South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 289, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 October 1922 — Page 2
MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER K 122 HARDING LAUDS LAST CONGRESS FOR LEGISLATION PREMIER GIYEN Navy Star Id i Ö k. JCiki 1 JL 4L vV jiLS. illAlN BIG RECEPTION, AS CRITICS HARP It Mav Send Man to Noose
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
Vrit Lrttrr to Hou-e Milji)rity LradVr of Many Aaonipli-hmrnK (Cor.tir.u-d Prr'.a r.i;- or.-;
i . i 0 l w V A- ' A h -.vho wer- ab!- t,, r:v.--v.-. 1 r. .1 a ft v.- ' f th n. to aa 'or h-ip. j "ut Cintmimnit liiw. "Th' two or4r . -'!.!:. .e;n"' :!. n-.rr'r.i':..n i f n . h-i-. 1 ' : "ur C jJr.try h u t orr.i' it.s i i: ' t f : i '.i. r. Ii. o r.ur k',:':l . a n ld.r .1 n. .:' ...t'-ia ;i i - t . K..rj j-a.i a i . v s.ich a r. v K r v t r. w. r. ' s ; " r. - h.iv- bt-n r.l-irf,! .r, a pr ,;.rtJori ! ! l our tvar dOt ha.s h- : iun ly , rMr. !, ar.1 p't-. hv.o N,n; ,., wh:rh !r.,ur.. -or.tlnu!r r- ' duction herr.ifter. o.r n.li:t;.fv an.l , . , ... , r.aval c x r, r. v i ha.o L'-r. r.-tortaj ;i i,r,r c x . u: it ly to n.-i mal, with prr.mp'r.T.. v.hirh N th-. utor- .sir. If - o n r 'i 5 1 it with t h f-r-Tifr.-.. rf nrhrr nation ; which ; r-1 ...... ticipütcl ;a the war. ..v , , , T.V-r-: i- i. ' -..' i f jr d tail con-r-rnir.i? tn. . it., -a which ha u-n ;as"d by t.-. fixty ff:.th 'or.;'rr.s. In a tnr.f wh-n wicl diff rt-nct's !n r'o'Iucin c : an I a well-n;c-i universal i'mltncy to . . ... , r'. h,rr;f-ri .Tk'iir. t intern itional j frtd' weri; in nacii: (,ur tnmiiif -reu aii'l in lurtry w hae ia.-:-ed tariii !'-3i.sI4tlon which hr,;t irotoct: our own pro luc rs. anl .-- ond. through its rr vir ions for .administrativ.
.. . , , . . .r ,'nnd plainlv fvirmshcl. adjut;ner.t ! duties to chan'ir. ' .... , , , . . A deep well Is In the center of the rondltn n. mk'-h po-. .oh- to adjust ' . . . , .. around ü'ior, and he.-:ie it n hathtuh. Th' C'-ond foor is a c ombine 1 -nJ ( r.ables u- . !. ..aia lor-Jijn k,. .,;..!
trad". In lh- pre-'Oit i:turbd condition of tiioriv, rt .lnt W 1 vorld trad" I l-iirv thai by ir.aii- ' uratin.jr tliU l "hcj wi.ich the com me rt Sil world v.ioj. ac-.-ejn jm a truly coti-lructivc foun- j daiion on -.tsity w- have a n , xampl- wh.ch tr r..-t oar commer-j . Ir-;e the rrstt'raticn of peaco, j Public !oht I.oto1 reducd it- :P' nditure.--rapsdsy B as lia our own. I'o- the year n ;r,: June I:.'), our pu.dic pf-nditnrcs a sr-.-ate 1 ? 4U 3.3 4 3.-( (-CO: a year l iter i ö. 1 1 .'..' 2 '.f00. r.r . th lirK-ai o;ir l:!'-'. C .".373.;f7.000. ,
This has b-"n p. -.-.! through j unite 1 and d . t r:n ii:'d :T rt, bsis- j lativo and dm.ni-traav.. b,... 1 onjj pavoritc for Coil-thr.s-und b';c-.n-s pol. cy oi proper; bud-vt oriru!iz..tion. The approprsa- j lercilCO 1 itlC 1 lirdllC Will tior. for the army for tho 11 ral jaarj t CllieaO SutlinlaV. li22-2:t :. ':-. ihan oiv-third lr, r " tiir y-ar 1 1 -L ' ; iary r. t;r at a; (JIIH A(;0, Oct. 13. Out of the r.i-tion as ha ! u a.Voin p!ihed j f t.onft.rvnce contt.sts ,,hedu.ed in the r.avy. I . ... ,, , ., . for lU'Xt Saturday will emero at
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f r th care ofjlcat three, and perhaps five cou-
tho. lio fo';.:r.t ti'- war for us. 1 tber luv' b'" s.mi.ar . c..r...m 's. ;
In n.a'n,- provi-i-n to ear- for thpjlin of ho division temporarirrubi:ital...n f won. .1-1. d.s-ased , w p(,rh.,,)r, permanemly. for and d.abied i:;en th- ervi. ,. no' le t..I.It. o( ,)Iuv t.xhibUfctl t ,
expense n...- :-cn spair: mat t;eces-ary t perform th" full p.ral duty uiatefuP.y and mer-. ,,Ul"ine r.a'.i.mai r.- äi po;.c nabeen lirectid to .-in4-: the too rapid if flation whi.-h b.i.l t in. and to this end there ha b-.-n a progr. i-; sA-e reductl-n of the f d-ral r"r"rve d:cur.t nit-. A a r t" th.v . policies. Liberty .:.!. have pro--rf'iv. !y rbr. in al;:e. The pon-; rai tin-inial ..It.i.atb.n ha steadily : imprDwI. ar..'. tf diy the rountry h n a'a.a I of its 1 :".i:r.e. in !i:-:y and a-rieuiture. . !h:.n at at.y tlr.e 1:. o the mistaken j .rfurii of itra.-t .ietVttion a-TfTpted !v t .1 -" win were tin n in control j f covernnvr. t p"licif. lr;4.i"s Farm Financing. 'There b rea-on f-r the m.-t cor-' VrI romrnndatir-n of the program of measures entetd b v the cor. sr re ' for the rhab!litatlcn of riculture. ; ; h " Ir.'. n. ! n g of the f.: T:e"ds. :.!n of fn:4 cp. :r,a:k't for ' '' O'i. their pr4"ti5'-T rivI t!4. eeneyil stabid'.iti :i of th .-.iip't: v Th" agrb r:-..a;- the ! i:iil in''-rc-t was "o:.-- ;;f f-pr from tlie slump which .. ... ...... . , . :o.:vv.t in- re.-, rati, n n p.tc. r-, n,nr' let ' a d'i'iri " .v..-. a..n' . o..i i k. t .... a.o .. :n yoa I,;;,; v;.'.:r a.-v"-.". ' wn r.au i 1 " . . pto rra ;:". at fuch far . ::.;4 uv. "jfv! it. "V.'.tb '-.:t : . ; o ' i4 v'.:j"-t ".try i c i n -i . ar. 1 its : br :ittir.c '. n t ist: -r. era fon : : . c : ' ... f-r whi. ! a itrr :.".; rc-u V, h.f f a I t - Am- rw h h i a n s !car. r'f r" thit ti ' to 1 " " ' 1 : n !''' a 1 W 1 . r.-.d h a . LEG10XA!RE$ to orr.x vr al SESSlOy TODAY a d Pr r f . l .1. i r. 4 .i ;-. . an: . . . '. . : i : ' 1 1 r. . a . ' ' i . i a. i t i '. Li '. h l : (-.- ." o .. I . rs oro ; -; a I . t :.. i rt :.. i .i .... ..- Ar. -.thf r r.--:.- . ro- r--,.tur' or t?;! j. , r.v t:". 'a ; - . I r;:e n in.br , i wo m. n w h o c e ,-. i-.r . .tier re at.v : ; irt;'i; i fr stivili s wn..a w ill w: era ent.-n and f att. :"1 v er.f.on cf th A'r.cr:. a:. Is ny ..? n - i n a u x - l liars. th4 ao:: - :. s , r n . a t : n . h:h r.'.'i't. at t satio. ti :::. I-' immer w- a: her jiroct' 1 th-' oca -i.ticn Is : : or-i tod iy .it... unit ill.!.'.' br.ll. x .:r ' iba tre. i ir.ders r 1 - K v - a t :.e f -t : BILLION OVlilnwitnn i) WASHINGTON, oct. b-iüy A. P.) TIt trr.u-ury' r. a n:U rir... of 5 f l"J.OO .'A". of 4 l-i ptrc : b.riv Near t'-ndj h.-.s b b- a-jbt d ! apprvxl:r.-it' ly 1 1, .,". C'o.i.0' y. it - nr. no arc 1 Pity by F- o'y M lb r. Hook f ' r coii rf r; :.-s u J at . noon j ter day. You car. r.ow luv a I"at-h ..later , - v.. rir ro: :T8 .f Try HI7WQ.TTMCC n ant v lLiiiü ill inj t , me sins
ii: HAUiiv n. jiiwt. 'VASIIINfJTdN', r,.-t. Ir.t:i- '!" . f t.'i'io !r;i!h.i'if t;.-rb.r. paralleled ,y this : -a r. y 'tinr r the C.jrr.in-TUh murdT rnyst rr. whi'-h L- ixizzl.r.K Washir. ßtor. A P'cI,j.!M ;mwr house, 21' feet "i'isr". f j i r torU-s hid, it.- u; per .". i,r of r'.-i-s ; et p.r.i; rv-jt f a dT,
v. i r. 1 ar-vj.vl the citadel a, ' j rh- ! .:r f nc JO f.-ot hu?h. , Why wax Jo.--ph b'. TU' he livlns ! -ran;.- tow.-r." Po.ie have probed dc,i!y Into the r.,,t u o Ti-ho form or "vor '.-1 :r:t vl-r. and sail to have h-r-n ati i.vh"i! to th-1 J -it nr. fmb.ii-y , biit all tralN have hi en Mini. i TU'h In Jail awaiKr.,' artion rf ran-! Jury, r'-f'i : to d!-.cu.s the or h'.A I r. ak ,home. .MotlKT's MfK S4-a!(f!. J.irr. ft (,'urr.in, g-Vrr rri- r.t rm- ''. l:v;r. r.xt !"or to Tiu'h'. was , ., i oy a ;.',.!-; pirr.r. r...s h"'ir". ' v '- ' l 'u t'.-rj.pAr ov: r an atn i: by th "-ir-J'"-r' , ' '' frm hii arj nnM i,r, on hr h' 1 a f;'1 Con r; n thn-w h-r.-lf In l-tv.n ar.rl v.-.i , hT-r.f K-ri'.u.-ly .-ounf!f el ! .t . . ! vain attriiit to ;iv hf-r hu.-hm'l'H Tihc'-- aeM tnolh'T, TT v-.nrs o!!. 1' i 'ni'Vft 1 hri lino oc I ' V t 1 b r r " ,u V. 7 " Is .-h' l!v (J v.:th hun n tho touv r I , . , , , , rtral jn a lonely v.ooleJ s:v'. m .. . , , , , I . , Police h oi di'Mcalty forclncr th ir v.ny through tho 20-fcot fence, its -trar.ds of harhel wire struny on Iron , j'osLs 5- t (I 1 1 ly in fuotir.s of conTh lujer' wis rxamlncrl thnrni.'crhly, but to no avail. Thcro Is or:-- room to each of the floors, each room feet square, el'ht feet hich. kichen and dining room. The third floor U Mr.-. T! sii ': room. Tho " , ' , ' " " ' ' .. , .1 ti i u irlu.Pi T-cn. !Vi!
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Nvj,h,rs ?1V Xich4 was an arphlh hU Ftran. horn- to ,:1 1 to ertain theories of MICHIGAN-OHIO GAME FEATURE OF GAMES THIS WEEK tenders for the I'.i Ten title. Pivu u ums wiil hx: relegated to tlie Lirn-! id:it( e ;)r()mi,o that at bast on ! u ,i1M;i:i 1o maiiiU:i .1 clean ? ,.lto c,f VlCUirits. V.'hib- iutere-t in th- enferenco ........ - ,..;,. . u- in th Mirhi-.o-.;hiu Hume, the showing oli law a.. ,,f v'.. win also be cuetllily WHtched. Iowa's feat in beat- j Yal.- has d '.-finitely established; tpM r.itinj of tlie middle we.-t in! rvi.ltlon to the east and ah-o matle i the Hawkey. a ir.arked nam .Aa-ry tt-aia on the Iowa flieduie ha now t '. iiitif to beat the team that b-at Yah on th- .-hewing to date HowarU Jor.iV prutl'-m of winr.lr.s,' the c onffrence 1st It hint-.s on iary t.d u o gar.. es. Tho Minnc-'jta .qauu ' with Iowa, niol the Ohio game at , Columbus. Illinois, Northwestern and Purdue Iowa's other coaler-. i'.' oppunents hta-in at prc.-er.t to. minor tutors in p. rcemat a. ; Illinois' los t Butler -Saturday 1 f to 7 did not tume a.s a s; ;'p ri.ie. Iowa wiil p.ieU Iliiihbs r.cXt .at - j i rilay and Purdae on th foliowin Saturday ami tiu si take a week rest j before t.iakimg Minnesota- ami Ohio j 1:1 '"' cru. sal amo oi trie st-a-H'ii. J '". H.ulviv.; w ! 1 ! nv et Vorth --- - t .-ter:i m tis I.nai yame tt" tr.ej -- )li. and Michigan, two of the tl.ruvv u btroi:;?, well Lalar.c l"1 j , team i::to ay ;n uhio s ne-w I v K. 4 stad.um next Saturday. -i.'oih it ai..i. pit.--:.: luavy. .-'nifty and fa.-t bav ktieids. ik per.'hib'.e lme3 ns.d first class talei. in tho kicking n:-l ; .t.-.n' ,Ie'..ar: mt n: r . , - w. '.: l . . . -'. , :. t . ,v..i title. Me-rc than C 1.0 uO pcrs"iis are J . , . i r ' ;-e. t ; o .. ;. i a e u-ame v ... ; i to rv over 1 udia: . i e d a irc-h ;.t '.rc.i f r t b Ii : : r: - .d : a :o - i m.s wer-.: a.-;".iMom.?'l to do ::; ti a Pa w i". I m et Ciii:a;o M.iAav in the bic. st Mir. ; ir I r t i'.t; ilobcMii.ik. i. T'ne a:: s . . I. l 1 o fairly ca.-y f " Chicago. '. . . t Pur, lad wit! t made aair.--; Notre Iurr.' i.iv u:::i, f.-rv :(' o: ' Ca; M::: p.-y. :s pr dt -ti' I : ' - v .- I' rv I.-:, i. s.o'i t k-o . ,'. . , , .... .... .,.-, : j v ' .- : i : e .. . m.er. had bit'.- difficulty in ; il:r.-r up J . po.r.t.-. The six points .-""r'I ' ". th" v.-'it,4r- wa re made in a TI- .ri run. after a forward 1 - Ir: 1. ma a.-' .'.: -appoir.! oi by .1 t,, a jof at rv Minnesota hut C.arh lit rr n hoj e, to sur; r.e the Padu'rs .-'aturdiy. wml.- I is pos.-ih'.A for a team to '.oe ore qame ar.i .svin th--j ( ha n-inshin. th fan that Iowa i., not meet Chia: i.ican or , wisc-o:i.'ir.. and the fact that t hua?.; ;..r.d Michigan do not men make it - m like'.v tb.it a team will b-, e to ." ; win ot-rv came to plac a tie. It . 1 conceded that two of these team j
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' -hwi 4ru"r ade a " -ur; r ' a' -' w :it :n v"ith intorpst xh" ouT fiur-r't:" representatives of the state ; Central av., West Hoboken. N. J.. ' ' 1 fc'ju V - ' i ' i! C'eV'i i oon;i' of his -''rniiration that di- board of health visit th-m to renew wno died recently, arranged in her1 .S'V V . y f" Vi'" nV V 1 vir. p.'W.r. r.-t medicine, will cansc rbe offer of Cha'.uioora oil. Each will for a son ar.d a daughter when! r;7;U' h:iJ'-.. ;.ri y!;::y cf leprosy. time the offer is refused. . thev reach old ape." i . ' " u' '. cJ.'pr J v ti'.. i Was I'nmilnrnt. Today, say those physicians, WI1- Mrs. Uhiozzi leaves Mrs. Mary1 .. 'Vk. ;. . w;:tt. a Sranish War veteran. t is growing worse. But his faith Hame'.la. a daughter, and Adam,
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'roin.v.,1 . .imi..t::!ivi will .1 p. 1 - ......... r - I 1 or. f ert.raa Interest to fev"r temp 1 a j,. tut next Saturday. Y- ;: , an r.'-w buy IDutch :t i.-t; j c.r. a tor 2 on tr J
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Y'--v.. -- 4HT ; 7 -:r-.-V IN" Mt'RDint MYSTKIiY AP-OVK. :.UU. Cl'P.HAN WHO WAS WOUXJ ihw.ii. i.r.i i jiti"iTfvf -Mowii.Nw. foundation construction. Polio- wond-r if p-mip other secret li-s hi.!-! n in th shaft of th- mvs-
Leper Looks to Prayer to Conquer Scourge
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f::::v : h;y,y JtS WIFE HE ITlTiED TO TrlZlT r r' e ".'I t ST' 1 r"vJ "ClSltfC IN POLITICAL PEOMiMLt-CS AblUiKTON Mont.. Oct. 1.". Gar. tlie pi-'V. of prayer overcome dread Icnro-y ' . - .... I. enduring faith as pottr.t a rcnie d y r. o w a s 1 r. t h e days uiun the the '.coer.-? O. O. Willi tt. t' rm'r state senator, 'and ter h. ears a lener. insists ihtuo . i,.:!,!.. And :tf'i.." ii )io Ibas r. peate.'.Iv been offer d the fa- ,:;!':- ' i a . P ..':: ra oil tr'atm.'T.t. et- ; festive in many ca. h steadfastly refu-cs it. I 1 ... i. lK - si .-.t.. ."J -, r r .-.v-.i " tili .' .".ii ....... - . . " "V ' d r. .o I .b.s'- -t V c rv e : u n c e o I l a ' i v e v asonce oi in
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prnr-sir.. WillettnJ his wife hav.-carried on their '
. t . to his faith. All of Montana e cr.traoted the malady in the Ph.illie did not kr.iw tb.i ;ov(vcr, tir.t: after hrl i '.k. n a prominent part in .the Montana .:;..-.. it m e :-. )n. ar. 1 was rap-
Tio- ;:r; kr:: 1:1.1:1 . t-4! fo re- tim- to time. "lie is grow im- wor.-e,, tir to an. isolate.', ram i: on the Mi- b.:. end a dot: id. He realizes it, ?o sop.ri PJ.vr: near h. re. His hr;d' ct dees his wife. But the senator still! i?ht months refr.-.-.l t I avo him does rut feel disp-s.d to take th ' and -bi-4 s'r.ar. his 1 n !;. life. treatment we are ready to sis o him I Tli. -t i'o , oard rf ..'.th ar.d V. moment he a-ks for it." ! S Put li. Health Service otT.-r.-d the Tiu nt Uhborir.- ranchers shout 1 Chair... c-ra oil treatment. A di- -r. et :.?. ar.d cn verse from a safe' vine I.-.alcr. If arr.ir.rr of Wliirtt's 'tis a roe a they pass the Wilb'tt! l.t-i: -r .i.'.s of th- 1-1 1" and his f.rm ; 1 h ?upp!ics are t.iker. r---rulai ly 1 f iitb .: v.t. v.-it I him al out the .. 'b'-m.
Kansas City Man Wears One Pair of Pants for 2S Years; Still Like New
iv..,..s- e 1 1 .mo. k x. "As naJ as the d ty th.4j r. wer4 ir.ade." Tr.at' what J. N. Hrok. of p-;!- ' ten. Mo., says of hH tsventy-t'iw-i '" ar-ob! pants Why. he wouldn't give that pair ! .. . ,: .1 .. ii.i ii, -i. r;i. 11.1 j our nifty "cak eaters' d'ort. . ( Hook wears t v rv dav. ex-! 1 m ... mi eh ;:-aes Ii takt ? m ..f ,, i,.t Mrs. Ho.k launder them. Then b.o'a got to wear a lair of
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f '". .4 : "KM Tin: SMCIA'DKD TOWER IIOU.SE: - iiD TKYI.VOTO .SAVE Hi;!l IIU3- . ... m.nr.. üi-.i.l i-uu int. trry hou.c. Did the murdered Curran know the scorer? (jZLTKOUGH OFrrDUD Pr CUALMOCCA OIL TREATMENT. HE CLINGS TOW 16 FAITH ?amc tim and promb-ed a cure. 'I- wouol rather a thousand times i.il a Ion::' srrave than submit rav
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lett'j declaration. "I would as t-OOP. my r.tck to Baal as to submit to the rod of medicine." II of list Cure. vi iv. .uu. j .iui.r,- liieii prajcrs for divine assistance Irein divine aid is burning as. brightly as ever, Tl disease !.? pro?r-vsir? stead-1 ily." deciar.-.l Dr. W. F. Corswet!. ! who as secretary of the state board i (store troui-ers! ; And., believe me. he's always p'.ad j to ret s,'.ick in hi home-made pants. Although he's worn them a quarter of a century there isn't a button. 1 off or a hole in them to Indicate lho passing of time .r that they are ; r.ot ge'O.l lor 5 years more. You can now buy at Dutch Mastsr Ciar fcr Zc. Petter tiv- minutes ahead tha: live fc-v.onds hehinJ.
I Lloyd George's Speech Fail? to;
j Clear Lp I'olitioal i Uncertainty. 0 (Continued From Page One) about the armistice agreement with Turkey eaid 31. sr'rankhn-Douiilon. the special Trench envoy to thf near east when he was shown Premier Lloyd -Gtorse'-j speech upon his arrival here today aboard the cruiser Metz. He left this evening for Paris, where he will make a full report to Premier I'oincare before pub'lcly dipeussing his minion to Mustapha Kemal Pasha. The en- j voy praised the attitude of the Turks and expressed surprise at Mr. Lloyd-Qeorge's severe criticism of Turkey. "It is to our dear country, to Trance alone, that the world Is Indebted for having brought about a definite understanding that atrares peace," he declared. "France alono knew how- to talk to Turkey and that should not be forgotten." He advocated elope relations between France and Turkey as essential to European peace. FRENCH REVIEW FACTS PARIS. Oct. 13. (By A. P.) An Inspired note issued today in anfwer to Mr. Lloyd-George's Manchester speech and British newspaper (om-i went Places i ranee m ine roi- oi , peacemaker in the recent Turk!h! rris'n "at Oreat Tlrifflin' reciu?st." i It calls attention to the British doc-j laratlon that France abandoned Great Britain at Chanak and that peaef was ?aved only by Britain's resolute Ftand, and says: "The Turks, flushed with victory, were marching on the straits when Gen. Harrington, according to his own admission did not have sufficient fort es to stop the ndvancp. The unconciliatory attitude fhown by Downing street, notably in its ap peal for the military cooperatioti of the dominions and the Balkan alliei;, wa.s not of a nature to calm the nationalist leaders. "It was in these circumstances that on September 2C. Lord Curzon came to Paris to confer with M. PoJncare. The minister of foreign affairs asked the French premier to exercise his influence with the An-
gora government to check the ad-fn?'n of the five-day period, vance unon tho jtralta and' It waslreek troop will be re?pons:b!
tx-ith thffl oMeet. with lrd Ctj rzo n's full approval that M. Franklin-P.oui-llon. proceeded on his mission to Kmal Pasha. The allies at tho same time, upon M. Poincare's demand decided to give Thrace to the Turks as 'vidence of their good Intentions. The chief of the Angora government having confidence In the assurances the French delegate "brought to him. agreed to cea.se all military enterprise?. "It seems then, well established that the intervention of the Fronen government had a decisive influence upon the maintenance of peace." START DEMOBILIZATION zxn nr i --m i th t-t T'fT Ur blAi 1 V L.ttLL ; MT. CLEMENS, Mich:, Oct. 15 demobilze the greatest licet of air-1 nlr.nps rvrr ;i.temhled on one Held I for the national air meet which closed yesterday with the Pulitzer tro-1 phy race. More than 20u machines were parked at the army Hying t-ta- i tion on the final day of the races. , Th-y were valued at approximately j $ 1.600.C00. j The meet in the opinion of the j army and r.avy aero heads was one i of the mcvt ucctssfAh ever held a Ml . marked wonderful auvancement in i aeronautics in this country. Tech-; nical data assembled during the; races will be of groat assistance to j builders of both commercial and! fighting planes. I MINISTERIAL CRISIS IS IMMINENT AT ROME LONDON, Oct. 15 (Uy A. P.) A dispatch to the London Times from Home says it 1 believed there a r.iir.isierial crisis is Imndnent and that Premier Facta will announce the resignation of his cabinet Imme- ' J dlately upon the return of Kin? Vic-! tor Kmniamiel from IJelKium. ' The dispatch adds that SUnor i Facta has consistently opposed a i erläi before the reasambly of parliament. but that the divergence be - j tween the antl-fascisti and the fas- i cisti member.-? of tho cabinet haa 1 I become so acute that the resigrr.atic n the minlstry appears iml,cratlvc PAGE 1 HEIRS TO GET ESTATE WHEN THEY REACH 50 NBW YORK. Oct. 15. Mr. Clementina Ohiozzl, of No. 113 Ghiozzi, a son, J1.ÖQ0 each, but which they are to receive only when they reach the age of 50 years. They ; are now in their twenties. ROME. Oct. b'.-onio idea of the housing- dlthcultles in Rome when recently flats became vaons were received m m issio n e r. The1 i las saxapiiom: cilzi: 1 LONDON. Oct. 14 Following the i American bur'.eapje show ) ejhuckies." recently produced here, ' there has been a perfect rr.ana for ' Kaxaphcnw. Every vaudeville chow ! contains at !cvt one exponent f this instrument or. itn bill, white dectors, lawyers and other prof e.'sicnal men. .ho formerly gave musical evenings to their frier.-!.- cn violins and harp-. I are now jazzing out sn?ppy tur.e on ATTI1NI ITXEIUL Mm. Ititia I'rotsmn. 20? P. Union st., Mrs. Kdith Schadowsky and daughter, Ituth. Mr. and Mrs. J Protam And Mr. ar.d Mr.. Ian Protsman have returned from Plymouth. wh?re they attc-r.ied the funeral of their brothrr-in-tasv and uncle. George Protamin. Sr.. which a held Saturday afternoon.
. -. v (5 t VINCr.NT COMIOY Th big: frame of th-4 year for the j Cn!(p(1 StatPj, Xav,! Academy i the ! por n rcccnt H nxx. thA " .. . way to the Army. Coach Cob Pol we ,? nn!nlf ho?,.,"on C;i;na!n quartoH,:irk Vincent Conrov to lead Annapolis to another victory. Oonroy's play featured the work of the Middies last yar. GRrEN FIFTEEN DAYS TO EVACUATE THRACE ADRIAXOPI.r:, Oct. 15. (By A. P.) The Greek military au thorities have announced that the ovacuation of the Greek army in Thrace will tako ' 7. lace in three stages, first, in the Ad r! no pie di.--trict, second, around Rodcto and; third, at the Marit-.i river. Five days will be a!lowvi each .section to evacuate. Tlie al'.ie 1 officers have been dintcted to n f u e4 nflexihiv anv rxTiie e for !' e maintenance ot ord r until the! time of their dtparture. The epectation wa that the orec-K civil autnorsties and gendarmerie after that date would! maintain order; but in mc-st of the districts the civil efficiaks and the gendarmerie already are packing up and departing;. Greek ! headquarters will remain at Rod(jsto vr.til Oct. 20. Afterwards it will be transferred to Dedeagvatch. BIUTIIDAY PA TIT V. Mrs. .August P.ioeh. 133 W. Mishawaka av.. was surprised Saturday evening by a par y of 2" relativesand friends on the occasion of her birthday anniversary. The evening v.a spent in mt s2 and dancing, j Mrs. Bloch received many nre ttv i
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