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Ea~t , tOWQ per in ~ ; t waa .. f!!f last 14,~OO, -the liRe- ... IH'.ll, ~o: bll~ this ple~ ji.:tl'(UlIi~.l' .!!tatlll the 1l1l.0W A p<><), err\\ h' ~loW1J' 19b! 1I1l-d to-dll.,Y we~t (ttlJl It''BUy Sftturda.J 111 Il.Jrtll· \11 Nlst nftr[b ,''\'11 Eu~ '\\'(lrUiPt r: fred.!. ~·~atb.'r 10.(1.1'.> '-Vttter--. A.IJ, neue: l;\loUih · ~ gi:~~. t.'1011J' '>L,r: Ulnu'lr . ~·lC.lr ,\1.'1' .. 01f .. Li(.'Oll' Pt .• t' Pt.do, '\ (3e'IJ ~.\lOll t'l~ll ' I\len I ~l\ C1111' I o·!' 111' 1 I 10 _'lY ~ .1''' 1 ( .. , j\ .1 Jt,jll, C'o,\ I'. \:1\,\ t,l', jll'in of deed it is casee tlIe nrent Towa. 01 '1 ,~ \ f -I '. '-\ T ju 'G' d'- -I ~~\tln!; its<,lf h~:~eS8!\ - d~a~o~ked exas - ry r In s ; ~ad \\'\\lv\ Jnatructlon~ trom ,rudae , , , _,\ to derIde agaln,t \'I\Y- A . t M yR' ld- ft\ld 00 twelve at the tWentY·Q)1!1 NEW : Edwards Lags in I Will Rogers Drops Lariat · . To New Jersey Race g ams \a e I \\pela] I\\ues stlbmltted bY Lll., coutt. _ , - - : In: discharging the jUry Judge Sellr. I Mrough <'ntered JIl<:lgml,)nt aKalnlt -·Near East Parley! 1 I F ranklin~B 6u ill 0 n Says I '\ Declares His Appropria~; ; ~l .. yfleld, bMlng his judgm.,nt on H -'ld H V' 1 d f what he termed th!, \'llncQnt~adlct~d ,<::01 to ave 10 ate I testimony\ that Ma.ytleld and his ca~- . ,. C Il. al gn managers did not keel\ a reebrd · Frelinghuysen's Ch anc es 'British Start:d Pt~pa~ 1. tions Were $4(),OOO;OOO Less Than Governor' s · Improve as Election Law LlmltIng am~ ,of and report <'.OtTectly all receipts - , - -, _ I\ nd dlsbursemellt~ dUring the c.~ ganda AgaInst HIm i ! Draws Near P rugn Expenses 'Ii !\lIgn. The coW·t decljU'ed that '''ll,- _ - ,00 harl been SIl\llt by Mayfield a'nll i others In ~ behalf. I -I-~ Poincare Replies Ally Wouldn~t t . Addresses Big Crowd in Roches-· ter-Assails . Opponent's Water Power Policy Runyon {r\ttacks Governor' s High~ way Commission-Wet vs. Dry A One-Sided Issue Supreme Court, at Au~tin to De·l CI t S k cide Whether HIs Name ! emenceau 0 pea i Try to Iqfluence AppointlDents -KemaI Sends Ismet Shall Go on Ballot : Here Nov~mber 21 anything for- a. son ot \Tedd!'''-'~even 1'- ) ROCHEST&R, October 27.-Nearly tour ISp\clal Dispat;oh to tiro Enning posn ,J~.~ak\ng a. speech In fii.vor of Ha.r.d.' [$,. the .Auoclatd l're .. l tWill Deliver Only Address in This, thousand persons crowded' into Con-' TRENTON, October 27,-New .Tersey's \l hs.vll epoken In aU kinds of DALto'S. Tex .. Oclobel' 27.-Interest. City t 'M t r n.... vention HllJl here last nlgbt and aev- 'political campaign this -fall, according joints,\ sa.ld the cqnledlan. \from ,one in the Senatorial eiectiolt slluatlon ,In I a e ropoitan \\peta eral hundre-d ft'~\ n bl t - I d of MM. Vanderbilt's parties on Fl!th - ,- H' , ,,=e u a e 0 ga n a _ _ to,Demooratic plans, was to be fought Avenue to Sirlg Sing In Ossining, but Texas 10-d\lY was tocuSIl\ ~n Aust ... \ ouse ,mittance when ex-Gov. Alfred E.: Qut solely, l,lPOn the wet va. !in' issue. th~ is my first cracl< ,at a political where the State SI\lpren;re Court Is ex- I Smith. Democratic Gubernatotral can- That was to be the l)emocra.tic battle- ',speech, and I -Iitope It flops. I don't pected' to deliver .the next and per· I - dl3r.te. and ~orge R. Lnnn, Demo- cry, but it takes (Vloto make a bar- wanl it Ito go .over big !lnd then hav\, 'haps final WOl'd In the> litigation \val' 1\1. CIl'menceau's flut addresl! dll cl'atlc eandidate for Lieutenant Gov. gain. to go into pol1t,lcs. becanse up to noW placing thoi ame of Eal'le B May-\ AmerlC'a. and the only one in New I 'llave always tl'te<l to live honesl., n . Y k I -' e\nor 'Invaded this RepubUcan at \ong- ' 'Vllh the fact sa well \>stabllahed\ '''A grcat many think I was sent field on the November l:>alI~t as 'the or, w n be delivered In the Met- hoid w~th a caustic attack ,on Gov. and known fih' and wide long in ad- here by Mr, UIlIs's \pponent but t),lls, DemO<1r!\tlc candlrlate. ,rollolltar; Opera Hoase on the, eve- Miller's Administration, vance that Sena!!)r l~eph F', F~'eling. la not the case. I don't know him. ,As a resUlt of the .instJ;'ucted jury \ ning at Tuesday. November Zl. aC~ ternal politics clearly 'is ,aeen behind Assaillng Gov. Miller's huysen, candidate for reelection, and !h~thi '~::! ~:ad ~~\~~~ri~;. ;:~~ v~rdlct rendered 'In tile Co~slcana Hls-: \~l'd;\~~_ 10 an~ouncement made to- tllle agreement to sen4 a' ,formal In-, stat'''l1 ents • Mr, Smith said: ex,Senator William N. Runyon. can-' ,,'pponent iB, FIe must also be a tool trlct COUrt last nlg'ht. holding that I ctay b~ Hamilton Fish ArmstrOng, ,vltation' to the United Ellates 'for the \I am inclined t~ t;lke the attitude Attacks, What He 'didate for Governor, both Republicans, of the interests, I believe the least MaYfield Itt obta:laiing tll13 'l)emocra;Uc genet,,1 manager of the Council 01\ Neal' EMt parley. Ma.ny peQPle in 10f the man In (he street and ask the you call do i8 to ~ay that In a. politi- nomination had v-iola.t<ld the statute :For .. ign n.lations un de wl'ios a . _ _ M HI' uD were <lry. they hav~ not had to dwell cal speech.\ \ , \ l\ Q Ellgland-voter.-would like to see simple question: If the Govern'Jr has ayor y an S ' ema- upon ,the subj.ct in their speaking, A letter was read fl'om CllRrles limiting primary oampa.lS'n expeilodi. auspices M. C1cmenceati wlll speak. the UI)lt~ State\ ch~nge her attitude, made the savings that he claims Qr • \C tours, This has ,given both more time Evans aughe;; endorsing Mr, Mills. tures to $lO,()OO, tile tetl1P~nlry ,njunc,! M, C'lemenceau is expected- tQ amviJ 'and any Government that might ,be any saving at all, just where is sue\ gO'glC ' ourse to devote to othe\ 1s8Ue.-;. ,The S~cretary s lett.er. which was ad- tion restr,:,lning the :SecretarY of I here In the FrenC'h Uner Pll,l'ls on Stt. ,ghten credit for helping ,to'wards that saving. reflected~ W,here is It? Who G' h dl'es~ed, to Mr. wlckeroham, was read, State trom placing his nante qn the <.lay. November 18. Atter a recepUlln 11. I h ov. Edward 1. Edwards, all t ~ The Jetter said: . I' c ange wou d Increase its own popu- as got It? When I left office the ~ oth~1' hand, haa devoted most ot bra- \Permit me to Indorse most heartily, ballot wns I<ept In tOl:ce tlnlll t'h& Su- I),t the City Hall ,he will go to the la~l~ypremler Law's announcement or' ~lIl\Poo !uTshrund of the S\D.te was $~:.600,- Governor Well Received in speeoh .. s to the liquor question. He .tl1e ,candidacy ot Hon_ Ogden 1... MUIs'i preme _ Court acts, It was understood home or Charles Dana GlbMn, whlcll, the Unlon,ist platform 'Published to-day . _ e Controller e~timates tuat at falo-Leaders Assure Him ha\ not dISl'1ISSS\! nRtional ,ssues and for rei)lectlon as, Representative In tbe Supreme LlouN., bas :bad the case l'has been set asld.e for his 1,1se dU);'ln« 'h\ almost linked the Near East and tile end of Gov. MlUer s term this sUr- voters 'ot the St~te have not a~ -yet CgrOen~rlOenssal fOojrstrtjhet sMevonl\~eielln~h con d - under constant comsldet\ation Imil a his stay in New Yor!>,_ Tlokets fOI' the United ~tates by placing those ,plus will ,be cut ill halt. Regardless- MaJ'ority There •• c. ,r. '. s s recor decision to-day 0\ -to.mlO-l'rOIV was- re- the meeting at the Metr6pqllta.n ll'1 drawing from the forefront, he sa;ys., pl!U)ks or his platform side' by 8,ide, -of the compllcate« ligures that GO'l., heard, his views oa the bc.nu~ ques· should have the unqualified commen- ard d as pl' babl f at b - l;! \I ~n do my counl.1' better \or'llce Lloyd George at Whlteflelds Taber- Miller may quote the indlsputahle fact tion. certain to ~ a live topic at dation of hi. constituents. g., a e, ~ I not yet on s e ut may ~ i)btalned . M. Franklln.Boulllon, who possesses, nacle lut night proph..sI.J ,nut Amer_ ' • 1 \>,I\\hington a little I\ on' nOr upon \ais. re?ord in Congress has mO~e I Even though the Suprome ~ourt I about November 10 at the bolt o!llc~ the confidenre of Mustapha Kemal ica will yet enter \tbe portals\ Of 'I~ th\t the al'pro~ml.LlVns unJt:r '11\ B H J Ad 'I ' hi b I-than JustIfied the confidence Inspired should decide ,n ta.vor 01 1[ayllleld. It or the OJ)era House. Pasha the Turkish Nationalist leiLder. the League of Nations. and so raised' Admlnlstration were $44.000.000 more y • . , amson the tantT quest,on, nl)r t.e s p sU - ,bY his splimdid service In _ the New I was pointed out qy persons opposing I John \V', DaviS ex-_o\.mbaSsador to negQtl'ated the I\l'an~o-Turkl\h treaty bls audience to tumultuous enthusi- th\ under mine, ana to Gov, Miller ISpeoi't Dispatch to the Evening Poor! sid}'. nur upo~ the subject of ,the, Yorl< State Senate. His untiring, In- his candidacy that the'tl.l1d1ngs of the the Court ot St. J~m~s'S and l'resldent at Ai),gora last yeaI' and was sent .liS,' aSIll. 'belongs the distinction of having ap- Bni'ALo. October 27.-Mayor Hylan League ot !';atfons. Senator Frohng- dus\ry, Intimate knowledgo of atrairs - b tf ti - lof tire Oouncil on Foreign Re1atiolLl - 11. I d - - and Ii~Aadth of vlsl akn 11.1 -court would not ecome e oc \Ie un-I ~\:--'~-'-- the French .. nilssary to MustaP a, (Copyrigbt, 1~22.b~ Ill. P\bllc Ledger ('oj proved the largest budget In the hls- as a home rule champion was attar <e huysen I,as given a good deal of time ,'~ on m ~ man, . I will preside at the meeting, The com- \ at Smyl'nfj. at the time of 1;he tOry of the State. He has eliminatdd by Gov. MilloI' in a speech here last to theso subject. more in fact than IhneV\'I'~lable RI epresehntatlvllo. ahnd'i Idtrust til ftfte<>n days allter rertd .. led, In or-! mlttee on arrangemen.ts Is composed of\ l\ Datdanej.'e! crisis. 'no form of taxation: he has not re- . , • WI race vo at t e po s t e\ n orae_ del' to permit all appeal til a higher ~'rank L, Polle, ex-Vlldw Secretat'Y ot Premier pOJnca.r~. in accepting the Str _ W t duced ta-xes. The Income UlX remains night. The Governor charged th<>' to a discussion ~f the Eighteenth ment that he richly desen· ... , court a.nd that the electl!)i'\ date. No-I ~ta.t\. ~halrman; Otto H. Kahn. George -viewpoint tak\ -by M. Franl<lin- aus an s to-day just the same as It was when, Mayor 'with having approved rily bills Amendment or to th\ \'olstead act. I \emoer 7 would orrl\\\ before the· \V. Wlcltel'l'hnm, and :Mr. Arm!ltrong, Bouillon. replied: ,- ! he took office. absolutelY opposed to the prlnciplo ot Judge Grorg .. 8. SHzer, Democratic HIS k f S' hI. \ , M, Clemencenu becamtl Inter.,sted in: \r appreolatf' the scrupleS dictate']- U 5. L I' '''(.uv. M,ller has said a good deal home rule. A,mOng these measures eandldale for Governor, Is. howe\er. y an pea s or mlt I time I1ml! expired. TIl\y claimed 1 the worl{ ot th~ Council on ForeIgn hy your patl1utlsm. although none of - In eague, abOUt group government. I am afraid . 1 Mayfleld's only chant'e of eIN·t!on was Relations throug!t the first Issue. or ~b~ OUr Allle~. as you know, could po.- '..; , the Governer does not understand the \V~ the Downing bill. raising tlle sal- giving attentiem t~ local Issues. H€ T M E d Wh to haVe voters write, bl!!! namE' on the Councll's quarterly pubrlcation, FOol'- slhly be so Indiscreet M to try to In- : real situation, The gro\1ps that J' aries of the Mayor ,aIld other city of-- deplorps the fact that taxes have, In· ammany ,en ncourage en -, e101~ Affairs. whICh contalned a vigor- , flullnce appointments to the Lausanne -listened to when they came to, AI- It was approved by the'Mayor ('reased so rapIdly In New Jersey. 'froln Mayor Alik8 Vote~ for Candidate I ballots. ., . ous and compreheoftive Sl1mm!UOl' of «on!erenre. which the Go_vernment will bany recommended measures that were - ! Tbe, district C:OUI t \oldl<t waS re- [·'ronch economic policY. mitten by Inll.ke rn the mosl complete l11depen-, W- l'ckersham's of permanent benefit to all the people but \eto~d by Gov, Miller. fOUl' up to, In some e>ases. nine times turned att~r the jurv nuel dE\libera:tedAndl'e 'turdleu lead .. !:' of the. Clerjloltw cl .. nce,\ f I S d ltd d In thinly ,elIed language (lov, Miller \\',hat th~y w .. re b<>tore the War, Also Supporters ot ex-Go\'. Alfred E.I slnre Tuesday arternoon. and aftPI' Te- rpQ1\ 'orpp~ Ill' tile Fr~nah Parllaljll~nt M, Poincare renowed his thanks .'\r,o V. P'\ 0 t le late an not n en ed for a ' accused Mauor Hylan or making h. Is pledged by the Democratic S,tate SIll/th expressed sntisfactlon to-day I t't'ngratulations to M. Frariklln-Boull- lews on arhclpatlon v\;~tages to the few,. J ,I Ion for his worl<. and added: While we are on the subJert 01 \demago~ic appeals\ to home rule plalform. malIlly Ir not entirely his because MaYor Rylan had finally men- \It was In thorou'gh accord with the In World Councils group &,overnm~nt. let me ask the sentlment. He added that the home OWn worlt. to labor for the return or tioned -the Democratic candidate bY! former Britlsh Cabinet lhat I sent you' GovernOr to tell the people wllat group rule plank In the DemO<'ratlc lllatfojm the five-cent trollel' tar.e; also to break name in a political epeerh Besides I. Smyrna, You very ell'ecllvely servOu It was that recommended the mutUa- UP. so rar as !'lew Jersey III concerned. tta kl G • the French will for peace. and I will I tlon at the direct prlmar)' law. I Is a bid for vot\s by making promiSes the coal {'ombinatlon. and IS againsL a c ng 0'1'. Nathan L. r.!lIler'. al,: remember It most gratefully,\ One of Harding's Indors'er He have asked him that question on a that cannot be {'ar_ried out. C'ontln\lln~, night work for women In factorIes. leged violation of home rule prlnrlples' s.. number of occasions. but the Gov- he sald; Inundr1.es, and bakl>rles. He takes the and his alleged connection With the i Want u. ,So l ·n Parley Hopes for Associate Member- .\.Jvnh~rt gs~OeUmps wUa,:wllltllnlgn- wtoo.ahnin8gWtE'orn' \I firmly believe that every munlcl- view that with the Government agen- ~orpont.tlon Interests ot the State. the1 I ' 0 - des all al work t9 onrore'o the liquor ,,(ayor. In an address at Arcadi\ Hall.' W ' h R ·b·l' ship in Organization that was b<lhlnd thE' extorTitmate taritf' pallty .hould have absolute \on- laws. and with bootlegging going on Bl'ookiyn, last nlG'ht. asked his audl,l It out eSpOnSl 1 Ity ,that takes $4,000.000.000 a year out or trol of Its purely local aftalr! with- vlgorouRly the enfOl','emont of the ence to vote tor Smith and the rest' \ \ I the pockets ot the people of this coun- out any Interferenr\ whatever from ,liquor laws is Impcsslble, He ad\o· of the D\lmooratlc ticket. I All Of l U V' , N E trY for the enrichment of some power- Albany. and I have endeavored to cates a return to beoel' and llght wines. TammalJ~ leaders, too. al\e beginning, , ies ler ~ olee In ear as-t, o\l'~1 S, Rtraus. who wa,. on\ of \ful corptratton Interests With friendly main lain that proposition as Gav~r- but does not stnte where these drink a to show more Interest In the campaign Negoliation~ Without Entangle-, ISenators representing them? What nOI'. The fart is that I ha\c tried shoul., be sold. tha.n they have hitherto. Despite a the thllty-one prnmlnpnt pro-f,engup, group was It that C3USt'rl the Gover. feeling at 1 to preserve homt' rul\. whll\ other\ Runyon Assails Hl'ghway Board 11. h coo ness towards SmIth. menl, r~Pf'f\RI Olbl~'DlBtlat('bl PMU\ Ootob~r 26 - Partloipation by the l'nllE'il f':tutos in the coming ronference on Near Eastern attain Harding. dodal'.d 10 an interview to- In the water power at the State by home rule senllmE'nt. \ Runyon is devotln~ a great deal of two yaara ago and cam!! to a head at T BA RepuLIIcan. who IndorsE'd Prpsldent \nor to adopt a polle-y' with rererence ,,'ere making demagogic appeals to I W Ic developed Slnee he quit Albano day that he was In pn'lire arcord with which the pr!celess resources were \In the one city of the State which time to a dlsousslon ot the Edwards- the ,Syracuso convention. wh(On It, : .111 turn\rl over to private ('orporaUons ~ee.lned tbat his light on a..,.rst w --d ,.-.. tD Ii i T '1.-..- •• Wickersham, In urging that the i ' county bills. although not required to He says that If elec-ted be wl1l PlOt Tamma.ny worke,.\ I'o'ith their .,ye on Sold. c;»nly in sealed me(al J\Iock_ the vlcws expressed by George W_ t for prh-at .. proflt~\ Includes sev~ral count!' s I sent all appolnte<l Rtate Highway C'ommlsllion.\ mean disrupUQn of the Organilla~l~n - & aaemos e C oilIa- ea 709 ella.,..\. ano tlt€.' subsequent conference on, the Stralts 19 \0 murh desired by Ute Allies that special Induoements havo [,~~n offered in the Allied Govern- ments' tn vltallon, It Ii! proposed that I ho Pnlted Stat\\s be represented not .x~rt1y on the same basis as at tho Inter-Allled confer:ence at San Rem<:l. when 't'Nlf I':usterll qupstions worD lon~ild('r(ld. hut in a larger way. Lnitec\ States take part In th\ \non IS· h A h' d .. so by the Constitution. to the ~ll\Y- rid of this commission. Su<;h A pesl- St,ate j'llltrona.-e, are beginning to be· ...:rEV\' u 'IN BU- .11.' r ~~M~~ro~~~~11 p~~ MOC~S _~_~~~re=~~_~~~mh~~~~~M.~I~r.t.h~~.m~s~e.~~e~8 •. _~. ____ ~ ____ = _____ ~ __ ;A~~~~~_;~~~~~;~=~-------~- tbe Leaguli' ot Nations. B' lk d· D h PI wi~h respect to them Q~use In thaL stI:engtil In Camden lind other Bouth-' ........ ThE' plan 'I\ to gl~e the t-nlted States rPpr~~Prltath.;p. more vo1rc in drUh£\rath\ns wit hout noce::;sitnt .. a'ny ohlt~attons un the part or This \\'ould. If ngrp~able. be ext~nded to \llow the I nilE><! States repreooo· tntl\.-e to vntf' un qu~stions '\ hich \v,ore 'raised. and iI \S deiloately suggested tha t It iR hoped a m .. mber of Ih& ----.;;:-- -- Mr ~traus sa.ld h. believed the time I' a e In eat ot city the ('ounty govemment is really am counUes. A very Uve !SSUI'I lSI . a part oP the ('Ity government. I b'l h 11. d bad cume for the t:nlted States to go I ' ,·etoed hills. even though approved b) re~ ng ove: t e claim tha.t t ... Ian ovon further and become an \asso- R d V d 2 the Mayors where tho Legislature at, in camden .or the a.pproaches to the riate member\ of the League wltll I e s ote 5,000 Pesetas to tempted te> do' in purcly local arfal1'3 big bl'ldge o':er tbe Delaware River I . . K.'II S' B I' I I what a 10001 tribunal had the power lletween \'hlladelphla and New Je ey I representatives taking part in the dls- I IX arce omans, nc ud- to do,\ '<. ra ousslons and reporting back to the! 'G \On this subject a distinction must has cost the State- $230,001) and that I' Spnale which would have the power' mg overnor bE' made between mJ!,tters of purely Its real value was not over $90,000. . . : Iloca.1 concern and matters or State The RepubIloan platform u~es il. to rejrct or confirm the League a : . 'I< ide cnnc\ In respeot at matter. bond Issuo of $40.000.000 tor the build. actions. I I \1\'<'181 Cab .. J)!lpoteltl lot purely local conoern I believe th'lt Ing and Improvement of State hIgh-I The statement of ~Ir. Wickersham I MADRID, Ortober 26 -An attpl\IPt by thpv should be left to the locality ways. ThlB plank I. proving more t was called forth by nn attack by I anarchists early yesterday to OSM3- vo.1thout Interference. from Albany. popular t lan the party leaders su p -, Everett Colby. New Jersey progres- . . whether the function IS well or badly I posed. All farmer organizations, 8ive on the \ostrich polky\ of th€' smate G .. n. Martlne~ Anldo. CIVIl Gov. ,discharged. That is a matter to be grlLl1ge§ .. nd Ilk. bodies favor It On Harding Administration in dealing ernor of Barcelonlj., was frustra.ted but! regulated by the people of the local, the other :,and. the Democratic 'Plat-! with European affairs. Commenting several amirehlsta and pollee OfficiaiSI ity, who get just as good government form opposes this bond lelSu(j and I on MI'. Wickersha.m's views'. Mr. were 1<llled In IItreet battles. All as they are, entitled to. and If t~ey Jlidg;. 'SHzer has declared a number ot Stl'R'US said: . want to elect officials who will gIve times that If made a Jaw it WOUld, be \I believe we' should go a slep fur- Spal~ was astonished ~o learn of, the them bad government In ,resp.\t of a long step 111 the direction ot a SULte ther. Instead of advocating taking I substI,tutlon later by the Spilnlsh GOV-! matters purely local they must h,w\ Income tax .. ,part in only some of the h<lnevo!ent emment of Gon, Ardnnaz for Gen. I that privilege. because we Will never W'hen It became lmown that Sena.tor nctivities of the L.oague. I believe we Anido and Col. Borruc for Gen. Arlegui I su~eed In developing responsible Fr\lInghu~'sen had dl'featt)d George 1.., should put ours~lves In such a posl- as ehlef of police of Barcelono, go, ernment unless responslbUity IS I Record II' the primarles for the Sennte tion that we can' be represented at I Gen. Arle~1 supported Gen. Allido I placed where it belongs, But that \'~mlnatlon by ab?tl', ,I.IlQ.000 the torm- all the conference. and dellheratlons recently whpn he Informed Prime Min. I doctrtne cannot be applied to matt~rs \I''' ('har .• ·\ I \.>r .,,,,·r ,.11 to\k 011 a new of the I,eague. i believe that our Ister Ran{'hez Guerra It would be 101-1 of State-wide concern. such as, for Iu.'ll~. B'~' ,. th .. - 1I1l\ It lo\ked no I'cpresentatil'es should take part in the I possible to ohE'ck th\ approa{'h'ng cl'lsl'3 example, eduratlon. IVhl~~ I\ a Slata If. Gov. E~ , •• ,018 \ In\. an eltay ,discussions and receive all conclusion Elnding in ten'orism In Barcelona un- and not a local function. VlctOIY. Te do~s n\t I~\k so now, 'rho. ad reforeondum. to be reported to th~ less constitutional !!Uarantees were re.l. ' fight look\ 'Ik,' !l. \Io\c one but with Senate for such action as it may see establlshed. On tlil' occasion of the'l Studles Nobel F oundahon the chanres In fn V(}i' of Senator Fro- fit to take, -pre:ront Government's coming !r.t{) of. :.111\\uY8e I.======~ flee the guarantees were again sus- • Should Be Asso<:iate Member pended. .... Hamilton Holt Says Observations Questl·ons Daugherty On one of the dead terrorists was I W'II B A I' d W'I F d \In other WOrdB. tllat \'0 should be- found a IiBt of addresses of the ,d~- J e PP Ie to I son un come Instead of an \\tlv. mefnllel' ,),)1 r.{'tora of a Barceiona bank. Till' On Rosenbluth Case !lsso~lnt~ m~mbrr ot til\ T ... agu€\ assas,inatlon (If Gen. Anldo was to Hamilton Holt. 'Who has just l'e, I havp be .. n attempted on hIS exit troln turned from a trip to Swpd .. n wh!)re -, \ am hopeful.\ conllnuer! a thpatre, Police were informed of tn\ he investigated the met.hpds of alimlll'l\Jcwish Tribune\ Hints at Parallel Strau!!. \tllat the time will soon come plot in advance and that the assassin isterlng the Nobel Foundation. said BAd T ' I f \hen it will be practical to in.!uce the would att~mpt to escape on a motol'- yesterday that -the experience gained, etween rred an ria 0 First. up only S\nnte 10 tnl,e \C'Uon along these cfclc. The waiting motorcycle was by Ihe Nobel directors would be \I'- - Capt. Dreyfus I 11 1 f b ' I' J dIscovered, plied to the administration of the: I such a -wOtl a nes as We-I ,m('~. am of 'Ite conViction that It wa. .. ascertained that the attempt Woodrow Wilson FountlaUOIl. Th\'ll'nder the ~n\tlhn \An Ame~lC'on •• ' f • ,'\m~rica can hest ~.rve its owrt In- to assassinate Gen. Anldo, together foundation will make awards tOI' pub. -.' U , - <-.. I , i. know WIll glve satis actto-h tprests and the welfare of the world with five othet prominent men In! lie SE'rvlces as the Nobel prizes a.rc Dreyfus Case.\ the Jewtsh Tribune to- • u't!!: -and 0 ercoats fot by a .. \ocla-tlllg Itsell with the League Barcelona. in('ludlng ex-Minister Cam· awarded for wo11<' in more restr:ct,,'; day puhllshes a revl\w ot the pl'llc~ed- , In S 1 V, - as 'nn nssorlate m~lIIber. reserving the- be ... ~as voted at a ,recent anarchists field!!!. Ings against ex-Capt Robert Rosell\ men and boys. :'ight of the Senate to Fonflrm or re- meetmg In 'CatalOnia. 25000 pesetas Tile experienCe ,of the Nobel dlrec ' . I d \ ,.' joet all)! action th\t may be taken by being appropriated for tile asSaslll::t- tors, MF, Holt said. served M! a warn- bluth. indicted foX' murdet\ In 'Connec- I Secon I we make up by' the :f.eague. S'uch an \ssoalation will tlon. _ ing against making the rules of the tlon with the shl)Qtlng of Major Alex- making good if anything ~;?,tlgnjn t~~y ~~arh~o~~~~~a~ylt.hi~~Il~o~; (Cop:iT\gbt. 1922. b1 the Public WIer C<> ) foundation. towards which $700.000 ander P.' Cronkldl:e at Camp Lewis. R I · B k -0 I jlas already been contributed, too Wash., on October 25, 1918. Includ\ f goes wrong. ~~~1:~~g W~~h o';,~t~~~t,::,°.i'~h~~~~ld\~ evo uhon rea s ut I rigid. A feature of the Nobel system. in the article are ten qu~stlons ad- YOUR ACT! needs, . I W Th which Mr. Holt said he would try to dressed to Attorney General Daugher, • \ • f \I ain entirely In accord- with the n estern race incorPorate III the Wilson foundation, 'ty bearing on hlg conduct In thO cnse- First, to VISit one 0 the plan to Orgallize all groups who ahar.. was the application _everY year ot 10 'Among other things the Attorney . t' .. \ ]ik~ vieWs so as to bring to bear the I S!\ C\lble Di.patchl per cent, of ,tho- Income to the capl· General Is asked whether he del).la.re4 conventen t:;:orner\. force of enlightened public opinion tal fund. This is to offset ,a possible more than a year ag'(J that tlie Fed· S d t ,,' t' upo th AtIrn· . t tl \ SOFIA. Bulgaria. October 26.-A rev,,- docllne In the purchasing ppwer or eral courts had no jurilldlotlon In tlit econ, \J inv~s In a n e Ims I'll on. ]utlonary !llovement has broken out in money a.nd a dedlne in the value or RosenbluU, case, and. It 80, wbat btL!! W1 'nter outfit, not only be-. ,-, Western :,t)prace, 'The whole of the security Investments. ' happened to chaage the sltua.tion sInce _ Am C BUlgarlan·and Turkl~h and part ot the th Th J \ '\rib - 11 cause the quality 's rl·gLt. encan. om_ m.erc:e ' en. e dW,' ~. uno ca s upon ,II .. Greek population are forming bands Wreath for Italy's Unknown Mr. Daugherty to answer Ita quos- but bec ause prices are so Chambers Un'ite In Far Eas't to struggle for autonomy. The town (By tho A..\\\lntNl P''''I tlonnalre,\fully and completely In the , of Dwana is the centre of th\ ~evolu-' Int€'rest of jusUee,:' mo derate. lion. S;rong forces of revolutionists ROMg, October 27.-Ametlcan NavYj.,;;;,;;o,;.;;;,;;;;\ ........ \\\ ... 1 Members Gather r:\rl)m Thl'bet to SI·. 'captured It Tuesday and expelled the Dav was celebrated here tQ-day. A ENCORE! I' Greek authorities. wreath, M a tribute from the 'Arnet!- • ~~A..I\J..-~.~~.... ... · - 1 I beria-Want Better News The revolutionary _movement II ... , 'cun Navv League to the Italian Uno' Back for more! That's Reports also extended acroSS the border Into known oSoldier, \Vas ,1l!ll.ced upon the h k th ·' 1..' , ~facrdonla, though JUgos!o\lan troop. tomb In tile Victor Emmanuel mortu- - w .at eeps, 1S --uusiness are heavily concentrated alon'g tn~ ment, The presentation address was f h . C t \.'h ISpeolal C.bl. Dlap,tehl Greek frontier and new forces ue delivered by Cavt, Raymond 0. Has- 'umnllng. US omers\\,, 0' SHANGHAI, October 26.-Representa. just arriving at Sjleriff Danadere on brouclc, American military attacM In \con1e back.\ Past per- lives of American Chambers ot Com. the_ frontier. 'Rome. w.ho symbolized 'not only iln .. f th t h .3 'mer i Sh 11.\' Ti'- tIP kl- . T,he mas seB of Tqrklsll refugees a,-· American tribute to the Unknown Bol-- orni.anCeS ~ ave ma-.!e co n aug..... en s n. ,e ng, flVlll1l' In Bulgaria from Tilrace ~.J;r- _~Iler. bilt also a brotherly greetlnA' t'l . customer mean \friend.\ and Hankow met h\r. yesterday and Greek troops. under the pretext of Italy. Itallan officials responded to formed them.,-elve. Into thE> Associated. search,lng ir arm8. are pillaging and the addresll, expressing the ,gratitl1d~ '\ Cbambel:'8 of Commerce in torturm~ the l'opulation. fond feeli!lP:s, of frl'lndshlp of the Ital- The best of everything men atlQ boys wear. Also luggage and S po r t i ~ g. China, represellting 'ail-American II)- w\n ln21t. _hT tb~ I'lIbJlq Le<1~er ('0 ) .~ ,,-onl. ,for Amel'ica. Get acquainted with Picc.adllly Little Cigars today_ . tetests, Members of American Cham- bers Of ComITierce In Chfna, Man- churia.. Thll>et, M.:mgolla\ Kongkong, macao. \nd Siberia are now associated g OodS with membWs elsewhere 1n 'the Far ~ •. East, ' F06!'n.ot~: wo·x. f •• turlng, , ' hrrd1 l The purpose of f'he as!!oClation Is to ~1l'1 .. !h.r «Ilo.) .boe. tor bOY'. on .ur protect nnd put 011 an equal footing' So. per\pnter , •• t-, for ~jj. ' with othor!! the Amerio.an Interesll! lI<ofOI0\4 tnld6IUO,k. l' and investments in China: ROGERS P:EET COMPANY' MemberB_digcuss~d China's need for 9t\.dway' lJ.rald: 5 In\!1uslon In any !c~eme for world re- .\ '- 5 \\P .- ~'5 LS\I.' babilltation. the d.p!jrabIIlty ot better at I .. tn t. our _ at\ I.. t. news repor,ts. and the ,extel1l!lion of, ConvenIent I PhUlpplne *!reless rates to Shanghal,' Broailway C1l1'g*r-\ Filth An. DOTnp.stip postal arrangements he-' ,~~ W.m'~ -- .at of litSt, tween the UnitEd' $mte's and ChIna Wf're commended, . -WO\l1flJlht, 1022. 0/ th. 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