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!'venlng Post Foreign Servic8 'Oo1'lIr£oht, is:?,, bu N. r. Et'6n.fnD Pod, [ric. Paris, Oct. 6 (By Wireless) .~l\ollo'W. ' log \casual\ conversations between ~.usten_ 9PamberJain 'and Prin\o ~e' !llvera, the British Foreign Minlmr 'will visit France th,1! week Ib.cogD1to , Despite the lnformaJ ,nature or Chamberlaih's''vI.!'lt • formal lunohe6n ,Kellogg Assures Borah Watch Over Registrati9n Will Pro- vide Honest Ballot 1 .--:.-'. LISTS ARE ----- and secure ali! accurate 1\0. cOWltlng of ,all Intlltnal trarrlo and the control of exports. ' COI0l181 WQod! qUoted mel!1bera it, Which Has 24 U. S. Cars, Shows Severf:ll Engi- neering Departures Parts, Oct. 6 (A».-Frllnce'\ twenty- LIsbon, Portugal, Oct. 6 (A».-The Vl\it here at Vice-Admiral Guy H. Bur- rage, ,commander of American naval forces In European w8.ters, coincides with' the seventeenth anniversary of the rounding of the portuguese Re- publIc. President Carmona has bestowed the ·or<1er of the Gr8Jld Cross of Ohrist upon Admiral Burrage and the Grand CroSll of Avlz upon Oaptaln DaVid W. Bagley. commander of his fI..gSh1p; the U. S. B. Detroit, Bome, Oct, 6 (A».-The bachelor King Boris of Bulgaria. Is vls!ting Italy with a view to becoming engaged to the twentY-year-cld Princells Glovanna, third daughter of King Victor Emmanuel, it .Is rumored here. There Is no confirmation of the re- port In official circle ... Lovelorn Callfornl.n Appeals Mayor of NottIngham Nottlngbam. Epgland, Oct. 6 <A').-A young Cali1omi& lrult farmer wanta ap. Engllllh w11e and htl! Intrusted the job \\,\ matchmwr to_ !J!~_ M_a:/or or Not- tingham. The pet1tloner. whose name 18 with- held. aaks the Mayor In a letter to l1nd him ,a \domesticated cnltured Engl!.!h: girl from Nottingham.\ the Opium Commission to show the. conviction or the narcotic expe~at le\p\\'\ the evll seriously menaces humanity. nervousness hM developed The trllalc. he eMd, was enormous )n Ir, din, ,and .the ~~18na wer~ :ra.plC$}y becomlDg 8. race of addicts. that an overturn Is possible. •. (~~~opJated ,-P,tess. corre· sponMm}ln Peking cabled Indica- tions that he was restricted by cen- sorship 1rom dl.closlng the full slgnlficance or the military move- ments.· HIs mellSage Indicated that Important developments arrectlng the 1ate of Peking w.:-e Immlnent.l Ilrst automoblle show. which opentd h .... '\ Btrong Amet'ican !laVor. one.fourth -of tlie eXhlbltors-; or I'h .... 'tv,.t,h,.,... are Americans. and the tendency of the other eXhibits Is toward AmerIcan practice. , \Usually all ,Iuch letters go Into m:; wastebasket,\ said the Mayor, \BUt; this young Call10rnlan's meMage was £0 franklYl and openly written tha.t It 1mjlressed m .... \The only WilY to control the dragon Is for the Governments concern&! to 1 control their output,\ he declared, In sifting that opposItIon to naNotla con- , ~:~v~::JlLs:~a~:~:i tIol came from great financial Inter- • , rel!lsl~ra-I\ests. Be asserted that smuggling of the LatIn,-Ame,rl- nllrc'l.tlcs could not be prevented by Clln republlc had not been the police and that Government control It Is understood that General Was the sole means of solving the prob- ,morro Is In, Washington to MCertaln blem. Wa,sllington. Oct. 6' (A').-Reports that evaculltlon 01 lleking by the forces of Japanese Who Inv~de Car \the 'attltude 6f the administration on Toldo, Oct. 6 (A».-It Is lea.rned that his own candidacy In the August elec- an automobile besrll;lg the FrenCh .AID- tiona. Be expects to· oee Secretary the ~anchurlan dictator Chang mlgh.t be Impendlng. due to 18,000 TAX PLEAS PENDlNGsuttered by hIs troops In Shansl Ince caused concern In Washington, al- Board Handling Cases at Washing· though they were noil refiected In af- basaador. Robert De Bllly. was att&eked Kellogg shortly. !lnd damaged by two Japanese ·SUnday. JENKS WINS IN BINGHAMTON The Ambassador, who was driving :from Kamakura to -Yokohama. was nob In- Assemblyman Named G. 0, P. jured. Ch-alrman Over William LewIs ton Increases It II Personnel ficlal communications from the Lega· Washington, Oct. 6 (A».-Wlth tax tlon In Peking. . LUIGA oVANZETTI IN PARIS appeal cases pouring In on every mall, OlIlclals famlllar'with the region be- the ln~ernal Revenue Bureau has taken tween Peking and the present battle- steps to prevent being swalDped In this front to the northwest doubted that the task by incr~aslng th~ membermlp of .Manchurian torces wou1<1 abandon what Its special adv!sory tax committee from appearCcl to be a strong PO.ttIOD. due to I Anal'on In Funeral Demon.trallon Banned by~Mln'ster Saraut The Immense Grand Palals, decorated In reel and gold. hOUSell more than 100 makes at oars, and for the first time since the war the German. are rep- resented . It Is 1\ silt-cylinder show. Most of the French s1xe~, however. are of small- Jivmr er dimensions thnn the Amerloan, tl\1~ . . -~~'ia'ftft. - engine capacity varying from one to ..\\ - - t --.. :lUi.., three liters. lS-'lS-uaran e . forI There Is Ilkewlse 1\ stronger trend In 'twe1: \'e~·=&~ tl\e French cars tQ'lfard battery Ignl- 1-,,. ee¥ ' ,I 0\ :.1!5', ' tlon, general lubrloatlon lrom a cen- ':(~ trnl point, eight cylinders for IUllury tHe H cars and Inclosed bodiell. Some makers l·mrne<Rl~·~se d'='\ '=. ~ . have \Iso adopted, t~e American pmc- 'di~ tlce Of Installing-Oll and air purlfilera. ants· o' \~' DIeI; One dlstlnctly French developrnen t a mare general adoption of' a brake !,.... fa - -- ,r··~ device operated by a vacuum created .. - by the suction 01 the motor and ap- 31 WEST .\'I¥Ia ST The attackers are said to ha~e been • BInghamton, N. Y .. Oct. 6 (A').-The Intoldcated. The Ambassador ant! two Broome County Republican Com- naval oftlcers who were In the car mlttee has elected Assemblyman Ed- fought them orr until police arrived and mund B. Jenks as chairman over arrested them. The Ambassador re- WUUam L. Lewis by a vote of 153 to gards the Incident as of llttle Im- 41. nine to twelve and IncreasIng Its allot· the fact tbat there lUI> numerous tun- ment of work to a thousand cases a Dels on the only railroad. Which oould month. . .' be blown up to bloc)L.the advance of pIled to tour-wheel brakes, to the great ...... Cllttl.'- ':\-n....J_ J .!:::.. . , Evening Post Foreign SctJlce relief or the driver's leg muscles. .' ...\ -- ._,-- (J0plInoU'. JO!'1. bv N. Y. BUCfI,ing Pod, 1M. =========================\;\====::-:=,==================':;\'==::=1 PariS, Oct. 6 (By Wlrelell8).-Lulga The committee\ composed of em· any major force. '-, ~ce and h~ made no cOmplaint Mr. Jenks was the candidate of the ploye .. of the bureau, was created by -:--:--------' th\ Sooret\ Q! t!!e '!'~~M\!ty 11'\ an M'ADOO TO MEET DAVIS Vanzettl arrived fu Parlll Wednesd .. y ,_. :'.0 thll Foreign OlIlee. orgalllzation forces, Evening Post .Guide to Current Books UJIlA,CH, ,. 'bY II. ld; Tomlin· • .-A tlrlt. DonI by on. ot the of En,glloh proi. ..bleb Com· others-Tilll thid excltl~. \Tam SENTIMENTALISTS.\ by Dol\ Col. Una (Little l Brown).-An excellent tale of. --.\\'_:::. ••. ~~:~~:~~:f~~::~?~j~}~~~~~,~-:~;:; the lea and lenttmental oat)\ in an entlre17 'f' ~~O.~lr;J!~t~~le manDer: it 11 by tlJe autbor IIs'rUANGE WOMAN.\ by. Elmer DIl\J. OlcBrJde}.-A witty and amuolng n.,Tel of N ' Ii t· the -marital entanglemento ot • mlddle'DlLed un CIon <,ouple. with a flubtly dellgbtful conclUlloD HI. \ - thnt will ptense womeu !'('aden MERICA, by Hendrlk nn toOD (Bonl \THE BOWER QII' THE WIND\ b I\leh & Llverlght. $3.50) .-:1IIr. Van LOon jazz._ ard Debao {Little. 8rown).-A. \loc: Ilo .... .i the bletory ot these United States; lome ot (It Weat Au.trttUa~ lavish in color Ind yrlth bis t1lllstrntioD! are qUito strlklDI:. a 8t1rring romance bet\Vet'D fl.n wi'UIUa.l bero \JOSEPH CONRAl>-: nIFE- AND LET· atll! bpratne: also rich to toUt lore I TERS.\ by- G. Jean. .Aubry (two volome.' \TRIG GRANDMOTl:lEaS,u tj7 GltU\. Doubleday, Pago: $lOr.-Xbe detlnitive bl: Westcott CIlarpera).-Tb.e winner of thla ,ear'. ogrnphy ot h ~rcat novelist, writhm by ODe Harpers' prize Is It spl{lndld 6tudy ot n !\llddle of his dC18e trlends. 'l'bo volumes ore band- We_tern fatnlly from pioneer day. to the tlft.eDt some pll!ces of Mole makIng. by tb. ~'ed author of \Tbo AilPIO 01 the \JQIJ)I PAUL JONES: MAN Ol!' ACTlUN.\ Ere,\ by Phillips Russell (BrentaD(J's, $5).-A w~l1- \ZELDA MAllSB,\ b,r Char)e. 0 Norris done. lind ens::a,=lng blogrRl)hy of a :t'nrply In- (Dutton; *2.50),-An a(!treS.'8 Ute' In tbe tereeUng fl~uret nnd a more scholarly piece ot nineth!8 turnlsbcl Mr. Norti\ the mllterla' tor worJr than Mr, RU8sell's lite of Frnnklin. elIort to relieve the <1ooket of the lioard 01 tax appeals, which now has more Mrs. Woodrow Wilson Also to Be afternoon, bringing with her the deatli masks of her brother and Sooco, after than lB,OOO case:. pending. Guest at VIrginia Luncheon I he.vln;ol si§..ned a deposition \!rectlng RIClunonil, Va., oct. 6UP>.~The reo tranefer of her brother's ashes from opelilng of Brandon on the James, Cherbourg to Villa Faletto, Italy. She Bingham Urge. !:lim as Governor one of the mo~t beautiful of Virginia'S was met at Cherbourg by a small com- General of Philippines 1Ils~orlc ·t1ountry estates. by Its owners, mittee of anarch!st. Hartford, Conn., Oct. 6 (!p).-Wallace Mr. and Mrs, Robert W. DanIel of New An anarchist group in Paris lnune· R. Farrington, lor the past six years York. with a luncheon next Saturday, dlately began arrangements for a solemn Goveronr of the Territory of Hawall, has ,will brIng together two 10rmer Demo- cortege demolllltration on Sunda.y, 1n been reconunendCd ,to President Coo- cratlo. Presidential ~splrants. anI!- the which It was planned to carry the Hdge and Secretary of War Davis by widOW of a Democratic President. death masks. Minister of the Interior United States Senator Biram Bingham Among the guests wlll be Mrs. Wood- Sarra.ut learned the pla.ns of the an- of Connecticut to succeed the late Gen- row Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. John W. a.nd has Issued strict order. eral Wood as Governor General Of the Davis., Mr: and Mrs. Willlam G. McAdoo, that no 8uch cortege iii to be tollim~ted. PhlJlpplnes. Commander Richard Byrd. the trans· Tho Mhes at Sacco and Vanrettl are atlantic flyer,. and Governor Byrd Of already en route for the Ital!an frontier The recommendation was made when Virginia. at Modane. the Connecticut Senator visited at the ================:::,;;;,;::;;;;;;:\\,,==±======= summer White Bouse in South Dakota au his return trom a trip to the Orient. \ NEW HOME FOR .SHOE ~IRM Will Pay Rental for Ground Floor , Anxiety Unnecessary It is said that the main moving force in the Stock Market for some time has been, and ~til1 is, the large supply of money seeking Investment. . a detailed IItudr at • period wblcb t. not wu \0 RAttE BEN JONSON,\ by Ryron 8tet!1 to bia heISt 'Work. (Knopf; $3l.-A remarkably vivid novl'lIzed I DICt;lOn ( .th-t COUp '\lOMAN.\ by Loahl DromU.ld bi{lg-raphy ot a great ElizllbetboD wr1tt'en by '\ F'ort;y.\lxith While this act i v i t y has encouraged investment to a large extent in stocks of intrinsic worth, a great deal, of money has gone into sp~culative issues. \ o.el) .-'.rbe fonrth and tlnal panel In tlle youthful Columbia IItudent. . .. \AmerlcQn Be-reeD.\ 'wbich begin. with .'A. \ OF DESTINY to W ~t~e;: ~a'thir~~~~p:IDpt~sor~~~~~~ ~:er::~~~ ~fs~;!:n~~d: Q~~8~PJ.;;-r:S~!~tQo:lt~ut~i¥m:: who ·*nner hava doubt..\ lenn lite. keenly Ulousbttul Qn~Pbi:~1,. 8r:i~: ulnting. b.J' Mamlr:e I'aleologue IOar- '~; .. ';\'. .-A dl.II,gUl.hod hlocraphr of'tlle moo(lrn Hal,. IHld a tiDe .tu[fJ' ot bi_ at the same t1m •• LEAPS PROM MONUMENT Baltimore Man Vaults Parapet and Dies in 180·Foot PlUnge Baltimore, nJd., Oct. 6 (!Pl,-Harry F. Gibbons, thlrty·slx, :rurnltute salesman, climbed to the top ot Washington Monument, swung hlmselt over the parapet and dropped 180 feet to his aeath as pedestrians ge.zed In horror, Stocks require anxious study. Why not invest in Title Guarantee and Trust Co. first mortgages involving no study-no anxiety- no risk of selling below ,par? The oldesf, the .a',est, the best Capital Funds $17,0(10,000 116 'Bro~w&7, New York. 13 Eo,! 45th St.. New York. 271 We.t 12~tb St .. New Yorl' 370 E.,t 149th St .. New Yor\: 5a Bay SI\ St. GeQrre\S. 1. 175 Romsen St .• Brooklyn. ,1(10·08 Jamaica Ave .. Jam.alca. llridll\e Pl ... NorU,. L. t. Cily, :Milleola, Lon.. rol.nd. Rlverhoad. Lo~ .. lIIaod. YORK arrtbuue Good Books on Parade ' 'THE Fall Parade of good things to read wi.1l pass in review next Sunday in \BOOKS\, the Herald Tribune's spa»kling weekly survey of contemporary literature. . ~ ~t is th~ large Fall Number, even more replete with author.itative and tnt~restmg comment \than usual. Included in its 4+ pages are intimate revIews ot Men Without Wornen, DJ Ernlll Him- ingvJd]. Revj~ed by Virginil1 Woolf. Bo!~ Tweed;',,] Dmis. Tiltlm Ly\ Reviewed by Henry F. Pringle. Jalna, bJ MII;:o I, III RoeDl. Reviewed' by Dorothea Lawrence Man!!. Moor Fire.!\ \J E. H. r4ung. Reviewed by Carl Van Doren, 0 Greenlaw, D] Rom\ Wllt'II, Reviewed by Mary ROil. Over the Boat-Side, \J Mllihilde Eik,,.. Reviewed by Isabel PatC!lon. Latest Contemporary Porlr.itt, A, End: Hllf'I'it. Reviewed by Herbert Gormlll. Th~ Loccmotive God\D] WilliAm EIlt!I'J L4,,,,,rJ. Reviewed by Genevieve Tagg;ord. 'Capuin John Smith, D, E. KI6II CltatltrtDft. Reviewed by W. E. Woo(hv ard • An Unmarried Father. ~J Fln]1 De/I, Reviewed by Eugen~ Lohrke. And. to ~tthet aid:your $~ar~h for good reading, there is a compre- henSIve hst of the outstandtng Fall books. By all means read C(B~Ol(S:' this ~untl.ay and every Sunday, It will keep yqu~ up to dat¢ w1th all that I,S bcsnnd most intcl'csting in cur- rent literature:. ' J.. ~! , I -'; r' .,.,. G .' ( • .~ •