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(ConUnuea Irom Page 011.0) WIthin a fortnigbt. Also !t wm be tbe first; meet!ng since tbe murder. ~o :far as Is known. ot tbe two, WhO tbe State says k1Iled together. /.Irs. LUI!a.uda.b.l, after a violent tit ot weepwg in her cell late yesterday. once mare was ber rather IniperlOUs lIelf. spwillng the jail lare and critI- cizing tile food that was sent !n to ber froln a local restaurant. Ber nine- l'ear~ld .on Alfred was being cared tor by a family of ne!ghbOrs in South Vineland!. the Pedr!ck •. Mexicans Routed, Gomez R.ebels Say (ContInued from page One) of!!clal reports that tbe Feder.1 torces had arrested three halt brothers of General Gomez. at the Old Gomc2 homestead near Nacajoa. Sonora. ~If.nso Huerta ls Burled boy playing. on the .grounds at a. house on West End Avenue and recognized bini by a emall brown marie under tbe lert eye, wb!ch, She claimed, bad been re- moved later by surgery. Helen Kunstler told how Dinlscla. bad first made known her claim by blocking the drl vewa>, to tbe Tbe arrest of the three balf broth- arrested when ers, wbose names were not made known, occurred Wednesday and dis- patcbes reach!ng here late last night declared that by the time tbe messages were delivered they probably would bave been executed. The ,body of Alfonso De La Huerta yesterdaY was consiGned to an un- marked grave !n tbe c!v!c cemetery of Nogales. Sonora. Off!clals said documents were taken TONY'S 'HOPE C1HES ' from the body 01 Alfonso, wb!ch not 1 ~ T only show.d complicIty WIIIl the re- volt movement. but linked !n the re- Police Say Prospective hellion the names of some prominent l'esldents ot Sonora. Wb!le display ot the body ot De la l-luerta!n tbe plaza at Nogales, Sonora, attracted bundreds of persons. tbere in Despite Depression . Rbandoned Its former pOlicy Ilf y revalorization. THE WEATHER ) .. ,J.lr - -~ \! }II \ 'I }.! \1 ,..----\'lllr A;::n--. Go \ ~l I: 'l ., 1'\1 I.tl :,~ :,Gj IIol ;,. :,~ II T :'1 J I '11 \ \' 1(1 A'f ., 1 ~ 'r IL\nO\II:ILll ::'1 p, 10 A'f 10 n) \\I'll ~ lG 'I'I ,pI. . ~ 1;\ b 1m In taking II. ztlUld agalnst Jugc-Slavl.:\ ultimatum. Despite all the talk of the last few years about II. Balkan 1.ooarno and contrOl by the Leagull of Nations. the same sort of a1l!ances have come rbout as eXisted before the Wor!d War. France !. the ally of Jugo-Slav!a; ~ [London d!spatcbes last nlgbt re- ported that tbe Buillarinn Govern- ment had expressed regret to Jugo Slav!.. over tbe assa •• lnatlcn of General Kovacevl tch and th e fron· tier raids by the Comltadj!.) Sof!n, Bulgaria, Oct. 8 UP).-The Jugo Slav M!nlster to BuIGar!a. M. Nechltch. called at 'the Foreign Office ena conferred w!th Foreign Mln!ster Bouroff yesterday regard!ng the MSRIS- slnlltlon oC Er!gadler General Kovace- vic, which Juga Slav I.. attributes to Macedonlan Comltadjls. Italy has treatltes with BUlgar!ar'·. Bulle)· Denies Ruman!a. and Hungary, Bnd practical • ly, since the Trenty or T!rana. owns Louvaln Quarrel Albania. She, therefore, has Jugo- i Slavla. completely surrounded. (Contlnued 7rom Pag! One) Jugo Slavla's attempt to come to an I the Bruss.1s c les declared. Mr. War- agreement with Greece and get an out. ren had declued he wOl'ld proceed let to the sea at Salonikl faned some w!th the ereetton of tbe : cnda upon weeks ago and !t 15 belJeved Italy which the 1ll1!or!ption Is to appear. played a. role In th!s. \I know nothing about the motter at The Influence of England and France all,\ Dr. Butler ~ald when questioned Is settling Jugo Slav-Italian d!fferences this morning. \I thought the matter !n tbe spring may be cq,unted on to had bee;!. settled two years ago. Cer- exerc!se a restraln!ng !nfluence In this talnly, I have had no corerspondence latest Balkan squabble. - recently with Mr. Warr~n about the SOil. Constantlno Ecollomldes, Mr. and Mrs. J. Perna. and tbe!r daugbter, Miss Josef!ne Pernns, Lawrence RoEs. M158 Margaret Watson. T. E. Nordan, F. Car· 1\011 Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Tredwell, Mr. and Mrs. Samu'l P. Waldo ron, Mr. and Mrs. V!n~ent C. Surridge, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fagan, Mr. and Mrs. George Rlppager. M18s Agnes C. Wblte, M!ss A.!ce C. Cbeney. M1M Nellie Meek, Mrs. Medora Maunders, Mr. and Mrs. George Gles, Mr. 'd :r.b's. Edward J. Stalker, Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Maker, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Edward Gunzen- bauser. Mr. ana Mrs. Josepb B. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. George P. lie Sauvage, Mr. and M\rs. Albert A. Bertlne, Mr. and Mrs. Alithony WlIlgoos, Mr. and Mrs. Evening Po,: h ore,g~ ServIce matter. I cannot dlscWI It until I look up my tiles, which are In my olIlce. and as I am gol_ to the country this morning 1 don't expect that will be until next week. Arthur A. Munro. Mr. and Mrs. JaCob C.p~rluht, 1027. ttl II Y. \\enlna Po ... I ••• J. Adams. Mr and Mrs. Milton G. Mur· I Belrrado. Oct. 8 (By Wlreless).- phy Mr. and Mrs. Ur!ah P. Seeley. MIas ' Juga' Slav!a's first step aga!nst Bul· Penelope Wllllams. Mr. and Mrs. Fran· ! gar!a, as a .protest against Comltadj!s \As to stopping work on tbe Ubrarl', I bave no more authority to do 80 than to stop the work n the HUilSn tubu. The bulldlng of the new library 1s ent!rely In the hands of the author!tles in Belgium.\ Dr. Butler refused to say Whether he I originally bad objected to tbe Inscrip- tion or~t ~so, wbat had been the f!nal <llsposltldIf of the controversy. In the dispatCh from Belgium it was money In 1920. Lowden appears to have clear sail· Ing In Iowa, except for tbe protests oC Senator Sm!th Brookhart, who favors the nomlna.tion of Norr1s. As there Is no primary ut Iowa. !t seems lSafe to place the Hawkeye delegates In t.be Lowden column. On top of all these obstacles, there Is the matter of Lowden's age. He would be s!xty-elght years old betore he could be llIsugurated In 1929. !t be should be elected president. First Gathering tl) Be HQld on Oct, 11 at l:iotel Plaza The IIrst meetlng of the New State Women,,' Republ!can Club w!ll be held at the Hotel Plaza. on T\1esday, Octob$r 11, at lO:30.A. M. l'herell!\ter meetings. wll be held regularly at this botel every, second Tuesday of the montb. 'lbM!e women, It was announced. wUI speak. They' are Miss En1Uy Marx, Re- publican candidate tor Assembly· I woman from the Ninth District: Mrs., Ray Tucker, e-aepubUcan cand!date for, AldermAn from thll Seventh D!8trlct'l and Mrs. El!a Boole. pres!dent of the National Society of the Women's' Chr!stlan Temperance Un!on. playwright. THE BILTMORE- SUPPER ROO~f T •• -Dinner-Supper Dancing from 4 P. M. liII dOlia. Fe.luring Ihe dance,. Madeleine Northway anel George Chiles In the unusual U A~~.rht'ftet. naml. l'umm1DI aDd 1111 OreheltN The name ofS()hmer.on a p~o is the name of a family of PUUlO makers immediate descend- ants oiDlIfIofohmer the founder. 31 WEST 57 ik ST. meeting of party leaders and Inform them what steps have been taken ano w1l1 be taken wltb Bulgaria. In a d!p- lomatla way look!ng to suppression of the Comltadjls terror In South Serbia. Meanwh!le exc!tement througbout the country was reach!ng 1\ hlgber pitch. ·Oil Heat Governm.nte Blamed \ The Serb nat!onallst org~t!on. the \Narodnll whlcb organized' the murder of Francl. Ferdinand at Sere- jevo In ·1914, preCipitating the World War, has summoned all patriotic Serbs to attend an anti-Bulgar!an maSs meet-I Ing In Belgrade tomorrow. Juga Slav newspapel'8 aUege tho. t , Will ope. CQLUMBUS DAY. OCT. 12th for TEA DINNER t ~ SUPPER • OPENING 'OCT. 22 DANCE MUSIC llY SIRY AND HIS ORCHESTRA [ MISS MARGARET ZOLNAY and MR. 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