Appleton Post-Crescent (Newspaper) - September 14, 1923, Appleton, Wisconsin V THE WEATHER Cloudy and un- settled APPLETON CITY EDITION SIXTEEN PAGES THE POST 18M EVENING CRESCENT 1800 FIVE O'CLOCK SEPTEMBER 14, 1923 LEASED 6KUV1CK Of TUB PRICE THREE CENTS taly Will Withdraw Occupation Of Corfu Before End Of Month International Council Under ders To Investigate ina Murders MUSSOLINI TO SEIZE FIUME Direct Negotiations Between Belgrade And Rome Will Be Resumed By Associated Press s has agreed to evacuate the Island of Corfu before the end of j the present A statement issued by the interallied council of ambassadors Friday says that the Italian government decided to evacuate Corfu on Sept. 27. the date fixed by the council for the conclusion of the Greek inquiry Into the cere of the Italian members of the boundary delimitation The international commission which will Investigate tho Janma murders leaves for Albania Friday under ders to conduct as vigorous an inquiry as The ambassadors are understood to have decided on set for the The commission of in- thinks Greece has not done everything In her power to bring the to Italy shall re- the deposit of fifty million lire made by Greece under the settlement by the f ANNEXATION OF FUME Premier Mussolini de- clares the annexation of Fiume to Italy he will announce the withdrawal of tho Italian troops from Porto the adjoining it is learned here from an authoritative He will thus give up any claim to that to and to the delta there which will be left to it Is the result of di- rect negotiations going on between Premier Mussolini and the are reported at about the of slavia being satisfied to have a free hand in the development of the ports NEW YORK MAYOR SHOWS IMPROVEMENT IN HEALTH By Associated Press Saratoga his temperature back to normal for the first time in several and pulse and respiration more nearly Mayor Hylan of who is ill here witb was much ter GOVERNMENT OPPOSES RELEASE OF POTHIER government asked the supreme court Friday to reverse the decision of the first circuit court of appeals directing the release of Roland R. who had been held in connection with the death of jor Alexander P. Cronkhite at Camp in 1918. Coolidge Seeks Middle Course In Ship Problem left to It. Premier Mussolini's declaration of the annexation of Fiume was fixed for Saturday the to previous nnd it Is also that the time limit expires on Mussolini's note to which had been construed in some quarters as an The latest developments appear to tend toward a settlement which will remove the crisis at time threatening the breaking of rela Nels Olson Electrocuted While Working For Co. a senior at renco was killed almost in- stantly shortly before noon today when electrocuted whilo working on the Wisconsin Heat Power company's lines on just outside the village of The youth was employed by the traction company as a groundsman whose duty it assist it is and reports indicate that he came 5n contact with high-powered wires while on a The charge snuffed out his life and caused him to fall to the A Kimberly was summoned and pronounced him from tho Olson's home is a but he had been rooming at the Y. C. A. this summer whilo working to earn his way through his last year of He spent part of the summer at tho cherry picking camps Executive's First Session With Complete Cabinet New Elections Not To Be Held While Present Conditions Prevail KING REFUSES TO INTERVENE accepted rk with the traction at have been u I 1XVIU.U V Co A C JL v. tions and possible hostilities from and the body will International L there for to have been re situation appears Italian charge here Informed the j evening of j mier Mussolini's desire that direct between Rome and grade regarding be Xo decision has been reached here but the resumption of tions on a fresh basis In considered Badger State Reports Coldest Mid-September ture On Record Bv Associated Press Shipping Chamber Of Commerce And Private ators All Hold Varying Views On Merchant Marine BY DATTO LAWRENCE 1923 by the Post Pub. Co of a few govern ment vessels to the Robert Dollar and Grace lines has revived the that other private might find it worth while to make substantia bids for the merchant owned bs Uncle Sam. s As interests realize the danger to their business perman of having the government In competition them they will to buy the but thus far the proposals made by most of the pn vate concerns have not been deemed The sentiment of the ship ping board has been opposed to sale of ships at what might be termer It is true tha the shipping board insists that certain trade routes be guaranteed as a con sideration of tho sale and o enters into the question ofj whether a shipping company can make a profit on the line It seeks to OPERATORS WOULD BUT The present operators of ment ships who receive a commission which Is shortly to be terminated by the and the American ship association have pleaded with the shipping board to make It possible for them to buy the ships out of the earnings of the lines in the next few This would of that the government the capital in the form of exist Ing ships and would receive a return on the investment only if the lines are The has not met with the approval of tho The shipping insist that something can be worked out whereby they will be enabled to buy government They argue that their experienced personnel might otherwise be turned tho foreign shipping The attitude of the shipping on tho other Is that they would not bo Justified in giving away government property at bargain prices and that the potential value or the ment fleet must be reckoned in terms of what the government itself might yet be able to do by efficient j operation of corporations which win consolidate various This Photo was taken alter President first meeting with his complete Standing to Secretary of Commerce Secret of the interior Secretary of Agriculture Secretary of Labor Front left to Postmaster General War Weeks Secretary of State President Secretary of Treasury Attorney General Secretary of the TO HP RELIEF Churches And Organizations Are Appealed To In For Funds Red Cross benevolent other and individuals are being appealed to in in order that the local may be raised relief of the suffering Japanese This county's Is as re- quested by tho American Red Cross j and only has been obtained to The county has a long ways to go in doing its share with the rest of tho United States in its effort to leviate the suffering caused by the tidal wave J lion that devastated Yokohama j and other cities of the j Some of tho churches will take j clal offerings It Is the of the local relief committee or tne local others win do Most Secretary Of War Weeks Says ml act In t f To Stage Tonight With Wire To Ringside tonight Jack Dempsey and Luis will start exchanging blows at the Polo Xew Tork in a. boxing bout for the weight championship of tho world and Appleton will know all about what's going on In the ring a second after it happened In The will be con- with a direct wire the ringside and as fast as the blows are struck the crowd that gathers In front of The Crescent office will be given the story of the scrap blow by blow through a borrowed for the occasion by Irving from to will be barricaded and closed to traffic during tho fight so there may be a minimum of noise and Sidelights on the crowd and tho results of the preliminary bouts will be given out before the big fellows lock horrs in what is termed 'The Battle of a Better be on hand Ing room will at a premium and the late comers may have trouble getting an have In this area and who knows but what j buttons given here will be of some to some of our own IS HELPING JL 10 Tf The T. M. C. organization of Indianapolis Grover Cleveland worW has been ordered by Dr. John K. j wealthy war would Molt to turn its attention toward re- be far better off in every way had he lief and help obtain the of I remained in the United in tho dollars needed to buy food and opinion of Secretary of War John W. made the Oneida Will Be First Street 1 Have Stop Signals Placed At Corners The arterial highway signs ordered temperature on record in COOLIDGE OFF was reported from many j for some reason state early Friday when observers has not ic put from the principal cities reported corporation Into varying degrees at President frosts The tobacco crop is especially it reported by W. P. He stated his In- TOO He stavea nis in- two months ago toy E. j disclosed damage extending city for the city ot one to two thirds of the have finally arrived and will be In stalled under tho direction of tho city engineer at It is planned to have the street de- employes start work on them next beginning at the corner of and one of the corners of the ness and continuing down Ac Install the It win be necessary to tear the pavement and the steel The were purchased from the Lynn Culvert and Road Equipment company of Minneapolis cost the Simultaneously with ci has seen fit to hold up cord cold came reports of heavy tho plan for further age to crops still In the from He the pointment of a special committee con- of two cabinet the chairman of the interstate commerce commission and a member of house and The the United Shipping board looked askance at procedure and began wonder the functions were If relating to board incidentally Is the creature ol congress and an commission un- related to cabinet departments In any Mr. Coolidge heard of this Some corn cut for also is reported Thursday night ice formed In northern The cold is reported eastward and will be followed by warmer to the The temperature Is expected to reach f5 degrees above aero Farmers are looking despairingly at their lato potato crop and city dents expect that most of the winter's supply of potatoes wai be shipped Jn this year from the as a result of the board really matters importance 01 One hundred of the j of the severe frost Thursday 1 timn were Streets designated by the common council as arterial highways to to Ran Ing and summoned the members 01 tho entire shipping board to the white House where he explained ho had in- that there was hardly a left the plants more susceptible to according to The last state crop were lifted as has passed about two thirds Thursday night's Is reduced it to about If corn was ed much by the frost on Wednesday it was put to a greater test 1 Garden vines and flowers of the board has passed on the legality but Mr. Coolidge cd to make sure the department cf Justice also word has come from the WhJte House that II the legal opinion Is the special committee will to Slacker Not To Return Of Property By Associated Press Secretary Weeks made the assertion in a letter to Lemuel Communication Cut Off As Is On Border r By Associated Press Spanish cabinet re- signed Friday so has returned to the The A. B. says it un- that General of Barcelona and leader of the military movement against the will preside over a tory composed of competent officials who will assume charge of the ous Meantime civilians of proved capacity and independent of politics will be Caught to form cabinet to replace the The kinp reached the city at A. M. Ho was greeted at the way station by the of members of the inent members of the military and other On leaving the station he ed to the palace where he held a con- ference with Premier It is understood that the premier re- quested the king to grant the ment facilities for punishment of the military in Barcelona and The king refused and premier in a leuw iu national adjutant of the American j open ing and shelter and medical as well as care of the ial Of a multitude Of People living here in plenty which was made public comfort have difficulty in Secretary Weeks declared that the condition across the would be compelled to forve It is no more than right that I his full prison sentence if he returns n. small nart of our I in this no matter how Mr. broken left and severe internal It is no more than right that I his full prison sentence it ne returns Mrs we should a. small part of this how many j He means to those who thus aro j yearn He added that Xew for no knows when our own a fugitive from the man Is not three bro itv might figure in a catastrophe entitled to the return of any property j eome kind when would be glad to or money taken from him under obtain help SEPT. 22 LAST DAY The county relief committee has set 22. the last day on which contributions will be provisions of the with tho my act. The letter from the secretary of was in reply to a communication from Most Prec Governor Walton Threatens Further Military Operations To End Mob Rule By Associated Press Oklahoma military operations threatened Oklahoma day In tho war between Governor J. C. Walton and the Ku Klan over mob These were the outstanding In the faces martial law unless W. R. Sampson resigns as exalted Cyclops of Muskogee Klan No. 3, gether with his Governor Walton's ultimatum expires at six o'clock Friday Sampson an- that neither he or his tary would heed the bo taken unless Sheriff Bob Commissioner Harry and tho three members of the county Jury commission resign within the next few Ptace between Tulsa business men and Governor Walton have en City and ore next In lino for martial cording to Governor clamped down on newspaper In tho state that continues to and print matter tending to cause Governor Walton an- investigators are running down flogging cases in a number of PAPER TO SEEK INJUNCTION Tulsa Tribune announced Friday it would apply for an injunction in United States court to prevent Governor Timothy Doran Of New London Dies Following Wreck Of Gasoline Track Car Timothy 40. of New died Thursday afternoon at St. Mary hospital at Oshkosh as the result of Injuries received Wednesday censorship will be 1 tl when the gasoline speedor he was op crating on the Chicago and North western railway tracks was derailed RIVERA King Alfonso Friday afternoon asked of the military movement against the Alhucemas to form a It was announced by Captain eral Munoz Cobo of Madrid who Ms charged with the of. lic that a proclamation tial law was Tho A. B. C. says the present gram is to govern without parliament which will be New tions will not be held as as the present political conditions RIVERA WILL SUCCEED Spanish naval squadron has arrived at Barcelona and it is understood that the Admiral has re- drastic orders to put the revolt headed by Captain General Primo says a dispatch to Le Journal from San King accompanied by Josa Sanchez the former left for Madrid Thursday the correspondent He adds that the prevailing impression at San bastian is that Rivera will succeed in overthrowing the AH communication with France by has been Interrupted since Thursday morning and strictest censorship has been churcn the ton from Interfering Otto win have legion officials asking whether there WHICH vj and is goal will be over- any real desire on the part of i The original estimate having the power to do so 15.000.000 for the nation now is only i to actually bring this man back Burial made In for a larger sum needed lor The devastation is beyond all comprehension and will take larye of money to un- nnd make him his right of Germany at the ent time to refuse to surrender is Mr. Weeks said in his expedience of com- TxA i Catholic out his threat to establish military censorship over Its neve No censor had appeared at the Tri- office Friday morning by the Ulme first edition went to thouch Adjutant General commanding Oklahoma National Guard troops enforcing Martial law here said cue would be placed on duty i later in the day an conformance with orders Tribune denies Governor Wai By Associated Press H. former head of the Bend believes Friday as he did Jn April 1921. that funds of company to the ex- tent of between and had been embezzled by declared Friday morning as a witness on stand in federal court here in defense of the government him of the malls to Declaring that the effect of the In- of Marshall former state banking into the affairs of the Madison Bond company had shattered all his and Arnold offered apology for his when questioned by j j if TOUT melts hi sympathy for plying with a request that ho be Daugherty Rules Adversely I Submitted OV ji of masked I shouM oo payable to alone to Were the Relief may be States in a legal posited it the chamber of commerce the surrender of or I am no hesitancy on the part this or any other department of tho in taking O Question Submitted By Late President In an JUSTICE CAN'T SEND BOY rendering civil I U i enforcement which was i not to the navy cannot be used prohibition without the At Bv Press Justice of In By Press North Son NEW GAS MASK of TEST SUCCESSFULLY has in an opinion on the question Industrial schwl for boys muted to President his J E. Thr attorney thus answers In the held Friday beard o. at the By Associated Press nour test of seven destroyers of the United States fleet at Honda Saturday opened here A session now Is held to deckle questions of Including that ol whether the Investigation of the of a motor truck was In this where the air one per cent of carbon monoxide remained forty wearing the and suffered Jie investigation of the weaning shall bs open to ino according to These were The bov involved should had power to tne in to the sheriff for prohibition enforcement in the I the Justice of who will then cf an Jf transfer his the Juvenile Whether any emergency existed 4h- attorney Jts action on an to the court from 1 decision of circuit Graass Thursday refused to grant an In- Junction the Northland tel company from adding a tenth ry to Hs hotel will asked for at Madison next District At- work of disputed story wor the story B. H. In his held the law because of what equal t