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   Emporia Gazette, The (Newspaper) - September 24, 1925, Emporia, Kansas                                Associated Report By Leased Wire United THE GAZETT PAGES KANSAS THURSDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 24 1925 HOME EDITION NUMBER 4 Debt Parley Op ens with Presenta lion of B The prediction came true Wednesday evening when the sky cleared and the sac set clear but inore showers are predicted for tonight with a rise in temperature expected Friday Wednesday nights minimum was 49 degrees but at noon today the PAII I on the lawn Af France Still 5Unis ter Mellon Returns Soft A IK Conference Will Ask Assistance of Labor Organizations Heir to Income Peels Potatoes ENTHUSIASM GREETS PUN Tariff Examined Aside from Says Washington Sept The French and American debt commissioners meeting here to dav to effect a settlement of Frances 4 billion dollar war pledged themselves to race the is sue as practical men recognizing the problems of each ether and lawn registered 75 degrees At 1 oclock the temperature had dropped 2 degrees At 3 oclock the temperature had dropped to 71 degrees j Geneva Sept Todays Forecast league of nations assembly today overcast amid enthusiasm the night and Friday probably proposal fcr a world wide ers in southeast portion warmer economic conference under the Friday overcast to night and Friday and probably auspices of the league M Loucheur a former French minister of commerce and sponsor desirous of reaching a quick in south portion warmer I of the project warned the agreement Friday in northwest portion j assembly that the task would be and Friday 1 difficult and said the truth must generally fair Kansas City roads muddy Hutchinson roads uddy Frances position stated by Jo seph her minister of fl nce was that his country has at forgotten what we owe to ior her splendid work to cd victoriously the war and for the generous help our people re from citizens of the Unit ed Secretary Mellon head Of the American debt de clared he recognized tho influence the present conference may hare on the peace of the world and described the American desire and duty as one in which the direction of settlement that would be fair to all and in the practical test of time M Caillaux spoke briefly ex plaining that the hope of the French was to reach a settlement which would be practicable Inso far as material interests are con cerned but one that would be worthy of the past of the two great said the dis cussions between the two commis sions should go forward in such a way as to fortify peac and help the economic stabilization in the I have come from said M Caillaux intrusted by my government to meet the obliga tions of mv towards the United States High appreciated members of our parliament belonging to parties chairmen of the financial and trade commis sions of the upper and lower Weather and Roads 10 a roads mud dy Partly Partly cloudy cloudy cloudy roads muddy Coffeyville unsettled roads muddy roads mud dy Arkansas roads muddy roads soft roads muddy roads muddy Dodge City Clear roads rough sion which it is indicated was prepared to talk over the general situation among its own members The conclusion of the joint session gave the French a test of treat ment by asmall army of Ameri can news photographers M Caillaux took the affair as a mat ter of course and frequently cau members of the commis sion to sit still while the pictures were beins made uot be from the worlds teople that it is impossible for IE to the problem with out the aid of the labor organiza He wanted the aid of all na tions in seeking a solution which he cautioned might not be for several years Ose the most heartily applauded he made was that tariff policies must be examined aside fiscal Representatives of Italy Hol and Belgium and Spain spoke in support of the resolution The assembly also adopted Chinas resolution asking that cue regard for geographical and rther considerations be observed in filling the nonpermanent seats in the league council with a view to Chinas representation there Another resolution adopted de Costa Ricas withdrawal from the league of nations and argued reconsideration of her action house have been so kind as to ac company me Like myself these have the greatest de sire to reach a settlement We do not forget and no one in our what we owe to America for her In State Banks Increase of More Than Eleven Mil lions for Three Months Time Omaha Sept income of a month and interest in a estate has not Chris 59 to throw over his job of potato peeler in a restaurant here at a week returned to the job yesterday after attending the funeral of his father at Lincoln where he learned tha extent of his fortune The elder Tiernan tied up the large estate however in a trust wherein Chris and a sister divide tha income on the principal The principal would revert to an orphanage at Lincoln when bath are dead asserted yesterday he intends to light to break tho trust provisions to obtain half of the es tate at once THE NEWS Genera Headquarters Believes WIU Succumb Before Rains FRENCH PREPARE ATTACK Await Zero Hour to Advance in Conjunction With Spaniards in lUg Push Will K 01 Instrument Carries Record of Hopeless Bat tle with Storm INTRODUCED IN PROBE Committee View Trouble Blamed Lakehurst N Sept Shenandoah fought t line squall in Ohio on Septemb 2 for at least half an hour befo she broke up the barograph 1 strument record introduced tods before the naval court cf Inqui shows This record establishes that t ship began Its first rapid ascent Asking Advice of Stars French Minister Takes Council with Occult World Before Debt Parley Topeka Sept will j serves in state banks are the larg est since 191S Roy L Boae state splendid work to end victoriously the war and for the generous help our from citizens of the United timer Teel safe ion this side ot the Atlantic the ties knot i ted Between of the eighteenth fc Now if you wish wellgo to work as practica tO come to a settlement satisfac tory for all material interests worthy of the past of the two great nations combined in such a way as to fortify peace and help the economic stabilization in the a central time from an altitude of feet an altitude of feet In eig minutes The craft then leveled off b two minutes later at she sh up almost like a rocket from feet to in approximately minutes Her ascent halted at tuda at a m doah then fell abruptly S 5 in three minutes bringing an altitude of feet I At this point the ceased to function consecutively Lt Clinton H Havil was in as an expert it wks his judgment that it ceased asa result of itself re a violent bunip or Use tie whole control car in it was located received such a There were blotches on ord made of the in ths i I day in the French embassy at possible for the officers accurately Washington interpret the blotches Caillaux held a similar Whether the barograph with Belle in his Paris office function when the contrapear New York Sept The American academy of astrology announces that Joseph Caillaux French finance minister will con with Miss Belle Bart director the academy at 11 oclock to bank commissioner declared to August 20 just before he went to London to see Winston Churchill broke off the ship could not termined certain concerning to record car day commenting on the con about ths to Britain Commander Sidney krause quarterly statement as ot i August 20 The today re of June 2 1 per cent of which totaled Deposits increased since June 2 but the amount of borrowed motley was reduced Ths deposits grow largely because farmers sold their wheat hut tha demand for loans at the same time The demand for money is very deductions immediate I Mr Bone The Commissioners Want Streets Marked ter coming the the war which so long after its termina tion linger with us The Dawes plan is s forward step towards economic stability in Europe The reconstruction of devastated areas approaches conclusion govern mental expenditures are becoming more regular more certain of and more possible of be ing met through taxation and budgets approaching equilibrium There still remain however loose ends to be gathered in War and postwar governmental debts in many cases remain unsettled To establish the binding char acter of an international promise and to protect its own citizens the creditor nation must seek adjust ment To keep good its word and to give itself time its prosperity tho debtor nation must determine in future liabilities No concern can successfully be recog in of an unfounded demand obligation So we meet here in council as business men to conclude the one matter is in controversy between our two We Were glad to receive tho help which France extended to us when we were fighting for our in dependence and we were eager to make some return in Frances great need The war is over we minimize neither the bur has borne nor the dif which menace her future Through the necessity of recre ating her destroyed productivity through postponement of reim from the destroyer her present fiscal situation has been permitted to become impaired We should make allowance for this condition France now faces all the facts under a strong leadership and with the courage which withstood the as Verdun The condition is not permanent Francs will emerge successfully from her We know that this conference opening today may influence great ly the peace of the world We Ourselves cannot escapa its reper cussions We feel therefore the great responsibility resting upon vs it is our duty to reach with you a conclusion in the estima tion of each of our peoples fair in the practical test time workable in the constructive at shows that they have much idle money and are compelled to invest in securities that pay a low rate of City commissioners discussed markers at their meeting week but no action was taken because the commissioners were anticipating a visit from a Cham ber of Commerce delegation with on marking the streets GERMAn WDLL Accepts Allies Invitation to Secur ity Pact Conference Berlin Sept cabinet council under the chair man ship President Von Hind enburg today accepted the allies invitation to a security pact con ference on the assumption that the German note of July 20 will be adopted as the basis of the negotiations The German note maintained her right to strive for revision of the peace treaties to meet changed Chancellor Luther and Foreign Minister Stresemann will be the German delegates to the confer ence with Dr Friederich Gauss chief legal eipert of the foreign office as secretary general Both Mayor J E Hawkins and I Commissioner W J Reynolds said they were in favor of street mark ers Commissioner Frank Kennay was not at ths meeting Lakehurst N Sept 2 failure of two of j gines of the vas a primary cause of the de of the ion of Col C G Hall army ob server on board during flight as given hers the raval court of inquiry of the engines been functioning Hall said it would have been nore probable that tho would not have been into the vortex cf the storm wrecked her I do not believe that engine power had to do with the situation got MOVIE STAR ENGAGED XEW WHEAT LOW Cereal Strikes Bottom for This Year Chicago Sept every grain pit on the Chicago Doard ot trade new low price rec ords for 1925 were chalked down today Selling on the part of owners was the rale and the can sequent fall in values forced into operation many standing orders to stop losses at various pre arranged limits ITALIAN ARRIVES BUT m Choira Wines and Liquors Were Supplied to Broadway Nightclubs WATCHED FOR 5 MONTHS Final Swoop of Andrews Agents Causes Arrest of 27 Men Ne York Sept 24 What is officially regarded as the biggest ring in the country has been smashed after being allowed to five months while a regiment of federal agents ob evidence on which they hope to convict 27 men of con to violate the dry law of the new dry regime of General Lincoln C Andrews yesterday invaded two office buildings simultaneously in the theatrical district at Times square and 13 men Warrants fcr 11 more remain to be served Thj ring doing business in the guise of a real estate firm oper atod in Canada and Federal the United authorities earned about the ring through Iho seizure of the steamer Nan tisco yS Astoria Long Island last April with 500 cases nf liquor after she come through the coast guard blockade disguised lumber piled on deck Tha ring is said to nave main purchasing agents in Nova leased warehouses in the United States and sold choice to Broadway cafes and habitues WORKER INJURED Fez French Morocco Sept 24 French troops are awaiting the zero hour for the next big push against the Riffians which it is understood will be from the eastern of the battle uno and in conjunction with the Spaniards progress u the Alhucemas sector is being fol lowed with interest The troops have been well supplied with artillery airplanes and tanks and the arrangements are said to be so perfect that the high command is of the be lief that the operations can con until December standing the rainy season It is said In military circles that AbdElKrim evidently sus a big offensive from the eastern wing for he is concen more and more of his Torces in the region By OBrien United News Staff Correspondent Fez Morocco Sept offensive will continue until Abd is beaten to his knees in his a high French officer told the United News Wednesday With the help of the Span he continued we will be able to accomplish The officer quoted is in a posi tion to know every detail of Mar shal plans Ordinary regulations prevent men tion of his name Previous dispatches from Fez have indicated that the French were reconciled to a winter of waiting before accomplishing the defeat of the Riffians A cable from London Tuesday stated the in authoritative British quarters that war in Morocco is about ended for this year be cause of seasonal rains which are due in midOctober and which will last until next The French spokesman sized the importance of the sur render of tribesmen to the j French which in some places is taking place rather slowly owing to the fear of reprisals emissaries Threaten to slaughter the women and to taen burn and carry if they ftc officer said TVe threaten of than of us We are arming the tribesmen who sub mit to us but only on the con dition that they defend them 1 BENEATH TRACTOR Smpiro Employe nt Madison Is in Condition in Emporia Hospital J Lindsay JEnel County hospital in a condition as the result injury in the oil Wednesday afternoon Lindsay under a tractor when it overturned and it was 30 minI e he was extricated An Half a million soldiers would ambulance reached the hospital Ds required to give the tribes Three weeks ago the isb miners to walk out ior more wages The mine owners to Ihe British government they couldnt afford to pay more So to avert the strike ley premier anteed that the would pay tbc wage increase rather than have strike Stanley Baldwin Is a boiled conservative and no professional Santa Claus for the poor working man He did this because he had to And ho is an nn ERVOR BLUE mm M Wisconsin Demands War in Fiery MONEY FOR ARMIES Insists Advance foe War on Mountain Folk 1 Madison Sept Blaine this there aro too many a men and few jobs Take a pencil and pajer solve it entered upon with France np ion settlement of the war debt America should demand a halt and setm answer to 10 this ruthless warfare between Bowling Street London the French and In Jio M French I minister in America today fimn TODAYS RESULTS LEAGUE At Cincinnati Brooklyn 000 0 Cincinnati 020 0 Batteries McGraw and De berry and Hargrave At Pittsburgh New York 100 021 1C 0 gh 000 000 S 1 Batteries Scott and McMullen Oldham Adams and AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game At Washington Cleveland OVO 002 000 Washington 100 200 000 Batteries Smith and L Sewell Ruether and Severeid Kuel Second Game 00 13010 Batteries and Myatt Ferguson and Ruel At New York Chicago 000 001 100 New 000 000 Batteries Faber Connally and Schalk Shields and Bengough At Philadelphia St 020 000 00 Philadelphia 20000100 Batteries and Harriss and Perkins At Boston Detroit Batteries Dauss Wells and Sassier and Bischoff Portable Mint Fails to Work For New Owner Los seeking time of pay ment of French debt due America and reduction of interest says the telegram A few days ago press dispatches carried the news that France had sent s fleet jot 16 airplanes to fight the Rif iians in Morocco and Franca boasted that each airship dropped two tons of explosives upon tho homes of Moroccans killing defenseless men women and children France is engaged in a com undertaking in building larger armies and nnd ex tending her territories in the ex of weaker and smaller nations Tho ruthless warfare France is making on the mountain folk of Morocco in the of noncombatants and women and children nothing short ot barbarism Before con versation ara entered upon France on the debt settlement America should demand a halt in this ruthless warfare Before any concessions are made to Franco or any other foreign government America demand that they cease building larger armies ana navies and cease their warfare oa smaller and weaker peoples To advance the time ot pay ment ol Americas debt owing by France was done in the of Great Britain means that tha American tax payer Is to be bur for the benefit of foreign governments in the pursuit war and exploitation In the name of humanity and decency I protest the settlement of foreign debts un til America has assurances that American dollars will not be used tor more war and the murdering j defenseless women and 1 at oclock As soon as the accident oc curred an Emporia ambulance was called and within two hours Lindsay in the hospital He was conscious today but his says his chances for re covery are not good An exam showed five fractures in he pelvis and severe interna in juries His wife and 2yearold complete security We cannot the tribes such security be cause we cannot afford Replying to a question as to effect the occupation of the would have the officer replied It would have an immense morale effect on the tribes in the Riff nut the French objective is net the Riffian capital but the into the vorter of the storn he Daughter and a brother are leader and the disperse 1 11 ic n said Prosecution of jg Concordia Plot bedside merit of his army Meantime it At oclock this afternoon impossible to think of Mr Lindsays condition was we talked reports of in changed creased enemy activity in the of The position OIL BID 1XCKEASED Hunt Assures Griffith of Will 3e Company Offers State An Eighth here consists at a central fort and four subsidiary post Two of the latter were repeatedly raided during the but the were repulsed with Topeka Sept eav losses They now are crc Phillips Petroleum company an j tn return to the attack Oklahoma corporation has Topeka Sept Charles Hunt Concordia awyer is special the its royalty offer i state against several persas from to in i Kansas City charged Jem con spiring with Charles of bidding for the lease the islands and bed of the Arkansas to till in Cowley county Announce conferred today with B ment of the higher bid was made attorney He by Frank J Ryan secretary assured the attorney genral thai of state Despite suits filed in the the Prosecution of tie alleged Cowley county district court the blight Completed i conspirators will be executive council will onen j B ilV of the representatives ot countries who now meet to will come Mr Minister and gentlemen I welcome you here The joint session today was brief lasting only a little mora than an hour It was followed by a nws Will Wed Today Kagoshima Japan Sept I Francesco de Hollywood engagement of George Melford motion picture director and Diani Miller actress is an The wedding is set for November 25 George j Pinedo the Italian aviator flyin j from Rome to Tokyo today reached the mainland of Japan at Kagoshima arriving from Mapka Korea Farmer Kills 12 Coyotes J S who lives near Miller killed 12 coyotes and was Taid bounty for their scalps at the courthouse Wednesday G H Cox of re 75 cents bounty for 15 jackrabbits ana Gilbert Parkers new book on sals today at Eckdall Opening of Theatrical Season One of the finest comedies of the at the Teachers ShowOff Dont miss it Ticket board opens at Every play more clearly than on ths field football Memorial chapel Saturday Phi vs C of Mrs Bertha Pritchard of Madi son was in Emporia Wednesday Son ot His Wright at Eckdall First Highway Robber Sentenced By Texas Law Dallas Texas Sept UN J L Dailey jelly tean ban dit must die in the electric chair for the robbery of Allen Penni man Dallas countys first tion of the death penalty for high way robbery The jury hearing the case which lasted only two days de and shooting of Penniman on the Davies who confess hiring men to slay his serving in the state CHARGES tomorrow Scaring England Conferences Fail To Ruach Agree Already Paying Subsidies as capable of changing a 5 to a Gilbert D Evans to suchan extent that he gladly paid three strangers for the But it would rot work for me like it did for he mourn fully told police a few hours later and today officers are looking for the trio The transforming outfit consists ot Uvo small steel Feathers Nest Widow Geis Paltry Seven Cut Off With Five Million Each New York Sept The will of the late Reginald C who died at liis sum mer homo at 4 was filed there to day It created a trust fund of plates and a few bottles of colored for his two children acid and i worth police estimated and bequeathed residue in the neighborhood of 2D or at more than 000 cents PAOLA WESTERN SPIRIT Apology Didnt Appease Man Ottawa Sept 24 Trial of the libel suit of Frank Rushton against B J Sheridan and J W Sheridan publishers of to the widow Mrs Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt William K ow and James of New York were named executors Mr first wife was Miss Cathleen Neilson daughter of Mrs Frederick son from whom he was divorced in 1913 By his first wife Mr liad one daughter The Paola Western Spirit began I Cathleen born la She will 5IACYEACH TO of Ambassador Is Announced Stevens m3 Grapes I Washington Sept AP After of New York today was appointed to Japan His name has been submitted and has been found ac Wichita Sept Criminal charges Vrank Stevens of Wichita lnd John to Tokyu an R Grapes of B London Sept ferences between Premier Bald win and the miners executives yesterday and today over the dispute between the min ers and operators failed to bring an agreement The federation has decided to call a national con ference c miners delegates The situation is described as serious Premier Baldwin is understood to have decided against the min growing out of an ac cident August 2 iliss Clarice Gallagher 19 were dismissed in city court to day Judge Fred K Hammers said the evidence b the charges against them For Kent i 30 West 14 TT During the last raining crisis in He is a lawyer of wide Britain which occurred only experience and the son of a former I a weeks ago Premier Bald officer jwn a nationwide strike The ambassadorship has been guaranteeing a subsidy to the vacant since the death several j mine owners to enable them to weeks ago of Edgar A Bancroft continue the existing wage scale of Chicago another nine months The present disagreement arises Masonic fron varying interpretations of meeting of tho Masonic tho settlement made between the Cab and at that time 2 4 p election of oili r i Der The in The Topeka Journal is praise for The played in Topeka will have 15Sl la new presiden A fall attendance should be pres eat J D Graham district court here today on change of venue from Miami Kushton a prominent business man bases his action on an article published Cn The Western Spirit last June in He seeks actual and puni tive damages Following trial of this a similar action against ths Sheridans for will heard here in which Mrs Harry Scott wife of another Rosedale business man is plain US The alleged libel is based on share equally in the bequest with his second child Gloria born to Mrs Gloria Mor gan Vanderbilt In 1324 Mrs Gloria Morgan who was IS years old when sho and Mr were married two years aso is the daughter cf Henry Hays Morgan American consul general in Argentina Mexican Minister To Teach at M U the account ot the holdup and I Secretary of Public of Mr Scott who was Swapped for Journalism Louisburg on June 7 Scott said he was driving Mulberry to visit Miss Austin Kansas City teacher who has since be came his wife and the report in the linked together the names of Miss Austin and Mr Rushton member of the Kansas City school board in such manner be objectionable to the they paf in their peti tions The defendants Messrs declare printed an for the objectionable ar in their newspaper CHRISTIANS HOLD of Congres World Professor Columbia Sept f exchange of professor ship in journalism has been ar ranged between the National uni versity of Mexico and the school ot journalism of the University of Missouri It is said to be the first professorship be tween Mexico and the United States Dr Jose Manuel nni secretary of public of the Mexican republic will rep resent the of Mexico Missouri will send to Mexico Dean of tne of Journalism president of pal Speaker Counci largest educational banquet ever by the Christian The lectures in each instance will be in Dr is 1 distinguished journalist author and statesman IS SHORT Church in America in the opin John 212 East Want Another Million For En of laymen and ministers a was held here last night by Wednesday in the Christian Church Missionary 1 night ot August 12 but pleaded seeing this comedy t not guilty on the grounds that he the Teachers was temporarily insane at the time of the crime Daileys girl wife became hys when the verdict was read His mother fainted and had to be carried from the courtroom The dapper young bandit was as calm j t iij i in eal morning and cold as tha judge himself ab ro affix the penalty unmoved when the death wauey admitted the robbery message reached his ears Tickets for The Telephone reservations may made from 5 oclock until 7 by good seats still Mr and Mrs yfe moved to 702 te working in the yi Bang clothing store Football Phillips vs C of w Indianapolis Sept a million dollars of its goal the American day set out to complete w 000 endowment fund by Ticket board opens j October 5 The proceeds of the of good tickets at 50 cents and Caps Caps Caps See cr Peter son 1019 green for new fall caps 1 r funds investment are to care for World war veterans orphans and for disabled veterans society See Phillips vs C of E 02 sri Dancc Wigwam Friday September 25 Cults new 6piece orchestra theyre hot Come and them Admission 50 cents extra women An endowment campaign for j graph chape Satar million dollars was launched j for Christian collages the west Dean J K permanent wavin ner college was James Saop phons 1455 the principal speaker j Six hundred ard fifty were at j j banquet board See the typewriter bargains is Xest years state meeting of Eckdal I society will bo held j adv at Coffeyville Reasons First Football Phillips vs C of Saturday graphic game College adv For rent Office Kia I Electric Power You cart cook better i Emporia Gas  

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