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   Olean Evening Herald (Newspaper) - January 20, 1922, Olean, New York                               FULL LEASED WIRE SERVICE OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Snow tonight or Saturday no change In strong sentiment to woHt winds probably reaching gale force VOLUME TWO CENTS OLEAN NEW YORK FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 20 1022 TWELVE PAGES NUMBER POPE'S LIFE HANGS IN BALANCE His Holiness in Sudden change for worse in condition this on and receives last compelled to administer oxygen By the Associated Press Jan Benedict's life hangs In the balance today and fears were expressed atthe Vatican at noon that His Holness was in a dying condition During the early hours of this morning towards 4 a m there was a sudden change for the worse and the bronchial affection from which HIa Holiness had been suffering for several days spread to his lungs o The Pontiff asked for arid received the last Insisting upon this if only to give a good ex- he said despite by his attendants to dissuade him The Pope's were In con- at the Vatican at an early hour the morning bulletin sued afterward indicated an ex- tremely serious condition Dr however stated then that while the condition of His Holiness wag grave It was not hopeless About 11 o'clock in the forenoon the Pope's condition aggravated and the administration of oxygen was begun At o'clock the Eucharist was solemnly carried to him Meanwhile were being said in air the churches and Catholic Institutions of Rome on behalf of His Holiness and great crowds ben gan to assemble in St Peter's dinals following Cardinal ri and Monsignor were weep ing The cortege proceeded to the pal apartment which was entered only by the cardinals and few of the Palace prelates Those who were waiting In the told their beads as the procession passed to the Pope's bedside where ex- treme unction was administered to His Holiness Pope Benedict retaining the est consciousness followed with deep emotion the reading of profession ft faith by Cardinal Giorgi After re- the communion he said to Cardinal I beg you to mend me to the Virgin of Upon leaving the Papal apartment the cardinals who administered ex- treme unction said the Pope's mind was perfectly clear hut that bis con- dition was so grave that only a acle could save him continued on page 7 By The Associated Press Jan cold wave bearing snow reached eastward from the Kocky Mountains today ing behind the coldest weather known In Washington and Oregon since and below zero weather In the nearer western states it was expected to reach Illinois by noon today WASHINGTON Jan 20 The western cold wave It was indicated today by the weather bureau will reach the Atlantic coast by tomorrow Cold were issued for tonight in Michigan Indiana and Ohio with the cold area forecast as creeping over the rest of the tern portion of the country and ex- tending into the south tomorrow and tomorrow night TO USE RUBBER CENTER BALI By The Associated SAX FRANCISCO Jan Baseball with rubber centers will be used In the Pacific Coast League during the 1922 season the tors have decided For several years the official league balls have had cork centers which it was claimed by many made the balls too lively Heroine of Ravished Figures in Domestic Tragedy WORCESTER Mass Jan 19 Special pretty worse in the condition than the screen story ed to have come as a great surprise In which her sister Last evening he received some Aurora starred in cities all over the strengthening injections and the U S And In the doctors then stated they were fled with his condition expressing hcr poor but honest sweetheart and hope that danger of an extension of thrust her unwillingly into the the inflammation to the lungs has arms of a California millionaire All that Aurora has to show for passed and saying that the to be overcome One ofthe most disturbing her interference with the source of true love arj a pair of broken eye glasses a cut face and scalp from that developed early several of hair are to be passing away after 10 missing Little sister told Aurora o'clock this morning as th Pontiff iS was then able to expectorate slightly then kicked Aurora Into a This aroused most hope among bank watchers but toward eleven in the meanwhile the case it In he became worse again and the hands of the probate court claims she is eighteen years and mistress of her own love then was administered sacristan Her deciares she Is the Apostolic Palace seventeen years old and should Carlo Respighi the Pontificial guided in affairs of the heart by feet of Ceremonies and Monsignor j some more the Private Worcester probation de- were at the is acting as temporary Many of the cardinals were guardian for the younger girl Ing in an all the The girls were cardinals In Italy having assembled j cred in Armenia Aurora sold In a in Rome upon receiving word of Pope's serious illness jumping from a window and The after this for several days in the desert conceal the Finally she escaped to Russia Then she came to the United Stales by consultation did not gravity ot the condition although Professor Marchiafava took a more hopeful view than his she with whom she had been reunited through way of Sweden With her brought her sister Eues the efforts ot workers Later Cardinal Gasparri the Papal I After spending some time in New Secretary of State telegraphed all York the girls separated o coming to Worcester where she went the them of wUh of Manook the seriousness of the Pope's a barber her schoolmate tlon while urgent telegrams sweetheart In Armenia The to Pope Benedict's relatives Hume of the oM love was rekindled fag Genoa and Shortly after 11 o'clock Monsignor the sacristan of the palace accompanied by the cardinals vent lo the Palatine Chapel and took the lo the Pope The cor- tege preceded by four guards carrying lighted oodles bearers and four uniformed private guards tbe and plans for their marriage under way Then trouble appeared on the izon A wealthy aunt had provided the money to pay the passage to the United Slates By this token flic claimed the right lo dictate their love affaire She had selected a band for a ian In California The aunt sent tickets and a that starl at once for the Golden Gate When the girt tarried In the advertisements in this paper They are t thoughts Many of them are thoughts conceived with YOU in lor your satisfaction Thoughts that will save you time and money Do you take full advantage of them? Advertising is THE VOICE OF AMERICAN BUSINESS DON'T CLOSE YOUR EARS TO IT One of the sisters Aurora digian ter preferring true love to gold rora was sent here to investigate defied here The became so en- raged that she attacked her sister they both went to the police station Lieutenant Good proved a failure as an arbitrator Then the probate court was appealed to MAKES NEW RECORD By Thi Associated MUNCIE Ind Jan Is thought to be a record for Individual iha basketball game was made by Jones forward on the Fort Recovery Ohio high school team who scored eighty eight points In a game against the St Henry 0 team at Ft Recovery In which Jones team won 100 to 10 Associated Press PARIS Jan manager of Georges Ucr has signed articles for a match between Car pen tier and Ted in London early In April cording to Hie Paris edition of the Xew York Herald If There Is Any Further Attempt To Restore Former Monarch To Throne Was Being Towed By Tug When Guide Rope Parted In Storm The Associated Press MARSEILLES Jan old French armored cruiser Le with a crew of four men aboard is adrift in the Mediterranean Sea ing parted from her towing cable In a storm Wednesday while being taken by a tug from to The details have just reached here in a wireless dispatch The tug helplessly watching the cruiser being driven aimlessly out ot sight before the storm was finally forced to run to the shore but sank as a steamer came into sight crew was rescued The Marceu is still unreported By The Associated Press Jan or Charles of and his wife Zita will be deported to an island much more remote from Europe than Madeira to which they are now exiled if there is any ther attempt at restoration of their throne In the states forming the for- mer empire Zita who came hero to be atthe bedside of her son Robert has so been Informed by the Swiss government which ted to her a statement made by the British French and Italian dors IT By Thi Associated Press SAN FRANCESCO Calif Jan 20 Putnam secretary of the San Francisco club of the Pacific Coast league Is In mento to obtain the signature of Jimmy O'Connell Seal first baseman to a new contract his old one having expired O'Connell was sold recently by San Francisco to the New York Giants for for delivery in 1923 This made him the highest priced minor league player and It Is ed he will get a big increase In ary for the 1922 season during which he will remain with San cisco After His Statement Policy In The By The Associated PARIS Jan Paris press is nearly unanimous in its praise of Premier Poincare after his statement of policy in the chamber of deputies last night which resulted in a vote of confidence of 427 to 107 The Figaro Finally one has the feeling that France has found a government worthy of hcr The newspaper Cablegram says Having by these rigorous and na tional declarations preserved himself from the suspicious M will proceed to come lo an understanding with London NEW T champion singles tennis er and Vincent Richards who with hm the national doubles will meet in exhibition for charity Sunday January on tbe of the hotel Mrs William K 2nd arranged the match of which will go to Eis Sisters fnr j nse in their work magistrate's 1 of York The CLEVELAND O Jan ing bouts In Cleveland under a new by Mayor will be for men only or for women only In no the mayor said will a bout be permitted before crowd of both men and women Violation of the rule will mean re- the license of tie club If women must the mayor said let them arrange to have by members of their own By The Associated Press SALEM Ore Jan Paddock University of Southern California sprinter who holds the world's records In the 100 and 220 yard dashes probably will go after the 410 record of 47 seconds held by Ted Meridith some time the coming season according to an an- by Dean Cromwell trainer and track coach at the University of Southern California Cromwell has left Salem for Angeles to commence his spring training at the university Paddock does not know it yet but I may allow him to try for a re- WANTS MORE POWER GIVEN BAR ASSOCIATION TO DISBAR DISHONEST VARIETY LAWYERS Law Empowering the New York State Bar Association Keep Its Own House in Order Advocated in Address Before Bar Association By The Associated NEW YORK Jan em- powering the New York State Bar association to Its own house in order were advocated by Clarence N Goodwin of Chicago in an address before the convention that body day Mr Goodwin who is chairman of the conference of bar association egates held that the organization should be permitted by law to dis- bar attorneys who through cal practices disgust even the dis- honest and make the government pear a vile corrupt institution thy of no man's If we look facts squarely in the he said we must admit that our continued progress as a nation toward higher and better things is no longer certain and that national decadence is threatened There are signs of breaking up of old ideas the idealism that existed at the close of the late century appears to fee of materialistic ing way to a sort pragmatism Our problem of national ment is further complicated by the fact that we have added of foreigners without in any real sense assimilating them In many cases they have changed for the worse and not for the better for they have dis- carded their fathers respect for law as something un-American without acquiring that independence but law abiding character that still marks the best of our old population The influence of lawyers on our association be made to the extent that public and social institutions it confined to their professional ties If the lawyer resorts to attempts to take unfair advantage of deals in other sharp practices client's opinion of the law and of Justice is necessarily lowered but if he employs fraud countenances perjury the effect is to disgust the The government further in because the state admits to the bar men who are uneducated and unfit he asserted He advocated that the State Bar self-governing through it and not through the al court channels should it mined when a lawyer is no longer 4 fit person to fill of an ney and counsellor at Mr Goodwin proposes an act ot legislature providing for the of the bar by a board of amors to be selected by members ot the bar themselves preferable by judicial members He further poses a council of the bar to be pre- sided over by governor of the state if he be a member of the bar and to consist of all lawyer members of the legislature with the board oJ bar governors Such a body Mr Goodwin seti forth would consider suggestions re- lating to constitutional changes administration of justice In checking the acts of its members and governing of legal ethics brokerage exchanges have been fraught with so much financial havoc that not only has the Peking cord in the 440 during the last part set about to take action of the season ths said well hut the foreign authorities of the International settlement as well has begun to show concern The past year in Shanghai has seen the formation of scores of Ex- changes ostensibly opened for the purpose of trading generally in staples but in every form of commodity Operating without of any kind shares stocks land commodities of every sort have been dealt with in the abandon of a era which now has begun to prove most distressing to many victims Portions ot a recently issued of- in FUE Launching Of Stock Anil Brokerage Exchanges Fraught Witn cial Havoc By The Associated Press SHANGHAI Jan cf certain Chinese of Shanghai the rapid formation of many launch out in invitation of great exchanges and persons who in their American trading centers with the j saner would never to bring these formation by wholesale ot slock and consented to part with their control situations are given as Speculation mania took deep root unless for some gate and investment were attracted by the glamor of large fortunes On the other hand not a feif families were ruined and cases of suicide and attempted suicide curred The situation presented strong temptation to employes In places of trust to make their fortunes by what appeared to them to be few transactions with temporary loan of their employers money Numbers of employes after having embezzled sums of money A rough estimate of the total of money thus reported lost places the figures over In addition men who bad hitherto been respected for their Shanghai police report on the and regarded as strong disappeared after incurring liabilities they were unable to meet It is almost imperative that tion should be taken as soon as PLANS FOR CREATION OF PRESIDENT'S FOREST ANNOUNCED PMS fit the between park Pleasant in the forest an of the Ulc dore Roosevelt chopping wood In the proponed forest in 1813 and of Arizona showing in the location and extent of the project al forest reserve norUi of Grand Canyon in Arizona to made into a public The Kaibab forest was made preserve by President I Plain for Uie creation of the forest have bmi by Stephen T Mather director of the National Park Service Three hundred thousand   

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