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   Thomasville Daily Times Enterprise (Newspaper) - September 25, 1922, Thomasville, Georgia                                AND TONIGHT AND - NINE M. of that time to run 271.'  MONDAY 25, 1922.  PER III BY V C iy - ' Point to Immediate Contact Between English And But the Paris Conference May Serve To Bring About an to be Taken by Turks if Possible and Driven Out at Greeks Wili Attempt to to and for the and they will Sept. 25Hamid  representative of the Angora umit on the week for today declared that government has allied invitation to a peace accepted the not he accepted hy Nationalists the terms as george present 25.The today considered the Far Easi all ministers and other military and naval personages in instructions admiral Sept. 25.Rear Admiral s activities in connection with the Smyrna aro confined strictly to affording citizens who are a result of the and Lloyd George heartily nationals of other Lord Curzon on obtain his mission to which is ro- from the State Department official quarters enthusiasm east Sept. 25.Enthtislasn for the Paris Near East settlement KNOCKED our BY IN SIX ROUNDS OF of French Fight ' Fans is Defeated by Who Outfought At Stage of the to Meet Associated Sept. 25.Georges the of the French fight hag been toppled from his and new Battling in the European Georges the ring last fore a fowling mob of spectators and sent him down ' ih the sixth round to pasha Allied Sept. 25.The the allies on the political side of lacking in the of the editorials that It was the only way avoid to and the and the combustible nature of the be problem to be solved cabinet holds first actual send note to greece the British and Turks has already Sept. 25.-^Spurred in the shape of Turkish violato efforts by the popular tion of the Chank neutral but OT for its Premier has happily a conference cabinet ii an between the British and Turkish cohesion in and Ths while even live out the present national ingly displaying the prudence of It has added new members to iii not precipitating a who with will undoubtedly be seized upon the view of bringing popular - support by those critics of the government a and has appointed a Governor home who called for British In who has designated tion of the Chanak as French thiee popular Generals to proceed Italians have already Thrace and the work of arguing that of a British izing the army likely to a note from the allied just such endangering disclosing the text of a preservation of. to Mustapha Kemal These critics are apprehensive that to his has some similar happen the foreign office and has had when the to the effect Grecian as they did undesired shower The joint note of the allies has powers in the communication ' merely forward to Mustapha the Greek af Pasha at a reply is their ' hardly expected the is not looking for M. said but to has had to with the go right on with the of nationalist up an army in Thrace According to dispatch Greece Is and will is the in ' Kemal watchword of the Greek to be Sept. 25.George the heavyweight boxer of Europe and idol of was defeated yesterday by Battling the Senegalese in sixth round of what was to have been round never a chance after the He was barely able to respond to the bell at the beginning of the With his right eye completely closed his nose he was unable to put up a the the negro fighter planted a series of terrific rights to and the French idol crumpled to the One of his legs caught between the legs of the while he was the largest that ever witnessed a boxing contest in sensed the All was Many persons jumped the ring and carried the Senegalese on their shoulders to his Henry at first Siki had been disqualified for but the throng which considered that had been beaten squarely by a better man received the decision with a great chorus of jeers and threatened referee with bodily The three judges of the Jean and Mr. Bennison of went into they declared the negro the Their verdict was received with terrific cheering from the spectators who had remained in the for many pf them in an ugly had been hoot ed by large numbers of the crowd M Losses Sustained Fire Early Sunday Which Attacked Business Section of the Was Sept. 25.Plans  being made by of the buildings which were byj a fire which threatened a whole block in the heart of the business section to rebuild and make the necessary estimated million of the coming of shall expect u. s. destroyers to try must The message remove smyrna refugees is also rendered in another as Sept. 25.-;A Reuters await your patch from says that Admiral Kemal This has informed the Greek rise to comment on the that the United States will of the to protect with ' removal of the remaining refugees at 11 Greece at the provides the means of appear to that the ' The Americans will further under- while disposed to Is The V ' can furbish you anything in the Paint you may y Prices on page 6)  SITUATION IS INSPECTED BY U. S. Sept. 25.-T-The American naval force on the river between this port and five miles Is inadequate to afford full protection to the lives of it was indicated as a re suit of an made by Admiral of the United States the firing on steamers has virtually feeding has a tendency make grow allied invitation a are to insist that Russia also shall be Invited to sit in this and that they are not suspend their policies during the on the maintain their right to pursue the defeated Greeks into Thrace and project the Moslems there from regard to the former It pointed out that the bound by treaty with to insist upon the presence of In the Ii is this and the question the out of Thrace still present difficult problems for allied doing estimated at between and a that started Saturday night in the retail business block by Whitehall Broad streets and Atlantic had brought under control 2:30 o'clock Sunday this Fire ' Chief W. B. Cody said the blaze had a wall from department store to Whitehall street elid of clothing store but this blaze was soon controlled by the from the tot of the third floor of the from on the second floor of the Kress 5 and 10-cent fire spread the rear of building and jumped over an alley to the Ghilds sending 150 guests attired the for 2:30, the building had been completely had damaged by and store was a total 10-tent store by smoke Childs hotel annex was a total hotel and Verner's badly the Viaduct was severely and a number of houses fronting on street had suffered water Damaged Other buildings and firms ing Ire water damage were the Dmg store dt Whitehall and Alabama the Buit Shoe Verner's Restaurant Folsom and Blanchard's optician establishment and the French Shop on Alabama F. resident manager of said the building and entire stock of goods had been almost completely could not estimate the were driven from the Kimball House as the fire iand awnings on virtually all of the office buildings in the vicinity to Lieutenant Robert of the police the fire in the second floor of the Kress From there it spread to the department clothing three doors to the facing on Whitehall piece of in the city was pressed into and a spectacular buttle against the which was into the Was begun under direction of Fire Chief W. B. all the burned property Is owned by John W. widely known He it was Impossible accurately estimate There is Difference of as to Constitution And Radicals and Battle in tiie 25.That great political parties the United States are having find an upon which they can differ and that the natural outcome will likely In ihe scrapping of the Republican and De parties In favor of a flew political the opinion of M. former secretary of the opinion that the new parties will not likely mame an appearance before the next that the party is woefully weak In the matter of outstanding 1 although he James still a considerable following and William Randolph Hearst is a formidable figure in the Democratic is a very decided difference of opinion among the American people regarding our I class as a I have no quarter with the growing body of Americans feel that the country has outgrown Its constitution and that the time to change the form of ment is A new political alignment is the conserva tives of both parties against the LIKES is Again Studying International fairs Preparatory to Aga His Duties at Sept. 25.-rPremIer plans to active newspapers here recuperating Interested himself In questions and home Is particularly interested in the activities of United Borah as bearing on Russia and the work the American Relief PROTESTS AGAINST WORLD PEACE Associated ' Sept. 25.-A great In protest against the peace treaties concluding the world war was held here yesterday under the auspices of the A A choir of seven thousand voices sang German hymns between speeches which were generally denunciatory of the treaties as being responsible for the present plight of Central Be is Being Men Leave as Strikers Return ta Old 111.; Sept. 25.A qualifying statement with the assertion that a course of action had not definitely was made by Donald Richberg tounsel for the railway indicating that the next step in the fight against the Deugherty Injunction would be a petition to the United States Circuit Court of for a review of Judge combat Daugherty's efforts to have the temporary writ made means a long and costly Richberg which would severely tax the union's AND LABOR Sept. 25.  that and In nation's industrial reached the proportions to our whole today called in an to of the to help restore relations to an orderly Is the Secretary for much of the which attends clashes and their own he organized labor must put a the activities of these their campaign of arson A SHOUTS MRS. Accused Denied Having Had Clandestine Meetings With at South Sept. 25.Denial  Harfy of clandestine meetings with Mrs. John Tieman at the trial brought the - woman to a Poulin is charged with the of third on Page 4)  WOMAN WILL RECOVER FROM Associated Sept. 25Mrs. who was shot three times by her divorced husband last will probably surgeons The woman is quoted by officers as declaring that McNaron had shot her because she refused to testify In his behalf at his trial in on a charge of sending obscene literature through the Line of Felt Hats for MOST COMPLETE THIS FALL You will do well to before you The quality is high and the price is Lined and CONFERENCE TO DISCUSS WAR Sept. 25.An international conference to consider Interallied debts and a loan probably will be called to meet early In It was learned here PROTESTS LOSING SCHOOL FOR GEORGIA Sept. 25.Asserting  be a calamity for the State of to the ing school for mental defectives at because of the of the committee the Board of Commerce made a report today denying that the school 1 rtd been operated on extravagant scale as charged by Hard drastic in 111., Sept 25.The drastic temporary injunction asked by Attorney General Daugherty against the strike will be by Federal Judge without Its effectiveness being o. Sept. 25The striking shopmen of the Chesapeake end Ohio railway began returning to work Although the road had announced that It would take care of the new men who had entered the service after the strike was many of these quit their positions Saturday when it became that the old SEEKS VIOLATOR IN Sept. 25:Posses Ed Price in the swamp country of North Louisiana Ing the expenditure of ammunition by Price on a. raiding party seeking to arrest him on a charge of violation of the prohibition took refuge In a cabin which was tired upon by the sheriff and fifteen deputies for an while Price replied with his rifle before escaping into the of wages and law Sept. 25.Return of wartime wages and resumption of the eight hour day Is asked of the Labor by representatives of the Railroad Labor Board by representatives of the railroad signalmen who want a return of the wage scale as established in May 1920.  slow for all seen in Sept. 25--Holding strike a conspiracy in restraint of of interstate commerce and carriage of the minds meet together on such a purpose a. conspiracy is without ever a word being Judge James H. in United States district sustained the government's plea for a ' vide against striking railroad was hailed as one of the most significant for order ever read into the records of the judiciary by Attorney General Daugherty land Assistant Attorney General who presented the Donald R. of counsel for the on Page 4.)  lot Comfort are Shop of the of Hart Marx  

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