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   Thomasville Daily Times Enterprise (Newspaper) - October 12, 1922, Thomasville, Georgia                                TONIGHT FORMS MINEX M. of Copy that 8r# to run No. 286.  THOMASVILLE, THURSDAY OCTOBER 12, 1922.  PER Wi m to Statement Published in Money Must be Devoted to Reconstruction of Devastated it is Associated Oct. 12.France wilL be to meet any part of her debt ior the next four as ell available receipts for that period must be to the reconstruction of the devastated according to the Paris which quotes of the highest authorities in the French ministry of adds the is doing its utmost to find e new formula for settlement of the European debts and reparations and probably will submit a detailed scheme drawn up by Premier when Congress meets in ORDER AGAINST ENFORCEMENT ESCAPES FROM CIRCUS AND GIVES KEEPERS GREAT at R When She Went Through Swam a River and Did Other Unusual and Associated N. Oct. 12.  the big circus elephant which escaped Monday is back in following a chase by Cape in the Brunswick escaped after Monday's performance of the She managed to bog up In Greenfield Lake and was recaptured only to get away escaping through dye one negro overturning a number of and swam the Cape Fear proceeding into the swamps where the presence of alligators in the marshes made it dangerous for the keepers to PiEB C 6EIS MEII OnE VEim EXPENSES AND THEREBY REDUCE D. Oct. 12.Federal Judge Hand today granted a temporary restraining order prohibiting officials from putting into effect the federal order to seize ships and liquor under the Daugherty prohibition D. Oct. to foreign and American ship owners acquainting them with the ruling barring liquor from ships while in American and tentative instructions to customs may go before Pressi ' Oct. 12.Reduction  government expenses as a means of curtailing the high taxes of the national and state was asked In a resolution presented to the Mining Congress here resolution declared that the of our government and should he materially by conforming with the expenditures necessary to the called for by common sense business He asked that all citizens give support to officials and other citizens who are striving to effect economies government COAL PRICES TEST THE 8H|P9 Oct 12Officials of the Cunard Line announced yesterday that they had launched steps to bring a test case in the United States Supreme Court of the ruling that Associated D. Oct. 12.  which is expected to result in the fixing of a maximum price of coal mined by the operators at a ton at the mines been reached between the Pennsylvania authorities and torney General Daugherty that Distributor representing tho flying a foreign flag could not bring federal for passengers within the three-mile line sents its Day and Lord of New York to Washington yesterday to confer with the attorney general and to arrange for petitioning for an Injunction to strain the government from putting to ban into attitude of the American Steamship as expressed In an official statement after a meeting of is that It will peacefully abide by the Daugherty ruling If the prohibitionists as a lend their support to the ship subsidy now before After enumerating the which private American vessels running will suffer In competition with foreign ships the on Page agreement was announced here by W. D. chairman of the Pennsylvania fuel and Is regarded by officials as assuring immediate reductions in the hard coal prices now charged by the independent operators controlling twenty per cent of the thus removing tho rate discrepancy that has been the cause of complaint in all of the DEFEATED IN Oct. 12,The rebellious forces of General Shu Shu Chen have been repulsed by the national troops at according to a statement of the war The re volters were marching on the capital tor the purpose of supplanting the provincial Will Prevent the Down of Certain Mills That Are Depending on it For Declares Secretary Washington Oct. 12.Renewal for another year of the lease under which the Alabama Power Company operates the governments electrical generating steam plant at Muscle was announced by Secretary Weeks terms are the same as the originally negotiated which Secretary Weeks said was necessary to a number of cotton mills and other Industries of the Southern to continue which otherwise would have been compelled to close down or materially curtail WIDOW OF MURDERED RECTOR Di THE DOO WITNESS IN S. Oct. 12.A will be the witness In the York circuit court when a negro charged Avith killing her husband comes to The woman claimed that her husband came home drunk and dog to attack The dog will to court and his disposition tested for edification of the Want Her Scarf That Was Dyed to See if it Contains Blood Schneider Repudiates Confession and Hayes is New N. Oct. 12Mrs.  widow of the Rev. Edward was iback Into Mie limelight Investigators of the mystery today when visited the home of Mrs. Hall and took away a scarf and fawn colored which she had dyed shortly alter the murders were to have them analyzed to it they are were that the state troopers had split with other and were pursuing a separate line of Inquiry Hints were given in some that they suspecting a woman and two and that the office was setting out to disprove the case against Clifford charged with first following the of TO POUCE ALABAMA Violations of Auto Traf fie Laws Will be Taken in Charge by State Associated Oct. 12.The Department today announced that it would take over the policing of highways of the and appoint inspectors with police power for each pines for violation of traffic range from to under the new rules effective October 22nd.  Shipment Quarts and Gallon Prices Are Good Place to GIRL NOT 111., 12.--With detectives searching for Margaret aged 14, a high school girl who has missing since the police were today confronted with disappearance of three other None these are believed related to the case of the Davis GIVE TO GET ON 111., Oct. 12.A five or for the railroads them from Congress and the was urged by Charles assistant chairman of Western committee on public the Association of Railway Executives in an address here RACES AT MOUNT October 12. Two one for the large or and the other for light commercial ushered in the day air racing meet which closes Saturday witli the Pulitzer trophy one hundred representing the best fighting machines of the and are hore to compete in the TO IDENTIFY NEAR N. Oct. 12,Officials investigating the murder o. the Rev. Edward Hall and Mrs. Eleanor sought today to identify the potato knife which was found some distance from the spot where the bod Ies of the murdered couple were found and delivered to the police It Is believed that It is the one used in slashing Not Under Control and Passengers Are Adrift in According to Wireless Rushing to the San Oct. 12.The  City of with threa hundred passengers from the Hawaiian was afire in the Pacific 140 miles east of lulu A wireless message said the fire was beyond controll and that the passengers wore all lowered into four officers being last on board calls were picKed up by the steamer Enterprise which put out In hope of reaching the scene in four or five passengers and crew of the City of who abandoned because of are faring fourteen hours in open boats before the first ship which is dashing to their rescue can reach transport Thomas Is expected to reach the scene of the disaster at one oclock tomorrow CANDLER MUST CLEAR NAME OF MRS. AT Orleans Woman Prepares to Leave Georgia And Will Determined Fight to Force Vindication Of Her Oct. 12.Firm in to legal action against Asa G. which will properly make him her Mrs. of New whose engagement to the Atlanta capitalist was recently was completing preparations today to return to her Louisiana home KB FOR Associated D. Oct. 12.  for children was the sentiment in a letter read at session of the of the American Association here Boarded Train as it Left Got Money and Other Valuables From Passengers in Pullman Cars and Then 111., Oct. 12.Slyty eight Chicago passengers in sleeping cars were robbed by a negro bandit who hoarded the Santa Limited out of Kansas City last according to railroad reports received here with his face boarded a sleeping car as the train pulled out of the Kansas City reports He went through two cars and ordered the passengers out of their robbing The negro swung off the train ten blocks from the station and y. HAS AGREEMENT WITH DECIDES TO SIGN AGREEMENT AND EVACUATE STEADY N. 12.~Ray-mond who is held as a material witness in the murder collapsed in the county jail The physician who worked half an hour he was stated that Schneider was suffering from a severe breakdown after the grilling to which he had been N. Oct. 12.'Raymond Schneider has repudiated the alleged confession made by accusing Clifford Hayes of the murder of the Rev. Hall and Mrs. was released a few minutes later in custody of his tinder a charge oC having been OPPOSES SOUTHERN RATE N. Oct. 12Testimony of Spartanburg traffic organizations designed to substantiate their contention that the freight rates from the Central Freight Association territory into the South to discriminate against that city in favor of was produced today at the session of the Interstate Commerce rate investigation SHORTAGE LIMITING New Oct. 12The shortage transportation is great and serious that it is not only limiting but will continue to limit production and commerce of all Samuel editor of the Railway asserted at the convention of associated business papers here PHIL FOR Associated Oct. 12."Shuf-  Phil former plead guilty to drunkenness conduct and ten His wife who ferred the did not WILL TO BE PROBATED i New today announced agreements been reached between Company and for probate of the will of the late Alexander Graham inventor of naming his widow as the sole beneficiary In his estate ued at 500,000" was granted In the District of Columbia Supreme WILL NOT BAR Jena University if Same Privilege is Granted to German Students Associated Oct. 12.Jena University has announced that foreigners will toe admitted only if their respective native countries accord German students reciprocal entrance to their seats of MAY COME BEFORE Associated 111., Oct. 12.A jury asked to hear testimony and decide the issues on the hearing of the government's move for a permanent against the railroad federated it was disclosed here PROGRESS IN CARING FOR ASIA MINOR Oct. 12. The Greek supported by private including is achieving extraordinary in solving the problem presented by the presence of thousands of refugees from Asia Foreign assistance will he required if thousands of and children are to be especially undergarments are badly BE Associated Oct. 12.The Invin has opened his fight for reinstatement In the ministry before the judicial commission of the Oklahoma Synod of tho Presbyterian In a new the GOVERNMENT WILL NOT PROTEST LIQUOR Associated Oct. 12.~The French government has decided to let the steamship companies deal for the time being with the situation by the recent Washington rule against liquor carrying ships In American of Cheney's All Silk 11.50 to For Friday and Saturday We Will Sell These Ties at WINDOW the and switchmen's renewing last year's These contracts will next and may be cancelled by either party upon thirty day's RED Associated D. Oct. 12.Another series of group conferences devoted to discussion of the Junior Rod Cross volunteer service and nutrition work in the schools and other brought to a close the program oi the annual convention of the American Red Cross Associated Oct. 13.Greece has sign the armistice convention and evacuate according to tho conditions stipulated in the French foreign office was informed HEARS AT Associated Oct. 12.The Presbyterian Synod of was featured today by addresses iby Dr. J. O. Reavis of and Dr. N. L. of and the business report of the The session will end tonight with the election of officers and selection of a meeting DETACHMENTS GO INTO Oct. 12.Plans for allied detachments to move Into Thrace to occupy that territory in conformity with the armistice convention at were today Detachments will leave here early next IN Oct. 12.News of tha conclusion of the at was received quietly as a large part of the population had already regarded the re-entry of the Turks into Eastern Thrace as Talk of resistance was confined to the withdrawal of funds from the banks and liquidation of assets has been progress for several PRODUCERS PAY D. Oct. 12.Producers of the principal crops in the States were paid an average of per cent less for their products m September than in the previous month according to figures compiled by tho of FAIR Associated Oct. 12.With races at the Lakewood tracks as the chief events on the day's the Southeastern fair conduct unbecoming a minister here today with exhibits of which he was convicted last July were and a large AND QUALITY ARE THE you're looking for the style and the best quality you can always count on They're we make sure of these two things by having Kirschbaum and Marx to original home of Schaffner A Marx - ' ill  

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