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SHOWERS TONIGHT AND WED
NESDAY. LITTLE CHANGE IN
TEMPERATURE.
THOMA8VILLE, GEORGIA, WEONE8DAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 4, 922.
18X0 PER ANNUM
UNITED STATES URGED TO INTEUCEDE
FOR THE GREEK PEOPLE BT VENIZELOS
Turk Nationalists Have Accepted the Allied Principles Re
garding Near East Settlement, it is Stated at Constanti
nople,—Turks Extend Time for Refugees to Leave the
Destroyed City of Smyrna.—Turkish Troops Again Or
dered by Kemal to Avoid Contact With, British.
ietU«m«mt of the Turk-
(By Associated Preaa) , figure in th<
London. Oct. 4,-Former Premier ig|l blem
VeQlzfllo,, of Greece, celled on Am-, Tha Mud „, a neEothltlons
bainador Hervey today and asked the, , irou|!ht „ ct Mll , Uph .
ambassador to send a message tO| Kelll|ll P „ h ,.. are urging
Washington, redacting the United hlm u a , Mn (rom the p leJ „.
ventual fulfillment of the condt-
r of the so-called national pact, in
states to intercede with the allies and j of (
request them to occupy Thrace, pend
ing final disposition of that territory.
MUDANIA CONFERENCE
WA8 DELAYED BY GREEKS
London, Oct. 4.—The Mudania con
ference between representatives of
the Turkish Nationalists and allied
powers, began in earnest, following
the delayed arrival of the Greek rep
resentatives. Yesterday’s meeting
adjourned to await their arrival.
VENIZEL08 WANT8 U. 8. TO
INTERCEDE WITH ALLIES
Constantinople, Oct. 4.—The Turk
ish Nationalists hare accepted the
principle points of the Allied note
regarding the Near Eastern settle
ment, it was announced here today.
A communique issued by General
. Harrington, British commander, re
garding the Mudanta conference,
which he is attending, says matters TURKS EXTEND TIME LIMIT FOR
are proceeding satisfactorily and that CHRISTIANS TO QUIT SMYRNA
the Nationalist representative has re-| Smyrna. Oct. 4.—The local Turkish
Issued orders to his troops to avoid authorities have extended the time
all contact with the British. J n m it for the evacuation of the Chris-
A French official communique says: J tion refugees from Smyrna, to October
"The prellmnary meeting of allied gen- 8, owing to the discovery of a consld-
erala held at Mudania. ended with the 1 er able number of person!
draft of a protocol. No difficulty was unable to leave under the original pro
had in reaching an agreement on a visions of the Turkish invitation.
majority of the clauses that were a
basis for the peace conference." I AlS/CnTaNs REINFORCING
POSITIONS ON FRONTIER
RU8SIA NOW TAKING HAND | Athens. Greece. Oct. 4.—It Is official
IN DARDANELLES MATTER ]y reported that the Albanians are re
Constantinople, Ort. 4.—Russia to-' Inforcing their troops on the frontier
day loomed on the horizon for the first J ss a result of the Grecian-Nationalist
time as likely to prove an Important movemi
E ACT OF GIANTS DEFEAT YANKS IN FIRST
GAME OF THE WORLDS SERIES
LOST TO GREECE
Expected That it Was De
stroyed in Order to Prepare
Way for Return if'the Revo
lutionists Got Into Scrap in
Their Own Ranks.
I By Associated Pri
London, Oct. 4.—The original of fhe
ct of abdication of former King Con
stantine of Greece, has mysteriously
disappeared, according to a Reuter's
dispatch from Athens.
It Is contended that the disappear
ice is the work of Constat
rs who believed that there would
•evolu-
Eighth Inning Rally Which Netted Three Runs, Put Mc-
Grawites in the Lead and Yanks Were Unable to Over
come One-run Lead in the Ninth, Dropping First Game
By Score of 3 to 2,—Nehf and Bush Replaced During
Game.—35,000 Witnessed the Contest.
be a dim
: the i
POSMEHOF
0.5. DEBTS URGED
With the Exception of That
Of England So That Finan
cial Adjustments Can be Ar
ranged in Accordance With
Ability to Pay.
Justice Morschauser Will Not
Announce Decision Pending
Request From Mrs. Still
man's Attorneys Not to Be in
A Hurry.
r has
owed the United 8tates by European i reservod hl * d * cl *ion on the applica
tion for confirmation of the report of
Referee Gleason in the Stillman div-1
GUTTED WITH SEBE
FDRESTFIBESTDDAY
Many Are Under Control But
Others Are Not and Destruc
tion of Property Will Mount
Into Millions With Loss of
Life Also.
$ct. 4.—Non
Duluth.
Minnesota
day a veritable sea of sombre-colored
smoke, dotted with fires, i
which are under control and*
uilttedly heyond control, but
whole threatening further widespread
destruction at the slightest p
lion of the elements.
In St. l,uuin county alone th>
105 fires burning, according to
reports from the Adjutant G
vho is personally co-operatlni
ihe forestry department in the tire',
The Giants copped the first
game in the World's Series today
in a garrison finish in the eighth
inning, with the score two to
nothing against them. With three
successive hits in the eighth,
Bush retired in favor of Hoyt who
gave up the fourth bingle to Meus-
el, two runs scoring. With the
game tied and two men on bate, a
sacrifice fly netted the third and
winning run. A snappy double
play grounded whatever chances
the Yanks had In the ninth. Both
Nehf and Buah, who started, fall-
ed is go the distance.
The Game Play by Play.
FIRST INNING
Grounds, Oct. 4.—First inning,
is. Captain Bancvroft, of the
and Manager Huggins, of the
s, conferred with umpres at
in ground rules.
a--First half—Witt filed out to
Groh threw out Dugan at first.
heer. Ruth struck
•ly fooling him with
Dugan, 3b
Rutb # rf
1*1 pp. lb
R. Meuse!, If.
0 110 0
0 0 5 4 0
AB R H PO A E
state conmonmii due
FORM TODAY AT MAG01 WITH LARGE CROWD
Tobe Daniels Called Meeting to Order and on Absence of
Returns, Read Results.—N. F. Culpepper Elected Tem
porary Chairman.—Orren Roberts Nominated Walker
Who Made Short Address. — Adjournment Until Late
This Afternoon for Completion of Business.
Mac<
. . I ter °® or sa the strongest ©
4.—With twenty- - tlon endian, for the g enate
hundred persons In attendance,!
of Governor-elect Cllf-|HOPE HELD OUT THAT
ford Walker's delegates was conven-j VEREEN WOULD COME
today and elected N. F. Cul-| Macon, Ga., Oct. 4. The plan
pepper, temporary chairman. j finally adopted last nght after
invention was called to order .caucus, to control the Wednesday
by Tobe Daniels of Troup countv. who,'convention here, fs as follows:
after calling for W. J. Vere?n chair-1 The convention will proceed with
of the executive committee, and jail its business, as usually the case,
ing no response, directed that but will not adjourn sine die. When
the business is completed it will re.
ention proceed to the eh
porary chairman, and Culpep
elected.
Roberts, of Walton county,
nominated Clifford E. Walker for Gov-
emor. and there were several seconds.
Maddox, of Rome, was elected
nent chairman, and Mrs. Ander-
is—Sfecond half—Wqrd threw
Hcroft at first. Groh got Texas
Into left for the first hit of
ries. Frisch singled into left
Snyder, t
Nehf. P.
Smith ....
.000 000 03X—3 tl
Inn:
Sum ni a
i.v Hoyt 1
Ot of a hole.
No T
) hits,
. by Nehf 3. by Ryan 2; b
on halls, off Bush 1. oil Nehf 1;
base hits, Groh, Witt; sacrlflc*
Schang. Ward. Young; passed
l Schang: double play, Snyder it
' croft. Scott to Ward to 1’ipp. Yoi
thre
There was no indication this mot
ing that the prayers or the wh(
orth country for less wind and k
of rain would be answered today.
SECOND INNING | first.
Yanks—First half—Ripp went out to left,
oily unassisted. R. Meusei fanned, and
Schang spanked single Into left for Snyd
ankee hit. Groh threw out went
Ward at first. No runs, one bit. no gan i
and
j Giants -Second half—Kelly whiffed R»tb
► on three pitched halls. Ward threw groiir
d out Stengel at first. Dugan tc*^ *—•
der's hot smash and got him
i Ruth's single to ngh
ung fumbled the bai;
econd. Kelly took Pipp •
beat him to the bag.!
Walker concluded Ills speech at
12:30 oclock, after which the same
dates for the forthcoming primary,
and convention on October 18. as
fixed by the State Democratic Execu
tive Committee, of which W. J. Ve-
reen is chairman, were approved. The
convention then adjourned until late
this afternoon.
Membership State Executive Commit
tee is Increased.
i was adopted Incre
if members of the t
inn it tee in each eon
hits, one t
»nd half—<
THIRD INNING
Justice Morschauser
nations, with the exception of England,
until the actual amount which such
nations could ultimately pay, has been
determined by conferences between (
the creditor and debtore, waa sug- *** that he would make bis decision
geuted by Reginald McKenna, former known before rr,d *I r - added that he ,
Chancellor of the British Exchequer. : w * 8 read y *° confirm th-
to an address before the American lha ‘ ‘ ;ouna<?1 *» r Mrs. Stillman had
Bankers’ Association In convention a,ked hlm *° tnke hl " ,Jm *'
here today. I <r the banker carried the cai
j Appellate division he could not there
[ affirm that the report was confirmed
| without careful study of the records
IRE FIGHTER8 IN MINN. |
MAKE 80ME HEADWAV
8t. Paul. Minn., Oct. 4.—Fire fight i
announc- * i rs gained headway In the fire cones'
last night due to more favorable
weather conditions. !
» hit*.
RUTHERFORD B. HAVES
CENTENNARY CELEBRATED -u-nr..
(By Associate* *
Fremont, O., Oct. 4.—People in all Hays, who was the nineteenth presl-
walks of life gathered here today to dent of the United States, at the
honor tha mamory of Rutharford B. tennial anniversary of his birth.
Arc Yob Going To
Pain) This Summer?
Now Is The Time
We can furnish you anything
in the Paint Line you may need
WE SELL
“Sherwin-Williams Paints*
The Prices Are Right
MASH-M1LT0N DRUG CO.
“AGpod Place to Trade.”
Phones »05and 106
U. S. POLICY MAKES |!
LONDON FINANCIAL HUB
i hit. i
Englishman Says American
Idiocy Has Failed to Wrest
Palm From London.
KOIIRTH INNING
Yanks—First half—Dugan singled
over middle bug. Ruth forced Dugi
Frisch to Bancroft. Pipp fanned o\
Ruth wan out stealing. Snyder to Ba
croft, completing nice double play. ?
Wichita, Kas.. Oct. 4.—London is the run>( one hit no errors
recognized hub of the financial worllj Giants—Second half—Scott thr#
and will continue so. Inasmuch as. out Meusei. Young struck out. Kelly
America Is idiotically squandering Its ilng j ed past Dugan. Stengel set
first great opportunity to wrest this a hlgh ny to Ward No run>> on ,
distinction from England of crucifying! no „rrors.
herself upon a cross of gold—a high FIFTH INNING
tariff, declared Roundtree Gillett. Eng- Yanks—First half—Meusei sei
Hah quaker. w|»b twenty-five years ev j lot one through Bancroft. Schang
rlflced, Nehf to Kelly. Ward 1
Scott lined out to Young
Giants
Frisch fouled out to Schang who took
the ball near the Yankee's bench. Balt
one. Bush claimed that the ball slip-
th was robbed of bit by Bau-! Red out of his hand and that he
took the ball while running] not mean to pitch It. There wai
nter field. Witt went out j conference at the plate but Umpire
Kleni would not allow the claim. Groh
was out stealing, Schang to Ward.
Bush struck out Meusei. N<
hits, no errors.
SEVENTH INNINt
Yanks—First half—Meusei singled
past Groh for his second hit. Nehf
took Schang's intended sacrlfh
o center field. Meuse
to third and Schang went to
when Young fumbled ball. Meusei
scored on Ward's sacrifice fly
Stengel. Schang holding second. Scott
filed out to Stengel who took
In deep left. Schang holding
cess until the 28th and return to re
ceive returns from the senatorial
primary.
This was agreed upo n in order to
obviate the legal technicality which
it finally was decided would result
from a sine die adjournment. In that
case, it was shown. Gov Hardwick
in all probability would hold a con
vention on the 28th, and the coarts
declare him the nominee for the
Senate.
Therefore, rather than risk a see.
ond convention, held without any
Walker delegates, they will return
that dato. Secretary E. W. Jor.
dan of the present executive corn,
mittce will receive all entrance fees
make all arrangements for holding
the senatorial primaries, compile the
Ing the returns and report them on Oct 28.
ite exe-' As these things worked out the
mgression- stronger of the Walker faction
id two wo- carried their original convention that
imen, with the convention of Oct. 4 should
upn and one woman from the either attend to all business ordinaii.
at large. G. E. Maddox of Rome ly handled by a state convention,
ide chairman of the committee, j take charge of the entire party
olutions touching on the death machinery and proceed with the
no tor Watson and Judge J. W. business of conducting the state’s
<*>'. state pension commissioner politics^ or else it should not assem-
adopted. 1 bleat all, since it could not afford
to go part way and thereby appear
BOIF.EULLET AND GEORGE 'to recognise the authority of the
FAVORED BY THE CONVENTION Vereen committee to continue in
Macon. Ga.. Oct. 4-Nath Culpepper, office beyond Oct. 4.
ember of the old committee, called Ed Maddox Chairman.
vent ion to order, and Orren In the meantime the newly.elected
nominated ClifT Walker, who executive committee will simply not
Smith withdrew bis contest function, but will be prepared to
Judge Custer, and the conven- take over the party machinery on
sed a resolution endorsing Oct. 28. Ed Maddox of Rome will
itson and deploring his death. be the chairman and Mrs. Andenon,
(invention adjourned «t one formerly Mr. Walker's chief clerk, .
* nt three, now In the office of H. J. Fullbright,
Judge Wal- will be the state secretary.
district
Ruber
KU KLUX IN NEW
ENGLAND SPREADING
iton. Mass., OcL 4.—The Ku Klux
Invasion of New England has
extended to every state, it wasj
nnounced at the first public assembly:
of the organisation in Greater Boston’
today. 1
ade a shoe string <
ml Meusei
Frisch. No runs, one 1
Giants—Second half-
out Suyder. Nehf poi
Scott got Bancroft at first No run
no hits, no errors.
SIXTH INNING
Yanks—First half—Bancroft toe
Rush's hot grounder and got him i
niche
Schai
Giants—Second half—Young filed
out to Ruth. Kelly scratched an in
field hit. Stengel singled to left. Kel
ly goiug to second. Scott knocked
down Snyder's hit over second and tin
bases were filled. Smith batting foi
Nehf. Smith up. Smith hit into dou
ble play. Scott to Ward to Rlpp. Nt
Stengel. Ruth fanned and walked
sadly back to the right field. No r
hits, no errors.
Bants—Second half—Bancroft
(CoDtlnuad on Pago Bight)
Tongue effects to go with the new long dresses
We have them as pictured in the following styles
and colors.
Black satin, brown satin and black kid. Baby
French heeL Also brown satin without beaded
tongue.
ALL TRICED AT i.
$8.50
Smith-Harley Shoe Co.
LIBERTY MOTOR IS
EXPECTED TO CARRY
PLANE ACROSS U. SL
<**T AasocUt«4 Praia)
San Diego. Cal.. Oct. 4.—Con
fidence that their powerful Liber
ty motor will not fall in their
proposed non-stop flight from San
Diego to New York, starting at
daybreak tomorrow, was express
ed today by Lieutenants Oakly G.
Kelly and John MacReady. army
U. S. DOLLAR NOT
WORTH PAR NOWIN
CITY OF MONTREAL
• By Asa
1 Preaa)
Montreal. Ont., Oct. 4.—For the
first time In a number of years.
United States dollars were not
accepted at par value in this city
today, when tendered In the pay
ment of taxes. The Treasurer ex
plained that dollars were soiling
at slight discount on this market
r
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