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THOMA8VILLE, GEORGIA MONDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 13, 1922.
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■TIMM HITS MEETING OF
IF
Kemalists Are In Prideful Mt od Over Their Victories and
Are Making Threats of Russian Assistance and the Dis
ruptions in Italy and England.—Violent Outbursts are
Feared in Constantinople Due to Postponement of th.
Conference for Another Week.
MRS. GIBSON AND NEGRO
WOMAN GET INTO FIGHT
OVER MURDER MYSTERY
Pig Woman and Negro Cow
Keeper Engage in Physical
Difficulty. — Negress Says
Mrs. Gibson Did Not Wit
ness Double Killing.
City .
Lausanne, Switzerland, NOT. 13.—
The delegates of the Turkish Nation
alist government have come to Laus
anne as victors and their mood Is
wholly different than that of the
crushed representatives of the Sultan
who begged for mercy when the treaty
of Sevres was drafted three years
•go.
sired a postponement. It was said
yesterday that the British were argu
ing for a still Inter date than Nov.
20, but the French government could
not see why a week’s postponement
should not be ample.
The same uncertainty that charact
erized the peace confgcrence still j Mrs
clouds the proposed preliminary | hud
ing between the representati'
New Brunswick. N. J., Nov. 13.—A
diyslcal encounter between women
Fitnesses In tha Hall-Mills murder
latest development to-
Mr*
Glbsc
Pig
»f Great Britain, France and Italy. 1
Their leader, ismet Pasha boa
the support of ihe Russian Sovii
and alluded to the uncertainty which]The British
the new governments of England and allied conference to precede the ha
Italy have given to the solidarity of'Lausanne gathering while M. Poin-lthi
the Entente. i care, the French premier, thinks _
i simple “conversations” will be ndequ.
CONSTANTINOPLE SITUATION j atp - He ha * suggested that he can j
WORRYING ALLIED HEADS see and ulk to Low* Curzon, the Birt-
i ish foreign secretary, while Lord,
London, Nov. 15.-Now that tho Curzon j, ttirou( .,, Pnri „ on
Lausanne conference has been post-; j,j 8 way to Lausanne,
poned to November 20th. the question ! _ ... . .
_ , ,, , . . , H . Italy s position is rather vague, i
most urgently asked here is whether Q .. . . . .. “ . I
It will be PO..IU. to maintain order ' "” m ". I >nve ,aid that
In Constantinople In the Interim. JtaJ. P / emi " Mu “ oUn »“ not
toratlnn of communication, ha, reveal. I S' ,** tod *>'-
ed anch on ugly situation there that dd " ot ,ndi '“'f- however , '" hc "
it I. evident that the utmost tact and ho wou,d be •>" ! > , '‘ red •« be represent,
skill will ho necessary to prevent vlo- cd *» « wh *‘ "»“l d be his
lent outbursts. All reports coming '"“ il “ de conversations between the
here concur in saying that the Ex principal allies,
tremlsts are dominating the Angora f Host of the French delegation to
government, which Is following a pol- j the conference headed by M. Bompard
Icy of defiance toward the allies and! intended to leave for Lausanne last
terrorism among the local population night, but their trip was cancelled
o says she saw the murder, and
llle Russell, negress. who keeps
n a statement Sunday, said RIechstag Tribune
bson did not see the murder. [Chapman Catt yes
altercation over a pig yester- j address under the aus
ttorney Mott, head of the In-1 Woman’s League of ,
PATTC QPFaiffi! remove squares of
bill ID DrumD COTTON after boll
WEEVIL HAS COME OUT,
THEN USE ARSENATE
This Remedy Will Do The
Work Says Florida Agricul
tural Head at the State Col
lege at Gainesville.—Experi
ments Successful.
For First Time in History
Such Privilege Was Ever
Granted a Foreigner, it is
Stated in Berlin Dispatches
Today.
(fly A
Berlin. Nov.
what
'orkers in Great Britain. It I
■ould' Hever! that this Is the first time
e to | privilege has ever been granted t
1LLI01I BARRELS OIL THXD
BY GREAT FIRE I HUMBLE SECTOR
Stated Haze Late MEN IN RUSSIA MURDER
Sunday That Threatens To ___ mttA ,
Destroy Entire Plant, Ac-. BY THE WHOLESALE TO
cording to Advices From
Houston Today.
In Constantinople.
hen M. Foincare decided that he
would await the arrivul here of Lord
Curzon.
The Turkish delegation headed by
Ismet Pusha, whi.h arrived at Lau-
f ( sanne last night, may continue on to
11 Paris. The French government had
1 asked the Angora representative
TURK DELEGATES TO CONFER.
Paris, Nov. 13.—In answer to i
message from Ismet Pasha, head o
the Turkish Nationalist delegation a
Lausanne, Ferld, of the Angora .
ernment representatives here started | iere , Ferid Bey, to notify Ismet of
for Lausanne today to confer with the postponement and to incite them
fire I
and in the history of tne Gulf Coast
oil fields h now raging Ip the Huinbie
sector, seventeen miles northeast of
Houston. Thiee quarters of a mil
lion barrels of ol) are now burning
and are being fanned by a stiff north
wind which is endangering two mil
lion dollars worth of oil. During a
.storm Sunday, lightning struck a
tank and early today the flames
spread to other tank*.
Moi
DI8A8TROU8 FIRE RAGING
suston. Texas, Nov.
one million barrels, of oil
doomed early last night and Indlcatl
Ismet and accompany him here If he to come to the capital,
decides to Pome - j The French feel there
! chance of Great Britain and Franc.
U. S. HAS NOT SENT NEW NOTE | bdnt „ neral « cor j „„
ON NEAR EASTERN AFFAIRS on which Lord Curzon is extremely j probably be consumed In
ie 'anxious to obtain allied agreement fire sweeping the Gulf Pnx
before the meeting with the Turks; Company farm at Humble. Ll«
! s but there is no concealment of the j caused the blaze,
dispatches, "that the "united fact that thcre ‘ 8 not entire harmony] Three enormous under grout
States has sent a note to Europe re- in the view * of the French and Brit-; ervolrs. said to have a capai
gardlng the Near East peace settle- “h. [400,000 barrels each, caught fii
PREVENT ROBBERY LEAK
Five Men Arrested by Au
thorities Said to Have Ad
mitted Killing Over One
Hundred Persons to Secure
Valuables.
Most
13.—Flv
ted by the police tc
admitted murdering 108 men. worn
il children, their motive being p
bery. In one instance, eighteen p
attending a birthday party wi
all killed. Another time a fumily
was murdered in order
and hai
ivllle. Fla., Nov. 13.—Removal
of all squares from the cotton plant
when virtually all boll wee-
*ut of winter quarters In
'hlefc is about June 5th, and
destruction of the squares,
immediately by a thorough aoplic-i-
tion of calcium arsenate, or lead ar
senate, is the method developed here
for control of the weevil, it was an
nounced Saturday night by Doctoi
Wllmon Newell of the state plum
board, and director of the University
or Florida experiment station
He termed the development
EARTHQUAKE 11 VIOLENT TIDAL WAVE
No Inkling Yet as to the Exact Number That Have Been
Killed or as to Property I amage Resulting From the
Disaster.—It is Stated That Three Towns Have Been
Completely Wiped Out by the Violent Eruptions of
Water That Resulted.—Relief Measures in Progress.
itofagasta.
city of Cop!up<
13.—The
nd the
able.
ning which i
blow
•evil.
ships <
Washington. D. C., Nov.
Impression prevailing in
nople and reflected In
The French,! i
i State Depart
ment today, to be based on a misun
derstanding of facts.
Officials said the only American
communication on the subject U a
copy of a statement of the American | j^” Mnne
position which wn. sent tn October to . .mbuMdif,
the ambassadors In Paris, London ana ■
Rome.
three
se, think that
( it is better to get to work .with the
• Turks quickly in order to avoid any w bole farm •
[outbreaks around Constantinople, of which
|nnd to trust to luck to find time at can be seen t
through J Workmen i
the boiling i
>ther
POSTPONED AT REQUEST
OF GREAT BRITAIN
Paris, Nov. 13.—The French foreign
office ycite.day announced that the
Greco-Turkish peace conference to be
held at Lausanne bad been tentatively
set for not Inter than Nov. 20.
Originally the date set for the con
vening of the conference was Nov.
13, but the British government de-
> agree on such
mon course as still many be found at
this late date.
The Americnn minister, Joseph C.
Grew, was in Lausanne for a few
hours yesterday and engaged rooms
for Rear Admiral Mark Bristol and
the American ambassador to Italy,
Richard Washburn Child, Mrs. Child
and himself, but he did not know
when the American unofficial obscrv- j however, and
h here because of the'Drop*r.
uncertainty of the conference plans.
iread rapidly to-!
•arby pits. The]
lists of twenty tanks, j
y be lost. The blaze
or. a prairli
I that oil will
dial.- property,
s from Humble,
! CHINESE BANDITS IN
ENORMOUS NUMBERS
I THREATEN MISSIONARIES
J Over Thousand in the Honan
| Province Are Said to Have
Defeated Government For
ces and Are in Control of
Entire Province.
that fields which had undergone tt
nu-ut had produced virtually i
much cotton as before the weevil
SOVIETS CONSIDER HOW
TO FIGHT THE FASCISTl
SPIRIT AMONG GERMANS
Progress of Facsimo in Other
European Countries is Prov
ing Thom in the Flesh of
Third Internationale Which
Now Plans to Squash it.
icow, Nov. 13.—The Thirl lnt
Rationale Is considering tactics
combat the wave of Fascism which
reported to be making treraendo (
strides in Germany. Poland, Rumania ! quimbo,
and Hungary. The nowspm
da suys the Coirttlfffnlats mu
an antl-PaHclsti front and foi
party against the progress
movement that swept Italy.
ed and practically!^^ v
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SOLDIER BONUS WILL
PASS NEXT CONGRESS
SAYS LEGION LEADER
Wa sh I ngtoru "d.*" c!'"xo vt* 13.—Con f I-
Fov. 13.—It ii
- that bandits In
ovince who have bee
sign missionaries an
! country now numbe
holding the entire Kii
The outlaws have d
NO NEED FOR THIRD
PARTY SAYS BARUCH
New York. A Novels.—There Is n
need for a third party and lie intend
to remain a Democrat. Bernard .\
Baruch, former chairman of the wa
Industries, and personal friend of foi
President Wilson, declared todaj
lio made this
which cor
March foi
by John ’
suggestion of Colonel
Republican, and former
roller of the Shipping lh
manufacturers and farmers lit
together with Baruch in charg
the organization of a third party.
EXPRESS CASES IN
THE CIRCUIT COURT
Nov. 13.—Wallace Mill-
for the sixteen defend
re convicted In conuec
dlsappearanceof half a
erlcan Railway Express
lured today that a writ
from the Circuit Court
[firming the decision of
ourt would bo filed in
of Caldera greatly damaged by I AlrPa,, y twenty-four bodies have
tidal waves Saturday. The town betn recovered at Coquimbo, where
thrown Into a panic when the is known there are one hundred or
of water severed the power more dead. At Chanaral a number
i. Most of the commercial sec- j Wure killed by falling houses,
tlon of Coplapo was carried away by | It was earthquake and tidal wave
the waters and the port of Charnaral combined that accounted for the vast
was destroyed. j destruction in the provinces of Anto.
—■ .fagasta, Atacama and Coquimbo. The
RELIEF NEEDED FOR VICTIMS 'movement of the ocean is described
CHILEAN QUAKE AND FLOOD as phenomenal. It gave evidence of
Santiago, Chile, Nov. 13.—Relief a terrific disturbance in the bed of
forces to aid the thousands made | the Pacific itself. There must have
homeless by earthquakes throughout j been such a rearing at the bottom of
Chile Saturday and the flooding wuves the sea that immense quantities of
Bowed, were being built to- ‘ water were sucked through, causing a
•> death toll probably will be tremendous recession of the waters
thousand, it is estimated and along the Chilean coast.
ir ^ mage * 8 e *l >p<,pd *° j Several times the ocean swept out-
*” """ * ird and came back in the shape of a
ive, flooding the seaports and
j in some instances sweeping away the
j waterfront. The violent effects of
[the tidal waves were felt from
i Antofagasta on the north to Valdivia
[on the south, covering about sixteen
'degrees of latitude, or more than 1,-
,200 miles.
Santiago, Chile, JJav. 13.—With All types of craft lying in the vari-
partiul n-.i-stablishment of communu ous harbors were swept on shore
Chile’s earthquake catastro- wrecked, or left high and dry, and at
vealed in even greater magni- scores of small ports wharves and
tude than first reports indicated. quays were destroyed. Chilean naval
It is estimated that ut least 1,000 j vessels in the harbor nt Talcahuano,
are dead, and many housands are in'about 300 miles south of Valparaiso,
distress, needing food and shelter. when they felt the force of the waters
In addition to heavy casualties ofj c ''PP od their cables and proceeded
dead and injured at Copiapo and Co- out to °Pen
is reported yesterday President Aleasandri has ordered
that 500 were killed at Vallonar and [the various government departments
the surrounding district.- Vallennr[to take steps for the relief of the
was virtually destroyed, and the sufferers in the stricken districts,
survivors are in a critical condition, j those most sorely afflicted lying be
lt seems certain that there have been tween Coquimbo and Copiapo.
casualty in other towns and villages The navy department has sent ships
around Copiapo, to the south, con- along the coast to aid in the work.
Company, do
of certiorari
of Appeals t
Ihe district <
will apply
In the meantime Millei
for a stay of execution of
es Imposed on the defendants.
FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANIES LOSE
Miss. Ruling That Compan
ies Owed $8,500,000 in Fines
Upheld in High Court.
CENTRAL AMERICAN 1 RIOTING IN COLOGNE HAS
GOVERNMENTS AGREE | ASSUMED DANGEROUS
TO U. S. CONFERENCE PROPORTIONS
l tlie State Department,
ave been selected for the
BOTTLERS IN ATLANTA
| Berlin. < Nov A "l3 C —Advlces , from Col-
jogne report that the rioting which be
gan Friday In u suburb of Kalk had
I spread Saturday and Sunday to a
suburb of Kuelhelm and Ehrenfried.
Many shop windows were smashed
and a mob stoned the police, shouting
hunger, hunger. Many were arrested.
FOUR DIE IN MISS. HOTEL FIRE
Amory, Miss., Nov. 1
cere (burned to death It
lestroyed a hotel her.*
mah.
DR. MARTIN TALKS
AT MEDICAL MEETING
l it, ,t > r '•■ JtMtln ot !
' . the program for the Initial address
°“ K J!the opening session tonight ot ;l
mithern Medical Association. II
Idress will deal with the history
e Association which was organ!z<
Chattanooga fifteen years ag.».
Hundreds of doctors from all par
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