The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, November 15, 1922, Image 1

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WEATHER FOREOAST LV CLOUDY AND COOLER. ADVERTISIM FORMS SLSSI HIRE A. M. OAILT CkMIM of Copy ».cat.ad OHr »» INK wo ooho«Wo< to rwi tko ■wot Coy. VOL. XXXIII. No. 312. THOMAEVILLE, GEORGIA WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 13, 1322. 1300 PER ANNUM ihmeeie INCH STIR IIP French Nurses Are Attacked By-Troops, Breaking Into a Convent. — French Govern ment Demands Investigation At Once. __ OSr Associated l’r«M> Constantinople. Nov., 15—Another disagreeable aspect to the general situation here has arisen from reports from Bussa that two French Sisters of Charity have been attacked by Kemallst soldiers, who forced an en trance Into the convent. The French authorities have vigorously protested and are demanding an Immediate ex planation from the Turkish National ist government TURKS ASSURE RESPECT SCARCELY HOUSE HlltS IN 10 PROVINCES OF THE CHILEAN REPUBLIC JAP NEWSPAPERS ARE SILENT ON U. S. COURT RULING ON CITIZENSHIP One Paper Says Nothing Can Be Done as it Would be Con sidered as Interfering With The Domestic Affairs of the United States. (By Associated Fresn) i, Nov. 15.—Japanes yesterday printed the of the United States Supreme Court holding that Japanese are Ineligible for naturalisation as American cltl- sens. No comment wa smado except by one paper, which said It was Im possible for Japan to do anything be- Investigations Reveal Many Victims Heretofore Un known and Regions Not Yet Probed May Show Further Damage. — Harding Offers Red Cross Aid if Needed. (By Associated Press) Santiago, Chile, Nov. 15.—Scarcely a house remains standing in the Val- lenar Valley of Northern Chile, as a result of the earthquakes and marine disturbances of last week. The full ex tent of the disaster which centered upon the provinces of Atacama and Coquimbo, became more fully known today with the reopening of telegraph communications. In these two prov inces the victims numbered fifteen hundred so far as Is now known, (but itis expected the number will be In- RAILROAD MAN FOUND DEAD ON SAVANNAH HOTEL ROOF Had Evidently Fatten From The Eighth Story to Roof of The Third Story Annex,— Coroner Takes Charge of Case. Savannah, Os.. Nov. 15.—The body of Oscar H. Wilson, Atlanta traveling passenger agent of the C. M. A St. P Railway was found at eight oclock this morning on the roof of the third The coroner is Investigating. FRANK MCKENZIE TRIAlT DATE FIXED FOR JANUAR’ Washington, D. C.. Nov. 15.—Presi dent Harding in a cablegram to Presl- a D ,«..w ield fla Nov lR*^Th« trlal Pr *"* McKeaili. charged *ihf wlth ,he n,urd( ’ r of Robert Crosby at people ol Chile who suffered from the 0uylon tw0 y ,„, , go wl] , lrte p ' kc0 the fourth Monday In January, it COUPLE CHARGED WITH KIDNAPING Arrested in Macon and State They Brought Child Who Wanted to Come Also. (By Associated ITevn) Macon, Ga., Nov. 15.—Charged with kidnaping Rose Campbell, aged 12, of Atlanta, Mr. andjdrs. Chester Wilson, were arrested In Macon today. The couple declar ed they are Innocent, stating lliat CALLED AUTO JUNK AND WAS STABBED TO DEATH (By Associated Prod Jacksonville, Fliu, Nov. 15.—Neil Bnftham, aged 21, who Is alleged to bare stabbed to death, Earl Black, aft- “piece of Junk,” went ed with aecond degree murder in the criminal court here today. The wives tending heartfelt sympathy in this hour of widespread suffering and national grief. The American Red Cross will hold itself In readiness to render such assistance as may be In Ui power, I beg that yonr excellency wl.l not hesitate to let me know it this organi zation can aerve the people of the stricken districts In any way.” The State Department also made public reports from American consular officers describing conditions in their districts resulting from ths earth quakes. Consul Delchman at Vaiparlso said In his opinion earthquake damage north of Vaiparlso was sufficient to warrant moderate financial assistance EBERT F1CES NEW Resignation of the Wirth Cab met Yesterday Confronts the Government With Complex Phase. — Socialists in the Minority. Rerlln, Nov. 15.—Presldei warrant numerate nnanciai assistance of tb. American Red Cro„. M.oy m 0 “?rRicU p^.m, of honed, worn nlOBl CflUCBI prOOiems Ot houses were destroyed and fallmles destitute, tho message said, the prob able u>*> of life being 1.000 and wound ed number between 4,000 and 5,000 according to official advices he has re ceived- The American consular agency at Coquimbo was said to have of Chile from Antofagasta south the night of the tenth. A thousand reported killed and several thousand homeless. The damage to Antofagas ta It not more than 115,000 and theTe loss of life. Government wireless station destroyed north of Antofagas- great from the earthquake and tidal PITTSBURGH BASIS FOR STEEL ATTACKED (By Awocliita Brass) Washington, D. ., Nov. 15.—If the Federal Trade Commission can de monstrate that the trade custom of selling steel products on the basis or prevailing Pittsburgh prices. Is due to a combination In restraint of Trade Judge Gary of the United States 8tee] Corporation testified today (before the i tie knife during a fistic counter between the two. unconscionable.” problems of his admlnls- i result of the resignation if the Wirth ceblnel islgned with his ass< lodalists refused to ; coalition ministry, t Ebert today con... with leaders of the Socialist and l__ Socialist parties In an eftor* to cre ate a new ministry. DISTILLERS POINTlO INJUSTICE OF THE NEW WHISKEY RULINGS today with Commissioner Blair the Internal Revenue Bureau, against enforcement of the recent treasury ruling requiring drastic changes In The decision would make .. . ble, the distillers said In a letter Commissioner Blair, for them to HARDING WILL DELIVER SPECIAL MESSAGE IN CONGRESS NEXT TUESDAY Will Take up Ship Subsidy With Determination to Put it Through.—Legislative Tan gle is Expected in Short Ses sion of Congress. (By Associated Press) Washington, D. C., Nov. 15.—Tenta tive plans were made today for Presi dent Harding to go to the capltol next Tuesday to deliver In person, his message to the extra session of con gress. Arrangements provide that the opening session Monday will be ad journed as soon as it begins out of re spect to late Senator Watson of Georgia. PRESIDENT MAKES PLANS FOR OPENING C0NGRE8S Washington, strongly in the House next week and also through the Senate and this In the face of discouraging reports Republican congressional leaders. The BRITISH WILL NUT SPPROYETIKPLI HI THE HEIST Word Has Been Sent to the Other Allied Nations Stat ing That Demands Are Out Of Order—Turks Agreed to Armistice Terms. memorandum In which Great Brit- tin declares that the main Turkish demands which are to come before the Near East conference at LausAn- regarded favorably by the British government. PLANE ACCIDENTS BEING PROBED AT BALTIMORE Baltimore, Md., Nov. 15—Two sep- i railroad officials and employes was reported under contemplation. The President yesterday made par tial plans for the opening next Monday of the extra session of Congress. His opening message, which probably will be In the from -of a personal addresi at a joint session next Tuesday, wil sidy bill. The opening, address also i clean up of all pressing business "irch 3 next and avoidance of an session next spring of the newly- elected Congress. The President, it was slated oflclally the White House, Intends to the House to take up the ship subsidy bill Immediately during the two weeks Ise In his mesasge recommendations on other subjects. He Is requested under the law to sub- the annual budget to Congress at the opening of the December session and his may be the vehicle for further recommendations as to other legisla tion. such as that touching upon rail- REPORT MISS MACSWDiEY DEAD FROM STRIKE UNCONFIRMED Primate Suggests Her Release For the Sake of the Case Along With Other Women In Similar Prisons.—Would Help Matters, He Thinks. t Pr#„> MS PLAN TO COME TO AMERICA To Present the Phases of the New Government, Which Are Said to be the Death of The Ottoman Empire. — Oppose Mustapha Kemal. Athens, Greece, Nov. 15—Rita Tew- flk Bey, president of the Council of State, and informer of the Constanti nople government, said here today stroyer of Turkey. Dublin, Ireland, Nov. 15.—In an ap peal to the Irish people on behatf of Mbs Mary MacSwiney and other wo men political prisoners In Mount Joy prison. It was declared today that she had undergone a great change for the worse and It la feared >be would die. Rumors that she had diet were not confirmed by prison authorities. CARDINAL LOGUE SUGGESTS RELEA8E OF WOMEN Dublin, Ireland, Nov. 15.—Cardinal Logue, primate of Ireland, suggests the release of Miss Mary .MacSwiney Mount Joy prison, where . nh® has been on a hunger strike for eleven days. Hts suggestion was contained telegram to the Free State min ister of home affairs and said that harm would be caused by detain ing women prisoners In Ireland than by liberating them. ENGINEER TTlAMeITfOR RECENT MISSOURI WRECK (By AtaoclMe.l Press) ishingotn. D. C.. . ■ t Pacific train wreck at 8alphur Springs, Missouri, on August fifth. In which 34 persons were killed end 185 Injured, must rest upon Engineer CHEEK GOVERNMENT, CALLS FOR AID FROM THE UNITED STATES Thousands of Stricken Refu gees Cannot Live Unless Im mediate Food Shipments are Made Say Reports From Athens Today. (By Associated Treesi Washington, D- C-, Nov. 15. — The Greek government Is asking the “utmost help” from every nation In efforts to care for the hundreds of msands of rsfngees which continue pour out of Asia Minor as a result of the Turkish military successes, ac cording to a cable from the director of the American Red Cross Near East Relief. The cable declares the fete of a million Christians hangs largely on the “quick charity of America.” PRAYER SERVICE FOR MEN ON TRIAL CAUSES POSTPONEMENT OF CASE county police and his charged with murder In connection scheduled for today. Glenn of train number 4, one of the ! dead, according to a report made to i the Interstate Commerce Commission ’ temperance union hoi today by the safety Inspectors Inves- prayer service ' tlgatlng the disaster. LEAVENWORTH CONVICT USES KNIFE WITH FATAL RESULT ON PRISON GUARD FEDERAL BUDGET WILL BE DECREASED BY THREE HUNDRED MILLIONS Washlngtpn, D. C., Nov. 15.— The 1923-24 federal budget is . ' ... .. The 1923-24 federal budget Is ex- •horlly before norm ye.ierd.y family j pe clod b> . a dm , n |„ ratlo „ 0 mci»W MEXICO PROTESTS 'AGAINST LYNCHING IN STATE OF TEXAS Washington, D. C., Nov. 15.—Thi Mexican embassy has made represen tations to thP 8tate Department against the alleged lynching of tlnue activities which have been ! ccutlve. however, was said to feel that road questions. Mexican In Weslaco, Texas. Saturday Increasing dlffrculties for the ship, and asking guarantees for the Mexl- Kubsidy bill are reported by returning can consul In Hidalgo, Texas, whose Republicans. The President was said life is said to have been threatened. been told yesterday by promt-1 According to the embassy's advices publican leaders that there the Mexican was taken le If any, chance of enactment j his arrest following a : the measure by March 3. The Az- American and lynched. prohibition law. JAPAN INTERESTED Lausanne. Nov. 15.—Japan like the Sweeping denunciation of the r r YOUK HOMS tfietf* some room—maybeyoun or Vhe kiddies, living room, din ing room or ldtchen—where you’d like to change the color of the woodwork. That’* the place and job for flXAU W IMS LAST1NO FINISH RVhat’s more, you can have your favored color acheme •—mahogany, walnut, moss green, cherry, light or dark - ^ oak or any of jix pishing f TOm Cone In nil let us iSm ,/ Sfft? you what you can dowithif, v iuxj— We're tha FIXALIi store. MASHMILTON DRUG CO. "A Good Place to Trade." Phones 105 and 106 1 -’. NEW GREEK GENERAL HAS BEEN ARRESTED shipping situation to press the bin with all possible vigor. The administration was said to hopt that modifications might rally suffici- of the modifications reported In i templation Is a limitation upon profits of ship operators receiving government Reorganization of government de partments Is another subject of un certain status In the legislative pro- ADOPTED BY CHILE last night by the Chamber of depu ties without reservations and now turns to the Senate. The Senate not expectud to insist upon Its former reservations to the Washington agree- -ed during the coming short REORGANIZATION PROGRAM administration's plans for reorganiza- 7% 'tion of the government departments In addition to the administration now before F’resldent Ifardlng were program for the winter there are pros-.attacked In a statement today by Son peettve demands from the (arm group; ator Harrison of Mississippi, a room- In both Senate and House for lnltla->ber of the reorganization committee. He said the tentative rop.jrt to the army lo the Angora campaign rested today after testifying , trial of former cabinet members and and individual legislative demands ap-|snd he announced that he woul l * "* “* ,r “*° n,n connec- p^a,. „ (actors in the possible develop | sign any report without (all investiga- legislative Jam which can- tlons. Special Sale Men’s Socks TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY $2.00 per dozen ALL COLORS, ALL SIZES Strictly. Cash Smjith B Harley Shoe Co. tabbed A. H. Leonard, captain of tbe inis at the federal penitentiary here (1 knifed six guards, was said last night to he in a serious condition. Martinez wa^captured by the guards after he had bwn shot and pelted with Martinez fashioned the knife from piece of steel, according to Warden W. I. Biddle. Leonard was looked upon be from one hundred million to three hundred million dollars under that for the present year. Final figures were not obtain able today becouMe the budget has not been completed, but the Presi dent feels that the total has been reduced to tbe absolute minimum. i survived by i After prisoners had been taken i SUMMONED BY U.D.C. In the prison as a fearless guard. He 1 wit, and three chii- Famous Sculptor Asked to go To Birmingham to Testify the barber shop yesterday morning. Regarding Stone Mountain one of them warned William Doidge. 1 — ■ . guard, that Martinez was carrying a, Associated Pres.) knife. Doidge demanded tho knife. 15 ~Gutzon Martinez replied by stabbing him. fO/Klum. sculptor, of New York, was Joseph Durkin, another guard, ap- *“"‘ ed f ° d “ y to come here at once to preached and attempted to dlaarm the JS?“ K r ,.5?'", e .,“V2? v J n .. tl0 » ?' !!"' apparently crazed r bed him. Captain Leonard then rushed in and Attenta. tried to obtain the knife. Martinez! — stabbed him In the left side, the blade j pipe nncTDOVC Din entering the heart. Captain Leonard/ 1,Kt W»*KUYb BIU Martinez stab- Dtu * hteni ot th ® Confederacy to dle- .11111 >1111 * *UtU- Aapvlnv nt Shea M........ .L. attracted to the scene. Martinez stabbing right and left. He knifed Guards Martin Lengyel, George Logan. FURNITURE PLANT plant ot Kurts' Brothers, caused damage estimated at nearly one million dollars. Expensive ma chinery and costly finished furnl- I lire suits were destroyed. Louis Steyerman & Son’s Clothing Sale Begins Wednesday Nov. 15th ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS ON SALE —AT— $25.00 See Page Ad Today's Paper. LOUIS STEYERMAN & SON’S The Shop of Quality On the Corner The Original Home ot HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES