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The Lewiston Daily Sun from Lewiston, Maine • 1

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CM TVAT xfc I 4 LEWISTON ME NOVEMBER 16 1922 PRICE THREE CENTS OL XXX A REWBBBBT DBNXE8 HE IS TO BESIGN Detroit Nov 114-Rumors font ho plana ta taader hia reelgnation wen refuted bare today by Senator Truman Naberry Asked speciflcially concerning a widely published report that he would not taka hio-ooat la tha next Congress Senator Newberry LABOR PARTKIS SECOND TO THE CONSERVATIVES IN ENGLISH ELECTIONS FIRE CAUSES $200000 DAMAGE IN PORTLAND FACTORYEARLYTODAY f' PREFERREDAGA1NSTAN AllBURNPOUCEOFnCER HUHT DEEJt WITH A TRAIN IN HEW YORK Watertown Nov 15 The crew of the combination train on tha Carthage and Adirondack branch of the New York Central got a deer on the last day of tho hunting Season by Whining it with a-locomotive Between Ben-eon Minas and Oewegatchly this morning tha train approached a large buck standing on tho track It started to run up the track and Engineer John McCormack opened tha throttle a notch or two After a mile chase the deer was struck and knocked into the ditch The train waa stopped and Fireman Freeman who had hia hunting license with him made certain the deer waa dead Tha engineer and fireman will divide the deer 4 i- '-V tics $50000 RE IN THE AROOSTOOK GARSHOPS Return Up to Four TUs Itonht Show Ho Couemtlves Led Laborttesj158 to Vinoniiteu Astor the Only Lady Soceesstil-Bour Ln and Asquith Como Throoili Litter Uarrovty Fire ii Dnrrowes Co Ptoit Gilts Ftraneo Hark Three Hoiff- Flght-Golldlog Fitted With Holiday Goods First at Which Were to Be Shipped Other Beildiigs Mened-UederCootrol at Two j'T Paikn Wants to Han Staples Result of Aa llleged Altercation Early Wednesday Morolog-Sald to Be Climax of Food Between Two Formerty anAubuno Officer 4- is not a particle of truth la tha report 1 can't say any THINKS MISS GORDON NOT MENTALLY FIT i Acting Governor Fuller Satisfied She Is Not Maltreated Viiitg Her st Inatitatioii Caniir cel Bheehgn to Call TnUer aa a Witneu Boston' Nov Acting Gov Al-van Fuller visiting the McLean Hospital for the Insane today and talking with Miss Dorothy Gordon the heiress who Is an inmate satisfied himself that the young woman waa under proper authority and was not being maltreated Miss Gordon herself the -acting governor said in' a statement mads after hie tslk with her desires to stay at the hospital and assured him she knew her rights and was satisfied with her treatment He- -ex--pressed the belief that the young woman was not mentally fit Hia official interest attracted to the case by statements at the hearing before a master of a contest over guardianship 'for Miss Gordon Lieut -Gov Fuller went to the hospital aa acting governor in the absence of Gov Cox He gave it aa his opinion that the circumstances of commits 1 and the treatment of -the' Patient were aa they should be Restraint waa necessary be indicated because he had attempted suicide on several occasions Superintendent Packard' of the hospital said today that Mian Gor-( Continued on Page Six) Mysterious Blaze pletely Destroys ft Car and Bepair Plants A vTh Prime Minister Andrew Bonar Law carried the Central division ef Glasgow by a comfortable margin while former Premier Asquith had a Aarrpw escape In his Paisley constituency where he Just nosed out the La bo rite At 4 o'clock this morning the returns showed the standing of the parties as follows: Conservatives 5X Labor 49 Liberals 25 Georgette Libera la 23 Others I There has been no great surprise The conservatives afe leading all foe other parties combined The Labor members elected thus far are lean than half the number of conservatives bu( more than both section of the Liberal party The returns are thought by students of politics to be a fair gunge of Labor's strength as compared with tha ether- parties Orest gains by labor In the country districts are not expected The Liberals are doing rather better than was looked for The copt- (Continued on Pago Nine) London Nov 10 (By The Associated The Conservative party has returned more members to Parliament than all the other parties combined so far as returns completed Wednesday night show The Laborltes come next and the Labor party la considered due for congratu- latlons as it already has a gan ef 31 seats These are all In the con' nested industrial areas notably Olasgow where the predictions that labor would triumph have been fulfilled and the results of the last election overturned by a flood of Labor-lta votes the Conservatives and Georgclto-Llberala being ousted in several divisions Thia waa the moat striking feature of the returns but may be balanced by counts to be made today The Asqulthlan Liberals gained seats the Conservatives six the Georgettes 3 and the Independents Two members ot the government were defeated Col Leslie Wilson' chief Conservative whip and CoL Stanley under-eecretary for Homo ifbln Of all women candidates Lady Aa-tor la the only one returned thus fan SUICIDE MAY SOLVE DAVIS MURDER CASE Bloodstained Shoe Tracks Connect Woodsmen With Orford Slaying 'lonithiof Aila My Srfdde Wrote itfNpta to Son Cabin la Miles in Woodi Orford Nov A new angle for InvMtigation by authorl- lea in the murder of the Davie broth-era' eted woodmen last week wpa brought into the cane tonight when Deputy Sheriff French mi 4 the aa-loctmen of Orford returning from viewing the body of ISarl Mi Hibbard which waa found late today near the woods cabin of Ralph kina dlacovered a ahoe 1 bearing ntaina resembling blood 1 marka in a hack As a result ot the Hqding Hibbard' a fingerprints Will be- taken by order of the investigating officials-Into' the ahoe Sound in the dead man's shack' a white birch a tick about a foot long had -been mailed and atalna were also noted on the bark Per kina while working in the woode about 1:10 thia after-ndoff heard a shot in the direction of hie -cabin near the base of Sinter Mountain On Arising there more (Continue on Page 50 Men Loae Job SeveTaV Freight Cart Tiremen Handicaped by Low Pr enure 'V Moulton Nov Fire un-A-V 1 known origin destroyed the car and -repair shape of the Bangor and Aroostook Railroad Tiers tonight Tha' loan in estimated at $50009 The blase was discovered 130 o'clock and on account' of low water preaiuro at tha time Irg could he done to combat flamcn which apread rapidly through the building which was of a Ion it narrow cdnntruction and which hou- ed tho paint nhopn machine ibope and repair shop Several freight: cars undergoing repairs were burn' -1 -rd while several other were saved The fire was confined to the building1 1 and its contents Fifty men will he out ef work as a result of tho fire It is understood' the company does not lntond to rd-f build the structure George A Parker former Auburn policemen will prefer chargee against Patrolman yjohn Staples of tha Aubnrn Police Department on the return of City -Manager Haskell from I Kansas' City according- to a report paving wide circulation -in the Shoe City yesterday The former policeman wouid neither confirm nor deny the report QJfidar Staples claimed Parker has on him' Police Chief Mower refused to make any fls statement The trouble grew out of an ajtercatloh in New 'Auburn yesterday ntorahiF- it la reported 1 Ruiqor'-eL Berko's intended move to oust- Staple's from the force began circulating throughout tha city fol-' Jowing a conference between Parker and tap pqilcq-folef yesterday marn-Inut -was common talk of thebusl-immT sbctloA for the remainder of the day and the' different reports varied but little But when efforts were made during foe day and availing to verify the reports all involved' refused to talk Say Staples at Wadding Officer Staples was present Jit festivities In connection with a Jewish wedding' on street according to the reports He stayed but short while Shortly after1 midnight it is reported hd called up a New 'Auburn bakery and gave warning to three Jewish young mem who had alec attended the wedding to off my beat' Main and Court street I It is reported that Parkar handled the telephone call Whet passed between the -two men lsFnot known Rings for It la khasrn however that tha officer than turned in a call for the patroL Captain RatcUffe -diapatchad Officer Douglass tO jSsswsr foe -caH Offices-BfoSea tfvfoo tvamt ghd Jgalastreetuty COLBY PROFESSOR PATROLS STREETS WATCHING PLACES BELIEVED TO SELL LIQUOR V'-- Others Deported Acting in Plains Sector Male Students Resent Attitude of Facultj in Shad owing Them It Is Saidy-Prof Wheeler Re- cently In Controversy With Officer i PONZI PLANNED TO PUT BOSTON ON MAP Wizard of Finance Intend ed to Make It World's Busiest Port Portland Nov Damage estimated In excess of 5299999 waa reused by a lire late last night in the plant of the Burrowea Co manufacturer of wire window and door acreens billiard and pool tablee cedar chests clc The Are waa confined ta a slx-atnry brick building in which it originated in the paint storage department on the top floor Thia was one of six similar buildings comprising the $3259909 plant and located near the center of tho buel-ness and manufacturing districts bounded by Kprlng Free South and Center streets In addition to machinery and In the basement a drying plant the building waa filled with finished goodg for the Christmas trade shipment of which was to begin tomorrow The value of tlie stock on hand throughout the plant won estimated at more than $500000 The fire spread to the upper flonra and broke through tho roof seriously threatening the adjoining buildings for some time Heavy damage also waa caused hy water The company Is fully protected by insurance The fire did not spread beyond this factory but water damage was caused In other part of the plant The fire was brought under control at two o'clock this morning Work on rebuilding the burned por lion will be started at once Later estimates placed the loss in foe vicinity of $200909 WITH OTHER MIL UNIONS copiEsoFciRcuLAR announce Cleveland Ohio Nov (By The Associated Press) Circulars an nouncing the alllmqe bf the Switchmen's Union of North America which In affiliated with the -American Federation of Labor with the Brothcr-h(M ef Locomotive Engineers and th -Brotherhood 6f Locomotive and Englnemen was sent out today by Warren Stone president of the engineers to members of bis organisation Copies of tho circular nent out by Caahen head of the Switchmen's Union were enclosed end referred to a membership campaign of the Switchmen's Union to make a 199 organiHtlon JOSEPH CLARK W1NHB) OF THE BURR SCHOLARSHIP HARVARD SENIOR WIN8 STUDENT-ATHLETIC AWARD-OTHER PRIZES ANNOUNCED Cambridge Mass Nov 15 Qualities of character leadership scholarship and athletic ability are held to bo more pearly combined la Joeeph Clark Jr or Cheatnut Hill Pa than In any other senior at Harvard College in the annual award of scholarships announced tonight To him goes the Francis Burr scholarship offered in memory of tho student athlete of that name Clark now in Europe on leave of ab-won hia letter in basketball was a sprinter on the track team has beea a welfare secretary promlneat In other college activities and hen held a high ncholarehip record throughout his course He prepared at Middlesex school The $699 freshman scholarship offered by tha New England Federation of Harvard Club the most coveted prlM available for New England school boys entering Harvard went to William I Nichols of Wilton Connecticut Tho Progressive Prise ncholarehip of tho Associated Harvard Clubs waa Won by James Albert Carter of Boa- I INVESTIGATIONS NEAR AN END IN HAH CASE Quiz Piano Dealer Regarding Startling Gonclu- Statement Mra Attonej Question! Mn Hdgkbon Concerning 'Tig New Brunswick Nov (By The Associated Press) Cessation of all Actual investigation of the Hdl-JMills murder by lhe 'forces of the county and-Btgte proeeeutore tonight indicated foot the wbr 'ptwctlcaUy'reaafftS-preeent to Wthp Remeruet grand Jury Monday She full fosrjr of the slaying of' the Iter Edwa4 juid -Mra Eleanor Mina Jamea Dunham a piano dealer was questioned (or a short time in regard to a statement which he made recently that murder case is coming to a startling Special Detective Mason wpuld make no comment on foe result of foie inquiry- but it was reported unofficially that the lead had proved of little value Timothy Pfeiffer Attorney for Mra Hall has questioned several Mi Pag- Twi (Continued on Paga Twelve) McClellan woman GIVEN $6M CHECKS Woodhouse Presents Cornered Two Months Period Early in 1920 Wifi Ohrm 50Uiflru 1 Mrs WoodhotiM Wi' BtintfjWhwAV At- a-' sBurJingtonVfcNov lk-rCbboka were prodiioed- ln court thia' attar1 noon in tha croaa ezamlilatlon of Arthur HIR aaaiatant cashier of the Merchants National Bank wtt-neaa in the million dollar alienation suit of Doririt Wood house against bar parents showing foat her husband Douglas Woodhouse paid to Lillian Hendrick McClellan of Washington H' (NO The checks were dated over a period beginning on St Day 1910 1 Alio Retired to Bring About Cleiner Government He Tol4 -Attorney Genersl r-yi -'BMtom-Nov Chaffee Ponxly former promoter was the postal reply coupon bunlmiM which was said to have netted him m11iioner be-: cause he desired to aid In bringing- about clean government both In Fed- i era! and State administrations he 4 told Attorney General Weston 1 len on July 29 1919 Ponil's ment to the attorney general and a similar statement made by him oa' the same day to District Attorney Dunlel Gnllagher were Introduced In evidence today at Ponil's trial in the State courts cut larceny chargee Ponsi alio told the attorney general however that he had between and $10090990 and did not care to continue hie business He said (Continued on Page Nina) Watenrllle Nov 15 Prof Nathaniel XL Wheeler head of the Department of Physics at Colby College late tonight was patrolling the more or lean shady streets In the norfo end of the clty with a view of keeping tabs on members of the student body Prof Wljeeler la said by students to be a member ef a committee delegated from 'the faculty to prevent wild living on the part of foe men of the neWaFar-Tha' aWtonuktruMod -era understood to be the spurfoe of ih toxicant which have boon- purchased by ntattbeku-of the men's divisions' Portland After New Portland Nov II Movement has been started by -foe local chamber of commerce to secure for this city foe new exporting plant which: Henry Ford ia planning to establish on the Atlantic coast and which will do an annual business of $190000949U Philip Blako of the State Chamber of Commerce who has had wide experience in the securing of new industries for cities waa present at a meeting ff foe beard of managers held this 'noon and ho warned the Portland man -that claims for the MRS MONEY'S CASE IS DISMISSED Proof Does Not "Measure Up to Intent of McDonald Buies Widow of Iriah Lord Mayor and Eight Othors Ware Held for Picketing in Washington Washington Nov 15 The casea against Mrs Muriel MacSwiney and eight other women member of the American Association for Recognition of the Iriah Republic arreated for picketing the Brltiah embaaay were diamlaaed after a short hearing today by United States Commission -erf George II MacDonald because tha proof did not up to tho Intent of the law" When arraigned Mra MacRwiney who lg the widow of Terence Mac-Dwlney the late lord mayor of Cork who died in prison in 1(29 after a hunger strike and the others pleaded not guilty to the charge of violating a Federal statute designed to protect foreign representatives In this country from assault or violence The charges resulted from their marching around the British embaaay decrying the free state! in Ireland and demanding the release from an Iriah Free State prison of Mias Mary MacBwlney sister of the lata lord mayor who la now herself on a hunger strike In a Dublin prison Tha case for the -government was (Continued on Page Nina) URGES HIKERS TO REFUSE MILL OFFER Manchester Unions to Vote Friday on Beturn-to-Work Proposal Term! Xncltida 54 Hour Weak Discrimination Afataft Certain Former Workers Manchester Nov li Local unions will begin to ballot on tho Amoskeag terms under which textile operatives now on trike may return to tho mille Friday union chiefs said tonight following a meeting of tho textile and metal trades council executive board Vico President James Starr who Is directing the strike In New Hampshire declared that the former employee would never accept condition which ho claimed were unfair and unjuat It will take three days to complete the voter Union chiefs Mid tonight that they would go before foe local organisation and urge that the proposition bo rejected and the fight continued The AmoskMg Co' terms included a 54 hour work week tho present cels and discrimination against former workers who have been charged with violence or whose conduct during tho strike he been objectionable to the corporation The proposition wee submitted during a conference of Amoskeag representative and a com-mlttao of strikers arranged at tha requeat of the latter DOVZB BTBZHBR8 FLATLY BEJIOT TERMS Dover Nov Nine hun-' dred of tha 1799 Pacific Mills strikers in miM meeting here tonight protested against 64 hours as a basis of work and tha discrimination provisions es outlined by the mill company The strikers vote against A return to work under proposed conditions was overwhelming STUMJUi LOSES ATTEMPT ID REOPEN DIYORCE CASE JUSTICE MOR8CHAUER ALSO UPHOLD LEGITIMACY OFf Whits Plains Nov (By The Associated Press) Supreme Court Justice Morarhauer Joday denied a motion mad last Saturday at PoughkMpala by Jamas A Stillman to have him net Hide hid Judgment refusing the-hanker a divorce and upholding tho legitimacy of Baby Guy Stillman Justice Morechauer announced hie decision late today after having examined briefs submitted by coun- eel for the banker and for Mrs An- ns Stillman' i 4L Lswiston 7 Prof Wheeler has been on thin beat for some time peat and has had a controversy with the police officer on foe beat which resulted ln hia fttlng a complaint with Mayor Leon Of "Vebbetts claiming that the policeman had insulted him' After a heaving the case was dropped Other aoambera ef -tho committee are declared by college students to be EtfolUng the in the Southern 4nd ef fod city division are growing Wfoth over foe matter and hard feel-ing Js rife Exporting Plant plant have already been pfft In by the city of Bquantum Masa Shipyards in that city have been offered as an ideal site for that typo -of bu nines but Mr Blake In speaking of tho advantages in thia city emphasised tha new state pier and tha fact that this port la nearer Europe than ia tho Bay State A masting of tha industrial bureau la to be called Monday at which MrJlIake will present aa consultant and the action of this body will be reported back to the message at tha regular meeting next Wednesday fixtures through tho plate glass window In the front door In city court today he pleaded guilty to a charge of breach of tha peace paid a fins of agreed to repair tha damaged door and promised to treat telephones with- move reapect in the future MAID JIWARDED SGT916 lit SUIT ABJUNSTTOUCEMEN POITUXD LITIGATION IglIXT or WOMAN IBIffG DETAINED AT POLICE STATION Portland Nov M-Klee -Andes Cooper of Bootes whs was a second maid lit the homo of MV James Hamtea wife of the former Maine foci administrator- waa tonight awarded a verdict of JI7I1I against Barges George A Dlagley and Patrolmen Harry Powers whom ahe aued la addition ta the Hamlaaa as a result ef her detention at police headquarter after a dlepute with Mra Hamlen The Jury was out Ave hours Mr and Mra- Hamlen arete both eUmisated from the case before the verdict was given Mien Casper sought $1(409 Get Central On Phone So Neal Hurls Phone 4 Central Costs Him $25 "(Continued pa PagJtTWalrsl WITH TURKS AVERTED JKemalists to Bespect Mu-dania Pact Until the Lausanne Conference Nets BrUifa Belief to Allied Turks Appdrentlj Saw World Afsiut Them Conatantlnople Nov 15 (By Tha Associated Preaa) Any immediate danger of a rupture between the Allies and foe Kemalist authorities jeamr to have been dissipated today ny the receipt by the Aidas iff a nota from the Angora government declaring that tha terms iff foe Mu-danla armistice compact will be respected by the Nationalists and that there will be no insistence on the withdrawal of Allied troops from the aonea laid down in'tha Mudanla convention The note which had been eagerly awaited for several days brought relief to the Allied authorities and the population iff the capital who had aerloualy doubted tha good Intention of the Angora government It ia felt here that the unfavorable reception of tha Kemalist spsiJ throughout tha world caused them to reconsider their decisions and adopt a more conciliatory attitude While all the clauses of the Nationalist nota are not wholly acceptable or pleasing-to the Allies (Continued on Page Nine) PREDICTS WORSE RUSSIAN ntMINE EVER THIS YEAR DRj RUSH BROOKE REPORTS CANNIBALISM NOW PREVA- LENT IN CERTAIN AREAS East NortUtald Masa Nov Russia this winter will experience the most severe famine in her history Dr Rushbmoka ef London Baptist missionary commlaaion-ar to Europe said today in a report to the annual conference ef tha board of managers of tha American Baptist Foreign Missionary Society la sesaloa bars Dr Ruahhrooke-aald ho baaed hia statement information given him by a member fit foe tends comm lesion to Ruala After twr years of drought be Bald Russia bad her first good Ben-eon1 foie summer but the famine of foe last two years caused foe people to eat their eat tie aadh aa a result there was a decrease la the acreage Cannibalism Ime baa discerned la several localities the report mid mad eevenM persons have been caarlotad- and executed for1 thte'xlma Dr Rush brooks reported that Baptist pvangeHem- Is flouriahlag la Raaola and nested that whereas la 1914 tha Church had only 199999 members it abw baa 1999 999 JUDGE CRITICISES DE1AYM ARNSTBH CASE PRISONER" IN ALLEGED BOND THEFT CASE RELEASED ON OWN RECOGNITION Kw York Nov 15 Jules Amstaln awaiting trial under Indictment for alleged participation In 15909999 Wall Street bond theft more than two years ago waa paroled on hia own recognisance by General Sessions Judge McIntyre today Judge McIntyre declared that ha would dismiss the indictments if foe chargee were not pressed within 14 dayir REARREST MM ACCUSED OF ULIKG BLACK HAXO KING ACTION TAKEN ON INDICTMENT WARN BIANCO RELEASED ON PRIOR CHARGE Boston Nov Blanco a shoe cutter who waa released after being arrested at Braintree recently for the murder of Joseph Bimboll reputed Black Hand king waa re-arrested hero today oa aa indictment warrant body was found oa Oct 27 in a vacant lot la foo East Boston district His death waa connected by police authort ties with tha murder ef Michael Seapcno and the succeeding trial of alx man for it SirnboU was among tha defendants LODGE GAVE UM TO CLUBS- IN CAMPAIGN Boston Nov li- Bsnator Lodge distributed $1929 among various Republican clubs and committees dur Ing his campaign for re election hie statement ef campaign expenses filed today at the State House -showed and lasting two months -Reoorda of the same checking account show that young Woodhouse paid hia wife $115 in the entire year 1111 and nothing in 19X0 until it was arranged that Dorrlt should go to Texas sarlyln March it waa brought out in the testimony that tha young dapgrtm for Texas followed rk conversation about a divoroa he- ween her and Enright attor-isy-for EL Woodhouse Just prior to tha Texas trip Mrs Woodhouse waa given 1100 in travelers checks HU heard bar say 1 know 1 am being railroaded but I am editing to Lillian McClellan aa tha woman alleged to have been used by the defendants to lead their on Douglas away from hia wife 5 TRAIN STRIKES AM JUITO AT "SACO IWO SERIOUSLY KURT WATCHMAN SAYS AUTOI8 FAILEQiTO HEED HIS SIG-V NAL MEN LIKELY TO DIE It Ernest A Dennett dk'Bar Mills and Arthur Benson of Buxton Lower Comers were probably fatally injured tonight when their automobile was struck at tha Bdrpi Street crossing here by a Beaten and Maine engine and one ear which waa basking to Blddeford The watchman at tha creasing said tha occupants ef the automobile failed to heed hie alfhals Dennett and Ban-eon were taken1 to a Blddeford Hoa-pi when it was said they probably not recover VKXNG or BALL FEUD AT $101000 York Nov Ball of less than 1101900 for Antonio Caaaaaa king of would be a tavssty oil Justice Federal Judge Garda ot Brooklyn declared today in dismissing a writ of habeas corpus by which it was sought to have him released in tti000 bond cassese who win be triad Nov SO for conspiracy to violate the Volstead law waa scored severely by judge Garvin for his conduct la delaying Juatlee by skipping hia bond WllATilBR FAIR AND COLDER Forecast: North Mew England South New England and Bast New York: Fair and ooldar Thursday Friday fair Winds north of Sandy -Hook will bo finah west and northwest had weather fair Thursday- Rutland yt Nov Thomaa Noel of Mt Holly lost hie tamper when he could not get on the telephone He ripped the Instrument from the wall of hie home 'dumped it into his automobile and than drove two miles to the home of tho telephone operator and shied the SECRET OF LONBEVnY WHITE CORPUSCLES DR CARRELL OUTLINES THEIR TISSUE-BUILDING ACTI-VITIE8 New York Nov Discoveries of tha tissue-building activities of tho white Mood corpuscles believed by scientists to point tha way to the Indefinite -prolongation of human life wore outlined today by Alexis Carre 1L of foo Rockefeller Institute in an -address before the national Aeadtmy of Bciencos Dr CarrelCs statements wars taken by many prominent scientists in his audlenea to indicate that the secret of longevity might be found through the discovery ef a means of stimulating the activity of these corpuscles Dt CarraB described the work of the Leucocytes or white blood cor-puocloa which experiments had shawm be said protected the body against Infection and alas stimulated tha growth of new tissue and the regeneration ef dormant cells i PROPOSED CHANGE IN MICH Among tho first group of scholars CONSTITUTION WOULD SAR le Henry Dunker of Davenport PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS la tackle of tho varsity football I teem Lansing Mich Nor Others In the first group Included onto of a proposed amendment to the Raymond 8 Fanning of Chat-1 state constitution that- i would bar tanooga Tenn and Paul arms I parochial and private schools in of Cleveland Ohio both member ef I Michigan will be obliged to collect the Harvard Debating teem which! new signatures to the Initiatory pell-won from Oxford tioji If the propoMl Is to be submit- The second group Includes Henry ted to the voters at-the election next 1 Clark of Ketchikan Alaska I spring the attorney decenter on the football team 1 ruled today PORTLAND TERMINAL GO BUYS THE nr PARA FORMER NEW ENGLAND FAIR GROUNDS TO BE USED AS -J FREIGHT HEADQUARTERS South Portland Me Nov The' Portland Terminnl Co has mar-chased Rigby Perk where the New --England Fair was held li years ago -and tha buildings there it was an- nou need tonight Tho company plans to conduct there tho general freight business of the Boston and Maine Central railroads which constitute the Portland Terminal Co Tha re- -pair shops sheds and all the term-Inal buildings with the exception of offices will be removed from Port- land to the new property MORE SI6UTOREOEEDED: TO SUBMIT AMENDMENT 4 -i Sale Of 2 Bankrupt Stocks OPENS AT 9 THISIORimra at the Economy Gothing Co A stirring: story of Mystery and Romance LEE THAYER Author of Affair at The Cedars Unlatched Mystery of the Thirteenth Floor j54 XJsboa LITTLE WANT AD STORIES MO7 The elusifiegtioa heading "Position Wanted' doee not want to be overlooked If yon are out of worjr or want to oeeure a hotter position Son Classified ean bo of great serried to yon This young lady aeonred a position very quickly Her ad appeared in only one iaanc SXTXBIKWCXO heahkeejier with knew twwiilta wseM like earttlea Snn CUuified is always at your service Each morning is bringing opportunity to yonr door If ako tho moat it It ig toyour advantage to read and nae The Bun Claaei-fied EXTRA SPECIAL 9 To 10 This Morning Only Heavy Overalls White Bine Blne Stripes OHygQQ Annual Remnant Sale BATES STREET SHIRT Company! AT THULE TACTOBT OH BATES BZGnnmro Thursday nov leth at ah TOR ONE WEEK OHLY STARTS AS A SERIAL TODAY In The SUN Another ExclmlYa Bun Fcatura i -w LEWISTON DAILY SUN CLiuxnxD xoTOTiiixa dzmxtuxht A.

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