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The Lewiston Daily Sun from Lewiston, Maine • 1

The Lewiston Daily Sun from Lewiston, Maine • 1

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"i I yOK xix LEWISTON MU SATURDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 18' 1922 PRICE THREE GENTS ALLIES LOSING PATIENCE WERE SELLING SECRET OF THE FARO PASTIME Detroit Man and Boston Doctor Arrested Trying io Show Policeman Idnd $20000 for Thdr XaowL tha Oww Hsy Two Tinwc WARM (TC WAR IT I4S5r ilSS THE ALLIED TROOPS ARE KEPT IN CONSTANTINOPLE TWOPORTLANDYOUTHSAND -A YOUNG GIRL DROWN WHEN GUNNING FLOAT CAPSIZES W--: 'TOSTOPWAR INVENTIONS NOT WITH LOUD ON NIGHTOL MURDER Mrs Dow However Admits She Was Out With Him on Many Occasions Did Not Know Preston tho Murdered Shjs Case N6t Mentioned at Home Put Malden Maaa Nov IT Mr a Kate Adame Dow of Melrose a witness today at tho trial of charm of assault brought by Mrs Mary O'Leary Raab agalnat members of a house party at th Dow home from yhich she soys she waa ejected dented that she was with Clarence Loud of Melrose the night that Patrolman Jamea Preston was abut (Continued on Pago Thirteen) All QouOou Gooeenlii Allied WBIatj Control liGermaiy Saspe'Bded Ihtll SaOsfaetka Oral Flacrul VMa-tloos of Peace TiMlHilBl Gennu Note Isnet Pasha SecreOy Distrusts Brlflsh latead to Keep Tub BnbroDed la War-ls Prepared to Line Puce Afehanlstaa Must Go to Aid of the Mussol-maas la Case of War Great Brftala Two Brothers Swim Pood to Safety-Party Ready lo Shdra Whn Graft Float Rlchted and Girl Plated Aboard Struggles Jlgalo Upset It- Brother and Sister Amoag tfictlms i-A iv i Eederal Prisoners Escape Jail Paying Subs $10 a Day Gloucester Mayor and a Fish Dealer In Mayor Loses CLASH BETWEEN TUSKS AND FRENCH REPORTED London Nov -IT (By Th Associated Pres) Reports hav reached London of a conflict at Xaragatch when the railway station at Adrionople ie situated A party of French officers with tha French consul is aald to hav been insulted by the Turks causing a collision in which both aides suffered some casualties in injured No official confirmation of (he reports has been received MISS GORDON NOT FIT TO LEAVEHOSPITAL Dr Bllne Testifies Heiress in Need of Further Treatment Commitment Papers in Proper Restraint Used Only as a Necessary Measure Boston Nnv IT Dorothy Gor don heiress to a $400000 estate and now a patient at the McLean hospital for Uie Insane at Waverly is in need i of further treatment at the ImUtu- Paris Nov (By Tho ASoeol-atsd Before leaving for Lausanne this evening Iamet Paoha head of the Turkish Nationalist delegation trf the forthcoming conference said he had full powers from tha Angora assembly to conclude terms of peace It was apparent however that he wya not sura bo would bo able to reach a eatlofad-tory conclusion During bla visit to Paris Ismot has boon much disturbed by reports that tha Alltea were arranging terms of peace before the opening of tho conference and that later they would merely present him with Joint term that would not permit discussion In many quartan there la apparently much peculation to to tho eventual attitude of tho British if tha latter attempt to continue the occupation of Constantinople or to restrict Turkish control Tha Turk freely assert that there ie no solution other than war "My instructions on that point ar absolute" Iamet said assembly at- Angora reasons not In terms of Europe but by its own logic As far as tho straits are concerned we aro indifferent Whatever satisfies the Allies and others Interested will satisfy us" Turkish spokesmen indicate that If the British wish to retain their present forces at Chanak and If tha French arc willing there will probably bo no Turkish objection One significant fact advaneed in Connect on with the possibilities In tha Anglo-Turk relationship la that the Angora government's treaty with Afghanistan provides for an offensive-defensive alliance against Great Britain Tho signers of tote agreement (Continued on Page Nine) BystandHowOTer Stopz Gloucester Mass Nov lL-Mayor Percy Wheeler of thla city met an Indignant rllizrn on tha street to- day and there wue ii fight The may- or retired from I lie battle with bruised face and a bystendrr aolng ubsiituto opponent statement attributed to th mayor Chisholm considerably when police intervened Tha mibstltute explained knew nothing about the stand by and sea man up an old one" The mayor is Cl years old Lata tonight Chisholm waa arrested that he but young jn a recent niieerh on educational nutation Dr Lcorge Kline iitate com- jp-ts brought alsmt tho duel Accord- i miMloner of mental diseases wild In jnB lo nersonn who heard the speech a formal statement tonight altar a zty0r Wheeler iiioted a Gloucester visit to Miss Gordon The matter of cIUm nying that the late Cap the Kiris mental condition and her j0hn Chisholm hnd come to Gloucea-Ireatment at the hospital wa raised ter without a High school educa-at hearing before a master on the tion and hud accumulated a fortune petition of William Jardlne which hi educated son Alex Chte-Boston for reappointment a her holm had aquandered guardian The petition la oppoeed by- Alex ChUholm a wholeaals fish! Mia Gordon's uncle John Gardiner dealer met th mayor on th etreeti of Baldwin and flats began to fly A Booton patient waa visited at Me- truckman who happened along re- Lean Dr Kline' jieved the mayor and had damaged1 Lean hospital Dr i i Ueved the mayor and had damaged' i CARRIGAN AND FRAZEE CHAT BILL INTIMATES HE WILL BE WTIH BOSTON IF HE RETURNS Boston Not 17 Harry friezes owner of the Red Sox and Bill Corrigan who managed the Sox to world championships in 1916 and 1916 talked baseball over the breakfast table today it imght Pidloijig Carrigqn left croton1 1 i interprises he i lid rieti ufertris in return 1 the bodies which had not been found late tonight EDISON SAYS COLLEGE MEN OBJECT-TO WORK Inventor Finds They Particularly at Labor That Is Dirty 7" Collcffd Men UlUhllv LhCk Xu- hgiution-Gollege Ednohtlon Mrs Louie K1 retain la observance of their 10th wedding anniversary A 1 gift of $5004 to tho city of Bangor to establish a college scholarship fund for High school grad ua tea was made by their six children la com- 1 mem oration of the anniversary event -Tha golden wedding observance to- day brought together 14 members of tho family several coming from Boston New York and Washington ALL GREEK TBOOP8 ABE OUT OF AUBIANOFLE Svilengrade Bulgaria Nov IT (By The Associated Press) Greek troops hav completed thalr' retirement from Adrlanopto tot to left bank of tho Mari tea River There tv- inline -on th right bank only a few French and Italian qroopa with a four Kemalfet gaadarmea The Greeks srn entrenching at th villages Kadaji andand Demirdel on tha river's tight shore South Portland Nov Two boys and a girl were drowned and two boys swam ashore when the gunning float in which they werof rawing capsized In Calvary Cam- ry pond tonight Tha drowned are: Clarence Pratt' I IT years old and Elisabeth Pratt 14 Sf Howe eon of Mrs Elizabeth How of 115-A Congress street Portland The boys who were eev- ed were Lawrence Woodn 1ft and Willis Woods IT sons at Mr qpd Mrs Woods Central avenue South Portland They were returning from a ride on the pond and had almost roaehed tha landing when the float overturn-- ed Lawrence Woods righted thr if PJIirih2 ttat I SJSSJJU I W1U Portland fire department' Ante headlights were used in a hunt for and not with New York as had been rumored Hugh Duty praeenf manager of the Bed Sox will' be- retained for the 1923 season in some capacity if not aa manager Frazee declared positively today edfsof Swindled of $40000 Booton Nor IT For a consideration of M00M Jam Tear ley of Detroit and Philadelphia and Dr Arthur Lawrence of this city today endeavored to show Polio Inspector Hagarty how toabeat tho faro board Thay were arreoted in Dr Lawrence' Back Bay offloe by fonr Inspector on a signal from Hagarty on wamnto charging conspiracy to defraud on (Continued an ten Thirteen) ANOTHER AMERICAN IS CAPTURED BY CHINESE Celestial Bandits Becoming Bolderr-Dosen Towns Sacked and Burned Xnhsbftsatd Farced to Fleor-Stt) American in DdUgCT Zotig Are Gmtty AUnned Peking Nov (By Th Associated Praea) Georgs Olaf Holm an American member of th Lutheran Mission has boon kldnanpod by bandits In Honan province Th powerful bandit army is growing bolder and It apparently dominates the entire province A dosen towns havo boon sacked and burned and 'the Inhabitants forced- to flea Upwards of IM Americans in tho danger son are greatly alarmed according to the American oonaul at Hankow Mr Holm is th third American mlmtonary to be carried off by the Honan bandits who also arc bolding Anton Lundeen 1 and EUnar Borg-Bnen together with th latter five year old son Holm was born in Norway but is a naturalised American dtlsan go- far as is known bord all th kidnapped missionaries arc safe and unharmed and atopteinltted to communicate with their families Foreigners in unprotected communities havo boon' advised by their consuls to' flee to Hankow and aeons of miaelonarls already hav -arrived' there Hundred however still are scattered throughout th Ubre remote districts The -Uhlpeae foreign office replying' tothe joint not from tho Apier-jean 'British French Italian demanding action Swiss ministers snoetieeiWter -It-had hppeel td-to Gen Wu Pel Fu th military poW Ntth-' pbnas -tp- attempt to ooadtiate the bandits it Id feared that If force Idueod against them it would Jeopardise their captives EXPLOSION CRUSES UEATH UF A COLUMBIA STUDENT SEVERAL 4 OTHER STUDENTS WINDOWS IN MANY SECTIONS SHATTERED Now York Nov Explosion of chemicals in an autoclave a piece of apparatus used in Havemeyer Hall Columbia University for tho testing of intermediate chomieate In tha manufacture of anallns dye caused the death today iff William Bpandow of Memphis Tonn one of a close of ten Several other students were slightly injured -Bpandow who was standing over the autoclave waa catapulted across the laboratory Tho force of tho ox-plosion chattered window in an parts of th building and tor up tho floor lu th laboratory Clasaea in other parts of tho -building wore disrupted FIRES SHOT IT AMU FLEBNG THROUGH CROWD JOSEPH LANE SHOT IN HECV-i fiLEUTH SAYS HE AND TWO -OTHERS ENTERED STORE' Boston Nov Joseph Lanes of tho West End was Shot in the heel tonight a ho fled through' th crowd thronging Cknal street by Frank EL Smith a private dotaetlv employed by Brooka GIU and Ck dealers in rarpota Smith' told th police that Lues with two others entered th store hr means- of a hoy about an hour after closing time and fled when ho them' Ho aald ho followed Lanea afterte looters separated and whan opposite th Relief Hospital fired two shots at bla aa ha dodged through too- crowds' Lanes waa taken to the hospital and treated under police guajd- FURTHER PROBE OP THE BOBOH MAGNETO BALE Washington Nov JT FUrther'in-veatlgation will be nude of the onto by a former sited property custodian of the aaaate of tha old Bosch Magneto Ca to an American firm of tho am nanq it waa stated 'officially today after tho filing of a federal grand Jury report doctoring Mat evidence of a-wouaptracy had found in the transaction Tho giaad Jury report added however that advice of eounael for tha meat th' local inquiry had ainee then waa nothing to Indicate that the alleged' overt act had been Iroeeummated ia tho District of Columbia BTET80H HONORED AT TAX CONFERENCE Booton Nov -William Blodgett of Connecticut waa elected president at the New England Tax Confersno at today's ooaoioa at tha mooting Othar officers elected wars: Via President Joseph Matthews New Hampshire secretary Edward P- TObto Rhode Island additional exseuUv romaltlee members Ctem-st fi- fitotoon 'Main Fred El Varment and Henry Mzsaachusette Al trssUfp tax officiate i a to at Not Neceuary for Sncceas A Princeton JM Nov Hfh main objection I hav against a ol- -ten aald Thome A Edi son in aa Interview today "la ho objects to work especially if Jt' la dirty" i Mr Edison expressed his view at' hla laboratory iu Oranga tq -the Princetonian Colton graduate want -I A Job with work in it" eon tinned tha 'electrical wizard When ho dose get a position aspects tote ap- pointed foreman at tha ondTn( six- weakx Most man working for me never attended college The ooitan men I hav usually show lack at imagination "They scarcely hav any to make in thalr sally ran tin which might lead to lmprovaoMnt lu their various dejMrtmegte 1 le good place for a ana who wonts to work but unfortunate-' ly there are very few of- this nowadaya Yea if a man wants to succeed It Is not necessdry for hlm New Brunswick Nov to to college Ho will broaden -Raymond Schneider who with Pearl himself without it We havo enough Iiahmor found the bodies of tha Rev 1 lawyers doctors and literary man -Edward Wheeler Hall and hla choir Also wa have many $104 M4 Jobe leader Mrs Eleanor Mills two with no one capable of filling them days after their murder wa arraign- The main quality for suoceaTln my cd here today on chargee or perjury eitimatlon is ambition with a will and Impairing toe morals of the girl to work" who is a minor-He pleaded not gull- I ty to both charges and was return sd to prison attorney WaHfr Sedan announced hla client's defense In toe perjury case would he tha contention that the prosecuting authorities in tho Hall-Mills caea forced him ia puisitisi arviurira to falsely swear to the affidavit on I CHARITABLE fiOCIETIEB which the charge Ie baaed I GVEN EACH ON GOLDEN Bchnalder several weeks after the WEDDING PAY i(i Havea Bangor Nov 17-Gift of $504 to hisinsf murdsrea th? mlil Bangor charitable Instltu-charg of having murdered toe mm- tlnM ma mA later and his choir singer He later charged with £ault and battery on complaint of City Marshal Millard whldcen He was released in $100 bond for a hearing in district court tomorrow tloaa were mad today by Mr and' Pari Mot (By The tod Preea) Th ADlod thronch oW wotindl -of abb Untalmit Oomaajrtbat all tloaa concerning ht withdrawal pi tho military control eommloolon ln Germany hav boon upndd aral th Garman government (tn th fullest satisfaction for what tarmod flagrant violation of tho military jolana of th treaty at Vor-qiUea committed dqrlng tho poot moatha and ahowa wlUlagnoa to abld by th commlaalon'a lnatruc tloaa Th not of th Affloa wa aaat after th receipt of a German communication on th aubject wMch waa tanned to a deer" In thla communication Oar many 1 aald to bar diameardod totally th lone car-tea of note of complaint nt by th Alltea and to hav daclared that ah waa glad to team th Alltea win about to and thalr military control and permit Germany to rorart bank to BonuL 1 i Th not lgnorad formal Anted rprantation to th Barila gowarn- Continued on Fag n) WCTU TO LAUNCH FIGHT ON TOBACCO Cigarette Will Be Particu-i laT Target for the White Ribbonen WliMler Mhr Tike Hand in Sm-i Ing Thdl Ho Wet Leaden Get tm Oongreeeioiial CoauT i Philadelphia NV 'What Next In th Fight for Prohibition" wa th title of an addreaa by Wayne Whaater general eounael and teglala-tlr auperlntepdant of tho Anti-Saloon League tonight before tho national convention of th -Woman a-Cbriatlan' Temperance Union Mr Wliomor -denied ajnport that th -Antl-Batom League wop Id -try to npeet the eeniortty guo Ah thoorS ganiaatten Hpimej ooiamltteee In hgrmAWW (lnlnrthat there waa Ho against tho ml "If It ie agreed ppon thta hall po loager- hrwraU will of do our hegt'jtdprOrenf'luioWn oppoheuta of the anforoement of th taghthMnth Amaadmeatfrom' being chosen as leaders of committee or to bate do with this matter" Mr Wheeler aald that the "wets" had the beet chanoo in' th history to make a good showing at the last ale-tion hilt that they suffered losses in he Senate while more than twb thirds of tbs HOuao members are agalnat thalr boar an dllght wine -program Tha address Of tho National president of tho Miss Anna (Continued an Pago Nine) JITTJIGKS CURDS PUBUSHIN6 co coNifucr with Aeoixs ASKED NOT TO ATTACH IMPORTANCE TO "BENE-- riCENCE" FEATURE Washington Nov IT Th validity of the contract of the Curtle Publishing Cou of Philadelphia with its wholesale distributing agents- was attacked in tbs Supreme Court tot ttay by Boiodtor Oenaral Beck who asked that th dadslonof the Third Clrouit of Amoala setting aside tha order of tho Federal Trade Commission prohibiting such contracts be The contracts he Insisted ware in violation of tho Clayton act and constituted unfair methods of competition tending to create a monopoly deserting that tho Curtis Co had monopoly upon tho youth of America" Mr Beck Insisted that th court should not attach Importance to th "beneficence of the company training school boys In its drcula-lon department" The dbcult court of appeals bad ho said seemingly based Its decision OURT upon that feature of tha ease HUGHES SENDS SECOND REQUEST TO GOV NEFF Austin Tax Nov A that step bo taken immediately to protodt Mexico at Hidalgo Weelaoo Texas waa received ffram mletrytment Stops already havo been taken to investigate the lynching of Mexican t-Wealaea on Nov lVit waa officially stated- CLEMENCEAU LANDS TQDAY Nsw York Nov IT By tho Associated The steamship Parte entered American- waters tonight bringing Georges Ctemeneean wartime poemier of France and her moat picturesque dtlaen on grant 'political adventure A private dtlaen Ctemoneeau cornea at the as of II to stump tha United ptates la behalf of his beloved France SALES CHOSEN TO XEAD THE PORTLAND DEMOCRATS Shadow McCormick Under Arrest on AssaultCharge Attention Galled to an TTnusnal Qccnr- rence in Glereland APPEAL TOR THEBO MAN Pnndahed Ptiood With $300 to Got Latter Later Sereoled Fnotioe Washington Nor (By Th As aodatod Frees) Th attention of President Harding has been called through an appeal for clemency to an unusual occurrence in Cleveland th employment by- a Federal prisoner- of- a substitute to seme his sontonoo at tho rat of fli-a day Tha appeal was in behalf of a third man who was convicted in Cleveland for conspiracy in connection with a loan mad to tho Federal offender by whteh ho waa able to hire his substitute The story was considered by tho President whan drat told him as scarcely believable but the one who made tha request for clemency for tha petitioner assured the President not only was it true In all its details bat that th practices of hiring substitutes by oonvlctsd persons was not uncommon In several States and that-tha standard ndy of the substitute waa l( a -day Th Cleveland ocourvsnce as detailed to- tha -president dmcomAd a man who' was sentenced in Federal court to SO dago In wortthouo Somctimer between -psononheemont of th sontonoo and- beginning of his tormIte obtained a Joan of $IOi and with tho monSy hlred a mSn to serve the sentence fMvJilm' Tb- substitute on carryljig-cHit hiji mart of Jbe con- been refused nr 'stottiVdyr tafortnad the- anlbsritteatdf 'th ntotfeThu temflt that the lenftorf the vti brought to friiir a o6-iracy and now fsosa a iontenc of nlraoy-i SeB friehmvniKKiynem- Department of uatic la in- i SUICIDE OFWOODSM AN Hibbard To tilt Strange Auto Rides fof -Few Days Preceding His Death r- PoUm Besndi for His PoeketboOk -Find Bloodithined Btoddiig Nosr Dsfig Plaos Orford Nov While police and detectives awaited the result of a comparison of tho finger print of Bari Hibbard a woodsman who shot himself fatally with bla rifle at a lumber camp In th backwoods of thla tow on Wednesday with those fouad on tho handle of th ax used 'in th killing of Jfcgn and Charles Davis aged -brother In their cabin near- bar -further Inquiries war Instituted today into the activities of Mm suicide woods sun previous to hie death Wriral residents tha town told (he police that Hibbard in the few days preceding hie suicldeftiad taken a number of mysterious tripe in a hired-automobile They said that ho would leave his backwoods -eottag saity in th morning and remain away ail day toiling no on of bis errand op hie destination Police also conducted a search Tor tho pocket book and hi (Continued on Pag Bight) mymuTer SHOT WKBI KE REFUSES IB GIVE UP FUNDS BOSTON HOLDUP MEN ESCAPES IN AUTO WITHOUT MONEY 'At Booton Nov When he refused to hand over his payroll funds to a paying tho employes of tha company in a little office at th plant urban tho gun mnn entered and several thousand dollar In currency lay before him on 'a table When tha paymaster refused to hand over tho currency th bandit fired taro shots and fled in panic Decker! injuries 'were not aartou physicians said CRIQUI WINS SY Ol Liege Belgium Nov (By Tho Associated Press) Eugene CMqnL cham pi oa bantamweight of Xhxrope tonight-knocked out -Baa CaUeott in tho second round of bout REED WINE ON FOUL Provldenoa Nov: -Pal Hood special Paper MIN Pelt Shirts f2JS Syndicate Stores re Car Main A Lincoln tie Lew South Windham Nov IT Maurice McCormick guard at tho State Reformatory who was mentioned in charge of cruelty filed by 21 eltl-ans with Gov Baxter waa arrested tonight by Deputy Sheriff Charlie Gerow of Portland on a charge of aeaault on Lee Taylor of Watarville 11 year old an inmate of th institution The arrest followed a vote of the RETURN OF SULTAN MAY BEDBRANDED Former Turkish Leader Flees far Safety Aboard sty Shit British Insists He Hu Not EngUnd Concerned to How Moslem World Will Act Constantinople Nov lTy(By tho Associated VI th Turkish sultan has fled from Constantinople on British warship bound for Malta Upon embarking th Sultan emphasized that ha was not abdicating but manly removing blmaalf from immediate danger (Continued on Page Nine) board of trustees today to ask for a warrant os a result of tha testimony presented at the hearing given on th chargee last night McCormick was unable to obtain ball Ho is duo to appear in tha municipal court tomorrow He gave his home as Lewiston and th polio say he waa formerly prominent in pugilistic circle under tha name of McCormick police patrol When picked up hla face was covered with blood from a deep hole in hla forehead and the right side of fact waa badly swollen Mr Maher who drive for Scott Llbbey agent of th Llbbey mills told tho police Capt elates that the vlotim of th accident bad stepped directly In front of to machine after hesitating a a though to allow him to paaa Witnesses of tha accident say that Mr Maher was not driving at an excessive rate of speed Mr Bhufoldt la vary well known in thla city Ha was employed for many years at the Bates mill as a second hand retiring about a ye ago at to age of 74 Hla wife died some time ago and elnc be baa mads hla boms with hi daughter Julia oa Lowell street Ha has five Children: Julia Mabla Ester Frmncte and Joseph Mr Maher la also well known locally -and took aa active part in athletics while a atndant at Edward Little and Coburn vulgarity cantors In Boston" She was also quoted as declaring herself to too ft Rod -s view of that fatty which -tho city owes th decant element at th community" tho meyor'e ruling ran mr opinion it would pa inadvis-ablo to grant the Permit and I bog to oay Oat this suspension of th privitego of conducting a nubile exhibition after too recent disgraceful performance by tho said performer will continue during such time as I hold tha effleo at mayor" 1 MOBSE TO BEGIN FEB 6: TRIAL OF CHARLES Waetklagton Nov Trial at Charles Monk Now York Ship builder bio thre eons --and sight others Jointly Indioted here oa a charge of conspiracy to defraud the United States Shipping Board In connection with ship building eon-tracts during the war will begin Feb 4 in the criminal division of the DIs- Jrkt of Supreme' court- repudiated the charge and Hayes was released MANUFACTURERS MAY MOVE FROM MEW ENGLAND AREA SERIOUSNESS OP RAIL SITUATION MAY CAUSE SPRING-FIELD MENTO ACT Springfield Maas Nov 17 At today's hearing on the proposed consolidation of Near England Railroad ayetema by the special Massachusetts rlatroad committee it was learned that In some instances manufacturer located here believed the raalroad situation eo serious that they ar contemplating moving their equipment to plants elsewhere 0 APT MM HIGGINS Bangor Nov Capt William 8 Higgins died at hla home here tonight at the age of 14 He was born in Bath was for 14 yea re a shipmaster and sine 1144 baa been connected with the corporation of More A Ca In this city II bad served in toe city council and was member of the Tam tine Club relatives ar a eon Waiter 4 Higgins of Bangor and a slater Mrs IL Tarbox of New York Mill Man Critically Injured When-Knocked Down by Auto report aald "The commitment pa- Prs and record of xfa earc inch- ding the restraint records war care- I fully inspected and were found to bo In proper legal form White th de- partment discountenances th use of restraint It waa found that its use i In this rose waa in accordance with th provision of law dealing with restraint and waa resorted to by the medical officer of the hospital only when deemed by them to be a na-cery measure patient waa aeon in her room free trom restraint Milne her lunch Her room waa large airy comfortable and well furnished and eh waa In the can of a special nurse Bho is lir tha eotitinuoua ear of a nurao both day 'and night During tho Interview aha was asked If aha understood that aha I not obliged to remain at tho hospital and aha replied that she did In reply to a further question she said she wished to remain until ahe ia PUR1UND IWW PRISONER HELD FOR FUBIHER ACTION FEDERAL AGENT CONDUCTS LONG WILL LOOK UP HIS RECORD Portland Nov A long grilling hero today by Special Agent Went of tho Booton office of tho Department of Justice caused the police tonight to place a charge of being an idle end disorderly parson against Spiros Karaganl who admitted he waa a member of the I IV when held yesterday after he had been found distributing radical literature among longshoremen 1 Tha chargo waa mad at the request of the Federal Investigator In order to give him time to look up the record of Kara ranis who is said to hav acknowledged that he waa arrested at New London Conn-thre months ago and ordered from the city for alleged activities Th case Is to com up in too municipal court tomorrow and th police will ask a continuance of 10 day I PICKETS MERCIES IN EAST ARU WEST STATES SEEK TO KEEP I PLACES PROM BEING REFILLED Chicago Nov pick eta are stationed in front of employment agencies in tore Western and thre Eastern cities in an effort to prevent men being sent to replace I members In trouble sonse according to word received by th party's national convention bore today Pickets kav been established at Boa ton New York and Baltimore it waa announced to keep men from going to Philadelphia to replace member of the Marin Transport Workers Union on to docks there Pickets established in the West were at Baa Francisco: Sacramento and Stockton California to keep tha men from going to th HetchHet-chy aqueduct project at Orovoland and th Southern CaHfornla-Edison Power plant at Freene where trikes havo been called MIRE MONTHS DOVER MIL STRIKE GOMES VO AR END OPERATIVES GOING BACK AT OLD SCALE FOR 44 HOURS START MONDAY Dover H- Nov Tho alne' months textile strike of 1244 Pacific Mills workers la tote city ended to- night when at a- maaa meeting new proposals worked eat at parlays' accepted Under the tarsia of the settlement th plant will resume work Mqpday morning on th 14-hoar feaaik with th 24 per cent wage eat of Fbbk 12 restored Th mills! agree to find places for former am-ptayea Tbs textile officials also agreed to meet at any time a committee at worker t- arttte any grieraacn fiamual Bhufoldt of Lowell otreot Lewiston is at the hospital in a critical condition aa a result of Injuries received when struck' and knocked down on Main street about loot night by a Bu-ick coup owned by Scott Llbbey and driven by Frederick Maher Jr of II Bhawmut street An operation woe performed on the-Injured man directly following hi arrival at tha hospital by Dr Bcannell It war found that suffered a fractured skull a double fracture of too collar bone and injury to bis nose and shouldar Th accident secured aa Mr Shu-faidt waa creasing Mojn street It ia believed that ha was oonfuasd by the lights of tho oncoming machine for ho la said to have hesitated and then stopped directly in front of too coupa before th driver bad a chance to either atop or turn aside Mr Bhufoldt waa carried Into Clark's drug store from which waa removed to tho hospital In the Ishdora Dance In Boston While Curley Holds Sway FUNERAL SERVICES FOR AMBASSADOR SHARP MONDAY Elyria Ohio Nov Funeral service for Willun Grave Sharp former ambassador to Franea will be held at the -Sharp homo her next Monday aftomooa Mr Sharp who waa 41 yean tod died shortly before- noon today after an iUaess of thre day IIITLE WANT AD STORIES ho--- Nothing ia ever really lost until you hsTo made an fort to aeeore its return through Sun classified Each day Sun classified is finding lost articles and returning fijpnd one to their rightful owner Strayed animate located aa well This fine Collie waa found by meana of Sun classi- WftjU irtHi I tin gift'- takaTomj ieea amitg Swlt" 8un classified furnishes a vary economical way of plae -mg your want before a large number of people Slake your advertising bring results-Use Sun classified Five cents per lma per insertion" LEWISTON DAILY SUN CLASSIFIED ADVEBTZSING DEPARTMENT Boston Nov So long as May-' Outer la' chief magistrate Isadora Duncan will mover give a pub-Ua performance in hts city toe mayor announced tonight la vetoing Permit fora return engagement for tho danara Jilu Duncan apod here teat month and bar effort were frowned upon by orttica Certain remark attributed to Mias ancon on bar last visit to aroased the 'mayor's ira Sh to havo aald AMERICAN TORPEDO BOATS 'DESPATCHED TO JAFFA Couetaaflneptaw Nov (By Tha Associated Preea) Th Americas torpedo boat 'destroyers Buimer sad Litchfield have been ordered to Jaffa protect arid maintain wireless communlfcatioq for th American missionary and -relief institutions In Jerusalem and Bethlehem One at the vessels will be stationed permanently Jaffa Portland Nov IT Samuel I Bates Boston middleweight was tonight de-n-aa nominated by acclamation foreterad tha victor of a ocbduted 1J itayor at tho Democratic convention round bout at tho Martevilte -A CL i City Bail tonight Ho baa served as in tho fifth round en-a foul by bis ouaty attornoy aad- Jadg of th o-irnnent Toung Flaher of IpMoa nunteipal dourt 1 WEATHEB -rr CLOUDY AND WARMER North Now England: Cloudy fiat-irday warmer ia eastern Main: innday showers gnuth New England and Cast Now 'ivkr Partly cloudy Saturday Bun-ay shonvrs moderate temperature.

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About The Lewiston Daily Sun Archive

Pages Available:
580,181
Years Available:
1893-1989