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The Lewiston Daily Sun from Lewiston, Maine • 1

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V- vy jyJy 1 V--' 5' i 1 SV 4t i LEWISTON ME TUESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 21 1922 PRICE THREE CENTS OUUr BUTS A OAB TOR $100 BUT COLLECT -j PLAN DRASTIC SHAKEUP IN DRYMORCEMMSQUADS 1NSEVEN0RBGHT STAIRS rertogiei ta Certain instances Will Be Reorganized From Top to Massachusetts JlmoBg States Meoflnoil-( Hen From One State Jo Hne Charge It New York Situation Termed lT J'- Statevh Take '-a r'1- Louisiana that In- -volved of tb Fed-' extend reply --I organization and' lt conference Park- I il i if READY TO ACTAGAINST Promiaes Testimony Tbat May Overshadow That of Mrs Gibson 12 Witneuos Testified Befor Grnd Great Secreoy Around Court Boom Somerville Nog -10 (By Th Associated Proas) As a startling climax to th first session of the grand Jury which today delved Into the maee of evidence surrounding the murders of Bov Edward Wheeler Hall and Mrs Eleanor Mills' detective announced tonight they had discovered a new witness whoa testimony might overshadow In Importance that of Mrs Jan Gibson the woman" Strangely enough this new wit' nesa whom name Is George 81 pel Is known to hie farmer-neighbors In Mlddlebueh as pig man" The particular episode of the tragedy which officials sold he witnessed will put him In tha position of corroborating the testimony iff the "pig woman" according to tha detectives That Slpel would be a star witness before tha grand Jury hoe bean known to offlclala in the case for days they declared tonight That hla name comes up at this time they say is the result of a letter attributed to wife appearing In a New Brunswick paper while the grand Jury etlU was In Ite first session Tha letter constituted an attack on Mrs Gibeon for bringing Blpel'e name into tb cnee and stated that tb "pig woman" sought to enmesh him as a witness to substantiate her eye witness story of th murders Slpel did see certain of the events in De Rueeeye Lon the night of th murders the offlclala now disclose Hie business Is similar to that of Hre Gibson Where Mrs Gibson Got Btery After the Ilall-MUle tragedy Slpel confided certain things to a friend Jbhn Garry who told Mre Gibeon Mrs Gibeon told the authorities and that's how sold the latter that Blpel'e story woe obtained According to these offlclala 8lpeL driving toward New Brunswick the night of Sept 14 turned from Easton avenue into de Kuaseye Lana He drove a light truck and he carried strong headlights Something he saw1 or' heard when he hod proceeded a few yard up th lane cauaed him to stop back out and continue home by tbe longer Bound Brook road What Slpel ew or heard the officials refused to divulge until (Continued on Page Nine) KLAN IN LOUISIANA WHEREVER FEDERAL INTERESTS INVOLVED PONZI INSISTS HE ACTED IN GOOD FAITH Pleads Guilty on Advice of Counsel and 19 Indictments Quashed Could Bsve Mode Getaway to Had $2600000 Ha Might Hare Turned to Own Uie Boston Nov 20 Claiming that he had acted in good faith in th transaction of hi poatel reply coupon business Charles Ponsl opened hi defense In Superior Court tbla afternoon He declnred that ha had not hod a dollar since the bankruptcy trustees took charge of hie affair The former jn-omoter told the Jury he had pleaded guilty to larceny charges In Federal court on advice of counsel naming three- Boston attorneys and Ills wife Hie counsel informed him he eald that a plea af guilty would make it poaeible for him togerelvo parole after SO month in prieon and that he and hi wlf concluded that freedom after months would be preferable to the possibility LOUISIANA GOVERNOR AND HARD N6 CONFER Denounces the Washington Post Article About men Boling Creole Gov Porker Never Oonsldsnd Aaking federal to Over State Adminlatratian Washington Nov 20 were given Gov Parker of today by President Hording wherever Fderal Interests ywre In the alleged activities Ku Klux Klan In that State th ral authorities were ready to full co-operation This wo ta to ff request of the Governor help In cutting off from th in Louisiana th support encouragement which he aeaerted woe receiving from tha outside State Able to Handle Situation1' At tha Whit House between the President and Mr er attended also by Attorney Daughterly and th general of Louisiana A Cooa wu agreed that the State ment would be fully able to of the situation The Governor de attention to the campaign ho conducting gainst tho montho and declared to a statement Issued on tearing White House that "regard lee of or a most investigation would be made of ported Outrages Denounces Washington Pori tho mm tlma ho denied that there was to such situation a that Lti In articles written by a staff pondent of the Washington published over the country In ter to tha Poet which ha public Mr Parker eald the ment in these articles that tbe reduced the sovereign Btate Louisiana to tho vassalage of to visible Empire'' wee one of "most amaslng lnaceurat vances" he had CHARGE GRAFT IN -SALE OF SYNAGOGUE Investigate to See If Hnb OoundJlon Profited by i Playground Site Oonndl Pint -Voted Agtinat Prapodtioa Saji $6000 the Boston Nov 20 Charges that the sale to the city for play ground purpose of the synagogue of the Congregation Bath Israel In the North End waa accomplished by graft ware made before the finance commission the municipal investigating body today by John I Dowling counsel far the commission Public sessions to Inquire Into the transaction and Into the possible connection with It of the mem bare of the city eoncll who changed their vote on the question of municipal acquisition of th property were begun today The city bought the property on a loan order for 170 000 Counts Dowling assarted that evidence would show that after th council on Juno 0 had voted against the proposition Councillors Brlckley Walsh Donoghue and Moriarty dia-eentlng Isaac Heller a member of the congregation announced "that he had a man who would put the loan order through the city council that the man waa John Oartlaad end that It would require 10000 to put matter This amount was subsequently reduced to $4000 counsel said and the board of directors of the congregation voted the latter sum tar expense! In connection with the sale Evidence would show further It was stated that Councillor Brlckley who had originally opposed th order Introduced a new one that the rules were waived to give It first reading and that it waa road finally on Aug 14 without dissenting vote at any stage On the last named day- Mr Dowling said David Bsllen a asm her of the congregation purchased a $4006 certificate of deposit from the United States Trust Co payable Oct' 7' and placed It in th bands of John Conroy On Sept 7 he added the certificate was surrendered to Ballen who gave Qartland $2000 In cash and gave Conroy another certificate of deposit for $1000 payable Oct I when the taking of the property by th city would have been completed will shew that the certificate of deboalt for $2000 waa ndord and cashed by Mr John Cart land on Oct 7" Counsel Dowling da eland will -show that Mr John Qartland had no connection with the transection other than to acquaint himself with the situation and to talk with mw or more members of the cSfiy council who originally voted (Continued on Fag Five) Washington Nov 28 Drastic chance In executive and field per' eonnel of the prohibition enforcement machine are under consideration by Commleeloner Haype and other government official it waa learned today In aevend lnetance the plana belnr considered call for a practical reorcdnlaatlon of exlatlnc force from top to bottom He-oraanlaatlona already decided upon will reault In new appointment to the hirher poeta in the enforcement bureau of aevon or elcht States it erne Indicated today Olflcidli her wet not ready to announce detail but It waa learned that the shake-up win be-especially pronounced in New Jersey Maryland Illlnola Wisconsin Indiana Massachusetts and Pennsylvania and to only a slightly leas dein Iioulalana and other Southern departure from the unwritten rule of the bureau that the State head must be residents In their Jurlerlc- tfOfle Official Inquiry Into the New York situation which waa condemned by the grand Jury aa "shameful" la being continued It waa learned with the Intelligence branch of the Internal revenue bureau co-operating with Federal authorities in New York High treasury offlclala aald today that Investigation her had been made into the mystery connected with the disappearance of a letter requesting that action deferred on the resignation of the then New York State director slid hla chief assistant The communication wag traced to the mall room 1 at the Treasury where It waa receipted for but apparently waa then forwarded to the prohibition bureau The letter was to the Secretary according report- after Nov 1 when the became'' effective Of here reiterated today -however severance of an lndlvldu-hl'a connection with a Federal office preclude further action if by the Inquiry now In Haynes returning from a personal tour of the England district declared that noted a consistent improvement conditioned especially In Island Divisional Chief submitted reports Mr said wplcb Indicated marked In rum running' over the border and In coaatal General attorney it govern- -I oaro'V call- 'i wo'-' for tjwwl tbo east V-i thorough ra- Designed to meet recent specific brttldsm of dry enforcement the plana are declared by prohibition officials to have been formulated prior to the communication recently made by a Federal grand Jury In New York to the presiding Judge of the Federal court there although they Include steps to counteract the weakness which 1 la alleged to have resulted ftom wholesale political appointments in the subordinate ranks VWhllo final decision on the pic-ceedure said to be contemplated by Commleeloner Haynee has not yet been taken an Initial step waa seen in'the reported selection of Harry Sheldon genertl prohibition egent In Rhode Island to-be State director lik Sheldon Is from Massachusetts and hie appointment will be the first smuggling returned to a resignations flolals that did not warranted progress Commleeloner today New he had In Rhode Overpeck Haynes reduction Canadian Story 7-At rigorously iM -any Bribed Oorro of a Idng sentence In the event iff hi trial and conviction After presenting hi defense Pon-I requested a recess and Judge Frederick Foedlek subsequently adjourned court until tomorrow explaining that Pons I had a physician's certificate to th effect that had bean 111 over the weekend and that be was unwell today Nineteen of tbe $0 or mare indictment against Ponsl and a large number against hi five ro-dcf end-ants having been Cropped this mqrn-( Continued on Page Five) PoM'and a tot-' state- I Klaa of IB- -tb obaor- ever known a news- i i i 1 BONUS MEASURE IS BACK AGAIN IN HOUSE Oonressman Britten Proposes Beer and Wine Tax WotUmA1o Prmit Gbunpftgn CFfflltntHffE wiTl Favors Cider end Beer Tuition Waafclagteo Nov -A Bonus to ha paid eaefi ftqm taxation LTIft hear and 'cider wee pro- paper man to make Federal Govt Ready to Aaslat Arriving hero early today from Baton Rouge Gov Parker conferred i with Burns chlaf of tho Bureau of Investigation of tho Droartoire of Justice bofore going to th Whit Houm Th conterenca there luted for mar than an hour and at Its coocluoiooe Attacmy General Dntigh-r erty teud thi Utemnt for tha -President: appears that the Btate Irinu will frilly able ta taka oaro- of the eltuatlon Thero 1 nothing at this time for toe Federal govern- 1 ment to do oxcopt to giro to th Btate authorities that MRS FELTON LIKELY TO BE SEATED TODAY Short Congressional Session Yesterday Prevented Action on Her Status President' AddrMs- sad Bsic-nation of Sen Hewbdrrw or Feature for Toaaj Washington Nevi Th JBlzty Seventh Congroae formang'-opened It door today for the-Hrird'eeeelon Hew a trailer ear of the PaMIe gerstee Cer-peratlon pesesd thrassh here os Its srsy tram PssmIc ts Hobeksa tedgr a tow hslrad sis footed swim aboard and esauallr Informed tbe oonduoter cea tars ever the teres ts ms I Just benefit this eer" Attar a short bat deaMvo area-meat the psssstml erase tram the euid beside the track aed sought the poiict He sold he waa Olaf Jansen a ra- asnt arrival from Sweden He carried his ravines with him waa abla to par oaaL pern leaklns atmaar Ids him on tbs name eer offered to eell It to him tor I1M Thai stranger told Jansen he had etoaaad up lilt sat an the slrht esnt basis ana than lot eft hare to eom- fieta the deal The stranger then appeared attar directing Janata to board tha ear on ita return trig an Just tell tha enadnetar he was tha SAY ROMANO DID NOT FIRE FATAL SHOTS Lawrence Man on Trial for Death of Daughter and Janni Cam 'Linked With HTridB Harder in Which Slain Man Wu to Have Testified Lawrence Mai Nov 10 Andrea Romano did not fire a shot on the night of Nov 4 when his daughter Mary and Vlncenso Janni were shot and killed In the Romano home here witnesses testified today at tha trial of Romano on two counts of murder They did not say who did the shoot lng that caused the two deaths According to-the prosecution Janni wan killed in a quarrel over position of a platol which the men said belonged to his brother Joseph Janni of Haverhill and had been taken by tbe letter's wife Romano's daughter when she left her home In th exchange of bullets it was sold Mary Romano a girl of IS we accidentally killed Counsel for the Commonwealth today sought to link up the killing of Janni with the cose of Vito Canjsov now awaiting trial charged with the murder of his wife July 2 last Mrs Carueo waa a sister of Andrea Romano and he and two of Me daughters were to have testified In the Caruso cose Vlncenso Janni and hla brother Joseph were fetepd of Caruso Agataeno Bruno who waa in the Romano house oh th night of tha shooting and ho been held as a material witness testified today that he had been sent there by Vlncenso Jghnl to ask for th platol which was lu dispute REPORT 70 DROWNED IN THE GULF OF GAUFORMA BODY OF WOMAN AND CHILD RECOVERED- NINE WOMEN fegv xANjowa -8 ujmvojiT-T Calexico CaL Nov 10 Sevfnty persons lost their Hves In the sinking of the steamer TopolobampA Jrt toe Qulf of California near toe mouth of th Colorado River early yesterday according to reports of the dteai which reached here today Late last night but two bodies bed a woman and a cbllg Others were expected to be found At low tide this afternoon Twenty-four survivors Including nine woman and six children are on their way to Mexicali Lower California Th Topol hampo a craft of II tone displace msnt went down when broken In two in the middle by a wall of water 10 feet' high which followed the tide from too river ROCKLAkD DOCTOR TESTIFIES AT CONTESTED Will HEARING NEPHEW AND THREE NIECES CONTEND NEW YORK WOMAN WA ECCENTRIC New York Nov Servants of the let Mias Emily Bouthmayd whose will is being con tooted by her nephew Samuel Southlnayd and his three slaters of East tangs J- today testified me to tbs eocentrldtiaa of their aged mistress at a hearing before Surrogate Foley 'Proponents of to Will who contend that Mias Bouthmayd did not make any provision for th nieces and nephew because eha bad already distributed $100100 among tom today rested their-cam temporarily Dr Ebon Aldan of Rockland Ma who attended Mlee Bouthmayd while fin wee a guest at th Hotel Samo-set Rockland Mo- testified that according to hi Judgment Mim Bouthmayd woe Irrational at too period from 1011 to Jill when ha attended or Th bearing win be resumed to- LAWRENCE BIDWELL PIONEER RAILROADMAN DEAD Boston Nov 20-Lawnon Bennett Bid well If years Old who bod charge of the oonetroctloa of the Eastern division of tha Union Pacific Railroad to 111! died hen yesterday It waa nmd today Ho was later ragtoeer to charge of half of the New York New Havre and Hartford Railroad TED KID LEWIS WINS London Nov (By Th Aeo-dra Ted LewiA ef England tonight defeated Boland Todd ohm of England In a 10 -round' fight for tb middleweight 'ebampionehlp and tb Lonedal Brit Lewie won on points FORMER FLORIDA GOVERNOR -ACQUITTED OF PEONAGE Pmeaeria Pin- Nov M(By Tb Associated Preea) Sidney J- Cotta former pororner of this state was found not guilty by Jury to Federal court here tonight which tried him on charge of peonage- Reward k' For this re torn' or information leading to tho retain of Boston Tsrrier brindle with white markings on face1 and ehetL Lost Friday Nor 17 Phone 2050 or 201-J or aeo anjono at Atherton FnndtnreCo 220 Lisbon fit Lewiston- in did little mors than actually ffiSl SJJSSnT-SSSWto "-I-' PWt during the Mat aenlon of Congreae which provided for 4 beer and erlna 1 The new bill provldsa settlement of bonus ia'-thre equal cash payment on July 1 lfSVlIM and IMS and Mr Hill declared tbs beer and cider tax would take cars of the outlay which Its estimated at one and a half billion dollara" A tax of SOc per gallon on beer and cider la stipulated Bepreee tatlva H1U said the local Rarding that substantial will be made on the administration's merchant marine legislation and considerable advance (work dene on the armfUl of annual supply Mila which must be handled In th fnetortcustoma of the opening of a new session were re-enacted today ZR8KDYE CHILDERS CASE TO BE DECIDED TODAY Dublin Nov 20 (By Tha Associated Prone) Th habeas corpus proceedings brought In behalf of Rreklne Childers were adjourned this afternoon until tomorrow tho master of tho rolle directing that no order of tha military court be executed pending a decision by the civil tribunal When the cnee came up before tho master of rolle th Judge on being told that th government had rofuoed to giro tho nemos of Dio right men under nrreet in nd-lltlon to Childers declared that such a refusal was an attempt to nullify habeas corpus right end If persisted In would regard tbe provisional government's action a a device to oust the court from Jurisdiction lure of many are now on whet they term on "absurd proposition" 1 Th terms offered by th corporation call for a $4 hour weak and discrimination former employee who have been troublesome during th strike Union chiefs declared today that they will center their efforts on the coming session of tbe Legislature and fight for th passage of tha 41 hour bill option feature of Me former Mil wee Georgia and the late Representative imlttad "because Mr Volatead ha Nolan of California Jlficlally stated that -elder containing The President haa arranged to ad-S -per cent of alcohol la not Intoxlcat- I drew a joint eeeglon tomorrow in being not prohibited under- the half of the Shipping bill His mee-Voleteed Act and the passage of this gage la expected to be delivered at la noway disturbs the dry laws i ITei and states having similar The Senate adjournment paatpon-hlbition laws to those of Kensaei I ed until tomorrow' the effort of Mrs Manager Haskell Says No Formal Complaint Entered No formal ehararu or complaint against Officer John Staple of th Auburn Police Department hav been made to the Auburn city manager according to a statement by that official last night George A Parker former police officer in the Shoe City and who according to reports le to press chargee of misconduct visited the city manager yesterday afternoon however Manager Hukell Mid It wee simply a talk to ref erotic to tb troubte hut SCOUT HONOR GUARD FOR TRIPLE DROWNING YICHMS WHITE CASKETS OFi SOUTH PORTLAND CHILDREN NEARLY BURIED UNDER FLOWERS -'Mratitd Nod A troop of Bajr coute formed a guard of honor at to funeral mrvlce today of the young victim of tha trtpl drowning in a pond at South Pari land Friday night Th whit ckte containing th bod) of Clarene and Raoalo May Pratt and their ebum Frederick B' Howe were nearly bidden by floral titterings In tha center of th service room of the Apostolic Faith Assembly on- Cumberland avenue STILL REFUSES FOOD SKOWHEGAN WOMAN REPORTED TO BE NEARING STATE OF COLLAPSE Skowbegan Nov 20 Town authorities hav adopted a policy af watchful waiting white Mrs Bertha Col Britton enter on bar second hunger strike ae a protest gainst th suit of her husband Louis A Britton for divorce Th woman 1 rapidly nsarlng a tote of collap Bh 1 living at tb Britton farmhouse Thar 1 ao fir in tha place and she hu taken nothing but water "I will continue oa my strike against food until I die unlee Louis com to MISSING PORTLAND HUNTER IS LOCATED Portland Nov 28 Henry Ploe of this city formerly of Beverly Ma for whom March was instituted in Penobscot county at too request of lira Pkte who bad become anxious at hi folium to return from a hunting trip located today In Mae-wahoe plantation Ho will return hero tomorrow bringing deer with him Tho tb wave ha supplanted th "boh" A Breaks All Records in Cutting Prices 3 DAYS SPECIALS 3 Mondij Toesday and Wednesday Tint Sib iimitiii'iti Prim Sib 00 Sjtas -10 Chuck Roaat'fO Rib Roast Sirloin Roast -18 Sirloin Roast 9Qre With Tenderloin COG Oompoud 13 Piliro Lard 14 Balt Pork 25 Sugar 10 Lbs 75 Aroostook Potatoes bn 5100 Don't ask Kow wo do it but ooma down to ono of onr tortodjjtjjouwMt MARKET btore82 107 Main 8L 400 Lisbon St 'LEWISTON i I I1JMMM0 NEEDED TO BRING IT UP TO DATE REV MRS DUN-NACK ASSERTS South Portland Nov State Librarian Henry Dunmusk told an audtenco at the Elm etreet Churoh tonight that th State Library la In a condition and thgt $10000010 aroded to give the State the kind of an Institution it should hero He said th State hae 110000 book for a library with a capacity for 00000 and that v4ry half in th dome iff the Capitol ho bom filled and the books ora now being piled on tbo floor MAYOR DA7 RENAMED BY BANGOR REPUBLICANS Bangor' Nov 20 Mayor A Day woe re-nomlnated tonight Republican candidate for mayor at a caucus in city halL There wu a mall vote but Mayor Day bad no opposition Associated 'ress Brief (By The Associated Prm) Washington Cordill Hull cnklr-man of the Democratic National Committee to a statement today said tho first fruits of tb recent nation wld victory tbo polls are seen In the resignation of Truman Newberry which amounts to a confer ton of moral guilt of tho oKeiu eharged" Port of Spain Trinidad Lieut Walter Hinton oommandlng tbo airplane Eampalo Correia on a flight from New York to Rio Janeiro left Port of Spain at 1010 o'clock this morning for Ororgriown Demerra after a long delay her waiting for a new propeller 100 PACKARD CO DIVIDEND Detroit Direct on of tho Packard Motor Car Co today declared a 100 task dlvldind on common stock payable to stockholders ef raoord Deo 0 Tb action eloecly follows a cash dividend ef I per rant distributed to owners of common eteck on Oat II lari- Washington The Impeachment chargee against Attorney General Daugherty will bo dteeuaeod at th regular meetieg of tbo Houeo Judlcl-! ary eommltteo Thuroday chairman Volatead Mid today He Indicated that the chargee of Repreeroutlro Keller of Minnesota might be take up next week instead of after Deo 4 os originally planned NOTED SOCCER PLAYER DEAD fit Louis Peter lUtlgan egad IL nationally known mneor 'playar and manager of tho Bra Mlllor team of tblo city formor national oooear champions died today following a operation of tho brala YALE GAME AT TWO O'CLOCK Now Haven Definite assurance that th Yale-Harvard gam her Saturday will Mart at waa giro tonight at th ogle of tbo Yal Athletic assoc lotion in aaowor to qaootlono concerning published reports that to gam would atari at LIL IRISH MINISTER ARRIVES New York Jeeph MoOtnUh minister ef Industry commerce and labor In th Dali Elreann cabinet arrived today aa tb Baltic aa official boa-Imoso relating to th flaaaetal affair of tho Irish free etato 4 MORGAN ItC London Nov 20 (By Th Associated rrssa) Merpu I indie poasd at hi hoot to Watford IT mites ratridra of Leadea- A- tete-phons inquiry at htewieridraro tonight elicited th formation from on of Mr chauffeurs that Mr Morgan had returned horn from Londoa today IIL ever Federal Interests or Involved Federal authorities ra randy to ax tend full co-operation" Never Aekod for Fodoral "Reeelver' Gov Parker' tatemnt propud at tb Whit Houm Mid there hod never been tb remotest Idea re tha part of anyone In Louisan of op- puling to th Federal government -to Into th State of Louisiana and take over th admin la tmtlon of govern moot" Article Slander Leulian I1' In hi letter to tha Peri too Lre-telana governor aald that noror rinea he had bue reading newspaper had known writer build reek a fanciful ouperterueturo on such a light foundation of fact" aa wu (Continued on Peg lno) 1 denied th published report that Parker hu Instituted charge Manager Hukell arid eould act make any atatement concerning tb affair for had not rot broom fully uquatated with ail to dotal la T' -Manager Hukell la direct eoatrri iff the polio department promtoM a thorough to vestige tloa of to affair Parker continue to wur to roll of sllene Another nauraol feature to th fact that tha relt ora filed only tea month ftr to marriage -ef Mr and Mre CUffrid The alienation suit 1 filed in the Be gad ah ce Oowty -court and Arthur Lttttaflrid cC thi city and Rockland la counsel for to defendant Boa Frank A Merer af Lewiston red Edward Bridghom of Both or counsel for Mr Clifford and 8- strict Attorney Wed Dyer of Buckflold and Assletant County Attorney Ralph Ingalls thlg dty for Mr Clifford i tore Vet i STRKERS FUTLY REJECT MACHESTBt MILLS OFFER UNION TrfTeifJTiir ACTIVITIES ON FIGHT FOR 4 HOUR Mancheatefv N- Nov1 20 Tabulation of th vote of 11 textile end metal -trades unions tonight show an overwhelming majority against the acceptance of the Amoa-keag latest re-employment terms The results will be transmitted to the the corporation tomorrow morning The vote was light due it la thought the fleet that nearly 1- 000 opermUve are now at work MANY RETURN IN DOVER Dover Nov 18 The Pacific Mills resumed operations today with a large force of operatives to every department The mill manege-Imant practically had work for two-thirds the normal force Workers who went ta other States to work during th New Hampshire strike are reported returning in large numbers 6RAN0DADGKTBI MRS M0T SEEKS DIVORCE DECLARE HUBAND FORMER CONGREBBMAN DEERTED HER IN HI Belem Maee Nov Mrs Constance Minot of Crossing seeks a dlvoroe on grounds of desertion from her husband former Congressman Grafton Mlnet of New York City in a libel filed today ta th Superior Court Nend a granddaughter afr Congressmen Augustus Card' and a granddaughter of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge alleges toot Bar husband desert ed her on II 1019 end that be ben net lived with her alma that date She seeks custody of a son aged elx yean and a daughter aged five libel is returnable to the Eo-county Superior Court ta De- CLAUDIUS CANE PORTLAND CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES Portland Nor' Claudius Lam a veteran af the Civil War whe toured tha United States as treasurer of Marshall Doyles company ta 1117 and 1181 died today aged II year He eea aod bourn printing to recent yearn CUNO CABINET KNOWN TODAY Berlin Nev By Tha Associated Preea) Wilhelm Cun Is fifteenth chancellor and th first nm-partlmn am prHamntry holder at that post ta th nw republic He ha recce dod ta forming hli new 'cabinet but announcement ef ite mem bore will not be rislly uetll tomorrow vTONITE Aflbm Hill Monster Duios Jsck Zslrfitld PHico Sine AI Orch ef Partlsad 60 PRZZZ8 PRBZ Admission SO' Flu Tex Bath Man Sues For $10000 for Alienation of Wife's Affection Portland Nev 20 An all nation suit for $10000 brought by Charlro Clifford Jr of Bath against Lincoln KcRaa a Rockland travelling elsemeg lo ton latest angle to tbo maritial troublee of Charle and Kathorina EL Edgeeomb Clifford tha Utter now residing at South Portland At to opanlnffof too November term ef superior court bora Mrs Clifford filed salt for divorce and tha com hu ore sod considerable Interest becauu of the promluaeo of tho couple Felton of Qeorgle th first woman Senator to bo sworn in as th eucceeecr to Senator Watson and serve at least one day Indications to night warn that eh would be received aa a full fledged sitting member and "bless tbs path for Amarl con womanhood" aa she desires At noon by the fiavels of Vloe President Coolldg and Speaker CHltette formally called extra session to order -The Senate was la session 11 minutes end tbe Hone adjourned at o'clock The Hones had a now woman mi bar Mys Winifred Mason Huck of Illinois Joinlhg Mle Alloa Robert-(Oantleued on Fag Five) PROPOSE MISOMEIIT TO -THE SHIP! SUBSIDY Blli DRY -aHIF -WOULD BE RAID DIRECTLY BY GOVERNMENT FOR CARRYING MAIL Weehlegted Mo of merchant maqli Ittae agreed- today tn amendment to too ship subsidy bill designed to offset tomes ta American peeeenger ship engaged In for-rign aerolco by reaeon of to prohibition against the-eels of liquor amendment provides that wucb ships ebon be paid directly hr the government for carrying mall to tend of tuning the latent due tote a-revoMng-fund out of which all com panlee are to mtton Hopneaentattvn cratte member bf $ba committee announced that he would offer an amendment that na port of tbe Federal subsidy should bo paid -to any ship on which liquor was arid ta-gnrdtem of any future court ruling on to right to eell on the high eeaa Republicans af the aim agreed oa sa -amendment -whteb would give tbs' Shipping Baaid the authority over eoaat wise Hnen that tha Interstate railroad It would faava to ix both maximum and VfttMl f- Tb MB wfll takou np at a fun meeting of the merchant rtu committee and tennaflyro-portod to the Hones Tb rate cam-' mitte to expected to gtvwlt right of Why and tbe House Wednesday win vote up or down Adoption of rule by the Hose win etart conoid- ration Thunday under a Eked pro-1 gram rolUn for a final rot Nv-lf at the earn tlm it permits ew Tart Maryland Maes IlUnote ether states to have the bever- Britten Republican today reintroduced the Bon- bUl vetoed by President Harding jot tbe laat session of Congress itmanded so aa to provide for raising the neoeaeary funds by the taxation inf bear wines and champagne Il'Tb Britten Mil -would provide lit ox sf $If per barrel on Imported boor $1 par barrel on domestic bear 110 per gallon on Imported etui wine '(ted $1 per gallon on domestic still lYOODHOiBE LOVE LETTERS -ARE READ TO THE JURY MORE THAN 0 MESSAGE COUCHED IN TERM OF TENDER AFFECTION Jaritagtoo Vt Nov tb-Vh lalntlff cauaeel In the mUlloa llaUer alienation suit of Derrit UToodboua against her parente-ln-rMr MT and Mrs I Woodhousa Into th case today tha greater art of letters and telegrams sent tbs young woman by her -future lugbaad Douglas Woodbaua and lerigned -to -abewsthe Intensity of ils affection This missives were 4 a tender uatura Th greater pert hewing been written while Douglas was in the ntlltary earvlee la 1111 ten oQ the leva In tha wrid" "Wish scald kies yea good might laataad having ta write It" "MtUloea of Jcoea and gaddUnga" and ehnllar gptnaelone ringed each tetter Tha MtiflN nbI vnne Mn Wood th stead took np the thread of ic oorrotlva of her an pimr cere of ker hnsbaad white is was to the Jersey hospital tbs i attar part of ltll sad of the trouble hloh began white he waa In i1 ltal where her father-in-law treat-d bar coolly Bine Nov A 1110 the testified her husband bad sever lived with or supported 1 WEATHER BNOW AND COLPER I North New Xto gland Local mews Tnd colder followed by cteerieg Tuesday Wed need ay fair pod nued cold Routo New England: Fair and cold-Tuesday Wednesday fair i LITTLE WANT AD STORIES ng9 Hare you a btuinen or real eatate to aell! If you bare Son Qaitlfied is tbo oniekeitwaj to dispose of it Our advertiser who inserted the ad below gold his store Three insertions did the trieki NXlbimoBROOD raid kg Ns lltk a week elU The popular plaee for bnyer and seller to meet is throngh Tho Sun Claiaifled eolumna If -jog art tho buyer look thnrafh Son Claeaified If yon are the seller plaee your ad at once' Tho charge is small compared with remits Fife eenUptr line per inaertioiL- LEWISTON DAILY SUN- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.

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