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The Lewiston Daily Sun from Lewiston, Maine • 1

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'Vt i- j-S "VV 1 'ji 'i v-'i 'v 1 i 4- i i VOL-XXX ciTAiuino um LEWISTON ME FRIDAY MORNING DECEMBER 1 1922 PRICE THREE CENTS VOUNGMAINECOUPLELOSE LIVES RESULT OF AN EARLY MORNING AUTO ACCIDENT FREE STATERS DISCOVER BILL ORDERING SPEEDING (IP OF DESIRUCnON PUNS CONGRESSMAN MANN DIES OF PNEUMONIA Illinois Representitln Reputed to Be Best Informal Me In Repilblican lloose Leader Senred 25 Tears -Reled tor IBs Comp and ladtpendeite -Takes Ili a Week Ago HIRES A HALL' TO SEAT FOR DINNER Orange Hass Nov SO In order to insure room for' ail of hia progeny Henry Anderson today-hired the largest hall in the Unlversalist Church in which to serve hia Thanksgiving Dinner to his children his grandchildren and hia great-children to the number of IS And not satisfied with having made provisions for plenty of room in apite of hia 71 yean insisted upon being chef and general overseer The Anderson family ha gathered every Thanksgiving in the old homestead but decided this year that in view of increases since last year it would be ne-ceseary to hire a hall VATICAN OBSERVES THANKSGIVING DAY Rome Nov (By Tha Associated Press) For the first time In the history of the Catholic church the Pope joined- In an American national festival when he received the students of the American College Jills evening and addressed them on the topic of Thanksgiving Day In hia address the Pope said: Thanksgiving It is noble Idea on the pert of your -choosing the day for prayer Men who lack prayer lark one of the rsaentlala of Ufa Tour country must indeed be blessed by Almighty The Pope said that through the American students he wished to congratulate tha entire American people and express his grail- tude for tha generosity they had shown on every occasion of need -v et -y Ooconeit CaJlei for Boning Stations Bloving Up Bridget aid Isolation of DoMla-Throe More EieceUoos Yesterday Labor Deputies Assail Irish ParUanieit and Secrecy of Executions Miss Nadine DeWilt Millfoocket aid Decker Latruge the Victims it Eut Prorldeoce-BIrl Mteided Nn Eik-land Couemtofy of Music and Young Man Was' i Sophomore at Brown-Two Other Couples Injured 'y A tol 'and help In the fight If needed He was urged to stay homo though none of his friends realised that his PARIS CELEBRATES THANKSGIVING DAY Special Mass Under Direction of Archbishop Dubois Abba Flynn Gave Roving Fint Observance of Holiday There Nov (By The Associated Pres) Paris or at least a considerable part of It observed Thanksgiving Day in the real American manner Probably the most unusual event of the day mia a special Thanksgiving mass at the French church of the Holy Trinity arranged under the personal direction ofTAn-hhlahop ltu-bols aa a formal exprr salon of the friendship of France for America Thin wee the first time the French (Continued on Page Seven) making severe attacks on the government policy and the secrecy of the military triala and executions Deputy Johnson alluding to three executions today said: "This is not law but lynch law once removed lynch law without mob violent all this secrecy What Is the difference between the military announcement in thia ease and the bit of paper pinned to the body of man found in the gutter stating that ha was a spy executed by the Irish Republican Army?" When men were being tried for their life he said their fellow dtl-ens should know all the circumstances Ha asked the ministry to change its policy and substitute publicity for aecrecy Secrecy suggested fear and fear led to brutality and barbarism Richard Mulcahy minister of defense replying asked if the people wanted to know more than they (Continued on Page Six) Washington Nov 30 Representative Jamee It Mann of Illinois died at hie home here tonight after a brief Illness Mr Mann who had served for a quarter of a century as a member of the House was stricken a week ago first with a chill Pneumonia developed hia condition became desperate and the end came at 1113 o'clock Sank Rapidly Toward End With him at the end were Mra Mann and the physicians It was said that although he had recently passed two restless night his condition did not definitely develop for the worse until 1 this afternoon He rallied slightly at elx but again suffered a relapse and sank rapidly The end was peaceful No plane were made for the funeral tonight but it was said that tha sergeant -at-arms of the House wouRI be communicated with tomorrow to assist in making the arrangements It is understood that a funeral service in Chicago Is in contemplation and that Mr Mann will be burled there beside his son who died four years ago He is survived only by the widow Ready to Fight far Ship Bill The veteran legislator an ardent advocate of the Shipping Bill sent Word to House leaders early in the week and again yesterday that while he was III he would go to the Capi Hundreds Of Girls Hurled to 'Ground When Bleachers Break Eight Hurt When Auto Runs Onto a Manchester Sidewalk Two Hurt When Auto Turns Turtle On The Lisbon Road ''s i the automobile accident died beep shortly after midnight George Decker and Miss Burroughs are also -in' the Rhode Island Hoepl! tal and are -reported to be tasting comfortably 1' Were Returning from Dance- r'rf The fatal ride was started upon1 at an early hour in the morning ioi--1 -lowing a dance held at Phi Kappa:" Pal fraternity house in this city The accident is ascribed to George Deck-' -eKs unfamlliarlty with the 'ad the belief that he was driving tom -fast to negotiate the sharp Junction of the two streets where the clualtV occured The car is said ta have skidded and crushed into tree and pole at the aide of the- road John Decker waa thrown from hia seat and waa picked up on the highway dead No action has yet been taken by East Providence police who anfa) vestigating the accident DECKERS STAR ATHLETES "fi Portland Nov JS John Deck- (Continued on Pago Seven)- DENIES RODY IN UM PIT HATOFWFE New York Taxi Owner Be7 lieved to Have Killed Her: for Another Woman Lot Where Body Wu Fonn4 to Be Spsdid Over to iMn lf Other Bodiei Are Buried -T New York Nov IB Abraham Becker taxicab owner who yea tor- -day denied that the body found bur- -led In a lima filled pit in a remote Bronx auto parking lot was of hia mlaaing wife will be arraigned In police court tomorrow charged 1 with homicide At the same time Prosecuting At torneya will go before the grand Jury with a request for Indictments it was announced tonight revealed the spot where the body' woe unearthed wee questioned for hours today Boon aftornooh author- lilra announced that tomartow tho to as- i-rrtnin whether other bodies art our -led there Korkin is held aa a ness without bail Becker waa grilled at length' ta--" (Continued on Page Six) iS HARDING EATS DINING ROOM A6Alli "-K' FIRST TIME SINCE CRITICAL ILLNESS DAUGH ERTY ONLY GUEST Washington Nov This waa day of personal as well as traditional Thanksgiving at the White House Mrs Harding having dinner' in1 th ahe became vrltically ill in the tatter pert of August Attorney General Daugherty woe the only guest for th Thanksgiving dinner Mrs Harding's condition It was learned has ahown fine progress In the last two weeks and ah Is permitted by her physicians to walk about her room I BOSTON HORSE RESCUED-AFTER A 36 HOUR SWIM GOING STRONG TOWARD OLD WORLD WHEN ROPED BY RESCUERS IN DORY Boston Nev SB A Boston horse who usual task le to' draw a newspaper delivery wagon qualified an a long distance swimmer when It naa rrsL-ued from tho Charles River late today after spending SB hour in the water The horse waa 'atm' swimming when found but Inter ve- to an animal hospital to recover from a bad chlU Early Wednesday morning go its wagon waa standing at th North Station the horse mads a 4P for freedom The route Uy through the train yards over tracks nnd culverts Finally the horse dived through a draw bridge over th Charles River leaving wagon nnd cargo Jammed between the rails For honrn the harbor police searched for the ani- -mat in vain late today a' watchmam kw the here swim out from under a pier and make for the open nan A stern chase In a dory followed and the swimmer- was roped -nnd tewed to horn Providence Dec 1 IS Decker 23 of Lagrange Maine a Brown University sophomore was instantly killed and Mias Nadine DeWltt 22 of Millinocket Maine a student ut the New England Conservatory Music at Boston was fatally injured when the eutumobile they were riding In with two other student couples was demolished early Thursday morning in Eaft Providence Four Other Students Injured George Decker and Miss Burroughs Brown brather of the deed man and the driver of the car Robert Bpellmen 21 another senior and a member of the varsity football nquad at that University Mina Irene Coy Ronton and Miss Lucille Burroughs of Mass the latter two both clasamntes of Miss DeWltt nt the New England Conservatory of Music were the other occupants of tha car who escaped with slight cuts and bruises and a bad shske up Mias DeWltt who wee injured in One Woman Badly Crushed and Two Others Hurt Internally Manchester Nov EiglU pedestrians were hurt thrra seriously this afternoon when a large touring car owned by Louis Roulias of this city and driven by Peter Tanlkaa drove at full speed upon the sidewalk at the corner of Elm street the city's most crowded spot In the business section Before the car could be stopped the people had been swept into the street and one woman was so cruahed beneath the machine that it waa some lime before she could not be extricated Tanlkaa waa held at police station on the Mlaa Ada Banel II Concord Mlsa Annie Ilabnowvltx 2B Concord nnd Miss Bessie Watdinnn 22 Concord eurferod Internal injuries and ore at the hoapitel on the dangerous list Mlsa Nellie Dow 20 Concord Miss Martha Dow 22 Concord Ml Etta Cohen 34 Manchester and Mlsa Edith Banel 22 Concord ruts and abrasions have been discharged from the hospital The eighth victim William Cronin of Manchester bruised was taken to hia home IMITED FARMERS FAVOR BOARD TO MARKET GRAIN RESOLUTION ADOPTED CALLS FOR COMPULSORY WHEAT BOARD Lethbridge Alts Nov A roso- favoring a cnmpuloory wheat board to market western grain begin ning with the 132! crop has been adopted by the Federal conatituanry ronventinw of the Uniter Farmers' KMorlatlon officers announced tonight HNETS" favor rigid DRY LAW ENFORCEMENT STAVTON BELIEVES NEW CON- CRESS WILL AMEND THE VOLSTEAD ACT Washington Nov 30 Endorsement of President Harding's stand for stringent enforcement of the pro hlbltlon law me long as they remain on tha statute books was given to night by Btayton founder and national executive head of the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment Although tha President' aland leaves tha forces of tha government committed to a losing struggle he said in a formal statement "a way will be found through the initiative of Congress itself in amending the Volstead act" Commenting on the House membership in th new Congress Mr Btayton said that gains in th November election with th membership which will continue in office Insures 334 votes for amendment of tho Volstead Act While this la not' majority ho added those hopeful of amending the law are counting on tho accession to their ranks of a number of Representatives heretofore non-committal on the liquor question SENSATIONAL ESCAPE PRECEDES A MAN HUNT Woonsocket Man Leaps Through Clpsed Window When Surrounded Wanted in Connection -With Killing of Blnekstone Man Fire Alarm Calls Posse Woonsocket I Nov 10 Leaping through a cloaed window amidst a shower of flying glass in plain view of a cordon of Woonsocket police and Massachusetts State officers reinforced by a German police dog Jas-dor Guilbault eought In connection with the killing of Albert Touchette In a grocery store holdup laat night in Blacks tone Mass today made good hie escape into the neighboring woods A fire alarm was sounded and a riot call sent in summoning all available police officers but' (Continued on Page Six) FIRE BREAKS OUT IN TKE LAVAL DENTAL COLLEGE AT EARLY HOUR THIS M0RNIN6 Montreal Dee Tha fire department wee eel led eut en a three alarm at midnight to fight a fire in the Laval Dental College a department of the University of Montreal The eellege which is claimed to be fireproof was built ten years age at a cost of 400000 STEAMER LEAVES BOSTON WIH BfliES tFiOOfCHWESI i WILL BE B0RJED IN ANCESTWAL GOME' HAVE BEEN DEAD IS YEARS Boston Nov Bearing with her the bones of 400 Chinese each In a tin box Inscribed with a name and a date of death the eteamahlp Esther Dollar today sailed from this port for the Orient by way of New York For weeks past throughout New England Chinese have been engaged In exhuming th bodice of their country men some of whom died here as far back as 1000 in order that their bones might be Interred In ancestral soil in keeping with their religion and custom The Esther Dollar win land this part of her cargo at Hong Kong officials of the vessel sail ANOTHER INCOME TAX PAYMENT IS DUE DEC 15 ESTIMATED IT WILL YIELD $275- 0004)00 THOUGH NOT ALL IN CASH Washington Nov 30 Th Treasury issued a reminder tonight that another payment of Income and profits taxes in due Dec IS Itvstlmated a formal statement said that the payment would bring in about 327200-000 Not all of the payment however will be in cash as under the optional forme of payment permitted tax-payers may turn in In to cash -or checks either Treasury certificates of indebtedness maturing Dec II cr four and thro quartern per cent Victory notes or net they have been called for redemption Approximately 1300000000 of th certificates iff indebtedness mature en th tax-paying date th statement said Besides the certificates iff odneee maturing Dec li th Treasury must taka care of about $700000-000 In Victory notes which have boon called for redemption on the earn date Permission to turn in tho Victory notes It was explained furnishes additional 'facility for taxpaying as well as Uit ng la the funding of tha Victory loan LITTLE want ad ST0EJZ8-NO 15' Sun readers read the classified page They know that it is profitable as well as interesting- Onr advertiser who vied the sd below- realised that the -classified psge wig read He had his hd in one in- Srtion He called the Sun discontinue my ad I have had more than' a hundred calls today pt Piukk'i tfeiNA Win km nctii Dtft I If you are out after realty whether ag buyer seller renter' or exehanirer' be sure to 'summon the Sun classified to your aid IHiisiflad' Advertising Dept LEWISTON DAILY SUN (TIUST IN ITS FIELD Dublin Nor 30 (By Tho Ano-oUtod Press) Defense minister Mulcahy hn informed the Dali Kir-eenn of the capture from the irregulars of a document containing instructions the Republican "assistant director of engineering" ordering a speeding up of all destruction piano and outlining a scheme for the wholesale blocking of railways toftds and -The plana provide that the station shall be burned lines torn up roads blocked bridges blown up and wires out" this campaign to be continued fOr six weeks during which it la intended that Dublin shall be isolated A Dublih dispatch on Tuesday said that telegraph communications and all towns In the south and west of Ireland had been interrupted' by widespread wire cutting Dublin Nov (By The Associated The labor deputies In tha Jrlsh Parliament have been DAILY MAIL PLAYS UP (BERMAN WAR-THREAT DocUres Teutons in Secret Pact With Russians to 'Waron Trance a Arnold Baja Gorman IJaa Ru-iii: Factories Offleen Bant to Rain Rnaaiaiu i London Dae 1 That the Germans ate actively- planning a war of revenge chiefly against France for which purpose they hqve concluded a secret mill taw agreement with Russia Is thg main point of memorandum by a parson in close with the- best informed German circles In Berlin and communicated tp the Daily Mail which displays ib under 1lc Beadiinea Ht paper claims' to have made exhaustive -Inquiries luto the memo-tanduafa- stsmsorlH BOMW! den end Parle with tb result the MsiV eeys that' It has been very largely supported thereby Except for precia -dtal the story does- not- differ materially from eim-iar statements printed from Um to time 4n -German papers The memorandum particularises with respect to alleged arrangements to: enable Germany to utilise resources Which will make Russia capablo of supporting both' herself and Germany so that Germany may ignore any asp blockade It Says that German armanent firms will establish factoriear in Russia and submarines and minelayers will be built In Russian dockyards under Gentian guidance and manned by Rossi an crews under Oarman officer Poland-le to be crushed and annexed by Russia so as to give 4 (Continued on Page-Seven) tPOSSES KIMT AROOSTOOK COUNTY 6MIE WARDEN DAVID BROWN MI8SINQ EIGHT DAYB-eSELIEVr MILLINOCK-ET MEN DROWNED- 1 1 Bangor Nov 10 A posse ha bean: sent Into the woods in search of David Brown of Greenville chief game- warden '-for Northern -Arooa-tookieounty who left- on Nov 13 jOT-a-trlp along tho AUsgssh usually occupying one week and has not sine Dean heard from As ha traveled alone nnd is an ex hunter and- woodsman that asms accident hha Bcarcherg for Arthur Munson and George Stevens of MllUnockot who left hem II days ago on a hunting trip nnd hsVF- not since been heard from today found near the overturned canoe in the loo of Nollseemic Lake a lamp burner that la known to have been need by them and thlp induces the belief that the-canoe la the on need nnd that they have been drowned WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZER CO BURNS Milford Nov Tha White Mountain -Freeser Company's mill and building hero were burned to night with lose of fllMP The plant included workmen's houses which were destroyed with contain The freeser company 4a a- Nashua concern 1 ARREIT MAN BELIEVED ONE OF COLUMBUS BANDITS Cleveland Nov giving the name of Frank Willis 21 said to be tho fourth member of the gang which earty Tuesday shot two poilcamam one fatally in' Columbus was srreatad by Clevsland polios today on chargee of first degree murder WUIia dentes he was In Cclambue or that he was UhpUcated in the shootings WEATHER RAIN AND WARM Forecast North Now England: Bain warm Friday Saturday clearing and odder South New England: tinsel tied and warmer probably showers Friday Saturday clearing and QOldlfa Advisory atoms warning southwest displayed 10 p- Delaware Break we ter to Enstpert Me Disturbances of marked intensity central over tha extreme upper Mississippi Valley and moving east northeast: Increasing south and southwest winds probably reaching gal fetre Vridayvieratag with unsettled show err weather rw mo I --of ha a of th on a con on day fait In 8 and nr he A man and a woman were hurt and an unknown woman escaped injury In an auto accident on the Lisbon Road Thursday afternoon Thoaa injured were Elmer Lane 3 Dennison-street owner and driver of the 8tudebakpr llmonslne and Edith Cook Suit 4 Lenox apartments Turner street Both Mr Ian and Miss Cook are employes of the Merrill A Webber'Ce Called to' ooene tha Lewiston police were informed that one- of the ocoupanta of the ear had thrown Details' of Hie accident wire somewhat lacking None "of those VENIZELOSSAYS HIS COUNTRY IS RUINED Tells Conferees Greece Cannot Pay a Farthing of Turkish Debt Allies Work Hard to Prsvant Cheek Tragedy From En- (lingering the Conference Lausanne Nov 'I (By The Associated Press) After verbally protesting today to- the representatives of the Entente countries against the decision to keop Russia out iff the Near East conference except with respect to the Dardanelles Ra-kovsky asked the conference not' to begin the negotiations on the Straits tomorrow oo arranged as Tehlt-cherin -Russia's chief delegate fflll not arrive hare before tomorrow night The official reply to tho Russian petition contended that the Invitation originally extended to Russia clearly explained that Russia was bidden- to Lausanne only for (he Straits negotiations and that therefore there wao no possible basis for a misunderstanding Tho former Grecian Premier Vonl-xelos who is continuing hie official conference activities without his position being affected by' the Grecian executions attended tha meeting of tho sub-oommlaeion on tbe Ottoman debts tKie afternoon Without mincing words he told tho delegates that Greece was ruined and could net pay a farthing of the (Continued on Pag Seven) WILL PROTEST ARJUNST WHOLESALE EXECUTIONS MUSSOLINI SAYS ACTION TOWARD GREEKS PURELY HUMANITARIAN London Nov (By Tho Associated Aa Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Roma aaya Premier Mussolini informed tha Italian cabinet today that bo planned to protaM to tho Greek government against the who! seels executions of former public man His protest he added would bo on purely humanitarian grounds TRIAL OF FORMER KING'S BROTHER NEXT WOK CONGRESSMAN JAMES MANN Condition was serious Ona -of hia colleagues Representative Be bath Democrat Illinois against the bill (Continued on Page Four) known to have been In tha car gave their version Mr Lane had been taken away for treatment before the arrival of the police He received severe cute and bruises It is reported that tha Studobaker was traveling at high speed end that in turning out for another car it -struck tha car tracks which parallel i the roadway leaped acroea them The auto then turned com pletoly over three times end cam to a stop in a pasture the other side of the 'tracks Tha machine Mr lAmtrptaJwh to General Hospital and later to hie heme Miss Cook wse not seriously injured She was taken home Laid WrMtn on Sircophsgon! of Martyred President Without Baying a Word Springfield Ill Kov (By The Associated Georges Clem-enceau barred hie head at th tomb of -Abraham Lincoln today and paid tribute' to him ns of the greatest men that ever the very appropriate and moving words I have heard 1 hardly dare to any he said believe I here to try to consecrate such a memory'' Quilting from Lincoln's Gettysburg speech he declared that ha hoped in the words of Lincoln rather to be consecrated (hat what remained to (Continued on Page Six) 1 STUDENTS: KEEP JEWS OUT OF AUSTRIAN UNIVERSITIES PICKETS STATIONED AT ENTRANCES DEMAND BAP-TIBMALCERTIFICATES Vienna' Nov (By The Associated Orders for tho resumption of lectures In the State University which were suspended laat Monday because of an anti-Semitic demonstration by th students wore issued today when the Jewish students arrived however they found pickets either barring th entrance to the universities or demanding baptismal certificates ADOtnOIIAL GTVIL SUITS AGAINST AflIWY CONTRACTORS AMOUNT INVOLVED S2BJ0BJM0 TO SMOOSJIOIL IT JS UN- DERSTOOD Washington' Nov (By The Associated Additional civil suits Involving 33BBMMg to 334-MOMB which tho govern meat hopes te recover for alleged overcharge and waste in connection with the construction of certain Army tonmente during tho war are being prepared by tha Department of Jua-lira nnd It was Understood today probably win bo filed within ten tho Deportment civil war comp contractors week nnd It won understood that they were the ether actions It' wee criminal proceedings Tho ootioas- brought Inst wvek involved the construction of Camps UpBoa ShermM' Jackson nnd Fnn-aioa nnd nought the recovery from the Involved coostrecting -companies of more -than B2B0M0e0 -Cantonments hullt-duriag the war coat th government total of ttBSBM0M end It lo said Attorney General 12 Seriously Injured at Melrose Game and Scores Bruised Melrose Maoa Nov Several hundred girls the cheering section of Melrose High school wore thrown to tho ground in a tangled heap of bodice when a temporary stand collapsed today during a football match between the Melrose and Arlington High School teams Twelve girls were severely injured about their legs and ankles- and scores cut and bruised Melrose had Juat scored 'a touchdown when the" collapse happened and the danoing about of the cheering girl was top mpeh for the temporary structure Police wh fnvoetiga- ter tn' tadnfSdwwt' mr aotM packing of the stand saved the lives many The flra were aQ standing and camer doWn feet firsL1 rauLior arrested for the MURDER OF NEW JERSEY MAN FORMER SOLDIER SAYS HE DESERTED HAS BEEN HIDING IH MAINE Whitlnsrille Mass Nov Joseph Poullot a former soldier wee arrested -her today charged wUh murder of Jonah Fox In Mount Holly J-lsst May Chief of Pp-lice J- Leo Mulcahy meeting Poullot th street recognised him from a photograph sent broadcast last June by the Meunt Holly authorities Poullot tbs chief said admitted identity Fox was killed according to Information available here in -a die- ut over money three bullets being It which was then buried in leaves by the roadside Poullot has been her only a wpek working as a laborer in a machine ahop He mid he had lived in Canada and Main since May and that be was wanted as a deserter from th Army MAN ALREADY SERVING LIFE FOR FOX MURDER Mount HeUy Nov One man Ernest Mayo is already serving life sentence for th murder of Jonas Fox a taxicab driver in action with whoa death Exalpha Poullot was arrested in Whltl ns villa Maes today 'Mayo was sentenced after confession to the killing which took place th road between Camp Dix and Mpunt Holly hut May t- WM fi ROCKEFELLER DIES SmrOF PNEUMONIA JOHN 0'S NEPHEW WAS FORMER OIL CO TREAS- URER New Tork Nov 3B William Goodaall Rockefeller son of tho late William Rockefeller and nephew of Jobd Rockefeller died of pneumonia at-hie Now York homo today Hie was a former treasurer of tho Standard Oil Co of Now York: That Mr RockofUIor' had boon seriously IS was not generally known He was stricken loot MouJ afternoon after he had gone from big office- complaining that slightly UL He wan bom Id New York In 1174 graduated frnmr -Yale and In IISS wag married to Elate Stillman daughter of the lata capitalist In 1IM Mr Rockefeller treasurer of th Standard Oil Ca-of New York which office he refifaed IB 11 ts engager in banking and other financial snsrprlaae TO 0a 15 HOUR CUT FOR 0 RAIL WORKERS Montreal Nov 3B Wage reduction of from 3 to I centa an hour affOctlag TBBB employes of tho Grand Trunk Railway have been agreed upon as a compromise arrangement between tho railway and tho Canadian Brotherhood of Railroad Employe tha International Brotherhood of Railway nnd Steamship Clerks it i wan'anaouneed today byL Monk- union leader A' com promise aggregate amount reduction ban also been arranged i KILLED BY AUTO ON EVE OF RECBVIN6 1 FORTUNE HE S0U6HT FOR 50 YEARS New York Nev Tomorrow Charles Warren a janitor's helper wee to have received $60JMW from an estate far which he he fought 80 yearn te establish himself as heir Tonight ne he wee en his way te work he was struck by nn nut and diad seen afterwards Warren wee 15 years eld MOONSHINERS BLAHEB FOR tFtRETtnODBETBOOSE WOBURN FAMILIES FORCED TO FLEE IN NIGHTCLOTHES THROUGH SNOW Woburn Mass Nov The home of Judge John McGuire of the Woburn district court wee gutted by fire early today endangering tbe lives of the Judge hia aon Frank and the letter family and forcing them to flee in their night clothes through th enow to the homes of friends Police tonight expressed the belief the fire was of incendiary origin and act by revengeful moon- shiners as there had been an unusual number of these eases before Judge McGuire recently The flames were discovered by two men who were passing the residence Rushing Into tha honae they aroused the family Frank McGuire carried hia two children to safety and hia wife waa able to escape unaided Judge McGuire however who Is 71 years old became confused In tbe dense smoke but his son returning through smoke filled corridor found his father and guided him to safety Fir Chief Frank Tracy declared that tha firs had been set from the outside and that the veranda of the residence which extended across the front and on side of the house had been saturated by gasoline or some other Inflammable liquid LIQUOR FRIGE CUT 5-50C A BOTTLE (IN GARADA) GOVERNMENT MAKES GOOD ITS PROMISE OF LOWER RATES FOR XMAS SPIRITS Montreal Nov 10 Raductlona of from to 30 cents a bottle In the price of Ilf brands of wines end liquors were announced today by Georg A Binsard chairman of the Quebec liquor commission The reductions were made he said In accordance with th promise given a month ego of lower prices before Christmas The new prices -Mr Blmnrd declared were lower than tha prevailing prices In the countriea of th liquor's origin because of foreign rates and warn lower than prices in effect before the advent of the government vendor system This wee made possible he said because of centralised control of tho trade lew net profit and low operating expenses LESS DM ED IN CANADA Ottawa No IB-Lea liquor woe consumed In Canada per heed laat year than during any previous year eince records hove been kept but eoneumptleu of beer Increased over last year according to tho annual report today of th Deportment of Customs and exclaa BIG INCREASE IN THE CANADIAN REVENUE Ottawa Nev Customs and axel as revenue received by the govern' maut la the month of November were 3IT4L73JBS over the amount received In November 1B21 Total collections amennted to l33l31SB7lt During the eight month period ending Nov 30 1133 total eollecUoML were 31ISBt3LlTf43 as agmlnat 1 114213 -IB2BI during the corresponding period of 3B1L COMMANDER SOOTH ILL Chicago Nev tB Evangeline Booth of th Salvation Army who baa been coofined to her bad two days today had a rising temperature sod her physicians diagnoses her illness aa a combination of i bronchi Us and pleurUy i LIQUOR BUT MORE BEER CONSl TWO GREEK GENERALS UNDER ARREST AND WARRANT OUT FOR ANOTHER Athene Nov By Tha Ame-ciated The following official ata tana at was loaned today: "Gen Dousmani former chief sffwere pooelbla- days Tho tint of suite against were filed last then ferarununan-of Indicated that MRIS CORTELL of the Cortell Markson Co Lisbon has just returned from the New York Markets with a beautiful assortment of and winter wear Mr Cortell was fortunate in being able to buy these goods at greatly reduced prices and you are cordially invited to look them over: TTWILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE the gonsrsl staff sod General Valet-Us Termer chief of staff In Asia hind hues been arraated nnd warrant has been issued for th arrest of General Papeula former commander in chief of the army in Aria Minor- "Th trial of Prince Andrew (toother of former King Constantino) who commanded an army carps atj Dougherty hopes ta recover between the' time of the Bakarln operational 3t Me and tlSOMBOO aa ever-begins next weeif Ji 114'.

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