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The preparations for the disarmament conference are to start immediately, but in accordance with the agreement reached recently to hold H, convocation will occur only when the council of the league is sure that security has been attained. MA commission to study for the reduction and limitation of armaments will be the same of the new organism. All states having special interests in the disarmament problem and which are not represented in the council, will have a place on the commission. It is generally conceded that an invitation will be forwarded to Ington to send experts to Geneva to assist in the preparatory work, but doubt is expressed that the United States will consent to place its repre- eentatives under such direct control ef the council if the league as is env , visaged for the commission. Washington Declaring that y, er Offers Cold Comfort To Jobless New York. Mr. Zero, champion of the jobless, Is now urging them to fast. He has exhibited to them a weaver, who, he says, worked forty days at hla trade without food. A. E. F. Officer Under Arrest Washington. D.C. Beverly Grayson Chew, former captain In the A. E. F. and a paroled prisoner la under $5000 bond following his arrest on chargea of alleged conspiracy to falsify fingerprint records at the federal peniten- Bulcldes Held In Contempt Saloniki, Greece So greatly has the number of suicides increased in Greece recently that authorities have Issued an order providing for a burial place for persons who end their own jives, separate from places where per. sons who die natural deaths are inThe cemetery for suicides terred. the grounds where dogs are adjoins buried and where refuse is cast It is hoped this display of public contempt for suicides will discourage the practice. tiary. Wire Across Road la Fatal Chicago. 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No. 1, Turtle Lake, Wisconsin. In a recent canvass, 98 out of every 100 women say they were benefited by taking Lydia E. Pinkhama Vegetable Hinds. letter to Mr. Coffin demanding his Immediate resignation from President Coolidgea aircraft board. If apologists for existing conditions are permitted to ait on the board, which will its investigation inbegin to the aircraft situation, Captain Scaife charges "the cold facts and burning statistics might as well be thrown into a waste basket" Captain Scaife declares in his letter that since the war the United States has expended $500,000,000 for aviation "with nothing to show for it except America trailing the aviation procession of other nations which spend less and get more." The American "aviation bureaucracy," according to Captain Scaife, is responsible for this condition, and wages relentless war upon its opponents. Colonel William Mitchell, he asserts, is not the only martyr among those who would bare the truth. "I am prepared to furnish to any committee which sits with none of the members under a cloud the names and witnesses to prove the following cases among many as illustrative of the methods employed to silence and discredit those who have voiced complaints, wrote Captain Scaife. 1. Major General William L. Ken-lTijuana Has Costly Fire head of the bureau of aeronautics, Tijuana, Mex. Fire starting in the demoted to a colonelcy after testifykitchen of the Vernon club, a resort before a senate committee as to ing In this drinking conditions in the army air service. town, swept an entire block and causA colonel who was penalized "2. ed damage estimated at $1,000,000. The blaze, one of the most disastrous for testifying that there were no American-mad- e fighting planes in in Tijuanas history, destroyed the France by deprived by the being San Francisco cantina, the Trivoli war of receiving decorabar, the Log Cabin safe, San Diego tions department which a foreign government bar, Gonzales bar, Alhambra cafe, the Lower California Commercial com- sought to bestow upon him for overseas service. panys curio store and the Turf bar. "3. A major in the air service who of fire the the the During early sweep was confined to an insane ward after llames were fanned by a high wind, which hampered the efforts of the making complaints and afterwards fire 'fighters. Tijuanas sole piece of restored to duty when the case was fire apparatus, a combination hose brought to the attention of General and chemical wagon, was powerless to Keniy. "4. A member of the Lafayette save the blazing structures. Lack of water also hindered the work of those escadrille, who was declared incombating the blaze. A chemical sane after warning the men he was wagon from Chula Vista, Cal., re- training of defects in aeroplanes made sponded to a call for help and aided by the Curtiss company, and after in saving adjoining buildings. The he was informed that this would hap-pe- n to him if his activities did not wind died Sown about an hour and a half after the fire started, allowing cease. 5. A pioneer aviator,, who, since firemen to get the blaze under control. Had the breeze kept up it is the war, was ordered to perform a believed the whole town would have duty which carried with it imminent been wiped out. risk of death. Coming through this he was later framed up and thrown out of government employ. Hollywood Dance Brings Cops The chief legal adviser of the "6. Hollywood, Cal. Fifteen persons were arrested at the Norse Studio army air service, who was discharged dub here when police raided an al- for appearing before a aenate comleged nude dancing orgy. Those taken mittee, where he testified that 122 Into custody included three profes- carloads of materials and planes besional girl dancers and twelve guests longing to the United States governScores escaped through rear entranment, and valued at $800,000, had ces and fire escapes when the raid- mysteriously disappeared from the ing squad interrupted the revel. Two Elizabeth, N. J., plant of an aircraft officers who attended the party in- company controlled by Japanese cognito turned in the alarm which bankers." brought two patrol wagons to the Captain Scaifes letter ia replete club. The officers said they were with specific instances, which he seeking a thrill In Hollywood's night cites to demonstrate Mr. Coffins unlife. "The party became to rough for fitness to serve on the presidents ns," one of them said. Chargea of board. vagrancy and gambling were placed against the prisoners. Negro Burned Following An Attack New Albany, Mlsa. L. Q. Ivy, negro timber cutter, was burned at the Liquor Not Legally Property Denver, Colo. Ruling that liquor stake by a mob which had taken him legally la not property and therefore from offtcera near here. Ivy according cannot be stolen, three local police- to Sheriff John W. Roberts, confessed men were released from charges of that he attacked the daughter of a stealing seventeen casea of bonded farmer In the Utah community, eightwhisky. The decision was given by een miles from here. He waa returnDistrict Judge Henry Bray on a mo- ed to the scene of the attack and More than one tion of the defense. The case will burned to death. he carried to the supreme court. It thousand persona were In the mob was intimated, a sixty-daperiod be- . which took the' negro from Sheriff for the filing of a bill Roberts of Union county and Sheriff ing granted Reese of Lee county. of exceptions. below-the-bord- San Antonio, Tex. Colonel William Mitchell, air service critic, was relieved from active duty September 19 by order of Major General Ernest How- ard E. Coffin and his personal associate! are largely responsible for the unsatisfactory state of the nations air defense, Captain II. L. Scaife, former government investigator and now a lawyer in Washington, addressed a FUNDING MEET TO BEGIN THIS ilRD ! STATE DEPARTMENT REFUSES TO YIELD TO ADMIT BRIT-ISPARLIAMENT MEMBER UNITED STATES OFFICIALS SUE CALL FOR MEETING AT WASHINGTON H t IS- General Hinds reported his action to' the war department, and while his dispatch waa not made public, 'he was said to have expressed the belief that It would be prejudicial to discipline to retain Colonel Mitchell in a position where he. would be compelled to ask for obedience from bis own ' subordinates. I dont want to talk about it," Colonel Mitchell declared. Please say that 1 have nothing to say." t-- ktl - ' We have nothing to say, General Please say that theres no comment from the Eighth Corps Hinds said. Compound. area headquarters.. Following the Shenandoah disaster, Mitchell, who is said to be one of the In the army, and Idaho 8enator Put Up Fight To Al- Delegates From France Are Now On most decorated men one who time the world at during low 8hapurJI Saklatrak, M. P, to Way Here To Attend Hearing; allied air war commanded the entire Attend Conference In This Borah And 8moot' Oppose issued a statement In which forces, Each Other Country he declared the recent air disasters were due to the almost criminal negserligence of the United States air ' which Washington. Protest and criticism for the Courtmartial vice. charges, Washington. Negotiations of Its action denying admission to funding of Frances four billion dollar are said to be under preparation in the United States of Shapurji Saklat- debt to the United Statea will begin Waahlngton, have been expected in vala, communist member of the BritSan Francisco for some time, t soon. ish parliament, have brought no sign here In addition, Colonel Mitchelr expectof the Winston Acting Secretary of yielding at the state department ed to be called as chief witness beDespite the contention of Senator treasury, the secretary of the Ameri- fore the air service Investigators apBorah of Idaho, chairman of the aen- can debt commission has issued a call pointed by President Coolldge as a ate foreign relation committee .and of the American commission for next result of his charges. others that the utterances of Saklat-val- week by which time the French misI expect to be under arrest soon. who sought admission to this sion, headed by Finance Minister Colonel Mitchell declared when be country as a delegate to the Calllaux will hare arrived In Wash- made public his charges of maladmin' union here next month, istration of air service affairs. "But ington. gave no adequate grounds for hla exa-- patriotic American citizen I can as As commission debt the French clusion, department officials are satno longer stand by and aee this go for American tails senitment shores, isfied that they do. on. Not only are they not disposed to appears to be crystallzlng In both adColnel Mitchell declared at that circles and congressional reconsider Saklatvalas case, but It ministration that he would welcome any Intime has been made plain that the depart- against granting any more favorable of the charges. ment will rigidly exclude henceforth, terms of settlement on the French vestigationshown the dispatches from When any individuals who publicity support debt to the United States than were Washington which stated that he views favoring the overthrow of gov- extended to Great Britain. would be offered the post of chief of ernment by force. On the French side of the question, tbe air service and that all charges deIn a statement issued after the Finance Minister Calllaux confined him would be dropped it he against Saklat-vala'-s action miscancelling himself to this declaration aa the partment's would drop bis charges and "keep passport visa, Senator Borah sion which be la heading sailed from still, Colonel Mitchell dryly comquoted from a recent speech by the Havre: That la very amusing." mented: of communist member In the house "I am going there (to Washington) . The order read: "Relief Staff officommons, and declared: for the purpose of telling them: cer until further orders Colonel "I think anyone who will read the France is ready to settle. " William Mitchell, air service la relievspeech will come to the conclusion While the financial position of the ed aa air officer of the Eighth corps disof ia that that Saklatvala's crime French government may possibly in- area, by command of Major General cussing conditions in India." fluence the American authorities to Hinds. The Civil Liberties union took a agree to a moratorium of a few years Ernest similar view of the matter in a. state- before the actual payments on prinment Issued by Its officials In New cipal and Interest account shall begin. . U. 8. Leadership In China Urged Recommendations Baltimore, Md. York, after It had aent a telegram of Chairman Borah of the aenate foreign protest to the state .department and relations committee ia one of the con- for tbe abolishing of extra territorof cushad cabled an offer of legal assistleaders who see no reason iality, tbe giving to China leaderance to Saklatvala if he wished to gressional to depart from the basis of British toms outomony and "vigoroaa test the atate departments ruling in settlement in funding the French debt ship" by the United States In negotiates were made In a majority rethe courts. Senator Borah reiterated hla posiSaklatvala's response in London to tion on the port of opinion adopted by the unofquestion after conferring ficial conference on Chlnese-Ameri-ca- n the departments action was that, with President Coolldge at the same relations at Johns Hopkins uniwhile he had given up any Intention time that Senator Smoot, Republican, he at this time, America Adoption of tbe report was of coming to versity. Utah, a member of the American debt vote of the conference a four-fifth- s by would await the Judgment of the commission declared in a formal The majority objected personnel. American people as to whether they statement that the settlement with supported such action, in which the France must be reached without ref- particularly to "vigorous leadership" had he aa for the United Statea and contended was saying latter quoted erence to any debt settlement agree- that the American government should been "thoroughly misrepresented and ment, between the French and Brit- act In concert with other world powused statement in against misquoted" ish governments. ers or not at all. It was indicated hla admission to this country. The Coincident with Senator Smoots a minority report might be preparin the waa he aald requested senator statement here, . Winston Churchill, ed later. cable to read the debate in the house chancellor of the exchequer, declared In India conditions over commons of In an address at Birmingham, Engstateout of which the "supposed" Staute Erected In Constantinople land, that he hoped the French and ments arose. The first statue to Constantinople. "I read the debate," the senator American commissionsIn would reach be erected In Constantinople since an here with harmony agreement aid, "and found in it a powerful the general Interests of the whole a Turkish conquest in the year 1453 speech by Saklatvala on conditions In world." will be that of Muatapha Pascba, presIndia. He la undoubtedly a communident of Turkey. A model of tbe stacomist, but he was not discussing tue, the work of the Austrian sculpJockey Killed At Utah Races munism primarily. He' was discussing tor, Krlppel, has been accepted. Cast Salt Lake City. Jockey W. Mcgee, In bronze, the etatue will be placed what he thought were Intolerable conditions In India. Alberta, Canada, on a high pedestal on Seraglio Point, 18, of Edmonton, "It was in this connection that he was Instantly killed, and bs horse, where vessels turn into the harbor. used the term sedlous and declared Lummy W. suffered a broken neck Turkey "statue of liberty" will he was seditious end it was In this when the mount plunged Into the upits present leader standing connection that ht denounced British per turn fence In the first race at the bareheaded and behind a pyramid of fair grounds track. It waa the first stone, representing tbs mountains of Imperialism. fatality of the year, at the local track. Angora. Tbe failure to erect statue Retail Food Price Jump The tragic accident occurred in full has been due to the old religious preof level The general Washington. of more than a thousand specview judice against any diplctlng of the retail food prices Is 11.6 per cent assembled for the af- human form. who had tator!, United the a year ago, higher than meet Few realized the danStates bureau of labor statistics re- ternoon lurked for that Jockey Magee as ger foodstuff Wholesale price Children Loss Llf In Flood ported. 4he flashed he grandstand three past Jumped 13.5 per cent In the same perTaylors Falls, Minn. While 2000 of the field on Lummy iod. Taclflc coast cities average the lengths ahead as he rounded the upper I people watched, helpless to give aid, least gain in retail food costs, while W. Then old achool girl went to on the track, the horse bore out an Southern cities averaged the highest turn of companrescue her the to pull her back to advances. Retail prices In Los An- Magee attempted latter had dropped the after ion here mount and the failed but the track, cliff. Both a geles and Portland, Ore., advanced Into the outer fence at the from the top of only 6.4 per cent. San Francisco's plunged went to their death In the rushing were Three posts pole. cost was 6.7 per cent higher, and Sewaters of the SL Croix river. torn from the fence. attle's was 7.6 per cent. Globe Trotter Worke Way Skeleton Thought Missing Minister Smith Glvtn Boom York. Joseph T. Mannlx, 70, New skelebleached The Colo. Boulder, Syracuse, N. Y. "We'll put you In ton of a man believed to be that of globe trotter is back in his horns Washington In 1918." yelled a farmer the Rev. T. E. Sampson of Austin, country after travelling 200,000 miles at Governor A1 Smith at the state fair Texas, a close friend of Woodrow Wil- over twenty countries in eight years and the cry was taken up by hun- son, who mysteriously disappeared at a cost of less than 12000 a year. dreds. The governor's victory In the ten years ago, was found 9n the mounHe has arrived here from Europe. His primaries, tains west of Estes Tark. The bonea advice to bachelors is to travel, sfart New York Democratic when his friend and protege, Senator were found by two physicians who young and mix with everybody they Jimmy" Walker won the mayoralty were on a hike. Shreds of clothing meet In the road. He worked hla renomination, has endeared him even clinging to the bones are said to was cappassage many times. Mr. Rev. worn the those semble of by the voterse state, further to the and managed a hotel In tain's boy his of Sampson at the time the crowd was told by other China. ere. had X these troubles .for years and had taken other medicines for them.' but I have I RUB YOUR EYES? ties Heawaia rtinMinina Ik a, I toad to promote pood hatHk,otma4hoa h "r r to eaod madtliaa. At AU Dncjitt. - i tmBOfnRno&.rmnuaaa.ra. joJmild' Many English Prison Sold More than twenty prisons in England have been entirely closed since 1914 and the 40 remaining In use are only partly filled at any time. The total prison population today in England ia less than 60,000 against 167.- 000 ten years ago. Prisons that are no longer needed are being sold by the prison commissioner. 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