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Show T-"vHISTORY OF V , --.e History of What Has Been Happening Throughout the World ' WC8TERN More than a acore of pasengera were Injured, tea ot them seriously, in a j crash between two street cara at Den-' 'TH Y.f Loak comes under the bead-In bead-In oustrial Injuries, the California0 Califor-nia0 Atrial commission) ruled in awarding 153.19 to B. P. Porter for -compensation because of having been infected while hauling gTaveL WASHINGTON , . Exports of cotton decreased .n tol. nine but increased a value during August as comparer! with August. 1921, according to foreign trade reports re-ports Issued by the commerce department depart-ment V A tentative value of $3,894,000 was fixed by the interstate commerce commission com-mission upon the, properties of tha Bingham & Garfield railroad in Utah. The corporation estimated the value of its own investments in land and transportation facilities at $6,406,000. An indictment against approximate, ly 83 per cent of the corporations, firms and individuals engaged in producing pro-ducing sanitary pottevy in this country coun-try was made public by William Hay-ward. Hay-ward. United States attorney for the southern district of New York. The indictment names twcnty-threa companies com-panies and twenty-four individuals. Harrison Hebeck', Wisconsin.' farm. Mils Kathryn Miller, a student at ' the University of California and the daughter ot a wealthy Oakland ice cream manufacturer, was in the Berkley, Berk-ley, Calif., coun4y Jail serving a 48-hour 48-hour sentence. She pleaded guilty to speeding. The presiding magistrate gave ML'as Miller the privilege of surrendering sur-rendering her motorist' license for six month in lieu of tha jail sentence. Miss Millar took the sentence. A motion picture magnate accompanied accom-panied by a corps of assistants 1 at ililford, Utah, making arrangements, purchasing 'materials and supplies, and employing men and teams for a big picture, which is to be staged on a portion of the Utah-Nevada & Live-' stock company' properties at (Harrison, (Harri-son, Kev. A large bunch of long horned steer hare been purchased. Three are typical Texas steers from the Ralbab range. Mr. J. C. Tolbert, who shot and killed Matt Green, an Innocent 'bystander 'by-stander at Oklahoma City, when she went gunning for her husband, was exonerated by a coroner's jury. The -coroner' jury held that the slaying ot Green was accidental and that Mrs. ToKiert was justified in trying to end the mortal existence of her husband, who, she claimed, sent her to the hospital hos-pital with a broken rib as the result ot a beating. Trinidad, Colo. Two are dead as ti e result of a shooting near Augilar. Charles Pratto, a blacksmith was shot ii nd Killed by a man so far unidentified, unidentifi-ed, who in tnrn was shot and killed by a posse of state ranger and citi-tens citi-tens hastily formed at Aguilar. Green River. A coroner' inqnest wiis held recently on the body of Thos. Maddock, negre,"26 who Is alleged to have been struck over the head with scantling by Marshall K. Riley, 28, watchman, and instantly killed. The J'iry recommended that Riley be held for murder. The slayer has been t-oiind over to the district court, i GENERAL How Irlbert F. Sponcy of Chicago, a hookkeeper, succeeded in maintain-ict' maintain-ict' a $123 a month apartment and a JJVOO automobile on a $30 a week n.ilavy led to an investigation and his arrest on the charge of cashing eighty-two eighty-two checks, aggregating $20,000, which Irtonged to his employers. Detec-live Detec-live are investigating his pBt life, including marriages in Lincoln, Ned)., and Chicago. . The forest fires of Minnesota have iie,-ome more menacing, completely d mroylng the settlement ot 7Jn ani making both sides of the Vermillion In 1 1 I m pa sable due to the roaring furnace and dense smoke. Orders were hssut'd ty Adjutant General Waller Wal-ler F. Rhlnow, after making a survey of the fire itone, that tourists keep off the read. He reported the tinder box of the woods worse than ever. .lames Pell, 105, believed to be Wis-rf-nsin's oldent resident, is dead, t Vs home at Abrams. He was born in Ireland aad came to America when 21. Henry Ford in an interview declared that he Intended to employ his vast wealth in industry to provide Jolts for thousands of additional men and to in-ireop, in-ireop, the wealth of the country by l..rj.e piodncton. !. Adolf Lorenz, former Austrian rtboiedtic surgeon, returned to this country on the United State liner Reliance Re-liance to continue Ws charMy work among rrljples and to Introduce a new bloodless operation which he said wcmld relieve the sufferings of hitherto hither-to hopeless cases. Fnsign Arcbibuld Orma Harrington f Freeport, I L. was Instantly killed when a navy ceaplane which he was plkitng crashed Into Pensacoln bay. ' His neck was broken In the fall. Hsr-rlngton, Hsr-rlngton, who was a student aviator at the naval station in PenarolM, Flaws Fla-ws the only person aboard the plane. Tha cause oi the crash has Bot yet neen determined. Seven persons a.re dead and tea lu-Jured lu-Jured us result of a fire which wept through five stoTy spartment tuttdlng la the heart of the fashion-aWeupper fashion-aWeupper west aide of New York. PoHce believe a firebng set the blaze. The riastic temporary injunction ordered or-dered by Attorney General Harry M. Paufiberty sgnlnst shop crafts strike leaders was put in force by .Tudg James II Wilkernon, without any of tU effectiveness fce'ng modified. er, realized $10,875 from 80 acres of white clover seed. He averaged f00 bushels which sold for $21.75 a bushel, an average of 6.25 bushels per acre. The cabinet decided to restrict prohibition pro-hibition enforcement operations within with-in the three-mile limit at bea except In cai-es where ships beyond that limit lim-it are In communication with shore through their own crew and small boats. Prohibition enforcement officials, of-ficials, it was said, authoratlvely would be cautioned to observe this decision. de-cision. The unequivocal approval of the Washington g ivernmer t of allied proposals pro-posals to insure freedom of the Iar-danelle,, Iar-danelle,, and the Rosphnrus and also to protect racial and religious minorities min-orities in Turkish territories involved in the present Near Eastern situation, was expressed by -Secretary Hughes. Unbss Francisco Murgula, Mexican rebel leader, returns to the United States to appear before a board of immigration im-migration inspectors his friend a and attorneys will be called upon to forfeit for-feit bonds which were deposited when he was arrested upon crossing the international in-ternational border some months ag In ailaged violation of immigration-laws. immigration-laws. FOREIGN It I reported that opposition amon members of the family of the former kaiser li bis marriage to princess Ilermine of Reuas is in no wise diminished, di-minished, although the former crown prince is declared to have yielded to the arguments of his father and Is now disposed to give an unwilling consent con-sent The former emperor has defied his fnniilyTtnd" insiBts on the ''marriage. ''marri-age. It remains to be seen whether the Turk is willing to go on with a venture of open warfare. It is undeiRtiKul in military circles that ti e British have nearly 40,(m) men nlretuly at the lar-dunelles. lar-dunelles. and Urt.ooa n route, with the whole Mediterranean fleet concentrated concen-trated at strategic points. More than 1U0 airplanes are also doing duty over the Kemallst lints, repining tlie Turk movements. A formidable fighting force in floating fortresses and powerful power-ful bombing and combat aircraft, together to-gether possessed of (treated f'.tnic-tlve f'.tnic-tlve power than the r.ritish grand fleet nt Smpa Flow, now guards the great International waterway of the near cast from the narrows to the Black sea. (Jreat Britain's gigantic armada in these water Is led by the two 34,000-fn superdrcadnmights. Re. venge and Resolution. Attachment of funds tarried in four New York banks -to the credit of Hugo Stlnnes, German industrial magnate. in connection with a $2.0.kM8T breach of contract suit filed by James A Tillman, Till-man, promoter, revealed that Stinnes through vorims financial schemes had made an attempt to fKnt loans for hundreds of millions of dollars In thl? country. An international conference to consider con-sider reparations, interallied debts and a loan to Germany will be proo-ably proo-ably be called for erly in Dec ember, It is learned. The Lecemler dnt was proposed s- as to await the result of the Anglo-Amercnn ' negotiation for debt funding, and to nfford time in whieh to induce the Un'ted States to participate. Spurred to grenmr effort by popular clamor for its resignation, the cabinet of Premier Trlantafillakos is developing develop-ing uneipocted rohesion in strength and may even live out the present nn-tlonal nn-tlonal rrisis. It his addd iew members mem-bers to the m'nistry, chosen with the view tp .bring it popular support; hnr apiwlnted (Teneral Papaoolas governor gover-nor general of Thrace, and has design-ated design-ated three popular generals to proceei t Thruce end push the work of re;r-ganizing re;r-ganizing the array there. Optimism over the urce-ss of the league of nations plan for the restor. ation of Austria, was voiced at the closing session of to third assombly of the league of nations. The Earl of Rulfour declared that the world no longer could olTate any derelict state, and It waa tins obligation of the league to see that Aftrlo was pvt on hor Teet. The Isague, he addt. would see to It ths it was done i such a way thirt special interest would lay lt hand tn Austria |