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4 aWC wx THE POUOlTrTEEPSTB EAOLE NEWS. faglerKews rcBUimrji tvmlt. fcki srsn.iT, Br ruin nTT. ixa EDMUND PLATT. President, roAHCit platt.

publisher, WILLIAM B. SEELT. Managing Editor. CLIFFORD J. KUHM, Night Editor.

Power Sten. In, Representative Wew Trfcffti III Lexlogten Av. Chltags OfHi! FlretNstlontl Bank Building Kate'red riuiMMHlt, t. Fo.t Offc. MWl.Miittor sty CnrcW, pit week Rt CfffcW.

tie ssnataf sty Qutlrr, per maalM St.ta Br ChfTtf. ps year 7.00 Man. fat tint Postal Hon. wr yeer OetsMt tint PmuI Bone. Rate by Carrlery shhstrlpilosi IUim, rsTsMt're Advanco, MEMBERS OF TITB ASKOOATFJI PRESS.

Tbt Assoctatsd Prss ii exelneively enUtna to Ui aw for publication or ill.iin dltpntchet It or not etherwle credited. In th paper and also th local nam published her. All right of republication of special dltpatehtt.art also reserved. OrOeU Jrswepsper ot the at rooftikcrpaia THE SEMI WEKBtT HAGUE and ircw Onsets Xawspaprr of lh Coimlr of Dalrbma Published every Tusadey and Frldky mernlnga, jPfT t. v.

a. KEUTRAL Ht N0TH1NO a a a iUr WED. NOVEMBER 7, 1928. MR. ROOSEVELT WINS and regularly elected.

It is to be hoped that hey will not only Rive lack to the Seventh Ward; its right td choose It own aldermen but to nerve aa a warning ior the future that the custom aTlllng vacancies from the parties in which they occur must be followed. THE MATTER OF THE FRANCHISE Ijv late returns from up state counties, Roosevelt's, election to gov. "eimorship, Indicated Tuesday night, became certainty yesterday. The victory is to be classed as the greatest 'ieWevement in Mr. Roosevelt's career, and the personal tribute cwhich was I paid to him is not to bo discounted on the .111.

41... UA mat ma margin u.i i Generally been expected. With Albert Ot 1 ctinWr'as his opponent, he was facing one ot ablest and most popular of Republicans, jund there can bo no doubt that no otner uem cracouia mtb camcu wo btou i. Uni. iiwimntflnom.

Predictions that Mr, Roosevelt would sweep tbo State were predj cjated upon an altogether narteounte esii rjnaie oi iiepuoiican that ba ran apparently at least a nnnnrcn 'thousand ahead of Oovernor Smith 1s significant of Us popularity, Ths, Knirln.Ners Is irlad offer Mr. JCooe f.Velt its heartiest congratulations on his vic tory and its bestwishes ror hfs sncosyai a biny. It opposed. him for the governor? itot from any lack; of admiration for 'him as (mh nr it citizen, bnt bourne bad nr pBedimself with political ''fgrpei at Lftfcin' natoer cannot because this pa per could not be true to its enhvlctiorta and traditions i if it failed to nse it InnnMce against those irh have aaociTen tnemseiyes Tamnr.nr. no less than airalnst Twnmany Hall itself.

The campaifn now is enjded and thelec Priori is over. Mr. Roosevelt has won and rtv aerves the i acclaim tljat coe? to tne victor, fc Ph Twvn1 of Dntchess fJountv: whether they News has only the for bim twell with equal sihoeritv. He ought mae good governbr. He has had conlderable Lmerience in, state Kffainr.

y.rW. i Je.totnrnto itood acconnt, ffAwi hi mnv triA irinfiiiPHL itwiinir iir itui personally, even thonch ba opposed Wm ISlitieally, and it joins with hi other well TIib diaflrtunrft triAt ttifl PouirllkceDsIo and 'WapplngersTallfEIcctricRailwayCompany Td 1 A A a 4 kl 'lAdftat1AA fl representative of a franchise tapcra to on its route to Vappingers Falls, when such a document was sought by the Poughkeepsie Town Board, is in a way a matter of no small interests. On the other hand, it can scarcely be regarded as of significance as affecting the company at; present and tho readjustments necessitated by. the( jsalfr of he right of way to the conntyifSr the "wTdening cf the South Road. If tho company is unable toproduc'o a fran thise, the nuthority under which it lias been operating was granted clearly enough by the Town, since notationto that effect, accord inir.to Supervisor George J.

Merte, appears on the Town hooks. That the company con cincieti its transportation nusincss in goon faith and with ample nanction is evident, and attempt that might bo made to deny the company a rights would lie based on technic rather than realities. The statement of Willet E. Hoysradt. of counsel for the company, with.

regard to Ihe franchise outjhtto affect, the presenl wlu'a i'on not In the slightest. Tho public interest demands that the South Road project bo earned out with such nttendant revision of the form of the company's irrnnts of power ns tHubstilute no form ot transportation for BREAKING THE SOLID SOUTH Home Agtiin, Home Again, Jogj Jog, Jog! TnURSPAY, NOV. gjg. 55v. WZ LOOKING IACKiVAKD EecoDectlona, Local and Ferdfa, 10 tad 20 veari Ao.

Fimlitii i i iv i 1ia (irn Tfnrs KWIsnern lu uw ivvym ma, mxv rm jnl.iTt fw h'r on rw MuctiyeNof the highest, type or to me nate. THE SEYENTH SPEXK ITS MIND 'a' II CMtt I The sentiment or trie voters oi me ww Word toward the action of the city admims SnunnrnTiriiitiricr a Republican seat in llibe Common Council after the death of Alder man Millen II, gtevens was snown ww awod deal of force on Tuesday in the heavy Prmil P. Ridnrwav. Republican n.v candidate ror me, vacancy, i no i ii" Wdgcwayrecelved even JJ9J he was nnopposctuinaicaics ui ij IS grcaiiy, sqmireu biju M.w".t t. hrtward, but that the people of the Seventh A ami TPsAnt keeniv.

me incni's bytwhich the administration set aside long Stanlling prensMui, That tlie iX'mocrais win carry om ScneeVft4wWflRttAiwp J. TVMssk "'In the Council Tunnarv 1st. on the cround that. Ws 'tkttioa; It Jheir iwn" jna4orltv Jo Ml vacahoy gives him tenure until Pocjnber 81st, 1929, is clear enougiu vni er vv. aur footful Is another nueitlnnt poLlbly they think merelv that they Cin keep control of the Couneil long enoup to WlvYeit vear and fill tur llces with Democfats.

In any event, itr Miblicana ahould Insist vigorously on ilr. RidRewayVrIghtandUnecwrrobtaliran i rt.torminat on of the dispute lliut wiir develop when lianresentshUft denlials to the Uouncm jpero question that tha court. will uphoU etalm toi seatHo; which he haa, been inly t. Th the overwhelming triumph of Herbert Hoover at 'the polls on Tuesday, nothing was ofjgreater significance or of greater 'mportance to the region concerned than his showing in the Sonthern States. For the first time In polificnl a Republican lias broken the Solid South, and whether all four of thntaterredPod tohim helow the Mason Thxon nrie, Virginia, North Carolina, norida.and Tesns.

repiain in the Hoover column or 'pot nTne of them will and an old will have 'been broker. That tradit'o'njhn '''one the South jncal 'i'ble" linrm the "irty lght years since SonMiorT nnt'pnthr to the. Re enrr rnderstad on' the fifis.Js of the inorfj'libV follirnd of reconstructive 'daysi and the.pnrtv lias renned'what it 'eiders more. than half een fnrjraigo sowed. Rut while Sonthremem hered old'.

Injuriesand indignities nntnrallv. Ijt; paid ri hearv in virfnal rasarilare; to tbosf. who toml in coTtrol of Lhei Democratin. Partv thcrer Noroinatinti was jan'nmonnt to and IJfcBje who pom'nationst were nhle renTTfritlv: to nhont as they pleased Jleniod the bene Its of a two pnrtv vtem, enjoyed elewhere Jn yje'pfmntry. the Ronth has nevlnWv bid lessfab'e trovernment nn would othenUo awb pn the ewse.

its ver al iAV wi, fvft Dcmorrntic Tarty been costly to it in a ircrieral disrcpnrd of Its U't') rnt'onsl The best inild hapnen the Sonth 'politlcallr. wonld be an rdeotiatn ro rrsniTation of'tbe Republican Party there, which won'd in new political rnrririetl, Mr. Hoover's victory will brine bout such i jv cfevelopment is by no meana 'HaTn A great deal of work must. stH ho and amide won't old CTtom, Rut Mr, Hoover and the Re nblicfin Party have a felorioti; onnortnnitv fo do a service to iheir party, the Smith, and the whole conntrv bv fntrrinc: the soTt of re ornhatiori suitgcsted. Preocr recoomition' of Hoover Pemocrats and tho 'enrol'inp1 of S'Mithcmers as party leaders will he needed If the program is.

successful 'be Sonth will enterupph a hew era. AnPATJSaaja vi iV7aSfM BXIBLUMENftLO Br CHAM EK P. STEWAHT VVaahlntton Corrnpondant for Can Iral Preaa and Tba Eaglo Nawa) Waahlncton, I. Anything thing that Editor Ralph D. Blumen lala or tho London Dally Expraaa may my, tho apokaamnn ot all thai ta backward 1 Encllah pollUca, can aatoly ba accepted aa puthorl latlra.

Brltlah Hon la hardly EnclUh vEdl' tor Blumcnfold Tho houaa oK ioraa ia.nraiy comenratlT. ThU" la for two roaaona: 1. Mr. Bluman fold. waa born.

and (row. upt In Wlffoonaln. I. Ilia parcU arlclnally. cma to America from Germany liacauaahla fathar'a vlewa war too revolutionary to ba healthy lr, the fatherland about tho 1140 period.

Editor Ulumanfeld la not. In oxlle from political neceMity. like hla alro, The son exiled hlmaelf voluntarily. indoad, ho can ba called an mthu alaatlo'rxpatrlata, without exafxerat Ralph wa a frown up American nawepaper Man whtn ha first ar rived In Ixndon, lit the EnsIUh atmosphere an occasional American dote become mora Knt llah than tho Enxllh, but Ralph turned out to be an extreme speci men avert ot Inia type. Of couraa, bo lonx ago assumed cltlxen ehlp.

And what a Torjl Evan ultra conservative Britons re lard th policies of the Express. nhlch Mr. Blumsnfeld edits, and owns partnership with Lord Beav. frbroolt, aa about on a par with Lord The TEARS ACQ roiuaon WaailllftoxvD. aai taiuttoB trrcrbiMariea R4 Cross Gheptsra should not be permitted r'untll Boaea all a meessf a sent today by tho war council to each of the l.llt local or tanlaatlona.

"But otatt with; paaea," ald tho "let no one auppooo that tho work Of the Rod Croat la apish, ed. Millions of American bore arc till under arms. Many of tham ar Mck and wounded. to the shortage In may take a year or mora to bring our boy homo front Ftanoa. The cassation of war; will, reveal a picture of misery auch'aa tho world haa never aeon before, especially la many countries which cannot help ibenuMlrrs.

Tho (American people will expect the Red Croea to', continue to act aa their agent In repairing broken eplrlta end broken bodlea IjOCAL A Urge crowd attended ho flret entertainment and rally ot the T. W. C. A. held In tho audltorluri of tho association.

The Unlled 5Var 'Work Campaign Committee wse planning to hold ono Of tho big test meeunga over held in this city at the Colllngwood Opjra uouse ine next sundsy anernooa, I'ractloally all of the. churches in th city were planning to hold er rices the" next Sunday after having been closed several weeks becajise of tho Spahlsh Influensa epidemic Professor Laura. J. Wylls, of Vises College, waa ot go to Albany the next day to deliver a speech at the annual meeting ot ths Vasaar Colli ge Alumnae Association of north era New Leland H. Bhaw.

oecrotary of the T. M. C. waa to give a talk on.hla experience! In Franca at the Meth cdlat Church ot Hyda Fark tho next 1 MINDS Sayings of the Day "Slavery is but half abolished while millions of freemen with votes in their hands are left without education. Justice to them and ihe safety of the whole Republic demand that tbo.

still renininlnjt bands of ignorance ball be nnloo'fvl snd lif 1' lie bodies of tho emancipated go free." Robert OiarlosAVinthrop. 'There ds no evil in this country today that needs to bo attacked with such kq verity as tho divorce evih Repetitious Inarrvlnir is simply leenlizcd le'wilness iind is contrary to all the laws of Ooil and human itecency, from me ncginning uou never intended that any man should be separated from hlswlfc, 'Tho" marriage law; which unites husband and wife, in divine mid cannot )e nhrogated 6r changed by State, ecclesiastical or institutions." Dr. Hardy Bennett, Methodist Episcopal cleroTinah. North's, who lost the American colonies. To convey the 'mereet tckltng of that newspaper's Ideal to an audi tnce in this country would bo impossible.

We think we have some pretty. dyed ln the wool conaervatlvea hero In the U. 8. too. Whyl Flah, pish and tuch, tuaht The most reactionary I one of our lot would be voted a tea rudtcat In any competition with Ralph D.

Blumenfeld. aa ha voices Ms optnlona through tho columne ot tho London Dally Express. I The funny part ot it la that Editor Rlumenzeld acting aa leader and tnatructor ln chlef of the "British Journaliitle Mission." which haa been touring the United States, 'lately under the auspices of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Jilt 1,1 fellow mliislonarlei, there selves, chose him for tho task snd not unnaturally aa the only one ot thslKnumber who had been hers before, arid presumably could explain things toMhem Well, so he Can. In his way. Still.

It would bs Interesting, to know the sort of mental picture of America those Engturhmsn will take home with1 tham. after seeing It rough Ralph D. Blumertfeld'a spec taclev Relph Is not, to be aura, unfriendly to the United States. In pre war times, at his editorial desk In London he waa, sorry for Amerlcarla, and often did his best to make them see what waa the matter nlth them, but he never was hoetlla. Thoao were the daya when America owed money to.

England, and Brltone Including adopted ones could afford to patronise ua. Since then we have had the bad tnata to Changs the financial obliga tion around, the other way, and thle may havs mads some difference in Editor Ulunienfeld's estlmata pf ua However, even yet. In his tony. English' fashion, ihe probabilities are he Miner Ilkea ua dssBsssH JaMlsJiJlaasaHsM Who am It What la my present poiltlon What post, did I resign to take IIT Where did Barbara Frltchla defy ths "rebel host!" 20 YEARS AGO ronciup. tC Harry Johnaonv a noted aathorMd" English administrator In Boutli Africa, last Bight gava a cranhi.

acrlptlon of th. rbuts. which Pre t. to wwowstsi, win take on hla' African hunUn, trip In an address before tho National Oeographlo So. eletr.

and la the presence of a di UnguiaKsd gathering, sir H.r regarded aa one of tht greatest Jlv It authorities on Central frlo.n cxploratlorv Ho said that If the pres. i Ident landed at Mombasa. he would among th Lamou tribe WB0M mambera are aab.ack other tribes of Africa. The lecturer 'dUclalmed ry au. thority fd apeak for the president at ti where hla wanderings would lead, but ahowed an Inland rout 10 the hunting grounds of Mombasa that the president would certainly tin follow if It to get tht richest ex.

tsrtence. The trail leada Inward through a rough grass country with ant hills resembling steeples or tel. graph poles. lAK'Ab i Mlsa Jennie Ifc; Cook, of Hyde' and Alfred T. Clay, were mar.

ned In th parsonage of Heddlng m. B. Church by th Revi.0. 8. DaVIa Charle H.

Madleon, suserlntea. dent of ths Rescue Mlsaljn. celebrat. ed ths 14th anniversary ot hit cos. nectlon with the mlsslonln this city, iTh Wapplngerf Fall rseebsJl team was to hold a carnival at Eegan'a'S Halt In Wapplngers Fa the next Thursday, Friday and Siturday.

A prlss was to be awarde the child voted the moat popular li school. H. proptiitor of tht Morgan had reterned from Hot Spring. VIrglniayWhjr he had spent the mmmerv Charle Hlcks former tuperlnten. dent of th Pougnktepsle; and Eait am rallroadhad been made luper.

Intenden'of the Chattanohga South. era railroad at Chattanooia. Tenn. THPJL EXCB TAXX TrsJert wah Tl Data Today rrovtooa WoesTAJ yrar Af' iiigti 1 Iow lit' Total S' I If tket tional of buyln ctpaclty tits umr total of ing mr gated 4, uei sties cro falling About tnt up year or 1 chandltlr wide see I to II rrea sat to a ne 10. utaa attf Kenne points Others In the Oil rote IS lexlcan Urland kndam I puil pric Wrigh Curtis.

Bearing peak Jn Brothsrr c'tss A IIS. mosmoTimelvTiews (CHA CHARLES 8CHWAB Chairman Bethlehem Steel Corporation. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBSW Your BROADWAY; By miter winihtii And Mine (By Arthur Kober, who I substl. tuUng for Walter WIncbatl. today.

while Walter It having hit tonrtlt removed.) (Exclusive Central Press Dispatch to 'The Eagle News) Kew York, Nov, 7 I hive already given Instructions to ror If ever I become a successful motion plclur alar with a tremendous following. Including tht Scandinavian. they art to ak a slsdgo hammer of a aubttantlal site, they trtto back I can say Jacob Rabinewlia they are to swing th hsmraer over, their beads, resting ths Iron mallet on that part of protruding from th col' lar; Thessths(ruetloSs wtrtTtlven It my attorney about four month ago. when want to Interview Doug. wa Fairbanks la rerls.

Douglas Kalrbaakt and Mary rick ford arrived la Parlt with ntwt. paper hounds sowing at tbslr heela. Mary waa indisposed. She waa brood lug ovar her mother's dsath. It wa V.

to. Falrnankf Jojiritliw psper'meo, to answer their sues lions, to pose for their pictures and to do the stunts concomltspt with getting. oas'a plur In tht papers, trsatlng good will and helping ale of motion plot ur.e. Where burled Is Christopher Columbus Who was the last queen of 'Whoio dU geth a pit shall fall therein! and he that rolleth a Hon It will return unto him." Wher la this passage found In the Bibls? (ANSWERS ON LAST PAQE) ABEL SETTLES SUIT WITH PAVNE FOR $600 The suit tor damagss brought by Alfred Fern ot MlUbrook' against Walter. C.

Abel, former supervisor from the town of LaOrange, haa bean settled tor II 09 It waa learned yes terfay. Justice Morschauter signed the discontinuities order. Payne vu; driving the car that collided With machine driven by Abel and Fayhe'a father was killed." Hit ault was brought through IJ Anderson, of MlUbrook. his legal guardian. Jl.

MacKennah appeared for. Pa'yne, and Benjamin 11 Brevoort represented Abel, hernoon. Although 'It was raining although' ht bad not. had lunch, at. though hi trunkt were not unpack.

ed, although hla wife waa In another room nursing a headache, the mm star had to beam had to flash two sven rows of whltt tssth. Htrt were thentweptper men asking him bow feels to get out of Hollywood, waen't It simply grand to ba In Paris. and the French equivalent for "What do you think of our aky line and how do you Uke our women Why. you Id fss ralrb' I'm enhanted with this country, I'm deltghte, to bt here. Tea to you, srfr, And ytt to youA s4r.

And smile, smll. smite, rlrr Then ths plclur "boys. got ready, Couldn't bt possibly, possibly per. auadt Meryito pose with him? Of course was III, but couldn't tht get up for one tesnehy. wtenchy see.

nd post for. picture It would take ust a second, because gll.phot. ographera are alwayi ready with their cameras, ths boy who holds ths to.ctlck.tuat he proper moment, and the flash. light never, Vierer bsckflrts orfaivs 11 work. Douglss Fah bankg hs4 his own ground.

He Just trailed nd smiled and smiled. their questions. They don't ak the routine Interrogations. Taelra are the personal questions "Pld you got that sunburn In Hollywood? TetT well, how about ths rest of your VbdyT 8o Falrbankt rolla Kle trousers to hit thigh to show the Inqulel t'vt ones that really is tunburntd nil oVer. If the personality boya who lap his cheat and, feel hla muscles and perform In such clinical fashion as.

to mska m' wonder why Fairbanks didn't extend hi tongue CHW3JM SCHWAS WORLD WAR rVLri Panaemti im In Wn JTuTMiiiAtL. Jt Charts M. Schwab was born Feb. It. 1SI1.

at WllUarlsburg Pa. He wsritdueated In a vllUgt school and Bt. Frtncla oollfge, at Loretto; and holdt a number ot degreea from other inlver, allies: As a boy ha drovt a stags from Loretto to Crewon, ps He enter th Carnegie company at a ttakt drlver. and then serred In fhs employ of eeveral steel becoming president bt tht Unltsd States Steel corporation In 1101. now chair itan of th board of dlrectora of the Bethlehem Steel corporation Hit noma i in sew Tora uty.i.

I feel sometimes that I really be long to an age that It passing. Nol longer ateel maklng a apectacularl to the pubUs aa It was half a century ago, when It held Its faacina. Hon tor those men. who wen 'the real pioneers ot the a o'i 1 business, and with whom 1 became aseoelat, ed. Wo are do ing" much mart today with the same facilities than a ever possible be Society .1 to dsy lmprorlngrby organisation and co operation among IU members.

Tht greatest work that It being don forth Improvement of maiutry la in the laboratory of tht research worker. Th ptat active ot our modern Industries art thost which are founded on recent scion tlflo resnarch. industries, themselves, criranlie reiesrch on a large scale. Th esstntlil. point la that In futuro pioneering will be done by great groups of trained rose, utilising etch other's sclentiflo rather than so much' by th Individual as haa been the case la th peat, when so often an Invention, tht remit of a lucky chanct or happy Idna.

Thtrt ran bs no doubt thatwhert at there hae been. extraordinary dt. velopment In tht production and dt trlbutlon of goods, conveniences and material Ideas, ws have not ytt made th tame progress In' hjntn sngU neerlng. Here, again. It la doubtful It any ont Individual will ba tha future rlonerr In the great field.

The labor, tory studies of psychology, researches Into Industrial relatione being carried on at Innurobtrabl points, tht sella tlncslly recorded experience! of our great Industrie, ars placing tt the durposal all tf ue Information which con.lHute, a new baala upon which wo may more forward. And th happiest feature of thle situation It the co operation which exists In this country today between tha lead. ars or industry and th leaders ot labor, And then th peraonallty boya To dt thlt Doug bad to beam all moehel forward to sprttd hla with Then for two houra tht actor hat to write "With best wlahet Douglai Fairbanks To uiy good friend. pal Douglas' "In memory ot dsyt at Heidelberg, Douglas Fair, "Anonymously, Douglsa Falrbanka Finally the last autograph Ta wrlU ton and th visitors depart. Th aero katlo star seems tired.

sees m. groans, but bravely eteps forward to nna out my wienes. I ask for a aheet of paper and eenve writing materltL It 1 served. I dispatch note to my attorneys "If ever 1 become a successful mo Hon' Picture stir with a tremendous following, Inoludlnv Ih rVsndlnnr. Ian, you ire to take a sledge rummer of a subtintlal you art to beck me igilnst a irlck.utU" wsll.

tea th Srat paragraph CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR TO MEET IN SYRACUSE On the Front The ttiina of tha. entente allies under which; Oermsny may secura aa armistice have been handed to the German delegates at French army headquarttnl at a little vtllaga In the department o( th Alms, and a Oerrnan couii.r now. Is apttdlng back to Spa, Oertian headquarters with the Sevenly two hour or Intlt Monday morning havs bssn )glven the oermam to accept or rej the stipulations. Emperor Willltm Is said to beat Spa awaiting 1st: arrival of the courier" with the noroentoui conditions. The Otrmanidslriatos, It Is said, endsavortd to aecur aa Immediate provisional sutpenaion t' nosuutus.

but Marina Foth refused to aequiesce. With tlM American Forrrs on ihe Mouse Front. Nov. a Therlrht wing ft densral Pershing's forces adrsso today, pushing Into tl weetera edge of Ecurey wood and Ihe Woevr In tht Ecurey wood'1 region ta whol lln advanced, cutturg off Ue. silent of th Dolt la Montagu.

Haraumont and BrandtvllI. In tht Wosvre forest sector It waa rslrols who penetrated ths. edge et the forest and they met wlt.h resistance. Thlt section of thl bjttUe lint contain virtually, the list'atr'oos enemy defensive poeltlona His withdrawal far to tht rear, ta hractlcally certain. Amsterdam, Nov.

g. Emperol William Of Osrmany has tecltnid ,10, accede tt th demands that hi sb ctlcats, saya a Otrman wireless die Patch picked up here tonight. To tht ultlmttam of tht SoolallaU tht emperor replied through Minis ler of the Interior Drew that hi refused to abdicate voluntarily on the Cround that rould nol at tht moment of peaod undertake the ttr rlbl reiponelblUty of handing over Germany to tht entente aid deliver. ng vp the country to antrchy. Syrsz g.

NiyaroyTW To, Chi) tlghtll llm IU IS Ihe "an nua stata confer.nc of county and rlty officer ot th Society of Chris Han Endeavor will be held In thle city, November It snd It. Jht set ilona wlir ns" heU.Ia jrireT Prtsby. terlan Church. Educational eenftrtnes dealing with iperial problem ct tho work et Individual lnas rational ad. dresses anl ths annual sllwthp dinner are Included In the program toy tht, two day conference, Ar.

rangements ar In the hands ot WU. lard B. Rlcs, gensral sserttary of the statsconrerencs, and Smith; president ot th Qnondsga County Union. The list speakers will Include William Hiram Foulktrs. Ns.

ark, N. vies president of th la tsrnational Bocleiy of Cbrlsllsn En Frank D. Oettjr, director of roung rjopie work ta in rres STOCKJS SOLO The stock, msohlnery an4 turnltur ot lbs Poughkeep.lt Supply, Company at SI) Main Strtet waa sold at tuotlon iterd'ayby 7tKIB.jra dt Water, attorney; for th.a receiver ot th company" 'Bid stier uikear oa lots and If ths aggregil aura Is crttttr than, a slngls bid rcslvsU tht properly will bs soId Jn lota. By making a Siting for a window strap In on part tnatsad tf two. thus using three screws' Instead of six, on Ehtl sxptcts td cr thbussndi ot Clarence C.

Hamilton. Boston, pub llcatloa manager of th International Frederick A. Wallls. Nsw Trk City. Boclsty of Christian Eudeavor.

and stat. superintendent ot tht ChrUUan bittrlta Church of Endeavor,.

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