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feje frw GREATEST NEWSPAPER INAL WEATHER EDITION air Race Battle PARIS CHARGES Withdrawal of British Troops Approved and WILSON STATES LEAVING IUME ot if TE IS CHOSEN OR US STORE 0 25 INCHES by opposed to adjournment but wai received here from Her ein efe IN B0LSH1VISTLINE ATALITIES BY 1113 on principal placed the two Negro 5 1 Ar' De the ROBERT SMALL PUBLIC LEDGER ONE INJURED ITALIANS ORCE ALLIES TO DIP LAGS AS THEY DEPART PARIS ASSERTS in to found on a roof eight miles Portland near Point no of nnler to as Thrue Troop Embarking Lon don Say a 26000 Muti nou One Under Are in Control of the City All this seats to cents President or irt Time During Tour Mention Name of Any Treaty oe Quote Senator in Address Made in 1915 Allies Reject Excuse and Demand That Germany Speedily Withdraw orcj rom Baltic States the of CREDIT AT PKICtCS on DU moftds Watches Loftis Bros Co 29 West Grand River are Adr the league had found few men league of 'Nations said the great ob De list COURTHOUSE IS USED AS MORGUE STRICKEN CITY IS IN DIRE WANT PIONEER DIES SAW CITY RISE SELLING EXPECTED TO START SEPTEMBER rench Conferees Openly Say British Have Ulterior Aim in Insisting on Vacation Amer icans Against Delay SIR EYRE CROW SLATED TO SUCCEED BALOUR ON SUPREME COUNCIL STYLE DANCING PARTY tonight Marimba Bani Commissioner Says Open Defi ance of Dry Law No Longer Exists LIQUOR STILL SOLD BUT ONLY SECRETLY PORTIA ONLY WOMAN IN MICHIGAN LOVES TO DISPENSE JUSTICE BLIND PIG EVIL 2 DIE 2 HURT CURED BY AXES OB WILSON TRIP Allen of Cleveland and Colorado Driver Are Killed in Auto Crash Richard Helson Contractor Knew Days When Wolves Prowled Detroit Decision Reached to Engage in No More Such off the government immediately Councilman Undertakers Go rom Hous ton Mayor Pleads for Troop With ood and Other Aid Score Alive loat in Bay BY ASSOCIATED THESS A mounting death list and ex tensive proiierty damage was shown in reports early Tuesday from the Texas coastal region swept by a tropleal hurricane tropi the Gulf ot Mexico last Sunday Varying report placed the death Hat at front IS In Corpus Chritl atone to more than ISO The latter figure Included reports of bodiea recovered In Neures bay on which) Cerpua Christi la situated Property damage In Corpus Christi alone was etimateral more than jlftOOWW while many cities and towns along the coast in the vicinity of that place also suffered heavily Ride party was TWO CKNTS brigade of Infantry slit rinnie maintained discl ETRO IT MICHIGAN TUESDAY Bel! Tire Bumps $'50 guaranteed years Made in Detroit Advt Tntrl a few alt a ree Press Want Ad coats and you get IN A HURRl No wait ing i BY ASSOCIATED PRESS Paris Sept 15 Premier Lloyd George will leave for London this evening His successor in the su preme council Is not yet officially appointed although it Is unofficially stated that Sir Eyre Crowe will take his seat Lord Milner Earl Curzon and General II Seely who have been prominently men tioned for Mr place the past few days are reported be unwilling to accept The general opinion voiced an official of the British delegation is that the conference wfil sit 10 flays longer and then sojourn for a vacation of 20 days It is learn ed in other quarters that the rench' and American delegations are that the British are insistent HUgd Troop Dip lag Paris Sept Twenty six Ummi sand Italians are in iume accord ing to the Italian peace delegation here The British and rench troops have left lhe city Lowering their flags at request The Italians are being reinforced constantly Ly deserters from the regular organisation It Is feared in general conference circles that the Nlttl government may fail be cause of the premier's denunciation of Signor Tltlno minister of foreign affairs Is returning to Italy tomor row Where Property Lou Goe Above $4000000 Latest Word That 1 Sent Out GAY PAKE DANCE WEDNESDAY airest Detroit girls display new Parisian fall millinery creations al Palais Adv from Kingsville Texas by A IL Amcrman The message asked that takers be nt to Portland slat In birving the dead local undertakers immediately left lu re fur Portland Late tonight a telephone mts nize ville stating that 120 bodies had oren from Must of the dead the message said had been recognized as residents of Corpus Christi Everything would on the ex run in the matrimonial The bent man was 1 Munrtuv Awaertinf that tl cabinet had reslxned Other iraordlnary rumors were circulated apparently with the object of excit ing the troop Ono party of sol diers went to Resina and destroyed papers condemning their action The American and British troops aays the correspondent nave barked and the rench have turned to their base Washington Sept 15 No fur ther hearings on the Kendrick and Kenyon bills proposing federal reg ulation of the meat packing indus try will be held until after the peace treaty has been acted upon In the senate political rivalry tanfehf nf fair In said involve a woman lieport ha it that one ottieer a captain iw Bcxcrely wound ed Ihnt ho wiu carried to the lne hospital nt Camp Merritt llOKpital olllrialM would neither confirm nor deny the report participant I jaid to have taken w'th him live necondn Council Waives Building Reg ulations to Prevent Delay in inding Place Council Monday removod thn only obstacle standing In the way ot Detroit being the Incation ot one ot the huge department stores to be opened by the government next week where hundreds ot tons ot surplus army stores will bo offered to the public at prices below cost when it directed Building Commis sioner McCabe to waive the regulation as to fireproofing eleva tors in store buildings to permit the use ot the four story building at 10J Woodward avenue as the govern ment store Action hy the council followed receipt of a letter from a local real estate agency stating that they had leen commissioned by Colonel James Castleman who Is estab lishing the stores to obtain a suit able building where 1000 tons of merchandise could be stored and sold The letter went on to say that the only building available was the one at 103 Woodward avenue which could not be used unless the restriction on flreproot Valors waa removed Lodge Mnkes Motion would mean that be taken be given council Cardinal Mercier Thank 5 at Baltimore unction Baltimore Sept 15 About 25 000 Marylanders passed through the ifth Regiment armory here tonight at a puolic reception given to Cardinal Mercier the Belgian primate With the visitor receiv ing was Cardinal Gibbons of Bal timore At the close Cardinal Mer cier made a brief address in which he again thanked the people of America for the warmth of their greeting' to him in the name of all Belgium At noon Cardinal Gibbons gave adinner in his honor at the Arch episcopal residence to which were invited a number of the leading men ot the city Later the two car dinals inspected Johns Hopkins hospital and the government hos pital for blinded soldiers at Ever green Tomorrow night Cardinal Mercier will deliver his first formal ad dress In this country Afterward he will leave for New York de Danse Prizes favors riendw for Houston Texas Sept 15 A rnfi sago stating that the bodies of 21 persons who lost their lives In the gulf hurricane had hern re ceived at Portland a small town seven miles from Corpus Christ! and that others were tng rerov Tt was received here tnnlght Mayor STILL INSISTS EVERY HELPUL SUGGESTION WAS WRITTEN IN PACT Washington Sept 15 Great Britain has removed the embargo on American cotton The Ameri can consul geenral In I ondon to day so reported to the state depart ment Great Britain has withdrawn the prohibition on the re exporta tion of American cotton from her dominions This was reported to day by the American consul gen eral in London AWAIT PACT ACTION Would Move to London There is a feeling in rench con It re disorder other Structure at 103 Woodward to Be Used for Sale of Surplus Army Stock 125 Bodie Reported ouad Corpus Christi Tex Sept There were reports hero tonight 1 that the bodies of more than 125 persons hnd been recovered In Cor pus Christi and Nueces liny but this could not be confirmed up to midnight These reports were that 120 bodies had been found between Portland and White Point across Nueces Bay while the other vic tims were found In the city It wa reported some of the bodies were those of Portland victims This city is in distress and Mayor Gordon Coo no ha the follow ing appeal to Governor Hobby at Austin: send at once two com panies of National Guard with sup plies and join in an appeal for financial assistance Condition herr I deplorable and immediate help Courthouse Becomes Morgue The courthouse is being used as a morgue At least a score of per 1 sons are afloat in Neuers Aay to night where they were washed out by the waves They were cling Ing to spars and rigging and what boats were left undamaged by the storm were being used tonight to recover them The city is without drinking va Tlirre no Ug hU nr gis tonight and the food supply was insufficient Unless help reaches i here tomorrow morning there will be serious suffering it is feared The railroad to the causeway has been washed away but the town can be reached from ths west Word Continued on Page Three Column One 2500TRECEiVED BY CHURCH PRINCE nv ree Plymouth Mich Sept meeting er court will come to or suggested the lady judge with judicial urbanity She pushed to one side a vase of full blossomed gladioli With another dexterous motion she disposed of a magazine on an under shelf of the desk Detectives prisoners in front of an old organ in the living room Its music rack held two volumes one White Ribbon ana me other This was the setting in which Portia Mrs Melvin A Patterson the only woman justice of the peace in Michigan held court this afternoon That it was finioth mflv have Y)een the reason she was all In white from I session on a SEEING IlEAVTIVf DETROIT The great ord factory and Belle Isle Park Autos leave every haf iour Dietsche Sight Seeing Co 8t Ave Paone Main 1029 Adv OR IOV! JOY OR ALL! Midnight Maidens all at uie Cadillac theater Adv CCT PRICE JI1LL1NEKY Detroit's greatest values 138 Gratiot Ave Adv OLD af Thp and Pier Concert Orchestra Two musical whirlwinds Note the qual ity of dancers who aUend The Pier Adv lowers Adorn Bench of Mr A Patterson Hard to Say WILLIAM RICHARDS rews Staff Qjrreepnndent Situation Clouded Although Gen Badeglio Sent by Rome Order Revolter to Go Back to Their Regiment London Sept According to Mie Rome correspondent of the Ex change Telegraph company aP of ficial communication has been is sued there announcing that Gen eral Badello had arrived a lume and issrted a proclamation urufitg the soldiers who had followed to return to their re spective regiments The dlRpatch which is dated Mon day saya 26000 incn went into lume and that moat ot them fol lowed the ofllcera because the latter hinted that the government approv ed the enterprlae A number ot in fantrymen rejoined their units Sat urday night having discovered their rror A lioned at pl I no CHARGING OUTIT Complete Lincoln charging outfit for electric car for sale Cali 5 Josephine avenue or phone Market 1 53 Adv DANCING ACADEMY 1903 Woodward corner Blaine Opens Mon Sept 22 Enroll now Northway 858 or Market 2732 Adv DANCE ARCADIA TONIGHT Strictly regulated Adm 10c 15c Adv NOT ANOTUERONE LIKE IT The ree Press ilm edition Have you seen it at your neighbor hood theater! Punchy fllma of interest CADILLAC THEATEIL 'Midnight liataens week Ladies! Peserved our daily mxtjnecs ten Adv Highest prices paid for diamonds watch es platinum old gold teeth etc William Helf Co £03 Bowles bldg corner Grand River and Adv Roller Skating King of Sports Twice dally Palace Gardens Jef ferson east Adv 6 Will Vac Military Lnw Washington The Ital Ian ambassador advised the statp department today that the military penal code would bo Invoked to put doh the mutiny the Italian ir regular roldlers who under tte command of Gabriel D'Annunzio In vaded lume The ambassador showed dispatch es from his government saying Premier 'Nlltl disapproved the ac tion the troops and addressed parliament vigorously Energetic measures would be taken he said to end the extraordinary situation at lume Nlltl he said was supj ported by a very large majority tf the Italian government Includ Conttiiueil on Tage Three Y'elnmn Six DETECTIVES WRECK PLAN OR WEDDING Declare He Has No Respect or of Enemies Say Evade Affairs of Europe' Portland Ore Sept Quo Ing from an address made in by Senator Lodge chairman vf the senate foreign relations committee suggesting that nations must unite as men unite to preserve peace President Wilson told a Portland audience tonight that the lasagne of Nations covenant carried out what Mr Lodge had suggested It was the first time during his speak ing tour that Mr Wilson had men tioned by name any of the sena tors opposing Asserting he opposed to a the president jectlon seemed to be to this par ticular league llopeu for Lodge's Help entirely concur In Senator said the pres ident "and I hope I shall have his co operation In carrying out the desired ends" He recalled his conference with the foreign relations committee on his first return from Paris and said every suggestion for Improve i ment made by the committee mem bers had been written into the i covenant One ot these suggestions lie con tinued was that the Monroe doc trine be protected He asserted that not only had the doctrine been specifically reserved to ad ministration Sy the United States but it had been extended to all tho world Hoi "No ReKpcct or Some" At the behest of tho United States he added a provision also had been put in giving the mcni oers the right to witliuraw Most of these suggestions said the Pre81' dent hau come trom Republican baying he meant no disrespect to the league opponents lr Wilson stirred up an outburst of cheering Ln In rt when ne auueu ui respect whatever" tor some them Portland Ore Sept 15 Am erica stays out of the League of Nations it will do so at a sreat cost to democracy and in violation of its material as well as its moral the president declared nililrnka tnilflV in a JUHVHCVM BUMvwu Deploring the suggestion which lie said was being made on all sides that the United Stales take ad vnln of the world situation without shouldering any of the re sponsibility Mr Wilson declared such a policy would be futile be cause this country as much as any other was interested In guarantee ing a stable world order Speaks to Business Men During an all day stop here the president spoke first at an after noon luncheon where hts declara tions were cheered repeatedly by 2U0 business and professional men of Portland He made only a brief impromptu talk however the only set speech of his day's schedule being at an evening mass meeting 'at the municipal auditorium or this meeting 7000 tickets had been distributed in a lottery in which local omciais saiu mere were more than 30000 applications for admittance rom the time the presidential train arrived the president and Mrs Wilson were followed by cheering crowds When he appeared on the rear platform of his private car the station a railroad man shouted and a crowd which had squeezed through the police lines to the tracks started a roar of welcome which continued all the way along an automobile ride tnrougn roruana streets Take CO'MIle Auto Later the presidential taken for a 60 mile automobile ride over the Columbia highway hun dreds of private cars following and housands more being parked along the way that their occupants might join in waving greeting to the chief executive At all of the small towns through which the party passed there were waiting crowds The luncheon was given in Mr honor by Jackson publisher of the Oregon Journal and Governor Ulcott and Mayor Baker were among the guests In the evening the president and Mrs Wilson dined privately at a hotel leaving Portland late tonight the presidential party will spend all of tomorrow on their special train en rpute to San rancisco where they are to arrive Wednesday morn ing Helped orm ist Volunteer ire Department Lived Here 80 Year Bride Bridegroom and vei Best Man Are Jailed Thty fond decided even on the kind of flowers that would adorn tho wedding dinner was set and they morrow have $100 to meet pensts' and send them on a ning start sweepstakes along too Then I tw uetecu' I uff wrecked every ining Three days ano the police say Lenten Ellenherger ID Roland Clark 20 and Dorothy Price IS nil from Youngstown Ohio that place in an automobile said to have been stolen for Detroit Clark was to have been the best man Arriving here they rcgH'V ed separately at Hotel ontchar train and made arrangements to sell the car Tuesday morning and prepare for the wedding The de tectives found them at the hotel Monday nigftt and placed them un deT arrest So the wedding Is off TOWNLELGIBBERT GIVEN3 HQNTHS Police Reerve Called Out our Stations to Subdue Morning Clash New York Sept One Neuro was killed two Injured and pa trolman assaulted In a fiCift tween Negroes and whites which broke out early this morning at 136th street and Lenox aveniM In the heart ot tlo Negro section in this cll Police reserves were aumnied from four stations New York Sept Benedict Crowell assistant secretary ot war arrived here today from Brest on the transport America after con ducting negotiations for the settle ment of army business in rance All but a few scattering groups of American soldiers those de tailed for regular duty In Germany Will be home by October 1 he said the rench having taken over the work of guarding prison camps and ermv stores purchased by the government Mr Crowell declared that German commercial interests were profiting by the delay in ratifying the peace SEPTEMBER 16 1 9 1 9 0 UR PAGES PRICE Premier Ha Quit and posters wereVlistrlb inc vii Convention Here Given ig ures for irst Half of Year Co operative effort on 137 rail ways of the United States reduced the number of fatalities by 1113 from January 1 to June 30 1913 as against the record for the cor responding period of 1918 These figures were given to the United States Brotherhood of Main tenance of Way Employes and Railway Shop Laborers Monday by Harry A Adams regional super visor of safety for the central western states Accidents important enough to be reported to the interstate com merce commission decreased 20190 Also 95400 unsafe conditions were removed and 38fil5 unsafe prac tices eliminated The betterment was attribute! tt Mr Adams to saf ty suggestions of employes and uniform safety rules put into force on all roads hair that had turned to that color to shoes A former justice put the thought of candidacy in Mrs Patterson's head last April She snowed under her rival an upholsterer it? I should say I said Mrs Patterson today after she had bound over the two con fessed burglars to the Wayne cir cult court hardest thing for me to say is days I'd rather be known as too lenient than too She never was in a court room un til she ran for office Then she came to Detroit and spent a wnole half day listening to the city judges In full Monday flight That showed her a trick she says She also has assimilated a lot of valuable points she believes by reading cases re ported in the newspapers Only last week she nicked a county highway commissioner $10 for speeding The burglarv ease heard today involved Calvin Tedford and Eu gene Jones both 19 years old who broke into the store of red Dib ble last week and stole silk shirts and other apparel valued at $175 It was later found thei pos vetroit river sieamer Minnesota Judge Depounces Non partisan League Jackson Minn Sept A president of the National Non partisan league and Joseph Gilbert former organization' man ager were sentenced to three months In the Jackson county jail hf today by Judge Dean without alternative of fine Townley and flilbert were convicted here July 12 on a charge of conspiracy to teach disloyalty Judge Dean granted a stay of sentence nf 60 days at the request of i lie defense on thir original bail 'u passing sentence Judge Deanassailed and the Non arusHii league and declared built oi falsehood will not vng American Army Officers in Duel Over a Woman nrt LwV Sept IS Atop the ralisndcs few miles from the fninons Weehawken duelling ground on which in 180 i Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton veterans of the revolutionary war Mettled their differencesith pUiols another pair of American araiy officer veterans ot a bloodier war tonight fared each other at 20 pace ac cording to a report under inves tigation by the local police I'nlike the historic dntl of Wrecking of Bars to Go On Where Law Is Scorned He Announces "Detroit Is as dry as a desert today as compared with what it was one month ago' said Dr James Inches police commissioner Monday afternoon In summing Up the re sults of his clean up campaign "Of course liquor is still being sold But whereas a month ago you could get it anywhere by simply purchasing It openly now you must be known and trusted by everyone In the place You must get It se cretly and only through under ground channels In other words the situation has changed from one of open defiance and violation of the law to one of underground smug gling Wrecking Mont Effective do not like the system of wrecking and confiscating bars and we have employed it only the law violation was open and defiant But there is nothing 'else in the world that could have cleaned up the situation ines arrests and booze confiscations were absolutely inet fective to curb the traffic Now our cleaq up squad reports that only the wise ana carerm ones auit iw get liquor We are going to con tinue the wrecking system wherever we find the law openly violated In the meantime tho police the seventh precinct were removing the tho bar and fixtures of a saloon at 1234 St Aubin avenue owned by Stefan CetHnski Officers Roy Liquor Precinct Detectives purchased drinks there Saturday night and a search warrant was procured Mon day The proprietor will be charged with violation oi mo piumw lion law Seven quarts of whisky and a quantity of hard cider and wine were found in the saloon of George Neese ZUi rirsi Butei juuua night Neese was arrested IsxMXnK Xf 1 ah I AV til A Sf9 JU' as arrested bv Detectives Carmack and tevenson who say they bought alcoholic drinks In hia grocery store Joseph Moeki owner or a near beer saloon on Merritt street la also held for selling liquor Haida conducted by Inspector Davis of the Chene street station resulted In the wrecking Monday afternoon of two bars and the con fiscation ot their fixtures Tile first bar raided was that of Steve CH liniski at 1231 St Aubin avenue where It is claimed a small quantityut whisky was found NValsa Po doalliz said to be a bartender In this place was arrested Saturday on a charge of violating the pro hibition law The near ber saloon conducted by Valentine Kalslkow skl at 867 Itiopelle street was also raided Would Close Three Bars Request for the canccllaton ot licenses of three alleged bootiea ging establishments weye tiled with Mayor Couzens Monday by Police Commissioner inches Among them was the license ot the hotel op erated by Sam Giannola at Con gress street east Giannola place was one of those recently wrecked by the police The Giannola report cited several instances when police had discov ered whisky on sale and also men tioned the finding of firearms in the place The report termed the hotel the meeting place for desperate characters the Italian settlement Two other licenses which the mayor has been asked to revoke are those ot Macl awrence 91 Wood ward and Mrs rancis Walla 100 Adams avenue west The mayor set next Monday for hearings Iondon Time Table Topyrlgrt 1919 by Public Ledger Co Paris Sept 15 It is now definitely settled that the great powers intend to allow the Russian revolutionists to settle their own affairs and work out their own salvation in whatso ever way they please with the sole limitation that new Russia respects the rights of its neighbors An important meeting of the Supreme Council of the Allies was held this morning at the ministry of war in Clemen room There were present Clemenceau Mr Lloyd George Mr Polk and Signor Tittoni Mr Matsui (the Jap anese ambassador to rance) Marshal och Andre Tardieu and Philippe Berthelot were also called into consultation The meeting was continued this afternoon Sevetaf extremely 'important decisions were reached when the conference unanimously agreed to the British policy of evacuationftom Russia and expressed it itself as absolutely oppose)1 any Russian adventures Wolves howled and men of trait who ventured out of doors winter's night Richard Helson was born near Bagley avenue and Clifford street more than SO years ago carried a lantern and a mus ket Early Monday morning with the rumble of street cars and tho rau cious honking of automobiles dis turbing him In his last hours Utch ard Helson life long resident of De troit and pioneer contractor died in his home 163 Charlotte avenue Death ollow stroke Mr Helson whose death followed a paralytic stroke was born Jan uary 14 1839 In recent years he was never quite sure ot the precise location of his birthplace but it was near the corner of what Is now Bag icy avenue and Clifford street Mr Helson on mope than one winter's night in his early boyhood heard the cry of wolves according 'to the fireside reminiscences he told to his daughters There was a Are in the vicinity of Mr Kelson's Charlotte avenue home several weeks ago It was a topic of conversation among callers that evening Mr Helson was Interested he always was Interested in fires but "that reminded him" and he pointed to a quaint framed docu ment adorning a wall of the living room This was a certificate indi cating that the oetdgenarian was a charter member of the first volun teer department organized in the village ot Detroit Mr Helson descended from an old English family His mother before her marriage was Mary A Haltrop ot Haltrop hall Devon England Several years ago he visited this home which is more than 300 years When Richard Helson was three years old his father died His iwetlaar GnAMhfl Tl fl fO Tl CtPrl I)C1 first private school for boys Richard attended this school then the old Capitol school and finished with a course at Gregory's Commer cial college Helped Build Un School In 1862 Mr Helson entered tho employ of his unde William Glb bings a leading contractor of that period He went with him to Ann Arbor where Mr Gihblngs lias erecting the new law building ot the university It was there young Helson met the girl who was to be 1 his wife Miss Mary Boyle Mrs Helson as welt as their only son William Helson died In 1914 Mr Helson worked with Vinton 20 years leaving his employ I only when he entered the contract tlo Od jng Business inr hhhwuy president of the Carpenter Contrac tors' association 10 years and pres ident of the Builders' and Traders exchange five years A few years ago he was made an honorary member of both organizations Kelson also was a member of Employers' association Board Commerce and Rushmere club agsNnrt bftlitism rcor in St Patil's Episcopal church of which he was an active member was that of Richard Hol Three daughters all of Detroit Mrs John Glendon Mrs Charles Stevenson and Mi Maude Helson uneral services wil he held at the home ednosday afternoon at 2 o'clock CROWELL SAYS TREATY DELAY BENEITS BOCHE Kolchak May oe Esthonia Seeks Peace London Sepf Admiral Koi chak in pursuing his offensive against the bolsheviki has broken their front in three places accord ing to official information reach ing here today The progress of the ail Kusslan counter movement It is stated threatens to outflank the tolshevist forces advancing fjom Tobolsk Berlin Sept 15 The representa tives Letvia Lithuanian and Es thonia who have been in conference at Riga have decided to accept the Russian bolshevik peace proposal according to the Lokal Anzeiger They also decided to adopt the franc currency and abolish customs bar riers between theircountries ARENA GULDENS Shook's big orchestra Admission 1 0 1 Adv Insist on Restrlck lumber You COMPANY As delay troit would of cities to stores tho adopted a motion by Lodge directing the building com missioner to permit the use of the building in its present condition piovidcd the public not permit ted to use the elevators A message was immediately sent to Colonel Cattleman at Chicago advising him vt thu couiXii'a urable action Will Open Sept 25 According to plans made public Sunday thtv store will be opened a week from Thursday when 200 clerks will bo installed to dispose of thousands of dollars worth of canned vegetables and meat to gether with blankets underwear and other staple commodities BRinsHTir embargo ON AMERICAN COTTON IIVllVS HESTAIHANT Tourists enjoy our large dining rooms Best fobd Near Statler 2oS Woodward Adv only a few but very choice Overcoats ready to wear 4a to $80 Rosengarten 212 Kresge Lldg All dances might at schools 125 213 Adv VOL 84 Ally Council Votes to Give Russia Red Revolution ree Rein LE ACRE BACKS IMM TRY1SG IVeo Slain ffiSSA(iES SAY AMG ALLIES you see is Paris decree RIDGE'S LAKS TOGAINPARLEY nNeu forence circles which is 'expressed quite openly to the effect that theBritish delegates' anxiety for ad journment is prompted by the de sire to remove the seat 01 the con teronce to London None of the American delegates will return to the United Slates during the vacation period The supreme council has agreed to send a note to Germany saying the peace conference disregards tn German representations that Gen eral von der Goltz and the tiwops In the Baltic states are not under German control and hold ing Germany responsible for speeuy withdrawal ot those forces Alarmed Over Hungary The Hungarian situation is caus ing the peace conference consider able uneasiness as the Rumanians are reported to be about to with draw trom Hungary hurriedly with out giving the Budapest govern ment an opportunity to organize a police force The Rumanians disbanded all sorts of military and police forces in Hungary and as a consequence there i may be great disorder throughout the country The peace conference has not asked the Rumanians to withdraw completely In fact It has urged them to leave sufficient forces to guarantee order pending establishment of some sort of pro tectlon to prevent reversion to bol shevism and disturbances Holds Kamanin ReNpoDsible The peace conference made clear tnat Rumania will be sporisioie haiwuh may occur in Budapest and rrrts" I n7 7r rv if it ikirD request of the conference to leave a limited force in the capital and surrounding districts where the ex tremists are awatung an tunity to bring about chaos again 3 dents Made tho cruel hanfli of lhe vetives McNally anil Dett thu wcauins auu Car in Party of President Collides and Overturns Near Portland Portland Ore Sept Ben Allen ot the Cleveland plain Dealer member of President Wilsons partj and James Patterson of Canyon City ore were killed and two other newspaper men were injured In an collision on Columbia highway this afternoon while tho presidential party was returning to Portland from a tour Th inlured: Jlobert Small Philadelphia Public Ledger Stanley Reynolds Baltimore Sun The extent of Small's Injuries had not been ascertained at the hospital where he was taken but friends said they were not considered serious Reynolds suffered a fraclure of the shoulder The president sent this telegram to Mrs Allen in Washington: hearts go out to you In deepest sympathy in the tragical death of your husband whom we all esteemed and trusted He will be missed as a true friend and a man who always intelligently sought to do his Mr Patterson was driving the car He had volunteered his serv ices to assist in taking care of the presidential Dartv here today others were Yccuvants of the Pat terson machine Witnesses said Pat terson was trying iu Bmn sition had lost in the line It was 17 automobiles back from the car bearing President and Mrs Wilson While Patterson was attempting to regain nis pGbition a spectator automobile Is said to have crossed ahead of him and in trying to avoid this uir his machine struck another and overturned Mr Small nationally known as a newspaper man was superintendent of the Southern district of the Asso ciated Press at Atlanta before join inc the of the Public Ledger nun iaw Ul hal Snriinann AILWAYS REDUCE Ail 1R non.

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