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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 7

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Rochester, New York
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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4. 192S A Bunch of Lindbergh ulips POPE'S VIEWS Smyrna Refugees Tell Tragic Tales of Earthquake Fury MENG-SliAJER'HfLD tt him ARRESTS FAIL TO PUT AGENTS ON BOMB TRAIL the graying dawn of the streets. ON EDUCATION ARE EXPLAINED Believes Fields of Action for Church and State Should Be Defined their nightgown and bare feet making a ghostly effect. "Many of these poor souls had lived through the horror of the 1922 fire.

For two nights and days they wandered on the outskirts of the city sleepless, foodless and un- i clad. It was pathetic to see the older Turkish women trying to veil i their faces with the corners of their nightgowns. "Sunday, when I left, the ci'y I Constantinople, April 3. (JPi Refugees from the stricken city oX -Smyrna where at least forty per- sons lost their lives In a devastating earthquake on Saturday, have be- gun to arrive in Constantinople bringing harrowing tales of panic and suffering. The first boat to quit the shat-1 tered city arrived to-day with sev- eral hundred refugees Including a i number of orphaned children, Mous tapha Bey, captain of the boat, was an eyewitness of the earthquake i horror.

I "On the night of the thirty-first all the people of Smyrna were calmly sleeping when suddenly a thun-1 dermis roar filled the city, followed I by a terrific quake," he said. "The whole population rushed from the swaying brittle wooden houses Into Rome, April 3.Pi The Romano, the Vatican organ, ap-ixared with an explanation to-day Federal Men Question Two to No Avail; Release of Dry Raider Sought Chicago. April 3 P) While one group of Federal agents attempted to link recent bombing and liquor murders with a man they arrested last night, another group was resisting the city efforts to obtain custody of a prohibition operative accused of assault to kill. After twenty-four hours' questioning. Lorenzo Jullano, whose was regaining its calm despite continuing slight quakes and the people were returning to their homes to try to repair the chaos.

Ninety per cent, of all the buildings must have been damaged." The American schools in Smyrna report that all students and staffs are safe but that their buildings were slightly damaged. fit the Pope's recent address to the Diocesan Board, in which the twiiiff expressed views contrary to jhnge held by the Fascist state on education of Youth, and also his -fi. v. 4 TKi-m Raided the National Catholic enter Party for its failure to go to i apprehension was expected to clear the Vatican to pay homage to the Father on the occasion of its convention in Rome. F.

article, which is signed with to save her three other children but the second floor collapsed and the mother and children were precipitated into the mass of flames. Magee tried frantically to reach his wife after she disappeared from the window but although he reached the second floor by means of a pole, dense smoke prevented him from entering the house. litials of Count Delia Torre, di Miss Jeanne Soper, two years old, pictured with an armful of the new yellow tulips which have been named for Mrs. Evangeline Lindbergh, mother of the famous flier. rector of the paper, declared that Pope's pronouncement "was solely to a moral plane, and as in no wise politically inspired Tnrt riirt nrtt rnnsrihirp intprvpntimi Quebec Man is Blamed for Two Asylum Fires Quebec, April 3.

Arthur Antonio Bedard, of Quebec, was ar-raiged in Court of Sessions to-day on charges of arson in connection with disastrous fires at the Hospice St. Charles and St. Berchman Academy December 13th and 16th. He pleaded not guilty and was remanded without bail. Thirty-eight lives were lost in the St.

Charles fire. Bedard was arrested yesterday by Detective Morand of the Municipal Thursday Friday Saturday Another Shipment of the Speqial Gloves $2-85 Values up to $4.50 offaro Iho tfafi" I The Vatican organ explained that on the question of the education of Italian youth, the Pope spoke in the name of Christian parents. It argues that because a religious. Chris up the bombing of the homes of Senator Charles S. Deneen and John A.

Swanson. Deneen candidate for state's attorney, was released on bail. George E. Q. Johnson, Federal district attorney, said he had nothing definite to back up ils expectations.

Arthur Forsham, a former prohibition spy, who also was arrested last night, was held for further questioning. He had been sent into Chicago Heights, where Jullano is salad to have directed an alcohol ring, to do espionage work. The government claims he instead supplied Information to the bootleggers. Johnson said Jullano is under indictment at Indianapolis for a prohibition violation. When Jullano was first arrested it was said by Federal operatives that they expected to connect him with several murders Including the assassination of "Diamond Joe" Esposito, ward politician.

The city, through Its corporation Tientsin Marshal Chang Tsimg-Chang. ex-bandit, is president of Shantung Government University, among other things. "If you want advice about the curriculum, don't come to me," he told students. "I know nothing about such matters." But he promised to get the boys jobs and the school money. detective force, on a warrant issued British Officer Convicted at Courtmartial Over Ship Dance Found Guilty of Conduct Prejudicial to Discipline; Accused of Making Slighting Remarks About Admiral Who Found Fault with Ship's Band tian Catholic foundation was the i very basis of that education, there was room for fruitful harmony be- i t-Afi church and state, of benificent cooperation, and in nowise a conflict or a question of a monopoly.

What the Pontiff wished to point out. added the paper, was that there on the basis of a deposition made by Lieutenant-Detective L. Lacasse. The deposition dealt with a fire which broke out in the home of Hildebert St. Cyr, in St.

Roch street, several days ago. Tile accused asked to be allowed out on bail yesterday, but the request was refused. This morning he appeared to enter a plea to the more ftprtrtnR rhnrapR of settinfif fire to the Paris The troubles of a coming heavyweight champion are beginning. Tom Heeney tried to dress for dinner and was knocked out by his first hard boiled shirt. "Worse than fighting Tunney," he remarked as he tore it.

remained misapprehension of the counsel, Samuel Ettelson, argued Hospice st. Charles and the St. Jean before Judge James H. Wilkerson in junior ranks of the navy that to complain, whether Justly or unjustly, was to be punished, would be strengthened and heightened very considerably. The scene aboard the Eagle when the verdict was brought in was extremely solemn.

When the commander entered the room he found his sword lying on the table with Quality gloves in every detail many are Fownes Perrina Montague. Novelty cuff one-button and slip-on styles smartly tailored in French Kid Chamois Doeskin Tant while, gray, black, ami the new Spring shades A Value Offering Just in Time for Easter MENG-SHAFER-HEL COMPANY INCaOHAUO 182-186 Main St. East church's task, a problem which could On solved by clearly defining the fields of action of the church and the state. This explanation Is considered In Catholic circles favorable to the solution of The Roman question as satiffactory. "After to-day's session." it was scmi-offlclally remarked, "one can look upon the relations of church Gibraltar, April 3.

P)-The first courtmartial growing out of The Royal Oak affair which has stirred the British navy ended to-day with the conviction of Commander H. M. Daniel, on charges of conduct prejudicial to discipline. The court found him guilty on all charges and sentenced him to dismissal from his ship and a severe reprimand. The (sentence did not that his writ of habeas corpus, removing the case against Myron Caffey.

dry agent, from State Court to Federal Court, should be quashed. Ettelson contended that grounds for vocating the order lay in the fact that Caffey never had been in state custody. He said an assist Academy. Pending a hearing, neither Fire Marshal Eugene Leclerc, who laid the complaint against Bedard in connection with the two major charges, the crown prosecutor or municipal police would divulge any of the circumstances on which the charges were based. GOOD PRICES for TIES BEING PAID by Lehigh Wley Railroad For particulars addi ti H.

J. McQuade. Pni-chicing Ajrwifc U3 Liberty Stret. Nw York City the hilt pointing toward the presi rate here with optimism, if no; imply dismissal from the service and dent of the courta position that means that the commander will re howed instantly he had been found hen he received the members uatnonc uenter rariy snort- guilty on at least one of the charges. Had the hilt been toward him so that he might pick it up easily, It would have meant that he had been found not guilty.

Amid intense silence the Judge advocate then read the sentence. The president of the court then declared the court dissolved. Daniel who was in full dress, with a cocked hat, descended the gangway alone, entered a motor car and drove off unaccompanied. ant Federal attorney remarked: "Come and take Caffey at your peril." Caffey shot and wounded William Beatty. a municipal court bailiff, during a rail on a saloon Caffey, a South Carolinian, is one of a group of special prohibition agents operating here independently.

Government operatives said Jullano was connected with the alcohol ring by a prisoner at Leavenworth, Kans. When his home was raided two days ago agents claimed they found several sticks of dynamite. Jullano called his arrest a Iy before the Pope's utterances, which caused a furore." The words of the Pope, the Osser-vatore added, do not affect the Ro-lv. an question and its possible solution, but Catholics were reminded that it is the prerogative of the Pontiff alone to deal with this. It was also made clear that the church (Joes not aspire to a monopoly of the (duration of youth, it being reserved to the state to direct the mentality nd bodily vigor of "the Italian Mother and 3 Children Perish as Home Burns New Bloomfield, April 3.

P) A mother and three of her four children lost their lives here early to-day in a fire which destroyed their home. The dead: Mrs. Fern Magee, 23; Wayne, 6, Ruth 5, and Louis, 4. An Infant daughter, Mary, was saved. Ralph Magee, husband and father of the victims, leaped from a second story window and the baby girl was thrown Into his arms by his wife.

The flames spread so rapidly that all avenues of escape were cut off. After rescuing the baby, Mrs. Ma. gee returned to the flaming bedroom I man." according to the Fascist plan. but that the church should direct I he religious education of youth in way.

contributing to the build-' iu't up of the same "Italian man." New York-Bareheaded college boys are hurting the hat business. Hermeji Finkelstein, a union official, told delegates to a trade conference that he didn't want the boys to get cold but he wished they would buy some headgear. Rome The Pope Is much interested in the indexing of 3.000.000 manuscripts in the Vatican library. He has ehatted with American ex main on half pay until appointed to another ship or another post. The court was immediately dissolved and a courtmartial on Captain Kenneth G.

B. Dewar, also of the Royal Oak, will open to-morrow. Rear Admiral Bernard St. G. Col-lard who was the center of controversy that developed about a now famous dance aboard the Royal Oak at Malta leading to the courtmartial of the two officers, was not present when the verdict was returned against Commander Daniel.

The specific charge against the commander was his reading publicly in the wardroom of the Royal Oak certain remarks subversive of naval discipline and of reading remarks and criticism on the conduct and orders of his superior officer, Admiral Collard, calculated to bring the latter into contempt. The trial was held aboard the airplane carrier Eagle and opened Saturday with the introduction of detailed testimony by the defense concerning events at the Malta dance during which the Admiral was declared to have berated the bandmaster publicly and to have referred to him with an opprobrious epithet. Day Kimball made a moving plea as counsel for Commander Daniel, telling the court that its judgment would determine Daniel's career in the navy. He further represented that if the defendant were found guilty the belief already prevalent perts at work Owing to Premier Mussolini's nee in Milan, no authoritative in-rpretatioh of the situation has been lYdl.OUt. MAGUEY 62 Clinton (Opposite Victoria Theater) COATS MENG-SHAFER-fittB tOOUSTES New York Count Herman who has been touring this country three months, regard his visit as a moral rest cure; absence of racial and political dias, in contrast to Europe, acted as a tonic to him; but this is two caste country, with the women queens and "riien slaves, L8.

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