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MIAMI ME WS-METHOPO: HOME EDITION rHE WEATnrarv Partly cloudy tonight Thursday somewhat sooler in north and cen inX portion. ASSOCIATED PEESS LEASED WIRE DISPATCHES PRICE FIVE CENTS MIAMI, FIX, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1923 VOI XXVIII, NO. 277 nn mn nn j)K(p Mm "nm lyjuwL a) Jla) q)c luqo) iyiiutiEuvJlilJiiyi 1 ii 70rO) Groom, 91, mi Spinster Mary Pickford Sues Magazine U. S. Campaign Launched To Feed German Children 3REAT BRITAIN GABLES HUGHES MRS.

WRITES PLEA Bride, 88, Too Feeble to Stand at Wedding Rites (By Associate Pre) LONDON. Oct. 31. Robert FILM STARS III (By Aettd Press) CHICAGO, Oct. 31.

Major Broom, 91. and a widower, and Vll.ah.lli Ttnlt- AS. nd ninstr PARLEY IS OH General Henry T. Allen, who were married yesterday at Forest TO FUGITIVE LEGAL MOVE TO commanded the American forces on the Rhine, announced today on his arrival from Gate, r-ast ixinoon. xtotn were so feeble that they were obliged to sit during the ceremony, which wss curtailed in consideration of their weakness.

They signed the register with trembling hands. Washington that plans were being HALTSCANDAL i 'VV a made to feed 2,000,000 German children this winter through the medium of the American Society of Friends. Gen. Allen, who returned from a visit to Germany last July, declared Invalid Prisoner Repudiates Confession, Tells Of Shooting REFUGE ISS0UGHT IN UNUSED HOUSE Actress and Husband Or I lege Graduates In V. S.

Shown to Have Few Children Japan Asked to Aid Inquiry as to Germany's Capacity to Pay GERMANYQUIETS SAXONY UPRISING Berl i Reports Feared Cabinet Change Has Been Averted (Br Asaaelate Picas) LONDON, Oct. 31. Europe is to mate another effort to unravel the everlasting reparations tangle. The British government having decided to accept the French premier' reservations, the British charge d'affaires at Washington was instructed by cable last night to inform Secretary Hughes of rhe decision of the powers to enter a conference of experts such as Mr. Hughes suggested in his reply to Foreign Secretary Curxon's plea for American participation.

Poor, Criminals and Defectives that "a very grave situation and one with which Germany itself is not able to cope" exists in the former enemy country. Gen. Allen has accepted the chairmanship of the American committee in charge of the campaign which, be said, had been endorsed by Secretary of Commerce Hoover and is being participated in by many nationally known individuals. "Four years' service on the Rhine acquainted me with the growing problem of under-nourishment among the children of Germany," General Alien said. "My recent visit there convinced me of the necessity of immediate action to prevent wholesale star Produce Largest Families, Declares Professor (By Associate Preas) der Proceedings Against Publication SEPARATION STORY VIGOROUSLY DENIED Leading Woman Involved Joins in Move For Legal Action (Br Associated Press) LOS ANGELES, Oct.

31. A court battle to stop malicious and unfounded stories about men and women in the motion picture industry is expected to be started in New York today as the result of instructions from Mary Pickford, motion picture actress, and her actor husband, Doug CHICAGO. Oct. 31. A Harvard MA J.

GtN. ii. T. ALLEN graduate has on the average less than one son, a woman college graduate has about half a daughter; American Boss Turns Store families of moderate means average Pair Sjjend Night Following Tragedy in Bay Vista Place From her cell in the hospital ward of the Dade county jail, Mrs. Mabel Cassavan Brain "Wednesday afternoon sent an appeal to her husband, Julian C.

Brain, bond salesman, urging him to give himself up to the authorities to face a charge of murder for the slaying of Clarence Raymond Lee at the Hill Crest road house Sunday night The appeal was made in the form of a letter addressed to her husband, which she turned over to the county officers, urging them to do their best to locate her husband and hand it to him. It followed repudiation during the morning of the confession she wss noon, in which she was said to have noon, ni which she was said to have declared that she fired the shot that killed Lee. 'i three children, and parents who con A 4 I ft "SL (7 i 1 -vN i 4'-w I 1 fi rvx Jl Over to Employes stantly appeal to charity for support vation of German children. Gen. Allen came to Chicago at the invitation of Brig.

Gen. Charles G. hare families averaging six children. Prof. E.

A. Ross, of the University of For Four Months Chicago Business Man Expects Wisconsin, told the Middle Western Dawes, former director of the budget, to outline plans for the national campaign. "This committee launches its appeal on the same principle of human States Birth Control conference in session here. las Fairbanks, last night announced they had telegraphed to attorneys in that city. itarian that prompted the (Quakers The birth rate among people who (the American Society of Friends) to to Profit By Novel Experiment (Br Associate Pre) feed more than 1,500 German children during the winter of 1020-21," Gen.

Allen said. "It is the same spirit send their children to college is on tbe decline, he said. Inquiries among 630 college women disclosed they were members of families averaging, 3.15 children; their parents of fam CHICAGO. Oct. 31.

Glenn E. Their eastern attorneys, they said, were ordered to begin suit immediately against a film magazine which is alleged to have published a report that Evelyn Brent, Mr. Fairbanks' leading that prompted our relief work in Rus Holmes, erstwhile head of an automobile sales agency, is in his office sia, Japan and 'elsewhere." today, but he is not the boss. ilies containing five children, and their grandparents of families averaging Woman, bad caused the estrangement To assure her kusbesd that the GROWING TAXES more, than six ehHdren, Prof. Ross of Miss Pickford and her husband.

letter is genuine. Mrs. Brain enclosed id. "One quarter of the population of If all goes weU this commission of inquiry will be started before the overseas premiers leave London, and it is hoped that in spite of France's spy ere restrict ions it may lead to larger plenary conference on the whole European situation, at Washington or elsewhere, in which the powerful neutral nations like the United States may make their Toices heard. -s Sir John the British reparation delegate, whose opinion on France's terms for the experts' conference was sought, informed the i British government that while some of the conditions would sharply limit the scope of the conference, he felt that Great Britain could not take the responsibility of uttering pre-i emptory "no" to France and risk the loss of America's participation.

There is a strong desire among British government officials that the experts' committee shall have an American chairman, whose neutrality disinterestedness they feel would 'insure greater measure of impartiality and justice in the committee's decision. They would welcome as the American member, it is said, a finan Miss Brent -joined with Mr. snd ALARM SENATOR aa amulet ef the kind worn around Instead, a committee of his 115 employes, to whom he turned over the business last night, will direct tbe agency for the next four months and the emploves will divide the profits up to March 1, 1924. Similar action will be taken at his Milwaukee store, the United States produces ss many MART PICKFORD, HER MOTHER, AND DOUQ the neck by Catholics. The letter was- sddressed also to "Lulu," which Mrs.

Brain explained children as the remaining three quarters," declared Prof. Boss. "la this Increased Burden Prompts Mc- ia a nickname for her husband. quarter are the charity eases. the Mrs.

Fairbanks in denouncing the alleged libelous snides ss' "ridiculously untrue," and her husband, B. P. i msman.4iaHi&rineL. the Fairbanks? announcement that sh would join with them ia the bringing ef the suit "That was a nasty story, sn unjust story." wss the way Miss Pickford Cormick. to rse Development of Pan-American Markets he said.

feeble minded and often the criminal. It is this fact tbst the least desirable "This is a business experiment, snd I do not exoect to lose." Mr. Holmes are reproducing from two1 or three fR. A ratx-late' Pre) WASHINGTON. Oct 31; The GARY CHAGRINED AT GIRL'S ANGER tiroes' as fast ss the desirable that chsrscterixed the article on which tbe makes us fear, for the safety of the said.

"My employes, who usually get Christmas bonuses totalling $8,000 to $10,000, should be able to divide this years between $15,000 snd from tbe four months' business, which greatest assurance of a restored and enduring prosperity for the American citizen, in the opinion- of Senator Mc-Cormick, Republican. Illinois, lies in world." Birth control, he would proposed libel suit wss to be based. "We are bringing this suit to protect not only ourselves but all others who are attacked by such stories." help restore the balance. I believe they will permanently 'pep tne development of fan-American markets and in checkinr the nnallinr The human family, at the present np an from wnicn A expect mem 10 rate, will redouble in 60 years." he increase in the taxes and indebtedness weed the dead ones. U.

S. Steel Head Denies Aii employes, Ketemng to tne supposed rumors "that a separation from Mr. Fairbanks was imminent" Miss Pickford cited the fact that her husband "follows from tbe janitor up. will share." of the states snd local taxing bodies. said.

"In 200 years there will be 10 times the present population. Curtailment of the family must come or pressure of numbers will wine out cier of such international standing as P. Morgan, or a lawyer of such repute -and foreign experience as Ro'utnd W. Boyden or Paul Cravath. Japan will be invited to join in the Declaring in a statement today that "we must realize that at best, with the present obstacles to European LLOYD GEORGE along whenever I go on location, even if he has to stop work on his own Alaskan Town All Set For Fireworks Display Barred Jaly 4 Because of Light (Br Associated Preas) FAIRBANKS.

Oct 81. One result of the unseasonably warm weather Alaska is experiencing, citizens of this city tonight will see their first fireworks display in 21 years. The exhibition was arranged by a newspaper here so children could see bow their fellows in lower latitudes celebrate the national birthday. Fireworks displays here on July 4 are impossible on account of the 21 hours of daylight at' that The continued lack of snow usual at this time of the year has permitted the roads and streets to become unusually dusty. Intentional Discourtesy Union Agent (By Associated Pre) NEW YORK.

Oct 31. Elbert H. pictures." economic regeneration, the establish SAILS SATURDAY sirbanss described rumors or a all the ease, comfort and fineness in the world." "Wars, famine and pestilence are discussions of tne expert committee. It is nnderstod tohat General J. C.

ment of European markets will be a long and difficult task." the senator said he wished the United States British Visitor on Way to New Gary, chairman of the United States the inevitable consequences of over separation as about what one might expect from those "who have been talking about me for He sdded that his acquaintance with Miss Smuts, premier of South Africa, and soma of the more progressive delegates might develop the field of Pan- It reads: "Dear (Lulu) Julian: "Have eeen John (one of her husband's brothers), and he says te give yourself np. It's the only thing to do. I am in jail and it is sure not very pleasant for me or the boys. So take things calm. God is with yon and yon have plenty of friends.

"Tours, aa ever, 'UMaybelle." This new angle in the road 'house slaying followed questioning of Mrs. Brain by County Solicitor Fred W. Pine. Sheriff Louis A. Allen and Chief of Police H.

Leslie Quigg. Lying on a bed in a room adjoining that of Grace Violet Howell, who awaits her fifth trial for the killing of her husband. Thomas S. Howell, in 11)18, Mrs. Brain pleaded with the officers to find her husband.

"She told in considerable detail what happened at the time of the shooting." said Mr. Pine shortlv after he left the jniL "She said that her Julian Brain, fired the shot and that her reason for claiming Tuesday that she did it was in the hope of throwing the blame on herself and giving him an opportunity to get away. Realizing now the futility of his escape, she wants him bsck. "In the bone that her husband or some of his friends will see it she wishes us to make public a letter she has addressed to Brain asking him to population." declared Prof. E.

M. York Where Last Public Addresses Will Be Made American investment and the Pan- Last of Harvard. Brent wss tpurely professional and American export market with half the to the imperial conference were opposed to the acceptance of the French restrictions, favoring a larger full dress conference even without France, bat the opinion of the more moderate (By Associated Pre) BRITISH ACTION Steel today denied any Implied discourtesy to a young woman who last Monday accosted him in Wa.l street and tried to hsnd him a pamphlet in which financial leaders' salaries were compared with those of their Tne young woman, who represented the Union of Bookkeepers, Stenog NEW YORK, Oct. 31. David that be "never talked with her more than 20 minutes at a time." His statements were confirmed by Miss Brent who said: "The only relations I hsve had TJovd Geonre.

Great Britain's war DOOMS RUM ROW and. calmer counsels within the cabi premier, will arrive in New York to intelligence and energy devoted to the consideration of the plight of Europe." "I wish that we might devote half the energy and intelligence to checking the increase in local taxation that we do to the problem of taxation and indebtedness in Europe. I wish that the net prevailed and it was decided to with Mr. Fairbanks were business re London Plan for Catching Smug night from Scranton, ra, completing the last lap of the journey that has carried him thonsands of miles make a start at least with the smaller lations. Since leaving his studio have seen him only twice." raphers A Accountants.

which is conference. glers in American atera Meets U. 8. Approval TEN STOWAWAYS thrnnrh a areat Dart of Canada and the United States. He will sail for president mignt despatch to latin-America a- commission of farmers, manufacturers and bankers to develop German Application Postponed $97,000 COST OF FOUND ON SHIP foreign land on Saturday.

(By Associated Preas) PARIS. Oct. 31. The inter-allied WASHINGTON. Oct.

31. British PLAN NEVER USED Government Men Searching for new neias lor investments snd new fields for exDnrts. I wish he mieht modification of Secretary Hughes' reparation commission Tuesday unanimously voted to postpone consideration of the German application for a call together the authorities for taxa proposal for a treaty agreement seeking to unionize the collar" workers of the financial district, had complained that Mr. Gary bad unceremoniously brushed her aside. "I had not the slightest idea of what the young woman wanted," Mr.

Gary explained. "She startled me, and I put up my hand to ward hrr off. Had I known- she wanted to hand me a pamphlet I certainly would have taken it and I would. have read Contraband Liquor Run Onto Chinamen from Caba Testimony at Veterans Bureau hearing- on Germany's capacity for tion and expenditures in the municipalities and the states in order that permitting search of foreign vessels for contraband liquor beyond the three-mile limit are expected to be ac The former British premier will deliver two addresses in New Tork, at the Lotus club on Thursday night and at the Metropolitan opera house on tbe eve of his departure. Speakers at the, Lotus club dinner, in addition to the guest of honor, will be Dr.

Nichols Murray Butler, president: Cbauncey M. iepew, Charles M. Schwab and Melville E. Stone. Hearing Reveals Details of San Francisco Deal (By Asaoelated Pre) payment until xoxther intormation is received on the negotiations between tne states and tne local taxing bodies might emulate the national government in retrenchment." BALTIMORE.

Oct 31. ceptable to tne Washington govern (Bv Associated Press) give nimseir. np. "Mrs, Brain said that her husband shot in self defense and that he was apparently not shooting at anyone in ment since they place an even stron the allied governments for the crea- tioa an expert's committee to veetiffate the eubiect WASHINGTON. Oct 31.

Pay ger weapon against rum runners in it with interest, too. I. have no de ment of an additional $.3.000 to MASTER MASONS tne hands of America prohibition sire to be discourteous at any time, especially to women." officials than this government origin particular, that some of the party of which Lee was a member had hold of her husband when the shotgun was Some of the delegates at first favored proceeding regardless of the proposed experts' conference, but they abandoned their attitude upon the ex- PLAN NEW ORDER ally had expected to be able to obtain. LAW FUNERAL SET Lnder the modified plan as de discharged. Matthew O'Brien, a San Francisco architect for a revision of his plans for a government hospital at Liver-more, to make them accord to the terms of his original contract was -Hsclosed today before the senate scribed in news dispatches from Lon MER ROUGE FACTS DECLARED HELD Slanation of the British delegate, Sir ohn Bradbury, that the commission National Supreme Grand Lodge don search of British vessels for con My husband and 1 were upstairs when the of which Lee was a member entered." Mrs.

Brain was Former Prime Minister to Be Buried Monday at London Searching for contraband customs officers yesterday found 10 Chinese stowaways in the hold of the stesmer Call.ibasas, which arrived at Sparrows Point Monday. The Calla-basas was loaded with ore from Fel-ton, Cuba. Since the capture a few days sgo of '2M bottles on board the Derwin-dale, from Santiago, customs officials have been searching vessels from Cuba for liquor. While in the hold of the Callabasas pokjng about with the steel prongs they use in searching for glass containers, they pronged several Chinese. One by one the 10 were routed from under a lot of.

dun traband liquor would be permitted for organization to Be Discussed at Conference (Continued on page 2, See. 1) veterans committee. quoted by Mr. Pine as saying. "We an indefinite distance off shore, ob Director Frank T.

Hines of the Pathologists Report Bodies Were viating the setting np for this pur (Rf Aoelatd Preul veterans bureau, testified that the SMITH RESENTS pose ot tne arbitrary lz-miie zone sug WASHINGTON. Oct. 31. The Ma In water bbort Time Causes Sensation in New Orleans (By Associated Press) LONDON, Oct. 31.

The body of Andrew Bonar Law, the former prime minister, will be buried in Westminster Abbey at noon next Monday. gested by Mr. Hughes. I had been made by Comptroller General McCarl ver his pro sonic grand masters of the several states assembled here today in gen Presumably the distance to which American enforcement officials would prosecute the search right permitted HEARST ATTACK Governor Accuses "Editor-Politi- The funeral services will be a full eral conierence tor tne first time in history to discuss matters that may test This sum brought to approximately the total O'Brien has received for his plans, which never have been need. choral service conducted by the dean.

would be governed by tbe circumstances in esch case. In any event it is believed here that under the later result in tne formation of a national supreme grand lodge of Mas it is believed the body will be cre (By Associates Pre) NE WORLEANS, Oct 31. Publication by the Times Picayune today! of atstements by Dr. Charles W. Duval and Dr.

Jojbn A. Lanford, patho-! logists, who performed the autopsies upon the two bodies foun din Lake dan" of Opposing Democrats for Personal Reasons nage. The original contract with Brien, ter mated before the funeral and that the grave will be somewhere in tbe nave General Hines said, provided for British plan rum row" on the Atlan The grand masters sre here to at Dlsns for a hospital to cost not in ex vtw Adated Pre) of the abbey. tic coast would disappear, as vessels NEW YORK. Oct.

31. Politicisns cess of $1,600,000. Upon the com laden with liquor intended to be smug tend the services in Alexandria, tomorrow at the cornerstone laying of the Georee Washington memorial temple. They will meet at the invi day saw a renewal of the long STORM HITS SPAIN pletion of those plans bids were invited snd the lowest tender wss gled into the United States would have no zone of safety anywhere off Liafourchee last December and identified as those of Watt aDniel and T. F.

RVicfaard, Mer Rouge men kidnaped by a hooded band four months standing feud between Gov. Smi SALVATION ARMY BRINGS ATTACK New Tork Commercial Waste Paper Dealer Accused of Price Cutting; 100.000. Between July 21. 1WL and snore. beard quarreling downstairs and heard Mr.

Brain's younger brother yell "Then my husband snd I ran downstairs and Julian started to protect bis brothers. He was unarmed at the time. "A shot wss fired outside. Then someone yelled "Get the "Julian went back upstairs and got the gun. He began using it like a bayonet thrusting the end at tbe men.

'For God's sake, don't shoot." I called to Julian and the other men, whom I believe -to have been Harry Lee and Frank McDade, judging from their description. I told them to get out They closed in on my husband trying to get the gun away from him just as Raymond Lee came in the door and the shot was fired that hit him. "Another man and woman were in thence at the time as guests. That man grabbed the shotgun from Julian's hands and leveled it at him. Then I rushed between them and said 'Don't shoot; he is my I don't know the names of the couple." Mrs.

Brain said that after the shooting she and her husband went to Floods Damage Oranges and tation of Dr. Mark F. Finley, grand master of the District of Columbia. January 23, 1923, O' Brien was paid and William Randolph Hearst in the governor's Tammany hall speech last night when he said "The editor-poli earlier, that they could not have been Quake Halts Work At present the grand lodge of each CROWN PRINCE tician is venting his personal spleen state is supreme in its own jurisdic- fT-l I (By Associated Pre) PLANS RETURN gainst the Democratic party because it saw fit to throw cold water over uvu. a ne lormaiion 01 a national organization for blue lodire Masona MADRID.

Oct 31. Violent galea (hm pist a) NEW YORK, Oct 31. Dissolu has been informally discussed for years his personal aspirations for high and heavy rains have caused enormous damage to crops, especially oranges. tion of the Salvation Army on the Son of Former Kaiser Obtains Hoi political office. ground that it is engaged unlawfully In tbe water more than 43 hours before their discovery, created a sensation here.

Tbe newspaper declared this conclusion was withheld by the state at the investigation at Bastrop last January and added that it "was deleted from the report of the experts." The insert in the statement of the pathologists results from the repeated charges of members of the Ku Klux Klan in Morehouse narish to which a total representing. Gen. Hines ssid, a fee of 3 per cent on the lowest bid received. I All bids were rejected, the director testified, and O'Brien undertook to alter his plan to bring the cost within the original $1,600,000. For this work he submitted a claim ot $33,000 which Gen.

Hines disapproved. DELAY SEEN IN WALTON'S TRIAL in tne province ot alencia and Alicante. The rivers sre flooded. the governor did not mention Mr. Hearst's name, his in in tbe waste paper business was sought at a hearing yesterday before land's Permission to Go Back to Germany (By Associated Preas) A sharp earthquake occurred Mon ference was unmistakable when he Jeputy Attorney tieneral John day at the village of Padrillo near ana tne presence ot an grand masters in Washington prompted the invitation for a general conference.

While the meeting is not expected to take definite action, steps may be taken to convene a formal conference later at which a national and perhaps an international supreme grand lodge could be organized. referred to the editor-politician's' Dwyer, by commercial paper DOOKN. Holland, Oct 81. For ljogrono. Deep cracks opened in tbe roads and it was necessary to stop present support of the state Kepubl: aeaiers.

They charged that the Salvation mer Crown Prince Fnederich Wilhelm cn judiciary ticket. work in the stone quarries because of the sulphurous fumes that issued from of Prussia, it is learned authorita Army, through cheao labor recruited The governor's speech was made at the most important meeting thus tively, has asked permission of the from tbe ranks of unfortunates for them. Gov. Parker and others attributed the kidnaping and alleged murders, that the bodies were "planted" in the lake in order to fasten the crime nnon the far is tne state judiciary snd legisla Dutch government to return to Germany. Holland does not object, but tive campaigns, and was heard NAZIMOVA PLAY QUITS (Br Associated Pre) LAWMAKER KILLED all of Tammany's important chief would not allow the prince to return again to this country.

According to tains. Senate Impeachment Court Ready to Grant Week' Postponement to Governor (By Associated Press) OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct 8L A possible delay of almost a week in the impeachment trial of J. C. reliable sources, Friederich Wilhelm NEW YORK, Oct 31. George Middleton's dramatic sketch, "The has conferred with the German min whom it cares, was overbidding them in buying waste paper and underbidding them in selling it The attorney general asked to institute an action to vacate the charter of the organization, because, "in conducting a waste paper business, it violated the provisions of the law under which it was created, and abused the privilege; conferred upon it as a religious and charitable WAR LOSSES FIXED au unoccupied bouse in Bay Vista park, which Mr.

Brain's mother had recently purchased. Thev staved there all niirht she said, and her husband, left Monday night in an automobile without telling her where he was going. He went with another man, whose name she ref used to divulge, but explained that tbe other man does not know where her husband is now. Mrs. Brain was taken into custody Tuesday afternoon at the Bay Vista Unknown Lady, -starring Alia Nazim-ova.

has been withdrawn from the bill ister at The Hague in regard to klan. George Seth.Guyan, first assistant attorney general, declared today the pathological report was published as written by Dr Duval and Dr. Lanford. McRAE GETS CUP Iietlrind Commissioner Receives Gift from Associates return. at Keith Palace theater at the re I t6ead.

Including Victims of Illness, I1 4 1,1 1,1 Wralton loomed today as the predic quest of Father John B. Kelly, chap AGED PASTOR PREACHES tion was msde in legislative circles Clash of Deputies at Mexico City Results Fatally (By Associated Press) MEXICO CITY. Oct. 31. One deputy was killed when rioting broke out in the chamber of deputies lats Tuesday when the Huertista and Oal-lista factious clashed in the lobbies.

Guillermo Zetina, a supporter of Frisco de la Huerta, former secretary of the treasury, was killed. lain ot tne catnoiic nters Uuild, it wss learned today. The nlavlet con Jrt (Br Associated Pre) that tbe senate court impeachment would consent to a brief continuance cerns the efforts of a husband to pro '(By Auoclatcd Pre) PARIS, Oct 31. The late war resulted in greater loss of life to the residence. should the executive request it when the hearing opens tomorrow.

FORMER MINE OFFICIAL GETS TWO-YEAR TERM vide grounds for bis wifes divorce. FIRE TRUCK CRASHES i world than tbe 1 wars which oc TAMPA, Oct 31. Dr. W. B.

Y. Wilkie, of Dunedin, oldest minister in point of service, was scheduled to preach the sermon at the communion service here today of the St Johns In such event a postponement at least until Tuesday or Wednesday of next week was considered entirely probable. (By Assaclsted I' re as) I.OS ANGELES. Oct. 31 KELLOGG ACCEPTABLE (By Associated Pre) HALIFAX.

N. Oct 31 James B. McLachlan, secretary of district No. '2d. United Mine Workers of America until he was ousted bv Presbytery, embracing all Florida south of DeLsnd.

Officers elected Eighteen persons wers injured, two probably fatally when a fire truck TALLAHASSEE, 'Oct. 3L Employes in the offices of the commissioner of agriculture today presented W. A. McRae, who relinquishes that position tomorrow to Nathan Mayo, with an engraved silver loving ciip, as a token of esteem and friendship for their retiring chief. Mr.

McRae resigned several weeks ago and Mr. Mayo was appointed by Gov. Hardee lo succeed him, --aa CONSULATE ROW ENDS (Br Associated LONDON. -Oct 3L A settlement of the controversy over the American consulate at New Castle-on-Tyne has been reached between Foreign Secretary Curzon and American Ambassae dor Harvey, and according to Mr. Harvey, the consulate will be reopened within a fortnight curred between 1815 and 1913, the number of dead, including those who died of wounds and illness, being given in round figures ss eleven million, according to statistics compiled by the Acadeaoy of Moral- and 1'olitiinl ''Science.

To this must be added the diminution in the birth rate if a fairly correct estimate of the reduction in world population hi to be reached. were: Rev. C. H. Ferran, DeLand, While final arrangements for the trial were being completed today, the house investigating committee was conducting sn inquiry into other de snd a police car.

both answering the President John L. Lewis during the moderator; Key. J. a. xiavis, Wsu-chula, stated clerk; Rev.

A. A. Craig, Bartow, permanent and Rev. same call, collided at ittn and LONDON, Oct 31. The appointment of Frank B.

Kellogg aa T.nited States ambassador to Great Britain has Ix'ttn formally accepted by the British government, it was announced this afternoon. Breton coal striKe lnst summer, was sentenced to Dorchester oeniten Rroadwav lapt niclit and careened in J. L. Irwin, Tampa, acting chairman to a crowd of shoppers and theater partments of the state administration in the course of a general impeachment investigation. tiary today for two years for eedi- on entertainment committee.

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