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Political Prisoners In India Dare Rigors Of Hunger Strike Says St. Nlhal Singh Page 9. VOLUME 20-D VAU CIHfUI.ATlON BKl'TKMBGR SWaiJiSB 293,395 192,285 BALTIMORE, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 13,1029 Publish! ert Sunday In Th A. I.

A bill flompo. Knlwtd Mcond-ciiu mitli at Biitioior PoUuSie. 122 PAGES PRICE lOcj TSZXZiggS 5c NOTRE DAME DEFEAT Athletics Overcome Lead. Cubs 10-8 SUN MAVY Beat Weds Sinclair Aide After His Jail Term PREMIER RESTS flMRT.FIBK TAKE GAME, RACE EQUALITY URGED BY N. C.

i ROOT DRIYEN FROM BOX in THE SEVENTH INNING; IN NEW YORK ON 14 TO 7, WHILE 71,000 FANS THRONG STADIUM COMMUNISTS HIS BIRTHDAY SUCCESSORS FARE BADLY MacDonald Is Deluged 200 White And Negro Organizers Hold Con vention In Charlotte Connie Mack's Team Breaks Ten World's Records Willi Messages Of Congratulation Frank Carideo Stars As Rockne's Eleven Overcomes Middies' Early Lead For Third Successive Victory In Scoring Ten Runs In One Inning In World's Series WILLIAM Z. FOSTER WINSTON CIIURCIIILT CRITICIZES A. F. Of AMONG HIS CALLERS CHICAGO HELD AT BAY Murder Trial Wi In esses Proleslanl Clergymen Ex QUARTERBACK, TACKLED, rr 'i 4' BY LEFTY GROVE'S SPEED HURLS PASS TO GOAL LINE Tell Of Police Brutality At Gaslonia press Appreciation Of 1 1 is Peace Efforts Former Oriole Pitches Last Two Innings, Strikes Elder, Mullins And BrillOther South BendHeadlincrs. Charlotte, N.

Oct. 12 (Special). New York. Oct. 12 (A) Free from Two hundred white and Negro or official engagemenis, Ramsay Mac ganizers of the National Xextile Donald.

British Prime Minister, oh Out Four And Yields No Hits Eddie Rommel Gets Credit For Victory Workers' Union, the Communist labor served bis sixty-third birthday anni organization, held a convention here versary here today in quiet fashion. Clifton, Spring And Bauer Towers Of Strength For Annapolis Br Jon n. no vlb Some young men rom the University of Notre Dame, coached this afternoon to plan further efforts Arising early, as Is his custom, be to organize southern labor. received his first birthday gift from One of the speakers was Solomon his daughter, Ishhel, who declined to Harper, New York Negro, who said: Shibe Park, Philadelphia, Oct. 12 It) The bubbling World Series hopes of the Chicago Cubs were scattered all over Shibe Park today by a combination of lightning, cyclone and tidal wave The Negroes have been competing tell what it was, and Iben had break by long distance telephone, hitched up their yellow silk pants fast with a few friends and some of against the white slaves in the past, but everybody must join together in one big union to fight tbe bosses." the members of his parly.

in the wildest inning of baseball championship history, Cablegram and telegrams of con gralulalion poured in upon him, some Meeting Is Peaoefnl He was applauded by his mixed au yesterday afternoon, trotted into the Baltimore Stadium, showed 71,000 howling fans a few things about tricky football and trotted out again, with a H-7 victory over the strong eleven of the United Slates Naval Academy clutched to their bright green bosoms. When they had picked themselves up some time later, dazed and reeling, the Cubs found fifteen Athletics had broken all coming from members of his family dience. The meeting was peaceful, and at liossiemoiilh and others from offi lthough it was widely advertised by records by scoring ten runs on ten hits in the seventh inning off eiala in this country and Great Brit handbill, it attracted little attention. ain. During the day he talked on the And there was rejoicing all over the map.

Out in South Bend, four pitchers, coming from behind to win the fourth game by a William Z. Foster, who directed the telephone with members of his family steel strike of 391!) and led the effort who are in London, this having been count of 10 to 8 and take a lead of three games to one in the radicals to "bore from within," and where the boys learn philosophy from the reverend faculty and other things from one ITniite Rockne, there were bonfires the second transatlantic call arranged for him since he arrived here Octo obtain control of the American Federation of Labor, attended the conference as the secretary of the Trades and revelry. The ivy covered walls of Dean Academy, in the World Series conflict. EIGHT-RUN LEAD OVERCOME Going into the seventh inning eight runs behind, their ber 4. f.lve Praise To rhnreh Union Unity League and a director of chill hills of New England, resounded with the name of Frank In lb forenoon the British stales- the Communist program for organizing Southern industries.

man received scroll from a delegation Carideo, the quarterback who led the Irish lo victory, and whose of Protestant clergymen who voiced veteran, spitballer, old Jack Quinn, a knockout victim of Cub cloutcrs, and their net efforts showing a grand total of three hits fame will be sung for many a year. their appreciation nf his efforts in the I rues ull Kunalllr Mr. Foster said the organization did 0 not consider race equality the most cause of world peace. Accepting the gift with a graceful little speech, Mr. important pnrt of its program, but HURLS PASS WHILE TACKLED For Signor Carideo is the man who, with the score 7-0 MacDonald said that, in the Inst analy that it would take an uncompromising SlltS.

HESRY UASOX DAY Formerly Mint Dorothy ifnrie Ridciiour stand for full social, political and ra cial equality of the Negro. against his team in the second quarter, threw a forward pass to Navy's goal line with two Navy tacklers clinging to his legs. "We are making good progress In sis, "it will he the church that will back up our world-peace efforts more than any one group." Ho added at there would be problems and plenty of opposition "but we will win through nevertheless." rhnrchlll Sera Hint Sinclair Aide Is Married the organization of the workers of the South," he said. "They know that the he pass was corraled in midair by a teammate, who turned it outlook is for greater and greater op off the fast balls of Charley Root, there didn't appear more than the pale ghost of a chance for the Athletics to win and prevent the Cubs from makiug it two straight, tying the series. If ever a club looked beaten, it was the A's, yet with a savagery that has never before been duplicated in the annals of the World Series, they leaped upon Koot, drove him from the box, knocked out his two successors, Art Nehf and Sheriff Blake, in short order, and were stopped by Tat Malone only after fifteen men had gone to bat.

SIMMONS STARTS RALLY A home run by Simmons to the left-field stands was the first into a touchdown and politely handed the ball back, so that pression by the bosses, unless the work- After Release From Jail Among those who called on the era organize and fight. They know that Carideo might kick a goal and tie the tally. they have nothing to hope for from a Prime Minister wss Winston Churchill, Chancellor of the Kicheqner In non-fighting union, which is what the Lebanon, down in Kentucky, boasted that Jack Elder caught n. American Federation of Labor is to the Baldwin Cabinet, who In this country on a private mission. The two day.

The mill owners approve of the the pass, with several belligerent midshipmen growling and other- a 1't a 4 M. Day, Involved Willi Oil Magnate In Jury Shadowing, Weds Young Society fiirl Of Capital Secrecy Was Sought American Federation of Labor; that were together for half an hour. enough in itself to turn the mill Alter luncn Air. JHaelionalo: look a workers against it. long drive up Kiierside Drive, beyond wise acting in an overt manner in nts immediate vicinity.

Mr. Elder, who plays left halfback, planted the ball firmly on the greensward, aod then planted himself on top of it just so the referee would be sure to call it a Notre Dame touchdown. I lie tomb of Grant, and tonight he had Part Of Prod ram "As for race equality, that Is part dinner with Sir Joseph Duvcen, an art bolt of lightning that hit IJoot. Another home run in the midst of the storm off Nehf by George Haas on an easy fly ball to center that Hack Wilson lost in the sun was the semi-climax, running Waxhiiioton Bureau of The dun dealer. of the revolutionary program.

We aim at a revolution which will overthrow Washington, Oct. 1- A romance, Tomorrow also will be a quiet day begun while Henry Mason Day, asso for the Premier and his daughter tbe total of rung up to seven. A rousing the capitalists, and race equality is a part of that. Unce equality ia ulti ciate of Hairy K. Sinclair, slood in a Ishhel.

They will motor into the coun double to left by Jimmy Dyke on prison's shadow and continued after be mately inevitable under any circum try to the home of Mis Lillian Wald, had been sentenced to a four-month drive lint Kigg Stephenson got hi stances. The Negro is now in the director of the Henry Street Settlement and a close persona' friend, who was band on but could not handle was the for they have reached the total In four games, whereas it took the Giants six. And nine other World Series records, too, were broken. There seems no way to prevent the Cubs from breaking the record, as a Miss Mar-Donald's companion in this MULLINS SCORES WINNING TOUCHDOWN Out where the glamorous Pacific rolls the denizens of South Pasadena stopped talking about the advantages of California's climate over that of Florida. In the final period a hometown boy, Al Mullins, who, of course, bears up under the nickname of "Moon," seized the ball from Mr.

Carideo 'g hands, on the latter's order, took a high dive over his own left tackle, landed on his term, was brought to a happy ending late yesterday when be was married at Bnllslon, to Miss Dorothy Marie Kidenour, Washington society girl. grand climax, scoring Simmons and situation that the Jew was in Russia before the Russian revolution. The Jew was oppressed, stair by (he thousands in Pogroms, regarded everywhere as country at the lime of her father's month incarceration of Pur, Miss Kidenour was seen at tbe District jnil, and during that time she was frequently seen driving Pay's car. Mrs. Day is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Ridenour, of ,124 Thirteenth street, and baa figured prominently in (he younger society set for the past two or three years. Aiivlsed Plnclnlr Mr. Day is vice-president of the Sinclair Kxploration Company and for the past fourteen yearn lis spnnt much time abroad in connection with the Foxx wild the ninth and tenth runs serious illness at Philadelphia two that furnished the deriding margin.

an inferior race. years ago. That this marriage would take place was rumored widely at the time Day matter of fact. The fifth game Is During the afternoon Mr. MacDon This astonishing counter-barrage, ald received Arneetn Hahairii, who presented himself as leader of the Arabs neck and a Navy defense man's ear and) in the I nited Males.

After the meeting the score was 1.1-7. Just for luck, be emerged from jnil two weeks ago, but was denied by both parties. Early yesterday morning, however, Day came to Washington and, with Miss Kidenour, Iter parents and one or two friends, motored to BalUlon, where the ceremony took place in the manse of tbe liuliaini said the Prime Minister bad assureil him there lie an impar cause that 13 looked bad ou the scoreboard, Carideo tried a iilacetnent kik, "Today the has gained full social equality in America, and the old theory of race inequality has disappeared like a myth. We believe that tbe same thing will happen in the South. The Negro will gain the same equality that the Jew has Ruined in linssin, and it will soon be found that theory had no basis." Mr.

Foster was asked if Intermarriage between the races was part of hi program. thin avalanche of destructive hitting by the champions of tbe American League, aent the home-town crowd of 30,000 into an hysterical frenzy and eclipsed run-scoring record thnt had at nod for eight year. The former record of eight Jiits and eight runs for Mingle Inning of World Series play waa made Sinclair interests. He is a confidential scheduled here Monday. The A's can clinch the championship and make it a world's record of four titles for Connie Mack with just one more victory.

Slacks br-d One More The Cubs, to win now, must lake three straight to win the series. They need not give up hope entirely, even if their chances now are exceedingly slim. adviser of Sinclair and came to Wash It was eminently successful and the ington during the Intlei's trial for con itev. I.inius L. St rock.

Avoided Pnnllcltr I'aius bad been taken to avoid any tial investigation of the recent disturbances in Palestine. This was the same assurance MacDonald gave yesterday to a Jewish delegation that called on him, Klnila Hlrlhllar fake spiracy In connection with Hie in blue and gold did not win, at least know they fought the good fight. To Bauer, Spring and Clifton from Paducah, to North Platte, Neb. the rail of the sea sounded and they followed it to tbe banks of. the Severn.

And yesterday they battled for Navy with mariners' hearts of oak, but they were outsmarted. Spring And Itiser Star Spring and Itauer, both powerful score became 14 to 7. Hrlll Prrc Wavy l.lne Marty Prill, the Ramblers' right Hills nil frauds to assist his chief in (he defense. publicity regarding the marriage until il should take place and the bride and. When a mistrial was ordered hy (he halfback, gave alumni of Penu Charter by the New fork Giants on October 7, 191M, when the seventh inning alio was the happy moment and the Yankees the victims, tbe final score fin returning fi-nni tiis ride along Riverside Drive, dm ing which heiieaed court after it hud hern slimvn that "Why," lie said, "when I say that we stand for social, political and racial equality, I mean just that, to the fullest extent.

The theory of inferior races is simply the conceit that is felt by The Pirates turned the trick in Y.V2T) after losing three of the first four Sinclair. Ilnr and ol tiers ttie the Cathedral of Si, John the Divine games to Washington. The Koston Ked being 13 to 5. Tops All Series Drama (Pn.) High School something tu brag about, for he smashed and siiiinned and crawled through the Navy line and sprinted around the AnnaHilia ends time and again. It was not written that he should carry the pigskin over different races.

When my father came bridegroom were out of Washington and on their way to Knrope. Day and Miss Kidenour met at the home of a mutual friend while the former was on trial for contempt of court in connection with the shadowing of the jury in the Sinclair trial some months ago. A number of times during the four- backs, hit the Notre Dame line in plunge after plunge, which failed (o Sox of 1903 losed with four straight victories to win after also losing three clsir group had been ahailoK ing lie jury, Sinclair and Uny were held in contempt of the trial court. Day's sea tence for this nffen-e expired two weeks ago. Sim-lair is still In jail, but will be released late in November.

in the upper city, the Premier found an enormous liirllidny cske ill his hotel room, lila.ing iih sixty-three candles. It was Icm-ncd at the hotel that the Prime Minister will receive at JO o'clis-k Tiet Wednesday looming while Nothing, however, in series history. to this country tbe signs and advertisements were everywhere saying 'No Irish need apply. Tbe Irish were re for pure, unadulterated eihibitiou if the first four to Pittsburgh. The Cubs, as a matter of fact.

gain appreciable distance only because the Ramblers' defense men bold like bulldogs. A pretty exhibition of pass garded as an inferior race. ot slugging, baa ever matched the in 'i'oronlo a deb-galion from the Ameri the line for a tally, but his flcelnees of foot and 1" pounds of shock-proof thought they hiid today's game won, Cite Selen(ls(s Hellcf The Anglo-Saxon race is made up drama of today's "lucky seventh' for the home leiun. and (hey had every reason to think so. brawn caused consternation in the Navy can federation of Ijilxir, now in eon-venlion there.

Mr. Mm lionald d-clined the federation i in ion to attend the of races once regarded as inferior. The as Ihey dnhed gsyly into the last Inlf To make it a perfect ending for the Normans looked down on the Smons camp, without nis sienar playing koine forces Robert Moses (Ix-ftyl as n.U'-h ss the whites do on the Macks. convention sessions, hot inter sent a it is bis first yesr on the South of the seventh with an SO lead and Charley Hoot pitched just as beauti Plebiscite On Young Plan Denounced By Reich German Appeals fn Pewnl H'nsimiih Berlin. Oct.

VI WThr Reich to- Orove, for the second time in the Afghan Capital Falls Into Hands Of Shah ali "Hulrr Uny'" (Ins Officer r-rrte4 Tit lime Him t'l ftne-m Simla, India, Oct. r)Tlie scientists rmlri thnt there is no basis for (he theory thnt tbe Negroes mesxHKe woo'D wss ini erf irei eo as a reversal of his original decision. It was learned today, however, that he plans fully as he did lor seven innings against ing also was given by the tw-o Navy back Held stars. Clifton, the 100-pound fullback, who learned football in Paducah High School, hurled himself again and again at the Irish line. In the first period he went through for Navy's only touchdown.

The ball lay on the white line. Itefcree, umpire and linesmen measured and pondered. At last the referee's arm went up and the Navy the A's in the first game of the series. Hend varsity Notre Dame might not have gained il third victory over the Midhhipmen 1n the three year they have been playing. Other towns, if their favorite sons to receive a delegation of the lalxir men rattier than in- received by them in Home Hans Jin talis It was a home-run drive by Jimmy are inferior racially or that the mixed races are inferior.

It is purely a matter of prejudice and racial Conceit. "Where white men and black men work together we will organize them together. That is the first and a most important step toward racial eoualitv. day issue against the an otticial proclamation of Kabul, capital of Afghanistan, into their convention. plelowite which the h.n,l nf w.i; l.r,.il,...

f.ltea HIM Shla VI oriel. r'oxx in the seventh inning of the first game that marked the first wore off tionali-ts are holding to discredit the Kwn rf)nfirI)H Mis, Mil.el Ma. PonsId had some ioiing plan. i Ipleasanl surprises for her distinguished patches today. Football Scores The employe! now nlsvs one rare Hoot and started the A's toward vic stand went mad.

Bauer kicked the against another. The white and black tory. Today it was another home run nnrkers must stand together or tbe one by the other sockinz twin Alnsin came to the rescue with bis Hilling Heed to bold the Cubs completely at bay in the eighth and ninth in in is. Grove not only held nafe the A's winning margin, but be fanned four in a row. Test vjafca raitnr4 This made a total of ten Cub strike-But victims for the fourth game, a grand total of forty-fotir for the series and equaled tbe record which tbe Giants made in tbe series of 1'Jll gainst such famous old pitching stirs tbe Aa as Chief Bender, Eddie Dank and Jack Coomb.

The Cubs esn claim greater distinction, however. Voire Dame. will be used against the other." 12 21 Western Md. Harry Simmons, that opened the It ichmoud seventh and started (be downfall of the Cubs, The fate of Ibiliihullah Khan, belter kno1i as I'acis Hakno, the "Water Hoy of the North," remained doubtful. Karlirr messages said be had escaped from Kabul by airplane, f'neonfirmed reports today said he bad been surrendered by his officers to fhah Wali after baring taken refuge in tbe citadel.

Habibiillah'a officers were said to hare saved themselves from bombardment by giving iii their Iradir. There ws some wild enthusiasm for lather on the occasion of his siity-third birthday anniversary today, A the Prime Minister entered the breakfast room of his prirale suite be found to the right of his plate a bowl in which floated four tiny ship model, tin the mast of one wss a tag, 'for nsvsl parity. On his left wa a small toy Scotch terrier which tbe biljel. "I am Scottish, too." In front of his plate be found child's calculating board upon whbh Mis MselionaM had writ- (t ttallnae! nn lase X. l.tMHia The proclamation said that the plebiscite was "a monstrous sllempt to incite tbe Uerman 'oile against the Government and annihilate tbe ten tear good-will policy of the republic with liermany's former rne-m'e." It apeals to the people to choose lie! ecn common sene and nonsense and (mints out that the Peich's conciliatory foreign policy has secured material reductions in tbe reparations hill, the liberation nf tbe Khinclsnd and anticipated discussion of tbe Sarre question.

goal. And there the Navy scoring ended. Harkae Starts Reserves Tn the first period they had been playing against the South Uend reserves, who were not quite strong enough to hold them back. That was Hockne strategy. The famous coach, ill and finable to accompany his team, had talked with his assistant coachea (('Katlanrst itm 1st Sport Pane Navy St.

Johns Hopkins fJallandet Washington C. HaltioHire. Man lard Mt. St. Mary 'a Vale Princeton Davidson V.

P. I. West N. llamp'-hire. this clout, which rattled off the upper Police Ptrulality Charted By N.

C. Trial Witnesses Charlotte. V. Oct. 12 fp) Charges of police brutality in breaking up a picket line and of threats to "clean out" the strike headquarters iust prior to the shooting of O.

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