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15, 1922. TEN PAGES TODAY FIVE CENTS PER COPY. WURKS MURDER NO! All ROADS tmmMmM NEW BUILDINGS nun iiia ta ati i mi iTrn in nniifiiTnuiu 1 1 1 iiiii1 1 1 ami1 Mill i mil -r un i 1 1 uuni DIIDM-P TV TAKP PART- dav DflAn TH rT Kl IKN I il I I I HIlL Hll I ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 15. threatens a nationwide tieup of TjU I IMI I JJ I UUIllV Ull I The American Federation of Ubor buildiajr comtrucUon unless peace 1 JU ATLANTIC N.

15. The American Federation of Labor threatens a nationwide tieup of building construction unless peace can be brought about between the contending unions, today tackled the controversy be Number Refuse to Ac Murder oh Wast Manatee's "Proposal to tween the Brotherhood of Carpenters Both bodies are amalgamated with cept Plan. I Project Means Much to-' The City tMM and. Joiners and the Sheet Metal Precedes Tire the general organization, and President Gompera believes a settlement of all 'differences can be effected. Workers' Union, which, it is declared by the Federation's 'Hillsborough COMMISSIONERS ACT lOWilOUT BR1N MAY USING OUTSIDE CAnfAL IMPORTAN MEETI FIRST CAR OF FRUIT Cabinet Meeting Called to De- Board of Trade to; Urge" Hills Foundation Ready for Big New Several of the Big Western Roads Ready to Put Strikers Back Wallace Building on cide Naturalized Amer-- icans Missing borough Reconstruct cay-shore Road.

First OF OF T. TONIGHT READY TO GO NORTH CHICAGO; Sept Relusal by The beard of county comissioners a number of the country's largest Manatee Avenue Buiding operations in the business section of the city are; attaining eon- siderable proportions, and proiecU i IS GRAPEFRUIT FROM FIRE PREVENTION IS ONE railway systems to subscribe to the at a special meeting -Thursday, took TERRA CEIA ISLAND Warfield-WillanWewell' plan for now in hard and those contemplated, -ii i 'Aims i Will Move Saturday Fruit From 5 LONDON, Sept. 15. The admiral commanding the British squadron at Smyrna has warned the Turkish authorities in that city that if the atrocities which the Turks have been committing are continued, his fleet will bombard the Turkish part of the town, according to an Exchange Teletrranh dispatch from Athens. Other Matters of Importance And Interest Also To -Be Discussed ending the strike of shopcraf tsmen on the basis of separate and individual agreements between the roads and their striking employes, develop win miKe a aeciaea autcrence in im definite steps towards the improvement of the Bayshore road, which if carried out, will be welcomed by every, traveler between here and vV.

The commisioners at their meet-passed a resolution asking the county commissioners of Hillsborough ed an element of considerable certainty today over the scope and Island Always Earliest 'f In the C6unty The first packing house in the county to open, for the packing of fruit this season, was opened Thursday at Terra Ceia when Chase Co. started hauling in fruit from the island. appearance of the business center. Outside capital is making consider-1 able investment' ''y Much has been, written about the proposed Ewing block of busines houses on Manatee Broad street, and that big project is effectiveness of that This evening at 8 o'clock the Bradentown Board of Trade will have its regular meeting. On? important subject that will be considered is Fire Prevention Week and it is de From one thousand to two While some of the systems flat thnuMind Christians had been county to straighten out the curves "if and dangerous places on the Bay- etinra mad in that, unnntv.

an if Ikmn. sirable' that there should. TVfnJV massacreed in Smyrna, by the Turks before the fire which surer the aeanort has -H- Dade, manager for Chase apparently assured. The i handsome store building, also on Manatee ave-v; ini'A afMiolltaA' fVl A 'na1 ft Mln.l ly rejected the compromise plan, others, notably the A Chicago and Northwestern, aind the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul- among the larger if Jthe systems "Lav completed arrahgmenta or restoring to tHeir jobs the men who went on Co. in this section, is in charge of the packing house" and the first car, of, grapefruit" will, probably nue.

m-oiected bv R. of the heon flbo.cdfC.ed DV tne ureeK attendance. 'It i'TriP- reOTibered that, the severe losses by five, during the war caused the president of the United States to make official proclamation inred in senu-oi messages from leave Friday: going to Evers, at Athens today. Ga. atee county from the Piney Point station to the county line if the neighboring county accepts the If the "agteement is accepted by HilUborough couttiXv it means that the Bayshore road wiiTfrot- have the right angle curves in it that is V.

Dollar Limit Store, another1 proposition that, apparently put through within short time, and-these two buildings, which will ad-; join, are to cover some two hundred feet of fronUge on Manatee are- outrages charged the carrying on strike July 1. This restoration is under the terms of the separate settlement plan.1;. Meanwhile the roads which have Mr. Dade stated that' fruit passed a field test Thursday afternoon and that he. anticipates no trouble when the government experts test the DRY pils from the College.

j'i nue and one hundred and 1 lot of le rjart of the loss refused to accept the compromise .3 fruit in the packing house Friday, now add that a number of danger- sale, m. mm i 'a. .11 I al of which is es- ine lerra ve iruu grenemuy wjii -HmfnaW fittn Broad street The, newWallace building, al0 onjir Manatee aveniiaJust. west of plan claim they are able to look after themselves and that their shop con-ditiora are improving 1 lot 000,000, fell upon ready to move before the fruit from I 8nortened and My some On the subject and a special time was named for making efforts to reduci the preventable fires. This year very special efforts! are to be made, under the direction: of the National Fire Protective Association, organized in New York, State officials have been urged to co-operate and committees have beeri appointed to? hriijg subject to the attention of all commercial societies and civic authorities.

Governor Hardee of this state has been interested and will probably make, official proclama intW oomgr ousuxess grade crossings eliminated in Hills street iseginnirf-rW-i other sections of the county is ready to A very -luscious and early Nw Yark Central ia Liaai, i'J British cabinet has been NEW YORK, Sept. 15 --The 11 -IS ed' into special session New York Central this 'morningeta variety of fruits i grown ron the island: and when it reaches the market it generally commands a good price. Just what the price is going to be has not been indicated but the ship tndav with the object of dis- borough county i The Manatee com; missioners agree to run the road straight from the Pihey Point station on the east side Of the railroad to the county line. This will el-mutt twQ grade crossings and ba cun-e a s. well shorten tlie road from New York Central', lines this morn II i ssing the threatening Eastern II I ing came to absolute gre- II tnation and to decide wnat ment 'with the firemen and engine foundations are juracacanyS ed Contractors Argo man will press; the work to 'comple-y-i ffi tion.

Building materials are rbeginn4 ing to reach the ground. The' rtruc- tureis being built for George Wallace, one of the city's most' It will stories''- high; -ftentinjt 128 Manatee avenue 1 and running back l-i ninety feet. building will haveV'; the same as 2 the Seps the Empire shall take. tion.on; the subject. W.

WJCar- pers -expect to establish a high price as they are moving only first quality men in its employ as to wages and a half to 3 qsartsr cf a me. conditions, is the result; of several nes of this city has been appointed chairman of the fire prevention com fruit'. Following is this resolution rthst conferences that have been held be was sent to tha HJlatoriuah cc r- tweenrepresentatives of the roads The great lire, wnicn nu in the Armenian quarters; yesterday afternoon, had spread early thia morning to the" Turkish sections of the city and was making rapid head-wav. The entire European section of NOT THEFT A BORROW missi vera Friday morning: mittee; for the fire underwriters of this state and will present the natter for consideration at the meeting and representatives of the men. dur "Whereas, it has been made to in- ing the past few days.

of the board of trade tonight structure occupied by the "Moritsomi: pear 6 the. lK6rd of county', com-missVuiers it and. for the county of NORTH POLE EA8ILY the city has been Teduced to ashes, Other important matters are com ery'-Roberts Company, which- it wilTT ACCESSIBLE BY PLANE ing, up for consideration also. and which building also -ia'U' and countless wousanos less, There were hundreds of casualties LONDON, Sept. 15.

Modern air COUNCIL TO MAKE Ma r.itee, state that Hills-borough county. Florida, has voted a iisie in tha u-n of million ($3,000,000) dollars 'for the construction of hard surfaced highways. UP BUDGET TONIGHT Negro Defendant to Auto-atoaliag Charge Wis Freedom Fred Johnson, colored, who was arrested in Dade City Sunday for the theft of an automobile, was discharged Friday morning by County Judge Cary B. Fish following a preliminary hearing. The automobile in question belonged to Willie Gambel, another negro, who made ah affidavit that he believed that said Fred Johnson, had decamped with his car.

On the strength of this infor ships of the German type could make the trip fromt London to the. North Pole, a distance of 4,600 miles, within a says Maj. Richard Carr, aerial owned by Mr. Wallace. He plans tff, carry; put the same general style architecare as to; make it form in There w7ll be five storerooms; on the ground floor, "all vwelMighwd fro ma bo ve.

and with hiindsmnasM among persons caught in tne secuons Vhere the flames spread with great-ftt impidity, Fourteen; naturalised ericins have not beenr accounted city will meet tonight "And whereas, one of said hard- for the purpose of making out the expert of the Shackleton Antarctic Ex surfaced highways fo be construct pedition. Fuel for ijhe entire dis VI ell OI U1CIU WBIO I ii A martini -r tance could be carried, and no landings cler Turkish guards. budget for. the ensuing 'year and to attend to matters of financial import to the city. City Clerk L.

has been confined' to his home on account of illness for the past ten days need made, i glass show.windows of modern, style for displays, of gzodt. On the secocd floor will be nine with much builtTin furniture, and modern "I am fully, convinced that we have 'X, mation Fred was drrested by Sheriff Americans missing left far behind the old-fashioned Sturkie at Dade City and was later and was unable to attend the last methods, and that in future polar ex baths and other plumbing. All of Wriean Naturaliatd Easterners Mia- brought here to stand trial thpm will ho hnttMa meeting of the council. However, he apartments-v inarfmanti ploration will done by aircraft during the summer months," Major From the evidence at the hearing sine After the-FIre expects to be out tonight and to as light and airy, WASHINGTON, Sept. lk-Rear- it seemed that Fred and Willie and Big Gamge Building Ammi iwigShe sist with the making up of the budge.

RrUtml. actine American Carr continues. "Very few persons realize how mild the Arctic and Antarctic summers really are, and the another, couple, of which one was a woman, went to Sarasota Saturday ed in known as 'Bayshore Road' Hillsborough county, Florida; whereas, there are numarou. dangerous curves and turn; in sal Bayshore road. Therefore, be it resolved, by thir board of county commissioners in and fcf th cou'ty of Manatee, state of Florida, thaf th? board of cemmissioners of Hillsborough be, and they are hereby req-ested to eliminate all turns in said road cni to eliminate all objectionable curve in said road, and in the event that said Hillsborough county will elimU nate said curves, turns and shorten said road, Manatee county, Florida, hereby agrees to straighten out the commissioner at Constantinople, cabled sUte departmetit last eveninsr in Willie's car.

Upon their wonderful improvement in aircraft." ENTOMBED 18 DAYSMEN MAY STILL BE RESCUED nicht that he is informed by Capt. A. Major Carr made important obser return Fred claims that he asked Willie if he could ust the car to go vations on flying in tyie J. Hepburn, in charge of the American fleet at Swyrna, that, fifteen nat Anutarctic. "During the seven weeks to Dade City and Willie gave per we were in the ice." he says, "the mission.

Willie denies that he said uralised American citizens are missing since the fire which swept the Asi- lowest temperature recorded wax Fred only wanted to go a block down nort. AU native American era the street and was coming to pick kasit aorounted the H. F. Hoyt of Brooklyn, having erected a handsome building on Fairview av)enue, be- tween Manatee avenue and Washing-1-; ton street The building fronts ninety feet otu Fairview and runs back 4 sixty-five feet li Vone-story height and most of the walls are up -J and the roof beams in place. Mn Argo of the contracting' firm of Argo and Chapman, contracfors oir the building, says it will be ready for' occupaney by Oct 15, probably a lit-: CsT tie earlier.

There will be a showroom 50x2: feet a concourse 85x40 feet and an L-shaped workroom about ninety by fifty feet The garage will be aqnWO degrees Fahrenheit and the average approximately 20 The wind averie was eurht to ten miles an him up. After waiting some time Ferd cablegram advised 1. did not appear and upon inquiry he hour, and the air and "sky were won JACKSON, Cal. Sept 15. L.

H. Dtschak, consulting chemical engineer of the California Industrial Accident Commission, issued a signed statement this morning predicting that the forty-seven miners entombr eighteen days ago as the result of an accident in the Argonaut mine, may be found alive. It is considered probable that the place where the men are entombed will be reached some time tomorrow. ATTACK BY COWS NEW DANGER TO AIRPLANES road in Manatee county, Florida, derfully clear. So clear was the air found that he and the balance of the party, had gone to Dade City.

All of the occupants of the car ex that mirage was very We running from Piney Point station to the county line on. the east side of the The cablegram also stated that the warships all of the powers at Smyrna are crowded with refugees to the number, of several thousand. The commanders of American warships had more than 800 perfect flying railroail, thereby eliminating crossing hours. cept Willie verified Fred's story and Judge Fish held there was not evidence enough against Fred to hold are doing everything in their power of the two railroad tracks. "All of which is respect: fully sub mitted.

NAUSLEY LOCATES HERE to alleviate distress. him. The defendant was represented Dr. C. W.

Nausley of Elkville, TIL, by Judge J. J. Stewart. -uone in open session this 14th ped with all the latest service equip mer and the machine shop is to have LLANDUDNO, Wales, Sept 15. day of September, 1922.

is one of the reeent arrivals in the city and will make Bradentown his Dr. Nausley will be associated Practically all of the American and Greek sections of the city have been burned. The Greeks and Armenians the fire was the result of de PENSACOLA JOURNAL SOLD P. FRIER, a full equipment'. with Dr.

H. Lee Chilson in h.s dental liberate effort on the part of the "Chairman of the board. Tn walla of the building are of "Attest! 'hollow tile, and the front will be "ROBERT H. ROESCH. clerk.

1 faced with white stucco, AIT the The walla of tt practice. The doctor is a recent graduate of the! dental college at Ii Purcheied By the Owawra of the JaxluMYiIle Jeurnal PENSACOLA, Sept. 15. The Turks and that they massacred many Mian. Ixrfnnt mnA darilUT the floors will be of concrete.

Vanderbilt University, NashviUe, io.i m. w- An airplane was recent compelled to land in a field near here, and the mechanic went off for assistance. Several cows then appeared. They nosed around, gored holes in the wings, and licked off the castor oil which had been splashed out by the engine. The animals finally were driven off, and their ow'per had to compensate for the damage they did to the machine.

and is a specialist in child Pensacola Journal, the morning The building will be occupied by II i and opetativa rer's ADMIRAL GARST REACHES CITY "By H. C. STANCLIFF, deputy -clerk." Beard of Tr4e to At resolution: win be taken vp at the board of fade meeting tonight by the road committee of the board, 'Admiral Perry Gant and daughter DR. M'LEMORE TO PRACHv wM wiimn to children, of hi MILLION DOLLAR FAILURE nin newspaper of this city, has been sold by; Mrsr Lois Rv Mayes to John n. Perry, president of the American Press Association, and Richard Lloyd editor cf the Tulsa (Okla.) Tribune and the Jacksonville (Fla.) Journal.

Mrs. Mays has conducted the irVlU- Will Accept the First Beptiat Chi Baltimore, arrived in the city yester NEW. YORK, 15. Alleging and will be thoroughly discussed. It day.

The admire! has been spending liabilities of one, million dollars, an involuntary petition in bankruptcy DIRIGIBLE ESSAYS FLIGHT the summer in Baltimore and sur rounding cities. Mrs. Wilm'er and her Pulpit at Rev. J. S.

McLemors formerpastbi wir preach at both hours. Morning subject, "The Possibility of the Soul Through Jenus Christ" Evening sab-; ject "Ne'arative and Positive. Re-ligion. DAYTON, Sept 15. The army Journal since the death of her hus- was filed in.

federal court here to day against the Catti McQuade' Com Lchildren expect to make their heme is the idea of the road committee to sk the board to pass resolutions asking the TampaBoard of Trade to bring pressure to hear upon the Hillsborough commissioners asking (Continued on Page Four) dirigible C-2 left its station here this bard, the late Frank found with her father this winter and will pany, manufacturers of mill pro morning for a flight to Dayton, this cr of the newspaper. Mr. Mayes' I cen the Garst home on the river ducts. assets of the concern- are thfs week. state.

death occurred eight years ago. I listed at $500,000. 1.

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