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NEW CASTLE NEWS Weather Forecast BKLL PHONES 22 130. CITIZEN'S PHONE 22. Telephone Your News Items to New Castle's Newsy Newspaper THREE CENTS A COPY NEW CASTLE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1922. -16 PAGES. "VOLUMN XL 1 1 1 No.

32 SUSTAINS U. S. INJUNCTION Federal Court AMERICAN LEGION WOMEN MEET Auto Turns Turtle; Woman Badly Hurt Polise Case Goes To Jury Shortly Before 12 O'clock to her bedside. Hope for her recovery is entertained today. Miss Blanche Brown of Harlans-burg, was also brought to the hospital with a fractured clavicle as the result an accident which iccurred on the same hill about rive minutes after tho first oae.

Her Injury was dresaed and she was discharged this detend- After arguments by attorneys nndf.rp;umi a enures by Judfio Emery, the cajo ant an the commonwealth ajcalnat Jim Po- wealth 1IS0' 5 of Emery's cliurire in which Mice Thnla Mnirrane. orealdent ot the iliary of the American Leplon, presides si 1p. Ko Charles Steinmentz. went to the jury shortly before 12 o'clock this morn- Trial of the case -was greatly expedited by Judge Emery's holding a seflelon of court Friday night. Had it not been for this session, the case might not have been completed until Monday, At this morning's session Attorney Thomas W.

Dickey and District Attorney Tj. Hildebrand made strong To Present Home Fund Cause In Pulpits To Be Occupied For Short Time To y- Appeal. CAMPAIGN. CLOSES MONDAY AT NOON Speakers Assigned To Churches Are Announced By Committee. Speaker who -will present the need of the Marparot Henry Home will be local churches Sunday morning.

meeting was noiu muu- -will be hold Monday noon at the First Christian church. Those who will speak tomorrow are as follows: C. H. Akens, First Baptist: B. W.

Eeadel, First Presbyterian: R. A. MeKinnCT. Central Henry L. Marvin.

Sheep Hill: David Pyle, First Methodist: Chester P. Reynolds, Epworth M. John B. Haley. Mahoningtown Methodist.

H. Richards. Croton Methodist; Fred Rent, First United Presbyterian; t' Davies, Second United Rohert L. Wallace, Third United Presbyterian: Mrs. John G.

Nothdurft, Maitland Memorial: Charle L. McMillan, Highland United Presbyterian; Louis Round. First Christian; James A. Chambers, Madison Avenue Christian: John P. Lockhart, Cent riil Christian; Thom-an Dlckev.

Trinity Episcopal; O. Davlee. Emmanuel Baptist, Barton Richards, First Congregational Xi" J. Jamison, Mahoningtown Presbyterian, Bryson's Fate Is Being By LUTHER Am HUSTON 3ntnitlmal Xtvrw vic court housE "Huntingdon. Pa fiept 23.

Whether Herbert J. BryBon, physician and World war hero, shall pay in the electric chair or in the mad house for the slaying Of MTB. rieiun Paramour or shall go tree, was bolny debated this afternoon by a Jur Huntingdon county citizons. Arthur Mometer This Morning Judge Wilkerson Reads His Decision On Injunction Asked By Daugherty. TOOK 36 HOURS TO PREPARE DECISION By JOHN L.

SPrVALK. CHICAGO, Sept. 23. In the most important decision ever handed down to organized labor in federal court, Judge James H. Wilkerson today sustained the temporary Tit of injunction secured against the striking rail workers.

The decision took 3G hours for preparation and was read in tho court room shortly after 11 o'clock this morning. Attorneys for the de-fucsc who had battled vainly against th drastic injunction and the ftov- ted a mass of affidavits their contention that a conspiracy to obstruct interstate commerce existed, leaned forward anxiously to listen to the judge read from his closely typewritten pages granting a permanent injunction against organized labor in the United States. "The right of the United States government," said the judfre. "to petition for an injunction is no lonper open to debate. In the Debs case the court that It is the government's duty to keep highways clear, includ- ing" the railroads, and free from ab- 'This bill is not private bill.

In the language of Judge Bake--, of tho United States Court of "pub- He utilities in interstate commerce must be kept going against any in- "The motion to dismiss the bill must be denied." declared Judge Wilkerson. "The complainant, horn. Is entitled to an injunction prohibiting the parties to the combination from committing the act charged, the effect of which is to obstruct interstate transportation and acts charged which are unlawful themselves when done in furtherance of a conspiracy to obstruct interstate transportation and carriage of the malls or to restrain interstate commerce. The parties will be heard as to thn form of an orde- to be en-COonttaneat On Pnyt Two) Adam Onstott To Attend Encampment Adnm Onstott, tipSt.iCf at the court houso will leave this evening for Des Moines, Iowa, where he will attend the conTotuinn of the Grand Army of tho Republic. While there Mr.

On- Clvil v. nierr.bor. i he i Turks Prepare As Harrington Confers COX STA 0 PLC." 5 2 General Sir Charles Harrington, British commander here, again conferred with Hamid Bey, representative of the Angora government. In the tho cor.c?:!trHtio: of Turkish troops on the Ism id Peninsula Snapshots At News MrClurcn. tonelHIrO.

clI fall of Hint yitrdAy killM. W. C. 1 nf Youmjtetown will not Der mic W. -M.

Fotor, syndicitlist lewder, to spck in that city. Vrobor 11, Butler elty council has decided to put. up to the voters (he question of votinjf on 300,000 lxd issue for a sewajte disposal plant. Itetu-ncii IOO n.nd TOO eliickens were burtiod to ifeHtli when liyhtninfr struck: hlg chicken lionse ivt. AVar-saw, Ind, The build'np wtis burned HiutBinc IhMuI downward from mLUxn SmlUi of Yonkcrs, X.

fell l.OOi) feet inio rUe Hudson iver ietipisl sortous iiijut1. Kobcil Mimvi'll. lD-inoutlis-old son Mr. Maxwell, of Vhie, went into lie doctor's 1iiik from lie croKuinhiK oat-holic acid. lied time later.

Miss Cora Eovard of Branchton, Is In tho hospital In a serious condition as the result of an automobile accident which occuiTOd about 9 miles from town on the Harlans-burg road Friday night about midnight. The muehino, owned and driven by a Mr. Donaldson was going tt hill at a point where tlio road makes a curve when the driver became confused by the fog and struck the side ofthe read. The car turned turtle, throwing out the six occupants. With tho exception of Miss Bovard none of the party was seriously in- Kenneth Pearson ot Grove City, was slightly injured but was discharged from the hospital this morning, Tho party were returning to City after spending the ev- Miss Eovard sutfered Internal in juries, and her family were causa Turkey May Rule Constantinople, Eastern Thrace Allies To Tell Moslems That Turkish Straigts Must Be Neutralised.

FRENCH CABINET TO APPBOVE ALLIED NOTE Several Important Questions Before Allied Conference This Afternoon, PARIS. Sopt. 23. tt'U Polncara presiding, tho Fi I "or tocay to appro' Turk- uo by the delegates Of England, Franca, Ttaly and Jugoslavia inviting Turkey to a peace Tho note pledges Turkish sovereignty over Constantinople and eastern Thrace but specifies that the Turkish Straits must be internationalized, or made neutral for the commerce of all powers. This means that the Turks KOt a foothold in Europe, but will not he allowed to fortify the Dardanelles and hold it as strictly TurklBh as they did before the Groat War.

The final meeting of Premier Pon-caro; Lord Curzon, British foreign secretary and Count Sfona, Italian ambassador to France was scheduled tor two o'clock at the foreign office. There were several questions at StlC Will th British consent to withdraw from Cbanak on tfie Asia-(Oontinna On Pm Two) To Attend Buffalo Meeting Of Synod Tjniced Presbyterian Ministers To Lieavo Slondny For Buffalo, X. Rev. A. J.

Randies, rtev. s. a. Copeland, Rev. 0.

J. Williamson and nv m. Trvlna. local United Pres- bytoria'n preacliera leave Monday First Gynod of tho' West Including temper 2B to A conference on A. Pollock of Cleveland, coniernuLu on Evangellem led by Roy, Guy Wal- ferenco will bo the main foaturo of tho mooting.

Vital topics auch as Touchers' Training, lEvansollsm, Dally Vacation Bible School, memory cursed by men well versed in the Reports from Westminster college and the Pittsburgh seminary Dotn ot which are under the care ot tho First Dr. Wallace, president ot the college and Dr. John McLaugher of the Sem- Wngh'lnirlon. D. 6...

tt member ot COn- erruBB will be the speaker ou Tuesday Zita Asks Permission To Resideln Hungary international Nows Service) VIENNA, aeut. 23. Former Im- press Zita, who is now living in wc-r Sinn in i-AtiuBsted tho Hun garian prime minister to allow her said that she teals that exile Is need less since the death ot noi uubuiihu. Ex-Emnorof Charles ot Aostria-Hun- I Kary. nlng.

Legislative Lull Brings Grand And Glorious Feeling Harding' Believes Nation At Large Wants Rest From Congress. 'president glad TO GET RESPITE Believes Congress Should Work In Winter And Rest In Summer. BY OEOKfiE Tt. HOLMJIS mtinurtioii-l Staff Correpcm.an.t WASHINGTON. Sept.

23. Or the first time since be entered the White House eighteen months. President Harding looked forward today lo a long period of legislative quiet. bring its troubles nnd problems to With the exception of short recess perioCs, congress has been almost In cnntlnuouB session since the begin-1 nlng of the Republican adrcmistra-, tion and the departure of members to- day to take part in the campaigns, of- fers the president a worries. Mr.

Harding la understood to have told needs that its a grand and glorious feeling. President Harding has informed (Continued i Tit Two) RICH YOUNG MAN GIVEN PRISON TERM, DRUNK; DRIVES AUTO (International Xows Sarvlco) SAN JOSE. Sept. 23. An in determinate term of from one to tive ears in tho State penitentiary at cau Quot i the posed hv SuDorlor Judgo R.

Welch pori Philip C. Valentine, son ot the ate John O. Valentino, millionaire resident Of the Wells Fargo Express ompany, on a charge ot driving an utomo'olle while intoxicatod- Valentino, according to the district ttoraev while racing hi car. en deavoring to elude pursuing frame officers, ran Into another automobile resulting in injuries to Donald, school teacher, the amputation at her right leg and mutilation ol her right hand. Tho Oa-clnsd pU-ndod rrutr.y to the charge and entered an impassioned plea for probation which Jude Welch denied.

Deny German Pact With Tnrk New Service) WASHINGTON, Sopt. 2 3. Cats jtroricnl denial that Qormany was en omio treaty with' the Kemallat Turks and Russia as charged by the prceK government wau recelfod by cable at Qr-rmur: ombasey llv today from tho foreign office Berlin. The Greek legation Hfren on Tuesday issued what purported to he tht text of a pact bindlnr Soviet Rustia, Germanv and Turkey to united action in war and In economic and trade Toth Gives Up Swim 5 Miles From France 1)0 OHHiiyo. inol, gavn liiRlia.

Chi, miles rrom tho coast of H-had Loon HWlmmlng 10 hours. Tho bocame so Choppy )ia coinu noi continue. I DEATH RECORD reviewed the evidence at length laid down the law regarding the An Appeal To Local People Sends Statement To News By Deputy Sheriff This Morning, MAINTAINS THAT HE IS INNOCENT Statement Is Sworn To Before Alderman Pleads For Assistance. tie Sews thlii moi-nJnp by deputy sheriff vrith t.lu- request that It. be Tin; statement wiib ivritton by Kjhal in Ills cell in tho county Jail where il ling Clio On county mid -writen by Kynai and The News la as loiiows: ByhaTs Appeal.

An appeal to the Christian people of this commonweiiitn, n3 Vorno P.vhal. condemned to die in tho electric chair October If thero are any God-fearing poo-. pie in this conimonweaitn, I appeal tn vn tnt assistance. I have been re fused justice. I have absolute proof 01 my innocence, i commea nu cnu I am Innocent aa God in Heaven Why should Pennsylvania lynch yes, lynch take from me my life' hi nod for a crime that never was The pardon board has refused to hoar mv lawyer, Clyde Gibson.

I have proof from a Christian ladyv that there was no crime committed. Are the peoplo of New Castle all after blood? Let us hope that there are a few who have somo fear of the Judgment If I die In the chatr unheard there will bo blood on some of your heads. I don't claim I am an angel Although I have been punished I have nald the nenaltv for all tho misdeeds I have done in the past, but for the last 12 years I have boen In no bio, I have worked every day, I (ContUmed On g4T Two) Shopmen's Strike Stops Coal-Digging (International Nevi Bcrvlco) dept. 23. Because of a scarcity of railroad cars, snfl tn have been caused bv tho shopmen' strike, 4.500 men and hoys are Idle In the pitteton.

section today when three collieries wero shut down Indefinitely. The coIcim-. aro the BuCIor. of Hillside Coal and Iron company, or i Per.riEylvania Coal i Miss Loretta Lee To Sing Sunday Misa Loretta Leo, a voice student in Peabody Institute, Baltimore, will uing at tho morning aarvices of tho Central Presbyterian church, Sunday morning, September 24 tb, according to the announcement ot the chorister of the church, Richard Johns. Misa L0 is a graduntu Of New Castle High school ol the class of 1920 and Icavm lias developed a remarkably awoet voice.

Victim Of Poison Booze Is Found 'ews LANCASTER, Sept. 23. body of William Hoaster of Adams-fnwn near hero, was found near his 'home by raon gains to work this morning. it is LI1L been brought tu his homo by boot-iArofs nftr Im became unconscious aftor rtrir.kinq ii-juor DR. TINDLEY TO MAKE NUMEROUS ADDRESSES HERE Dr.

Charles Albert TIndiey, pastor of the East Calvary M. E. church of will be in New Castic September 27 and 2S and will deliver several addresses, Wadncadiiy. -cp-tember 2T he will speak to tho i'li ftchool students at 10:13, to tae members of the Kiwanls Club at 12 o'clock and at the First Methodist church On September 2S ho will speak in the interest of the colored Y. W.

C. A. at 2:30 in tho First ithnlt Tn tho avenlam at 7:45 he will preach at the Greenwood Methodist church. Dr. Tlcdley 1b one of the greatest proachers of the century.

Bishop Berry of Philadelphia has aald that Dr. Tindloy has tho largest church membership of any ctmrch in the world. British Deny Warship Sunk In Dardanelles; (IntsmntJoiml "owij Scn-Ico) I PORTSMOUTH, England, Sept, 23. Intense excitement was aroused here this afternoon by a report teat a British warship had been sunk in tho Dardanelles. England's biggest naval baso Is located here.

London, Sept. SZ. Official denial of tho loss of a British warship in-the Dardanelles was Issued by tha admiralty this afternoon. Herrin Jury Indicts 42 On Murder Charge (International Now" Service) MARION, Sent. 2 3.

The spe-clal grand Jury Investigating the Herrin massacre of last Juno In which 2 wore slain In rioting during the coal strike, returned 3 Indictments for murder today. The Jury in completing Its work, also handed down indictments for conspiracy to commit murder: BO for rioting and Indictments for assault with Intention to Movie Proprietors Will Meet Mayor Proprietors of tho queated to me with Acting Mayor Monday afternoon at is office for a ot the conference tre3 to advertiso their W. Burns two o'clnak in once. The pu is lo consider shows with on during the time that shows are being lows are not in progress. Marriage Licenses THESE MEN WILL HANDLE FUNDS AT HENRY HOME These are the men who will ho charce of the disbursement of funds received for the Margaret Honry Children's Home.

They soo to it that there will not he a misapplied or wasted. David 3. Pyle. Hufus C. PatLorson, GeorffO A.

Riby, Charles L. McMiUen, Hon. S. P. Emery, Patrick Flaherty, Joseph Hannon, Sam KJaftei 3 Feuchtwanccr, a W.

Dickey, C. Robingscm. AUTO ACCIDENT ON PINE STREET; BOYJSINJURED Jack McFarland was taken to the Valloy hospitr.l with a wreoched kneo Friday evening about 9 o'clock aftor ho had been struck A Thmnnnon. 506 County Line street, Tho accident occurred near tho intersection of County Lino and Pino itreeto, wnon ucnanunu bllhiuulbu tlio ut.Tflflt. In front ot the on-coming car.

MEMORIAL FOR DR. M. H. CALKINS In recognition Of the long term of service of Rev. M.

H. Calkins, D. as pastor of the Central Presbyterian church the Sunday avenlng service at will be in tho naturo of a memorial eervJco. XU-v. J.

M. Mualy of Bewlckloy, a lifo-long friend of the deceased, ox- oectH to be present and win SLJeaK. Ur Calkins having beon pastor of tho church for 27 years had ra.m; friends both In tha city and county who will attended tha services in the church Sunday evening. Turks To Be Invited To Sip Armistice PARIS. Stipe, approved the Turkish nalior.rdiH send roprcsontati'.

to Mudania (Asiatic British Reinforcements Leave For Asia Minor ONDOnT Sent, Reinforce- hifantry departed this afternoon for Asia-Jiiinor. PerhAp jou hfiven't tlioufflit of It, or j-oo'vo hxsori ovM'lookerf, or clste the man who Motx, Uuj ffirgot to Kct you boolctxi, or nine (ho nvu) Juid your mmw could never JLiul you in, but ivuyhow tJwy'ro u-ikinK th you kick in vith some, tin. The timo in jOmOst over ior die Ma.rfcu.rot Hi'ii-ry drive nnd folk it tjik a buneJt of cash to ko- tlu. kid alive, net) new socks and pinafore burJcwhont eukes and i-runcH, nJid holeproof slims unci "'and tiat.s toy balloons. Got out that musty nk-krl bank and kick it Jn 'en- if.i too Uiu; today's a good day for the act, Ukj iveaUier's sovcuty- him.

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