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Page Twd ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL1 November 21, 1922 m plans 10 'COME BACK' Former Wall Street Specu lator Is Discharged From Bankruptcy in Federal Court at New York New York, Nov. 10. Allan A. Jtyan, who filed a voluntary peti tion of bankruptcy with liabilities of $18,000,000 Inst summer, was discharged from bankruptcy today in federal court. Although Mr. Ryan himself re fused to ronnnent on his plans for the, future, it wns learner! from his close friends Hint he has made careful plans to come bade in tho financial world that knew him for several years as one of the most 'iiiirinu and successful speculators in Wall Ktreet. . Allan A. Kyan. Incorporated, was recently organized and It is be lieved that Mr. Kyan, now that he is free of his debts, will tiso hid or pan(Zulion to restin his plnce In i lie world of finance. Tho full membership of the new company ban not been disclosed. It lias been reported that bis father, Thomas F. Ryan, tho capitalist, from whom ho had been estranged, would romc to his assistance and place part of his Immense fortune nt his i(m's disposal when lie was rid of bis business embarrassment. That FINANCIAL M They eloped in December Good Housekeeping that you are saving money that you will get good results when you buy the big, or cheap can baking powdersthe kinds that offer quantity and not quality " Always . call for Yhe Economy EESTETTXST si? THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER 5 rest Snowdrift m m in a 32 3fc as easy to open as winding 'the clock J 3a m m sidiHiif f f ii if if ifii nifii . inn.f ffitt f unit f f tin itn Jin nin.fiiiiiiff'iiifiiifiiiiJi eiliiiIi jii iimiiiitifatiiitiitifiiiiiMs report has never been denied. Mr. Jtyan' liabilities amounted to $18,000,000, of which $14,000, 000 was owed to banks on pledged securities and tho remainder was to unsecured creditors. A argt quantity of the .stock of tho Suit. Motor company, which Mr. Jiyan attempted to corner on the stock exchange, was pledged tor a larye loan to u, local bank. This stock, which carried with it control of the Ftutz company, was later sold to Charles M. Pchwnh of the rieth lehem .Steel corporation. No accounting has ever been mailo of the amount tho secured creditors received on their claims against the Ilyan estate. The re ceiver said tcday that tho return to the unsecured creditors would bo negligible. No opposition was made to Mr. Ryan's dischargo from bankruptcy In court today. DETROIT IS AWARDED W. C. T. U. CONVENTION Specinl to The Journal. Philadelphia, Pa., 1'ov. 22. The national committee of the W. O. T. U. today awarded tho next conven tion to Detroit. A speech made by tho New Mexico president urging Albuquerque's claims and tele grams from tho chamber of com merce at Albuquerque and Gover nor Mochem were applauded. Many eastern slates and all the south western states are pledged to work to have Albuquerque awarded tho convention in IS -5. Tha Jubilee convention In 19'.! 4 at Chicago was arranged for five years ago. DIVIDEND DIXTAIir.D New York, Nov. L'O. The Stew art Warner Speedometer company today declared an extra dividend of $1. URHSSt a motor bus He was a weather-beaten bus driver; she was a tired, forlorn, little mite, mistreated by all the world. So he carried her off in a stolen motor bus. Read I. A. R. Wylie's "Elfreda and the Mad Busman," one of the most pathetic and heart-warming stories ever published.Together with James Oliver Curwood's novel "The Alaskan", 6 more stories, and 46 other features. out today J1 I 1X1 tne Kinds tnat are made BAKING POlmER It has been helping housewives on bake-day for over thirty years. It is the most popular brand in America the most reliable of all leaveners. It is the best because it meets every baking requirement Made in tne largest, most sani tary baking powder factories in existence. The saleof Calumet is over 150 greater than that ol any other baking powder. Test it yourself-keep it on the kitchen shelf. v n airtight bucket ismet- tqld-by ancora chiefs II Is Instructed Positively Not to Yield on the Question of .Capitulation at Lau sanne Meeting Paris, . Nov. 20. Tsmet Pasha, chief Turkish delegate at the Lau sanne peace conference, has again been instructed by the Angora as sembly positively not to yield on the question or capitulations, ac cording to authoritative Informa tion reaching Paris. These instructions, it is said, warn sent In view of the probabil ity that one of the biggest battles of the conference will bo fought over this point, the Turks Insisting that foreigners be r.rnenablo to tho Turkish laws and courts, and the other nations declaring that their nationals be accorded extra-territorial right. It Is pointed out, rightly or wrongly, from the European point of view the Angora assembly plac es Its request for abrogation of the capitulations first In importance on its list of peace terms. Even before (Smyrna was re-tan. en from the (Jreeks, the national ists put capitulation first, Smyrna second una i.onsiannuopiu unm. Ismet Is reported to have been warned In no uncertain terms that ho will be hanged It lie yields on capitulations. As to the Turkish attitude In gen eral, it is said that whilo Angora sincerely desires pence after 1 2 years of wop, tt is not alarmed by reports that the allies are seekinu to array the Balkan states against Turkey in order replace de feated Creeee as the British watch do In the Near East. The difficulty In the way of thlf reputed plan Is that tho territory which tho Balkan ijtates might ex pect In return lies largely within the frontiers of Greece. Besides, it is reasoned that these states could not protect British Mesono tamla and French Syria from th" Kemalisti". TREAT! MAY BE F It Is Expected That the Rough Draft will be Agreed Upon; Commis sion Holds Night Session Sprcliil la Tim Jiainuil Santa IV, Nov. 20. A treaty by tomorrow is tho hope that Is un officially being expressed hero to night. No executive, session of the Colorado river commission was held this afternoon, but auxiliary work was done In cati ' discs by delegations of the two I groups of states, Colorado, New Mexico, Vtali and Wyoming in the northern; California, Arizona and Nevada in the southern. Im portant points were under discus sion by the caucuses, which con tinued their work tonight. It would not bo surprising if the rough draft should bo agreed upon at tho session tomorrow morning. In this .event, nothing will remain but to reduce the rough draft to language that is acceptable and the document, will be complete except for affixing the signatures of tho commission ers. There Is, of course, the possi bility of a hitch, which would ne cessitate going again over ground which has been covered more than once. Kven If the rough draft should be ugreed upon at tho session tomorrow morning, tho adjournment of tho eiTmmis slon may not be voted until the latter part of the week. I Governor Mechem and State Engineer May have been In at tendance day and night, at the conferences and caucuses, assist ing Judge S. U. Kavis, jr., tho New Mexico commissioner. Judge Davis is chairman of the drafting committee. Governor-elect Bweet. of Colo, rado has taken part In the de liberations today. SHEEP HERDER IS BURNED TO DEATH Elida, N. M., Nov. 20. Agapito Lopes, aged 21. a sheepherder em ployed by Paul Homey, was burned to death, in tho herder's house on the' ranch a few nights ago. Tho man was alone when the fire oc cured, and the exact causo is not known, but it"" is believed that he built a firo in an iron kettle in the middle of the room and sat down beside it to warm bis feet. The man fell asleep anil kicked tho kettle over, it is thought. The man's torso was found in the ruins of the house. The heud and limbs were burned off. YOUNG MAN'S ROOT CUT 0FF BY TRA,N Springer, N. M Nov. 20. Fru toao Komero. age 21, suffered the loss of his left foot a few days ago us it slipped under the wheels of a moving K. P. & H, V. coal train at Taylor Springs. Ife was brought to the Springer hospital where ur. XaNttn amputated the member just above tho ankle and he lias ha: been gettlrs alonst nicoly Rince. The young man came to Taylor S'pringH from his home at Kephsrt, New Mexico, expecting to get work on the railroad there, but he did not and in attempting to board a moving train his foot slipped un der tie wheels. MctiAinn Aiiruvts New York, Nov. SO. Joseph Mo Garth, mlnlHtor of Industry, com mereo and labor in the dail elreann cabinet, arrived today on the Bal tic on official business relullng to the financial affairs of the Irlfil) free state. He was greeted by Profefisor Smldc-y of the University College. Cork, and free state diplo matic representative, in Washing ton. The General Federation of Women's clubs is hping prepar ed for introduction in tho next congress n bill establishing- na tional marriage and divorce regulations. STAND FIRM COLORADO RIVER lira i ODAY OPPOSITION TO OPEN SALOON IS IS OUTLINED B! VOICED UK ITS M.CLEMENGEAU Want Legislation Providing for Some Other Plan of Distribution; a Resolution Is Adopted St. Louis, Nov. 20 (by the Asso ciated Press) . The executive com mittee of the Association Opposed to Prohibition this afternoon went on record ax "unalterably opposed to the saloon." A resolution to this effect was adopted In conneotion with the first national meeting of secretaries of state branches of the association,, which Is in session here. The resolution follows: "Resolved That the conference go on record as unalterably op. posed to tho saloon, and that tin advisory committee be instructed to prepare and recommended to tho various state branches appro priate legislation providing" for a plan of distribution that will not permit tho return of the saloon." Eighteen states were represented nt the conference, at which secre taries of state branches of the or. Iganinatlon reported on the results of tho recent general election as it affected tho Honor question. W. H. Htayton of Baltimore, gen eral director of tho ussoclatlon, in an address declared that "the rc. suit of the recent election is suffl. cient to satisfy any thoughtful man of the strong tidal wave which Is spreading over the country against tile Volstead act." For Gold, influenza and as a Preventive Take The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet The box bears this signature 30c. Itched and Burned Badly. Cuticura Healed. " My arms were affected with pim pies. They itched end burned so badly that I scratched them, causing very painful, sore eruptions. The skin wss inflamed, snd my arms were swollen, I begsn using CutU curs Soap snd Ointment and after one week's use I could see sn im provement. I continued using them and in three weeks was completely healed, after using two cakes ef Cuticurt Soap and one box of OinU ment." (Signed) Miss Niduost, St. Helena, Calif., Jan. SO, 1922. Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum for all toilet purposes. n?l.EulirrwrllU AMrH:"0ltlnNU. mxilu, Tift. . UtltoaOMul SMmrj mjigrq. Soapate. 01ntm.r't'riaw'. TtletMRiUc. 0fl3fCutlcrft Soap bve wUhtmt tsue. Constipation Relieved Without the Vie of iMxatives Xujnl U a lubricant not s iiKNllclnei or huiilhe ttu cannot rHikc. When j on arc constipated, not enough of Nature' u biicnting liquid is produced In tho bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. v .Doctors lire- Hcrilio JS ti Jol tc-auso it acts lll.c this natu ral lull rlouni and thus re ityfjiJLW' phu-os It. Try it lotiay. CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS Headache INDIGESTION Stomach Trouble -SOLD EVERYWHERE, t iBroino f Quinfnel ARMS SWOLLEN WITH PIMPLES rr"J)CiSniiiiiif iinrrwTfi iiiM'if:,liiIS?!frr If Chronic I V j&r'lYiax" iniiiiimwnM.il Jin rap tpTtjUBHlCANT-NOT A LAX ATI Vg I FRANCE'S CAUSE ! Speech Is Delivered Behind Closed Doors; Stretches a 15-Minute Talk Into One of 58 Minutes New York, Nov, 20. Georges Clemenceau, advocata ?f France, unleashed his oratory today before one of the most critical audiences ho is likely to face in America, Appearing for a fifteen minute talk beforo a group of newspaper editors and publishers at a lunch eon urranged by Kalph Pulituer of the New l'orlc World, the venera ble Tiger plunged so deeply into the subject closest to his heart that It was 08 minutes before lie could find a stopping place. His auditors represented many shades of political opinion. Among them were men who had written editorials criticising' his views on world polities. But at the end of his address they were ull agreed on one thing: That clemenceau is passionately in earnest about the cause of Franco and that his ad dresses will be veil worth hear ing. Authoritatively Described Tho speech was delivered behind closed doors and it was generally ugreed that it should not be re ported. Hut It was authoritutively described as follows: "M. Clemenceau made a speech that was marked by extruordinnry eloquence, frankness and slnccritv, "He Fiiid he hud riot come, to America, to till the Americans what they should do, but to show them what France needs. "His address was a complete, candid discussion of the situation us he sees it. "He specifically requested that no textual references be made, us he wished to reserve the mat ter for his public addresses." Colonel Stephen Bonsai, who is immediately In cbargo of the Clemenceau tour, said tonight that ho did not know how long tho Ti ger would talk In his first public address, to be delivered tomorrow evening in the Metropolitan, opera house. "We have urged him for bio health's sake, to limit himself to an hour," he said, "but he may speak two. Hut, however long he Hpcaks, there is no doubt tbat.be will hold hi audience." I i to (it t( a Nciption Tha Sl-year-uld ex-premier drove to htH New York home immcdlate Iv aftor tho address and lay down for nearly two hours:. He appeared somewhat wearied by his effort, but was up again shortly before 5 o'clock to go to a reception ot the Franco-American society at the home of Thomas W. Lament, of J. 1 Morgan and company. Colonel Bonsall had exacted tiromises on both sides that there should be no handshaking at this function. But neither the Tiger noi; the socletv members could be restrained, and tho Tiger nhook hand till around with something less than 73 pernon. Ho mado no formal remarks, but chatted with many of bis hosts, umber included V.. H. Haw, chairman of tho United! States Stevl corporation; John V. j Rockefeller, Jr.: KUhu Hoot und, Chauncey M. liepew. j Clemenceau appeared deeply. moved when, upon entering tne Lamotit home, he found the Wid ow of a French soldier, with her three little daughters waiting for a glimpse of him. The little girls shyly presented hint with bouquets and lie reward ed them each with a resounding kiss. Ire spoke in French for a moment to their mother. From the Hamont residence, he drove back to the Charles Uana Gibson home. Karllcr today the Tiger submit ted to a thorough examination by two physicians, -who pronounced him at the end "like a man of fifty." The examination was sug treated, by Ur. Francois Leclercq of Morristown. N. J., an old friend of the ex-premier, and Clemenceau Vndorgot'H Kianilnntlon assonted readily enough. The doc tors are squabbling over whicn shall have the few precious drops of Tiger blood, extracted from his arm for the purpose of a blood test. , Colonel Bonsai said the Tiger was spending a great deal of tlmo in seclusion, reading books and pe riodicals to get a clearer under standing of American public opin ion. Among the books ho has called for are works of Theodore Roosevelt aqd Woodrow Wilson. First Day's Sitting of the Near Eastern Conference Was Brief; Actual Busi ness Begins Today. Lausanne, Nov. "0 (by the As sociated Press). Hope that pcaee on earth would result from the labors of the near eastern confer ence was voiced by the speakers at the brief opening session today. Tli lu Rentlment was voiced first by President llaab of tho Swiss, confederation, who presided over tho opening plenary meeting, and it was dwelt upon by both Lord Curzon ami Ismet Pasha in their responses on behalf of the nu merous dologations assembled In tho Lausanne casino, where the impressive . inaugural ceremony was held. Today's sitting required only a half hour and tomorrow morning tho business of the conference will bo actively begun. ; Americans In tlio Front ltow j Tiichard, Washburn Child, Amer-; inrm riml'.fiqMftHnf in Ttnlv. arid 1 seph C. Grew, minister to Swit- zerland, the two principal Anion-; can representatives, were, seated prominently In the front row of the auditorium beside Premier Polncare of f ranco ana received a warm welcome from tho delega tions from other lands. The prospects of -American ac tivity In the conference, which many of tho foreigners appeared to interpret as the launching of n iir.iv Anipi'icnn nollcv In Kurooe and (lie preeenco of a strong dele- HOPE FOR PEACE VOICED IT THE LAUSANNE MEET Even the Orient Now cleans teeth this new way Do you know that careful peo ple of tome fifty nations are now brushing teeth in a new way? And largely by dental advice? If you have not learned what that method means, make this test and tee. . They combat film This new way fights the film on teeth that viscous film you feel. Film dings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. It absorbs stains, then forms dingy coats. Tartar is based on film. It also holds food substance which ferments and forms acids. It holds the acids In contact with the teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by millions in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Most tooth troubles are due to film. So are most cloudy teeth. Under old methods very few escaped them, for no ordinary The New-Day Dentifrice Now advised by dentists the world over. All druggists supply the large tubes. gation from Japan, gave world wide significance to tho conclave. Benito .Mussolini, tho new strong man of Italy, with his air of alert determination, drew all eyes as he moved to bis place not far from Venizeioc, whoso activi ties and popularity practically forced the abdication of a Gre cian king nnd who was here to apply all his diplomatic skill to save what ho can for bis country In tho peace with Turkey which the conference is to formulate, Venizelos sat inscrutable under the accusations of tho chief Turk ish plenipotentiary, Ismet Tasha. that the Greek army, without jus tification had systematically dev astated the Turkish -countryside and made a million innocent Turks homeless, hungry wander ers. The' Ottoman nation wants peace with all Its heart, Ismet told his hearers, but ho warned them that lasting peaco must be founded upon mutual respeot of national liberty and independence. Iamet declared his country was totally deprived of the benefits of the world war peace nnd had been obliged to see tho inanlnty of her pacific demands, which had never brought her peace. In the recent defense of her rights, Turks of every age and condition us well us women and children, had contri buted to her war of defense. Devastation Wrought He could not refrain from em phasizing the attacks and suffer ings to which the Turkish nation had been exposed since 1918 at tacks which had been absolutely Syrup Pepsin Helps Nature Give Relief Try it wbea Unlive U seeded a4 te the wosderlol remits IT is not necessary to take a violent physio for so simple an ailment as constipation. 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New methods now pental science has long sought to solve the problem of that film. Two methods have been found. One acts to curdle film, one to remove it, and without any harm ful scouring. Able authorities have proved their efficiency. Now dentists the world over are advising their daily use. A new-type tooth paste hat been created, based on modern research. The name is Pepso dent. In that tooth paste are em bodied those two great film com batants. Fights acids, too Pcpsodent also multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva. That It there to neutralise mouth acids, the cause of tooth decay. It multiplies the starch digest ant in the saliva. That is there 10 - unjustifiable-nor from laying stress upon systematic devastation wrought without military neces sity and in a spirit of extermina tion in the richest and most pros perous parts of Turkey, After asserting that a million Turks wore now lloineloss and hun gry, he proudly affirmed that the Turkish nation had won itg pluce in civilized hurpanity, with every right of existence and indepen dence inherent in nations capable of vigorous vitality. The goal of Hip nationalist Turkish assembly was to conserve and consolidate this position, "Hamunlty lias accepted the dogma that . peaco and general tranquility cat) only be realized If tho nations mutually respect their rights and liberty," he continued. "I hupo that tho remeVuttrsncQ of past eventg will constitute a guar-, antee of peace and stability for the future. I hope that the Turkish delegation which . is animated by tho maxiininn possible goo.l will, will find among other delegations this same good will, and that this conference will attain satisfactory results." i CXAHBV BEGINS TKUMNG Denver, Nov. 20. Jimmy Clab by of Hammond, Ind., arrived here today and began training for his lil-round decision bout next Friday night with Tommy Com mlskey. Denver middleweight. Women reporters as well as women feature writers are em ployed on all the London news papers. ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE Thnutantif of parents are atkino Ih'mnhn, ''When rait I find a iruni. nvrthy laietim Ihnt anvvnt in thi family van uit uihm eonttipaUi?" I urat you to try Syrup I'tptin. I mill ulmlly pmciih a Ubtral it' mmpk M'J, mflkunlfur an aifefuato int. Writt m uhtn to imd it. Adirtn Dr. W. H. Caldwll. SH (uhmolon St., Montieello, illinou. Do il novl years. 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