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3, 11 TBI OsfLY MT. YZMXQ MlWBPAWBnU VMJMTM TO aMWOOUWD MEM MEWnWTlE BUT JiT TEiT TOOT F.1 Tilinlumi Yonr am lftof to fho D Dn? Vtrnon'i Bojt Hrwaptfor, l :! MT. VERNON, 0 FRIDAY, DEC. 29, 1922-No. 104 12.00 PER TEAR n ARDING BLOCKS THE BORAH PLAN tnoBnoBnoBnoBnosnonBrw EEEEEEEEEEEEE El he lemo cratit fcm tm L-i & x m mm CELEBMnS HIS oth BH1DII XotsrtM Dclcgatita Fi The Woodroir WSna iimDi The Day Three-Mem KMed And Ernie By Wles FIRST PICTURE OF ALLEGED K. K. K. MURDERS 30 Persons Are HmH i (li Tx mcaa mm i POST AKTHCR. Ost, DtcS Aj wotres &as itrrcsreHl tire saea. ao cestfJasg ts sealer rejects iaflig is" tsiiy fneei Ji-e ssaw-corcffed trails g tie SdEScea Hires- cn&fcnj: Tiese repeats tsU cf a fcfyyg battle fescht fey two TnWaiSS i&r a wiite trapper had bsusniawswi asd kafedL kfrmHnaOfThe OHmkABt The Foundation IBHeTHI MT.nHFOBMED New Savhs And Loan ?& car lux isuum fzzss) WASHnfOTOX. Dec 2S Fbcsmt PreaMunt WQses. pfaTTftg a qsec e& serncBoe of the oceasfec at his 5nryN Street hose, was reeerrigg eaasrasa lattoBS today oa ais Gftih. bsi&gay. T&i caly sc&gifgfeif event of tie ry for tfee.farm.er presifeai was tie vEiit of x delegation froaa tie Wooiraw YTOsoa fbtnsf.it taa to citeol ttrti&ij- euES imsras oa et me scv- j, Oars 3 cacsepocaSaes. grass case BT tae lasaeaiiast. ana iss tie fljMKhjW fins to te used fa gerpetnatfag t&e. f4rr-s ejncnriitail &r fiiis while; pcesfif es. "It wa ammrtgfij at a naittfes c tfee fcgwftfwr.ai heard cf trustees to day thai SS8JW3 of tie osctzt as fceeH costzf&ated wrfti aaataer- 51J, 69 expected ia reports net is: fcrni. f"ZKE JLSSSXTES KB) I COLCX3C3; Dwc 2S Tie Ms. Ytr-jJ esc Sniss : Loin Col ctC 3Et- Vr- ms. OL. ni ESSscpsalei insrm t3arj cajfa- tie lairs cT 06a ar 4Flia5.1 arEa O. F. Oxdtr. Geees H. r5s?mj 1 Aa laTgits'iitTffri cscidaaed by Tie EassaET -fz " bjs a2. lozai WM ' '- " ' - ecs c tieaw jcqjMPWKy ?ZjriWTJEEwyEETFEEEMBBMMilMiitt --s, , ( BJBKtBEv Troops oit - HHHkHV2LLKXB "g w-BffXPMBr"E9KnKBffJBVVEffJ 5llliltCJ JrEVPJHKKbObT, t2--iEEWPIpEElEREEl EEBTEri Z .. i. ?r ' 2-' " " BEEEEEEEE& BPpRt4vHHBBjBBKaKaLBf Br EBj f.. 'BBBEErr V EEEEEEEEy .v - sEasBHBBBBBBrVEBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBtf' yt. y tjrjfa!it -t' T i "-EEEEEEBE' EEsff n Explosion Of Dust J (Br The Asjocutco ptui J KAXBAS CITY, Dec. 2S More than 30 persons are suffering from burns I and injuries received from a dust ex ' plosion and fire in the mill of the Scareer Flour and Cereal Co. here this afternoon. Estimates of the loss, range from $123,000 to 1150,000. Firemen searched in the ruins where a man was said to have been se-n immediately after the explosion. This man, it was said, made two at- , tempts to escape from the building t through a window, but each time 1 seemed to lack strength and fell back into the flames. Company officials , said all the men escaped from the building. m wm ASKS SEMITE N8TT0AD0PT A RESOLUTION Chief Executive Sends Letter To Chairman Ladf e Of Senate Committee Says Congressional ActrMt Would Embarrass Him At The Present Time APPROVE PUNS FO MEMORIAL BUG Members Of Commission Reach Final Agreement With Architects V3&ooxxy? (ZafrJ TKv&zrJC Ona- jr the Vgttrun Sere axe the-first excSssrre pictures to gzszi tie dirers setiiss fie bo- Oss XS. Vecasai. Sc3s y Sasa q& Uss aSsd Ka Klsx KSes surfers dies ticre caier direciia of J. D. raas 3352 Sad aarfi.tisscE55aa3s t XeT Kaace. Jjsssaasz. tizt tare Bcoer. Caited States aseat. trio de- &es tecaJsaS ts C3rrj5iaa ual i tie aatiea. F. "KaSS. Daniel, ex- dares tie -aricle -msrk was that cf z ssnos-Eia, sai Iboszts F- Eicaards vre iateapefi-ty a TraJrrd frirt'!, aad aerer reaxared. GoFecaor Pirter j of Uf-?? poca&z of dyaaafte faaaef ceAaaa Sate troops to -Mer Boss? 1 fort to destroy tie bodies. rhtei. fcow- MOTOfiKTSwjSTeeiamMPimiM 1K3TAGSBYJW. 1ST: ff Ifflfn uiu mm in - - lltliLLiiuiinuireMi 1 DEPUIYWIMB) ? - 1-1 at wtafc g-iV-rrra aea set og a charge !tieK. K: Wiaeih? eTer. were brought to the surface. They had been -Breisited down. Ar. rests are already in progress. At lie cxtvesie left of the view of Agent Bosey and the direr is Tot Davenport, kidnapped at the .same that?, beaten and released. Wild Emfhyes Are ' Prmiei By Big Bs$ There Wa left Ope Amfettscemeot wac Brie bjr Stajcr Ki"gtey Thwratfcry tftat en aad af- Mdiwfay. Jawujry t. aa canoi cf dss fsr cava (a Me. Veceoa wtR be ei ggctird ta bate oa tiieur cava se T323 Ucease nenfan. Ka exissaficni c5 tirae vSt fee grvei it teieg fsuotA t&zt nana- iOy SdHMlTeackcr ecm-L Lav" Far Teaches j I Ox Tm JLxsxcasxa w l CCKLQ4SC5. Isc i5 Tie Eitrne ii'i'i'tt.1 tie i5ai waatSu ee a J3SS-1 Hassle efj si Ssr ax fsiue tszsre lf- tec tgnfffrs to uijiTn-rrr tile creaTC ajstsaa m-"rii' 8 twmt";wc txiw1' immw- eisy yaar.l Sera cf mctartsis only aauae tfte Eaia- j jj -rmn&y ar jresisaasaBBi at taisy"! tjrfe- given tftem. jgajjExi sasajm t Oxt r Teeter cssa- xarsr SKigfey sanii tos ca fietia jijjua. eff jj,, 233 s-.. Ttsssri gcossteit to Etsaa tiss order- Haitas " Htmaasiini eil n csK&tssT rerssis!! ffise is aix aoptssxacsL to. ccmar ;ezrs West Virginia Town Agak Qaiet After GvaBatik la Whkm ltH SiMts Were Fired TTASHIXGTOX. Dec. 2S Pcstsas-. ter Geseral Wert: ia a stateaeat to day t-anVH postal irarlxTs tor tie! yh ;.7trfT with wiici tiry kaadledj tie Ciriscaza nails. -The- acoosaptish- was ryargaoie. fie czeoaivc victim of ens EXPLOSION DEAD . lrs. t&ere ha 6it;n: mcrfc air less dzinxCrx fei secarisx: early- Ea tfi yeicr a sai Sefeat nsffiiliic oC plates t f- Trr-g 6en: nxcssBarr to extendi t!bi tfnn Sti yawt Ja.THaiTr I- last. ittr is. wxs tti tesfedl a fnSL mowfr Ersm after taas. tftwe St t saa that, sane a&uxmE tierr , txrSegs. Bt ss tatt tiai cms ifcvrar- xbk witk 6ttjaiJrj- a 12S3L TStessts a!3 c tksos& the j ear mvnr turners ts u "It is vita sincere apprfciataoa that I T&osxeA cstiaa by -wire frotn all Jed5oaa of tie cocatry tiat Cirist raas deSiTeies iad bsea pst orer with 'ersa greater sacoess tiaa tonaerfy. Clrrw: Arcs msii Jalliacsi tie Tofce of sail was a 7- : vcttt j y , a, Dec SS Jas-. ;amiiamr i3 per ceat greater tiaa epfc Jaae. 58. a -1 -warier, aad Dp- j at aay tie on rtcord." i3y SrerST Harry I-. Joaew cf Braall a2s3 Satfeiaes retga-jgmAi. iTes Virj-raa. lay -Kocaiedj in 2ias3Etsls today aai FoISaasbee. West Yirgjaia. vzs recoreias frccal tie ttzrocs of a saa battle between Aged 18, Dies Today; Mother Died Yesterday FORMER MAYOR IS 1st Tkt Aisaamt Ftcai TOLEDO. Dec 2S James Itamsey. IP-axjatis-old sen of William Kamsey, who with his mother. 34rs. Grace Ram sey. tZ. was injured when a gas ex p3o.Mon wrecked tieir horse Dec. 22. died in a hospital here today. Tie ciSd's inother died yesterday. Junes asS oSrials Izsl. s Tbe patfee wiK fee uxsrucsf ta er- ,- tcx; r-iCi5H e tie 2L5 rl tec KarTZ ecmgsSisrr maEaaisi raal! aote rfl Twiffti-TinTf cd tie jiris.(-K25ci as iaases were prJted iy isa- emt 3c2iain trass. Serials of ixlkts freS frrcn a asscaiae - J sen, jrv. rifJes aafl raot fc':s. I Tie s2ukui!5 scrrta3 wiea Djpar Isbssar Jxmesaisfl ceier oSoers wert jttracEi tie Jossi Jooes bcffle to ar- 3-i -ttti cm wiie's ccELjUtzxi tiatl fwialeaaifartie iECaenaecJBgaar&e; 15afl Jnroed ier at t2e -pxxs. . a gaa. ntosa5eract!7fstyt3 5ai. , 3nre siaa yirtii and nt2Jy Junes ra H PfilSQIi SARAH BERHHARD YEGGS GET54IJ FMMEDIS0IC0. Dr. B. H. McKok Loses Hisl Fight To Ofcak Freedom On Writ of Habeas Cornas rer T; E3i:u tessl tiBsaaifl shots sex SLU.TJ3IOKE. Oac 5 Dr. B. H. cirrii ial JIca.aa. loraier ayor of Jire Kosae. Cmw tlmm When Three Met Deoih! WnlPnoaUyDie : jft' 4l carTio: enrfy taSr tfew ogiuu she safe sff m4 Kzdatni aJBi.a' cs" ins Kar Yark cdhsm j TP3l was SQCaB aSr csv Be sacctx Puns ADA- Bee. 2 Aftec- huarras caata- jCa. amS ta tile effect tSn? thie aoiity rgB"XE arn sassiSis PhTTj OSan wEie ages: at tai? EDecs. St. na, ate niigta vasannm HEts stoH-1 tMHafng hece lhaC TBnzsfay -nriimr mw3a: f"- 'h1 "-' and boss rstntsved as '5 tie 3S " (flowa 5ns tttts, MRS.MACSWEEHY CREATES A SCDE !T IS MUCH BETTER !La ciay tewt fcs git for ixamediate TtHtxiit oa iabeas txirprs proceedings. ,He u rescaadfid "wiiiost prejudice" J to sve tie Lcna&iasa aatharitjes op I jofnastx va pnesat lieir cac VcKeea was arrest rf here' iTajejay it tie rsronea cf Coreraor FaAer Ijtnnfsaaa. wio accad Juj . of snerdtc- in cjcaectsoa wii tie Mart-iocse Pirfci iidaaying last Aarxrt. f (rr 7fcr AS3CATE3 raisst PARIS. Dec 2B The condition of Sarah Bernhardt showed marked im- 1 provement today and doctors believe she is out of danger. j Members of the Memorial Building j Commission at their session Wednes day aiiernoon neia at mo omcu 01 President H. C. Devin, went over the building plans with Architects Bulford and Payne of Columbus. The architects 'had brought with them drawings showing the plans worked out on a larger scale than hitherto had been submitted. They" also 'presented an eleratioa of the building in colors. These drawings were 'examined by the members care fully and certain changes and altera lions suggested. After these had been incorporated approval was given to the plans submitted. The Banner has been promised by the commission" a description of the building plans and a cut of the build ing drawing as soon as these can be prepared by the architects. It is hoped to make this presentation at an ear ly date. The members of the commission and the architects are pleased with the result of their combined efforts and are confident that the public, when an opportunity is given to exam ine and study the plans, also will ap. prove them. The belief is entertain ed that the plans as adopted will give Knox county a fitting and adequate memorial room and auditorium that will prove a wonderful asset to the county and community. After a four hour session the mem bers of the commission adjourned. They will meet again Wednesday, Jan uary 10. Without delay the architects will start the work on the working drawings on which bids will be in. rited. The removal of the buildings now on the site will begin shortly after January 1. This work will be in charge of Horace Ransom. Agents Of Alleged Anon Ring Seized H K MS AT CONFERENCE IPtwasutraani. tram ItiTnttC Wmrcn.n- and. Kashfirmie Bail aniC JnuTgme H&&-1 rSgfca tikes' dnrre? Banae fcmro nnribL &s a. Binssr. Clirutnsr JSrStar- aasBtHuatttf; t&alr hie wouafL aat- j an; KSims; mi cue cxi. m-g r I z frassaaC Cm a V'-iiirt e Jmtlrrtm. Defies AH i! mats To IEt Tk JttSSZUTTS FXESSI LAl-SAXNE. Dec 2S The meeting Arnold fife 3Esr incs ehc :$&. ai-cia lis! 5s iacimnihC2! no fcimmse ssamall to -qrSitwmffia off TEinfflr SI Smritg. iftambiirairifl Tinwai raxS jnouausv a&i . .5 T2ave jnfires ef she BaWaJcre sa-, Zlt&licvm Swaci. iSs is oty tvzn. de--01 commissioa on capitulations of - . -aatd lie doctor she riaiiu. loO. jut- .r raa coherence uuiea w He FrO msai ConSSe I A SfTMtn from. Attorney Generil.1"1 rrosrc at today's session. Ctooo el Lozusssa SZxitA liat r. i!o' e ol e oeiesaic. en 'Ktca is 5n charaod wisi the roar-!11"2 ,h h11' a5a lhe conference ir rf" liairf arf Tioams Rit2iardK - ehed a deadlock pending tie -.-ra.. jr -.iji ,, - r -,Sarrival of the new Turkish instruc- tBT-SHEaaacMCEs nsa jem Ks ay wilt snentrr paivrs. Jtioas from Angora. -Mrs. .Mxratilj u e jms&VSe ti x-l. SL Kstncf ti? ianaari AKrsaw Carmea. ccastl tor Dr. 34c- In New York XCIT lOSS. DC2S- lifmomlvihflM-m: JEiTJMB lteal i am mi-JHirr S3ner. wannw c t - . -. m . 1. a .. jr tmtA- -..ff im. rni- Bxrrv-B . mHiiVI imijr litlinc d Hi 'U( Tirrv. BCBcjESKexifsESi (taiainiacaarsnsaiSffiK.cna5aa ianrn3iijiiii ---'----'--" :. - ; 1 nr.5TCRrJtrBL . -& TfT. .&.-: r minuT -sasHisBr-rf 3ialMi saafl snt? .'Ktrs izae anr tewcrcas act? me aimas ca isie ixu-, acE-JLilsaAi3-aBiaelhir-ctiaBr- infiiSE. TnbeMnrasttDaeaBiwHtaajihe Si nanfliSc aoSay csuf& aeJs5EES oHkar aeaomBw. nn jiiim jjuruii Tin niij 1 Fmiu jii Hhhih irn rmnf.ll nil l-nirfmli nr-"" -,n -"'' te ai-g ja.aajy-raie.s.waseecurwB.iJT.joc- I M- Tt Jo-- -JtBS TBb. TV f r. .v.aR a- - Ifaosnnv- n..tTrBt fl litfrtg. GtSSt C t2S!aaee jKOO Wffl ScX e33TSUeai lO IS ISSt , KiJBii ww "-r-- - w w l.iMTWim u i,.imniw "" - j GtmzatHrBniraK. J0F jaaawcaiteiij iSsSaafi bbs. inn. 2s. Be BojaaJtoaU! siiesb sbu "s w. sa r. PAYS CITY JS-00 AND COSTS 'BteeifcaK afee 6ftB sus(iHe tsasc tteIttofcEto5ac3KS,sffsfeiaa2-iFS' Ssem- rrgjcsseawtwe. Tie Ease''soer fee carried U.lke"s-f tm itss f ! Ttfwjse ostr' . ri" -" l" A 5AL Vernon Han was found .by Sheriff Lytic, in a state of intoxication? em Ssati Main street "Wednesday' af- teraoaau He was taken" befere-Hay ex KeicJcq-.ia police cesit and oa nsak- r3L f&a of etiHy was fined J3.6fl tie ests. (Br Tie Assaaitts Pessi NEW YORK. Dec 2S Two men taken in a recent roundup of burglary suspects confessed today, according to the police, that they had been em. ployed by a laundry association at f75 a job Jo destroy with acids wear ing apparel in the workshops of laun dry owners who refused to recognize J them. ' They were reported to have told police that they had worked together on 15 jobs and that the laundries they visited had been set afire by the acids. A watchman was burned to death j in one of the fires, they said. I (Br the Associated ntsst WASHINGTON, Dec 28 Presi dent Harding asked the senate today not to adopt Senator Borah's propos al for a new. international economic conference, saying in a litter to Chair man Lodge of the senate foreign rela tions committee that formal congres sional action on the subject now would embarrass him in negotiations he already is conducting looking to such a conference. The president's letter was sent to Senator Lodge for presentation dur ing the senate's second day of debate on the Borah proposal, which Is em bodied in an aniendment to the naval appropriations bill. The president acted directly to block senate action after he had con sulted with Secretary Hughes and af ter Senator Lodgo had visited the White House and had reported on the progress made in the fight already be ing waged against the Borah amend ment. The letter stated that v. hile the sen ate might properly "advise" in regard to international negotiations, its ac tion on the Borah plan might give "falso Impressions" to European powers. The administration, the president said, was trying to be helpful in the European situation, which had "been given most thorough and thoughtful consideration for many months." Without disclosing details of what he is doing, the president suggested tint congress might be helpful by freeing the hands of the allied debt commission. He also declared that the reparations was the foundation of European difficulties and that "this nation cannot assume to say to one nation what it shall pay in reparations nor to another what it shall accept." As to further armament limitation negotiations, also provided for in the Borah plan, President Harding warn-, ed against what might be "a gesture of promise- to the world which cannot be fulfilled until the nations directlj? concerned express their readiness to co-operato to such an end." Snator Borah, discussing the presi dent's letter, asked for information re garding the administration's negotiations- "I "ant not in a position to- say pre cisely what they include," Senator Ixyijjo replied, "but I can say what they do not include. They do not in clude cancellation of the foreign debt. I asked that question of the president and he said 'This administration has been steadily against cancellation of the debt and is now-" SENATE ADOPTS en T! 1 Wo And 2 Of Her Children Fire Victims I(t The AsacurzsFcui BELUUKETDec 2S MraAYilliam al. daughter Mary, aged 5 years, were burned to death here early to day when their home was destroyed by fire. John, ased 3 years, another J son, was framed seriously. Expresses Joy and, Pleasure Upon Recovery Toward Health of Former President (lr Tut AuacuTi rtrul JWASHtN'CTOX; pec 2S Wilhont "debate and -vrita a chores of ayes front Democratic senators and silence from most of the Republican side, the sea ate today adopted a resolution offered by Senator Harris. Democrat. Georgia. expressing "tie pleasure and joy of the senate" npoa the recovery toward health of former President Wilson. -,, '-S tesJkMriine&HCafaitvua. saT aal 'sS&shiES.'" Asm. Itttf-ajBB "EaSsBiES."" - - -M . an. A j 'iSnrr' iweTLl' uiuyn TStSfTSSiGmSsT. UL4 nw&jl 'Mta'Miriirn)"rir jr a TEi3i33 - 'afc -- -4. v. ,!-- . ' J ' -m " JiT aa.fvsmMl an - - "MnfJMPJnnani ? An '- '- trannjsMonnnnnnnj - -A---3AnVwa-,1,AannnnnnBnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnl