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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1922)
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TCantonn De Valera today issued a manifesto declaring that th^re is no truth in the stories that the negotia tions for peace with the nationals in dicate any concessions from the re publican principles. Mary MacSwlney has started on a hunger strike in jail and it is report ed that if she is released, 10,000 other irregulars now in prison will imitate her example. A brigudler general of the irregular forces with 17 men, with their dis patches, were captured by* Free State forces at Ballinrobe tonight. The in-® surgents were making an attack on a wedding party when the nationals captured them. Man, 40, Held as Kidnaper of Two Daughters of Wealthy Farmer. Universal Service. Anderson, Ind., Nov. 6.—Mrs;. Louise Remm, 17, a bride of 10 months, and her sister Virginia Heis tand, IB, daughters of a wealthy farmer near Kouts, Ind., are held In the dententlon home here as wit nesses, and Joseph Troffer, 40, a former Chicago -teamster Is in Jail. Re is charged with kidnaping and as sault. The trio were found by the au :horities living in a single room at a local residence after persons had re ported peculiar actions of the young women. The sisters * claimed they Pad been abducted by Troffer. The girls claim Troffer intimidated <hem, threatening to kill them, if they started hack or sent word home. In fear of their lives the sisters say they accompanied Troffer to Valpar aiso, Gary, South Bend and Elkhart. Carl Remm, 40, farmer, the hus oand of Louise Remm, one of the ab ducted girls, arrived here today and after a tearful recitation of her ex periences. forgave his bride and stat ed that lie would take her back. OCCUPANTS ESCAPE AS DWELLING DROPS House at. Wilkesbarre Disap pears Into Mine Cave 75 Feet Deep. Universal Service. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Nov. 6.—One dwelling, two summer kitchens and three sheds completely disappeared in a mine cave at Hudson early to day. The cave measures 100 feet In diameter and is 75 feet deep. Three families were inn the dwell ing. Some of them were awakened shortly after midnight by rumblings which they regarded as thunder. Re fore they realized their danger the building had settled 10 feet into the earth. Soon as the discovered the cause, members of the families leaped through windows and got to safe ground with little time to ppare. Within a little while the buildyigs crashed to the bottom of the cave. The cave continued today and it is feared that other buildings will go down. The territory is undermined by the Hudson coal company. Several homes have been roped off and families will not be alowed to return to their homes. BLOOD IS SPILLED IN CLASH IN SOUTH ITALY Rome, Nov. 6 (A. P.)—Fascist! and nationalists clashed today at Tarrato, In southeastern Italy, over questions of local politics. In the fight which ensued seven iru n were killed and numbers were wounded, casualties being suffered by both sides. Count Sforza, Italian ambassador to France was the object of a hostile demonstration by fascisti w’hen he ar rived at Bussoleno, in the province of Turin, on the Italian frontier, while returning to Rome for a conference with the new premier, Mussolini. The fascist! detached the carriage in which the count was riding, from the train lint carabineers rushed in and rescued him. MANY RUSSIAN REFUGEES DIE AS STEAMERS SINK Toliio, Nov. C (A. 1’.)—One hundred and thirty-five Russian refugees from Vladivostok were drowned Sunday When two steamers foundered, ac cording to a dispatch from Seoul to the Yomiuri here. Only two persons were saved, the report stated. The dispatch omitted the exact location of the foundering. MAYFIELD INJUNCTION VOID. Dallas, Tex., Nov. 6 (A. P.)—The. fifth court of civil appeals today Is sued a mandate to the 77th district court at Groesbeck, ordering dis solved a temporary restraining order preventing the name of Earle U. Mayfield going on the ballots. The action was taken on motion of VV. A. Keeling, attorney general and L. C. Sutton, one of his assistants. DEDICATE MISSOURI MEMORIAL.' Oheppy, Eran< e, Nov. 5 (A. P.)— -A monument to commemorate the sol diers of the state of Missouri who fell during the world war was dedicated today. Marshall Joffr* presided. l BANDITS KILL NEAR * 1 ♦ EAST RELIEF WORKER * i^SSISSis. Xiwtt'arlf It Ms .'er> ■«♦». .>!■« »» ■iWMHf.mi Lester James Wright, of Wauke sha, AVis., a Near East Relief work er, is reported to have been slain by bandits near Aleppo, after hav ing brought a party of Armenian orphans from the Near East Relief Orphanage at dHtarpoot to safety outside of Turkey. He was former ly on the faculty of the University of AA’isconsln. j*_ _ _ _ BY GERMAN STAFF —GEN. VON BUELOW. Sir Basil Thompson, Former Scotland Yard Man, Gives New Light on Con duct of War. New York, Nov. 6 (A. P.)—The German kaiser of 1914 to 1918 was not the all-highest but the mouthpiece of the general staff, and the order that send German armies through Belgium was thrust beneath the unwilling hand of AVilliatn Hohenzollern, ac cording to Sir Basil Thompson, K. C. B., former head of the criminal in vestigation department of Scotland Yard, who sketched for a lecture au dience last night, a picture of the German leader. Sir Basil ascribes this uncommon portrait of the kaiser to “General A’on Buelow, who told the Britisti detective of the intimate prologue that prefaced the kaiser's exile. Sir Basil's story, which makes clear the motive that sent the kaiser to Doom, is this: Warning to Wilhelm. A few days before the armistice, General A’on Buelow went to Unter Den Linden, and sought out the kaiser. "It is my duty to tell you,’’ said A’on Buelow to him, “that there is not a possibility of the Fatherland winning the war.” “We shall not lose until every Ger | man has died,” the kaiser answered. “It is my duty, sire,” A’on Buelow continued, “to inform you that there Is a revolution in Berlin.” “Then I. personally shall lead the army to Berlin,” the kaiser shouted, and rose from his chair.' “It’s my duty, sire,” A’on Buelow went on, "to tell you that your life would not be safe among your sol diers.” Start for Holland. Kaiser AVUhelm slumped into the chair. His face turned gray. His muscles were twitching. Efforts to arouse him from a faint were useless. Physicians and General A’on Buelow lifted the body of the all highest to a motor car. The machine started for Holland. Sir Basil told the audience last night A’on Buelow’jf version of the final order for the invasion of Bel gium, Indicated that the kaiser, be fore August 4, 1914, decreed that the armies must not invade the little country. The general staff. Sir Basil said, told the emperor that that was the only pathway to France. Then, in answer to the kaiser’s reiteration that there he no invasion, the staff departed, to return with the order sending the army forward. “£Hgn this order or the general stafT will consider it its duty to take over the protectorate of tlie father land,” is A'on Buelow’s report of their ultimatum. That point Sir Basil gathered from A'on Buelow', marked the metamor phosis of the all highest to an instru ment of the staff. CUYLER FUNERAL SUNDAY. Philadelphia, Nov. 6 (A. P.l — Funeral services for Thomas DeWitt Cuyler, chairman of the association of railway executives and a director of the Pennsylvania and several other railroads were held yesterday in tho Second Presbyterian church. Inter ment was private. A special train from New York brought many lead ing railroad men. BAPTISED AT AGE OF 104. Grtensboro, N. C., Nov. 6.—Mrs. Susan Pruett, of Casur, Cleveland county, N. C„ holds the most unique place in the baptismal records of tho Baptist church, the world over. She was baptised at the age of 104. lack ing Just a few days of being 105 years of age. BAN JAZZ AT SYRACUSE. Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. ti.—No more beating of the tom-toms at Syracuse university dances. The university authorities isued an edict today ban ning jazz music. 4PEH’ IN SCHOOL PLAYGHUUNU Authority Makes Pica for Games That Arc Characterized by Energy and Vim. “Jellyfish gymnastics, or stupid, silly games, played half-heartedly, have lit tle place In the proper physical devel opment of the growing child." declares Dr. K. Blanche Sterling, acting assist ant surgeon, Vulted States public health service, in commenting on the health of school children. In planning exercise with a view to the promo tion of good posture, she suggests they should he simple and vigorous and full of energy and vim. The posture of school children can not, however, he said to depend chiefly on any one condition, she holds. De fective vision, adenoids and had tonsils tend to have a bad effect on the chilli’s posture. Where hygienic conditions In a school are not tlie host there is an Increase of poor posture. 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