:rv v' "lij EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEIt-PHlL'ADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1919 8 JJHA DTfTAUA L'Eserclto Italiano Simpatizza per le Gesta del Grande W, Poeta-Guerriero D'AIUNI Deatlts of a Day r Publlabarl mid Olftrllmlcd Undur PEKMIT NO. 341 . . Alithnrlrfxl hv !h art ot October 6. 1017 on flla t the rottotneo ot rhlla- seipnia. i'a. . . as nuhLnso.v Pontmastsr UMifral fc N Roma, 1 ottobre. Trn lc tnippc re i Rolotri itnliano M nota unn vhn sim ' patia per Gabriele D'Auminsio. ' Dcnaro c vcttovoglic contlntinno nil ' affluirc in Flume. Paris). 1 ottobre. I.a rntitkariuiic ilel f 4 tratlatl (11 Versailles c St. Germain non potra esscro ritarunta iu nana per lo scioiiHmcnto del Varlnmento Non e necessnrlo ntlendero la convo razlone ilella nuova Camera, s.1 dice nel clrcoll della Conferenza della 1'nce, nnlrhV Rponnclo l'artiiole ." della rn- etltuzlone del Iteirno d'ltalin 1 trnttati potrauno diventre in foria di escourionc per decrito reale. 11 quale saiebbc po Rcfa prfseutnto nl mioe parlamento ptr 1'approvaztone. La motUaxiono per la rirlnesta lUllo sclogllmento della Camera, presentata dal I'ruldeute del Conilnllo del Mint stri a lie Vlttorio l'mnniiele fn clic 11 niandato della Camera del Deputnti era aplrtto fin dall'ottobre l!lh 11 piiu cipalc arRomento durante le proimp elezlonl sara le question! lnternazionali che la nazionc deve affrontnre. rimne la sltuazione interna tniixata dalle tendeme rholuzionaile dei socialist l ufficiali. IOn. Nitti lecgeia il deoreto di ficioellmento della Camera entro poeln eiorni, Klume, 30 settcmbre i.e lonilinom normali sono state ristorate in Spalato, ore conflitti crano nvenuti uelle atrude ira Italianl e croati. t, Gabriele D'Annunzio lia tin i forzu di armatl che tra ufficiali e soldati rat; clnnge 1 15,000 uomini, secondo ni formazloni riccvute da fonte autoreuilo Altri uomini costantcmente si unlscono a D'Annunzio, raoltissimi de 1 qualt sono soldati dell'csercito ugolure itali ano die abbandonano le loro unitu' lungi la linca di armistino per trguire il gindc poeta. HAMPTON S. THOMAS DIES Overworked Chief Clerk of Re&J' tratlon Board III Few Days Hamilton S. Thomas, chief clerk of tho board of registration cominlcnlonc", died last night nt liln home. 3fi48 North Klshteenth street. Cherwork occasioned by the exceptlonnlh heavy registration this fall is thought to have been the cause of his deatli at the nge of forty nine. Last Saturday he nttended to his duties in the City Hall, but the day foU lowing was seized with an attack of acute indigestion, which wan followed by n stroke of npoplex It Is also thought that an automobile neudent three weeks ago, in which he suffered Injuries to the head and minor brult-es about the bodj. may have contributed to his illness and death Mr. Thomas was appointed to the post he held nt the lime of his death when the Hoard of Registration Com mlssioners was first organized, and dentil lontiniioush until last wsr Tt was said then that pressure was Wing exerted b the Vaie oignnisNition to cause his resignation in order to make loom for the nppointnirut of one of their adherents, nnd much indignntlou at this found -olce nt the time on ne count of Mr Thomas's long nnd faith ful seriee Members of the hoaid re celved mnny protests and declined his resignation had not bien asked and would not be Shortli nftir Mr Thomas resigned to accept on the date his resignation became effective u more luernthe appointment as a rial estate assessor with the Hoard of ItcMsion of Taxes Chester A. Buck Chester Buck prominent in poll tics nnd busnices in the North -I'eiin section, died Monday niglit nt his home Xll Columbia avenue l.ansdale, after n six mouths' illness He was sixty one ars old Mr. Buck was majout Nader pf the hoiough council, vice preside nt of the Hoard of Trade, vice president of the I'nlrinount Tire Pompom, past dictator of the Moose Lodge, chnirninn of the soldiers' memorial committee and presi dent of the Decatur CounU Livestock Compnn of Philadelphia A widow and two children, Mr .7 Alexnuder Ireland and Charles Buck, both of Philadelphia, sunive him TENANTS ARRESTED FOR SLAYING DOCTOR I Chicago Police Say They Have Confession to Strangling and Attempted Cremation Chicago, Oct. i (By A P ) Tliuc men, tennnts of property owned bv Dr, A. Kecinnlcl Knrreman, muilling nil onth to kill, murdered the plij&iclnn, whose body was found Monday inght in his burning home, according to an nouncement b the police late last night, lames Kliorls, tlurt)-six years old; Chris Parris and George Pappas were charged with the murder and subse quent firing of the doctor's home in order to coer their crime They were placed formnlh under arrest nfter Khoris's jounger brother, Louis, had made a statement implicating them, the police said The Klioris brothels nie pioprietors of time stores, one of which was owned b Doctor Knrreman Two inw suits and tho Ill-feeling that followed re sulted In the murder, the police say. Bits of charred rope with which Doctor Karrcman was strangled were identified ns parts of a coil for sale at one of the Klioris stores. In the nllegcd confession, James Klioris nsscrtcd the physician struck him first. Doctor Karrcman then was knocked unconscious by Parris and Pappas, the purported confession continues, adding: "We went to the doctor's home and he and Jim quarreled. We then fought nnd he was knocked unconscious. A c dragged him into another room nud set fire to the house." None of the men 'would admit placing the ropo about Doctor Karreman's neck, according to the police, each nccusing the other Harris and Pappas also confessed par ticipation iu the murder, officers stated. Veterans Oppose Dojlestown, Ta., Legion Building Oct. 1 Pormcr son ice men of this borough have voted down the proposition mndo by citizens li erect it memorial building to house the Americnn Legion post Instead, they hue asked for n permanent monu ment to be built nnd erected in a park set aside for that purpose Di Flume, 2S settenibie intJidatm Gabriele D'Annunzio, capo dei olou tari clic hanno occupato Fiume, ha oggi ricevuto un corrispondentc dell'Associ ated Press cd ha n lui couferinntn la h Dr. Emanuel S. Gaiis Emanuel S. Gnn. sixH three j cars old well Known in rmiitili iplua medical circles, died U's'eidnv lit his home, 711 Noith I'rnnklin stiect I'neu monia, following a protruded illnes, was the cause of lus deatli Doctor Gans was unmarried and lied with his sister, the wife of Di Mux T Stern He was graduated from ihe Jefferson Medical College in 18&0 ''or innm M irs he was :i lettuier at the Medico Clnriirgie.nl College nnd was dermatologist al the Mcdico-Chiiurgiinl Hospital. PhilaeUlphin Hospital and nt Mount Slum Hospital He also was a niembei of the Masonic ordei Ml 1 - U....1.-.. I 1. t, w.ltnnJnB.inda .11 .nnntnnAHA li-mm. f.m . . v,-l ..w..uu..uu ... ,"""":"ul i luiui """ i (Jans, surwve linn a cne non sara nnuessa all'Italin , 01 siamo neti ui iederj in I M , Tlume hn ,loti il nnn ..- ,i:-, , 1 iviajor che rimnrremo qui' fino a the la c itta uncago, non sara' anncssa all'ltnlia Sotto J;.,",', '. nessuna condizionc abbandoneremo la United States arnn. died nt n hospital Tjciua se non veuremo rnggntnco u ; lu-re .Monclii niglit Dostro scopo. oi vedete lentusinsmo dei-voolo di Fiume per esserc annesso. Questo popolo e' (taliano e siamo fermi nella determlnazlone fino a the le nostre asplruzionl non sie.no state raggiunte II nostro motto rimane oggi come qunndo principiammo l'lmpresa : "Fiume o morte". "Siamo pronti nl sacrilic 10 nello sforzo di guadagnare quntito crediamo giusto e di dirltto." D'Annunzio indossa la eliMsa di Tenente Colounello. II suo scguito u' composto di tutti gioani, nessuno dei quail supera il grado di tenente col onnello. Dei 10 ufSciali che fanno parte rtel seguito di D'Annunzio, settc sono decoratl della mcdaglla d'oro nl alor mllltare e si noti che soltanto 27, in rono i decorati von tale meiluglia du rante la guerra. Edward J. V.attman Oct 1 The Hev Mnjoi Vattman, said to have been tanking thaplain in the Major Vattiimn was fii t appointed an armj cliaplaln bv rresiclent llnjes jiu lb"7 Funeral of A. W. James Funeral services for Albert Webb James, sixtj two jears old, will be held this afternoon nt 2 o'clock from hip home, 17.10 North Twtut -eighth street. Members of FinnUm Lodge, Xo. 134. F and A M , Columbia Club, cm jilojes of Uoal Klectrotjpe Compan ami all other organizations of whith he was a number, hne been invited to the funeral sen ices. J ?! 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It is not true- that Mexican troops have been oidered to firo upon Americnn aviators tljiiii? over Mexican territorj, as had been1 reported, said a statement given the newspapers last night by Louis Cabrera, the secretary of the treasury, the rank I ini; Kuternment official in Mexico Citj , at present. lie asserted otders had simply been jssuvu mm me uiuvcwiicius oc uu nvia tors be reported. FAIR RECEIPTS $106,190 Totals at Allentown Show $25,000 More Than Ever Before Allentown, Pa., Oct 1 Auditing of accounts show1 that the Allentown Kan last, week had total receipt of $100 100.04, or $2.".(KH) more than in nuv previous year, and $0000 more than had been hoped for. The heaviest receipts ere ?34,8ti0.r0 on big Thursday . AVednefcday and Saturday both netted .inore than $18,000, and Monday, the opening day, better than $1(5,000. 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