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TURKS AGREE TO ALLIED DEMAND WEATHKR Unsettled tonight and tomorrow : probably showers, slightly cooler to- Nma v night. jfertlî Ambflg ÎEurtttng VOL. XLII. No. 285. PERTH AMBOY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1922. THREE CENTS £» Two To Be Sentenced in Harbinger Booze Case START HEW PROBE Of MURDER TWO PLEAD GUILTY EXAET TERNIS FiVOR SCHOOL THREATEN IN HALL-MILLS MURDER INTEREST «H IN LOCAL BOOZE SHIP MOVES TOLD IN PICTURES ACCEPTED B¥ SMUGGLING CHARGE LUNCH PUN WHO AIDED IN TURNS BACK TO TRENTON, Oct. 11:—Proceed- ber 1, 1921, and February 2, 1922, Board of Health Support Plan ings in the Harbinger rum ship case the conspiracy was entered into After Discussion Last TURK LEADED came to a sudden end in federal whereby on January 1, the tug was TWO ARRESTS court here today when James E. loaded with liquor at St. John's, Night McGuire of Elizabeth and Benjamin Nova Scotia, supposedly clearing for Werksman of Orange pleaded guilty Nassau in the Bahamas Islands, an- Armistice Conventions Signed to smuggling liquor into the country other British possession, but which Kirby Alleged to Have Sought Arrest of Hayes Has Only Re- Turkish ill violation of the national prohibi- really put into Perth Amboy with its GARBAGE ALSO TALKED Confession From sulted in by Nationalists, j tion act. They will be sentenced cargo. Schneider, Increased Mur- Mudania Reports October 23. McGuire was hired by Werksma.i Held in Jail der McGuire was in charge of a cargo of the vessel to see that it was load- Activity of 272 cases of whiskey seized on ed and transported safely. The to be Done at Pres- the Harbinger in Perth Amboy early liquor found upon the vessel con- Nothing GREECE ALSO IN MOVE this year. The whiskey came from sisted of 280 Cases of Scotch whis-. ent-Other Work at Long HE IS NOT A DETECTIVE BEEKMAN IS IN Ν. Canada. At that time former U. S. key, eight cases of liquors and twelve B. Marshal Bollschweiler was arrested cases of brandy. Session and held under $5,000 bail charged In view of the fact that McGuire Turks Hold Out for Conces- with having offered a bribe to a cus- and Werksman considered the prin- Takes Refuge in Penna. Sta- Somerset County Prosecutor toms official in an effort to have cipals in the case pleaded guilty, As- The Board o! Health last night sions Which Are Turned the liquor taken from the boat. Boll- sistant U. S. Attorney Frederick M. tion Until Police Arrive-- Confers With went on record as favoring the Prosecutor schweiler was not indicted, but he P. Pearse nolle prossed an indict- move to in Runs on Down by the British was on hand in the federal building ment charging smuggling against establish school lunches Feeling High Strieker Developments this morning as a witness. the following: the public schools of this city, and The men were Robert E. N. J., found breaking out Arnold, Harrison, offering their c^-operatlon to the the cargo and loading it in paste said to have been employed by Oct. The Board of Education in this NEW Oct. 11. XEW MUDANIA, 11;—By board cartons. A truckload of the Werksman; Alexander Howie, New putting BRUNSWICK, BRUNSWICK. Oet. 11. Press.—The armis- crew nutrition measure into Associated liquor had been carried away al- York City, a member of the of operation. —Frank T. Kirby, a resident —Interest in the efforts on the tice conventions the ready when the agents swooped; the Harbinger; a man named Wind- Dr. Charles I. Silk, president of the of signed by health told the of of this credited with part authorities to solve th* down upon the boat. The indict- \ sor whose first name is not known board, members city, of the Turkish the Hall-Mills representatives ment charged that between Decern-' (Continued on page 4) bringing the matter before having obtained the statement murder mystery— school at their meet- nationalists and the allied pow- board regular which, instead of cleared ing last week and explained in de- from Raymond Schneider upon being cxsj ucic ιαιο ιαοκ Uigut, wuiaiuo tail the benefits to be derived by as time goes on, ΰ which Clifford Hayes, 19 years apparently the exact terms as submitted by the school children from the becoming more complicated— Lieutenant General Harrington, Old Bridge Section lunches. old, was charged with the mur- reverted back to Middlesex A large number of the school the British der the Rev. Edward Wheeler delegate, specifica- children in Perth Amboy are under- of county again today, indicating tions of which were made pub- School nourished, Dr. Silk said and this rector of the Episcopal that detectives and state troop- of school wili be of Hall, Controversy system lunches -r 1 T5 yesterday by The Associated <Ni il Clifford Hayes, nineteen, shown here in the custody of a dective, liq benefit to the pupils. This vuuiin υι «υ. u uau wc j-j » a.**- great will be with Ihe shots that killed the Rev. .Edward W. Press. Ismet Pasha, the Turk- now means of nutrition to 1 changed firing satisfied that the arrest of two giving Mrs. Hall and "Mrs. Eleanor Mills at New Brunswick. Raymond Schneider, held out for a children has been inaugurated in and his choirleader, ish representative, tobeHeardSaturday gelist twênty-one, Hayeis* pal, declares Havi-s shot the pair when he mistook New Brunswick youths has solv- number of Eleanor Reinhardt was at- them for Pearl Bahmer, his sweetheart, and her stepfather, authorities ed the case. larger gerdarmeries fui, Dr. Silk said, the idea being to Mills, strange OLD BRIDGE. Oct. 11—From all club Into a school house so far has declare. 4 Although Clifford is in Eastern Thrace, and argued sell or give to the children one- tacked a of Hayes indications Madison township is not produced the desired effects, by group indignant charged by hie former friend. Ray- on several other half a pint of milk and crackers lengthily points to have a school, a school and it seems that the plan of secur- mond Schneider, both of whom are planning as a lunch each morning. citizens here early today. Bom- but on of their own. It may be ready for ing this hall will probably be elim- under arrest, with having: tired the eventually gave way The cost of the milk and crackers use in 1923 or 1924. At the same inated. barded with bricks, Kirby es- shots that killed the local rector of the allied de- would be five cents, he said, or the every point time there are just as many chances New plans are in the air to hire and his choirleader, general senti- milk alone would cost four cents. himself mands. that the dream will not come the East Brunswick town hall for caped unhurt by locking ment here is that he is innocent and There would be a small profit in this Gen. Harrington had informed Is- It all depends a few a school. The hall is located oppo- that his arrest was accomplished through. upon which would make it in the baggage room at the New met the convention embodied Great people who direct the destinies ol site the present school building and undertaking merely to appease the public indig- possible to supply the milk and Britain's last word and that the other the children as far as schooling is would meet the sta- nation over the manner in which probably require- crackers without cost to certain Brunswick Pennsylvania powers gave their unqualified sup- concerned, according to parents of ments whether or not the East the case has gone along without the children of poor parents who could port to the terms. children living in this section. Brunswick Board of Education will tion. guilty person or persons being not buy it. The best time of day to The Turkish delegates were some- Although the architects are in- grant the rental of the hall to the found. have the children partake of these Later he was surrounded by arm- what dismayed and disappointed over vited to attend a meting of the Mad- Madison township board, could not Two more arrests yesterday after- simple but nourishing lunches would ed in uniform and escort- the turn of events the last two days. ison Township Board of Education be ascertained. The meeting an- policemen noon in the case resulted in Pearl be about 10 o'clock in the morning. ed to headquarters while the The new attitude taken by France cn October 19. it was learned this nounced for next Saturday night police Bahmer, the girl who with Schnei- Dr. Silk said. crowd which had shown its resent- after the Parish conference puzzled morning by a representative of the will probably bring more light to der found the bodies of the siain In order to properly carry out ment over the retention of them and they were amazed that News that the site for the the parents residing on the other Hayes couple, being taken into Evening this nutrition program, Dr. Siik custody French friendship, on which they as has not been pur- side of the bridge. dispersed. charged with school, yet said, it will be necessary to weigh incorrigibility togethe-r as a main prop in the nego- chased. The learned al- The school at East Brunswick Kirby was met by the group of with her father, Nicholas, counted reporter and measure each child when the charged did not yield the results they so from authoritive sources that un- township has four rooms and ac- citizens as he emerged from the with committing a crime on hjp tiations, program is first instituted, a card less the stop kicking about commodates forty pupils from the Pennsylvania station on his return daughter.