1923: NEW YORK TIMES (365)

JANUARY

German Offer Of A Non-War Compact Rejected By France, Cuno Announces; He Supports Proposals By Hughes

23 Firemen Felled By Fumes At Blaze

Allies Agree On Cut In Reparations To $12,500,000,000; Clash On Details; Plan For Allied Debt Payment Also

Premiers’ Conference Near Collapse As British And French Plans Clash; Move Here To Take Part In Reparations

British Plan Fails, Conference Ends; Poincare Consults His War Minister; Berlin Is Defiant, Washington Waits

French Take Steps To Enlarge Penalties; Rhine Forces Are Put On A War Footing; May Affect Status Of Our Troops There

Senate, 57 To 6, Favors Recall Of Troops From Rhine; Disavows Unfriendliness; Paris Sees Last Chance For Germany

French Plan To Take Essen Tomorrow When German Default On Coal Is Filed; Aim To Avoid Clash With Population

France Swings Her Troops Into Line As Germans Seek To Delay Action; Poincare Told We Oppose Ruhr Move

French Army Ready At Gates Of Essen As Germany Is Declared In Default; Move Opposed By American Observer

French Enter Essen Unresisted At 4:45 A.M.; Germany Recalls Envoys In Paris And Brussels; Our Troops On The Rhine Are Ordered Home

Essen Is Silent And Sullen As French March In; Deputies Uphold Poincare In Riotous Session; Germany Stops Coal Payments, Protests Here

Poincare Prepares Moratorium Plan; French Demand Co-Operation In Ruhr; Proclaim Martial Law, Extend Lines

French Agree To Pay For Ruhr Coal, But See Big Profit In Tax Returns; Delay For Germany In Gold Payments

French To Extend Lines, Seizing Bochum; Germany Stops Payments To Allies; Berlin Mob Menaces French Embassy

French Take More Towns, Fire On Mob At Bochum; Berlin’s Dictum Now, No Coal Even If Paid For; Memel Taken From French Guard By Lithuanians

French Outposts Face 25,000 German Troops As They Approach Muenster; Hold All Of Ruhr; Germany, Still Defiant, Plans Economic War

French Summon Mine Owners To Court; Will Seize All Coal, Invasion Complete; Rumors At Riga Of Soviet Aid To Germany

French Begin Seizing Rhine Barges; To Take Over Customs And Coal Taxes; Germans Move For British Mediation

French Arrest Seven Ruhr Operators; Miners Resent Action, Threaten Strike; Bank Seizure Starts A Money Panic

French Arrest More Ruhr Mine Heads, Bankers, Rail Men; Some Miners Quit; Poincare Aims At New German Treaty

All Ruhr Miners Will Strike Today; Berlin Threat Of Jail If They Work; Poilus Man Trains As Germans Quit

Some Ruhr Mines Open, But Men Loaf; Rail Service Lessened; Phone Wires Cut; Borah For Protest On French Invasion

75,000 Thyssen Workers Quit In Ruhr; New Strikes Harass French Officials; Germany Protests Ruhr Expulsions

Riots In Mayence As Coal Men Are Fined; French Ready To Isolate Ruhr Today; British Waver On Staying At Cologne

French Guns Are Trained On Ruhr Cities As People Grow Menacing And Start Riots; All Railroads Tied Up By The Strike

French Troops Act To Punish Riots; Arrest Officials And Many Civilians; Germany Declared In General Default

Customs Barrier Now Encircles Ruhr; France May Shut Out Germany Today; Rail Strike Spreads Over Rhineland

Strikes Paralyze Ruhr And Rhineland; Trains Stalled, Wires Interrupted; French Groping Toward A Solution

Fighting Begins In Ruhr, Paris Hears; 20 Germans Reported Dead; Many Hurt; French Expel 100 German Officials

French Warn Berlin; Ruhr Is Quieter; British Are Stirred By New Paris Move To Placate Turks, Yielding On Treaty

FEBRUARY

France Gives New Warning To Berlin; Seizes Customs, Stops Ruhr Coal Today; All Occupied Area Under Martial Law

Ruhr Feels Quick Punch Of Embargo; Berlin, Dismayed, Seeks Silesian Coal; German Labor Asks Aid Of Our Congress

British Can Pay Debt In Our Bonds At Par; Pay 3% Interest For 10 Years, Then 3 1-2; May Strengthen Exchange And Bonds

Congress Largely In Favor Of Debt Plan But Interest Rate May Cause A Clash; Benefits Seen In The Bond Payment Idea

Lausanne Parley Ends, Turks Defiant; French Enter Baden, Seize Two Cities; Ruhr Mobs Fired On, 9 Reported Killed

Turks Give Way On Capitulation Terms And Lausanne Parley May Be Resumed; German Miners In Sarre Basin Strike

French Plan To Meet Berlin Tactics By Cutting Off All Ruhr Exports; Turks Still Balk At Signing Treaty

Allied Ships At Smyrna Ready To Fight If Turks Try To Force Them To Leave; Moslems Call Out Reserve Officers

British Admiral Lands And Warns Turks Against Firing On Warships At Smyrna; Allies Want Expulsion Order Recalled

Turks Lift The Ban On Allied Warships In Smyrna Harbor

German Ministers Barred From Ruhr As Reprisal On Cuno

Field Now Cleared For Harding In 1924; Johnson Not To Run

France May Seize Ruhr Railroads Today; Plans To Market All Area’s Products; Two French Officers Shot In Ruhr Clash

Ruhr Move Disastrous, Says Bonar Law; Curzon Sees Hope Of Our Intervention; Tension Increased By New Blockade

How Electric Sand Can Dispel Clouds Told By Discoverer

Ready For Opening Of Inner Chamber Of Pharaoh’s Tomb

Tut-Ankh-Amen’s Inner Tomb Is Opened, Revealing Undreamed Of Splendors, Still Untouched After 3,400 Years

Tomb Treasures Of Tut-Ankh-Amen Beyond Reckoning

22 Madmen Die In Ward’s Island Fire; 3 Attendants Perish In Rescue Work; Fire Apparatus Ancient And Inadequate

More Death Traps Bared By Inquiry In Ward’s Island Fire

Tomb Treasures Revise Our Ideas Of Ancient Egypt

To Arrest 1,000 More In Bogus Money Plot That Cost Millions

America Convinced She Can’t Stand Off; Bonar Law Declares

Michigan Democrats Praise Ford’s Services But Shun Indorsement of 1924 Candidacy

Harding Urges US To Join World Court Under League With Four Conditions; Can’t Keep Out Of Europe, Says Harvey

French Seize More Rhine Territory; Tighten Blockade

Solomon Gave Airship to Queen of Sheba; Her Son Flew in It, Ancient MS. States

Senate Must Vote On The World Court Despite Committee

MARCH

Smith Holds Back Anti-Dry Law Plea Till Next Congress

$377,000 Tax Saved When Rockefeller Bought Tapestries

Senator Demands Inquiry On Sugar

South Starts Filibuster In Congress, Delaying Leaders’ Last Day Program; Senate Balks World Court Move, 49-24

Senate Report Arraigns Standard Oil As Price Dictator; Warns Of $1 Gasoline; House Boisterous As Congress Adjourns

‘Human Fly’ Falls 10 Stories To Death

No Negotiations Now, Cuno Declares, But France Plans To Force New Treaty With New Guarantees, Excluding Britain

Arrests Nip A Plot To Place Rupprecht On Bavarian Throne

Balfour, Replying To Harvey On Debts, Insists We Refuse To Finance Allies; Takes ‘Less Commercial’ View Of Loans

Governor Gives Help To Trace Kidnapper Of An Albany Boy

Kidnapped Child Found In Newbergh; ‘Doped,’ Says Nurse

Two French Officials Slain In Ruhr; Hostages Seized, Vengeance Promised; Paris And Berlin Still Talk Defiantly

French Troops In Ruhr Kill 8 Germans, Five In Riot; Threat To Execute Mayro; Allies Will Depart Only When Paid

Wets Take Courage As Court Decides Against Dry League

Berlin Negotiating For Ruhr Settlement; British And Italians the Intermediaries But Their Governments Not Committed

Hooded Men Escape Indictment By Jury In Mer Rouge Case

$1 In Husband’s Will For Mary E. Wilkins

Harding Will Run, Nation Wants Him, Says Daugherty

Harding Candidacy Sidetracks Rivals; Hays Asked To Lead

‘K-97’ Links Foster To Internationale And World Revolt

Money Order Blanks Were Used By Reds For A Secret Code

Iowa, Shell Riddled, Sinking Off Panama

Hold 2 In $100,000 Bribe Offer, Seize $10,000,000 Liquor

Mysterious Halt in Trial Of Foster; Rumors About Jury

Revolt Alarm Sent All Over Prussia; Fear Invasion Plot

$100,000 Blackmail Plot On Mitchell Led To King Murder

Soviet Court Dooms Archbishop To Die

Moscow Postpones Executing Prelate As World Protests

Hughes Intervenes To Save Archbishop; Soviet For Bargain

Foster Says Lenin Inspired Program He Advocated Here

Foster Rests Case; Admits Soviet Aim

APRIL

All Police, From Inspectors Down, On Crime Wave Duty

Pittsburgh Church Puts Klansmen Out

Army Invents Mask Against All Poisons

Russians Execute Mgr. Butchkavitch; Moscow Defiant

Carnarvon Is Dead Of An Insect’s Bite At Pharaoh’s Tomb

Carnarvon’s Death Spreads Theories About Vengeance

Problems At Tomb Carnarvon’s Theme In His Last Article

‘House Of David’ Faces Extinction, With ‘King’ Missing

Americans Ask $1,187,736,867 War Damages From Germany, Including Lusitania Losses

Harvard Overseers Ban Discrimination In Race Or Religion

Hughes Bars Entry Of Kalinin’s Wife To Rebuke Soviet

Howard Carter Is Now Stricken Ill at Cairo; Illness Is Attributed to Overwork at Tomb

Michigan Priest Slays Rector at Supper; Orders Extreme Unction and Phones Police

Police Inefficient Or In Bootleg Ring, Corrigan Testifies

Titanic’s 1,517 Dead, Lost 11 Years Ago, To Be Honored Today on Sea and Land

Think Pirates Slew Crew Of Liquor Ship Abandoned At Sea

German Spokesman Pleads To France For Reconciliation And Understanding; Paris Looks For New Reparation Offer

6 Fires on Ward’s Island Since 26 Died There Laid to Patients Inspired by Fatal Blaze

74,200 See Yankees Open New Stadium; Ruth Hits Home Run

Mob Holds Mulheim; City Hall Besieged; 4 Dead, 50 Wounded

Corrigan Demands A Dry Law Inquiry By The Legislature

Hylan Seeks Ground On Which To Demand Corrigan’s Removal

Bobbed-Hair Girl Judge in Moscow Calmly Sentences Seven Robbers to Death

Harding To Back Up World Court Stand In This City Today

Harding Renews Plea For World Court; Declares The League ‘Is Not For US’; Braves Threat Of Republican Split

Banton Seeks Court Hearing On Charges Of Graft By Police

Judge Crain To Hear Police Graft Cases

Hughes Urges World Court As Peace Need; Declares It Is Free Of League Control And Its Success Depends On America

1,000 Hurt In London In Crush Of 200,000 At Football Game

Missouri Students See Negro Lynched

MAY

Liquor Permitted On Our Ships At Sea; Barred On All Ships Within Three Miles; Shipping Board Vessels To Remain Dry

Bound Brook Mob Raids Klan Meeting

Germany’s Offer Is 30 Billion Marks From Foreign Loan With Guarantees; France And Belgium To Reject Proposals

Plane Crosses Continent In 27 Hours; Great Throng In San Diego Greets T-2 After Record Non-Stop 2,700-Mile Dash

Legislature Kills Dry Enforcement Act After Long Fight On Last Day Of Session; Smith Will Sign Repeal, His Friends Say

Smith To Hold Hearing On Dry Law Repeal; Wets Send Urgent Pleas For Him To Sign; Federal Chiefs See Harder Task Ahead

Miss Lucy Aldrich In Peril In China; Sister-In-Law Of J.D. Rockefeller Jr. On Train From Which 150 Are Kidnapped

American Officer Slain, Peking Hears; Bandits Under Attack; Women Freed; Our Troops May March To The Rescue

Peking Promises To Ransom Captives; Native Troops Surround The Bandits; Major Pinger Now Reported Wounded

Columbia Boys Throw Eggs at W.Z. Foster; Besmeer Audience at Radical Meeting

Soviet Delegate Killed At Lausanne By Swiss Whose Relatives Reds Slew; Two Of Russian Victim’s Aids Wounded

Moscow Is Enraged At Envoy’s Murder; Blames The Allies

Trotzky Declares Defiance To Britain, Says Army Is Ready

Peking Accepts Brigands’ Terms To Free Captives

Mussolini To Give The Vote To Women

Wars, Riots, Bandits Now Afflict China In Growing Turmoil

Harding Sees Clash If Gov. Smith Signs Dry Law Repealer

Harding Deplores Growth Of Factions And Strikes At Klan

Mexico City Bomb Jars Our Consulate; Act Is Laid To Reds

Cuno Plans Offer Of Gold Annuities, Solidly Guaranteed

Bonar Law Out; Curzon May Succeed; King Accepts Premier’s Resignation, Forced By Physicians’ Urgent Advice

Washington Fears Now For Prisoners Of Chinese Bandits

Baldwin Chosen British Prime Minister; May Take In Some Of Ex-Coalitionists; Curzon’s Stay In Foreign Post In Doubt

Curzon To Remain In Baldwin Cabinet; Horne Loath To Join

Poincare Resigns But Agrees To Remain; Angered By Senate Refusing To Try Reds; Communists Take Ruhr City, 8 Dead In Riot

Steel Men Refuse To Cut 12-Hour Day; Decision Applauded

Turks And Greeks Reach Agreement, Ending War Menace

Ku Klux Klan Openly Defies New Law; Holds Big Meetings All Over State; Hundreds Join; Governor Denounced

Spirit Phenomena Exposed As Fakes By Electrical Trap

Ford Backers Now Propose To Run Him As An Independent

America Must Take Full Part For Peace, Harding Declares

JUNE

Smith Listens To 5 Hours Of Argument On ‘Dry’ Repeal, Will Decide Tomorrow; Wet Forces Leave Albany Less Cheerful

Smith Signs Dry Act Repeal, But Warns Wets; Holds State Law Not Needed For Enforcement; President Will Direct Stronger ‘Dry’ Effort

Smith’s Friends Say Signing Helps Him; Expect Second Place On The 1924 Ticket; Washington Sees Big Task, Action Waits

Foreign Protests On Liquor Ignored In New Rules Announced For All Ships; Permit Medical Supply; Bar Wet Ration

Corrigan In Defense Says Enright Knows Of A “Riot Of Graft”

Harding Rebukes Menacing Groups; Hit At Klan Seen

Wind And Lightning In Freak Storm, Cut Swaths Across City

Berlin’s New Offer, With Guarantees, Fails To Satisfy France And Belgium; Britain Considers It An Improvement

Alleged Embezzler Takes Poison, Dies At Accuser’s Feet

Two Rum Ships Hit By Solid Shot From Dry Navy’s Guns

Civil War Starts In Bulgar Ferment; Alarm In Balkans

Presbytery Votes To License Two Who Reject Virgin Birth

Harding Sounds Power On A Proposal To Let Sealed Ship Liquor Enter Port If 3-Mile Limit Is Extended To Twelve

President Of China Flees To Peking; Troops Stop Him

9 Killed On Ship In Night Fight With Smuggled Chinese

6,000 to 20,000 Dead in Persian Earthquake When Toppling Mountain Buried 8 Villages

Police On Rampage Fire On Veterans

Cuvillier Demands Grand Jury Take Up ‘Police Brutality’

Craig Called ‘Liar,’ Invites Hylan Out For A Fist Fight

Fuller And McGee, Bucketing Brokers, Get Prison Terms

Old Banking House, Ex-German Agents, Fails For $7,500,000

Harding Lauds World Court In St. Louis, But Now Wants It Divorced From League, Independent And Self-Perpetuating

Sealed Liquor On Two British Liners To Be Seized Today

British Liners’ Liquor Stores Seized; Health Officer’s Permit To Keep Them As Medicine Overruled By Treasury

Two Of Harding Party Killed, Two Hurt, As Auto Leaps Over Cliff Near Denver; President Pledges Life To Avert War

7 Killed, 70 Injured In Elevated Crash When 2 Cars Fall Into Brooklyn Street; Two Inquiries To Seek Cause Of Disaster

Transit Co. Warned Of Bad Guard Where Train Fell To Street

Unions Approved By W.K. Vanderbilt

Detectives Confess To False Testimony At Graft Hearing

Guilty Detectives Are Kept On Duty

JULY

Twelve Ships Make A Midnight Dash With 10,000 Aliens

$100,000 Prize Offered By Edward W. Bok For A ‘Practicable’ Plan To Enable Us To Co-Operate In Keeping World Peace

Pope Urges Berlin To End Passive War And Stop Sabotage

Harding Takes Part In Pioneer Pageant On The Oregon Trail

Dempsey Wins After Full 15 Rounds; Surprising Showing Made By Gibbons; $116,000 Is Lost By Shelby Promoters

Governess Is Slain; Stabbed 7-Times

10 In Knife Battle On Crowded Subway

Quiz Man In Room Of Slain Governess

Britain Asks Paris To Make Surrender Easier For Germany

$1,000,000,000 Gain In 1923 Crop Value Shown By Forecast

Moves To Unionize The Steel Industry And Get 8-Hour Day

Fallon And Juror Indicted For Bribe In Brokers’ Trial

$1,000,000 In Beer Flushes City Sewer

Jury Again Acquits Mrs. Creighton Of Charge Of Murder

Soviet’s Version Of Czar’s Killing

Harding In Gay Mood As He Speeds North Under Midnight Sun

Johnson Is Elected Minnesota Senator; Leads Now By 23,122

Head Of Mine Union Ousts Local Leader As Tool Of Soviet

Insane Show Marks Of Blows And Kicks At Hospital Inquiry

Maughan Is Forced To Quit In Wyoming In Daylight Race By Plane To Pacific; Oil Tank Leak, Once Fixed, Started Again

Feudists Slay Villa, Avenging Execution Of Herrera Family

Women Adopt Form For Equal Rights

Poincare Pictures ‘Ruin’ Of Germany As Trap For Allies

Move Announced to Bar Ku Klux Klan For Changes in Incorporation Certificate

Mobs In Frankfort Murder Prosecutor; Red Uprising Feared

Judge Enjoins Klan As A Corporation

Berlin Money Crisis And Royalists Plots Are Stirring Alarm

La Follette Hints Of A Third Party On Domestic Issues

Harding Has Attack Of Ptomaine Poison; Drops Yosemite Trip

President Suffers From New Symptoms In Ptomaine Illness; Consultation Held; Whole California Program Cancelled

President Has Pneumonia; His Condition Is Now Grave; Infection Develops In Right Lung And Pulse Is Higher; Passed Fairly Good Day, But A Change Comes At Night

AUGUST

Harding Passes Crisis And Is Gaining; Pneumonia Checked, He Rests Better; Speech For World Court Made Public

Harding Gains, Wants To Return Soon; He Rallies From A Slight Indigestion; Jests With Doctor, Reads Newspapers

President Harding Dies Suddenly; Stroke Of Apoplexy At 7:30 P.M.; Calvin Coolidge Is President

Train With Harding’s Body Starts East; State Funeral In Washington Wednesday; Coolidge In Capital To Take Up His Duties

Coolidge Proclaims Friday A Day Of Mourning; Keeps Harding Cabinet; Silent On His Policies; Hushed Throngs In West See Funeral Train Pass

Harding Funeral Train Near Wreck In Nebraska By A Mishap To Engine; Touching Honors Paid To Dead Chief

Throngs Delay The Harding Train; 300,000 Pay Silent Tribute In Chicago; Coolidge Spends Day In Conferences

Harding Train At The Capital; Huge Crowd Pays Silent Tribute There; Officials Escort Body To White House

Harding’s Body Leaves Washington On Last Journey Home After Nation Pays Honor In Solemn Parade And Requiem; Masses Line The Streets, 30,000 View Body In The Capitol

Harding Lies In Father’s Marion Home As Lifelong Neighbors Bid Farewell; Simple And Private Burial Today

Marion Lays Away Her Dead, Shunning Pomp And Pageant While Nation’s Business Halts And People Bow In Silence; Foreign Lands And Ships At Sea Hold Harding Services

Enright Orders All Liquor Selling Stopped By Nov. 1

Cuno Out; Stresemann Called To Lead; Britain Threatens Separate Action, Doubts Legality Of Ruhr Occupation

Germany Stops Paying Reparations; Cabinet Named; 40 More Dead In Riots; Allied Capitals Fear End Of Entente

Reichstag Backs Stresemann’s Plea To Keep Up Policy Of Ruhr Resistance; Scores More Are Killed In Red Attacks

De Valera Arrested By Dublin Troops Firing Blank Shots

Police Graft Tales Altered At Hearing By Liquor Traders

Coolidge Demands That Cuba Respect American Rights

Lawless Outbreaks Involve 4 States; Lashings Increase

Floggers Arrested In Macon Crusade; Residents Arming

26 Firemen Buried In Blazing Building, 2 Dead; 20 Injured

Coal Strike Looms As Second Deadlock Halts Negotiations

France Won’t Cut Claim, Poincare Says, Nor Let World Court Act On The Ruhr; Full Text Of Premier’s Reply To British

German Chancellor Prepares To Wield Dictator’s Power

Coolidge Summons Pinchot To Mediate In Hard Coal Crisis

Pinchot Moves To Avert Coal Strike; Miners And Operators To Meet Monday; Will Stick To Demands, Says Lewis

Coolidge Firm For Enforcement Of The Dry Law

Pinchot Warns Strike Can’t Be Allowed; Begins Conferences On Coal Mediation; To Base Peace Plan On His Own Inquiry

Pinchot To Offer Coal Terms Today; May Ask 30-Day Truce, 10% More Wages; Governors Meet Here, Back Fuel Chief

Italy Issues Ultimatum To Greece; Demands Apology And Big Indemnity For Murder Of The Border Commission

Greece Rejects Indemnity Demand But Accepts Part Of Italy’s Ultimatum; Mussolini Mobilizes Fleet At Taranto

SEPTEMBER

Italians Bombard And Seize Corfu, Coercing Greece To Accept Demands; Athens Appeals To League Of Nations

Great Earthquake And Fire Ravage Tokio And Yokohama; Many Perish, Buildings Collapse; Survivors Flee In Panic; Italy Seizes Two More Islands; League Takes Up The Case

100,000 Dead In Japanese Earthquake; Tokio, Yokohama And Nagoya In Ruins; Millions Destitute; Fires Still Raging

250.000 Japanese Dead; Terror Spreads In New Earthquakes, Fires And Famine; Coolidge Appeals For American Relief

Japanese Death Toll May Reach 300,000; Earth Still Rocks But Fires Are Waning; America Is Raising Millions For Relief

Japan’s Big Death Toll Includes 800 Foreigners; Relief Work Begins In Earthquake And Fire Chaos; New York Starts Drive for $1,000,000 Red Cross Fund

Japan Doles Out Food To 500,000 Earthquake Refugees; Pestilence Reported In Yokohama; Army Keeps Order; New York Exceeds Its $1,000,000 Relief Quota In A Day

Coal Strike Settled On Pinchot Plan; Conferences On New Contract Begin; Workers Expected Back In Ten Days

Japanese Flee As Mount Fuji Rumbles; Foreign Refugees Filling Up Kobe; Army Burying Tokio’s Uncounted Dead

7 U.S. Destroyers Wrecked In Pacific; 23 Sailors Are Lost And 700 Rescued; Ships Costing $3,500,000 A Total Loss

End Of Ruhr War Ordered, London Hears; Berlin Officials On Mission To Paris; Two Industrialist Conferences Held

Italy Masses Army On Serb Frontier; May Annex Fiume

Activity Of Powers Offensive To Italy, Mussolini Asserts

Spanish Generals Start Revolution To Depose Cabinet

Dempsey Whips Firpo In Second Round Of Fiercest Of Heavyweight Battles; 90,000 In Polo Grounds, 25,000 Riot Outside

Puts All Oklahoma Under Martial Law To Suppress Klan

Troops Take Over Oklahoma Capital; Displace Officials

Guns Command Court And Capitol In Oklahoma City

Pressmen Go Out On ‘Outlaw’ Strike, Defying Officers

Publishers Refuse To Deal With Union Outlawed By Berry

Explosion Wrecks Federal Bureau; 3 Killed, 7 Injured

Publishers Sign Press Contract With International

Berry Calls On Union Pressmen Here and in Other Cities To Uphold the Integrity of Contract and Respect for Law

Coolidge Assumes Role Of Harmonizer Among Republicans

Berlin Decides To End Ruhr Fight At Once And Without Conditions; Orders Resumption Of All Work

Find 25 Big Eggs In Dinosaurs’ Nests

Grave Crisis Now At Hand In Germany; Martial Law Reported In Whole Nation As Kahr Is Made Dictator At Munich

Gessler Made Dictator Of Germany With Bavaria Kept Calm By Von Kahr; Saxony And Rhineland Are Restive

Mrs. Webb Murdered With Slow Poison, Her Uncle Declares

Rhineland Fears Separatist Rising Called For Today

OCTOBER

Score Are Killed, Hundreds Injured As Separatists And Foes Clash In Ruhr; Dictator Of Bavaria Defies Berlin

Webb Is Questioned About Wife’s Death; Poison Trace Found

‘Wolf Of Wall St.’ Trapped In Mexico

Mercury Revealed In Mrs. Webb’s Body By Chemical Test

Not Enough Poison To Cause Her Death In Mrs. Webb’s Body

New York Bids Lloyd George Welcome; Peace Still The World’s Big Problem, The Message He Brings To Americans

Prosecutor Admits There Are ‘Suspects’ In Webb Mystery

Von Kahr Demands Strong Germany To Oppose ‘Robbers’

Doctors Tell Jury Mrs. Webb Died Of Natural Causes

Enright On Stand Defends His Record In Dry Graft Cases

Corrigan Admits No Proof Of Graft Against Enright

Oklahoma House Moves Promptly To Impeach Walton

Ford’s Hat In Ring, Washington Thinks; Studies His Attack

Lloyd George Wants Dictator In Germany

Klan Calls 150,000 To Meet In Dallas

Conference Of Drys Calls On Coolidge For Drastic Action

Bayonets Put Down Berlin Bread Riots; City Hall Besieged

Berlin Army Ready To Occupy Saxony To Forestall Invasion By Bavarians; Munich Now Wants A National Dictator

Arrest 11 In Plot To Flood New York With Jersey Beer

Governors Adopt Pledge To Coolidge Of Help On Dry Law

Bavaria ‘Kidnaps’ 12,000 Reich Troops And Defies Berlin, Reinstating Lossow, Whom Ebert Had Removed As Commander

Rhineland Republic Is Proclaimed; Armed Forces Seize Aix-La-Chapelle; Towns On Upper Rhine Join In Revolt

Rhine Separatists Seize More Cities; Bloodshed In Some; People Apathetic; Bavarian Troops Reject Berlin Rule

Rhineland Separatists Lose Ground; 44 Are Killed In Red Riots In Hamburg; World Parley Plan Afoot, Says Smuts

Palatinate Breaks Away From Germany; Premiers Combine Against Bavarians; Separatists Win Hard Crefeld Battle

Hughes, Urged By Curzon, Agrees To World Conference If All The Allies Consent; Bars Action On Debt To US; Baldwin Warns Poincare To Think Well Before Refusing

France Accepts Proposal Of Hughes On Reparations But Limits The Scope; Italy And Belgium Likewise Accept

Berlin Orders Saxony’s Cabinet Out And Bavaria To Return Reich Troops; Washington Looks For Broad Parley

Poincare Bars Cutting Of German Debt; Won’t Quit Ruhr Until France Is Paid; Berlin To Oust Defiant Saxon Cabinet

British Say French Imperil Inquiry; Bitter-Enders Open War On Hughes; Saxon Cabinet Is Ousted By Troops

British Accept French Inquiry Terms, Hoping For Larger Conference Later; Coolidge Confident Of Gain By Parley

NOVEMBER

Liquor Hunt Limit Fixed At Hour’s Sail; Liners’ Ban Lifted

Washington Objects To Restrictions By Poincare On Conference Of Experts; May Decide Our Participation Is Futile

Lloyd George Urges Hughes To Push On; Declares Civilization Is Threatened; Coolidge Bars French Curbs On Inquiry

No Inquiry By Experts If We Bar Debts, Poincare Says In A Note To Envoy Here; Won’t Have Ruhr Occupation Questioned

America Will Drop Plan For Inquiry Unless Poincare Amends His Position; France Is Now Alone Limiting Parley

Hughes Unshaken By Poincare’s Plea; Allies Bar Crown Prince’s Return; Berlin Sends Army To Crush ‘Putsch’

Democratic Judiciary Candidates Win By About 130,000; Assembly Is Now Republican By 22; Soldiers’ Bonus Wins; Water Power Loses; Police and Firemen’s Increase Voted

Klan Candidates Swept Ohio Cities

Bavaria In Revolt, Proclaims Ludendorff Dictator; Its Monarchist Forces Reported Marching On Berlin; Capital Cries Treason And Masses Troops For Defense

Reichswehr Troops Crush Bavarian Revolt; Ludendorff And Hitler Taken, Now Missing; America Rejects Inquiry With French Limit

Crown Prince Rushes Back To Germany Just Ahead Of Protest By The Powers; Ludendorff Is A Suicide, Berlin Hears

Hitler Forces Rallying Near Munich; Reichswehr And Police To Defend City; Allies In Doubt On Crown Prince’s Case

Ex-Kaiser Has Passports For Germany, Brussels Hears; Date For Restoring The Monarchy Set For December 4; Ludendorff Still Free To Work For His Program, He Says

France Wants Port Of Hamburg Seized As Penalty For Crown Prince’s Return; Fear Move By Ex-Kaiser Despite Denial

Fight Plan To Drop Ruhr And Rhineland; Socialists May Force Stresemann Out; All Reparations To Stop, London Hears

Johnson Enters Presidential Race As Foe Of Reaction

Britain And Italy Break With France On Wider Occupation Of Germany; Crisis Near As Poincare Stands Firm

Murphy Wet Plank Seen As Favorable To Smith Candidacy

France Will Hold Ruhr Indefinitely, Poincare Now Says

Gov. Walton Ousted; Senate Votes Him Guilty On 11 Counts

Doctor Is Accused Of Ether Overdose In Veteran’s Death

Mayor Of Yonkers, Dejected, A Suicide

Gompers Arraigns Hearst For Urging Soviet Relations

Stresemann, Losing In Reichstag, Quits; Talk Of Albert Or Hieber For His Post; Dictator Bans All Extremist Parties

Nation Joins Hunt For Bomb Plotters

Cutter’s Guns Halt British Liquor Ship Beyond 3-Mile Line

Two Brothers Held As Bank Murderers After Long Grilling

Moscow Throng Sees A Babe Dedicated As A Communist

Senate Democrats Decide On A Fight To Oust Cummins

Minority Cabinet Formed In Berlin; Marx At Its Head

DECEMBER

Hughes Would Help All, Bar Alliances; Must Keep Our Independence Of Action; Strongly Reaffirms Monroe Doctrine

Progressives Show Power In Caucus To Deadlock House

Coolidge To Launch Country-Wide Fight For The Nomination

Coolidge Remits Craig’s Jail Sentence; Approves Daugherty Report Of Censure; Controller Silent, Counsel Surprised

Coolidge Is Winner Over Hiram Johnson In South Dakota

Mercury Boiler Is Power Marvel

Coolidge Message Presses For Tax Cut; Opposes Bonus; Favors World Court; Congress Lauds Its Courage And Candor

Great Discontent Pervades Russia; Reds Forced To Act

Woman Bandit Robs A Bank In Daylight

9 Killed, 30 Hurt, By Crash At Forsyth Of Two 20th Century Limited Sections; “Wild Bill” Donovan Dies In His Berth

President Asks $300,000,000 Tax Cut And $132,439,932 Drop In Expenses; Finds No ‘Sound Reason’ For Bonus

Huertistas Begin General Advance On Mexican Capital

Germany Preparing To Appeal To League To Help Save Her From Financial Chaos; Nation At End Of Tether, Declares Marx

Obregon Forces Win First Clash In West; Crucial Battle Near

Indict Mother, Aunt And Branaugh For Rothenberg Murder

Coolidge Releases All War Offenders As Christmas Gift

Dr. Parks Flouts Virgin Birth Doctrine And Defies Bishop To Try Him For Heresy; Episcopal Liberals Rally To Heaton

All-Day Battle On As Mexican Factions Meet Near Apizaco

Greek Sovereigns Ordered Into Exile At Demand Of Army And Navy Officer; New King Or A Republic Is Proposed

Dr. Parks Declares He Defied Neither Creed Nor Bishop

Hughes’s Charges Start Senate Fight On Soviet Question

Tchitcherin Calls Hughes’s Evidence Absolute Forgery

Leviathan Laid Up For Two Months By Crippled Turbines

Hughes Has Copy Of Steklof’s Paper To Prove Charges

Records Here Back Hughes Charges Against Moscow

Lieut. O.C. Wood, At 26, Makes $800,000 Dealing In Wall St. From Far Off Manila; Then Father Stops His Speculations

Wood Traded In Thousands Of Shares And He Paid $1,000 A Month For Advice; ‘Tips’ Cabled Him Nightly At Midnight

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Lieut. Wood Won’t Discuss The Details Of His Stock Deals

U.S. Army Prepares To Turn Over Arms To Obregon Agents

News source: New York Times

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