Motion Picture News (Sep-Oct 1923)

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TYPHOID. Dr. Comstoc influenza Tesi art HAS SOCIAL NOTES 4 MOREMl 2,ffl II! Be Misses S. A. DOCTORS DENY CANCER^™1" ami the e left the to the* 1,500 0T Issue Signed Statement to Ref Reports — Can't Return to for Several Weeks. Special to The Xew Yo fahatoga spring —Denial thai May *.'cw York City h; tooay In a formal st*J leur physicians In tin Orient Bald that the lng from Influenza, of the throat and e Although no menU lr. tin statement. I Dr. George V. Com atleri'lltie May'" ' fever is suspected, leal blood test I-. suit of which will tomorrow. Dr. Cul| r. i ■ ' had al! I''tut that three pi D.satlve results. Mayor HyUm al bett-r today. He anil Ills lempcrauii'l onlv I cio. the low-' prvercl di: Tlii-1 >,/nJca ^ Pf ^ ><,/'e' oy* "^06'0/?eS. °°<i , cllr ll< Mntrni r platen who cannot be c^c^ The letters whicl on "The Three WJ of The Bulletin ha every prominent ( tory as a "wise f Generals, statesr martyrs, kings ai more frequent itors. settler are freqi NGE fa? Poof ">d , The agrcemtt,., the filing of suits agby any of the signatory action has been a pos by his political friend; crediioi ibiiity with i pt the »^^U^:r^lVh., nt of tli [• refute tortrfvuuii .me, that ident and thereto »^-^ouUi Interference by the League of Moreover, he added, the matone for direct settlement w_ ie two interested Gov aid Greece are d> •ther In a few JJ Commission s arranging: rltaln and Fr; i of the con States will ty nsultatlvo e Af frets Red «eague's fli . Is the pr prevention o out the Leag problem of L ting of a loan ;fugees, which h iucccss. Officials t that If there should ) the tenseness of the Bltu»_ wreck the humanitarian attempt of 1)1 .( Hell i' Jca 'Jn.'r can 5w« 7r"*T. iSJ*: elsJ »fl th tha Cov<_ ant of reeco. wh bour ic at which the League njtervene. in the pendIf asked to do so by parties concerned. rm« for Appeal. the Covenant of the rB provides for the subXea between members to __ In part: .should arise between mem.e League any dispute ilkely *o a rupture, which Is not sub__Z**i' to arbitration In accordance with Article 13. the members of the League agree that they will submit the matter •« tun fnnnHt Anv nartv to the dis mm -iu ffliujiAiii Continued from Page 1. Colon Italian causr, and Mussolini Is undoubtedly on trial before the opinion of the world to show whether or not he is a statesman worthy to rank with those others which his country has produced in the past. Ab to Italy's appeal to the League of Nations, there Is little doubt that the French vote will be recorded for acceptance by Italy of the apologies which the Greek Government Is ready to make mat the decision had bc?n taken already were very disquieting here. So great is the surprise that little comment is available. It Is known, however, that, while the Allies generally consider that Greece ought to do all thai is reasonable to give Italy satisfaction for the crime which was committed on Greek territory, they do not approve of Italy's precipitate action. Allied action thus far has been limited to the protest of the Council of Ambassadors to Greece, but it is thought in official circles this evening that it Is not improbable that steps will be taken tomorrow to ask Italv to moderate her impetuosity bo as to gain delays for Greece. to the massacre, evidently pretending that the murders were duo to the Albanian elements. Charge Greek Complicity In Murders. The Stefanl Agency says an Inquiry into the killing of the Italian members of the Greco-Albanian Boundary Commission developed the fact that General Tellini. head of the mission, who was among those killed, met with the greatest hostility from General Bonzarls. Greek member of the commission, several days before the murders. Their differences, the agency adds, became so serious that Tellini was obliged to make representations to General Bonzarls regarding the conduct of the Greek gold French Business Backln) Copyright. 192.'i. by The ChicsBERLIN. Aug tt.-Negot business solution of the R have begun. The Socialist Parly off! yesterday announced that " ment Is trying to come t< standing with France by al not at any price." For several days represer most powerful French Indi " Comlte des Forges." or Ham «* s»<m»i MaJ9iifart»r*ri