Sherbrooke daily record, 28 janvier 1925, mercredi 28 janvier 1925
[" MH.1* i CAiïü CITY LIST 2ÜUCT2^ 2 S Established 1897* SHERBROOKE, QUE., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1925.Twenty-eighth YeaJ PLANNING TREATY WITH FRANCE AND BELGIUM Winter Sets Record\u2014Paton-Bank Case Continued Outbreak Termed  Repetition 0 Tullis Incident REVEALING BIG-EYED BOY AS RIVAL OF PONZI AND KORETZ IN HUGE SCHEME OF GETTING RICH QUICK \u2019leyed, regretful boy of singularly ob-Ituse intellect.i He is a natural bom climber, and Two Villages Inhabited by Bulgarians on Greek Side of !ie «r^ves a good \u201cfront.\u2019 When the \u2014\u201ei,permeated his moonshine as he explains now, \u201cI BY GEORGE BRITT\twas the eldest.Members of the con- NEW YORK, Jan.28.\u2014Moe Tur- gregation collected $500 to help the man\u2014enshrined in sudden fame family.With a grand gesture, Moe beside Wallingford.Koretz and tore up the check and shouted that Ponzi\u2014is just an undersized, big- he wanted no charity and would sup- Frontier Have Been Surrounded by Troops, the Police thoughts, and Inhabitants Severely Beaten and Some Driven into Interior\u2014Reports Have Aroused Much Feeling in Sofia \u2014Statement Issued by Bulgarian Foreign Office Declares Attack Is a Repetition of the Tullis Incident of a Few Months Ago.tried to put them out of my mind.port the family himself.Moe came to New York, living with his uncle, S.Naitove, and working in his uncle\u2019s silk and textile establishment.The family wrote for money.Moe borrowed $100 from a fellow employe.It was a memorable ,,\t\u201e\t$100.It was a snowball which rolled Also, and possibly resulting from i\u201eto an avalanche his rearing in the home of a devout when payment became due, the orthodox rabbi, his style was cramp- y0Uth borrowed from another and ed by a conscience.He practiced returned it with interest.So he kept various deceits, but he eschewed the 0n, borrowing to pay.and reborrow-high tempo enjoyments which he ing to re-pay.He paid interest aver-might have bought.\taging $2«0 a week per S1000, or 100 Making his own \u201cclean breast\u201d of per cent a year.During the last six his dealings, Turman reports assets months his mounting interest alone ¦of $14, obligations of $1,300,000.But reached $7,000 to $10,000 a week.There are people who originaily (Associated Press Despatch) SOFIA, BULGARIA, January 28.\u2014Two villages inhabited by Bulgarians on the Greek side of the frontier have been surrounded by be says total losses to his creditors .troops, the police and inhabitants severely beaten and some driven will not greatly exceed $400,000.This loaned me'\" $2iO,ÔOO*'to whom I now Into the interior because of the alleged killing of two Greeks near the vast Pyram'd was engineered in tea owe $150,000 or $200,000,\u201d he says.or eleven years by a youth now 28, whose salary ranged from $(i a week to $6,500 a year.The reports that went back to Chi- border, according to two refugees arriving at Nevrokop.The news has\t®\t\u201e wJm AH this endless chain process was aroused much feeling in Sofia.\tgd,500 a year.\t'' ^ to stave off being found out, to stave A statement given to the Associated Press at the Bulgarian Foreign The reports that went back to Chi- pute.\" And^neve/wa^there'any ef-Cffice declares it a \u201crepetition of the Tullis incident of a few months ago,\u201djcago that he was a boy phenomenon fort or possibility by the process of and says it is \u201cespecially unfortunate in view of our efforts to eliminate of finan::.e Pa>d Mm for his worry, pulling out to see daylight again.He friction over minorities under the Geneva Protocol signed bv us under.11® nlet important business men as didn\u2019t even have the chance of a the League\tof\tNations\tausoices \u201d\tian e\u2018»\u201ca1-.He married and lived in\tstock speculator in a lucky\tbreak.7\tINaUons\tausPlceb-\tIan exclusive section of Brooklyn.He\twhen th\u201e The unfortunate feature,\u2019 it was added, \u201cis the testimony of the two gave his time of evenings for five that he could noj: ^rrow en0UiA refugees that the Greeks were murdered by Greeks and not tby Bui- £ear® ,to s?rvl-c?Ts Eecretar,y1_of the even at 300 per cent interest to %-garians.\tThis fact was\teasily demonstrable by the Greek authorities\u201d jBrooklyn Jewish Center and became\tpay them he resorted\tto\tforgery, | president of the national Zionist or-\tmaking spurious notes\tfor\tseverM The Tuihs incident referred to by the Bulgarian Foreign Office in- Samza'tlfn> Young Judea.He vol- hundred thousand dollars, which he voiced the killing of seventeen Bulgarian peasants bv Greek guards at unteered as a political speaker and himself as credit manager, discounv the village of Tuihs in Nortliern Macedonia.An international mixed com- drank în compliments and cheers, mission composed of British, French, Belgian, Greek and Bulgarian re-' \u201cr took about $20,000 for myself presentatives found after investigation that the Bulgarians \"were killed during ten vears, but I gave virtui-v-ithout uistification or provocation It attributed the responsibility to the ly all of it to charities,\u201d he says, local authorities, and charged the head of the authorities with grave i Turman's father died 12 years ago negligence.|in Chicago, leaving no money for his 'wife and five children.Moe, then 10, MANY CATTLE DESTROYED IN ULYERTON FIRE ed.\u201cWho originated this scheme?\u201d inquired the amazed chief assistant district attorney, Ferdinand Pecora, after listening to the story.\u201cDestiny within me,\u201d trumpeted the young Napoleon.jpügg Y '¦$* jÿ : PROVINCIAL LIQUOR COMMISSION PROFITS FOR YEAR $5,754,370; MILLION DOLLARS AS RESERVE Statement for Year Ending April 30, 1824, Tabled in Quebec Assembly Yesterday by Provincial Treasurer\u2014 Sales for Year Totalled $19,812,781\u2014Predicted that Total Value of Sales Next Year Will Show Decrease\u2014 Commission Calls Attention to Large Amount Paid to Federal Government in Taxation* Q\u2019 PRESERVATION OF FORESTS !N THIS COUNTRY Moe Turman Witness Declare! That Person That lade DATE OF CHURCH I FttEf'rif Ï » «Sioij-Cm WiL Likely Be Concluded ifiis Afternoon Three Large Barns of Mr.Joseph1 Minister of Interior States Deter- ! UNION VOTE UEBEC, Jan.28.\u2014The Quebec\u2019 Liquor Commission profits for the year ending April 30th, 11924, amounted to the sum of $5,-|754,370, including the revenue from [permits, duties, fines and seizures, .less enforcement expenses.In all [the total sales amounted to $19,812,-|781 and expenditures totalled $14-058,410.However, as the Commission diverted a sum of one \u2018million dollars as a reserve for working capital, and a sum of $150,000 to reserve for insurance, the net amount carried over to surplus account was brought down to $4,604,370.The third annual report of the jCommission, showing these figures jwas tabled in the Assembly yesterday by Hon.Jacob Nieol, provincial treasurer.There was carried over from the previous year inventories of liquor amounting to $4,152,072, and the purchases of iiquor amounted to $12,-749,030, while at the close of the lass license year, namely, April 30th, 1924, the inventoires of liquor c:i hand were $4,498,906, Warehouse expenses, allowing for depreciation of plant and machinery, were $1,332,632; store expenses, including also depreciation of furniture and fixtures, was $797,005; general [and.administrative expenses, inclu.i-ling expenses-of head office, Queoee 'office and Paris office, and depreciation on furniture, fixtures and autos, was $736,739, while bank and other .interest took $122,04.9.| The revenue from permits, duties, [fines and seizures, less enforcement [expenses, was $1,337,273.Details of Balance.Sheet ! The balance sheet of the Commission shows current assets of $\u2019o,4,08.-104, made up as follows; Cash on hand and in bank, $502.654; accounts receivable, $124.790; inven- Record Set For Cold Weather Mercury Dropped as Low as Foriy-Eight Below at Lenuox-vilie Experimental Farm \u2014 Forty-Seven Below Reported in City \u2014 Another Cold Spell Is Predicted: Mooney Flames.Were Destroyed by ULVERTON, Jan.28.\u2014A serious fire occurred at Ulverton on Sunday afternoon, when three large barns, the property of Mr.Jos.Mooney, were completely destroyed.mined Effort Will Be Made to Total of 882 Presbyterian Bodies Increase Forestry Assets.Favor Union, While 294 Have Voted Against Joining Union.The barns contained thirty-eight [done before, Hon.Charles Stewart, head of cattle, two horses, machin- Minister of the Interior, assured the cry, fifty tons of hay,_straw, meal, Canadian Forestry Association last (Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, Jan.28.\u2014Expressing the opinion that more had been done TORONTO.Jan., 28.\u2014 On the in the last ten years to conserve basis of reports received up to noon Canadian forests than had ever been! today, the Church Union Bureau of u\ttories of liquors, $4,433,906; inven- Heanng of Pators Manufachiring Company vs.Canadian tories of liquors :n bond at distil- Bank of Commerce Case Continued\u2014Mr.A.D.Brodie, terills fîid^plils] $294,(W6 ;°ffed Ofiice Manager of Paton Company, Again in Witness assets, $56,061; prepaid _ insurance Arrf?ment Pr0.cee
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