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Flesherton Advance, 2 Nov 1927, p. 7

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f Georges Quieiiy Betrayer, Gets New Trial in France The Betoiyer of Edith Giveil on a 20 Year Sentence Secures ' A Rehearing Through His Jailor A BROKEN MAN ^ A correspondent of tke U.P. tells of soldiers With a Ust defiant Better in '27 Than m '17 •f Tltltins George Qolen. tlie most BOtortetis criminal now In tl:« French Prison *t Clalrranx. He goea on to •*r: CUIrraux. France â€" Crtn«Jng. cnr»- •d as a JaiAa. an ootcaat amonx ont- caats, tlie most deepised man in all **ge of pride in her conntrr and co»- Uxpt of death, s&e awaited the shat- tering close ranee Toiler of her eze- cationers. A harked command, the crash o< fire and Knrse Cavell dropped dead. Hardl7 had the fames of smckeless of France is lirtnx ont here a 20-year : powder curled np from the mosxles •«»tence. jof the firing »isad's towered riles b»- He U Oeorges Caston Qnien. SA.^ore a re-rutsion at re«Iiiatioa of th* cottTicted be VaTer of Nurae Editb j fttll horror of a war to the death went CaToil. She died with a smile in I echoiiig aroaad the world. 1915 at the hands of a German flriag ; Qoies soon left Bmssels. and waa- •fl"**!- J dered tiroagh the Gorman prison. dog that : camps, taikias to aUied soldiers as a The look of a beaten comes into Qnien 's eves when the name Edith Carell is mentioned, the broken vehemecce with which he denies his guilt of the most daatardlr of all crimes, has bronght him bat short IsDgha of scorn frjm all bu: Director Roc of the Ciairraax peni- tentiary here where Q:uen is a con- Tict. M. Roc is so cinrinced of Qaien's innocence, so sure that there has been There, in O.-.obsr. 1»1S. Quie" wi.= xr. a miscarriage of Jnstice far worse ! reste-l as the betraVer of Ni.-3S than the execntion of a gnlitiess man, ; CsTeU. friend Parors shown him br Ger- mans ziade the allied prisoners oti war sujpiciotis. j In ISIS. Qaien re^crned to rrance. \ He was &TTi?'.il iâ€"n-.eiiiV;:;.- -z'. --iz- tenc«d t: ?;; ~:-:is :~:r.i:- nir-: ror theft. At the esplra::ca of h!s term. Q^ea was ;:r.r-! t.i g> ;- : - tj:- "-?-;>. arisy. :-;.^ -s^^i sen; -. . .\:r:'- .i.'t::^ Kemal Pasha En% L<Hig Harangue Preside n t Makes ImpasntHwd Appeal to Youth of Turkey 9i»' Tarfcey.- o< Tartar, hts dgkt-diar tiaaal AascatWr â-  Wsat -^ '.i* r::a of Tcribcr Ikons gtz-iTi-'jizzs. - il. x9f«iikn j^st." te "wW- •-!= -^May scexptes tfes gimnsWlli y. â- ^\.. -:: t:rf^: -.li: j.-.tt feat AatF -' - ii't:z^i i.z.i ;r»*»rT# piLilir. t.~i 7:. 7_l i-i Li; i-sc-Msary :z a East irvd West Xeure t ; i 7 that he is trying to hare Qnien 's sen- tence reTiewed. hoping at leait to haTe it shortened. But where cocld Qnien go? Ha U wealthy, bnf^of what arail woa-d be his wealth except to enablo him to hide his identity from other men? ^ "I am safTcring a Calrary." he toid United Press.^ "Mice Is a second Dreyfus case." Eren if ho conrinced the powers that sentenced him. conld ha coa- Tince the world? Story of Others Here is the stor- as it is told by others: There was hat one pcssfh'.e sea- leace â€" death. After "two we<eks ccart debate, tkis soitencd was im- posed cn^TQ*ien. But do'ab: src-se. eren des?!;? the -;;:^:nei niin rc<.iU5e ^ '. the »::gSEa ihst attached to him by the mere ae-; cnsation that he was {TJUty of &ue& a rrime- The sentence was changed to o«« cf 80 years impr:^jat.>(>at. Xow. in the prisca here. Qatea is tijttiiug for freedom. He has no frieriis !a the ontaide world. Et<h> his^ lawyer has desert- VEVCR.'ES TO OUR VETERANS^ zi- i- i c;:kh to MMar * Caaadiaau . A awaaorial to . i;i_ f Ki; â€"<»«»-, at Leoa Pwriier. Uai^kal Ftoeh the y.i.-- r ^s 'â- ~tT. aaj 1 c-irr.il . u; : 'or tho French nuliiary at- "For coOaboratlBK ta Xais« Cft- TeU's worit I was twfea coadeauwd by tto G«aiaB4, oac« to six oKHtths' imvriaoBflMat at Aateweip "Oftai I haadled important mili- tary docsments. 'pretec "I nerer was ia the pay of ti« Ger- $-• i^j^ ffltans Itfce ' "I lost becacs« I bad a dtiahle. [ e<i^oa;!y tal! as I aad orhfra-lj? .•-.^j--'r riesemhllag me, H^ s.i; r.i~e-i Ji Hfte Protectioa of the Worioer Q-ri-v •:^r---.-.: ---..li: <Tl« :; jjj^t^ state*. Qnebe.' ;.-f ;-:--;â- .!- .- .-.vrr.'Tiaig tte ft coadtv. "-^ 7%ie ilcltkn that a la th^ ...^;-^ ;:: :..; ?t:v.::.:v :; ^-^ £«»•«{ bee tir -::â- :.. . : ..r-.ii- ir.- : ;- :;- Gr%.ii Brfiaia i Amis si* :. *i«a»c« w-.: sUcEitiaas iet» a res Sent Ins â- tttolacr b«ee hoMaw w«* AeaOoyea ia a .fears, bow-? nrt^a eSab i«cently. Oae of (Be g; workr ' Tier, and he wa? a For 40 of his 50 years. Qnien has I ed him. been in almost ccnstaat trouble. Hof Prison Director Kisc aione of aii -CaT'er <acoe*detJ had serTed two prison terms before" peopJa belieres in Q:iieas icnooenc*. ! ^le ci^le that comaied X.rs* C»- > and as the prew i^presentatire satUen ^j othera who evwiaaUr were a naiire of with him. and be pressed a hell to'^i^i^ the Aisne district, he was not, with gira orders for Quic- to b« broaif^t I ij^^^ r:abcn oabaited vvm. a Inw- ; Sbca»ore ^ =le4. taaar aaecdot« sMck k« ttoU^c«iv«d. -' Tit.- Ia tiw «M* fca was re-,, .=. f*w ttaUe CBBaft. brt a .: "Tea k»3>w. : :: f. :â-  £ •: .â-  iTE bis a«w at lb» «?- ' ^.»te« f--^ - ? â- .:-;- .•:t. "IMaa. tbero ar* <an ; Tin. .•â- ..â- .-.:.-; â- â€¢ frsaoas of tbas "v:. ,-r. â- .••/:-..' i,-„: ...I lean oae off a r.-. this one. Thoash a FYenchman. Progress Affects "The Bank" It was be who tie3t Is He The BetraTer? r too. a! :.. a !«-' "i-.e was ' -. :•â-  i.zi t bare 'Also Narse C^re Gwaaa anrses. ar. m^t bai« b«tr&:--r •^Korae Carel: G^asaa slrt she .. yeartdd aaated. ':~~ . a Ioose4oasaed '.r.- i^ child, who «oss:;- : f conld baTB talke.'. : ~U is amoBS - : : - ~ described that Norse Gaveiils t "I «as the Tic:.. . campaiga at a : j still w»ia white r r "I swear I neTj-r t of G«naaa moaov. "How aaba^pT I am! j "My ^areata haTi= ~^t-v j me their ftHtane o' J.ftri'. r. v. .-..:: I thoosaad francs. >..; .-; â- â€¢â€¢:^: g.-.V. } it to B»e? I am 50 i-i I ^.iTe- : "â- â- '.•. y hope for tbe tatnre. It I coald ge» a good Iawy»r a i^uutiaiar ttt- I tail bin aoT story iher« wonid b« .^ I scaada!." ; There Qnien brobe down. Tears weUed in hi* ayes and he sabbed oa- i r^serredly- With his facw b«r:ed ia I his hands, he was led back to his o^Ii. i to serre his ions seateae« as dea.i I to the wor'.J a* the heroic narse. .>f ' whvvse betray*; he was cv^'aricted M. l?oo has b#e2 suiNVM^iI :r. r*'" ! ing a rahaariag. It is pr«>rres.,--.~i RiKngual Reports L* rvroir •.I^ld,>^. M. Belooait wiou th« otlMf day: "°I hare always beea ouiTiBced that tba day tbe Kae- . tteh-spwilriig OiMtdJaas rettltaedwbat !lUs«lnttM XVU. TCaHy neaat. tha ^^ -^ eaase w<firidA|» won. , . ." It will' ;. â„¢^|be Itba sasM, la ow optatoa. ia tite '; 'matter of the aaa ot French ta Got-' V^^ ff ^ erwai^t departaaeals and oSeial } "" ^~ ~ ' ^^ docani^ts. The pciadpie is laid down ' ia the Ooaalftatloa. aad "^w peopie ** * ^^'^.wwW.Jata opealjr to diS9at» «- T** "TSacalCr b la »«ttlac it tato p-- _^ , tV.'- There is alan the dlHcalty la ./'.-': -..-.^^ :.ivt that tlie Bngiiwh-iipeakim -.:t -*'^r haTlas to wait fer - .; -< iiad aever re^riving a • r..:ea 5a a diSereat laa-S ;> i-rr::. '.j.^ir owa. do aot ex9Cri-| -. ; V . â- ; • .i - .^;-> which the Preach ' HIS LAST CHANCE The most despised man on earth.' G«org*s Quien, alleged beira,Ter ot Edith Ca»el. in a French court denies his guilt. He sa,T« a spy who resesa- bled him caused the martyr-narse's death. ! Only the future ! fuiurt will bo. oan say what Qule: •ther Frenchmen, musten^d Into thei into Ihe ofDce. he saic he was prass- anay at the out4»reak of th« World ' itys tf e ministers o.* war and JastiM War. He was ^erring a tertn in Jail tu icrtow tie case, for theft when '^-^ "-- * t>.o German arnty en tered St. Quentin in lJi4 and m»d*' htm a donble prisoner. ; AVith other clTll prisoners. Quien was taken to Landrecies. Thcrw, as * i tnjsiy. Quien adopted the name of' "noctv>r t^dunef ami began the il- ; legal practice of medicine. j Among his 'i>«ticnta. the ^\lse d^>c- i lor met Jeanne Baltigan. who tald ! Into the little ofllce of M. Roc, the t prison director. Quien walked won- «**P*'' deringlyâ€" for ordinarily Tisitors arej not adnjitied to this rigorous .peai- tentsary. immense, forbidding. One« it was a monaster.^. It was founded in tha ISth century by St. Bernard. Prison Nickname Dolling Up Ma. Ralph tTonrow of Vnadilla has been Btaktng Improrements on the mother ltt»~ Mary Cv^nrow. He has atade ImproTements on the inside and paint- ed the outside, â€" Bainbridse vX.Y.> GETTi.VG aE*DV The *1!>5d LaJT if Tirfi^-f.-: ter dv»r a few ir.'i* aso. >.i: ,~r..? FOR '..*'\5E*\ TSiNGS .e S're'O*. '.^.e ^..'L:x^ .-' V.r.j.ir..: ."..-â- fe-J •. .' o ;•:':: \ -rw .--A T>,? r«>c-iisg of ~t>is -> i"..'.. revive ,irTte-i v-: T^* citi When a g-.r.s o-r.-.v "i..- .i>t* : â- > '•pot Its asaaily r?-:.;-r. -..c -:; ;--,â- ;- ; caaae. I "I look forward ererr it-.;?. -..iT '. " '-"'â- ;â-  ~ afler^ianer nask," "'l -.sc-iji-. ^ - ::»*t»r ste^t attw dinner.' "i .'.--- 1 bat aay wtte does." « 'Jack," the girl sjud 7»?rvvji,->.^-.'. .' "ywt woaldat attrry me '.:t -â- .:' â- toaey^. w«>«M yoa?" "W^: :.' :ier? 'i was aay other wax to g<ei iu' be saiid i thaa^tteesly. •"I want to ask rou about Nurse _ It was easy to see hv>w Quien had him ot «'plan""hy whiX v„„Y;;,rof ? '^^" "^.^ P'"^"'" nicknam* of •"IX>«W*- wounded soldiers wer.> helag smuc- i ^l^'"" T^ J*'^* ,***„'* "^^^'l *f glod 10 th*. Dutch frontier .^d b.Aok '^*';-^5^'"*f*'^* '*"• "*" *^^"''l *^- to their ht«»* .N>untrie». . '"^^'' ««*«««» anywheres .,,.„,, ! Qsiiea nfsponded readtiy to sereral r . if * ^ f '""^ "*' '''**'^''* Qn.xstlon» I asked him. Then I said: against him. Qalen suoooe»te(.l in -j , working his xtay into the socr**! ^^n- Cabell ' «l!t,>o of U> that was dl,w-ing the! Q«h^a"s b««» frame seomo.J ,<adden- ly to collapse into a nsass of un- healtbf fleish. His faoo blanched. CowiNfing. he corencd bis ta^ with his hug>» hands. Then bis atoirr («ine with a rush of brv>ken sentences; "i au\ not (tulliy; I am not guilty •muggltni! I\>siii!t .19 a doctor, a law,Tw\ .in ^artny oiHoer. and eyen as a mUltary attache, Q«lon tnada himself trusted • by the allied patriots who wor* risk- ing death a .locen limes a da.v at th» h.imfe of .«fh a traitor ^, hel j ..„ y,„^ ^tsw (he r«a story ot «y Thus Quien me. Kttrse WUh carlary yo« would plly «»•, "I hare sinned often. I regret. Bat - , ... . 'nerer â€" never â€" dM I deaounoo >tarse One week 3at«^r Miss Carell. Pfi«»- CarelU" c««s de Croy and others operating the ^ j^lone with Ms awful thought* for •'^i nearly elgbs years, Quien apivMrs to „ , . .. .V . . . J ''•'^ constructed a hole-proof de- F».>«r. Including the devottn) woman f^m;, whose name has bocv>me a symbol of, „, ,^ ,^^ „^^,^ „, ^j,^,^ the spiritually glorious side of war. we«re tenteuced to death hy a Ger^ man ct^unmartlal. j English Locomotive Goes 76 Miles An Hour on U.S, Road hahr and the Vatican .:â- .â- ,,â-  ," :>;--â-  f.. r^ K.^~ir..' I a s 'â- '•â- â-  ; .; : r.: r.-. â-  ,ci'...-- .^J :i» ^-rr=*r r.i- J^â- .•.;-?,^ .-.: -.,-.. â- ,v. - ; _i. '. ^?li'...-zs S>e- '. ^ : :â- â- .-. -.y? '..:.â- . .i7, i.~i :-? '.u^'.-jkM C-.-' i'::-.r.-.?-.^:. ;>.: .';.>..vtr-- r.'.-r.:* iare r..^: â- "f '. r :-â- ;-â- .-. â- ; .-â- . -..-..^.t?.- :.~i â- .T.fT will .-. ?J.7V>;-.'i- â- â-  r. :- ?. --. â- ' :. â- :. > r. ;, - ? >•?<?* ;.v. -..= â- . .• .s <,*.-; â- ..i ; ' W.X- â-  -• ^i.^.-^tt-j â- * ." ..â- ; -.:-.*-. ..r.- ': .,:â-  ^.i^ :^i: :_:. lad r-i-.i .-.•.irvv." .:.â- ?. â- .• .«-.'. ..XT-.T »i:,ih S>..' .:.•; ^'.^ r.-..«.v..: <: -..â-  ».ii r^w.jr.-.ie.i ^.'^ .v: . T^. -• K . â- ."..SI-. :;-;â- <:â- .,-;; is »%â- >< ,-r.'.. A ~.a::-:.!. ;-??::.-;i. >«: Aae â- B^ .>. i^i-v:? .4.. v'Aiii.V..;,- ;>*cpiMi aa4 I Carell.^t whose htispUal. in Brussels, I ho t.>^^k rvf»tgt> July 8, WIS, I. "underitrotiBd railrx^ad" r«>*ted and trie«i. were «j^" Xnrse Oarell made bo complaint. She knew the rales ot war. and that they wer« not always softened hi mercy to women, â- ravery-ef Nuraa One moraine abe wallted with aereae fare and Arm iite» oat troai her »rlao« cell to face a flrinf i^nad tors," he continued. "It I* my past history that has coayicted me. "My lawyer tried hard to sare »e; bat he has l^t tnlereet. Now I nerer hear from htm and he doe* b»^ thing to reopen tly c«ae>. "I am Ured of ftghUac. I am bo- comtag Tehtiined to my thte, "But I am not gtiUty. My life dar- tag the war waa a draauL I eecajk- 'ad fram the occnpted terrttory to Hol- SPCEO MARK SET BV ENGL^^H TRAIN Baltimorv. â€" The ttsstesl and mJtet >i>»erhii ioToaKMfire In KnrvHV, the "KiiMt GeonfSY \~* of Kajtlaad"* Grv«t Western Railway, cxxupleted a SSK^k^mlile t**t ntn orwr <«alttiB«.>re A llblv> tracks recently ami startled, ofllcials wt that rwad by hltslni; a T<t-m!te>an^k>ur spe«t1 with its Ihrvdtle oaty TS per cent. opMt. •*C^it that out â€" * Pipe down theT*~ â€" ^.V T*\k>e SkMaewhere ta the dyaun»«aeter car, which c\>ntalBed the instramenta and dials, said as the speedometer ^uixvrot upward. Some oim pklted ap a telephoae receirer aad tlM band droppoti hack to ii><i>. LalHirers, ixAco workers and m«»tortst» al^vag the r\Hit« from Raltimore craned their necks aad struck am**- lag poees as the Utha whippet ot the rails. ^^sI^ndcn( la dark green patat aad ,<dkiaiag brass, swept by with T ceachaa. The Sister ProTiDces Qaebec Ss^'.;.". ,l.j> - : It 1* «»t« cl«ar that Qusbec aad Oatario wlU al> vays be <tomdas t a « e lher ta «t aa ecommle ehaiaetar. niled by dtliereat goewramiats. the two proTta«ee hare ao real ttoatiers, Firom the polat ot ^rtav ot agtkattai^ tadast>7. cnmmMv* a»d •«»(«, tibagf I are so ctesely allied that oae caaMd I adopt a poBcy oa aay eaaeetial ~ ttea dtSereat tlom the otter. oae oTthomi saCeriac dtrectty or ha> t directly, ! ^ -8^ â€" I ' FrazKX>-Russian Trade Mofvvvw Piavda: The policy o4 threats aad btackmafl has aot. aad nervr wiU hare aay oSe^-t oa the Soviet (.rOTenuaeaf. It there ar« peo- ij pie la Flegac* who coaal oa tenort*- ,fe«S the SoTtet Repa^ea hy «pl» l malie cooaptllcatioiis, they decalra f tlMMselres aad ara oaly deprirtac FVeoclk bostaen ot advasta$«s whlcit • the pietttthaiT tnaty whu^b has al« li teady b«ea n^otiated wv>u)d bare 'i girea theSL = 9..,^ j Scheet fee Pemksk I Mrs. JeahtiHon had beee to a po^ I Uticai meottng. aad whea rh« retarv I cd home ahe regaled h»r h« ' with her party Ttew», i "We are going to sireep the (««•• I. try. John." she exthhaei remarked Wr haskaaA,* better atart with tU a*^ ; -yoe had I chea. dear: 'â€" Montreal Daitr Star.

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