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fTI'V. WITHER . ..-.it-nlnv 51 Ltd fwiiunlii) Consolidation of Th Evening New ana The Roaebarg Review. DOUGLAS COUNTS ) An Independent newspaper published tor the best Interests of the people. W, No nOSEBVIUJ KKVIEW. IIOSKDVUG, OKKGOX, HtlD.W, MAIU H 10, 1022. VOL. X, Xo. 27;t, OV THE F.YFXIXtJ NEWS. JLfl ViJ & t mi i l. l iik swio I J aKc0 OF KILL- 1NG MAKiT. JNFESSION AT THE STATE HOSPITAL Describes How Painters Were Slain Following Drinking tpff e One Victim Said to Have Grabbed Shotgun- Revolver Then Used. MADALYNNE TELLS STORY OF LOVE (Ry Assoctnt.'d Press.) LOS A.Nl'.KLKS. March 10. Madalynne Obenchaln, pale and somewhat nervous, underwent a s cross examination today In the trial for the murder of J. Bel- ton Kennedy. It was a case of love at first sight, her answers indicated. She first met Ken- nedy at her mother's home In rrSSmi STARTED TODAY TO LOS ANGELES. March 10. ' U nited Press) A slight earth- ouuke Bhock was fell in the (llv United Press.) SEATTLE. March 10. Los Angeles business section at ' Claiming ho had shot In self- a 3 nvi.irk ilila moraine No ilani- defense after being continually site was reiwrted. The tower threatened with death, Frank clocks were all stopped. Leslie, need 2, a strikebreaker Slight shocks were also felt bollermuker employed at the in Pasadena and other southern i Harbor Island I'etroleuni California towns. works, pave himself up to the llakerstiekl Jolted. police today. He confessed he 1917 when he showed the Drop- tiakkhsVIKLJ). March 10 had killed Johnny O'Lcary. erty to a relative. They met (Associated Press) One of the former pugilist, the ghootliiK AVERT THE JUNKING OF THE GAS WARFARE SERVICE fc-M nr.. March. 9. Calsdn f, p Ileebe, who arrived at the oipital Cere a iev . r. 1)13 acquuiai.it circuit court oi a charge of .!, iir John Painter, today in a ii,,u made to Dr. Jonn i,. I physician at the institution. LI that he killed both Painter i -on W imam aim uuueu nrc in a shallow grave some dls roni lh-' l'aintt'r homo. ive time Ileebe was iriea lor der ol Hit; eiuei ihe charge and alleged that Inter killed his son and fcinmittefl suicide. For fear would be implicated in the Heche told me onicers inai i. J ihe bodies where they lat I tound by searchers. The after hearing .the testimony trial, acuultted llcebe on the of insanity. Lifosiim iJiter Hejiented is confession to Dr. Evans, later wi'.s repeated to John , district attorney oft Marion Boebe said he had been em liy Painter and the day before ;rd-r tli3 latter went to La-. inhere ho purchased some Bi ne liquor and clowr seed. Jjis return, Beebo said, he and o Painters drank heavily of l(iior. The following morning (Eiid the drinking bout was re- and he and the elder Painter ltd in a fight. Hr.g the tight Beebe said he d severe blow on tho head, Hie KMlt that he started to a the Douse. It was then, I. that tho elder Painter fornhotgun which stood In hen. Fearful of being killed, said he whipped out his re- ind shot Painter three times. tier Ml dead in his tracks. jiVii Then Starts to ltun. f ' said Painter's son then to run from the ranch, ap to notify a neighbor of the In order to conceal the crime ) iblioity. Ileebe said he t hen ii l killed young Painter. h'' Riiii lie later wrapped tine !I'iinter's body in a blanket and t'i It to the barn. Youti.g Paint- ly was placed alongside that 'aiher. 'r In the day. Beebe told the ian, he hitched up Painter's (and drove to the home of his f. He relumed to the Tainter I that nitiit, however, and, ac to his stateniient, buried the fc th" following morning. Young y r. Beebo said in his confession. Mr some time after the shoot ing. Part of Confession Believed. District Attorney Carson said to night that he believed many of the statements contained in Beebe's con fession, but doubted that part of his statement with relation to Painter's purchase of moonshine and the sub sequent fight. The district attorney also said that it was his opinion, that the elder Painter was buried the day he was killed, for the reason that fresh blood was found in his grave. When Beebe offered voluntarily to evil Dr. Evans the alleged details of the double murder, the physician said he appeared greatly relieved and talked freely. District Attorney Car son later was notified and Beebe re peated his confession. Beebe is also under indictment for first-degree murder in connection with the killing of William Painter. Whether he will be tried on this charge had not been determined to night by District Attorney Lewellen of Linn county. Physicians at the state hospital said today that Beebe is of low men tality, but they would not say that he Is insane. One mental expert at the institution remarked:. ' "Beebe is not insane, and should not have been sent to this hospital." John Painter's shoes were found on Beebe after the murder, and the prosecuting officers contended at the trial that robbery was the motive for the killing. several times soon thereafter and the second or third time he mentioned love, she testified. He said he cared for her but was under obligations to an- other girl. In 1918 he asked w ner 10 marry nun aim sue con w Mr.nc PADTUnMAkFC sented. The engagement con- F1UKL CHK I tlUUHr.W tinned five months. Ralph Obenchaln, a former school chum, arrived In Los Angeles in December and she broke the engagement with Kennedy be- cause of Kennedy's homw condl- tiotia, though she loved Ken- nedy when she married Oben- chain. h..viest enrth tremors In veara occurring this morning. Leslie was felt at 3:25 o'clock this ' declared that O'Leary and a morning. The clocks operated companion had attempted to by telegraph were stopped. heat him with an iron pipe. w Leslie linom a m police to oine to his home and get him, and surrendered peaceably. O'lary's body was discov- CA9 CAI IFADMfA ered sitting upright In bushes ruts vtiLirursiniM ahmg lhe road foy K.et trom where the shooting occurred. (Bv Vnltrs rrii. Tw o unidentified men were seen LOS ANGELES. March 10. dragging O'Leary's body. They Earthquake shocks were re- ran when the police approached. corded on seismographs at a Islle In his confession said score of eastern universities ! that the two men who attacked War Secretary Considers Ways and Means to Keep Chemical Department In Peace Use Methods Outlined Are Meeting With Approval. FAMILIES FORCED ABANDON HOMES MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 10 Hundreds of families in the lowlands along the Mississippi river in Ten nessee, Arkansas and Mississippi are fleeing from their homes today to escape the river's flood waters. Tor rential rains and melting snow at the headwaters are swelling the stream. MINE WORKERS FAVOR A STRIKE (By T'nlted Ir). INDIANAPOLIS, March 10. Bal lots coming into headquarters show that the members of the United Mine Workers are overwhelmingly favor ing a strike on April 1st. Unless the government steps in or the operatotb agree to negotiate a new wage scale, the strike will come, the mine lead ers said. SOLDIERS BONUS BILL MARCH 20 early this morning. They cen- ' t,ni were union bollermnkers. tered in southern California. He did not mention the nnmo ! particularly around San Luis i f O'Leary's companion. Obispo, where the Union Oil company pipe line was broken ! In four places, and the tele- : . phone systvin was deranged. I-..J1 Considerable oil was lost when FORMER FIGHTER the pipes broke. . Reports said that work throughout the oil fields was tempornrlly suspend- ed. Bakcrsfleld, Ilanford, Por- SHOT AND KILLED SEATTLE, March 10. Johnny terville. Vlsalla nnd other cities ! O'Leary, former Canadian champion felt the quake. which lasted six ' lightweight boxer, was shot and in- minutes. Little property dam- Istunily killed today by K. Frank age was reported. The Bbock ! Leslie, a ship worker, who surren- covered territory two hundred dered. Leslie told Ihe police that miles long and one hundred and 'o'Leaty nnd another man attacked fifty miles wide. Three shocks I him. O'Leary with a piece of pipe weie reported In many places. land tire other with rocks. By HARRY L. ROOERS. (InttTiiHtleiittl Nw Service Staff 'orivypumlflit 1. WASHINGTON. March 10. The fight to nrovent the scrapping of tho chemical warfare service in tho Unit ed Slates army, endangered by the restrictions placed upon the use of poison gas by the arms conference, Is under way today. A report Just laid before Becrotary of War Weeks embodies recommen dations from not only the chemical warfare service of the army, but also from the treasury department, the department of tho Interior, tho de partment of agriculture and the de partment of commerce, by reason of which II is hoped that sufficiently extensive commercial nnd industrial uses can be made of the products of the chemical warfare establishment lo warrant their being retained. A letter Just Bent by Brigadier (Djr United Pre). WASHINGTON, March 10. The soldiers' bonus biil comes up for ac tion on March 20th. A lukewarm attitude towards it Is now reported on in both houses. MILLION DOLLARS SPENT FOR SEED WASHINGTON, March 10. The house today passed a bill anproiiriat- Ing a million dollars for furnishing seed to the dlstiosscd farmers In the northwest wheat belt. Tho senate recently passed a bill providing five million dollars and both bills will now go to a conference for compro mise. o BAPTISTS TO ItAISK Fl'MM Thief s Auto Is Found Wrecked btVs Letter Stirs Up Row Jl-EM. March 10. When C. C. f'T. dis'riet attorney of Klamath rot to Governor Olcott sov f '" m-o complaining of the lack J' pera'ion on the part of other f ' "tf1' .als in Klamath county In w :u' o:r the erime wave, which J "1"1 exisvil there, he evidently t d ma a hornet's nost about f s- to his letter of complaint ;f v. ; i)or reminded him that it d duly of the district attorney '' -it all laws were propel ly cn ? a- I ?'iiicesting that it he was f1 t- nt to attend to his duties I-- V irion would be acceptable. I' "I r' ' the county Judge and' ' '"iirnlssioners of Klamath l: a letter to the governor I ! '''Vint- dim upon his reply to i " I declaring that any assist-j :i" Necutive office can give In j - '! lis t riot a'torncy from of-1 .1 greatly appreciated by j i.ninher nf voters and tai-l ef Klamath county. j 1 '' ' of the matter Is that the; ' i"niney of this county Is In-! ' nn attorney nnd his' : I Inaction to date has been -' '" th gaiety of nations."; l. Mer. which Is signed hy ' ,; ' n-11. rmmty Judge; liurrell n 1 Asa Kordyce, county com-1 r" "We ih further to add ' ' 1 art. as such, is unable to n ''ie office of the district at '!i;i county for any assist matters whatsoever and ' '! Fatim. "Knee that you may see1 y ii r wu,1rm to render as In' 'i it nfficn TAcated by the. ni'unibent without obliging ' ' v rr and voters of Klamath ' r nrt to the expense of a b greatly appreciated by i:,.b, r of voters and taipay- (By Asseolatad Prsa.) THE DALLES, March 10. Deposit slips on the Farmers State Bank of Ceiitreville, Washington, robbed last night, were found today In an aban doned automobile here. Nothing else of value was found in the car which was left on the side of the road with front end and engine smashed. The robbers forced the safety deposit boxes but did not tamper with the time lock of the bank. 0 Garageman Gets Wrong Automobile Roy Catching, local machinist and auto repairman, had a narrow escape from being arrested as an auto thief Thi n f t.irimnn linrlne the mornliir an auto owner Informed Mr. Catch lug that he had left his Overland car in front of the garage to be over hauled, Mr. Catching was very busy and so'dld not go out to look at the car at that time. At 1 o'clock, he started home and as his noon meal had been waiting for some time he was In a hurry. He decided to drive Ihe Overland home and by driving It uetermine some of Its ailments. A few minutes after 1 o'clock an excited automobile owner dashej into the sheriff's offlco with a tale of an auto thief having leaped Into his car and driven it away before he could be halted. Messages were Immediately t.lnoed on the wires and deputies n,ja,ul tn pnarrl nil roads. While the courthouse was in a tur moil. County .luilge Qulue, arrived and was told of the occurrence. Ho remembered having seen his son-in-law, Mr. Catching, driving homn In a great hurry in an Overland and Im mediately he connected up the two occurrences an I a telephone call to the garage Interrupted Mr. Catching In the act of dismantling the machine for a hundred and one troubles which h" , v! located. UP"" rnrther inves tigation It was learned that he had taken tl runs machine and o th sheriff nd his deputies are smoking cigars on the garageman. CHICAGO, March 9. The execu tlvo committee of the Northern Bap tist convention met hero today to complete plans for a campaign to raise $15,000,000 within the next two months to defray expenses of tho an nual meeting to be held in June and to carry on the work of the organiza tion on a larger scale. It Is planned to reach every mem ber of the denomination in tho Unit ed States by April .10. Medford Wins From Ashland Rosfburjc basketball fana who nre rootiiiR for Ito.sburff to win the southern Oregon championship in Ihf name to bo played on Mtulford's floor Saturday nlxht with th Ashland high school, wore quito elated today to learn that thn Ashland tam w.is dn I featod hy Medford In a gam nt M'd I ford last nlsht. The name was very I close, Medford winning by only one j pnint. but Hoseburg baa eauilV defeat ed Medford upon two separate occ:ts j Ions rnd (his would Indicate that the Kosrburn team has the edo on Ah I land. Medford and Ashland plH' strain again tonight at Ashland. The IcHnie between the Koseburg and Ash- IHIIU K'dlU ..an Ul.IHUItM, H .! - . - -rflil(nn,., n n i i'iiii t, 1 1 inn i KLAN THREATENS EVERETT OFFICIALS fllv ITnltert Presi EVERETT, March 10. Five mysterious figures. wearing robes of the Ku KUix Klan, last niht entered a church and de- livered to Rev. F. W. Swift, evangelist, a letter and a roll of currency, then departed. The letter warned .eroit city offl- clnls io "clean up the town or retire from office," nnd x- pressed sympathy with all Protestant church work. City officials here are admittedly nervous toilnv. AMERICAN STEAMER IS ASHORE IN FOG (!ly Assoclnti'd Press.) HAMBUHd. March 10. Tho American steiunnr West M milium Is ashore off Heligoland In n fog. The ship is. carrying corn for Russian re lief and it may be a total loss. PREMIER DENIES RESIGNATION RUMOR been devised for the production of charcoal from coal, These experiments aro said to have resulted In tire use of charcoal In ob taining gasoline from natural gas and other highly-important purposes. Eliminates Uinl Pests. Another important use to which the cooperation of tho chemical warfare department has been put Is In connection with the biological survey in wlliuinalliig numerous ani mal and bird pests. Chlorine gas, the poisonous fumes of which were first used by tho Germans nt Ypres, has proved particularly efficient in Ihe elimination of ground squirrels, gophers, black birds and other pests at places where they are very harm ful to crops and do millions of dol lars' worth of damage every year. Effective agents for the destruc tion of insect pests, Including those (icnoral A. A. Fries, chief or the which nffect fruit trees and vines and chemical warfare service, IT. 8. A., the well-known cotton boll weevil al wllh the full cognizance of the sec-I so have been developed, retary of war, to various depart-j All tho recommendations for the menls of the government has do- continuance of tho chemical warfare veloped tho fact that there are nu-1 urp nuw before Secretary merous peace-time uses to wlilcti weeks. He Is making a careful KLAN" THREATENS EDITOR. nr uotud Ftui). LONDON. March 10. Lloyd Geotge's official residence at 10 Downing street today issued a denial that the premier had resigned, on the highest authority It was declared that the report printed in 4he Salur the output of tho servlco can bo put without violation of existing com mitments and with the result that the United States will remain In a state of preparedness In case any nation should In the future decide to use poison gas agulnst Americans. VncliLlon of Experts. After an Investigation of tho fa cilities afforded by tho malu, chemi cal warfare establishment nt 'Edge- iwood Arsennl. Maryland, experts of the various government departments came to the following conclusions: Tho treasury department expert decided that the chemical warfare service would be of value In continu ing to furnish hydrocyanic acid gas for the fumigation of ships. Experiments conducted under Ihe auspices of the public health service study of all dula with a view of depot-mining how much of the activities of the chemical warfare service may be retained without a violation of Ihe treaty the Harding administra tion has negotiated lu tho arms con ference Just closed. day Review.' un ultraHonservallve apparently proved thn efficiency of , to her lover. L. C: Moise Gets In Scrape CHICAGO. March 9. Mary Lou bo Lester, a pretty art student, who swallowed 25 mercury tablets in a cabaret Wednesday, was low today and it Is feared will not recovnr. He fore the poison sent her writhing to the floor, she wroto a farewell letter BAKERSFIEI.D, Cal., March 9. A threatening letter recvlved by the editor of a Taft newspaper was the latest development of supposed Ku Klux Klan activities in this county today. The letter was signed "K. K. K." and addressed to A. M. Kene, editor of the Midway Driller at Taft. It read as follows: "Mr. A. M. Keene, Editor of the Mid-1 way Driller. "Mr. Collander, Mannglng Editor: "I.et this be a warning lo you and tn nil Ihnui .m ni.elo,! u-lll, iimr of. weekly, which supports Sir (Jeorgc Younger, that Lloyd George mid ul ready resigned, "was without foundation." SMALL MAJORITV phoreeno gas In Ihe extermination of plague-bearing rnts. Go-operatlou beiween the depart ment of tho Interior and the chemi cal warfare service developed the fact that tho gas mask used by the American doughboys in France fur- IS THE FORECAST nlh the only adouualo means now Known lor too proiecnon oi miners against the noxious gases frequently encountered In mines. t'liimges DiMHlly (.'am. Work of the chemical warfaro ser vice has developed the discovery of (llv Unltrd Press). WASHINGTON. March 10. Rati fication of the four power Pacific pact by an extremely small margin will be the result If the llnal vole Is " ' i "h,. ..,...llln " tt.,l.-h .m l,,,,, t,l...il In flee nnd your correspondents, which taken by the senate soon a careful,.. ..,,,, ..' . ' ,.,. ..., means those who Bend out reports canvass today showed. The situa- from the fields. j Hon Is delicately balanced nnd little "We don't want any more such re- Is required to upset the calculations, ports as have been sent out nnd ln-1 According lo the stand today, the sit that you take unto yourself that I senate treaty forces can reckon on silence is golden. j thirty votes against passage with 'If you do not heed this warning only thirty-one votes necessary to we will be coinpelli d to (l..al with defeat it. you as wo have th others. 0 (Slcned) "K. K. K the deadly carbon monoxide to harm- Her death loiter was addreaned to Lionel Moise, believed to bo a mem ber of the art colony. Ho was belue sought today. In the art colony it was said the girl nppeared there six months ago, searching for "atmosphere." Her real name, those who knew her said, Is Mary Llvemiaii. But her friends are reticent regarding her love af fair. "Dear Love, I know I had not much to glvo vou," her letter said. "Hut I did want to glvo you every lliing. Only when I came to you I found mself floundering miserably because I would reallzo you didn't DlU tit.lSTS MAY STtK'K M WASHINGTON'. March n. Whole sale druggists ni; v now stock up with a year's supply of "portable liquor," according to a i . treasury p filia tion Issued tonUht by I ernal Rev enue Commissi', vl- Hlair. I'nder the new regulation, a whole Merten Arranges For New Office b-t-s carbon dioxide. Another Import- want un thing of me, no matter how ant discovery of tho chi-mlsti of the! mllci or how little I could give yAu. no-called polson-pai nervlco In that of I And nil my reading and my HttUi "silica gtl." w)il h In regarded ah a philosophy that I may huve built up positive protection nizainst the fumes for myself now come to nothing, novr of atnmonln gas. often genernled to, that 1 ant so desirous, jan Incapacitating d'ree In refrlger-j "Everything does end, doesn't It? iator plants of hotels, restaurants, Icq Put bow much more superior an iu i plants, etc. dividual you aro if you calmly pick Through the research work of f he j your own end? j chemical warfare servlcn, it Is fur- "Cod, tho devil, bad whiskey or (her asserted, new method have tjiotherhood have nothing to do with my death. Hurrah, I'm a better man thnn you are, iuna Din." Moise, the authorities learned to day. Is a newapaper man employed on a Chicago paper. He recently came hero from Portland, Or. Grand Jury Is In Session Today et nale, acrording Medford today All reserved seatslonIy .,, ,,, ...,roval ,", II. '-'et't-n. local automobile dis tributor, b;is arranged to mako bin, hei!.fM;i.rt.-M in the office building j now oreuyl' d by the .1. V. Taney Land sale druggist miy procure an amount ' comp.-iiy. Mr. Merten, who has had : of liquor eju;t! In ten per cent of the one of the finest nuto displays and 1 1 ff t lit! yill yt'.ii. instfuu in iur (ill i j " i inree-monin P-nu.i as tormeriy. '".""' " """'."" ,r .....,, I r. . nf hi. work w.. hi. hsn.llln nf rtoin mo punning as inn nam eu- - " - --- - - 1 I ... I ,, i, ,l,,u.l l,n lv tin. l I'l UHIM'llll IIS 1 II V 1I k'S 1 Kill S, fev- III" C'-M'"! It ' in Ull, il'l'l iiiiiii,-i ' I Lionel C. Molsn left Portland last Tim grand Jury tin t today after a , S"pien,lr after having worked on eeks' recess The grand Jury the staff of the Journal during the nu t dining Hie IVhruary term of summer. Among outstanding reat- be obtained 'Mints of li'iiior may luring the 12 months ttan Mrs. V.. H. Klnc rnd 1H'1 sen. nf Whltefih. Montana. r here visiting with Mrs Kings parents, Mr. nd Mrs. A. T. Tal-r. Mr . and Mrs. Talier are resid. ms of the rural dis 'rict near town. Mrs. King and son I will remain here several we. a.. have been sold and standing room , 1i1Juinil- nnly Is left. There Is sufficient stand-1 Ing room, however, to accommodate! put IS MtK SIIII'I'I II m-ne In the near filiate and occupy a large number of people. .1 " ; U the building across the street Jointly I KPflKNK M ir h 10. The last car wph tin- real es'.ite cotnpany. Ar- CI'XMAX RKPORTI'.D TAKKV l,,sd of prunes u hand at tin- plant iitngementi Hre being made by Mr. I of Ihe Kugene I rnlt firowers' sfi-oeia- Vern n for iiuarti rs in which to ills- ST. LOPIS. Marrh . A man hstm, wn, si, .) out dtirlnj the p.-nt play his line of automobiles but be lieved by police to be Totn O't'onn'ir. j pit an, (,i 1 1 line pool w III soon he ' int. . that be has nothing lo nn- nntorlous gunman of Chicago, whoi closed, nccord: ,-- to J. ). Unit, man- i, niii.ee In this p gard at the present escaped from th" death cell of, the 1 (,Pr ' runH fild well this ye; r. lint time. Cook county Jail lnt liecemlier. -was ,, vrire w ,,, a, high as that of arrested hero tonight after a fierce. tt)(. paHt ,r,.,. r four years. batiln w ith a policeman, during which i , The oci.i':n now has on H I'ltlCVD WAS . T 1 ' 1 1 H KAKUt. both were so badly beaten that llnr irflv. imptiw nrib.r. for 'in fine were taken to a hospital. The police. ra,, 0f (aunl goods for this .nr's Si'OKAN'K. Wash., March 9 - -"If; began chec king the descriptions sent , deliveries, said I'm manager, an I the you cm g. t a firm hold on a coyote, broadcast by the Chicago police at , prospect for a record vear seem it will not attack you," a frb nd In-; the time of O'Connor's escape. bright. Manv t-legratns have been formed A K. Ahlbern. 22, N' wman The arrest of the prisoner followed ,,,.,.( v,., ,r r Holt during the past I. !. Wii:h . lam her. When be his refusal to obey tho policeman's , day or so p v r Mng pries of this tooid a pitH-u'Mly flue specimen in order not to spit on the sidewalk. year's goods. b-:t ho Is not y.-t onot- a trap jrv.icrd-iv be decided to lest Tiiirlng th fight the prisoner was ine them. d'--;-rig to wait a short his ftl' t.il's mince and take the anl- knoi ked unconscious, but revived at tlm to s- wha' ,ther coa-t concerns cid alive "I giabbed the nnlmal by s hospital, where he gave his natue.,r , ,., ... h,,. ..ck." Im told lb" attenilnnis al Tommv O'Cfinnor of Chicago. I r , the H,ik;itie euo rg-'ney hos'ltal to-( On train nin br R3 this mornlnr dav "Ibe tint thing I knew." hi two car loads of soldiers went thru, coat Itnrd. "the envoi had nie hy the; . ... .i. itiii inini imra ,,r I i,, niiw w,r,i ml i 11 , case hi iioseimrK. no Having nnni. com- a-lillilon l.eing inane io ine r oni i.nr- V ; ,. I. ,i. i.iii -,v lil'e liilll, ling, lie Is still luaintalnllig 1,111 "'" ..... I,m office in that building but will recovered and were hack this iiin-Miig up an Independent line of evl- !ng answering Hi" court's call. In- d. nee bearing on the mystery. He vestiKailons niiu h number of crltnlii- had previously, In Ills, been ern al ruses will bo made nnd It is rum-' ployed on the Portland TeN'gram. on d that the grand Jury Is expecting; Ills return to Chicago last fall was to make a very Inn r,m lug final re- to resume his connection with the port. Witne-Ms wro ev.iiiilned lo- Dally News, day relative to iwn burglary rhaic's, o witnesses being prM. nt from lilen dale and Yon alia. as Tonun Iletertlves declared llp'y wer sat !.fl d the pris'iner was O'Connor, Mill, t.I AIIIK ft 1ST MOXKY WASIIIS'fiTMS'. March !1 - The cost to ihe gMMinmenf of gilarilh'l tho m:. lis willl InarllHS lias been 2."i0.niin. Major (lemral l.e.lun". "Miiiinandliig ihe mailne corps, told Ihe house nawi! ion i,,l"e,- today I'nder ixistin mid 1 1 Ion s lie, LeJun said ihe. w.m h.i lb ally no possibility of lb- witl.dr.iw.il of Ihe marine fono from Santo Himlng.i during the nest year. Radio Committee Makes a Report lv A ". .tf."l Prin WASHINGTON. Marrh H) Allo cntbm of twenty wave b-nirths among b various r I asset of wireless telo 1 hony Keriireni and government con ri 'r"' ef On esfabtlshuient of all com- nierriiil wireless TrnimrniM uik ieit tih'me ftntlons was rerttnuietided by cfMumlt(es nf the pro eminent radio conference today. Tbw recfmmenUa Mons do not provide for government control of the recelvlmr stations. Amateur transmitting stations would b riven tli exclusive nun of wave M. Potnrrt, miVm !'n-lfe pe-- Thi. -.r r.-n ilfs from VHfiefiiiwr. ti. n. r Un. bitiut? cb ar ihrourb. I Ul azent. b ft rtiU i l'v to-tr.v tti 'en-l i MIps r'ara M'-ov, who Is empb.v- 'Wash and -re reroute to S;.fi Ahlte rn free,) i,ms-ir wMh Otrri- n f-w bourn In l.uir.-rie nii'i u lun-r ; lengtua or K.o 10 .'mi nieiers ana ed'at th'- IochI po't office, returned . Krandsro from wher tbnv will go cult v. The Im ad of the coyote bus go on to Portland. Mr. Cnturrt has-nnam with th technical and tratn- ,to her work today after being 111 for to Honolulu and the Philippine N be. n neni to --t 1 1 1- for analsls for been here for tf- P"' f-w d.tys at- i lug schools wave lengt In of troiu 200 a phort lime. 'landa. rabies. tending lo huMiiin4 ifT.ilrs. lo 275 metera.