The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 07, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times. Const MnlJ
nml CMs Ray Aihcrtler. '
No. 123
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GIVE EVINCE 0
Inform Officers That They Will
Not leil rcuurai i uiauu
Jury Anything.
ANNOUNCEMENT CAUSES I
STIHIIMUTiMMmiicrnuDi:
Irtie McManlgal Is Summoned
As First witness eeiore
Investigators.
l(Ey Associated Press to Coos Baj
TItnC8J
,na avhrIiKS. Ciil.. Dec. 7.
Lin J. McNamara, confessed dynn
.... ,i.i Tniior Gnllnchor today
that under no clreumBtanccB would
w clvo tho fodoral grand Jury nny
formation of nny kind. Following
7T - ,oi- ITnilnr-nlinrtff
ijU nnnuuntui'ivjin., w..-. ..-.-.-Brain
Immediately nought Orcnr Law
kr special government InvcBtlgator,
to 'tell him of tho prisoner's utatc
stnt. It was understood that
jimca n. McNnnmrn also would rc
rnA to clvo testimony to tho fod-
trl grand Jury.
Tho federal grand Jury convened
here today to tnko up ovldonco to bo
presented for tho purposo of show
ing that a gigantic conspiracy oxlsts
tiroughout tho United States through
ihlch dynamiting, running Into mil
lions dollars, hns boon dono to build
legs under construction and already
completed that dynnmlto has bcon
transported unlawfully from ono
itite to anothor and porhnpB that
Improper ubo has bcon mndo of tho
malls. A similar Investigation Is be
fog conducted In Indianapolis.
niioAo mtniilna nftnr thn crnnd
I... .itvnnil Hlilrlff ITnllimol WnB
notified to havo Ortlo McManlgal, tho
..r.a.A.i .li.nnttiltnr lirmiirht linfnrn
tint body. McManlgal Is oxpoctcd to
fife testimony of vast Importanco to
tho stato In completing Its chain of
..Mum nnnlnit 'lln' nllniTnil dvna-
mlte conspirators. Whon McManlgal
tent to the grand Jury chamber, ho
was accompanied by Mnlcomb McEn
ren, local agent of tho Hums' dotcc-
the agency.
ASK STATE AID
BJnk Irrlgntlon Ciul bo Greatly aid-
cd by Legislatures
(Br Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
CHICAGO Dec. 7 Closor cooper
ation by tho stnto legislatures with
the federal govornmont in promoting
Irrigation wns urgod today by Sam
nel Fortlor, chiof of tho Irrigation In
restlcation bureau of tho U. S. Do
partment of Agrlculturo bofpro tho
nineteenth annual session of tho Na
tional Irrigation Congress. Ho de
clared that in many western states
projects are bolnc rotardod bocauso
of lack of necessary legislation by
dates. Other snookers boforo tho
congress today woro Georgo H. Hut-
ion or California nnd Dr. W. J. mc
Kee, expert of tho soils bureau of tho
Department of Agriculture.
NOT SEEKING HONOR
Oscar W. Underwood says ho Is not
a Candidate for president
(From Assoclatod Press to Coos Day
Times)
WASHINGTON. D. C Doc. 7
Oscar W. Underwood of Alabama,
majority loador of tho Houbo, was
waorsed as a candidate for tho dem
ocratic nomination for president by
Alabama dolecatlon In congress
t a meeting today. When ho learn-
ot tho action, Underwood Bala no
Appreciated tho honor greatly but
taat he was not a candidate
IN ON TRIAL
A. H. Moore and C. A. Moore
Charged With Using Mails
to Defraud People.
(By Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
8EATTLE, Wash., Dec. 7. A. H.
Moore, president and general mana
er, and C. A, Moore, secretary and
treasurer, of tho Alaska Investment
jnd Development company were plac-
on trial In federal court today
"arged with using the United Statos
"Us to defraud In connection with
"aims of ownership of largo tracts
"mining ground at Nomo it deveL
"Ping later that tho company, owned
ao ground at nil.
ALASKA FRAUD
NICKEL PLATED BATH ROOM
F,XTURE8 at MILKER'S.
EECOYS at Tho GUNNERY.
TO
F CONSPIRACY
TUT SENOS
nrii flflrpn fi
upuu jjrnjljl
President Urges Ratification of
Treaties and Agreements
With Other Countries.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
' WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 7 In
tho second ono-toplc messago ho
has sent to congress during tho three
days' present session, President Tart
rcvlowcd today tho relations of tho
United States with foreign govern
ments during tho last year. In tho
messago tho President gavo first of
ficial explanation of tho post-hasto
movement of twenty thousand federal
troops to Moxlco nlno months ago
and urged tho Sonato to ratify tho
gcnoral arbitration treaties with
Great Britain and Franco and agree
ments with Nicaragua and Honduras,
and Rtiggcstcd legislation that 'ho de
clared would strongthon tho nation's
trade and position among tho other
powers.
MANY ARRIVE
OS BREAKWATER
Steamer Arrives In Early Today
From Portland Sails
Early Saturday.
Tho Drcakwntor fcirrlvo in oarly
today after a good trip down tho
coast. She brought a largo list of
paBsongor8 nnd n fair cargo of
freight.
The Drcakwntor will Ball at 10:30
Saturday morning for Portland.
Among thoso arriving on hor todny
from Portland woro tho following.
Capt. D, 8. Ames, G. L. Woldon,
Mrs. L. J. Simpson, J. Doylo, D. II.
Rood, J. Shaw, II. E. Poster, H.
Lccoq, D. Fostor, C. W. Rollins, H.
D. Dounhcy, w. a. uoouman anu
, wlfo, L. C. Dnlloy, A. G. Llnd, H. A.
Utninrrln. .T. n. McDonald. E. Gilbert-
son, W. J. Robson. D. 0. Cowan, F.
Vandormnst, Snm Nass, F. Norborg,
Miss C. Mcintosh, Mrs. M. McKnlght,
Mrs. J. P. O'llrlon, Miss M. O'Drlen,
IM. L. Drownloo, Clara Wright, A.
E. Johnson, Mrs. II. F. Drolllnger,
A. Adolsborger, F. Zoho, Zona Zeho,
Mother Margaret Mary, Mrs. Trend
gold, 0. Randlomnn, D. L. Greene,
W. P. Noonan, W. Huffman G. A.
Kerry, Mrs. J. Kollam, Margaret K11
am C. Sama, T. Stauff, L. Zen
rhoff J. Nashon, J. Miller, 0. Siderc.
COAL RULING MADE.
RulhvajH Required to Glvo Snfo and
SKHNly TrniisiKirtntfon.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
tvAnirivnTON. n. n.. Dec. 7.
Tho Interstato Commorco Commls
IBion declared its assumption todny of
Jurisdiction over tno prucuvcn ui wu-
roads consiiiuiing a uiuruuHii umu
"affoctlng tho right of tho shipper to
safo and speedy transportation of
his freight."
Tho decision was handed down by
Commissioner Lane in what was
known as tho car Bhortago caso in
which tho Missouri nnd Illinois Coal
Company complained of tho embar
go established last winter by tho Il
linois Central railroad against tho
shipment of coal from mines on its
lines In Illinois to points in Missou
ri. Tho commission holds that "tho
tfomporary ((onnscation oy camera
of cars of other railroads nnd plac
ing embargoes lagainst cars being
sent off tho lines to make such rules
for tho return of tho cars as will ter
minate such abuso."
GARY IS WITNESS
Head of tho Steel Trust Gives Views
on Understandings
(Dy Associated Press to Coqs Day
Times)
WASHINGTON, D. 0., Dec. 7.
E. H. Gary, head of tho United States
Steel Corporation, testified beforo
tho Senate committee on Interstato
Commerce today that ho always be
lieved li was entirely legal for com
petitors to como together mutually
and disclose their business conditions
to study and balance trade, without
making any agreement on prices.
SALAD SETS at MILNER'S.
ill'S RUSIiESS SATISFACTORY
Conditions as Reflected by
Banking Operations Said to
Be Most Satisfactory Now.
(Dy Associated frcss to Coos Day
Times.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 7.
Tho general business of tho country
n3 rellocted in tho banking opera
tions, is "qulto satisfactory," accord
SHIPPIMfi MA
k ids no mm
IS LOCATED
Walter W. Lady Found at
Smith-Powers Camp on .
South Coos River.
Wnltor W. Lady, regarding whoso
wherenbouts much misgiving was
,folt by his wife who recently arriv
ed horo from Shorldan, Oregon, hns
been located through tho aid of Tho
Times. Burt Clayton, foreman of
tho Smlth-Powors Logging camp on
South Inlet, rend tho story in Tho
Times about Mrs. Lady appealing to
tho Modern Woodman of Amorlca for
aid In locating her husband. Ho re
called thnt a now man by tho nnmo
of Lady had gono to work for him
and showed tho Item to tho latter
i who Bald that ho was tho man
sought.
Lady ronchod tho logging enmp
last Sunday. Ho said that ho did not
think that his wlfo had como to
Marshfield from Scottshurg yot and
consequently ho did not como hero
to sco nor.
Mr. Lady camo down today from
tho enmp nnd Jolnod his wlfo hero.
STEAMSHIP SAILS THIS MOItNINO
l-'OH EUREKA DROUGHT MANY
PASSHXGER8 FROM PORT
LAND. Tho Alllnnco sailed today for Eu-
rokn. Sho arrived In lato yesterday
from Portland.
Among thoso Bulling for Eurokn
on hor woro:
V. R. Chllson, J. F. Clarke, II. D.
Williams, V. Dean, J. Adams, W. R.
E. Puckott, Jannotta Murray.
Among thoso arriving from Port-
LEAVE TODAY
OHAWAf'E
land wero tho following: .tho small crow of men at work has
Geo. F. Dombroskl, J. b. cook, a. conBtructcd sovoral hundrod yards
D. Lancludah, Mrs. A. F. Donlnguy, ot trnok, nnd old rails havo been
Albort Finnlstrom, Karl FIJort, 0. trUng along tho right-of-way for a
W. Thorn, Don F. Allison, William distance of a half-mllo or moro. Tho
Jones, Herbort Koono, E. Canard, II. c j8 flrBt laid flat on tho ground
SIckolB, Albort Evans. J. W. Town- nnd tnon dtrt fluC(1 ln and tho track
sons, II. Lurgl, II. W. Knnpp, Mrs. brought Up to tho required grade.
Carlson, Miss Carlson, Harry Carl- "Qrado stakes havo beon driven
son, L. E. Ferguson, Mrs. FergiiBon, niong tho rlght-of-wny for a consld
J. I-JT Christie, W. F. Christie, Nellie orav,j0 dutanco toward tho city and
Govlnslkom, Clarice Taft, Margarot BOmo jlstanco beyond tho Elralra
Anglln, Vera Finlaoy, Anno Mere- roadt It jB uoiioved that a mllo or
dlth nnd Annax Pavlowa. two of track will bo constructed with
I thoso old mils boforo tho regular
LAND IS RESTORED
Aliout 2,500,000 Acres of Land
Along Snako River Open ti) Entry
(From Assoclatod Press to Coos Day
Times)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 7
Nearly 2,500,000 acres of land In
Idaho that was withdrawn from en
try nbout a year ago for coal land.
classification purposes was restored
today by ordor of President Ton on
recommendation of Secretary of tho
Intorlor Fisher. Tho land was wlth-
iV.V0V.ni vnl.fn Tho land s along '
OUt COS! ValUO. ThO land IB niong
tho Snako River.
PAYNE RILLDITCTTED
Tariff Hoard Measure is Tabled In
definitely. (Dy Associated Press to the Coos Day
Times)
WARIITNOTON. D. C. Dec. 7.
Tho Pnvn liln creatine a nermanont
tariff board was brought up nororoino
, House committee on ways nnd means
todav by the republican members, '
but the committee Indefinitely post- have also surveyed for tho north arm
poned action through a unanimous 0f the proposed "Y" to bo construct
voto by tho democrats. This prob- ed. The north arm, ns surveyed,
ably shuts off any consideration of will extend through tho McClaren
the measureat this session. tract and strlko tho main lino at a
Rumor Deai; A report was In Point Just south of tho Holeman
circulation in North Dend today of Ph" on the river road, the arm
."".,.., t,n m, mn. n... crossing the Elmlra road a few yarda
pie and tho Southern Pacific relative
,t' rival linos to Coos Day. ono
ver fon ! being thaftho Stho?n
Pacific had taken over the Sumner
n-n.t Kn vr flcntlon of the renort
'could bo secured and but little ere-
. v . .i
oence is givenu.4
Seo CUT GLASS EbKUTiuu
LAMP being reduced fl.00 a day at
MILNER'S.
I owriMAN fmiVA SALAD bowls
ing to the annunl report which Law
i renco 0. Murray, comptroller of cur
rency, submitted to congress todny.
jThe controller makes the startling
'statement, "Tho dishonest prnctlco by
officers of banks of receiving personal
'compensation for loans mndo by tho
bank Is a growing evil and has nl-.
lUllli II'UIUUU DIllU 1U UJIUl UUIID no
to call for crlmlnnl legislation on
tre subject."
Marshfield Aerie Elects M.
Ostrow President For
Ensuing Year.
J.
Marshfield Aerie, No. G38, Frater
nal Order of Eagles, last evening
elected M. J. Ostrow prcsldont of thoj
... .,.- , t, t.i
Acrio lor mo onBuing ju'iu. jvh mu
other ofllccrs woro also elected.
Thcro wiib a big turnout at tho
meeting which was followed by ni
banquet and social session which'
proved ono ot tho mots cnjoynblo of
tho many tho Aorlo has had tho past
year. Tno following aro tno omcors
of tho Aerlo for tho ensuing year:
Pros. M. J. Ostrow.
Past Pres. J. W. Dnvls.
Vice-Pros. R. E. PInogor.
Chnplaln C. R. Flanagan.
Incldo Guard. J. C. Chrlstonson.
Outsldo Guard Chas. Oulmottc.
Sec. C. C. Going.
i Treas. Wm- Longstnff.
Trustees D. A. Curry, W. W.
Holland and Hugh Sneddon.
ARE VERY BUSY
Southern Pacific Contractors
Have Large Gangs of Men
at Work Buy Land
EUGENE, Ore., Dec. 7. Tho
Guard says: "Matorlala aro contlnu-
nllv nrrlvlnir In Rucono for tho con-
etxiictIon of both tho Oregon Electric
railway and tho Southorn Pacific
company's Coos Day branch, nnd
i,oth companies scorn to bo very ac-
tlvo
visit to tho scono of operations
ot tno Orogon Electric- west of tho
eiv Sundav revealed tho fact thnt
grading work begins In this section
Camp has been establlBhod noar
tho sceno of operations, nnd moro
camp equipment Is nt tho S. P. do
pot, indicating that tho forco ot men
at work near this city will soon bo
increased.
S. P. Material Arrives.
Twohy Dros., S. P. contractors, aro
OXj,octinB on ovory train two carloads
of gasolino engines, air compressors
and drills for uso at tho tunnel 23
miles west ot tho city. Sovoral largo
" BCrnnorB llttV0 a"lved' bleating
.,,, nnnrnHnm. nnnr Riieeno
that grading operations near Eugono
may begin in tho very near future.
Most all of tho materials and mach
inery that have already arrived for
Twohy Dros. have been haulod to tho
tunnel camp, several largo loads go
ing out yesterday.
S. P. May Huy Moro Land.
Tho Southern Pacific surveyors
havo during tho past few days Bet
mo graue siaices iur a cuueiuuruuiu
distance west of the Junction of tho
Coos Day line with tho main lino, and
west of where it branches off from
the river road. It Ib believed that
tho;c ompany will buy a eoa.ld.ni bl.
Poftlon of tho McClkren tra ct to al-
"w i"u uu.iub ". " . ".
J" Possible ttrt'taX
ha hnucrht. as the comcany neods tno
'ground on which to store tho largo
amount of materials that will bo ne
cessary ln tho construction ot tno
new road, and this tractVeems to bo
the only available one closo to the
EAGLES Mb
lit OFFICERS
i
IE ffi EUGENE
I
GRAND JURY
PROBE ELECTION CHARGES HERE
PUCE fHIII
HAS RESIGID
Father of Child Emperor of
China Retires as Guardian
of Throne.
(From Associated Press to Coos Day
T'lc3'
PEKIN, Chlnn, Dec. C Prlnco
Shun, tho regent nnd father of tho
, ... , .. , . . . .,,,
chlld omnc;or, nbdlcatcd today. II s
placo as guardian of tho throno Is
tnken Jointly by Shlh Hsu, a Manchu
prlnc nnd former president of tho
...ii n..nn1i,K. nn.i Pan Rhl
national assombl), and Pan Shi
Chang, n vice-president ,of tho privy
council.
Doth of tho now gunrdlans of tho
throno woro formerly Grand Coin-
clllors. Tho administration remains
for tho present in tho hands of Pro-
mlor Yuan Shi Kn , while tho Ln-
press D,ownBr and Emperor con 1-
nuo to hold nudlonccs and carry out
tho coromonlal functions.
"
Canvass of Election Returns
PostponedPowers very
Irate.
. ,. ......,, .,.
Thcro wasn't a quorum present at
last night's mooting of tho Marshfield
city council, called to canvas tho re-
turns of tho Mnrshllold city election
Tuesday, and nothing wns dono.
m, -i!. .... nnnrnm nrnnnni
Not only wnsn t a quorum present
uut Btronuous euuris on mo imri. ui
thoso nresent to forco tho uttondancn
of the missing members, with the aid
of Marshal Carter, failed. Anoth-
Mo nimni m at
CITY COUNCIL
,BPeClnn7.n,w?aMnrfll,n0ll tlon "" t,lnt tho Copplo forces had
Friday ovonlng nt 7:30 nnd Marshall . , . . which to InBtltuto tho
Cartor waB Instructed to sorvo writ- "L,?ByB m w"lon t0 ,nBtltuto lDo
ten notlco on tho members absent co""""'
last ovonlng to bo present Friday ov- boclidl Drop It.
oning. iiiiMl Secretary Stophan of tho local bo-
Councllmon Powers, Coko nnd'clnllsts, announced Into yeatorday
Savage and Mayor Straw and tho that they had reconsidered tho Idea
othor city ofilclnls woro on tho scono of contesting the city election as thoy
early and so woro Bomo of tho most first lntondod. Ho said tho showing
nctlvo workers In Mr. Straw's cam- the socialists mado was moro thnu
polgn. J. W. Donnott, Tom Don- gratifying to them nnd thon, ho
nott, Donnoott Swanton, Arthur Mc- cinmed, all of thoir votes woro not
Koown, R. K. Booth, G. W. Trlbbey polocl. Ho said they would start
and others wore thoro early and tho workng immediately for tho next
crowd was considerably nugmontod oIoctlon nnd lhnl tllon thoy wouId
lator lu tho evening.
lor iu mo ovodidk.
Tho Straw forces woro apparently
very anxious to havo tho council
meet and canvas tho, returns of tho
election nnd lssuo tho proclamation
doclarlng Mayor Straw and tho oth
er ofilclnls having tho highest voto
Tuesday duly ejected.
When tho hour of :3U rouoti
nround and no quorum was present
thoro was n display of uneasiness.
Mayor Straw said Councilman Fergu -
nn hml nhnnPfl him that ho would
f.o? bo IbiVTbe nresont Council-
iSi .S thil Mim
rrLwPcTruBMr!0CopdpIeby pK
straw retorted that ho would not
H vfhinff nr thn bind
d .TMayor1 called tho
mooting to order and stated that aB
long as thoro -wasn't n quorum pres-
ont, thoy only thing thoy could do
would be to ndjourn.
Councilman Tom coko cauea wiy
Attorney Goss out into tho ha 1 for
a conference. Boon niter ineir ru-
turn, Mr. uoss inquireu u iiao umyur rrimnn
or council did not havo tho power, W.R. '"""''f, . 7
to compel tho attondnnco of absent WASHINGTON, D. C., Doc. 7.
members. Mayor Straw said that An appeal from tho Persian poopte
thoy could but ho understood tho to Congress for uld and sympathy ln
charter to requlro one day's notlco the controversy with Russia, was
beforo thoy could bo compelled to at- rend today ln tho House. It asked
tend. Mr. Goss lookod up tho char- tho aid consistent with Porsla'a dlg
ter and said that ho thought tho nlty nnd Importanco.
marshal could compel the abuant -:
members to attend without ono dayB PLAN WESTERN TOUR.
notice. a"3l
Thon tho question of how soon the Chicago Football Team to Visit Pa
returns had to bo canvassed after, cmc Northwest,
election was raised. Tho city char- (Dy Associated Preps to fnns nay
ter does not specify beyond stat'ng Times
tho returns must bo filed with tho CHICAGO, III., Dec. 7. The
city recorder within two days. Tho EvnnBton High school football team
stato law does not refer to city olec- hn8 nrrnnBod a western trip, leaving
tions but specifies i that the county tha rt Decomber 19, MntcheB are
clerk and two Justices ; o : tho peace , d Uh tfc , h h , t poH.
shall canvasa ithe 'returns of elections ,and' and Tacoma. chn"en:o- wore
W J WDonJett wanted to know if rcco,ve1 from tett,ns nt Pendleton.
thoncTcould nontt0bavo the dty ". Wenatachee, Spokane and
recorder and two Justices of tho Aberdeen.
peaco canvass the returns Thursday. SMOKERS' SETS nnd TOiiACCO
Then Mr. Bennett called City Attor-
I L
Many Stories In Circulation
Today of Possible Develop
ments In Affair.
EXPECT CONTEST TO
BE FILEDVERY SOON
No Official Statements of
Plans ObtainableStill Cen
' ter of Interest.
Speculation ns to possible dovolop
monts in tho Mnrshllold city election
nffnln nrn nt 111 tlfn Inilnv nnil tvllllfl
mnny rumor8 nro nflont, lt l8 dlfTlcutt
to secure nny authentic Information
regarding lt.
Ono story that seemed to bo woll
founded was that ovldonco of fraudu-
,))nt votng wng b0,ng oblnlnod nnd
WouId bo submitted to tho Cooa
county grand Jury now ln session at
Coqulllo.
It was reported thnt a considerable
funfl In
lnvf.glBnt)on of tho Bt0r08 of moBftt
voting nnd tho prosecution of nny
flno who hnd wrongfy particpatod
wJ)o wn(j rna,n
wflH n(jt known gomo of th(j 8trnWN
EUppnrtcrB Bnld thnt lt wnB bo,ng dono.
Bomo of t, ,0 mon wh,0
of h , t ,, H fc H
dor8tood mon nround town wh0 hBd,
tn,fm nn ftctvo pftrt ,n Ul(J CBm
pnlgn wero doing It.
City Recorder Dutlor stntcd at
noon today that ho had not beon
served with any notlco of a contest
of tho election.
' Tho Copplo faction havo not nu
Mhorlrcd nnyrtntcmont thnt they had
(arranged definitely for a contest but
I mnny of tho Strnw supportors oxpoct
a contest.
The Strnw supportors declare that
tho absence of Messrs. Copplo and
Ferguson from Inst evening's meot
ing of the city council was to glvo the
Copplo faction time In which to com
plete their nrrnngemonts for a con
test of tho election boforo n mooting;
ot tho council. Thoy oxpoct thnt nn'
lnJlincllon wllI bo BC'cur(d In crcuIt
co,irt prohibiting tho council from
eanvnsslng tho election returns and
issuing tho proclamation of tho ro-
" '" "'" ui'u. wni oo hu-
cured before tomorrow night whoa
U)0 counc meotg ngnn tf canwM
tho returns.
rtnn niinmnv inn.i m,, ,i, .nn
vnBB of tl0 roturnB dd not lmvo
nnv i.nnrini? nn n -. nf ,, nt.
B,10W tbolr real strength.
,, ,u ,nii, ,,.,,
Ho said
all tho socialists woro highly Indig
nant over what ho termed tho "non
resident voters."
PLAN TO DLAOICMAIL
Wltuchs Spring Now Sentmtlon la
( Associuted Press tn tne Cons nnr
uy Associuteu i ross to ine i.nns nny
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WAoHIMl ION, U, L., IJ0C. I
In " Lorlmer inquiry today. George
ai08B testified that Frank Booms, a
Mend of Charles A. White told him
thnt no nnd Whlt0 woro Preparing
storv t0 hlackmoll Lorlmor to the
possible extent of $160 .000 and to
tho cortaln extent of 175,000.
PERSIA ASKS AIT).
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wants United States to Assist
Trouble Willi Russia.
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