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i SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBERS, 1923 i iv:: c i lull lllij.L OR 1 14 te W Lb : ATK HALTS LED T P r t2EuLH czioc:;: it, hr INTO TZICUELES 1 , i Pcrt!-nd Society TVcraea Fail to Tall fcr JDcscercnt of II-darne Da Carry 1 IWr. mm In Ti.f t w r d tip South" - Or, 2 Ex-Ccnvict rUATTLE, Dec 21. Circular letters printed -In gold and -purple inks, oa elegantly embossed, roy ally crested and scaled stationery sent -to a number of society worn-! ;:"Cn P!Vi P ln-Fort"And, Dr., ledto the rresi ioaay or jjount George Hay flfLKL'S V3 da iJarry by deputy" United .. . . - . .. . t - . ; orates . marsaai on a bench - war-1 rant following the indictment here by""the federal grand Jury on a 1 charge of sending, prohibited mat- .1 . . . . - At- - . . ,. . ii niiri ni,,,T1 I ' uiiuusu me goyernmeni imus. - 1.4 w , . -i 1 1 .J rlil according to information given out by the federal marshal's office -Information Lr: i -. t . T. " t ' F.idny Fln- tg of Gee of Hostilities Aflc-t 'I Confirmation Receive Some Fighting ;Li-r 1 1 V,il.,..J FEDERAL TROOPS AHE oncir.'G cack reoels given out by . the marshal's office said the circulars OUfbl-S 41 JCmpiCO Are RS- m mm, m I M ViD ' UU . C1&.U1 L UU lUH I Jit. I I. Ul I W . . I & T rjwT. tT I.IVim Count dii Earrr to establish a Pw' '?? : Cr V-'r i.:j:rCJ L'Jr".ira "court ot beauty'!. and place on '1-11. II ...a m '. . -iimiiea market certain cam tinny Wcundcd Arrive i'.: at : arr- Cr.. r?c. 21 Five 3 eT - -d -to have teen im- 1 fn i .3 robbery of a bank . : r C2, Or., last week were :.l here tonight. , T: Hurray, - . by Ar rti. cr tv c: -ty has been notified salts," prepared from "recipes I h-nJed -down. from Ills reputed ?c?tor, 'Madam du Barry, of the j days of Louis XV. Count du Barry fS charged In four counts In the indictment with sending through the mails letters! containing "certain non-mailable j Nothing iias (By Tb Xtcite4 Prett) ,, been, .forthcoming to verify the accuracy of the indef inite reports afloat that some kind of discussion is going on in Mex ico havine as Its objective a ces- one of the men, ma;tt er cf indecent character '-The Uatlon of hostilities. . "; nls ....l.t ..IJ I .. ... ' 1 ' .r t - ..v. ' 1-f J ia. u "VUJVU w8 B1U salts are said by the postal author- Advices from Mexico City would police to have confessed, j lties to be, upon analysis, rock 1 indicate, however, that there is r, Edward, Walker, they 8a" coiorea na perrumea. iacn j 5ttn -fiShtins -between ihe federal d been fully Identified. I ct of the indictment is based forces and the rebels for posses- loot taken from th bank on : a different letter of aeries sion ' of the- rebel-held town of was recovered, the police addressed to Mrs. Ernest E. Bailey Puebla, which is in the immedf Cheriff Stickles of Lane of Portland, Or., ,the authorities ate vicinity of. the sector in which declared. - ' the two ' forces ' for several days have been encased in feats of Freely 1. 1'-". 11V 1 I arms alone the railways'leadtns to Mexico ; City. Confirmation ! has been received by the Mexican em bassy 4a Wisliingtan : of the; de feat of Villa Hermosa. state ? of Tabasco of the rebels under com mand or General Carlos Green, former governor of the state.' PCUTin-i. npn:: C .1T!U f.'EET After liis arrest Murray talked f: ly to the police department outers. He told of the robbery ai:--f to have been committed ty ti: .2lt and t-ro ctir nea, cf ttiir subsequent w&aderiass. E.:1 how they were harbored ty lazze county ranchers now r rrrest for aiding them. Fffnrt Rpincr MaHft tft finH -Z r:y saia ne naa served a sen t. cf 14 months In San Quen t :r: 33. California, on convic- uciyiu noccnioiy i err Uizz Portland early ATHENS. Dec.: 21. Colonel T "-y he had rented a house piastiras of the revolutionary t uLt Inr-zlliLZS for it. committee conferred - today with . . . refesed 13" r. 3 ary Jtd- tro Our Relative Strength Setora Assembly cf t-i c r. .'. 1: c" is. er cf t C D crlj: ii : c tl l t re .: tc;i err t . r f E . Cf tt-3 tVLzr tlrea jaea I, Hike D:mi3 is suspected I ilclpatioa la tLa robbery; ",,7ells is accu;d cf helping the chiefs of the various political Etoups la aa ffort to -ascertain tn? through concerning events in thai fstotlva ,aiitlti KafAv thft I ; Federals Attack Directed rices from Mexico -City are to -the effect that the fedearl troops are 'fprcing 'back the rebels in the "vicinity of Esperanza and Oriental in the sector east or southeast of the capital. The situation in the oil fields in the region .of,JTampico : is re ported quiet. Littla news is com their relative strength before the meeting of the .Newly elected na tional assembly which haa. been parts . of the republic. Numbers tot men wounded in the lighting around San Marcos and Puebla are :yd lletcalf U held s a I Tne present : alignment . shows tn nf h. h. tne lioerais lO pe ciaimiujf akn to ' hrtsnftnla Their rfnm, deputies and the republicans 178 ber.-however, is not given, i of the total of 402 seats, but owl NOGALES. Sonnr Mexico. T :rrests were tnade by po- mg w me laci inai many canui- 21 Bearing-the scara Of battles ;ctives aliad ty private dates in the recent elections and ojen .wounds received recent- lives. The officers said they unaer dou me iiaerai ana iu r- My in a clash with rebellious forces Lcpeful of recovering jnor pumu uauuer ijcjr w at -Tepic, General Anatolio Ortega. ttolea money. About $7,- ciaimea oy oin smes, ana ia former . federal chief of miliUry 3 taken In the rctbery. The actual lineup cannot be determln- Uperatlona in the state f Nayarit :al the loot rcc-fTci here, convoked for January 2. was committed December ::izcT from Er""3 were on vrzv here toz!;-t to take : the prisoners. ' -:.::a the police tonisht declin 3 reveal the sources cf infor i which had lei tothe ar ; it was apparent tl-:t they ha 3 v eil posted. 1 Murray 1 -v.se which Murray tad jast and furnished, they rush :ed-with certainty before the as sembly meets and proceeds with , the election of its president and i srjeaker. was brought -to Nogales today. General Ortega . was reported killed when the rebels captured Teplc last week but .explained up- Meanwhile the republicans fear- on hi8 arrivaj here that h;8Capd from Tpic n an automobile after ing a compromise on the subject ot the future reflme in the being wounded by the rebels. semoiy are xn iavor ot iowbs revolutionary -government s reslg- r . - . ....... After Vz7 tad nation and seizing the reins.tnem and V.'alher at selves, inus assuring Tepuoiw. r , y to anctisr part cf the city -CiriCtmilS UUr : t k in a woman known ms ' Past GlldTdS IS $CizetJ a. caase. una xesuiiv 01 t r rrrst was that Mrs.' Chase 1 , . ; then where she had hld C a ric'2o3 cor.:i'.r-!ag J1.42G c f j stolen funis cf the Florence 1 . which she said Murray had l '.y. 1 er for safe keeping. . Vcmaa Kct Hill NEW YORK, Dec. 21. Christ- mat liquor that was shipped by the forces guarding against smug gling in New Jersey and along the Canadian border, became the tar get of New York ? police tonight. A .force. of detectives invaded the theatrical and shopping dis trtrta around Times Square and Herald Squaro arrested 15 men nd seized larse euantKies or whiskey and gin. Federal prohibition, agents also n, cf the bank and two patrons jomea me nouunjr a naa entered wane me row- rmcu -v y - . Boctlcsscrs r.cb Still and Are fiovv Being Sought BALTIMORE. Mr., Dec. 21. A score of city policemen - were summoned to the G wynbrook dis tillery tonight to aid county po-. lice in rounding up bootleggers who robbed the place of at least four truck loads of 'liquor.1 Word received at police head quarters said that the bootleggers had been surrounded in a -woods. 3ASEBALLBAT ! 3TOPS ENRAGED MANS TIRADE : f 5 ' J i1 t Fifty FaniUea Held Prisoners in Apartmejit IIossc ty : Drunken Dweller ' WASHINGTON. Dec 21. -Fifty families - were .held prisoners 'r by a drunken man. with a revolver in a downtown apartments-building today until a sick man arose from his bed and knocked out the mis creant with a baseball bat.' ; - i - Sam W. Armor, after a quarrel with a woman made a futile at tempt -at -suicide. Somebody call ed the police in the uproar and the enraged man. racing through the' halls of the building revolver in hand, held its occupants cower- ing in their, apartments, 'threaten ing to kill the first who emerged until George R. "Kid well rose from his sick bed. broke the marauder's arm with a baseball bat and held him until the police arrived. ! GOOD BUSINESS -IS BEING DONE BY GOLD MAKERS Financial Situation in Central Europe Develops I4any . Forms cf Fakes fill' SUBJECT , LEIPSId," Germany, Dec. 21--Alchemists j.s and sear-alchemists are beginning, to pop up Jn various parts of Germany with 'devices for making gow. As the financial sit- French Premier Quotes Fig ures- to snow increased Production of Coal and Ccke Since Occupation uation grows worse, the readiness to believe the: tales. of these im posters Increases: In the middle ages, Bavaria had much experience - with men who ire.teAdjfd.lO.ave earned the sec ret of making gold. Duke William the fifth -went -down in history as the ruler who dealt most harshly with ihls typeof jfaker. : Tte ye- netlan imposter Marc Antonia .ragiionor vao ueecea uxe wu- rsuU- t nMM..;AA TA liam t gold-making, scheme, wiiaiuwci wi Wh" 'w , was hanged in 181 at Munich in USmiany Uiif'.nui UOW a red gibbet with a gold cord for the noose. REPARATION PARLEY IF uIVEfJ APPROVAL mm iiA-uui riiuj BEIL'G COSB Committee Will Do Little Work Until After First l . : of New Year . ' 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. S21. Con sideration of the tax revision pro gram was suspended by 'the house ways and means committee to-; night until after the first of the year but chairman Green indicat ed a report on the administrative features which have been under discussion would be made by Jan uary 10. i - , i ' "This would clear, the way for consideration of soldiers . bonus legislation under the - program agreed upon by the committee Considerable discussion took place In an executive meeting' of the. committee today over pro posed changes In the capital as- Pay Debts in Cash liEQEfl FKiT ;'-liPi:jlSEO; PARIS, Dec. 21. -By Associ ated Pfess:) Premier Poincalre, replying to adverse criticism of the iRuhr -occupation . from the gov ernment' opposition, today .re viewed the entire subject in the chamber of deputies. He produced figures purporting llnmn Pacific PrODOSeS To hoV that France and Belgium I -DntAi,' n bad obtained more than five mil- Livestock Shipments lion, tons of coal and. coke since January 11, the beginning of the occupation as compared with what he termed a "probable zero" had not the guarantees "been taken. He added, that with 27 per cent of i BAKER; Or., Dec. 21. Sub stantial - reductions in j livestock freight rates from points in east ern Oregon, to California are pro-: the entire B-uhr production assur- posed by the Union Pacific system, led tor 1924, the shipments 'next in a communication received here year will reach more than 26. today by William Poilman.i from 000.000 tons. , A. a. : Edmunds oi tne company. I . , Want lay uificials or tne union facuic, ac-i The premier reiterated that cording to the in f oration, have government's, intention not to had several woinf erencesf swlth the evacuate the territory "beyond the Southern Pacifie officers regard- Rhine until we are comnletelr preaenf-taart sets feature of the law, whereby gains on . capital transactions, including stock divi dends, would be taxed; under the income provision rathCr than on the present basis of 12 M percent on capital gains. The working put of -auch a change, if found feasible, was placed in the hands of treasury experts, r While the entire committee will not meet again until January Zi Chairman .Green will confer with sub committee in the 'meantime on some of the technical features under -discussion. No major leg- islation la expected to be taken be fore ,the house until the new rules have been adopted. ederaL Prison Lacks ; Deds to Supply Men SEATTLE, Dec. 21. With only 36 beds at the McNeil Island pen itentlary and 540 prisoners already confined there, no more can be received,-according to an an nouncement made today by United States Marshal F. B.v Benn. - There are in- federal court here pending nearly 80 cases - which will carry with them penitentiary sentences, if the " prisoners "are found guilty. Permission is being sought to transfer some of the long-term t prisoners at- McNeil Is land to an eastern penitentiary. : The woman was not held. TcIIIrj of the robbery - and ; Mr; from time to tine. Jiur r: i '.1 it had all beea easy. Ha tc ' i l. z w Vice President Carl Berg- T-- V,' tc-ry was in progress had been 1; ked In the vault from which ti . y were unable to release them f - 'v-s for some time after the rob l .i l.ii gone, lie told bow he a-I two pals had fcrced Charles P OA 1 i ! i I I ! Ill 1 street. Nine persons were, arrest-1 ed tbere and: the restaurant was stripped of dts working force. The detectives were given in- xtrnctione to arrest all persons found selling illegal liquor and :to Lii32;3r, Nels Eercln and Jack rrins to narDor ana aia iaerj r Florence after the robbery I f :.:J three men had been raid r r services. Ila r? 1 l ite Walker or to tell who :i with h im in' the robbery- I - : 1 he had gors to I-Iarsh- f " after leaving tie FJcre-co t t "i taI coa fccra froa I r-lTM hy t-ain. THE V7EATH (By the Content Kditof) From the number , of telenhonO charge them with violation of the caIlg received by th,e Contest :EdI- Volstead act. Iter yesterday many of the auto- IIow many retaurants and cafes m0bHe contestants - are nuttlne thpv entered was not learned atfrirfh onArlal effort to ed to they did not operate with search wm the gold p-rizea to b0 awarded warrants. t I for the most cash turned in ori Tha raUs, the police said would UubscrlDtions "for the week endlnir continue indefinitely. : I at 9 d. m. Saturday. Dec. 22,One cash . prize to be awarded ' to the Li:aoX: Fair. LOCAL WEATHEH (Friday) Llmum temperature. 41. i-niri teEiperature, 31. -r, 4.1 f:ct. Ffhrt V..i Uzdz To nz:,z2 V.'rcck At Astcna tanu "X am too, busy trying to win tne ASTOIMA, Or., Dec. 21. -CT- special gold pxneyand .the extra fnrf ti'idorwsv for a year past tot bonus votes offered to bring in raise toe wreck of the steamer my ubscriptions -to the orrice to '.Velsh Prince, sunk In the Colum-j day, so I am mailing them in- l' river at Altoona, wasn., cui- stead, was ueuawy wnat tne man- tainated today in dynamiting op- ager heard on . answering the crations as it had been found im- phone yesterday.". . This Is what possible to get the hull up by their friends expect, and what will ni! m nil ar and coffer dam methods. eventually tell when the final As soon as the deck Is removed j count is made, to determine ine hv tljsti aa effort win be made winners .of these special gold t- 5 IT-: I t 1- :y i -vr:. of the big bonus of 150,000 free votes for' evefy club of $15, and subscriptions will never count as many again as they do this week. Now, every minute, counts. Call on everybody who has promised you a subscription and foe sure te get It into; the office 'or in the mall not later than 9 ' p. m. to-night. It has i been so arranged that every : contestant may work yp to the Jast minute of the of- prize to the out of town contes-J fcr, whether they reside within iew qiocks oi i ne aiaiesman oi fice cr In the country districts. . Hurry .Hurry! Hurry!, and ing feeding jn transit and are pre pared, to .proceed with the publica tion of new rates te -San Francls- co. s The proposed - rates on cattle show a reduction of the present paid" and he lauded the. occupa tion, as.. an. .' effective. . means . of bringing Germany to the -realization that , she .must come to terms. Concerning the expert . commit tees, .appointed by the reparation 1 rates, 'ranging Xrom 17 a car t commission J to in vestlgata Ger Th e Dalles Jo 4 2 a car In Baker. ;.; Rates on sheep In'donble sdeck JLL0. jper . cent of the cattle rate.. . Fffi Eft DO'fS ce wm many a financial situation, he ex pressed the hope that their work would be successful.. .. He .dwelt especially on the ' Importance of the presence on' the committee of representative citizens : of . the .United States.. with: the approval of the Washington government.: He was willing, herald to Te- sume direct negotiations with Ger many now. that , the , passive resis tance was ended provided the Ger mans would not . attempt to en gage the Frnch in ,"conv?rsatious SWEETHEART OF CONDEMNED IMAN DISAPPOINTED Visions of Happiness Held by ... Russell Heeker's - Be . thrcthed Fade - likitJllJiiii itk. nrprpr-ir 0 LU i it m J PORTLAND, Dec. 2Iw Dreams of happiness and a home with her loved one were shattered for Miss j Nellie Lenhart, Portland erirl who never until this week lost the faith that her fiance, i Russell Hecker, j would be granted his life. Dally since Hecker -. was - trans ferred from the state penitentiary to the Multnomah county jail, upon the filing of his appeaL the cell. Loving hands had .prepared 1 Li I -i UrrUuv.:,n . for him each 'day dainty morsels. .desigped. ito ...make his. Jmprison- ment more easy .to Jear, .and ma terial evidence of her love. . Not - only that,. Miss Lenhart has whlled away her many long evenings in her room, alone, work ing upon the trousseau. .that, was ready for the day when Russell shoujd ; claim her as his bride. Now she has' left her handiwork to mice and moths, for her Russell has been taken from her iorevr. Government D:- Caticficd cf C:r. of O ni ir rr lf - Jic,by Secretary EXPECTED DY GV. , To'Er.tcr Prcpc::J r.. ,7m Vcu:j Civ: w I W4. 1 iiehote wm Offer of Wealthy Negro Was Hoax to Make Wife Sat isfied, He Claims ir.VASHINGTON, Dec. 21. . is ro ll'.:e!!hood th3t the U Zi?:rs rsvernment will i.:V arbitraticn the authent:::'.: documents which the state C ment recently rn !) pull: -show tLa.t rLVLl-tic-uary ro' coziwCteJ la t.j c--:".lrr wit ofcject of underainJjg ti. 3 c-ment. - The American, govern - . I Iy ati3"c-d villi the ; '.. of communications xnada r, from ths soviet fo workers i. country and Lclieves thit to any such proceeiin3 as v.: ' by Forelsn iHnl-ter TcLl:. in a statement in Moscow t would only involve a pre; LONG BEACH, Cal.. Dec. 21. X, .... TT.I T -fcr- '..1. - . .. ...... I ' - hcicu u wmc, yruo, iwo aays i ion BouKht by. the IluE.an ago inea suu for divorce charging I oritles mat her husband, EiBier La Male, I i roiltlch !I- "3 CI had tried to Sell her to Lou Har-I - ' I ris. nerro. nromlnnnt in tha Jnsr.l Secretary Hugnes in ti (a, Mexico, underworld, for $500.- I statement .which was tr; 00 0 was the victim of a hoax in-1 to Tchitcherin, made it ci vented bv himself: according th I negotiations cannot prccc signed statement made here todav I cessation of soviet prors; SiX Youths , Fi 0 m" N e a r that usurp the function of the . Cnri(TfiflW ,AHm!t RnK. . waratlon, commission. 11 - cf H ,J 'f . r 'x'fi. " whose prerogatives we lateud 'hing'Postpffice ta " . EUGENE, Or..' " Dec. 2 1 .-iFour more youths' residing -"Spring- field were arrested today charged office robbery at Goshen Monday fcl" w" f0rtkciDS a night or in a series of burglaries r'" " L j r-""" vf ,, iv v- th. fH.fceeds of a foreijrn loan. M. Poin respect." v '- ... -. , . . : f r- Time Jteqmrcd , , , He admitted that it was imeos- aible for.-Germany "lust ov to make any aorf of cash-;paynr.t-.3t by La .Male and "made public by his attorneys. , - v, u Male declared there never was, ao. far , as he .knew, a ,necrro : in Juarez named Lou Harris, that i he never had negotiated with any such man tor the sale of his wife, and that numerous letters that have been published purporting to have come from the j negro were written by him. La Male, in a dis guised handwriting.' AH this, said La Male, to arouse his - wife's Interest in life after she had fallen in despondency hen the" authorities took from her five children ' by a previous marriage. - "The letters she claims to have received from 'Harris' I wrote my- t-elf. I even delivered them to) her myself. Not one -of them ever went through the mall." '" " cers, they have confessed. The bovs arrested -today; are Harold McPhersOn, . 19; Earl Cal kins, 18: Alfred Townsend. Hi; and Leon Bowman. . 18. Bow man is charged only with receiv! ing stolen goods. Ray Bryan, IT, and Hazilette, 1 5. who were arrested yesterday were today .arraigned before a United States1 commissioner and bound over on charge of robbing the ipostofflce and McPherson and Calkins were arraigned and bound" over on ja eharge -of attemp ting, to rob' the same office. . I It is alleged that the. attempt; was made November 14. caire asserted -mat ne would un dertake "no negotiations seeklag again to impose the Prussian in fluence on the Rhineland from which it is their tendency to drift further away. . . VI do not believe,"-ho added that the hour of optimism has yet struck, but when German good win Becomes a reality x am -cer tain the . occupation , of the Ruhr will be for much in showing the French strength .and will." CFHSFS8I1I Washington : Farmer .Dies Almost Instantly roi- lowing. Attack . . 21.-rJs. Bsarirawis f TER LfiuG DELAY Grounding Caused By. Fol. lowing Orders To Pro - : ceed In Fog . . ' (By Th AsMdaUd Preas) ' ' NEW YORK, Dec. 21. The Leviathan, pried of the American merchant- marine, this morning struck a mud bar off Staten Island remained there for about seven htfurs and at 5:15 was re-floated 'SUMNER, Wash,. Dec here, was killed .tWa a,f ternoon . by uJ?: " , Bet as many subscriptions today as you possibly rcan, because it is very much to . your interest to do so, and don't forget this week not only 'counts Tor the special 'gold prizes but for the grand prizes to be awarded at the close of the competition. . i t Nobody has the prises cinched yet. and the extra work you do t- ' y nay -be -the very -votes that i'.! '-?a fcr yea a splendid auto- . .-".:"3 at tie closo of th.e compe- v I ! - - - . , j I. v.. .4. - a bite of his borse. 4 Mr. Bunney Is said to have Just returned from, a trip to Fuyallup and was attempting , to . back the horse while unhrnessing him when the animal bit him in the neck. Mr. Bunney died ajmost .instant ly. His wire, wno Tvas wun nim on the trip witnessed his death. -. been landed by ferry boats and tugs. She proceeded In the dusk to her pier with' the rest of her passengers. Although Capt. Herbert Hartley, in command -of, tbe Leviathan, to night declared he shouldered full responsibility for- the grounding of his charge, Capt. Joseph Bigley, the pilot, asserted that he and 1. Tf . 1 - . i' , UrCQCn SCGUlSn iijie- . - the ship up the harbor through ! i.IaSCnS HOld Initiation the tog, bucking the strong ebb uae. again sx meir ceuer judgment PORTLAND. Or., Dec. 21.-- j and upon orders from shore of- Oregon masons of. the Scottish ficials of the United States lines. Rite 'of the southern jurisdiction j Other officers of the ship cor- continued today the work of In- roborated the pilot's statement, itlatlng a -class In tbe.ir semi-an- They Reported that while the Le nual reunion."" "."..' viathan was 'wait Ing at quarantine Degrees up to the 31st were ton for the . foj to lift and for the ferred during the day and eve- tide to turn ao the ship could reach n!n;. The 32nd and ffnal degree j her tier. Hartley was ordered by wllite 'toaf erred CaturJay. rali to start f?r t doc at cace. FINAL FLASHES 'I I ATLANTA, Oa., Dec. 21. (By Associated -Press) "Guilty of murder, with recommendation for mercy," was- the verdict returned tonight against-Philip E. Fox, Ku Klux 3lan .editor, who killed Wil liam S. Coburn, a Jtlan attorney In Atlanta, November the United States and the a I: of'moasures by the Kuj.::,.i ; oritics' to demonstrate tt;!r faith in the dl3Charse c f t!. - International oVJo-tlc:: s. State department or::..".' confident" they can (..::.;;- the authenticity cf eovlct r; tioaary documenta la tLcir I sion before the senate fore:,, latio'ns committee durir study of the Russian qui which is proposed for after holidays. The department cf . tice it was said toiay, l -1 has given assurances of t: - : uineness but has declart-1 t. authorship can,.Jte traced C: to the soviet government la I: sia. . Foigery Oain rrctt " The. assertion of Tchltc-eri- t! the documents are forgeil. : only wes expected by Amer!;--ficials but is regarded by then a "series of propaganda in its An attempt was being mads lead the American people to lleve that the communi t i '- " tlonale in Moscow It waa t I, organ for communist inter al propoganda was aepart ? ' the soviet "government v: the. soviet regime In' Rur ! t 1 self the organ of Ihe t...: party." " NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 21. Two hundred Mexicans in New Or leans are under surveillance and the arrest of 1 5 for plotting to ; Avrm n wn rnnnU 9 a a e- a revolutionists is imminent. United fent ?omuaiKa". .7 : Denial Mado Mrf3COV." Dec. 20.- Tchltcherin, ' the soviet f--minister today In a statement nled this, government ever 1 States District Attorney Burns announced today. Louis DOUGLAS, Ariz., Dec. 21. A few additional meager details re ceived here today regarding the earthquake which was at first re ported to have wiped out the three towns, Oputo, . Huasabas and Granados, Sonora, confirm In part the first dispatch regarding the disaster. SAN FRANCISCO Dec. 21. The Southern Pacific company has announced that Its net railway op erating income for November was 15,148,999. an Increase of $230,- 639 over the same month last year. connections whatsoever with t! party. In making public his denial, , Tchitcherin declared that It Uk exist any documents such as h: been; referred to by the Amcrl government which tend to e. that the soviet government 13 i ing to stir UP revolutionary act: ties In the United States ti-- forgeries. He added that the soviet gov: : ment would like to f,iVv"!; j authenticity ofthe docur.;; r-i j arbitration. Tonight Tchitchcr! a aJir. I his own repudiation of the c r racata by G. S. Z'.iictt. ircJ.: of the coramurii t third intc tlonale and M. the Izvestia. tteckloff, edltrr MOBILE, Ala., Dec. 21. A ir$e uuuiiwr ui additional arrests I . p t, OJ.f on indictments returned by the I Tc-'n hC IS liikn (lauujui; iu uwue B tcutauuaai wllwl t Wlii lwtliJ I alleged 'booze ring espose were ! made here today brinclnjc the I LEATONWORTII. Karta?. 1 number taken Into custody thus (21. William La Trasr?, nofor' far to more than 50. 1 Kansas train robber, through the gates of t!.: CUbl'ilBUS. Ohio. Dec. 21. tentiarv here tonight for a. Two -women, -Mrs. Minnie. G. Da- term of freedort. tics vl vuluiuuui auu iirs. iNRllie i : t liu - t. j. Paul of Circleville, both of whom celved a Chri.'tm.ts 1'ircl., died last September supposedly will expire January from" disease of the heart, were poisoned unknowingly bv their at-1 Al'I'i'AL ..4I. .1 I -1 CP I TTT I' TJn- here tonight upon completion of waa made to : an investigation ; which has been to aid in t. - ... . ...... .... -