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WEATHER
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SECOND
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MEXICO CITY;
IS
Crisis Drllcvcd to Have Dccn Passed
Situation Still Grave No Dem
onstration Greets Arrival of Pres
ident's Representative.
MKXICO CITY, Au H. -John
Llud, I'roxl lotit WiIhuii'm mimmiiiI
representative, who united line
Hai'iily last night, hold a Ioiir I'Oii
forencti tenia y willi fhnrg d'Affaires
O'KhniighneHsy of tint American em
bassy. Lack of interest in Lintl's
Coining (111(1 ri)IIH('(lll'llt flllMCUCO of
dMurlmiico whs tliio largely to Ihn
fuel Unit a great student dcinniiHtrn
liiin in favor of liuerla was in
progress when I.liul reached the clly.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 1. Wlillo
Hit' Mexican silunlinn Htill is grave
luilny both President Wilson nnil
Heeielury Hrjnii heliuvo Unit the
crisis has lircn pusscd. It in now
fiooly riilinittcil thai Urn lifu of Jolm
I.lml, tliu prenident'H envoy, wm in
danger. Secretary llrynn Hut at hi
desk until 1(1:10, refusing to lenvo
until iffi'litl word cuine of LludV
unfit arrival in Mexico City.
Now that Mini In In tho United
States embassy in Mexico City the
danger of any nutrogo directed at
him in helievod to have liecii greatly
reduced. It in officially hinted (hut
no farther steps will ho taken to
carry nut the Wilson niluiinislmtion'H
pence plans until I. hid completes his
iuvcNligiitiuiiM. I In will make it plain
that tint Culled States cannot roeng
uiio lluerla oh president of Mexico
in any circumstances, and will do
all in hi poucr to inducu Aiucri
cniiH to lenvo Mexico.
It !h admitted licm that Ihn work
of getting Americans in Muxiro
started homo linn been unostenta
tiously in progress for Home days.
The greatest danger in tho situation
now U that hiimo posltivo outrage
on AuicricaiiH would forco stern
measures hy Ihn administration.
Ah n rcRidt of an investigation U
wan ordered to make Chnrgu
O'Shaughnessy at Mexico City rc
jmrled today on Ihn nrrcst of a
iiiimlier of American newspaper cor
respondents tluire. Ho said Purse
McFall, 0110 of those arrested, ha 1
heeu liberated, tin also Hind other
Americana reported Imprisoned at
Guadalupe, Colma and Oiiuyuius had
heeu bet free.
HEAT UK SHOWN
OT
llnnilllnn Lewis, aged III, wns so
rjotwly injured nliout 7 ;KI , o'clock
Saturday livening at thn Nntutnr
iinu, when, after sliding down thn
ehulo at 11 terrific; rain oT speed, he
struck fneo ForcmoHt against a bnr
ie floating lu tliu water.
Young Lewis, who in nil excellent
swimmer for bin ngc, eniuo down thu
I'liulti standing on his hands and
knees, and when ho reached thn
rather level cud of thu incline sprung
into tho air, hiirllinu' IiIh hody with
Kieat force. njjninHt the Hharp cud
of the iron. hound linrrcl, cnviiiu' In
hiri niiHnl and frontal Iioiich und
hicaKiutr IiIh jaw. Tho hoy cried
onco for help and when t alien to the
cold water nhowor ho talked freely
of how he "could tounli Jho end of
IiIh teeth with hlx oniu," hut if lie
fel uny pain it could not ho deter
liilued hy thn half doreu Hpcclutow
who yero at the Nntiiloriuui ahout
ilimlc. The lad dltplaycd the ureat-
i'K uril aiul while willing to tall; of
Iiih injuilurt ninile 110 Hlinw ot hniv
ado, Dr. Unjlinr, who nllended tho hoy
and had him placed in thn hoHpltal,
Hiiid IoiIuy that tho lad wax doing
very well,
MOTOR YACHTS SWEPT
OUT TO SEA BY STORM
NKW YOIIIC, Autf. 11.-Two mo
tor yacht, narryliiK twenty persniiH,
Hwept out to eu in yoMlorduy'ri
Hlnrm, were Mtlll uilieaid I mm to
day, I.lferfuvcM ul llarncuiit City
Heandied all tduht fur Ilia iuUkIh
NO
AW
UNHARMED
VVMMvUt
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GENERAL SHE
BY SYNDICALISTS
TIES UP ITALY
Socialist Ornanlzatlon Precipitates
General Walkout Strikers and
Troops Clash Frequently-Mob
Throws Stones and Slnas Songs.
MILAN, Auk. 11. Proclamation
of a Keaernl ntriko Ihrouuhont nl' It
aly wax made hern today hy tho
rtyudicnllrtt ami noeialiHt workiueuV
orKaniratinn here.
Htriken and troopn cIiihIiciI frc-
ipiently throughout thn day, the
inolm throulnu Htonea and pcrniHlini.'
in KiiiKiiiK aunrcliiNl hoiiuh until urn
pcnicd at the hnyonel point.
ItOMK, Auk. 11. -All the troops
in thu city am under arum, ready to
reprehrt expected violence! ariHinu out
of a u'ciierat Htrike, The ciuiHunl
nnil the Vatican aro hoth under
heavy (.iiard.
FEDERAL JUDGE
8AN PHANCIHCO, Cal. Auk. 11.
Tho onth of federal JnJgculilp wnn
lulmlnlitercd hero toll to Maurlco
T. UooIIub, ot HolllHter, Callfornln,
appointed by I'roililent Wilson to
ucced tho Into J ml no J. J, Do Hav
en, tho ceremony tioliiK performed by
UnllcJ tllatcH DUtrlct JuiIro Wllllnin
C. Ynn I'lcot In thn dlitrlct court
rhamhur.
JiiiIko DoolInK did not "dremi up'
for thn occnulon, hut nppenrod In tho
Koft hlcnry ahlrt which haa dlntln
Kiililied Id it npparol In private and of
ficial life.
Unlem JiiiIko Vnn Kleot roconnld
em IiIh announced Intention, Dool
I11K will prenldo over tho whlto iitavo
trial of K. Drew Cnnilncttl n weok
from tomorrow, nud Hint ot Attorney
riiarle llnrrl of Bucrntucuto, In
dicted for ntleinptod Hiibornntlon of
perjury In connection with tho 1)Ikk"
cairn now on trial.
lu till event Judo DoollnR'n first
cane would bo that of tho on of
CommlsNlnuer (loueral ot Immigra
tion A. Camluettl. with whom Uool
Inic ban been clonely anaoclated lu
democratic c:nipulKiin.
DIAZ OFF 10
BOARD VESSEL
BIlATTI.n, Wash., Auk. 11. Oon
nral Follx Din and lilu hiiKo loft
Seattle at U o'clock this inornlnK for
Vancouver. 1), C, wlioro ho will hoard
ship to Hall on Wednesday for Japan.
YoRtordny Dlas received Bovoral
UQwapaper men to whom ho ruvo un
extremely ttmirdfd Intorvlow, IiIh only
emphatic ntutoinentH rolutliiK to tho
bounty of Seattlo'H houlovard uyatom,
Ho declined to dUcimR thu mission
of John I.lud to Muxlco and when
war waa HUKKoatod an a posalblo out
co mo of thu present altiintlou, ho re
plied: "Wo abould not dlHcuna audi thlnna
whon wo aro so slightly Informod aa
to tho oxact condltlona," Dlae ex
plalnud that lilu journey to Japan,
"wai on u polite iiiIhhIoii, aliuply ro
turuliiK a courtoHy extended to tho
Mexican Kovornnont ut tho centonnry
colehratlim thico yenra ago,"
DR. JOSLEN ESCAPES
L
KAN FHANCIKCO, Cal., Auk. 11.
Tho cniie iiKaiiiHt Dr. Olio (!. .Joh
len, 11 wealthy physician heie,
ithuiKcd with 11 Htatutorv offeuwo
acaluHl Kthel Wlllnnm, formerly of
Health), wiih d Mm HHed today liv hu
perior JiiiIko Law lor un n roHiilt of
Ihn cniillnucd almence of thu com
plalnliiK vltiiuMi4 finm thn hlale
MIhh WilliiiuiH left California Nlmit
e til'tcr Dr, JohIuii'h hociiiiiI trial
NW
hud jcMtilled In 11 dUuKruvmuiit.
MEDFORD,
WILSON THINKS
AIR IS CLEARED
BY UNO'S, VISIT
Assurance Given by O'Shaufjhncssy
That Lives of Americans In Mex
ico Are Not In Danqer Huerla
Assumes Conciliatory Attitude.
MHXICO CITY, Auk. 11. Aaaur-
unro wnn ititnu hero today b. NiiImoii
0'Hliuiirhuerny, chnrKo d'affnlroH of
(lin tlnltvd Htnton vmlmmty, Unit tho
Hvch of AinurlcanH In Mexico nro not
In duiiKer. Ho doclaruil that no troii-
tiln la aullelpntoil.
WABIHNdTON. Auk. 11. I'roal
dnut WIIhoii bullovca today that tho
air haa cleared lu thu Mexican ultua
tlon nud that Iluerta la more wIIIIiik
to adopt a couclllatorynttltudo. Tho
prcHldout today iinw thu ncwHpnpor
men lu hla roKUlar Monday confer
ence, and, while ho la not to bo
quoted, there Ih llttlo doubt that hu
liopnH for a penrctul outcoino ot tho
Mexican ImbroKllo.
TiirtlcN Aro I'nrlflc
It la declared that John I.lud la not
reipilrod to report directly to tho
prnddunt, but that ho will work
throiiKh ChnrKo d'uffalrca O'BhaiiKli
nuity of tho United Btatc vmbaasy
and will proceed In audi a manner aa
to arouso no rcsonttneut. It la prob
ably too much to oxpoct that Huurta
will rellro limnodlately, but became
ot tho Kovcrnmont'n financial cm
ImrraMamcnta ho la expected to hna
ten tho election of a atablo r.ovorn
ment lu Mexico. If Huorta, how
ovoV, nhould provo obdurnto, I.lnd
pinna to discover dotinltely what
forcca nro behind Carranra and will
roport fully to tho administration on
hla dlacoorio.
Henator Bhvphard or Toxas lina
told tho president that sixty por cent
of tho Mexicans favor Cnrranxa's
clnlina to tho prosldoncy. Tho presi
dent thinks that would bo hard to
provo, but It Is reported ho la 1m
iiresned with thn claims of tho con
stitutionalism faction to recognition
of their belligerency, and In willing
to bo shown that they nro as tuuch
entltltd to recognition aa Huorta and
his party.
llnrmN With Wllllania
Tho president does not ngreo with
Benator Williams that an organized,
financed movement oxlstu to forco
Amorlcan Intervention.
'Cougrossmnn Kuhn'n suggestion
that Uratll, Argontlna nud Cbllo bo
Invited to net with tho United States
lu Mexican Intervention to sccuro n
fair oloctlon there has not been offi
cially brought to tho president's at
tention. Tlujro will bo nox effort
uindo by tho administration to hurry
hind's work. Meantlmo tho nruiy
nud navy Is ready.
TO
VOTE ROAD BONDS
I1KNI), Ore, Aug. ll.-Tho Crook
County Good Honda association will
present potttlosn to tho couiuy court
nl Ita next reaalon. naklns for tho
cullltic ot an election on a bmiu Issue
of Sl'uO.ttO tor construcllon ot good
rondu. '.be route decide J on Is from
tho north linn ot tho county to tho
south lino, counoctltiK tho towns of
Mndraa, Motollus, Culver, Prlu'vlllo,
lledmond, hatdtaw, lioul .tnd La
Pine, u distance ot ubout 100 miles,
Blnto Highway Commlsslonor II. L.
Ilowlby wont ovor tho proposed
routoa nnd assisted tho ussoclatlon
offlcora lu choosing tho one decided
on. Bontlmout is much In favor ot
tho bond Irsiio and tho election Is
expected to rarry by n majority.
stock WriT
NEW YOKK, Auk. 11. Tho Htoek
market nhowed loHHim and K'I1H
ahout evenly divided, lu tho early
IradiuKi thoiiKh mont of the active
Ihmiiun were under IiihI week'ri iJoh-
Iiik fiuureri, Cautidlim 1'aiH'io was
up 1, Southern Pacifin tltopped 1,
and elHiHvhern tho inarkot wan ir
regular. IIuiiiIh were hrcKiilar.
Tho inuikvt vluued buoyuut,
OltJWON, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1913.
HHE REFUSES
EVACUATION OF
CAPTURED CITY
Sultan of Turkey Flatly Rejects De
mands of Powers to Surrender
Adrlanople Serious Complications
Indicated as Result.
ro.N'RTANTINOPLK, Auk. 11.
Flat rcfiiKiil to vnrntn Adrinnoplo
wnH voiced today by Turkey in a
courtcnim nolo handed to represen
tative of tho powerH here. The
Irl explained that the invniunn of
the Midiu-nritxn rone was forced
tn n rcHiill of IfulL'nrinn nlrociticH.
LONDON, AnK.ll. PoRMihility of
serious complications with Turkey is
indicated today in dispatches from
Constantinople, which say thnl the
porte's niiHwer to tho demand of
the powers that the Turks cvncuaN
Adrinnoplo nud rcscct tho frontier
dedicated by treaty has hcen issued
nud Ih iiiohI cvntmc. No officinl
statement of a program to force the
retirement of the Turks has yet been
rivcm here.
f AWAITING ACTION '
COMMERCIAL CLUB
An Important meeting will bo hold
by tho Medford Commercial club nt
X o'clock Tuesday jivenlng nt tho city
hall to be followed by the monthly
meeting of directors, when tho ques
tion of tho election ot n secretary
will como up,
Tho following subjects aro await
ing action by tho club:
Itoiul bond campaign.
Naming of delegates to Eureka
good roads meeting.
Kuntertnlnmeut of scientists vis
iting Crater Lake.
Entertainment of Secretary Frank
lin K. Lnno during visit to Crater
I.nko.
V-.J-
GRANEY REFEREE
FOR RITCHIE FIGHT
RAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Aur. 11.
Willio Ritchie will return from his
liuutinR trip in thu Monterey hills
Thursday, night nnd will leavo for
tho north on Saturday to prepare
for his September 1 fight in Van
couver with Kreddio Welsh. Henry
Mickey, tho Oakland featherweiKUt,
and perhaps Vrankio Edwards will
accompany tho champion. No hitch
ill tho inn't tor of wcicht and referee
is expected. Eddio Qrnney is satis
factory to both men nnd ho un
doubtedly will ho solceted to rof
eree. Marry Foley, Ritchio'B trainer,
who left for Vancouver today, re
fused to commit liimsolf on the
weight n,cst'0" declnrinR ho could
tell better v?mit his demnnd will ho
when ho Rets on thn Rround nnd Iiiih
a chance of UinR Welsh up.
MINOT, N. I)., Aug. 11. Follow.
iiiL' tho arrest last uiclit of eighty
persons at a street ineotinR hero of
Industrial Workers of tho World, it
was announced today that tho slain
troops probably would ho culled out
II' tli. ludiistiialists nttemnt to con
tinue their nieetiiiRS. A thrcntcuinj;
mob suiRi'd ubout tho jail all niubl,
hut it dispersed iih tho inuriiiiitf ail
vuueed. Several eltixens. Incensed over 1111
alleged Insult to tho American flJK,
took part In thu trouble. Uiinhlo
to control thn Holers, the pollen
ilrst called uu the sheriff for aid,
and then thu fir 'dqmilinrnt,
IMPORTANWICS
w.w
T
SOUTH
DAKOTA
IS
I
Iowa and Nebraska Deluged, But
Kansas and Oklahoma Still Dry
Fruit Crop Partially Saved Corn
Crop to Be Only Half Normal.
DES MOINES, In., Aiir. 11.
Rainstorms which hcRnn Inst night
were Renernl throughout Iowa todny,
nearly three inches falling here. It
is now believed thai; lb corn er
in this stale will hu ahout 75 per
cent of a normnl yield, possibly bet
ter. The fruit crop nlso has been
partially Hnved hy the downpour,
nnd tho npple crop will be about 75
per cent of normal.
Two nnd one-third inches of rnin
fell nt Cedar Rnpids, one inch at
lioono nnd two nnd one-qiinrtcr nt
Mnrshalltown.
OMAHA, Neb., Aiir. 11. Rains in
the corn belt of Nebraska Saturday
nnd early today Imvo insured n pood
yield of Into corn, but tho enrly crop
will be only about 40 jer cent .of
normnl. Cool weather was Renernl
throughout Nebraska today.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aiir. 11.
High temperatures nnd drouth con
ditions still prevailed today through
out Kansas nnd Oklahoma, but re
lief is promised soon. The situation
is most serious and light showers
have afforded little relief. The tem
jHTature everywheie in Kansas to
day exceeded 100 deRrces.
MACON, Mo.. Aur. 11. Mis
souri's com belt was visited by n
two hours' rainstorm today, which
served to revive the crop, nnd pas
turage. STATE SUES FOB
HYDE-BENSON ID
SALEM, Or., Aup. 11. Suit to
recover n total of 30,000 ncres of
land fraudulently secured by the
Hyde-Hcnson conspirators from tho
stnto of OrCRon was instituted to
dny by Attorney General Crawford
iu Linn, Lane, Crook, Clackamas,
Hood River nud Jackson counties.
Hyde nnd Ilensoii secured the lands
through dummy locators, and sec
tions 10 nnd 30 of each town.sliip
wero involved.
Hyde's conviction was recentl'
confirmed by tho supreme court nt
Washington. Attorney General
Crnford does not anticipate any
troublo in proviiiR that tho lauds
were illegally secured ns the court
records show plainly that Hyde and
llcnson deliberately set out to rob
the stato of its hoIdinRS.
daliasIan guilty
killing mother-in-law
DALLAS, Or., Aug. 11. Tho jury
which heard the evidenco in tho trial
of Louis Davis, clinrgod with kill
iiiR his mother-in-lnw, Mrs. Stew
art, nt Rallestou, Juno 29, today re
turned ft sealed verdict of RUtlty of
murder in tho second degree Ihe
verdict wns found last Saturday
night, but on account of Judge
Holmes being nbsent from tho city
it was scaled hud presented to tho
court today. Davis will be sen
fenced Thursdny.
MILITIA NOW OUT
OF CALUMET DISTRICT
CALUMP.T, Mich., Aug. 11. Two
hundred militiamen were sent heio
nt the outset of tho copper wincm'
strike, started for their homes to
day. Officials hero are confident
that tho hheriff and his 1000 depii
tics will be able to maintain older.
Picketing by btrlkers was reuuwul
today,
ON
CROP
SAVED BY Rl
MO
W
M KINLEY GAVE
1LHALL HIS
TITLE 'COLONEL'
New Yorkers Subpoenaed to Appear
Before Committee Mulhall Be
fore House Probers Bartholdt
Cables.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 11. At tho
request of the National Association
of .Manufacturers todny Senator
Overman of North Carolina, investi
gating President Wilson's "insidious
lobby," todny subpoenaed three New
lork men lo be exnrmncd in regard
to the formation of the National
Tariff Commission nsxocintion. Thin
orRanizntion, Chief Counsel Emery
of the N. A. M. has testified, was
formed by New York manufactur
ers n number of whom were mem
bers of tho N. A. M.
Martin Mulhnll of Baltimore,
former chief lobbyist for the N. A.
M., whoso examination before the
senate committee wns recently com
pleted, appeared today before tho
lioitKo lobby committee, of which
Representative Garrett is chairman.
Mulhnll declared he Rot his title of
"colonel" while nccompanyinR the
Into President William McKinley on
n campaign tour of Ohio in 1893.
MvKinley, ho said, dubbed him "col
onel." The house committea read into
the record n letter from Representa
tive Richard Dartholdt of Missouri,
who is now in Germany, offering to
nnswer nny questions propounded
hv cnble. He declared ho could not
return to tho United States nt once
without endnngerine the health of
Mrs. Bartholdt. In his letter Bar
tholdt declared he never regarded
Mulhall ns nnythinc but n messen
ger boy fdr Emery and other offic
ios of the N. A. M.. and that "his
dignity would never permit him to
disenss pendinp measures with Mul
hnll." FIHSJNI CREEK
In nn action brotiRht by Chnries
Owens to set nsido nn election held
in school districts 20 nnd 02, held
on tho 10th of June, where tho ques
tion to consolidate the districts and
build a new and larger schoolhnoso
was voted favorablo to consolidation
on tho Rround that the election wns
carried by an illegal majority in that
five of those voting for tho consol
idation wero not qualified voters,
the defendant school board, by tho
district attorney, filed nn answer to
dny, denying nil tho allegations cf
tho complaint nnd chnrging U10 sup
porters of tho uegntivo sido of the
question with having ntso voted il
legal voters.
Tho districts sought to bo consol
idated have an assessed valuation of
considerably over n million dollars,
85 per cent of which is owned by
nonresidents. Those favoring con
solidation urge that under tho law
tho curriculum will bo extended to
higher branches of education and
thnt cnrrynll conveyances will he
used in transporting tho puuih to
nnd from school, iusuring n more
convenient nnd more certain attend
ance, nud that tho burden borno by
tho resident taxpayers will bo rela
tively smnll considering the hcnofiis.
ALIEN LAND LAW
WASHINGTON, Aug. 11. No of
ficial notico wus taken hero today
thnt tho Cahfornin nuti-uheu laud
law became effective today. Tho
fourth official note between tho
United States and Japan is being
prepared at tho Japanese embassy
here today. No suit to deeluro the
law uneoiihtitutioual is planned, so
far as can ho learned.
Appraiser for lay City
WASHINGTON, Aug. 11. The
nomination of Campbell Whitelmru
to bo uHhistuut nppruUer of mer
rlutndUu at Ban Frsnclico wmh kciiI
lo Ihe vmalo tvduy,
SCHOOL
COURT
NO. 121.
od rains in
EAST EP UP
Heavy Shipments From Rogue River
Valley in Prospect for Cominf
Week-Picking On in All Orchards
and First Cars Leavs for East. .
Pcnr shipments are on in earnest
this week nnd over 250 enrs of Bart
letts will lenvo for enstern markots
in tho next few days. Good prices
in the cast nro assured, the follow
ing quotations being received to te
dny: St. Louis, $2.55; Cincinnati,
$2.00; Chicago, $2.85; Philadelphia,
$2.55; Detroit, $2.80; Boston, $2.50;
Pittsburg, $2.75; New York, j$2.60.
Medford Dartlett this season are
the finest ever sent out of the val
ley. Tho following is a summary of tho
New York mnrket during the past
week:
Hnmmarjr of Market
The trend of the deciduous fruit
market nt the opening this week was
downward quotations for all the
lending varieties shading off some
what under heavy supplies. Net
charges, however, wero small and
tho volumo of trading wan large.
A marked shortage nt tho middle
nnd tbo closo of tho week due to a,
washout on the Southern Pacific
railroad west of Chicago, sent prices
of nil lines soaring, Bartlett pears
leadinR the advance The demand
0 DARMS
for desirable Bnrtletts for shipping
purposes continues unusually strong,
although they are beginning to dis
play irregular quality and. condition,
some being overripe and wa'sty and .
others extra well colored.
Good Bartlett Price
Tho best Barlletfa sold up to
$3.50 and the bulk of the good re
ceipts nt about $3. Wasty and un
desirable marks went as low as $1
per box. Tho supply of nearby
pears is heavy and prices of fancy
fruit steady.
A feature of the market this week
was tho appearance of tho first car
of B. Hardy pears. Although the
size and color left much to be de
sired, prices ranged from $2.40 to
$2.45 per box. Subsequently prices
dropped lo $1.80 to $2.35. A few
Souo do Congress pears brought
$1.20 per halt box.
Tho npple crop of 1913 will be
much smnller than thnt of last year,
according to countrywide reports
collected nnd published today by
some of tho trade papers. The com
ing prices promise to be larger than
those of last yoar when the v'-' ',
throuchout tho country was abnorm
ally heavy.
WOMAN
BETRAY
LOGUE'S SLAYERS
CHICAGO, Aug. 11. narold
Schneider, an notor, and John Faith,
a member of Chicago's underworld,
wero formally charged here today
with tho recent murder of Joseph
Logue, n jeweler. Assistant State's
Attorney Johnson sweated both men
this morning and later asserted that
while only ono man was involved in
tho actual killing, both Schneidpr
and Faith shared in the stoten jew
els. Tho betrayal of Faith by May Mc
Mulliu, his alleged paramour, caused
tho arrests. Prosecutor Johnson
declared the womun gave a detailed
account of Faith's notions during
tho week prior to the murder be
cause ho refused to marry her after
she had given birth to n child. The
woman is held an the principal wit
ness against tho men.
HOUSE CURRENCY
CAUCUS BEGINS ACTION
WASHINGTON, An. It. tU
houso duwioorstlo curresey Mttttf
begun today. The program I tr
tho adoption of the ahuw bill M -prowd
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