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207 Second Street Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Fair tonight nml Friday Mn. 71 1 .Mill. HI. 1'iirly-fmirlli Year, Unity -Nliilh Vrnr MEDFORD. OHNC10N, Tlin.HIMV, M, :(), V.) NO. U ARMY REPLACES NAVY CITY OF VERA CRUZ tf .. .. U ICKEIS HUERTA GOES' IS TRANSFER CITY ULTIMATUM TO TOARMYFORCES A.B.C.MEDIATORS Grurral FtmMon Sttccretls Ailmlr.il United Stales Sufficiently Bl and in u ra n HUNGER I Flrlclter In Commniul at Vera Cruz v When rtfutilars Replace Bluejnck- els' From Fleet Footl Shorlaue Tin minis Port. VIJHA rut'., April an.-TIm I'llth llrliinlii of United .Stale At iii tnxtihir Imw-u landing Imin from llli' lrmiiiilU nl T:!10 a. in. (iiiln)' I ii fu n lr mill artillery wcm relieving tlin hlitejiirkntii wlin him been doing shorn ilut), n rapidly iih poiuilhto. (Icuornt I'uiulon iHUuhllshcil liliimnlf In iIik iiinrtra 'oiniorl) occupied ly tlnimnil Miiiim, who riMiitiinnili'il I In' Mi'vlruii federal Hiirrlkuii ilrlwm nut ll) till) UllltllmN. Tim 'II)'h fnriii'il transfer (rout Ailinlnil I'luli her' to (icimrnl l'iin tons etistudj im niimdlllisl for t p. in. I'liliifs Alp t'lifntli-il All arrangement' v r ui.idu for llm unliirlliiK of tlm nilorw nt tlint hour, n luimt of music tiy Ihe hands mill u uii'i'tliiK between Flutrbor nml I'litutun In the coll I rn l plain for III' roremiinlc. Tlio transfer completed, tlm blue Jackets cri to return nhonrdidilp. llm troop saluting nt tliolr departure. Tlm Milrmi "snipers," drlen from llm city, have slum been Inr- rorlrliii; farmer ami gardeners In lU TTrliiHy and threatening' them with death f tlm furiiluli goods to tin? American". Tlm result of (hi Inu been n fooil shortage mul to incut It riiiiHlou lm uskcd Secretary of War (Inn lion's piTiulKulou to extend III 1 1 ii I'd liy SO mile In each direction. A inllltary hospital linn been es tablished under Surgeon Major A. W. Williams' direction. Ceremony (if Transfer Till) ell)' lltlillllltlllll IllCIOIIftCll Ilk tlm lunir for tin' transfer fmm Hotelier to Puiistuu iiiii'iuirlii'il. I tlt It llflil'I'lV fllll MUffl W'0 IIIIISHI'll iii fi out of llm niilioiul linuiuiil for tin' function. lloiitloHil lifter lioiltloilil of tumps liimli'il in heavy innrohing oiili't' mill limupcd In tlu'ir position. At the nnm Hum tlm liluojuel.iiK wcto con M' I UllHf I'lOIII till' uutskiils upon thr uiiiiir sipuiri in ii'iiiliui'fcH for llm nf Iiuiiuok'n ooiomnnles. anil .thru for Irniisl'or on liounl tin' viiiIiTih in t lie luirlior. TIh iiuii'him kuiw from Ilic fight ing i'luli iiittli'il thiuugh tin' Hlii'i'ts mi their wuy hnek I'mtu llm mil xkiilM, Tlm homier uttillor.x hruiight li I'iiiinIoii'4 iiumi ruiulili'il iuori pun iIi'IoiinI.v into (lit outskirts. Mexicans o llntliiistil ll i'oiiI.I not lm Niiiil Unit. Urn Mox- iriiti population showed iniii'li enlhus. ii.xin, luil the Aiui'i'irmw in tlm t'll.v rl iVi'vi-rcil with i, Iti'fiiKi'iv I'oii- Powriful to Be Generous, But Nrlthrr Dictator Nor His Govern ment Will Be Recounted, Asserts Administration. (ConttiMiml on pugs 3.) REQUEST R ARMSTICE IDE BY MEDIATORS WANIIINNTO.V, April :in. l'p to lliirt nlli'iiioon llm iiiluiiiilhlriitlou luiil nii'fivcil no ri'ipii'st from tlm um iliutoiH in llu .Mi.ii'iin iniilloid for Ilii' iliiliirtiliou of mi unnUtici', It wiih hIiiIi'iI, howi'Vi'r, Hint 1'rui.iiliMil WIInoii look it for ki-iiiiIi'iI luiHlililii'H uiuilil ri'iihu, lioniui'i-, uliilo impil!. nlioiiK with in iiroKi'i'xrt, Kfuii'liu.v of Nlulc llr.viiu I'oiifinn. nl I'nili'il I'lOhH ilipiilclii'H o llm i'f iVi'l llinl tlui pliiu miih to pii'HiuAu llm fclutiiN ipio I'xi'cpl in (lit I'li'iil of mi' (I'll OI'I'III'IVIII'OH. "Tlm i'ii wo." Iiu mhli'il, "linvi' I'ouxiilcii'il llm niiuiklii'ii piopiihliluu, lull liuvr not ni'liiiill) iikliiil fur milt." ll tui- Itinmii, hiiMitvcr. llinl llm iiiiMnilm- vvi'io t tint l.niu of nu illnl I In pi'imuiili- lli'iii'Hil I iiiniuyii nml i'li'Riilrnl 11 mi I n In nH'iiiJ li(ihl IIIU l'IIIJoUll) WASIIISdTdN, Apii! :il. Tin' "A H ('" llinluilnm luiltti'i'll llli' I'nll- I'd Klnli-n luiil in Ihi'ir miii1ou In iluy it iuiihIi oiilliuc of tin' WiiHliiiiK' ton iiiliniiiiMlriilioii'i iitliliulo loiwii") till' Ml'Xil'O I'll) KOM'IIIIUI'lll. It MI tin-: "TIik I 'mli. I Hint.- in ufH.'ii'lllh Iiik mul puwi'iful nml oiilit In Iii jpumiiiiiM rtioiiKli not In in!! no liu inlluitioK I'ouililloiiH from Mexico Cily. Mul it 1'iiu ii'i'iiKiiiri' urilliiT l'n"' iili'iit lliu'ilu imr Iiih Kovi'inuu'iil. HoHi'Mr, it will In1 kIiiiI In llli till in il poiMr to uiil tlm inriliiilurs in mttniK up luthi'r u I'oiiiininMiuii or tin iiiiliwituul I'ouuuitli'i' In iuiiunn' Mi'v- ii'ii'n iiffnirn until ii lien I'lrrtion run lm hi'lil. UriiflliiK l'niMiaU Tliu ini'iliiilurH luiil ko fur rli'iiri-d tin' Krnuiiil (luil llii'V wrrr reuily to Infill ilruftiin; prnpoKiiln. Thry iliil not f.i'it I'lllier hlil i' wiiulil nrrrpt nil Hie roiulilioUK likely to he unmi'il nt fir I, luil liy Kruiluiil iniMlifieu "iiill!, eliininiitloiiH mill I'liueeHiioin. it nilH liopi'il u eomproinUu uoulil he Ureeil nil lilililly. Seerelnrv of Still Mrynn wuuhl not ilixenM Hie iroi;i04 nf ineiliii In ii iii'Kotiiitiun. 1'resiileiituil 1'iiuile Seeielnry Tu miilly uffieiiilly ileuieil a repott thnt n I'liiteil Stute wiipliip luiil liolii hiiiilil .Mtiimiiiillu. He Mini he llioiiilit the minor wo due lo mi in. iriutiuty tiiu whieli ilextroyeil u ntitii lier of limltling on the Mmihuiiillo Miilerfroiil. Iliiliilmiiluieiit Heuleil Tumulty mhleil thul there wiih no ipK-liou eoui'eiuiiiK llm eorreetneh of liu inforiuulioii, Aihuinil llowutil liiiiiM'lf liiixin' wired xpt'i'ilietilly thut the liomliiiiitiueiit htorv uu luthele". ti il (lovetiior Kerr wns irjiiiiix iii; a foree (odiiy tu luiiulle Hie woik nf uniiiieipiil niliuini"ll'uliou. Tlie lepoit thut I'liiteil Stuten fon'e hud lumloil ut Siiliuu t'rur. urn. ulho, hiiid Tuiuulty, eutiiel.v null lie. Me e.priKsed Die opinion Hint Ihece ruuioi were htnrled delilieriitely m Mexico City for Ihe puipose of cie utiiiK nuli-Aiuerienu hi'uliniriil. Nuviil eoinmuiiderN exeouheie, he if-eili'il, were uiuler onlers In uiiiKc no unuri'sie uiovi"i. E IN CITY PRISON Novelist Refuses to Pay $3 Fine for Pickellnn In Front of Rockefeller's Office and Is Sentenced to Six Days Tiles Siiffrajjctte Methods Says Court Is Controlled. GENERAL WIT I I 5X100 UNDER HIS COMMAND IS TO INVADE MEXICO Mm DEATHS FROM VERA CRUZ FIGHTING NIAV VI IIIK, April :if.-- ttnti-li inililuiit Miffiiigi'lle nii'llioiU were llieil out hern loiluv in llm Toiuli hv I'ptou Siuelliir, Ihe uotolinl, ithu Hutly tefuteil In w i flue of fit iui pn.cil liy Mupi'.tlllle Sitnuw for piek itiiiK in frutit nf I'll Minintiviiy,' heiul punter of the Simulant Oil eom piiliy. lie wo Hi'iileiiei'il In six ilny' itnpiiHiiniiieiil. llciliiii'H llmiKer Strike "I hhull a" 1" jnil." Siuelliir tohl Mii;ixriite Suiuii-, "mul he flnt on the Hour. And wliul'i. mine, I miiiII not eut it morvel nf I'miil." liulKe Siiiiiih Kinili'il liroiully mul then elilled Ihe eiiscH of the Mit" I'rei'intiii mid l.ietuer nml Mri. Chur tor mul Min. Seilhenniin, xv ho were urroti'il mi himiliir ehiiri-.. They were eiifh fineil $. Mr. Seilher iiiiiii nml Mrn. Charter paid their linen, hut Mi" Fieemnii mul Mii" l.ielner preferieil In pi In jail. "Thev elm take me from the jnil either deiiil or ulixe," mi id Sineluir, "it uiaki'.i, no difference to me.' 'I'lu pii'ki'liu wiim done iii n prnleil to thu muHltTK in Colorado. I urn really ill. I cannot helieve tlint I lime done any wroup don't think the wieui: done here h due (o the eourl, hut to mi iiixihihle cox eminent xx lii'li con trol o this eourl." Tells Court It Is OwiuM Mncihtrnle SimuiH iuuni'diiitely re heuleil SiuehiiiV reference to an "in Uhihle coiiit,' mul the unxclifl added : "What I want to cay is that the Standard Oil emupmiv control this euiiit anil nil other euorlh. I hope ,on m't my uiemiiu nuw. In me jail m the most horiihte place in Ihe world, hut I am t,'"'11 there as n protest to Ihe inurdors (unlimited in Colorado al the diioelion of the Standard Oil company." NOI DELAYED BY PEACE EFFORTS if SBS mm n m A OM E BRIDE SPARENTS Heir to Hundred Millions Takes Miss Helen Dlnsmore Huntington of Staatshurg, N. Y as Bride Quiet Ceremony Witnessed liy Seventy Five Young Oelrlchs Best Man. LKlUDilk L!IEJ!AL yKEUD41Cr FUNOTON Cvneral Cntleri L I I icist u hero of tlm t'lilllprilues, with fire tlioumnJ lno h ut the riflli I'Mt. ile of the I ii'tiil Stoles iiriny, Is to luraile Mexico uuil iW.i ih'feiiil Vera Ciuk Ji;alnt Moxlinn nttni-k or will march uion the Mexican eriuy iieiiililnl thiriy-nlx- nillix from that city. It may lc necestary to ncml tae ririh hrlaile Int.. Mexico CJty to protect the live of American cltlxvns who nre ipinr.crril Hiero. HUERTA PUNNING .MEDIATORS PLAN TO KEEP JOB AS GENUINE ELECTION L N A POSSIBLE TO END DIFFICULTIES (liy William (I; Shrpher.'.i WASHINGTON', Apnl 30.-Am- (Con righted, 1011, liy Hie Tinted has-ador Da (Suina and .Minirtcr Pies,. A-oeiation.i , x H,i Snare 0f Uraiil. Arcen- VBUA CIU7.. April :iO.-Pie.iilent .,i,m I1(i nAVt ,he lncjiators between the Cnitcd Slntcs and M"oxieo, were WASIIINOTON, April HO. Score lury of the Nuvv Daniels this niter noon unvti "t icvised figures hliow iiif,' Hint eliiven IduejuekclH, four mur ines mul one unidentified man weie killed during tlm fighting tit Vera Crux lusl week, and Hint llm wounded included two officers, fifty-two Idne- jaekcls, fourleuii ma lines and Huue men iiuiileutiliod hy llm dispaluhcs, N'ulliiiiK' was Haiti cniu'cinliif, the Mo.nIoiiii'h lo-scs. CALIFORNIA PLANS TO RECALL MILITIA HAcuA.ii:.vro, cai, Apiii ao. Adjiilmit tloimial IC A I'urhoH utuled IhlH aftiirnoiin Unit thu Nutloiiitl (liiiirdmuiiii aloiiK thu Mexican hunt er In all prohnhllll)' will lie reoillml mi Krliluy, Mo Iiuh heuu iiilvlnml hy Ma Joe (lumiriil MuiTuy of thu uimt oi n illvUlim (hut thu n'KHlur vulillur will hu u hlu in provldu uiiiplu piuli'c Hon h)' uuwruw. It Iiuh I'euli i'"l IMK Dm hlnlo IIUUU u iluy fur llm niuliili'iiuiiru t( liu iiilllllu mi iliu huidvr. Jl'ARKZ, Mev.. April HO. Oeuernl Villa's caiupaijiu to sweep the feder als from urn thorn Mexico will not lie delayed hy mediation negotiation, (leuerul Cnrrmmi will consider no proposal for nu armistice hclween his troops and President Hiierta's, This statement win ojven author! Iiitively lo the Cnitcd Prcs this nf. loinoon in iv.-ponse to impiiries eon ceniiii) tlm news that llm mediators etc iii'i;iii u huspciisiim of hostili ties pendini; Iheir cltoiis to etfeet u settlement, "(ienoinl illa," said Ihe United Press' iul'or.'iianl, "will ullack Sal lillo iinmedialely. It would he the height of folly to ponnil tlm l.'i.ODO federals in nurtherii Mexico to con cent rale tu Sultillo lilililly nu limit slice." A uiuiihor of Atnerieaii nnd Kuro pean refugees urrixed hero today. BERKELEY MINER FEDERAL PRISONER WASHINGTON, April IIO.-Heitie. liny llr, nu leeelxed u iiichkuko ludiiy I'iiiiii (loti'iiioi' ilidiinioii nf Culll'or. inn ni-kinii iiacullKiitiiui uf a eoui plallil llinl II. II. lluiTiiilii, ii I lei le ley iiiiiiWK I'liniiiecr, U In uifc nml iIuiihIiIc , urn1 held piMinrn. lo llm MvJiiL'iiii fvdi'KtU ut Aijiiiih lull- I'JlU'K, Huei tu's acceptance of mediation he (ween himself and thu Wntdiiu;:tnii administration carries u ic-omitiou wiih il, il de eloped today. The dictator hit', not yet made up his mind how fur lo pi in making concessions mul he has not the re motest idea of rc-:(;uinpr. "Thus fur," said a iiie.nce I re ceived from MinNler ltojus, "inediu- tiou is acccplahle to Mexico in prin ciple only. As miou a the Icim- to workiiifr out n plan today for a gen uine Mexican election. They did not helieve President Hit erta would lesign under pressure from the United Stales, hut they did not ee ho who could refuse to eon--ent lo mi election, aijd they took it for "nutted that this would ho sati. factory to llm Washington minimis; which we will he willinj; I.. s,ee loj ,( jf a fjlir ,,.,, couI(, h(k lire made I will make n stuteuieut "I hope mediation will hring n so lution uf our ihtl'iculiitvs ncceptuhle to Hie dipiits nt lioth piv eminent. " What the min ler meant liy acccp lahle lo the government of Mexico's dignity wus oliiois Huotta may floe when Ihe ichcls or United Slates forces lake lu capilAl, hut he vill not resiun. A report was current today (hat hv soir.inj Vera Cm the United States may have made iiself Halite for pay incut of .fl'.MiniMHiO ipmitcily inter est on Mexican huiuls M-eured on 110 iicr cent of Ihe Vera Crux custom house receipt IS HATAVIA, ,lan, April 110. Mine. Lillian Nonliea, the Mtuxstrcxs, was erilieally ill here today. Sho was stricken with pneumonia ut Tliurday Island rcceutlv after heinj; .ship wrecked on her wav hero from Aits India. Later she kivw heller and wan IIioiikIiI to he out of danger, hut lollowiut; her iiiiimiI in llaliiMa she had a relapse. niitccd. Wanl.s to Ile Ceneious Seeretnry of State llryan, in eon xersuliim with the mediators, ex plained thul the iiiImiiiNtrutiou wants in he not only fuir, hut jjeiionnis, to Mexico, hut he said that while medi ation nopiti.itions are In progress the I lilted Stnliv must keep its anued force iuiikkciI to pi event further out rap's. A mere promise Hint order would lie uiuiiitaiued in Mexico is not enough, he insisted there must he some miiI of a gunrauteo of it. While Seeretnrv Itrynii represented l the United States before Iho luedi ators, Spanish Ainhnssudor Uinno Y. iOnvmipis net oil for President IIu 'erta and Secretary of Iho Interior 1 li'ufuol Seziuiaii Cnpinany of Oeneral I C'ii-riiiiyrt enliinet, wus on Ids wny to iisinuKion to speak for thu con stitutionalist'. Itehols Contlnuo Artlvo While (leneral Carraura HKteOd to moduli ion proceedings, his forces did not let up in their activities. Vera Crux was quiet, with Iho Mux leans lluily miles nwny, hut the weather there was very hot add there were many illustrations and conoid ernhle danger of an epidemic. The Ited Cross Iclegraphed $5000 to Citil (loveiiior Kerr for Iho iclief nt ictugcc. STAATSIIl'ltO, N. V.. April 30. William Vincent Amor, on of tho late Colonel John Jacoh Astor, nnit Mluu Helen niimnnro HuntlnKton, ilaughter of Mr. ami Mr. Itobert V. Iluntlni'ton. were married here nt noon today at the homo of the brlde'ii parent. StfVenty-fUc picsta, ln cludlnR .Mrs. Ava WllllnR Amor, Vln cents mother, and hi gUter, Mls Muriel. wltnewd the ceremony, l-'ortunr lliinilrril .Tlllllon YounK ARtor'n fortune has been es timated at hetween 7.'.000,000 and lion.ooo.non making him pcrhajiH the wealthiest young man In the world. Ile will he 23 ar old November 13 next. The bridal gown was of white tulle, very simply made, with a train of white satin. The wedding laco used by the bride was that worn br her grandmother, Mrs. Dlnsmore, and also by her mother. Tho bride also wore a pearl necklace, the bride groom's gUt. It was reported to be the finest pearl necklace over strung. The child attendantswore corn colored chiffon and dotted net., with Nattier blue sashes. Oelrlrlis lies: ."Ian uernian ueincns or ,ew VorK, a student at the Columbia law school, acted as best man. Thero were no ushers. Tho bride's attendants were her younger sister, Alice, as maid of honor, Alice Muriel Astor, sister of the bridegroom, and Margaret Dows, daughter of Tracy Dows. The marriage sorvlco was read by tho Uev. Charles II. Duncan, rector of St. Margaret's church. A family wedding breakfast fol lowed tho ceremony. Mrs. M. Ormo Wilson, tho lato Colonol Astor's sister, was absent. She sided with her brother when he divorced Mrs. Ava Willing Astor and had arranged to lea-o Now York to day for Whlto Sulphur Springs, to visit Colonel Astor's second wife. Ceremony In Library Tho coremony was performed In the library at the southwest corner )t the mansion which Huntington orected here five years ago. Tho room Is a magnificent squaro cham ber paneled with dark oak. It opens to the south Into a conservatory and on the north Into what tho Hunting tons call tho "long room." Tho decorations xvero orchids nnd spring flowers from the Huntington estate. Ueporters and photographers were barred from the grounds by Sheriff Cred Hornbeck and five deputies. Honeymoon I'lans Tho honeymoon plans wero not an nounced. It was practically certain, however, that they intended to hoard young Astor's yacht for n tour of Kit ropean ports. Tho yacht, tho Noma, with a crow of -15 was ready for the trip. RIOTING CEASES WITH REGULARS AT COAL MINES United States Troop Restore OraV in Coal Fields UNm- Men Apee to Surrender Arms Wtiea Militia Leaves Twelve Known Dead and Nj'ne Injured Result ef Battle. TUINIDAD, Colo.. ..Ajirll 30. Twelve perso'iu wro 'known to bo dead today and nlnn Injured as a re sult of flglitlng j-csterdlir botweon militiamen and inlno. jgltard and striking Colorado coallnliters. Tho ... ... dead: Cx'lno mine guards nt Forbes and .Major I ! Lester, member of tho hospital corps, and two strikers' at Walsenburg. The weunded: Three strikers and tnreo mlno guards at Uo;bes and Lieutenant Scott and Privates Glenn Miller and O. V. Wllmot at Walsenburg. Iteports received hero today Indi cated that three othere were dead at Walsenburg and (hreo strikers slain at Forbes but they lacked con firmatlon. Itcgulnr Keep Onler Only the coming of regular troops prevented carnage. Tho strikers, ml lltla and mlno guards In Southern Colorado were greatly excited today and their officers ana: leaders ex perienced much dlfflcultr In hold- 111. II.Ah. la. .... ,TL. ... .ten. nv..tBfiraiaiav s- - uuv Tho firing at Walsenburg endod at S;30 o'clock last night when an armed truce wns arranged. Tho ml lltla agreed to withdraw from tho advanced positions they had taken after the strikers had promised to do no more shooting until tho regulars arflved. Tho firing up to this tlmo had continued almost constantly for 56 ho urn, A detachment of tho Fifth Caval ry, 4-10 men, commanded by Major W. A. Holbrook, arrived here at 8 o'clock this morning. Major Hoi brook flatly declined the offer of a a representative of the president's to use the military armory here. Federal Troops Neutral "Tho federal troops," said Malor Holbrook, "will be neutral In this matter and will make no distinction between strikers and militiamen." The troops remained In thetr cars today but leaned out the windows and chatted with tho strikers. It was expected that tho regulars would occupy Walsonbnrg this afternoon and tho militia withdraw. Union leaders promised that tho strikers would surrender all arms and ammunition to tho regulars as soon as the militia had loft tho utriko zone. PROMISES DEATH TO ROCKEFELLER L OR CA STRIKE (Continued on pago two.) ONLY TWO DAYS LEFT vh irli lo nttfiHliT. If ,von do not nijrlnfoi', ym ml viilu ul Ilic I'l'iiimi'y Klci'lltui .Muy If), In will (Willi! 4 i t j jii,v iiiiiiir.v run I'l'tfiHU'r jmi, iip yon Hill j'tlKtci' ul fli.i I'iikIiiI TcIiwudIi OIYii'p, liiii'lvHiin County Alwlrji-1 To. op ul Him Al ml Trilinm-, KotfUUi' Now fill llli I I I - - lll.f --" l '! t -- -,-- FEDERAL EFFORT TO STOP STRIKE WASHINGTON, April ,10. -Sect e tury of Labor Wilson, ut the direc tion of President Wilson, today sum. moiled William Fa i Hoy, an official uf the United Mincvvoikers of America, mid 11. Dines, president uf the Ken tucky ()H'lu!ul., anoociatiou, fur u conference with him lega tiling mill trillion nf tho liidiiililul differences III Colorado. It tin hcliuvi'd Ihuies nnd Pauley (luhuldy would hu ulnil In iiiiine ii llilnl liii'dlnliir III mi ill Iciupl In iliull mi'itiiilimi i'iiiiimiiI It uiu iilni miiiiiuiieeil llinl fiwrv lui) WlUmi vwndd Irnvn for hc I olo liiihi I'uiil Held' kimn Mini iHtMliiHlv thu tltUlllluil fur l)IWvf( NKW YOltIC, April 30. Mario (Inns, suffragotto and friend of Up ton Sinclair and his wlfo, this after noou led n crowd of men and boys to Iho Standard Oil compuny'd offlcen, where sho voiced tho following an luuiiu'ouieut: "If old Itockofollor continues to rofu.u to arbitrate and falls to stop (ho murders In Colorado I am golug to shoot him down like a dog," A police tried to detuln Miss dans hut sho bow I oil him over with on um hrolla, rushed to tho elevator, ami wan whisked up to the fourteenth floor to thu Uockvfeller offlcw, A negro uiossoiiKor sain riockefe)lr was out. Ml. Onus thfn htw&ti thu negro her rant and dvllver4 thu fidlowliig iuiikaKi "Von lull Mutt"- r-wh I mr, If hu does lint wrbltmlti I skull knt him down like N doK " Tho licio ruhd lnW auil lwUl HHi) liHkiiil Him ulllut tlmr, MUn HiiHH llivH (HiUfHmi Ut IN iHH4 M t mmmmM Uf IN tUm,