Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 09, 1922, Page 1, Image 1

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The Weather
Maximum yenturdiiy 1
Minimum today :il
Precipitation .10
Bnow . ?' i Inches
IBUNE
Predictions
Rain or snow.
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FINDMABEL'S
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Mysterious Missives Located
in Taylor's Boat Gear On
Second Floor of Murder
House Dist. Atty. Wool
wine Abandons Obenchain
Case to Take Up Mystery.
1.1 w angki.ks. ivi d - n- the
Num. i.ilrd I'lens I . The t itinera if
tho illntiirl aiim iioy'n nflho win
turned toward Hollywood Id iluy In
ilipliul ul Hi" In for if ii t It n that run
bil I btiiloed from liolml liiileno, pro
ducer, itlri'i liiii unit i liter III ul'
li-r Id (IiiiI solution uf Hi" mystery
drama of the death a week uko l.mt
nlKhl of Wllllntu Dimmond Taylor,
imlfij director, h'.'iihtI)' known ai
W llhiiin l 'iiiiiiIiikIiiiih Denim Tinnier,
wliu wm killed by ii iilol bulb-l In
li It liuinn
DlMrli t Alii in..y Thulium l.ee
Wli.dW lllc, WllH llllllllllllied, tilt lied
1 rim if Mm Muditlyitno (Mien
chain, it trlu! ft r iniiril.'c. out In
hi chief it. pin v, mil) ii-hii ul
ti'lilliin In th" ninth i picture ruling
murder Complex tingli' of Mi ls tlml
Mabel Normand
(lined hlme bit murder which In-
Vealinulors any give airi ng liullcu
tit ia if rim mi I inn with the murder
tsi'lf were placed under iV.iaiii.th
kerutltiy. They It'iiuiie reci very uf
a park"! of letters, liKiudliiK sotii
i. rltlmi by M iihel Normand, aitrens,
nnd Inst persi ii known to the polit e.
to have been with Taylor Just prior to
hi ili.nlli 't ill, imrli.il u i,u r.,nn.l
Into M'sienlny Ht tho murder bouse
In a In n l closet on the fcr iibova
i,i., .
tl.at in which the murder was com-
milted. H has been Hougln KU days.
According to Miihel Noniliind. Taylor
kept llieHi' lellins In n drawer of Ills
desk Ml the lower floor.
It was lililloilliced at the illstl'lct
Httornev's I f lire thai Id letter.
v( uld nit be made public at Ibis
time. The centralUotl Invesligallcil
will bo curried on as follows:
Questioning i f soverul weallby nnd
Influential producers, one of whom
had lieen nuesHoiied bciote In the
en so.
Uiiesiloiiiug of it number of film
il'iectors, two of whom have been ex
amined hv tho pollen.
QueMilonliiK of lit least four nioiloii
Iilrturu ui'lrusses In an effi it tf de
viilnp further Inluniiitilon coiicernlng
llntory of n wouiiiii being the mollvo
for tho Kluyliig.
iMesilotiing of (wo men not con-
( Continued nn page six.)
SEC Y DENBY ORDERS
WASHINGTON. Kelt. !).- I'OrileiH
have been Issued by Becpuliiry Dun by
for the aiispeiiHlon of nil ordnance
work designed for the vessels affect
ed by tlm naval limitation treaty
signed at tho Washington iiiiiih con
feronce. Tho effect of the orders, It was
said nl Iho (li'paii iiiriit, would bo to
lay off temporarily those employes
who have boon engaged on such
work, ,
Tho yards coveriul by the order
wore th oho i. New York, Philadel
phia, Norfolk, Vn.t Htmth'Cluirloslon.
W, Vii., Miiro Ishtml, Cn.i and inmslr
lily lbiHlon,
LOVER'S Jill
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WORK STOPPED AS RESULT CONFERENC
Godson of Jefferson
Davis Purchaser of
M. Theresa's Pearls
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I'MtlH, Feb, It Illy Associated
Press I Tin' ri-li'lii m i'il 'iirl
liciiiluio which nriri! belonged
to .Mil rlii Theresa, ipieon of Hun
gary, uii'l which Iiiih lii'i'ii on ills
liluy lii'in Iihm hi'i'it bought by Jef
ferson 1 in v Ik Culm of England fur
IMM.OUII MIIII1iIh StClilllg.
Former Emperor ("buries uf
AtiHirlu I (iniMitrr pawned ill" lt-tr-Iim
in In Htt llzi rliiiul preparatory
tu leaving tin rouuliy by iilr
iiiiiii In lil ii hint iitliiiiil to re
Kitln It 1 m throne.
Ji'IIitkiiii Dtivls i'iiIiii In h god
fim uf ili Jefferson ImvU w h
wuh president uf llin ('nifctlernin
Sliitc of Aluctii II,
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JAPS RESTS ON
No Friendly Relations With
Japan Possible Unless Im
migration Is Stopped
House Committee Told
V S. McClatchey.
By
V.SHIiiTii. I"i l. Ii. If fil. u.l
Iv i i,iii.ni null Juiiuti nr.' to l'i'
imilnl.ilin'il tli t'nll.il HI ii ! kiimiiI
iim iiI "mil"! Ifi'iiun Ii' Hli'ii llir -Hutu
it l ii . I mi i . ii i f Jiiuiict nnl tliu
ni'lil lin r-: uf Jriuiiiu-Mi' impulii
Hun." V. H. Mii'luKhy, pnliHuhi-r (
III!' HnuMIIIllll. I'ol.. itfrlllll'll I I
Ii xliil'lliflil liiilny iM'toiu tlm lnU'
llllllllkl rtllllll I OlllUllltl.-tf. . . .. ...
I'lKlnU ri'ili'lut nrllolt I'H I'll
llllra B.i i. i ll liy lli I 'nllf "I lilu li li
Inl.iluii' III im ini'iiiuiiiil I" rmiKti'tii
iiiHl yriir. Mr. .M.l'liil'liy ilirliirnl Ihi
"n nl !'tm ii iiki i i nn-ill'' l t''
Dim iiniiiirv iiml Jiii.ttn "clii'UUI tic
i iiiii rlli il ii fiitllnii in i in i y I'Ul lh"
I ii i i.n'H fur whli Ii It n umiti', niul
lhl niiiniiv hIiuuIiI, !' tr'iily ul
.i,..ci li-Klil'illi'ii. ii'i'iiiillxli Hi" lu
ll lit of lluit iim 1'iMni ut um i li'inly ml
mil t.y 1'ni.l.liiit Kuiwi'i ill. iiiul'-r
', W Imlll II UN HHItll'."
.lllllltllllll lllllltllil.lll.'ll l, "l '-.
ii.i i. i i ....... i t ..ii,..
iiuiii rl"n Ii.im l'i ' ii duu i'ly curia
t(j
'under the iiiiihIkiiiIIuii Hit. Mr, Mi"
'I'lul'iiv mild, iiiii lUlimtli-ly lil lid
' J.iuiuiOie lne lei'ti lierniiltiil to
"""" ""' Htut.-a under
III" HKI I'l'llll'lll Hinee lOlll eKl"Uimuil
mtiee
Weill llll'i i ffert.
I vi urliin ItrlilfH ( Hiin-.
While the tin diIki-ii t lort of .liipntiiMe
"il' lull' IhIiIi'h" bus been Htuppi'il, ill
deference I" pllblll' plotelll, h" mild,
iheie ihiw are I'oiuliii; tu llilfi i-nuntry
"lii eilll greater numbers" vbut he
ibm-iilied
Tliene, Ii
iih "cui'urHlim tu lib s,
ileiiiii i d, m e "n I ; --ii In
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IKlilbllslleil Oil IIiIm colli llll'llt .
M. M,.(.,:lt,.,,v ,,.,,, .
, ,, ,.mill.v ,.,. ..
mining hen- a government within a
gun-i iinienl iiiul dimgei-uiiH to Aineii-
can IiihIIIiiI Ii.iih."
The lillennlilp uf tbose lu.i -I bere
I biitiK "ullizeil largely for liiiniimr
of .Inpun," lie declared, adding Unit uf
till. mill cliilmliig liglils- uf Aiiieiiean
liil.i iiM by i eglMlratluii up to hut year
only 7;i bail npplleil for ixpn'rliitloii
Iiuiii .1 it it 1 1 and only CI linl been
graiiled II.
lap ( i'Iimim Slioi t.
Mr. Mi ('!iilcby ileiiiu-eil tb" last
ellKIIK I' II 11 II 1 1' I'll t H tl of Jllplll.ese III
I 'altloi'nlu was niatiy tlioiiHatuli hIioiI
even uf the acknowledged liu niiplelo
reliilliK Heeiired by the 'Japanese
under order uf the Jiiiancvo govern
ment. "
"i'hey ate liu l'easlng by reprodui"
tbui," be said, "ten times iih fast as
the whiles."
AHuci'tlng It was made eleiir beyond
(Contlnueil on Pago glx.t
U. S. ORDINANCE
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CH AfH.
STON', W. Vii,, Feb. 9,
ordnance plant nt South
was under ordors today
Tho naval
Churleston
from Si'cretury
ill' im it nion t to
Denhy i.f tho nuvy
lose ul once, and to
lay off without, pay until .liiue till
all employes exeojit those necessary
for maintenance niul protection of
(he plant.
WASHINGTON, Fob. 9. Approx
imately 1 5 all of the 7000 employes
of the Washington navy yard were
haudi'il lemprary furloughs without
piy when thoy presontod Ihoniselves
today tor work. .Most of the men
I'urbuiBlieil were mtichlnbHts,
HEM) SH P W TH
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WAR AGAIN
IN HAND
Additional Kidnapings Report
ed in County Fermanagh
Ulster Frontier a Line of
Steel Irish Republicans;
i
Blame Orangemen for Situ
ation High Tension.
HKI.KA3T, !b. ft. IHy AnfiutHU
I'li'KH ) Aililltlomil klitniililltitN nr-iiirrc-d
t'lilay In County KcrmunaKli.
tun' of the 'cmntli-ii In wblcb yidttur
itiiy'n raliU w-r i-mrli'd out. Kour
rlimii "H" bixtIiiI ronHtatilfH were kid
iuiH'd In th Hulfa illHtrict. TIV
fr lakt-n ta tlm direction of Hally
liny win-re It U hullfvi-rl other prtKon
vr ri lnlni? ktit. .
CORK. Kli. . Th irlklnK roll
miymi'ii at a iihuii iiiii-tlnic IhkI nlxlil
li'i'liltril In i )tx'lin until KrWny tli-lr
imnuiinreil ilnn of tiikliiK ever tin mil
way Uni t anil 0xralinK thviu tlu-m
holVPN. ...
Orangmn Blamed
in ill.l.V, Fell, 9 (liy Anorliiloi
I'rfHB.l ()im O Duffy, chlpf of atuff
uf tin- Irliih r-iiilillcHn army hiin IkhiumI
iIiIh fituti'tnnnt :
'riuit tln-re hliould be B)iiiitnni'uH
niul ili'tiTiuliifil action In Outer la not
atirprlHinK. Tho jiiitlrnco of our tw.ijde
thi'in hwi lxn mroly tried lately by
cuuilnued ralda. ArreHU unit torturs
InflU-tud uihii tlu-m by iiKentH of the
noitlu-rn uoverniiient.
"The lunjorlty of those in (irln In
llelfaxt and DtTry ore Hiifferlnit be
CHima thiy Curried out my order
ft lillu I..Wiut JUjiin or deer, to protect
tho liven Btiil property of Cnthollc civil
Ian from th ravanea of Orange iiioIik
when tho who are entrusted with
law iiml order refuse to ulvc protec
tloll" The attttement concludea: "Let the
northern govurnment Imniedliitely re
letie our ii'ii)iiner. We have uhown
by our aetlmia our iloslre to have
peiiee; let the north allow by Himllar
,111'tl'iiirt that they desire to have peace,
tininted thU, nono will believe there
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nwtlK! Oil Ulllli;ilivj III IlillllUK a mill-
iiioii ground."
Frontier Lint of Steel
1IKI.KA8T, Feb. 9. Hy Associated
Press.! I'lster'a frontier was virtually
a lino of steel today, following the
raids yesterday In which ninny union
ists -were kidnaped. From Portadown,
county Armagh, to Relleek. on thv
Fermiinugli Donegal border, forces of
"Hiietials" Were on guard, as well as
heavy contingents of the regular con-
stsbulnry.
It wns eillmated that five thousand
.men were engaged In policing the line,
j The forces began to niovp toward the
Imrder yesterday. The roads leading
Isonthward from Helfast today iiresent-
ed scenes of activity, niolor trucks and
armored cars bearing the Ho called "A"
and "II" specials. Ac.roiiipaiiying them
were other trucks with stores and urn
m'imiUou. High tension prevails at all points
Strangers traveling through the six
counties are subject tu the closest
scrutiny anil In some rimes are halted
and Interrogated.
No communication was possible with
Kunisklllen today lit consequence of
the wires fmln this city being out.
Colonel Wyckhani, commanding the
I'lster specials, has received a com
munication from Dublin custle stating
that th provisional government Is
sending special officers to investigate
the kidnaping.
, Communications Broken
Telephone and telegraph communi
cation still was uncertain but a county
Inspector of police who returned today
from a tout' uf the lines said no repri-
sals hud been attempted .overnight by
tho unionists.
A Utitlsh regiment, transferred from
Free Stale territory Is due to reach
Knnlskillon within a few days. , i
A pollcoi oflicei' who tutule a 'tour
of tho hording dining the' nlaht snl(l
i ou ay:
"Tho police iirra,ngcmcnts are- now
us complete as they can bo made to
Insure Immunity from invnsion, It is
unlikely thut rebel forces will ever
again attempt to raid the border. U
they do happen to penetrate to this
side they certainly will not find It easy
to get buck."
HIOI.FAST, Fob. 9. (Hy Associated
Pross.) Mtljor Miles of South Donegal
onti of tho prisoners taken by tho Mid
ers of northnrn Irish counties yester
day returned to his home today, Oth
ers front the same uvea tiro reported
to have been released. r '
(Continued on Page six,)
Winner of Edison Quiz Wins
Daughter-in-Law
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Tlm only man wh unt-wfit-il all the
AA by the Wizard hlniM-lf wan Samuel
at the Kilimm liidiiHtriiK. He bIhj won
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HawkliiH, lKler of Mm. ('burled A. Kdjgon.
weddinK will take plare Ht Oiane, N. J.
I weddinK will take place at (Mamie, N. J. -
RUSSIAN IID acre bonus
! in CBiMlt lllPV ; NARROWED DOWN
iu uuniiu juiii i !
IN HUBER GASE
William Miller, who claims to be a
Husaiati and who was arrested sev
eral days ago tn the suspicion that
hi was one cf the men who robbed
the Huber tailor shop in January U0,
as bound over to the grand jury this
n ornlng on 2.tnio ball. Tho neur
it. g took place at 10 o'clock this
i.'ornlng in Justice Taylor's court.
The state witnesses numbered four,
three of whom were In the vicinity of
the taller she p at the time t the
tobhery. Jean Watklns. Cnlon Oil
employ te, was the first to testify. He
dtscrlbed tho man supposed to have
been the burglar who made bis es
cape 1y breaking the glass in tho
front of tho shop and outlined the cir
cumstances of the getaway. F. J.
lluher, proprietor of the shop testi
fied to the nature and value of the
goods stolen. Mis. Horace Uromley,
who was sitting In her car In front
of the shop at the time of the robbery
testified that the defendant gave tho
general appearance of the man who
made his exit tun ugh. the glass. O.
I.. Davidson, win was at the comer
of Fir and Main : t'the time of the
rubbery, testified hat he heard the
clash of the gins- and testified also
to the similarity in general appear
ance and carriage between the robber
and the defendun'.
Special State Attorney George Cod
ding, represented tiie state and attor
ney D. F. Lindas '-.'Presented the de
fense. Tho defendant offered no tes
timony. Alaska Celebrates
Completion of R. R.
N EN AN A, Alaska. Feb. Comple
tion of the Riley Creek steel viaduct
at Mile 317 wade possible the first
through train Iron. Seward to Nomina
on tho government railroad lino Satur
day which inaugtiii ted twice a week
service without transfer between tho
coast nnd the inlet ior.
A typical Alaska celebration was
staged here upon tho arrival of the
train. Although through freight traf
fic has not yet. been inaugurated, com
pletion of the railroad Is said to have
caused material reduction In prices of
commodities generally ' and to have
revolutionized business methods to tho
benefit of Interior iiolnts. Traffic be
tween the coast and tho Interior is
said to be increasing rapidly.
KLAMATH KALI s MAN 1
KILLKD HV AITOMODILK
KLAMATH FALLS, ..Fob. D.
Struck by an automobile'' us ho at
tempted to cross Main street at ti
o'clock Tuesday night, S. W-. Tumor,
62,; proprietor of the. Turner apart
ments' horeiiolied ia a .hospital two
hours Inter, . ' t"-.
of Wizard!
if- ?. : 'i
qnestlcnn correctly and was rated
A. Halwy who is how maklns Rood
the heart of
Miss Charlotte W.
Wizard's son. The
wife of the
WASHINGTON. Feb. 9 The field
of iiossible soldiers bonus taxation was
narrowed today to eight sources by the
sitb-coniniittee of republicans of the
house ways and means committee deal
ing with the tax problem.
These sources were stated as fol
lows: A gasoline consumption tax of pos
sibly one cent a gallon; a license tax
; EIGHT SOURCES'
n automobiles of about L'o cents peri While neither Captain William Lusti
horseiiower; a stamp tax on bank who was In command, nor any member
checks at about one cent for each 'of the crew would make a formal
check; a ta on real estate transfers statement concerning the fire, some of
at the rate of about five cents on each the latter declared they suspected foul
fin Involved, and increased taxes on play. Helief was expressed among the
admissions where the sum paid ex- survivors that the fire was the result
?eeds( 25 cents; cigarettes, tobacco and 'of some activity on board the, vessel
woumentary stamps.
Representative Ijngworth of Ohio.,
acting chairman of the sub-committee, '
n the absence of Representative Ford-j
ney sam mere was little sentiment for.
any increase either in the first class or
second class postage rates, but added
there had been some discussion of nn
advance In the parcel post rates.
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LIVINGSTON, Mont.. Feb. 9. A
dug that tunneled through a snow
slide eight feet deep yesterday, saved
the lives of the'' three children of F.
1.. Lyons, u Mill Creek rancher The
children and the dos' were playing in
a ditch in the path of the slide,
which covered them.
Xohie, aged eight, was rescued by
throwing her arms about the dog as it
dug Its way' through the snow- to the
surface. She aumu.oiied other mem
bers of the family, who rescued Jim
my, aged seven, and Austin, aged
five.
BY GRATEFUL DOG
CHICAGO. Feb. 9. Three weeks
ago Peter Rlhik, unemployed, was
wandering tho streets when he struck
uii a friendship with a Great Dane.
Uibik, weak from tho lack of food, fell
in a busy street yesterday and the
dog, halting trafHc, stood guusd over
the man, protecting him from passing
strucks and wagons,.. . The dog .also
kept podestriuns at bay until a patrol
man coaxed him from his post with a
piece of niet, RlblH was revived,
DOG DIGS IN SNOW
SAVES 3 CHILDREN
MAN'S LIFE SAVED
Farm Bloc Wins a
Sweeping Victory
On Marketing Bill
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t'asa(t) by t h s-niit of tho
houBB co-oT.itH" markdtlr.K
bill by b voln i.f ."iK to 1, wag
vidwed by many today an tho
moat aweplnu vbtory yet. at
tained by tip. farm bloc.
Ilefort juiHHinis, late yester
day the honie measure which
relieve the farmers' co-operative
asaoclationa from the appli
cation tf law prohibit Ins fruits
or unfair lusineHn practlr and
places a ithi rity to determine
when au'h acta have been com
mitted with the secretary of ag
riculture, the senate rejected by
a vote of , to 6 the bill re
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ported by Itn own Judiciary 4!
committer which would have ;
held th-; associations amenable 4j
to pret-ent laws. 4 j
The measure now goes to con- j
ference. for adjtintment cf dif- 4
ferences with the house.
LOST; FOUL PLAY
IS SUSPECTED
Burning of 'Northern Pacific'
Believed Not Accidental 1
Secrecy Sworn Upon Crew;
By Captain Survivors Ar-
rive Hampton Roads.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 9. An In
vettlgatlon of the origia and cir
cumstances accompanying the fire
which yesterday destroyed the
former army, transport Northern
Pacific off the New Jersey coast
was said today to have been insti
tuted by the government.
NEWPORT NEWS. Va.. Feb. 0.
(By Associated Press.) Survivors of
the transport Northern Pacific which I
was burned at sea yesterday with a
loss of four lives, are not convinced
that the burning of the ship was whol-
ly accidental.
before she left her berth at Brooklyn. ,
Captain Lusti is said to have warned i
his men that the shipping board orders .
prohibit their telling anything of the.
accident
When Captain. Lusti was asked to
day concerning reorts that the ship
might have been "fixed" by someone
before she left her berth, he quickly
demanded to know the origin of the
reiiort.
On being told that it could not be
traced to its source, he declared he
must decline to. answer any and all
questions.
Captain Lusti said he was not aware
the shipping board had ruled that the
ship was regarded as the property of
the charterers or operators. The. ship
was insured to the account of the char
terers but was not to be finally deliv
ered, it was understood here, until re
conditioning was completed.
Captain Lusti's confidential reiiort
on the ship, wns in the course of pre
paration today. The statement is a
lengthy one and goes info details.
A confluence between Captain Lusti,
shipping officials of this district, offi
cers of the Harbour Steamship com
pany and officials of the Admiral line
will oo held here today.
An attorney for the Sun Shipbuild-
(Continued on l'asje six.)
SAN" DIEGO, Cal., Fob. 9. Helief
that a man known both as William
Koegel and James Martin, and win;
committed suicide h.re last' Saturday
night or Sunday is Edward F. Sands,
sought in connection with the mur
der of William Desmond Taylor, was
expressed today , hv Coroner S. C,
Kelly.
. According to Kelly the description
of .Martin or Koegel fits perfectly
that of Sands as sent out by the Los
Angeles police, Martin Is believed
4 ON TRANSPORT
THINK MAN WHO GOMIVliTTED SUICIDE
IN SAN DIEGO MAY HAVE BEEN SANDS
HOOVERWILL
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RED RELIEF
Secy, of Commerce to Lay
Bare Russian Plot to Ad
vance Soviet Propoganda
Under Guise of Famine Re
lief Dept. of Justice Gets
Busy To Name Imposters.
WASHINGTON". Feb. 3. Secretary '
Hoover was understood today to have
! submitted to President Harding a re
port on the activities of certain Rus
sia famine relief organizations in this
country and their supposed connec
tion with the Russian soviet Rovern
r.:ent. The report was understood to bo
the result of an extensive investiga
tion by Mr. Hoover Into the opera
tion of a number of Itusslan relief
societies operating Independent tif
the American relief administration
and its allied organiiationi. It was'
said to detail for the president's. In
formation, the names of certain or
ganisations which were not regarded
as being directly interested In famine
relief In Russia so much as in aiding
the soviet authorities by their func
tions. President Harding is. expected to
make public the report In order to
inform the country as to. the relia
bility of various organizations solic
iting funds for famma relief ljf Ru
fia. ''..'. ?
WASH INCiTON, Feb. S.-r-Actlvl-
ties of bolshevik agents in, the l"nHect
States ia the collection- of faltds o3- '
' tTSibly for famine rel'ef In .3'ivUt
Kussla. were nnaerstOQl i":v in n
under observation by the 'JnsitftV ai--"
partment.
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BEATEN BY COP
NK W YORK, Feb. 9. Hob McAl
lister, the New York policeman, to
day holds the Metropolitan A. A. C.
100 yards championship by virtue of
his victory over Kernle Weferi, Jr.,
at last night's Samatiar A. A. game.
McAllister made the ,100 yards in
10 seconds flat, one-fifth of a secon I
slower than the world's indoor
record.
OUT HOTEL WASTERS
KANSAS CITY. Feb. 9. Diners at
one of the large downtown hotels wail
ed impatiently and loudly demanded
service last night while the" manage-
crew of missing waiters.
The search ended at police head
quarters. Thirty-five of them, negroes
had been arrested in a crap game in a
nearby house. A call to police head
quarters brought the waiters, raclni;
back through the downtow n section on
foot.
In Dummy Note Deal
WASHINGTON. Feb. fl. Asset-'
tion that William Doyco Tii'mipsou,
of the national ropubliinu ormtul.M
timi had borrowed J,ti)il.t.'uO from
the New York federal reservu bank
vu a, "dummy, note" wa.i made, by
Senator Hefliu, democi-ar, AhUmnm.,
in the senuto during nti attack on the
(ederal reH'M've board.
to liae come, to San Diego la, it Salut
day from Los Angeles. Jin registered
at a local hotel that night under tlx;
name of Martin and on Monday after
noon was found dead In bis room,
with a bullet wound iu bis heart. Pa
pers found among his affects showed
that he had un account with tho
l.ellnnfii bank in Los Angeles under
the name of - Koegot. Coroner ' Kelly" '
conultntilcutod his belief to tho JfJ
lictj that tho niaif was Hands'. ' An In- '
vfistigatlon is being made,
Pfl
BERNIE VEFERS. JR