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Maximum yterday '10
Minimum today Jl
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Prediction!
Fair.
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Smohing By Co-Eds
! CaiVec 'Vie Waif
i No Use to Forbid
fi
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Robbers Hold Up
St. Louis Hotel for
$100,000 Valuables
1
MARY
SITUATION
0
TO DEFENSE
Mary Miles Mintcr Repudiates
i . nil iii 1.1 n -.... U 1
i nose wno wouiu Dcsmuwi
Reputation of Slain Director
His Friendship Was Up-
lifting and Aid Invaluable
Ready to Sacrifice Anything)
I AM ANUKI.F.rt. Ki-h, 13.- Mary
'Mikes M ltit-r. motion plrturo sctr,
Issued b stutemen hm today j
through lnr atti rimy declaring she !
had told Invnutltsators "nit thm she;
knew," of lrt tlfn of William 1. Tny
lor, motion pit-turn director, slain1
mysteriously twelve days ago.
8h null! sh roiilil not ronenlw
how ny person could voluntarily
wronn Taylor.
Thn statement folio
"Thnm in no personal or f tnnitf lu!
Sacrifice Hint I Would not gladly llinko
to bring thn slayer of William )".
mond Taylor to justice.
Mm) Mile Mlnl r
"Mr. Taylor W t n f tliy beht
filenda. His death was a Kfcat ahoi k
to mn. I met Mr. Taylor first In
l!l when be beramn Iny dlrecti r, 1 1
was then 17 ynur of Ban and his In
spiration, his unfailing courteay and
consideration not only tr mo but to
all with w hom lie rami In 'oniurt, im
mediately won my highest admira
tion. iN'fcntlM Ills Nam
"From IS 1 9 until the day Of III
death Mr, Taylor wa to mn the sym-
hoi c f honor and manliness, an in
spiration, friend, guldn and n tinsel
lor thn symbol of all a girl admire
In a man.
"Ills friendship wa uplifting and
bis advlcn and aid wrrn Invaluab'n.
It would 1 licit Ii I n K leas than vertt
iibln Ingrattttidii if I did not, now that
ho la dead, raise my voice to proeuilm I
what hd, iwa and tispudlat those'
who wotid hrwinlU'h l)la clmractnr. s
"I hav told thn niniu rttb nil
that I know hrdhnf hla llfn Ui-rn mid
In the east. That'. 1 fear, has been i r
lit tin uld to them.
"I cannot conceive thn character
of a person who would voluntarily
wrong Mr. Taylor or rnuao hi
dnalh.''
Mabel Conaolaa Folk
NKW YORK, Feb. 18. Muliel Nor
nmnd Ih not worrying about liur ctin
iiectlon with tlio William D, Taylor
murder Investigation And she Is not
letting her parents, ! Mr. und Mrs.
(Continued on l'agu six.)
LAST; "DEATH TO
.MI'.XK'O 'CITY, Feb. 13. lily Anno-
elated I'rt'HB.) The municipal president
.... .ii.... '..in, in r,.i
of 1'uU.rmiro, Mlcholic.n, with SO fol-
lowers, hus revolted riIiihI. tho stuln
governinent, No cnstmltlos have been,
reported although thn revolutionists
began tliofr movcmnnl. with cries of
...I.....U ... H1....I..
lean, , miihi'".
(l-runclHco J, Muglcit, govurnor oi
Mlchoacan, selzod the office In July,
11I2U, prior ii (Jin lustblltttlon of the
unregon administration In Mexico
Ctty. '
Action Bfcrctnry oi witr sonuufi
i
JI
Em
MEXICAN REVOLUTIONISTS BREAK OUT AT
cine vc;o, ivii. i :i Sun.k-
llig Kill. In I Vlln, Misty fud
whli h should h prohibited In
every university, din ib-uns of
women Ml f'lili'UK" and North
western universities said Imluy
when In for rui'd of a atiilntnent
by n Columbia iinlu-mll y mil
dent lluit smoking itH hitiinnd
III thn gradual'' teurhiTH' Cf I
legn tlmm only Iii'i iiiiko it made
tlm room so Minify.
.Mnrlon Tulliot. t n i f wo
men nl tint 1'iilvi'inltv of Chi
cago, H.ilil (liny hud mi regulii
lloiiK against huh king liy ri fit
Ih-miiimi. (t whs almost ) III jm j nut -bin
In prevent Hint t Ihm was lu
ll" " In trying.
Might Embarrass Wounded
and Disabled in Receiving
Care Decision Up to Presi
dent May Use Bonds In
stead of Taxes to Fjnance.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. The
M.iilit-i V bonus question brought
before tin- senate ImmV bv Senator
lu.inti. .rinit'llinn, Idaho, who miK
Ktil ihm requeum by former m rvl"i
III"1!! who ale not Unpaired phiwtcally
or ou ntiilly mii n miilt "f tlx lr ,VBI
rorvii i', ntiiciii 'iniiiirr ine iiv-i n
i.u ni in tiiklnif r ( f h wounded
it ml ill. il.t-il.
U-ASHIN;Tii.'. I'Vti. U. 'i.nf. r-
I 111 i n lirtWiM'll IrptlldlC'IIIS "f
nui(. unn nml iio'iiiih i-fintoittlM' nod
tin- H'iint fiminn" contiiiltien on thi
.. -11,1.-11 tmtny im iiiIIhk u il.-. IkIoii from
I'ri-Kiili'iil ll.irillitii ni a pmponal t"
llnilltrv the i null fi ntltrr of the Imnus
li mniim of ImhiiIm limlnid of I.iX' H.
'I'lie bond roioMi ttiin iiilviiiiied
:l.v tiiniriiiHO ,M. 'miiber nml rtmiutor
Hiim,I, ii-ll!lte IMinfei'ees, Who took the
! iiiihII liii Hint It u'niilil be unttlxe to
Ii ww Iium. Tim preMdenl. It n
wndei hhhI. mmipil to dim iihh tlic
I'1"" w"
ntnrv .Mellon.
I'liili-i' tin- iti'imtin's plan, short
lliui' Im.iuIn to Hie (iinotint ot nOotn
1 .1 r. 0, oiift, into it i-ur Vtoild .be lwlied
over the ilih-n )enr period ilurliiK
wbbli Hie cimli pii)iiicnis would be
iihiiIi' to I be fi.i mi r serli i nu n.
I Mniibi r of the xeiiiitn roiiiiniltee
w'n iiiiib-i'KtniHl to Im inioiiil ur
tleiilmly to the ronsltloit to Inerrase
the stnnm tns.s mid nun. to tb" siik
""'' ' "-r '" "' u,u"-
Kli'il iroiin HI I III fill 11 1 lout,
Iti'PirHi iilnliVi' Monde I of Wyo
IlilllK'. li'i'Ulilli'iin Iimiiko lender, dlH
fussed Hie bonus iiiiiHllim today with
thn president. Asked If thn prnnblnnt
wiin HiiiMiln-il with the it'oniNeil tax
plan, Mr. Mnndell replied: "Huh
anyone been found who is Hjitlnflod
Willi tlll plOpOH.'ll ?"
IT
AFTER 3 ATTEIV1PTS
AllKKKinCN'. Wash,, Feb. 13.--Klmnr'
Hmlth, iVntrnlln 1. W. W. at
lortiey, iiuiile three unsuccessful ef
forts to address crowds here today
the third attempt resulting In his ar
rest upon order of Mayor llalley, who
forbade the meetings. Hnilth'a trial
for disobeying the procliiimitlou of
thn mayor restraining hlm from
speaking, has been set fot' Saturday
afternoon at two o'clock.
MUGICA! ' BATTLE CRY
said today the uprising wiw purely
lon1' , '
' " confirmed reports that Gen-
(.(iHim R .
,. ()f Tno(1SROi mu, lllft tlH enptttU.
(Inncrnl Grecno is reported to linv'e
mturnod to Tnbusco with tho intention
of fomenting a revolution.
Cioiini'Hl Korrnnii nlntn.1 Ibnl iirdiM-s
I -
i(,ttd been glveu to Genorul Junn Alma
,,, comtmindnr of federal forces in
chlhunhiin, to suiiprpss disorders. In
that region,
Tho war office continues optimistic,
assorting tlmt those tiprlslngs are of
, minor ininortitnco.
BOHH OPPOSES
BONUS
IN HEALTH
0
Clash On Ulster Border in
Which Sinn Fein Leader Is
Killed, Raises Tension to
Breaking Point Griffith
and Collins Struggling Des
perately to Avoid Civil War.
oi.i i warning r. . a.
NOT TO AKSlHT CO! I'
,
I.ONIiON, Ki'h J I.- tlly thn
AmiiKMti't lrM. ) Mlrhm-l
C lllnii,xhfad of th Irluli pro
vlni ii I novsmmi-nt hni "nt a
'utlKrm warnlnn thn Ani'-rl-cbii
Awiorlutlrn for rrroKnltlon
i f tli Irlah rupuliHc not to aiwlitl
or to routitfnatirn a roup dVtal
which h Aorlaroil waa bclnn
planned aunlnit th Irlah pro-
v I h 1 1 nut tc'rrnmfnt, aaya . a
iMililln dlapatrh to thn 1-onrton
4 I'r'BH aaaorlatlon.
I.OIX)N. Ffb. 13. Illy AHHorlatnd
I'reaa Thn altnatlon In Ireland whleh
had aenuivd to K ImprovlfiB under the
appnit-nt effort of Arthur (irlffllh anj
Mlclme) Collin to obtain thn releaan
:f thn klilnnd l'lter men. linn b
roiuo nc-utnly dnngnniua ait thn nrault,
if tlm Clonea affray on Saturday.
Th Tliiipa' Dublin rorremamdent
ayn dlsnmy followed thn newa of tlm
irlimb In whlrh four ailal Vlatir con
itsbles i-rt killed, elltllt wmindeil and
U tuivln prisoners and tlm lfadr of
i thn Hinn Felnnis, Mnttliew Fltzpatrlrkj
hlint iieud. i tie proviHiinuu Kvrru-
mint was perturbnit, as thn affair
ilimhed the high hopes based upon Its
amnesty proclamation and Urn Hrlllsb
ilnclsl-n ti rviease Mil prisoneiH nem
for offends committed in Kngland
from Irish (Kdltlral motives prior to
the trnen In Ireland.
IK'vel ipiiieiits are awaited with the
utmost anxiety.
There Is some conflict in thn ac
ronnt of how the slusitlng was procli
llated. Irish republican army men at
Cli nes and their sympathizers take
the stand that armed and uniformed
1'lf.tcr men had no right to enter Proo-
slat. territory and subjected them-
vlvns to arrest by so doing. It Is
i. . .i n ii.n
,H,l,,ted out th.,1 thn t.aellc football
.layers now In the IVrry jail were ai-
fested Tor a similar reason by the
l lslerlles.
The account of the shooting from,
the same snirce Is thflt Kltxpatrlck
approached thn I'lster constables and
ordered them to raisn their hunds, pro-
nl-lmr .,, vlnlLfinn If ihv mirren-
tlnrud. Thn only reply to this demun 1,
II Jh sail, was the ah ii, ting and k 1 g
of Fltzpatrlck and then thn republican
army lllen fired.
In Uelfasl, un the other hand, It is
contended thn rights of southern Ire-
land were lost by sending the police
from llelfast to F.nnlskellen by train
although the line passes for a few
.i.- .... .:.-..
'linen iiiiouko mu nee sinie inncn i
Northern police nrn declared to have
traveled that route on Thursday and
Krlduy without molestation or protect,
elther locally or from the provisional
government,
DaValera on Top
Aenlnst this, it la maintained, bv
the republican army supiKirters, that
knowing the state of tension on the
frontier, the llelfast authorities should
have ordered the police to drtraln on
reaching tne bortlvr,
Regarding tho kidnaped I'lster men,
tho Times' Dublin correspondent ro-
iterates that the provisional govern-
tuent Is doing its utmost, to procure
their release but says It seems to have
n...l ll'OK Pint J.fUMAa Ilia Ulit
republican army in county Monnghan.
which will only agree to exchange
CI
these unionists for the footbull players naid, ethe Vnlted states will have re
in IVrry. ' malnlng IS battleships, S3 cruisers.
Tho Morning Post Dublin convapon- 316 destroyers, 117 submarines, 19S
dent, while declaring that Griffith nnd auxiliaries and i:.2 small vessels. It
Collins "mean well," asserts that Irish ia ("1,,nr th!,t conclusion
public opinion "has decided the 1)e to tho future su-ength of the I nit
v,,l,.,.ta ,..,.,. , " ! ,pd States navy should bo reached
" ' 1 until ra.itiea.iot. by tho scnato of tho
'pending treaty, luciiuso v shall not
UkU'AST, Feb. 13, A gang en- know-absolutely until (lhcn that tho
tored tho saloon of l'utrlck lttinli oil treaty will become effective. This
York street hero nt noon today and complicates tho' question of person
attempted to hold him up. ' Lamb re- nel."
slsted nnd was Shot and killed. Ahouti Ml'- Deuby described the status ot
tho snmo time a bartender In a ,ho fl,,,'t 1,1 commission today, show
neighboring saloon
was shot and
badly wounded.
Whllo a.dnnco of tho Ancient Or
der of lllbcrnurlans was lu progress
In a hall near Coc-katown, East Ty
rone, last nlfihl, un attnek by a Jiarty
(.Couttnued on page tlx.)
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Declared by Robert Todd Lincoln to be the beat hkeneaae of hie father.
DENW Sf ARTS HENRY S PLAN TO
SLASHING ON
c l ai.wll a I
ocuy. ui navy hskj iui t-ca
Money, Urges Reduction in;
IMumers Annapolis Shows ;
How Conference Delivered i
Goods. !
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WAIIIMiTON. Tel.. 13.--Secretary
1Vn,'- "1 n''l ,,,f",e hU!";
navnl committee today to recommend
th()t (hit ,.,..,., ,,. . m.xl
V i(t. ,,0 fu.i( at 90 ((00 ;im,
c 000 ,,,.,.,,,,.,. :IS mmpnrvd with
100.0110 men and 6000 ;ipirentlce.i
mm- authorized. j
Mr. lienby worn mended that there
be no reduction in the existing
strength of line officers of the navy:
t,",, ,h, ''" al Annapolis be
graduated and commissioned but that
ufter be reduced to three for each
Im.mi.r of ,.anKress instead of five,
The naval secretary recommended
that ll0 destnyers be placed out of
commission. He estimated that the
program he outl.ned would effect a
saving of I70,niie "00 in next year's,
""""
' M'cretary
lenb s statement point -
.i out iio.t uit,.... mi i... ..-.. til....
,!tilhllsh..,t ,' ,, ,.., r.
.i..,..,.! frilll, ,,;. vemiei- i.. .nimnis-
Hon to "JOO. the ei nimissioned iierson-
nel from 32,TCji to ti.ltiS nnd the en-
listed force from o.ilia to 1 0t.!tl!.
I "It is not easy." tie siibi, "to get
"'' to normale from such vast ex-
1,""h1"
Mr. Henby said the net result of the '
tnilt 0l.,.al ,;,,,, is to ll(lvo 22 Vapi. ,
(al B,lpHi tl0 Vulted Slates IS and.
ioivuI iii,,i i.,.i .-on r..., ...... i,i,i-n iu
Japan 1". there i.eing no limitation i
on auxiliary comi at craft except ns
to tho size and in miiment. j
When the conference opened. Mr."
I'enby said, the l otted Slates had 4i.
'"ttleshlps. 3.1 cruisers. :U7 de-
n.o.iio, iiivn, ji
....
..i... t. u , ..... ,,...,.. h
ing that nami'snips carry nnout -i
per cent complement, destroyers from
CO to SO per cent nnd submarines
from 40 per cent up.
"It is quite clear that tho navy, In
enlisted and commissioned personnel
both, Is undermanned," ho said.
(Continued on "Pugo. six.)
NAVY ESTIMATE FORDS TOLO
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fid
IKE' FERTILIZER
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..,,.
AnnOUnCeS
Mays
tiiymcci
Autos Will Be Made, Muscle
Shoals Don't
Flfnprt C
nnpratP- at I fKC anil HAS
uperaie ai loss, anu nai
No Name for Concern.
WASHINGTON'. Feb. 13 Testifying n-
rtisehoff gave promissory notes for
before the house military aftairs com- he nun(iy inVeted with him, the at
mittee toil ay on the offer of Henry torney stiid, adding, "a man can't be
Ford for the Muscle Shoals iiwer and Imprisoned for non-payment of prom
issory notea if he hasn t the money,
nitrate projects. W. It. Mayo, engineer Ttn tVllls Un iK,nar.
far Mr. Ford, declared power generat- Creditors may realize ten cents on
od at the plant would be used by the
IVtroit manufacturer for the enanufac
lure of automobiles from raw mater
ials. His announcement was. the first
indication that Mr. Ford would use tho
Muscle Shoals plant in connection with
his automobile Interests.
Mr. M.iyo, appearing as the pcrson-
illy authorized spokesman of Mr. Ford
was questioned at length by members,
'of the committee which is conducting
hoaritw on the Ford offer. Chairman
Kahn at the outset asked whether .Mr,
Ford, iu the event his offer was ac
cepted, would agree to a fixed capital
ization for the company ho would
create to operate the Muscle Shoals
work.
"1 don't think he is determined." Mr
Mayo said
but. the capital would be
sufficient."
Mr. Mayo said the manufacturer had'
not determined whether the company
would operate under Mr. Ford's name
or some other designation.
Asked by the chairman if Sir. toru
would manufacture fertilizer at a loss
Mr.-.Mayo testified thut "it would
noeessurily fallow that, as a natural
consequence, a company would
not
contlmu, to work at a loss."
, nl.loJ tlit In lliu cvlnil l.irl wr
production proved unprofitable changes
I r.Mil,l h.t lioido tn tmika thn tillstneHK
I pay and that Mr. Ford would do what
ever ho could to produce cheap fertil
izer. ,' ,
.He said Mr. Ford did not expect to
make a profit which would Justify him
in pnyinjr more than four per cent
Interest on the money to be spent by
the government in completing: con
struction work on the dams.
Wanted, A Fire Like
This One in Med ford
WH1TT1KU. Cal Feb. 1 J. A pil
lar of fiaiiu) more than 400 Jeit high
shot Into tho ale early today and con-
tinued as a spectacular firo when a
K:fs . well, at Santa Fe . Springs near
hro uocaiuo igmtca tnrougn iricuon
t?T. U)LIH. Ffi.. I ! Jew-
-lry -limaf-d !y thf hf tI j
mananm'-nt fo hi; valued at
IO,ftO0 wan obtained iy lian-
dita who early today loot.-d af-
ty dKalt t))'i at th" Wash-
InBton hotel. H. A. Crofton.
nl(ht clerk, was rompelled at
thn point of a K'n i" opon f.h:
Hafe. Thn jewelry was the. prop-
rty cf (t'lea'a.
Th.i bandita aio obtained
S $f60 from tin; rash drawer.
i
:i
Thn wlfi of a banker reaid-
ins at. thn hotel estimated her
1oh at $1,000. Carl Zork, who
wan Involved In the, baseball
v andal but later exonerated, re-
Hided at the hotel. ' He nald he
loat ivr.o.
OIL WIZARD OF
IN HOI WATER
nunni if nnrn
bUBtSLT UKttl
year old next Ma 7. He Is aerylng
Raymond Bischoff Short $4,- b aBwcu SiTue made th8 de-
crvt Wl Dnt rtniihrfiil if lalott In the belief that hi health aad
500,000, But DOUDUUI made a le88 atrentl0llg Me advlll.
Law Can Catch Him-Easyi8,, of the form8r
Money for a While Loan "eion to retiw from public
' illfe was made on the floor of the
of $260 Started Plunge.
j friend of the Illinois representative.
CHICAGO. Feb. 13. Raymond 'In brief eulogy, Mr. Walsh declared
BiHchoff, under detention in connec- that members of the hous would
tlon wtth an admitted shortage of "learn with - regret, tinged with., sot' ,
H.aOO.ooo as a result of financial row," of Mr. Cannon's Intention,
dealings wtth approximately 6000 leave the house. Regret over the ap
residents of the Chicago "back of the broaching retirement of "Vncte Jos"
yards," diKtiict, blamed a lucky dtal
Willi it. ill' UU O f.-JV IVI Vtii3 llHUMIUVll
(tranmctlon. which have involved him
.1 lOHn nnn tin m.yf
ko hrtVllvV -
"A friend bepK d me to play the 1 members" of the house rose and ap
market with his money, saying his plauded for a moment or more. Many
creditors were pushing him," Bischoff in the galleries joined In the ovation. '
, was quoted as having said. "I con-j The former speaker w-as the only
' sented. doubling his money in a week. ' one on the floor to remain seated. H!s
He told ull his friends and I was im-
mediately besieged with similar re-
"Dablilings in oil." led to Mis pres -
ent status he was quoted, after visions
of big financial deals arose when he
fouI'd hov easy it was to have others
glve hlm thelr mont,y to inveat
IUsrhoff's attorney maintains that
the 25-year-old . "Wizard of ltubbly
Creek" has violated no law in his
dealings, despite the shortage of mil-
the dollar, tne attorney said
While I welcome government in
tervention I cou'.d have pulled
through if they had let - me alono
another week." Hischoff said.
The oil company of which ho at
tempted to gain control. Hischoff said
has extensive holdings in Oklahoma,
as well as in Tcxhh fields. Its stock
has a par value of $1, he said, but
recently it dropped to :a cents.
"I became interested in the
oil
stock last February." he said. "I
kept putting more money into it until
in July I thought I owned every share
in existence, but then I discovered a
powerful combination was fighting
mo.
"More shares began to pop up un
expectedly and before long I found
that through bucket shop manipulu-
10,ls 1 nau neon ouyins aupneaie
.shares.
"For the last few months I have
been fighting a losing battle." '
January Kxports Hit Cellar.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 13. Kxports
n January
aggregated $279,000,000,
in seven months anil
the lowest
amounted to a decrease of about $15,-
uuo.uou nom tne month of uecemner.
ii
SOUND THE ALARM!" CRIES W. C. T. U.
LEADER; PROHIBITION IS NOT A FAILURE
CHICAGO, Feb. 13. The. Women's
Christian Tempsrauce Union, today
made public a statement iu which they thirty organizations opposed to prohl
said they would meet the publicity be- bition.
ing sent out by opponents of tho pro-' "This Is their aim, to mako tho
hibltlon amendment with publicity of public believe national prohibition Is a
their own and made public their first failure and because it Is a failure and
effort which apiiears in the "Lincoln can never be enforced, a congress
edition" of the I'nion Signal, the offic- must be elected, pledged to repeal or
ial publication edited, by Miss Anna
Gordon.
"Sound the alarm," it reads, "wo are
going to talk down prohibition a fail
ure and talR up prohibition as success,
livery day of these weeks and every
week of these mouths before the elee:
TO PIT
POLITICS
Oldest Member of House Will
Not Be Candidate Years
Demand Rest Serving His
23rd Term Colleagues Pay
Tribute Eleven Words An
nounce Retirement. : : ; :
WASH1NOTOX, Feb. 13. "t'nrlfl
Joe" Cannon, oldnat mcmlier of th
hmisp, announced he would not be
irandldate for rn-nlnntion na rpprnaen
! tatlvn from the eighteenth Illlnol din-
trlct. ,
The former speaker announced hi
Intention to retire from politic In an
eleven word atatement which read: '
t "1 am not a candidate for election, to
the 68th dlatrlct."
The Illinois repreaentatlve, one of
the "moat plctureaque and widely
known figures In conres will be .
house by Representative Walab, repub
( llcan, Massachusetts, it e' e personal
would be shared, Mr. Walsh added, by
..-. -4
!th ,UI"7 ' J.
t country' at large. -
After Mr. .Walsh had conc'nded.
eyes were brimming with tears and fie
ciutchei ln his lap the hat he had been
1 ' - - . ."
OKMULGEE. Okla.. Feb. 13. Pe
titions demanding the resignation of
superior Judge H. H. Christopher,
folowing his dismissal of a grand
jury Thursday before It had com
pleted its investigation into affairs
of the defunct Hank of Commerce
were belns circulated today. .
Judge Christopher was on his way
to Okmulgee, expected to arrive Isle
today to explain his action In dis
charging the grand Jury... He met the
committee from the Bar association
and refused to tender his resignation
in response to a demand.
10 BE POSTPONED
LONDON. Feb. IS. ( By the As
sociated Press.) Postponement of
the Genoa conference for three
weeks is asked In 4 note handed to
the Italian foreign office today by
the minister of Czecho-Slovakia, act
ing on behalf of the states created
from former Austrian territory, says
an Exchange Telegraph dispatch,
from Rome.
,tion will lio filled with high powered,
well-paid activities on tho part of tho
FEDERAL JUDGE
WILL NOT RESIGN
modify the Volstead law and permit
the return of the traffic in light wines
I and beer, which would mean a nullifi
cation of tho law.
"We 'are going to carry on a cam '
paign In tho newspapers and wo ar'.
ftoint; to publish the real news.'