0, fon ui.. . 1 orb Mail Tribune The Weather Maximum yestarday .. .. -II Minimum today U Precipitation . II Predictions Rain. fiitlly Hill'""!!' Year, Wrlly--I'lfly-I'lil finr. MKPKOltD, OlfWJOX SA'II IJDAV, FKimrAKV IX, Y.ril NO. Medf LANDIS TO ; QUIT BENCH i ON W. 1 Federal Judge, after Pictur esque Career, to Devote Tlmn in Dcnholl CMitbinrn l nut; iv uuotuuu juuu'viit Democrat Attacks Roiled Dalton Band Robbery Com ment Saved Baseball. CHICAGO. Feb. IK. illy Akh h land I Frdeml Judge Kencaaw Miiuntiiln I .uri'l I m announced IiIk r-siii nation today. 1 Tlii resignation l effective March 1 , Aniiouncmne nt of It was mint" for j iniilly hy the JiutK today na tin took til place In court. He unlit h" w ould i ili vol o tiln i-iitlrn (linn t Ills position nf ham-ball rnmiiiiaaloner. "There are not enoiiKli hoiira In ltt',! iliiy for nil my acllvllloa." mild Hh'j )lit" ' Tllclcfiini 1 IlltVI- fill warded In v rcaUn.itiiili ii M federal IihIko Washington, effective Mnrrh t " t IIICAGO, Kill, is Judge l.nndi will have virtually completed I" yenr Ha Judge for the noithcm dlntrlct f llllimla when lila realsimtlon liccomeii effective Ituiiior of the I iKIiHtliin have Imi current for months unit Intimate frlenda have know for a-mie time that th action wn Imminent It hita been generally undctatiod I tint Judge l.utiill would linn' resigned anine. limn nun but for the titlark made on tt t tit by Senator Dial f South Carolina and 1 1 1 nntnrletv hroiu-ht thioiiiih til handling of the imi' of Willie IiHltun. IT yenr oli bunk rnbi'r, on I In- riu of rvuiKiilnK when lh-o things ranm up. Iho Jmlgn cluing ril lila pUha, llifm minis Mends that he witild 'never ronlHii under flic" 1 Senator t iil lui.l attacked tin- juilm Im'churp nf the lnttr statement that hunk nffli hila a inietltnea .were partly rinponaltde lur r ibbcrtca hy boya In" riinnii they illil n il iiv nii'i)iia(i m:iI mien Senator I Mai ami Represent!! j livi Weltv of Ohio later brought tup pem liincrit iori'fiitiK again! I ho Judge, th representative basing hi case on thi fart thul two JoIih wri' lii'l.l hy the JiiiIkc. Hoi It rnai'H Ui'te ill oiii'i, Shortly ln'fi re the tiiilton rohlirry In whuh lh loot win lli'iirly thti'i- iptar turn of n million dollars In l.lhrity hoii.lH. J ti 1 K I .a ml Wi hittl niiuli' h mill ii'iiniika nhoiit tltu low aalailra which hf (ii l wen uili to hunk clink n. Thin on In thn rnao of n ynm Ottnwii, 111., ha tik elt'lk who hiul nlli'iiii'ti'i! to aii'Rl ir.rt.iiiiii from th hunk whorn h" workcil. Whi-n ,1ml km I.iinilln mailo lln rcinniKa ho wit a whlply iiiioHmI hy no Bpti ior t lirou kIioiiI (tin fiutnt-y. After tin' Dalton rblnry umiin tn-wa papiTa (juoti il liallon an auylnK that ho had ronimlttflil ttU rohliory lircaiiMO he fi'lt, Ihruimli Jnilue l.itndln' rt-miirha, that nothftiK would h( lonl t' Ii t in. Dalton nnvir Hiidl thin mid lain- in a hlKiii'd HtatKincnt niiUI that ho had iii'Vi'r lii'forn lii'iitil (if .1 mt wo l.niidlx' ii'iiiMika. Tlu Hlory hail aproad. Imw cvir, nml tli JihIko whh huvimi'I)- fun iliMtini'il a H liovlntf mlnln Htnli'im-nlH whli'h iii dciliiii'il tii lmvi litflu inrd Dalton. Tho JihIkc hiiciiino hi'inl of orKiml.i'd hiiHoliall Httoitly nflcr tho Kiaml Jury InvcHilKatlon In tint 11H wmld hhiIok khiiiiIhI. Ho wun (irfcrfil r.o,tniu ii yenr to lnk tho nnltlmi mid tiftor hcv rnl rnftiNiilH, finally iiitri-od iiihIit ron tlltUnt Hint h remain on tho honeh ton.. Ho liiBlalod iiit hu aaliiry ho only ML'.GiiO oxplnlnlnK Hint lit Jndlolal In ooino would hrtnir tho tutu I to $f.o,o'iM). AllhotiBh til! yenrn old Jitdno l.undln hiia ulwuyn hoen known n a hoy at heart nml a Iovbi- of all forum of Hioi t. The liiiHohiill niuKnU nvued him to "reoiKunlzo luiHoliall tw tho hiiKo of tho Aliioilnui buy," H WUH t itiH (Contlnnod on l'ane nix.) , (TIICAOO, Feb. JR.-TI.e money power, of this country niuttlpuhitcd by inn inieriiiiiuinui invcsiiiiciii oiuiKei nave neereen tout inii iiirmcrs kiiouki bo niitdo to bene tho brunt of Hio war cosis, ni'iijauiiu i. jiursii, iiiiiiiiikiuk illreclor of tho liirmer H nimotni C.MIIICII, VIM. I M "I'"'" III .lllll. ill nenni'ni m il' looiijr, "DuiInK tho piist thri'o yealM," he i.i fi. . i i . Ana nml fuia sio. i, inn niivn iosi t.,! '"."".- mill 1 ii I ii'iKll HU' lieiiniioil oi j.iiccn which iio'y ii'i-i'iveu 101- men juiin crops and thl'oiiuU tho loroctowny; oi "MONEY POWERS" MANIPULATE PRICES TO SHIFT BURDEN OF WAR ON FARMERS . 5. Finances Best Shape Since 1919 Bank Calls Show' WAHHINHTON. IVh. IK-VU'W- ed In ii hlali'ineiit Itiaui'd by Ihe 4 Ullllo IIoiikk a h kIiowIuk tin) itioHt mil Ihlai lory tm it III I ho II- 4 liamliil nlfalirt of I hi' country" aliwi'.l'.M'.i, an uniilyala of tho D'- ci'iiiln-r :il tm ii Ik rail ri'cinlM th tui.il ri'Huiini't of llii national 'luilika oil llml iliiie, i-icriiHlvi of 4 Ii iIInooiiiiIh, at tl!i,t:.'iU!ilO,IMi'l. TIiIh wa an Inriituae of I lOtJ.uiiii,- nun over the pievlona call In Hi'piiMtihi'r, Tin' condllloti hhown in the 4 I No'i'inlii'i- rail, u ittati'iiu nt iBaiied III the While IIoiiho nlli'l, "dellioll- 4 hliali'M t tint tin- in n i-H. of liill- ilailon haa liei-n iro-eeilnK nt mil h an ei i'letit rate that It may fairly he n.ild that e urn well on Hie road to nettlliK the 'froen ciedltn' thawed o." . 4 Ex-Bandit Chief Asks License to Curb Ex-Aide, Who De serted Him Mexican Sec retary Sees No Reason for Alarm Over Conditions- l l:Utl t'lTV. leh. 1 s. i lly tin' Aatorliiti'il I'ri'Ka ) lrulu ln Villa. I'M liter handlt iht-f. ha HBhi'it ier lilUalon to I'-.ui III" men n.'.alnnt lieh rul Itomilio Henianei, who a n e , r n 1 diiva ami to be In re bellion III the HI. lie of ('hllliluhtl. Hack In I'.'ll lleituiiieit wuh VIIUi'k Iruated uhle, hut he went chit to Curratuu w In n Villa and the Inttet aplll. MKXICO CITY. IVh. IV illy the Aaaoclateil Prea I There la "in aea aim for the iilaitu of the I nM'-d Stalin nuthorltiea over ttireata of rebellion tilonK the frontier." iiihoi iIIiir to Act ing Secretary of Wur Serrano, lie until : "There ure no rebela of Importance cloao to the boundary, ami the. few deaperadoi-iClii Clilhuuhnii do not dare altuck u alnnle federal military unit, much baa thrciiton Juarez. "Sufficient trooptt huve been plac ed on tho binder to repel any ultack, and tho K'rlaoiiH ut Juarez and other border tmltila nt'o coniietent. The fear III the rutted' State are uh Httrd." MKXICO CITY. Feb. Is. Hy the Associated I'rcM - Independent deputies of the I'uebla Hlate legisla ture held hcsbIoiih yeaterday In San Miircoa, under protection of federal Moldlera, while In u not her Miction ot tho city, tU'inillra aiipiiortlnR Coventor Sum; lu also carried on business. Kacli faction declared Itself tho only official lawmaking In tly i f tho Htate. Committees repreaeiillni; both fac llons have none to .lalapa to confer with President Ohrent.ll. 3 COPS ERE CAPTURE HKTDOIT. Mich.. Feb. tS.Thr ponce ol I leers w ere sllol, tw o ot them seriously wounded, when they re Hponded to a call from n ilruir store last nlKbt where Ab xamlef Walsh, a nce.ro, teriorleil imtions and clerks by f lourlsblni! a pistol. The neui" was disarmed and placed under ar rest by n fourth of fleer. niortK,luH and blub fielKbt rate, The inle, iinilonal Investment, banker a "el luleil prices In order t hal t lie hi In wnieh ttio hK financial lnloivs made to tho Koverniuent out of Ihe seaiuiillouH war lnol'lls liilKht I" doubled In value tlmuiKh nhrluUIn ' 1III- IIOIIIU' Id !, )n' JH value ; w lieu iney Iflalll'd it til tllO lnenl, i tt.i't... .... govern 4iui proiilDiiK of America Jolnll ooiiiini'o 41 110,1)1111 nyi in-nCit. l'm. ,.V,l vMiii'riean Ooy who. lost. lliii lllu dur iny; thu wiii-,7 Jiy Haiti, VILLA WANTS TO . FiGHT HERNANEZ IN CHIHUAHUA RESTRICT FLOOD YEARWIORE, PLEA House Reports People Demand 3 Per Cent Law Be Ex tendedTwo Declare It In human and Contrary to American Ideals and Arc Solicitious. . WASHINGTON. Keh, H -Advocat-im; the emeniilon for anollier year oi tin- three per relit I entrlit Ive linlnl K i ; 1 1 1 ' 1 1 law, the Iioiihii liniiiliallon romiMtti'i. m a report laid hef-ire Ihe hniino today declared the ieoplr of the I'nlted Klutea were (leinaiidlni; r-mtln-uanco of the act after Ita expiration June ;in, "or aoinethliiK more rent tic- live." ThU view, however, whh chullenKed hy two tnemlieia of the (oliitnltHi-. Itepienelllatlve Sle(,'el, lepnlilli an. New V.i li, nml Kahnth, iU'Iiiih rat, lllltiou. who ronti-nded the "ipiota law In Inhu- -t ii and contrary to the hlithext Aim r le.m titelilH'" Itl'plehenllltiVU HoX, llelllocrat, of TexiiN. declared the bill a makeshift Ihe report of the majority, prepared by Chali man JohiiKutl declared that iiiniiy of the inUhnpH utlendant upon the inittltutlon (if the three per cent law w lit not occur during Ita extension The tuw Ih now funi'tlonlnif atiKKdhly (ttimliiK a iiiinimiini of hardKhip, the rrMirt atnled. the committee called attention t'l oilier rountrlea enactini; "HiroiiK, sharp reatrlctlvp ImtnlKratlon nets, made nei-easHiy by the fact that most of Central Kuroiie. all of Aula Minor and much of Kmotla are on tho move an the lentil! of the dlhlreKH and evil lapn.- followlnK the rreut war." K. C. STOCKYARDS SWEPT BY FIRE K.VNSA.i CITY. K ix . I' b. 1 s. A Kiicirh of prim in the Hul k y.uil di tilit Inii' wire dcMroyi'd hy !t spec ial ular fire hist nlKbt. I'or n Vine' the tlaiioa t hi eat ined to apiwid to I bo central part of tin- diatrlet. hut a htKh wind whirl! prrNaili'd died down alioiit two hours after the fire Ktiulril anil the fin nun wire Bonn placed iiiub r control. Si vi'ial hundred bead ef abeep and ni; were hurtled and aliout 7, "00 mIu i p. Iiokk imd tattle wi-re taken out afily. ICatiuiateH today placed the ih at iiinu'oxiniately fJS.uon. J. NICW YOP.K. Feb. IS. Jack Drit- ton. nt III) Is atl.t Ihe world'a welter welcht boxinia cbaniplon. ljist nlKbt In Madison Snuare flar-i-M Dritton ineL yuuni; David Shade f San Francisco In a flftecn-riiund match. The JudKcs di'clded the inn- st was il draw which enabled llrlt- ton tn retain his title. It. is the ma- orlty opinion of fistic writers at the liiKslde, however, that the judges erred, for llrltton nppeared to have had the tiilviintaKo of points over bis yotiiiK rival. L SPOKANK, Feb. 18. Carl Soronson l' year old high school student, ilea(l cd Kitllty In superior court today to a cliarKO Of second dOKt'eo biirKlnry am! was Hontotrtert to a term of four to fifteen years In tho atulo rofonnntor at Monroe, ' Soreiison told tho police ho bad par ticlpaled with two other hoys in rob berles of local stores Involving niort Hum $12,000 worth of Roods. J. Mc Clnnls and CeofKo Turner, named by Soreiison as his neeompllees, wore sen tenced at Creat Falls yesterday to term in ihe Montana penitentiary for n robbery committed there. Liberty Itomls Ni:W YOliK, Feb. 1 S. Liberty bunds closed: J'ii's $!lti.!UI; first 4'i $"7.uo bid; second 4's $IUI.tl0 bid first I 'j flKLliO; second iU' $!l0.7il third t'i's $ tl T .:t : fourth 4'i'i- M7 nil- Vlcii.vv :1Vs $ 1 00.01' ; Victory IV ?l"0.:'if. SHADE ET DRAW BRITON WlfiP HE FLORIDA FEUDERS u" nrn nnm nun Tfi i n il V I UU UUILI North of Ireland Holds Foot ball Players and Ulster and Sinn Fein Expected to Clash Only Two Men Shot in Belfast Before the Curfew- Argument in Limerick. LONDON', K h. 1 1'iena.l I'eace eif;i to have aKnln deacet lieland. the rclonnc kidnaped unlunUlH. - i Hy AfK-ielated lor this monieni I over n uth'-rn if the lemniniiiK iin'iiinced yeKter- day, tendinK to 'He tlic teiml'ti. N'eV'-r'.heleHH both Hlii oiii-ra. and It la und' is determined not to kUH hold prla- r-to.il the muth release, the Kper- I at Clones until -all players are mho: it tea. the question of ial coimtalilea captor the Manathau fHit: fn i d hy the l ifter : Moreover there I. the four Sinn Ke Inert la id at Haihfry land, charged w ith ' l uimHoun as'tn bly." thin nmwinit out of ilis inh-rji In connection with a republican funeral two wiektt ko; and also that of the arrest of the three Irish republican tinny olficera at Newry Ienpite reia-ated northern asserti'ina that the football pla;er will he held unless they apply for hail, there Is a minor that they may he freed as an "ai t of uraco," within a few hours. A joint llason commission is expected t i function over this week nd and to prevent a (dash between rival forces nlonii the ITslor border. Heatimpthin of the Hiitish evacua tion has not been olflcl.illy declaieii, but a numher of troop left Ihthlin en tvntay. otlieis left I Inieiick i'nd Mite ure nt Cork statiotiR ready for eniliHt katiou. 1'iBpatches indicate that last nicht was the quietest In iii'lfant for nearly a week. Only two men were ahot and wounded la'fore the enrfow. I. I.MKK1CK. Ireland. Feb .IS. llty AssociAted Press i A inociainutlon was Issued today on behalf of the mill Mniciirk brigade of tho Irish icpuldi- can army refutun to recimnue the present heads of the army or the pro visional s:ovei niiient and pledninu nlle Klatico to the "existiliK: republic." Changes in California Pre dieted Prohibition Chief to Investigate in Oregon and Washington and Progress of Enforcement. "WASHlNliTON, Feb. IS. A sbakJ up til tho California liquor law en forcctnent force was announced tcda' to bo under consideration by prohl bltloit headquarters here. Coitinilssiosnei- Hay ties declined tc comment upon reports of the resigna tion of K. F. Mitchell-, feed rat pri hi bition director fi r tho state, beyonc snyliiK that he had no announcement to make nt present. It was indicated nt yirolilbittor headquarters that chanses in the California staff might bo expected Ir addition to possible change In the dl rectors of the state. i4. v. louowiey, enter or -genera, prohibition agents, is expocted to fin tan his survey of California llquoi conditions within a wceft or two. Commissioner llaynes said, and he fore returning hero from tlio coas Mr. Yellowley might -visit Oregon am Washington to advtso with the fed oral directors tnero as to tho pro Kress of enforcement work In thosi states. Too Many Duffy's. MOW YoRK, Fob. 1 8. Hymnn Cold, Oakland, Cat., lightweight cliosi the wrong "nom du comlmt" and will not lie permitted to meet Lew Tendlei of PhllaiU'lphia in a match here Feb riiury 24. He assumed the name of Jimmy Duffy and the state athletic commission today ruled him out. be cause there nre already two fighters of that name. - DRY LAW A Twenty-Year Fuss of Pioneer Families Given As Reason for Murder, Kidnaping, and Disappearance of Banker Trouble Is Predicted. .1 ACKKONVII.I.K. Kin.. Feb. 1 H. The sheriff ((f Jtukcr eouoty apiiealeil loday t' Duwil eouiiiy autiioritieH for In li In eoiini; with u situation at Mae' Ti nny, '.','1 miles v.i-m of lu re, wlie-li Ii" said threatens to develop into i lvil warfare as the culmination f tin- shootini; to death there this niorniNK of Juutre W ilkliiHon. the kid naping last week of u man named Williams and the recent mysterious dlB.ippeai an. e of T. 1!. Henderson, former hanker ini wealthy naval hlores operator. One citizen of M'-Clcnny- stated iver the telephone sltortly nfter one o'clock that "hell will break loose lo r,' touijiht." and that he was pi e-1 p icirir to move his wife and children. Oovcinor Hal dee ,f TaMahasec vald be had luard not hint; from the I'.aker county authoiities but if iroops wen- ieiiiiied thin; he was prepared to act immediately. Deports from .MueClciiny were that the trouble aiparently was an out hrcak of a f- ud wtiich lias existed between two pioneer Daker county families for 20 years. tin YVHKATl.A.ND, Vyo., Feb. IS Four niembora of a family were burned to death and the only surviving member is sufferim;" from exiosurc as a result of a fire which destroyed the home of I. A. Dove, one-half mile from Hartville Junction. I"! miles north of here last niKht. The dead ar U A. Dove, S3, section foreman for the Iturlinnion railroad; ind his children. Orval Dove, 22, Mabel Dove. 19 and Cleo Dove. 15. Mrs. Dove was the only one to escape and walked half a mile in her night clothing, barefooted, to the home of PavM Miller to inform neighbors of the tragedy. Mr. Dove helped his wife out of the house and returned to rescue the chil dren. The bodies of all four, burned to a crisp, were found fn the charred remains of the back room. ES MAY BE ALLOWED ..WASHINGTON". Feb. IS House republicans are expected- to decide at a caucus Monday whether a bill ra-npportronlng cotjgressU mil repre sentation on the basis of the 1S20 census should he passed at this ses sion. A call for the meeting was is sued today. lenders said discussion would be confined to reapportionment and that no expression would be given on the soldier bonus or other questions. Hy a close vote, the bouse census committee recently adopted a resolu tion expressing opposition to passage of a re-apportionment bill. Profiteers in Wives Hoist Price From Four to Eight Spears LONDON. Feb. IS. Lord Dewar, at a meeting of the I-ey-sian mission here said that profiteering had spread every where since tho war, even into tho Sudan where It had extend ed to tho pvice of wives. "In tho Sudan before the war," he said, "a wife could bo got for four spear heads. Now tho price has doubled: one has to pay eight. In tho cattle country it used to be four cows, now tho price is seven." ' New Heaver Pitcher. PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. IS. Portland has bought another pitcher, a big right bander named Uieniiller who comes from Jersey City lo the International league. This com pletes President Klopper's pitching Stan uuiess ne geis v ernon rai'KS, for whom ho is si ill angling, ho said. mm i IN M 13-Year Oklahoma Girl Ordained As Methodist Preacher TCI,SA. Okl.i., Feb 1. A I .t-year-ild wir; wa r anionic aeven persons manted u license to preach the fc'ispel by the Northeaster n (K.lahonia confer- encn of the .Mefliodist FCpla'opal church here yinierday. She Is Miks Kay Knp iy of Miami. Okla., w vt bean preanhfnK last aum- nier in the rnininn district near her home. She. Is In the seventh grade at. Bchool and nays her ambition Is to hernm a foreign missionary. The cirl beianie a church no-ni- her two yearg ac;o and Initnecli- ately became a Sunday school teacher In the primary depart- merit. TO PASS BONUS BILL EARLY DATE Fordney Expects Passage By March 4th Decision On Sales Tax Plan for Funds in Abeyance Senate Apt to Be Stumbling Block. WASHINGTON, Feb. is. With ten days announced by Chairman Fordney as the time within which their draft of the measure would be completed, republican members cf the . house ways and meiiiis committee j continued at work on the soldier bo nus bill today, although little itniira I tion of what direction their work was taking on the question or cash pay ments and the raising of funds to meet these. .As to the sales tax nlau, advocated by President Harding, however, it had been stated that several days might elapse before a decision was readied on whether this should be adopted. Whether the opposition to such a tax could be reduced to a point that would insure passage ct the benus bill with It, continued to be a subject j of unending discussion among house. members today. There appeared to be a growing determination among republicans, however, to put the measure through, regardless of what might happen to it in the senate and leaders said if the bill was In shape for consideration by a republican cau cus within the time set by Mr. Ford ney, it would be passed before March 4. It was tsated at the White House yesterday that if the sales tax plan is adopted. President Harding would vie wwith favfir a tax on production rather than on general retail sales. UI SPOKANE. Feb. IS. "Mash notes" declared to have been written to an lS-year old girl witness for the defense by the foreman of a superior court jury which returned a verdict far the defendant last IX'ceniber In damage suits brought against tho Great Nor thern railroad are set. forth in a peti tion tor a new trial filed on behalf of tho plaintiffs in tho superior court here. The suits grew out of the destruc tion by fire last summer of almost tho entire town of Milan, Wash., in this county. T WASHINGTON. Feb. IS. Senator Mci'oriniek of Illinois. In a statement issued today, commenting on asser tions in certain French quarters to the effect that the government of ibat country was not contemplating pay ment of its debt to the I'nlted States, and that payment of the debt was con ditioned upon receipt of reparations from Germany and liquidation of the Kussi.-in debt to France, declared I American loans to European -joy he i'ii- MASH NOTES FOREMAN. CHARGED DENY PAYMEN OF FRENCH ON GERMANY AND RUSSIA PAYING HER HE ASSASSIN Ex-Valet of Immunity Taylor Promised if He Reveals Facts Dist. wine Awaits Rockford, III. Atty. Wool Surrender Lady Gives New Information On Case. I.OS A.NGKI.KS. Feb. I S. Investi gators of the murder of William Des mond" Taylor, film riirertor, were waiting today to see If anything would result from the announcement of Thomas I.eo Woolwine, district at torney that Edward, F. Sands, miss ing former butler-secretary to Taylor, would not be prosecuted on an embez zlement charge preferred by hi former employer, if Sands coutd prove himself Innocent of the slaying cf Taylor and "untangle this murder mystery." Woolwlne'a announcement follow ed receipt of a letter purporting to have been written hy Sands. The writer stated he was In I.os Angeles, was not guilty of the murder of Tay loy, but could name the murderer and solve the mystery of the slaying. He inquired whether he would be set free ii case he surrendered himself and proved his innocence of the slay ing. Woolwine stated he had no means of knowing whether the letter was genuine but that he and his investlga- tors thought it better to "treat tt ss such" In the hope that tt was. I.OS ANGKMCS. Feb. IS. Detec tives Investigating the slaying of William Desmond TayUr, film, direc tor, conferred with. District Attorney Woolwine today but the district at torney said afterward that "nothing definite" had come from the confer ence. He said he felt the most Im portant thing to be done was to get in touch with Kdward F. Sands, missing secretary-butler of Taylor. Sands was offered immunity by the district attorney last night on au embezzlement charge on file against him it he would come out of h'ding and tell what he know of the slaving of Taylor. Mr. Woolwine said he was expect ing further information from Chi cago or Rockford, 111., concerning Mrs. Margaret Snyder, reported to have said she knew Taylor and Sands and that Taylor had been married three times. POLICE SLAYER GETS SEVERE SENTENCE i PAN'A, 111.. Feb. IS. Solitary con finement upon each anniversary - of the night upon which he tihot and killed Policeman Thomas Hughes. . part of the sentence Imposed here to- iday upon Owen Nash, 23, In the city court. The jury denied his plea for a new- trial and sentenced him to 30 years at bant labor. E COMMISSI FOR ST! T PO CG 1 1 K EE PS I E, N. Y., Fob. 18. A commission to take testimony at Mon treal beginning March 12 In the di vorce suit of James A. Stillnian, New York banker, against Mrs. Anne U. Stillnian, was granted today by Su preme Court Justice .uorscnauser on application, of defense counsel. L nuiits "were made In good faith" and that "no Russian or other conditions .were attached to the payment.' "The payment of the interest duo from tho several European Mutes," be added, "is of more Immediate. In terest to the taxpayers of thin coun try than the ultimate payment (if tho capital sum ot the debts, Blnce the American taxpayer is ptiylmr for Ku ropenn armamcnti-. ami civil establish j mi nts." N W NAM N M AN S I OANS RESTS