0q Of edford Mail The Weather Minimum yctltrdiiy 50 Minimum today it PrtclplUtlon 07 Predictions Fair. miin i i .1 ii i i i )! i. mi Imlly-HUI.tmIM Vonr. Ktmkly- lifly-l'ii.i y.nr. MKDKOUI), OI.MJON, MONDAV, IKIilU.'AliY 1:0, UrJJ NO. 2H3 JOHN 0. IS Bishop Gailor of Chicago Opposed to 18th Amendment French Delegation Is Displeased With Result Arms Parley John D.'s Grand Daughter Who Will Marry German Groom M Tribune CRATER A REQUEST BY WILLING 10 ACCEPT MAX Oil King Refuses to Frown On German Noble Who Wants to Marry Granddaughter So Papa McCormick Gives Consent Max' Age Grows Meanwhle, Also Fortune. CHU'AGO, Feb. ;.- Mutltl .1.. Me Cnrtiilek, 14 )i'iim today h nl . -lulaali.il i,f lirr f.iilu r, Harold I". Me Cm Halt k, lu itutriy .Mud Oner, A bora" 11 1 11 11 'if Zutl. Ii. Hw it t l.iiul. Mr. Mi i'iirtiili k tiiiiiiiiittei'd the en- B.lfc'illl.'lit Ittal lllght III It 3 J It Old liitrllunl. lit. n.ihl II Mil -! ll 11 few Murks liy Ihi' fuel of lit" recent newapiipi-r publicity.'' The riiniittii! nf t ho a.tinif itiatitt-it.iiit,'hti-t nf J1.I111 I . Jt.M kifiiht , wun I'liluti'il dy 1 1 n 1 1 1 lriiiy, i'IiIciku lllletl'il' itlM i.laliM', Hill) XIISN tin l It fltnt I otmlll of 111" Hl III nt rill II, ii it n nt kiiIiik nml wlnicr. '.Mr. Utter In mil llirri- Uinta Ml M 'until' k' tittn. flit the new tipiiii'l linVK Nltiliil," Hulil Mr. Hitlk'V. ll' In older; lm IT yciir old. ii"l tV Krli mil i.f tin- Met'm iiili kn "Mil litnl iilKhl lil t) Mi Vil mil k it tin Iiiiuih I'lurlil lutiai Intve followed rut), til i.f ,lr. ItiH-kefi-lhr, Niiihi liml drfllilln lltfnl liliitllill, hill nil al.lt'll Hull i'Vi ii a. i ili l'-r iiiIih il n fill n Ml.. Mmllll.l". II In Mill. will. I nut 1.1 1 I' K'l llliuUllll Willi Kill ll All ftl- Kutti-ini'iil iiiiIkm Mr. li'ii ki f'-lli r man- ii. .iu .1 ii. Mm of Nnhli- IHtmtl. That Oarr l piMMM-aaed of nohl" IiIimmI And ttlao hiin it rrnaiiiKil.lv litrijn Inili'l't-tvlrlit Intuitu Wun ftlntt ntalcd l.y .Mr. Iiruttr. - liuiity In Hi till the t'niliuuii' of l ho rMlnit MiiiMtT'o Intuitu" m. 1 10, ooo a yrttr la t-t rolici'il". ".Mux liarr'n t Ik It t nuiiia la Mm von iW Mm hi." llui.v ad 1.1. "Ilia father wita it li i nmn nnbbinim, t'niiiu m.ii O'-r Mui'hl. Ilia wlduWrd luollii-r limrrli'il Hi-hiiatlnii liai-r after Heh.tn linn niuilied lo Hw lltcrlatld frnin Aiik i Ii it III 1 1 1 j." Hehiialluu I iai r tain" lo Ihla coun try iihi.ul llin time of I Itu Civil Will', vlitmilly broke, inn. i. Unit lo lliirtiy. .11.. in ki ll ii it luinlii'i Jin k nml iti'i k lutnil nml fliiullv In New Olli'iiim ac quired mi liili i'i'Hl In u rnlli'ii' run. rn. After it few veins with u fni . I ii in. unitiiiii-ii m 3.0ou,ooo, lm ri tuim il In HMii i l.inil. Krli-iiiln of thi Mi l'ormli k loilny da i I hi. I'linni-iit kIviii lo Ihv iniiui;i infill l.y ili ft ml ly n In lht with 1h InilnliiK of lht t llllilirn. Tin v Itlvtuya tti'rt- Klv'ii fr't riln In ailf i in i'kkIom. u I'HiK an Ihrlr own whllilM ii nil ilialna illil nut Hi l lnvmly InlfrfiTt) Willi thflr wvlfarn. SET FIRE TO JAIL. ATTEMPT ESCAPE YAKIMA. W'unIi., KcIi. 20. In mil iittciiipl Id iliUln thi'lf 1 Hu rt y from I tint city Jul), iilHi)ti(irH hut night Hit 1 , flro tti tho wotnlcii Rtriirlurn. Tim Tilit7.it wuH tllHt'uvt'l'ml ttt'furtt liiiii li ilunuiKo lintl lii't'ii tlt)iit. A I'll" of ' rnlililHll Wiik liltnt'il ItKillhMt Hut out-; Hhln lornt'i- of u I't'll hikI IkiiIIimI, uf-, tor wliicli tln iluor wim doHoil I" pro- j vent llin Minokti from IicIiik notlt'i'tl. I Tho )ll)t WUH lllKt'OVlTIHl llt'CltllHi-" tint irlHoinrH wi-fit too qult't wlilltt wult-' Iiik for tlmlr chuiii'i) lo runli llnoimh lint liurnliiK wall. Senator Sliitfrolli llenil. UKNVlClt. Colo., Kelt. 30. John l Hhiifi'olli, fiii'tiit'i- I'nltcd Httitea ni'tf ntor from Coloruilo and tvvli'o kov etltor of thin Hint", tiled hern tlila iifli'riioini. He wiih (17 yt'iiiM o!tl. 'POIl DIAZ IU. l'AHO, TexitM, Kelt. 20. Colonel ICHtebiin Cniitii, Koveriior of I.ower Collftiriila duiiiiK tho CiiitiiM'.u re tllmo, Ih the li'inluf of the preMent It'voliitlonury iiioveiitiiiit liftaltiHt the (Jlin'Kon Kovecniiti'iit In Mexlro, in cordliiK lo .Ii'hiih 10. Kloi'ttH, pultllHhi'i' of 101 I'reaonte, n wuckly HpunlHh litnKIHiKO neWHiiiter of 101 1'iihii. Mr. Klorea j'tipoi-letl hlivhlH- received ll piTHOiuil t-ntn tti null it I Ii m from Colonel Citntu lit Kan. A it I tut lit, Texan, Accortlliiif to tlila letter, If the revolution .Mii'i'eeda, ttlofioi'iil Kcllx Ului, ' nephew of the late pi-eaident, J'or6flio Mu,?., will bo, jtrovlHlonnl IF MEXICAN REVOLUTION WINS OUT Ulll'AliO, 1'Vh. 2ii,-IhIhi 'riioiniiM K. (iiillor, iililiiit ut I ho it u t lonit I I'liiini'll of I hf i ; ll H i'iiwl rlitiirh In mi uiIiIii'hm liorii lllHt IllKllt Klllll llllll till Ill'llfVI'll llin istlt iiiiifnilini'iil won it iiiIm ttikx. nml Uiul lm lii-lli'vi'il In lh iiKiillfliitllnii uf tint VnUti'inl Ihw. "I itm In fiivor if hi'irullly," lm mtlil, "uml I iHTH'iliully iiIihcivh thti VoIhIi'IuI Iiiw, Inn I hiiI -pimi'il tit iilltlliK hiiiiii'tuitty Uwn of nii ilritHlIt chut in Iit In tint foil hUtnllon. It piiiUiki-n of I ln ulil ilillimoitty I hut iniilt'T Ih IiiIht fully i-vll. I n in tint Hin-iikliiK In th IttiiTi M of tlin iniiliTwurlil hut In tint liitii'i-Ht i( liiii-lllls'i'hl, tiittnnH lute iniMi." SITUATION IN ! in is on i THEUP GRADE! j I HKI.KAHT. IVh. jo.-flly Ih.i A .'.i lali il I'rcaa - Tin' allimllon In in I iiiir limn nt nny linn- iIiiiIhk lint Mori In't'il IriliunJ In i-uiiililTnlilv htal Wi-t k, uml th" fiwir if it i luali on Hi" itiiuthiin fruiillir hua il linll.-.l. Th" rival fnii ". In, i w i. rt lalti .In tr ioaii.int nloiiii ill" l.inil. r nml hoii- la i-ii ial i ihui Hi" til-Hi fi-u- iluVa will m th"in w ll Intru w tt. I Mi'iiiilliiii thi Joint llntaun rotiiinlK hlolta HI" lllnli'l alooil to hill" h"KUn iln li- oi"iiiilon. Thry will tfi'imt -i nily Itialiiiilc it mut of l'.itni', k""i Iiik In mm It Willi i.uh nihi r uml luainit ilu-lr liifliifini' uhi-rv ll intiy ! in-t-il"il In tin. Inti-ri-at of (irui . It la alntvtl unuf Ih l illV Hntt Hi" il"i n"ll lo l"lrna" III" triad l"'llhll' jinn iiitny fooiliiill i.iy"i from lit" l,0!li"tltl"l I'V )llll WtlN t'l-lll lll'll W Itl'll tli" inirtln rn it"V"i inm.nl Jnfoi nnul Mil" lllitlnll K'lVI Mini 111 I hill II lni'l iiliumli. Iii'il lla Iiili -it! It'll to HiH"ut" tin' men. I Hi ldint t"tnulna ittli't nml tit" toxl of tho ri'iittt nl"ii" la Ix-lint r-"k-oii"il. A"li" front 111" iiuiii"i'otia ili-ittha itml tiiJiiit"H thiTi' tiro Itioti" 1 1 it y i Iiiltna fof oiiiM iinllnn iiminiiit iiik lo miir lh.ui fiOo.iiuo nuinl Hll'lllllK. 1 I'l ltl lV. Iih. Iitl.t!y Hi.. At.an rlllti'il I'l l'aa I Kolll ll'i.n tlliitlMilllil llrltlalt irooiH tiro l"ft In In litli.l, .n lollllttK to II Ml II 1 1-tilt- lit iHHUI'll I'V 111" I'lililli lly In lim it of thv lili-h i "iulill tun nitny. I'lfiy inllllitiy luirr.li k uml K0 iolli " Inn tin k littV" In-i ll tiik"it tivrr ly lit" iiovlaloinil Kovt'inmi'itl. 1 IIKI.KAST, I1"!.. 20. ly tin. Ah Hiniiili'tl I'ri-xa) Mi-iiiliiia of tit" It lah l i iiilili nit iiriiiy foollutll l"iint rupturi-il nt Inotnori' luat iiionili vuti' ri'li'iiai'il from tlm I Amloml"i t y Jail llinliiy. In loiiforinlty tvltli tit" niilii jlHHiii'il IiihI iilKht l.y Vlttt'oitnt Kli?.lan. th" liirtiy. I'l'I'.I.IN. Kelt. 20. Illy the Ahs.i- lllllfll l'ltHHl Dl'll'Klllt'H in tlir Anl KIicIh, or niitlonnl Sinn Ki'ln iniivi ii t wltli'h titeelN tiiinoi'iow wet" ul ttiuly K.tllii'iliiK In l itK" ittimlii iN to- tlay. Aliotll .1.000 iipieatiitiillviH li'nlii nil pat It of tlm i-otiiiti y nr.. t it lltl.il to iilteml. The oHleiiHlliln ptltpiiKi' of tit" con vention In lo illvliln llin ftlttll'l' I'llllHtl- tiillott of this Sinn Keln inovitiu'iil. hut I y the tllm ttHHlotiM mill final Vol", will lie iivi'iili'd tlui ctiiiiiiii ul Ive Ntii iiKlli of the Niipiiorli-i'H of K.iiiinitii l" 'iil"iii itml All h iir tltlffllli itmutiK tlu Sinn I'" I it cliiliH lliititiitliniil lit- hind. It lit widely liilli'Vi'il that lit" cott- vt'iitloii will rcHtilt In a cmnplil" eleiivtiKi. one Nltln iidhcritiK to th A 1 1 k 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 I nil I. v nml tlm ttt Iter In n it-1 it 1 1 1 It . Some peiHoiiH i x ih i t Ih" ii nvi'iillnn to hint only a tlay. If a Hill ll Ol'I'lll'n III" lIU'Ntlon Of ill" tilt iohIi1iiii of ih" party funtlH will In- ruin" itctile. MiihI nliHfl-vil'H expect the vntinK In tdiow' n Mitiall iiiiijoiily for lit" fret Mint" lldVUt'lltCN. WILL BE PRESIDENT prealtlenl of Mexico nml IiIh flral net will lie to nullify the conHlltiillnn of 1017, that of fit nitnzit, ami rcHlort Unit of 1 K Tt 7 . under which I'rcttttlfiit Pin, w'tiiked. 'lite vadium lawn which . prevailed under the I Hua rt Kline uml which were Hiitlafniini'v to forelKnera, will lie revived. The khiiiii iiMthoiity tletitued tlinl pei-Honal reprliHciilntive of Citloiii'l Cunt u waa In 101 I'nao recently uml ex ti'iitled InvltalltiiiM to vm-hum rcvolu llonni-y t'leiiit'iilM to ittti'inl it nit't'tliiK at Sun Antonio to lie held in the near future. tlent'i al Ulna wiih hiMt repoiied ilv nw In exile in Now Oi li'iina, l,n, LODGE BACK TO PARK URST Unless Micacle Occurs Crater Lake Company Will Be Unable to Raise Payment of $80,000 for March 1st Portland Backers Cannot Raise Money- I'rom tint lioitt liifiirtiiHtlnti olitain Itliln Inio unli'hH Hotill'lhltlg III th" way of a inlrurl" huppi-na lit-fnt" Marrh ImI., i h t'mti-r l.uk" rtui intn'y whlrlt liml m amin t )iTat"d the I'ritliT I.uko conittiKloiia on an UKroi ni"nt with Alfrt'd 1.. I'ltrkliurnt. uml itii-tit $:'0,0(jt) in iiinkliiK linpnvc itifiiiH ut tint Crater I -like Imln", wltli tint option of takliiK ovi'r tho ci n i"hIoiih from f'arkhurat, fi r $HO,0oo. will not pxt-rrliMi tbat npHun and will turn Hut coiu i'Hitioiia lm k to I'urk liuml. Word linn liocn quit-ily In circula tion for Horn llmo pnt In Motlford ami I'l rtlnnil Unit tli 1'ortland. Med ford and .t hT hio k liolrti ttt of the CratiT l.ako com pit it y would bo un altlo to ralatt tho fso.Otu) for the Murch litt paymotit, and this situa tion wa coiiflrnu-d by Vernon W. Vater. an officer of tho ci uipuny, wlm rt-turni'd .Sunduy from 1'ortland wiuiro lt conferred with Krlc llaum t and Mr. Trice, other officials of the rompitny. Tlila Klvea a peculiar outlet k al prenent ai to operation of the Crater Lake com-"hhIohi for the ccmlng aea aon. iih Stephen Mather, national ill retlor of prk. whoit enmity to Mr. Vitrklitti nt for aeveral ejtr la well ktio mi. Ii.ih repeutcitly Hit Id wllhill the ptntt ycur that hlit department would never allow I'arkhurat to operate the cotircHonit axalti. However. althoiiKh the outlook mem atnioat hcpeleaa aa to ralalng tho iso.nno. Mennra. Ilauser and Vawler are Mill at work trying. In the event tho Cruter Lake com pany ban to turn back the ronccttMlniiK to I'aikhurar, the atockholtlcra will no loan I ho $20,000 they apent last eaarn In niakilig liuprovementa. 11 Ih pointed out. aa under the optional nKreemeiit with I'arkhuritt, If the r.p- tlon Ih not oxerclHOtl. tfle Improve nientH will revert to I'arkhurst aton wltli tho couceaiiloiia. and ho 'has three year to repay tho $:0,UOO hock to tho comptiiiv. The com puny niatlo a Hplcndhl financial showing In Ita operation of tho coiu-chhIoiih last ai'iiaon. .MISStil l.A, Mont., John, iiKeil 7;i. Haiti l-'cli. 20. Sister to lie the oldi-Nt I ' il In. He nun In thin vicinity, Ih be lieved to have lout her life in the flro which tlcstftiyott Ht'vcriil liulldliiKH f the CiHtillne convent uiul St. .loni'ph'H Catholic Ni-liool ut St. iKtt.t- littH, Mont., tni'y tiiility. Sister JiiliiiVKctipcd from the liurn- im; liuilditiKH w hi'ii the lire wan dis covered, ImI Ih believed to have re turned later to Have Home valtiitldiH. Tho riiliiN were mill too hot this fore noon In Hi-areh (or her body. The flit' loatt wiih cut limited at $00, (XIII. Work uf the InHtll utioti will lie maintained tomporarlly, It wits wild, In a part of St, Jiweiih'a m-hool tint! the pricHl'H I it I Ul t ii K - Altti.MOHK, Oklu.. Fob. 20. Former Deputy Shciil'ftt 11ml Itallew and Hill WiilloHon, Uopvity Shorlfls E. J. CowlcH and Robm-t 1'. Short, and for mer Jailor 10. J, lllril wore Injured in it shooting ut't'iiiy in tho county attor ncy's office at tho court Iiouho bore this itlierniHiii when Cowios hroko Into tho room whore an altercation waa in progress between Sheriff Loudon und 10. J. Martin, county tick iiiHitector. Ali-plancH Scl,i MIAMI, Flu., Fub, 20. The Urltlah schooner Annahelltt was seized lute yesterday oft .lewflsh creek, ahout 4(1 inlicii south of .Miami with a cargo of 11,600 eases of whiskey abroad by ttlr plnnt'N of tho prohibition squadron operating out of Miami and adjacent conatnl towns, It was learned today from . officials htn'Ci OLDEST UN IN MONTANA BURNED OKLAHOMA OEFICALS IN SHOOTING MATCH ii f i ' - ' -trr" m ,xrw '. ' : ijf ..at-taBlV JV--. Ji - .MUn Mulltlilc Mel tirmlek. 1 yenr old kiiiiiiI ilatiubter of John I). IUm ki feller and dniiRliter of Mr. nml lr. Ilantld .MHVirnili k, recently tllvonetl, mIiimm-eiieatci'tiient to !n tNer. Itniemiin, r Ztiri-.lt, Switzer land, wuh t-e-enlly mtiiouncetl. LEAGUE NATIONS 'I NKW YORK. Feb. 20. (Hy Ass tt i uted Press.) Plans fur better otthlicitv are under consideration by the League of Nations. The league's news bureau today received from (Jenera a com munique from the league's council em bodying a memorandum regarding pub licity prepared by Wilson Harris, l.on- don newspaperman and president of the International Association of Jour nalists, accredited to the League of Nations. "It is necessary." the memorandum says, "that tho leaguo should persist ently cultivate what may be termed active and passive publicity; by pas sive publicity being understood, the inert' elimination of secrecy and by ac tive publicity the taking of definite measures to securo the world-wide dis semination of information uf impor tance. "It is of the highest Importance that the league council should sit habitual ly iu public . Only I ho adoption of that iMtlicj: can secure tho regular uttendanco nt council meetings of journalists fixim sin h centers nt Lon don. Purls and Ronm. "It has to be remembered that what interests the public is uctive cnntio. vt'i-sy; not merely a dry exposition of divergencies of vicw-t, but the sharp unstudied expressions of differences of opinion. (Ninstii"ntly sessions of tti- council, if reports of them are to engage, popular intercuts niiisr avoid the appearance of having been staged and must bo public, even here there Is risk of tho unexpected. It is the unex pected that Htiiiml.tt om public Inter est." Tho memorandum urged that, in the caso of private sessions, full and lucid communiques should lie issued, adding that thoso of the committee of tho recent Washington conference were good examples. The Daily Bank Robbery NKW YORK. Feb. 20. William A. Russell, manager for the (live iiwich bank, was lobbed of $-2,000 in cur rency today by an .-tutoinoliile bandit who hoarded the truck In which be was transporting the money to n downtown' bank. The robbery occur red on. llltli, street near Seventh avenui), . 1 ' liiln Cobb lit tler. HUSTON. Feb. :'(. The -condition of Irvln H. Cobb, humorist anil au thor, whose lecture tour wuh Inter rupted here by an attack of Influenza was reported today ns considerably improved, , M R V IN PUBLICITY DEP " - 1 1 111 !NEW ERA U. S. PROSPERITY IS WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. Husiness throughout the country, progressing through well defined circles, is neartng the Kiint of the upward swing of the economic pendulum, according to the annual report of the federal reserve board transmitted today to congress. "There are those." the report said. "who believe that the beginning of the revival is not far distant. When it does definitely set in it will be follow ed in due course by a new era of pros perity." Husiness. in one of its "long swings'' from prosperity, the report said, has followed its usual rotation. This rota tion is described us follows: Husiness activity and increased pro duction, excessive expansion and spec ulation, followed hitherto by panic and forced liquidation; a long- period of slow liquidation, business depression and then reverse. Cross earnings of the federal re serve banks fur I'.'Li. the roimrt con tinued, amounted to llL'.Siia.iHH), coin pared with $1M,297,0UI) in 1920. Mem ber bank borrow ings, according to the reiHirt. showed a continuous decline from $l'.i;s7.iHio,otin at the end of 1SU0 to about $1,111,000,1100 at the end of t'.'Jl due to a reduction of over $D0l), ouu.HOO in the volume of federal notes in circulation. On December is the reiHirt conttn nod. the federal reserve banks held a gold reserve of .S7U,noo,000. "I-or some mouths past," the report slated, "there has been n marked eas ing of interest. Notwithstanding some unfavorable leatures in the revenue laws the investment market is now ab sorhing bunds at prices which could not have been considered a few months ago. Liberty bonds are .now approaching par. Good railroad and industrial bonds have also appreciated and thorn have been noticeable ad vances in standard stocks." - STEALS BOOZE LOIMSVILLK. Ky., Feb. 20. Twenty armed inon with three trucks held up throe guards and one pass erby at the Old Pepper distillery near Versailles early this morning and escaped with between '300 and 400 cases of liquor valued at about $40, 000, according to long distance telo- phoho reports received here. Tho men are believed to be headed toward Cincinnati, BANDIT Alt PARIS. Fi b. 20 Uly the Aaaoclated I'leaa.) The French delegation t' tin WaahlnKton armament conference reported In t'arla today, Its mombera giv ing the ImpreHnion that thfty were dlaaatlsfled with the re nulu of their rniwtion. apparent ly feeling that their vUlt to Waahlngton had caused regret table nilHUiid'THtandiriKd con cernlriu Krano! iu roiiib circles In America. CHARLEY HAIL PORTLAND, Fi-u. 20 Another week has come and gone and Oregon's polit ical boat la rocking in about the same war, in the same water a, and at the same rate of proKress. There is, however, this difference, If the rumors flying hither and yon are; iounueuonlaCl. ine reportea m tor-. ment or Senator Charles Hall ; Marshfield, for governor on the repub- lican ticket by the council of delegates I of the Federated Patriotic societies at i its meeting of Saturday a week ago, seems to have stirred up a lot of cross currents In that mystic organization. So much opitosition has been voiced to tho indorsement, so the story goes, that a good sized revolt was brewing during the middle of the week and (seemed to be gaining so much momen tum that Hall's close supporters in the organization are said to have urged bis iYnei 'ENDORSEMENT injmediatt: announcement of candidacy ; CUBslong quite outside the confer in the effort to head off a possible re-, enee yet vitai to lt3 success. Natur versal at the meeting scheduled for' lly. thege are wlthout record. last night. At any rate. Hall s an- t do not lielieve it to be compat nouncenient came out of Marshfield ibie witn public interest or consistent on Thursday night the bare state-, wUh lne amenities of international ment from him that he was a candi-; negotiations to attempt to reveal in- jdate for governor, and would submit his formal platform within 10 days. Some Not Pleased Certain segments of the Federated Societies do not like Hall and are not pleased with his indorsement. Word conies that they are not yet through protesting, and it is supitosed that the , gubernatorial situation came in for lurther discussion at the meeting of the council of delegates scheduled for : last night. It is rumored, pretty definitely, that this council intends to mark time and let Hall's candidacy rest in abeyance until after he has issued his platform in order that the leaders of the Feder ated Societies may see just what he promises before they put the stamp of final approval on his candidacy. Use Airplanes to Halt Booze Traffic WASHINGTON. Fob. 20. Cso of airplanes along tho Florida coast in the war on rum smugglers was under stood today to bo under consideration by prohibition hetidtiuarrVrs. liana for tho use of airplanes against rum runners were understood to be liill't of it trliriintie til-oirl-imi beilnr I worked out by prohibition authorities Involving aetivities In tlie nr. on the water and on land, to stem the tide of illicit liquor flowing Into the coun try from West Indian und other islands. . Officials would not discuss the re ported plan to for man iintl-ulcoholio navy mobilized with former sub chasers. llliies tiets a Job. r.U'L, Minn.. Feb. '.'0. U. Hines, former director of railrouds, hits been made general counsel of the Great ST. Walker general eastern Northern today. railroad it was uuiiouuced E STAR LO ANGELES. Feb. 20. Re marks attributed to Henry Peavey, negro house man for William Des mond Taylor, in which Peavey named a motion picture actress as the slayer of Taylor, caused the sheriff's office to send out again for the house man today -with tho intention of interro gating him further In the case. Taylor, well known motion picture director, was shot and killed here nearly three weeks ago and minute questioning of all those known to have knowledge of the case led to nothing definite, CLAIM NEGRO HOUSE IN NAMES MOV U.S. SENATE IS DENIED President Harding Turns Down Hitchcock Resolution No ' Record of Information, Dis closure Confidential Nego tiations Not Compatible With Public Interest. "WASHINGTON", Feb. 2D. Presi dent Harding, replying today to tbo Senator Hitchcock resolution asking for information relative to the ne gotiation of the four power Pacific treaty, stated it was Impossible to furnish the requested Information be cause most of the negotiations were conducted -without the maintenance of a record. The president said it would not be compatible with public interests to disclose the confidential negotiations of the treaty negotiation, but he de- cIared that .. wefe concealed undertaking and nQ w. ctae, 0r note." . ,,,,,,.. renllf , ,hft H,.,.h. cock re.oluticni which wa3 adopte(1 by the senate last week, follows: "Retrponsive to senate resolution Ko. 737, asking for records, minutes, arguments, debates, conversations, etc., relating to the so-called four power treaty, I have to advise that jt is Impossible to comply with the sen ate's request. Many of the things asked for in the resolution, it Is it erally impossible to furnish because there are many conversations and dis- ! formal and confidential conversations j or discussions of which no record t was kept or to submit tentative sug- gestions or informal proposals, with- out which the arrival at desirable In ternational understandings would be rendered unlikely if not impossible. "While I am unable to transmit the information requested, I do, hew ever, take this opportunity to say most emphatically that there were no concealed understandings and no se cret exenanges or notes ana mere are no commitments with the excep tions as appear In the four power , treaty itself and the supplementary agreement which are now in tho hands of the senate." Without discussion the president's letter was referred to the foreign re lations committee, when it was read in the senate, the motion being made by Senator Hitchcock. Another Wall Strete Firm Goes Under NKW YORK, Feb. 20. Suspension of Kohler Kramer and company, stock brokers, was announced, from the rostrum of the Consolidated Stock Kxibange today. An involuntary petition in bank ruptcy, alleging that the company had liabilities of $500. 0 and only $150,000 assets, was filed in federal court an hour later. Judge Hand named Arthur F. Oott hold receiver in $25,000 bond. OlH'iuhaln Trial Halts. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 20. Illness of witnesses and physical condition of tho jury and attorneys caused postponement of the trial of Mrs. Hadalynne C. Obeiichuin here until Thursday morning, on tho chargo of murdering J. Helton Kennedy, broken. WHO KILLED TAYLOR Peavey hus been qtiestionod re peatedly by police, sheriff's doputies, tho district attorney, private Investi gators and others, lie has hot at any time In theso official statomonts either named or Implicated the ac tress suld to have been mentioned by him In recent conversations. Tho sheriff said he placed little credence. In the new report but was going to look Into It because he wanted to leave nothing undone in tho cfofrts to solve the mystery ot Taylor's death, , ,