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Or 'SL'on jebforb Mail Tribune The Weather Minimum yesterday 64 Minimum today 20 Ruin Trace Snow Truce Prediction Occasional rain. Imlly CUti.riilh Yar. .ikly l tliy-t lint Vur. MEDl'OUIJ, ORIXiOX, FK1DAY, MAKOII 10, J'J'J2 NO. 2 PAID Only Physician in Jail, Citizens Ask la. Governor to Act OIRL BANDIT BATTLES POLICE Chicago Woman Killed By Husband 1 DERHAMDS $241000,000 DC , NOTE c mm 18 SEN! TO THE ALL! ES Pay U S. A. for Expenses in Occupation of Rhineland Before Any Other Repara tions Arc Paid, Says Hughes Disposition to Disregard United States Claimed. PARIS. Marrlt 10 (By th..Aiwo dated l'n )-A demand from the. I ii II ml Hi a ten I hut lit I.OMO.tiiio fur Its rxpcnion III collodion with occu pation of I ho lUilliclatld bo paid I"-, furo any reparation worn puM wnii lui'M iiiiul iii the allied finance, mini Iiti ut Ihi'lr meeting iIiIh morning Tito ilimi liiuiioii ir thin year's Ger n. aii payment, II In learned on good aulhorllv. ulrt-U'ly u pinrth Ily de rided upon In (ore llm American nolo w received. Tin1 IoIbI U nut to -ici-it Mm. oiiu kuIiI mark mill (tin r.t ili'ii of uliarlng I lil amount In prac tically Hi., naiim a wii decided upon ut I In1 rwvnt iivj tIIiik or ihf supreme n iiiirll nt t'diiiiin whtth w n alight tmdlf teat Ion of tho pcrri-nlnae work it mil at the Spit eoiifcrenre. According to thin schedule. Fruliro iuld ri'u-lvn 52 percent of the pay riettt ami linul llrituln 21 per cent. Th HpprliM il vulu" of, the 8uur vl I. y runt inlii.-, mtlmalcit at 3"o.oon,. imiii col'l tiiarka, U (harped against I'r jik ' rwi'lpl". l i In t'viiuilll(i A IhkIi allli-tl authority aalt! tbl aftcriK-uu Hint tli AinnrUaii claim lor tint t-xprjiM' of tint Amci'limi furc In tii-rinuiiy waa a matlur for tlui cuimlili rni Inn of tliii rfpuratlonn cuinuiliuiliin wliirli U iltittrtly cliurR ml Hli tli rulliTlluii und ill.tiUni foil of (lirinany'a paymenia. Tliun far llio roniinlanlon linn ur rfpti HHxIlf nultoiu of the tcrma of pit Mil i'ii in ui;i'"ti'(t dy I Iio nlllnl pow ra ami It It coiiairil a fori'itmii' rniirluitloii tlmt It will ncri-pt thu 1 iP.lniiH of thu fiiiKiirlul mlnlhli-m in i hlii hitIoh of ai-nHlium, 'I'll" nn'rl ran r In I in, Iimhi'Iit. iiiiiv modify tin lliilrlliu(un of UiIn Vfiir'H pnvnii'iihi. Tim cin'tliin of cvli'iiilliiK Hi" Hropi' of tlio Wli'nlittdcit npnr.itloiii' BKri't'imtiil Ih'Iwimhi rruinf mid tii-r-iii any mi un to uiako tii niiiny'H pay iiiiiiiIh In kind appllraMo to all tin' nlllra, won iK'fuio today'a ni'mlon of tlll fllUltll'l' lllllllhlVI'K. Tim point ut Icmiio In tin' amount of l'llvcri'!i tioriiuiny ulimild inuKfl to l-'raui' for llu dv4iilntod roKloim, Home of tlio n I lion dunlrliiK t limit Urn amount to !niu,iiiiii,(ion Kud mark worth if inaliTliil, no iih to luvo part of (lerinaiiy'H oapiirity for piiMiitniU In lil ml iiviillubli' for the ether nllliiH, lt;lt:liiiii, Itnly iiiul Cirut Itrltuln. HukIioh Siijt Nothing WASIllXtlTON', March 10. (Hy, tlio AHNoclnted I'roNg.) Hoeretniyi IIiikIii'H refiiHod today lo rommciit on i tho new from Purla that ropreKen-; liitlvea of tho I'nllod StatoH hud pre sented a (lemutid to tlio ullled fl nnneo mlnlKlorri Ihut OKpntiaeH uttre ciitlnit I l,i)oii,t)i)i) Huatulitud hy tho I'tiltiid ButoH in Ihu occupation of tho Hhtneland. ho pitld hoforo nny repura IIoiih. Thoro waa notliinn that could ho wild on tho Mibjuct Ut thin time, .Mr. Hiighoa dni'lurod. I'roHH dlHputihoa from I'arla ro renlly Indlcutod that tho allluil for t ln mlnlHtoi'H went prr-parlnn to up- (Continued on l'nuo alx.) FAMILY RETURNS TO HAUNTED HOUSE IN HOPE OF ATTRACTING THE SPOOK CALHUOMA M1LL8, N. M.. Mur. 10. Nothlnu; even fiilntly like n Klt wna seen or hoard lual nluht In tho llttlo vulley homo from which Alex ander MnclJonuld und hia family were driven by prank und iioIhum ulid uttcunny ooourruncea, Hut today 'ho apnrlt of hoio at III venialnoil wit h Dr. Walter Franklin Prince, tlio Now York HdontlHt who him boon on tho watchnut for (lie phivful pui-Hon or Kliiiok, Nincu liiHt Tutiadity. "On nn exoedlllon like thin. It la n vntiv of pot luck," lie auld, "The flfli 1 3j .' 7 sT - Minn Myitis Bute. 22. who bullied the police f Stracuan ;i ml ncurhy luwnithtpit w lilIu arini-d Willi a repealing rlflo mill H revolver. .Miw lluti'n Mini a liiuli' companion who ca mped rilllilllllllllrl'tiMl a IllXl. lllllM! til n lll'li' It ii imlnliti; uf HyiarUM) and hi'lJ up (Iio pr prli-tor uf a Knxvry, who r'iiiii"il Hint wan rliit. SEATTLE BOXER KILLED BV SHIP SKATTI.i:. Mun h I - - lohnny D l.tkuo, former Canadian champion l'Rhtwjlhl limr, waa thot and In Maiitl' lillli'd lici" thm inornliiK by K. t'runk l'ulii'. a ulilp woikr. who IfctiT Hiirrindri'i lo pollre. 1-i'i.llo told offli rrtt 0'i.tiui'y uud no otlii i i n ii n hud nun i k'-d him, o'U-nry with u ploof of plpo and th other Man with an vent I laruo rot-ka. Tlio other nmn illaappouretl The utt.u k took pliir, arrordltiK to I'dIIi', while he wiin rriinnlii a va ra tit lot on l.ln way to wrok nt the plant of the (Ii-neral I'etioleiiiu cor poratl.in on llarhor Inland win-re he lit I'lnpliiM'd. lie ha Id O l.eury' and oiIhtn hud l"'i'ii aunoyltiK him he rtllIHe he worked nt the petroleum plant, wheie ii Hirlke .4 In pruKrean. (.'file wiiii hold on an open t hltltfi'. O'l.iiiry fu.t iiiini Into protnln enro tin n hotter here In lltll. Later he Mont to Hun I'iiiIuIh'-o, where ho nut unit defeated Kotnti uf the hert IlKhlwelKht lioMM-H on lh Purlflc i-otiM. 1 he next year he went ennt. In U'inulpt'K, Mun., he fotiKht u ten roiiinl draw with Kreddle WcIkH, then IlKhiwnlMhl liiHiuplou of the world In lltitfii'.o a few week later ho fimnht to u draw with .lohnny Kll lnitie, hiiiituiuwc IkIiI rhamiilon. ti'l.enry'a hmt fight wim In Souttle lit l'.Ki, when he wua knnched out hy Lddie ritikhiim In the third lunnd. The Daily Bank Robbery MAIMSOS. Win.. March lu.--Three iirniod hundltH hold up the UhikIuH Siute hunk hero ut li.tr thia iiioinliig und after uttemplliiK to lock the tin ployoH in the vault, oaciiped with Jl, 'l ou In tush. HAN ANTONIO, Texna. Mur. 10. Twenty thutiNiinil iIoIIiii-h In sold, all vet', und currency und 150,0110 lit ntntu und county IioiuIh, to;ether with Jew elry with tin mint filial cHtlmutu vuluo ut aeverul thoUMiiul dolliux. viih Hluh n when live ImiidltH roblnd the New r.i'iinnfrlM Htuto bunk, UO nilh'it liorlli uf here, thia afternoon and iHi'liied In mi Iiillontotille, may bite or they muy nut, To chiiiiKo the tuetii)hur, the paychlo fluid, la not nlwava on tan," Llttlo Mury KMon MucUnnulil, who Home of the AntiKonlah Mkeptlca have lilnteit nilKht hnvo hoen reaiionHlhU for tho HtrunKo nolaea uud fitiia that Hcni'ed the Miit'lJonnldH uwiiy, cume buck limt nlalit und alopt in tho hotiao. Tonlyht Mra. MucDonuld who udopt- ed tho llttlo 1,'lvl. will Join her him huiul mid Mury Kllon, ao that ooiwll IIoiih oh iieiuiy Himllur ua poaulblo to thime obtnltilnp when innnlfcetut Ioiih Mcctiri'i'il, mil y he reproduced. TND EMPLOYEE 1 Cyril Woodward Clublcy, Who Sold Newspapers for Living Prefers Title of American Citizen to Any Foreign Coro netCertain of Identity Gives History of Life. rHIA'iii. Jlur. 10. tlly the Anno liutid I'ii-h) fyril WuiMlwurd t'lub iy AriiiKtruiiir. mif mib'Id fhlcaau luwyir, wliun truKki fur a IIvIiib Ihih hern wnly moderately rueceimful. t'Hluy wuj Infiirmed that Iio la atdo lielr to an Lnnlluli earldom, tut the u na hud little t,ffct on liln), fur lie i nliuly Infoi nii'd to wHpaper ruportera ihut In' itlrendy powwaiti'd tho grcul . -t nilu In tho world; thut of un A iih'I Iciiii titlzen, and dealicd no other. Mr. AiiiiKtruni; reeevei a cotiimu till ittloii wlili h had Int-n t iit to triendit of hU hy tho t'otiaiilur depart ment in WukIiIiikIuii In reBtioium to iiu-rli'M of ttiuthiH III India, imkliii; thut he he located, llv produced many letter mid ilwuimntH to prove thut he wan the itian aoUKht, ' but iiild he Knew nothitiK of tho title he in MuppoHed to have Inherited, fur ho liri'nuii' ken rated from la family when a tiilld, and hud worked hia wny Mp to oicititiernhlp In the bur through nlBltt athnxla. I'n t p.iixly ho Mild newkpaper oub nei iptiuiiK for u llvlnir, worked on t'u naillmi fariui and fluully ttucume a i-epvi ti r ou the Wulm y, 111.. Whig Joiiriiut. "I knotr tiothlni; of the title," mild Mr. Ariimlionc tcihiy, but I do know thut I urn the Ariimtroin; aoucht. If the npi.rtH of u title rove correet. well I'll croas that tirldue when I come to it, I lunte to thia country, ln-niiue an Amcilcun Itlxen, fouKht my way up to a ptmltlun of j-eapeet In thia rouiinunlty, and It will alwayi te fureinoM In toy mind that I hold the Ki'iiit'Ht title In the world. thut of merU-un ltl'i. "This In u had day fur any other tllle and I Imie no diclre to ihuiiire, "My tullier'H nunie Una, I think, William livfet'KO ArmatrotiK. He died w hen 1 wua ao youni; that I ilon't re member It. 1 hud two youneyr brotheia, W illiuui laiwrencu und i'uituin t. John Hlulverton. My mother re-iiuirrlcd and Ut. John took hlH Mep-fnther'a nunie. 'When I wna about nine ycura old. my iniiic. Ijiwrence llennek.sy flub h y AniLttrotiu, a noted civil enKhiecr, took me to ICiiKlund from India, where I wna horn iibout 1S80. I went to Ki hool nt Ht, Murk'K. Wliidstir. Knic hind und Vueriiniore houne nt llrom ley. I didn't make much pruKrvaa In my atudlea, ao my inn le went m to t'unitdii when I wan 10. 1 worked on a farm rioiir Norwich, Out., for two ycum and later boeninti aubmniption Nollcitur for x iK'WHpaper. 1 eame to the l nltcd Htutea then, Rolnjf to work tH n cull reporter in Qulncy when I wna ulieiit 21. "I dcterniliind . to do hotter and went to iiiuht school, finally htlnR admitted to the hur in 10K. I came to ( hlcujro In 1!M3 and have been pructliinif law here alnce," Mr. ArnmtroiiH learned of hia aee- utid brothcr'a death In Krunco tn the war tluoiiKli the coiiiinunleiitlonH re ceived today'. ' Mr, ArmstroiiK tried tttlce to enllKt in tho Anierleun urmy durlnir tho war and once tho funu dlun urmy, but waa ivjoetod. Klamath County Court Wants D. Atty. Fired HAI.ICM. Ore., Mur. 10. Incompe tency H ehnfgetl UKiiliiNt C, C. Itrower, illHtrlct attorney for Jvluiuiith county in i letter received by Oovernor tl- cult, from li. 11. lluiinull, county Judge of thut eoiinly, nnd the two county eommiiiHiouura, Hurrtll Short und Asn 1'ordyce. ltrower recently wrote a letter to the governor, complaining- that the young people of his community were in (lunger of being led nstruy throuc' negligence of tho properly constituted officer lo enforce tlio luw, Thu gov ernor, In it reply, reminded tho dis trict nttorncy that tho responsibility of luw- enforcement whs hugely on hia own Hhoudors. The letter reoetved from tho county Judge nnd tho commissioners auya Unit any tisslslunco tho governor can give in on using tho office of district attorney ut Klamath Fulls to bo vu culed without obliging tho taxpayers to go to the expense of a vocull will ho nppi'oiidted, Lduur O. Pr.idy. a C'hicuiro automobile talci-nian and hi wife, a sifter of John K. ThotnpMoti, wtil known Chicago retnurant nii'ilioniiire Slio was killed by her huxhuud :it Miami. iuuhc. Her hunhaiid tlicn uttempti-d n i . F TO PAY S550 FOR ;.g.f. PORTLAND. Mar. 10. For damages to his reputation when be way search ed for liquor near Medfortl last August by 8. B. Kamlcfcr. GeorKe F. Jones was allowed fr.50 by the foderal Jury h4iring the caw Wednesday. Jones sued Sandefer ftr 110.000 daningca. Jones, who la a Seattle ninn, was In Medford laf attmmer at the time the Mazamas were ready to leave Crater lake. Hearing that conveyances were nuodod to britig them out, ho secured employment to bring out a carload. Near tho edge of the natkmul forest boundary he was HtopMd and warrhed by Sandefer, who waa then acting as special prohibition agent, coininlHslon ed by tho governor. Jonea Mild nt first he thought it cus tomary for everyone to bo t-earchi'd w ho crossed the nutionul forest boun dary line, but when ho saw other cat's puns, he became suspicious. Ho ulleged that the search was made without war rant. Sandofer, who Is now employed by Klumath county, did not npiiear in court. EPIDEM E. PORTLAND, Ore., Mur. 10. The epidemic, of rabies reported yesterday from Harney county to tho Vnlted States biological Btirvey, predatory animal service, wus today said to have spread from Harney into Grant county and to lie gaining considerable head way, according to Information received by Stanley K. Jewell, chief of the pro- dutory unlmal service. Rabid coyotes were roHrted to have been aeon tn various parts of Grant county. Muny huvo grown bo suvago, tho comniunlcatioti said, that they are entering houses and camps. Many sheep have been roixirtod killed. Floating Palace of' Booze Beyond 3-Mile Limit Is N. V. Idea NICW YORK, Mar. 10. Ralph A. Day, prohibition enforcement director for New York, bus gone to Washington to confer with Pro- hibltion Commissioner Hnynes tn regard to preventing tho estab- llHluuent of a floating liquor "pal- nee" outside tlio tlireo tuilo limit, with a lorry service to New York. tttttttttttttt mm o ARREST ONES IN OREGON SPREADS ' ' '' M Fla.,- JeiiloUHy Itttng given aa the to out Mm throat with a penknife. F .... LLOYD GEORGE IS T LONDON", March 10. tUy iho As sociated Prens.) The Karl of Derby former secretary of war, has been of fered the secretaryship for India In succession to Edwin S. Montagus who resigned yesterday, according to reports In the parliamentary lobby to day. In the event of Lord Derby's refusal the Duke of Devonshire Is mentioned as the likely appointee. LONDON. March 10. (By the As sociated Press.) Removal of Lord Reading as viceroy of India, it Is be lieved In some quarters, will lie the dctioiinient to the publication of the Indian government's note. There Is nothing tangible on which to base this belief, but it Ik not improbable as ( si'titicl to the virtual dismissal of Ed win S. Montagu as secretary for In dia. The probable effect in India of Mr. Montagu's resignation in the subject of much curiosity and there are some misgivings lost the removal of the champion of Indian political reform have a daugerous repercussion there Kiiually momoutous from the dem ocratic political point of view is tbe effect Iho whole affair may havo on the fortunes of thu government, es- nucinUy us to the position of Prime Minister Lloyd George. Some believe the chances that the premier will make good his tbreatened resignation have considerably increased, and that it ho also takes tbe view that Amer ican a'ostentatlon from the Geona conference lessens the prospect of success there, the country may soon learn of his definite retirement. Tim successor to Secretary Mon tagu must bo appointed booh, In view of the dangerous' situation in India The opinion iu tho lobbies over night was that Winston Spencer Churchill who was first mentioned. Is too.Intl mutely concerned in tbe Irish settle' incut to allow his removal from hi: present office an secretary of tho eolO' nles. Talk Is mostly centering about th Duke of Dovonshle. former governor general of Canada, ulthough other names ure mentioned. The duke Is a conservative and should he bo chosen it would make the third replacement (f a liberal minister by a conserva live within ten days. Prltwix.i Off for Italy. PARIS. Mur. 10. Princess Mary and her husband. Viscount Ijiseellea, who oiuvm to Paris yesterday and were overnight eueatB of Lord dlar- dingo, Rritish unilinssndor to France left for Florence this morning. They will spend nn extended honeymoon in Italy., Miutlul Xmw S. Africa. JOHANNEHP.UnG. Union of South Africa, Mar. 10. (liy the Associated Press) Martial law wua proclaimed here toduy. Fighting between bands of strikers und tho polioo has broken out In the extreme euatern section of the Rnrnl. RE NATION 0 AGAIN TO FRON OTTLMWA. Iowa, March 10. With their only physician In jail and a prevalence of disease In the rllalge, resident of Lock ridge, Iowa, have stormed Jef ferson county officials for a re prieve. The physician, P. J. Shorlock. Is serving four weeks at Fair field after having been found guilty of Intoxication. Dr. Shorlock's case probably will be lxfore Governor Kendall In a day or two. The sheriff called tbe governor on the long distance telephone anil was told the governor will act quickly if four county officials joined In the petition for the physician's release. EMBEZZLER OF PHILADELPHIA. Mar. 1. Plans for a speedy trial for Walter A. nger, former assistant treasurer of the Dr. Thomas W.. Evans Dental In stitute and museum fund of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, charged with having embezzled securities of the fund valued at approximately U9,- 0M0 were announced today by Assist ant District Attorney J. O. Gordon. Jr.i- who said that Cnger had eon- fefweU his guilt. , An alleged companion of Lnger, who was arrested on a charge of hav- Inic received stolen goods also was to be given a hearing today. He gave the name of Charles Logan, but the police said he was known under seve ral aliases. According to the authori ties Cnger had given him more than J1.000. When taken into custody last night I'nger told the detectives that he had not been out of his room for two days and had been without food for 36 hours. More then 10.000 in cash was found in his possession. This, the de tectives said, was part of the $12,000 he had withdrawn the day prior to his disappearance on tho pretext it was to pay salaries of instructors in the dental school. Secure Negro Nurse As Arhuckle Witness CkNCINNATI. March 10. Cincin nati has added a chapter to the case o Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle. film comedian, who has twice been tried iu San Francisco on a charge of man slaughter iu consequence of the death of Virginia Rappe, photo-play ac tress. At the request of a representative of Arbuckle, Estelle Wyatt, negress of this city, loft here last night for Chicago to give her deposition. It is alleged that she made a statement that twelve years ago she nursed Miss Rappe in a hospital on the south side In Chicago. HEAVY EARTHQUAKE SANTA BARBARA. Cal.. March 10. A perceptible earth tremor was felt In Santa Barbara at 3:23 this morning. Tho shock appeared more pronounced In tho lower part of the city near tho ocean, where more clocks are reported to havo been stop ped than In the "hill" district. No damage was done. . BAKERSF1ELD, Cal., March 10. Ono of tho heaviest oarth tremors here in years was felt at 3:13 this morning. Several business houses re ported that their clocks, operated by telegraph, stopped neur the 3:30 mark. FRESNO, Calif., March 10. An earthquake shock was felt hero at 3:2 5 this morning, but no damage was done. LOS ANGELES, Cal.. March 10. A light earthquake shock was felt bore at 3:27, The tremor lasted but SI 90.000 DENTAL FUNDS CAUGHT BUT NO SERIOUS DAMAG LOVE STORY CONTINUED Woman Defendant Nervous Under Cross Examination, Speaks Frankly of Relations With Murdered , Man ; - Admits She Loved, Kennedy When She Was; Married.':! IXS ANGELES, March 10. Mrs. Madalynne Conner Obenchaln, pale ai:d somewhat nervous, took, the stand today to face cross examination by the state upon her story of yesterday of her love for J. Belton Kennedy and his death by shooting In her trial ou a charge of murdering him. She a tnmed a position In the witness chair so that she could face the jury. That It was in the case of Kennedy love at first sight Was indicated by Mrs. Obenchaln in her responses to the initial questtoos of the cross ex aminatlon by Asa Keys, deputy dis trict attorney. : Bhe testified she first met Kennedy at her niother home here In 191? when he was showing property to a relative.' They met sev eral times thereafter and the second end third time he mentioned love to her, she testified. , , : i . ... ; "Bel ton said that he cared for tne, bnt was" under obligations to another ; girl," she testified. It was the anni-. mer ot I sis mat ivenneuy nrst ass ed her to marry him, she said. She' gave her consent on August 31, 191.' The engagement continued flvtj months, she said. Ralph Obenchaln.' former school chum, arrived tn Los Angeles on December 24, 1918.. The ; day following Christmas, she tele-' phoned to Kennedy and broke the en-; gagement. a week before her mar riage to Obenchaln. ' Broke Engagement The reason for breaking the en gagement with Ktnnedy, she said was that in her opinion her home condi tions made marriage with Kennedy impossible. She said during the en gagements the relations between her family and the family of Kennedy were friendly. Phrases of two love letters from Mrs. Obenchaln to Kennedy were read by the deputy district attorney., These letters were dated February 1 and 13, 1919. "My love, my love Is yours It won't be long before I can come to you, waa read as one ot nor phrases In the letters. "I nieant that Belton had induced me to leave Kalph." Mrs. Obenchaln replied. In response to questions she satd that sne nau oeen tn iove wnn tv.cn nedy at the time she married Oben chaln. Discussion of marrlago with Ken nedy were held with Kennedy short ly after her marriage to Olienchaln. she testified. In June, 1919, Ken nedy suggested that she obtain an annulment. , (Continued on Page Five) IN CALIFORNIA E a few seconds been reported. i a. i,. I I PORTERVILLE, Cal., March 10.- uosiaenis nore were awuauoua auuut 3:30 o'clock this morning by an earthquake! which rattled windows, moved doors off their hinges and threw furniture about. People rush ed Into the streets but no dumugo wus reported. TAFT. Cut., Mar. 10. Houses bervi were rocked at 3:23 this morning by tin earthquake. It wus the severest shock felt here in years. Clocks were stopped at the weather bureau lit Los Angeles and other points down town but no damage was reported. The tremors were observed ul ho at Pasadena by a light rattling of windows and glassware. Roports were received by the Wes tern 1'niun that the tremors wero folt at Guadalupe, near Sun Luis Oblsi") and at Delano, north of Bttkersflold. i