Medford Mail Tribune The Weather Maximum ycsltrday HI Minimum today 3 Precipitation 03 I'Blly Hllriin(li Triir, Wkly ruty-Hrm Year. MEDFOUD, OWMSON, MONDAY, MAKCII 1922 NO. IKit Predictions Rain, s UPROAR IN SENATE OVER PEACE PACT Reflection On Veracity of Seoy. Hughes By Senator ' Borah Brings Sharp Retort From Senator Lodge Idaho Senator Denies Secy, of State Wrote Treaty , WAHHINiTN. Mui. U. TJiw HUoiy "w liu wrote tho four power I'nilII'- treaty and It Mtippli'iiientul iitrreoiiient?" n-il"ti'tt In neiwle de bate on til pint today, ili-splle Hee retnry Hugh""' letter tuktiiic lh r" H -imi tl tu y upon hlitntelf . ! In the riiuiiM' uf tlu argument. Hnnutor ttoniti. rcpuhlleuii, Idaho, de clared llin t li i niimtam-i N Murrouml Ihn the rt'U'i vntluri Mini hrd i Mitt In lit v ly Mr. Hughe w hen ll Mint nil; mil prtwiited. In liln opinion, "the luunt ciiik !ulv proof Hint iiii lly ! fotn the treaty." Tliw Idaho ftcmitur' nioo i II vn, coming III I hi- Inldxl uf u I'I'hikInIiIii uHnliiNt Hi" Irruiy liv Mnutor John tun, republican, I'ullforMa. Kit to u uliiirp UlMi'l'Mi between Hip twit Irie- i iuii llul.lo lender mui Hi'iutlor IuIki of Minu.tu hui u. republican Hour lender mid a iniiiitui- of the uriiin ilr.i lutlon. Until Mr. li null mui Mr. Jtililmon Undid oil llml they hud nut meant to reflect on the erucliy of Mr. lliiKhin. Tli nulliorphlp uf (liu pact rnino In 111" front lion Senator JoIiiimoii unmrtcil Unit "l.efoio the Ink wu dry." on tlm trruty llnelf. Mr. Hughca prepared und hml the d legnle Mlgu n iinirvmiuii relating to tlm inun dated IklumU uf the I'm If I.-, Ki-iiutor l,mlK Interrupted to my thiil till) i enervation M ri'iilly lgned before Hie tn;(ity. "Hi ItiiU'lt til" Wurw," reipnndoti Kvhutur Johnson. "We sign flrnt n itn reel ton of a 1 1 inly nud llnii tlm treaty itwlf. The American Uilin Hon on uncertain about tlm Hiitiillittr of tlm Irmly (hut they firm executed nn f Kttntution." IHIicniloii Nut lltiuhiful. "1'll- delegation iiut doulitful," Irtortotl Si'lililor l.oUg". "Hut yuu deemed till I turn at Ion ihh viiry?" "O i luiiily o thought ll irnii'i'. Wit thought It Ultdi'ali illilv tu Iran a doulit on that point." Wlm wroio the triiuty with o doubt In It?" "i in 1 1' Mumi t any doubt in our Hindu, lull we thuliKtit Hint there iiiIkIu Ih iioiiu'oiip who Mould find fault." Nvimti'l' lloruli 1 nl o i Jim ti il a tiuve I Inn nn to Mliy Hit' tmliit vim not hi l tltil In I In' in.iiy ItHiir. "Mr. IIiikIiin lum Mtnii'd," Raid Mr. I ii It. "tli.it li' v rut ii Hi In trinity. Why I Inn Oldit'l tlm Idi'ii ruinu Into Mr. Iliiuliih' uilii.I whin In' wun writ' InK tin In Mly tu liuliiilo tlu InovlH loll ii l.o li I tlm iiiuiuliili'd ImIiiihIn? To Hie ll lri tlm HiiiNt ronrlllNlvr proof lliul Hoini'lioily I'lnu Hrulu tlm trciity rlilM Kiiiti'ini'iit liruiiKlit Hi'imtor I.ihIki' Ilium illiiti ly tu lilH fi'i t. pro Ii'NIIiik "ml liiiii'in hlin nt uf Mr. IIiikIum' vi'inrlly." Horn 1 1 Nik ( onitTiiiil. "I'm not liiintly I'oiKi-rin'il iiliout llu voriirlly of Mr. HukIiih or liny hoily clHf," iiilnl Hi'iiulor itoruh "Hill h mild ht wrulit thH tri'iity, mui I dun t uiuli' inlii lid why. If Mr lliik'lioH wrolii ll, ll wuh lii'ii'wiiuy for Itl tit In ri'iirllii It ut tin kiiiiii' Hun'. Hi'iiulor JuliiiNim InnlHli'd thnl nltu' Knlhi'r Mr. 1 1 iikIh'k' explanation Hliiiuld liu in'rupli'il, "tlioru muitt rniiii' ii thni' wlimi In li 1h mind Ihi'ir wiih Htifflrli'iil doulit ulniut I hi' iiifiin InK of tln Iri'iily tu lninl him to rlti mi I'Xiihinutloii." . WAH11INUTON. Mar. 1 .1. Anmill- InK the foui-'powtr treaty n a "u,uud tuple iilllnnee," Seiintur JoluiHun, re publican, Ciillforiiln, told the mini I e today Hint Itn rutlflentlon would mt'iin not only a rfcotwlon from Ainerieiin ti-ndlllon, hut a national surrender under tlirutt of forclKii power." If the HlaliineiUK of the treaty' Ji'li'iiilM ure to I'u ucceptud, Henutor luluiHon iliM'liueil, and ubroKiillon of (Contlnuoil on 1'age six.) SOFIA, LITTLE NOKIA, Mar. I3.-(I,V Hut Ahmo- elated rrcHH) The vxploalon In the Amerleiiii luitutlon Hniuiduy night t belloved by Hie uutliorltle to huvo biiuii cuuHi'd by n bomb thrown from ihn street into the ligation coiiMcrvn tory. I'liMHumby puiMtiud n nnin who may linvu bsun rtiHpoiiHliile f"i' 1 It" .otitruge, bul hn olllded Ihem in thu ilurkni'HH. Until the. pollen and the American mlnlMler, niiirlon H, VIIhoii, bellevo Hie iie thai, of n iiimlmnit or railli'itlH BOMB THROWN AT U. S. EMBASSY IN Modern Cinderella Gets Charming Dress Instead of Beating CIIK'AtiO, Mun h III. Vlrlo- 4- 1 1. 1 Kli'iiHy Ik Ml yi-um ild mid u iiinili'in rlinliTlllii. I.HHt Thum- 4 day )if Ir-rt Iht Iiiiiiih Willi III" llirmit uf it lii'ulliiK fruiil Iht fulliiT If alii' ri'tiirni'il wllliiitlt u Ji li, uiiiirdlnu to Hn Hinry aim 4- luld Mm. Ili li'ii" I'uiiuiii'k, iri'Hl- 4 ii-til or thi' W'oiih h m I'l'iiti'i llvo 4 4 miHiii iiillnii. 4 4 Mm, I'iiiiiiiii U iiTullml tlm 4 4 lll'IIH' Of II llU.lklT W llllHIl du u u li- 4 4 ttr dli'd thni) your uKo. Kim 4 4 in lid a HlrlkliiK IlkciiKim In Ihn 4 4 fi'Hturi'ii i f t tin two icIiIh. Tint 4 4 liunkiT mid liln wlfo with huiii- 4 4 mmii'd 4 4 Thin iiiornliiK .MImi KIi iimv wum 4 4 wiiulnit Ihn nIIiiimt n ml a 4 4 -li i4 in 1 1 n k dri'im liruiiKlit f n m u 4 4 rlii-Mt Hint fur throo ye am hud 4 4 born tiimpfiiiMl. 4 TROTZKY SAYS U. S. CAPITALISTS AFTER BAKU OIL Soviet Minister of War Issues Warning of Plot Under the Leadership Duke Nicholas to Overthrow Russian Reds- France Becomes Alarmed. MtiSt'OW', Mar. U Illy AK-lnnd rt'hit lin TroKky. aoviot niinlhiur o( war, uildrt'itrtlnic nn rxtruonllnnry (tilin of Ihn Monro w ovlit tint ay on tln iib)wt of the Ufnoa eunferpnen, proHi'iited docuiiiiinlnry, nciipuitr and rlrruiiiHtantlHl evldelicii iP'hIkiiimI to dhow the thrualvniiiK liitcrveutlon Ihi and roiiiitiT ri'Vuliitloiiiiry uctivlt li HKiiinnt KuhhI.i thU MprinK. For iMThajm tlm flriit tlnm Trotky Ini'lndud Aiuerti'iin capltaliHt Willi I'n r In and U union' mm behlint the cur tain In in hi'iin ii pin t iruliuly lu the CtiiiriiHiiH vi hern Im mild Itiiku oil wan the motive behind forelKn rupltullKU. ho. li d'M'lurrd, tn-n.' linckliiK former lirund I ink e NIcIioIuh. Tinlky tliroiiKllout hi udilrrH ud vlned pit'puriitlim of the red uniiv. Th wur minister inld trlhnto to the liiiiminltiirlun woik uf thu Aiiierii'iui relief luliiilnlntrntliiit, whlrli !'.' Huld wiih fi'iHllnif ton tliui'H i n many fuiiilne inirforoiH an nil the KiiroH'iiu relief AKetiele rolliliilli'il. "lint wli du wu prulmi lr. Kiidtjol Niinneii iiii'l only expri'HH i.'riillttide to tlm Alliet'll'lin H'lle lldmllllntrutnll?" lie llhki'il rln t'il li lllly. 'Ili rliUhe w lon'l know li nl America wiiiiIh. Soiiii olfli'lalH It Ik It In the Aiiieilcan relli'l nil li 1 1 it I h( rut lint hnve been npHiiielltM to the mov let Koveiiinii iit. Thu day when Ainerleii npenly ilechiiTH hIio will not Miipport KolelniklHIil will be u Kt'i'Ut liulliliiy In KuhhIii. Then the hIkhIH runee. of (he Aiip'rlniu ndlef iiiIiiiIiiIh- trnllon'M work will bo leully complet ed." France Feart Trouble I'AUIH, Mur. 13 Illy AHKoeluted I'ri-M.) The ullle are worried by the tone of Hie commtmlrutiniiN from .Mo cow with ri'Kuiil to the tieiion econo niln ciiiifi ii'iirc unit view have lux'ii exrhutiKoil uiuoni? the allied govern ment In thu In Hi few days a to the coiiilltliiiiH under whlcli the conrereiice In likely lo open If the KiiKHlim Bnviot ri'iri!Hcnlatlve k there In the spirit indleiited by the recent diclnnitlon ol the Hovlot lenderH. TIii'mo tlecliii'iitlonH nre Interpreted In French circles us niemiliiK tho Una- Hinn rnprt'seniuiive win go with a do leniilniitlon U talk nhoiit any tli InK they di'Hlro to, or nut tuke tiny pin t at ull. Tho miKKcatlon tliut the whole enter. I (Continuod ou imge sir.) DAMAGE IS REPORTED iKi'iklnir ruveiiKo fur tho American policy In regard to soviet UumhIii A pci-Kiin druHNt'd u n working inan Iwlee rucently had attempted to see Mr. wilHon anil the American comuil icnewlim hi attempt Huturdtiy. A iniuiH meeting held hh a demon Hlrutlon for the utitonnmy of Thrueo yi'Nterday ivii turned Into n proces- nIiiii, Wlilcli went, to Hio leKatlon und cheered Mr, Wilson. A memorial condemning tho bombing' of the lo- gallon was ilellvereil (o Mr, Wilson U.S. STANDS PAT, EUROPE 1ST YIELD American Govt. Does Not In tend to Allow Allies to Take Up All Germany Can Pay, and Leave Nothing Sharp Reply Made to Foreign Charges. WAKIIINC.TON. Mur. 13. It uh Huti'd on hlKht'Ht uiithorlty today thai tin- Aiiirrl'-iin Kovurnuiont doen not In li'iiil lo itlluw tin- utile to tiiku up ull (hut (ii-rmuny n iuy In rcpuriilloiiH tmd iinv nothliiK for tlm I" n It ! Htatr ua rwoinix'nim for expftullttiro Inriirnd In the occupation of tin- Ithlnolnnd. Till pronotincpiimnt of Ajiiitrlrun Kovnrniiifiilal jHillcy wan oi.cajiloiiml by a presH dlipiitch from 1'arln tu th i ffoct Hint the alllod Kovcrnmetita con ii'inplutMil di-ft-rrliiK puyiiiintH tu Hi" l'nltil Htuli-H for the Khlni'lund ikcu put Ion on the ground that the Auicr Iran KovtMiiiiiftit had not rutifiiHt the iniity of VfrttalllfH. Kuch a mnltlon on tin" pint of tin1 ullli'H, It was Htutcd, would In' Imlofi'iiHllili' and It could nut lii inulntaliii'd for a iiioiiu-nt. Inlliiiiitlunii In irft dlKpatche from Kumpe thnt thi' I nitiHl Hlate wan uppl) ln iiiulni! pressiire In scfkliig pii mint of nionoy rlKhtfiilly actruliiK lu It. wrru characterized a luallclou. I AHIS. Mar. 13 (lly the Amu- iliited rim) The derlnlon n-uihed l.y the tiMhil flnunin nilnlntii k Sntur lay nn to the dlNtrlbutlon of Hip flrnt billion iiinrkit of t)-rmnn repnratlann pnviiii ntu unionK the ulllin probubly wilt tw bruuitlit to the nttriitlim uf tlm allied mmittUuim coiumliwlun In lime for dmruiwlon at tumorrow's llir (InK. The American claim for $ 2 4 1.000.- 000 for the rxpeniie of the army of ori upution limi tn-en referred by the flnuiiev tiiliilnler to their Kovern ineiitH, which probubly will Hud to direct tnnotlHllonii. The iliilni In reisariled In allied ilnloa un on n pur with the allied i In 1 ii m upon (iernuiny, iieeordhiK tu IiIkIi uutliorltle. All Ideii of cliilmliiK I hut th treaty of Ypi-iuiIIIoh conml tilled a flrit murtiriiKe upon tier- niuiiy' fni'llllle fur payment hun i n rejm led. Whnt remain to ! determined, 1; In Muled. I whether the repuratlcpn lommlMilon U the proper eolleitlng iiKi-iit for the United rUutes. I NKW OUK. March 13. The fill ted (ius liiiproveiiicnt loiiipuny, the VYclHburli conipuiiy, the Cltle Ilium dialing coinpuny, Inc., and eight In divlduuls were Indicted today by a federal grutid Jury on a charrco ol violating the Slicrimin anti-trust law. The IndictmouC wns returned a week ugo hut wuh ordei-od scaled at tho renuent of Attorney General Uuiighcrty, Tho coitHplrucy complained of by tho Kovurnmont was formed In 1911 and up to 181!) It wua charged thai (he conspirators controlled the entire output of street gas light manllcH When this was accomplished tho in. dlctiiient alleges, the conspirators boosted the price of mantles in more than 200 cities throughout the coun try. Somo ot the cities havo more than 3 4,000 street lights for which gas mantles are used. It was alleged SUP. CT.. THROWS WASHINGTON. Mur. 13. The su preme court toduy dismissed thu writs ot error by which Alexander Uowiit und other labor leaders sought lo have reviewed tho decision of the Kansas slate eotirts holding them guilty of contempt of court for their lel'usul to appeal' before tho court of IndUNli'iul relations. Improper presentation of the case was given its the cause, AS-ASIIINGTON', ) Mur. 13. Rail road within n state, eiiKiiged In Intei-xtate commerce, ure not exclu sively within the Jurisdiction of the federnl government In tho operation and nhninlitnment of their properties, Hie supi'i'iiio court toduy decided, GAS LAMP RUST INDICTED TODAY 0 T HOWAT A His Invention Now a Nuisance to Him Bell Spends Birthday in Phoneless House in vw9- I-- (r'U), ;'Bi -U r ! ' : I V I sr: tFJ i i' .sr. , a .... . -rfv - Alexander tlrnhaiu Hell, taken at Miami, Ha., where he celebrated hia Tith blithd.'ty at too residence of hl daughter, Mrs. David Kairchild of Cocoa nut tirove. HOUSE STANDS ABANDON HOPE PAT ON BONUS PREVENTING COAL BILL MEASURE WASHINGTON, March 13 Ite- publlcan members of the house wavs and means committee decided at a conference, toduy to stand pat on their determination to report the compromise soldiers' bonus bill de spite objections to Its provisions by Secretary Mellon and Comptroller of the Currency Crlsslnger. WASHINGTON, March 13. Favor able report by the house wavs and means committee on the compro mise soldiers' bonus bill without any apparent change was regarded as as surd! when the committee met todav for final consideration of the meas ure. The only amendment ot cousuti- Ueiicn which appeared probable. Chairman Fordncy Buid, wa elimin ation of the provision culling for a decision within nix monthx which pro vision of the bill the veterans accept. Impressing the view that the nicuD- ure Involved " u dangerous abuse of government credit," Secretary Mel loll disapproved tho provision for bank loans upon adjusted service cer tificates us indirect anil "furceit" borrowing by the government. Ho contended that it Is both daiiKcrotis and unwise to sii k to avoid iuying1 tho cost of the bonus for the time being. The Daily Bank Robbery I'HILAUKMf HA. Mar. 13. Uol- ert Mcfilrr, ii bank runner, was held up und robbed or ft 3.500 as he left the Southwestern National bank ut Itroud and South Htreet this after noon. Two nun waylaid and black jacked Metilrr. In the.ehusii which followed, two policemen and one Ihi n (I It tuf shot. One of tho police men Is sulil to be in a serious condi tion. The robbers' uutomobile wus pursued more than n niite before the men were caught and the money re covered. Astoria Ku Klux Klan Gives Baptist Pastor Note and $20 Cash ASTORIA. Ore.. Mar. ' '13. Twenty persons robed in Ku Klux Klun style entered the Methodist church here last night during ser- vice and formed a circle around tho Rev. Wire, pnstor of the church and presented hjm wiih an 4 cnvolopo containing a note and twenty dollars in currency. The " 4 note said the money was for such 4 use as the church desires. Rev. 4 Wire responded, thanking the" clansmen, 4 44444444 i , STRIKE APRIL 1 J WASHINGTON, March 10. Gov prnmeut officials were represented today as being without hope that the threatened coal strike can be averted or that the proposed conference be tween the operators and the miners would be arranged. It was indicated that government intervention at least in the preliminaries of the situation was practically at an end. Holding that a strike call April Is almost inevitable, government of ficials, according to the view present' ed today on high authority, now are chiefly Interested In seeing that sufficient supply of coal is maintain ed for the country as a whole. The situation with respect to the coal supply, it was stated, was not acute. There is nt tho surface of the coal mines and In stocks at consum ing centers, it was declared, enough coal to last the country tor ten weeks, with tho prospects, it was add ed, thai" this supply would be aug menteU by production from non-unlou mines and from operations In union territory which department of labor reports show are covered by listrict settlements between the miners' un ion and local associations of mine operators. "Tho degrees of the gov ernment's Intervention In this strike situation." a high official said to day, "must be determined by the ex tent of the public inconvenience and suffering which is caused by the strike." It wus estimated that the govern ment did not propose to enter upon any attempt to call a conference. Sec retary of Labor Davis has gone as far us he intends to go in that direction, he said, by repeatedly and publicly pointing out thut the government con siders the mine operators of the cen tral competitive field to be bound by provisions of the existing national wugo contract to enter negotiations for making a substitute national con tract reudy to apply by April 1, wben the old ono expires. Lassen Peak Starts On Summer Season Ri:Dl)INU, Cal.. .Mar. 13. Lassen Peak gave off a cloud of smoke and stenm fif two hours yesterduy but local ' scientists and geologists said there wus "nothing dangerous" Indi cated because they believed the eritp- tiou of 1915 relieved the internal forces. No major eruption is expected as long us steam is emitted through vents, us yesterday, they said. , A -.tori a Conviction Valid. SAN FIJANCISCO, Mar. 13. The conviction of Juho Solnlnen of AstO' lin, Ore., who was sentenced by the federal court nt rortlund to four months in the Multnomah Jail for fulsely swearing- that his rosldetu-o was In rortlund when ho niudo nn application for citizenship and took out a fishing license in 1918, was at firmed today by the United States circuit court of appeals, ri o 'J l Was Hoodwinked By Wet Propagandists KOflT PIEHCB, March 13. 4 Mr. Harding expoou to go an far 4 south a I'alni Heach on the 4 4 .Mclxan houseboat and return 4 from there tomorrow by rail to 4 St. AuguHtlnc. If I were making a kuohh," he 4 4 Raid. dlsi-unaliiK hi plan for the 4 4 remainder of the trip today, "I 4 4 would nay that the party will 4 4 leave St. AuKUStlne for Wash- 4 Lonjon Reports 2200 PHS 4 Inxlon after the golf game Krl- 4 4 day." 4 4 .Mr. Harding said he had not 4 4 heard of the reported attack by 4 4 Superintendent Anderson of the 4 New York Antl saloon league on 4 4 the Constlt Jtlonal league and Its 4 4 alleged "hoodwinking" of Ir. 4 4 Harding and other members of 4 4 the administration Into becom- 4 4 Ing members. 4 WAVES IN AIR f E. J. O'Brien After Month's In vestigation Declares That McDonald House in Line of Powerful Radio Stations Reporter Slapped Own Face IJOSTOX. Mar. 13. Edward J. O'Drlen, scientist and author, declar ed today that the ghost of Antigonlsh, was in reality the product of elec trical energy. After a month's investigation Jn the- Kova Scotia country, where be u lecturing at St. Francis Xavier university when the ghost stories first came from Antigonlsh, O'Urien said he found that strong wireless currents between the two RTeat radio stations at Wellfleet, Mass.. and Glace IJay, X. S-, ran through the valley at Caledonia Mills, where stands the home ot Alexander Mc Donald, scene of the eerie events. "The MacDunalds," saldi O'JJrien. "will have to move their house out of range of these powerful radio cur rents if they wish to avoid the ghost like Incidents. If not, the house may be burned down when the atmos pheric conditions are Just right as they apparently were when the fires were set around the barn." The bn.ldlns ot the tails ot the MaeDonultl cows which has been considered another of the manifesta tions of the unseen Influence, was done by Mary Ellen the Antigonlsh farmer's daijKhter. because It was good fun, in tho opinion ot O'Brien. "Harold Whlddcn. the reporter, slapped his own face when he sud denly awakened in a temperature ot Jj below s'ero and his numbed arm suddenly suffused with good warm blood." O'Brien said. 'Take a map. trace the line, apply your scientific knowledge of wireless operation, study the curious effects of electrical currents in fires on ships and on land, and you have the solu tion of the fires charged against the ghost of Antigonish." O'Brien predicted thut Dr. waiter Franklin Prince, New York, director of the American Society for Scientific Research, who has spent the past week in the "haunted house," would fall to find any ether causes of the phenomena. 8TOKNT HVILS 2T MILKS WORLD'S KK.OOIU) BROKKX BUENOS AIRES. March 13. Uamemo Maclel, an Argentine stu dent, yesterday completed a record swim from Colonta, Uruguay, to this city, a distance of 4 4 kilometers. about 27 miles, across the Plata Es tuary. He was in the water 2 4 hours, beatiug the previous record by 30 minutes. This is said to be a world's record for endurance swimming. u !E WATERTOWN. Mass., March 13. The arrest for intoxication of Kreder- Ick R. Wedge, student at the Harvard graduate school of education, wus matter of formal record In tho dis trict court here today. Tho police blotter containing tho latest entry In the spectacular career of "Bid" Wedge,' Wisconsin Inmber Juck, prize fighter. University of Ari zona graduate, school principal and student of educational psychology, was brought into court but the sub ject of entry was not. The prisoner HALIFAX GHOST, ONLY WIRELESS HARVARD'S PRIi IS ARRESTED EOR BEING INTOXICATED GOV T FORCES WIN BATTLE IN PRETORIA oners Taken and Heavy Casualties Among Rebels Claim Evidence Rebellion Financed Abroad Most of Natives Loyal, Says Smuts. LONDON, Mar. 13. f By Associated Press.) An agency dispatch from Johannesburg this afternoon says: "Through the capture of spies and, documents it was learned that tho money for the 'red revolution' came from abroad." "It is expected that peace will soon be restored." PRETORIA, Union of South Africa, ,.Mar. 13. (By Associated Press.) Gov. ernment forces are proceeding wuu great success against the revolution' ists, according to an official commu nique issued today. The stateceut says: "The total number of prisoners taken in the iterations In the central area is 2200. Our forces occupied with but slight casualties the high ground around West Cllffe. "In the eastern area govern ment troops forced the revolutionaries to retreat into Benonl. In the western area our forces reached Krugersdorp (22 miles northwest of Johannesburg! and arc now pushing eastward." LONDON. Mar. 13. It Is believed In official circles here, that there will be smalt setbacks, such as the loss of isolated posts in South Africa, but as regards the general result little doubt is felt. Heavy casualties have been inflicted on the revolutionaries in addition to the capture of more than 2200 of lliem. Premier Smuts issued a statement today, Reuters' Johannesburg corre spondent says, declaring that the pres ent revolutionary movement is the work of extremists w ho are using the strike at the mines as a cloak for the dissemination of syndicalist views. The premier declares the military position is well in hand. He adds that while a general strike in South Africa has been declared, the mass of work ers and trade unionists outside of the Rand have refused to be Btanmeded into it. The outstanding feature of the situ ation he says, has been the exauiplary behavior of the natives. T WASHINGTON, March 13. A lengthy report by Senator Walsh, democrat, Montana, scoring former Attorney General Palmer for methods used in the department ot Justtre raids on alien radicals caused what was described as "acrlmonou. discus sion," today before the senate Judic iary committee. Dissemination of Senator Walsh' report before it was considered or acted upon either by the sub-committee or the full committee investi gating the charges against Mr. Palmer was said to have caused sharp exchange between Senator Walsh and other members ot the committee. Including Senator Sterling, republi can. South Dakota, chairman of tho sub-committee In charge of tho In quiry. Free Seeds Go In Again. WASHINGTON, Mar. 13. The agricultural appropriation bill carry ing approximately $35,000,000 wu passed by th house today with the free seeds clause Intact, I was released without arraignment as first offender. Wedge, 42 years old, attracted na tional attention rccontly when ho wus admitted to the Harvard gradual!) school, a man of letters who had fought his way up from the second ary prize fights. He wus in a lunch room here early today, the center of a disturbance, when a policeman wu called. At Harvard university today, it was said an inquiry would bo coin ducted. ' SCORES PALMER'S METHODS FIGHTING STUDENT