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l Tribune The Weather , Fair tonight and Wsdnoday. Maximum ysstirday 79.6 Minimum tod 41 Weather Year Ago Maximum .' 69 Minimum ...... Precipitation 31 ...Traca fillv KcvHiiiovitih Yr. Wnkly -KiriyManuiiil Vr. MEDFOUD, 0IMX1OX, Tt'KSDA Y, MAY 2, V.ri'l NO. 35 Medford Mai ITALY SIGNS SECRET PACI WITH TURKS England Aroused By News of Secret Treaty With Otto man Empire Against Greece Fear Serious Results Ultimatum Presented to So viet Russia. I.ONDON, May i. (By tho Aano cUUid Prens ) Thu foil Mall Uatt Mud Globs today says It ha Juxt learn Kit that Italy, following Km new rv ample. hii tuadn a ft political part with tho Turkish nationally gov rrnmnnt at Angora, "behind Groat KrlUtn's Lark," 'Tull dlnrlosurcs of thlf ha Just bftiHl made." nali)' Iho newspaper, "thrush It liaa ben suspected for ma time, Tim ronsetiunmc are likely to bs serious." The newspaper a Italy's with draws! of her trcMipa from Hrala Nova aad tho Meander tallry In Aula Minor, was reported In a Constantinople di patch of April ID, Was hi atcordanc with an trrmirmml with tho Turk Ths Turka wer Informed beforehand of t lil movement. It aavi, similar knowlodgo Isliu dmiled lo tho Greeks hn flunk was left dangarcusly ex posed. The newspaper aaya the Ital ian in roiurn received consideration In tlii ahaiMt of a concession In the Meander val'oy and lit eastern vil lage of Van, HttllN and r'rtcruro. , Italy hai also linker taken. It con tinue, to proas for farther favors from tho rnteuto to Tnrkey relating to Thrae. aoma allied rommlsnlnns of control at Constantinople, and curtail ment f capltalUallona. Italy also roiicnted to tho tension of local self government and other privilege for Moilcm dependencies. Tho An gors government In return pledge tn refrain from antl-tiallau Rand. MOSCOW, May I. A trl-we.kly Irplano aervlco ban been Inaugurated between Herlln and Moscow, Tho f'rot piano engaged In this service ar rived hore toJay. I Itinuituni to lluxln, C.K.NOA, May 2 Illy tho Asso ciated Press.) It waa announced by the Urttlsh representatives hero lhU,H,",I company hns arranged lo apply fterucon that tho memorandum to bo handed to the Kusslatia, "embodies tho maximum tho pnwera arp w illing to give thn KuKn Rvvrrnmont and tho minimum which tho powers will accept from Uunslo," "If thu lovlet delegates do not ac cept tho general lines or this doru nionl," It was added, "then II Is eor taln all negotiations with HussU will bo suspended for soma time, probably tiutll another form of gov eminent arisen in Russia." Tho Hrltlsh committee bIko stated that Premier Lloyd doorce hnd had n " i"nin. nrj ikih w un ji, iiar-:uii thou of tho Krench delegation before ho latter left for Paris and hopes wore held that tho forthcoming conference between M. Harthmi add Premier poln earo In Paris would lend to harmony between France and Grout llrltaln con cerning all pending affairs In Kuropo. Mualcal Star Ntar Death KOCKY MOUNT, N. C. May 2 -Adn .Jones, prominent musical comedy stal ls critically. Ill In a local liospltiil.Tlui orlousnesa of her Condition bocarno Known today when It was announced that her closo relatives, hod been sum moned. II- ' ....-1... M.U. . " . . 1 ANOTH ER FEMALE BLUEBEARD CAUGHT HAD SIX HUSBANDS. THREE POISONED CLF.VliI.AND. May 2. Acting on orders bf County Prosucutor Kdwurd 0, Stanton, Coroner A. P.' Hammond was expoctod today to examine tho body of a man burled here and to ex amine It for tranoK- of poison, which If found, Is expected to result In tho prosecution ot a woman for a series of murders committed for a total of 111,000 Insurance. The postmortem examination was ordered following tho tjuostlnnlng of tho . woman who la btilng held on charges which hnvo no eonnuctlon with thn murders, Klamath Man Is Killed Trying to Save Colored Lady K I. AM ATM I'AI.I.H, Ore., May t. George J. Mclmla wuh dead today um penalty for act- Iiik ik peacemaker In a Quarrel between a mun and wife, and of- fleer were seeking William Lewis, colored, Hiargrd with Ihn killing. Nichols, who own consider- a Mi' piopcrty In tho lowsr part f thn city, tenanted by negroes. waa hot in thn neck lata last tilKlit, dying. Inatantly, rn-r 4 Lewis had fired thro shots at 4 hla lf. A'l tho ahoU fhed ot 4 4 I hi wlfo wont wild anil l.nwlit 4 4 IhiMi lurniul dm gun ( il Nlrli- 4 4 !n, who wua attnmptlnR to In- 4 4 tirriii In tho donu-allc troublo, 4 4 arrnrdltiK to tho ui.lli--. l.owla 4 4 find after tho ahuoiliitf. 4 4 4444444444444 SHELL OIL GETS G:,i; n;i nl o,.i igantic Oil Deal Put Over By British Interests Take Charge Caspian Fields at Once Fear Trouble With Standard Oil. MiMM)N, May 2 (lly Aaaorlatod 1'iwaal, A pltfaiitlc indimtrittl HKroo- nu-tit waa bIkdxi! on Kunday at Ui-ma by ropivocntativoa of the Uuaalnn ovl-t au.rrnmcni anu mo unoii uu 'fup of companies, (olographs hU. 1......!.. W ' 'iv ( CONTROL SOVIET nil DDnniiPTMM UIL'IUUUUOIIUIV ()i-au cmrfBi'onilixit of tho h'vrnlnrf "t dlKturbod ronditfunt In that coun rWH. I try without oonaultution with tho pow- I'lider tho anrvoimnt ho writes, the' Khrll BfiiUll W-lll minimi Mil ..Ia. Mn.l undor rerlain cimdifiona u II production of ill In every part of HuHsia for on ai(rpci H-rlod. The otmroaalon may be propa-!f,'n',l,l ' mntoul consent. Klfty per cent of tho net profits will bo allotted to the soviet government and the other fifty ier cent to tho'ed. Shell group. Tho working of the oil fields will bo administered by the oil coinpnny under tho provision of the Kusslun code and tho provision thnt jnot more than fifty per cent of the winkers employer shall bo foreigners Trouble Feared Tho cotresHnlottt undersisnds the the agreement almost immediately to tho Caspian fields taking charge of the I'M'o lino from Hiiku to liatum and also to develop the Mint potential fields In I ralsk province, I.imiiIiI Krassln, tho soviet minister of trnde, signed tho agreement, savs the coircNinHiilenl, only after on sov oral occasions ho hail plnjod the groups against each other to obtain better offers for the privileges. It In more than mishIIio, adds the orrosiKMidunt. thnt difficult complica tions may rlso over the working of ; Important ureas In which tho fitumlartl coinpnny nun concessions pii r to tho soviet nationalisation of the fields. PA ft IS. May 2. Tho contract be tween the Hussion soviet government and the Shell group of llrlllnli oil com panies by which the lntter obtains a monopoly of tho transportation nnd sale of KusHlun M-iroleum, says a ills put eh to 1 Information from Genoa, was drawn up in Uuidon Jn February. It. was signed and made public, he adds.- nn soon as thu attitude of M. Uiuthou of tho French Genoii dulegn tlon on tho question of recognition of private property right In Russia be came known. Tho woman undor suspicion Is known to have been married - five times and recently Is Bald to have acquired her sixth husband. Throo of her husbands, Prosecutor Stanton said, died under mysterious circumstances. In addition, ho said, two children by her first marriage, died from what was claimed at tho time to be accidental poisoning. The woman was divorced from her first two husbands, Her third husband died In Pittsburg In March, 1917, and hor fourth In thn same city In 11119, Stan ton said. The children olso died In thnt eltv, ' BATTLE LINE 12 UESPEKIN Drive On Chinese Capital Re sumed By Chihlite Forces Casualties On Both Sides HeavyTwo Generals Are Killect Japan Keeping An Eye On Situation. I'KKINC, Muy !. illy AsBorlaU'd i'roaa). Wu I'pI Ku'a drlvo for f'oklnK waa vlKorouHly roamui-d In the vicinity of CliaiiRalntlim, 12 mlloa aouih of th capital. yoHti-rday oftcrnoin, tho Chlh llta altakliiK Kallantly and atrlvlng to turn both tho rnoiiiy'a flank, Tho KonKlb-nora undor ChanK Tao l.ln nl flrat wore handicapped by a ahortaxn of ammunition, but atavod oif atlat ka until auppllPa worn lirmittht up from KrnKtal. Tho t'hltilitoa wore unnbla to niako headway agalDHt thla !opHialtln. and ovontually rotlrrd to Llullho, 15 mlloa to tho aouthweat, laat nluht. Tho raaunltloa of tho FonRtlenora woro aororo and tho Chanxalntlon - "" a flilod with woundod. no ue- ,wen rled wwrdingthc kiKBi-a of tho Chlhlltoa. Tlii-ro lias ala;i bin brlak fiRhting on tho linn .Ivor at Kuan forty mlloa south of Ilia capital, tho C'tiihlitea drlv InR Ci-nrrnl ChanR Tuol.ln'a furcea from town. Il la roportiul thnt Gonoral Tun ("limn, I.un of tho Chihlite forcoa and Cinvtal I.Ian Chou-Tung of tho Feng tlvuora wore killed. Japan la Neutral TOKIO. May 2. (lly Aaaoclated il'naa). Japan, acconhmc to the for- olua nf flvn. la ailhcrlne tn her ixdlcv of m.n Interforonco in China and will . . i. . ... i . - . i i. v. irki' au aniun iu mitniTviiuu mui yivm' lora, oaiKH-lolly (irtul Iliitaln and tho t'nlw-d Htatos, If action seems neces rn I j, Wilis will tn's 7 tiav nr)ii m not to supply either faction with arms sary, and will observe tho agreement and ammunition. Yukuchl Oliuta. Japanono minister to China, who has broken off his visit to Tokla to return to his ost, carries Instructions to thla effect, it was stat- Japan haa been advised that thus far no antjforclgn feeling revalla In China, but she Is taking precautions. In common with the other powers, for the protection of her nationals. It Is considered here that Sun Yat Sen of tho southern government, is without practical influence in tho pres ent strlfo. owing to differences In his cabinet with regard lo tho agreement with Chang Tse-Mn, so that whatever tho result of the present fighting, con ditions In China are likely to remain unsettled. A division Is stationed at Dulren and six battalions along tho south Mnn churlnn railway. Ann-iimn PIIII.ADICI.PIIIA, May 2.ln tho fourth Inning of today's Philadelphia Washington game, tho Athletics made three homo runs In a row, tho circuit swotlerB being Tllllo, Walker. Perkins and Miller. It was Walker's second homo run of tho game. Morgrldgo was pitch lug and waa relieved, by Francis. At Philadelphia R. H. Washington 2 7 Philadelphia tl 14 lotteries: Morgridge, Francis nnd Gharrlty; Hasty and Perkins. At Now York ' H. H. lloston 6 10 Now York 12 18 K Uatterles: Fullerton, Karr, Col lins and Ruol, Walters; Jones and Schung, liovormer. At Chicago R. It. Cleveland 10 12 Chicago 6 U K. Uatterles: Coveleskt and O'Neill; RusHell, Wilkinson, McWecney nnd Siiuilk. At Detroit R. H. St. Louis 1 5 Detroit .! 3 10 E. Uatterles: Shocker and Sovereld; IChmku and Ilassler. ('oast PORTLAND, Ore., May 2. Seattle Portland game postponed; wet grounds. Double, header Thursday National At Uoslon R. H. New York ft )0 w 1 BASEBALL SCORES Wife of Vice-President Likes ' to Make Her Own Dainties iff SIM Vi.u . -it n ..t4 r f' VV. tt Sm" Mm. Calvin Coo; I due xhows that she still knows how to make the daln tlvn which thn vli-o-prvsident and hor family enjoy. SECRET WEDDING SANCTIONED BY 0. OF WISCONSIN MADISON, Wis., May 2 Fanny Hurst Is right. Marrluge Is a tie that binds, regardless of the fact that tho participants of the ceremony elect thereafter not to live in strict con formity with convw.ytiilltlea of the age-old Institution.' Tho question has boon settled for the I'nlversity of Wisconsin at least. t Marriage among students will re ceive the sanction of the highest au thority of the school today when tho board of regents will make Its report of atudent ltfo recommending that 8. II. Goodnight, dean of men bo or dered to re-instate Robert Johonnot and hi young bride, who was Miss Doris Moses. While frowning on the secret mar riages aa a regular thing, the re gents determined If the couple had their parenta" consent the university authorities should not Interfere. PohonQot and his bride will resume their studies at once. - Following their elopement the couple returned to school, resumed their clauses and for several months continued to live separately, tho co-ed keeping her maiden name and tunh husband aild brido having social engagements with others. I E PORTLAND, ore., May 2. Another Instance of violence in tho longshoremen's strike i occurred to dny when Krnest Crump, who had boon employed several days at mu nicipal terminal No. 2, wns nttuckeit ly a band of men. He wns takiti to the emergency hospital suffering from blows on the head. Police Inter arrested a man whom Crump picked out ot a crowd ax ono ot his assail ants. . PORTLAND, Dm. Muy 2. Churgos of Involuntary niunslauKhter were filed today apiinst T. A. Lnponsoc, driver of tine of three automobiles which collided Sunday on the Capitol highway near Multnomah, causing the death of Mrs, Harry CanmraH, who was struck down ns she was walking with her husband, R was alleged that I.apsnsue in at tempting to pasa n car caused tho col lision which resulted In the woman be ing struck. Boston 8 10 Batteries: Ryan nnd Snyder, Smith; Mnrquard, Watson, Ulllinghlm and O'Neill. At Cincinnati R. H. K. Pittsburg 2 5 3 Cincinnati 9 11 0 Batteries: Carlson, Yellowhorse, Morrison and Gooch; Couch and Har-gravo, IRE VIOLENCE IN K SENATE WITS PRESIDENT TO WASHINGTON. May 2 President V Harding Is to be asked by the senate jthe Canawagua reservation near Mon flnam e committee republicana to a I-Ureal and were refused, was under prove a soldiers" bonus bill differing from the' hou.-x" measure only in minor rSHen tints. This Was decided at a conference of conimiKce republicans today at which senators said the Smoot plan of substituting a 20-yeur endowment life Insurance plan for the adjusted service certificate was discarded without n record vote. The Kmoot phin would have provided for no spe cific loans on the policies. The measure to be taken to the president in tho McCumber plan, which would provide for Immediate loans to the veterans equal to fifty per cent of their adjusted service pay at the rate ot II a day for domestic service and 11.25 a day for overseas service. At tho end of three years the loan value of the certificates would lo eighty per cent of the adjusted service pay, plus 4 i per cent interest annually. Joseph 8. McCoy, the government j actuary, presented estimates to the committee showing the cost of tho McCunibcr plan for the fiscal year as $77,000,000; 2,000,000 in the second year ITS, 000. 000 in tho third year and- J37S. 000.000 in the fourth year, with tbe ultimate cost approximately four billions ot dollars. These costs Include payments on account of deaths, vocational training and farm and homo nid. The land settlement option has been eliminated from tho bill. ' LF.RL1N, May 2. (By the Asso ciated Press.) .luck Dempsey's com ment on Berlin today just before he left for Parts was: "It's a nice place, but ino for Los Angeles.'' Ho cut short his Berlin visit be cause he said he had urgent busluess In Paris and after Us transaction he expected to return to tho Vnlted States at once. The mayor of the German capital interrupted an offi cial discussion of great Berlin's defi cit long enough to receive Dcmpscy for shotr greetings. F WALLA WALLA, Wash., May 1. Frank Stark, aged 9 years, son of homeseekers on their way in wagons from tho Dnkotns to Spokane, was seriously Injured near Freewater, Ore., Sunday when he was run over by a passing automobile whilo walking in tho road. He was brought to a hospi tal here. The driver ot the automobile has not been located. Vlckers and Courtney Short, two small boys of this county were also seriously injured in a grade crossing accident here yesterday morning and nre now In tho hospital. . DEMPSEY PREFERS HOME TO BERLIN ' Suspenders Back in Style Again for Men, Also the Nightgown 444444444444444444 4 ' 4 4 CHICAGO, May 2. Granddad 4 4 by rfualnK to diacard bis auapen- 4 4 dera yoara am will be rl?ht in 4 4 atyle thla year, according to tho 4 4 United National Clothiers,- now 4 4 holding the sixteenth wini-anniul 4 4 convention hpre. Yea, and his 4 4 night shirts and In wet weather, 4 4 rubbers, will he quite tho thing. 4 4 Tho arrival of the suspender Is 4 4 closely associated with the depar- 4 4 lure of cuffed troiiHers, according 4 to exhibitors. 4 4 Dluo and pink are the predoml- 4 4 Dating colors in the sleeve sup- 4 4 porters being shown and talked 4 4 about, 4 4 Witness at Stillman Trial De ' dares Beauvais Belonged to Black and White Bear Clan I Refused Mrs. Stillman Admittance- POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.. May 2. Testimony1 that Mrs. Anne V. Stillman and Fred Beauvais, made application. LITTLE BUCK BEAR AGAIN IN DIVORCE TIL for admittance to an Indian tribe onlthe signers from his force were for Biuuu iu iiavo ucva Kivru u?re iuutj at hearings in the divorce suit insti tuted by James A. Stillman, New York banker. ' This testimony was attributed to Pete Delille, an Indian living on the reservation. He said no one with Cau casian blood could be admitted to the tribe, it was reported. . This barred both Mrs. Stillman and Fred Beauvais, the part Indian guide, alleged by the banker to be the father of Baby Guy Stillman. Beauvais father, Delille declared. belonged to the Bear clan, divided into 'Black Bears and White Bears." In this connection the plaintiffs lawyers were reported to have re ferred to previous testimony that when Guy Stillman was born in No vember, 191S. Mrs. Stillman had a tele gram sent to Keanvais reading: "Little Black Bear has arrived." I0E SPOKANE, May 2. K. S. Givens. a prisoner In tho city jail, last night suspended himself i by the feet with strips ot blanket tied to the bars ot his ccell and thrust his head into the lavatory, which he had previously filled with water. When a jailer found him at 3 a. m. today he had drowned. Georgo Price. Givens' cell mate, slept soundly through the affair, he told the police. Givens was arrested on a charge of selling liquor. He gave his age as 4S and has no known relatives. SPOKANE PR SONER COMMITS I 19 MOID CHICAGO DIVORCEE IS ARRESTED CHICAGO, May 2. Miss Violet Black Duncan, a pretty' 19 year old divorcee, was arrested today charged with the murder of hor nephew, Ilollis Boyd, 2 years old. Tho child was found dead iu Miss Duncan's apartment last Saturday night. Miss Duncan lay on the floor beside the boy, with three large range Jets turned on full force. Miss Duncan was revived by a physician. The attempted suicide ot the young woman, was believed by police to have resulted from a quarrel with K, C. Dubay, said to bo a wealthy business maq ot Atlanta, Ga. When neighbors broke into Miss Duncan's apartment Saturday night a note addressed to Dubay was clutched in her hand. It read: "Davy Send Hollis to sister for me. I'm.so tired I don't want to live. I love you. Violet." IRISH FREE STATE Gfll'T VICTORIOUS Leading Generals Opposing Treaty Agree Irish People Want It Army Unification Plan Also Agreed Upon Disorders Continue, But Peace Declared in Sight. DUBLIN, May 2. (lly Associated Press). Southern Ireland tcxi" await ed the first results of the definite move to unite the contending military factions, taken at an unheralded con ference here yesterday. Ten army officers, fire of them members of the dissenting section ot the Irish republican army, signed a statement agreeing to "army unifica tion" on the basis of holding elections, with a view to forming a government which will have the confidence of the whole country," and recognition of the : fact, admitted on all sides, that a ma- Jork3r ot tbe people of IreUnd ;re wm t11 n ujv pearls iivttij. Tn08e signing for the regular army lociuueq .vuenaei mourns, neaa or me provisional free state government and Richard Mulcahy, minister of defense in the Dail cabinet. All five dissen ters have been against the treaty, it was said. Rory O'Connor, head of the revolt ing section of the army, declared that mer officers but in other quarters It was stated that every one held the rank of general. O'Connor's forces last night occu pied the Kildare street club and the building housing the post authority in Westmoreland street but ' regular troops later surrounded the buildings and ordered the raiders to leave. A long discussion followed the raiders eventually promising to leave. " BELFAST, May 2. According to Belfast police returns made public to day 148 Protestants and 183 Catholics were killed in Belfast in the period from July 1, J920 to April 29, 1922. From January 1 cf this year to April 29, the figures shoV 61 Protectants and 69 Catholics killed. A postman was killed and his son wounded when they were ambushed last evening while delivering letters In the Keady district of Armagh. KILKENNY, Ireland, May 2. (By Associated Press.) Large bodies of Irish republican army irregular troops invaded this city this afternoon and occupied all tbe strategic points. They took over a' number ot buildings, In cluding the city hall, the bank of Ire land, St. Anice's cathedral, Kilkenny castle and the postofflcc. . ' The regular troops at the barracks Immediately began displaying great activity and a portion ot the irregulars at Green Bridge surrendered to thow after a brief exchange of shots. , , HARDING ASKS $500,000 TO IMtOSKtX'TK WAIt fc'AKJRS WASHINGTON. May 2 A request for u. special appropriation ot $600, 000 to bo used in prosecution of war fraud cases was sen to the house to day by President Harding. The budget communication explained that the fund would be uaod for investi gating or prosecuting all cases, whether civil or criminal, growing out of the war. 1 OF According to tho police,' Miss Pun can camo to Chicago last February from Atlanta, Ga., where she met Dubay after obtaining a divorce from Walter Duncun of Chattanooga, Teno. Miss Duncan was marrloil when alio was 14 years old, police Bald. On his way to a ball game Saturday Dubay saw Miss Duncun board a motor bus with another man. Later In the day ho culled at her apartment and after a quarrel is said to have told her he would not marry her. Several hours later he received a telephone call from Miss Duncun, who asked him to conio to her home. When Dubay arrived, he smulled the escap ing gas and with the aid of neighbors, broke Into the apartment. Miss Duncan was revived but the boy died without regaining conscious ness. Tho boy's mother, Mrs. A. I. Hoyd of Alton Park, Tcnn., was notlr fled. i MURDER BAY BOY