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o O 0 The Weather trtxay-.SiMiv toiUKht, follow til by t-lcrtrUnc SumLi). Much coldi-r. IHkIiimi rcMrriij.y 47 1 jourl tliU muriiire :t(i Pris'ffdiaiion c 5 a. m. oj o o o EDFORD MAIL Weather Year Ago aViylioil year tiffo tixlny Ii5 f muM year uo loUa) a UaUy TwmtythirC o o MKDFORD, OKKtiOX. SATL'K'HAV. .ISM AIJV l!C'i. o O r N...o:!oi;. Today By Arthur Brisbane We're Happy. Wall St. Nervous? Why? Einstein's Discovery. Publishers, Cheer Up. tCopyrlElit.0 Iy Kins Features Syndicate, Inc.) liainsiiy MacDouald, former i y British prime minister, says j "relations between the I'nited j States and Great Britain ".row j inereain;.'ly unhappy." Not on! THIS side or the water. We I are happy, although rather fool jslt witli our peaee puds audi other poor snbstitntes for air-j planes, .submarines anil eruis- ! .eeordiiif; to 1'rofessor Sent! Xeariiij;, writing for ".Masses."' Ureat Britain in 187li prodneed (iJiKI.OlM) tons of pig iron, while this country in that year pro dueed only 2,000,000 tons. In lML'fi C ! rent Britain produced only 0.400,00 tons, as against 10.400,000 tons in 1913, whereas the 1'nited States in Brjfi pro dneed iiT.t ' million tons. In other words, Britain in '.l'2 produced exactly the auiount. produced fit) years earlier. This country in l-Ti produced al most l! times as much pi-e' iron as in IST'i. In 1S7."i Ureal Britain pro iluecd l.iL'.ot.O.UlO tons of coal, .is iiuiiim-t IT.O'.IO.'JOO tons in the . I'tiitcd Stall's. In lll-ii Great Britain pro duced 217,000,000 tons of coal. In 10L.'"i this country produced 000,000 tons. ' Tluit 's ypart of the trouble iv it li our British friends, but they should blame,, not their I'nele Sam. lint Knim'tliim' or . , , , I Willi Street was nervous for a while Thursday, didn't quite Know why. Afraid of "dear money,'' perhaps. But KiiLilnnd is shipping; gii to us, and more is expected. Steel ilS JfOl.P tO the llilHiest pri:e ever, and promises to go higher. Copper is selling for 17 ccuts a pound, and Uncle Sam has the .copper. Wc ought to be happy, not frightened. But nervous prosperity is the worst hind of nervousness. .Mr. Kloiiu, head of fieneral Motors, looks forward to Trun in r annual production of 5,500, vMi aiitoinobiles a year a reas onable estimate. With more than 30,000,001) ears running, 0,000,000 new cars a year will be needed merely as "replacement' The world of science, inelud inj; Bertram! Kus'sell, called the greatest liviiu; inatbeiuatician. is interested in 1'rofessor Kin steifi's aMiiouneeinciit. that elec- NKW VI IKK. Jan. :ii. '.7', tro-magnctism and gravity are nroppiiiK t.nipi -i-aturex tminy riv practicallv the same. Tlys (lis- l-'v coat of mail onto the , , i li eastern half of the eounlrv. COVcrv, Slivs the learned Of. jili-i-l nn.l freezing rain eomlng I'nnin. of Columbia I'niversil v. ! in Ihe vancnard of Hi- 10I1I have Jilac'i's Kinstein beside Galileo iiinl Xi'wtun. O ! j All inttiMf in ,,Iivm,-,; "wait a ilriiiiin.strutiou that j thri'u is only one kind of fori in tile tin'Mi-i'M- llint liiHrit , Ileal, """ niiignetism, (.Tavity. ari' all tile saillt1. ICill- i sti'iii M't'ins tii ironfirm Ib'llii'l'i Spi-TTfer's (H'fii: definition (f i . . . . , i i t .volution wlu.-l.t.-Ncnbus tl.e Vi'taitird Ill'tlit-Vv" ;1S UtuIcV-'n- in'. a traii-funnatioii from an ' inilel' initr, incoherent honmiren- . . i r t .i U'ty to a ck'fiiiite, cclicrcnt lirtro:..'i."nirty. Ior InteresliniE to pnicilal pub- Usher or newspapers Is the fact that the bk; Woolworlh concern lans an eoormous advertUin cam- l'iKD amountini? to $3,000,000 tbe flrbt year. Abandoning th theory (Continued on Page Four). SURVIVORS ! LANDED BY i , CM. FID Good Samaritan of Sea Docks With 32 Men Saved From Italian Tramp Captain Fried Is Hero Harbor Craft Shriek- Is Solution. i NIVW YOHK. .I-ili. '(!. The S. liner Ani'Vi u, '.ltit 'noil Su mmit. in of tl.r se.i. li.fSx.l at liiT llnh.-krn p r at L'.-'O iclttk thin alu'iimiiii ihe 3- iin-n saved i i f-ofi hter I'lurhl:! off the Virginia capes. ... ........ ...i.tl oeol'tTe ',' ' .1 t'nin-il himself a liero for lite s r. j ml time in three years. As lit" "'i inie tip the h.-irhnr fv in ' (iiliiranttlie Poals of all yorts j sMrtelu-d their s i I u ta t j . ns t him , and to Ills Vessel. i Collie of the welnnne was run- j tribute,! by the liner President Roosevelt, which 'aptain I'ried : . ruiumandcil when he efii-cled his famous rescue of the A nt itine'n crew. Tho Koosevelt was just slip- I pins nut of the , harbor as the Ani4"i-ii'tt i -.'mie In :t li-ilt ;it .i1i:ir:.n. lint, ;tnd sh .ive h-r former boss rivd of Ioiik tleep whistle toots, i SPOKANi;. Wash., Jan. "li. Ia stern Wash itiK ton and northern Idaho today faced the prospect of beiiiK" snowbound within IM hours. Heavily falling snow after blow ing In some places by blizzard winds, had Mocked hundreds of private and county mads. My noun , the main highway:; in every direc tion from LcwNton. Idaho, had I been npoit'd blocked, cutting off; the city. I.cwiston bad 14 Inches, of snow In the city ami even more ' in thi' suiToundini; country. ' ,, )n lul.1.s i,;,lfi,- n.-ci- "I'-nlr vhllu n-l-sirii.i!s r-"uncl jut. .-.-I riiii Idn'.lim on i'-. roali'd Kdw:ml .,,,.,,, (IilllKh. Ii r. IMn.i. win- lilll-d nc-nr Ni-w 1 Wlllilfll l.-I.I (if llilt !!! l'i".'i"ltlil 1 llllil si't'ln.i? :W cximi'S" lr:ill) ni-i ' - In New VorU the -Pret and lain i w hit h f.uzeiY it fell, caused -.he' 'death of a VucIiiimI ircn worker 1 and was i-.-spon-ibb for tiou-ands' . oe'iii; i.tTc lor work u hen trails- , im.w , some iiip'-s nearly an hour. ! N- w i'ork state reported a vari ety of weather which included heavy simw- faQn some sections and i.i ; u and stvT m ot tu rs. I . A (V) riiihcrty l"hK, I VIW Vnl.L" t.... .li- . T 1 otSI I Capt. George Fried HEAVY NOWS BLOCK ROADS LEWISTON. IDA Vitl Hi-h'-ny. who play. ,1 p,-(Jf, K "iun.il football for Humbert J. ; Kust;z'( Piooklyn Horsmen. has .IP J 'h the pron--r'n dauRh- u'r lfrothca. The .Wicytnoonw, j v' been forgiven. Put has n Ijob In tinm alley ns a member; 'of u flrnr-imbllshlns mutic. j NEBRASKA'S NEW STATE HOUSE ."!. I t 1 C A :tt f View of Nebraska's new $t0,000.000 state house which Is nenrinQ completion at Lincoln. The building was designed by the late Bertram Goodhue. New York architect. D0UKH0B0RS IN VILLAG RENZY MARCH: HAS SERENADE T GARB Army of Fanatics Force Po- lice to Flee Doff Gar ments in Sub-Zero Tern-' perature Challnge B. C. Peace Force. j (iUAN'H I'HUKS, II. .Ian. L'li. ( l.l'i Jhnikhnhors in the flrand J Koi dish let .n-e at war with the; provincial polfo und have alremly won the first skirmish. Two pro vilirial police offieers reported to day that they were forced to flee before an army of unKff'd and' naked Ouukliohnrs whin they souKlit to arrest three of their lliembei at it raneli Meal' here. tlie hundred of the colonists. Im loim'ini: to the Sons of rreednui sect, naked, stormed, fumed and drove the two officers from the vicinity, they said. Although Ihe thermometer registered below the zero mark, the tdothesh-ss l.)oul; bolors diiined about in fanatical frotiiey. the officers related, issuint: a ch;illeiKe to the w hole ptdlce lure; of l.ril.i;h Columbia to nes' any of their member.". Todny tbe i pfirty was heintr reinforced by ad- idiibuiiil Doukhobors. Uecenlly the Sons of I'rcedoni I tl.t; oranj;erie the former etn- jtnoU children from Moukhobor ! I"'1' wearing an Astrakuhn cap fiehools in Prilliiint and Ciiade near )"' M:i''k fur-lined coat. .Ktood ; NelMoti ami other institutions inon lh porlico and lisleiied to the the Crand rorks district. Through 1 hiik. while behind hlni were such! efforts of Peter VcrcLrin. leader of the Christian Community of I'ni versal p.rot her hood monl of t he children have ret urned to school. Covcrnmeiit officials took up the matti'i- with et cKin and it was decided to take action ai;ainst the Uadeiv of the fanatical sect. WEATHER NEXT WEEK SAX I'KA.VISCO. Juii - -'ri-.. v. I'.ithcr oii'.I'oU it ln-Mliinini; .l;inujiry : for llu III." jtimoiiiu'ed here lodav bv I "l lit i-il .Slates weather bureau a follows: Par Witern state-, -the outlook U for generally fair weal her. ex -eni for rains in southern falf 'inbi Monday, and lllisellled con ditions In-the North Pacific states iu ard the dose of the week. Temperatures '"ill ' mil1 low normal In all seetlons during the lore part of the week. NAVY'S NEW GIANT AMPHIBIAN o The rivv'i new imphlblin flying bot, VXP-1. which en be eonvert-d Into commerell trin oncrrvina 32 DiMenaert. h, a wing epan of 100 feet. It It one ot the largest flying boats ever It ii duitt in the uniteo suici. i i . MB A m E Doom Festivities Opened in Celebration of Former Kaiser's Birthday Cor respondents and Photog raphers Barred. l:00!i, Ihillanil, Jan. Jtl. ifri The villagers of Mourn htul their part today In the festivities at tendant upon the Tdth birthday an niversary of former Kaiser Wll helm, which occurs tomorrow. I Shortly al'tor HI o'clock this morniiiK ::r inejiihers of the vil- lase choir and a delegation of tho conncilnien and luuiuesK men cJilled tiiion the emperor and fe licitated It tin upon his birthday. I no choir h ureetinK was In the lorm of a sei ciiade, t he proKra ni consisting first of sacred. Holies, seeondly of the (hitch national an them and then a folk :oiik about a spl. inter looking for a husltaud. Huloro heinj; permltleil to enter thf estate hy way of Ihe entrance luiildins and the arched gateway, the choristers weio carefully chnck ed to avoid tho popsihllltv of a cor-1 pondent or photoRrnphcr Hinug IkIiu himself in ' m('l)1 IH " l I lolUillf.olleni lam ,ily na already had arrived vanned , themselvoH. (Hily Princess Her mine, the luituer inoiuinirs wife, was away. She has a had cold and kept to her bed today in order that she may lake part In the fes tivities tomorrow. Singers Treated After tin- serenade, the loriner FOR 11 Itiliscr -shook b.-ltwU wftll ihe rhnll'!111 .cond'ictor v. bile his luljutant. Cap ) tain 'un Isb-maun. exiiressful Wll 1 helm's thanks lo the whole choir. The. sinners were treated to wine und cake anil then departed. M"iin while a procession of top batted, black-coated cotincilme'i ;and ieaillr; citizens appeared. They , were headed by Ittiromasler Haron Kcbimmidpennienck Van lnr Hove, 1 1 airman of th" I !'2S Olympics. They walked sedately to the mounds. At the bridge W iiilln-.; nn-l .v th- farmer kaiser. ' The bnron extolled Ktlheltn's in tere.n ioi inn vhiane of Ooorn. es pecially his benef act ions for tho poor. ol'he former kaiser rosoonded In Herman. He said that he look a most active interest n tbe develop ment and growth of Mooin. being teeted at Anacoitia air elation CLEANUP i Innnrn rnnANH AN H M: UflULU I Ul OIL PEOPLE ! Senator Nye Flays Colonel j Stewart -Refers to Pur ' ported Connection With 1 'Shady Continental Trad-' Illy OU. UUIIUU UI1U LICU I to Senate, Declaration. WASHINGTON. .Ian. Jti. tVt lirectiu the :tttenb'n of the sen ate to ihe contest netweeii John l. Kockeieller n,i Kohci't W. Stew art for control of the Standard Oil company of Imlii'ita. Senator Nye, liHpuldlcan, North 1 )akota. uiKed today that the oil people "cleanse the industry 01 tiuents and officials who by their met hods hrinn the ! entire industry Into bad repute." j Senator Nye referred to the sen ate's Inquiry into Stew ai t s pur- I ported connection with the "shady (.'ontinental Trading company," ami tu Ihe .nit)se(uent trial and acutiit- . uii im -trwaii on a i iinrie m jn i -B-! Jti'-y In connection wi: h his tesii- niniiy netore trie cotnmilie,. Nye -iaid Stewar; "ocfied the sni ale( misled the senate, lie,) to the ;-eiutte, aittl then proceeded to ex plain successfully Ills record !" the sati'-raition of District of Colum bia juri s." "Hut to me." said Nje. "the niol illterestlim feature of Colotil Stew art's latest press release is the rev elation of how bis share of the miHions of ibdliirs in profi's of t ln Continental Trading com pit n tiansacti.ois were partly the source fi'oin which the sp-ady stream of cash dividends has been paid to stockholders of t lie Indiana com pany every quarter during recent year?. "Then he on to tell how the Liberty bonds he received Trent the Cotit'iiciitul Trading company were turned Into a trust, which he cre ated with a pencil and paper, hut he falls to tell how bis trustee nei r 'trusted' and how the bunds stayed In his continuous posses sion even under the Stewart cre ated trust." BOCinCJ OtIICia S ReCeiVfi Word of Lost Airmen Aviator Slightly Injured Passengers Uninjured Suffered From Cold. SALT LA K 10 CITV. PP'h. Jan. 0. (V; Pilot Prank Hurher uf the Hoeing A lr Transport und his ' two passen?;ers. fort ed down In now miles north anil cast of L'lko. Nov., were rescued by a pai iv of raiudiers t his inorniitK, said a radio niessai,'e received by Poeini; officials here. Pilot Par her was idihtly In jured when a wiuK ' ''Is plane sh u I; the side of a mountain in his forced descent, t he incssnuc said, but his passengers, A. I. Alios of Camden. .M' and T. J Pflu'ner. of San Praud.-'cu, W4-re uninjured. All suffered from cold and exposure. i'iiHes iicrmtue in. ; LONDON. Jan. L'ti. lI'i A lleii ter dispatch from Doom fas thai Princess Hermlne. w fe of lb" for inter (ierinan emperor. Win taken fetb-iidy 111 today anil will be un did" to attend the fcLP It cs III connection with her husband birthday tomorrow. ",h FLYING BOAT In Washington. AIR PASSENGERS OF IHOMASON I l IH nil nT inr iir I nmn iimo AeiU flLUI AKtNtAK NU JUKY nroo rn TnnUi neouueu UUH I amii i i irs i ULULVLU MLLU Coastwide Search for Hotel Firebug May Be Ended With Arrest of R. B. McCrary Blamed for Seven Fires On Coast. - Jan. -0. '-Vi - (.-..asnvul, search foe '.lie man 'blamed by oiTKon and WashhiK- ! ton lire marshals und hotel asso-f 'riath-ns for seven hotel fires and ; robberies, w as bebeved by local officers to he ended today With the arrest of K. li. .Met Vary at San I'.eruanUuo. Calif. The Ore gon fire marshal's office holds .McCrary responsible for at lea-t one more hotel lire, and siepec;H him in connection with others.- The Portland hotel fire, April 11, 1 2 7 . during which several rooms were ransacked, Is the first' fire of which McOniry is accused. lie left a six day's hill unpaid. j i While no arson charge has be filed ai-'ainst McCrary In Oregon. I warrants are wait iiimt fur hi m In Kimene. charmK bud chek opo- tat ions and defraud hit; an Inn keeper. Phcs credited to McCrary in I circulars Issued by the Oregon 'ftre marshal's office are: ; Portland Hotel. lr;,, loss Jir.nn. 1 Taeoma I lot el, Tacoma, I HI! 7. ! lo-'s i'iiMMI. St. l(ei;is Motel, S'-a'tle, I '.H-'T. Miia II da niac. A-hland l:iL'. $t;tia t 'oiiuneri Hotel. Ashland, ore I Hotel. V a k i m a, Mitchell Hnlel Osburn Hotel, In addition, marshal believes ( ilympla. KuKeue. :HHtu. the- Oregon fire .: (Vary respon- e for Hind Pilot Puth Inn Noveiubei with of Him. The fire marshal said robbery was the mot Ive in each instanci'. nearby rooniH helnn bur j;liii!'cil duriliK Uie commollon. ( 'oiiivld.cn till eli'ciuustaneeH of the fires caused a check of HlKna- ture sear restiltin;,' In o r k a u I . e d for t he man. KLAMATH FALLS', Ore., Jim -G. - (!') The fato of William Thom ison, plrMiresnite cattleman of Aoiiiitoii, cioiKeri viiu uiu miUUiT of Veiny Pearson, Indian, on tho mam stipet of ( I.IIon.uin on iho nlKht of November 117. nearocl iho jury stu.;e latu today kk state and defense nttorneys Hiihtnillod their fliial armnnents. Thfi ease huH been one, of Iho most sensational murder trials ever linld in Kin muth county--a trial in which tho honor of n kIiI, Ihe "tin ! written law,' and mdf defense have been prominently menHoned. i Thomiiaon, aKod Ho, and son of a West Point Knidiiato and Modoc In dian war hero, took the stand on bis own behalf yesterday. In u low tone, and Irerinetitly arising rrom Ihe witness stand to belter drlvj I tune some particular part or his testimony, the bearded iimikc rider told his story. Iln admitted he killed Pearson but said It was a ipicfltou of as lo the olckcst to Iho draw. He said ho shot when the youn Indian appeared lo reach for a weapon. III Feeling Tiiere had been III feeling lc tween ihe two for some time over attentions which Pearson Insisted! upon paving to Klvu Tlce, ti-yi.nr-l old Indian Ktrl. The Tiro irl had 'been practpjilly raised hy Thfm !ason on the Pall ranch, whore he is foreman. He resented Pearson's attentions on the ;iound thai Pear son was man fed and because bo believed I In- Indian would "rlnn the Kill." Matters were broiinhl to a head on the night liefotM Iho killing, bo test tried, when Pean'oit knocl'cd jdown Mis. Klvn Pall, Uuj Klrl's lU'd ' eraiidmothcr on tbe niiiiu street of chiloo,uln. Ho said Iho old Ihdi-tit ' woman bad n-umnsl rated with Pearson for devollni; IiIh atlj-ntlons j lo Im i Kiandihiuhhu-. (hi the day j lot' Iho kllitiiK, the tall defendatil j .testlflfd. he twh Ihe puln to arm himsfdf before Kolr ( lo Chllomiin Uor dinner. He met Pearson, who Iminedfitlely began lo abuse him. ; Pearson, hi' snlil, said. "Well, I'm I goliiK lo ohool.lt out with yon rU'ht now." When Pearson made a sudden move towards the suit of his fur, as If lo g't u weapon, Thomasoii shot him through Ihe heart, he lold I tho jury. KIAMATH TRIill! I ILI II I If I I I IIIIIIL. Lady Hook, Shark Cruiitx I'.ixx Imliiy. Tin; ore. f rum i NAKKAI. Ilaliiiinu IkIhimIk, .liin.'n new utrll.n In lliii rl li Hohfrt ! 1!0. (Hi Mm. Oliver II. J urn ok oflnon nilnu ill liiilko. Im to be Hunt l.S'ow York (oilay enunlit n tO foot eHt fur Jewelry purpose. It In nlniik weighing 100 luiuiiilii iienr.from u vein alioiit It) liu-hos wlclo Suit Cay. Ilur line wua a wired "nil will ruu Ul value about 1500 a 'muuilla culilu. ' 'puiiuU. SUk Stoc i o No Long Bank 'oe As - Savings Place . i Jin t v IV I ; I-'lrst National Hank inkhii!. lM"'aiint; itt juilicL' hcail iriTs w UIi ii turn ntlk M-kiiifci in ln-r hand Mrs. i:.lu.u.l I.lov.l ronipliined ran altemliiiK one t-iit her look Sl'.nii (herein. f.ai u li.lt' she a p.u'tv, Minn- 'ci; uk ami Whirl! shr kept "A person's s money isn't own body now lllfirmed iM'tec- safe on h alays," m)i tlve .loyr ph Powell. The offi- T cer aKieed. but added reflec- lively: "It Used to be but short skirts have done av.ay wnli that." 4 i - . . Arraignment of Dishonor able Element New York Bar Ivlacle Bv Former Secretary Radio Offic ials Probe Wire Cutting NKW YOUK. Jan. I'd. (p)- A severed telephone who that pre vented biondcasilnn of u speech bv Charles Kvtins HiiKhes was toilnv tlii auhiect of an inuulrv bv radio el i trials who believed it was cut i(h malicious intent. Mr. llunhoH spoku before I lie Hronx bar association and Heverelv imKied t r rtudionurnble and tin SEVERED WIRE HALTS HUGHES ON AIR SPEECr (Moiessionul elements of the New, llolh (il,ni0li anv ,mrt in tj, orlv bar llu, himhh'Ii was pre- holdup and their Morls appar pared well In ailvanc.u and con jec-. ,,llUv ,.nrmed bv informa- uro w.m lhat. a copy of il ,niKht lhm vnnvA hy .mines 10. Chcnot. havo luUcn into the hands of mmio- ,,.,.,,. nf Vliy(1' county, i ,:M- """"whieli Metrolt and made by oiw unsocial ion to uiro. tho profession. John" Klwood, director of radio station WiU'CA, Ma I.J ho would tie niHiul a police InvestlKalion. Ho exp.esjied certainly lhat thu wires had been cut maliciously. M I'. HllllliPlt oral Kiwi I Im eff.n-t u 'that hnvo been mad'? to punish : "ainhtilanee cltaners" and iiHHerted that '"o cotnmerclalizo iho bar, to introdue tho methods of solicita tion, of mass production, of trad ing on Ihe opportunities for liti gation Is inevitably to eiicouriKo frauds and to destroy tho ho use of tho personal, judiciary, relation which protects both tho client and the court." M declared Ihere Ih reason to bnlleve "Mtat many are cotnlni; to the bur who arc unfilled to appro- rinte the ritMiilrnmnnlu of hi-nfnu. KtOlia If 111 t V." W b M f,t Ii r l.in..-, n Jub younK pracilliononi aro corrupt ed hy the oxiimple ol older lawyers who thrive on dishonorable and un- professional practices, KALKM, Ore.. Jan. LMI. (P Senator Marks' alternate Juror bill was pa.-sed by the senalo l-VI- day. It kiowh out of an incident in the famed d'Autremont case, land pruvldeM thaL in the trial ot Ifelony cases thR cuurU In Its dls- cretion, may draw one or two al ternate jurors lu addition to the 'Z regular Jurors. The alternates would attend tho trial In event of (bath or Inability of one of the regular Jurors to sit at uny time during the trial an nltfrnula could take hs place, ! 1 nder t he present a w such a situation causes a mist rial. Tho death of a Juror lu the d'Autre iii out I rial, result lug In a mlNlrlal is said to have cost the taxpayers of Jackson county about I ij.ooO. Henntor Norblad'M bill authoriz ing (dlles. by Vote of tho pnple, lo transfer administration of pub lie (auks from park hoards to tho city council, passed the senate. It adjusts Ihe park admfnlstra Hon to Ihe managerial form of government. TO BE SENT TO MILL CHANTS I'ASH, On'.. Jan. I lA) .-"Id ore Inn vtilmililr to Iih ...in. pillli'fl huh bulii'; I'xltllillfil In WOOD CASE ANGLED 1 BY CHARGES Wife Gives Bank Holdup Clue Husband has Alibi Clerk and Customer Identify Suspects Law Enforcement Officers Dis- i agree On Guilt. DKTIi O I T, Jan. 2 fi . Ka -leldoscoplc levelopmiMit !n tho nia;'.e of accusal hum ami counter charges with wlilch .Mr. and Alra. Halph A. Wood huvo uHtalled each ot her for more thnn two weeka, hroiiKht oven law enfurcepient au thorities today to a disagreement as to which of the tale.s they offer Is true. While the prosecutor of one county held W o o d. reputedly wealthy building contractor of Suburban Wyandotte, und Cecil Holt, who confessed he plotted wlth'the builder's wife tu kill htm. on a charge uf perpetrating the j;r..eua holdup of the Sturk'is, u,u- iunk h.. national bank Decembcr the prosecutor of another coun ty produced for them u seem Imily iron eliwl alibi. Wood and Hidt wcii- arrested here and arraigned in Ceiiiervtlle. Mich , yestctd'ty after police were Informctl by M is. Wood, wealthy In her own rlsht. that she sus pe.tcd her husband of complicity hi the bank robbery and a clerk and customer of the bank had i.i....(n. I Holt and Wood posi- lively. They were held In default of jr.o.OiMi bond, for which two surct ies were demanded, making each bond equivalent to flUU.UOM. I'ti..- mill l.n ..vitoln,.,l li'oto-oaev WyuiHlotte uru located. In Store at Time. CbeuoL announced lhat ln-ads of three departments In a large department si ore here stlbl Wood was In the store ut the time tho bank robbery took place at St or pin and mild they indorsed checks with which he paid for purchases, peeords of the 'ad I Mac Motor company, where Hop Is employed, showed he punched his time card at the rcKular hours that day and employee, In tho -office in which ho worked said he was present throughout the day. On January 9 Wood shot and kil'eil Ambrose Hubert y, while police of Detroit and Wyandotte, stato troopers, deputy sheriffs and newspapermen looked on. P.y pre iirranKcmont they were present whin threo alleged conspirators, willi Mrs. Wuod, from whom Wood haM been estranKcil for a year approached h's real estate office. Mrs. Wood's attorney, William Kronner. said today lhat the three men wore ciiKiii;ed by Mis. Wood lo Investigate the part which Hbo suspected her husband played In tho bank holdup. Her suspicion was aroused Kronner said, by the fnet that one of the KturKis hank robbers bad but one arm, as has Wood, and by the, fact Wood had been in financial d ffleultlcs, hut had not requested aid. C. J'-rome was u business vLs tor In Ashland yesierday. Will Rogers Says: NKW YORK, .Ian. 20. ('ci-taiiily a jtreat lnisiiiess ipmrtimily nImiw.mI up ' in tin' paper yesterday. "No training, no eoiiseieiiec is nei'essary, nil you need is k i x liiindred tlnmsiuid dol lars, lint you "el i I. lmeli tlio first l.v." Wall Si reel, is dividing' tli kilty, with L'T.'i more inemliers. The eleven liuiflicd they did have eoiild lake cure of Mr. Sap, hut wlii'it Mrs. Pup started pluyin(, they just had to 0 out and gi't more help to rake in the dmih. .The farmers 'onlit to net in loijether und l."fty line sent, that would relieve the whole hiiniOi. Yours, WIU, HOCiEHS. I'. S. Didn't wc used lo have n word during the war enlled tion-ossential. .