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THE ENQUIKEIt, CINCINNATI, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1923 NEWSPAPERMAN IS SLAIN DIABOLICAL! FOREIGNER HELD IN KILLING. ilucyrua, Ohio, Junuary pan-crailo Iiartnlnirlldn, foreigner, who ahot and wounded Patrolman Andrew IIcms, of Crestline, Inst month, was brought to the t'rawfoid County Jail h'-re to-day following the death of Jlesa this morning, t'ounty t'ronecutor Claitnia I'. Ahl aald that an Indict Oh, Mr. Klansmani ment charging murder will be aounht uKulimt Dnriiilnglldo whxn th grand Jury reconvenes, to take tha place of tho one on a charge of ahootlng; to kill now held affftlnat tho' Italian. 1 CRITICISM Is Heaped UponWeeks WITNESS For State Located Says Indiana Senator, By Woman Anarchist, Who Fires Bullet Into Her Breast.

I'arls, January 22 Hy Aaaoclated Dress). Germain Herthon, 2(1 years old, anarchist, to-day entered the of-Hcea of tha Itoyallst newspaper U'Ac-tlon Krancal and fired five revolver shot, klllnif Marlua Plateau, one of the reporter! of tha paper, She then In Opposition To Measure Aimed at Court Judges. I'ollowin His Denniincpinrnt of Kill Uofusing Rrtirrment Pay To (ipncnil J. Harford. Is Report at Scene of Mob Murder Inquiry.

turnej tho weupon on herself, and Legislature Should Not Tell Oiiew taken to a no.pitai. with a How Much Sugar To Use in Cor Washlngton, January 22. Criticism by Secretary John W. Week, of the fee, Lawmaker Declares. wound In her breast.

plateau heldtha pnattlon of General Secretary of tho League D'Actlou Franniisr. Ha waa' 116 ycara old. Information show Mademoiselle fteithon hud been planning a deadly Mysterious Message Is Received By Father. House army bill provision refusing retirement pay to Major General Jme (i. Harbord, who retired to head a prlvat radio corporation, led Senator T.

II. Caraway, Democrat, srectii ihapaTi To ma isqrisi. Indianapolis, Ind, January 12. Antl-Seloon League forcea to-day showed their control of tha Senate raid upon tha nawapapar omcel, out that her action wa not directed eapa-ilally at Plateau moro than at any other member of tha atalt. She Kiw lark.

January Yorkara fo-algbt ah.wed Bow muck tkey faar the Ka Klua Klaa by fcalf tula tka Century Theater at maaa meeting railed by tba American I'nlty League la all.ruM men of combating Ibo fcoodrd ordrr. A hl drlnll of police ro.erve waa oa band rrqnr.trd by of the meeting, who aid Ihey bad received tkreala from Klanemea but left before the peaceful mealing wa mora Ihnn half oter. H. K. Itrann, Chairman, waa cheered wkea be declared "He will drlra tho Ka Klux Klnn to tho boiler place," and a telegram from Itepreaentallvo llen-pamla Jokaana, of Kentucky, mentioning tho Infernal reghina aa a aiillablo tlaco for Klnna-utrn, alao drew applauae, ttpeabera Included Itepreaen-latha Walter I handler, of New York t'olonel Thomae II.

I'elderi P. II. U'llonnell, of Mileage! 1 bomaa lllxoa, nuthor of the nnd Trunk Mr-(jlrnn, actor. Moaangea of commendation were aent by Mayor llyhin, tailed (Hale. Senator Joseph W.l.h, of Mnaaackuaellal Police I'ommlaaloncr F.arlght and olhrra.

Tho t'ommlaaloner asaured the Klaa opponenia that Ihey need tlona, aa kla 11.000 pollcemea had Instruction, to "preserve ordrr and prevent crime." Senator ailed Saturday at tha home of 1-eon 0 USE CASpCTElgO when a MM Inlroiluced by Youth Fails To Keturn on Date Mentioned. Oliver Dunn, Iltpuhllcan, taklna; from Daudit. editor of jrancaiae, pretending aha had Important revala- Judgea the authority to eupend aen-1 (0 rtgrdlo tho anachtat party. Ieputy Daudct, who never receive tencet for first offenao against thej lltiuor law was passed by a vote of! to 3. I Vnder the amendment, which now! Keys To Plant Containing Dynamite.

Which Were Found at Lake, Identified at Hearing. goes to tho House, anyone found to bo Kullty of selling, possessing er making llijuor must go to Jail for mysterloua vlsltora. aent wora mat she should call at th newspaper office with her Information. Mil. Ilerthon had been om minute In Plateau's office when flv ahot were fired.

Plnteau ataggered from the room Into tha corridor, saying: "I tnuat have two bulleta In me." Aa a matter of fact, all flv bullet fired at him had found their mark. Th lxth had been fired by th assassin Into her breast. FIVE DIE IN FIRE When Hotel Is Destroyed Mother, Three Children and Tro-' prie tor Are Victims. lllrt)M, Jnnunry St (Hy Prr.s). It wa.

reported here that Harold Teeger.troui. ml.la; timekeeper of the Beuthens 1'arhon Company mi Rpyker, Impor-iihI witness for Ibe state la In Into nctlvltir. of masked not less than 3D days and ho aubject to a line of not lesi than $108 nor to ei-eed 500. The eentenca for the first offense may bo made six months' Imprisonment. Punishment for tha aecond offanie la a fine of not leal than $200 er more than 11.000, In addition to Imprisonment for one year and not Arkansas, to deolara In the Senate today that Secretary Weeka ha "shed tears" because of th treatment of General Harbord, but had "rejoiced" over defeat of th aoldlers' bonus bill, II added that few General wer tn real danger during the war.

Representative John N. Tlnchr, Kansas, alio attacked th Secretary In th House for hi statement I don't know whether or not Secretary Week should resign," said Mr. Tlncher, "but I do not how he could be much wora." "Wo ar familiar with th occasional outbreak! of th Secretary of War," Mr. Tlncher added, "but In-ttead of denouncing Congress thl time, has denounced our own country. "I do not bellev General Harbord would consider th action of Congress to be an Insult.

It la an American policy and has been in naval bill Inca 1816. It Is good (ound hors sense." Representative F. C. Hick, Rojub-Mean, New York, aald th service of Secretary Week In the House In th Serfat and ta a member of th Presidential Cabinet wa of Itself his beat defense. After a more thorough study ot th question, Mr.

Hick aald. ho believed the House had mad a mistake "when It discriminated against a man a great aa General Harhord." i i NO MUSS "NO DIRT INSIDE OR OUTSIDE THE HOUSE Si I Jw band In Mnrchou.e Fartah, bud been located al hwnrtlt, a tuo WHEN YOU USE NATURAL GAS moro than two. While It waa represented that th Iron Monnlaln llnllroad, berweea hi. had been lnt "months" ago by negro who had been discharged by the company, but ho waa forced to admit that the "kcs didn't look HUe they had been laying there, out In the weather, all thla time." MASKED CROOKS ARE HIT Ity Had Monroe. srtcui.

DirriTra to ths B.Micrase. Bastrop. January Have tha black hooda of Horrhnuse I'erlsh added the name of Harold Tecger-atrom, Important slate witness, to their lift of "unwanted menT" llavo they sent him on the long, silent Jour By Ohio Housa, Which Votes 79 To 22 For Death Penalty. Columbua. Ohio, January 12 (By Aaaoclated Press).

The bill of Representative It. A. Uroadstona, of Grcrna ney that tlii-r bade Walt Daniel and Tom Richard to embark upon In that now historic wood of tortur on tho nleht of August 24 laatJ Thlt la tha new mystry of tha Morchoua tragedy, a mystery which bill applies to bootlegger and I d-ilffned to prevent Judges from lua-pendlng Jail aentences, It applle to every one. The bill has tho backing of the League, the Wonien'e Christian Temperance t'nlon and tha Indiana, Municipal League. Senator Punn said an Investigation of tho matter had disclosed that a great deal of the difficulty In enforcing tha prohibition law could traced to tuspended and that If tha law prevented court! from sutp-ndlng sentences, many persons now engaged In tha Illicit liquor traf-Oo would quit tho business.

Opposition to tha amendment was atarted by Senator Harold Van Orman (Vanderburg, Rep), who aald regretted that each year tha legisla nttsbuig, January Five persona were burned to death In a fir, which destroyed, th Davie Hotel In Homestead, near here, today. Th property loss 115.000. Th dead: Mr. John Wlnnl. her twin eons, years old and her daughter.

Catherine, U. and Thomas W. Davles, proprietor of th hotel. Davie wg awakened by the crackling- ef flames and wa so badly burned while trying to ave othre that died In a hospital a few hour after tho (Ire. John Wlnnl and hi family wr aleep on th third floor when th Or hrnko out.

lit waa carried down a County, Republican, to provide that a CO-GETTERS ia. nrM.j,gr,. murder charge bo placed present open hearing with aana.tloi.al 4ganJ( perm who k()l Strike a match open a valve and INSTANTLY the intense heat of nature's refined and economical fuel NATURAL GAS-is doing your bidding. No kindling, no dirt, no smoke no soot, no ashes, no labor no waiting, no storage, no haulage no Investment. You pay for NATURAL GAS AFTER you use it and with all its unequalled advantages-it costs you only a fraction of the cost of other fuels.

And yet this wonderful fuel, which neither man nor nature has ever equalled, and which is rapidly dwindling In supply is being prodigally wasted by millions of people! We ask your co-operation In using natural gas efficiently without waste. Modern appliances, properly adjusted burners, and the habit of turning the gas off when not in actual use, wUl add years to the life of the gas supply. Phone the Service Department of your local Gas Company for gas saying suggestions. Get a copy of the Government Book-let'A Natural Gas Manual for the Home." THE NATURAL GAS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA another when perpetrating a felony, la coded this weak. Coco aald to- Attoroey-Ganaral night: "Wo are coming to th conclusion to-ntght waa passed by tho House by a Tote of 79 to 22, and now goes to the Senate, The measure, described by Its author aa dealing with no epeclno organization nor person and being In tended merely to "prevent masking that Teegerstrcru Is dead, despite do- I Telupmenta of to-day.

I cannot tell you why are Inclined to thl! lew- point, but 1 think there will be lm-1 I lait.inr firemen, who. when they i by persona ho Intend to commit ture meets, th publlo ha to be stifled with legislation of thla aought to aave Mr. Winnie nd the children, wer driven back by the flame. The cause of th Or has not Crimea," waa passed by tha House almost without comment and without regard for party llnea. portent development In thla phase of tha rasa before wo conclude our Btgrlr.g- The developments of to-day referred to by Attorney-General Coco Just a few day ago we passed a In the T'n! speech made Represent bill In thU raorn that will take away been determined.

ative Droad.tone aald tha bill did not vera brought to the witneaa atand by our speedway rac and baseball pply to the Ku-Klux Klan any more Victor K. Tee-seratrom, father cf the i than It appllea to any Individual orgamei on Memorial ray," continued AH, SO THAT'S IT I New Orleans, January 22. it-miUM fiihfe. Mcirinn reached here musing I I and that "no man Senator Van Orman. "and now we Surround Alfalr.

should allowed to bida his face tnritv when ha rtronoaea tn 121 THE B. T. CO. Ho read Into tha record another have to have aomethlng like thl. t0.dl)jr on h' way to Lo.

Angeles, thrust on tie. I wish to take the declined to comment on politic, floor In behalf of personal liberty and but aald If a man I offered th presl- Myrtle Jones, the perfect stene, Left us In the lurch, to wed; "How' II we get another like you?" Walled the firm. She toassd her head, "Tou ran a want ad when you got me Run another." Myrtle aald. THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER IS THE GREATEST WANT AD MEDIUM IN THE MIDDLE WEST. PHONE YOUR WANT AD8 TO CANAL 2700.

alleged "communication" from his b- ent It cam. Friday a week aa. I "ember voting glnst the bill. he teftifled. but to-dav wa.

th. nr.t:'l of Representative against such pernlcloua and diabolical detitlal nomination ho ehould not de- ree that th ut had been awriw- r- Baiter, of Allen County, I legislation aa the rubllc Moral Com- cllnR' nut trlva raainni ant I flll ft, rwal tlfin I eMaan ui u. tn message i 1 mitte ha presented to ua. I do love when Henry Jone. last we.k testified Mr- glnst he had received ten dava before ti tho measure because It provided for liberty and I want to say that too It i th aeatn penalty, ir mo imprison-1 only added mystery lo th whol ment wer specified, ald.

would have Toted for It FOR PYORRHEA In all sts.es use KIOOS'-O-I'EAN, known and prescribed by the best of dental There'a a reason. That raason Is results. At dru.flat or direct, 11.00. IWiGS'-O-DKAN IXC, 1118 Fullerton Chlcaiso. III.

erty Is th cause of a great deal of the trouble In our country to-day. "If I want two spoonful of sugar In my coffee I expert to hav the right to use them and not hav the legislature tell how much I should use." affair. Tha state question th ltter, but th father doe not Gut. forged er unforced, the communication has only added mystery to the case. Tecg-erstrom Mill I mislr.g.

The fniher told how the letter wa KLAN INQUIRY HALTED sract.L Dtftr.T. a to rat ornate. Dayton. Ohio, January 23 A th Th bill Is eipected to pa! the cciKii i.y lit eon narenca a week result of shortage of money In the! i t-u. f.o Judicial fund th Inve.tle-a-j to-day received the bill paaaed by the ntil tilt riii tit ma rk rn l.u.n i RUPTURE Sufferer? PTrus.es thet press 1 1UII I IIiV 11BJU PI I- l'0vj (iiwiiivitu.i, ewuiu Ku Kiu Kl.n In thl.

city will be Memorial Day. Th. Mil halted, although not dr-pp-d. If ar. Primarily la aimed at the EOO-mlle rangrment can be made to nd1napoII.

auto race, which has lf was ho Inscription: "Somewhere In the 1'. S. and It read In ub-atance. "Dour Urother: Tell dad not to T.IIU IHilll JVU eliminated by our special nttlnr truwM, II THE I'PHITE TRfSS MFQ. CO.

K. lor. nesenth and Muln. RCn.htnMloo Syrtn.ra, Hot ITatos Bottle, and other rubber good fc. at ec.oc.uhie prioM.

ur e-n nnuwi i'oj for yearn. Tho House is c-ptcted to paa it cstlgatlon. TO DROP KLAN INQUIRY, Southern about January 20, or whenever the Mat authorities are ready for me to teatlly. llavo been bothered by new-pupormcu and detective and wanted to get Koine rest." And thn old man sobbed he continued the frtory: "Don't Know What To Think." "So, I looked for him laet SiiturdRy; I thouKht euro he'd come. I Just waited and waited.

Hut the boy's not here yet. I don't know what to think." Prosecutor (lulon tried to comfort National Guardiman Intimate Charge Unsupported, Be Sara. srirciAi. DisrtTr to tbs Portland. January 22 Adjutant (leneral Harry n.

Smith and Major A. 11. Wh tcomh. of lnd'nna Natlonrl Guard headquarter. Inilan-apolls, wer here to-day to make an Investigation of the ihargea mad by Mayor T.

H. Flemlr.g that oHcer. and enlisted mn if th four Na-', tlomil Cuard unM here were affiliated with Ku Klux Kl.n a. ttvlti-a. I tleneral Smith, after a cursory In- vestlgatton In whlrh he failed to re him with these words: "I want you to know, Mr.

Teeger-atrom. that the state hss no evidence whatever to show jour aon Is lmpll-catrd In thla affair." "Oh, I'm glad to hear you say that, air. I know my boy couldn't be mixed up In thle." the father brokonly an-awercd, The father testified that ho was ure the writing waa that of his son: he couldn't be mistaken. Hut still he th boy uiun i understand "where could be." "I know he tain evidence that would support the charges made by Mayor Fleming he said, returned to Indianapol.s with Major Whltcomb, Wring the Impre. slon that further lnvetlgtlon of th controversy her would not rr.sd pending substantiation by the Wsyor of the charges.

Mayor Fleming stale, that he ha proof that tho commanding officer of the four Kuard units here Is an of. flclal In the Ku Klux Klan and expect to furnish thla proof to th Adjutant General. OHIO MAYOR THREATENED. would wkM with me If ho could." he continued. 'Sometime I've thought that maybo the state or the Federal people were intercepting his letters, but I guess MERE POPULATION! Does It Constitute the Greatness of a City? Cincinnati is buying a $90,000 city plan.

It will cost millions and millions and millions to put the plan into effect. It will mean parks and boulevards. Public buildings for every cultural and civic interest. Healthier housing, happier homes, more beauty everywhere, more comfort. It will mean quicker transportation, shopping and business transacted quicker, more time for play, for home, for cultural interests.

I low Can Cincinnati Get the Money To Pay For the Things It Wants? What are Cincinnati's natural advantages that can be developed? How can Cincinnati create the greater wealth for every business and every individual that will enable us to make our dream of a better city to live in, come true? How can this generation do for. the next what our Tafts and Emerys have done for us? These questions will be discussed by R.R. Wason, Cincinnati merchandising expert, before 33 civic organizations. Balconies and gallery will be open to tne general public without charge. All Cincinnatians at Music Hall Thursday, January 25, 8 P.

M. urely mat ronton no true. Tou wouldn't do that?" And Gulon told the old men that nothing of that kind had been done. Tho father went back home, to watch. He promised to aend his aon Clarence to th aland to-morrow, And Clarence has been Instructed to bring the letter.

Culled From Bhack. Teeerrstrom disappeared th night of December 29. He waa called from Immediate Resignation Demanded in Letter Sipned K. Br UL cI TO TBS KSQCIBRB. Oxford.

Uhlo, January 23 Mayor J. 8- Hughe, of this village, to-dy received a threatening letter post- maiKcfl oxford, purporting to com his shack at Spyker, tho testimony has irom in. "Invisible Empire" and signed "Hv Order of tho Grand Cy. clops, K. K.

1 he Mayor's Immediate snown. Henry Jone. has testified that a few days later he appeared at his homo alone and borrowed $(0, gave to hint his watch and borrowed his ehocs, a hat and a coat. The watch was returned, Jones aald, Is demanded on account of his "unjust wnn tnn people of Oxford" which h.ve been "called to the at-! with a nolo "written aomewhere in tho United Slates America." It euld he A winter climate like that or Egypt or Algiers city, xunny, warm nhai why a many persons, go there winkr after vrinkr, Castle Hot Springs, in the iiradshaw Mountains, is valley of peace, off the beaten path golf and mountain hiking, and pony riding. Pboeaii, lo Salt River VtlWy, ha.

mtoy attraction. lor th tourist. Tba Sea M.reoe, Cb.odler, ia delifhthil retort hotel -toll end hors-bck ridia. Moid Ins end in eotts(et ar surrounded byolire, oraaf end dete rovee oovrto squire mil. Direot ervio on the Cliforoi Limited, alio 0 tb Navajo, Mission try tod Seoul.

lor "Ariteo, Winter" piotur (older. wa safe. Jones later sRld It whs postmarked at Monroe. Tecgcrstroni icminn or mo kis xinrt and which "can no lunger be tolerated." tho letlcr says. Mayor Hunhes Is Inclined to ridicule tho communication.

Ho attribute its uuthorshlp to omc one arrested nnd lined 111 tho recent clean-up of tho town. wa on important witness, a Spyker friend of Jeff Hurnctt, now tinder chargo of murder In thl cane. Thn atato started It Inquiry Into th Tcegcrstrom caso thl morning. CRIMINALS! SAYS BISHOP It put S. I.

Rennett, manager of the Spyker plant on the atand. Ha was asked to Identify two keys, found on the bank of Ijiko La Fourch the Of Pereons Who Frighten Citlieng "in Darkness of Night." morning tho bodlea of Daniel and Richard wore dynamited to the ur- face. One of the keys was Identified a an old masterkey to tho meter Chicago. January 11. Every nicer against the prohibition amendment to the constitution "tenda to belittle he whole intrument nnd our Govern houses of the plant, th olher wa a key now In use.

ment In general," raid Rishop Luther Th etate" theory la that the 11. Wilson, of the Methodist Episcopal Church of New York. In an address Biirneft. flea. Ann before Chicago ministers to-day on "Cltl.enshlp." "If any man, In the r.

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V. nhl darkness of night, hall cause a Jew, fheue: Mala 411t dynamite waa taken from tho plant, and that It hud been atored In one of the meter house. It contend that the key were used by tho persona flolnff the dynamiting-, that they had Knowledge of the death of Daniel and Richards and were seeking to destroy the bodies resting; at the bottom of tho lliu. Dennett thought lha imi meeting under the euipieet ot the Advertiier' Club ot Cincinnati or a Catholic, or a neuro to tremble, oven though lie may hot ralso hi hand, that man I un-American, tin. christian and 1 a criminal," th LUUup aliened.

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