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TODAY'S MARKETS San 92 score, eggs, extras, No. 1, OOe. IEDITION MODESTO, STANISLAUS COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1926 FOURTEEN PAGES FALL, DOHENY WILL ENTER NOTdtHLTY Principals -In-v'Famous Teapot Dome Case Linked In Conspiracy News Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON, Nov. years alter 3S. L.

Dbli'eayv the oil magnate, sent Alber B. Fall, tbeu secretary' of- the interior, 5100.000 in cash in a little black satchel, the two principals appeared personally iu criminal court here today to he on a charge; of conspiring to defraud the government. They will plead not guilty. 4 Doheav arrived today and Pall yesterday. -former secretary oE the interior spent today meeting old friends.

He is living, at the same hotel where be stayed while a. member; of tho Harding -cabine; and 'where Doheny bad au riieni at tho time they discussed the naval' oil Fall Has Recovered From Nervous Shock Fall appears far from the crushed ana broke.i man -he was on the rainy night-'he returned toAVashing ton. at the. summons of the -senat? committee 'which to cdu- front him with Doheny's admission of- the Now Fall baa recovered- from shock. He is somewhat but being ictuallT of tall build he ap in bettei health than uhen he left Washington Defense attorneys are "ready, for (he (rial, which was sbt' for November The impe'niling arraignment apparently marks -the end the long series of legal, maneuvers, motions, appeals, reindictinents and other: de a which have prevented either of from i i court to answer to the charges which followed the sensatfonal senate investigation dur- ins the, winter 6E 1923-24.

This case grew put of the. Tca- pot pome investigation although 11 1 'cb. 1 sa "Ua ry Sinclair anothei oil magnate is I il ryrr i i indictment similar to Fall Uobeuy indictment, is tried later Walsh Stumbled ou Sensational Case The.Doheity case, the most sen national feature of tbe senate invesUjalioii, was stumbled upon 'unexpectedly by Serator Thomas when he began running down a tip furnished by Carl Ma gee, -N. editor Magee had noticed that Albert Fall's ranch at Three Rivers, N.M: which had been in a dilapidated state for several years, had been improved, and suspected that Fall hart come into a large -sum money. He carried his suspicions to Senator Walsh, who then, began (he long tedious effort to fun down the truth.

Fall -gave con trad ictory versions, finally denying that, he had ever received money from Bobeny and saying that E. B. McLean, Wash- ifieLoii newspaper publisher; loaned To Star Husband RJEW Swanson has decided to'. make a comedian 1 of her husband, the Marquis de La Falaise. Th'e marquis reported at studio series of screen tests and proved'so funny (n fr6nt of the camera that even his wife laughed at Kon Partisan Proposal Is- Favored By Cbolidge, Spokesman Says NOV: 9 --(JPJ-- With congressional war clubs already lifted fpr a tax battle at the approaching short session of Coolidge today left Jis, tax refund proposal tbe mercy of tlie legislators with a sug- gestpn for non'partisan considera- ion.

The official spokesman, at 'tho Whits 'House declared president vdnld leave it entirely up to. cou- if and -how tax relief should be given at this time. Moreover." ho said the executive hid not fimllv endowed ilift- pro gram by for a credit of about 12 y-- per cent on income pajmcn ASSAILANTS OF PREMIER MUSSOLINI TO FACEJEATH Border Incident Ends As Duce Expresses Regrets To France BY FRANCISCO REA (United News Staff Correspondent) HOME, Nov. pletely and without a murmur of dissent Premier com- paign against fascist opposition nioved forward in the chamber of deputies today. By a vote of 341 to 12.

the deputies passed the bill to restore tho death penalty for those attempting to take the lives of tbe the regent, the qneeu- or fc crowu Tlie chamber also voted to rid itself of all opposition deputies when it voted'to annul tbe creden- of 12-i socialists, liberals, com iiunista, populists and democrats: Filippo Turati, was Cor tbe expulsion of these- auti- "ascist legislators. Turati charged earned on subversive activity throughout the county. H6 'invoked article 40 of the-'constitution under which the deputies are- expected work exclusively, serv ce of tlicir king and countrj in asking, that their credentials he annulled. Sxpslled Deputies Forfeit Immunity Former- war time commissioner. mei cabinet undei seci etiries and even a few former cabinet min- sters' were in the list, in addition Deputies a playwright; Brenci, bolder of a gold medal, and Eenzivenga, who recently, was placed on the retired, list of the army.

after serving as a. general Tor many years. The chamber's was one of the shortest in Italian parlia uientary history. After tbe death jenalty bill had been passed 'Mussolini 'U uottledgmg tbundeimg ipplause, 'declared "You are doing for fascism, not for me. No.

266. Senator Shot Dead In Duel; Another Dying Solon Accepts Challenge To Fight Outside Chamber EXICO CITY, Nov; Senator Charles. Henshaw tonight shot and killed Senator Espinoza in a fight with pistols in the senate lobby. Henshaw himself was probably fatally had ad- a'tely after the senate journed. During the session had adversely criticized Secretary of Stnate Rocha.

Rocha challenged him to fight-; outside the chamber and Henshaw accepted the defy. When the two men met in 'the lobby Henshaw opened fire Rocha. Senator Espinoza went to the defense of Rocha and. he' and Henshaw began firing upon each other. During the exchange Espinoza was killed 'and Henshaw received wounds which probably will result in his death.

Los Angeles and Bakersfield Dry Measures Declared lu Court- SAN Nov- Two decisions upholding the tionality of city sup- plenfcuting the Wright net, the prohibitiou enforcement meas- nro, iveije handed clown here today -tlie California supreme court- The ordinances were those.ot Los Angeles 'and of. Bakei afield. Tlie Jos Angeles measure, known as the Gaudier ordinance, and is more stringent 'than either the state or national prohibition laws, was iplield the' affirmation of he conviction of Alfred Iverson, a druggist Iverson was 'convicted of selling more than eight of whiskey.on a prescription; which is be limit bv the oidmaute 3p apne ilctl on grnnml AUTHORITIES PUZZLED OVER BODY FOUND NEAlSANGER Sheriff Ppsitive Death Nbt Caused By Burns; Legs Broken FRESNO, Nov. Believed to bare been a victim an auto accident, the badly chawed bodv of a youth, unidentified and believed (lead a was in Kings viver near Sanger. today.

The -burned condition 'of tbc body defied efforts of county authorities to tij identification, but a skull led Sheriff W. E. BODY OF SLAIN CHOIR SINGER MUTILATED BY MURDERERS Doctor Says Larynx, Tongue, Upper Part of Windpipe Missing SOMERVILLE, N. J. Nov.

--Technical testimony, beginning with finger, priut developments iu the morning- and continuing to a topsies in the afternoon, claimed a full session's attention oC tbe i court trying the Hall-Mills case here today. Result or an autopsy performed last mouth on tbe 'bodies of Mrs. Widen Powers A ARD WOOD of the Philippines whose powers have been broadened under an executive order issued yesterday. The senate president and house speaker were informed of the change. Jones to that the persou Eleanor K.

Mills and the -liev. Ed- had died on the icidside piobablx Hall told Di Otto le uc. i cu 2 i t22t n. chcil imiuer of the district attorney a office of New York county. Dr ScbuHze, aftev testifying that any one of three bullets entering the head Mrs.

Mills have ori an au cwi Death Not Caused From Burning Death did not occur from burning, the sheriff concluded because the river bottom, flllert with iindcr Ijvuab was bumed off by workers who discovered tlie body after the burning pair of shoes, number six, and teeth in good condition; led the sheriff, District Attorney- George Ft. Lovejoy, Deputy Coroner Ross ana Deputy Sheriff C. II. Houser to believe the body was that youth. The stull was injured, Sheriff Mussolini Regrets Bcrdpr Incident PUIIS isov 9 tjle act allcnvetftlie sale of it -Tii Hoi Tin finnremrxyiirt Joae? said, "ana" the condition -of bo legs-led me to believe that they had iieeiT -broken.

It is theory -t. lie' body was sti-iick oa the nearby, probably by an auto- isf, a dragged into the 31- that death resulted from. an. attack some sore. Tbe road is' well traveled, the body being found.

near i-be Hauhy bridge. The body presented no clews oE identification and we a methoeKoE deter liming" the; method of d.eath except deduction. Find No Peports Of Missing: Person "The. body was discovered by Lualten and J. B.

Wilkson. ranch employes 011 the Daisy Beatty ranch where the hody was The toW the sheriff fhal pnoi to tlwr i the Inn ronrlifion them to that (Lipgrd Into caused death, said that the larynx, the tongue and tlie upper part of the windpipe had- been, cut from Mrs. fills' body after death. One slash, with a knife bad cut thv slain woman's throat, he said. Wax Figure Used In Illustrating To assist J3r.

Schultze in illustrating his testimony a was reproduction of a man's head was used with an additional reproduction of the cross section, of the head 'and neck as far as the -collarbone. No question was raised during the examination of Dr. Schultze as to the position Mills; but he was questioned as to tbe possible posi tion occupied by Hall when he was shot. Tho was shot above tbe opening-of. ear, the physician that ill Richardson Lauds Highway.

Patrolmen SACRAMENTO. Nov. Governor Richardson, in 'an address at tbe seventh annual session'today of the California Association of Highway Patrolmen lauded the work of the state traffic officers tivged strict enforcement of tin; traffic laws. Law enforcement is to be the subject taken up at tbe conference i-Ji'ojjow. the officers -ill participate in An finy t-aradc." Sender of Poisoned Cereal Sentenced KANSAS CITY, lva Denver chemist, today was" sentenced to lo years in the federal penitentiary 'after conviction on a charge of 'sending poisoned pancake flour through the mail to Judge E.

E. Fprlerfleld of Kansas City. Sentence was pronounced bv Federal Judge Merrill E. Otis. Estabrook was charged with senfl- WEATHEE San Joaquiu Valley Fair but some cloudiness; mild light variable winds.

WEATHER FOR TUESDAY NOVEMBER 9, 1926 ipcra'urfc 7 a. in 2 Birthday of Monammed, Arabian prophet, founder of Islamfsm, 570 Birthday of Martin Luther, reformer, Riiigcis coiicgc, N. chartered by Queen's college, 1766. ew BninswtCK, George HI as He will talk with members where the legislation must oiisiuate before filing upon a fiua plan. jhcre was no hint it the House, however, that Mr.

Coolidg-; would sanction any permanent sioo-oi the tax rate at- this time-r a-denian'l which has been made by -democratic'. leaders. Seuator Smoot, cbairman of the finance committee must consider any tax legislation that before the seuate, meanwhile has reiterated bis view that tbe prospective 5250000,000 surplus for this fiscal year should be used for retirement of the public debt If tax relief is to be given now, however, Senator Smoot said today that he considered the. plan of Secretary lon, practicable. Berry of Baseball Fame Not Injured SACRAMENTO, Nov.

Hugh Franklin Berry, San was reported convalescing today at a bospital from injuries to his hand received Saturday when a SUP. exploded wbiie he was hunting ducks in Sutter county- Hospital attaches stated that- danger of blood jbisoning -was rapidly passiug. It was erroneously slated at tas time of the -accident that it was Henry Berry of baseball prominence who was injured. Hugh and lleurv are. brothers.

Price of Gasoline In Fresno Cut One Cent FRESNO, A "one cent reduction in the nrfce of gasoline sold here to a reduction iu freight rates, effective tomorrow, was announced here today, by the Richfield. Standard Oil and California Petroleum companies. The Shell and Union companies, an- lounced that instructions to make he cut had not yet been received: Tbe price bere with the cut will be cents including tax. Rich Woman, of Killing 'Yc (By United News) CHELMSFORD. England, Nov.

3. An English murder trial similar in many ways, to the HnlKVIUlf case ia New Jersey, ended today when a jury, after deii Derating oniy 20 minutes, acquitted "Mrs. Harriet Croucb, 60-', a wealthy land owner, of murdering- her husband, "Vauk Croucli, who was 14 years her junior. Crouch's death, w'oich occurred August 20 Ciactou on-Sea, tk-i family's summer borne, attracted wide attention in England. The wealthy Mrs.

Crouch, the jurors were told, was jealous of her comparatively young husband's for other women, and partial arly of his attention to Dorothy Smith, a pretty' 2-l-ypar-old servant. Finally, unable Jo bear her bus- by reason of recent anti-French demonstrations at Veutimlglia Italy, and' Tripoli, was relieved today -through'- ills aution regrets to the 1 'French "ambassador. M. Besnard. at 'Rome.

Premier' Mussolini assured the ambassador he had given rigorous orders that such behavior not be repeated anywhere iu the Italian doniaiu. The. French foreign office, announces that the government considers the incident "closed." Judges Biirnell and Hahn Likely Choice To Preside Over Pastor's Trial LOS ANGELES. Nov. papers holding Aimec Seraple McPhersou and lier co- deft'ndants to trial on three counts of conspiracy were iu the hands of the criminal division of the superior court tonight and consideration was being.

given to what judge should preside at the evangelist's trial. Of the five criminal judges. Carlos S- Hardy is disqualified because ho was a witness at the prelimiuarv hearing of Mrs. McPberson, and Arthur Keetch has made it known that- bis intimate knowledge- of the kidnaping cause would eliminate him. Judge McLucas is reported to have expressed a desire not to preside.

would, leave Judges Charles Burnell and Edwin Hahn eligible case. Between these tow jurists have been divided the most mportant cases in recent rears here. It was rumored tbe ball of justice ibat Judge Siduev Reeve, now presiding over probate court, might be asked to take the case. )0, Acquitted )ung' Husband murdered him, the prosecution claimed. The ividow'look the witness stand and won her own case.

She admitted a she bail suffered torture of jealousy and also that she had bought a pistol. On the day of the shooting, she said, her husband had repeatedly knocked her aud Jt ivas in ono of these' encounters that tne pistoj fell from her pocket i'earing his, repeated attacks she picked up tbe weapon aud flour- 4shed it at him, hoping that lie would be frightened. -To make her admissions complete, ebe acknowledged that the pistol exploded while her hand but maintained that she had no intention of committing murder. The -crowd ciicsred and ap-fiiaiuiua Jlrs. Crouch was lonnd not me city has tbe right- to be more than 'law the Bakersfield ihe court affirmed the conviction S.

was arrested Cor violating a city, Jaw limiting'the alcoholic beverages to one- third'of one per He appealed, contending that the ordinance conflicted with tho state la'w, which limits the alcoholic content to on half of one per cent. Gigantic Railroad Merger Under Way EW Nov. New York Herald-Tribune says most important railroad merger in the western half of the United States, Embracing the "Hill Roads," the Great Northern; Northern Pacific and Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, whose- combined capital is more than undei- -way. Arthur Curtics James, director of the Great Northern, and the largest individual holder of railroad securities in the country, indicated this today in dispatches received in the financial district. He was quoted as saying that the eventual extension of the northwest lines into.

California was James J. Hill's dreani and that the railroad builder's dreams generally come true. Libel Action Against Editor Is Dismissed SAN JOSE, Xov. of criminal libel against H. G.

Copelaml, editor the Los Altos Star was dismissed this after 1 noon when Copeland retracted in court statements in an. editorial vhich Sheriff George Lyle made I tbe basis charges against tbe editor. The court directed Copeland to carry the retraction in the next issue of paper, the jury was dismissed ami Copeland and Lyle shook hands and left tho court room together. The original editorial was run during, the primary election campaign iu which Lyie was a candidate for re-election. He was elected at the primary over two opponents.

band's alleged neglect, Jlrs. Crouch suilty. Winning In Battle To Subdue Flames SAXTA AXA, Nov. (fP) --The decisive battle of the week old war with a forest fire raging in the Cleveland National forest near here was in progress tonight, according to forest service officials, with tue final defeat of flames within the nest 24 hours almost certain. Strategy and had extended bard work tonight line from 12 to 15 feet lacking but a quarter ot a mile of surrounding tbe fire.

All 'officials records from- ganger bopiiig to locate tbe report of a missing person ahoni the time'death, is presumed to have occurred hut no such reports were discovered; Missing Aviator Ob ect of Search By State Police LOS ANGELES, Kov. Reported missing on tbe day, was to have been married, Arthur King, and said to be wealthy, tonight was tbe objective of a police search in four cities. He is being sought here, in San Francisco, San Diego and Salt Lake King was to have been married here yesterday to Miss Doris Keith. Whim the appointed hour H-Rrliiing arrlvpfi, RPV. n.

Kidney! Maddos, wbo was to have perform-! the ceremony, reported to the polics that the bridegroom was unaccountably missing. Later, in" the day Miss Keith received a telegram from Salt Laks 2ity stating. King was laid tip iii a hospital but would soon return. "Ddu'l do rash," the message advised. The telegram was ligned by I-I.

C. Gelonrie. course of bullet indicated that the-' weapon sending it on its wa; had -been lired from above, with tbe victim possibly stooping. Dr. Schultze suggested that.

Hail might have with an opponent, who had a weapon, or with someone trying to wrest a weapon from the ministci Claim Calling.Card Ttiat oi htevens 1 oTimter print expeits testified of' Rev. E. Wt Hall, near iiis body, a that Stev ens i defendant. The state's plans tomorrow are said, to include calling of othei medical men wbo participated in or were present at autopsies. The two maids iu.

the HaiMiome, Louise Geist Riehl and Barbara Though, arc also ready It was decided today a full-day's cotfct session will be held Thursday Armistice day, Governor General of Philippines Given More Authority By Judge Advocate MANILA, Leonard "Wood today, issued an executive order announcing that hereafter the duties and powers heretofore exercised by the board of control will be exercised solely by the governor general. board of control of the governor the sea- ale and speaker of the-house of the insular, legislature. Tile executive-' order issued under authority, it was stated, oE opinions-" rendered-by judge advocate general oE the United States army and the attorney general.oi tbe United States invalid utcs cieatiug the board ot control aiirh' rlpfifrinp its -VintIf; ThPsf opinions, greatly increase the pow ei of the -governor- general. Under -the Philippine statutes tlie board of control- selects 'the directors of all owned corporations including 'the Philippine National Bank, Manila Kail- road company, Development company, National Coal company and other corporations. The senate president and lionse being a were enabled ib dictate decisions of the board overriding the governor gen- President To Deliver Address Dedication of Liberty Memorial Miss name is Keith said the sender's not- known to Sentence of Death Affirmed By Court SAX Tbe conviction aiid sentence of ieath imposed on S.

C. Stone. Los night, watchman, for tbe murder of Nina and May Mrn-tin, ana 13 years old, were affirmed oilay by tho state supreme court. The children disappeared on August 23, 182-1, and their bodies were ountl partly buried in a ditch at he base of Baldwin Hills on February 1925. Stone was convicted on circumstantial evidence after rouge box which had belonged to May was fonml in his room.

34 Persons Bitten By Three Mad Dogs Xov. Three nad dogs have bitten 34 persons in Susauville, northwest of here, luring he past week, according to vada State The victims re taking the Paseur treatment as au examiu.ition of one of (be dog's lieads gave -vidcace of the preseuce of rabies. dispatches Jt- 'Nevada oiirnal. GAS PRICE CUT STOCKTON, Xov. motion of a balf cent in gasoline 'rices here effective tomorrow was uccd by Standard and Rich- oil company officials.

The field Nov. Coolidge traveled again tonight toward the middle west, closing his office to deliver an Armistice day address at the dedication of tbe Liberty Memorial at Kansas City, where, five years ago, as vice-president, he spoke at the cornerstone exercises. In addition to Mrs. Coolidge, the president also had ia bis private car Secretary Dwight Davis of the war department, who is a resident Missouri and will speak at tbe ceremonies; Everett Sanders, secretary to the president, and military and naval aides. Tho president ig duo to arrive in Kansas City Thursday morning and remain there seven hours.

He will speak at the exercises at 11 a. m. at a hotel. Ho will not return, to Us desk here until Saturday. It is tbe first time Coolidge has been into the middle west since he addressed the American Farm Bureau Federation December.

in Chicago last A A I ATHENS. Xov. returns from Sunday's election i i a day a Venizelists lack au absolute -majority. The executive order with the opinion's of Judge Advocate General, Davis and Attorney General Sargent was handed to President of the Senate Manuel Quezon and- Speaker Manuel Roxas immediately after the sine die adjournment of the legislature this morning. Ex-Priest Must Pay For Slaying Broker SANTA AXA, Nov.

--Sentence of death was pronounced on Philip Goodwin, former priest of tbe American Catholic church, 15 PERISH i 20 INJUREDWHEN GALE WRECKS SCHOOLHOUSE Little Maryland Town Dazed By Disaster; i i a Escapes WASHINGTON, Nov. The death total from the storm which yesterday swept the iiitle town of La Plata, about 39 miles south of here, was ed to fifteen early today with tha deaths in hospitals of two of the injured: They were Louis Swan, 11, and Lucille Edwards, 10. Fourteen of the-dead are identi fled. Nov. --Reports reached here tonight that the town of with a population of 75i had.

been destroyed by the storm which this' afternoon wrecked a school house and killed fifteen, persons at La Plata. Cedarville is miles northeast of La Plata, "in Prince Georges county, tha Washington, -Brandywine and Point Lookout railway. 13 Killed, Many Reported Injured LA TO rOY jcting luacl'struck suddenh out of a sultry sky todaj aud shattered a schooUiouse liere in which, abbui, 50 -were studying perished Jn. the rums, and foui otheis died Tinile Ijelng rushed, to Washington for treatment At least 20 more were' injured, some and negro man and.a woman their dwelling one of three caught in thj nariou mile long nath of the storm La Plita -uhich lias a tiqu only 500, was dazed by tli.a disastei At tluee dock only a little rain was falling-and e'verv calm. the wind, drivin ig a minutei torrent thin; later" of rain before it, descended upon.

land. Dr Heath Marv health department official today for the death of J. J. Patterson, Los Angeles bond broke 1 ior whose murder the former priest was convicted last week. Superior Judge E.

J. Jlarks, despite an impassioned plea by Goodwin for a new trial on tbe ground that new evidence had been found, sentenced him to be hanged at San Quentin next January 11. Two Girls Killed As Train Strikes Truck CRAWFORDSVILLB, Xov. 9. Two girls ir.nu v-'as ured here this passenger train "Iroad struck i crossing.

ere killed aud a faUilly In- afternoon when a on the Eig Four au automobile ai from the school saw it iwlstcu into Children'. Carried Many Feet By Wind- Tlie whole toivu sooii -n-as rush' up tlie little liiioll ou which the. schoolhouse stood. -Injured children lay in the tivisted --wreck- Vt'hich ivas streivn over'a iviila circle. Other children were run.

uillg about dazed anil crying fo( help. Some liail been carried bj the wind several hundred -feet' others liail 'fled, stumbling and weeping. Although soveral houses had been smashed in the storm's path, iti greatest force seemed to center in the one small scot on which stood the little schoolhouse. The wind and rain came out of the southwest and up the Totomas river, which lows not far away. Cutting the northeasterly path, it missed greater part the town.

Sirs. Helen Hughes, principal the school, who taught the older children, escaped death only bv onu of the miracles to storms. Buried under a pile of wreck-age, sho was protected by a twi'steil mass of framework anil received only minor hurts. Storm Destroys Several Houses BRANDYWINE, Nov. --Several houses were destroyed in Ledarville, and at least four persons severely injured by an apparent continuation of tho storm which this afternoon killed 15 persons 111 La Plata.

The freak storm was reported to have cut a fifty yard from La Plata to Cedar- Jilie, 15 miles to the northeast, Ledarville is four miles from here. Communications in (bis district were disrupted by the storm. C'cd- I SAN JOSE. Xov. (IP)-Two fires which yesterday endan- largo a of redwood in Basin, a a park in arvilie has inl.a Assumes Charge of Marie's Conferences Big QUEE.V MARIE'S TRAIN- EM KOL'TB TO DENVER, Xov.

--Nicolas Petresco. representing the prime i i of eroafter will supervise Santa Cruz i several miles I roin San were- trolled today. Quean i iis- her Man Who Gambled Life To Halt Riot May Be Paroled COLUMBUS. 0.. Nov.

Tex was on at outer prized gift of freedom fnr a man gate i i biiu criminals, 'j liberty Las uceu forfeit'-" to the state of manslaugh- armed with frcm was the prospective reward ID- TM 'he guardhouse, came cbarg- Tex I.atiinier, one time ing on i i to freedom l-atchPr for the lirookiyn anil phila- i Single nauiied, he tried to ilelphia National League clubs. i and failing. for tlie Vie Donahey will be den's ctlicc, he con- sociatiou-cori-espomleni jspecial train. M. Petresco annoum-oii today that view of the political situation at home anil tbe ermr.e'nt's injunction against tlie queen's granting interviews, be win be present at future press conferences.

also will undertake the duties of liaison officer which heretofore a fallen to Major Stanley Washburn, special aide to tbe queen. M. Petresco and other Rumanians by personal aiul disputes that have marked the tour since start. guns lafeen Serious Outbreak of i ue rice 1S 11 i c'ufles state tax. omall rox Reported LONDON', Xov.

serious outbreak of smallpox with 333 cases has been reported from the colliery district of Durham. More thau forty chiiiirc in the Waterhouse area were it-ported amongj'cr ten rounds of hectic fightiii LOS ADAMS WINS ANGELES. Nov. Adams, rugged San Bernardino lightweight, was awarded for clemency for Latlimer. a gallon, i 1 "ho gambled his life in an effort to stop 13 criminals revolting within the walls of the Ohio state penitentiary yesterday.

Lattimcr, a trusty, fought to quell the uprising after four guard decision over Tommy O'Brien, punching New York boxer, af- faad been shot, heaten or stabbed and Will Payne, secretary to War rovolver and fired into the fleeing band. One fugitive. Harold ten. fell with the first -sliot. He was returned by guards had started pursuit.

Lattimer was sentenced to Wins Victory Over Magazine Publisher Nierengar-l P.ORK. Nov Eleanor V. V. llrewstcr. despite who less of her husband to Corliss Palmer, beauty cjusen, today won a imprisonment three years ago when the Victims.

tonight. convictfd of shooting a railroac den P. Thomas, anil a detective near Xenin. Ohio. He at tho telephone switchboard, had i pleaded a he in self-defense been beaten.

I during au argument. victory over the movie pnltlislier. Supreme rourt jtititv l.pvy awan(! a i an account ing ft her publication aaeets..

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