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The Chico Enterprise from Chico, California • 1

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In conpectlou with the crime CoU Una possessed several' 46-callbr bullets when he-' was placed under arrest soon after the killing- waa reported hot dimled-gullL i McQuowpC tenner mayorjotv Buhl Idaho was coming along- nv' road la company nras Mark Collins of thSi aty ted lierc for tKc holdup of three menfW 3 1 is being held by authoritiesSallrleUtah'toQniK the murder of a lumbermau accorfhng to advicei received' here By AseecMted Frees Laased Wh to Entarplsa i SALT LAKE CITY Utah Oct 13Hn Hary Colliniof Chico' CaL iriio with her huaband is hdd in connectioa with the kUlihg of HcQoowa by a bandit Satorday night has identified according to police die 45-caliber pistol found in an orchard this morning as the property of ColluA Marie CoUina himself has not admltted ownership Be told poike that several fcfirSKWS5iisr Berlin Loan Pa ves Way For Others By AmdiM Pms UMri Wire Katerurtae SEW YORK Oct 4-CompIe-tloa of the NOMOiMMM lean to tlernmny will pave the way far other International loans sggre-gailng semal hsadred ndillon dollars within the nearfatue In the opinion of American bankers While a grdrt part of this business would bo for account of German industries It was said today that France already was negotiating for and that Bet glum was insistent that herde maudi be given ImmecUate attention share the German loan lUMMOO will fee pro-diced on schedule time tomorrow international bankers connected with the i Morgan Company greap said Officials of the more than MO banka associated with the official syndicate disregarded the lenl holiday today- to prepare for deposits with Her- Kk Company tomorrow Early cations were that the amount will be greatly over-subocribed Financial district lufemaUon accepted as tram) though lacking confirmation cf the Morgan house says that the banking commission for bundling the Genua business will' be In the neighborhood of 6 points a usual mnrgii In transactions of this kind Under this arrangement the Morgan group of hanks would purchase the bends from the German govern-! laent at can public a) a diftoreuee between cost -and selUng prices of 16600100 out el which mist bp "paid advertising and ether offering expenses it 87 for sale theAmerL asKsra Mrs Ida Crawford Navy on Alert as Giant Of Air Crosses Atlantic SAN FRANCISCO' Oct Bo-cause the swift steamer Quadra auppoMd rum-runner from Vau-eouver failed to recede a perfectly innocent appearing wireless message yesterday that some grandmother was about to die or some other such report coast guard officials said she is swinging at anchor in the stream off Fort Mason well within the harbor today a prise of the long drawn-out rum war with 10 prisoners and a liquor cargo valued at $600000 aboard Two men from the crew- of the coast guard cutter Shawnee which effected the capture and two more from the customs guard are board keeping armed vigil over the sullen crew and the skipper who will not tell his name or reveal his-shipping manifest- The disposition of the' boat skipper and crew awaits the re-opening the British consul office tomorrow after today's holiday there' a are soms Quitks to be straightened hut by reason of the Quadra's British registry The Shawnee put out of port About a to capture any- soous capture any- NEW YORK Oct-12 (A Leased Wire) The giant dirigible ZR-8 has passed Pice and FVyni Azores Islands on her-way from Fried rlchshafen to Lakehurst Jt according to a wireless message received from tho Asores by way of England' HORTA Asores Islands Oct 13 A Leased The giant ssreFtjasjsw time) on her Way to Lakehurst' She was flying In a west- erly direction peed good prof see raps 1924 SIXTY CENTS BUii vAflio -X-v i MORE FIGHTS UMiSWWlr-ltiliriai' 1 WASHINGTON Oct 11-Seriotts fighting in the streets of canton last Saturday hetimta merchant volunteers and Bolshevist labor troops was reported totheatato department today by Consul Douglas Jenkins 'Ths battle occurred on tho bund and the labor troops were tfefeatedU Oonral JahMns aid the situation remained tenae with -prospects of more fighting Ten or fifteen hum were killed and as many mqye-wounded In the clash Several of the defeated labor troops Were captured and turned over to the acting mayor Gen Ii Fu Lin Oh the following day many email streets in the center of the city had been barricaded WomdnFaces MIDDLEBURO Pa) Oct 18 (A Leased Wire) -Charged with being an accessory to the murder of her husband Mrs Annie 8 -Wlllow 88 was placd-on trial today In the Snyder county court where her youthful lover Ralph hadel last week Was found guilty of second degree murder for killing Harvey Willow the husband and Shadtl'a former employer In the presence of nftryrar-old daughter and ll-yrar-pld son Mr Willow pleaded not gnllty and the court proceeded with -tha task bf Brawlng' a' Jury -Her attorneys after a conference with the de- fenuant decided not to ask fra A change of venue because of the feeling they raid existed In the qounty against the prisoner 'Willow was shot while on a hunting trip last December Tho mystery surrounding his death was not solved until this summer when Shadel who Is II years old was arrested and confessed that he killed hie employer at the behest of Mrs Willow The ifejpilar sweepstakes tournament was played yesterday on the local golf links there being shout 14 entries Four prises ware offered and were won aa follows: Low gross George Yorahles First low net George Irwin second low net Dr L- Voorhlra third low net Ralph Hensley: fourth low net 8 McIntyre Following the tournament Geras Irwin' second on the ladder challenged and defeated Dr I Voorhle This places Irvrin at the top of tha ladder Carl NydSll who la 20 on' the ladder challenged Eli Hughes 12 on the ladder and lost i The names of those who will comprise the tournament tea' which will play Redding next J3unday at 'that place era being Watere and 'Will- be announced in- the near future COMPROMISE IN NAVAL BUDGET IS SUBMITTED WASHINGTON Oct 12 (A Leased A propoeal -that the budget bureau and the naVy department compromise upon 8330009000 as the appropriation for the-- during tha next fiscal year was presented today to Director Lord by Secretary Wilbur Tbe' pridmal estlmatefra the department totaled 1 860 000-000- which 'was deduced Aabout 830)00000 by ths officials holding tbs' federal putts strings Secretary Wilbur sought an additional 84000000 for naval avia- I voyage were well worked out be- fore the 'dirigible atdrted Mule- on board are being served regularly in accordance witB the schedule usually followed on ships ft sea Breakfast1 is VWnnflrrnh S1ifSSatS3 during the mid-day meal There Alsd will tie a lhidnlght lunchehd and coffee and biscuits at Vltch breakfsst menu includes coffee iwelbsck biscuits appis Jelly and weinerwnret For dinner morning Tha Americana Mi board Irill have plenty of fruit which will supplement the menu All of the cooking utensils as well as the cup and saucers used at the table era aluminum Dali Sirprise Fer Cbtef a Daagkter FRIEDRICHSHAFEN Oct 18 Leased Wire -Three-year-old Betty Loti Kennedy Of Aurora en route to Lakehurst with her-mother will have the surprise of her young life when tether Major Kennedy from the ZR-8 and presents with a doll-nearly aa large Betty Lou herself When Dr Eckener the Zeppelin director inspected the ZR-8 for last time cutting down every of weight where he could spied Major fat blanket roll Jind it waa not until saw the doll Inside that he a wink and allowed Betty gift to stay aboard for ths Tt-ans-Atlantlc flight- The doll la open aa the mas- LONELY GIRL ENDS OWN LIFE CHICAGO Oct lS my body and scatter my ashes on tho waters for I have no friends" This was tbe nota left by a girl who ended her life at the Edgewater- Beach' hotel today The girl had registered Jest night ae Mtef Dee Smith Her only bax-gage wiii'a hatbox She explained her trunks would arrive- later Thla maid found' the girl In bed a blanket drawn over her head A sponge saturated with chloroform was held by a lifeless hand to her nostrils The authorities tonight expressed belief that- the girl had registered under an assumed name They Were tryjpg to etsabllsh her real Identity and ware Investigating with a view: 'to determine whether she might not been a Miee Bnchard who disappeared fipm Newark a week ago! Sant Rosa Winery 4 1 Destroyed bj Fire SANTA ROSA Oct13 (A Leased The winery of Heaty Brother er three mlleeeaet of here together with 65000 gallons of wins were destroyed by fire- of unknown origin today censing a fora estimated at 9100 wy ye mwXrirSfDeaUi Summons might By AumHiM run Ltuci Wire JhtenrlM 0 I WASHINGTON Oct 12 (A Leased The Zeppelin ZR-3u waa floating today over 'the broad i expanses of the Atlantic and Ue br lny help tlurght needed by the great airship In Its Frledrichshafen Germany to Lake Hurst George Steele American naval officer aboard smoothly from the start and passed over the Bay of Biscay without Incident-If the ship la headed on the regular steamship coarse the would reach the -'Atlantic coast of EINSTE1N LAW Hurst told the navy department SSI SAN FRANCISCO Oct ll-The'in a belated radiogram today of IP Eipsteld theory of jjclativlty was her- departure' from Germany Pf JKJ declared and mislead- where she waa built for the goulash with nee lean government la conformity with the- terms of the armistice The telram sald that ahe aalled the ship who will take command sausage tea and biscuits Sausage will be served to the crew at tea time midnight "and 4 o'clock In tha Mrs Ida Bell Crawford 60 died at the Enloe hospital this morning following an Illness of several days' during which an operation was performed In an effort to have her life Mrs- Crawford was widely known In this dty where she had a large circle of friends She is survived by the-father Compton the widower Crawford i MT nir two eons Errol and OrvalJ jripped up by simple ing" by Capt T'j See govern- ment astronomer at Mare' Island in an address yesterday before! dodtrlnea of the of add its opposition to theory of gravitation waa the United SUtea either at New-1 tod or at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay As the southern a little motor boat a few" knots north of the Point Bonita light maeqneradlng as' a flaking smack and followed It' The' motorboat worked slowly westward the Quadra which haring sighted- the Shawnee attempted to make Bill her bolters being cold The Shawnee quickly overtook the motorboat which It found empty came jalpngalde the Quadra and put the first thryi into the adventure by firing shot serose the -bow of another motorboat which had cast off from the big Quadra and waa speeding shoreward The second motor boat cams around at the shot and announced surrender A email shipment of liquor was found -y- -V The Shawnee put 'boordtng party aboard ths Quadra Than -vii do resistance other- than a sullen refusal uu the part of the Skipper to tell his name- show his manifest or order steam np for the shoreward trip The Shawnee then put a line aboard the Britisher and keeplng thf motorboat junder theblack eye jpCL the one-poundar brought them 'both Into port- While engaged with the Quadra the Shawnee sighted another big boat believed to be the Prlnclplo another supposed runner teaming steadily westward well outsldf ths treaty limit or the range of the one pounder She wlth ltiss Rhoda Tanner when 1 mam'ratt In-ffcoot'-ofithe'enachlno and ordeiwd vthem atoplMo Qnown accradlng to MUa i who wu I beaten -over the' head 1 trtth' bandlttww hot jirlcrln'the ibeadvaa ha 1 Uiyhtod hie The bandit after killlag Me Quowd'knd- felling Tanner" liito -the antomobUe drove' away- -j--y Themnchlad dayimornlng About rn utile from tho aoehe of the erlmeb 7 ColHna claims that he had Jut returned from downtown when placed under He and hie wife he said had 'been hare only three days frqmCaltfofnla having visited his- relatives--to- Stockton after leaving Chlcoi-vX- -'-7 1 i Police pt i thls clty have 'been a searchtag-for -Mark" Collins-eince Augut ll on tha afgbt of which -he is alleged tq have -participated 1 to the lutidim of KG CottrelL' ML Merriken and Bob- ntog at A point on the highway north of Chico Leslie Meredith has beat 'held ta the city Jell since the alleged robbery as an coompilce pf Collina i -t 'T'Polltos vis connected withxthov locaF hold up by victims who: claimed' to1 have recognised him -Cteculare were sent out to varkms cities by Couteble -JL" Light I glring the -description -of Collins and hla arrest had been expected atany-time-He-dleapprared- from 1 1 Chico on 'the night ra day follow-r tog the ipbbaxy-and evidently' left with his wife to an automoMla-: Authoritlea of: Salt Lake City hayeheea advised by local author-V Itier to hold Colllua for proeecu- tion to thla dtyln event the com" agalut Mm to '-Salt Uke Clty foils' i During the holdup Collins who 7 wu described si being very nervous sStot at the feat of Cottrell M' wu declared by officer! who Investigated the crime Collins waa at -one tfana ar-: Vetted for forging: the name of hla ancle to a check This cats was dlimlased whea the node made good the amount He later 1 wu irraated-for- the theft of an automohilsf which ft wu allied he- stripped of 'accessories aid-then abaadoned to a river Both thee charges wars tiled to Oakland hut he was arrested here-to rach case A charge of railing CMV A Mumg were ones he had with a gua time agos 'siyl v--v 1 By Asra Haiti mmi win sywti PLIMOUTH YW Oct llr-TM grave of Ospt Jeka CeeUdgS an of tha President 'will be marked today bySamael Ashley chapter Baaghters ef the Ameiv eaa Rerelatisa whh the tflhhl Stone aid tabtet ef toe 8en ef the cAmerlean Reyetetiem Cet Jeha CeoUdge totoer of the Presl-lent will asaht The weawn ef the' diaptsr whs Cefoe here fosai Celebeoeh alyp wJH -plaee flewers ett the irate nearby- ef Calvla CeeUdge Jr- een ef the PiesUeat whe died last: sammeri Cspt Jeha CeeUdge skealdered a gaantLexlngton( serTed ns a mlnate man uafil he edUsted In the Contteratnl anur and then foaght thieuh the siege ef Beaton the bum ef Banker SOI the Bhede Island expedltien ef 1780 la the Yerment cuotolgi iMi i'-V Vs 1 PARIS Qct )S (A Leased Ths Japanese attitude at Geneva where the Japanese delegates succeeded la obtaining an amendment by the assembly of League of' Nations to tha -protocol arbitration and saenrity wm presented today in lengthy statement' from tha Japanese here tuned through' Havafcv -1! The statemenr declared that "tha wild talk about' objective lnTthlf hutanerlbeliurtlurUnltod States of America- or certain British 1 dominions Is purely imaginary and entirely foreign to the true motives of the: delegation with which it was purely a qnee-tlon of Juridical nature a question of principle with the loyal intention of keeping -'the -government free from patent inconmtency and illogicalneas It was explained that tha Japanese delegates fait that tho original draft of the protocol would "ultimately result in weakening rather than In strengthening the Jrague" and It-waa sought to prevent thi Thla la discos sing the proposal to declare aa an aggressor nation one -that acted after the council had 'declared Itself' Incompetent a doctor who ctanot offer a remedy to a patient consol ting him declare Ahat patient a crim- Inal when the latter In dinm cine without In conclusion- the v-- to the editing problems between Japan and America: if would he a lack of respect to statesmen of the two countries to suspect 'their: capacity to 'settle them between themselves" 5 -a 1 1 'nv TT-COBB LAUDS iijrougys'sERiEs AUGCSTA -Gaoct' (JL Leased Tr (pobb': hack home after taking to tho world aerlas which ha described as fob greatest In history of the game stated today-that Arhlls does nof Intend to play through and three 'grandchildren Funeral services will be held 4n the filcknell Moore parlors Tuesday afternoon at 2 the Rev Henry A Hoyt pas for of the First Methodist church officiating Burial will ha In Chico cemetery route la the long way round from Germany however it waa assumed at tha navy department that the Zeppelin commander would follow the shortest course he could ter from Bermuda to Lake Hurst in order to rave fuel The ZR-S was built for the United States under an agreement which makes her unavailable for military purposes jibe is equipped for commercial use ahd will be employed 6n plpneer work for commercial air- rostra Xenu For Passeagers Well Worked Out FRIEDRICHSHAFEN Germany Oct 13 (A Leaeed The menu 'for the crew andapaa-engera -of the ZR-8 and tha' eu-tertalnment arrangement! for the' cot (A Ills J' her steps her as the ounce he he gave looked cal error Intelligible to any high school boy according to CapL-See See clalma for hie discovery complete vindication of the Newtonian theory and tha Euclldlaa He declared that- to track curvature of apace in the universities was crime against the youth of the land And a reflection on American intelligence" La FoDette Campaign Manager Discharged LINCOLN Neb Oct 13 (AP Lraeed Frank Harrison regitmal campaign direetor of the LaFollette-Wheeler candidacies today announced that he had disposed -of the Services of Otto Mutx Lincoln who has been acting aa Nebraska manager under Harrison In a signed statement Harrison charged that Mats a small coterie" of his political friends had acted contrary to the policy of the national LaThllette-Wheeler offlcea which la opposed to connecting any state candidates issues with their campaign Mots refused to accept the dia-mm charge and maintained thla after- SURRENDEREES-OF" 1 MwHw-auHiM-ywMe tha candidacy of LaFol-Ietto in thla atate MahchurianWar TOKIO Oct 13 (A Leased Manchurian armies proceeding 'against vthe central Chi- nese government at Piking resumed their general attack on the Shanhaikwan front today aaaault-lng forts held by the central govi ernment south of the Great Wall This Information waa contained in an official communique issued froni the headquarter Of Chang Teo-LiOi the Manchurian com-mander-ln-chief at Mukden thla evening according to a dispatch from Mukden to the Kokuaal News Agency SHANGHAI FLEE had evidently caught the wireless message that the Quadra had mUaed "These wireless meesages era sent from amateur ehoreelde eta- Captain Howell explained "The rum runners never send one 1 fn return They merely tecelvo Innocent messagee like "Omnd- mother died today or am go--cr lAg to the- ball game fill the air every time the Shawnee gets ready to poll out -That la why we' are rarely able to find any- s-thlngTheykaowwa-iara-golng put before we stgrt and they Jttat wtoam out of sight until (he poaet clear 'we could find these shore Stktion It would be a big help tq might mean the end of tho ram fleet We are working pn 'the land angle now "The Quadra lost out on the warning The leisure was characterised agatast Collins hut thls ras Ml through whea ths prosecution wu uuble to prove thht Collin know ths meat wu InfecfodL TOKIO 1 (A LesAed Lu Yung-Haiang and -Ho FenQr-Llng who today surrendered the city of Shanghai to- the at-tScklng forces of the Chines con-tral government have fled from Shanghai and era on their way to Japan the war' office waa Informed today- Farmer Robs Rank Caught When Lost vNfcW MATiMOkAS Ol Oct is (A Leased After holding up tha 'First National bank and getting away with 94000 today Chanes Law Monroe county farmer lost hie way In a Mg horn field on the edge of town and blundered back- onto 'the main Odd Fellows In Convention FRESNO Oct 18 'f A Leased Wire) -Delegates were arriving from many points in California today for the opening tomorrow of tha-aaaaat-grsnd encampment- of the Odd Fellows isnd the annual cantonment of the Patriarch' Militant of the order and affiliated lodge organisations A1' reception will he held 'this evening and a flag-raising ceremony' will open the encampment at the fair grounds tomorrow morning The first business session of the lodge will be held tomorrow afternoon Two thousand delegates are expectfcd SmtsDenied Cv S' tst settletneqt from tha govern ment of transportation charges based on the reduced land grant rates cannot snbsequentiy bring salt to recover -full rates the supreme court held today in affirming the declklou 'of: court in a -case bye tha Northern 7 Pacific Railroads com-pny -1 SEVEN INJURED IN OIL TANK FIRE DALLAS Tax Oct 12 (A Leased Seven men including six firemen nr known to have- been' burned seriously and others are reported Injured In a fire today which to sweeping oil tanka kero of tha Clay County company At 1:30 six tanks of oil were burning The lose was 'I the biggest ever made- on the Pacific' coast by tha coast guard forces -44 CONSIDERATION OF BOWER SENTENCE DEWEDBTCOURr WASHINGTON Oct 18 (A 4 Leased The supreme court refased to emslder the validity of the sentence imposed H-pon Oliver Bower former cashier of the National Banking Associa- tloti of National City Callts con-A rictsd of ambeulemeat aad of making false entries The court also Refused to declare whether the state built railroad at San Iksn-cisco operated by- tho state board of harbors eommiraioners of Call- fornia la subject to the federal' safety appliance tews the fed-wal eourta having hridthat it Washington! oct ii estimated at 8)00000 at that houre Leaser Wlre)-rLand graht rail-Two erf the tanka Which toads which accept without pnv Coiirkv Refuses to Relief Conviction 'WAlBinNGTQN Oct '12 (A bMaad Wire) '-The supreme court today refuted to review the 'con- i tlctlon of Clements and other former employes of the At iohlaon Tbpeka and Santa Fe rail' road on the charge' of 'conspiracy sapaclty of 1000 barrels ex ploded Traffic violations 1 Chester Cole and the owner of Cars bearing license numbers 191-148 and 876763 were cited early morning- by Officers John Couey fqr violation" Of parking ordinance J86 entire schedule text aeasou tion which would bring that allot-jh probably iwlll teka part In 76 ment to appfoxlniately the 1 19- or 100 games thereby denying re-000000 recommended by the gen- porte thst he would appesr ln to obstruct the maila-r and lnter-J street of the village He waa ar-fri with intantato commerce ddr- lBg the strike la 1922 wf'Uin anopmons sinae mava token to the County rv-'-.

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1904-1948