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Show WOOL EMBARGOES William Spry For :r. High Land Office rAsDc:2Pedlerl! Cam Will be Argued Before U Expected Dur-- j B y MILDRED jj- xe n ing The Evening. Amount, to bo Paid in Gold, Can bo Dopoited in Fed -- oral Reserve Banks in l). O MORRIS. g staff Correspondent.) COURT ROOM. ARDMORE. Okla. March 1 1. TJis actual trial of Clara ' Smith Hamon, on a chart of murdi-lo- t Jaka-- L Hamon, political auto-- . crat and oil hint of th southwest, anted at 10.11 o'clock todar. Both prosecution and defence rested . thelg caaos at that lima and adjournment waa taken Until I o'clock for Judte Thomas W. Champion to pi- hi InatrnctlonsTtr the Jury; When Jodt Champion has pointed aut the law to the UJ'iood men and true." who holdsClara'a fate In their ' hands. attorneys for the prosecution . and defense gtv final argu- - Sw ' " wllljjjjn . V , Late this afternoon the eaee will to the JuT, Ardmore sat on 'a powder tkf trial waa resumed. , I i Xtmtirng at ysaterdaya have been paaeed. 'threat -newslaermt-v principals end even paper oorerspondenta have been warned te to about fully armed. Dep -- arty.- sheriff a, wearing hues their hjpn are 'stationed . carelessly coart room, but with e cool 'about the 'Intent of harlnt "good ' shooting . 4 v antics. Alt of the out of town persons who ' twee-haany connection with the trial are preparing to leave on the first train dut after the verdict. ' Death Thrrnta Received. The death threats were received by eon of the Jake Hamon. dead oil king, and the brothers of the (By Associated Press.) j March 1. The allied reparations commission, la its Bote to Germany demanding fulfillment of Article IIS of the peace treaty, ossified the German government It must pay 1.000, POO, 000 gold marks before March It, It was announced today. The money must be deposited in the Bank of France. Bank of England or the Federal Reserve Bank In the United States, Germany was fold. It must complete the payment of twenty billion gold marks by May 1, - The commission gave Germany until April 1 to submit a proposal to pay the baJaaoa of the twenty billion marks otherwise than In cash- - Gar- - 'I WILLIAM WRY. 1 (By Associated Press) ASilINGTON.. March It. former . Governor William Spry of Utah Is- understood to have been virtually- decided npoa by President Harding for appolo)-. ment na commissioner of the general land office,. -- tsrssc3Si.ry"'"?n :Ta3T ant Commissioner, the president la understood to have under sonsid- - . -f oration- RrCTiflsr 'hereppy'-'o" ' Boise, Idaho. -- -- d YOUTH HEM MURDER PROBE -- 11 half-broth- te 1- . ' k Sty -- v nmi Cjillt. keo would t-r- .iwl aa iTq" ; Qrt Prk grif !. TO PLANT MEN CBjT Associated Re queit That Man From Northweit be Named to Commerce Commission. (By Associated Preaa) A March It quest that a man from the northwest be appointed to the Interstate commerce commission, wee presented to President Harding today by a deleand gation --of Republican senators representatives from that section. In the group who called on the president were Senators Borah- - end Gooding. Idaho; Poindexter of Washington; Stanfield of Oregon; Oddle of Nevada and Cameron of Arisons and representatives French and Bmlth of Idaho.' An even broader embargo to cover all raw wool products was advocated by other members of the delegation. Ths president toohtba supasation us dee advisement without indicating what hie attitude would be on any WASHINGTON, OFFERSUPPORT : Alto Representativea Press.) CHICAGO, Msrch 1. Representatives of ten national packing - plant unions today pledged their support to the Amalgamated Order of Meet Cutters sad Butcher Workmen of North Amcrhkotectha merpherq af that Jku ha Police Raid Room of Local Man Following Terrifte Blait Denieg Explotira U Meant for Rink . ; I; fRy Associated Press.) CHICAGOTMerch II. tearch of th rooms today of Elmer Adame, eerioue-l- y wounded last night by hi uwa bomb, disclosed a card showing h had In 111. ksn member of a chauffeur's untod In Belt Lsk City In 111! and a qusn-t-y of materials for making bomb. Both hla leg were brakes and one hip shattered by th explosion, which occurred not far tram the station of taxicab company. In response to questions of polio, he denied that th bomb we intended to be used against the taxireb oompeny'e'-etatiobut -gave conflicting reasons for hit posses(By International News Service.)' sion of th borr-- end Its detonation. LONDON, March 1T A commercial In his w.founla .formula-fofTutll- ni agreement foe reciprocal trading has HonW Hi companion. been signed by Great Britain and so- Arthur Stafford, waa not h viet Russia, ft was officially announced tho eaplsston, which tor a iojurad hole Ufg todsf. ' Trad relation between Russia and! Orest Britain -- GREAT BRTTAIN AND REDS SIGN - TRADE PACT n. Pk,t t?Thy SS?:5sS5rJ!jrN'T-.- - . after Hi igntr in wMh nsjCkauita tee esof arson Mondayat Washing the prmfdbnt the situation of powerful 'LHtash tbbor pmrtyf Records of local 21. International ton when representatives of labor and stock growers asking far reHef brought pressure upon the government Teemfer of ths employers srs to confer with legislation at the special session of A. Chauffeurs" union, of In favor of their restoration. Secretary of Labor Daria iteR-ibk. Several of lhose present Congress. show 4hef n E. E. A The negotiation were lagging when t'nlort dfrtottti MliTley ishadf to suggested an embargo on wool tops go before Secretary Daria. Monday and wool wastas , as an emergency Washington D. VmnderMp, the American entered thararganixatjon Ju J, 1 J$, went to Russia and secured according to Percy Silver, president with "clean heads" and foe this rea- measure until protective tariff legis- valuable concessions for the . exploits-- : son probably would not order aa Jra lation could be passed. Aau ot 0,0 PW tlon Siberian of mediate strike. They held that the territory and for the' Western members of ths house month' doo and that ta th of maDufadurd rood and e agreement with the pack-sti- ll ways and means cnmmlltse aspect to theyprobabiy amount KaaTtha record show of .Jm. Mr, Bal mawtala. was In effect, that the pack- see President Harding tomorrow to marks ns I60.aa8,0.0 The had violated It by ordering wage urge that permanffiit negotiation Adam drove a maU wagon for tariff legislation rourhir two and ono-ba- gold times the ers . .. and th of itfnlnc th reductions op and not would that they pact? be taken up by the new Congress figures fixed for indemnities by the violate it week and then quit th- was followed. claimed It a quickly strike with revenue of by revision. ordering ahead Parte conference. Computation of the Jt was too hard, first taking every possible means fovernment thatji Whether ths president will see the official ofTh aorlet anti-rtotal reparation waa difficult, chief- out d to avert one. uprising OfflcUIa of tho local union boliev committeemen collectively or Jndllvdu-all- y reporta of th recent ly because 'of the widely fluctuating It was definitely decided not to was not clear today although ths at Kronstadt wer exaggerated wlthf exchange rates, as well aa the vast resort to legal proceedings In regard members, in the absence of a more a view to hindering the trad negotia- from task of checking claims and comput- to the local union was a tranafor the wage cut at present. No in- specific Invitation, expected to call at tions of th soviet government. values and transforming the pre-wMarch 14. Th LONDON, will be sought by the labor- the WhitaHouse at 10 a. m. tomorrow. agree card obtained by him when be left ing them into today's figures, on fail- junctions ment Is essential!? th asm aa th ers. but It is believed that at the The delegation will Include Reprenk- ing markets. draft taken to Moscow c,t' by Leonid , Washington conference they will urge sentatives Green, Iowa, ranking Re- Krasaln, minister of trad and the government to seek an injunction publican or th ways and means com- commercesoviet In January, th im- Youth Jam most Self Into Levy on German Import against the peckers on the ground mittee, Toung. North Dakota. Frear. portant term of which follow: Kacb party agree to refrain from that the government was a party to Wisconsin; Timberlake, Colorado; Then Suicides Effective March 31 ths Trunk, e or action outsld hpstll agreement and that this propaganda Oregon, and Hadley, Wash- its border against th other' instiagreement had been violated by the Hawley, or encouror ington. tutions assistance giving LONDON, March 1 4.- - The house of packers. Bervice) agement to any propaganda outside tt commons with tho consent of tho 14 Balloting in the national referen- own borders. Th soviet government SqueeaUig government, today decided that the In hie bedroom particularly agreeot to refrain from any German reparations bill, providing for employees to Astatic began enrauragemenc people herp today. j ,h houae ef hie uncle and aunt. action against British Interests. fifty per cant on the purchase While members of the Amal-P- li Jv)r tttrtPrted tn Asia Minor, Persia, Afghanis-ta- n Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jordan of San Mar. Germen goods, shall gamated Meatcutters .Butcher and pf and India. not come into effect until March si. Workmen were voting or tin, near hero, Eldridge preparing i?4i agree not to Impose any form Carter, of New Tork The measure passed its second ttr vot on a strike, ten allied City, today ended unions reading or of blockade against the other any 4n the common on Rondtj imrf his life a by firing having member employees In the charge of buckehei not discrimination trad against packing houses, "were conferring on tmpoaed on other foreign rountiieSj .!? ,hl b?J wllh dropping MJieTt hwrbow nhal Ih4 lid bf the trunk upon himself the question of a slmulUneoua strlke. French Deputies Give Ship Aradefttfc & r!Pfbfi Y as' receive the treatment usually accorded he pulled the trigger. stock-yardwere 'quiet today, Kan., March If. foreign merchant ship by commercial Continued grieving over the desth but 2,000 workers descended upon a ThtIONTOWN, - Bank was premier Big Oration union t Uniontown State natipne laet year of bqth hie mother and hall on the South Side last ntght A renewal of telegraphic and postal father the lad into fir of early today of practically -every and the demands to vote became so robbed (By International News Service ) The1 faellttt.a- Including .parcels peat, will despondency which ha been caah dollar of and accurttle. PARIS, March 1 4. Premier Briand Insistent that the ballpt boxes were waa given an- ovation In thg chamber opened weeks and it was during one of these and escaped northward in' a motor ' conference between th 24 rep- car. of deputies this afternoon when he spells hla rotative - beof the bank said th import, the Brtfl.h government do$ melancholy resentative of Armour A Co em- lone Official would lieve, that he took hla Ilf. . announced that the sud Boiehevlet claim that to not about amounl concede th, probably a like end from committee the preme council had decided that no ployees b regarded as Im.. - such gold should .. . more official conversations would be company met tnis morning to uotllne $20,00, . to . oar .Britlah South Dakota Rank mune front eeixure held wUh Germanv on th knbject of 'he preliminaries of the vbnrpeny'e claims "Thk agroemert) Teave th! aa Industfikl plan. Final rematter to b, settled by ordinary Official is Arrested indemnity until the question of war proposed court procedure turns given out by the company showresponsibility and the trial of war ed In the arrangement Ihe soviet govthat 2.007 out of $.724 employees criminate Is settled. , . ( By Associated Press. 1 ' ernment i termed the "government of Th Gfrmanr plead that they would voted on tho plan yesterday. FARGO. X. D, March 14 Frank C the Rueslan Socialist Federal Soviet be ruined by the exterior debt ImposedRepublic. Heston, former teller ln ths Seandins-vla- n -by Indemnity, said th premier, but American bank of Fargo which ' the Germans' have "misunderstood Frances generosity." closed several weeks ago. was arrested last "Nothing touches the hearts of the night, charged with embeiling (By Associated Press) I) 00S of the hank's funds.' He wa Germans," added M. Briand. "But 14 - The March MEXICO- - CITY, leased on IfA.MD .bonds Heaton ex the fsot that France's soldiers are on Mrik-orailMexican f workrmnh confidence he pressed could prove his the Rhine demonstrated that someways, Which began th middle ofFcb innocence. . .. wag settled today. Mvaagc . . thing has happened since rury, Heaton left the th bank of employ , fhar been gent by tba union Tadr to tn January. 1)21. when a check revealed By AasertatSd Prg the men Organization throughout th a of about official Maid I7S.00. of shortage Testifies Negro calling off the trlk and it i BOSTON, Maag, March If. the bank said today. Tim shortage Wa . (By Associated Press.) ,heir 'V!'' 7'!' return aot reported at ih time. In Stokes Behalf fary of th Navy Denby and Beer,-WASHINGTON March l$. ( though fhe bnslof dement wa. Fred E. Scpbey of Ban Antonio thfactton'of ! hKCRO IS.LVXCHED. Bruradi.r Genera, Cal-- , .Texas is understood to have been (By Internationa? News Bervice.) hereinrefuelniMo aoVmTmro oT "ot LITTLE ROCK. IS cabinet Msrch and Ark., NEW TORK. March secretory th or Acrlrolr reeprvea to selected by President Harding se regular forcra Browning Tuggle, la, hegni. was Byers, 22. nesrsss witness lu behalf lnt,'Tloru arch in uniform tomorrow In tho f trlke, director of the mint. Raymond T. lynr bed by a mob at Hop. Ark , tow. K. n. mokes, millionaire, who Is ef Evacuation conferred. np- The refusal parade. day night. He was charged with an asIng his Vivacious wife for divorce, testiBaker present director of the lh " on a middle aged white woman sault P",T5 fied today she sew Mrs Helee K. waa baaed on th fact that societiesand he at Hatlieavlll. I mint has not resigned , . Ark. ctivo In movement to obtain recog- bf' reached. mokes, the defendant, in tbs ktam,.. e no had intention ot today-hsaid of of tho settling ths Announcement ltion for the lrteh Republic and free Edgar T. ehWallace, a mimes enghwei ws He , appointed confer-by a mate GERMAN ion IS after resigning. DEPORTED. wcr. aUo to be In ths ence eed that frequently served meals to lorn for India President Wilson for a term ex between Gen. Callc anA th ... Mrs Stokes In Waltaoe's apart m eat. column- - " NEW TORK.' March 14 Frederick leaders ef the meri. Beyond th bar " piring March .22. lt22. de Chain, a German deported ae in friend etatement That an agreement had I Mr. Bcobey is a personal undesirable aften. waa on the high seen of President Harding and was been arrived at. however, nothing was today bound for Calcutta, Indla on host to Mr. Harding wbep he vis- what Immigration effinala as Id. wag q giver) but officially. tied TolnL itolieL T Th voy- ta approximately 17. election last fall. miles. D Chain, was arrested eeveral months ago at Douglas. AHa . charged with Woman Chicken Fancier seditious and radical utterances th government and having against Little Chick th eouatry ,, sorreptiUourty through Mexico. Hard-Boile- d Fool Td Hen to .a tact Ths L'E to. tha Deseret aahacrtbsr I, that ha CaPECT I DRTAIVP.Dl which entitles him to aasMsnt tniorane offered to all - CHICAOO; March ! . iBy Associated Press.) I ted Prona? s eheek la Ryawt for eight week's disability waa far- -. the National bank of CincinAmor Fourth (By MULBERRY, Kan., Marrh 1$. nati are ex pools here today ta atWardod thto aaarnlsg from tha National Casualty company to March It. Bam Mr. George Brown, a chicken to a ma givta tha tain pt identify Aims L JSoasA. f Dayteo. Idaho. fancier, resorted to camouflage asm of Marcus Bateman, who was 4 Porpera, IT, confine id ta two CleveMr. Jahssn. la tottiac Iscth his claim, said that u Feb. 22 ha hMi Sttimprtsg to llmss4' W officer hero today, they land. whenpn$-tfL- . soecesfullym refueed a $ I ,eS4 govern meat eertlfiesta, said to adopt her "hen aslO. -- hat niBtrafAr 'George CMha JaMkats i as tn a stalgtii Tvhsn near fmncMa hava bee amiss from th CtRstoe an K. Fanoar and Wilfred G. Bly. both incubator The to chick. the harms 'cUftoaa, th I sagw i t hto Mgh snane saw dan,wasfrightening ns bank thte months ago. Tha a net Itttl and, a fluffy them ta thrown out. Injuring aaS officio) of . the W, W. Sly Manufacpomp. Mr. Jen s I believed to he float of $- - re white" ball, was treated to a cost tn Cleveland. Decemhto toft tog, toot had nokto. immediately folhrwing th accident the s loot. Th mss naderpart turing company, arrast U. of black shoe polish and the foster ber 11, tost. Furpsra was arrested her th ha won th ' esrtxf psttes mother thaa received tt cordially. gamhlpg at LoaisvtU. JLsataCfcg. Tho .... Oermaoy had vfrtoafiy refused to pay the balance, asserting the II.HMH.. 000 marks had been folly paid. Some time age, the commission an- nouneed that the allied claims for reparation had been forwarded to Berlin. The exact total of these claims has not been announoed, but In usu-aiwell informed quartern K la said -- th' , , -- ' 'r war-tim- rar Ruas-Brnis- Pdd if ve,d by,ou h . ar , t rJEAiHONS (By International Xewe Here Ire ) !X8 ANGELES, March In a sensational affray that threw the courtroom Inter hn uproar and threatened lo develop into a free f"C ell fight. District attorney Thomas Lee Woolwlne struck Defense Attorney Paul Schenrk, a smashing blow tn ths face during th trial hers today of Everett A. ('Big Hutch") Hutchings, alleged bunko swindler. known to ths liutohings who police ee the .king . of bunko men-- ' la on trial on a charge of having swindled John B. Norris, a farmer near Decatur, III., out of $ll.4 In a fako stock deal here ly (By Associated Press ) accused woman. WARSAW, Ind., March 1 Formal chargee . of murder The spectators were tense with excitement when court opened. against. Virgil Decker, age 10, I have were made today by Prosecutor hardest the thing it If. w. Graham, tn charge of the had to go through and I'm so relieved investigation here of the mysteriits all over," eald Clara Smith Hamon. reous She room. death of Leroy Lovett.-o- f Elk-ar- t, cm entering the court on Ind., whoso body first waa ferred to the four hours she-- spent . Identified as that of Decker, waa the witness stand. found Sunday on a railway near over." "Or. If It was only " The love letters of 'Jake Hamon to here. The youths were called Decker "doubles." Clara were barred from evidence by Arthur, age K, also was arJudge Champion this morning. Attoron the rested prosecutor's order. ney General S. Prince Freeting objecttheir admission on the grounds ed Associated Press.) By that the dead man could not be called .WARSAW, - DevelInd., March ns a witness to explain them. a coroners inquest held When court opened at 4 oclock, the- opments at and by deinvestigation room waa lammed at usual, ,. The fem- last night of the youth found Iriine part of the audience,' displayed tectives tn the casS injured on a railroad crossing the latest spring styles in millinery. - fatally near Saturday, resulted In the Many had been sitting In the court .arresthere of VirgH Decker. The bodyLe-of room since i oclock and had brought was that of identified. .lunches jOntha openlng.of C0urt- - the youth of Elkhart, Ind.. and followSam Blair, the newspaper man who roy Lovett ing the inquest a verdict that Lovett foand "the accused woman in Mexico, had been murdered by an "Unknown waa the first witness called by the person Was returned. state In rebuttal. Decker, nho. it M saRL wee. Bistr ' testified dhat an thelrwtn lastVlrgil seen with Lovett, was arrested from Chihuahua to Juares he aaked in Marlon. Ind.. last night. hie the defendant to sign the copy of She Virgil Decker was known to have Interview before It was published. Insured for $11,00, some of the been approved hie story, he sold.about the policies containing clauses providing - "What did she tell you acMy- - Gen. for double indemnity tn event of discharge of the revolver?" cidental death, bringing th policies to Blair. asked Freeting to his brother Fred. "She told me tha't in the emotional $14,000, payable has indicated that the Investigation stress of tho scene, she did not know Lovett boy sras murdered and that whether the gun went Off when the the war placed on the track In body chair struck her arm or whether it was discharged when it felf on the an attempt to cover up the crime. floor or whether her fingers involunT tartly pulled the trigger. the witness Siupected Youth Names , answered. Another Mom, Sheriff Suetigt&ma Defense. A tty. W. F. McLean for the defense MARION, Ind., March 1 Bare Interrupted: - "That statement, your honor, la ex- Decker, held here tn connection with testified on tho Warsaw death mystery today ira actly what the defendant this wftaees was plicated another mag. aocoedtpg to tbs stand.herI thought Sheriff Fowler. Th mans Identity, for impeachment. brought however, was not dleeloeed. . The defense brought outInthat Blair's Decker, the sheriff said, told of hirthe main. titter view were accurate Lovett and Erwin C. Daniels, a chauffeur of ing an aetomoMIand"with of going to Fred third person the drove he Penlssn Texas, testified that Dallas Decker's farm near Atwood. They the defendant from Denigoa to thee went te a eo maser cabin tm Ahe on her flight to Mexico. . . W will not ask ths desth penally Attorney f alleged lo have asM. for Clara Bmlth Hamon confirmed After more than an hew at quespublicly OenSral Freeting Fowler said he had obfirst time. Both the tioning Sheriff today for the little m formation from Decker, tained te defense-expect and pinainrt1 today who appeared erastv and mive confinish their rebuttal evidencecase will tusing answers. looks now --as 4f the appears 1 ga ta 10a Jury .mamis.'' said At., toJ'll an cnee me- - of Freeting. teener General and killing hhn.' Blah-- , neerepaper secured woman weald not de anything Mho thud-- " dent, mho found thewitness called by tn. Menton, was Wt WidcoBdlo OsSd I 2$ tho state this morning. y Attorney tor both sides annoonced lo Sm Cm2 evidence thaw Mjirt to close rebuttal , .n , baser afternoon. Coart may then ad - (By Jaotn, they ey. to prepare inetrnc -- MtTlAlkA Wh. iu-. toaf, eg assdmoy tor - itioiii i mini wa mgdii hr Attorthe to Jury. sensnt r C -- sd L Frtnce Freeting and dairy J Berlin Told.- - - PARIS, tax . - Square on Nose -- and i Jury Late "Today - Verdict - NEW TORE.' March It Charged with playing hookey is vend drugs, Paul Sprofra. a school boy, ires taken to children court today for arraignment. He was arrested lo a Bowery alley by members of the narcotic squad, who said they saw hint self "decks' of drugs for II each. Concealed In hla school books the police said they found a sup, , ply of narcotics. Later th boy. took them to a place on the lower East aide removed a brick from aa old wall and exposed hie cache. " pern twa) I wsr-tlm- ' KANSAS BANK esp-dai- ly : IS PLUNDERED J Jy-- s hed.-driv- Inter-allie- " LIEXttANRAiL STRIKE SETTLED UTARYSHUNS -- Ifeedor of Hint BOSTON PARADE Declines to Resign If. Scr-trPttbl- -- - V It T" 4th ,Se7 -- ' , .n. GLAUll iuUi(DElL r4 "Uamouflafei gn-ter- ed I ES. sr-R- ha-ha- d' aaM fa 1 1 1 f A t ,4 mSKmn j 3 m rwtiiiqii X |