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Show TELEGRAPH BREVITIES f ClUCAOO, Jan. 24. Jack Kcnrns.i mcnagor of Jack Dempsej left her today for New York for "n oonferenco tomorrow with Tex Hlckard fn regard to a match for th- world's heavy-wrdsjht heavy-wrdsjht champion Pempsey, Kearns' said, is tralidn: Bally on the Coaai and is wltrun ten pounds of hls fighting wolgh' Kearns agrees with Rlckard that a return match with Carpentier In this country would not be profitable. If suitable financli inducements were offered, Kearns said. h would consider consid-er meeting the French cnamplon In Europe. si si'MT iNPItTI D SAN FRANCISCi), Calif.. Jan. i. Frank E. Uridcr. brought back here from Salt Iike, to faco a charge of piirticigating in the holdup of a cable car here lrst month In which a $4,000 payroll was taken whs dincted by the grand jury last night. Ray Male and two other unnamed persons were indicted in-dicted also. LYNCH Kits SFNTKX(TI) OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklnv, Jan 24 I'pon ple;t of guilty of participation in the lynchlnr here January 14 of Jake Brooks, negro packing house worker, Lse Whitley. 29; Elmer Y ur-ta. ur-ta. 19 and Charles Polk. 19, r n-tenced n-tenced to life Imprisoninini by District Dis-trict Judge Phelps here today. Whitley Whit-ley and Yearta nre striking number! or the lutcher Workers' l.'nlon and Polk is a Union sympathizer. VGKEEMMBNT bought WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 Communications Commun-ications have been exchanged between the I'nlted States and 'Sreat Br.,aiti upon matters Involved in the proposed propos-ed construction of the Great L-ikes-M- Lawrence watt-rway, it wo-s said to-du to-du at the White House. Administration Administra-tion officials. It wns Indicated, consider consid-er that some international agreement must be made in advance of congressional congres-sional action. li VI i s ( 1 i I (l CAM PR IDG K, M.-us... Jan. 24 The announcement from Annapolis tod.w that the Army and Navy would meal ' In football next fall on November 28.1 wus of interest to Harvard gradual athletic officials because the annuaL Yave-Harvard football classic also Is. to be played that day. In former jears the Army-Navy game hii held the week after the Crimson and Rlue game. If both gameR are played on thut date, football followers should have n-. difficulty obtaining ents. The Yale biwl accommodates 70.000 while the Philadelphia stadium will seat BO.nnu or more. BROKJEB m nti 11 CHICAGO, Jan. 24 Coroner PetOT 'Hoffman today ordered a search for J. L. Thompson. Julesburg. Colo., broker bro-ker who is wantetl as a witnexs at the inquest Into the death of his slater. Mrs. Frsulii Thompson Doerhoefer Rogers, who died, supposedly ns a result re-sult of a suicide pact which nlso cost the life of Alfred Nichols of Omnha. I Tho two ware found unconscious In a hotel room Salurda and died in a ! hospital today. M BON1 8 BELL WASHINGTON. Jan. 24. Senator Simmons. Democrat, of North Carolina, Caro-lina, announced today in the senate jthnt he would offer a five-way 1 -.1-dtera1 bonus bill as an amendment 10 the foreign debt r funding bill now pending In the senate EXOH n.i t LOSBD NEW rORK, Jan. 14. Prlvatt cnblo advices received today from Japanese centers intimate that the ; Yokohama silk bourse of exchange hai tigaln Buapended trading as a result re-sult of wide fluctuations In prleea The Japanese ellk Industrj was hard hit after the close of the war. |