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Show BOND LOOT LiOCATFJ). MINNEAPOLIS, -Minn. Oct 25. Bond loot of four drlne ""ullfornla mall robberies lias been located ln Minneapolis by postal Inspectors ln-vcBtlffattng ln-vcBtlffattng deala In stolen securities. R, M, rludgal, postal Inspector in fhargo ot tr.'s district, said toda This discovery, he- said, confirms the theory .n which tho federal nuthorl-tles nuthorl-tles are working;, that the disposal of bonds taken by mall bandlt3 has been effected by a nation wide ring. r. YV. V. INVASION. PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 21 Portland Port-land police' today . ru prepared to mi el an Invasion of Industrial Workers Work-ers of the World that might develop as a rrsuit of a reported order by tho pxcutho QOmmlttee of tlie orgnnlT.a-tlon orgnnlT.a-tlon at Chicago for a movement by footloose members to aid ln prosecuting prose-cuting the water front strike ln con-r.'irtion con-r.'irtion with Which the police have arrested many I. W. Ws. COURT REFUSES STAY. WASHINGTON, Oct 25 Despite the acqules' ence of counsel for the federal government in tho petition, Supreme Court Justice Brandeis to-d'iy to-d'iy refused to grant foreign shipping lilies a stay against the enforcement of Federal Judge Hand s decision at Now York Tuesday which appllec American prohibition regulations against their transportation of Intoxi cating liquors ln American waters. Simultaneously with the refusal of the supreme court Justice to give resllof to the complaining ship companies, however, it was announced at tho treasury department that for the jjres-ent jjres-ent at least, foreign ships would still be permitted as a matter of policy to enter American waters with liquor on board under seal. LARGE FIRE LOSSv TRINIDAD. Colo , Oct. 25. Nine business houses ln the town of Branson, Bran-son, in the east end of Las Inamas I county, are reported to have been I totally destroyed ln a flr that raged all Tuesday night. All telephone communication com-munication with that town was cut off by tho fir and only meager de-1 de-1 tails came from Tinchera. 35 miles 1 west. Tho flames, the report adds coneumod all buildings on one side of a slreet In the business section. HUGE SCHOOL BURNS. PORTLAND Ore., Oct. 26. One fireman was killed and several others were Injured by a falling wall early today when tho Washington High school was destroyed by ' fire. The building was valued at $500,000. LIBOR DEMANDS CHANGES. LONDON, Oct 26. (By tho Associated As-sociated PrcsB.) A manifesto of the Labor party Issued this afternoon advocated ad-vocated romoval of tho burden of the national debt through tho creation of a "war debt redemption fund by a apeelal graduated levy on fortunes exceeding 6.000 " It further declares for the revision of tho peace treaty and German reparations, for an international inter-national conference to arrange the' freedom of the straits, for lndepond-l ence ln Egypt and self-government in India. I |