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Show BEQUEST PAPERS SUPPRESS STORIES LOS ANGELES. Nov. I. After ex-! ex-! aiiiinlng Chief Galloway of the Los. Anseles police department and recelv- I Ing in evidence the nfcrnal machine j lound at the. home or Secietary F. ; I J. Zehandlaar of the Merchants and Manufacturers' associat 'c-n, the giand ury inquiring into the Times diastcr, j switcher) the line or investigation i back to San nancUco em1, this after-. , noon. Mis C. A. PcsentL Mis Anton .lohaun?en. Mlas Ltiicl GUI. ,i San I'rat'.elsro hotel telepnone operator, ' and Jack Loitl.oosJ u rr em of Mrs. ' Hello Lavin. weie interrogated, and the jury adjourned until next Thurs- ! day. Mrs. Lavin to Be Witness. Mrs Uivin, who is in jail here, held i on a warrant charging her with the j murder of one of the Times victims,! probably will be called to the stand tiiat day. I As the inquiry progresses, the in-I qu silors sare drawing their line clo,,'..r. All information regarding the 1 grand jury was shut off today fiom j the majority of the peapk- in and around lxs Angeles, at least. Four of ! the papers here agreed, at the re- quest of presiding Judfee Bordwell of I the superior court, noi to print anolh-j er word concerning the deliberations of the grand jury. I Will Not Print Stories. j This agreement was made after a conference of the managing editors ' at wh ch Judge Bordwell presented the view of the inquisitors that their work not only would be hampeivd by , publication tf even such scraps be ', apt to interfere with the task of procuring pro-curing unbiased juries in the criminal trials that may result from the grand , j jury investigation. Judge Bordwell's request did not j I Include the Associated Press. |