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GX SEIZED AS ONOPLIFTERS IN tele Vickery, L. E. Sales, Joe D. Adri ance and Charlies Shackleford. are said to have been missed. Unable to find any of the missing ma e terial on the women although firmly convinced that they Lad something to do with the case'a report was made to the sheriff's office. The yesult was that a search war- roge street was secured. of the women. cinity of the cemetery. in. his home, were detained at the store be $205. . under arrest. innocense before defenite charges are mado against them. They will all be giyen preliminary hearings it is un- derstood. CAR SEEN AT MUADER-PLAGE IS DESCRIBED (Continued From Page 1) Deering nd Mrs. Obenchain then drove away together to get officers and she and her husband remained with Kennedy's body. An unforeseen angle of Mrs. Be- santy’s testimony was her statement that she saw the defendant, Burch driving a roadster, pass on the road in the glen about 9 o'clock, before the shooting. ‘This was the first evi- dence definitely placing Burch in the glen on the night of the shooting. While Mrs, Obenchain was absent secking help, the witness said, she heard a funning in the brush nearby and a short time later heard an au- tomobile motor started. a short dis tance down the road. Other witnesses had testified that a car was parked in a side road not far from the Ken- nedy cottage. MAIL BANDIT IS WITNESSES SAY PHOENIX, Ariz, Dec. 8,—Three ‘expert witnesse®, a present and for- mier superintendent of the Arizona State hospital’ for the insane and a physician on the staff of that institu- uon> testified that Roy Gardner, twice convicted: of mail robberies, was in their opinion, insane on November 3, when he robbed a mail car at Mari- cope, Ariz. It is for this offense that Cardner is being tried in the United States district court here. _The expert witnesses were Dr. Ray Verguson, superintendent of the state hospital, Dr. Thomas Cummings, for- mer superintendent, and Dr, M., J. CHiassons. All testified, in response to: hypothetical questions by the de- fense that Gardner committed the robbery under a delusion, that he was actuated at times by an trresistible impulse and that he was trrespénsible. Under a ruling by Judge Wiliam i, Sawtelle the defense was not al- lowed to introduce any. evidence in- tended to connect Gardner's offenses with his avowed belief in spiritualism. The court ruled that such a bellet {id not necessarily indicate a man was ingane. Gardner yesterday testified that he was controlled by spirits. Radama bosses ars et Surrender of Moors Reported ‘MELILLA, Dec. 7.—The Uled Setut ‘tibe of Moors has surrendered to the Spanish forces, according to a dis- vatch received here. Another tribe 4 *xpected to ‘surrender (Thusday) the dispateh adds. As a result of the plot six persons are now being held in jail some of whom are held at the City jail and others at the county jail. Those who are already in custody gave their names as Myrtle Sales, L. Lewis, Es- The arrest followed investigations by both city and county officers after the three Women had been picked up yesterday at the Golden Rule store where some furs and other wearing rant (0+) property located at 645 Mel- +It is ‘said that this glace wan the home of some Part of the loot was recovered thers and another part was found in an outbuilding in the vi- Charles Shackleford, head of a local \letective agency, was placed under irrest because the materia! which was stolen from the Golden Rule yester- day is said to heve been found hidden It is thought that the women arrested either placed the stol- en material in his car or passed It to him in some way so that it could not be found in their possession when they yesterday. Whe value of this material is said to Clothing and other merchandise stol- en from the Kassis store and other smaller institutions here is said to have been recovered in the loot found when the persons named were placed Most of the neople arrested are said ‘0 be held under larceny invéstigation warrants to determine thelr guilt or INSANE, EXPERT] = tomorrow & INN FEIN MAY SPLIT ON PEACE PRISONERS In DUBLI can organizations are especially an-, Mrs. Wheelwright, “and they are at last forced to admit that Ireland must , Dec. 3.—Gy The Asso ~ TRIS WHEN DEBIT S gyn FREED HANGED IN WAR Che Casvet Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE 15° We see.” afd Senator Wateon. | “thres - instances where privat were killed by thelr superiors without Provocation and without trial.” Kenneth C. Robinson of Washing- ton, D. C., In an affidavit said he saw & private suspended by the wrists from a tree from 7:30 p. m. to 3 a. m., and then knocked down by a col- Vatson replied human nature often problems are to be given by Federico LEAGUE OF SOUTHWEST GONVENES FOR ANKUAL MEET |=" = ===" = == COLORADO RIVER IRSIGATION PLAN IS MAIN SUBJEGT) xno "2-.ac'sata Bs miners in the Colorado Fuel & com- ; ‘ Siaheat es tact mere” | cost becmuee'be reraesd’ to cock oa pany’s properties in southern Colora- (Continues from Page 1) aad Thine te enty « | mation of amnesty for Irishmen un.|>read and water. RIVERSIDE, Cal., Dec. 8.—Nearly signs of individual projects are fixed.|Jo began today with both the miners ~ frain from expressing their feelings Jtoward the abeslute fabs oxen od der internment resulted in the re| According to an affidavit by Henry | 1,000 delegates from all over the west | The hit or miss or piecemeal develop | ind company officials declaring them- in-any outward demonstration. the Irish republic. I had hoped red lease today of many prisoners who|!+ Scott of Kenmore, Ohio, a major| nd the repubilc of Mexico were here| ment should not be permitted selves satisfied with the progress bs This attitude was shown when|Ireland would be a republic before 1/224 been interned in the Kilmainham | openly shot and killed two soldiers{today for the opening of a special] view of the need for developing at i sangd tics’ caty tbs died, but perhaps 1 chall not live to|®%¢ Arbour Hill camp and the Mount-|"Without-provocation.” Scott was or-| Seselon of the League of the South-Jearly date some part of the power | ™ade since the cal = c and yunty Auth: seeithat Gay," nid 2 | Joy. Jail dered subpoenaed. West, called to analyze the Colorado] represented in applications before it,] Conflicting clain e ity Cow: uthorities| or admirers began a welcoming dem-| Wheelwright, of this city, mother of} Expressions of satisfaction over| “Can you give us an instance where| ‘Ver situation. the commission does not believe that}). poth sid Mike Livoda, vice Active in Protecting Holi- jonstration, but the Republican lead-|Eamonn De Valera, commenting on|the peace terms were mnumerous|a private soldier was arbitrarily ar-| First on the program today was the] It should wait longer than {8} president of District No. 15, United day Displays Against er hurried inside the building as if|the agreement reached by the leaders|®™ong the men set free. rested and hangeg?* Chairman Bran-| address of welcome by Governor Ste-| necessary for aration andixtine We estimated the total Thefts, eager to estape notice. of the strife between England and Ire-| ae degee asked. phens of California. ©. C. Merrill, | adoption of a gener: 2 to which | number of miners on strike at he com- of the rank and file} land. \ “Yes, I expect to get to that as fast| @Xecutive secretary of the federal the details of the fr idual power pany es throughout the state to make no secret of their dislike of the! Mrs. Wheelwright, who is 78 years! as I can,”-Senator Watson replied. | POWer commission, was scheduled to} Projects may be adjusted. It believes |). |) 2,500, div as follows: officials, with the aasistance| ath involving fidelity to the British|of age, is the old-fashioned type of| ‘The inquiry then drifted into| outline the government's policy in de-| that the time for definite action has ; Las Animas ef the police department and other|S0vereign and criticize among other|Irish mother, gentle, quict and with) charges of stealing by soldiers. pestnmcwide ak +d meses oapplbere.- | SY er daaten ee Ree county, 700; pperatives here nipped in the bud what| features of the treaty, the appoint-| deep. religious fervor. “I understand we went over to save | ®¢Tibe the river's geography, history |®° longer delayed 5 appeared to be a plan for wholesale] ™ent of a governor general and the} “The English have tried for 750 France, not to pillage her." said Chair. | @24 utility. ap mreaae Desevorcas. © art totale on ‘the other ahoplifting of local stores during the| financial clauses.’ Women’s Repub-lyears to crush the Irish race,” said man Brandegee, to-which Senator} Mexico's views on reclamation} !™& !" undue romancing when T say that I expected to see at no far dir their records showed only tant date power develop along 9 workers on strike in the tagonistic toward what they call a went wrong when a man was hun-| Ramos, representative of President be t re c = % ls le * i crea ided as follo ‘surrender to England.’ be recognized. Even if Engiand had | er: Obregon of Mexico and member of| ‘he Colerado forming the connects 22S sent nirplanes and battleships against purty mator Overman, Democrat, North|the international boundary commis: | !! . ‘aw «Continued from Page 1.° ape ia nd mt - ornis nd those TERMS FAVORED Ireland and had murdered every Irish | nim to appear and testify in support | C*folNa, reed an order by American] sion. Other speakers include Delph ae sobloreppeseglin, ay n. Ther BY GENERAL PUBLIC. man on the island, there ‘would still be] or his cherses. 5 military authorities in France for pub-| ©. Carpenter, author of the Colorado] ooo een ee eee ities in thix compar the num. DUBLIN. Dec. §—In business ana} (2°27! 1m every country on the may | 7 le no indiscriminate charge|'ic hosewhipping of men guilty of|©ommission act and C. EB. Grunsky.| (8? southwest. The Colorado river|ber of miners returning to work had +] agricultural circles throughout. Ire-) an eye somes Witt England cant! in the senate against officers and) thett. designed, he suid, ts treak up]Member of the Panama Isthmian | Te Se tO the pituation. teadily incres land the opinion seems to be gener. kiN the Irish spirit and she Knows) nurses,” said Senator Watson. 1| that sort of crime, canal commission. The sessions will alien — ally favorable for setting up the Trish} ” said too many officers were guilty of| | Writing from » Devil's Take. ND, last three das free state. Trade conditions“are poor, Tr Ee brutality toward soldiers. or. W-'D. Jones. In a letter to Een é and everybody Is looking to the set-| yuer etn, ott, So by The Ass] Senator Watson declared he was|tor Watson. read to the committee Hlement ta tmaprove matters. Omciats| fates, Fremsl—The members of-both| prepared to prove his charges that | declared his son, a marine, toid him WU. ts i of they Dall Shamber. ot commerét] ieatate, ae Parliament con | soidiers were hanged without trial.|of the execution of a negro soldier Ssattedbinthe '] aaid that peace would bring-enormour| ny this morning, After two hours of| TRS Senator read from «| without court martial. ba: Heong car hy allemicony ot ;} Teliet and benefit to the commerciall Jrivate conference, it was announced | 2° epoted |, The -nasra “aoceting 0 the! do! 0" oa) geclared before the Langue ot 5 community, which in late years h@d|ihat Sir James Craig, the premier,| 2°" : ARORE, a | tore son). wave: imaney to a French} 1." goaiiwest here today by 0. C hardly been able to keep going. ‘They rigs Hay nag at =f premier, | former service man, as saying the|sirl, and on her refusal to return it | ye OpuleMece tere today by “ Sie ten abel ie Waa ee ee Watson charges were true, and that|he took it forcibly. For this, it war] Mit wecrerncy nat ie f ue possible settlement. TE “the half had not been told about |alleged, the negro was hanged. akan 5 ketie fe malalts paps Bat 3 ¥ DUBLIN, Dec. 8—(By sociated Prems)—An ~ announcement was made at the military headquarters here that jf the Anglo-Irish agree- ment. is ratified the crown forces wotild We removed from Ireland within The As- cruelties infil ficers.” “Go ahead Offers of similar organizations in other cities expressed similar opin- fons and predicted a period of pros- perity such as the country has not seen for along time, if the agreement is ratified. then," the to read Forbes’ statement that had seen a man hanged. full fiscal autonomy with power to es- tablish tariffs against England if wished, but this, they said. is not ex- 222 VESSELS ered quite likely today t Sir James Craig, the premier; Lieut. Col. Spender, secretary for the Ulster cab- tnet, and Sir Ernest Clark, undersec- retary, would cross ftom Ireland to- right ‘and see Lloyd George tomor- row. convicted by Court martial, was nonths ended last June 30, says the sented. wnnual report today of the Coast Guard service. Five hundred and fifty other American merchant vessels were involved in casualties. Two hundred ind six persons lost their lives in the 117 casualties, ceven of the number be ng passengers, The value of the property lost was $24,832,031. Ships lost on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts numbered 75, on the Pacific 35, ter after tonviction by a courtmartial on charges of rape. troit, Mich., and asked that DUBLIN, Dec. 8—(By The Associ- uted =Press).—The agreement with Great Britain for establishment of the instically greeted the cabinet mem- ‘ers on their arrival at the mansict ‘youse. ee ¥ Samuel Girls in Hong Kong are sold at about five dollars a heaf. Although called * adoption,” it is really a form of slavery. So ee ‘gun. . —TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS—| Two cther affidavits of ———BRING _RESULTS -I character were presented. davit by soldier killed by “RISH GRANT ONLY SIRST STEP, Claim. ROCHESTER, xX. Y¥., Dec. 8,—"The vesept settlement between England Richards & Cunningham Co. The time is ripe for Christmas shopping and early buying makes giving happier. Everybody should get busy now and make their Christmas selections now before the rush is on, For a Man’s Christmas We would suggest something practical that he can use and get pleasure and comfort from its use, such as Bathrobes Smoking Jackets Silk Shirts — y .'- Silk Neckwear Silk Handkerchiefs Silk Suspend. Traveling Sets Fur Caps Silk Garters - Shaving Sets Sweaters Silk Arm Bands Traveling Bags Gloves Collar Bags House Slippers Belts, etc. For a Boy’s Christmas We would also suggest practical gifts, as, follows: Suits Sweaters Overcoats Caps : Mackinaws Gloves Neckwear Slippers Suspenders Socks : Shirts Belts, etc. Practical Gifts for Family Use Are—-. Blankets Pillows Comforts Auto Robes Trunks Suit Cases Traveling Bags Fancy Stationery, etc. It isemuch easier to select your Christmas gifts by seeing them than by try- ing to think of something suitable for each member of the family, so we invite you to call on us. é THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST d on soldiers by of. chairman broke in, and the senator proceeded Were some men who were injured in the war and now drawing compensa- The soldier said he saw two negroes and a white sergeant hanged, the lat French sergeant, Taylor said, resided at Di mother be notified that he died of in- fluenza. According to Taylor, there was no justification for the charge frith free state was taken up by the} the Great Lakes 16, on rivers in the| 4s the girl was 17 years of age and Dail Bireann cabinet at a spectal|tnitea States 35, and at sca or in| received money from the soldier, ‘necting today. A large crowd enthus-| ¢creign waters 61, Senator Watson presented an affl Lons of Paterson N. J, alleging that he saw a private a sergeant with + bayonet because he was a conscien tious objector:and refused to carry ¢ a simile: TCL commission. It developed that young Jone “If reasonably ‘onged to the 79th company, Mari He’ was ordered summoned. TRAIN WRECK be au conservative waste is avoided, and if Btorage he quate for seasonal equalization ‘They--bellevéd, however, that qhere|™ mOoRth- “Do you want Forbes summonel?” water in the Colorado its tribu-/One Shut Down at Trinidad: For Three Generations must be some readjustment to the - . ae Chairman Brandegee asked, and Sena tartes ‘ ae all lands within | Both Factions in Strike phrasing of the economical and finan.|__ LONDON, Dec. 8—(By The As-| tor Watson said he did. economic reach of the streams,” hy Stalin Satintaction Ta cial arrangements, As an instance,| cite? Press}—The Irish correspond-| ‘Ife Waco newspaper printed a pic ogee ig tee : | eae they insisted if Ireland would be em.]°™t of the Pall Mall Gazette, asserts ture of what was purported to be the He sas | however, that waterpower | esults. powered to adopt free trade or pro-|*hat the Dail Efreann has given| gallows on. which Forbes alleged he should ‘be considered and a, compre-| eesti tection as it pleased, they pointed out] "ers for the immediate demobiiza-| saw the soldier put to death. MITCHELL, S. D,, Dec. &.—A pas ose hs pe foe alesis, | wae was wrecked 12 miles east of Mitchell The number of injured is There are commission now at_ noon. 20 to have been received but some sec- tions of it, it was explained officialiy had not yet arrived. pre: practical of accomplishment. fc S20.” RSE Forty-twe babies in forty-four years, the record of a woman who died near the English town of Rugby in 1726, is believed to be still unbeaten. oe velopment of the r vidual rights are ver his START NOW E JOIN OUR Christmas Club You can start with 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, $1, $2, $5, $10, $20 or more. This is the easy way to have money next Christmas. & JOIN TODAY you INCREASING CLUB PLAN | $12.75) 25c Club 25.50) 50c Club 63.75| $1 Clob 127.50) $2 Club Deposit’ 1¢ 1st week, 2c 2nd week. Increase 1c each week—tn 50 weeks Deposit 2c 1st week,4c 2nd week. 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