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== { good or bad form its rights and, | HANSAS GITY T0 st WRITING EXPERTS J | It refem to “the homorable tradi- ! INTRODUCEHERSELF 35 %22 N HEARST PROBE. o ioomequem loss of confidence in ' vention necessarily will bring as a euance on- thasart ot s RSO 0b Extensive Study (o Be Republicass to Learn Way Sbe’ dents in Nicaragua are not sufli: !clently grave to warrant, the meas- Kansas City, Mo.. Jan. 6 (UP)— jures, being taken by the United An fnventery of Kansas City's fa- |States. republican convention here nex | [cz FoRIs Pmson June will be submitted to the na- | S8 tional republican committee on | . The committee, headed by Wi -‘ tains By Vast Saowdrifts and llam M, Butler of Massachusetts, | 3 < chalrman of the national comimt. | Fallen Troes. sub-committees at 10 o'clock, | Great snowdrifts that were holding d "'f“‘" Charles D. Hilles, New |54 noryons prisoners in the Cascade York; J. Henry Roraback, Connev- | mountains near Enuntclaw, were de. ciljties for handling the nlflfinfll‘ convention arrangements today. 33 Peesons Held in Cascade Moun- tee, will meet with chairmen of the | ' geuiyie’ -wash., Jap. 6 UP)— ticut, and Miss Bina M. West. )oying the rescue parties endeavor- {opinion.” l‘de Kllfl\!ll | The paper thinks the recent inc Washington, Jan. 6 (LP) — uo\-] crnment handwriting experts were called today before the senatc com- | mittee investigating the Hearst | Mexican ‘“'documents” o give their opinion about the handwriting of various witnesses who have testified | in connection with them. 1 Two men from the navy depart- ment and one from' the treasury were asked. to testify about the similarities and Jdifferences of script |collected by the committee in its'| {hearings and by its detectives who | {have been at work sercetly for seve | eral weeks, Through this evidence the com- Michigan, were-que in Kansas City |ing ¢g carry food 1o the snowbound this morning. Other members of tho J lr:\ll'll mdr.yr. national committee arrived yester- | Tng pegcue partics, however, were day and completed a cursory In- cypected to reach iho marooned spection of the convention site, persons early today with sufficient Assignment of rooms and head- |1o0d to keep them untll blocked quarters for the convention will not {ronds can be opencd. be made for several weeks, it w: said, The housing situation and di tribution of tickets to the seats in tlonvention hall will be discussed today. The consensus of committeemen already on the scene is that Presi- | dent Coolidge meant what he said in refusing to be a candidate for vresident, Nine persons have reached ovt- lying towns from the snowbound iregion aince the week-end, when mont of the {solated groups went to | mountain camps for New Year's day. Bnowdrifts, ice und fallen trees block the roads leading to the camps. ! Twenty-five state road workers | sent word via telephone from a camp high in the mountains that | mittee intended if possible to point | definitely to the forger of the pa- {pers, which William = Randolph | Hearst published as Mexican state | documents only to n later from Ihis handwriting * experts that they | Were spurious. | Miguel Avila, Mexican-American |secret agent who says he procured |the papers for Hearst by purchase trom Mexican government employes, {also was called. s Officials of the Radio corporation, | Western Union and Postal werc asked to furnish coples of tele- | |grams exchanged between Avilaanl | i{John Page, Hearst newspaperman Aside from this obscrvation, how- | they were living on half rations. The | jn Mexico City who negotiated with cver, committeemen have, declined | wire since has been swept away bY | y\yil# for the to discuss national politics or ean- the snow. vlidates, not evey to the extent of —— offering commernts on - Gov. Al Smith's dddrem to the New York lASKS Intelligence Tests issembly. CHILE PRESS RAPS For American Voters | Battle Creek, Mich., Jan. 6 (UP)— ]Gnntln' of the ballot on the basis of the “intelligence quotient” was | advocated at the Battle Creek race | betterment conference last night by Dr. William J. Hickson, dirctor of }pathic laboratory. 0§ INNCARAGUA £ 55 “Painfal Memories Recalled,” Paper Declares Santlago, Chile, Jan. ¢ (# — EI ‘icreurio today says editorially that e aending of reinforcements of | after 12 years in his Chicago labora- | ‘nited States marines to Nicaragua |torY, the largest erime clinic in the | = 5 2 an epoch of peace and on the |World. He has studied the minds, Romany Gypsies Join > of the pan-American conference Havana” has caused surprise and sillusion, revived painful memories 4 provoked anew a state of in- “ictude throughout Latin America. The editorial characterizes the ; 1ited Btates’ action a transgression | the universal principles of right, ' -vereignty. and free determination. | “This *repetition of the episode .nat seemed definitely buried in the records of international errors s net even prescnted as a nobly in- spired crusade to do good by force of arms, but rather appears as u punishment and menace against a defenseless people that have done uothing other than to exercise iIn G.Fox & Co. | “Proportional voting will restore {the balance of political power to the | better-endowed mentally, where 1t “I realize that what I say chal- lenges all our cherithed slogans of cquality and democracy, but T arni | ready to sanction it.” i Hickson came to his conclusions emotions. nerves, physical equip: of 40,000 anti-social criminals. To ' lend crime he advocated segregation of congenital defectives before they {had the opportunity to commit i erimee, and sterilization of criminals. MINING MAN SAFE Mexico City, Jan. 6.—(UP)—F. Lyman Barber, Los Angeles mining man who was captured by bandits in Ithe Tenancinco state three weeks ition available at the embassy lodayi {indicated. Mexican authorities as- |sured the Americans they were do- ing everything possible to ransom | the mining man, HARTFORD, CONN. ment, heredity and personal history | |ago, still is sate, the best informa- | Sticks his head out of the wirdow | purchase of th *“documents.” i Arthur Bliss Lane, head of the | Mexican division of the state de- | partment, was called to deny the| |already discredited story that he ! {was involved in one of Avila's! | transactions, The committee hopes by its evi- | dence to report to the senate the | {name of at lcast one und perhaps | Itwo of the fabricators of the papers | so that action may be taken against | ! them, . | This was expected to be the {sesslon of the committee, Wh |started to investigate particularly | | the authenticity of a Hearst docu- | | ment declaring the Mexican gov- | | ernment ordered $1,200,000 paid to | four United tates senators. This | |document, among others, has been | branded a forgery. 1 2 | In Christmas Celebration | New York, Jan. 6 P—Romany | Gypsies from various parts of tl.c | | country opened a two-day celebra- | { tion of Christmas today at an en- | campment in Queens. Male mem- | bers of the tribe have been slaugh- { tering pigs and sheep and roasting | | them over slow charcoal fires since Tuesday. 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