South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 66, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 March 1921 — Page 1

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Kogulations Further Restricting Distribution of Liquor I)r awn Up hy Officials.

CHURCHES COMPLAIN

Klimi nation of Dealers Cuts Off Supply of Sacramental Vi ine, Churchmen Sav.

Vy Assrijtp.i rrrs : YASHIN(nXX. Mar. 6. Ufsulations furtiirr rtstrictint,- the distribution of lifjuor now contin4l to nv nufacturors anl holfilo druints liava; h-vn drawn up and await the approval of th? new administration. The regulations as drafted by prohibition oftlciaJ.s woult'. limit manufacturers to the .sale of their own product and forbid them to dispose- of other manufactures containing alcohol, urh a step in th opmoin of prohibition ufticlal;; would Kr-ntly r strict the Male of Intoxicants and by cutting of tlia slight latitude now alliw it manufacturers, coupled

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sale !ifuor dealor, woulii practically limit the distribution of l''juor to w'holemlo druT-rists. i'lmrt'lM's Protest.

j Prote.sT.s against the total elimination of thf whoks,ile liquor dealers, ; lioucvt-r, have been received by thc- ' treasury from representatives of the

ratho!:-, I'pis.-opalian and Lutheran denominations;. These denominations have hen accustomed, spokesmen for the churchmen have ex-

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S. Officials Await Reply From Central America to Harding Note.

1 v .s ciatr l I'rr- : INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Mar. ,n argument, over the t-n.Ie.-t irn of t: I'.f !nur.ine of a wortiati who i not yt-t H'a1 Sunday rrsu.!l in th.e

LAW BREAKERS MUST ANSWER MANY CHARGES

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BATTLESHIPS ENROUTK

Naval Department Sends Two Vessels to Protect American Interests.

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eolb i;e ! Certain dealers who provided thm v. ith wine of :t standard quality. With the elimination of the deal

ers, churchmen declared their source of supply ha? been cut off. As a remedy the prohibition authorities have been asked to permit reputabledealers who havo been in masinea.s more than three years to continue the. distribution of sacramenta.1 wines ai an exception to the general ro.r;ulatior. now in force. Early thi.'i week a hearing- on th matter H to be held by the internal revenue bureau. To lieciilc Heer Statut. Disposition on the question of wh ther beev may be prescribed for medicinal purposes by physician?, prohibition officials said, also will ome up fo- an early consideration

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MYSTERY MACHINE ST. LOUIS CROWDS FOUND BY POLICE PAY CLARK HOMAGE Six Men Reported to be Heav- Thousands Gather ;il Funeral ily Armed Desert Paekard Procession Bury Dead Car on Howard St. Statesman Today. Police officials uro puzzled over I3 Asso.-iif r.i rr?s: the actions of the occupants of ST. LOUIS, Mn lar. 6. ThouI'ackard twin six tourning- car which sands of St. Eouisans stood for was deserted early Sunday morning hours in the rain Sunday and paid no Howard st. According to res- homage to Champ Clark, idents of that section of the ciiy The tpecial train bear-ns the body the car was driven alongyld the arrived from Washington shortly curbing and six men left it. most brfore t o'clock. It' was .-clo duled of them armed with shotguns. They , : , entered another machine and sue- to havc arriVttl n h, ,lr tarhor' but ceeled in e.aplnff before the arrival uatj delayed when a terminal eli

cited the. murder, an arpinn nt resulted between the two men over A'hich was to collect the life in?arance of MUison's wife, wlio is a patient at a local hospital, and durin-r the arpiniptit, Parker, it was f iil. drew a razc and attacked Kllison. The latter told the police he then shot Parker four time?, killim,- him almost instantly.

iWILL TAKi: TWO DAYS

lv As- i.i ed Press : WASHINCTON. March K Anticipated replies to notes dispatched Saturday calling on Panama and (Vista Hica to cease fighting alon

th border and adjust their differ- j . !

ences hy agreement, occupiea me attention Sunday of government of-

ial--. who await with more than

usual J merest the reception of I'res't Ilardinp.'H first move in international affairs. official.-; of the. state department declared no replies miht be expected before Monday or u-sday. It was cnc-ally accejted that the notes virtually demanded that the two countries agree to an armistice. No further orders a to the use of naval forces to enforce compliance with the American demands were made public by the navy department. Two vessels Saturday received ordert? to make all speed to regions off the Atlantic, coast of Panama, prepared to intervene if such action became, necessary to protect American life and property. A Pin;e area in the zone of hostilities is dotted with banana plantations oi the United Fruit company, an American concern. iie Out StaOMi.enls. Although neither side during the day received advices from their governments, diplomatic rej ' resent -atives of both countrht gave out statements discussing the situation. Octavio Breche .the Csta Uican" minister, who has been ill for more than a week, dictated a statement denying" that his country contem

plated a war of conquest , and de

DR. M'QUARY TALKS AT UNION CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY

First of Series? of Evangelistic Meetings Held in Fir?t Baptist Church.

The first of a series of Union Kvangeiirtio meetings of tin- First Baptist and Pirst Christian churches was held in the First Paptist church Sunday evening1 at 7:0 o'clock. A capacity audience of the members of both churches attended the services. The series of nuttings will '.ast for two weeks. Rev. Bodney L,. MeQuary. f,f be First Christian church, give the evening sermon on the subject. "The Ideals of Men Ik fore God." Song service w as rendered hy A. I . (leorge, nationally known I.vanc!-i.-tie singer. Mr. George was assisted hy Mrs. A. I). George at the plan", who is widely noted for her accomplishments as a pianist. Ideals of World. "The ideals of the world as held by men are not the id". Is that God would havo them observe," aid lb v. MeQuary in ihe course of his sermon. "The ideals that God would hold before our ision are those of truth and lienor, high ideals and unwavering, whb'h make living an act to be revered before the eyes of the world. "Our ideals today havo !o'nr,"

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the Costa Uican troops had bet r. overwhelmed by enormously uper-

23." Hoo.iers Tneluded in Li?t tf 133 Case- Which Are Scheduled for Hearing.

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throughout Indiana tli wiks will bring before

Anderson Monday more, persons to answ r for

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ior forces wliile "fighting lio lions." llicardo J. Alfaro, Panaman minister of his government, who is in Washington on a speeiad mission, denied reports that Panama in one encounter had opposed Costa Ilica with a thousand .armed men. Ihscussing the terms of Saturday v note, which he said had been (C NTINCKl TTn PAGi: FOL'

of the nolico whn had been ca lle.l 1 KhlO jumped the tracliS kliilllg a

Several shots from shotgun shells were found in the abandoned machine. Tim m-achine bears an Indiana 19:1 license number of 1327at. It could not le learned la-st niprhi whether it had been identified as the one -which was stolen from M. W.

Mix, of Mishawaka several days a?o. . , T- 1 t T10 machine that vas' stolen from Adopt KeSOllltlons Keqiiesttllg him was believed to have been u.ed

Release of All Political

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j po.STON, Mar. 6. Resolutions asking the release of Pusreno V.

Debs, former socialist candidate for pre.-ident, from the federal penitentiary at Atlanta, Ha., and requesting that amnesty be granted "to all pel sens whnse political beliefs

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tion, trial". and imprisonment." were .adopted at a mass meeting lure Sunday. Speakers" included members of the executive committee ef the national socialist party.

President of Mexico Lauds, uhK n Mt,n,laJ' wHJ conclude a three

nay session in tins cn. The meeting also voted to send to Mr. Debs "its appreciation of hii years of toil in building up the labor movement, and its pledges for renewed efforts for his liberation." These erYiwts. speakers explained, will consist in part of the formation

in the attempt to roh a mail truck he! e. The automobile was covered with mud. The license plates were wired to the machine and had evidently been changed recently . The machine is being held at the police station pending an investigation.

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I .Mi:. I "t CITY. M;üv!i tt as Mexico is concerned

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itay aft rnoon. ie described the sp. i ch a conceived in a splendid . -pirit for the p.-opl.-- it' the wt-rlil; highly instructive and h'ghly moral. The subject of a treatv between

Culver Bank Robbers May He Given Change of Venue Today Special to The News-Times: PLYMOUTH. Ind.. Man h b Decision is expected to bo made Monday of the question of whether a change of venue shall be taken in the case of the aJleged robbers of the bank at Culver, recently indicted on a charge of murdering Russell Saine, dry goods merchant, killed in the tain battle that followed the robbery. Attorneys have sought to obtain a change of venue to the court of

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yard man. The body was conveyed to the city hall where it lay in Mate, until II p. m. Departure for Bowling Green, the statesman's home. town will be made at seven a. m. M Jfiday. Interment will be held at two p. m. The s-.adne.-s of the e asion was

enhanced by the inclement weither, i i but the lain slackened as the casket j was taken from Union station, and ! remained abated' while, the funeral ' procession marcehd to the city hall. J

liarge l roud titers. A double, line of police vainly attempted to hold back the crowd which gathered at the city hall, and services of soldiers from Jefferson Buraoks who had acted as a guard of honor, were requisitioned, to as-

isist police.

The procorsion from Union station was headed by mounted police vho were followed in the order named, by a battalion of regulars, company of national guardsmen, the hearse, a Masonic guard of honor, a sprinkling of (J. A. It. veterans and a cit-i r.ens guard of honor headeti by Mayor Kiel, and former governors Francis, Major, and Gardner.

MAY PROPOSE NEW PLAN TO ALLIES

with the nassinL' of the Vars. Tii-

world and the things of it are t" much with us, and the false i-ht of unworthy mattwrs which stand for a day, fill our vision and darken the ideals of God before us. And we also shall pass away with the untrue ideals we follow if we do not open our eyes to higher things, for it is written that "he who d-.-th the will of God abideth forever."

Costa Rican Troops Rout Members of Panaman Force

Mouse

Dr. Simons Mav Produce New Proposals at Reparations Conference.

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president said, had never bet. j discuss, d by the present govt rumen of Mexico, explaining that, rfc-p;-tbm would not be ur-te 1 by Mexico, "but mVi-st follow- a- lh- inclinations vt the fe-veral c-.:nt ire- dictate." No Otlicial Wo in I. Pre.-N't bregou h.a 1 received no ol'b-jal oid on the American I

.nit ion with riirar.l to rn-i 'irr.if lor. of'

atty Mt-xic.ir. gov rumen. as outlined by former Sen. Alh-rt ). Call, of New Mexico, t'i, new secretary of irtter'.or, in a letter recently maib public by the Nation il Association for th.e Prot- et ion of American Kiithr- in M.-i.-o. "Mr. Fall." he said, i-- Jh's conrtii'P, "tan ert v. hat'At r influ- : ii e he n-'.o'S with equal power ,v!if tba r a" str.atir or a a nu ruber of the cabinet." k::t:;orsJ that a Fri:i-h mission wis e n It w ay t Mexico w ere

ARREST FIVE MEN FOR MAIL ROBBERY

Chicago Police Take Men Suspected of Part in $50,000 Holdup.

tutor office, in case Judge rowser wlil consent to preside. The four indicted men are J. J. Fox and J. It. Burns, of Chicago, and A. Gilbert and Joe Beyers, of Knox, Ind. It has been revealed here that the cost of keeping the four men in Jail in Marshall county already has totalled 3 . C 0 ' and an effort will be made to obtain a tpecdy trial to reduce the future expense.

Former Senator Recovers From U ounds Received in Encounter U ith "Crank"

Says Industrial Condition of U. S. is Most Critical

It AMOoei.lt -. 1 I : ci-s WASHINGTON,

March f. Form

er Sen. Henderson of Xevada, who was shot and slightly wounded in the forearm esterday by Charles A. Crock. Takoma park, Md., was aide to take breakfast Sunday morning with Pres't Harding at Grasslands countryto!ub. near Washington.

I'.v Asoeintel Press: LONDON. Mar. C. Dr. Walter Simons, fie German foreign secretary.. Sunday night declined to say definitely whether he 'would produce a rje-- plan concerning German reparations 'Monday or merely explain the old tme. He conveyed the impressior, however, that he considered his previous explanation insufficient and probably would make nt w propc sals. Dr. Simons emphasized that Germany was prepared to do her uttermost and was earnestly, with, good will, seeking a path to an. understanding but, he added "Our god ill finds a natural limit in ojr capacity and resource The treat itself recognizes this. "We have only our labor and industrial pcoducta tt offer ami thee. are undesirable to the countries e-n

titled to reparations. Hence, care-j ful consideration is necessary and collaboration on both is-ed.s is ess n-

tial. it a that. I do not s"o why a solution should not he found."

ltv Ahsoeinted Pm-m : SAN SALA'ADOIt, Rt public of Salvador. March Z. Cost.t Kican troops attacked by Panaman fore s in the region f Gulfo Dulce, on th1

western end of the frontier, route d j Sm it li.

the Panama ns. wtio numbered more than 1.000, s-ays a dispatch from Costa. Rica, received by way of Vii-.i r.i fii; Sliaddav. Ill tile t'"t"

river region, the dispatch Htat-s, 0'J ! I'anruan sopii-rs, commanded hy Quir.tero, annihilated a garrison of 50 Cesta Riem soldiers. Many South Americans and others , were volunterring for sej-vi'-e in a j battalion of b-ath" being formed , in Costa. Rica by officers who er. d i

under the administration of form i Pres't Tinoco acrording t the di-

r.atch, which says the man serving without pay.

few' A. P.

than 2 ) 0 alntost a

score of different effer.t-.en charged against them. It fill bo arraignment day, the time when the accused persons will pb-ad guilty or not guilty of the offen s. Sentences will be imposed for the guilty, ;uil trial dats. Ft I for th'H''-? pleading not guilty. Bankers and bootbargers, judge., police officials, financial prt;rn'tt? and government employ; will all oonie togcthtr l.efon the court but so manv are to an.-wr that tlic arraigninent will rot be c-ompktd duiing th" day. Forty j.ii! pi-isoto-rs. awaiting the .arrigriment. will not oiin- 1 fore the judge ui't'd Tue--biy, and it may ! that some of thoN- now at p.!-eity ..n le.e.j will le d l.iy d ;n m il-.iug th- a- pl-as. To (all I.'..". Ca In all. 1 !' ." i as'-s wginsi J s " p " - hoi-f. will be call-.! during th t w c, das, hat all of the .'i- l' ii l.n.ts will noi h ;n the court for some of them have not been arrest ! b the Ill.ic-dials. More til. ia l.alf Ih--.tccused will answf to !;.. tgi of viol.itir.g the f.-deral piadubltioT law, and others to a :n ult ;pl i ly of cliarges, itu biding io!.t(ion of the Munii act. using the loois in H'dieme.i to ib fraud. 1 1 a r ..- ;e u t i M g stob n auton.obib-, , u r t -? f ii i u g, forging- eov i inin-nt r-- u : f t : . th--anti-naia oti act, and sta!iug from r.iürool arid jrc- .- h : ; :i i r, t s. Mumie, with in..re than t'o S olc of its C.t. '.:- ;.('," 1 f !1latinn of the prohibition liw, will send th.. largest d'bgatjon to the arraignment, ri.ity and South B nd have more than a score, whib- a number will mm- from Dicton ard butta nsiioi . 'or'spiraep-s to vbd.te the li.pior law are )i irged ag.'.ir,. t the j-.f jops from i-aeli if tie " cities, and this diss of d f- iolarH wlil inclu'le tov.Tsh'p if f icia 1. a meng th'-m "it y .l-.dge James .V. Wst, ef I"gart- i .'-t ; Thomas

hief

.tti "od-. South F.end;

Muma,.

J io ; e

tow ns ! ! i p

D;nton; ji-.fr at

F

n :

i

A. Spure nn.

mannt' i- tui- r; Dr. X :a- V. police commission r. and

( ( ' ' N T I N F F D N FAG F FFR SOUTHERN RAILWAY TO FIGHT STRIKE

are

Heeriver for Hoad Says Mriker Will he Supplanted hv New aIpii.

Pv A-v-,. iHte.l Pre-- t ATLANTA. (Ja..

March k Wit!i

t a rproi mat ly I."."'0 inpb'. h : : -f nke and with fa rv train s-andirg

ji'.'-. B.

! Atlanta.

D. Bufg, ree Ivi-r

DECLARE WAR ON

INDECENT FILMS 'srri

Ibrniingha ta a

S' 1 !

of the

A t ! e n t ! that nr.

Motion Picture Association to I5an Producers Who iolate Standard.

lag mad- in an

manner to t:i p.ov r. w m-i utae r'gular s'l:r'l'ii'' as s-'O.'l

GRILL WITNESSES

INMATEWANTRIALfe;

Mr. Henderson suffered practically j no ill effect from the shooting. I Crock H in jail, awaiting arraign-

merit in court.

Defense Counsel Examines Men to Testify for Accused Miners.

15 v Asfoeint-1 Press : NFW YORK, Mar. ;.- p;,rn to. Prevent the production of -ju. ?tion- ! able films and to preclude the c-i pb'itation of i:'.tur.s in a m in:.1 r 1 offensive to jrood taste wa r.- ;a- , bodie! ;n resolutions adopted hy the -t National .Association of the M t:n i

i'lcture jn;ustrv, made pum: i:' rf';

niitt. Trie as.s e...;.

irei"!ii.'i most r r tne motiort

j picture jiroilU'-'-M and distributori in the United St it'-s, pro! - tei i

against films "a rousing bawdy emo- j tions, pandering to a sF.aeious curl-:

rsity or in any mann r

order; ar 'I r

a s post i In i- aing t !-. Bugg. v.-lio u as " t'le To. l.'e.

t j : e e i .t V" b i: : j ' . o s oj union r-pr'-erta iv-s -. e r S'pl.ir !y T f-"l'-Vf S'1 '1 T sibllity of r'! L'o ) ! T ! ?. Z ;i T: e'-ta'-le ! isis of re.l j.ti'n ?).

u . M r. prebb nt

a

n o f i r

n th ;

p r .pi 1 1.

Bnatlierhondi Meet.

A mr et i i- tr f ' b "i r. d u ;i i ' r. w r p r - on the raür' ,,1 v.-: the Atlanta labof

ni.

btit h

d'

n cl

ll

r'! a

claims commlt-shut which would Pw-k afrrr tb.- ad J-.:t m nt of laims

from

r.v Ai u -bitr-l ru-v.: rv Aürilnted 1'rtfs:

CIIH'AHO, .March 6. Five men j CHICAGO. March tb The present were arrested Sunday in connection ! industrial condition of the country! w ith the robbing Saturday night of J js the most critical in the last 44 j a mail truck. Posta' authorities j years. D ivid It. Forgan. president of said that the loss would not exceed Ithe National tUty bank of Chicago,) jr.o.non. (declared Sunday in a speech before! .... . . 9 I . v. . . 1 T I

Several additional arrests in eni-;the Current bvrnu ciuo in i.var.y cai;i and Toledo. O.. were promised 'ton.

by potothce inspector? working on the arrest in Waukegan. OH.. Saturday of James K. Babcock, and

.iitciiaei i'" ouuor tu i uihiu. uir i

two were said to hive driven into suid Mr. Forgan. "Thi is due to Waukefr.jn in the automobile used Jthe- aftermath of the war and the by a Toledo band that recently exe-jfaet that Europe, which In other cuted a $1.00e000 theft here. itimes of financial depression has W. J. Carroll, a Toledo drtectHe. Jbeen a help, iü now a veritable millarrived in Waukgan and questioned Istone about our necks. Only the

ail cour.trh.-, would probably Jthe two men. Afterward he rieclar-operation of the federal reserve.

te gin operations sou e time during Ud that he had unclvered twcral j bank sysm has prevented a tinanthe urt sent month. ine'v de:vcIoDrrieti.:s. Iclal rr.lc."

"The past three months have been filled with reports which show that

the general economic conditions tf j

the country are extremely grave,'

THE MOVIE DISTRICT in South Bend is ranidly assuming metropolitan proportions. A new group of live wire merchantsare offering some barg uns of interest to the shoppers cf northern Indiana and southern Michigan. iA'tal folk.-? will also read some amusing chatter of that section eif tow n when they glance cver our special movie page. It is one that will appeal to photoplay lovers. If you are not already a FubfcribT. call Main 210) and r.sk for the Circulation Department. We give service THE NEWS-TIMES

i I ltv A-se'-ii. -ed Pn-sn: i 'WILLIAMS' N, W.

V;l.. Mar. 1.

injurious to

pur;. eoT; 1 j. v.-a s of Pr si an e r

i u . a '

pubb

welfare.

-1

n t c ; r j -. i i d over 1 V r.. . i . the :r. Iv

r pr f.t":c-? 's

1 Sund.-.;, in f- r th.e . " i - f 1 t t n f I"1 e rr r :? u ir .

. i ta - of

If thf producers do not live to this standard. the rslu threatened them w'.lh expulsion.

Counsel for the defense jn the Mate- declared the a.

here worked

examining new -fenders.

Probably 13 of thern. -w ill I Ban-

; wan gun tight trial

' throughout Sunda

' w itne--s

I be. placed on th.e Kand in behalf; , of the seventeen Matew anians ac-i

cased of btinir implicated in the ' death "f Alb i t C. Felts, a p.aldwinJ peps letective. duringe the battle ! !a-t May. onuns-l announcer. The summoning of the latest wit-

j r.esses prviuiics in idea er -i nv I of the defendant si testifyin-g before 1

j Wednesday next. J. J. Coniff. atjtorney for the defence- aid. He I stated alsci that his side would ret

in the- criminal

C; tticti won jirost- eution

tion

. . an ,

I a of ef-

Inf-rr at:-" ri 1 l 'ret n er.-.o'

of the ir. - il work' ' and A. N- f-.-iXal ; r: r; ! ?: c.i' a ;-i v

a :

A. B. t a " e n

te

r the l.-er'inr. Pr e, j er Bu ,

i

tl

Tho resolut:

Piling led flit

i Cl

th it th

are ofso-ti'

a

and lntmer.ii.

?ize and e Xi

the "b i vice" or w

i gamtoing or tne v.

1 1

sa.-'o :ou--. m l : tfl'S. whi'-li 'e;:,ph gerate , x app. a!

;; co r; fe :a hz c h r: i a k - d r i n -. e n r

r nareot.c

s ir. ie '

'e fr-How.rl n er?tp!e k. rvi' - on tiie roid as i

bis .C-

r' i'f :' lure V. o " m n

Irr

q air- 1

itl" tll

O IV'l S '. t

s and iiif'! a railroad. ,

1 1

it -

.bad aid.

a .

:ped

pt o.

r-.a '

'tp:it-9 which unn-- s-ari'.v

expressions or d;. tormti.it:-:.-papsicnate have." or partirulai

an

I probably ry next Pridp.y. The num- i suce-stive bed

I b-r of rebuttal witnesses, the rtate jviill call is not known.

The defense te.ok up its side of th crije March 1. and to date it ha. used nearly forty w1tnee?.

"in ar. d

ro

P lea . i o :,K h

-'.d.' d'.e- W ill

t he W "Th

i ripvi'v ard f f tiie ra;'. WrtV

e

r

a"t. rv r ' ; l .' r : r t . b r - ; ' . ! b e of the

: n. b. 1 s

, 4 :a!

.c:' -re r : '

of ap v i r4 , - trim during 'r!e nt

;

' 'r

It

dancer.'

o??i cr scanty "which instruct

scene:.-

IÜ'

' statetne

i j

x n

h'hitioi-

atttre

r- r t r. e

a

conform in ev. law ful proVe.p

the fee blr-.n.lu.l. d I pb

s a

nd

f V.4

n p r.." Mr. B ucg'a "ha er Je.i vor ! t w ay to i rdrly .ml und met the e-n n;-i":t.: urn bal-

in methods cf committing crime

I

rs in six rPTerent conference