Oakland Tribune (Newspaper) - February 12, 1923, Oakland, California and 48 boom Season to date Normal to date year to date VOLUME TEN CENTS OAKLAND CALIFORNIA MONDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 12 1923 Copyright 1923 by TRIBUNE Publishing Co 22 PAGES H 1 JA uni nn HILL in S F new Japanese to who Francisco toddy Below Ji 5 to Japan who is on his way to JSTew to His Countty Will 0 p p o s-e Against Nipponese i Declares Islands Not Over- crowded Ambassador Back From Tokyo Sees Only Peace in Situation SAN FRANCISCO Feb International News nouncing thai cams as of open and as a believer in laying all the cards table Masanao new Japanese ambassador to ton arrived here today He arrived 24 after Charles Beecher Warren American envoy to Tokyo had reached the and an- that all Pacific misund standings had been cleared tip declared i that he had no instructions from the Japanese government to re- open the immigration question but of course prepared to discuss it if States government should desire do so JAPAN IS OPPOSED said did not question the right of American Congress to pass any legislation it desired reference to admitted Japan would not look J kindly qn which would discriminate against the Japanese k The purpose of Japan is tq keep with the United to even better them if that t understand I am expected to say but as to that I have special mission f Since feeling of Japan Is that the of secret diplomats has passed governments may on the table and discuss matters freely acd j of p Dim I LUI Assassination of Former tain of Detectives Two Others Believed Aim Man Is Jailed When Third Attempt to Visit Friend in the dry j Prison Is Nipped in Bud Burried Woman Becomes Mother pa Feb his children were burned to death ill wnich destroyed their home part of Indiana yesterday Mrs who burned wae brought to a hospital here where a few hours later she became the mother of a Physicians both would live IRISH IN wL Stands by Grant 1 declares that freedom of tation should be attended to the Bible ay well as other books Belief that an attempt have been made last night to take of former of the bureau and two present of the department if attempted jail brak the city prison for which one- nr i arrest had been successful was ex- pressed today by probing the circumstances surrounding trie frustrated delivery J William Richards said to be an ex-convict is a prisoner city Jail today under strict his arrest last night after a battle within the prison At the time arrest j Richards had hidden in his ing- the police say a pistol with 90 i rounds of ammunition the pretence of visiting a prisoner Richards had been shown a de- tailed map of the cells arid dors it was brought day's police Investigation SECOND MAS IS While the prisoner is being grilled by in an effort secure all of the details regarding alleged plot search was being made for another man who is known to have conferred with before he made the to the jail and was arrested Cards found Body pf Mrs C B Hooper Found at Suicide Feared 4 Dr Thos O'Higgins Father i French Send Tanks to Check of Free State Threatened Strike by and Healey's man Near Bo- Law Assassinated at Home chum Boycott Extended President Eamonn Invaders Deny Germany All Ready to Submit I Products of Ruhr Question of Erin Republic lions of Marks for Strikers to Decision the Voters Are Seized Agents Jailed The body of 5S years old prominent society matron and of mining man was found at the tom of an abandoned near her to the evidence pointed to the theory that she had committed V i victim Timothy Healy governor eral of the Free State The According to relatives whom the woman had recently been visiting in Marin county she left return yesterday Mrs Hooper had today gave to the belief I Japan recognizes that the tion of is a matter for United States to decide and the United States will So anything detrimental to own interests Japan feels that immigration not discriminate race or nationality but rather discriminate between the of nations than themselves The Japanese people have never an favor of sending Japanese into United States As matter of fact the Japanese has issued no passports for the immigration of j laborers into States 1907 Some few may have through mav have and tion Meeting that an attempt have been made against the the for- mer detective two in- Upon these cards were written the of andj detailed l of how to reach eluding street te get off aud how many blocks to i The two Petersen it i marked for Powers and is believed were death are George AlexanSer in torr Agree After has tried very hard i c this i JAPAN IS v I V Feb Sunday be as a day of rest ambassador denied 1 by the -600 workers on try sometimes pictured to j stadium of the be As yet Japari is not up University to arisea which will make Sabbath Japan's total population Tne c wgre foreign does not j Plans of an agreement reached he said If Japan's between Comptroller Robert millions were so crowded Sproul representing the sometimes would University of California Dr be sending from 250.000 to outside every year a- matter of fact Japan sends only a small of that number and practically as many Both of these officers are known to be in disfavor by the Oakland underworld element due to the arrest of numerous crooks the possibility of a revenge tive was being probed is also known to have a number enemies among All of the prisoners in the city jail have been Questioned in an fort to establish some connection with Richards PLOT BY KYLE Richards alleged attempt to set free a certain prisoner or several prisoners in the city prison was frustrated by the quick action of Night Captain of Detectives liam Kyle When he was placed arrest last night Richards fought a desperate battle with the captain in one of the cor- of the jail and was over- powered only after being struck E- president of eley of- and C D Bates of the contracting of Bates Borland which charge of preliminary 1 tion Proposed months and recently had been under treatment at a San Francisco hospital Relatives she was often despondent as a result of her poor physical tibin and her life It is their belief that after she was a victim of a temporary spei of melancholia and jumped in the well Mrs Hopper is survived by one William H Jr and two daughters Mrs Heiene Hooper Treat and Annette Hooper of Saif Francisco BY ESSEX Feb troops DUBLIN Thomas tho streets hero of Maryborough father cocked rifles night all stores of free state and refused ister of home affairs was to tlic lands A party of armed men drew up residence at 7 o'clock three ing troops A state was declared nt disorders There ivera reports of ances In various BY ASSOCIATED near tne TO bers the house and demanded Dr replied that in quence of a communication ly completed he would not admit anyone but on plea of wanting to raiders him to open the door SHOTS TEAK OFF TOP OF VICTIM'S SKULL of the men then fled leaving his two companions on the doorstop Hooper and her husband well known in San separated through a divorce action ago 5 7 Locate WIRE TO Feb 13 Police were notified today of the through information they of Hayes ami Detroit Hayes cording to is wanted by on i that he Dwindled P R Nicholson Ohio out through A bunco The Florida authorities Hayes wife was in San Francisco and located through the local police department Hayes was lo- at a Detroit hotel under the name of Haggerty the local police report shows According to police Richards appeared last night at the police garage of the city hall where he found George and Patrick were duty in the jail He then elevator man on be taken to the thirteenth floor to see a prisoner This was refused and he nest fleKk sergeant and ob- Slashed in Fight RICHMOND Feb Juarez of 818 Delaware street Berkeley is at the Cottege taj suffering from severe wounds today the result of a fight with F C street raiders Inside reading the document O'Higgins who was 70 years old disarmed him snatching away his revolver The raider shouted to his two companies to fire They responded fatal shots which took Of Dr O'Higgins skull Miss Mary MacSwiney and Mrs Clark widow of Tom Clark who was executed In 1316 were ar- rested together with their mothers in a raid by Free State forces day upon the central office's Were which had just been reopened MADE NEW AMNESTY By The Press first official report a under the new amnesty decree been received from County CoMt a aumber of Feb Central News from Berlin says two soldiers and one killed lit a clash at In the this when soldiers halted a motor car containing French soldiers BT TO 12 ports Germans arc a strike nt liot far Bochum to the of placu Germans are boycotting the of occupation tho district tlic been to over the work of some the Gorman boycott is and more flic and the Gennaris have de- to extend it Ing to do with the French and Belgians beginning today FOOD MATERIAL EMBARGO ON BUHK vf LEASED WIRE TO ESSEN Feb and Belgium will deny Germany all products of the Ruhr from mid- night tonight until the capitulates agrees to par heavy duties Invaluable supplies of steel as fotell as fuel the lars accompanied by their leader will bis delivered up arms and lost to the issue Ja at the Newmarket military and entered an un- not to fleht against government QUESTION OF TO BE PUT TO VOTERS LONDON Feb the of the in a statement to the Dally Kail de- clared that he was ready that Eamonn should ad- vise his followers to surrender settled Temper of Inhabitants of the was aroused by an- of these new tions It was reported that secret organizations of Ruhr citizens arc now meeting regularly German officials are doing thing in their power to foster strikes In the occupied zones and the French to combat them The report from Worms today said the French seized a half a million marks there and sixty their on the condition that at Mayence to prevent the Ger the question a or the j utilizing the money to pay free state should be to the electors Cosgrave's declaration strikers A number of agents dis- tributing strike funds were ar- was made ingly in reply ft mm mmt w Heresy the Synagogue Feb ho did not details regarding the of the Ten Commandments to Moses on -S Wise of the Free Synagogue in a sermon at Carnegie Hall today challenged officials of Jewish church to heresy There are heresy hunters In the Jewish churches as there are In the Protestant and they me if they he His sermon Recant or Resign Church and Versus was devoted mainly to a defense of- Pr to the interviewer's question He Bishop William T over sr KABBI Bishop was challenged by Rabbi Wise with evasion in hie reply to Dr Grunt and he that it would have meant death to moral and life of church for to recant I am a Wise asserted but the freedom of religion IB and liberty Is Interdenominational I have a peg staked in the fields of truth and I cannot view the teue with cern Grant case he continued was the third heresy controversy of the year and ho championed Grant unreservedly At the same time Dr Grant rector of the sion a sermon on The informed the mayor i Should Liberalism Be Generally of Essen they will help themselves which occurred on B street received a T would then be more franchise Mat here lf this district falls be ready before June or to five-inch from the back of to the chin and a four-inch wound hip His has placed arrest Juarez waa taken to the hospital and from th to j pital A razor believed haYe t the fight was recovered by alir E'er overflow -as only the normal for a of her Ambassador legislation 1s In Mrs Nolan Takes than to leave the decision LONDON Feb British government to the labor party hia majesty's f ftr pie the be fought on the system of proportional There is riot a neat in that could win under not even nor Meet the Irregulars to be strong lie by held 51 E suit Job at the stadium site ini i diet which would have Strawberry Canyon or 10 to own land in Japan This j charge of the negotiation m j he said extended to individual the of the regents the stadium pre- met a man After When the elevator him to the in Jail he was recognized as a former prisoner by refused admittance to detectives left the halt and on north side of Washington and accorded to corporations J work has progressed to passed ten years ago which such a degree that work is barred foreigners from land lag he had never really been 5 the past enforced reference to immigration legislation on that as necessary as It has been In ftx Congress declared there was no In Japan over relations with the United States on that score was welcomed by Rolph anc city of- and by the Chamber of committee headed by PresB Mae Ellen Nolan of San Francisco today took the oath ot office f as successor in the house of representatives to her late husband John T She is the third woman is men and women t 1 We Irregulars are tired wants to settle We have had direct com- from the in its it will attempt to force the new parliament Ramsay MacDonald leader of the party In the House of said there would be four 1 Britain should re- 1 her reparations claim under conditions troope should be to withdraw from the Ruhr for some time is said to have taken a pencil on the sidewalk to have detailed floor plan of the D- Sates one ing or present Congress but her election also tb the next Mrs the first woman that California has to Congress of contractors In charge it been absolutely necessary on at the progress of week be lost Wallace K Alexander and by If Gen 1 SACRAMENTO Feb G Morton of the Presidio Iic rate redactions effected Saved 20 BT wnos TO es the of i i were the past to Fairmont Hotel era and hte party took i entrances Returning to tie city hall a third time ne went to the office of Cap- tain Kyle on the second floor is said to have told Kyle that ife wanted to see a named Smith who had robbed bis home at 801 Tunnel road The night captain the mwj a him on the elevator tb There captain of Richards previous OVERPOWERED BATTLE t t that ing the prisoner named Marriage Birth all foil lag disarm hi wu In Fall Of f Coping SAN FRANCISCO Feb Attempting to get Into his room out iof He had C Arnold -55 fell from I Street today and received died filar on the second floor and r a hal I open he at- tempted to reach the window of hte His Smashed at y Gale Sinks stand De as dent of the republic He was never elected president of tho republic be called The republic be recognized The labor frill for of re- lations with Germany ami for reference of the Mosul question to in he declared he did not believe in some factors In connection with the birth of Christ He Bald he had received many letters from those finding fault with him for my attention BY HIS I can still hold British Navy Ignores Moslem Threats Begins to Sweep Mines Planted Near way to the Smyrna Harbor Score of Foreign Warship's Off Port With Trained on City Parley at Constantinople BY TOUTED WISE TO i PARIS Feb of the Turkish armies Is reported at Smyrna where the Ottoman to to leave the harbor may expire at any time French government te without definite information as to latest ultimatum ends Constantinople despatches bare stated it announcing the hoar It International Service Staff Feb allied naval commanders at Smyrna will r reject new Turkish ultimatum that tho foreign warships in the harbor must leave within three according to reliable news from Constantinople this after- noon The that ail foreign more than 1000 tons leava the harbor was Issued one today expiring It was extended until Wednesday night and eventually a temporary agreement was reached but apparently the Turks have withdrawn from Admiral Nicholson of the British navy in defiance ot the Turks has swept up a number of mines planted by the authorities near the entrance to tho Smyrna There is a clear passage for the the Admiralty has been advised CONSTANTINOPLE Negotiations Sis kish and allied authorities a- at Constantinople officials that a final settlement effected at the conference of Ismet of the Turkish gation in iho Near East peace con- ference Vand the allied high com- later In the week More than a score of foreign at anchor off Smyrna with their guns turned on thp city British dreadnaughts are outside the harbor A number of bearing machine are lying off tho Smyrna piers OF IS CONFIRMED Feb from London that the Turks have re- their ultimatum to lied warships at Smyrna is con- firmed by the morning papers day It appears that last Saturday tlie Turks announced they would wait three days longer after which they reserved the right to act The French it the first to receive the com- it to London upon the great lessons of that mon and preach upon the ity of these lensons yet retain my belief birth of Christ Dr Grant made no reference to the challenge of- Bishop Manning fop him to state his denial SEND DESTROYERS TO EAST BT PRESS LEASED WIRE VALETTA MaJta Feb is understood the British force of de- in Turkish waters is being added to by another flotilla from the Atlantic fleet presumably the he title on in Arthur Griffith never claimed more of DaiK Coggrave asserted that the Free State ministry never had made to on the contrary he re- from the instated on the surrender of idl is his willingness to peace terras on condition elections on the one clear Ireland or a republic Cardinal F alii at Altar Death mass and struck from RoTne Kited He declared he would parliamentary decision ol a levy on capital 1 prophecy that pursuit of will reparations will be a great curse of America and all MaeDonald said BT ASSOCIATED Feb Just one month ago today I gave orders to troops to enter the Ruhr and never until Germany makes adequate settlement the ful wrongs arid damages inflicted upon my country will I order them to said General De- ths French commander to The Associated Press today The accusation corning men who systematically destroyed our mines at Lens and oar tries at Lille ia typical cynical We da have to resort tq roch acts We ate not even to rule the with an iron hand We confident otr opr unambiguous terms Wise Endorsed by Temple Sinai Head t Cf Temple Sinai today endorsed the statements made yesterday by Rabbi Stephen S Wise of the Free Synagogue of New York In: which he that he did not believe certain details in regard to the Ten Commandments and advocated the liberalizing of the church Rabbi Coffee Is a personal friend of Rabbi Wise and declared him to be a great a fearless a most loyal Jew In discussing the statement Rabbi Coffee very much In the remarks which Stephen S Wise made yesterday at New York the most preachers in America today and views always deserve re- attention I thoroughly agree with Dr Wiae In his about the Ten Commandments These laws form basis of today but the Bible certain details forty centuries ago fo v i t route to Malta destined the I Dardanelles will make the number of British in near eastern waters five The allied policy it is said is in no way modified by new Turks use force the warships have to defend themselves According to advices here from Constantinople the Turks maintain their right to close Smyrna and to foreign ships but that up to the present there has been no renewal of ultimatum to the allied to depart International Service SUlf Correspondent LONDON Feb government Is without tion from General British commander the Turks new ultimatum to Ships to leave Smyrna was by the fice afternoon Earth