Washington Post, The (Newspaper) - July 9, 1920, Washington, District Of Columbia Member of the Associated Press The Associated N exclusively entitled to the use ttr of news patches credited to it or not otherwise credited in Urn paper and also the local news herein Ihe Post U i member of the I Associated Press thf complete of the world s greatest news gathering cloudy tomorrow little change m Temperature j 82; 69. 4.S M I Oo I OKI ICE W ON D C JULY 1920. 1920 BY THE W POST CO TWO BY PROGRESSIVES Assurance Given Nominee by Ohio Louisiana Fails to Ratify Suffrage Despite Cox's Plea G. 0. P. FACTIONS UNITED Roosevelt Men Reach Decision at Dinner in READY TO JOIN CAMPAIGN M Brown of Thinks I Havo Nothing to Third Chairman s Senator mins Will Guests of Newspaper and ises to Horp Make I p Papei By II I D JK v U i h P C Marion Oh V complete one has be v on t P Republi an and v par IPS This was the word r jusu to Senator Harding a fr I one ot Rm eve t supporters in 1 I h IP s jri r IP Progressives K v n r un adherence was reached at a 1 ii i H i v ar 1 lub in New i ik is night The full i an e or the gathering was apparent until Mr Brown dis vl the re is well as the i i s t the d tiers all of whom p i 1 h Roosevelt eight irs ird have since constituted hi Kb or the Progressive pi Gives Aid to I a r c r i at on of the ss v s i 1 th is r pol t al m s a t Tie when the Dem s fa e a el v sion then of nations in 1 the sj T P means e will hive a par in senato Harding a 4. srn hart h -i t me Br w s assurance of Progres n rt and Senator Hiram j H i A for support of the I and nominee i p r h into Ha 1 That s a 11 ex lif fol o s t has been xir nbo PTV i r i i Ohst u to Third M 1 row r 1 t f s II t I n M xr oh t i room c m M t he 1 M n s v i i 1 i I t 1 W a s f i i 1 1 r srr m n i 1 v V rk n i t n I i n K i I n T n e 1 bv -s ni 1 s v a i j ill t s- n o- ns n n o rn n t Satisfies I ogress i ves a Hi T a i tn 1 T pr n Licked I r v and V 1 i 1 V n al Ih il 11 John n I II 1 al rh m i H ha i bo rn 1 1 i 1 1 im Haml j -i t rim y r H r To elt lad dr rh i an v l o n w T f puhl an 1 ind na i he rank anl e id rs s r -t hit t h f v 1 o A 11 n f Pro o' h ti attend b it sen t t-i isas i Gov J and am Allen VV h e ot Kansas and B Starts VI r Hr w n he first of the erts n le to make his i s home here Now a tn t h e r s h a v filen into line v r b re p will be a idv s Veam of callers noi home 1 n n of a e e to be will be laid before a week I her th s week Chair an i will drop into town to remain over Sunday at le home M- House Refuses at Final Session to Suspend Clement Undecided About Special Session in the Raton Rouge La S action on worn in suffrage featured the biennial session of the Lou siana legislature w hich adjourned s ne die at midn ght tonight the f r-n through the final of he session on of the Federal woman amendment was cons deration either in committee rooms or on the floors of the st in the houses i last minute was rp ide t i f iv t s appeal of Giv C 3X that T in i ll s h s ate to Th h of representatives ever 1 to suspend the rules to the in of a t on resolution and so far as the legislature was concerned ification was a dead issue It was live to the last The State lighters who bitterly fought ratification fared no better for their bills providing suffrage to white women by State were killed by small margin tne two thirds required for constitutional amendments Still Gov. Clement Rutland t lement returning tc his home here today for the first time since his conference In Washington with Senator Harding le garding a special session of the er mont legislature to make possible i at of the woman amendment he was still as to a special session That Washington matter was altogether too much publicity he of Iowa will be another guest arr Saturday It is ex- p ted Sen C ummins because he s an on transportation will be t approve what Harding say regarding the r j i I b Named for Harding received word 1 thai lot the first time in the his j t of Crawford Ohio the pictur a Republican candidate tor E n sident hangs in the windows ot the county courthouse Crawford is jnt cf the most overwhelmingly r me. counties in tht St ite but it last election J Wright i can was elected common pleas judge arid both he and his of reporter have decorated their offices ind their windows with Hard ng I r m iown n in Illinois came word todav that another has been named tor senator Harding The is a son of F 1 o berman of the 1 aUy Harris biiK 111 Notice of the naming c ame the printers ch ipel of the Daily Reg stcr as the printers thought that the bov being a son of a newspaper man should be named for their paper candidate for President His Senator Harding went down to his newspaper office todav for the first t mo since his return to Marion He is personally acquainted with all of the employes most of whom he called bv their first name His greeting was especially warm toward the foreman i of the room w h has been I tn thp rtt of the Star since Senator Harding purchased U 34 years The senator told his associates that he would be down again and would help make up the paper as soon as his tance speech is out the wav Gen Wood spent around in Georgia while the Lowden ers spent only 000 Claik L Gner former postmaster at Ga was the pay-off man fir the Wood people he said adding that Gner worked under di- rect orders from Frank Hitchcock former postmaster general in the Roosevelt The steam roller in the Republican national convention was an tion of benevolence compared with the steam rollers in Georgia Johnson said adding that conditions there were controlled by the administration back the Wood campaign Johnso n said National Committeeman George Bean of Florida Capt Henry Blun of Savannah and former Postmaster Cole of nothing about Wood but were ordered to prepare a delegation for Mr Hitchcock to Boss Johnson charged that of were made openly by Wood backers to men of influence to get votes Many of the men backing Wood were former he said Senator Kenyon asked Johnson if officials of the Department of Justice took part in the Attorney Generals campaign in Georgia L of Atlanta was the leader Johnson said Other questions ties of the Department of Justice in Georgia brought no definite tion SENATE FUND QUIZ LOUIS Expenditures by Palmer's ers and Defeat of Reed to Be LAVISH OUTLAY IN GEORGIA Negro Says Democrats Spent More Than Who Were Very Liberal the h X com- i te pre con en tion expenditures of candidates f 'M f r M is it 11 ics tomorrow 1 vi in behalf of hell Palmer was i and it f r the ratu nomi i -i ate scheduled l toon at tomorrow s ses s n in 1 n i scoie of witnesses n 1 id t I 1 T Goltra Demo lat a onal e o m in an and J neph T Dav is both c r St I oui b n subpoenaed I ports that paid ODD to U U tor expenses to the c on which was responsible for the o i of Senator Reed from national convention seat were slid bv members to be one s wh h will be investigated dispatches from San 1 xn isco todav showed that and 1> iv s ai e st 11 there but s said the committee be pin its in into Mr r s campaign of whether and Davis are present Prohibition Convention May Put Ticket in Field l S ticket m ij be put in th field this fall t an announce ment made bv G Hin ah iw chairman of the tional committee HP declared botl the and tional parties in a plank in- the amendment had failed to live up to the standards bv American people in 43 States Decisions as tc a ticket will b made he said at the national tion to be opened in 1 incoln Nebr on 21 Mr snd that the prohibition party considered it incumbent on us to maintain a parti t give expression to the millions of diy voters I or the time in the c f a. one sesson will be sven to T 1 enforcement mass meeting o Id prohibition will also bf discussed n nd women s hr ir will be the theme cf mother session U. 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WILL ATTEND BRUSSELS SESSION Georgia Ti e todav fln shed its in with the testi T incoln T a i alleged to have re- e e I i den w ho de lared supporters of Cen sp nt mere than Gov tow den n i i and that spent in e then both o these Negroes who have voted the t in Georgia have disap and nevei hive been heard of n Johnson told the committee w h e h w es Q jest ion in g him about 1 v nc h ngs They don t lyneh men for belong ng to the Republican do Senator Kenvon Oh ves do Tohnson re a negro voting the Re- publican ticket has disappeared and no tidings have ever been heard of him In Dublin Ga during the vention campaign there was wild use of he witness asserted I spei t only there he ex- but the othe r fellows spent more than 000 Th fellows he said were tin representatives of Maj Gen while T mv nation el e of f Wood supporters delegates Johnson said he didn't know but they passed out plenty of jack to the boys Johnson declared that backers of 1 Unofficial Representatives to Take Part in Talks on Financial The I will be represent eel it the Brussels Ic congress under the league of na tions on 21 Houston announced The represen of this country who Mr Hous ton said would not be government will be chosen within a few It is planned the said to send three representatives to the proceedings and Consider the discussion and official report The conference will discuss eco nomie condition of the various na tions the secretary said and helpful suggestions for working out the reconstruction problem of the ferent countries ai e expected to re suit The program of the conference received here calls foi the pre sentation of written statements on external debts taxation currency in ternal loans import restrictions and exchange control and similar topics Reparation and cancellation of war debts w ill not come up for considera tion it has ben stated The t States said Secretary Houston will not offer on matters such as the external debt which is held by officials here to be an American but probably will offer such recommendations as may i be helpful in regard to taxation and supplies for various countries The States can not be bound bv anj of the conferences delibera Mr Houston adding that it was assumed that none various foreign representatives would have authority to make any agreements in behalf of their men ts 1 is sending three unofficial representatives all experts and it is likely that the majority nations will send experts on economic and reconstruction problems Cardinal all To THE John ave. OUr Nominee Intimates He Will Come Here for TAKES OUTING AT HIS FARM Governor Found Roasting Potatoes Over Camp Sharing Form Pasture Club Candidate Discusses Thoroughbred Early Reply to Hobson Plans Celebration in Cox's Honor 16. the Dayton Ohio July aside cares of being a presidential candi date Gov James M Cox the Demo cratic nominee for President spent this afternoon on a his boyhood nome mles from Dayton Newspaper men who trailed the governor found him with his coat off potatoes and broiling lamb chops over a camp fire in a small some distance from the old homestead His farm manager was with him Taking the intrusion of the writers good he invited them to share the luncheon he was preparing but finding it would take more chops and sandwiches than he had he dispatched one of his men to for more Lunch eon finally was late in the afternoon Form While the potatoes were roasting and the chops burning the governor answered many questions of the cus news concerning his early boyhood which he had spent on the farm He albo discussed many phases of farming While sitting in the shade of a large willow tree one of his cows came wandering up to have a look at the Democratic candi date The says she is milked three times a day and gives two lons at each milking At the governor s suggestion the club was having for its members the Democratic and the score of rews and camera men Miss Marjorie son of the only woman reporter in the company waa elected president after being placed in nomination by the governor Homestead Is Model Mrs Cox did not accompany the governor on the trip which was made by automobile Since he acquired the old Cox home stead two years Gov Cox is fast transforming it into a model farm Gov Cox was greatly pleased today over the receipt of a telegram from Senator lames A Reed of Missouri congratulating him and the country on the selection of the Ohio executive as the party s candidate Senator Reed said I send my and congratulations to you upon vour great victory against what seemed to be overwhelming odds I late the country because I am firmly convinced that you will always tain and defend our nation and will never consent to surrender any part of its sovereignty or the ment of those great international pol of the fathers under which we have achieved gi ind power f May Confer With this evening that He may make an early reply to telegram of Richmond P Hob son antisaloon league leader of bama requesting th it he make a definite statement soon of his posi tion on enforcement of the Federal drv and congressional ac lion to the Volstead act afo to content of liquors H was also intimated the ernor that he may go to Washington soon for a conference with President ilson Telephone conversations be Secretary Tumulty and the c rnor have been held during the past few it was s ud hTe cuie at ion in honor of the Democratic nominee will be held July 16 Interest now is turning to the approaching conference of the Democratic candidate with the sub of the national and I ranklin D Roosevelt the vice presidential candidate which probably will be held or as soon thereafter as the pai ty can from San Francisco The goveinor will make no speaking engagements until he has conferred with the com Hundreds of invitations to make addresses have been received Cordial messages of congratula tions and felicitations continue to ar- bv the hundreds for New Jersey's Trenton N J wards todav rece ved the following telegram from G v Cox of Ohio re plying to a message congratulating him on receiving the Democratic presidential nomination to get such a message from New ours Cox to Spend a Wek Ala James M Cox of Ohio Democratic nominee for President of the United States will spend a week hunting in Alabama during the regardless of what may happen in politics this fall The Democratic In a ter to Col Ed Las of received gave this assurance in response to an urgent letter from the Tuskegee written just before the Democratic convention met at San Francisco Gov Cox In Alabama last flail hunting on game preserves in Macon County as Jie guest of Col and at that Jme an intention to come back again in later LENINE VICTORY SEEN American Trade With Russia Step to Divorcee Gives Details of AI Death U. 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OFFICIALS SAY LITTLE CHARGES ALTO WRECK PLAN Action May Make Yielding to viet by Lloyd George Conspirators Also Proposed to Use She Tells Move Is Admittedly a Bold Stroke in Former ife of Millionaire Testifies International Affairs French and British Governments Believed to Have Been Notified in How Rebuffed League of Hj I OX 1M n Tost nt 11 on is re for the ac 11 m of the fatate Department in up trade le lations with soviet Russia and the move is regarded as a new and bold stroke in the realm of international affairs Tt means that Lenine s sistent efforts to establish com- intercourse between the sheviki and the States have at last succeeded It forecasts a slow but sure process of ment and comity between soviet sia and the nations which have so long held aloof from T and his f So far the removal of the tions represents only a beginning Americans are permitted to trade with soviet Russia but they are warned that the I States will not protect them In their ventures and it is not clear how these Americans could receive compensation for goods delivered If money came for payments it might be attached here and the r re- serve board has sent out warnings to the banks not to accept Russian se Commercially therefore the move for the present at least of minot importance Lut from the standpoint of international politics it may have far reaching significance Move in a Big Officials here refrain from ing in detail the reasons which prompted the United States to lot Probably no one excepting I resident Wilson himself knows just what the ultimate object is It is a move in the big grame of international politics being conducted by Premier Great Britain Millerand of France President son and Lemne It may be an inde pendent move on the part of the United States but it necessarily fol lows that some must have heen reached with 1 to allow American goods to enter and it is probable that the British and French governments have been noti fied in advance The President s decision was reach ed some ten days ago Secretary of i ous methods suggested by which the oman Detective Revealed Husband's Alleged to End Her H K. DAMS Corroborates Saving He Heard Scheme Discussed on Tele- in The alleged s home 1 v it is ves in the ol 1 e ste i Snow w pUent so it tho desti notion of Mis Snow divorced of the principal defendant in the alleged conspiracy case was described In detail by Mrs Snow in Police Court yesterday The former wife of Snow occupied the witness stand before Judge Robert Hardison for several hours giving a dramatic recital of the events in her life since the obtained a divorce from the millionaire lawyer in 1917 Mrs Snow was being immed bj Georgre P Hoover counsel for Mr Snow when Judge Hardison ordered an adjournment of court until 9 30 o clock this morning Dinner in Washington B leading hotels in which officials of the government and leaders in cap ital society pi iv ed prominent parts the details in the life of the which were disclosed in the testimony afternoon Describes The timeo f the pi accidental death of Mis Snow was set 1 o clock last noon according to at the court session Although various plans bv which Mrs Sonw was to have been disposed of were described her it w ac to the evidence that all had been abandoned in favor of one bv which she alleges she was to bo killed in an automobile accident This plot she charged contemplated an aut mobile trip by her when she was to have been seized and drugged and the car wrecked woman told me declared Mrs Snow referring to Mrs P Acker who is a codefendant in the conspiracy that she and her agents had my death in va nous avs She told me They would kill von put you out of the wav I have come to expose them and am the best friend 3 ou hive Mrs Snow the woman detoe tive revealed to her thit Mr knew of and approved the van to accompany Mrs Acker to Baltimore for dinner She learned Mrs Snow said that Mrs Acker had planned to keep her overnight in Bal Mrs Acker or rattier Mrs Meo as I knew her called half and all Bohemian declared Mrs Snow in explaining to the cour her reluct ince on first acquaintance to po the alleged c oc Mrs Snow said she was lous j and consulted her Mr Dav j after her first trip with Mrs Acker Mis Snow then told of a dinner party at a local hotel held in the pri suite of Mr Brodenck a flc name she said she later found lout There was wh at this dinner I which the diners Ubcd in ginger ale she dec ared Called Her Barnes W lien Mrs 4cker and Mrs Snow reached the hMel there was no on to meet them in tin as she ha i expected u cording to the w t n e in 1 th v w ent t the sun where sue declared Mrs lur as Mrs She de th s however and corrected it the dinner sa d Mrs Snow danced a while Lnd then went h mi I didn I sleep th ol the night Mrs Snow t stifled next I lold Mr Davis atout the in x t dinner 1 1 a 3 t h Mis A e k e i w is in mot he i e il f lei i i priv Mrs piano after the rl nne wh t was slow in hemp ve 1 Asked bv I n ted s ates Attorney th text time Mrs Alcher persuaded Mrs snow to go out with her the a visit to i inn where dinner was served to a of four Congress Member prominent member of chairman of one of the largest House committees was to have been in the party but on account of a meeting he asked to be excused she declared It rained during the night accord ing to Mrs Snow and tht ride back to Washington was blow due to the conditions of the road and darkness OIK of the members of this she decland later called on her at her home in Chevy Chase and warned her be careful The at t li e hotel was a pi int the informant is said to have told Mrs Snow This informant sa d Mrs Snow told me that Mrs 1 id be i to see him bagged him tn knees with tears in her to ar range a in refused she continued to plead and said it was ill 13 iv th re the was no to know of th s rl in her i Mrs Acker's 1Sews" The next I ion suited Mr s told him of tht plan Mis Snow continued and lr ne tn th thing tlic gh f 1 f i 11 to do it and h w is t arrange t Germany Must Disarm or Face MUST REPLY BY TODAY Stormy Meeting of Berlin net Follows FOUR DEMANDS ARE MADE State Colby was known to be abso to anv form of trade resumption with the bolsheviki on the ground that it would greatly strengthen ferine s position would result in immeasurably ng the power of bolshevik pi op ind would bring no cial benefits Tl as he ever prior to the President s decision and recent developments in 1 have had a beiring on the situation A ot Influent ed bj Parley Ihe only statement ves which a hi n t of the Ties purpose was t h 11 resumption of trade would vc the bolsheviki a chance to show what could in this line and would in i complete failure of the i t IVie suggestion was added that it kn cl s the props fiom under le c nise it him of thit the outs was preventing him from building up Russia TON TIM 1 ON hive cl elect ves r if my trap w as 1 not feel equal to it Mrs calle i ri g of the t h had important n w 1 ie w rie after end re T jrt t o h r i i f i ii e I cl d ind d i i t K ei n f e n tt me rn I i v ind said si i s she s id T Time for Ri- duction of 4rmj, but Insists on Immediate of and tho Surrender of of 11 Airplanes bj British mier In Detailing Failure to Keep Tense is the most important th ng n life and vou tion t want l 1 ex itei e the Associated Press Spa Belgium Joint allied German conference on the terms of the peace treaty reached another critical point todav Tho have until noon tomorrow to say whether they will accept the Foch Wilson plan of disarmament The alternative is contained in specific threat that the allies will oe the Ruhr or other 11 German cannot or does not accept The German cabinet of beven of the nine members are here held a which continued from 5 15 o clock this afternoon un til S decision was reached an 1 the council adjourned until 9 tomor row morning The prevailing among the Germans was that UIL had their the menace ot oc further German much v ond anv provision of the and also that the allies are ir taking up an aggressive position not by any clause of the 11 she had told me it wou d be bad -one to sre u In public She said is supposed v i and 1 aie aw Me are supposed to have tickets to leave for Atlant c at 3 o clock I was al Hi s conversation aril alle 1 ip Mr Davis at lie where he was en gaged on a ma t r He hurried t mv home and 1 there ahoj ten minutes be foil Mr ler Told of Mrs ns after our greeting I tell vou ot the most plan t tale vour 1 bv Mr Snow t ELEVEN PLAGUE CASES IN TEXAS Twenty Per Cent of All Rats Killed at Beaumont Found Health Office Austin Tex s cases bubonic plague have developed to date at Beaumont Texas with three deaths and thiee and two deaths at n according to an announcement todav by the State health office here Twenty per cent of all the rats killed at Beaumont were affected vv ith the plague the health officer declared He reported in rat extermination campaigns which are being conducted at all Texas ports Montgomery All S W Welch State health er r for Alabama was advised late this after i oon that the bubonic plague situa tion at Pensacola was in a telegram from Surgeon General Hugh Cumming of the United States public health and requested to stay any looking to ordering a quarantine against that city for at least 48 hours werp t r 1 Ic pi t i I was en 1 1 vo I was stunned I asked her f were in earnest ml she sad M Snow had empl ved her n In f tor the se 1 r re week and all expenses She was on his regular Mis then t Id me had been planned in v i There vvi it n b 1 bj win h I to mret lea li s the plans inv fall np off high cliff or building Dt ith 1 p s was one of the agene es s sted according to Mrs r She si j ch had a p us n sh c ul 1 rose water and 1 w i ne to de tec t it wo lid m v pu lit of the w ij 1 11 v M s l told me alK Mi n Mr Snow s nei e and e I s tn jr they all hate v u ind Mr sn would give aw is ill 1 1 i t possession f the and gel rid ou treaty Note Sent fo The allied disarmament no e c rated to Berlin ear v lav a irh w I t- d reel r te he re aid 1 f a I tlr pirt rf thr g r tl Herr r nl id as e th re inr pp i t ft b 1 w 1 1 1 h 1 h n he de v tv s He Attitude of League Not Yet Decided July at of the Antisaloon Saloon League of America in the coming campaign will br decided in C olum bus on July 22 at a meeting of the organization's executive committee according to announcement made here today The league has not yet Issued any statement reference to toward the candidacies of Gov Cox and Senator Harding according to Dr Howard H and associate general superintendent of league divorced wife was to have met her end Ono plan Mrs bnow said was to hive her fill off the top of t or a another was poi soning and still another to give her i drug and wreck the automobile into which it had been planned to lure her Corroborates A large part of the testimony of Mrs Snow was corroborative of what Heniv 1 her hid te s to before Judge Hirdison at the morning session Pho I swore tl it list noon 3 dni P came to the home of Mrs Snow and told of alleged plot to take Mrs Snow s 11 f e As proof of the truth of her revela tions be said she cilled up Chester Snow it h i b office M h e n the at tornev answered the call Mi Davis bud he put his ear to one end of the telephone receiver and recognized the voice of Mr Snow According to the witness Mrs said have all been arranged e are to U ave the Union station at 3 o clock Me will finish her this time sure The voice on the other encl of the wire came back Good P is testi fi ed Then Mrs I h e the bluff here vv 11 h me The voice i cording to I Davis What stuff I Again Mrs Acker spoke according to Davis saying I have the dope right was the answer from the other end testified Mr Davis This telephone conversation l ol place after Mrs Ackers n of the alleged plot saiel the tn ss tl y when Hoover for Mr Snow cross Mr Davis t li e tones of the i o lose to anei i il clash seemed near Warned Against Mrs. Although Mrs bnow had for warned some time ago that Mrs Acker who posed as Airs Snows friend and as half gypsy and Bohemian was not sincere Snow did not drop Mrs s friendship because she wanted to see what became of it She had her suspicions that all was not r ght she declared but she did not think for a moment that the woman with whom she dined at expensive places was plotting her death A man named Broderick whom she met at a dinner told her Mrs Acker was not on the level in her protestations of friendship Mrs 1 to take the stand when the case was w at Sp i n I r L o i n g Introduced to ATrs Snow de 1 ired tl it the course of her d nner ir 1 tea j irl es with Mrs she met who were introduced as members the staffs of legal an 1 e ml assies Mrs was most ur t i il the witness or e i si on which rr Mrs t-p went to a hMel aid ties from a man s roc ni jr r t i h re c c p 11 o n hill to n 1 e t 1 i H r first me rti ig w h Mrs 1 r k plic last I bru i v 1 Snow She said thr elet herself is a fii nl Trc 1 was a fne Sn I i 1 s- e x em i n i t Slow ver qi K Iv fron one nt t ai oil er a the result at times w is c nf is the answers bv w t ess O nee he asked her if she ever l ij t idea of mak ng a trip Ho liking the bov Hub rl s v. w ith her Mrs Snow 1 e e r having ed s K h i i Snow Mr r r vv tc i M Mrs ns repor r t i ght be t w c1 e I r n rs 1 1 vd Ge and 1 i the on 1 inei and Pr fc i hut th s could not b csta 1 si ed Simons e il r befor It en 1 1 It was s he had gone to n c t 11 e al lie d prem e rs hat Germany Must Thr final dr son or the all se t fort 1 it Ge ni an v n a I- rs v 0 n 1 P for tie inmel ale surrender ofi w ani arms in the hinls or thr v 1 an popula ion Tl rcl compu s rv servi r f urth surrender to a gu s and annon which it pos above the limit tiled bv th 1 real v of les Th il el d e c o r ds er T n reads rr 1 l e German a rm v d rcl u 1 0000 men thea proceed tn German r n the F uhr or anv t rman and w 1 n unt all the o se i i have been tu le 1 1 George f reni e r I ovd George on behalf o' lei offered the th n tn extend to October 1 thr m r c e reduc on of e German c 1 000 nien and Jan V rr hr 1 Iv th tei Going frob this q the meeting between Mrs sn w i ev Dav s and Mrs Mrs Snows home last m rr g Mr Hoover asked what Mrs said about Mr Snow and h fam Mrs Acker told me si d Snow that Mr Snow and his ai d her niece were the hardest and tl e coldest people she had ever run and she would prove il Then she went to the telephone and Mr Dav listen ed i n Here Hard son 1 r f she knew whe prompted Mrs Her to develop a fee ani friendship for her I don t know Mrs sn w re p ed unless it was as Mrs Acker said that her friendship for i mutual friends w hr she said was Mme Hap kar wife of a member of the P reneh on commission led her to reveal the plot On the cross examination of A tr t ir tor 000 n en pr and 1 1 e- m- is t retain s lt nri al zone 1 rcm e r I v 1 G sa d h a af i- ttc three Of so iss on on the cities on t m 1 f closed The has not ex he and instead of 100 000 r fles were 3 000 900 in and six times as many rhine gurs as the al The al es had not insisted on strict rut r of this clause of the Mr II cl George continued rcc the difficulties was The dis- of hidden and craft material however had caused for Alliees ney Davis who was the first witness Snow but she continued to go about with the devotee of not being willing to arouse suspicions by Ing At however she she re- by Attorney out the fact that Mrs OK PAGE Opon or no 141ft Dr Vv alter Simons German ter f fe affairs replied that the proposal was really a tion of the one-sided treaty It did not represent an agreement arrived at as a result of a the discussion he said ON SECOND T