Beatrice Daily Sun (Newspaper) - March 31, 1920, Beatrice, Nebraska
Beatrice daily Sun vol xviii member of the associated Presa Beatrice. Nebraska. Werne Dav morning March 31. 1920 of y of did no to boo it in the Sun it did no to happen no. 223 Bibb x ibo i launch Campaign will Una fur new factory chamber of Commerce reports favourably on mor ton project in 50 citizens subscribe practically All of Stock provisionally pledged by Queen City investors. A meeting of the subscribers to Stock in die company which in to engage Iii the manufacture and Rule of the Morton allow Cane War in i i at the h my Ber of Commerce rooms yesterday after luncheon. Or. Ile Velone who was chairman of the committee having in charge the investigation of the proposition and the placing of the Stock was i reefed to appoint a committee to attend to tile details of the organism lion. Or. Heated and attorney John Haiti Gan of Fairbury were present. The following were appointed an a committee to get the company started to the Point of incorporation and filing the statement with la slate securities Hoard t. K Adams Ltd it Hite. Vav ii. tor e. J Hested Vav. Ill Holt Mercer ii. Walker and j. E lung. Ulton Jack and c l. Brewster wets called into consultation. Nearly fifty Beatrice citizen have subscribed to Stock in the company the total amount being 115,000 of which Hie hosted company basis $3 too. Chairman Adams Coin tin it in met at the chamber rooms last night to go fill Titer into tile details but and Jon in cd without Beng Able to take final action. A decision a not yet been reached regarding one or two Iii tales of the situation but it is he Leved that everything will in ship shape for the ttys new a ology shortly. Or rvs a is give assume pcs they will not violate armistice pet is French warn. Paris March 30. Assurances have been riven by the German government that it will not Send into the Ruhr Valley Mon regular troops than Are allowed by the is of the Versailles treaty. A Man delegation which culled on Premier Millerand told him the German troops in the Ruhr District did not exceed tile number allowed and declared no More such troops Youj be sent there without Antlions nation from tin allies. Receiving members of tile French press m. Millerand declined if the germans violated the terms of the peaty by sending a Strong armed Force into the Ruhr District France would occupy part of the Lieut Tai zone whether the allies agreed or not wheat. From Holland tile Hague March 30. The dutch government h reported to have Given Germany 4,400 tons of wheat and Barley for Revloc trailing towns in the Ruhr Valley. France withdraws. Demand Merlin March 30. France has abandoned her demand to occupy Tii Neutral Acme and has consented to Grant Germany two to Thieo week to employ a Strong fore in the disturbed Ruhr Mea according to an announcement made to the National Assembly today by Chan cellar Mueller. Chamber of Commerce drive for budget team leaders will meet Friday evening to perfect plans to raise $7,500 Ruhr Arny stole car because family destitute lowest tor Morehead Hoover willing to head g. 0. P. Slate will Maupin to fight legality eleventh Hoiu entry of sex govern or. Young Man naked Ste Elson arrested at Wymore admits guilt first gave name Johnson tried to sell car at Wymore Ken to Washington. Has., for trial. A to Lincoln Maren Maupin editor of i Midwest is placing of Morehead in primary cording to calved by s Berry. The will going sex gov i name of ballot flt a to pit Lect Tail a in is Sag of la. Cb., the h deputies under arrest America is for a expulsion of Turk reconsiders earlier refusal to i enter political Arena and independents tense political siltation reposed in Mexico a generals in custody. Washington March 30. Five member of the mexican chamber of deputies two generals and other army officers and More than fifty cd influenced by situation v ilium Baculi a nil in Aid the n Jui Gage investors put Money in Eastern Colorado it j. Hamilton the live wire Beatrice real estate Man leaves tomorrow with a party of inventor and Homen Sekera for the famous Sheridan Lake country in a a Runny Eastern he has the sex Eluh Lve Agency for Nebraska covering thousands of acres in the heart of the Cheyenne Kiowa counties farming Belt and a number it of Gage county resident have already purchased tracts through his Agency. Or. Hamilton office below Beck a he Liiro store it fifth and court. Is now being remodeler and redecorated and the quarters will soon present a highly attractive appearance. A Tammy private office is boing added for the convenience of his clients. Ge0rgge Grant Dies at local Hospital George re Identa died at a following Grant Ope of the earliest of the de Wilt Vicinity local Hospital last evening an operation Figall Etoile aged 6 7 years. Or. Grant was reared on a farm in Grant township which wag named after his father. For years he a As engaged in fanning on the old Homestead and later rented his farm and moved to de Witt where he was living when he was taken ill a few weeks ago. He is survived by his widow and i one daughter mrs. Turley. The remains will be taken to de Witt this i morning for burial. Funeral announcement later. At the chamber of Commerce luncheon yesterday tile matter of launching the Campaign to gals it $7,500 for the club s activities Ini coming year was again presented. The teams have been Organ i Zed and the leaders will meet Friday evening to prepare to put Over the budget proposition within a few hours. Quotas have been assigned to til various business institutions and they will he asked to respond promptly to the Appeal. No hard and fast rules for the appropriations which a to be paid out of the fund have Leen made this being left largely to the directors of the dub. The purpose of til fund i to give the directors Means whereby the y can embark upon any Enterprise which has been studied out and which is in their judgment for tile Prosperity and welfare of the City. A. Stoddard acted As chairman i at the luncheon. Attorney John Lartigan of Fairbury who was in til City on business responded to an invitation to speak and be made a witty speech in which lie warned that Beatrice folks had better look alive or their neighbor to the West will take our place in the Roll of Cit in of Nebraska. He stated that i Fairbury cd Mercial club had the Lenly raised a budget of $6,500 a year for three years to promote tile i activities of the boosting Organ i to Hon. A. Palmer of the committee on financing the Iron foundry business of White amp Dot Luff rep i Ted plan was to sell Stock amount of $25,000. The Young Man tinned steel on. Who was arrested at Wymore a few flays ago for stealing a tin Buick car at Washington has., Lias con fessed according to City marshal by to. Who took ii irn in custody at til former place after he mad an at tempt to escape. Ii has been Tuin Ltd a i to the authorities it Wali in ton and will to Given a hearing some Duy this week said family destitute steel Hon when asked by City mar i shul Lytle Why he stole the car,1 stated that hts family were in destitute circumstances and that he need Ltd the Money. Upon reaching Wymore he attempted to sell the car at til Ford garage operated by Ben Nichols who Hiippi Contd that something was wrong. Iii til meantime operator had i of the Burlington heard message going Over the wire from Washington giving a description of the thief and the car and he quickly got Wise to the fact that Steelson a tinman wanted urn notified marshal Lytle who arrested Nim Avion the follow attempted to i ii ii away after having the ear it the Nichols garage. $300 Rev Ned for the of a Reward of $300 a offered for the capture of Iii thief and City marshal Lytle and the two other Wymore men win no doubt to it in it three ways. Steelton who first gave i name Sis Johnson says he i Twenty four years of age. Ile was plainly dressed Aud <11<1 not have the appearance of a prosperous individual. M h 24 nay to a of the h authorized Iii family to file ills name. Although petition wire firm. Morehead behalf on occasions he did pot accept within Iii Legal find a in til the last petition which a a saturday March 20. Filed late this he accepted on Telegram while Tho a it or of Richardson count time notified the a that the filing fee had i it there Iii til saturday before til Secretary of i to rub since the filing fee a paid the dal fixed for cd sing Biga and since or. Morehea five Days in which to last petition the Filiti Lur. Tim attorney however insisted fees in such Case tin petitions and j have in a in the ret Aly of state not i 2 0. Or. Maupin a Democrat Rector of the stat publicity under governor Neville. Am lit gives status of treaty and economic developments As causes for chanced attitude. The it in line in san franc i Hoover today news to a pal Ion for i co. Mar. 31 expressed the Republic Odem. Herbert willing in Nomen t to a in a adv in Cill sold t of a ral re re Arr a dem of Reg let it in Mexico on stration in i on on the orca i no Polit in of by is it ame paid a mint made in a t<1 Tov r Republica n f bib a unit toned on a it i that before the glad had a pm Hie i i Egli Ner a1�?T t my. The of Hami later off i fill urn i. Seipt of Tim the n Mari but an Chicago tied do by City Hall strike Post plans dance after lenten season members of Bitting Norman american legion will ii i Blat a Dane which takes place veiling at firemen shall. Post hosta this i he Chicago mar. 3ft. With one thousand City Hall clerks stenographers and Book keep irs on strike today the municipal Gat Bago reduction Plant Clos through the walk Ait of 400 garbage handler and the threat of Oft per cent of firemen to a Ign up i so wage demands were granted. Chicago was Facer with a general strike of City Quot employees. The City Council which Eaily today rejected a revised budget culling for an increase of $4.0611000 to provide salary advances t�?T.�?T. Gain tonight. It. Adjo Tirnea without taking act Ion. His a in on be Gram to the of of California 1 of a Ling in the Republican pity to the i ii s a Mann i candidacy til former food admin f Rotor telegraphing from new York said he a naturally affiliated with the Quot Independent i to in of tit Republican party a Ann declared if that party adopted a a Forward looking platform Fie support. He reiterated former declarations that he would not seek the nomination. Takes Middle k and concerning Iii peace treaty with it. League of nations covenant. Or. Hoover expressed himself As differing with equal wideness from the extremists who opposed Quot any league at ally Arni his position taken by the recent developments in the treaty situation tie said were one reason for ills announcing i willingness to accept i nomination. Other were urgency of economic adjust unit uni urgent representation concerning Iii situation in California his Home state. These matter he said caused him to a confirm the action my Republican Friend hut have taken with hut consulting lit act deput great i put a res were said the deput the Conn the a the and vie Rani born it Public Bon if Las Ive Lier Els. The e added to t i a tuition to tile adv a re Lea d men in the j after the of protest o have co a were not reception to according to through of flan St were Hie busily of Wilson rejoinder to Allied note favors ottoman elimination ask Russ representation lie a i re Hon Ding Takh l a Jain i Ami Ted w of i Mem i g Par five Only after a chamber of adoption of tile police mended that protected by Lut ional privilege r department announced said that general Fin i general Lictor m. Other army officers be trod for Viola r regulation it of the army political net uld Forb f re i tips. 1 patches on Tai that in red the i Allied fore relat i Vly Deni Kine a allies withdrew Ion March so. Official Dith fall of Novorot when the bolshevik nun on March 2 r and a portion Small forces of army had in sink Cli the the Rall of Genet a1 removed. Control of Gateway to East Mutt consider position of country president holds. Willington. March 30.�? vigor on i apr Ioni of president Wilson opinion that the often expressed intention of the Alite a that the a no moly of the Turk in do rope hound cease a should be carried out in framing Iii turkish treaty characterized the american rejoin id a to he Allied note transmitting information on the state of treaty j negotiation. While la strength of argument for i retention of the Turk in was recognized the not i both american government believe int a the argument against. It Are far tronge and contain certain impel alive Clements which it would not mein possible to the american rejoinder was hand cd to til French ambassador hero i h 24 for transmission to Premier Millerand and a made Public tonight by the state department. On Advt that it had been delivered. Danish crowds in demand for Republic congressman Jeffries fill streets of Copenhagen As Palace is guarded Genera strike wednesday. Copenhagen favors Gen. Pershing j a no Al Trike new ministry. Lincoln. Neb. March 3ft con., crewman a. W i. Ref the so pc Ulm Day. Ond congressional District of Nebras thu Day a mar. 30. It has been beat authority that a in protest against the will begin at noon to is become not expected general before a today announced men of John j. Ber Lien i in a letter fro written to Mark w his endorse Hing for Presl a Washington Woods chair an a i con i Itig a n of the Bra a Lent Organ Ive Don Pressman Jeffries duties in Fiance p for dance was announced earlier for thursday evening but it is to be "4 veil tonight instead of thursday night. Tin boys of the Post Are making id Boim plans for a carnival dance is to take place of on thursday eve the social event one of the Moo deaf the entire i Itei Yards empty As strikers refuse 0 arbitrate courage of a Captain. Of a statesman and tin of a he met requirements with a Fine i said. A Persh required the the foresight discern ment ail such Dis Crimi i which firemen hell fling Apt ii s. Promise to he a Gotful affairs season. That to the the William Ficken j to be Here next sunday William Pickens former Dean of Morgan College will speak at thei chamber of Commerce in this City sunday afternoon at 3 of clock. Or. Pickens will talk in fac it a in Crest of National association for tin advancement of coloured Len pies and As a speaker he is said to be equal to Henry Ward Beecher. Census of Chicago More than 3 million Western league looks like real thing Chicago mar. 30 the double umpiring system will he restored Iii Hie West pm r league this season. President Kearney announced lad night. Joseph Becker and a a Mike Jacobs will by retained from la seasons staff. The new members will be p. S. Lipe and e. P. Canzon of the out hem league Jaek i a by and Matty Fitzpatrick of Tho three league William j. Blickey of the Ain Reichan association and Frank w. Olson of the International league. Tornado victims preparing to rebuild estimated that 2,000 were injured in late storm floods add to suffering. Chicago March 30. Residents of Tho Tornado stricken area in eight Central West and Southern states prepared today to take inventory of their losses rebuild their Homes and Bury their dead. Today s Survey shows that 161 persons were killed and nearly 2,000 injured. A Chicago March 30. Census figures forwarded to Washington for official tabulation. According to published reports Here record the i population of Cook county in bid Ling the City of Chicago at 3,232,-796. The census count for Chicago tailed 2.8x4.k27. To d0ug and Mary wed los Angeles May 30.�?mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks have been married it became known today. They obtained a License Here last saturday and the ceremony was performed sunday by the Rev. Whitcomb Braugher Rector of the Temple Baptist Church. Neither Bride or Groom could be located i Early tonight. Snow in Kansas Concordia kus., March 30. A a hang Over snowstorm with a 35-mile per hour wind breezed across Central and Western Kansas. Farther West the Snow fell in an appreciable Quantity. Benefiting the wheat Farmers say. Labor splits vote Sydney Australia. March 30, Premier w. A. Holman has been definitely Defeated in Hie new South Wales election. The Assembly is Likely to be evenly divided Between the labor and anti labor Force. You will Rind something offered for Sale in tire daily Sun want columns that you have a been looking for something you wanted to buy. It is the business of the daily Sun to Gring seller and buyer together. Property loss $30,000,000 it is estimated that the property his earned by the tornadoes will be nearly $30,.�00, with about $6.-000,000 of that amount in Illinois. The scones in the wrecked area Lack were almost a pathetic following the ripping tearing Progress of the i storms through affected districts i Many persons continued to linger j near the tangled splintered wrecks j of what once were they Homes to Blaine to go to temporary shelters provided for them j others gathered in Norgus and wept beside their dead. Relief measures were practically completed in most districts. Homes i not affected by the storm were j thrown open to them everywhere. And the bed Cross and other Relief agencies provided plenty of food. Plans were made to assist in Hie re building of Homes. Assembly in support of Berun government no shipments of livestock Rem received in Chicago demand big pay increase. Chicago March 30. Arbitration of differences Between too striking members of the live sly a it u handlers Union and the packing Coni pan Tea was rejected today by Union officials who announced tin nun would remain out until their demands tor wage increases of from $30 to $4 5 a month Quot were granted. The men now receive from $90 to $130 Poi month Union officials said. No shipments of cattle hogs Ltd i sleep were received at the Yards today and packing company officials admitted Thev would lie obliged to shut Down if the Trike continued for several Day throwing 5ft, other employ h out of work. What would you do what would you have done if your hard hearted husband had deserted you simply because you were j too Busy to be bothered with parental care would you have done to hat Zovic Hardy did or would you have let him stay until he do aided a was in the wrong Yin May i reliably have chosen the latter Way but nine women out if ten who really love their husbands j would have done similarly to what Zoie did. Possibly Bey c mid Baw bundled the affair better than she but they would have used Stia logy of Stum kind to bring him Back to 11 Bern. However von can judge for yourself after you have seen a baby the screamingly funny farce comedy. Family incorporates and adopts 18 tar inc wis. March 3ft. Or. And mrs. Hitchcock Ogema wis., near Here claimed to have the Only in collimated family in America. Having no children of their own the ii Ai pie a inned the care of eighteen ranging in age from 6 to 21. They signed a contract guaranteeing proper be and education of the youngsters and giving each one i some Stock share in the corporation. I the farm will he made to give each i stockholder a dividend each year. Submitted to Rin it Copenhagen mar. 3ft.�? Large crowds fill Public squares demanding a danish Republic and All streets i leading to the Royal Palace Are Beld by police. King Christian received a socialist deputation with which he conversed half an hour. Demands were submitted and the King promised a definite reply. A National Waukon London mar. 3ft.�? a deputation of Trade unionists and socialists visited King Christian and notified Iii in that unless he revoked the dismissal of Premier Zehle a general strike would be called throughout Denmark wednesday says an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Copenhagen. U. S. Not represented or Ideal Wilson it says Quot does not deem it advisable in the Presto pm no tame that the United state should be represented at Tho conferences a. Suggested by the Allied communication. He feels however it was added that a was this government is vitally interested in world peace it should frankly express its views on the proposed to Tut Ion of the questions connected with the turkish comment on Somo territorial measures and on the whole economic program of the proposals a to the treaty was deferred pending More Complete information on the objects sought. The note said however that it is the understanding of the government of the United states that whatever territorial changes or arrangements May tie made in the former ottoman Empire. Such changes or arrangement will in no Way place american citizens and corporations or the citizens or corporations of any other country in a less favourable situation than the citizens or corporations of states participating in the treaty. Big indoor carnival at Fairbury april s to new Cabinet Copenhagen mar 3ft. M. Lice an advocate try a a Quot High court Bas formed a new Cabinet to take the place of that err m. Zable. M. Liebe is a Weir to town con a serval Ive politician. He is not a member of parliament. Turks Butcher 8.000 the american legion Post of Fairbury will hold a big indoor cat Nival in Moose Hall at that place at for six nights the dates being april 5 to to. R a number of Fairbury business men were in the City yesterday advertising the affair and All who attend Are promised the time of their lives. Con mates of casualties a rash no hotel sleep in jail Berlin March 3ft. The Assembly today rejected a of Confidence in the National vote of government and then adopted Over the votes of the German nationalists and Independent socialists a motion approving the government s statement. Credit healer with restoring her sight Greeley Colo. March 30.�? the Scarcity of lodgings and hotel accommodations is so acute in Greeley that Many overnight visitors to Tho City Are enjoying the hospitality of the police Headquarters. They ave being permitted to sleep in the female Ward of Tho City jail which is furnished simply but very comfortably As a boudoir. Cath eur Ala Hastings hustings. Neb., March 30. A j Campaign for funds for St. Mark s it new Cathedral is being prosecuted vigorously. It is expected that the i ground will lie broken for the foundation this Rummer. The new cur cd will contain Many Beautiful memorials. Pantinople March 30.�? e in the massacres last month sent Here by americans place the loss of life at about eight thousand armenians. During the disorders fifteen turks were killed. Russian interests vital the american expression a notes with pleasure that provision is made for russian representation on the International Council which it is proposed shall be established for the government of constantinople and the in this connection it adds a a this government is convinced that no arrangement that is now made concerning the government and control of constantinople and the Straits can have any element of permanency unless the vital inter jests of Russia in those problems Are provided for and protected and a unless it is understood that Russia. When it has a government Recti cognized by the civilized world May assert its right to be heard in regard to the decision now Smith draws first blood in vice War charge Drys with evidence factory new York March 30.�? advantage in the first fight in new Yorkus vice War now under inquiry by two grand juries tonight rested with District attorney j. C. Smith who was exonerated today by the extra grand jury of a a a common report that he had for $20,000, quashed an indictment against a charges that he had sought Protection of vice resorts made in six affidavits filed by to Washington March 30. Argil a jct Ensign Dominick Henry with meats on the constitutionality of police commander enrich were not the enforcement act were concluded mentioned in Tho grand jury s re today in the supreme court. Seven j port. While the regular grand jury wets intimate unfair methods round developments of supreme court fight. Sur student Blind i illiterate Arns $5,500. St. Catharines ont., March 30. An illiterate austrian earned $5,-527 Iii Canada in one year of the j War As a labourer at the Welland steel foundries it was Learned Here when Mike Ennis was fined for making a false income tax return. Of Nebraska s no i for sees for first time in thirteen years. Would Deport Martens floods add to horror. West Point la., March 30. As Washington March 30.�? Ludwig Lincoln mar. 30. Mrs. Douglas Martens. Russian soviet agent in Bend 50 years old of Liberty. Mo., the United states is a German sub la temporary student of the Nebraska Lect and should be deported to school for the Blind at Nebraska Germany according to contentions City seer today for the first time of the department of Justice in in thirteen years thanks to healer grief submitted to immigration an Hickson who visited Omaha list thormities today. Separate proceedings now rest with j the court for determination. The arguments today were on a j peals brought by Christian Fiegen stall of Newark. N. J., from Federal j court decrees dismissing injunction proceedings to enjoin prohibition j officials from preventing him from j manufacturing Beer containing More than mgt of i put r cent alcohol and. On government appeals from judg j Monte restraining officials from in ter Fering with the Manitou products company a Wisconsin concern engaged in the manufacture of Bier containing 2.5 per cent of alcohol by volume. Tomorrow continues consideration of charges of police corruption pre nod by or. Smith. Inspector Henry a allegations against the assistant District attorney will be investigated by the extra grand jury. Reds lose Odessa Paris. Match 3ft. Odessa. The the search for victims of saturdays i to t russian port on the Black Tornado near completion today and a has been occupied by i iranians order has begun to come out of chaos the flood Waters of the Chat Yahoo Erie River Avo Row becoming threatening. West Points list of dead remained at ten today. Live whiles and five negroes with about 4ft negroes. Under general Pavlenko commander of he a Kennian National army according to information received. By the ukrainian Mission in Paris. Thomas Bill posting co. Loss in storm a 4 a 4 generally a a a a a raid wednesday and thursday except unsettled in North portion colder thursday and in West portion wednesday fresh to Strong Southwest winds. A a a a a a a a a week. Hickson the noted English healer conducted a Mission at the St. Paul a j Church in Omaha last week. Mrs. Boud was one of lie Many who attended Tho Mission and her Case is the Moat remarkable Artye j reported. Thirteen years ago mrs. Bend became totally Blind despite the efforts of medical men to save her sight. On her Way Home from the Nils-1 Isi Oit mrs. Build startled her com 4 i Panton it Point ing out Telephone 4. $1,000 i and Telegraph poles As the car passed i by. She could a1&Quot i identify her .4 posting Coil friends. The second Day of the mis 4 dry referendum Vancouver in cd. March 30.�? prohibition party leaders of British Columbia Are to ask the provincial government for a referendum on hone dry prohibition. At present liquor eau be obtained on Prescript nand under the permit system. Evidence Quot manufactured a veiled barges that evidence was a being Quot manufactured by prohibition supporters to influence the court in connection with its consideration of the prohibition question were made by w. In Guthrie appearing for Fiege Stan. He called attention to an a Extension of remarks by representative volstead author of the act. Appearing in the congressional. Record last week giving what was in the minds of on Long Trail Washington March 30.�?carl c. Fischer wanted on charge of Forg ing government checks has been captured in a Remote Section of the grand Canyon District after a Chase which led Treasury department secret service men from Juneau j Alaska o several Pacific coast cities and then through the Mountain trails known to few persons other than prospectors. 41 the Thomas Bill a puny of this City lost about $1,000 Aion mrs. Bend was Able to read the 4 in the windstorm of sunday when headlines in the newspapers and to a j nearly every billboard in the City spell out the Type in the body of the a was levelled to the ground. Stories. Her improvement since a i the work of rebuilding the boards then has Bevil rapid and nor Friend a will be St or Ted at once. Will Thorn now believe that she will eventually Quot a us jr., stated yesterday. I completely regain her eyesight. �?�4444 wealthy evader gets 5 years in prison new Yolk. March 30. Grover Cleveland Bergdoll wealthy Young philadelphian court mar to need for desertion because of his alleged failure to report for military service was sentenced in five years in prison according to a decision of the court made Public today. A a a a a a a a a 4 a a a a a a a i x committee Hollis in v. Socialists Oil pity Albany. N. Y., mar. 30. Guilty j was the verdict rendered to the Assembly v by a majority of the judiciary committee in the Case of five socialist members suspended for disloyalty. Indications were overwhelming tonic members of the House judiciary night that the majority decision committee in 1917. While framing would be upheld by the Assembly the prohibition amendment. And that the recommendation in Tho the explanation to said con majority report that the socialists flirted with other statements made seat be vacant would be adopted. By members of both houses in connection with the amendment. Or. Guthrie also referred to letters written by senators a possibly for the anti Saloon league and a expressing what they then a Johnson on Border 444444444 generally fair tuesday and wednesday not much change in a a a a a a a Tel Centro calif., mar. 30. A Jack Johnson former heavyweight Champion pugilist who arrived today at Mexicali calif., just across the Border from Calexico. Calif., will be arrested As a fugitive from Justice of he enters the United states by Way of Interior counties sheriff Chat Lei apples stated today