.. 44 »my» the safety of 5000 Americans at 3 the administration today awaited answers from the warlords to its propsal to Soishevik political iza-- tion differs from all othere in thi, --mll"f""v!ndieht.dby the communist party through its viets, and so by a regular repre sentative system to the election. of FAVORS RUSSIA Sun's defenders of the native city. president Coolidge is determined to use the U, 8. Asiatic fleet and ma-- rine forte to protect Americans in an . s oettey pietnt o so t e propsal covers or-- ;t!-eflnd&lzhi,ndflnn- mmm mm.. partisan interference either on the side of the nationalist invaders or civil war zome of military operation: First indications that Chang Tso-- Lin, northern chief, will accept, but that the nationalist leader Chiang Kai--Shek may refuse, increased 2p-- prehension in official quarters here. Unless Chiang and Chang, and the Shanghai' defender marshal Sun Chuan--Fang agree to eliminate the international settlement from the seutralize the Shanghai internation al settlement. U. 8. AWAITING CHINA'S REPLY A seurch was made for the two but no trace was found of them un-- til Price's body was found at the side of the road<Jate Saturday. The Shelton brothers, leaders -- t the Sheiton faction in the gang war, are at the federal penitentiary at !A.mdm after having been convieted robbing the mails at Collinsville, HL, while Charley Birger, leader of the opposite fa2-- tion, has been in federal castody f>r the past week as a witnmess against the Sheltons. Both Missing _ Soon thereafter it was found he and his wife were missing from their home. Telephone wires lead-- ing into the house were severed and there were indications of some asked to appear before an inves-- tigating board to tell what he knew of the fire. Price and Mrs. Price--who was a YTeacher for several years in the Wil-- Hiamson county schools--disappeare1 shortly after the roadside arsenal of Charley Birger was dynamited and burned about three weeks ago. Shortly after the place was burned it was learned that Price had been By LUDWELL DENNY WASHINGTON, Feb. 7-- ith for three pints of whisky being given to him by purchase the liquor, _ Youn:.andugl;r:' 'l':'blbt?d freel eutor that t reely of intoxicating . liquor Thursday morning 'between 2 and 5 o'clock, it is said. Young said he could point out the place where the liquor was purchased and he was taken to i oxr Lake by Deputy H. A. Doolittlo' that _ afternoon and _ on _ the strength of his story two arrests were imade. Ra Cunningham and his wife were t&leu into custody on charges of violating the prohibition law. They were taken to the county jail and according to Col. Smith deny having soid liquor or of having knowledge that liquor was soid on their premises to Young. The latte: said that he did not buy the liquor from them but f'r;m an aged man in continued from page one) 9" fhouu. He said he paia *10 _ __C N2de,. Ray Cunningham and his wife were ugeu into custody on charges of violatin® the wemkiki;i._ _ Col. Smith is of | Grund was h" over a hammer. told going back to the Cunningham honfic' &A second time, Grund ac-- companying him, and more liquor In another grilling, Young, ac-- cording to the progecutor, said that he and Clark went over to the Cunm'ngham home and bought a pint of liquor with money given them by Grund. At another time ho:is uLid _to have told Of Clark ] (Continued from Page 1) _ Later, Col. Smith 8, in an-- other grilling in his :f.xee. Young said that Grund came to his cot-- tage early Thursday morning and that he and Clark were still up at the time. He told in this par-- tlcular grilling, Col, Smith nf{n, that Grund was undet the influ-- ence of liquor and had two bottles of liquor with him. f ACTION DELAYED IN DEATH CASE Meet Mr. "Slim" Shoun, mem-- ber of the Carson Newman bas-- ketball team of Anoxville, Tenn., champions of the state last sea-- son and after the' same honors this' season. He stands seven feet, two inchos tail in his stock ing feet. He scored 274 points of the total of 662 scored by +h-- team last season , mccording to Col. Smith, ferent stories regarding the him by Grund to ; to Col. Smith deny or or of < having liquor was soid on Young. The latter not buy the liquor of the opinion that he paid $10 with the counting of populations by the number of votes for Governor woulc not improve the situation in the least. It would rule out all the cities with a large foreign element. Chicago has nineteen districts at present, expected to vote solidly for reapportionment, and with the ad-- gitk';_n'og strength from Peoria and Rock--Island county, ;;l.lsi; _tv:l: tL one districts can be counted on. [ The Dailey resolution is bitterly opposed by rural members, whose strength would be materially cut were any such program carried out. The Hicks proposal is just as bitter-- ly scored by the city districts, be-- cause although it bears an outward resemblance to the method of deter-- mining representation in Congress, The other side of the question has been embodied in the resolution presented by Senator Hicks of Rockford, calling for an amendment to the state constitution that would I'mit Cook county to nineteen mem-- bers in the Senate, the representa-- tion in the House being nmodelod' on the basis of population as count-- ed in the last gubernatorial elec-' tion committee be appointed at l;'ne to attend to it. ' Ths+ resolution introduced by Senator Dailey early in the session on the subject has been referred back to the Senate for reading by the executive committee which has been considering it, with a recom-- mendation that it pass. Senator Dailey's proposal does not take cognizance of the fact that there is any opposition to reapportion-- ment, but is merely a formal re-- quest that, since the constitution calls for a' redistricting when pop-- ulation warrants it, that a jo'int The long deferred and touchy f ght on the reapportionment in the legislature seems about ready to rear its head. he left the drug store of Ben Peter-- kort, where he was employed as porter for a number of years, Wed-- nesday night. Onlf a few dollars was found in his clothing they say. no biood stained instruments were found. The state policemen say that Grund had $60 in his pocket when Now On Sale Good for One Day REDUCED RATE ROUND TRIP TICKETS 1TCAG 0 this 3rd Precinet, _ > Judges--Chas. 0. Arfes, N. E. Clerks -- Harold Potter, Bert Tompkins, J. P. McCann., Clerks--Henry Kleffman, Mrs. E. J. Diver, John J. Kelly. Z2nd Precinet. Judges -- A. Effinger, Frank Burke, F. A. Webb. Louis Harter,. _ _ The judges and clerks at the re-- :oooctive pregincts shall be as fol-- we : c 1st Precinet. \ (continued from page"one) _ _ lith Pr:cinect -- Jedlicka Barber shop, Belvidere street. 12th Precinct -- Dick Persigian Hall, Oak street. * 13th Precinect--Garage on Sun-- derlin street, between Helmholz ave-- nue and Cummings avenue. ( 14th Precinct--Hall at 9th and Lincoln streets. 15th Precinct--North Shore Elec-- tric Garage, 10th street and Cou-J mcnwealth avenue. -- PRIMARY JUDGES ARE APPOINTED in a strong position by the present situation. Neither side can afford to ignore the bills such members are introducimy, because the cost may, be loss of support for the one pro-- posal that is full of meaning to Chicago and the rural d striets. 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