cmucisi MS EVIDENCE IV — ciNirFini!’; -Heinrich Intimates ‘Yes’ After Examining Suite but Doctor Pound No Injury—Minta Wants Women on Jury. —-e- ' San Francisco. Sept. 20.—Prof. E. O. Heinrich, criminologist of the University of California, who at the request of District Attorney Orady, made an examination Fri day and Saturday of the suite oc cupied by Arbuckle at the St. Francis hotel, said Tuesday that tie had found enough to make him feel that Arbuckle should not be exonerated. Heinrich did not examine the garments of Virginia Rappe, but said he would later. Following orders from Brady, Heinrich refuted to divulge t(ie nature of his findings, but inti mated that he had found evidence «f positive value in the room and that he had taken it to his Ber keley laboratory to work upon. San Francisco, Sept. 20. — Search for a new woman witness, Edna C. <3rant, a nurse who attended Virginia Rappe, Monday became the outstand ing development in the case of Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, accused of mur dering the attractive picture actress. Information that the prosecution and defense alike attach the greatest degree of importance to Information Miss Grant is believed to hold in re gard to the medical treatment of the unfortunate girl, came as no small surprise in view of the previously re iterated statement that all important witnesses have been found and ques tioned. Why Did 8he Quit? Miss Grant, It Is known, attended Virginia Rappe for a time at the out set, then quit the case abruptly. The authorities want to know why. So does the defense. While rumors and whisperings are seldom worth the repeating, it is perhaps desirable in this re gard to record the rumor that has been persistent of late to the ef fect that Virginia Rappe’s death was due, not to Arbuckle's actions directly, but to a fault in the med ical treatment of the case. Dr. Arthur Beardslee, house physi cian 'of the St. Francis hotel, Monday was hurrying from remote Mono county onkey?” the lieutenant asked-. “Oh, dey make a lieutenant out of him,” replied the buck. Members of the C. W. Elstad Post of the American Legion at Ipswich, S. D., recently put in 600 feet of gut ter and curbing and graveled 300 feet of street In an endeavor to “dress up” their home town. The New Hampshire department or the American Legion in the state con vention adopted a resolution calling upon the government to spare no ex pense or pains to obtain the return of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll to this country for punishment. The American Legion at Scranton, la., has begun legal action to compel the board of education of that city to recognize the soldiers’ preference law in the appointment of a bas driver for the consolidated school district there. Dan Steck, new commander of the Iowa department of the American Le gion, has been elected chairman of Iowa delegation to the national con vention at Kansas City. Frank F. Miles, editor of the Iowa Legionaire, is secretary of the delegation. A questionaire asking citizens of Worthington, Minn., te name the most pressing need of the town resulted in the answer that a club house for the American Legion and national guard members was needed most. "Thirty kilometers to Osakis" is the slogan adopted by the Ozakis post of the American Legion to advertise the Armistice day celebration to he held at OsaklsL. "The American Legion is simply your sons and daughters of the world war organized to perpetuate In our government that spirit of unselfish ness which characterized America’s attitude In the great war,” declared Dr. Arthur A. VanDyke, department commander in Minnesota in a recent address. The alleged mistreatment of mi gratory workers, inclpdi'.ng ex-service men, who are compelled on account of the unemployment situation to "bum” their way from pldce to place, has been made the subject of a pro test by the American Legion and city officials of Sidney, Neb. It is charged that young men passing through the city have been unlawfully beaten by county authorities and special agents for railroads. Billets for ex-service men wrho at tend the land drawing at Powell, Wyo., September 20, will be provided by the Powell post of the American Legion. Indian members of the American Legion wearing the full regalia of their tribes will attend the national convention of the American Legion at Kansas City next month. More than 100 Indians from the reserva tions of South Dakota, Montana and Oklahoma have been derogated to at tend the convention. The Rainier-Noble post of the American Legion, Washington, has announced plans for the erection of a 12-story club building. The "Jollies of 1921," a theatrical production staged by the Dubuque post of the American Legion, will be presented in a number of Iowa cities under the auspices of local legion noKts. While watching a fireworks pro duction, "Siege of the Dardanelles," at the Indiana State fair, Ben Wel kins, world war veteran, collapsed from shell shock and for five hours underwent treatment at a nearby field hospital. He is a federal apiary in spector. Efforts to insert the time honored adjective before the “short and ugly word” describing Ambassador Har vey’s statement of why America en tered the war threw the North Caro lina convention of the American Le gion into a fiery debate. The resolu tion adopted merely termed the am bassador’s exposition as “a lie.” The official song of the Interna tional Aero congress to be held in Omaha this fall will be “His Last Flight," dedicated to S. Rankin Drew, first American actor to die in the world war. Drew was killed In aerial combat. The song was written by members of S. Rankin post, the American Legion, composed of actor and writer war veterans of New York city. Men who accepted officers commis sions for the world war only and who were wounded or disabled should be retired with pension the same as are officers of the regular army, tho American Legion's national legislative committee declared last week in pray ing Secretary of War Weeks to ex tend the privilege to them. The se lective service law and an opinion of the army's advocate general were cited as justifying the claim. DE VALERA READY li TALK KEEPING ERINJNEMPIRE! To Withdraw Independence j Demand if Ireland Is Granted ' Full Dominion Status, Hint To Lloyd George. BY ROBERT J. PREW, London, Sept. 19.—Continu ing his rapid exchange of tele grams with Lloyd George, De Valera Monday night declared the readiness of the Sinn Fein to enter into an unconditional con ference. This confirms Universal Serv ice’s exclusive disclosure that the Dail is prepared to authorize its delegates to go to the parley without insisting upon the pre liminary recognition of Irish sovereignty. Monday night’s message is an intimation to Lloyd George, that ha on his part is expected not to insist upon Ireland's retention within the empire as a condition to the conference. Monday night’s telegram from the Irish leader is by far the most important of the latest series in asmuch as it represents a real advance towards peace on the part of the Irish leaders, who now expect Lloyd George to display an equally conciliatory spirit. All the president of Ireland asks is that Ireland’s present claims to independence shall stand unpre judiced unless the conference re sults in the offer and acceptance of full dominion status. BY DENNIS O’CONNELL, Dublin, Sept. 20.—The Sinn Fein cabinet Monday night sent the fol lowing message to Premier Lloyd George at Gareloch, Scotland: We have not thought at any time of asking you to accept any conditions which would establish a precedent be fore the conference. We would have thought it as unreasonable to expect you as a preliminary to recognize the Irish republic formally or Informally as that you should expect us formally or In formally to surrender our national po sition. Gives Cause of Dispute. It is precisely because neither side ac cepts the position of the other that there Is a dispute at all. A treaty of accom modation and association properly con ducted between the peoples of these two islands and between Ireland and the group of states In the British common wealth would, we believe, forever en able the two nations to settle down in peace, each pursuing Individual devel opment and contributing Its own civili zation, working together In free and frlendl}' co-operation and agreeing in common affairs. To negotiate Eucn a treaty the re spective representatives of the two na tions must meet. If you seek to Im pose preliminary conditions which we regard as Involving surrender of our whole position, we cannot meet. Your last telegram makes clear that the mis understanding Is likely to Increase, not diminish. Tired of Correspondence. The cause of peace Is more likely to be retarded than advanced by the pres ent correspondence. We request you therefore to state whether your letter of September 7 Is intended as a demand for surrender on our part or an Invita tion to a conference free on both sides and without prejudice should an agree ment net be reached. If you mean the latter, we readily con firm cur acceptance of the Invitation and our appointed representatives will meet y.ur government’s representatives at any time In the future you designate. (Signed) Eamonn De Valera, De Valera Is Crafty. De Valera's message Is considered from ail standpoints a masterpiece. With one stroke he throws the re sponsibility of any failure to meet In conference upon the British premier. He shows a willingness right off to join the conference, but there Is nothing in the letter which shows he would refuse to join the British com monwealth. (jn the contrary, there Is a direct hint in all three of his last communi cations that there can be rapprooh ment between Ireland and the British empire. No Discussion After Reading. The letter Is in contrast to the assumption that the Dali Eireann Is weakening on Its being recognized as a sovereign state. De Valera entered the Majislon House Monday with the letter and immediately addressed his cabinet, saying: ‘‘Gentlemen, do you agree to this?” He then proceeded to read them his letter. There was no discussion and the meeting lasted a bare half hour. JEWELL SAYS ROADS TRY TO FORCE STRIKE Chicago, Sept. 20.—Charges that railroads were attempting to force their employes to strike were made today by B. M. Jewell, head of the railroad department of the American Federation of Labor. William Barnes, he who got tho short end of the famous Koosevelt Barnes libel suit and whilom repub lican boss of New York state, ex presses himself as considerably sur prised at the report that he has re signed as leader of the Albany coun ty republicans, averring that he never held the position. He wants to know how the report was started. 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