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WATERBURY, CL, HIDING PLACE FOR RECORDS OF WHITE RATS Now Out of Jurisdiction Ot New York Court Harry Mountford Submits to Lengthy Examination Telia Why Books Were Taken Into Another State Kvm Vork, Oc£ 27.—Harry Mount, ford, characteristically di" Jaunty, but unusually : thoughtful, took the witness siam yesterday afternoon and submitted U a two hours' grilling at the hands o: Akin T. Sapinsky, of the legal flrn of Sapinsky'& Saplnsky. who is Bp Peorine_for Goldie Pemberton. chi actress, and the others whose appli- . into the a (tat™ of the White Aciora' Union. The secretary-treasurer often paused, April ! by inquiry—the levy blanks and n. I'ershlp accounts ot the union had lieen taken to Waterbury, Conn., which Is, of course, out of the Juris- aiciion of the court. The hearing was held at the office of Lenla Sthuldcnfrel, appointed ret- er-.'c in the inquiry by Supreme Court Justice Erlanger. Joseph J. Myers appeared as counsel for the White Itats. The entire time of the he: was devoted to an examination of Mountford. and it* la likely that he Attorney Saplnsky first endeavored to learn from Mountford the methodr used by the White Rats in the collec- that'theS OTTOKAR BARTIK THE OPENING OF THE WEST BADEN SPRINGS HOTEL A BIG SUCCESS Over 2,500 Guests, Mostly Fre- quenters of the Spa, ARMY AND NAVY BAZAAR OPENS WITH IMMENSE CROWD PRESENT Many Stage Celebrities Amon< the Zealous Workers Mrs. James K. Hackett Has Charge of "Psychic" Village Hundreds Write Their Names on War Airplane nntic celeb ril sent tonight (Saturday) ccess the opening of the ' Journey From Long Distances To Attend the Ceremonies That Commemorated Most Fit tingly an Unusual Event metamorphosed, redecorated Springs Hotel here, probably the most nor? incontestable the and most beautiful. pcnoJ with appropri- regular patrons J. F. Jlattlngly, e principal ad' (T illness and JS health. Deer, antelopes, I other wild animals, it has >n known have been given to these fountains of lire and v and limpid rivers to. drink of waters, consequently there mus there surely is, some sound and or facts that will accoun for the strong hold that the resor has upon society and which will Jus tify its faith. Dr. Boyless thinks that the resor wii! yet exert a most important In fluenco upon physicians and do mor than any other one thing to eompd can be advanced i it which to spend th MEMBERS OF THE A. E. A. REFUSE TO FAY 15-CENT PER REEL TAX Attempt To Pass on Footage Tax Win Be Fought Claim It Was I ply to J Several Will Not Attempt To Collect From Exhibitor New York, Oct. »9.—The American Exhibitors' Association announced today that its members had refused r Intended as a i to be paid by General Manager Charles C. PettJ- John. of the A. E. A., spent the pas; week. In the Central West States where he did some effective work U reference to the tax. He attended the Indianapolis convention, going from there to Detroit, then to Cleveland. e tan on J hem. The Edition of This Issue of The Billboard is 40,000 Copies