jj.r' ' '.? 'v;;'r'ff", '-;. :m ,7!$. ,ytim .-'V vtl, :;.,,,..' : ; 'IV DIIDrH AmMITn Buwh themdtfve focbnWng'ln him, I WW KENNEDY . ... : r ? . ' .1 Msowr Told tverytning to LoslAngelos, Newspaper Ro" porter, It Is Stated - lURCH DENIES 'CONFESSION' nr the Awoclateel Tress Im An1cs, Sept.14.--Exccrpt9 ot "".inv nlffht :n the countr jail !wen Chnndlcr Sprngue, reporter for i Los Anelr Examiner, nml Arthur Burch, Indlctea wun mm. nimin- . uK""'"Vi ": -r h; AU? here Inst night by M. 0. Doran, ? '. n.nfw T) utrict Attorney. fr Doran said tho conversation be rcen Sprague, who yesterday was ...j i..ftro the i.or AUKeies joumy '..j Tnrr. nnd Burch. toblc olace In urch's cell In tho wnnty Jail It was cLn, a detective, who hna the in- Mtlfation 01 mo twuutu uww v ,.r for tho District AttomyB of- The matter mado public by Mr. Doran eludes an ancgea kuiuiboiuu ujt uuiui it ho had told the reporter ."every -f Kut had not told "any ono else Plants roses in children's cheeks Victor Bread thft nrlRnni AnllArl It gives n man a certafn amount of relief to cxprcsa himself." Ilurch and Mrs. Obenchatn later de nied the allegations In Sprague's article. Sprague, in his article published yes tcrday morning, stated he had promised not to make liurch'v alleged confession public until he wan forced to do so, under oath, and that ho regarded a summons before the Grand Jury yester day as releasing him from the promise. According to Sprague'a article, which he read before the Grand Jury yester day , Iiurch is alleged to have told Spraguo that he shot Kennedy because it was the only way to remove an evil lnfluetico over Mrs. Obenchain. According to Spraguo's article, Burch nought to aid Mrs. Obenchain to leave Los Angclca 'and she first Consented, but later said that she could not leave Kennedy. Uurcli told her then, accord lng' to Sprague'a narrative, that some alternative must bo taken. She con sented, Burch said, according to the article, and added that Burch had bet tcr "get" Kennedy. TO RESTRICTNAVY Adopts Polloy( for Washington Conforonoo ori Limitation ' of Armamont ' BARS PACIFIC NAVY BASES By tho Associated Press Toklo, Sept. 14. A conference of tho naval and military authorities and the officials of, tho Foreign Office has decided upon tho following basic prin ciples for the limitation of naval arma ment, according to the Aeahl Shlmbun: "Japan has no intentiqn of reducing as to promote tno Happiness 01 man kind, Japan is willing to make effort to establish somo arrangement with the Powers. "Japan believes, first, that it Is against the fundamental spirit of the Washington conference that any Power should possess superior forces sufficient to secure a decisive victory over any other Power or Powers, Therefore, the Powers should minlmizo the scopo of ormardent to Jthe same degree as that of the country having the smallest naval strength among the Powers con cerned, "Second, the Powers concerned shall not establish any naval base or make any arrangement to, serve as naval bases for their navlcijon the Patiflc." 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