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WEATHER EDITION Snow Colder MICHIGAN'S RD ACES COURT IGHT TO GET ALL UHCOLH ASSETS TO INANCE BONUS del POPE CROWNED As I is sanction wu uiu onaU An additional fhp for suonort 4 MEMORY LATEST WIRE LASHES 'tA A THREE CENTS Irish Treaty YOIDDBVALERA TELLS THRONG HARDING VETOES TAXATION AS WAY chairman of and Senator wu learned 1rtsllnA issue of bnnilx by this govern rchabllltatlon of president of the wit Illa The He BAHTS DRY ACT GIYERAIRTEST TAKE YOUR PICK did Pc I DADSONHAVE DAY IN CHURCH SENATE CONIRMS HIM AS MINISTER TO AUSTRIA CASOTOLVES 0 PATENTS War ear Still Rules Cork City of Whispers MCE TRICKED 3IDRUGADDICT I TAILOR QUIZ COLD OCCASIONAL SNOW IS WEATHER ORECAST RUYS 12000000 paintings New York eb Goorje Dougherty one tlin police commissioner of New York re turned: aboard the George 1 Washington today in the role of art dealer He announced that a 12000000 collection of 111 paintings including Madonnas by Bellnl and Maurillo were following him on another vea sel '5 astern Judge Names Receiver to Represent Delaware Corporation President Is Loath To Add Burden To Business Denies Pact Will Be Accepted by Majority of Voting Citizenry Leaders Meet Talk Over Wave of Protest a GETS BIG OVATION 4 AT DRIVE SUGGEST BONDS AS NEW SCHEME I' os ANGELES AND ILM I CITY SCOURED OR HIM rraalstlon now The alse Whiskers Legislators" Plan To Dodge IHrlimund? Vs eb Pro tection for members! of the Vlr gtnlii liotiMr of dPIerate from lobbylnta by fnrnUhloK eaeh 1 Hi Everybody Stays Home Nights Town Jus as Quiet by Day Says Davis BY ORREST DAVIS ree Press Staff Correspondent a rrcirr i Cork' Ireland eb 12 If you have a picture of irrespon sible boisterous' devil may care hishr prepare to erase it now or Cork the scat of the south Irish the center of most of the emigration to America is a city of whispers I arrived on a Sunday evening at dusjc'from Queenstown Copyright by Harris and Ewing ALBERT HENRY WASHBURN "Albert Henry Washburn has been bon Armed by the senate as minister to Aus tria Mr Washburn Is a lawyer with offices ln New York He has served as consul at Magdeburg Germany and formerly was secretary to Senator Lodge' 7 K' Good business depends after all upon good men Get the the right the ag gressive unafraid brainy thinking chap and in line for a better business Good men may' be had now They may be had right here in Detroit You can get them the line" through a ree Press Want Ad' You will have men "on tap" on whom you can depend Use ree Press Want Ads NOW to get them CALL AD TAKER MAIN 9400 or take your ad to any one of our Want Ad Stations one in your neighbor hood CUT 'IHSCOUNT RATES Cleveland eb The rediscount rate on alt Joans to member banka will be reduced from to 1 1 2 per cent by the ourth ederal Reserve bank ebruary 11 Hwas announced by Nevin secretary to night Sinn einer Shot Dead Durng Rioting in Belfast Dublin eb (By the Associ ated Eamonn de Valera on Sunday opened the campaign against the provisional government with a great demonstration held in O'Connell street Three large platforms had been placed for the speakers and each was surrounded by large crowds Members of the republican and metropolitan police regulated the gathering All traffic in O'Connell street was suspended for an hour by order of the repub lican chief of police About 1000 republican goldicrg paraded prior to the muting Mr DeValera was accorded a great reception He spoke from the principal platform at Parnell statue Count Plunkett who pre sided Introduced Mr do Valera' as the "president of the felx resolutions were proposed dur ing the meeting outlining the at titude of the republicans The resolutions affirmed that the Irish nation was one and Indlvis ablethat all state authority In Ireland Is derived solely from the Irish people that the British crown is an alien crown and that Ireland Is no part of the British empire Call Treaty Void The resolutions further declared i that the articles' of the London 1 agreement failed to represent the true desires of the Irish people thatvthe treatywas obtained under durese that the Pall Elrcann ts not I competent to glvg It legal sanction I and that therefore! the treaty ts null and voiu iney auaeu inai co force upon Ireland an election In volving recognition of partition before the Pall Eireann had ex pressed Ils sanction' was uin onsu iiliitinl called on the people for support of the dependents of prisoners Mr de Valera In his speech said It was He that the Irish people would by a majority accept the treaty He added that although the meeting had been advertised foronly three days thousands ot persons had assembled in support of the republic that had been pro claimed during "Easter week" and which was ratified at the Irish elections Mr do Valera said that the ar ticles of the agreement bound the Irish people to exchange their re public for a monarchy He asked It the people wanted as their monarch "King George ot England' to which there were replies of "nn no" The king would be em bodied in the Irish constitution and be' really tha authority ot1'remler Ltovd George and his cab inet The foreign monarch's forces could hold th principal forts and have air facilities and when Great Britain was at war which was practically always the British gov ernment could take over the har bors and Ireland would bo made a belligerent liable to attack by Great Britain's enemy Ireland the speaker continued was to be saddled with tribute to the British war pensions and an as yet undetermined share in Great debt Ireland was to be broken up into two warring states in order that England which was supposed to be evacuating the country might havp the six north ern counties to Alternative Tolley The alternative policy Mr de Valera declared was that of the last four years the policy which the present opponents of the re publicans once shared with them Continued on Psge Two Column our more" he answered between lurch Ings of the tart over the cobbles There was almost no one about We rode for blocks without sign ot human beings other than an occa sional light from behind a shut ter It became uncanny i do the people stay indoors?" I asked the came back Jarvey whose first namewas Mickey he In Continued on Page Three Column Six a Lays Wreath Upon Tomb of Great Emancipator Springfield III eb Vice President Calvin Coolidge and Gen John Pershing In behalf ot the American nation honored the mem ory ot Abraham Lincoln here Sun day Through crowds that lined the streets they to visit the old homestead where Lincoln lived Later they placed a simple wreath upon the tomb where the body ot the martyred president Iles In Oak Ridge cemetery The principles of right and jus tlce proclaimed by Abraham Lin 1 coin and for which he died were the Inspiration of the American ar mles that fought In the World war General Pershing said Sunday night In his address of tribute to the Great Emancipator "Indeed he added tunda mental truths that tell front Lin coln's lips have become the living hope ot oppressed humanity In every clime" General Pershing lauded in pare Uvular Lincoln's perseverance In se curing an education In his youth "It Is not to the city of Wash ington that men murt turn It they would understand Abraham Lin olu" said Vice President Coolidge i "Too often the world turnsHts eyes to the high places thii klrg that from them will come its revela tions and its great events The greatest epoch In all human his lory began In a manger This greatttnerican the fpremosl world tig ure of the nineteenth emtury came 'out of a frontier clearing end spenttl early manhood 1n a village ot a few hundred i ake Rum Labels Seized in Buffalo 8 7' NO J13 9 lAint AMfERSOV steps In their Investigations which have caused great embarrassment to respectable members of th" movieolony he said many leading characters of the profession were being dragged Into the case for no appar ent reason inner tnan tn give re public the Impression the police were "availing themselves ot every possible luo" Miss Anderson expects to leave for New York city this week to con sider an offer to appear on the le gitimate stage However she witl return to Detroit to spend several weeks with hsr parents before re suming her professional duties 4 Boston eb Mrs' Susan Pow ers' widely known writer under the name of "Shirley Dnlre" died In a hospital here Saturday a result of burns received in a recent fire Mrs Powers began her career as a writer tn dS55 as a contributor to thoi Chicago Tribune She Joined the staff ot that paper soon after wards and later became editor of the women's departmertt of the New York Tribune She came to Boston In 1902 and since then had been en gaged in literary work here She was 79 years old I YOU CONSIDER BUILDING Get full Information regarding ReS trlck Certified Lumber West INAL Skiddy Pavements Result in 4 Three Accidents Infant One Victim Six persons three of whom are girls were rescued from drowning when a 25 foot ite boat driven by Lester Hom mel of Detroit plunged through the ice of St Clair river into 40 feet of water five i miles south of Algonac late Sunday afternoon Ten persons were ''injured one probably fatally in three accidents Sunday when automobiles In which theywere riding skidded on Icy pavements and were wrecked An infant was numbered among four who marvelously escaped death when their automobile crashed over an embankment on Woodward avenue near Birmingham The machine wrecked In the trash caught' occupants escaped by7 crawling on their hands and knees tlirougli the snow to safety The injured are: JOHN HENSLEY 85 years old1 28 East Congress street near death from five fractured ribs JOHN CONNELLY 1247 Military avenue suffering from Internal in juries DAN CHAItnONEAU 20 Victoria street unconscious from internal injuries MISS MHDRED ANDERSON 4903 Wabash avenue leg broken MISS GLADYS HOUGHTON 1025 Bellevue avenue back wrenched and internal injuries CHARLES MOORE 4438 ourth avenue shaken and bruised THOMAS HENRY 72 Richton avenue ids wife and two children all bruised' and otherwise slightly Injured Ilenslev with conneuy anu vnar boneau were victims of an accident on West ort street near Quandt's roadhouse A machine Brivcn by an unidentified companion skidded and crashed into the corner of a brick The automobile struck the building' and was spill Into two sections by the Impact The occupants wore hurled to the street where Wyandotte police found them unconscious about an hour later They are In ord City Emergency hospital The four who narrowly escaped fatal Injuries in the crash on Woodward avenue near Birming ham were Thomas Henry his wife and two children one onlyu few months old A tree stopped the progress of the car after It had hurdled over the embankment The lire started Immediately Henry and ids wife escaped being pinned beneath the wreckage Aa the flames spread each took one of the children and crawled beyond the range ot the fire The children were bruised and slightly lacerated The parents escaped with deep lac rations Miss Boughton was the most severely injured of four in an auto mobile which skidded into ditch and crashed with a telephone pole on Woodward avenue near Twclve mllo road With Moore and Miss Anderson she was returning from a trip to lint In a machine driven by Clayton Phillips 930 Hudson avenue Phillips who was uninjured de clared that due to the Icy road he was unable to 'escape going over Moore and the two young women are at Grace hospitals LAY l00000ff SEMINARY New York eb A i 000000 synagogue1 house or seminary to be used primarily for the training of Jewish col lege and university graduates! tor the reformed Jewish min istry is to be erected in West Slxty elghth street off Central Park Rabbi Stephen Wise: announced today Detroit Star Resents Taylor Case Publicity 11 St 1 1 0 1 I I A MONDAY EBRUARY 1 3 1 9 2 2 OUBlhhN AULS xitjua Tuffnlo No eb Two mn er arrest'd ftnd more than 20000 counterfeit Internal revenue rtamds and whtskv lahcls Wore sotod Sat urday by federal agents here Tho men arrested are William Dodge and Christian Jtoebel Tho spuri ous revenue stamps and labels bear i the neni" a 'once popular brand of whisky were found ln' Io apartment the federal agents said They asserted that stamps and labels similar to those retsod have been widely circulated throughout New York state ClVh NIGHT at TIER Refined dancing party publle ta Adv HAIR'S RESTAURANT Convenient to Hotel at Croud Circa Adv a Hundreds Attend Special Serp i ices Many Catholic Boys Given Conununion Hundreds of fathers and sons of Detroit special services for "ather and Son" week in the city churches Sunday Many es pecially in the Catholio churches were given communion The offi cial observance ot the week starts Monday when final announcements of the program will 1 be made i Practically every religious denom ination will hold dinners tor fathers and sous Tuesday night Speakers and other forms of entertainment have been engaged for these and indications according to those at the helm are that these affairs will be the best attended during the five years of such observances 7 "raternal day" with Itincheons and dinners by traternal and relic nus societies will le observed Wed nesday '1 lift EIM are to give foe bovs of tha juvenile court and many lodges of Masons have similar plans The Jlotaty club will have a special luncheon tor suns of metnbtira at noon at the Utatler hotel and dinners are to be held kt the Knights of Columbus auditorium and tho Board of Com irieiev athers are urged to spend Thursday evening in fellowship with their sons at home riday night will be school day when the fathers are urged to atjend the schools attended by thclr sons and see for themselves just what ts le lng done Programs are being planned in many ot these schools and in some lunches are to be served "Recreation and club day" Is an nounced for Saturday when fathers are urged to take part with their sons In sports Sunday is "Go to church" day All fathers are re quested to attend services with their This year's goal set at 100000 will be exceeded tolleve those In charge of general arrangements Since this year's observance comes before the Lenten season many more churches ore taking part than was" the case last year The for eign burn population also ls taking a greater Interest it waa an nounced Boy Scouts inaugurated the week with a mass meeting in the Board of Commerce attended by about 1500 Scouts TROUSSEAU MARY 3 TO INLUENCE STYLES London eb '11 ashionable dressmakers declare long skirts and gowns and cloaks of blue will be all the vogue In the rprlng as a result of tjie royal wedding on eb 28 Blue Is the favorite color of Princess Mary and she haa ex pressed a preference for long skirts Instead of short ones 2URI0N Member of Typographies Union 25 Years Charles Eryce 79 yearsenneeted officially with the holt Typographical Union for the quarter of a century died at his home 5524 Maplewood avenue late Saturday night Ills death was 'fused by a stroke of paralysis which he had been suffering Jor more than three years ormerly uf Bay City Mr Dryctams to Detroit 30 years ago and lenti rid the employ of the Parke hvls company aa a printer A Kralytlc stroke In ebruary 1919 his retirement from active Air Prvza wns A 1A mdor and tho Detroit ranch of the A Th: funeral with tho Masonic ilteS Will hrt HaIH return thn rnal Tuesday at 2 The body iw uuerreu in me Grana Lawn Ship Afire at Sea Sends 0 Call Jtany Made to Sufi er for AI leged Misdeeds of ew Says Claire Anderson That the motion picture industry la done a great Injustice In the publicity given tho Arbuckle case and tho Taylor murder la the opinion of Miss Claire Anderson Detroit photoplay tr who la vis iting her parents Mr and Mrs Ilchard Mathes 3598 Lovett avenue Mlsa Anderson who for five years has been Identlllfwitli various pro ductions of the William box studio among which is "The Hidden food to be rcUaecu Sunday that she Is well acquainted with Mabel Normand and Mary Milts Miss Normand's connec tion with the death oi Mr Taylor whom 1 knew as an acquaintance the idea Is ton absurd to think of Miss Anderson said And Mary Mlles Minter's name In the gation is a rgertttable thlnf he la a1 sweet little girl and innocent of 'any wrongdoing sure Miss' Anderson criticised the jub llclty given tho Arbuckle and Tay lor cases because It "Is making the good people ot me for the alleged wrongdoings of a deplored the Inference of a association In it at Mias Normand la user of know of no one who uses drugsor who Is the host of which the guests Imblte free In my long acquaintance end work with Miss Normand 1 have never known her to partake of any such thing" Miss AndersonTlio Detroit actress charged the police department ot Ixis Angeles with Indiscretion In Its handling of th Taylor case She declared the police prodded by public opinion to make some sort of progress In solv Ing the mysterious death of the film director i have taken drastic Woman Author Dies in Boston krra nrnlleri ia nffrrrd in (knt bxly and pcndlnv llore romnhtei' rcNnlmion llrNohod by the house of rnnteo thnt the clerk of hniiMe ii ml lie 1 he re by thorUed anti dlrertnl to take the mennurement of nnd furnioh to enrh member of the house lus arloiHi set of nrlltlrlsl whlskersi npproprlntely nnd becomingly designed tor the purposes of dls gnlMr in fnrllitHtr Ingress nnd eress from the house without recognition by the various lob hies a Xeaolved further that the cost of such paraphernalia be paljl by such lobbies ftli G' 0 Specla to Tne ree Ptms 1 Washington eb 11 The weather bureau Saturday issued the following outlook for next week: Legion of Great Much cloudiness and occasional snow Cold at beginning of week warmer thereafter MAHDI GRAS CARNIVAL' 3 DAYS IB i Mon Lincoln Dance Tues Valentine Wed King Carni val Adv Anti Saloon League Official i Says Law if It is Proved Repeal prohibition if it is proved conclusively that it is not popular but give It a fair trial first That' Is the position taken by tho Rev Waltman of Lansing state superintendent of the Mich igan Anti Saloon league in a talk from the pulpit of the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant East Grand boulevard and Preston street Sun day morning The RevlMr Waltman declared that enforcement of the Volstead act depends almost entirely upon public 'nentimeht and that it can never be jnforeed unless the public wants it enforced He said the question 'no longer is prohibition because the citizens of the United States approved the Volstead act oyerwhelmingly but now is enforce ment or non enforccment pf the law 'S? He called upon all citizens who want the law enforced to encour age their enforcement officers in stead of criticizing them and said that If they prove by their manner and general conduct that they want prohibition enforced officers will enforce It "Prohibition is a law of the land just as much as any other law and all kood citizens should Uphold it und then after a fair trial Under real prohibition if a majority find 1 that they do not want it then I say repeat it" the Rev Mr Walt man said He said that Michigan in 1918 voted dry by 68000 and rejected the beer and wine amendment in 1919 by 207000 and he believed the state now would oppose return of the saloon by a larger vote League to enforce prohibition composed of citizens who volunteer for membership have been organi zed in about 25 the 83 counties in Michigan an more are being started every day ho said DARKTrESTA AMOUS AUTO RACER BANKRUPT 1 gperlftl to The rr lYm and Chicago Tribune New York ib Dario Itcsta famous automobile racer and hold er of several apeed records was thrown into bankruptcy Sat urday by creditors of the Haste Mo tors Inc dealers in automobile supplies of which corporation he is president A statement by Resta accompanying the petition filed in the federal district court Rives the Habilitiesat more $50000 and the assetszat about $30000 Said to Have Owned Bloodstained Cap ound After Slaying Disappears Princes Diplomats Take Part in Brilliant Ceremonies i at St Rome eb (By the socijted Press) Plus XI was crowned pope in the Basilica of St Sunday amid scenes of pomp and enthusiasm and in the presence of princes and dignitaries of the church diplomatic represen tatives of foreign countries mem bers of the Roman aristocracy and a vast assemblage filling the great structure to the very doors The ancient custom was carried out with impressive ceremonies and the newly elected pontiff now oc cupies the throne of the first pope I reported crowned Leo III who reigned from 795 to 816 With the exception ot Leo XIII and Benedict XV who owing to tho strained relations existing be tween the Qiiiringl and thecVatloan In 1878 and the world war tn 1914 preferred to bo crowned In the Sis tine chapel the coronation of all the popes elected since erection of tho basilica Las been celebrated there Crowds Blessed Plus XI again blessed the crowds from the outer balcony of St Tet er's this time nearly 200000 people cheering "Long live the pope!" and waving handkerchiefs many of them multi colored and admission tickets to the Vatican which had failed to find them room inside the great church It had been officially announced that "owing to the cold weather" the pope would not bless the crowds Iront the outer balcony but such was the insistence and warmth of the cheers'1 lasting three quarters of an hour that the pontiff finally de cided he must answer the call of his children Thus it was long after 1 o'clock in the afternoon when the holy fa ther appeared on the balcony sur rounded by Cardinals Vanutelll Gasparri Mercier tml Bourne and bestowed the apostolic benediction again waving the familiar little shake of the hand as he disappear ed into the interior of the basilica beers hr lUUHMl Previous to this 60000 persons gathered within the edifice and ris ing spontaneously had ehetred the holy father as Cardinal Lega plac ed upon the Tope's head the tiara emblems of supreme sovereignty The cheers continued tor so long time thnt Pius was comoellcd to make signs with his hands as If seeking silence In order that the ceremony might continue old Rontons who had witnessed the coronation of several popes say that the enthusiastic reception ac corded the present pope has never before been equalled in their mem ory Good will sincerity and hope were the dominant emotions pre vailing In Rome as the new spir itual leader was receiving the triple crown with the magnificent ceremony of the Roman Catholic church but with tinge ot the matter of fact and 'business like manner obtaining in tho world today Sliver Bugles Sounded! 1 Silver bugles of the sixteenth century announced the coronation and the red robes of aged cardinals mingling with tho uniforms of the Swiss guards recalled the middle ages but tho crush of spectators at tho heavy bronze gates of a formerly forbidding I Vatican1 re vealed that something was changed In Rome Sixty thousand persons were packed Into the noble and Impres sive basilica of St silant and reverential with one thought jervading that the saintly old man within tho Vatican walls may yet enjoy that which was the recreation ot young Rattl of Deslo climbing'' the Alpine mountains of his native land Today he Is a prisoner within the Vatican walls but tomorrow the liopo fis freely expressed he may bo free to min gle among the crowds of the com mon people he loves so well The first message sent out broad cast over the world by Pope Plus expressed the wish for universal pacification and declared that while the Holy See 'should not abandon any of tho tem poral prerogatives a satisfactory arrangement whereby the Vatican could rule spiritually only would bo welcomed' Purchase Price of $8000000 Include Everything Says Henry Leland Special to The ree Prree Wilmington Del eb Henry ord ultimately may have to carry legal proceedings through the bu The railway station was all but desertedr Two jaunting cars preme court of th United Staten waited outside to haul passengers to the hotels and the town" One of the jaunting cars was engaged for me by the silent station porter We set out in it my baggage safely trussed on the one side I on the other for my hotel The going was rough ana dark we passea the rattier extensive buildings ot the'ord Motor company The streets were lighted from the cen ter a cluster at the top of a high pole throwing out scant rays "Where are tho people?" I asked my jarvey after seven or eight blocks' 1 "Shure'tsir and at home This is Sunday and beside they come out much at night any Detroit ro Piwm Bureau 404 Metropolitan Bldg Waahlnrton WaMiInglon aced by the concentrated opposition of all the farmers Industrial and finan cial lobbies In Washington members of the senate finance committee and the house ways and means committee are prepared to 1 i drop the eight sources proposed last week to get money for the soldier bonus After adjoint conference 'Monday morning members of the two com mlttecs will sound out Secretary of the Treasury Mellon on a pro posal to Issue government bonds re deemable at any time but limited to five years on which th" Interest would rtot be mnrn than 3 4 per cent to obtain the funds Delegation Sees Harding This proposal was presented to A President Harding at the White House Saturday night It was learn i ed Sunday by Chairman Joseph ordney ot Michigan of the ways and means committee five Nicholas Longworth of Cln clnnatl: Senator Porter McCum oer or Nortn onKota the finance committee Reed Smoot of Utah i rom one source it that the president is inclined to favor this alternative and that will go over the proposal Sec retary Mellon These four men agree thqt the bonds can be mar keted buV Mr Mellon In the past has belli tnat a largo sold or guaranteed i ment would upset industry John II Howard American arm Bureau ederation I' Sunday said that bls organization not opposed to the soldier bonus that it is absolutely against adoption of the house program and further than that that It favors rlu ferment ot the whole bonus schemer until agricultural and industrial conditions are Improved Through Its president John Edgerton the National Assncis lion of Manufacturers urged abandonment of the entire bonus scheme He charged that It fx a direct attempt to buy the soldier vote and that on its face the proposi tion is an insult to the ex service men is an Insult to their in telligence an outrage upon their sense of decency and in my opinion It will defeat for re election every member of congress house or sen ate who supports this Iniquitous measure" Two tn avor Mr ordney declined to discuss Saturday night's meeting and Mr Longworth couid not be reached but 1 both Senators McCumbqr and Smoot while not enthusiastic appeared to Continued on ace Two Colnnan Six PERSlMORS in order to obtain possession of all tho assets of the Lincoln Motor company for which he paid 88 000000 a' few days ago is the opinion ot prominent corporation lawyers of Delaware At the sale in Detroit by the De troit Trust company the receiver for the Lincoln Motor corporation Mr! ord purchased what he be lieved was not only the plant and its equipment In Michigan but also the patent copyright trademark and negotiable papers which are held as the property of the Lincoln Motor corporation of Delaware i Nunes Delaware Receiver if Judge Hugh Morrls In United States court in order to protect the property of the Delaware corpora tion 1 has named William Boyce as receiver hnd Robert Richards and James I Boyce ys attorneys for the receiver Attorney Boyce and the receiver who happens to be bls father went to Detroit Saturday to obtain an inventory showing ex actly what Mr ord bought from the Michigan receiver This Inven tory will be presented to the United States court in this citg Wednesday ebruary 15 It it is found as at torneys interested in the case be lieve Mr ord in buying the Lin coln Motors did not obtain through the sale the negotiable papers which are the property of the Delaware corporation in this event Receiver Boyce will protest any attempt or effort on the part of Mr ord to obtain posses sion of the patenfs copyrights trademarks and negotiable papers unless he shall buy them at a regu larly authorized this city This would mean that Mr ord would have to again buy what he thought he had already purchased from the Michigan re ceivers The case Is extremely Interesting 1 to all corporations and particularly to Delaware which la the Incor i poratlng state of thousands of cor porations At the present time there Is a contest In the Delaware courts i concerning tbe National Credit com pany of Philadelphia which Is In the same position that Mr ord appears to be vurpiirauuii niaio thftrA hfta nvp bftcn inv decisInn from the supreme court of the united States governing such cases as'the Lincoln Motor and National Credit They mil assert that A gov ernment' decision Is sorely needed to guide them and corporations In points of law where the property at a enmoratlon Is in some com monwealth other than the one In which it is Incorporated Jecision Rests Solely With I Judge Tuttle Detroit View A clash of Jurisdiction between ederal Judge Arthur Tuttle of Detroit and the federal district judge of Wilmington Del Impends it became' known Sunday with the contention et attorneys for the Del aware receiver of the Lincoln Mo tor company that the recent sale of tho plant to Henry ord did not include the purchase of patents eopyrlghu and other intangible property Ralph Stone president of the De troit Trust company Michigan re ceiver of the Lincoln company and his attorney Harold Emmons under whose name the plant has resumed operations are in Wil mington this week in conferenle with attorneys for tho Delaware re ceiver Held of It is understood that with' the confirmation ot federal judges of Jii4 tacbusvtts New York and Penn sylvania in which states He com pany owned tangible property of tnesale ot the plant by Judge Tut tle and the subsequent vacating of his order of sale by the Delaware judge Judge Tuttle went ahead with the sale without recognizing ini intangible property Attorney William Bryant law partner of Mr Emmons said Sun day that the issue amounts to a "question of the bar" He was of the opinion that the Issue was rais ed because the legal profession of Delaware is not In lavor of 'the sale being conducted out side the state in which the com pany was organized Mr Bryant said he believes a de cision on the Delaware contention lies solely with Judge Tuttle and that attorneys for the Wilmington receiver unless the Issue 'In closed In the present conference will have to bring their case to the Detroit court All Asset" IncliidedA Leliind Henry Leland president of the Lincoln Motor company declaredSunday night that he did not be lieve Henry ord will have any trouble in obtaining all assets ot tho company which he purchased for 38000000 both actual and In tangible i 1 "The bill ot nale of the Lin coln company to Mr ord Included all assets and property of every name and nature" Mr Leland said Mr Leland said that the company has no assets real or Invisible In Delaware although It was charter ed in that state "I am net In a position to1 dis cuss the claim made by the Dela D'cctver for tbe comnany be cause it Is largely technical and I am leaving It to the lawyers but the lawyers all agree that the Dela ware contentions are not tenable" Mr Lelandsald 3 10 ARE IN CAR MISHAPS KING HONOIIM AMERICAN Rpme eb King Victor Emmanuel has conferred the decoration of Knight Command er of the Crown of Italy on William Mead of Now York president of the American Academy in Rome 4 Tho honor was bestowed In recognition of Mr Mead's aloneer work In In troduelna toman and Italian renalssunr" architectural styles In America checker car We guarantee the lowest taxi rates In the city Phono Cadillac Adv 4 DETROIT CREAMERY BUTTER churned fresh dally At grocers Theory Advanced Rival in Old Love Affair May Have Killed pj El WARD DOHERTY to Tho anl1 Chlcaw Ijtrio Tribune I Loa Angeles eb 12 Has the Lian badly wanted in the murder of Desmond Taylor movie di Lector slipped through the nets (irefully arranged by the police to Lssnare him? Ib trctlvcs who guarded his House ill through the night waiting pa 111 1 buttoned light hands in pockets left their istil Sunday morning and four oth irs relieved thrn I iiIIh Return Home The suspect said to be Hud" Daily not 'comp home PM he ain that he was wanted i alleged "hop head" who is said ltj have owned the blood stained Other detect are looking through I Jallywood and all the rest of Los rrruiA tnr him He steins to be hie only quarry they have All his 4 4 lure ariaU uzi Irnown num atcltcd Ills friends arc being i uestloned There is no trace ot 1 in Th rtdirc whn have been work lag on the case for 11 days without I reottlno1 fi bit farther toward tho solution fit the mysterious crime have let th on suspect sutnir wuusu their fingers Jt seems District Attorney Thomas Lec hirnAivino condnctine an examlna Irtion of aU the' witnesses and the Intimates or me eeao man wuuiu rlot comment on the Dally tingle Mum on Wltncaaca Kftthor would he say what liases he intends to call next tfflee was unoccupied bunduy ottornev was restinir 'las been working on tne Tayior case for long hours has given allay and part ot tlio night to the platter after 'coming out of a hos pital and it has been a strain oh pstn 'He haa not yet cauea mo ucg Irtin ot movlcdom Into his office V'un wnoso namps nave oeen pei iotcntly mentioned in the revela ons growing ottf the fmurder krx hva nrif hnn hnthArnfl hv thft pelite police He has not yet Stitt tlllal flu nVUlQ LllUIli Mr doos not belitvethere is a barrier ofsilence erect ed to keep the investigators from ifirnlng the truth about the murder lend about the moving picture dl lector But he admits he la "up gainst a atone wall" "walking in lilnd alleys that lead Into utter tarkness" He has no evidence so far against inyone he declares' theories that will exactly fit all tho details It has been able tp gather out of the welter ot "nimors lies and I link" jr The police vtre given an a stound ing new thfcgfy ns to the murder tcntlniwd ocjR'nge Two Column ive WES 0 BRYCE TAKEN BY DEATH Deb 12 The gunboat i las hai been ordered from Nuevi tn march for a steamer' whiche Saturday sent out nn emergency cun for assistance to fight nte which threatened to consume I The message somewhat i nieil gave the ship's name as1'ni wawa and her position as be Wen Nuevitas and Caibarlcn f'nni''r earned Mlnnowawa Is In the latest maritime regls tt" at Ni Orleans HX LEPERS SENT SOUTH CHICAGO HOSPITAL tn The jrrDD prrM from Chlcftffo Tribune CM' ngo rt) Six supposed wimn of leprosy were removed Join thn county hospital SaturdayM by United Staten health an WIGpm and taken to Carville LaJ they wtn bo sent to per npr0ly cnmP" for treat It 'u0 of Health City Commissioner of i lnJescn Issut permits for removal ot the vic leprosy cases In thei nlt unusual" said Michael Zimmer "During i l'm 12 years there have been I constantly one or more such iro Thy 'onio to the hospital I )j Parts of the state and are I frr stm r5 observation and inv uie unileu stall's eminent takes charge of them" DANCE TONIGHT loek1 tl0 nicest night ot the wk Arrange a Adv Duneh She Tuller 1 11 Ufo and Adv VOLZ I i III 1 Bi li I 4 I mi jraj ja fll is mI Ak A I ll MW Li QRfcATBST NEWSPAPER 5 'I1 'W wrv zr i'iy 1 ii a M'W A A a JHr 4 I I' I.

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