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INAL WEATHER EDITION Clottdv i 30 YEAR WAR ENDS AS AGREES TO SELL WJ mi 4 Kot OGLE HYMAN KAT ESCAPES DEATH BY THUGS MCE iuj was ave no LATEST WIRE LASHES MRS ELLIS TO BE ss Great Society 12 NOON akers Are Divided Into Gold Brick High) Pressure Glib Salesman Types Sunday ree Press In WANT ADS CALL AD TAKER Salesmen MAIN 9400 imwauri tfy' fun and MADE PRISONER IN STORE ICE BOX BY ARMED THUGS INGER XD CLEAN refined that' PALAIS THINKS DOUGLAS VICTIM SHOT MEANT OR SEL i 4 RESIGNATION READING AS VICEROY EXPECTED I RUM AUTO MAN TAKEN BY COP ATER CHASE OERED POST AS CITY ENGINEER ORMER OICER TELLS IGHT WITH SUSPECT ISSUE GOES TO PEOPLE AT APRIL 17 ELECTION of the west In which cowboy enda Montana war and vine the only WOULD CLOSE PLACES REPUTED AS II 0 I I I A A RD A A II 71 1 7' 1 9'2 2 I PAGES I II CEN I Teacher Cash for spare hour 420S Wood' Adv YOUNG OLKS TO DANCE at ARCADIA this atternojn Adm 15c Adv no attention to the incl told them that Douglas's assailant rifle aarogs the stone steps of his homo and aimed was expressed by de Thcy gave no reason for 74 years old miss out than halt mil made available 1 Arrest Occurs 300 Miles North of Bombay Montagu to Renew ight for Natives ALLCONDITIONS CITY MT BY STOCKHOLDERS HEAD DANCE HALL OWNERS BACKS CLEANUP BULLET HIT WRONG JAN POLICE THEORY Mother of Missing Boys Near zing End Again Pleads for Their Return ed to bring to light anything to support the drowning theory the police for the first time riday ad mitted the possibility that tho boys might have met death In the river 'I am not sura that the boa weren't drowned" said Deputy Commissioner Sprott "I didn't think Hesse had the nerve but 1 The fact that no bodies were found said the deputy commission er would not necessarily disprove the drowning theory Inasmuch as bodies might remain on the bottom for as long aa two months in cold weather 1 OLD STYLE DANCING PARTY at the refined Pier Ballroom tonight Adv Speeding Machine Arouses Sus picions of Patrolman Who Pursues 1 5 Blocks Say it and do it through a ree Pres Want Ad Strasburg Says Indecent Con duct Must Go Wants No avoritism Shown tf bottles police riday block r4L driver of the automobile was ar rentf'd charged with violating the prohibition Jaw Police con template a charge zf speeding later Th' chase began at Port street and West Grand boulevard Patrol man Colllngham a passing automobile and found it la alleged It was being driven at a speed of 35 miles an hour Colllngham sig naled the driver to atop but he Increased his speed The policeman commandeered a passing automobile and lva sthase The two cars raced at top speed around the boulevard to Baker street Graze struck the curbing as he attempted to drive into Baker street but drove un At Baker and Twentieth streets ho again struck the curb in making a turn at high speed end was forced to stop Col llngham descended jjnd arrested him The automobile was seized for federal authorities 1 This is the fourth article in the series being published by The Detroit ree Press exposing the operations of bucket shops and fraudulent promoters which are swindling thou sands The purpose of this article is to expose the methods of fraudulent promoters or take your ad to any one of our 400 Want Ad Station where the same cash rate may be had as at the down town office OR MOVIES i New York March 10 Seeking to forestall threatened political censorship of plays on New York's 51 bite Way representa tives of tho various Interested groups today perf ycted plans for the operation of a jury ays tent to sit In judgment on all productions Authors1 play wrights and managers pledge themselves to accept the decisions With the playthings of her little sons Raoborn and Lieudine on the bed beside her Mrs Barbara Hesse In a statement to the ree Press riday night declared that she is "dying of a broken heart" The doctor say If father and sons don't return soon the mother can not last much longer continued tho statement dictated by Mr Brssc to her niece Inez Swlgert who aa well as the boys was threaten'd with death by Hesse Mrs Hesse In her statement re iterates that she la ready to "for give If her boys arc returned to her Miss Sigert who took down tho words of the grlof strlck en woman said that though her sunt seldom slept she continued waking and sleeping to call tho By' names begging them to "come A'hvugb dragging the river fill a 7 77 Exportation of Part from Ger many Barred by Treaty i Restored girl "The Launching a debutant in the eo eial how it Is done and what Is required By a writer who hss known th Inner work ings of thn "Society for swindler of the first type the original which type gilded bricks and sold them for gold bullion Mr secured a state license or at least someone secured a license under filial Grocer Dodges Bullet rees Self rom Ice Box By Breaking Window Hyman Katz proprietor of a grocery and meat market at 2301 Cass avenue' narrowly escaped death at the hands of three youth ful gunmen late riday night i The grocer's first escape was when he dodged a bullet fired by one of the gunmen who surprised him alone In the store and robbed him of $250 The second was a few minutes afterward when he exert ed his rapidly falling strength in hurling a milk bottle through the glass door of a huge ice chest i in side of which the thugs had locked him Ho was near suffocation when the broken glass permitted an in rush of fresh air Into tho chest built to be air Two of the gunmen entered the store as Katz who lives at 1339 Delaware avenue vas about to close his doors They asked for a bar of soap When Katz leaned over to obtain it they drew re volvers and ordered him to up his hands Simultaneously thethird robber entered The three took a wallet contain ing about $100 from Katz's pockets and about $t60 not Including checks and receipts from the cash register They then commanded Katz to enter the ice chest When he refused one of them fired Katz dodged Involun tarily when refusing to enter the chest and the bullet missed him by inches He was forcibly hurled into the chest and the door was locked Reviving somewhat alter break ing the door he shouted for aid A passerby heard his cries and releas ed him Police were called and given description of the thugs A holdup of a grocery on Alfred street several days ago was con ducted by three men' using the ruse of purchasing a bar of soap An automobile containing quarts of whisky and 212 of beer was overtaken by and its contents seized late night after a chase of 16 Angus Graze 2705 Isabelle iUl BURIED SATURDAY Spend a Pleasant Sunday Morning With These eatures Ouner of Laiy by Wil liam Patterson A stirring story Texas GANDHI INDIAN LEADER JAILED AS SEDITIONIST Griffith Ellis president of the street railway commission who signed the contract for the purchase of the city system on behalf of the city is seen at the left affixing his signature At the right is A Avila Gingras of Montreal who signed on behalf of the company This flashlight was taken by a ree Press staff photogra pher last night as the two men were concluding a notable chapter in history 7 Don't be late on the more lion readers to you through the Sunday ree Pres $9000000 in Unclaimed Ex port Goods May Be Gone Havana March 10 Information fccurcd by treasury department agents who Investigated thefts from bunded warehouses of unclaimed shipments from American and other foreign exports was laid before President Zayas today It Included details of the discovery that 90 per cent of the contents of the cases stored in two warehouses had dis appeared A cent estimate of the value of merchandise supposed to be in storage was approximately $10 000000 It is said that If the average loss uncovered by the ex amination of the two warehouses is maintained in the others the total amount of goods Illegally re moved will approximate $9000000 IIY CR4TON WILCOX Soeclsl to Ths ITee ITess and Chicago Tribune Washington March 10 Plans of the General Air Service a new American corporation to establish commercial airship lines through out the world are not to be block ed by provisions of the Versailles peace treaty which would prohibit exportation to the United States Of fabricated parts of giant ships manufactured In Germany by the Schuette Lanz Airship company This difficulty wasovercome ri day when th General Service signed contracta with Dr Johann Schuette president of the Schuette lni company giving the American corporation tho manufacturers' rights and patent Interests of the Schuette Lanz airships for th en tireworld an act which Dr Schu ette aays will glvu the United State the premier position In world aeronautic Under thl arrangement the Gen eral Air Service whose plans call for establishment of tho first pas senger and express airship line be tween Chicago and New York with in a year can manufacture It air ships in the United States under ihe German patents Development of the world wide air service scheme can proceed as an entirely American enterprise no matter what may be tho technical obstacles to sending airships or parts of air ships from Germany to this coun trv Dr Johann Schuette who sails fnr tnmnrrou' tn BrCDATU for transportation to New York of expert who will ba employed by the General Air Service In the con alructlon of the first new helium gas ships to be used on the Chi cago New York route next year is very enthusiastic "This Is the most Importaht act of my life" said Dr Schuette re ferring to his signature to the con tracts with the General Air Serv ice "By signing these contracts General Air Service founds a new Industry In the United States At the same time It secures for the United States the premier position in world aeronautics I say this advisedly because never In my ex perience have I seen such a demon stration of united action on the part of the widely separated groups of business men aa the founding of this gigantic enterprise general air service It has been an eye opener to me to see the complete grasp of th situation no quickly assimilated by men engaged tn totally different enterprises "I now see why the United Slates leads the world in manufacturing I processes and In the development of natural resources" SIGNING PEACE PACT IN TRACTION DEAL Stability of Lloyd George a Premier Also Seen Shaken By ar Eat Crii Bombay March (By the As sociated India's non co operationlst leader Mohandas Gandhi has been arrested atAhmedabad 310 miles north of Bombay lie is charged with sedi tion' Ex Patrolman Not Printery Head Marked to Die Police Believe One Arrested DAX ING TONIGH MILLION DOLLAR BALLROOM Graystone 4215 Woodward between Willis and Canfield Where refine ment reigns Admission: Ladles 25c men Adv US Relief Ship Sinking Rapidly Tracks Entire Equipment In eluded in $19850000 Price 2 Parcel of Land Reserved The closing hour £ur A 3 The Salesnicn4 Sinktiia's operation? as re CUBAN THETS HUGE REPORT TRAINS LOST Topeka Kas March 10 Two Chicago Rocklsland Pacific trains were reported lost to night oy railroad officials ns a result of a snow storm which has demoralized train telephone and telegraph service in tho southwest urther details of tho whereabouts of the trains which they described as "some where In the wore lacking tho officials said RDM RUNNER KILLED New York March George Bauch 26 years old a rum runner was shot and killed to night while trying to get away In a small launch without pay ing for liquor he and four other men took off the steamship Jmatra Albert osberg chief engineer of the Imatra which arrived from rance Thursday was arrested and charged with murder DETIXTIYTS BATTLE GANG New York March 10 Two young women and two men said by police to be members of va Canadian rum running gang put up a spirited battle with revolvers tonight when two detectives of the prohibition squad raided a house In' Charl ton street which they hadtbeen informed was used as a ter minal for distributing liquor brought from Canada IlOOZi: SHIP CAPTI RED onoxrev J' March 10 radlo message received at the local coast guard station to night front Captain Hudson of the cutter Klckapov reported that his vessel and the Gresham had captured a British tug bound from Cuba to Portland Me and loaded With 3000 cases of whisky Headaches from blight Colds laxative BHOMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by curing the Cold A tonic laxative and germ de stroyer The genuine bears the sig nature of Grove (Be sure you get BROMO) Adv DETROIT CREAMERY BUTTER fresh dally At grocer Adv am Dying of Broken Heart Mrs Besse London March Th American steamship Munham which went aahor off Heligoland when bound from Norfolk fur Russia with corn was half full of water riday and likely to break In two at any moment according to a dispatch from Amsterdam The weather was so bad that lighters were unable to nach her If Ratified by 60 Per Cent of Voter Detroit Will Get Line by May 15 Meeting all demands nf th city officials of the affixed their signatures late riday night to a contract to sell all the company's lines In Detroit Hamtramck and Highland Park to the city of De troit for 119850000 The agree ment include all car and equip ment necessary In the operation of the lines including all the com pany's real estate in Detroit and the neighboring cities excepting one parcel on Woodward and one on Grand River avenues Thl contract lll be submitted to the voter at a special election April IT nd if It obtains a 0 per cent affirmative Vote ths holding in Detroit wilt pass Into the city' possession May 15 Elll Signs for City The people wilt be asked to vote on tho Identical purchase proposi tion which they rejeoted In 11197 excepting that at that time the city offered I31S0000D for the property which the company riday agreed to part with for $19850000 The end of the 30 year fight with the transportation company came near midnight riday when A Avila Glngra of Montreal who control the majority of the stock In the company signed 'on th dot ted line" meeting every require mnt demanded by Mayor Couzen The mayor was not present at the final meeting but Ellis presi dent of the street railway commit slon signed on behalf of the city 1 leaving Immediately afterwrard foir vacation in California 7 The stockholders will nb tain but little from the sale of Its land rvinra than tiff fifiA aaa OVU''1Ull the sum which th city will pay goes to New York financial Institu tions whfeh hold mortgages upon the city property Bond holders 1 however are amply protected Dur ing th last fwlayalh bond of: the company have climbed eteadily on th New York tock exchange and on the Montreal market In 1919 Mayor Couzen asked the people to appropriate 3J 650000 for purchase of the lines which they will be asked to buy In April but at the coming election he will ask them to appropriate $1000000 to take them off Alter numerous con ference he forced the company' directors to accept the city's terms of payment which coll for a down deposit of $2770000 Tho remanlder will be paid from revenue derived from operation of the lines In an nual Installments of $1000000 until: December of 1932 when the final payment fall du The deni which the city forced with the company had ben undr Continued on as Three Column our tho attempt to end bls by Sarheim 40 who was found in his Cass avenue riday his throat cut Sarheim to lleceivlnc hospital where attendants say he will re cover Sarheim who has been ill for sev eral days was found riday night by II EiUln when the latter took his dinner into the room He was lying across the bed with a wide gash In his throat Eplin thinking Sarheim dead Aalld DptiuLv Cnrnner Edward Conley When Conley arrived ho noticed a fdiaht flush on the face nf the man and upon further Inves tigation found that ho was still breathing Dr Curran was called Ho administered lirt aid after which Sarheim was removed to the hos pital Aged Man Tires of Life Vwri fArnmfi Rowena street who after remark ing riday that ho was tired of living went to his room and fired a bullet 'into his head anil Is re ported to be In a dying condition In Receiving hospital Jerome according to his landlady Mrs It Schroer has become in volved in debt since his funds gave out a yeer ago The man was found on the floor of bls room shortly after noon ri day when tho report of a pistol attracted the attention of Mrs Schroer and other occupants of the house Jerome had boarded In the Schroer homo for more than eight years Doctors ight to Save Lives of Two Who Are of 7 One man committed suicide in Detroit riday and two others made unsuccessful attempts at self destruction 7 inancial difficulties are said to have prompted the acts of the two for whose Ilves hospital surgeons are making a fight but the dead man left hint as to his motive ind No Motive for Suicide John Crowley ID years old a sergeant in Company of the ifty fourth infantry stationed at ort 'Wayne was found dead in his quarter a few minutes after reveille riday There was a bul let wound In his head and near him lay an army revolver with a discharged shell in one of Its cham ber Crowley has been In the army years 22 of which represent con tinuous aervlce He was considered by his officers to be a good soldier An all dny investigation by Cap tain Kells provost marshal at the fort failed to discover any mo tive tor hts act Crowley's only relative known to the officers nt the fort is Mrs Thomas Crowley of Elmira I' It was learned that ha has $1500 on deposit with officers of his out tlt' lose 2000 1 Tries Suicide Despondency over tho loss of $2000 invested in worthless motor stock Is believed to have been th motive tor life made years old room 4142 night with Was taken Prisoner Maintains Silence Rifle Is Hunted In Douglas Shooting Working' on' the theory that the bullet which dropped Elmer Douglas superintendent of the Con way Brief company as he was seated near a window In his home Thursday night was Intended for Roy ogle a neighbor and former patrolman police riday night ar rested Joe Ochoa a jitney driver said to be a Mexican The arrest followed information supplied by ogle who declared he had quarreled with Ochoa in Jeffer son avenue Thursday afternoon and the "Mexican" had threatened to "get" him Ochoa was arrested by detectives from the McClellan avenue station in his home 1211 Dickerson avenue He is chargedwith assault with Intent to kill are searching for a high pow ered rifle which they allege used in the shooting Lives Near Douglas ogle Ilves at 1510 Baldwin hue only a few doors from the Douglas home ogle and Ochoa are jitney drivers An altercation arose between them early Thursday morning over the right of way of their automobiles In Jefferson ave Tiue officers say At Alter road and Jefferson avenue ogle is said to have engaged Ochoa in battle re sulting In the latter defeat The alleged threat followed knowledge of the similar ity and proximity of his residence and the Douglas home coupled with kJchoa's alleged threat prompted hlin to report the affair to police This brought arrest in hi home by Detective SlluiT rantz and Adamson of the McClellan ave nue station Police say Ochoa ad mits the Jefferson avenue argument but denies knowledge of the shoot ing 'L i I Shortly after dinner Thursday the Douglas family retired to the living room of their home Mr Douglas took his favorite chair near a front window the shades of which had been drawn Wn Wounded In Shoulder Suddenly a bullet crashed through the window 'and Douglas slumped to tho floor blood flowing from a wound In his right shoulder The terror stricken family after going to his aid called a physician and later the woundedman was taken to Deaconess hospital Therb It was reported he would recover Mystery surrounded the shooting du to the fact that Douglas Is said to have had no enemlea The only clue police had to work on was the statement nt Mrs Douglas that she had seen an aim mobile passing her home several times prior to the shooting She believed the driver was searching for a house number and pain dent she Belief leveled a In front carefully rectives this theory but stated that they am searching for a large caliber rifle believed used When questioned by officers as to the Identity of a companion who police believe drove the car at the time of the shooting Ochoa main tained silence til About Michigan Birds" by Walter Hastings a greenhouse keeper cf South Icon who hns etudled birds assiduously that hl work has been recognized by tne university or siicnigan "Hickey ilie More by the great Irish humorist curbstone sag Household Hein nnd Allied A new page for women ivlth suggestions and Information about household problems and their solutions or Boys and Girls Mafic full pages of drawings appear rs plain black and while prlnta Merely brush thorn with a bit of cotton nr a HDiall brush dipped In WATER and watch tho wonder ful colors develop "Uncle Wlggila a full pane of comlcS Illustrating a atory tolling of one of Uncle WUglly adventures on a windy March day "Mother Goose An eight page Illustrated booklet Other features are: A fulLpags mechanical Cut out Toy In col ors: Bedtime Take for the little folks: fltorlcet all about tho Chipping Sparrow a page of pusxk': how to make a dressing table Scout News News of the Sunbosm Club All jhc nbore fenlnres four full pngrs of beet ramie' tn col ors all the new' of nil the world for everybody complete detailed report' of nil 'iiorCng events In flttafrlid news and society pages evrlushely in Sunday ree Press 3TRYSUICIDE SOLDIER DEAD Methods Used to Dupe Investors Are Bared Haynes Hunt Law to Prevent 7 Booze Ship Outside Three Mile Territory Washington March Prohibi tion Commissioner Haynes served notice riday there would be no "floating booze palace" just out side the three mile limit oft New York if ho could prevent The prohibition comtnlusloncr hail a conference with Ralph A Day prohibition enforcement director of New Yrfrk who came to Washington to confer with regard to proposed establishment of such a source of relief for thirsty New Yorker After tho conference ho dictated a letter to James Maitin of the Recreation Ticket corporation of New York? who Day had been In formed proposed to establish "recreation vessel" outside sw York harbor Commissioner Ilayne tn this let ter noted first that the primary purpose ot the "floating would not be the sale ot the liquor and then informed Martin the pro hibition office felt it could not do otherwise than oppose by all lawful means operation of such a vessel with intoxicants served on board lit followed up with the statement that If th bureau did not have suffi clent authority under the present law he would apply Immediately to congress tor legislation to cover It The commissioner closed bls let ter a follows: "Ibis office vigorously jar'otest against any such mercenary at tempts to evade and violate the spirit of tho law In this country and takes this occasion to go on record as intending to do everything which It lawfully can to frustrate such efforts" Crystal Palace Shut by Mayor Once Warned by Local As sociation to Exercise Care Jf it is true as Mayor Couzensj is quoted as saying riday In re i voklng the license of the Crystal Palace "that the other public dance i nans are no better than the Pal "let's close them all up and I nlnv nA favnHfna" Patil burg president of the Associated Dance Interests of Detroit riday night' 7f The mayor' action in uttering a verbal blanket Indictment against all dance halls was characterized as "reprehensible" by owner ot such places none of whom how ever said a word ot criticism against tho city's action In closing tho Palace Not In Dance Association 5 The Palace according to Mr Strasburg was one of several halls not Invited tu join the local asso ciation' when It was organized a year or so ago and joint surveys ot the various hails by officials of the recreation commission and th As sociated Dance Interests since that time seem to have warranted the association's boycott says Mr Strasburg a lew montns ago tne associa tion sent the following communica tion to the owners of the Palace: 'A' report has come to the Asso ciated Danee interests' of Detroit that some of the dancing In the Crystal Palace was highly im proper and is exciting a great deal of unfavorable comment not only from the ministry and older people but among the better dancers of Detroit wlh to take this opportun ity of urging you to your dancing censored and to have your fox trots played a little faster the dancing in some of the hotels dance halls and Chinese cafes I not improved within the very near future we fear very drastic steps may be taken by the recreation commission which we understand from first hand will be backed by the police department "You surely realize that unless danplng can be kept clean and moral all who receive anv financial remuperauqn ipm tins form oi recreation' are bound to suffer Please help us in bur endeavor to keep dancing right Don't kill dancing" The management of tho Crystal Palace introduced a 'score of wit nesses to the mayor who testified they never had seen anything of bud color about performances at the Palace They were constant habitues hair bobbed and oiled dresses knee exposing and malecoats with the snugness of wail paper Policewomen 'talked differently however lorence New matron at th Crystal Palace said she knew that women of the underworld con gregated at the hall but she de clared mat tne raiacc was worse than other daces "Dance hall owners have million of dollars tied tip here in their In dustry In this said Mr Stras berg In a statement after the hear ing "and any broad assertion that the halls are all Immoral is poppy cock Conduct Must Be Hight "It doesn't matter whether the people who come there wear tight fitting coats and oiled their hair any moer than it matters to the mayor If people with tight fittlnK coats and oiled hair ride on cars All we care is that their con duct Is right when they are in our halls "The police have been exercising a very fair supervision and (hey are welcome at all our dance halls "The law says that no procurers or Immoral women shall be permit ted In our places and we'll be de lighted if they will remove all such people who manage to escape our censorship" xt tzx: 5 VpL 8 7 PALACE' AIRSHIP IRM SCARES DR YS LANDS PATENTS JOHN HEID John Reid chief engineer ot the grade separation department has been offered tho position ot chief city engineer according to an announcement riday by Joseph A Martin commissioner of public works It Is understood Mr Retd has re quested time for further consider ation of tho appointment pending a salary arrangement Mr Reid has been connected with the department of public works for nearly 20 years and has been tn charge of the grad separation work for th past several year If he accept the appointment Mr Reid wBl'iicceed Clarence Hub bell who designed March 1 after several year In the city's employ Mayor Couzen halndored the appointment of Mr Retd who Il Is understood will take office April 1 should be accept the positions London March 10 (Dy the Asso ciated There were no fur ther developments In the India po litical crisis riday night It was stated authoritatively that an an nouncement ot the namb of the successor of Edwin Montagu as secretary for India had been post poned until Monday or Tuesdaj It was added that it was very certain th new secretary would not be Andrew Bonar Law The eventual resignation of the Ear! of Reading as viceroy of India Is still regarded as inevitable Strong eeling Prevalent The India Incident has intensi fied the strong feeling between the Liberal and Conservative wings of the coalition ministry The Liberal newspapers without exception la ment that Mr Montagu allowed himself to bn drawn Into a "false But some of them think tho insult would have been the same In any case becauso had he con sulted the cabinet and the cabinet bad refused to permit publication ot the India statement th secre tary still would have resigned as a protest While awaiting report from In dia as to the effect ot Mr resignation the position of Vice roy Reading Is the chief subject of the discussions ot the pres Otll clal circles which deal with Indian affairs do not concur In the pre vailing that the viceroy necessarilv will follow the secre tary ot state for India In quittinr the government It Is stated ilia the Earl of Reading certainly was in his right as far as technicalities were concerned with regard to the publication of the Indian statement His action is declared to have been taken evidently on the belief that publication ot the Moslem view point concerning the settlement of Near Eastern affairs was necessary and he sought and received sanc tion from the secretary for India the only official of the home gov rnment to whom he was rcspon slble Montagu Prepares Declaration I The opinion was expressed rl day night that the Earl of Read i Ing could stand his ground as a champion of Indian rights but It was considered likely that he might attempt to defend Mr Montagu's actions and thus involve himself in the same kind of disfavor which caused the fall of his chief i That Mr Montagu has not alter 1 Continued on Page Three Column ire BY LOVELACE Contributing inancial Editor There are a hundred and one varieties of frauds perpetrated on the American public and they are by no means limited to dealings in securities Confining our investigation to the securities field however we can classify the fraudulent promoters into three groups 1 The The Salesmen The Salesmen 9 1 name for it has riot vet been vcaled in the recent inquiry qtial definitely established that there ify him as a representative js such a person as Sinkula ami ny giimng ms irauu wim this show of what his ignorant clients considered the endorsement assembled a latge sales force and started exchang Contlnucd fliree Column bl Society Leader Wa Taken by Death After Short Illness uneral service for Mr Guy Worthington Kill prominent clety woman wh died at her home 10240 Jeffaraon avenue Wedneaday will be held in Chrtat church today The death of Mie Ellis wife of Guy Efli real eatate dealer a caused by double pneumonia Bli had been 111 a short lime The daughter of Mr and Mr Walter ish of Rochester Mr Elll was married II year ago She came to Detroit with her hu band in 1915 Besides holding prominent place In Detroit with ht husband In 1915 Beside holding prominent place In Detroit socle circles she was an active merabfr ot many charitable organizations and contributed generously ot both her lime and money toward th lief of the destitute She I survived bv her husband and three young daughter Mar jorie Bluett Virginia Worthlngtou and Elizabeth Packard Cah for your spare hour 420S Adv GHENT SHOW AND DANCE ARCADIA TONIGHT or Dancers and Spectator All latest1 mtl by greatest Orchestra in America AOtn vc czuv 7 a i HnJ'R 4 Vi II Vi I A i i A P's 1 A Mb Cd.

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