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8 1 BURTON GREATEST NEWSPAPER WEATHER Rain or Snow I GE DETROIT MICHIGAN SUNDAY OR PRESIDENT BY PRESIDENT 9 to NAB 3 SOLDIERS AS HOLDUP MEN i I maku any of the wuyn DRUG USER OERS SEL TO REE WIE to WIE IS CHARGE I I dis from me I Questions from famous psycho week in Detroit 4 QIH Rviiriaiiy liek thelixlr ami normal temperature untiW Inttei ob Thursday or when rain ur Continued on 4 SSI He DETROITER GETS I CE PRESIDENCY OJDOLLEGE BOARD when told for convic 11 tl ways aud some time of Itepres a meeting the White On Train store had I I 1 where cashed MANIACS DANCE BEORE BLAZE THEN WILL ACE RUM COMPLAINT If month the rench aiHillfl It clenr nnv Two 1 olumn Thre IS COAL HEAVER IN PRISON 5' STAMPEDING STEERS CAUSE PANIC IN poHd direetml al the Brilish oi ale Pol If lent (irruniulMm roh vin tl the BritlMi piemier ibnt ti NAVAL STAND CAUSES ANNOYANCE 1 HOPE SHE HANGS" KENNEDY SR DECLARES Io pie ent toil tin declined to do an The plan wa then abandoned nnd atfer a conference with Imdaa til the hotiae of eoriection his at torneys announced that they had 'i infinitely abandoned the effort to flee him before the expiration of his term of vexations will his desk of state SUNDAY BONUS PARLEYHALTED llo alsn snid tn Ifihn 1 Madelynn' planning some for tonight take you VACATION PILES UP TROUBLES Chicago March 13 Liquor per nilts of 150 Chicago druggist were declared forfeited Saturday by Charles A Gregory prohibition di rector as a result of reported sale of liquor on fraduient prescrip tiona The prohibition director Mid that a check up showed that thousands of liquor prescriptions used in Chi cago were forged and that in many cases the druggist not only manu factured their whisky but also manufactured the prescriptions JAIlf STILL HOLDS DODGE: TRIAL A KAZOO OLLOWS WILL NAME HEW STOCK PROBER WILLING TO RECEIVE COMMITTEE MONDAY horde first Im of I hive school and Chicago IS AVlth TEN CENTS Every Sunday find a new story or other feature in The ree Pres Nobody should rnits them Special to The ree sTtvas Washington March IS The threat to blow up Pnlbh con sulates in a dozen cities received in a letter to Senator Willis Republi can Ohio early this week was branded Saturday as propa by Ukrainian war veter ans of Chicago 'I'lir veterans wrote Senator Willis offering their serv ices behalf nt lOOOOOfi Ukrain ians in the United f( run down the men who mailed the Asks Judge to Allow Him Serve Sentence for Both ject which goes bark to Chiiiips and Brbtnd Sought Grnon Aylu the British slluaUon Genou 'demaod unMaatiiK Co Ch 11)59 1" BlnB moths bedbugs and Adv New York Marcli 18 Two New York blimcoats were file heroes of a roundup on the water front Sat urday a horde of Kentucky steers stampeded on the way to the abattoir The onrushing periled tli lives Patrolman William Mc grabbod the two little I HOUSE DELAYS VOTE OR ARMY io The ree Prcw Chicago March WHl Hays former postmaster general declar ed Saturday that he "aa out cf politic forever out of polities Hays said who recently became president of the Moving Picture Producers and Exhibitor of Amer ica Inc have triej do my bit and glad tn he In an ac tivity where wp are all on the same Hide of the table" 7 Hay came her to take to their home al Sullivan Ind Mrs who has been ill in a hospital bre BDWIX MH 1 111 Xlur Ik i'rui Ltuli 1)001 in the middle wct failed tu come up to the mandat'd1 of North Central MsjwtlHtion ot ttjllcge and sec ondary schools and lune been droiHd from the accredited Hat of the hmocui tion Milo SHuurt uf Indltinaixrtia now pieahlent said Saturla Names of the kcIiuoIh Were not given Ed a In Miller Detroit was Mected second viec prexhlent An to the rench they arc op posed to Genoa bcrntise Britain ad vocated it While tho project whs discussed battle of the British and rench was going on overthrow was partly a conso iiucnec of Washington partly a result of other by British diplo macy over rench and a general In lu confesMlon Hunuff ated Smith Ho said that Keefe met him after the I rv st 1 1 holding him further investigation? EVERY WOMAN AND ANY" MAN will find both enlerlaiumcnt and valuable in tlie depai tuu nl of Household Arts and Allied a new feature in 4 REE PRESS sotih menl unit the Warliltiglon con fvrenee and ih" Genoa project win not only h'fral)lc hut cenunry Now the election Is ptwlpotmcl owlnp to the llritleh political erllis the Irish cttlementjs "(rone anil til" debaters In th" aeliatp svlilcj) auagesl danger the Washington ti eulles I loyd George has served milieu dial (ha Tories must dianite their mctfioda roslitn iielUves hls resignation Is already written Anyhow (he main prob Governor Announces Kalaher Is Not Available for De troit Post Seven Vexing Problems Await Satisfactory Disposition by Harding a She Prefers Gallows to Imprisonment or Life Term Driving While Drunk Charge Hearing to Open Tuesday 1 1 rri 1 1 SIOOOOIH) llullr any reiuer wno suiters i rom rinina! tonignr rescued fiy at with howls of warning' the Spanish and ilipino stokers bounded from the liold and started for the life boats Officers with drawn revolvers or dered them back to the fireroom which had become an Inferno of auioke with flames billowing' from an adjoining compartment where mattresses life preservers and ship stores had mysteriously taken lire The dread cry of spread quickly through the ship The 101 passengers broke from their state rooms and made for th" lifeboats Captain Mrleod' sent stewards to herd them back and prevent the frenzied ones from leaping over board Chief Engineer Garland al ready had placed guards over the boiler room crews who with streams of hose were spouting tuns of water on tho blaze ire Gillus Hemlmiy The engine and lire rooms Were Hooded with water but huge clouds of smuka pouring fruin the hatch ways and the almost unbearable heat around the stokers next to he lire gave evidence that it was gain ing headway At 1 a the Are had become ao fierce that the decks wore hot At o'clock the J'olomac slowed down to Continue" on Three Cohiiiin ''even Leo Kalaher whom Governor Alex Jj Groobcck one week ago appointee! Detroit representative of the Michigan securities coiib mission to supervise stock trans actions in this city will not fulfill the duties of that: office Groesbeck suiu Saturday that Mr Kalaher is nodded In the state bankihg department at Lan sing and that borne one as as be named for the Detroit work his appointment by the gov ernor March It Mr Kalaher has been engaged in assisting Ernest Smith assistant attorney general in investigating brokerage houses and shops" and fraudulent stock sales reported to the secur ities commission Member of the securities corn present Saturday noon when Mr Smith concluded his evi dence against Gt Kedinond brokers in support of his action in suspending the concern and bis recommendation that the linn's license be revoked The coinmission continued the hearing until March 24 at wliich time Redmond Co will combat the charges and the suspen sion be lifted The chnrguH against the Him of Webb Lev Co also suspended by Mr Smith set for Saturday were not heard by the commission land it Is understood will not he taken up until alter the Medmond hearing is concluded rank Webb head of Webb Lee Co in a statement Thursday announced his intention to assume and pay the firm's debts if his license were nt revoked can be quickly cured without risk 1ng a penny through the renvirkabta discovery of Lravi ngrind 1H2 1 Wy Blvd ftnsedttlc Kansas send a pennj just urltc Mr Leaven good and he (11 send you a big bot tle (it hl prescription on 10 trial If it cures suud 1123 Other wise you owe Adv Menace Lives of Children and Scare Hundreds of erry Commuters Srclr't tn Th" I'r" Prrsn VVnco Texan Mnnh Marcia Matthews 17 year old school girl who killed alleged hetraver tn a courtroom here J'l bruaiy 2 1 was free of alt charges brought' against her Saturday The grand jury which haa been considering her case adjourned not finding an In dic 'tmeni Tim Matthews gi shot and instantly killd Crosslin 55 years old a former widely known pieaclier She had him of her ruin when she was only 15 years old WARRANTi OR VIRTUOSO! BY AHTHIJIt M1AKS IIEN( dpectid tn The ree Prct Tnhune Washington March backs to the wail In the des perate fight to prevent the bouse from cutting rhe army to pieces Representative Kalin and other members of the military affairs oiniiiltite succeeded Saturday In postponing final action on dis puted section of the army ap propiiation bill until next Tuesday? Hepr ntative Kahn pleaded with tlie houe which Seems to be determined to ride rough shod over the national dvLngv hot to (ho provision cut ting the army per sonnel to lloOoti ami another would put distribution of the army under legislative control until many ab ntees have returned to Washing ton and until JTeailvnt Harding uu get on the field of action igures announced riday by the general staff of the army to show how the United Mates nnly iq lOo of one per cent of it nitmnalwealth for its land rtsc whtieas rance spends times that amount and Great more than four times as much are expected to have some inlliithve in the argu ment With these and other striking tlg utes Secretary of War Weeks and General shing hope to impress upon congress the necessity of keeping the American a figure higher than that contemplat ed by the law makers The budget finally approved hy the war deport ment calls fur an army of not less than 1 5(1000 president Hording has intimated that a figure of 130000 wouldbe atcej table to him but Horn all indications It is the inten tion of congress to cut th armed forces to approximately 115000 and there is much agitation to cut It even to lo000f While the 'European expenditure are too large the proposed expendi tures hy congress if will be shown are dangerously too small railieularly In the rane of rance is the army expefise tov high Gteaf Britain with its donieatic troubles in India and Ireland is justified somewhat in the upkeep of a con siderable armed foic os Italy be cause of its menaced gengraphlcel position but for rance to main tain the largest standing army in the world Is considered hen to be exceedingly bad policy The only' grounds upon which rance could possibly justify its enormous army ofth iuls declare is a fear of future German Invasion But with Germany completely crushed" they hold that crmtimicd support of a great military estab lishment tends only tn endanger the rehabilitation of rance and is Incompatible with its finan cial obligations to the United States and other powers barn Hesse who while poller saving little (iludvs ant In home 1522 Jefferson avenue vainly waiting for some word as to whether her two small sons taken away from home by their father Rv Bessc two weeks ago wore atlll alive BMurday Mrs Witt with little Gladys clasped In her arms aat In Unde Adventnres He1 thia fiallihtful lihiatrMM atory to little foltia Today tn the Boys and Girls Magazinfl MRS OBENCHAIN RESTLESS AS JURY HOLDS OUT chuldrcn Laughlin girls and a small boy and carried them to the schelter of a watch shanty After the steers had raced several blocks they seperated Steerage pdKHvngers waiting to embark on the Baltic scattered helter skelter when one of the ani mals rushed onto the pk and knocked baggage right and left Mounted Policeman Carty killed the steer with a pistol shot Two of the steers approached the Lackawanna ferry and had gevprai hundred commuters excitedly look ing for storm cellars A city cowboy tried to one animal from the wrong end and whs diagged half a blo over the pavement but he kept his grip gamely until the beast rame to a halt With the aid of several auto truck drivers who lined up their cars to bead off tho runaways stock yard employes finally cornered and cap tured the herd In a vacant lot Three of the animals died from their exertions and two broke their Simonds Says IlY ITIAVIC II MWIVIIX Pails March Since I cussed Ute Gi noa conference from London tlie American note declin ing the invitation to participate has changed the whole European situ ation At the moment ot writing from Paris it Is possible even like ly that tlie conference will be held but it will no longer be thought that the conference itself can have far reaching consequences Tliv leosons aiu Hcvcml 1tying nxlile Hui elfi i't of the Alilerkun ie I'iimiI two factors remain: irst Hie pnlltiisl situation of lloyil itoerge Serond Hie ti nlsi Ised hea ths the lui ab vt III rats his Advisers will assure him that the four power pact the key document of the seven treaties ot toe irmaiiaia "ue enee is now assured ot ratification If only ly a margin of two or three votes Mr Harding 111 find that hc Continued on I'ajte Column our Rep Kahn and Military Com' mittee ighting With Backs to Wall Miss Kwakernaak Will Be Able to Tes tify Doctors Say Knlamazoo Mich March 18 Assured from Detroit that John Duval Dodge will lie released from thf house of correction lu time to come to Kalamazoo for his hear ing Tuesday morning on a charge of driving while intoxicated coun sel for botli sides Saturday went ahead with plans for tlie trial At the conclusion ot tlie hearing Dodge will be arraigned on a charge Ot possessing transporting and distributing liquors Miss rmlllne Kwukernahk of Grand Rapids Western State Normal student aerk usly injured when she Jumped out of Dodge's machine last Saturday night after she was of feretl a drink ot whisky had so tar convalesced Saturday that the was abb to about her room and hos pital authorities announced definite ly she Would be able to taka tii startd Tuesday should she catted as a witness At the olltces of Weatrrn State Normal schont it was said Saturday afternoon Miss Kwakernaak amt lu companion Miss Ethel Clemens also a Normal student will not be expelled from the Institution Al though tlie girls violated the Nor mal school rules tn going to a Sat urday night dance at tlie State Ar mory school ofili luls believe they committed only an indiscretion not serious enough to warrant dlsmts stil especially in view of the unwillingness to ride after they found Dodge did not Intend to tuko them to tht lr boarding house ar Reaching now is whether in? has lost in KI I iciest now that Genoa cannot sup Now Out Of Question ply the political advantages hoped Tao women wliove experiences and emotions ran parallel for a day met in tlie Hunt street police sta tion Saturday Eor one of them tne vigil ami the quest was lor the other it must still accompanied by the doubt whellier the outcome is deeper grief or happiness tine of th women was Mrs Charles Witt who airlved in Detroit from Cleveland Kiturdny to iI ilin ner i yeti oiti uiiigni afftT child hutl hA from di'tith with her Cathar asphyxiation in a rooming house a'iS't Jefferson avenuo lloyil Georg" after il period of greatest popularity In rance after the war became th" most hated man In I'ranee His successes brought down several rench mln i i ma i nd lx I I lit I 111 press Ims very TIIEHE'M Mi IMHIIIT NO estion about darn ing at PALAIS i choice of the finest dancers Adv I Minneapolis Mr und Mrs Dell an ar the first muni iiai ro inn i disagreed In balloting biif Afrrf arrar finally won her husband over and tlie jury convicted Asher Itosenberg on a theft charge in district court here riday "tt was not a family affair at said Mr arrar tn discussing the ease Saturday "Mrs ar gued with me about Il ot course as did other members nf the jury Mrs arrar was certain from tlie very first that the defendant was guilty but I was not so sure about 1 it so I voted for acquittal until certain points had been cleared I Cleveland Mother inds Daugh ter Weary Vigil Continues for Mrs Besse ex hi if Problem'' discover new evidences Chicagoans Lose a LlQUOr rerniltS Jury in Minneapolis' Here are some of the good things Alice Replies to Household 1'rcc readers "More About Dreams" liy Andre Tridon analyst "Cvnthia Visits the Style held last a rnlumii conducted Ruth Alden Correct answers to inquiries from Hree Press readers on matters etiquette "Princess Wedding Gown Sets the an up to tlic mimite fashion article by Atmc Rittenhouse and NEX SUNDAY fail to read the thrilling novel tty Phillips Oppenheim That'S how Mrs Madelynn Connor Ubcnchaln feels while watting for the Jury to report Its verdict Jury Still Deadlocked The Jury trying her for tlie mur der of her sweetheart Belton Kennedy at a late hour Saturday night was still'tieadloeked and still voting 9 to 3 for conviction It is reported Madelynn asserts she is confident Jthe doesn't want a disagreement she says' She wants a verdict i "Of course I want to be acquit she said "and 1 expect to be jiut it seems that almost any sort of a verdict would be welcome 1 have waited so tong for one" Madelynn remained in her suite st the city prison all day and took several little naps The trial has been a strain on her and she feels she needs all the sleep she can get The fact that the Jury may at any minute come into tlie court room with a verdict sentencing her to death seems to act like a sleeping potion Husband Vlslta lli Her former husband Ralph Riley Obenchaln who believes that a ver diet of not guilty will make Made Ivnn his once more visited tier sev eral times during the day but most ly he stayed In tho court room told grinned and reud thelatest eilitlons of the evening paper? John Kennedy fattier of Made )nn's murdered lover haunts the vicinity of the Hall of Justice which houres the court room He too hopes there will be a verdict 1 am glad" he said iht the furv was 9 to 3 Ron "it was a clean t'ut clise and do nut see how any conscientious jurur could do anything else but hang that woman "Who can doubt that she deliber ately plotted and planned this mur Or that Arthur Burch killed my son? Evidence Burred Out "We had striking evidence that we were not allowed to introduce In the trial That was the conversa tion John Talliberto had with Bil lon on the afternoon of the mur det Belton came home about 3 o'clock that day and oiled and cleaned his in He pul it In excellent work ing condition He picked up tli Jo ys to the cabin in Beverly Glen and thrw them onto the cabinet whir they still are No one has touched them since that day I'm not going to the cabin' he lulu John think thine along with us John only it might sorry Belton knew what was in theuk I think Yes hope they h'ing her" Police Report One Confesses to Aiding in Assault on Jitney Driver Peter Danoff 28 years old one of the three soldiers from ort Wayne held by the police in con nection with the assault and rob bery of John Upnial jitney driver riday night is said by the police to have contessed to his pan in the crime Danoff rank Smith and William al! of whom verv reewg jiizctl Saturday us SvIcIBth stationedt the fort by Captain Clarence Kells were artefiled in restaurant at 617 Michigan awnue at 330 Sat urday morning one of them had a revolver atfd another revolver was found in the rear of the restaurant The confession riiadh by lunuifthe police say followed his positive identification by Upmal as one of the three men who lobbed him of $13 at Collingwood and Martindale avenues Danoff told the detectives it said that it was O'Keefe who sug gested the robbery and that Keefe beat Upmal over the head with the butt of his revolver when the trio started Co drive away with his car According to inspector Juhn Mc Clellan It is believed by the policy that the three men have been Im plicated in several other hold ups uccoidhig to Captain Kells deserted from the cavalry some time fiefo but gUVe himself up and was put in the infantry exonei he anu holdup" pending lle that his holiday In the land of the lorida everglades has netted be sides a coat of tan the following: A situation respecting the soldier bonus wherein irrecon cilable elements un both sides of the Question in his absvnse have brought the matter to a pointy where a serious clash be tween the White House and bonus proponents in congress is inevitable A bitter contest between con gress and the heads of the army and navy concerning proposed drastic curtailments of the armed forces An infringement in lids same connection according to Hie views of many of his constitu tional right to dispose American troops in foreign lands as he secs fit Complications regarding the treaties of th armament con ference by reason of the failure of the Allies to recognize im mediattdy the American claim fur $251000000 for the main tenancy of American troops on the Rhine i A defiant attitude on part of tlie so called "dry" lobby re garding the proposal of the at torney general to transfer prohibition enforcement to theh pai tment of justice and it is reported away from the influ ence of tlin powerful Anti Saloon league A tense situation in his cabi net bv reason of the contest between the Secretaries nf Agri culture and the interior for control of the forestry bureau rich resources of Alaska A fmd between the "nld element in the senate and agricultural bloc over ap 4 plication of the proposed new protective tariff with further difficulties concerning the called American valuation plan In immediate prurpect Besides all of this Mr Harding will bp plunged into a mass of patronage matters that have plied up nt nis iujwsw1 Pittroniu? Mr Harding wilP look upon tieaty situation in the senate as unly current problem that has proved measurably during his maa i a HCIIVti LawyersAbandon All Efforts to ree Speeder Today 'llstriHt and scepticism con tlnue The rench w'rmld glad If Gcnmi w'ern postponed Indefinite ly or should not come oft at all The Lloyd George crisis iwakcnM much disquiet the American note not unexpected had even unhap pier cfferis Much ns rance dis agrees with Bjitaln and troubles about American purposes few renchmen actually desire a teul lames Conquered on Liner Potomac After 16 Hours New York March A thril ling tale of fire at sea with 104 panic stricken men and women locked in their staterooms and stokers held at their posts under threat of drawn pistols was relat ed by passengers of the United States liner Potomac when she ar rived here Saturday from Bremen It was a tala ot Yanites pluck and ot refusal tc give up his ship until every hope had been abandoned and ot his ac ceptance of tlie "thousand to one chance" which turned a threatening catastrophe into a merely liarrowing experience for those aboard Discover ill Midnight The fire was discovered nt mid night March 2 a tew hours alter the Potomac with Captain William Mc Leod in charge sailed from Bremen up tlie coast of Holland into the North sea She hart been steamingon a smooth sea when Rtiddenlv VOL 87 NO 173 Out of Politics orever Hays US Stand Takes Edge Off Of Genoa Parley 1 9 1 922 1 2 0 Gets No Privileges Shows Himself to Be Game Harding orced to Decline Re quest of Mondell Because1 of Previous Engagement Mr MondftHS lihuminrftnnt fcl lowml a eonferenc btWfn Speaker Gillett oniL 27 Rvpuhlcan hnuxe Rader1 ari angpfl pj imarilv to dl cuis tli auction of procedure Mr flnnAunced that would hot make up lit mind before Mon day ns to whether he wound uter tain a niution to Huspeiid th jules ami piisM the bill i Mr Mundell mad thU al out the cortfei' hold hehinT closed dour: dUruwd the qtiPufioh of fhe bonus in all Its phnset fully freely pood naturedly hut did not reach any ionniie concniMon1 finite arrangement" (rdnv and mvuns eonuniHee aaitl bp had onlinurd on lMKr Three ohioin Three Isitng In rance ohienrr llu'odnn' Neve i at Buiiluune Puhi having Mticceeded to Genoa and consented thnt the RiiHHlanH be admitted but should not have actual recognition He consented reluclunily however ahira it Is a ettled rench belief fliai every ronicrcnrc tnrnu out a Probably the last person who saw the prufeMor waa Mtes Jeannette "I worked with him on a score fur over an hour Tuesday she said he tuld me he was golAg to Saginaw next day but would be bak un Thursday None of us has aeeu him aime then They aay he used to invite uh girls nut to hotel dinners and so un Tho very Idea! When anyone did well he would nay fin ronu out and have a soda or fl chorulnter something like that and slap her on the shoulder Bur if you did not do well he to hl you u'buut IL that and he turned to some the other members of the cast who were with her They all agreed and declared they had no suspicion as to the hon esty red A Schieincr the leading tenor MiMs Edith Lrew Wiher Kreinhring Homer Lhb atfd It Armstrong all nujinbers the company agreed uRh Mias Van over They said that thy profeasor had been under a great nervous strain and was showing It They believed that he hail had a nervous breakdown and that ha would he heard from shortly They lauded him a musician He was a Li centiate ol the Royal Academy ot Music of London a Doctor of Continued on Two Cuhinm six Advisers Believe Chief Execu tive Will Ask That Legis lation Be Dropped Board President Harding's en route to Washington March President Harding will not meet Chairman ordney and tufeinbera of (lie house means committee until Monday The request entathe Mundell for with the Dresident at House Sunday night will have to 'be luuwd down because of an en gagement Mr Harding has mad arrange menis to meet a committee of Illi nois American legion members Sunday night it was stated But President Hbiding will be very glad lu meet the house cum iniitee Monday and listen very at tentively to their troubles It was said It Is haidly likely that h0 can be Induced tn change hU at titude fis expressed In th original ordney letter his advisers declare Saturday night but he Is willing to listen to arguments that may be brought forward and advise freely with the committee Some of the advisers believe he will urge the cuinmlltea drop the legislation on the ground that It will be bnpobe to put it through hi its present form and that the agitation is hurting Attorneys for John Duval Dodge millionaire speeder Saturday night definitely abandoned hope of secur ing ineir clients release trom the Detroit house of correction before the expiration of the five days tenn imposed by Judge Charles Bartlett Thursday In the ordinary course ot vents Dodge will be released Monday morning al Thursday the day of his sentence counts as bne day of his term It Is custom ary to release prisoners on tho mornlnir of their last day tn the in stitution Like Ilrend In Prtn Dodge spent Saturday mofning shoveling coat He worked at load ing the wagons nt the prison coal Pile with apparent cheerfulness until noon At breakfast he confined htmseff to bread and coftee but made a slightly heartier meal at noon Dodge praised the prison fare es pecially the bread which he sold "I bi tter than we get at In the afternoon Dodge was taken from the coal pile and set to work in the storeroom of the prison A'i thorltlcs explained that ft was feated the state of health coupled with the unaccustomed bard labor might bring on a return ot the fever from which he suffered nn the first night nf his confinement Th" transfer was made by the prison authorities without any re quest from Dodge whose "game excited the admiration of his fellow prisoners No special privileges of any kind pep extended to the young mil )linulre His mall was opened and read by the prison censors lusf Legal ITort rminscl for Dodge undismayed by ithe failure of previous legal oroceed lngs ami tlie refusal of the Michl rtisw 1 gan suvnine court to Uue a writ uf mandamus ordering a naw trial Toms Takes Action Against! appeared before 1 liiilsfn lin JuvnM itt fMUirt Satuidav morning with: a petition for a writ of habeas corpus Judge Jayne said he could nnt grant such a writ In the absence ot pioof that Dodge was illegally milted He announced that he would lieor the petition on Its mer its at 3 Saturday afternoon' stipulating that a representative of tlie corporation effice must be nrwnt' Counsel for Dodge asked the Esch Sues Joyce for $500000 in Chicago to The Prw from Trflwtw Chicago March Edward Ef Echr an automobile dealer in ho declaration In hie alii na tion suit against David Gage Joyce millionaire lumberman and abroih er of Stanley Joyce recenily divorced from Peggy pkiiis which was filed Saturday chamed that Gage won the love his wife Beat lice Esch by means of clan destine meetings secret coirr pomt ence and costly presents The praecipe In the suit was filed on binary a yar after the granting rtf a lecrv: of 4lvor Io lira Es ti Three days later Jojv announced his inarrlagc to Mrs! Esch nt Miami ta! Joyce was Ui vorced in 1920 by Mrs Robeita A McAcuff ovce of St Louis She as awarded $5l)( liu alimony yij'fifrt'uilcitor'a leis and the Im nine Irnm SJOOntiw trust fund ami I were mils ones sum Esch Safnrdav aftbrnonb "and ne won me wire awav i After he and his wife were divorced he schemed to have ipy wife iJIvohoV i ms and be succeed 'd I want 'milk' It plain that It money uHer: fact I ll glvn the court may award th the Sal ration A my Joyce now nas nv wife and I'm liifoirm that then is danger of lira alienating th affee licne of my daughter iiitn who la it That's the only motive I iv Ji filing ih" suit" The other woman wiu Mrs Bar 1 I 1 1 ere her falter on it Is said the president believes a plan enn be found upon which an agreenie nt can be readied a id which will permit of paying tlie cash features In full the vet erans desiring the bonus In that form The speaker hinted that this plan might Involve lhe us of the interest on the British war debt Mondell Asks Conference to Settle Bonus Status Washington March 18! YBy th" Associated The specific pur pos8 0f the proposed bonus confer tMc0 with the preNident wan nut but It va that Rip Mundell would seek In obtain his views in lhe rotnpiotnlpo bill with It bank loan provision fn Hou of a cash bonus also his opinion a to whether the nwasun should be failed up Monday under a suspen nion of th? rules Vote is 9 to 3 for Conviction According to Latest Rumor unwial to Tho ree PrcM and Chicago Tribune bon Anffdea March Indi cation that the Obenchaln jury In hoprlcMaly deadlocked wan ncen In their request thnt lhe jtoMlvn hotel reserve their rouniM for the nlffht Judge Neeve declares he vill keep the jurj deliberating until Minday nlffht If ncccssnry IlY EDWARD DOHERTY Ktrrfal to The ree Press and Chicago Tribune Los Angeles March 11 rather be hanged than go to San Quentin for the rest of my life That'S how Mrs Madelynn Guns End Ship Panic As Crew ights ire Girl Who Killed Betrayer reed a Missing Opera Organizer on Bad Check Charge Chief Assistant Prosecuting At torney Robert Toms Saturday authorized a warrant against ro fessor Joseph Andre Del roil Oper atic society organizer on a eharfce of giving cheeks on a bank itt lik he had insufficleiU funds I Judge to stipulate that Dodge must The complaint against him was made by Miss Barbara Noiinau Sehiappaeasse a member ot hii opera company Andre has been missing since Wednesday Before nutlioriirig waHint Mr Tonis trisliiH seeing th cli and It wag to blpi by a Wood Miss It had then It has not ot tlie i court bad all ft be foie the complaint arrived Hunt street station and tried to con sole lhe other niofhr sireiilrlng to her out of th kinship ot ihelr simi lar expel ness There was little she could ear however her uuso for her the quest had ended fb baby was safe and arm within th" circle nf her arms or Mrs Besse (he vigil and the dopbt remain Denies Suh Ide AllvmpL I Witt denied to Inspector uaymonu inai lie had Intended to InfMAn ruzwu kill his daughter and commit sill RAIN OR SNOW WARMER tide by means of asphyxiation Ho tc ni 1TI ftGlf AD ivrci declared that the opening of the 13 LIU I LUUN rUK WEEK rwo gus jets in tne room in hich I he and the hild were found was! Woman Juror Husband 2 Women Seeking Lost Tots Meet 1 Succeeds 'I take the whole blnmY your honor' said Harold Jarvih as hi nd lug wife Blanche Jarvis plead '1 guilty In federal court Saturday niotning to selling narcotrcs "Add or sentence to mine and I will take Arthur Tuttlo hy dint uuMtHnlng brought out the fact that Jarvis had only bo addict and that ho had Ji'vnMird the habit from his wife times during the Jnterrnga B'Ht Mtjt Jarvis attempted to whis fpr to jjer husband but each time nijtioni her away with art irJ htdbio gesture 1 fete that the best thing I to separate you" said the ji'U't will send you to Leaven for 18 months and there you f1 be tired of the habit" Turn Mrs Jarvis he added: "You mo to the house of collection iarvia is not the sinffcr nf tho'ine name Emma Post whose husband Jam' was sent to the house of cor flton for four months for violat the narcotic law pleaded gulliv Um anrtic offense The couple r5'1 prospered and had a romfort home until they fell Into theinds of lhe Jone peddlers nnd the llH It that io separiite them anv length of time would du nn rather than good so ho snt 1 woman to the house of cur 'ctlon for 70 days calculating that teim would expire on the snmrt as her husband's and hat tlry "nul( hr tocrethcr once more who brought 12 of from Kentucky by domobik and was robbed of hl shortly after icnchlng imtroll not guilty to stealing the ujo he drove and was held In I'rleo wii0 forged the name Hr Kilroy tu prescriptions for was sentenced to five Imprisonment William "iiiiir wa given lu mouths for I' ddlltX narcotics nnd Joseph Bel drew days for violating the b' ohlblt Ion law Alphonse Blundell not guilty to having nnr "Ncs In hH pcwessli'in nnd was' Id In tfinoo bail WtUADIA IWITES COMI'AHISOY a dance place It has no equal reputation speaks for this afternoon and tonight Last Obstacle to Probating of Dodge Will Is Removed TIh5 last legal obstacle to thev probating th wHl of the late John Dodge was Cleared away (n Presiding Judge Ira court Saturday when Miss LoUte Oingeman 3hh ot Circuit rdg Hairy Llngeman wus placed ohh stand and ftstified that she wit nessed lhe instrument Probating of th will was held up when John buvnl Dodge brought action to break it when he was given an al lownnce 1150 a month undr term A sHth ment wa made whereby the other heirs agreed tny give him llWMO MILLIONAIRE STOLE See Propaganda In Bomb Threat Intimated Denby May Speak in Michigan Against Representative Detroit th rose Durvtu 1 3)2 Metropolitan Bunk Uhl: Washington Washington March Nundav afternoon when the presidential automobile speeds trom t'nlon sta tion taking President Hauling tlie White House he will find is not easy to be president A mass snarled on he nnd the hild were round wax WarJiinUn Mar Wnathr an necldont mitlonli for tb wk beginnlnia WIG a ho mis Dikan to the Hunt Keeton ot theGreat Lake slifo xtntlim fold th" iwlie tlihtf Rain snow and warmer first rate hn had taken Gladys from th" Week followed hy generally' llinuirr ni vieve Ilina IO I mviti fi tn ur i uiurwtv tn rruiiiy wt tnined a divorce frum Lim I snow fs again prnbahU IMHOg an HlgHIVo rrrm ju MH1 At Oi I' I a IIARItY VAIL now with the Grdyaton" Orchestra Woodward at f'anflelrl 8 no rents for spectators' Adm and S5e MOXHOEHO at Wr ward A homelike plare clran rurima running water conni baths JS Adv Accused of Setting ire to Chi cago Sanitarium Sppclul tn Pl i Chicago March Half a hun dred insane men and women eheered and dnheed In gh while a the they arc accused nf malting destroyed their quarters at Sunnyurooli arm sanitarium Hi milts from Chicago The sanitarium Is In ashes Saturday Dr Paden who conducts the sanitarium and uttnehea be lieve thin the firea that destroyed three buildings (f Hut iiiMtitut'ltu wt re set by the inmates to aid their escape ire 111 st was discovered lu th main building Tlie Inmates re taljeti to another biiildlng and In al few mlnutes lire broke out there Taken to a third building the ib tlerita had been there but few miti utea when It too burai Into flames I Niirsea and giiattls were forced abandon their efforta to put out the fires and give their attention Io pre i yrnting the escape of the patients who manifested high gh at tm havoc the flames wrought The more violent patients were sent to the Lake County hospital at Waukegan and lhe others were brought to Chicago The institution wax located on Lake Wooster and was nrice Hie homo of a fnmmm free love cult hooded by Jacob Blethart ward avenue Sch in nracasxe 1 1 valuing that other cx been refused the prosecutor nr ift tn warrant been Issued yet as the Jud $4 Uhl Uao 1 4 i i I Sf I I I 1 i x1 i I I II I Yi i I i a I j1 I I I I ended go on as to to be.

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