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Have You a Movie ace Constance Ladd will tell ree Press IBrtwit Jfw 1 I INAL WEATHER EDITION Rain TT7T IND HOME WITH HELPING HAND TO IVE DAYS IN ALL ORD SHOPS: BY 67 27 VOTE LEAVENWORTH A CK AX AY S' 12 MISS EMMA KLAVIN AND MISS ELLA DICKSON WOMEN DERIDE ABANDONS HIT AT DANCES HOPE IN STRIKE i LATEST WIRE LASHES he wiiuiii to iiam ii Canfield Adv GETS 10 YRS IN feeling seemed officers and the rx af nW AT GUN POINT WHILE THUGS LOOT OICE When The Clock Strikes Twelve of by bring your roil you they 1 PRISONER INED $1000 JURY ACQUITS ONLY ONE Bryan Is Hissed At Club Luncheon James Samuel Brothers Given 8 and 6 Respectively In Penitentiary THUGS ORCE 6 TO LIE ON LOOR Harding Announces Every Ef fort Has Been Exhausetd to Halt Mine Walkout SENATE 0 4 POWER PACT BLASTTRAPS MINERS 8 DIE Today at noon Sunday ree Press Want Ads close up Don't be late Write Your Sunday ree Press Ad Now Either bring it to the office take it to the nearest liner station or CALL AD TAKER MAIN 9400 "PLANE PILOT OUND' 5 DIE Tomorrow in The Sunday ree Press 2 GET DEATH SENTENCE Bombay British India March Ono ot the eight Indiana on trial tn the high court for the murder of William rancis Doherty an American engineer during the disorders Inst year two were sentenced to death four to Imprisonment for life and one to Imprisonment at hard labor for two years The other man was discharged VOL 87 NO 179 BROKER GETS 5 TEAKS Atlanta Ol March Berryen Jr Investment broker was convicted by a jury In su perior court riday night of larceny after trust Jn connec tton with a shortage of about 340000 In state school warrants Sentence was fixed at from three to five years Wield Axes in Youthful ash ion at Their lorida Winter Home Sptcktf to Th ree Pros Tampa 'ia March 24 Stag Ing a bit ot old fashioned pioneer Ing at their adjoining estates at Moyers lorida Henry ori and Thomas A Edison engaged In a tree felling contest riday 'Not having visited their winter homes for several years they found on arrival Wednesday dense troiu cal growths that resemoled jungles After a trip up town In an eight ar old flivver kept on his place Mr ord obtained an axe and started to clear away a lot of cy press southern pine and oih tree that shut hla view of the Caloosa hatcher As soon as Mr attention 4 was called to the job ord had tin dertaken he hunted up an axe and the two hacked away at the trees I and undergrowth most of the morn Ing After lun heon they started again and In spite ot the handicap' of a wd many years of seniority the electrical wizard kept nearly an even pace with the diver king When the 5 whistle blew A both were ready to quit though both declared they would be at It again Saturday and keep It up till the excess veg tatlon on both places was cleared away Wireless Message rom Vesse Tells of ate of Miss Miami Miami la March A wire less message received riday night from the steamer William Greene said that Robert Moore pilot of the commercial flying boat Mlsa Miami which had been missing since It left hare for Blmlnl Wed nesday noon had been picked up but that his five passengers had been drowned The message gave no details The passengers whom Moore was piloting to lllmlni were Mr and Mrs August Unite and Mr amVMrs Lawrence Smith of Kansas City and Mrs Dixon ot Memphis Tenn Dry Officer Replies to 3 Downriver Death Threat by Seizing Booze ederal Prohibition Officer George A Zang replied to the re cent letter he received from rum runru ra of Ecorse threatening him and lib chief Director James Davis with death If they did not keep away from Ecorse by raiding four places In Ecorse riday aft ernoon He seized quantities of beer and whisky Zang and 15 man drove down in automobiles and made the raids simultaneously The raid was emi nently successful and included an unexpected capture While they were emptying a boathouse of Its Canadian beer and whisky tnan In a motor! boat arrived with two more kegs' of beer from Canada The bout and cargo were seized and the man who Is known as arrested The boathouses raided belong to Tom Prcser 4585 West Jefferson avenue Mickey Moore 4587 West Jefferson Jake Marshal 4545 West Jefferson and the cottage of Jack Draver 4586 West Jefferson avenue In the cottage wax found a quantity if bottled beer and whisky The boathouses had thelr beer In kegs While the seized contraband was being loaded In trucks the boot leggers and rumrunners of Ecorse were out watching the operation ami exchanging airy badinage with the officers "We'ru coming out next week for you one of the officers re marked to tbo owner of a soft drink restaurant and to a bootleggur "We're going to bet a 'buy' on you before many days are over" The person addressed would reply in tne same spirit "Come along and with you whenever would reply The best of good to exist between the crown There was no rough stuff The home of Anthony Benlusla 12073 Gallagher street Hamtramck was also raided during the day and two stills were found besides 12 gallons of distilled liquor and 250 gallons of rye mash DEMOCRATS LINE UP WITH REPUBLICANS pcrlal to Tbo ree Tresa and Chicago Tribune Philadelphia Pa March 21 William Jennings Dryan camo to a luncheon of the City cluh today and refrained from making a speech at the special and emphatic request of the audience Bryan wan tn pay tribute to Henry Walnut who was explaining why ho was ousted as assistant Pnited States district attorney Walnut was Interrupted and asked to allow the Commoner to speak Immediately loud and prolonged and Jeers went up from the audience punctuated by shouts of hear Bryan Sunday after Bryan then withdrew and Walnut proceeded Ejected rom Home ive aced Starvation But for Welfare Aid A mother and her four children the oldest only five years' old found a measure of happiness after weeks ot vlcclssltudes riday night Aid was given them when the future seemed darkest and they were sheltered in the head quarters ot the Helping Hand so ciety 1252 Trumbull avenue The children too young to un derstand life's tragedies were hap py because smiles had returned to their mother's face The mother Mrs rank Doiibrey was happy because she had found' food shelter and clothing for her little ones Tha children are Madeline 5 Helen' 4 Mary 3 and Dorothy 1 Their mother brought them to De troit about two weeks ago Her husband hnd put her and the chil dren out of their home on a truck farm near Plymouth she told wel fare workers Carrying the two youngest children and With the others at her side the mother came here trudging many miles ot the way She rented a house on Huck ncr street thinking to take In boarders Prospective boarders were not forthcoming and Mrs Doubrey was ejected from the house for non pay ment ot rent Sh had nowhere to go Someone told her to" apply to the i ity welfare department She did and was given clothing and ac companied to the Helping Hand so ciety home A home for the mother and chil dren will be rented by the welfare department within a few days Mrs Doubrey had hoped to furnish It with the furniture from her home near Plymouth Put she learned riday her husband had sold the furniture and departed Authorities are seeking Doubrey who they say can be Jailed ritlier on a charge of abandonment or of wife heating EMPLOYES TO BE GIVEN MORE TIME OR HOME IEXIXE 51 AV STAV HOME Berlin March (By the Associated Press) Christian Rakovsky president of the Uk raine republic who will be a member ot the Russian soviet delegation at the Genoa con ference has arrived In Berlin from Moscbw to complete ar rangements for the soviet dele gation Ha said It was Impos sible to know at present wheth er Premier Lenlne can go to Genoa ''That depends on tha advice of his doctors" ho add ed "fetnlno wants to go but it may be because of bls III health that In? will ho forced to remain In Russia" Attack On School Recreation Rouses Many Defenders The broiling phlllipic of Andrew White Sunday school superin tendent who told the board of edu cation Thursday that singing dancing and swimming as taught in the platoon schools ot tho city were weapons of demoralization evoked derisive comment from educators A officials and clubwomen riday Clergymen who modified general Indictment of swimming pools as "breeders of disease" with the statement that possibly tho garb worn by girl pupils tn the tank was scant In mixed programs said Mr allegations were "pret ty drastic' as regards singing arid dancing tn the schools It was not In' any kind ofform on' which they cared to take snap judgement theyz said Church Pouncil Disowns Him I "Dark ages" "peculiar" "amus ing" and "Plymouth Rockish" were among terms applied to White sweeping arraignment Rev Morton Pearson secretary of the Council of Churches said that White did not speak for the council "1 want to mix up in the thing myself" he said One sentence In the White state ment was bls assertion that the extra curriculum subjects had no market value "Does Mr White think that Sun day schools have a market value?" rejoined Miss Ella I ee Cowgill gen eral secretary of the A riday "We have too many people among us today who are not ot today leftovers from another century Physicians Approve Pools "I conferred with several Detroit physicians concerning tho swim ming pool tn one of out new schools and they pronounced it good from every standpoint "I am In favor of gymnasium work as one of the principal phases of education Dramatic work Is a distinct medium of physical devel opment and dancing la just ns Im portant a means of self expresston as music and art Gymnasium work swimming and other recreational activities In the school are necessary to inornate the pupils' health according tn Mrs ranklin first vice president of the A and clubwoman "I wonder why people make these peculiar attacks" she said ''School swimming tanks and athletics are the only opportunities many chil dren have for recreation White Anyway "1 am entirely out of sympathy with the statements of Mr White" said Mrs Joseph Cochran church worker and director of the Y's In dustrial department "1 don't think Sunday school educational methods are as modern as those ot our day schools ''Recently I visited the Barbout school It Is a splendid Institution and I would be quite willing for a child ot mine to attend It It Cuntlnar on Ibffc Three Cnlanin oor Household Resembles Precinct Station She Says He Calls Her "Dear New York March When for mer Police Capt John Collins had anything to say to his wife he wrote It saluting her as "My dear and subscribing himself according to tho testimony ot Mrs Collins riday in the trial of a suit for alimony pending separation De cision was reserved Tho plaintiff declared her house hold nt the order ot her husband was conducted on tho basis ot police precinct with station rules and regulations Colling took her tu church the wife teatinea but never to movies As an exam ple of tho "cruel end inhuman from which aha prays relief the following epistle waa of fered In evidence 1 "Deer Madam: 1 "Upon your repeated requests the following agreement between ns HOTEL TUfIEH Dance tonight in the beautiful Cascade Room Shook's superb orchaetre No cover charge Adv Special to The ree Press Washington March 21 All hope that the nation wide coal strike scheduled for April 1 might be averted has been abandoned so tar as the government is concerned it was stated officially at the White House riday afternoon After a careful survey of every aspect of the situation by the 'White House riday it was stated that there is no likelihood ot preventing a suspension of activities Tho gov ernment has exhausted all of its re sources to prevent the strike but what will follow suspension of the activities on April 1wlll be worked out by President Harding and his advisors between now and that time To Hohl Down Hndleals 4 Tho warning ot Attorney General Daugherty that "the federal gov ernment would tolerate no violence to prevent production during the coal Is expected to have a salutary effect on any radical ele ment among tho miners who might ho disposed to resort to violent deeds officials said In official quarters much Interest Is being manifested in the meeting of the miners' policies committee In Cleveland today Tha action taken at this meeting will guide the gov ernment in handling the strike sit uation when it develops officials said Coal experts of the geological sur vey said that the suspension ot mining on April 1 would tie up about 6 OHO of the country's 7500 mines and leave the nation's coal production resting upon non union mines delivering a maximum of 600000 tons' dally Results of the survey of available coal stocks on hand will be completed on Marot 28 igures already on hand in dicated that the country has a huge supply ot coal to draw upon when the strike comes Kall Looms Non union coal fields tn West Vir ginia and Maryland aie threatened with a rallroail strike as the miners complete plans for their walkout A general walkout is scheduled on tha western Maryland railroad a Rockefeller line which taps some ot the richest coal fields In the coun try In Western Virginia and West ern Maryland The firemen and all tha American ederation ot Labor railroad unions with tho single exception of the clerks and Including the six shop crafts oilers telegraphers and maintenance of way men have vot ed for a strike it was learned ri day They may walk out at mid night tomorrow labor officials here say or may wait until three or four days preceding the miners' walkout The strike an authorized one will sound the tocsin of the railroad workers the country over In a new war with the railroads according to leaders here Transportation of coal from non union coal fields lapped by the rail roads will be crippled at a critical period whin supply from those fields will be most needed Outlaw strikes along the Erie railroad are also threatened Mineworker Adopt Program of Complete Coal Tie up Cleveland March A com plete tie up of the nation's entire coal Industry by 200000 non union miners joining the solid ranks bf a half million union workers was the program adopted riday night by the general policy committee ot the United Mine Workers of Amer ica for the nation wide strike set for April 1 Ry a unanimous vote of Ha 116 members the committee affirmed the policy of general suspension ot union workers which prohibited the consummation of single state agreements and followed this by Continued on Page Three Column ive WOODVVAHir WATSON NEW MAJESTIG WHILE Bill AltH STARING AT EMPTY SPACE In other dance halls wo arc crowded' Why? dance Tony Oesterle's original Syncopatora only real dance orchestra In Detroit ollow tho crowd Admis sion only Dancing free Every night Adv The Detroit ree Press By Its Achieve 7 John ischer Resents Insult Is Attacked npcause he objected to tho man agement when nne of a gang of rowdfee expectorated Into hia hat In the Universal theater 831 Mich igan avenue riday night John lrthcr 51 Lafayette boulevard was slabbed and severely beaten a few minutes after leaving the theater Police found him bleeding from etab wound on hln head and two wounds in his right shoulder He wen taken to Receiving hospital Hla condition la not critical isher told police that "a bunch of rough eat near him In tho theater and annoyed him con siderably When one of them ex pectorated in hla hat he said ho lout nil patience The rowdies threatened to him when complained to the manager A few atps from the door the theater isher was attacked about eight youths They pinned him to the pavement and one drew a knife with which he wag pro ceeding to inflict wounds when the arrival of a group of bystanders frightened the gang away Police were unable to locate any tof the disturbers The momentous character of the action may be Judged by the fact that had the tour power pact failed In ratification America could not have taken the risk of reducing her navy and the work of the arms conference would have been destroyed The ap proval of the key treaty paves the way for ratification of the other agreements by the senate and of all the treaties by the other great pow ers By a vote ot 92 to 2 the senate attached to the resolution of ratifi cation the so called Brandegco res ervation declaring that "the United States understand that under the statement in the preamble or under the terms of this treaty there Is no commitment to armed force no al Hance no obligation to join In any dt fonse President Harding will accept this reservation and ratifications will be exchanged with the other signatov ties: of tho pact Grcat Britain rance and at the earliest possible date All other reservations were voted down by decisive majorities Self inuzzled the senate broke all' rec ords for voting In the course of four hours 31 roll calls were taken Amendment after amendment was attempted by the opposition but the Republican organization working like a well oiled machine swept them down in order Numerous res ervations met tho same fate Senator Underwood Democratic leader one ot the American dele gates who helped negotiate the treaty made good his promise to the administration and delivered 13 Democratic votes In favor ofrotln eatlon Without his assistance tho treaty probably would have been rejected because four Republicans broke away from their party lines and voted against the pact The roll call on ratification fol lows: or ratification: Ball Hrandegce Bursum Calder Cameron Capper Colt Cummins Curtis Dillingham Dupont Edge Elkins Ernst ernaid rellnghuy sen Gooding Hale Harrold Jones (Washington) Kellogg Keyes Ladd Lfinroot Lodge McCormick' Me Cumber McKinley McLean McNar ry Moses Nelson New Newberry Continued on Three Column Six be no change In the wage schedules "i applying to any employe cunneted with tha company at tho time of the adoption of the five day work schedule They will continue to receive a 26 daily minimum Men just being employed however ure being started at 25 a day the orig inal ord minimum which during the war period of high costs was boosted to 26 dally Affects other Indual rise As Boon as the new 45 hour sched ule can be placed In full effect at the Highland plant it will be extended to other plants Mr ord announced No plan has yet been formulated for extending It ts the ord railroad the Detroit To ledo Ironton where its practical tperatlori seems difficult The coin Continued on 1'sse Two Column Tst fordTedison ENJOY ROLES WOODSMEN Ten Other Are Missing After Colorado Explosion Trinidad Colo March Eight miners aro known to have1 ben killed and 10 aro missing a the result of an explosion in Soprl mine Nd 2 rf the Colorado uel and Iron company near here late riday Officers of the mine said they did not expect the death list to exceed 18 Two of tha bodies have ben Identified Tho explosion which occtirred In the main workings 3 Goo or more foot inside the mine haptened jimt after the 200 members of the day shift hnd Mt for home The concrete stope of the mine was wrecked but crews were quick ly assembled 'to begin the work of bracing It Rescue workers had little difficulty in penetrating' tho mine Tha cause of tho explosion has not been learned Balloting Show Majority of our Over Necessary Two Thirds IIANKEIt I HEED Miami la March Clayton vlce prcnldi nt of the Miami National bank was dis charged riday after a three day hearing on charges of con spiring to violate the Volstead law Mrs Harrison oster Sloan Lewis and Thelps co defendants were or dered held for trial and later were released under 2500 iond each GENERAL TRIED OR MIRDER Mexico City March 24 Gcn cral Rafael went on trial riday afternoon before a military tribunal charged with the murder at the time of the" Madero assassination In 1913 ot Jose Marla Pino Saurez xl con vice president General is alleged to have been In command of the guards who shot Quires when ho was cap tured simultaneously with Ma lero OLD STYLE DIN( ING PARTY at the relined Pier Ballroom tonight NG OLKS TO IHM'II this afternoon at Arcadia Adm aa entered Into June 10 1919 I 16c 20c Adv was to provide you with a home aj 3000 Additional Men To Bey Hired Easel Announcement zA 'S "Every man needs more than one day week for res and rscrea Hon" said Mr I 'ord In discussing the policy "The ord tompany al ways has sought to promote Ideal home life for Its employes We be 8 Ileve that In order to live properly every man should have more time to spend with his family more time for self improvement more time for gardening more time for building up the place culled home" "Hight now market demands war rant the operation ot the ord plant six days weekly but we are satisfied that the five day week la practical and it has boon adopted as a permanent policy of the com pany Adjustments naturally are' necessary In equipment and: In man power the plants will have to be placed on a basis where they can take care of production In five days weekly It will mean woHc li ter 3000 more men It will mean more machinery The goal cannot A be fully realized at once But as J' soon as possible it Is the alm ot the ord company to adjust Its bust ness so that Jt eanbe carried Without work on Saturday and 4 Sunday" Mr ord explained that there will be no change In the wage schedules rf 7 and allowance of 228 weekly tor table expenses 23 a week for laun dry and sufficient for clothing for yourself and the children In re turn for same you were to properly care for the bouse provide an ade quate amount ot food for the fam ily and co operate with me "You have not compiled with the above mentioned agreement violated the same ns follows: "(1) ailure to co operate "(2) Deserted homo from about 9 a Saturday May 7 1921 leav ing no one In charge returning 11 Sunday May 8 1921 leaving mechanics working theye In viola tion ot my wishes "(3) alters td provide and pre pare food during the abov a rncn tloned period "(4) Left house with no one In charge for several hours on Satur day afternoon May 14 "(5) Deserted home about 8J0 Saturday M4y 14 1921 re turning 12 midnight "As a result of these violations I will be compelled to make other ar rangements "Respectfully (Signed) "John Men Who Plead Guilty Aid Prosecution Draw Shortest Sentences rom Tuttle Prison sentences ranging from 10 years to 13 months were given ntno members of the Cardigan ring of automobile thieves at 1:30 this morning in federal court A tenth member or me gang was fined $1000 A jury returned its verdict find Ing seven of tho mm guilty at mid night Three others had pleaded guilty All of them had been In a ring with ramifications extending through several states Some of them had been hired to steal auto mobiles in Detroit others were in charge of shipping the stolen ma chines to Minneapolis and still others were in charge of the task of receiving and disposing of the cars when they reached the Mlnner sotn city ederal officials had traced about 40 ot the stolen auto mobiles They believe there were many others All Reservations Are Defeated Except the Alliance? Declaration BV SEARS HENNING Special to The ree Press and Chicass Tribune Washington March 24 By a vote of C7 to 27 the four power Pacific treaty foundation of the accomplishments ot tho interna tional on the limitation of armaments was ratified by the senate riday There were four votes more than the necessary two thirds of the senators present for this quadruple agreement stabilizing peace tn the Pacific and terminating the Anglo Japanese an agreement which taken together with the navy reduction and other treaties constitutes a historic achievement of the Harding administration and greatest contribution to the cause of world peace Th prisoners are: 111 INK CARDIGAN alleged brains ot the gang sentenced to 10 years In Leavenworth JAMES CARDIGAN a brother 8 years In Leavenworth civ i xiiniGAN another brother 6 years In Leavenworth CLOCDY THUltMlAY RAINY WEATHER AMES colored 2 years In Leavenworth ROBERT TAYLOR 2 year ERVIN SIMCA 2 years In Ana mosa la reformatory COLE flno ot 21000 AL GILLEYLEN 4 months in tho house correction CLARENCE 18 months In Leavenworth RED 13 months In Leavenworth Glenn Smith an eleventh defend nnt was acquitted by the jury He hud been charged "with conspiracy Assisted ederal Attorney Cllleylon Rushman and luff were given light sentences because they pleaded guilty nnd were of assist ante to the prosecution Slska a youth of 19 was sentenced to Ana mosa Iowa a reformatory Instead of to Leavenworth Kansas as were most of the others Cole a youth of 18 has been studying in night school and has an excellent record Continued on Pago Three Column Three DETROIT MICHIGAN MARCH 25 1922 EIGHTEEN PAGES Police Wife Balks at Rules WORKWEEK GUT Woman Opens Safe at Pistol Point While Robber Get $1500 in Cash orcing the officers ot the firm and three girls of tho office force to lie with their faces against the floor three armed thugs riday afternoon held up the Christa Batchelder marble company 7437 St Aubin avenue and obtained loot in excess of $1500 The rob bers obtained $1279 in cash from the safe and 38 pay envelopes The thugs drove an automobile into the yard and stopped near the office one man remained nt tho wheel while the other three entered the office wlth revolvers ai awn Aft er forcing the three men and three women tn the office to lie the door they were unable'to get the safeopen and at the point of a revolver one of the men forced Miss Emma Klavin cashier who resides at 5045 Iroquois avenue to Open it After obtaining tbo money the robbers fired one shot Into the celling and ran tor their car Miss Ella Dickson 243 Harmon avenue and Miss Eloise Webster 1187 Seward avenue were forced to llo on the floor The same treat ment was accorded Charlob Batch elder president Henry Mandley secretary and Edgar Leavenworth vice president and general imana ger The bandits had apparently learn ed that riday was pay day at the plant The total payroll of the flrm which employes CO men is 32947 but a large sum had been sent out to pay men employed In various parts nt the citv MAN IS STABBED IN MOVIE ROW Menace to American Liberties President Tells Calvary Baptist Bible Class Washington March The church can render no higher serv ice at this time than to put forth Its utmost influence in behalf ot "frank and witling obedience to the law of the land" President Haul ing declared riday night in an address befoiV the Bible class of Calvary Baptist church No news paper correspondents were admit ted to the church but tho presi address was mado public from the White House Without giving too much weight tn alarmist expressions the presi dent said "we must nevertheless recognize that there in a very ap parent tendency to a lighter and more frlvoloua view of the letetlnns to both the state and the church "if people who aro known as lenders" lie added "become known for their detlnnnce nt some law they need not be astonished If their ex ample Is followed by nt hers" At annthir point Mr Harding I him "flirt InriftA tfllk HoWfifi bout the cause ol the spiritual An Array of Sunday Reading That Enjoy a thrilling my frtry novel by PhlHipu Oppen heim riend anner?" Htekey the rnbmnn wondorawhat la floinff to no none with an tno tons ano rv tne rarmera are raisins nowadays (srnUeinrit Vamps History la filled with thm Perhaps your favorite hero was a mero vamp Rond "Ho Vamps of in Magazine Hcctlon loti a Time MarJorln Wilson very aptly ex plain the phraea which has of late become eo popular Doc your fancy turn to salads In tho springtime? If so bo delighted with tho tuggeetlons for making and earr ing salads by Alice Hathaway Be the Household Arts Page Riot of tha way tha now sports clothes looked TO Yiargarni dihkii who vioiteq DAtrnlt whom tn aee lUNt whuri what along this line The new page for women Society Section or Boys and Girls "Ifoxlo A brand now aeries of Maglo Pictures just parting OUR ULL PAGER INSTEAD twu joucn nisric end white prints with PLAIN WATER and wonderful colors de velop The most popular feature ever produced for boya and girls Boys Make a House what could be more fun than to build one and then watch your little reaineroa rrienaa come ana take possession of It DirectionsnJ diagram for making It in ths Girls' nnd Magazine Wiffffilv fl A(lventnrfflMM Illustrations and a story telling how uncifl vvigaiiy tnsa io team lo ride a pushmobfle died Time Morie Three short stories for the little Tte wiaow itaonii "Dotty Meets a New "Bobby and ths Magla Them Is allo a Piga of nulzki stories for boys and aids Scout news ir noy ana win ououis and many other splendid new fen rom left to right the Doubrey children are Madeline 5 Helen 4 Dorothy 1 and Mary 3 ECORSE RUM i g'ves SS CACHES RAIDED No Reduction in Daily Maximum Production 7 1 Planned Adoption of tho 40 liour wec asJ the permanent working policy of thq ord Motor company and other ord Inteifsia was announced rl day by President Edsel ord In statement to Tho I)etroit ree Press Tho policy has as it goal the confining of the work of each plant to five days with a shut down on the sixth and seventh dtiva 'y All men In ord 'employ on the adoption of five day work schedule will continue to receive as a minimum dally wage About Bfl000 win affected One of the effect of tho new' Dollev will bo tbo nrn vlfllnff of mor work for unem ployed a Tin 4 Rate Cut in 7th Reserve District Chicago March The federal reserve bank rf Chicago riday an counted to the member banks of district No 7 that the rediscount rate will le reduced to 4 1 per cent cffac'ivo Saturday Tho rate has been 2 per cent Iteaila'lis ro Ilxht Colds Laxative BIIOMO QUININE Tablets relievo the Headache by curing tbo Cold A tonic laxative and germ de stroyer Tho genuine bears the sig nature of Grove (Be sure yo got BROMO) Adv REATlteT ALL INCES AIUIADU TONIGHT There will be more dancers st i Arcadia tonight than at any other place In America Spectators' bal cony Adm 20e Adv DETBotT CREAMERY BUTTER churned fresh dally At grocers Mill 1OV HOI4AR 1IALIROOM Dancing tonight and everv night Graystone woodward at AJm 25c and Adv PRICE: THREE CENTS 9 CARDIGAN GANG AUTO THIEVES GO TO PRISON Religious Intolerance Assailed By Harding demoralization of the community" and declared that It could not be laid entirely to the war but to a t'ontlniird on Tugs Two Column ive A fcTaaA BW a ks s' i yg I 1 Jd? ew a4SAar Kt lit s' 1 YaflNKflL SNNHkT a wn IBM 'Wk 'V' Vi SSk'' nalii''' flBh Z''4 A Imx' hfIBhsL 'a feWh 4 1 v' to A J' a I I il Ww.

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