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JUcnner IHwtt Jfee lives INAL EDITION BURGLARS WOUND MAN BEAT CHOKE WOMAN I 3 BLAST AND IRE KILL HUNDREDS IN RUSSIA NOTE IN SERBIAN CITY MRS VIOLA STATUM IGHT GOES ON OR NOBLE OIL 3 SAVED ROM BURNING HOME Mianing rnniiv i EC pvr to wnorn sne nan gone wnci work ill dirccted home Wednesday worn in the state no lonizar will workindepcndtnth Bullet Enters Neck yn rr hnr SENECA ALLS GIRL SOUGHT IN DETROIT LATEST WIRE LASHES Medium Controls Battle Indian Rivals fam Tern ex brought out a sam Adm 15c Adv DETROIT WOMAN WAKES AS ROBBER ASSAILS HER to MonaXtirand city Thursday MISSING SCHOOL GIRL 14 OUND JOY HEIRESS WHO ACCUSES HUSBAND GOLING MANIA Bling base NEW CHALLENGE SEEN BY ALLIES at the comfortable Mlckoye one after of trumpets and in WOMAN IS SHOT HUSBAND HELD Taken Down Ladders by ire men When lames Threaten Grand Boulevard House called of the In quest old'V who un roh Magazine Section ree Press DRYCHIECLIPS ENORCEMENT AGENT'S WINGS PROHIBITIONISTS PLAN MASS MEETING SUNDAY Surprises Intruder in Home Wrests Gun Away Throws Thug rom Window UNKNOWN BOAT ON IRE IN OHIO RIVER REPORT the fu DllTHOIT'S fill A 111' EST IIIMIJH at Prize conical tonight Adv 1 VICTIM SHOT BATTLES THIE IS LIKELY TO DIE CHIE STA MAY ENTER RACE OR SENATE SEAT Angela! to TIi re Preus Chicago April 20 Three robbers entered the Sol A Iglowitz jewelry store Thursday knocked Mrs Ig lowltz down a stairway into the basement with a blow from the butt of a pistol and escaped with $10000 worth of diamonds and oth er jewel forbids Zang to Make Raids Without Express Authority from Deputy Decker Explosion of 400 Carloads of Munitions Wipes Out Half of Monastir 3 Attack Woman Get $10000 Gems Unsigned JJndated Will is Probated AMERICANS OREMOST IN AIDING SURVIVORS 1922 TWENTY TWO PAGES LLOYD GEORGE STILL HAS HOREUL VIEW WEW TEMPLE BALLROOM nnw rpcn Woodward nt Tempi Av Petrolt'a moat exclusive place of Adv 4 1 Soviet Refusal to Recognize War Debts Has Bombshell Effect in Genoa lnvrllrat Dovellext llahlMI" This Is ths way Gnorge Bernard Shaw addressed the famous actress Mrs "Pat" Campbell in the letters which she discloses In her Memoirs Magazine Section Sunday's ree Press NEW YORK BANKER IS GUEST Out So Late Sunday She Was Afraid to Go Home Edna Mackenzie Explains Her tiair disheveled her clothing torn and soiled and her general appearance that of a Edna May Mackenzie 14 year old school pupil who disap peared Sunday afternoon was found by a store detective in a downtown department store Thurs day afternoon She was turned over to the police who recognized her as the girl living at 22 River ront The girl told the police thatsh had been walking the streets with out a wink of sleep and with hard ly anything to eat since Sunday night She had gone to two picture shows after leaving her nome and emerged from the second one so lato that she was afraid to go home she saM She was sent to the juvenile de tention home pending a thorough investigation as Detectives Power ski and Densmore of McClellan station had been hot on the trail of a 25 year old fnarrlcd man who they allege has been meeting Edna May at the Southeastern high school and who frequently has Deen seen in company with her They also learned' they declare' that the girl called this man on the telephone Sunday evening The de tectives searched for him on the Canadian whore Wednesday night and learned he had been seen near Walkerville but reported that the Mackenzie gin was not with him i The man's wife is in police cus tody the officers declaring that they believe she was shielding her pus band An istimate friend of his and a woman friend of the latter also are held by the police pending a thorough sift into the girl's dis appearance Detective Densmore asserts that the man being sought is a former friend of the father and that the two had disagreed over a busi ness deal He declares the man won the confidence 'of the girl and her for revenge The detective further alleges the became frightened when he learned the police were seeking him and freed the girl Station Agent Slain Winchester Mass April Ralph Brewster night ticket agent at the Boston and Maine station here was found dead lato tonight in the office at the station He had been shot through the head So far as the police were able to learn noth ing had been stolen Chicago April James Kim ball Hooper 70 years old former president of the Chi cago hoard of trade died Thurs day He retired in 1915 Mr Hoop er Is survived by the widow and 'two daughters Mrs Start ling Memoirs Never has a more extraor dinary autobiography been given to the world than this with its burning love letters from one of the greatest master writers George Bernard Shaw or its correspondence from the gentle playwright Sir Barrie Published apparently with out reserve these memoirs lay bare the very souls of these two famous men No one will want to miss this remarkable series by tljc well known English beauty and actress Appearing each week in the Lloyd George Optimlntlr Genoa April 20 (By the Asso ciated press) acing 500 newspa per representatives of virtually all the world nations the British prime ontinued un use Three our ROBBER BEATS HER WHILE SHE SLEEPS Mayer Is Electrocuted Ossining April Lawrence Torrence a Negro killed James Host In Buffalo May 6 1921 during a restaurant holdup was put to death in the electric chair at Bing Sing prison t'liight Open Russ Germun Lines Helsingfors April 20 It ia reported from Moscow that di rect Ailway postal and tele graphic communication has been opened up between Ger many and Russia by way of Dvlnsk £iMclal to Th ree Preaa and Chicago Tribune Newark April Although the will of the late William A Bar stow Standard OH millionaire of Hutton West Orange was unsigned undated and not wit nessed Judge lannagan in Or phan's court today admitted it to probate disposing of an estate val ued at $2000000 Judge lannagan took this action aftr testimony had been submit ted showing that Barstow had held the document In hl hand and re ferred tn it whon executing a codicil two days before his death on ebruary 10 last The widow Mrs Theodore Bar stow receives one half of the estate and the remainder irf divided among the four children Barstow was president of the Union Tank company ORMER CHICAGO BOARD TRADE HEAD IS DEAD Houston Texas April 20 Three children were found Thursday morning huddled together In one bod in their home dead They died from gas fumes Jets In an adjoining room were turned on The children are: William Mathis nine years Elizabeth If Mathis' eight and Horace Mathis six No verdict was returned and metal bands If desired Ho advises the as being the best buy Wo homo noon formation Mrs Miekov pic nt the flhre trumpets arxl gave It to us to examine while she went in search nt took tho trumpet and whispered 'liollo ft sounded exactly tike Miss and we find not had any spiritual warning of mediumship Church Collapses on Crowd of Children Barracks Buries 1800 Soldiers Belgrade April 20 (By the As sociated our hundred carloads of ammunition and high explosive stored near the railroad station at Monastir southern Ser bia exploded Tuesday at noon killing several hundred persons wounding thousands and virtually destroying the heart of the city One half of the population was rendered homeless The victims were mostly children and soldiers A church In which the children were worshiping col lapsed under the detonation while the barracks In which 1800 ol diers were having lunch was de stroyed lames Break Out Immediately after the explosion fire broke out in various parts of the city The panic stricken inhabitants fled to the near by woods and moun tains from which they watqhed theii homes burn All telegraphic and telephonic communication from Monastir with the outside world was cut off The first news of the disaster reached Belgrade through refugees who managed to reach Pare! 30 miles to the northwest of Monastic Several Serbian relief units were immediately organized and started for Monastir Six American women doctors of the American Woman's hospital at Vclcs left there for Monastir as soon as the news of the explosion was received They were headed by Dr Esther Lovejoy of Rich mond Va They expected to ne gotiate the 50 miles of bad roads over tne mountains reach the' stricken evening American Is Mrs William Brewster of New York city who conducted an Ameri can missionary school in the center of Monastir has not been heard from since the explosion King Alexander has sent a mes sage of sympathy to the victims and the government is dispatching a large sum of money for the im mediate relief of the homeless The last reports qrc to the ef fect that soldiers and gendearmes are engaged in rescue work The exact number pt persons killed may never be known as far as civilians are concerned The roll call of the soldiers Is being made however and it is said that the number of missing troops already amounts to more than 400 IHM TOMilHT at the exclusive and beautiful pie Ballroom Woodward at Temple Adv San rancisco April A Con traband shipment pt 14000 tins of opium and other drugs valued at J200000 was seized Thursday on the China Mail company liner Nanking The Nanking arrived from tho ar Bast April 16 The sotMire was one of tho blRsrest in the history of the port of Ran ran cisco PO'ffl l'AT ARCADIA TO SIGHT Tho place where the better people go ExcIiimHc American Manngemenf Tempin Ballroom Woodward at Temple Ave Dance Adv A Shattered Mirror Told The Secret By piecing together the thousand bits into which it was broken Dr SteiAnetz famous scientist mastered the secret of the thunderbolt And thus he was able to trace the path of the light ning and sec how it expended its energy You will enjoy William James Smith's article about this remarkable man Magazine Section ree Press Chicago April 20 Louis Orr Chicago attorney today sent a telegram to President Burton of the University of Michigan declaring nn attempt to force a college student to submit to hazing rules interferes with constitutional rights His son Louis Jr a freshman refused to obey student hazing rules and petitioned the faculty to expel him Mr Orr said he would fight the case "Arbitrary hazing of this kind should be stamped out of our college life" his message said Commissioner Roy Haynes Anti Saloon League Leaders to Speak in Churches George A Zang prohibition en foroement officer has been ordered not to undertake nny'liquor raids In the future without consulting Royal Decker deputy prohibi tion director in Michigan The letter from James Davis state prohibition director to Zang Instructing him how to proceed in future raids also advises the offi cer that he is not to give out any further information to newspapers Decker would take care of statements to the press in the ture Zang was notified Cleanup Squad Arrives This new arrangement In (Copyright by Harris Ewlnt Wash ington GENERAL JOHN PERSHING Special to The ree Pres and Chicago Tribune Washington April Reports from Missouri that Republican party leaders are seeking to draft General John Pershins chief of staff of tho army as their party candidate for United States senator were called to the general's attention today said General would consider it tho highest compliment that could be paid me to represent my old home state In the United States senate but vf course every uno must know that I am not in Political sharks Insist that tn this state ment General Xershlng did not close the door on politics Some of them insist that If General Pershing should be drafted by the Republicans of Missouri and bo nom inated for the Bento te he would consent run inegan who is an engineer 2S years old canin to the Selky homeand knocked on the front door It is alleged Mrs inegan met him you corning back?" no ia said to have askeo her his wife replied With that the police declare inegan' pulled a revolver from his coat pocket and fired Mrs ine can had thrown her hand to her face when he divined his Inten tiun The bullet ploughed through her wrist and entered her neck The wounded wife staggered back Into the hullway as Mrs Selky drawn by the report of the pistol rushed to her assistance inegan Mrs Selky says duahtd into the house his pistol to the kit chen floor and then sobbing sprang to the side of his wife Helps Ife (o Hospital me Mabel! must have been crazy!" she says ho repeated over and over crying all the while like a Child Jn a statement to Assistant Prose cutor Allen Kent inegan de clared hn fired only to frighten his wife and that he had nn intention of wounding her Mr Kent said At such close range was the bul let fired that it ignited the sleeve of Mrs intgan's dress inegan remorseful extinguished the fire THE INSIDE You very well tell inside of a bam by merely looking in the door If you want to see what got to walk in Merely looking at ree Press classified columns will bring you no prospects for the sale of a used car a house a piano or what not But get in there with your little mes a little Want Ad and the whole problem becomes as easy as two times two ree Press Want Ads get the job done before the after noon newspaper is even printed CALI AD TAKER MAIN 9400 or take your ad to any one of our 400 Want Ad there's one in your neighbor hood British Premier Announces Slav Reply Will Be Weighed riday (By Cubic to Tho ree Press and Chicago Tribune) Rome April It Im report ed In well informed elrrlex here that almultuneouMly with the commercial pact the RuxmIrii nud German signed a secret etie naive and defensive military alliance VOL 87''' JO 20 6 By Cable to The ree Press Genoa April Russia refuses' to recognize the debts contracted by the czarist government during I the war and later by the Keren sky government In their answer to the Allied de I fhands made public here Thursday the envoys of Soviet Russia assert ed that they cannot meet the condi tions lald for them I Uns Bombshell Effect In giving its reason for refusing to pay the war time debts the so viet government states: wartime debts represent the expenditures of the allies on their own enterprise whose successful conclusions resulted in territorial aggrandizement and enormous prof its whereas Russia secured 'noth Ing or this reason wo do not con elder these expenditures debts and must on principle refuse to pay The announcement had the effect nf another bombshell In the allied camp A few moments before the Rus sian answer was made public Pre mier Lloyd George had received correspondents Says Trent Will Sland Walter Rathenau head of the German delegation in a statement Thursday denied that the Russo German treaty contained any secret clauses there Is no clause pro viding for a military alliance be tween the two countries" ho de rlared and Russia have agreed es a result of the confer ences that they will nnt cancel the treaty" Rathenau continued can not make this too strong rWe will maintain the treaty" 'The German leader was indignant over a rumor that has been spread to tho effect that there has been a split in the German delegation The rumor had It that Chancellor Wirth and Rathenau had bmketi rumor Is absolutely un founded Rathenau said whole delegation Is absolutely un animous" PBICEs THREE CENTS Accused Man Begs orgiveness Helps Wife to Hospital Police Report Because the say she re fused to return to him after a quarrel of the day before William inegan 4532 Gladwin avenue shot and wounded his wife Mabel 32 years old late Thursday after noon I The shooting took'plnco at 10812 Van Dyke avenue tho homo of Mrs Emily Selky a friend of the wife tn whom she lied cone when he left New Management Ousted Dis lodges ormer Head Halts Receivership Kaleidoscopic shifting of mana gerial control which has taken place in affairs of the Charles Noble Oil Gas Co during the week has contributed in making work for several courts in Tulsa Oklahoma and is Interesting some 7000 stockholders of tho(comtany in Detroit and Michigan Latest authentic ronor's coming Thurday night to Noble head of fl Nobl Co wer to tho effect I hat the stockholders' committee of Detroit and Michigan men which took charge of tho com pany's affairs in January this year has regained possesion of the com pany after having been displaced after once more ousting Jhe former head nt the company after seeing it in a receivership and after retir ing receiver ollow Change or Control These developments sro an out growth of the events following in vestigation of the affairs of the Charles Noble Vil A Gas Co by a Committee represeotlng stock holders in Michigan and St izmla Mo who wc re dissatisfied with the results attained and the showing made by the company under it former management with Charles Noble of Tulsa as president and general manager rom wliat was learned In its In vestigation the committee which was headed by George If Kirchner president of the irst State bank of Detroit and included several other Michigan bankers and Detroit busi ness men became satisfied that in stead of the company owing a con siderable amount of money to Its president as its financial statement purported to show the president was Indebted to the company Mr resignation a president general manager and director was Continued on Page Two Column oor Police Watch Railway Stations for Missing Couple Search for an alleged kidnaper of his 16 year oP! fr! victim wax' maintained all of Thursday night en dearly today by the Detroit po lice on request of the authorities of Seneca ails The man is believed to have brought the Kiri to this city According to information received from Seneca alla John Ven gnmlnl 30 years old left that place Wednesday with Anna Lafora year old daughter of Anthony Cp fora A warrant charging Ver gaminl with alxlucUon has been la sued Vergaminl Is said to have ben jj assisted in the abduction by Harry furrl a friend who hag been ar rested pending Investigation Detroit police have kept watch at 4 the railroad stations and but have failed to Hnb trace of the louple i MBS HELEN JOY LEE (See Story on Page Three Column One) MODEHN IMSCIV P4HTY at Tier Ballroom tonight No vulgarity Adv use a ousnei vi pousevea ruuiiis around on the floor" cither Then I took the trumpet and spoke through it "Whv It's Aunt Irena!" claimed It patting the side of the trumpet and we looked up to discover "I'a" Mickey taking In the performance He wax a tall elderly man with Continued on aao Three Column Six Is Left Unconscious in Home in Covington Ky Both Men Escape i Wlth a bullet wound in fils abdomen sustained in a desperate battle with a burglar who invaded his home at 9370 Dyar street Hamtramck John Dargasday near' death In Samaritan hospital at 4 o'clock thia morning In Keqtueky at the home of her mother another victim of assault by a burglar lay injured She la Sirs Viola tftatum 23 years 1246 Charles street Detroit wax' choked beaten and left conscious Ute last night by a her who attacked her as she sleeping Struggles With Assailant Dargaa encountered the burglar when he returned from work Ha noticed that his home was In dis order Investigating he saw the broad back of a man In the dining room He made a rush for the bur glar The latter turned with a re volver' In his hand Dargas ducked but kept on ap proaching ive shots were fired The last one struck him but he grappled with the burglar The lat ter finally was overpowered With a last burst of strength Dargas hurled the min through the win dow Then he collapsed Neighbors found him faint from loss of blood He was taken to Ba marltan hospital by Hamtramck po lice There he was Joined by wife who had been shopping at the time of the shooting Hamtramck police are searching lor he burglar who was described as being about 20 years old and of daiK com plexion Small bon Calls for aid Mrs Statum was visiting hep mother Mrs I( Piner at Gov ington Ky The screams of James Lowell 1 Statum her five year old son white the man was jilrugghng with hlx vs i mother brought Mrs Inner to her assistance tn routing the burglar 1 As Mrs Piner entered the bedroom occupied by her daughter the man Jumped through a window and lied Police later found two clubs kft by the thug Only a watch was stolen as far as the family could i ascertain Mrs Piner told police she bo lievcd that the burglar in groping around the bedroom nt her daugli ter which is situated in a separate wing of the house came upon her in the darkness and in order to i effect an escape choked and beat i her with his fists The husband 1 elater Statum in communication with Kentucky rel Ove early this morning reported I his wife's condition as not serious lie said Mrs Statum and their son left Saturday to visit relatives in I the south ionrM wahwick of tip Tigers who failed to visit the school Thursday morning when Itotary club members presented the ball club with a complete outllt of uniforms and accessories Tho youngsters say they have Ty's promise to visit Hie school later In the season Then they hope his Tigers will occupy a more promising position in the pennant name ana ne win oe more to discuss the possibilities In ball for the boy 8 Bache of New York city head of the Investment banking firm of Bache A Co is to be the gueat of Detroit Beal Estate hoard and the principal speaker at Its April meeting and dinner in the i Hotel Statler at 6 riday His topic will be "The Sales Tax" paratory Event More all around schoolboy ath letes than Detroit public schools ever have produced in any single year in the grammar and inter mediate grades are expected to qualify in the decathlon for boys at Belle Isle June Between 460 and 500 boys may share In the medals and special prizes given by The Detroit ree Press if good weather permits the youngsters to 1n all they are ca pable of accomplishing The coveted decathlon medals were awarded to more than 300 in 1931 Decathlon Is ixture The decathlon now a fixturs In Detroit public schools became part of the grammar schools' athletic program In 19151 when field day games and the decathlon were com bined at Sugar Island The field day games Juno 9 will follow the decathlon meet With a week to rest anil polish the rough edges contestants who will partici pate In field day competition should bo capable of producing better results than It has been possible to obtain In previous field days "The award of special prizes wilt certainly increase the Interest of children In their decathlon and pentathlon meets" Loren 1'ost said in dlscusstriK plans for these eventshie year "There is a desire among some to return to the old laurel wreath as the award In athletics but 1 believe it we canvassed the boys and girls we would find they are satisfied with the present ar To lletaln Policy The previous policy of grouping decathlon contestants on tho field will be followed In the approaching event Boys' will report at 8:30 with their entrance cards grouped and assigned to the various officials will try to win" This simple statement from Miss lorence Warwick physical training teacher in the Capron school ex presses the attitude of Capron's girl and hoy athletes toward the schedule of events arranged tor them this year Capron's baseball players were disappointed by Ty Cobb manager Three persons were assisted down a ladder to satety when tire brokh out in the residence of Thomas Pinckard 571 East Grand boulevard shortly before 2 this morning The blaze was discovered by Mr Pinckard He immediately awoke his wife and two children Emily Jane and illiott Pinckard With the 'r stairway filled with smoke it was Impossible for Mrs Pinckard and the children to get from tho second floor Thor went to a front room and awaited the arrival of the firemen Mr Pinck ard escaped through the dense smoke down the stairs A fast run was made by Battalion Chief Edward 8 Hall Ladder com pany No 10 Kiigine companies Nos it 18 and 26 and Rescue company No 3 The ladder company yas among the first to arrive A ladder was immediately put against the second story window and Lieutenant Wil liam II lieln and Ladderman Ed ward Travis assisted Mrs Pinck ard and her two children to safety Tho firemen under Chief Hall soon brought the blaze under control The damage will be considerable The cause of the blaze Is unknown ire believed caused from over heated chimneys caused damage to the roof of tho Mayer Bakery 9152 Gratiot avenue nt 2:05 a today estimated at $101) Gas umes Kill Three Children DETROIT MICHIGAN RIDAY APRIL' 21 the federal prohibition offices follows closely the arrival of 20 special in vestigators headed by Patrick Roche special agent of the Intel ligence department of the Internal revenue bureau who are here to cleanup prohibition violations in Detroit and Michigan Davis is inclined to minimize the import ance of the new arrangement "News has been given out at the federal building which has embar rassed us considerably" explained Davis "We are going to stop that Decker is in charge of prohibition enforcement work In Michigan" said Davis "I am merely the chief I see that things are running right" "In the future" said Davis "Decker will go td tne federal building and see what evidence can be offered before a raid is made Then he will give the news This duty would fall to him na turally if we all were located un der one roof Unfortunately a part of our organization is In the Equity building" Gives Decker ull Charge All these Instructions by Davis following the arrival of the "fiy ing squadron" from Chicago are taken to mean the prohibition en forcement work iu Detroit district supervised' by Decker ier flrinnllv 1 1 a 1 Zang began to observe the new six arrests were made by him He would not Th? Parsons arrested' 4aruschewicz Joseph Kasprowlcz Victor ji Ozak and Prank ixhczynski All pleaded not bcfnro ammlsston er Stanley Hurd and ball for eacli was placed at Si 000 'This investigation will put a lot of pep and ginger into all of was the comment of red Wood worth collector of internal revenue ine special investigators were not In the offices Thulsday after noon None could be found any where who knew what the flying squadron was doing To Hold Ma mn Meeting' With the arrival of the flying squadron dry forces have girded tner iotns for a drive to arouse the public to the menace the Volstead the renewed activities of light wine and beer advocates Roy A Haynes federal prohibi ts commissioner is coining irom ashington tu speak under auspices of the Anti Saloun league at a mass meeting Sunday afternoon in North Woodward Methodist church This is one of the 50 rallies the league V8 alJcd organizations will hold in Detroit Bunday afternoon and evening Rev Rice who promises a broadside against the wets also will address the North Woodward Methodist church gath ering as will Waltman su perintendent of the Anti Saloon league of Michigan Commissioner Haynes will speak Sunday night in the irst Congregational church Thirty four of the meetings will take place in churches Among the speakers will be: Dickinson to Sneak Ghostly Clash Spoils Seance for Trumpet Maker Spirit Is Proud of His Tie ARTICLE VI A visit vt'ith a Trumpet typical dupes of the "med Their idea of a birthday party is a ''circle" ITe learn that have been known to fight BY LEILA BRACY The Hickeys aqe typical of the great number of men and women who contribute to the support of the alleged Vnedium? who are overrunning Detroit Mickey is not their name but although he advertise as a they are more sinned against than sinning Mrs Mickey who probably is in the later fifties is so firm a believer in the truth of the she has received that she would almost convince one that she has talked with spirits Mr Mickey who is a carpenter hv trndn i a maker both of flbraT Chile Ministry Units Santiago Chile April The Chilean ministry resigned this afternoon owing tp criticisms Cassed on 'resident Allessandrl a majority of the senators at a regular meeting of that body The criticisms were based on a recent Incident between the president and an opposition deputy Illahop Is Honored Berlin April 20 (By the Asso ciated Dr John Louis Neulsen American Methodist bishop of Central Europe and the Baltic states today vrul given an honorary degree of doctor of divinity by the Ber lin university in recognition of his relief work in Germany and in furtherance of Germanic friendship reight Train Crew Tell of Seeing Craft Blazing rom Stem to Stern Cincinnati April report that a buat was burning in the Ohio river 25 miles below Cincin nati was received here shortly after midnight The telephone operator at Lawrenceburg Ind said the glass from tho Maze could bo seen froBi that point but nothing was known there as to' the identity of the craft Members of a freight train crew arriving at Lawrenceburg reportedhaving seen a steamboat on fire near i he mouth of the Big Miami river and persons being taken ashore in small boats The steamer they said appeared to be standing but a short distance from tho Ohio shore and was afire from stem to stem $200fi00in Drugs Seized On Liner See Decathlon June 3 As Aid to ield Day Or iuren i Dickinson former lieuZMany All Around Athlete Are tenant governor Professor Hempt Albion college) Jacob a Expected to Qualify in rre Miami I tr 19 1 1 cu vanon (oral Protessor Sawyer Red ford J' Coates Lansing Homer Coppock Lansing A Graham former federal prohibition enforce ment director for Michigan and now a field organizer for the Anti Saloon league and Edwin Rawdon George Roxburgh 1' ix ckllter and Luslnger all affiliated with the league Sunday's demonstration its spon sors declared promised to be tho largest outpouring of prohibition enthusiasts hero since Michigan voted dry in 1916 Graham said Thursday that he was optimistic over tho outcome of the contest if the light wine and beer proponents succeed in gaping Contlnonl on Page Two Column Six us ms 1 il Vi 1 ii Ab 1 OH! 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