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'aJiil IU Lltine rtwxt fee lw WEATHER Unsettled 2 VOL: 8 7 NO 217 CORNER WHERE LITTLE CRIPPLES WERE HURT AUTOS LEADIN Jj SELLING STATE the WILLIAM HOWARD TAIT LOVER SLAIN NAB EX SHERI AS AUTO DRUNK GIRL IN TOILS and i 1 500 Disowned Child Pawn tit Corby Marital Web (LATEST WIRE LASHES PLAYING sr CHOSEN TO DIRECT ADJUSTMENT RUSSIA WAR DEBT 1 ALLIES SELECT TAT AS CHIE DEBT MEDIATOR Ends Life Because Peggy Refused Him STEEL AND IRON MILLS APPROACHING CAPACITY fansing By City ERIN ACTIONS AGREE ON PACT ANN ARBOR HAS BOOM IN HOME CONSTRUCTION by MAKfA TnihEHA COKBV SAYSMOROSCO DESIRES DELAY TO WOLVERINES DRIVE BEGINS Passenger Car Output Jumps 55 in Month Truck Production 50 Three Children Seriously Hurt All Are Taken to Re ceiving Hospital Seven Detroiters ace Court in Sandwich on Charges of Sunday Angling Jury or Small Nearly Complete 8 YEAR OLD BOY HAS HIS SKULL RACTURED DRAT PROPOSALS TO REDS COMPLETED GUNDY TO SEE' THAT ISH HAVE QUIET SABBATH' our more and sworn San ranciscoJtay The tank steamer Whittier of the Union Oil company which went on the rocks at a point 10 miles south of Point Arena Sunday night is a total loss the company was advised Monday by radio The cargo of 10000 barrels of oil also was lost The crew of 26 was saved occupy SEAPORT Athens May 1 An official communication reports tho oc cupation by Greek troops thia morning of Scala Nuova other wise known as Kush Adas! a seaport In the west of Asia mi nor in the Vilayet of Smyrna Timber Wolves Menace Sheep Paris May 1 Guillermo Errazu rlz attache of tho Chilean embassy In Brussels and a brother of Mrs Jack Do Paulies who killed her husband at Westbury In 1617 Proposed marriage to Peggy Hop bins Joyce an American actress lietoro he shot himself In the head in his room in a hotel hero Sunday morning snys Th Herald today The Herald quotas Miss Joyce as laying Errazurlz had asked her to marry him as soon as he could ar range a divorce In Rome Miss Joyce replied that she was too tired to talk to him then but added that she might be married to him event ually Errazurlz then went Into his room in the same hotel whore Miss Joyce was stopping and shot himself dy ing later from the wound Agree to Adjust Differences By Arbitration Over Rus sian Affairs Truck force that the truck was turned Zbovc is shown the intersection of Alexandrine and Trumbull avenues where 14 unfortunate pupils of the Leland school suffered injuries through the collision of an trolley car with the bus in which they were riding The insert shows the motorman of the trolley car Special' to The ree Pitas Alpena Mich May Lost Lake southwest of Spruce' Is reported to bo the hiding place of a pack of wolves which has been menacing sheep yards of that community It Is declared by farmers that the pack has been there for the past two or three years Over a year ago three of the animals were killed by farm ers of that community They ore the spotted timber wolf ot the largest type I'nn'l Be ound While Attorney Dohany said that Morosco arrived In Detroit late Sunday night the theatrical mag nate kpt his present away from searchers and Attorney Dohany professed to have no knowl edge of whereabouts within the city Monday night At the Hotel Statler reservations had been made for Morosco but they had not been taken night it was stated HEGHET CROKER DEATH New York May 1 Tile so ciety of Tammany tonight In a special meeting adopted reso lutions expressing regret at the demise of Richard Croker former Tammany chief who ailed last Saturday at his home Uloncalrn Castle Ireland PREDICTS RADIO MOVIES Boston Mny Motion pic tures transmitted by radio are not only possible but probable said Porter of Newark president of the society of motion picture engineers In an address at the organization convention here today (ORN SUGAR SHIPPED Cedar Rapids la May What was declared to be the first carllod of sugar made from corn was shipped from here today It was the result of a new process which was said to have proved Itself com mercially successful GETS DE ISIlIV Columbus May Eddie Dowd Columbus bantam weight won the decision over Joo Philadel phia in a 12 round bout here tonight had the bet ft every round Dublin May (By the Asso ciated Enmon de Valera Monday night issued a detailed ex planation of his attitude at tho peace conference last week which he calls the proposal made by Michael Collins for a plebiscite on (he question of acceptance or rejection of the treaty one for age De Valera in his explanation deals first with his objection to an election or a plebiscite except tor all Ho renews his objec tion to the existing voters reg ter urther he says Arthur Grif proposal Involves a breach of the Sinn ein convention agreement that not only the treaty but the constitution In Its final form should be before the electorate when it votes Probe of Charges Against Roosevelt Hospital Man agement Is Ordered The Charles A Learned post of thu American legion the largest post in Michigan was dehled rep resentation in tho Wayne county council of the legion at a meeting of that body Monday night The council at the same meeting also ordered investigation of charges that the Roosevelt American legion hospital ab Battle Creek is grossly mismanaged Exclusion of tho Learned post fol lowed tho reading of a resolution In which It was asserted members iif the post had refused to ratify constitution All other posts in the county have ratified the constitution'0 Refusal of mem bers of tho Learned post to accept I the terms of the document hail long i been a source of contention In the i legion ranks but until last night hud resulted In hq decisive action In the rcsolutlOT) excluding tne I Learned post The remaining posts formally accepted the constitution as It stands and for the first time I have made their temporary organl I satlofi permanent With perma 1 nency according to Kenneth Stevens commander of tne council will come even better results than thus tar hav been obtainable A section of the report of Com mander Stevens which was adopted I as a resolution by the council reads: I "The Wayne county council stands as a butter between the pos slble arbitrary handling of Legion 1 affairs In Wayne county by the state welfare officer and the Wavne Continued on Page Two Column Three Special to Ths Press Monroe Mich May 1 Rev red Otte of Detroit was elected presi dent of the Lutheran Old olks Home association succeeding Rev John Gugel resigned at the twenty eighth annual meeting of the as sociation Monday orty two dele gates attended George Reis Schwartz and Walters all of Detroit were re elected trustees Rev Dob berfuhl Detroit was elected secre tary Edward Bicklng of Mon roe treasurer and Rudolph Plootz of Monroe financial secretary The appeal of Rev Henry rlncke pastor of Trinity Lutheran church of Monroe for the last 28 years act ing chaplain of the home that a regular chaplain be appointed to give him more time for his own work was held over until the meet ing next year In the meantime a chaplain Is to be chosen Vote or tnanKS was given 'art Gauss of Detroit for nls 25000 gift to bo used in building a new i'hapcl Thanks also was voted to the committee and society of the home There now are 62 Inmates Wyman Taken to Danville III or New Quiz in Death of Gertrude Hanna Hoopeston Ill May 1 (Berthe Associated Press) John Wy man former sweetheart of Ger trude Hanna whose body was found inithe basement of the United Pres byterian parsonage at Hoopeston last Thursday was taken to Dan vftlo Monday night for furtherfluesUoning The investigation turned again to Wyman whoso alibi authorities pre viously said they had accepted fol lowing a day In' renewed question ing of members of the Hanna fam ily and a search of several vacant houses in Hoopeston A visit also was paid the Tilton farm where Gertrude's sister Marcella lives with her husband Nat Harding It was from the Harding country home Miss Hanna is said to have disappeared March 31 County Investigators said they were continuing efforts to substan tiate their belief the girl might have beep killed accidentally in prepa ration for an operation No evi dence that services of physician had been sought had been uncov ered however they said Wyman and Miss Hanna's father greeted each other when they met while tho investigation was turned tem porarily to other sources They spoke In a rather strained but still neighborly fashion "Whoever Is responsible for my death had a frtendly and sympathetlolleeling toward the fam ily" Hanna told newspaper men "Otherwise the bodyofmy daugh ter would not have hlfrn taken after hr death to theJKsement of the parsonage ic Ungraded PupilsLoom As Hard Competitors Crew of Vessel On Rocks Saved THREE i Expert in Many Lines Will Address Gatherings in Larger Cities With the creation of a Michigan community spirit as the principal objective more than a dozen de velopment leaders headed by Gov ernor Alex Groesbeck 'Monday evening began a statewide cam paign to "Sell Michigan to Wolver ines" Representing every geo graphic unit and every principal industry of the state they setforilL convincingly before a gath ering in the Board of Commerce the overlooked opportunities of tho commonwealth supplying data Which should make it easier for Wolverines to sell Michigan to the world The campaign Is to continue through the week with mootings in all of tho principal cities Jack son and Battle Creek will be vis ited Tuesday Kalamazoo and Grand Itaplda Wednesday: lint Thursday and Saginaw riday Greetlog By Radio Governor message greeting came to tho gathering radiophone Ho stressed tho bounti ful resources nature has provided and called attention to the desira bility ot conserving them the product of Industry Is to be wasted by extravagant government noth ing Is ho declared review ing changeo In the stat govern ment to secure Tbo governor cited the "bad con dition of the University of Michi gan 5t A the state normal schools hospitals and penal Insti as 1 graphic picture of Continued on Two Colnmn our Mother Hastens Trial After Wait Capitalist Would Annul Marriage Months after Thomas Corby wealthy and aged capitalist resi dent of Grosse disowned her aud declared that he was not her uUhAtih marHftl tn hA LdiHCI mother little Maria Theresa Cor by will have her paternity deter mined by court Speaking for the mother Mrs Madeline Beals Corby Attor ney Stewart Hanley filed' a motion In 'Circuit court Monday to have Mrs sulf or separate main tenance which woe Instituted in March 1921 brought to trial It Is expected the motion will be argued Saturday Thu child was born four months after Corby 76 years old and Mrs Corby 81 years old were married secretly In Toledo and Imme diately uoon the baby's birth tho capitalist declared he was not her father The mother said he was When Corby persisted In his re fusal to recognize the child as his own Mrs Corby brought suit tor separate maintenance and It was followed almost Immediately by a petition by Corby asking that tho marriage be annulled because he said it hsd never been consum mated When she filed her suit Mrs Corbv said she was the wldowof Belgian contractor when she met Corby and that on his urging she went to homo as his house keeper with the understanding that she was to be treated a a mem ber of the family and not as an employe Soon after taking up her resi dence In the Corby homo in Grosse eints Mrs Corby said Corby be gan pressing his suit for her hand and after months of Insistence from the capitalist she consented to become his wife Corby claimed that there was a pre nuptlal agreement that In event of divorce she was to accept50000 Ln lieu of her dower inter Groesbeck Open Campaign to Exploit Many Resource probable tho ungraded meet will occur a few days prior to the decathlon The majority of the ungraded boys are happy over the opportunity to participate In the annual holiday on tho island athletic grounds They already are preparing lor the trials and hinting their desires to share In the scores of special prizes and med als The ree Press has promised Look to Preliminaries "Only one thing remains to be ac complished after the ungraded boys have been taken care of and that Is to interest the Intermediate teams tn the point that all will send full squads of boy and girl representa tives to Belle Isle" says Mr Cooney "Then the meet will be a success from the standpoint that every cluse which should will have participated" Monday physical training teachers throughout tne grammar and Inter edlate school system directed their attention to the completion vf the official pentathlon and decathlon trials With the warm weather many good records were reported The entries for the pentathlon at Codd field May IS be in the department of health educatyn room 602 Tost building not later than Wednesday Esther Sherman supervisor of girls' athletic activ ities warns Entries for tho Belle Isle mt are due riday May 5 and when these have been received work of compil ing the annual program will get under way LETS GO TO THE PAll VS "POP" It's mote fun than a Junior Hop 1 INAL EDITION It is declared by De Valera that both he and Charles Burgess rec ognized In the labor proposals a basis by which an Immediate peace could be procured tho army unit ed and a stable executive set up which would enjoy confidence of all sections of the people The labor proposals says De Va lera obviously refwed to tho period during which the treaty would be left in abeyance and the problem was to secure an agree ment when this period should end While Griffith Insists on elections in June Republicans who believe the treaty means abandonment of the republic and acceptance of the British crown think it should not be submitted to electors while Great threat of war pre vents the free will of the people be ing expressed Republicans further maintain ac cording to Do Valera there are rights which tho minority may just ly uphold oven by arms against Hie nialorlty and he Indicates tbo Republican party has that right Unless the treaty be held In abey ance Indefinitely it must be decided by force or by reference to the peo ple at some stage and In the in terests of peace De Valera says he proposed reference to the peo ple six ynonths hence Would Unite Army In the meantime the explanation continues the army could be unit ed the Dal) Eircann keptlrf ses sion the constitution Introduced adult suffrage and other necessary legislation enacted and full prepar atlon made for a peaceful election Though the British act of parlia ment prescribes elections for June says Do Valerao the treaty ap proved by the Dail Elreann does not necessitate holding elections before December This pronouncement of De Valera is not considered In po litical circles as leaving any pros pects for compromise In high quarters It was asserted postponement of elections six months would not he accepted nor could elections be held In all Ire land and ho program sketched by Do Valera fof legislation by tho all Elreann In the Intervening period would afford opportunities for further friction Day Act to Protect inny Tribe in Spite of Golf Game acing charges for alleged viola tion of the Dominion Day act and fishing without the neces sary non resident licenses seven Detroiters will appear Tuesday aft ernoon before Magistrate Gundy In the Sandwich police court ishing which Is hot considered a "quiet sport" In the Canadian act although golf la tolerated and legal has long been winked at by border police Sundays Crown Attorney I Urquhart la now determined that 1 the finny tribe shall have Its day of restb according to law and has Instructed the police accordingly Tho Detroit offenders are William ass James Moors George Cooper rank John Bankerk rsd Simons and Grant Non residents of the Dominion are required to pay a licence zfeo of per year Chief Snider of Sandwich explained GIRLBADLYBURNED truck near the rear Hurled to Curb T'Jf of the impact was so Price Believed Stabilized at About 50 Above Level in Pre War Day Detroit Prewt Bureau Su2 MelroDolltan liank Bldg WashlKtoiu Rival Army Branches Accept Treaty as Popular Seek Peace Government Dublin May 1 (By the As sociated Press) Representa tives of regular and irregular branches of the Irish republi can army at a conference Mon day signed a statement sug gesting proposals to avert a catastrophe which gives the following as a basis to free the situation: "Acceptance of the fact ad mitted on all sides that a ma jority of the people of Ireland are willing to accept the peace treaty "Agree to an election with a view to forming a government which will have the confidence of the whole Country unifications onthe above Police Say James Bums Drove Car While Tipsy is Held for Trial James Hurns former Wayne county sheriff was among four men who appeared before Judge Edward Jeffries in night court Monday on charges of driving an automobile while Intoxicated Heswas released under 500 bond for appearance in court Wednesday Detective William uller who ar rested Burns testified that the ex sherltt was drlying adovious course on Hastings near Brady street 'such a manner thatho narrowly avoided collisions Judge Jeffries ordered Burns to go to his home 1236 Manistique avenue immediately after leaving the courtroom 4 The three others were John Del Royal Oak arrested on East Grand boulevard after a chase of several blocks John Keene 4566 Bewick avenue arrested at' East Warren avenue and Russell street and Roy Eddy 1234 Pine street taken on Woodward avenue Del was given a 55 fine with an alternative of a 30 day workhouse sentence Keene who is alleged to have forced a motor policeman to the sidewalk to avoid collision was held under 500 bond for hearing Wednesday Eddy also was hold tor nearing weanesaay unaer bond Pile of Crutche Collected' by' Police Victim Carried Avray rnurtean minlls from the school for crippled were "'j injured throe ot them seriously I rh at 3:15 o'clock Monday tleroB J4 when the bn in which (they werft riding wis sunitki by a Tromltull avenue street ear at AlexaJtl dune and Trumbull avenue una on the st ret car waa hurt 'AU j'jJ of the victims were taken to celling hospital 1 Denby Asks Senate to Back Up 86000 Personnel Washington May 1 Satisfaction with a navy personnel of 860U0 min as fixed recently hy the house was expressed by Secretary Denby Monday in opening hearings before the senate appropriations commit tee but he requested appropriation increases totaling 28166000 over those carried by the house bill That the bill would bo reported to the senate on the 86000 personnel basis was indicated by senate leaders In Opening his statement to the senate committee Secretary Den by who was accompanied by As flstnnt Secretary Roosevelt and Ad miral Coontz chief of naval opera tions said that the esti mates were based on retaining a Personnel ot 80000 men and for lotHtiiaininfr a ironrv nppi wn Would kep the 6 5 3 ratio set by the arms conference 10 CAR BUS1' DETROIT MICHIGAN TUESDAY MAY 2 1922 WENTX TWO PAGES Candle Ignite Dre Two Men Try to Save Her Life Her clothes Ignited by fiamea from candle 7 year old Iren Nowicki 6457 St Aubin avenue flel from a vacant house near her home Monday and was saved from Instant death by two men passing by She was taken to Samaritan hospital where lata last night physician had despaired of saving her life The child with several playmates had been "playing In the vacant residence In Imitation ot her parents she started a fire with the intention of "boiling The candle which ignited her cloth es was the "stove" As the Hames rose the rhlld screamed and dashed blindly for the door By the time she had reached the street hsr clothes virtually were 1 burned away and her entire body was scarred IN ron THE AMILY at the Coliseum Jefferson ave at bridge Thousands say a circuit 100 new novel thrilling shows for JOe Everybody shrieks with j( Adv Counsel Asserts Theater Mag nate is in Detroit to Defend Divorce Grant Attorney rank Dohany will appear in Judge Harry Dinge court Tuesday morning for Oliver Morosco theatrical mag nate whose divorce here March 29 Is being Investigated' for Judeo Dlnegman by Edward Pokorny friend of the court Morosco arrived In Detroit late Sunday night and is ready to ap pear In court if hl appearance Is asked but Itils Attorney 'Dohnny's Intention to ask an adjournment of a few days i'n order that and his legal staff may gather fur ther proofs of residence and attend to other matters relating do tho case Attorney James It' NeDT counsel in the Morosco case was reported as still out of the city and was not expected to return until Wednesday Attorney Percy Grose who will also be of counsel for tho theatrical magnate Is at present engaged In trial of a case before Judge Marsh Morosco tiled divorce proceedings hers under the name ot Mitchell his fight name and his Wife ob tained the decree on a cross bill March 29 In Judge Dlngemun's court Three days later Moroaco was married by a Justice of the peace near Jxs Angeles to Selma Paley a motion picture actress who was named as eo respondent In Mrs Morosco' cross bill The divorce of Morosco under the name of was not con nected with tho theatrical ffian un til news of his marriage became public and then an inquiry revealed how the theatrical man had ar ranged a "quiet" divorce here Then Judge Dingeinan became in terested in knowing whether Mo resco really was as sworn to In the dlvrrce application a resident of Michigan The divorce papers gave his residence as Bloomfield Hills Morosco was asked to appear be fore the court last Saturday and when he failed to show up Judge Dlngeman remarked "He had bet ter be here Tuesday" Meanwhile Edward Pokorny friend of the court has been mak ing an Investigation He learned that Morosco had once lived for a time at the residence of rank Drew 4848 ernwood avenue he said Waukegan Ill May (By the iurnra awanli4 here Monday afternoon In tho trial of Governor Len Small and defense and state attorneys began the selec tion of the final four with predic tions that the jury will bo completed hy Wednesday TEMPLE nxLLHGOM Dance in an environment of lux "ry beauty and refinement You may dance all evening for one ad mission Exclusive American man agement A Howell Adv SnpeM Recreation Come Today Skating at Palace Gardens years old years old '468i i years old till Guldenbeig year 1' itred 1 a Arrangements Are Completed for Intermediate to Strive for ree Pre Prizes Arrangements to have ungraded boys participate in the De troit public eighth annual ield day at Bello Isle June 9 practically have been completed and these youngsters are assured an opportunity to vie tor medals special prize and championship emblem The Detroit ree Pre Intend to award to the winner This announcement was made by Cooney of the health educa tion department who has charge ot competitive athletics In gram mar and Intermediate grades Mon day 1'lans for t'ngrndrd "We have been bending our ef forts toward bringing the ungraded boys Into this and while It has been difficult to devise an arrangement satisfactory to the youngsters attending th" special classes and tojhelr instructors I be lieve we will be The present plan according to Mr Cooney Is to have the ungraded boys compete In preltmlnrry event about a sveek prior to the field day samea Tho trial meet would In clude all of tho tests which make up the program for June 9 Tbo winners in this competition would enter th Belle Isle games tn the senior division wuii tha rtAAtlilAn for hoVl Scheduled tor Bello Ul Juue 3 It Is The rreat halfway around in Re course when It finally eame to a atop al the curbing on the 'northwestern corner ot the intersection it was facing south Every window font one In the left side ot the truck Coulliiued on ags Three Column our for lal to Dio Tress Ann Arbor Mich May 1 There are by actual count 144 new homes In all stage of construction In this city now None is far enough ad vanced for occupancy This Is the largest number erected at one time In the city's history Detroit's Ballroom Beautiful Temple Ballroom Luxury beautr and refinement iee chock rooms Great orchestra red'k Isham Pres A Howell lies AT MOST CAHEI ILY ONIH'CTED mailroom in tne ballroom By ree Press Private Leneet Wire Washington May 1 Day! report on industrial and business I conditions from many sources agree in reflecting a noteworthy amount of progress in basic lines and a widespread feeling of con fidence in continuance of improve rsent' which began to be apparent a few weeks ago This pronounced increase of ac tivity has been particularly notice able in metal working industries says the federal reserve monthly review of condition while metal mining operations also have shown the tendency to an upward movement Auto Industry Revives The federal reserve report on automobile situation Bays: "Both production and shipments of automobiles Increased during March Manufacturers who produc ed 98487 passenger cars in ebru ary built 152512 cars In March an increase of 549 per cent while com panies building 12861 trucks In ebruary had an output of 19349 truck in March an increase of 504 per cent Carload shipments In creased from 19636 in ebruary to approximately 26210 In March "Orders for passenger cars are coming In at good rate In district No 4 (Cleveland) and part of the Improvement In truck business Is ascribed to reduction In stocks held by dealers" The March output of automobiles Is not according to the department of commerce survey quite as large as that reported for last July and August but It exceed the output of any Intervening month The March truck production the same authority says Is by far the larg est of any In the nine months for figures are available Wholesale price Index numbers In dicate a slight rise over ebruary On the whole prices seem to be stabilized for at an averaga1evl of about 50 per cent above the pre war price TO Per 4'ent Capacity "In steel and Iron manufacture It is estimated that taking the Indus try as a whole about 70 per cent of plant capacity is bring savs the reserve board statement reopening of many of the Im portant copper mines 1 partly Jhe result of the gret reduction In sur plus copper stocks and partly the outcome of Increased demand both domestic and foreign I "There has been a decided Increase Continued on arr Three Column ive Lutherans Pick Detroiter Head Belgian Delegation inally Yields After Opposing Plan Stubbornly Genoa May 1 (By the As elated Chief Justice Taft of the United States supreme court will be asked to name the chair man of the mixed arbitral commis sion to be established for control ling the debts owed by the Russian government to foreign bond hold er according to tho plan arrang ed Monday The other members of this commission will represent all the bondholders and the Rus sian government The commission will have power to remit Interest and decide all questions affecting foreign bond Nar nn4 fihllHv tn meet obligations: a time limit will be fixed in which bondholders may make arrangements with the Rus aian government It they desire Ruaslaa Sovereignty Inviolate Mixed arbitral' tribunals one for every interested nation will be set up to deal with the question of tho property of foreigners which had been nationalized since the chair man ot each will be named by the chairman of the mixed arbitral commission In the plan adopted practically everything which sev ered of capitulations or infringe ments on Russia's administration pending Russia's establishment of courts on the basis desired by west ern Europe was not apprbved May day was a real labor day for the Genoa conference The sub i ommisslon on Russian affairs rushed Its consideration ot the Rus sian reconstruction plans and came through late Monday night with approval of the draft of the pro posal These will be considered sgaln Tuesday for the purpose of final editing and will probably be sent immediately to the Russian delegation Belgium alone held out on the section relating to the treatment to be given to properly of foreigners nationalized by tho soviet This Is a vital point and has been stubborn ly contested' finally sub scribed to the project proposed by Great Britain whereby use ot the property will bo restored wherever possible and In other cases com pensation will bo arranged through mixed arbitral tribunals Belgium stood firmly for the prin ciple of restitution and went on record as protesting declaring the vested Interests of Belgians in property In Russia amount to 100 000000 pounds and Belgians will again Invest In Russia unless restitution Is made Sections Are Abandoned In discussion relating treat ment of foreigners the administra tion of justice and the general lib erty of foreigners to travel and cn gage In enterprises In Russia it was decided to abandon those sec t'ontlnued on Three Column Three URGES 28 MILLION INCREASE OR NAVY Those meet seriously injured are Donald Phillips year old 10313 Prairie avenue broken left William Walker 8 year old 0341 Hartford street fractured skull orest 15 years old iO2K Third avenue concussion Many Cat Hy Glass svkk jil as Vi nt body by lb Ing glozr and bruited by the Impact ot the cat with Iks side ot the truck: Pcsla ried 0 ear old OaltlaB'J kvfyVJ avenue '4? Uoldle yeaf old girt ilil Twelfth and Palliatar avenue iimi rs vna nl e4 Jellowsluno avenue I Susan Charven 13 year old 6039 ourtecntn avenue Esther Handler 7 Lincoln avenue Edgar Bryan 15 Larchmont avenue Roland Willis 10 Lathrop avenue Atever 1 bsn uexoie siteev Herman Wolf 11 years oldr J9 Delaware avenue Stanl Simons 12 years old" 4064 Tireman avanue 't'S Harry Roth It years old 172 Of Calvert avenue 1 '3 The bus was being driven by John 7 rosiusxny 62u0 St Aubin avenue 'Ll nrt wn rm AiYnririnh toward the Grand River avenue po "lice station where some ot the children were to be transferred to pollce failcunoPJUs distribution their homes As tho heavy truck started on It westward course M4U I I al I 3 VV 6 Is! SU II Bll vu car In charge of William Dwyer 5215 Trumbull avenue motormau I and Josepn Butterfield 1407 Spruce fe street conductor crashed Into the side ot tne end i I IU4 1 'I ere LEARNED POST IS EXPELLED HM WAYNE COUNCIL LEGION 1 1 'll Refusal To Ratify TRADE GAINING Its By Lauts Reason IN BASIC LINES I' 1 i th I uua JT KiL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 eiiiiqi 1 tn11 sMianu i id (tM "3 7 HB df KwlirW'W Kai iSasi 1 1 T4 i i 1 skisC 1 el I at.

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