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u' ctro it flree iw INAL WEATHER Showers EDITION VO I HIGH SCHOOL BOY SLAIN POLICE SEEK MORON 9 RANCEALOO Detroit ree Press LEGION'S CHIE SUICIDE THEORY AS ALLIES GIVE ASKS PROO GIVEN UP ATER SOVIET TERMS ROOMER OR $1 HOSPITAL SLUR CLUES ARE OUND nin hour will be 7iOO manner ns lite evening wrek dny ICOhEKT HIUMAX IS BEATEN Clark BY 18420 VOTES tried MERE MAN JURY HAS NO CHANCE the that DIU MAH1OV LEHOY BUHTOV of has he 7 Insane Patient Kills 2 in Beds Aixclal for bill of Kb LATEST WIRE LASHES DetroUreePressRadioProicmm Van STORY MANKIND 't Rimsky Korsakov von Weber DIE REE PRESS Adv appearing daily thereafter mi urir i nv alwaya found at the Pier Halt ENVOY TO RANCE ESCAPES UNHURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT Came a Alma's to to I board Saturday to aubatantlata withdraw the chargee Mar lira year Baby SON OBJECTS TO BEING CHATTEL PRICE 20 CENTS Koi years hour com 3100 5t00 7:00 ni 1 NtOO 2:00 1:13 in 6:00 During the to 4t00v) to 10:00 the em Chopin MacDowell CROWDS START DRIVE OR RUM DETROIT MICHIGAN THREE CENTS RECOGNITION IGNORED IN COMPLETED DRAT Tin: COLISEUM in OPEN Every night at 7:30 rain or shine Enn for everybody Thrills rides surprises barn Is of fun shrieks of joy ollow the crowd IRE SWEEPS HOLD REIGHTER HOT WATER lltr AMI Just turn the iMucot Call Weal 16 A1U10TT HEATER A4v PatK uctunipanintrnls (or llnlr clarinet and oIkjc boloj played by MIL COEY Thirty one gallons of whisky and seven stills were seized by 87 219 MH WRONSKJ Accompanied by Mr York Hours for Sunday May 7 will uci 0:30 4:00 or Sunday 1 DEAD 6 HURT TOLL Hannas goes confidently and ingly to establish his full to the Kolczynekl family He says "Sure I bought see tiooa Bargain' sure Bill says never would family not for "But you did sell Continued on 7 Column CITY MAY EXPEL STATE CONVICTS Mrs Verna Schulte and hl grand mother Mrs Edward Salaman whose name he had used since hl Sarents separated shortly after hla Irth He was studious had no Cares or troubles and was In happy mood Wednesday afternoon while visiting his friend Patrolman John Kroon 3017 Trumbull avenue He left Kroon to go Into the latter's workshop In the barn An hour later im found dead will he from blliO until 1000 On week days during the The detectives learned of their presence of a prowler who had been caught peering In windows or the past io days the man had awak ened families by hla tread about their homes and his attempts tv Continued On Page Z4 Column 4 Verdi SquiresMargetson Voorhies Believes County Un der Old Law Should Not Pay Support of Prisoners Eviction of all state prisoners the Detroit House of Correc may result from an opinion Wednesday by Prosecutor Voorhies with the Wayne Tne HUDSON COUPE Splendid condition 1920 model $1200 for quick sale Garage 027 Abbott street near Second Adv SELLS HIS WIE 4 CHILDREN TO Ol Martin WYANDOTTE ACCUSERS CALLED TO ACCOUNT Lafayette who made the chargeson the distinguished service cross and the rench croix de guerre tn tho world war710 is said to have been a patient in Roosevelt hos pital for several weks under ob servation fur tuocrculosls Details of Lafayette's barges have not been divulged by Wyan dotte post but It is known that Lafayette who insisted in his alle gations that he told only what ho saw and found at the hospital call ed on Governor Alex Groesbeck to investigate the conduct of the nospitai ana nis charges Department Commander Continued on Page Two Column Three men and two women were Injured when two automobiles col lided and turned turtle at Brush street and Mt Vernon avenue They escaped with slight injuries and were taken home They are Homer Baumgartner 2355 Cadillac avenue driver of one of the automobiles and Mr and Mrs James Robinson their son Clifford and Mrs Elizabeth Robin son all of 438 ast Eimlld avenue Both machines were virtually wrecked sell my from tion filed Paul County board of auditors same opinion may make it neces sary for the county to provide a of its own for persons convicted of misdemeanors and compel the city tp make rebate to the county of $500000 Wayne county It appears has been reimbursing the city of De troit for the maintenance of all house of correction inmates except those incarcerated thefe for viola tion of city ordinances The present cost is $110 per day for each pris oner In 1920 it was $125 Ten years ago it was as low as 35 cents or tne quarter ending December 31 last tne city put in a $102000 to tho county Digs Up Old Jnw During the nrebaration case against Charles Street bezzling record clerk of tho house of coriection Benjamin Pelham chief accountant for the auditors ran across an old state law which t'onllniicd On Page 21 Column 4 WOMEN GET VOTE Boston May or tho first time in the history of the Epis copal dloceso of Massachusetts women today were admitted to a diocesan convention as lay delegates Tomorrow four wo men thus seated will vote In the election of a bishop coadjutor PROWLER SEEN ABOUT HOMES to ZffiO in ni to OiOO in si uy 11 tne hours IGHT HUM SMUGGLERS Albany May 3 All available prohibition agents In New York state are being dep utized and sent to the Canadian border In an effort to suppress liquor smuggling John Par sons director of the state's prohibition field forces declared here tonight Man Gives Regular Bill of Sale for amily Then Sober Up and Repent Hamburg May 3 The American freight steamer West Carnifax was seriously damaged Wednesday by a fire which started In a hold In which oil and sulphur were stored nitr mirnnM Rav vana throw overboard the teach for 6000 years has taken to a mythical Garden of DIE AS ALLS Nebraska City Neb May 3 I'uul Green an aviator and bls mechanic Arthur Graves nf Omaha were killed this eve ning when their 'plane fell nearly 17U0 feet Spectators say they saw a wing separate from the machine and the 'plane go into a nose dive Back Charge Against Roose velt Institution or Retract Martin' Demand Lansing Mich May 3 The state securities commission Wednesday approved application of the Hudson Motor Car company of Detroit for permission to recapitalize and ab sorb the Essex Motor company Under the company plan 1200050 shares of common stock of no par value will be issued 1000000 shares to be used to take up old issues of the Hudson Motor Car company In the ratio of five for one and 200 000 shares to oe exchanged for sex assets POLICE JAIL EIGHT IN DRY LAW RAIDS While Senator New palgn managers had defeat red I King his campaign forces looks like it Is all or Bev eridge a claim of a majority of 25000 votes was made by his cam paign manager Clarence Mar tin In the Demoeratjc senatorial con test Samuel Ralston former governor was the winner over four opponents bv a moderate landslide within the llmit of his party vol or 1671 precincts his total vote was 96144 while hla nearest op ponent Dr Jesse Sanders running on a platform favoring beer and wine had 13497 votes Daniel Simms was pressing Sanders for second place having 13221 votes with Shively running fourth with 11481 and Charlea Howard last with 6930 No upset in the Republican con tests for national house of repre sentatives developed as the vote piled up and indications were that seven members of the present In diana delegation In congress who had contests would in by large majorities ive other Republican congressmen were renominated without opposition as also one other who entered the primary on Continued on Two Column our Governor Groesbeck to Accept Gift of Service on Behalf of People of Michigan Detroit ree reni broml Hudson Motors' Stock Plan 0 Asserts Evidence Is Insufficient to Support Virgin Birth of Christ Parsons Kan May 3 Armed with a piece of pipe Burgan 60 years old an Inmate of the hospital for epileptics here killed two hospital patients and wounded a third probably fatally Wednes day All were lying in their beds when Burgan attacked them John Cole aged 60 and Richard Jones aged 61 died with their skulls crushed JI lesher aged CO was reported dying Burgess was captured by hospi tal attendants He will he taken to an Insane asylsnt it was stated A new voice will be heard by the radio enthusiasts of America Thursday evening when the broad casting station of The Detroit ree Press makes its initial bow The program will start at 8:30 o'clock and will continue until 10 o'clock The newest member of the broad casting family Is the latest develop ment in radio engineering and is the gift of the Detroit ree Press to the people of Detroit and Michigan In fact to the entire country The presentation of this new service will be made at the opening of the program Governor Groesbeck will be In the broadcasting room to of ficially accept the gift on behalf of the people To Broadcast Dally ollowing the initial program the ree Press will broadcast each evening The government allocation of time gives us from 7 until 8:30 o'clock and from 8:30 until 10 o'clock on alternating weeks The latter hours will be used this week News features and other attractions will be broadcast throughout the day A schedule of these hours will be found elsewhere In this Issue Thursday entertainment will bring before tho radio audi ence some of tho finest musical tal ent of the city One of the most welcome num bers on tho opening program will be the first radio appearance of "America's best loved poet" Eddie Guest famous creator of "Breakfast Table Chat" la the ree Press Thousands of persons who have held Mr Guest In silent friendship for years will Thursday night bo Continued on are Three Column ive Chimney Sweepers If a chimney sweeper can earn a good healthy income through obtaining business by using ree Press Want Ads you inject a little pep into that business of yours through the same channel? If ree Press Want Ads will persuade people to have their chimneys cleaned persuade people to buy cars houses or anything else being done every day Call Ad Taker Main SHOO or take your ad to any one of our 400 Want Ad Station one in your neigh borhood Retired Policeman Hurled from Car in Crash Succumbs to racture of Skull Wet streets and heavy rain Wed nesday caused three street acci dents in which one man was kill ed and sir persons were injured The fatal accident was on east Larned street between Chene and Dubois streets John Doody 3701 ield avenue a retired policeman was the victim Doody was In an automobile driv en by his son Thomas A truck In front of his machine stopped sud denly and started backwards The rear of the truck and the front of the touring car crashed with such violence that the elder Doody was thrown from his seat and hurled a distance of five feet to the pave ment He died of a skull fracture a few minutes after being carried into Receiving hospital Joseph Arlello 1907 East Congress street driver of the truck was questioned and released Auto's Impact Severs Lamp 1'ost Doody resigned from the police force in 1912 after 27 years of ser vice He had been stationed at the old Elmwood avenue station Prior to his service with the police de partment he spent five years as a fireman In recent years lie had been connected with the Dime Sav ings bank Of the injured Catherine llcag nes 9 years old 3026 Medhury ave nue was tho most seriously hurt She was knocked down by an auto mobile nt Helen avenue and East Grand boulevard Russell Iosh hnugh 5412 Helen avenue driver of the machine saw the child nnd swerved to one side in an effort to avoid striking her according to spectators In Swerving from his course the motorist collided with a lamp post and severed It from Its base 111s machine was wrecked but he es caped injury The child was taken to Receiving hospital with severe bruises and cuts 1 he complete history of the world told in a rollicking amusing way that has shocked professors the country over In Next Magazine Section of Thursday Evening May 4th 8:30 to 10 SPEAKERS Hon Hex Groesbeck Governor of Michigan Dr Marion Leroy Burton President of University of ichigan Edgar A Guest Detroit ree Press poet humorist TALENT Thaddeus I Vronski basso rancis York pianist Charles North flute Rufus Arey clarinet Thomas Byrne oboe I'albert Coffey pianist MUSICAL NUMBERS Aria from "Simon Boccanegra' "In An Old ashioned House" "Tommy Lad" Attorney Suit Against League Never Even Gets to Them Theresa Doland attorney and one of the charter members of the Women's Citizens' league lost her suit for $5167 for legal services and expenditures in behalf of the league when Justice George Scott directed a verdict of no cause of action Wednesday evening on the ground that the board of directors of the League had never authorized any contract for services or expenditures by tho woman attorney The jury of meris men which was impaneled at tho request of the parties to tho suit who it Is stated did not want a woman Jury had no chance to pass on the merits of the case She AV 111 Appeal Attorney Louis Cohane who represented Miss Doland announced that an appeal will be taken at once Mias bill made against the Women's Citizens league and Mrs Robert Beattie president in cluded Items of $25 for drafting the articles of assoclatMn under which tho league now is operat ing payment of $7 for franchise and recording fees which Miss Do land paid out of her own pocket at the same time: an Item of $3 42 for three telegrams to Senator New berry Vice President airbanks and Representative Doremus which Miss Doland paid for and sent signed "Women's Citizens' league Theresa Doland attorney" Another item was for 15 for time spent in conference concerning the Civil Sundries bill and preparing letters to congressmen urging them to kill a rider on the bill: also another item of $125 paid the county clerk by Miss Doland for recording the articles of associa tion Arthur Kilpatrick represented the club women Miss Doland Presents Case Miss Doland contended that lira Jesse McDonald first president of the league and president of the irst Campaign league which was the predecessor of the present or ganization came to her office at 1102 Penobscot bulldlntr told her Continued on Page 7 Column 4 Characterizing Lafayette a "disgruntled former employe" nz rirni t'nmrvinnnar said "You must realize that the charges reflect seriously on tho honor and integrity of every mem ber of the hospital board of con trol and hospital employ? of the executive committee of the Michi gan department and of eve legionnaire in the alate" Commander dtevens of the Wayne county council replied Im mediately to Commander Martin's telegram with a refusal to appear before tho board saying that the council neither made charges against the hospital board nor in dorsed charges made by I afayette and later approved by the Wyan dotte post in declining to appear before the hospital board Commander Stevens added: "A committo has been appointed to Investigate among other things charges of Individuals not members of the council that Wayne county veterans have been subjected to im proper conditions in Roosevelt bos pltaL? The findings of this com mittee will be supported by sworn jlffldavits" TIIURSIIaY MAY 4 PAGES PRICE Caused Riot Bill ts held technically on a charge of disturbing the' peace not the domestic peace of his own household but news of the caused a voting riot in the Orleans street neighborhood and Bill is re garded by the police as the real cause of the riot The whole transferred fatnllv and Dannas and Bill will be in Judge Marsh's court this morning smil clalm Buyer Ii Jubilant Declaie He Hat Bargain and Intends Keeping It Bill Kolczynskl of 4264 Orleans street sold his wife anti four children for $1 Wednesday after noon to Boydan Bsnnas who lives in the flat below the Kolzcynskis gave Dannas a formal bill of sale to the whole outfit and promised to have nothing to do with his family any more The goods and chattels that Bill transferred were Mrs! Mary czynskl aged 40 Walter 18 old who makes 35 cents an at the Briggs Manufacturing pany plant and has been the sole support of the Kolczynskl family for some time: Jennie nine old Prunka aged five and Helen four months old Repents ot Bargain Bill who Is 42 years old to renig bn his bargain at Chene street police station Wednesday night but Bannas who Is 35 in sisted that a bargain is a bargain that he had his bill of sale and intended to keep the article's men tioned In it to have and to hold forever He added that he fell he had made a pretty good bargain too And he wore the bland smile of one who has done well by him self and the world There is no charge docketed against Bannas who was sent home In the same police wagon with weeping family who don't take kindly to their new lord and master Bill alone was held in tho sta tion He identified his writing on the bill of sale and the dollar bill which he received as consideration but which the police took away from him but he rubbed his head and said he sell his fam ily no not for $3000 and whisky was what caused all the commo tion Columbus May 3 Preserva tion of Christianity demands a religious "house cleaning" Itev Evans of the ranklin Park church declared in an address here tonight In which he character ized the story of the Garden of Eden as a "fairy tale" and said there Is Insufficient evidence to support the teaching of the Virgin birth of Christ it is our pi said "to Ing that us back Eden with a future that ends be fore the Great White Throne We accept theistic evolution as a more rational and spiritual expression of man "It enables us to believe our world Is not hopelessly decadent Little by little our great planet was prepared for the life which began its wonderful course of evo lution and today we see man emerg ing from the helpless Infancy Into real consciousness of his powers cleanup squad Wednesday night In and before the human race stretch 1 a series of six raids on homes and millions of years In which progress rooming houses Eight persons one may bo made" of them a woman were arrested PASTOR HITS EDEN THEORY Allegations Declared lAfront on All State Posts Probe Set for Saturday Charges ot mlscpnduct and mis management made last Thursday against the loard ot control ot Roosevelt American Legion hos pital Battle Creek by William Lafayette of Wyandotte post ot the legion must be proved or re tracted Paul A Martin legion de partment commander of Michigan demanded Wednesday Commander Martin tn telegrams to Kenneth Stevens command ing the Wayne county council of lhe legion and William Lafayette and the Wyandotte post called on them to appear before the control board Saturday to substantiate or Discarded Suitor Bounds Right Up Stair and Stop at Closed Door or two years Charley Katz and Alma Bertwistle kept company Present? Last Christmas Alma got the gwellest kolinski three quarters length $500 it cost Then came Easter and Alma ap peared In a spring $100 it cost Who purchased them? That is the story Last Monday Alma and William Levltz 2953 Hendricks avenue "went and got married" Not a word did she tell Charley about it It was not until Tuesday evening when Charley was on his way homo at 2458 ield avenue that a friend told him Not a wink did Charley sleep that night Bolts Into Bridal Chamber William and Alma were passing their honeymoon at Alma's sister's home 2202 Lafayette boulevard Wednesday they came to see Paul Voorhies prosecuting attorney Maybe you think they ex cited Such a thing had happened! As thev told It td the prosecutor It was like this: It was 5 o'clock Wednesday morning The bride and groom were wrapped in slumber In a room on the second Hoot ring at the front door alBtM'Dut on bor dressing aown woom AdN Prelude "To A Water Lily" MR YORK I no for lute Clarinet and Oboe Beethoven Trio for lute Clarinet and Oboe d'Waillv MR NORTH MR AREY MR BYRNE lute Solo Concertino Chaminade Al Ki 1 i I Oboe Solo "Chanson Indane" MR BYRNE' Clarinet Solo Concertino MR AREY and responded opening tho door just lhe smallest crack There was Charley He demanded admittance sister said not 'on his life But Charley Induced her to let him In It is alleged and straight wav bounded uo the stairs right Into the bridal chamber Awful Mud" "He was awful mad" said Alma to the prosecutor "He took the fur coat from a hook in the closet and he grabbed the soring cape from a chair and swiy he went before we were hardly awake" Voorhies recommended that Wil liam and Alma Invoke court action to redress the wrong They de parted vowing they would do that verv thing 'Later they relented "He can keen the old fur coat and cape" declared Alma "It I had them tear them up" "I could have have him arrested this morning" said the sister "but wo don't want anything to do with Charlev says his good money nalil for the garments and he "wouldn't be made a sucker" William Wednesday night de clared the coat and were' his not gift to Alma Tho body was hanging near the wall In a corner of the shop SU3 pended from a raflcr by a piece of clothes line The lads feet were within an inch of the floor It was tlrst thought he had committed sui cide but later developments con vinccd the authorities that he h2T' been the victim of a degenerate 7 Examination or tne oouy aiscioer ed it had been maltreated The lad's fest were found tied so tightly po llcb say It was impossible for hitn to have done it himself The rope simitar to that which had caused hjs death had lacerated the skin about the ankles so tightly had it been bound In the excitement attending' the finding of the body It is not known whether tho hands had been tied or not but those questioned early today who were at the scene were Inclined to believe ropes ajoc hold the boy's wrists' When the first verdict of suicldn' was rendered ft was discounted by neighbors They gave their views to the police and Detectives Stad ler Myers and Winchell of the Trumbull avenue station started an Investigation It had proceeded but a short time before the precinct men requested the aid of the homi ride squad convinced a crime had been committed Officials Silent on Report America Will Protest Parley Action London May 3 A London newspaper The Sketch claims to have learned from a re liable rench source that rance is preparing for imme diate mobilization of the 1918 class of reserves numberng probably 150000 This is with a view to enforcing the pay ment of reparations after May 31 if necessary Genoa May (By the Asso ciated The soviet plenipo tentiaries are with the project of the powers for the reconstruction of Russia Such is the brief summary emanating from soviet sources of the bolshevik views on the memorandum on which Europe's statesmen have worked so laboriously Thn fact that the document does not mention recognition of tho so viet government and ignores the suggestion of governmental loans Is said to displease the communist leaders who are now conferring with Moscow Th memorandum was delivered to them only at 4 o'clock Wednes 'day morning after a corps of secre taries had worked all night long puttlnglt Into official shape It was rushed to Santa Margherita by au tomobile and delivered to Ra kovsky who received it dressed In his pajamas Belgium has not signed memorandum and word was ceived here this evening rance had determined to stand by Belgium but as yet there is no official announcement in Genoa of action It is believed that the conversations between Premier Poincare and Barthou however will have an Important general ef fect on the conference 'All the loaders expressed satis faction at plenary ses sion believing that It embodied the Inauguration of far reaching forts to improve the finances Europe Tho financial code at Genoa teen written declared Sir Laming Worthington Evans chairman of the financial commission and he believed it would prove as Import ant as the historic Justinian civil code tho basis of world jurispru dence The essential points are limita tion of the issue of paper money fixing parity with gold economiz ing In tho use of gold and co or dination of gold The United States said tho chairman with almost half tho gold could join ii? the future study of the problems without involving itself in politi cal difficuties and could help Eu rope as well as herself The other speakers at the ses sion were Signor Schanzer of Italy IM Schultheas of Switzerland Picard of rance Tchltcherln of Russia and Dr Hathenau of Germany Tchltcherln alluded to the Tights of communism and declar ed that it was Impossible for the (Russian government to renounce Its control over exchange opera tions despite the fact that the fi nancial report characterized this control as mischievous The financial report like the memorandum ot the powers to the Russians emphasizes that assist ance to disorganized countries should take the form of private not governmental credits A report was circulated here Wednesday that the American state department had Instructed Richard Washburn Childs American am nassftdor to Italy to protest against tho contents of Article 6 of the economic conference's memorandum to Russia as affecting American holders of property In Russia rance Baeks Belgium Paris May (By the Associated rance sticks with Belgium on tho policy toward the Russian soviet and Barthou will return to Genoa riday having full ap proval of th0 government This an nouncement was made Wednesday following the cabinet meeting Barthou made complete state ment of the actions of the rench delegation at lhe Genoa economic conference and the ministers went over tho text of the memorandum to the soviet delegates When the discussion was ended It was dis covered that the seeming divergence between Premier Poincare and Barthou had disappeared This dif ference of opinion arose more from a misunderstanding of the method of procedure than from tho princi ple Involved Barthou has behind him tho full cabinet In resisting any en croachment upon private propettv in Russia and has instructions to ir maln solidly In harmony with the Belgian delegation red I King Concede Nom ination of Beveridge Ral ston Choice Indianapolis May 3 (By the As sociated Defeat of United States Senator Harry New Re publican candidate for re nomlna tlon was virtually certain early Wednesday nighty when the un official compilatifRM the vote nt Tuesday's primary election gave a majority of 18420 votes to for mer Senator Albert Beveridge with approximately one tenth ot the total vote missing or 3010 of the 3382 orecincts In the state Mr Beveridge had a total of 1724 19 against 161 029 for New Kina Concedes Defeat and his cam not Conceded in charge otaid that "It (Copyright 1922 by rank Scott Detroit) GOV ALEV GHOESB1CK Square nark were demonstrations tonight at a mas meeting inaugurating the Associa tion Against the prohibition Amend campaign for the repeal of the Volstead law An overflow crowd of thousands undlscournged by rain jammed tho park Big megaphones carried the speakers voices to those out doors James Speyer who recently re signed a Salvation Army drive chairmanship rather than yield to commander Maude Ballfrigton demand that he quit th association against the prohibition amendment was temporary chair man "It was a choice between two Jobe one to last a week and the other to last two years Since they both paid tho same salary nothing decided to keep tho longer James Holland head of the New York State ederation tf Labor said prohibition had do more harm than good to the work ing man Hudson Maxim Inventor asserted that the Volstead law was the fruit of "bribery and the blackjack of Intimidation" Every mention of and "beer" was the signal for salvos if cheers indoors and out but en thusiasm reached Its peak when a letter from United States Sena tor Wadsworth was read "rankly" this letter began think we made terrible mistake when we inserted a sumptuary law of this kind Into tha constitution'' Student Was Cruelly Bound and Then Hanged Parents Unable to Ex plain Motive for Death Maltreated then killed in uch a manner that It would appear sub clde Is believed to have been the fate of Robert Edward Moore Sala man Jr 14 yearold Caa Tech nical high school student whose hound body was found Wednesday afternoon hanging In a barn back of 3017 Trumbull avenue Police today are searching for a pnywler? believed to be a moron who haa infested the neighborhood for the past fortnight Young Salaman lived at 3013 Trumbull avenue with his mother 1 Wants Presents Back Invades Bridal Room Stand by Belgium in Policy I Toward Russia Muscovite Envoys Displeased GOMEZ VI'NEZI El A HEAD Caracas Venezuela May 3 congress today unanimously elected General Juan Vicente Gomez as constitutional presi dent ot the republic HI term he seven years nori! scots guahd band Armories Windsor May 10 Tickets afternoon $100 evening $200 or sale nt McKenzie's 612 Adv Radio Opens Thursday WE live under the shadow of a gigantic question mark "Who are we? "Where do we come "Whither are we bound?" Thus begins the fascinating serial Thousands Brave Rain in to Hear Speakers to phe ree and Chk6 Tribune York May Madison Garden and Square scene or remarkable (Copyright 127 by Hnrrie Ewing Wash ington C) Ml HOX MEHHICK Parle May 8 (By tAo Associated rewj Herrick the American am tmaMdor to rance again miraculously escaped death Wednesday when a taxicab in the Avenue de L'Opera crashed into his automobile badly smashing the rar Mr riiTrlrk luckily escaped without a scratch Hla other narrow escape was when a Ixtntb in hla residency October 19 ot last year only a few min utes before he arrived Vf 1 BBSS I Jr I Cr aliarlnor th duv 4 a a I to 9:30 a 1 thia i Vs' til The evening hours Va uill nlternnte every week in the aiime manner A S' I s' sS Hi HEA I :1 if is Si si i mA.

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