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WWW WEATHER Unsettled VOL' 87 NO 226 irr I I III I INAL EDITION DETROIT MICHIGAN THURSDAY MAY 11 1 92 2 EN UR PACES PRICE: THREE CENTS 8 HURT AS IRE 200 Labor Men Jailed 2 STAND SILENT RUSSIAN REDS HELD Killings Stir Chicago AS COUNTEREITERS CHIE POLICE ITZMORBIS KIDNAPING CASE Bureau AIDS HELD OR TRIAL SUSPECT HELD ADMITS RAISING TWO MAROONED $5 BILLS TO $20 ON WING AGEDRABBIRUN DOWN BY TRUCK Dies Preparing to Go Under Knife Silvia Thorne LATEST WIRE LASHES Actress Is Dead JITNEURS TO KNOW STATUS THURSDAY Scarred Veterans Yet ace Specter of Want a Cooper School Enters Be an Owl un 6 received a check for $2500 the Lowden campaign fund in was the 3146 and STAR SILVER SCREEN TO MARRY HUDNUT HEIRESS will Car girls prn was explained the request of men com who $1200 IN GEMS URS STOLEN IN APARTMENT 66 years old Beth David truck as he OP OR IIUSIMIM Restaurant serving the best food In town I a Concn D'Oro L'afe 1721 Metzger Adv WIE DEMANDS COUPLE BE PROSECUTED TO END BYSTANDER IS STRUCK BY POLE SNAPPED SUMMER RKATINO IS IIEHKOutdoor Palace Gardens Rink open Two women wore arrested late Wednesday night by Trumbull ave nue station police on a state dry law violation charge They are Martha Wheeler and Anna Hoffman both of 1045 Abbott street Detectives say they found 24 pints of beer and one pint of whisky In the house which they entered with a search warrant Margaret Holmes Ruth Eccleston and Magazine Section ree Press TltK BALLROOM Carefully supervised for relined folks Chicago May 10 The highest temperature for May since 1895 was recorded here yesterday and one person died as result of the heat when the mercury mounted to 81 degrees at 1 temple miiitomt Tonight Cope Harvey himself pre sents his famous all star Chi cage Dance Orchestra Dance to their music tonight and every night ex cept Monday No floor charge ret Adv by Pole by a telephone A close up of our two famous movie stars re veals them as still unmistak ably devoted Watch for this interesting description of the home life of Douglas air banks and Mary Pickford by Karl Kitchen who visited them at their California home (Copyright 1022 by the Chicago Tribune) Paris May 10 Germany can build a Zeppelin for the United States as a result of a decision reached by tho council today settling a ques tion hanging Are for a year Tho treaty of Versailles pro vided Germany deliver Zeppe lins to tho Allies and the United States The crews burned the ones destined for the United Slates Washington demanded Zeppelins he built but the Al lies Insisted that factories ma chlnery end materials used for construction be destroyed Young ather Abashed Ht Older Companion Watches Scene With Scornful Eyes and Mary At Home i HITS DEMOCRATS 1 OR "PLAYING TRUGKS CRASH 1 MAN MAY DIE 'Big Murphy Leaders Taken in Raids $50000 in Rewards Offered of an Monroe avenue Injured about you are forgiven Wile Is sick Comp home Adv Special New Pierce most distinguished nerve specialists died Wednesday while her husband was aiding other sur geons to prepare her for an opera tion Death was due to heart fail ure caused by cocaine administered as a local anesthetic Two other physicians and a nursewere present with Dr Clark when Mrs Clark suddenly became rigid On their failure to revive her they summoned an ambulance The pa tient was dead before it arrived Dr Clark completely exonerated Dr Hampton Howell who was to have operated on Mrs Clark for the removal of her tonsils and ade noids LOADS I at Happyland Oddfellows' Circus Armory all this week Oriental Sub urban and Canadian Night tonight 69 Adv TR A ELEArnBivAT' fill WA Steamers leave daily 530 mM for Buffalo 11 for Cleve Adv Special lo The ree prew rind Chhngo Tribune Washington May 1 0 President Hnrdlng Is expected to send to the senate within a few days the ap pointment of a Successor to TAndis as United States district judge for the northern district of Illinois According to reports cur rent tonight Adam Cliffe of Syca more 111 state circuit Judge and former president pro tern of the senate has been selected for the post upon recommendation of Senators McCormick and McKinley Rescue Apparatus is Hurled 30 eet in Impact at Monroe and Hastings rom left to right: Tony Kulick Kozmi Rommick Beale Kapuls nick Deputy Marshal Joseph Guyette Alexandria Markowitz Russian Red Pleads Guilty to Commissioner 3 Oth ers Deny Counterfeiting Tony Kulick reputed head a band of eight Russians arrested here last Saturday on a charge of counterfeiting pleaded guilty to the double charge of raising feder al notes and of passing spurious money when arraigned with throe others before United States Com missioner Stanley Hurd Wed nesday His companions Beale Kapuls nick 9467 McDougall avenue Ham' tramck Kozmi Rommick 4631 Hastings street and Alexandrine Markowitz 9467 McDougall avenue Hamtramck denied the charges and entered pleas of not guilty Kulick who lives at 184 Drnull lard street ord Ont and tho other men were held in 810000 bonds each Alexandrine Marko witz was placed under a 82500 bond The trial was set tor May 17 Mike Kulow 4236 Russell street Dan Kulick 926 East Hancock ave nue illmon Hrlckovlch 5448 Rio pelle street and John Petrowski Langlois avenue ord Ont who also were taken into custody by secret service agents were sent earlier In the week to various cities where it is understood charges of a similar nature have been lodged against them The destination ot the men was not made public but It Is understood that Hammond Ind Buffalo and Chicago whence complaints of counterfeiting activ ity have come during the past year were Included in the various desti nations Alexandria Markowitz entered a protest against being taken to Jail and In broken English and fluent Russian told the escorting marshals she did not know what It was all about bhe and one of the answered the questions of the missloner through Kulick acted as Interpreter i HARDING CALLS GOLDSTEIN i APPOINTMENT SpeclHl to Tho ree Preus iu Jilted courtship Mrlv sweetheart Charles Ruggelo 1239 Russell street was arrested early today In connection with the attempted kidnaping last December 17 of 16 year old Genevieve Catalino 2500 Jos Campau whose '14 year old brother rank was shot in saving his sister from her would be ab ductors He is being held on a warrant charging assault with in tent to kill Ruggelo was arrested at Monroe avenue and Russell street by De tectives Schlefole and Piper of the Italian aquad who recognized him as ho was passing They allege that hts photograph was identified by members ot the Catalino famlk ive men with whom Ruggelo was talking when tho detectives ap peared were held for possible iden tiflcatlon In connection with recent holdups They are Sam arrana and Sam Spagnolo both of whom lived with Ruggelo: Joo' Crlcolll 1460 East Lafayette avenue? and Andy Derancesco 1 128 East Lafay ette avenue The attempted abduction was made by four men in an automo bile who broke into the Catalino homo and forcibly carried the girl to the street When the younger brother followed them they fired a fusillade of shots rlght' ned by the uproar the shot caused they fled without tho girl Although seriously Injured the boy recovered IXAXCE M1MS1EH 11 Vienna May Minister of inance Alfred Guertler has re signed because of a vote of lock of confidence In the diet tonight Tho motion was based on bls alleged arbitrary decree Increas ing the duty on Imports about 40 per cent and tho vote ot cen sure was carried by the So cialists with tho aid of the I'an Lermans Council to Hold Public Hear ing on Proposed Ordinance Whether Jlthey busses are to ba barred from the main streets ot Detroit will be determined by the common council Thursday morning when a public hearing will be held on the proposed ordinance which If adopted will practically mean the discontinuance ot this kind ot transportation In the city If the ordinance Is passed It Is probable that the jitney drivers' association will carry the matter Into court The jitney ordinance Is linked with the transfer of the city sys tem of tho to the city next Monday The ordinance IS fostered by Mayor Couzens and the street railway commission who de sire the elimination of the Jitneys because they compete with street railway lines all of which will ba under municipal ownership next week Members of tho council who are favorable to the ordinance main tain however that they take thia stand because they believe the jit neys are not and cannot be prop erly regulated our delegates were appointed Wednesday night by the Detroit ederation of Labor to appear be fore the common council Thursday in behalf of the Jitney drivers Tho committee will advocate postpone ment of the ordinance banishing jit neys from the streets Crltjclsni of Heckel commis sioner of parks and boulevards was expressed at the meeting for his al leged determination not to employ union cooks at the Belle isle casino Resolutions tn have throughout the city Inspected by tho board of health were also passed Complaints were voiced concerning the alleged Insanitary conditions in certain restaurants iuclil to Tlie ree Press and Chicago 'eribnne New York May 10 A religious caravan by which Bishop Manning and other Episcopal clergymen will KIHOL1TI VALENTINO Iz3 Angeles May Word has been re ceived here from New York that Richard Hudnut perfume manufacturer has an nounced there the engagement of his daughter Winfred an art director known professionally as Nata Cha Rambova to Rudolph Valentino motion picture actor ot Jos Angeles Pittsburgh Pa May after a three vears' George West 26 years old I was a tn SWxs7LIIVrf8zt Miss Elvira Schuman aged 22 and her companion Mrs Muriel Miller 35 and then fired a bullet Into his own head Tho two women were nri their way to work on a North Hide atreet when they encountered West He opened fire immediately Tins three were rushed to the Presbyte rian hospital where It jvas an nounced West and Miss Schuman wore in a dying condition and the Injury to Mrs Miller was most seri ous 4 Is Tonight 2S 3Q No floor Adv While the reading of the letter In the senate gave opportunity for Senator Harrison and other Demo ciats once more to criticize the nomination the Incident la now practically closed It is under standing Mr Goldstein decided to withdraw after being told that his nomination would cause a long con tention in the senate and would give embarrassment to some of his friends The Jotter Is as follows: Dear Mr President: "I earnestly request you to with draw my nomination as collectorof internal revenue at St Louis The many condemnatory notices which have appeared in the public press concerning my nomination though I know in my own heart how unfounded and cruelly unfair they are cannot be overlooked and certainly anything I can prevent Shall in no way cause the slightest embarrassment to you cannot shut iny eyes either to the partisan efforts of Democratic leaders to make political capital regardless of facts at Republican expense my nomination nor to the adverse opinion which has been expressed by many Republicansyho unfamiliar with the real facts accept as true the distorted and un founded statements of tho press nor can I fall to realize the harm which may thus result to the Re publican party which I love or to your administration in which I In unison with tho general public have he greatest pride and confidence and therefore 1 want to remove my self as the ostensible cause of It 'Would to God I could In someway confront every man and wo man who Is now brutally assailing Continued on Page Two Column ive Two aged men one 'of them a rabbi and two children were Wed victims of street acci dents Three are seriously hurt and may not live Rabbi Lewis Lovin of Congregation was run down by a stepped from the curb at Hastings and Winder streets He was taken to Receiving hospital with a frac tured skull concussions of the bialn and deep scalp lacerations Reuben Dobrinski 679 Adelaide street driver of the truck made a statement to Assistant Prosecutor Harry Toy in which he said the aged Rabbi stepped directly in his path He was not held Claflin roster 8 years old was run down by an automobile and seriously injured while at play in front of his home 641 Livingstone avenue He sustained deep cuts and concussions of the brain and was taken to Receiving hospital Al phonse Blalkuwski 46V3 Russell street was the driver of the auto mobile He told police the boy ran into the street suddenly and that he could not stop in time He was not held Running against the side of a truck white at play near his home probably will cost the life of David Cushman 5 years old 404 1 Martin avenue The youngster was caught beneath thj wheels and sustained serious Internal injuries He was taken to Receiving hospital Vito Vivlano proprietor of a wholesale fruit house at 2165 Orleans street was driving the truck He was not held Elias' Welch 73 'years old 655 arnsworth avenue died In Harper hospital Wednesday night from In juries sustained when he was struck by an car at Woodward and arnsworth avenues last Monday to The Press end Chicaim Tribune York May 10 Mrs Clark wife of one of the White Plains May Jnmes a landlord at 1'ort chcster collected rent from a repeatedly delinquent tenant nt the point of a revolver Cnrbo snld he merely flourished the re volver Up was in dictcjl on charge of first de gree robbery hut when he ex plained the situation to County Judge Rcakley todny the Judge permitted him to plead guilty to a misdemeanor and fined him $100 RY WALTER RODERICK Spec'! to The roe Preas from Chicago Tribune Chicago May 10 Aroused as it' has not been since the Haymarket riots Chicago Wednesday accept ed the challenge of the gunmen and bombers responsible for last campaign of terror By nightfall an unprecedented combination of forces Had been mar shalled to track down the slayers of Lieut Terrence Lyon and Policeman Thomas Clarke 830000 In Rewards Rewards totaling more than850 000 already have been offered for the capture of tlie murderers with the prospect that' the amount will reach 8100000 by Thursday More than 200 suspects were taken Into ciistody during raids on union hedquarters which continued throughout the day Safes In the un ion headquarters were broken open and all records and papers seized Continued on Page 3 Column Landis' Successor To Be Named Soon TO R1LVAHE BOLD Newport News Va May A little black steamer pulled In her lines at Municipal pier to dny and headed for the sea on the first leg of her run tu the British Isles where off Klnsnle head she will attempt to re cover gold sliver and Jewels which went down with tho 111 fated Lusitania seven years ago Three Others 2 of Them Chil i dren Victims of Street Accidents Itotmlt paa 302 Metropolitan Bank Bldg Washington Jly ree rees Private Leased Wire Washington May In a letter to President Harding which was eacj on the floor ot the senate Wed nesday by Senator Spencer Nat Goldstein requested the withdraw al ot his nomination as revenue collector for the St Louis district The nomination has caused a con troversy In the senate and has been made the subject ot Democratic at tacks because of the fact that Gold stein from 1920 Name Is Withdrawn After St Louisan in Letter Refuses Place Collects Rentals With Gun Pine Eats Up Profits according to workers in behalf nt I he veterans Men who hnvo been discharged from hospitals and arc too weak to work are being sent to the Veterans of oreign Wars every day of Workers Dr Clarence welfare ofileer ot the Veterans of oreign Wars Is general chairman of tho camp altc movement He la assisted by Mrs Atny Ross and the follow ing committeemen: Colonel A enzel Iehm kuhl William isher A Glea son Joe Miller red Cliff rank Ross William Leonard Charles Kelly Comniella Max Corrigan Lucaa Phelpa Newberry Members of an advisory commit tee are: rank Lodge Dr Janies Inches Judge Joseph Moynihan Judge Bartlett Moran John Lodge George Graves Gilbert Miller rank Alnger Gen eral Heckel Robert Teakle i Brodhead Ralph Spencer Gen eral Harrah James Candler George A Walters Mrs Theodore Caton Mrs I Shrene Dr Bollo Omaha Neb May 10 A tornado struck near Lexington Neb to night ive persons are missing a score or more were Injured and property damage is believed to be large Ben Berman his wife and three children were In their home not a trace of which was left and they aro believed to have been killed Special The Erne Press Monroe Mich May Confis cated wine and whisky worth $9200 was poured Into a sewer by Sheriff rank Goasner Wednesday Two' trusties from the county Jail aided him in the work Bungs flew loo fet In the air when casks were rolled on tho court house walks and scores of persons gathered to watch tho wirk dying of roisttN (Conrrlxht 182S bV Chlcsjo Tribune) Paris May Lieut Rivas Muntt military attache of the Chilean embassy at Paris is dying at St Rnch hospital Nice as the result ot swallow ing a heavy dose of veronal and mercury tablets Ruggelo Is Charged With In tent to Kill Man Who Protected Girl Rockyford Cola May 10 The wife and three small children of Elliot nre dead nnd Elliot Is In a critical condition as the result of a kerosene explosion In their home on a ranch near Blush Springs Colo Kidnaped Lad and Pair Traced to Windor Home Leav ing a Police Arrive Ten long days of Buffering and grief came to a dramatic and happy climax tor Mre Pearl Morris 1740 Michigan avenue early today when her kidnaped son Hamilton Blair Morris 18 months old was return ed to her As the chubby baby hands clasped around her neck the mother gave way to tears ot hys terical joy The reunion of the mother and baby was In the Windsor police eta 5 tlon The father looked on for a moment and then hung his head His wife whom he is alleged to have deserted two months ago aid not notice him nor a woman stood at his side and with whom ha ie alleged to have ben living for two months Thia "other woman" Mrs Efllc Snyder is al leged to be the "bobbed haired Ju venile court officer" who kidnaped the baby Husband Montis Abashed or live minutes the tour princi pals stood aa If in a atage tableau There was the mother weeping her 18 year old husband standing abashed and "the other woman" much older than her youthful hus band father companion standing erect and scornful The baby was located in a house at 4t5 East street Windsor Morris and Mrs Snyder are alleged to have been preparing to floe when Detectives McNab and Renaud In terrupted them They were held at Windsor until Mrs Morris at rived there tn Identify her eon and then were brought to tho Trumbull ale nue station In Detroit Morris was Jailed on a desertion charge and Mrs Snyder on a charge of kidnap Ing Morris when brought across the river told Detectives and Stadler of the Trumbull avenue station he had engineered the al xs leged kidnaping of the child be cause he had reason to believe his wife was abusing the Infant Mrs Morris heatedly denied ths allega tlon of abuse Just before leaving for her home with the baby In her arms she told police she would prosecute' her huSband to the limit on a desertion charge and would not rest until the other woman who gives name as Mrs Effie I Snyder Is behind bars for a long term i Mrs Snyder presented a marriage license Issued In Ohio and dated 1 1907ns the proof that she had mar rled Morris Tho license showed that Effie McNutt had married 1 George Snyder Mrs Snyder alleged that George Snyder and Morris were one and the same Morris declared It was Impossible for him to have I married anybody In 1907 because he Is only IS years old today Morris Charged Ith Desertion Morris left his wife last March It Is alleged Mrs Snyder Is al leged to have left home in Detroit at about the same time Police declare the two have been living as man and wife In Windsor since that time Both are being held on charges preferred by Mrs Morris The woman Is charged with kid naping and Morris with desertion "They have heaped misery on me" Mrs Morris said "and I shall not rest until I have given them a taste of their own medicine I never want to see my hushand again" Morris said he met Mrs Snyder "three or four months and that he thought "she haa a hus band living but Is separated from him" The baby was' taken from his mother by a woman who said she was an officer of the Court and Continued on Column our An owl sits out on the limb of a tree 'at night and emits a screech that some people interpret a "Who Whol" If you're trying to sell a used car rent a flat get a job or find a lost article don't sit down by yourself and worn der "Who to see Use a ree Press Want Ad any day every and land your prospect A ree Prcs Want Ad will bring you rc suits before the afternoon newspaper is even printed CALL AD TAKER MAIN 9400 New York May 10 Silvia Thorne 55 yrars old an actress well known on the stage here and In London for 35 years died today She went on tho stage when she was 12 Miss Thorne was promi nent In musical plays of ttber and ields She also appcrtfcd with Lillian Russel in several popular New York productions with Edna May In London and In recr iit years Played with the RaJph Dunbar Opera company in Chicago Jonesi and Rubin Will Have to ace Jury Probably May 23 Bail is Continued Charles Jonesi and Oscar Ru bin two of the six men charged by the state with being actively identi fied with the conduct of Sin kula Co "investment brokerage" concern which it is alleged swindled foreign born residents of Detroit mostly Poles out of more than $1000000 before it collapsed last ebruary must face a jury on ft charge of conspiracy to defraud At the close of the second day ot their preliminary examination late Wednesday Judge William Hes ton in municipal court held them for trial and continued their bonds 820000 and 83000 respectively Dlsllkex ree Press Story Charges by Attorney William Qualne counsel for Jonesi and Ru bin that "the state was trying his dents In the newspapers" vigorous denial by Prosecuting Attorney Paul Voorhies and testimony by Mlchaet Magblan ot 4675 Junction avenue that he had "invested with the Slnkuia concern four times and received a profit each time and then had invested again finally having nothing to show for a total of 8614 except a worth less slip of blue paper featured the examination on the second day When the hearing was resumed at 2 Wednesday Qualne ad dressed Judge Heston and object ed to a quotation from Michael Ble llnski the witness of the day before which appeared In the report of the hearing in The Detroit ree Press Wednesday to the effect that Jonesi In a speech to Biellnskl had told Blelinski that Continued on Two Column Six Nominee for Tax Job Sayi He Is Innocent But Ignore Charges BY T11K ASSOCIATED Washington May The nomination of Nat Goldstein of St Louis to be internal revenue collector foxthe East ern Missouri district was for mally withdrawn by President Harding Wednesday night The action it taken at nominee Bishop to Tour New York in Auto Paul Companion Rescued rom raft Half Sunken in Lake 1 Watching the waves idly lapping on the shore is a pleasant pastime sometimes but It isn't very pleas ant when you are sitting on a wingj of a partly submerged hydro aero plane and know how long have TP sit there So thlnkm Paul Strasburg 1725 Seyburn ave nue1 who with' Henry Wynn Ids mechanic were stranded in Lake St Clair Just above Peche island Wednesday after their craft had struck a submerged log in making a landing Strftsburg who flying aeroplanes alnce 1915 was llluMrat Jng to Wynn the best methods of taking off the water and of making landings The acvldent occurred when he made a landing on a paitly submerged log and a bole was to in in the hull of his machine He de clared Wednesday night that there wait no danger of (he plane sinking but that he and his companion were forced to crawl to one of the wings and wait there in the sun until a passing boatman picked them i After being landed on shore Strasburg made arrangements for having his plane towed to shore He expects to take it into the air again riday Strasburg declared he was travel ing at the rate of 90 miles an hour when he landed nnd that the plane would have floated on the surface of the water in perfect safety If had not len for tho log avenue Contusions about the and body Glenn Mhldlcditrh 24 of Crane avenue Minor cuts bruises Mike Domino 35 proprietor ice cream parlor at and Hastings street the back 'Bystander Hit Domino was struck pole which was snapped oft when the rescue truck was hurled Into It the Impact snapping the pole as though It were a toothpick It car ried high voltage wires but the wires held The only man of the rescue com pany to escape Injury was lorence McCarthy 26 of 4670 Lemay ave nue while neither of the two men or thediose wagon was hurt The hose wagon was driven by rank Urban The men stuck to their sats when the crash occurred and the heavy hose wagon was only slight ly domaged the headlights being shattered the fenders dented ana the radiator damaged The fire apparatus was respond ing to an alarm from box 47 Rus sell and Catherine streets and En gine 2 hose wagon was speeding cast on Monroe while the rescue company In their flyer were going north on Hastings street Buildings Obscure View Buildings obscure tho view of the corner and the two speeding vehi cles met with hardly an Instant's warning An immense crowd gathered at the scene and automobllists swarm ed in to help take the injured to Receiving hospital In their cars Word of the accident was re ceived at fire headquarters within a few minutes after the collision Rnd Chief Timothy Callahan and Secretary Harry Brabyn left imme diately for the hospital Lieutenant Keating William Zang Joseph Mulcahey were able to leave the hospital early Wednesday evening for their homes The Are responsible for the alarm was on the ronf of the residence at 1437 Mullett street The loss was slight travel through the smaller town 2 or tno (iinrese the latter part June was described at the con ventlon'of tho Episcopal diocese t' day The clergymen will preach to remote congregations from an air tomnblle which will also carry tent and rooking utensils 'Bishop Manning plans to be with the cars van for Its flnit two weeks aftet which his place will be taken by the two suffragan bishops Horben Shipman and Arthur Lloyd Only 1 of Victim Crew is Un injured Wagon Men Stick to Seats Safely Seven ot the eight men on Rescue Co No 1 were seriously Injured one perhaps fatally a bystander was badly hurt and the rescue truck was turned completely around hurled 30 feet and practi cally demolished when the hose wagon ot Engine No 2 struck the truck at Monroe avenue and Hast ings street shortly after4 Wednesday afternoon The injured are: 111 of Injured Leonard Nelon 35 of 4660 Van couver avenue driver of the rescue company: fractured skull and seri ous bruises John oster 27 Of 3534 Benlteau avenue 1'robable fracture of the skull and serious cuts and bruises Walter Kretschmer 27 of 2216 Lakeview avenue Two ribs frac tured and lacerations about the body Wllllnm Zona 30 of 6305 Pacific avenue Cuts and bruises Joseph Mulcahey 34 of 2522 Gar land avenue Lacerations of thescalp and bruises Maurice Keating 41 of 1822 Hazel lace When Mr and Mrs John Hunt re turned to their suite In the Elaine apartments 1250 Abbott street shortly after 1 1 Wednesday they discovered more than 81200 worth of diamonds furs and wo apparel missing and tho apartment completely ransacked they told Trumbull avenue station police Entrance was gained with a mi1 Work Starti on Grouping of Competitors for ree Press Prizes and Medals Nomination of 34 girls by the Cooper school tor the Detroit pub lie schools' pentathlon on Codd field Hazelwood and Byron ave nues Saturday morning indicates this institution will put forth a strenuous effort to win the pentath lon trophy to be awarded by The Detroit ree Press Amons the larged Cooper entry list are many girls who are cer tain to be strong candidates for the special prizes The rse rress award the high point winners talnly Cooper will have a few who will capture the coveted tathlbh' medal Cooper's llst LurgesL The entry ot 34 girls from Coop sr Is the largest list front any one school announced thus far by Es ther Sherman ot the health educa tion department who Is directing the pentathlon Kames While much attention is being devoted this week In the depart ment and In the schools to prepara tions for the competition Saturday morning work Is being started In grouping the entries for field day all of which have been received Pentathlon entries additional to STOLEN BABY OUND MOTHER WEEPS ATHER WOMAN HELD 5 Missing Score Hurt imTornado Mother and Three Die in Explosion Welfare Workers Here Seek Summer Camp Site to Obviate Neglect Tho specter ot poverty nnd want liovera over very few nble bodied wnr veterans today according to the statistics of military organiza tions But poverty still faces many war veterans who bear the scars' of valiant service The latter aro men whose bodies will not permit them to labor and who lack many of the essentials of life Officers of the Veterans of or eign Wars du not believe the dis abled veterans should bq neglected They have expended vast sums In eating for the wounded men Now their funds virtually are exhausted but many still aro disabled Summer Camp Planned Tho wrlfaro department of tho Veterans of oreign Wars Is plan ning a summer camp near Detroit to earn for disabled veterans who are taking vocational training and convalescents who aro not strong enough to work At present no wel fare organization federal 'city or state has made provision for this need An appeal wn mado Wednesday for a lake alto within 35 miles of Detroit which haa good bathing fnrllltlcs and a building on It Officers of tho veterans' organlza 'tlnti desire to establish a camp as soon as possible and request that anyone knowing of such a site com municate with them They believe It probable that someone who lias not forgotten tho deeds of the wounded men will bo willing to lease a summer home or farm at a low rental A vacation In the country would arable many men tn regain their health and unite with their more fortunate fellows in positions which would enable them to cam a living Rum Worth $9200 Goes Into Sewer AS MRS MORRIS CLINGS TO BOY Heat in Chicago Is atal to One those already pubHahcd by The ree Preen Include Cooper Rchool: Eva Rattray Pearl Mscko Viola Campbell Dorothy Klawes Y'ni Menjsomery Hoe Orlow ski Hophle Diihobl Edna Davidson Nila HIdm Helen AlackMeller Sylvia Moore Maryam Ceas Marxaret f'erblns Henrene Tavlor io el Smith Mattle Jackson Clarissa Calkins Ignore Putnam Nellie Wsstra Msrv Naturekv lora Unman Mamie Nhmota Viole Smith Helen Wallck Hose tllodfieh loris Zufeet Helen Verts Rose Xsrknvlts Luev Busko Julia Warso Huth Ackerman Bertha Travis Irene Cappock and Violet Rector our rom Dh klnsnn Dlcl loan School: Catherine Spain 1 Marlon Hommn Ihifflrld School: Elza Declerek Marr Dixon Hosemsrv MiComsey and Mery Woods Bhool: Esther Keehner Julia Hobsood Alka (logolewskl Sadie Swarts ports Broxxold Dorothy Lax Morlrne hlrer Loretta elilelm Eva Moore Es ther Berxman Gertrude Starkmon Nel lie liorkowakl Sophia Lavina Antnsa Ka luskl Marietta Thomas Mary Bodeskl Kate Cavallore Neills Mllllnston and Geneva Williams airbanks School Dora Reese Mabie Continued on aze Three Column Seven SLIDE HIDE GIJDH TONIGHT at the big Coliseum a circus 100 sensational thrilling and sur umiiupnirnri tor via for the family Brln Adv VLAN AIR IIOAEYMOOX Mobcow May Isadora Duncan th dancer nnd her 27 vearold Impressionistic poet husband Melaine to whom she was married recently were planning to leave hero this eve ning on an aeroplane honey moon trip to Berlin SETS NEW RAIL RI LE Chicago May 10 One of the most far reaching decisions ever issued by the United Slates rail road labor board came today in a ruling that places a ban on the contract system under which many roads are alleged to have hem evndlmc the iuaras orders The decision may serva tn avert the threatened rnii strike pass key police report WOMENARETAKEN BOOZE SEIZED IN RAID Jilted He Shoots Girl Chum Self Big Pentathlon List a Wl SI srvsjR i I l4 iL lL SOT yv I 3 I fcz jii i9iia Kl MssiNWwMMavAxdivv 1 a va i i nywWMWWSMlrtUiw6ll 11 iimw A 1 jr i Im I 'Aw fl iiUSipwJ.

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