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WEATHER INAL air EDITION SATURDAY 13 GROGANGIVEN POIHCARE GIVES MORE Til AN 850 IN PENTATHLON WHITE 5e pkemdent II A JOILXSOX by Pacific ANOTHER WIE 3 TIMES IS OUT OR MANEVICH OR ACKERMAN announcement that state and local hands of Comrhissioncr Lindin or of hvr She LATEST WIRE LASHES iieai i DEATH GLENN PLUMB IS LOOKED OR HOURLY two and to thia Under The Italian If the confer proves to be to settlement MISSING CASHIER WHO DIED RATHER THAN ACE PRISON DETROIT CREAMERY fresh dally At tracers Stowe 21 year old shot and his fsthcr George Stowe Odd ASt nirn Adv CHARGE DEALCATION TO INSURANCE AGENT (Ms WOMAN SLAIN GEMS STOLEN DETROIT MICHIGAN at th' Warrenton horse hatl taken enough whisky her drunk In an attrninr oft a cold "When 1 ga good time I want to know' RED 8CHOOMAKER Story on Psge 6 Column 1 The JI INGER PRINTS MAKE CONVICTION CERTAIN 1 9 2 2 I II EE PAG Was Lieutenant Governor of State rom 1911 to 1914 or take your ad to any one of our 400 Want Ad Stations one in your neigh borhood 7 ROSS DIES AT MUSKEGON Washington May 12 The Mc Kenzie bill readjusting the yay and allowance of the commissioned and enlisted personnel of the army navy marine corps coast guard coast and geodetic survey and pub lic health service was passed ri day night by the house 219 to 26 Washington May 12 Relatives and friends of Glenn Plumb ou tlier of the Plumb plan for govern ment ownership and employe opera tion of railroads wore momentarily expecting his death riday His con dition which was reported Thurs day ns very serious following heart affection was described as worse BARTHOU INAL GENOA ORDERS Your Want Ad for tomor Press should be in before twelve noon today Which means that if you're a moment late you are going to miss out on the certainty of getting done what you Want Ad what vou AILS TO SEE USE MORE CONERENCES Naw York May Henry Kirsch the jeweler arrested on a charge of acting in concert with the two men and the woman al ready under arrest In connection with the theft of 50000 worth of liberty bonds from the Chase Na tional hank on April 17 was re leased riday under $30000 ball Repeats Instruction to rench Envoys Not to Enter Any Russian Negotiations DWKIIY TRACK AST Louisville Ky May 12 Late today' the track at Churchill Downs was In good condition end iinlesa rnin falls tonight It will bn fast when the barrier files up tomorrow Weather predictions are favorable Tells of Time When She Tried to Cure Cold Thug Who Shot Detective Chief ox Takes Judg ment With Unconcern LIE SENTENCE INMARQUETTE Get Your Sunday ree Press Want Ad In Before 12 Palm Beach Bank Robbed of $5000 Say Tw6 Confess In $500000 Theft nuecial NOTitr MILLION DOLLAR BALLROOM OPEN OH DANCING ire In this fireproof and most elab orate bnllroom will convince you that there Is safety nt all times Come and be convinced Graystone Woodward at Willis Dancing every ttlght Including Sunday Adv the powers would general situation carrying Santa Margherita police like prohibition agents must search warrants before they seize llqudr on raided premises It the rum is to bo admitted as evi dence In federal court bore its first fruits riday when Stanley Hurd commissioner struck three casefl from the docket They were those of Gregor Kuzak 692 Waldo street Rose Drzcwfskl 7411 Edward street and' Andrew Tarnasco 6930 Waldo street all of whom wrr charged with violating the Volatead act In all those cases Il is stated evidence was procured without search warrants Cornmlslsouer Hud had before him nine other cases In which It la alleged the police secured the evidence unlawfully He laid over consideration of these' until next riday to give thq police an oppor tunity to show they! had acted within the law Jl wasicharged In open court be fore Judge Tuttle not long ago that the police were accustomed to bring to trial In the slate courts such dry law violations as were supported by evidence legally obtained and turn to the federal prohibition enforcement department those In which seizures hod been made with out warrants The supposed theory of this course was that city and state officials could not be questioned In federal court as to the manner In which they conducted liquor raids Judge Tuttle In opening the session of court at Bay City dissipated thia Idea by announcing that the sama standards governing federal dry agents In maklg raids would have to apply to police It was admitted at the time that Judge Tuttle's ruling would result In the dismissal of many pending 'prosecutions LANDIS TO ACT ON ALLEGAIONS Girh rom Every Grammar School to Try for ree Press Award Today iiArrn AN'n 4 Armory sv Big time ree souve Afternoon and avenin 10 A 4 1 Special to The re Press Muskegon Mich May 12 John Ross 60 old lieutenant governor of Michigan from 1911 to 1914 died at his home In Muskegon riday night lie was a candidate for the executive committee of the National Chamber of Commerce president of the Union National bank here and active in many man ufacturing concerns During his term of office he oprned the Michigan state building at the San rancisco exposition Ho was a lawyer and his activities In the profession brought him Into prominence throughout western Michigan He was an outstanding member of the and was president of the West Michigan Steel impany the Eagle foundry the Muskegon Mat company and the Mo tor Specialties company and a for mer president of the Muskegon Traction Light company He leaves a wife a son and a daughter of Delegates Want Him to Open Safety Congress President Harding may be the guest of Detroit In August A tlepu tatlon from the Beard of Commerceand the safety council leaves for Washington Sunday night to Invite the president formally to open the safety congress August 28 in the Cass Technical High school deputation will consist of Emmons president and Harvey Campbell secretary of the Board ol Commerce Mumford president and Captain Jack Bobbins executive manager of the Detroit safety coun cil The 10 members of the Board of Commerce who will represent De troit at the annnual meeting 'he United States Chamber of Commerce will leave hyHhe same train and will bo added to the delegation to interview the president Paris Said to Be Willing to Meet Allie Later to Thresh Out Problem Paris May (By the Ammo elated Premier loln care late tontg ht renewed nnd also strengthened his original Instructions to Bnrthou at Genoa He understood to lune told Barthou that he must not enter Into any negotiations whatsoever with the Russinns He also told Barthou to make Hear both In the sub commlsIon and the plenary commU ion that the vfcew of the rench government Is that nothing more to be gained by prolong Ing the conference The rench government will not agree to rench expert sitting on any commissions with the Russian experts being of the opinion that exchanges of views with the soviet delegates wilt lend to the soviet delegates will lead to nothing Should rance take the initiative in winding up the conference according: to information received here Bel glum Poland and Denmark nnd possibly other powers would follow her lend Bullet ired By Distiller's Guard Claim Man reed Kin Start Probe Investigation by an attorney who may place his findings in the hands of the prosecutor will be asked to day by Mrs Parker 2150 Montclair avenue mother of Gra ham Parker 16 years old who was wounded by a night watchman while attempting to pick flowers in the rear of the Detroit home of Hiram Walker 1441 Burns avenue riday evening Young Parker le in Receiving hos pital with a wound in the left knee He and two companions Verne Hill 16 of 394 Navarre street and Charles I'elpler 15 of 2162 Hol comb avenue were attempting to pick some lilac blossoms near a fence In the rear of the property when Patrick McCarthy a special night watchman fired several according to the boys' story our Shota Were ired Hill and Parker were supporting Delpier on 'their shoulders when McCarthy It Is said opened 'fire Delpier It appears was reaching for the flowers over the fence McCarthy who was not held byMcClellan avenue station police after his statement was taken told detectives he fired two shots In the ground and two elsewhere The In jured boy was taken to the hospital tn a police car Thomas Parker the eldest son ol the family later visited McClellan station in an investigation of the shooting The father Parker a district representative of a pub lishing concern Is out of the city Mrs Parker while admitting that her son was doing wrong by at tempting to gather blossoms from the lilac tree deplored the Judg ment of the watchman for "shooting upon the boys for such a trivial of fense" Is Iillibrldge School Pupil "My boy who is a pupil In the Lilllbridge school has never done a malicious thing In his life" she said The shooting took plage In one of the exclusive residential sections of Indian village Many residents of this district employ special watchmen to guard their properties while they absent themselves The property Is owned by Hiram Walker who is the head of the inrnm walker bons distillers Walkerville Ontario Nicolai Martsevich said to be one of the 'principal leaders of the Rus sian revolutionists in this vicinity has once more' been ordered deport ed according to a dispatch from Washington received in Detroit ri day night Mansevich has twice been tried in Detroit and recom mended for deportation but both times sympathizers have interven ed and secured stay of sentence Tlie chief immigration officer for this district came up from Montreal to conduct a personal hearing and big finding was the same as that of Dr Prentls Instpcctor of Im migration The stage was all set for his deportation with the last shipment of aliens hut on the peti tion of a number of Detroiters a slay of 30 days was granted by the department When arrested at the ord plant Mansevh had in his possession a "mandate'' certifying that he was a' delegate In the Soviet of Russian Laborers On his first trial he Is said to have declared that "as to the killing of government officials 1 believe In those holding positions as teachers but for those that are for the oppression of the people I curse them and believe In their At his last hearing lie modified these views considerably but In vain The department board of appeals whose record has been approved by Secretary Davis held that the pur pose of the immigration law wits not to convert aliens but to provide for the deportation of those who hold certain beliefs and that Man sevich should he deported At a late hour riday night Dr Prentls had not received the official order to ih portthe accused roan MISSING BONUS OUND Jacksonville la May The three 10000 Liberty bonds missing In connection with the alleged theft of J500000 from the chase National bank of New York were found tonight through Kyle ox proprietor of a local hotel who said he had bought them from a man who gave his name as Lawson list er Mr ox added he sold one of the bonds to a local bank YOUTH IS SHOT PICKING LILACS CALL AD TAKER MAIN 9400 Philadelphia May (By th Associated Johnson president of the American league aald tonight that he had known Chicago AVhlte Sox players had raised a fund In f'117 to reward De troit battery men with money to in tiuco extra effort for the tTgers to defeat rivals of the White Sox for the pennant In the dosing days of the race "Happy elseh's story'" said Mr Johnson "Is nothing new for had all this evidence ready tn the trial of the corrupt Sox players last summer but It never was presented Speak or Landis "I wtij not take any action In matter but can't speak for Cora mlsaioner Landis who knaw ne matter last summer 1 unearthed the evidence tn raw own tion and told Mr Landis about It''" "tt must bg borne in mind that the money was not used to make any players throw games It was simply rewahd for a player to use extra efforts against a pennant" rival of the White 8ox Of course it was wrong doing and not per mlsslble yet It was not the criml nal act tike the Sox committed In the world's series Of 1919 when they deliberately threw games lo Cincinnati Raised $400 und "According to my investigation the Sox raised a fund of $49o this purpose Nearly all the playv erg contributed including Eddie Collins who gave $40 Chick Gan dll was the collector and distributed 4 the money He gave $100 each tot" Pitchers Dauss James and Mitchell of the Tigers staff and the rest to Catcher Stanage "I can't say where the mattet will end for the case la ln Photo by Atlantic Miss Winifred Hudnut of New York will marry Rodolfo Valen tino soon say reports from Los Angeles Miss Hudnut known pro fessionally as Natacha Rojnbova was art director for Nazimova Val entino is the idol of millions of American girls and is known as the screen's Ill IlfllAN IIKITI It VAN Louisville Ky May 12 Joo Aurman Chicago bantamweight was awairded the newspaper dc etalon over Tommy Ryan of Mi K' esport Pa In a 12 round bout hero tonight STIENS RUM EVIDENCE RULE WILL ASK HARDING TO VISIT DETROIT Cleveland Tragedy Discovered by 11 Year Old Daughter May 12 Mrs Helen Silberberg 45 years old (wlfe of Aaron Silberberg a broker and owner of a chain of motion picture theaters was beaten to death and apparently robbed of diamond rings valued at several thousand dollars in her apartment home in a lash lonable residence section about noon riday She was round unconscious In the living room by her 11 year old daughter when the child returned from school for lunch She died on the operating table in a hospi tal a few minutes Inter without re gaining consciousness Her skull was fractured in places both jaws were broken there was a deep gash below left eve The third finger of left hand was broken ami hacked apparently In an attempt to secure a diamond ring which was still on the finger when she was found Several diamond rings which she usually wore were missing The living room gave evidence of a desperate struggle 'urniture was overturned ruga disarranged and a trail of blood led from the front door to the fireplace In front of which Mrs Silberberg was found A man's eye tooth was found un der a small table It had been broken ott short and Is the only clew th'' police have to the iden tity of the murderer Genoa May (By the Asso ciated So grSvely at vari ance are Russia's communism and the order of things obtaining throughout the rest of Europe that a general immediate agreement with Russia appears riday night improbable This conviction deep ly is disappointing to those who expected quick and big results at Genoa but the sentiment is tem pered by the belief that the crea tion of one or more commissions to pursue an' exhaustive study of the Russian problems will prove efficacious in finding a means to reconstruct Russia and bring her back into the European family urthermore Premier Lloyd George and Italian leaders are con vinced that the signing of an Euro pean truce as a preliminary to a general non aggresslon part will go far toward tranqulllzlng Europe Hopes nt Success Increased Hopes of eventually accomplish ing something genuinely construc tive for Russia were Increased ri day by announcement from the rench delegation that rance favors appointment of a commission for Investigation of questions like credits debts and the treatment of foreign private property and ap proves also a general truce pro vfdedlt Is understood that while the commissions are at work the powers will not do as Germany and make separate treaties with Rus sia The rench resent accusations that they tried to wreck the con ference they assert the present situation justified their views that the Russian problem has not been studied sufficiently and that some thing more should have been done to approximate the views of the Russians with the representatives of non communlst states before hoping to reach a general sweeping accord at Genoa In other words they believe the Russian problem through investigation by a com mission which probably will visit Russia is being attacked now In a proper and logical manner and they therefore approve the contemplat ed procedure The rench apparently prefer an Investigation by an International commission without Russians sit ting thereon yet riday night a rench spokesman said rance would not oppose presence of Rus sians This question will be ironed out Saturday when the sub com misslon on Russian affairs meets to consider the Russian reply Should an attempt be made to drop the Russians from the mixed commission which they themselves proposed It is believed It will en danger seriously chances of success of a preliminary truce as the Rus sians win not aanere such circumstances leaders declared that ence as anticipated the introductory steo of the Russian problem and general reconstruction of Europa It will have achieved Its purpose and Justified its elstence Delegates Plan To Stick feeling strongly prevails among leaders that work of the proposed Russian commission must be clearly defined Indeed It Is suggested that this Important ques tion of tho power and scope of Investigating board 6r boards should form the subject of a care fully framed agreement at Genoa Everybody seems determined not to leave here until something con structive has been achieved to pre pare the way for a solution of Eu rope's troubles because failure and disunion among only render the perilous Tchltcherln protect went to where the full Russian delegation took It under consideration Most delegations have acknowl edged the Germans In virtue of their treaty with Russians can exercise great Influence on the go Contlnued on rage Column 5 Jills MArillN HARDING bed without reading tho let ter He chatted gayly with all strummed a gay tune on the cloak of plaster with the White House envelope and hummed an accom paniment as hospital attendants congratulated him upon the interest displayed by the "firet lady of the land Physicians believe that Wilbur's restored Interest tu life will now bring about hla complete recovery l4NCElll CONGltEGtlE AT ARCADIA IN TIIOCfANDN At Arcadia tonight A fairyland with myriads of colored lights Iargeat nnd finest orchestra anywhere Spec tators will be Interested Adm 20 30c Commissioner Hurd Throw Out 3 Cases for Lack of Search Warrants Judge Arthur recent Savannah Ga May 2 John Vardeman alias Hollis and Bertha ern Vardeman have made "a clean breast" of the robbery of the Chase National bank in New York city of $509000 In securities according to detectives who have been working here on the case They added that Iho $30000 worth of bonds still missing probably would be recovered wllhln a few hours SnecUl to The I Press snd i Charlottesville Va May It Lady Nancy Astor gen era I Wk conslderrcl la favor of prohibition' In an address here todav confessed she had once been tipsy from strong drink no greater deceiver In the world than that thing she dnciarM in a brief comment upon liquor "I ought to know been added and told a story hi now show she to make to ward nut fnr a I'm having it th world needs Is edtt ratlon in right things' she said at the world today and yofi will see that what Is holding xlt back Is the uneducated nations or people who are educated In the wrong sense of the word An' open mind hotter than a string of letters before or after your of letters a ma to It fight th fight don't nalioronrl a rsnod mm sn'vI I'f WV niijr llVk Vftl he had" were her closing word to 1701) stud nts of I nli eraltr of Virginia who made up part of it' crowd of more than 6000 who as sembled In McIntyre amphitheater at noon Comlkey Will ight Milwaukee Wls May 12 (By the Associated Press) Announce 4 ment by attorneys for Charles A Comlskey that they tyould fight the attempt to bring the owner of thy Chicago White Sox Into court hcry: answer suits Instituted by former Chicago players and an assertion by attorneys for the players that they "have just begun to reveal the real baseball scandal" were develop ments today In the effort of Oscar' otsch Joe Jackson and "Swede" Rlsberg to collect backc pay bonus and damages for betnx barred from organized baseball George Hudnall who is repre Si nflntr thA Chicnvn dull men Ar dared Comlskey would fight to tlm end before he submitted to an amination under the Wisconsin ills ontlnunl on inge 13 Column Served Term for Bigamy Here in Phone Bride Case Weds Indiana Girl During I he holiday season ot 1919 Willis Carl Ackerman dap per soda clerk actor veteran danc ed his way into the heart ot a pretty 18 year old girl from upstate and her over the tele phone A tew days later he was jailed and the girl Loulso Cody left him having learned that her had another wife and a host of very intimate women friends all over the country riday It was learned that Acker man had danced his way Into the affections of Miss Bernice arrell 23 an attractive hair dresser and had married her at Indianapolis The marriage occurred less than a year after the modern Lothario's release from the Detroit house of correction where he had been sen tenced for bigamy The much mar ried bridegroom says he Is going to make his home at Indianapolis Aikerinan met his "telephone wife" at a ball in the Hotel Statler on December 23 1919 He was dis pensing sodas in the hostelry' The telephone marriage was performed three days later Ackerman called Miss Cody at her rooms from a drug store tele phone booth He said a pastor was standing at his side and that they might as well he married right away "1 do's" were forthwith pronounced The couple lived together flve days and then came the separation Ackerman It was learned had been legally married in Syracuse in' 1911 and had a 5 year old son Ho admitted having lived with various women in Detroit and in Syracuse ollowing his conviction ot bigamy and his jail sentence bis wife obtained a divorce The house ot correction sentence was for an Indefinite term with a maximum of 10 years He finish ed tho sentence last fall TEMPLE BALLROOM Cope Harvey's famous Chicago Dance Orchostre pleased thousands over Radio last night Dani to their clever music Adv Special to The rSa Trew San Antonio Texas May It Hugh killed 45 years old a dairyman rfdty Two charges from a shotgun were fired of them almost tearing the head from the body wae afraid going to kill mother" aa Stowe's statement when arrested declaring that Thursday hla father attempted to kill Mrs Stowe during a quarrel a 14 If KS COM a I Sen the ladlee In the pretty clown suits doing all the thrilling 106 amusements 30c It's a circus had expected the to do Remember used to learn in days that a straight line i the shortest distance between two points A ree Press Want Ad is a straight line between your self an'd the thing you want done Miami la May The Bank nf Stuart north of Beach was held up riday by three robbers who escaped with approximately $5000 VOL 8 7 NO 2 2 8 Three Other Charged as Mem bers of Robber Gang Will Soon Be Placed on Trial Convicted as one ot the four rob bers who held up the Hammond Standish company meat market April 8 when Chief of detectives Edward ox was shot and dan gerously wounded George Grogan alias MeGraw was promptly sen tenced by Judge Thomas Cotter late riday afternoon to lite im prisonment at hard labor in Mar quette "That's fine and dandy with said Grogan cheerily though his face was ashen In hue "Beg pardon?" asked Judge Cot ter "I said That's all right with me Judge satdJrogan and he turned and walked with easy swing to ward the ctmrt room door where two officers awaited him No Defease Witnesses Attorney Paul Dailey who had put up a hard fight for Grogan agalst the prosecMIon'a witnesses refrained from putting hie client on the stand as Grogan was out on parole on a pickpocket charge at the time of the Hammond Standish holdup Nor did the de fense have a single witness to pro 1dnce Attorney Dailey tried to get a direct verdict in favor of client riday morning on the ground that a technicality voided the charge ot robbery armed Overruled bythe court he based his argument on the jury to pres sure on the proper respect for "a reasonable Assistant Prosecutor Allan Kent however had made out an Ironclad case against Grogan our wit nesses had positively identified him as being one of the bandits Gro gan's finger prints tallied exactly with those left on the glass shelf of tho cashier's cage when one of the bandits grabbed $200 and fled Miss Gertrude ootlander the cashier was one who identified Grogan Confession Introduced Kent also Introduced a confes sion by Grogan which went In un contradicted However the jury 'was out from 3:19 until 4:46 One of the Jurors said they had weighed overy blt of evidence most carefully They even took the glass shelf with the fingerprints Into tho jury room Attorney Dailey made Qie tsniial formal motion for 20'days in which to file a bill of exceptions and Judge Cotter promptly sentenced Grogan "It is a hard task to sen a young man like you" said the judge Grogan had told him he was 28 years old "But satisfied a lpperal man aiu have only' yourself to tjlamc for being Grogan he was married but ontlnncd on oge Two Column Two TO WED MOVIES Russian i is Ordered Deported After Two Stays course' as far as elsch and other Indicted Sox are concerned they are (merely seizing thia straw to get money out of organized baseball but they get a cent" Mr Johnson attended the th zti a rjtsIlAlAts iVsIa 1 aitol Codd ield Ready for Event Winners to Be Made Known Sunday Girls from grammar school In the city wilf participate thia mornjng In the annual pentathlon athletic meet on Codd field Hazel wood and Byron avenues for medals and prizes presented by The Detroit ree Press Competition will begin promptly at 8:30 o'clock and at that hour every entrant is required to be on the field prepared tn enter the first event of the group in which she has been assigned Mere Than S5O Entries The entries for the 'pentathlon this year were more than 850 which breaks all' existing entry record for the competition The contest ants are the of the school they represent and are permitted to enter the pentathlon only aftr qualifying In official trial tn their school Under tho supervision of Loren Post supervisor In the health edu cation department and Esther bher man who directs competitive ath letics of girls in grammar and In termediate grades a group of land scape workers put Codd field in condition for the pentathlon riday It was late In the afternoon when all of the dash lanes required to teat 850 girls had been laid out jumping pits dug hurdles erected and equipment necessary for the pentathlon gathered Large directing the entrants to their vari ous groups were erected on the field ive Event for Ench "We are ready for the greatest pentathlon meet In the history of Detroit public schools" said Esther Hherman riday evening "and IX the girl who have been fortunate enough to qualify for the meet will follow the directions of the officials Saturday everything will bo han dled The pentathlon requires each con testant to compete In five' events The jcvents arc the basketball throw du hand throw hurdles 50 yard dash and standing broad jump Competition Is governed by the pentathlon point system Prizes will be awarded on the basis of the point system The health education department requires a girl to score 3259 points to qualify for the pentathlon bronze medal 3650 points for the allvet medal and 4300 points for the gold tnedah The point system which allows Continued on Page There Column Eight Special tu Tile free Press Grand Itaplds Mich May 12 Jerome Hogle 20 years old insur ance tgent employed by and Hicks of th: city was brought here riday from Milwaukee where he was arrested on a specifle charg of defalcation nt 848 although h)s em ployers claim hla alleged shortage may reach $1400 It Is charged he withheld collections ha had mada Hogle demanded examination and will be given a hearing May 2i IV if I tn TO DANCE TO DANCE! Dance at PALAIS PALAIS DE DANSE the airyland ot all dancers Adv 1 0 II NTS i 1 CHARGE AGAINST TIGERS TRUE DECLARES BAN JOHNSON 1 Maimed Victim of Mt VernonCrash Happy in Hi Pl ater Cast Special to Ths Cincinnati May Rad haired freckle faced Wilbur Mor gan 14 years old lying In a plas ter cost at St Mary's hospital ri day looked on the world as a place well worth while aftor all although for four days physicians had feared that he would die because as they said "he had lost tho will to live" Depressed and lonely his 1 body encased in a plaster cast he would nut talk but cried frequently Wil bur was a member of tn band ot Manchester which furnished music for the Grant centennial cele bration at Point Pleasant at which President Harding spoke and was seriously Injured when one of the decks on a river steamer collapsed Late Thursday Wilbur received a letter It read: "My Dear Wilbur: "I want you to know how very much Interested I was In the Man chester boys' band and I regretted very much not being able to IL hope your Injury ta not aa se rious a was feared and assure you of the great distress the president and I have felt that you and the boys who had come to give us such a splendid welcome should have met with such a distressing accident "With the sincerest hope that you arc not In great pain and that you may be restored to good health "Sincerely "lorence Kling Harding" riday morning not a single phy slelan attendant nurse or fellow patient was permitted to pass WH Mrs Letter Speeds Recovery Boy Kills ather To Save Mother Story Old League Head Asserts DETROIT'S YOUNGER DANCERS will meet st Arcadia thia afternoon MATINEE 3 to Adv WORLD'S INEST BALLROOM The 1'lcr for ladles and gentlemen Adv und Not a But for GOT MONEY TO BEAT RIVALS LADY ONCE PASSION PIAYAf TOK DIES London May (By the As sociated Press) Anton Muyr Impersonator of Thomas In the Passion Play at Oberammergau died yesterday of pneumonia contracted last week says a dispatch to tho Times tonight GUARD Stillwater Okla May 12 Six Mined deputies will bo sta tioned In court room tomor row when Earl Gordon fed eral student at Oklahoma A and college Is given a prelimi nary hearing on a charge ot murder In connection with the slaying nt Beckham Cobb an other student Sheriff Lil ley announced tonight Army Navy Pay Changes Approved 47 VS Wg A X1 1 a' I I 4c' wwBf 1 ii Mr HBr fl 'v W1 fa I Xv I r0 Hfi i'll It Ik r' A st I iAaS 1 in WHI II I I "li1 If I I Jl i 5 I.

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