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WEATHER Pair PRICE MOORE SCHOOL Amundsen Is On Way KILLS WARHERCj WINS TROPHY IN To Explore Northland WHO BO ASTEL A ATUDD I Airrc BIG DECATHLON SOOTHERLOVES TEMPLAR HOST CROSS IS REED MEETS MONDAY IS GRAT TRIAD its repub EXSTAGE STAR ORTY BILUOHS READY TO LOAN Lillian Russell Suffering rom Living the jump 8 feet 1 530 930 Heal a Red Cress nurse the war served near An TROLLEY CAR KILLS BABY CHASING BALL RACE RIOT SCENE IS NOW TRANQUIL made I Eager to Quit Soviet for America In Policeman Held On Theft Charge 18 to motnrman Raid child in time to tlon eno job? V14 car passed over killing her in tbavel east thjbi water wat Steamers leave dally 5:30 for Buffalo 11 for Cleve Adv AIR ALL THIS WEEK SAYS WEATHER BUREAU old ran HANCE at rAtVIS OV TIIE ltnEIt Cool open air fairyland dance pal ace Hickman's superb Adv front Cross if I detailed of my 05 other men to It reasonable" 30 of to Church Hold an cot had and that there for her recovery been ill for sev untll riday did PREMIER VIEWS LONDON VISIT AS THEN SHOOTS HERSEL IN KANSAS CITY HOTE1 th DEAD OR ALIVE SLOGAN ARMED PURSUERS 2000 ATHLETES STRIVE OR REE PRESS PRIZES Hank Near Dublin Robbed Dublin June 3 Three men Sat urday held up the Provincial bank at Tempinmore near Thiirl' and got away with cash amounting to 2000 pounds Berlin June 3 (By the Assoolat cd Private advices received In soviet circles in Berlin Saturday state that Premier Lenin suffered a stroke on Thursday Mnxlm Ilt vlnnff Karl Radek and other soviet loaders hero left immediately for Moscow ATTIIHIEH The Garden duh nt Mtehlff? vitea the publics to Ira Grand Ii Show In the Pier Ballroom L' admission until 7:10 among the beautiful fiowersr Aad 'in 36 times New York June 3 pro hibition agents early Saturday seiz ed tne ocean going tug ttlpplo the harbor off Brooklyn arrested members of her crew and fired pistol shots at nearly a score launches which had gathered take off a cargo of Honor As agents had no craft the launches escaped Rpeelnl to The ree Press Washington Juno 3 A warrant for Phillips millionaire lum berman and Republican state chair man of Georgia was sworn out late Saturday before United States Com missioner Isaac Hitt Phillips was being nought Saturday night It was obtained under section 37 of the penal code covering con spiracy to defraud the government POSSE TRAILS BANK ROBBERS IN NORTH WILDS Lisbon Juno 1 The Portuguese naval vesl Carvalhao Aronjo has arrived at ernando Noronha with a now hydro aeroplane for Captains Itacadura and Coutinho whose transatlantic flight has been delayed several weeks on account of the loss of two of their machines Washington June Weather nutlook tor the week beginning Monday: Middle Atlantic states Ohio valley and Tennessee region of the Great Lakes generally fair temperature somewhat above nor mal SCOIELD GIRL HURT IN MOTOR ACCIDENT TEN CENTS wrtfumrnt which occupied than two hours Attorney Red Crost Nurse Slays lies When He aili to Keep Promise to Marry Her BRITISH TROOPS MOVE TO QUELL DISTER STRIE NOBON1C CHICKEN DINNER DANCE MOONLIGHT Have you ever darned on the beau tiful ballroom floor of the six deck Great Lakes liner Nornnlc? On Tues day Jnnn fl and Wednesday June 7 the flagship Noronlc will leave Brush street dock nt f30 for a de lightful moonlight wall returning at 1 1 :30 Splendid ship's orchestra de licious chicken dinner radio con cert Tickets Including dinner 1300 TAldlch A Northern Navi gation Company 227 West ort Adv Jackson Mich June 3 The strike of employes of the Michigan United railway which was to begin Sunday morning has been put off until representatives of both sides meet at 2 tn next Monday in the offices rt the company to recon sider the men's demands ighting and Artillery Sent to North Ireland ol lowing Plea THE HOUSE ALCON A thHIiln toy Hnrfthl tamfr wwan irtWHit an Amtrirsfl fir) dtwitM In India TODAY'S MAGAZINE SECTION Stay seemed to Special to The ree Press Pittsburgh June Suffering from a complication of diseases believed to have been caused by a slight injury sustained while on shipboard when she was returning from her late European tour Mrs Alexander Moore formerly Lil lian Russell the famous actress is in critical condition at her home here The Illness of Mrs Moore reached a crisis this morning according to Dr I IV Swope the attending phy sician who also stated Saturday evening that her condition had slightly Improved were strong hopes Mrs Jlooro has eral days but not her condition become alarming While returning from Europe re cently where she had made an ex tensive Investigation for the gov ernment of immigration conditions Mrs Moore was the victim of a slight accident which at the time was considered of little Importance With the exception of being slightly Inconvenienced by her injury for several days Mrs Moore suffered little However within the past few days Mrs Moore became seriously 111 and according to her attending physician the accident so aggra vated her condition that for a time her recovery was doubtful Saturday night her condition was pronounced 'hopeful" Mr Moore is the wife of Alexan der Moore publisher of the Pitts burgh Leader ollowing her re tirement from the stage after het marriage to Mr Moore sno this city her residence Effects of Recent all Chicago Juno Nineteen per sons were Injured 'two seriously Saturday when Chicago North western passenger train No fl from Omaha to Chicago was derailed near Quarry! Iowa according to official reports received at the railroad's office here Ulster Seen As British Base London June 5 (By the Associ ated Press) Arrival of British military reinforcements In Belfast was commented upon here as indi cating that the government had made up its mind to deal firmly with the northern Irish situation and there Is already talk In Lon don that Ulster 'olild he used as the base for an advance Into South ern Ireland In the event of the ulti mate failure of the Anglo Irish treaty It Is pointed out however that this latter supposition over looks the primary fact that small sections of the Northern area have already heed invaded by Southern forces Sir James Craig tve Ulster pre mier on his recent visit to Jamdon asked for reinforcements to recover the villages held by the Southern ers and to resist further Incursions of Ulster However willing the cabinet may be to allow the Sinn ein controversy which Is holding up the formation of a new govern ment in the south to run its course it has adopted the policy of sup porting the north Tills was re flected in the recent cabinet state ment in the house of commons that Premier Craig would be given all the troops he asked for WARRANT IS ISSUED OR RICH LUMBERMAN Special to The ree Press Baltimore Mil June 3 Edward Olmstead cashier of the irst National bank of Union Bridge Carroll county Md which was closed last Saturday by hank ex aminers was arrested end brought to Baltimore Saturday charged with embezzling $19080 of the funds in cash and Liberty bonds Ho was arrested on a warrant Issued by the United States commissioner The warrant was issued to Thomas Kan federal bank examinA who has been going over the hank's ac counts for more than a weak Mr Kano said Saturday he believed the bank's shortage would amount to more than $100000 Hundred rom Six Counties Join Chase for ive Looters of arwell Bank ire on Rummers Liquor Tug Seized CHUMS IND BODY strutted in Wllllnm ourt Saturday demanding Advance Into South Predicted in Event of ailure of Anglo Irish Treaty Belfast June (By the Asso ciated Reinforcements for the British military forces in north ern Ireland poured into Belfast Saturfday and the influx is to con tinue all next week according to present prospects Two transports arrived from Birkenhead with the Scottish Bor derers The Mancheaters are due Sunday from Guernsey while the Royal uslUlers and the Liverpool regiments also are coming They are proceeding to th Ballyklnder camp County Down which until last year housed nearly 2000 Intern ed men Before the reinforcement began coming hern there were 13 battalions In Ulster far below the war strength Vehicle Ari Commandeered The most Interesting arrivals wer 12 officers and 37 men of the royal air service It was under stood that 12 Bristol fighting planes would fly from England A howitzer battery also arrived It left for Enniskillen which Is the center of military activity not only the town itself but the ad joining villages belng garrisoned Wholesale commandeering of ve hicles Is going on especially of motor lorries Many motorboats are also being taken and officers have been inspecting other craft The popular belief Is that the mili tary Is to be used to clear the Bcllcek salient evacuated by the ulster forces recently of Bean occupants Prepared or Long Stirring events there be presaged by the departure Sat urday afternoon of large parties of the military fully equipped and evidently prepared for a long stay They had many machine guns The men have divided Into two sections one proceeding toward Pettlgoe and the other toward Belleek on op posite flanks of the salient The most important naval unit yet sent to northern waters is the flotilla leader Wallacr sister ship of the Brooke with a speed of 36 knots The Wallace reached Bel fast Saturday morning The War wick which Is patrolling Lough oyle was the flagship of Roger Keyes In the Zeebruggo raid Sir James Craig the Ulster pre mier on his arrival from London told the newspaper men that his visit had been profitable and that he was pleased with the results so far as northern Ireland was con cerned The British cabinet he said was now fully advised of the situation from Ulster's viewpoint Belfast Reported Quiet Belfast has been comparatively quiet this week end Two soldiers and three civilians were wounded Saturday afternoon The record since Monday is 18 killed and it wounded here There haq been a considerable re newal of the looting which fea tured the rioting of July and Au gust 1520 and the authorities have Issued a warning that they will put it down with a strong hand Restrictions upon motor traffic werc put into operation Saturday along the Londonderry Donegal border The large omnibuses which ply between towns in the State and Londonderry city were unable to cross the frontier In the case of ordinary motor traffic the only cars allowed to pass were those containing men In business tn the city The republicans are re ported to have stopped farm carts Raving Donegal taking whatever buttermilk and produce they re quired A bridge In the Burnf vit district near the border was blown up riday night Pious Lover of Horseflesh Say His One Stepping Nag Was Driven Away by Want Virgin Lipscomb 1 a deacon in the church His hobbles are glad raiment and fast hoiBeflesli In fact Deacon Lipscomb who lives at 062 Illinois avenue lias long been the envy of his colored brethren because of his ownership of Rock of Ages Tho deaconi sevorates that Rock of Ages carD the mile in 2:144 despite his 14 years and that he is a lineal descendant of Dan Patch Jealous minded persons declare the deacon traded an old gray mare nnd $20 cash for Rock Of Ages but that is to be taken with a grain of salt Anyway the deacon dlgmintly Into Judge 1 HR? ill that the full pcnultfrs of the law ba visited upon the head of one Ed ward Want illlnoU avenue The deacon appeared carrying a cane Every issue of securities Ing or little offered the nation's investors by reputable houses within the past month or so has been snapped up with an eagerness born of hunger oreign and domestic issues alike are oversubscribed again and again or instance a $24000000 issue of bonds of the Republic of Bolivia was offered investors riday The sub scription books were opened at 10:30 ive minutes later they were closed The issue had been heavily oversubscribed The offering of $200 000000 In securities paying 3 1 2 per cent interest was oversubscribed in every district this week The arm Loan Board's offering of $7500000 of 4 1 2 per cent tax free bonds of fered a few weeks back was so heavily oversubscribed on the day It was offered that the board issued a few days later another $42000000 to take up part nf the overflow The Canadian $100000000 bond issue put on the market about a month ago disappointed thou sands of Investors In that they could not get a share in It Industrial offerings nf prime value moot the same response Luring the present work the New England Tel ephone Telegraph Co offered $85 000000 of first mortgage 35 yoar 5 per cent bonds The bonks wore Continued on Page Two Column our 484 Boys Qualify for Coveted Medal in Record Breaking Belle Isle Meet Lenine Suffers Stroke Is Report ROALD OtlIXDrN erer of th North Pole ami Captain Robert A Bartlett captain of th Peary Polar expeditions hav often dlcussed thia great question mark nnd other equally challenging mys teries of the Arctic and the Ant arctic with him during th past ton year Mr Woodhouse co qpt rated with Captain Amundsen In 1916 when the discoverer of the South ol came to the United State to pre para for his second great Arctic Continued on Two Column Two Highland Park Council Votes 3 to 2 for Detective and Against Bootleggers William I Cross Highland Bark detective lieutenant was acquitted by a three to two vote of the city council Saturday night of charges of accepting "protection" money from bootleggers The charges were made by Commissioner I Paul Taylor who with Commissioner Thomas Smart voted for con viction Mayor Edgar Down Commissioner Hugh Torbert and Commissioner George Murray voted for acquittal Trial of Chief Charles Sey mour on similar charges will begin Monday night Th council has agreed to meet and then adjourn Its regular session until Tuesday tn order to start th trial The acquittal 'cam after four evenings and on afternoon of tes timony In which the prosecution represented by Peter Boyle put 16 witnesses on th stand' Most of them testified they had sold liquor nnd that they had paid various amount to Cross and Charles Adams former detective tor pro tection Several admitted they had been convicted on liquor charges Inter nnd so they wanted to "get" Cross Only two men testified for Cross himself and Chief Seymour Cross played his trump card when ho produced his police and army records to show that he was in rance In th aero corps at the time when according to Buda's tes timony Cross had proposed to Buda that ho enter tho moonshine busi ness and spilt the profits He also testified that the first time he met Charles Pop one of the men who stifled to paying alltgcd bribes was when ho arrested him on an at son charge lie also stressed the fact that he bad arrested AS men for offenses against tho liquor laws during the time he was alleged to be protect ing them Chief Seymour was largely a character witness Ho told of aorn of the difficulties of policing and said that if ho could control the de partment he would get rid of sev eral men against whom he had enough evidence to justify their re moval but that ho could not do so because tho council bad the final word and It was a matter of put ting all of tho evidence In legal form with proper witnesses He said Cross was a clean and efficient officer "In my 33 years of policing I never knew of a case in which any one bought protection from the po lice department" said th chief it can't be done How would the bootleggers get protec anv the SCHOOL BOY CHAMP BEST OUT 2000 950 uolnta Running broad jump 15 feet nnl a Running high jump 4 feet 4 inches 930 points Stand hop stop and jump 21 feet 1 Inch 910 points Running hop step and jump 33 feet 7 inches 935 points Shot put 34 feet 920 pointe Dip 45 times 970 points By Uko every other entrant com Contlnucil on rage II Column 2 Special to Th ree PrqM jS Washlngt Jun 3 with reidir ty and attemp to rob Edgar Dttnpsey a policol man was arrested here Saturday Inj! connection with a series of rob berles The man was Idcntl i fled bv four nelsons Satuiday deelaied I'l nipm held them npe taking their wclrv money anct 100 gallons of liquor from one ante mobile and gallons from anothirqi (IM EH HIM HU IHHIt 19 Persons Hurt Train Derails John Hy 14 Years Old New City Champion With Score of 9355 Points greatest schoolboy dec athlon meet brought 2000 young sters into competition on Belle Isle athletic field Saturday for "medals special prizes and a trophy offered by The Detroit ree Press and saw 48 boys qualify for the coveted athletic emblem The decathlon msot of 1922 broke all previous records for entries and stands as a great athletic achieve ment by the city's public schools It saw many spectacular accom plishments by mere youths and to many it seemed tho finest revival of the ancient Grecian custom of individual skill tests ever seen hereabouts Moore School Emerges victor Out of the hundreds of boys wholed for supremacy and Tho ree Press awards stepped John Hy 14 year old Stephens schoolboy as city champion He scored 9365 points after a valiant struggle against the records of boys of stronger phy sique and months his senior The fight for possession of the decathlon trophy also a gift of The ree Press brought many thrills and demonstrations of fine sports manship Early in the day a check of the records revealed that tho battle for the trophy had sim mered to Goldberg Moore Davison and Wilson schools with Cooper a possibility An unofficial check of all decath lon records at the finish however gives the trophy to Moore school with 7X points earned through the consistent and all around work of Moore's group of entrants The same unofficial check devel oped John Hy as the city cham pion and showed the winners of the 10 gold watches given as spe cial prizes by The ree Press to boys scoring from 9355 to 9090 points out of tho possible 10000 ield Brilliant With Colors A hot sun was burning down on the vast Island athletic field at 8:30 Saturday morning when Cooney assistant supervisor In the department of health education under whose personal direction the meet was held fired the shot which put 2000 fine specimens of the boyhood Into action Weather conditions were Ideal The turf was In the finest condition and provided the desired take offs for the jump and weight events On the cinder path whore tho dash event was held the youngsters found conditions to their liking The athletic field was a mass of brilliant colors The majority of the boyswcre dressed In running suits and running shoes which gave them an edcU In the dash The unofficial tabulation of the records made by Mr Cooney at the close of the meet giving medals to 484 boys establishes a new high mark for the number of award win ners In an outdoor decathlon meet It exceeds by more than 100 the number won last year High Jump Is spectacular of tho entrants man aged to get under 12 seconds in the 10i) dash the mQst spectacular achievements came In the high jump where several boys did as good as 6 feet 7 inches The record established by Hy the new decathlon champion follows Chin 20 times 960 points Standing oroau Inch 920 points Overhead shot points Sll up 50 times HL and Joseph Stiska and his wife and son of Rock Island III Adamck and Stiska left New York on the steamer Estonia In March wljh 40 other machinists tho party being organized for tho trip by the Society for Technical Aid for Rus sia which they joined New York Adamek and Stlska were granted passports before sailing recently They claim that their passports were taken by the soviets as soon as they entered Russia that no re ceipt was given and that they have been unable tn recover tho pass ports Instructions by Inlne It is understood that Russia making extensive Preparations receive from th United States Rus sians desiring to return Premier Lenin has issued Instructions to the commissariat of foregn affairs to facilitate their entry In every possible way rolr using them from customs and other formal charges at the frontiers where they arc to be met by officials representing the Moscow government The soviets claim that more than 10 000 Russians living In tho middle west northwest nnd California have applied for permission to re turn to Russia as soon as possible Strike Off Pending Confab Official Believe Thugs Belong to Metamora Holdup Gang Special to Th re rew Clare Mich June A posse of more than 100 oflicials and farmers ot six counties in this district armed heavily and carrying provi sions to last three days late Satur day had plunged deep into the sparsely settled region north of here on the trail of the five men who robbed the arwell bank earli er in the day of more than $8000 Tha robbers had a good start on their pursuers and were speeding north as rapidly as their high pow ered automobile could take theni Residents of tho districts through which they passed said the car was loaded with ammunition and food Hurry io North Mllda It la believed the thugs are head ed for the unsettled districts in the northern section of the lower pen insula where If necessary they will make their last stand and battle for liberty The posse aided by state police is being reinforced by resi dents a It hurries onward in six different directions after the fugl t''lfSthe thugs Lave bad luck it is believed the posse will meet them some time Sunday The officials have sworn to take them dead or alive no matter what the cost Towns to the north have been noti fied by telephone and it is under stood authorities from those dis tricts are forming posses to close In on tho fugitives from that direction The arwell bank was robbed ot $7200 in Liberty bonds $400 in dimes and $400 in government stamps by the thugs who forced the vault with an aceytlene torch They were unable however to get into the safe which contained a consid erable amount of money Sow Robber Enter A druggist who saw the men at work and who said they entered the bank with a skeleton key spread the alarm but before the officers could get to the bank the men had taken their loot and fled Into the open country Residents who hurriedly dressed and armed themselves tried to fol low them but lost the trail after a chase ot four hours It was not found again for some little time thus giving the fugitives a good lead on their pursuers The alarm was spread as rapidly as possible in view of the poor telephone service because of the sparseness ot the settlements and before Saturday noon officials of Roscommon Clare'" Glad win Osceola and Missauka counties and a detachment ot state police were on tha trail "Sees Professional A Reading prosecuting attor ney of Clare county said Saturday Indications were the robbery was done by professionals He said he is convinced the band has some con nection pitsstbly being directed by the same heads as that which rob bed the Metamora bank Thursday He said the robbers were well dressed Several strangers were in Clare last week Reading said who resembled the description ot those in the arwell robbery He be lieved they had planned to rob the Clare bank but were frightened away Some ot the stolen papers were recovered Reading said after they had been found worthless by the robbers and were thrown from the speeding car about a miltv out of arwell JOHN HY This 14 year old boy the son of Mr and Mrs John Hy 6202 Iohns avenue and a Stephens school student won the decathlon champion ship on Belle Isle Saturday in which 2000 star grammar school athletes participated for prizes given by The Detroit ree Press He scored 9355 points out of a possible 10000 Sympathizer Who Left ind Russia Is Not What It Was Pictured Ri val Esthonia June (By The Associated Tress) Soviet sympathizers who left America to join the group of American I members in Russia and find em ployment in the Ural mountain re gion where William Haywood secretary of tho I was granted a concession to operate iron works are becoming discour aged and now desire to return to the United States according to let ters received from emigrants Several of them already have ap plied to tha American Relief nd mlnltratlon repatriation depart ment at Moscow for permission to return to the United States con tending that conditions In Russia ar not as they were represented Two Seek Return Among th applicants are William Adamek and bl wife of Pittsburgh Cashier Arrested In $40000 Deficit Whites Lay Aside Weapons and Kirvin Tex Is AgainNormal Kirvin? Texas Juno (By the Associated Practically nor mal conditions prevailed in and near Kirvin Saturday night Rumors of possible race disturbances and elashes of whites and Negroes con tinued but were discounted Many men who were armed Saturday morning bad laid aside their eapons nnd most of the crowds which came hern from adjoining counties and nearby cities had gone home Many ot the Negroes were report ed to have left their homes In order to keep out of tho possible trouble zones Undies nt Allie and Leroy Gibson Negrons killed in a light with ofll cern riday arc In tho possession of relatives It was said The bodies had been taken riday night from where they fell and one report said they had been burned However i ounty officials denied that Only ono other Negro was Involved In tho shooting according to thj story told Saturday and search for him continues Send Greeting to ree Pres Readers Will Be Gone ive Yeers Seattle Juno Special greet ings wore extended to the readers of Tho ree Press on Saturday as tho Amundson expedition started at 3:40 o'clock for its five year epochal trip across tho top of tho world It was also announced that a special article has been written in co operation with th famous dis coverer of the South Pol for The trio Press giving a thrilling ac count and unpublished facte re garding the present expedition The article will be Illustrated with an exclusive map of th Arctic region autographed by Captain Roald Amundsen the head of th expedi tion which shows as marked by Captain Amundsen' own hand marking th rout ot hl three great Artic expeditions Upon this map Captain Amund sen placed a challenging question mark across th great whit space surrounding tho North Pole Will he be able forever to wipe away that question mark from this and every other map when re turns as he wiped away the question mark from the South Mr Henry Woodhouse who has written this article will tell what this challenging question mark means He better than any other man ns Captain Amundson discoverer ot tho South Pole Rear Admiral Robert Peary dlscov a of bright hue protruding from his breast pocket tie doubled over his ana presenting alto gether" al 1 ion of elegancy that made thphurtroom fairly gasp Edward garbed more Informally In black cotton shirt and blue trou sers They glared wrathfully at each other It seems that riday tho deacon got a hurry can to attend an Im portant business meeting at tho church Ho hitched Rock of Age to the cart and was Just about to dah away from 'the curb when Edward camo along Edward asktd for a ride "'Go I told him" the deacon explained to tho Judge got no tlmo take you But ho and finaity jumped right up on the seat I didn't want to waste time so I started Rock of Age off on th third speed" "The what?" demanded Judge Heston "1 thought this was hors" So responded tha deacon Continued on uss Three Column Wren TEMPLE BALLROOM DAbCIYG Will clos for tha summer starting June (1 Dancing Adv on Rock of Ages Slips CRITICALLY ILL VOL 8 7' NO 25 0 ederal Reserve and Other Banks Bulge With Avail able Credit unds Sncclnl tn Tho ree Press Monroe Mich Juno Eilnore Palmer 20 years old Hcoflold Mich was Injured seriously Saturday night when run over hy an auto mobile while attempting to cross the street hero She was removed to tho home ot her friends here BY HARDEN COLAX Hy I eased Wire to The ree Press Washington June 3 Twenty five billion dollars of unused credit lies in American bank vaults today according to this statement of the ederal Reserve Board Sav ings and state banks have another huge fund which they arc most anxious to lend While there is no method of measuring that sum the banks probably have all told an untapped total for forty billions of credit available for busi ness enterprise This great reservoir ot unused credit has been filling rapidly within the past year and stands today at the highest mark ever reacnea in the history of American banking It has brought about a situation virtually without parallel in our economic his tory Tho man or firm who wanted to borrow money a year ago had difficulty in obtaining It at high In terest rates today he la courted by hanks and investment houses Hun gry dollars arc strenuously seeking hfs employ and at low rates of In terest The only thing he need have io get an tne money ne wants prime security tor nts loan Hungry or Divestments Every issue of securities big DETROIT MICHIGAN SUNDAY JUNE 4 1922 1 22 PAGES Parade and Degree Work to Be eature of 4 State Conclave Here Michigan grand commandery Knights Templar will hold Its sixty sixth annual conclave in De troit beginning Monday It will continue four days doings will be featured by a parade which will start from I West 1 afayett boulevard to Mlch Igan avenue to Woodward avenue north on Woodward avenue to Adams avenue east on Adams ave nue to John street north on John street to High street west on High street to Woodward ave nue south on Woodward avenue to Jefferson avenue Three Banquet Monday Lyl Younglove grand com mander and hl staff will review the parade from a stand at Grand Circus park Monday evening at Hotel Stat ler there will be three banquets one a round table artair another for the wives of past grand com manders and grand officers and tho third for past grand commanders At 8 Monday night the Knights and their families will board the steamer St Claire at the foot of Bate street for a moonlight trip on the Detroit river Tuesday will be devoted largely to drills on Relle Isle They will begin at 10 a Wednesday morning the grand commandery will assemble at the Statler from where the members will proceed to Masonic temple The sessions will last throughout the day luncheon being served at the temple In the afternoon visiting women will bo given an opportuni ty to see the city from automobiles ('losing Session Thursday In the evening there will a theater party at the Capitol Tho closing session of the grand commandery will convene at the temple tnursoay morning In addition to Younglove grand commandery officers William II Wetherbec deputy grand commander James David son Bay City grand generalissimo Bruce Moore Grand Rapids grand captain general Albert Smith Howell grand senior war den William Davidson Sault Sts Marie grand junior warden Hv Emil Montanus Saginaw grand prelate Charles IL Pomeroy Saginaw grand treasurer George Campbell Owosso grand record er Charles Mahana Three Riv era grand standard bearer Charles Boyce Tort Huron grand sword bearer Seth Jones Lansing grand warder John ry grand captain of the guard The conclave committee consists Continued on Page Two Column our Taxicab Hits Man Driver Now Sought by Police Angelina Dlvato 19 months was killed Saturday when she after a ball from her yard 2923 East Lafayette avenue into the path of a trolley car Tho front and rear wheels of the the baby's body stantly William Carroll he did not see the stor Pollen are seeking tho driver of a taxicab who Saturday morning drove his machine Into rank Gaud 1530 Second avenue at Woodward avenue and Brady street hurling him through a street car window (laud was taken to Harper hos pital It is believed he will re cover In more Boyle place 1 great emphasis on the Continued on ax Two Column Three AVIATORSON tVORLD TRIP GET NEW Unaware of Tragedy Pals Make Merry in Cottage Spedal to The ree Pres Orlon Mleh June 3 Robert IB Snover 23 years old of 23 Augusta street I'ontiae was found shot th death late Saturday tn a bedroom of the Kv Inn ttag here A re volver identified tho mother Mrs Margaret Snover hers was lying on the floor bis right hand authorities said "May God and mother forgive'" lead a note bearing buovor's signa turn found neaibv Mrs mie wa grief stricken when sh viewed the body Two )etrolt youths Harvey1 Towno and Harold MltteH whiV with Snover had rented tha cottag lor th summer found the body audS notified relative's They rani femu Meirou omuruuv aneruoon finding th lower part of th tag empty supposed Snover not arrived yet Svi rat girl friends cam In the otano played nnl oung folks danced A 1iltls lat they found young mother said she knew reason why her sori uiuhl his lite She denied hu had qt reld with a gill friend knows "Jerry" She sid as far as' know had had no iff icultle bualneaa life Snover wax' se man for Tutu Clark of Det: Coroner armer took body to Pontiac Saturday ngb And "Peg' Miss address and last nam wsrg not written 1 Miss Beal a Rod Gross nursq during the war served near And rsnn then a cnptaln In the Aik service at Dayton and It wad Cuutluiied un re Two Celnmn oor' YOUTSHOfTEADi Murdered Suitor Other Hearts May Live She Says peetal Thezr Pre8 and Chlr: TrltovM Kansas City Mo June "Tht YtrvwfxK 'l lAuat li rlutlri Vifn? that other women's heart 4 live" On her hospital cot heri early Saturday night Mario Pegg) Beak 26 ycar'Old hospital nuw ot Springfield Ills a daugerou selMiiflicted bullet wound Lu right side thus parted the curtail ot mystery over her life that thf world might see a woman's soul" At dawn Saturday sh shot and? killed rank Warr Anderson former aviator clubman "director ot education" In a local depart 1 ment store and scion an olf'i Philadelphia family Th tragdj occurred in a tiny hotel roou where th couple had spent tM'! last week as man and wif Promise to Wed Not Kept "He had promised to marry then told mo of his wife said would not get a divorce 'Oh I wanted to tw fair I did Th girl her strength fait ebbing whispered to the Rev) Small who sat at her hods sld hy her request "But leomdn't He told me of his Other loves showed me a list There wer hall ft htinrlroA nam arH mlRA WL the last th very last one Thaj enraged me and I demanded an ex planation hours he talked on and br ot his conquests told me of act girl her eyes her hair her pert sonaltty It was then I decided I placed my own life on th altar of womanhood that other heart! might not die a mln Is now That Is why I shot my perfect lover" Miss Beal Identified the list rd her rivals In Anderson's1 hand writing which sh claims boasted was a roster ot hts 'loves In each case the city of residence Is given and more often than not tho street address Ot course ol tho women listed only telephonf numbers wr set down In nr Instance was there a "Mtsn'' n( to denote whether th womTi an was single or married' In Philadelphia The following appear as In Thlladelohla: Helen Stephenson Anna Davltcl Anna Pass Anna Day lorrneil Kelnhold Katherine Devlnueyjl Kitty Golden Ruth Andnrsomi Edna Boone ba Caldwell Mu Ray Mary Eat nest rtl Lex" otte Ella Ayres redo Those Em ma Pfeiffer Marl Rapp J'ioreno Connelly Renn Montlverdl Marlon Martin Camilfif: Bateman Stella Bird Myra Ritter The list continues: May Trotter Gloucester Mess Gertrude Nelson Winifred Bishop and Helen Dyer allot Boston Ad dle Clements Cnfontown Hi Edna Walters Chicago: Rose I aw son and Hazel Swanson Rockford Ills': Virginia Peoples Adelaida Voss Loretta Hotter Helen Brown I and Edna Grafford all of St latM Opal Anderson Louis McKenxIe Madeline Hedges Lulu Schwartz: annie Hoover Lola Karl and as girl named "Katie" all of Indian apolis Lindo Smerer and Lwmi 1 Wignail Collingwood Ad i Wickert (Juakertown Alme' Cour ort Wayne Ind Mary ox Camden I "MW WW Jv XVW AP rx wl Jfif I MraHBto HBk fNMRHsMinteL: i a Jr rt' 1 i.

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