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Detroit fyt Jw I WEATHER INAL Rain EDITION CENTS I on HU the the SHOT RIDDLED AUTO IS OUND train bear TO ENTER COLLEGE A t' Women Declare Men Would Be Perfect If LATEST WIRE LASHES buf all The Uni national liberal to I ru3i vs nuffed up bugs bursting with self aecund it they were not ri'len 1 Gullen said and with a sharp and COME TO LOVE STRICKEN BOY IS SOUGHT NfiARACTRESS Wise Allows Church I ASGISTI CHIE Is Sold Out To WorldmiS ALLIES in or att end the AUTOIST QUITS DYING VICTIM LIE AS IRE SWEEPS HOUSE and and still LAKEERIEBOAT SINKS ONE DIES 1 Officer Greets Her as Leaves Ship Court Later Returns Girl to ather SO POINCARE CURZON JOURNEY TO TERRITET or Cnida Grip nr Inflnrnxa and as a Preventive take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets The box bean? the signature nf AV Grove Be sure yuu get BROMO) Adv the the in Missing Mother Held or Ransom Is Belief MINER NABBED IN BLAST PLOT COUZENS SMITH IN RUMOR LIST UP His: SEAT ENATE DUE TO WNSEND DEEAT forces win BERRY QUITS CCESSOR SOON HELP WEAK TO CLIMB JUDGE URGES WOMEN INAL CHAPTER LATER IS HINT Mussolini latly Refuses to Go to Lausanne for irst Session of Parley 1 John Wllkowskl 2 yearn old 7383 Russell street arrested by roller accus'd with being a fugi tive from Justice unday was turn ed over to a deputy sheriff from Port Huron where he Is wanted by federal authorities to face a charge of breaking Into the Pearl Beach postoffice Besides cash which po lice say Wllkowskl took from the postoffice safe guns fishing tackle and other sporting paraphernalia were found in his possession when he was arrested on his arrival in Detroit DRY ACT lXTtHK Philadelphia Nov "73 Pro hibition has come to stay de clared Miss Evangeline national commander of the Salvation Army at the final meeting Sunday night of the National Convention of the Women's Christian Temperance union '4 ADJOINING BUILDINGS SAVED BY HARD WORK where the fCopyrlibt hr Hsrrls 4 Ewing Wash a Ington Cy SENATOR TUPMAN NEWpEKRY tract the origin of a long distance call supposed to have been made from Chicago last Wednesday by a woman who represented herself as Mrs Merrnt's daughter and talked briefly with Mrs Merritt Member of the family said Sunday they had learned the call came from Redford They believe she telephone conver sation was bogus and conceived to deceive Mrs Jterritt Into believing: her daughter wa in trouble In Chi cs go Mrs Merritt Is worth 86307) tn real estate here th family said They believe that possibly the wom an Is held for a large cash ransom which will be demanded later on the mistaken Impression YhattMra Jterritt haiready money Believe Money la Motive that is the only object we can conceive that the person who are responsible for Mrs Mer ritts disappearance have In mind" said Mrs Mary Walsh sister in law of the missing woman "She is a dear sweet woman has not an enemy We are convinced that hey captors may try to make Continued Pace Two Coloma Eight CARDINAL MERCIER ILL Brussels Nov 19 Cardinal Mercier primate" of Belgium Is ill with influenza Ills condi tlon Sunday night was report ed as progresainng favorably Thecardlnat caught cold at the ceremony of entombing Bel glum's unknown soldier Novem berll and was forced to take to bed the following day ALLEGED POSTOICE ROBBER NABBED HERE A Bend in the Road You see be yond a bend in the road until you get to the corner Neither can you know the tremendous pulling power ot ree Press Want Ads nor how they can help you until you give them a trial We in 'j vile you terdo that very thing for judging by the thou sands of users who get IM 'MEDIATE ACTION every day we are sure that you will find them decidedly produc live of RESULTS and that hours before afternoon pa pers are even printed Call Ad Taker Main 9400 Prisoners to Study Engineering at Penn State BX re Private Leaaed Wire Sunbury Pa Nov Id ollowing a conference between Professor Gordon of Pennsylvania State college 'Dr Talbot Roer of St Reformed church and William Calhoun fir warden of the Northumberland county prison 15 of the young prison Inmates will take up a course In engineering through the school The prisoners seem anxious to take the course The studies are designed to help In practical shop work and in automobile repairing Mod of the Instruction will be by mall Must of the men In the course are under 21 years of age find are prison for stealing automobiles petty crimes Appointee Will Serve Two Years Until December 1924 That Governor Alei 3 Groesbeck will act quickly In filling tho Unit ed States senate vacancy caused by the resignation ot Senator New berry Is the Judgment of those close to the executive The new appointee is certain to be a Repub lican though most likely to be man of Independent thought and action Sunday night th governor de clined to comment on Senator Newberry's resignation or to Indi cate no is tmeiy to receive plum "I have Jun the nouncement of hl resignation haven't had time to consider matter' he explained "It Is no simple matter to find the person who come closest to measuring up to senatorial responsibilities and that Is exactly what I will try to do The appointment will be made Continu'd on ace Two CelSmn our "Europe will not be healed until after there shall have been written over the doorways of church cathedral and synagogue: 'Before the High God Not for to the power on earth and ambition and passion and hatred and destruction" After telling of conditions in Europe Dr Wise devoted consid erable time to the defense ot Rev Buckner of Aurora Neb who recently lias been retired by a conference of his church on the ground of advancing years The re tirement of Rev Buckner Las created a considerable stir In churchetrcles throughout the country and ha comscto be known as the "Buckner case" Dr Wise declared that the retire ment of Rev Buckner was nothing more than the taking away from 4 Representative Will in Conference on Near Terrltet Switzerland 13 (By the Associated Musso bn Italy's ascist! premier Sun day afternoon flatly refused the re quest of Premier Poincare and Lord Curzon which reached him here by telephone to proceed to Lausanne and confer there with the rench and British statesmen and perforce Poincare and Lord Curzon who had alighted from their special train at Lausanne got aboard and came to Territet They dined with Mussolini at the Grand Hotel des Alps and later over their coffee discussed theen Tente's program tor the Near East conference 5 leet Show of Isgepssdeaee vi Arrangements had been made to serve this entente dinner In Iord Curzon's apartment at th Hotel Beau lllvage at Uuchy on the lakc eioe near American When the me son from Paris arrived at the Lausanne depot the ministers started for their quarters while their secretaries busily tele phoned to Territet urging the Ital ian premier to come to Ouchy by automobile but Mussolini declined replying that that was impossible It was Mussolini's first demon stration of Independence and the rench and British leaders bowed to it The story also went around that Mussolini di like 1 to travel in Switzerland since the day he was expelled from that country The ban of' expulsion wss officially lift'd only the week before the asclstl leader became premier Unity ef ront Sunday night's conference aimed at securing unity of front and It Indicated that Italy Insists upon complete equality with rance and Great Britain and the "Big Three" dinner was so Informal that some body labelled it "black shirt di plomacy" It was served In' the simplest manner In the main dining room and the hotel guests dining at nearby tables had a closeup of the three statesmen who wearing sack suits ate their meal leisurely Mussolini met Poincare and Cur zon at th statlon and welcomed' them cordially He explained that he preferred not to go to lAUsanr as le was convinced tliat the first meeting should be held nt a place not influenced by the conference atmosphere He'agreed however to proceed to Lausanne on the mln icrerlcl special leaving at Ii)43 and spend the night there and con tinue the conversations DETROIT MICHIGAN MONDAY Runs Down Man' Leaves Himon Street Woman Diei Result of all at Home by an automobile which did not stop an unidentified man about 40 years old was removed to Receiving hospital by the police at 8:90 in Sunday from Russell street nesr Canfield avenue suf fering from a fractured skull' His condition is serious Witnesses told pollcf the automo bile large touring car which speeded' north on Rusell street after th accident The mn who no marks of Identlfloetlon on his person has a dark la about 18 pounds In weight and about five feet seven 5 Inches In hlghL i A 1 Mrs Mande Rrosche JS year old who Saturday fell down a stairway In her home at 12 Elmhurst avenue Highland park died In tho Highland Park General hospital early tlinday evening of a fractured skull She had never fully regained conecloue nese after the accident Miss Martha Haley 17 years old of Kansas i City Mo a guest of Kalamazoo and Detroit friends wg taken to Receiving hospital suffer ing from shock following a col lision between an automobile In which she and three others wqe riding and a one man street car at Moran avenue and East Grand boule vard Sunday evening The street car was knocked from Its tracks by the Impact None of the other occupants of the auto mobile a roadster was Injured STAR TO BAfTeXWIE ROM USING HIS NAME Jiuitanne delegates are lodged cnao' i Poincare and Lord Cur rariM arrived at William Thompson Roomer Battles in Vain When Escapo is Cut Off have no panacea for curing In dustrial ha responded "1 would ask the government flo avoid that kind of legislation that mili tates against industrial freedom This of course I a negative rem edy but It is worth while It la clearly evident that In some in stant's the government has in dulged in ilase legislation This mllltaiee against industrial har mony I believe that ultimately the Industries themselves will recogntz that they have a right to exlac sole ly on the basis the service they render This service Implies a liv ing wage A living wage eliminate the problem commonly vailed capital and labor or at least tends In that direction" 5 Other questions and answers In hia questionnaire are as "You are reported as being! op posed to the Issuance of Injunctions in Industrial diputeal "1 am opposed to what term the abuse of Injunctions Beyond tho shadow ot a doubt there ere cases In which injunctions should be served I would always demand that th government botn of the state and of the nation protect lit and property Therefore II iz Impossible tor me tn declare agalpst all Injunc tions My dtsllko tor Injunctions In labor disputes was Illustrated by the Injunction ot Attorney ueuetul iiaugnerty New York Nov 19 (By United Ralph Chapman IS years old of Kanses wa released from the Home for Humeleflg Buys Saturday when he promised to quit hoboing and return home 110 told Magistrate Well he had covered about 10 poo miles to learn "geography first hand" by "riding the rods" An unnam'd man who heard the case while In court furnished the youth with money to get back to Kansas City Bltuns CIHHrrS Oklahoma City Okla Nov IS Branding as a "dastardly and damnable charges tiled tn district court ot Oklahamo Saturday night against Governor A Rob ertson alt'glrg that ho releas 'd a murder convict from the state penitentiary to "kill the county attorney of Okmulgee the chief executive Sunday bitterly denounced the public official "who has stooped so low" as to make the charge GEORGIA BACKER XV1VS London varsity of Wales has returned 'parliament 1y a vote ot 97 over Sir 1 7 Grirtith lib oral who received 451 votes and Miss Wheeler Independent 403 rrie tdoyn Georgian "In the house therefore number 48 Writing on Terror Warning Causes Arrest of Suspect to The Pre Iron Mountain Mich Nov After working a year on the mys terious blasting the Chapin mine air line here May 10 1921 John Michela of Duluth head of the Oliver Iron Mining company police Sheriff arrell and Prosecuting At torney Knight have arrested Louis Turbessl 38 years old employe at the mine in connection with the crime A married oman who claims Turbessl is the father of her baby Is largely responsible for his ar rest for she admitted Turbessl told her he dynamit'd the air line ac cording to the prosecuting attor ney Return rom 117 Turbessl recently returned' from Italy and brought his wife and two children with him During the bdslness Mepresslon of that year the Chapin mlnq laid off all single men and Turbeisf was They So Conceited and Money Mad Dr Gullen Reads rom Letters wrong with the Ask Rev George Edgar Gullen pastor of the West Grand Boule vard church at Twelfth street who Sunday night preached on that problem before an eager audience of men and fashionably dressed womenfolk married and tmmarrled who packed the main floor and gallery to overflowing Dr Gullen admitted he himself had not known how seamy a propo sition was man until during the last week he wai flooded w'Hh let ters by women telling him all about It There tame to him missives from white haired grandmothers gross widows ordinary widows niai rled women spinsters flappers a IVw Imperfection Easing bls erman on stack of feminine epistler which lay on tho pulpit as he spoke' Dr Gullen ex uressed the general opinion that nwi would be almost perfect creatures it: irst so manj of them were not 1 1 ootball Victory Celebratory ight Off City ire Cops Trenton Nov 19 (Ur United Over enthusixstia as a result of thHr gridiron victory students of the peddle Institute set fire to a barmon the outskirts oj the campus Saturday night and when firemen attempted to ex tinguish the blazk fought them eifi with stones and sand The building was totally destroy ed Willard 'V NorrU vol'int'fi fireman was seriously Injured when he waa hit on the bead with a rock thrown by one ot tbe students AS the hospital it was said he was suf ferlng from a fractured skull Peddle defeated Blain acadcmg 7 IVll 1 III llUli JpiUUlV Dance at Arcadia 2 special Balcony Adn VOL 8 NO 54 ry it' ami fmyRiclans wcre by polira InveRtlgatots fjn a futlla" efftrt to tram the The foui1 holdup men possibly were those 1 who recently escaped from Ionia reformatory Chief Grant of the lUver Bouga po lice believes Thezcar was dis covered in the rear of a garage on orchard street not more than 20 minutes after tlm thieves aban doned it An attempt was made to secure finger prints btthc dew rendered that futile Tbe men drove away In the stolen car after one held a revolver at the head of Mika Lachman 1DGS East Grand boulevard manager of theparking ground Oil Station Held I Edward Doland 6S2 Sheridan ave nue reported to police that he was walking in Townsend avenue near Krcheval early Sunday when two men pounced upon him Poland was deprived of a watch and stick pin articles he valued at A burglar entered the house of Hamill 254D Seminole afe nue Jewelry and clothing valued at 145 were stolen Entering the drug tore of Phil McManus at erndale and avenues shortly before 8 Sunday evening two thugs one holding a revolver over the pro prietor robbed the cash drawer of 131 and escaped in an automobile police were told McManus was alone when the men entered STETHN 9 WISE flourishing and loyal church a man who was unafraid to speak the Brands Action Blander the technicalities of the re tirement or rnis nno nenro frnm active ministry In the Nebraska Continued on Page Two Column Three amily ears Captors Will orce Her to Give Them Her $60000 Properties Relatives of Mrs Mary Merritt 4222 Humboldt avenue wealth' owner of real estate who left her home for Chicago in company of a stranger masquerading as a Chi cago detective who promised to lead Mrs Merritt to her long lost daughter Sunday expressed fears that the missing mother has come to harm Their fears have been affirmed by the fact that Chicago addresses given by the pseudo detective have proven fictitious Other circum stances likewise show a sinister mo tive led the "detective" to kidnap Mra Merritt according to the family Search New Nation wide police of Detroit and Chicago have been enlisted In the search which now has become natlon wld' The missing daughter Mrs Anna Irene i TLS rsf frsts 9 zifzl 1 A rank UIPjlianAil mvmvi a vrua i ve wa in Loa Angeles when last Complete changes Hotel GrlawoM heard from on October 30 Barber Shop A trial will convince Effort' will be made Monday Adv ormer Governor rowns Dems Who Voted for Tariff SMCtttl to The niw nnbi MGh Nor stand on the issues confronting the nation were enunciated Sunday by Senator eject Woodbridge erris who discussed his declara tion ot principles for the first time since bis election by anwerlng 35 questions on pertinent subjects The first question put to Mr er ris was: "You are reported ea beina to compulsory arbitration In labor dieputea and against legis lation which would make collective bargaining and the right to strike unlawful What is your remedy for curing industrial upheaval Stage Door Johnny 15 Trails Show Girl rom Home in California Social to The ree Prs New York Nov The young est and most persistent door Johnny" on record was described today by Texas Guinan handsome iictress He is Gilbert Salmon aged 15 ot Oakland Cal Gilbert is miss ing from home and Sunday the po lice of New York received a letter from the Oakland authorities asking them to see Miss Tv'tu and ask her if she knows t'i young Salmon is 1 Miss Guinan said that Gilbert be riEe Infatuated with her while playing In Oakland He used to wait at the stage door with flow rs she wentto San Jose Sb did Gilbert After San Jose she played at Los Angeles San ran lsco and Stockton Cal Gllgert always turned up sometimes loolt Ir a little travel stained as he couldn't always raise the carfare At Dallas Texas Miss Guinan raid Gilbert's carfare back home and packed him off She said she would not be eurprlced to see her 15 yrar old admirer turn up here although It quite Acme distance 'rum Oakland MANIS SLAIN BY ROOMMATE S3 Watchman pcl Others Re move 29 Horses as Smoke 'lulls Nearby Barn With a11 avenues of escape Hocked by flames that were sweep ing the rear ot the two story room ing house at 848 Abbott street Lr ourth aventie shortly after o'clock Sunday evening William Thompson 38 years old fought in vain to escape His body was found by firemen in a wash room Thompson had an apartment near tb kitchen where the blae Is be eved to have originated He wa tlon in the house and It Is thought 7ht he wa dozing in hl room ind did not awaken until almosttrancled by the smoke When he dried to escape he found the back th building In a man ot flames and moke and alt means of es cape blocked 4 lrrtna la Body It apparent he battled with thelmes end smoke for several mln i fi and managed to get into thei oom where he was found by me nwe of Ladder companies No and 12 under the commandif Captain Harry Callahan and Uflllam jps'n)r O' (j47 jjnwood avenue was passing near Abbottire r'l Third avenue when he siecovercd the fire He sent in an alarm from Abbott street and ourth Ivwiue which brought Battalion chief Charles Becht and George 'roegan and all op the downtown 0P w'eSBaker 821 Abbott street Who was on hl way home also uw the fire and rushed to the house to warn the occupants He not no answer to hl knocks and with another citizen kicked In the front door Both men tried to en er the building but were driven hack by the smoke and flames When the firemen arrived It did tot take them long to get the fire und'r control Captain Calla han and his men soon were able to enter th' front of the building? Keep ire rom Spreading In the meantime Chief Becht and Creegan and their men' were f'ShtlnK the blaze which threatened tiis adjoining structures and were successful In their efforts A Isrge crowd gathered to watth th the but nearly all had gone when the firemen entering the rear of the building found the body ot Thompson on the washroom floor An Investigation showed that Thompson had died ot suffocation His body was lllghtly burned Deputv Coroner Edward was called and the body removed to the county morgue where it was identified by William Marande' Thompson was a roofer The rooming house It was reported was ronducted (by a Mrs Beck Horse TakSa rom Stable As the fire grew threatening I'eenty nlne horse in the Place boarding stable at Abbott street and ourth avenue were removed uy Arthur Jamieson night watch man and citizens Thompson Is the Second'man to be auffocaled in a fire In three days John Wolanskl 61 year old died In a residence fire at 2150 Medbury avenue early riday The damage in Sunday night's fire is estimated at JI 500 to Speak Out Uiinnne Nov (By the Asso elated Press) The Indications Sun day night that the representatives of the United States government will take an active part in the Neat Easter conference which will open Monday with a plenary session nt the Lausanne casino have suddenly gfvon' the conference great Inter national Importance America will not zmly obcerve she will speak and speak out vigorously when she thinks the occasion demands ft and In a general way will Insist on every right of participation nnjoved by other countries In all thing except actual voting Such the Associated Press itn nerstands is tho American posi tion and It Is founded upon the fact that the United States like tho European powers possesses Inter ests In Turkey and upon the Amer ican conviction that the United States cannot sit Idly by and allow other world nations to dispose ot the future of the Turkish etat without taking Into consideration the views of the United States The American ambassador to Italy Richard Washburn Child and the American minister to Switzer land Joseph Grew plan to at tend all the sessions of the confer 'nee with Hear Admiral Bristol Joining them later The United States never declared war on Tur key and I not represented at Lau sanne to take part In the revision of the treaty of Sevcres but she has a distinct Interest In the ques tion of the Turkish capitulations and the freedom of the straits Defend oreign Courts Although it Is too early to define the position of the United States on the various problems to be dis cusRl at the conferences therecem'd every prospect Sunday night that the American represen tatives who lose their character ization of "Observer" and become full fledged delegates with the res ervation aboj'e noted will oppose any project to abandon the extra territorial privilege which permits foreigners to be tried in foreign courts in Turkey The American theory is said to be thnt the Turkish law Is essen tially baaed on religious tenets to which foreigners including Ameri cans do not subscribe and that when tho lives andr property nt Americans are Involved it is only natural that the? desire to retain these Juridical exemption already authorized either by tradition or by treaty Wh'n It comes to taxation of foreigners or foreign property: tn Turkey the Impression prevail that the Unit'd Stat's may advo Contlnued onjage Too Column ive $3750 TOO LOW OR CAMPAIGN IW nUWTO BE ANNOUNCED SenatoreUct Who Criticised )Govcrnor Say Merit Others Says Letter to Every Voter is Legitimate I Alone Will Have 1 Any Bearing Rabbi Rebukes Orthodox Re quirements Condemns Ac tion in Buckner Case New York Nov (By United "The church has sold It 1 self to the powers and principal! 1 ties of the world" Rabbi Stephen Wise declared in an address be for the ree Synagogue st Car negie Hall Sunday "It has ceas'd to be the church of God or 'of man but has rather become one of the organized Insti tutions of th state sharing tts limitations and It faults and with out even a modicum of the state freedom and power" Rabb! AVI a declared Special to The Press arl CblnS Tribune New York Nov light ot 3000 miles so she might keep t4 herself her 10 year oId daughter ended In failure today when Mr Joseph Ct Kollstede WUUmantics Conn walked down the gangplanx ot the steamship Paris and wai greeted by a deputy sheriff bearing an application for a writ ot habeai corpus Ths mother fought vainly agalnsl court decision all afternoon In the end wa forced to a th little girl led away to Join hep father from whom the mother waS divorced A deputy sheriff waited patiently in the corridor outside the courtroom of Justice Marsh for th tearful farewell between Mrs IColleted and her daughter Anita The flight of the mother and child began In aris where Mrs Koll stede was visiting her daughter but a cable warned the former band of the approach of the pair and he obtained a writ seeking to enforce the ruling of a Rhoda Is land court which had 'given him the custody of the girl Mrs Kollst'de obtained the 11 vorce In providence In March 1921 Justice Marsh ruled that ths Rhode Island court awarding tho child to the father mustba obeyed Kollstede announced he would take Anltd to aris to her grandmother STUDENTS BURN BARN IN REVEL Lodger Ends Own Life After atal Quarrel ork Nov (Bj United Elmer Lee Godfrey wa root and killed Sunday by Mathew Dodds his roommate because to defended their in atiurrel Dodd? then committed roi'ide the police Dodds ''came anger'd when Mrs XVetz Ah rooming house where 'n tnen refused to evict a wnh whom he had quar upheld Mrs Wi tx eowe3nf the Mice Dodds be a eu n(yrlated and whipped on Godfrey He through his hi art hriilntha? iVed a bullet Into his dying Instantly Pox trot coxtest is prize? Delightful par wvna HC 2 i jt5! Lor Nov (By Vntt ed Hodolph valentln movie idol hftt filed an answer In court hl reference to hla divorced action to change her nami frarn Jean Acker to Jean Acker Valentin" He contested the action on the grounds that Intended uMng his name for purpose Valitlno Insisted that when married Jean Acker she understood his name was Rodolfo Gugllolml and that he vras tu uwe the name of Kodidph Valentino solely aa a stag name The rlgift path of life should not be made so steep so rugged and so narrow that there Is danger of ten? many falling off Judge Edward Jeffries told 200 guests of the social extension committee of the Twen tieth Century club Sunday after noon It Is well to keep in mind there room for only a few at the peak we should not ceane to climb or forget to help pome one not so sturdy as we" he said should be maintained a sympathetic spirit vi co operuiion among classes of the human John I Dexter president of association told of unric ikiiifi Lv the newsbuVR and traduced three members who gave recitations Evelyn and Ethyl Ben nett gave a musical program Mrs Marguerite iir aublen wan hostess too much attention to their stenog raphers rom Smiles Io Tear Pretty women In the gallery tit tered when in rhyming verse quot ed ut length by tho minister fin other woman concluded that despite all the criticism of which women were capable when came to huw bands every Eve's daughter of them' would as 'the to go for 'em straight to No sooner had the titter died down however than Dr Gullen had the women searching nervously for handkerchiefs wherewith to dry the tegirtf that burst their eyes when he pointed out that man as distinguished from woman has not quite reached the lowest rung of depravitv: There' was more good in most men than they had inkling of he said He told cf a man who after years spent as minister of the gospel In one of the most classic churches in New York city fell into in three times three until his wealthy and influential father forsook him to the rigor of justice The nrstwhile preacher was placed for 90 days Id a cell with criminals During those t0 da ya the ex minister served as chambermaid to the crooks who shared his cell until he could call even the black man his brother Tftdav that ex convict Is a srreat kifkvii0h hPAacher niinrr 1 uu victims of arj overpowering desire to jot righteousneas Dr Gullen said lord It over their womenfolk: hj furthermore they observed a code Prtorl ot ethics which would in practice assertiveness hold good for women as well asye at j)e root Of most of the evil mcnU If so many were noi muuer nn (he me mad and thereby oblivoua of theirJsftjrL duties as husband and fathers Ispnndents Anr re seme were fririv these he rtecllno i to consider Most of the wive offering opinions on menfolk had scathing thing to say about that genus as a whole pro viding" that their own particular husband were regarded as excep tions to the rule One kindly matron wrote lhat she was blessed with the test hoab ind broth'rs end sons iti lu seiu hsit that without ms? iii'aui pn' i AdvJ tiuning XMin tL sonic uf tflem NOVEMBER 20 1 9 2 EX PAGE my women cor re rites that she could husband if confronted sudden temnta tfon he lapsed in bh morality What she cannot forgive him Is hia ever present demeanor of supc rurity many men desbelleve in their business and political ability' no matter how utterly they I themselves lack IntelHgehce 1 such men won ves in buslnev I hrec Column Two 1 PRICE: THREE LAUDS LEAGUE DESPITE Al LU Kt in MAK LAJ1 I 'If I war to throw stene through th windows at your home annoy Mr erri or atnnd out lh front of th' building and reek to disrupt your achcol you would con abler ft parfbctly proper to jjeeart An Injunction against maTY "Most certainly' are reported as favoring the return ot the exces profit tax Was not that tax in 'arge measure re ponsbla for the unprecedented high "No doubt the excess profit tax contributed to the high prices but the principle la what I am contend ing for Those who paid the excess profit tax had certainly been re Continued on age Three Column Three Hobo 16 Travels 10000 Miles Quits Storm Wrecks City of Dres i den AH but One of Crew Are Rescued The little Canadian steamer City of Dresden en route from a lower Lake Erie port wKli a cargo of coal for Port' Burwell Ont foundered off that port Saturday night in the furious storm that swept the lower lakes AU members of the crew except one were saved The drown ed man was Harry Kerr of Am herxtburg New of the loss of 'the vessel which wa owned by Captain McQueen of Amherstburg Ont was received Sunday In a long distance telephone message from Captain Henning of Port Burwell Believed Near Shore Detail of the kinking ot the City of Dresden are meager The boat with Captain McQueen in command la not believed to have been far from shore when her seam opened as a result of the pounding received from the heavysea She sank In 30 feet of water The crew consisted of four men be Ide the Skipper 'rregrlne Mc Queen on of Captain McQueen Ray Sawyer Clifford McBride and Harry Kerr The home rot all are at Am heratburg I Taking refuge In the rigging Cap tain McQueen hi on Sawyer and McBride were able to hold on until rescued by a tug but Kerr awept away by a comber and was not again seen Th rescued crew ate now at Port Small SVaedea Bast 1 A peculiar coincidence In con nection the les of thjj City of Dresden Is the fact that Captain larrTMrQu'en another son of tips Amherstburg kljper wa In com mand i ot the ugo motor cruiser Honora which went on the rheks on Lake Ontario laat Thnraday and was lost Captain McQueen nnd hU rew of two men were saved Tho City ot Dresden was a small wooden boat of about 150 tons Last year she In service between Oswego and Belleville Ont IIEENCONVICTS Thieves Abandon Stolen Car After Police Chase One Believed Wounded Punctured In 52 places with re volver bullets and gunshot its run ning board and wheels showing traces of blood the touring car be longing to Joseph 51 Dodge 2274 Lothrop avenue which four youths Saturday night stole from a park ing ground on Madison avenue near the A was found in an alley on Orchard street off Jeffer son avenue by River Rouge police early Sunday morning The recovery ot the car followed a dramatic pursuit ot the thieves by Detroit policemen and state troopers who made a dash after the holdup men as the latter tied for safety in Telegraph road May Be Eeeeped Convict Many shot tfere fired after the automobile until Sight of It was lost near River Rouge The blotches of blood oh thp car were taken to in dleafH That Ai nno included because tq thieves wrs wotjnie The car vas the olL country It in alleged he i restun Mr Dodge who was became angry and loud in hie 1 summoned to River Rouge tu identi K'lel a kalnre 4 i Al a rtrn1 fV If 1 cera say he visited another man's wife i The only' clue the authoGtlea found at the' time of the dynamiting was a note tied to a power line tower which read as follows: 'Ev crybody arot the right to live eat fo this la just a warning if It change It will he Writing la Gitte It was established that the note was written by a Wyman so the officers Induced another person to write to the woman with whom Turbessl wan friendly She replied and a tompattson of her writing was made by expert who claimed it tallied exactly with the writing on tho nte of warning authorities allege Tho woman told the prosecuting attorney she did not know why Turbessl wanted the note written and asked no questions when she gave it to him he says £he is al leged to havo said Turbessl told her he timed the explosion destroy ing the air lino Into the mine for 3:45 In the morning so no miners would be killed as the hoisting cages would not be used at that hour Turbessl denied the accusations of the woman when brought before her Saturday and claimed it was a up because he pressed payment from her husband on a note for $75 for a horse which he old to him according to the au thorities Act End 4 Years of Over $3750 Campaign Limit United States Sefistor Trams! Newberry of Detroit hs re signed the seat In tbe tipper houss of congress about which has cen tered four years ot bitter partisan controversy III resignation dated Novemb'S II "to take Immediate effect" w4 handed to Governor Al'X Ornere back at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoois In th latter Detroit office and Is brought to an end the countrywide speculation aa to the affect the dw teat of hl aenlor colleague S'na tor Charles Townsend ot Jsck'ac son in the recent election woula have upon Newberry Hampered by Penecvttea "Hampered by partisan perzoeua tfon" tbe Newberry letter of raalga nation point out he realtsa th futility ot further service In thv senate since ths d'faat ot Senator Townsend He frankly admit thla wa what Impelled hl volunterp resignation s' That other factor were Involve In th defeat of Townsend than thff' criticism hl colleague faced bee cause of supporting and voting seat Newberry nnd what the Iett d'ecrtbe aa "four year of con at ttnuoua propaganda of mlrepren tatlon and untruth" the aenatot affirm "Analyst of the result Ire other states indleatss that a gn erel feeling of unrest was malnifl responsible therefore" he says Newberry's resignation' creating a vacancy which Governor Grote beck will fill by appointment fo the unexpired term up to Decern' her Uil bring to an end tern porarlly at leakt the four year ot bitter attack the senator laced Since it wa revealed there was ended In hl election campaign izg 918 a sum approximating 813000b principally for advertising clrcu latlon of campaign literature and employment of office help Illata Ead la Net YtL That It may not be the final chap ter however Indicated when Senator letter ot resig nation says significantly la condu sion In the future there soenz la be opportunities for public serv ice I shall not hesltats to offer my services to Die state which 1 love andths country I revere" Senator letter of resig nation to Governor Groesbeck read as iniiowsr Alox Groesbeck "Governor of Michigan laineing Michigan Blr: I lender herewith my resig nation as United States senator from Michigan to take immedi ate effect I am Impelled to take this action because at the recent election notwithstanding his long and faithful public serv ice and hl strict adherence to the basic principles ot con structive Republicanism which "I hold In common with him Senator Townsend was defeat cd While thia failure to re elect him may have been ('ntlnved ea ags Three slogan onry MOTHER LOSES IN LONG IGHT TO KEEP CHILD 9 Senator Say Defeat of Towmend Led To Decision Hi i I I 1 1 1 in a 'W 1 i 'f rh JJ i 2: Ji if 3j 0 1 4 iM I lw I i 4 Jrv I 4 1 i fE Givks I rM II inMi "s' i 3 nV 3 5 'Ivi 'SI TO nV O' liX cM 1'.

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