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The Weather Rain tonight; colder in extreme west portion Friday, rain, possibly changing into snow and colder. THE SALEM NEWS If Yon Have Dirt valuable article the qiilefcflli way to find It la through the and of The Newe. VOLUME 35 No. 69 TWELVE PAGES SALEM, OHIO THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1923 THREE Eight Days Of Bliss Arc Turned To Sorrow. Big Buriness" Today Will Be Small In Twenty Years He Says.

OUTSIDE CAPITAL HALTS PROGRESS Success Depends On Public Confidence, Says Big Auto Producer. Detroit. March 22. Wi hlli Will ive grown to pro! that bus today will be small in ae- mg to opinion exprr Ifi-my nl in a review ot conditions and a phc-y lor the future. Ford an optimist.

But he be- l(V( that in a for of 11 cap.tai, Ford with prog" Money out in dividends, believes, should go back.into the let io ami expand A manufacturer should run his business ju-t as he runs hi- honu, i i.i'iio'i err maker said ord thinks that within live years most ot the railways will be electrified. He revealed that he to construct mode highway paralleling the Toledo and Iron ton railroad, which be bought several years ago, Bustnefs Wil Be Magnified "Within 20 industry will be magnified that the big business of today will be small in comparison" was Ford's answer to the question is industry coming Continuing, Ford -aid: Industry is coming to big business. Not big business as we know it 1(1 )- wl at 1 mean. We have, within four miles of where you are sitting a plant which is a big plant when compared to other manufacture in plants of today. It employs more than lb'." men.

This big plant is our blast furnaces where wo u-c just three things in the raw coal, ore and wood. From those three fundamentals we produce a multitude of products. "People look at the plant and say a big It is today, it won be 2 years from today. Industry, 2" years from now. will be a businos that takes material in the raw and turn; them into a finished product at a price the average customer cun "There will be an elimination of the profits ot the various middlemen.

Those profits cannot remain because they are unnatural profits. They are the profits of the people who do not create. To be entitled to a profit a man nru-t create or serve some indispensible need in the process of production and distr bu Don. Need Pub'ic Confidence "But, to cl. big business must first gain the confidence of public.

"There is a difference a marked difference -between t)ig mimen usi l7 a-'H a --t Mrs. Ida Lillian Bell of Boston married an old sweetheart, Charles Nelson Morris only to find out eight days later that he had family in Cleveland, Ohio. Hi in court. Testimony Gives Information On Check From Hotel Man. Chase For Band Of Piute Indians Is Drawing To a Close.

MISSING MEMBERS OF POSSE FOUND Forty Dissatisfied Indians Guarded To Prevent An Outbreak. Mont I'tah, March 22 -Far hum civilization being cnactel today at may be Amor ca's last wild west drama. The chase for the band of Piute Indian; who .5 years of dD- agreement w.th the white settlers or Juan county, bv defying the law land tiecing witn two prisoners who had escaped from a hcr.ff. was believed drawing to a close in the hill country. Only meagre information trickling hack, hour pos-e lli ved mis dug have been found.

They bail Wandered a way- on a hunt but later trail they were following returned to that In which the main body wn- traveling The body of Bishop's Boy, Indian, shot to death tWo days a 20 has been louud by the posse. 1 This was taken here to indicate tlia confessed whites were closing in on the Indians I and the body apparently had been dropped in flight. Another indication that the fleetni warriors are hard pressed, was cou tained in hind four When found by were sent back guard. Forty Jndiau.s are under guard at Blauding. All of the unsettled and dissatisfied members or the aio being rounded up and held to joining the fugitives in Society Women To Fight Prohibition Many Thirtcjs Voint To Prosperiti 1 hingtou.

Mari 22 The wavo of vxnunetii.il ani ti al prosperity tn 11 -ti Staiti, marked deeline In business faldures, in ock and mci tu tue output of tabi shments, the department of uitmei.ce lai ed in n.iewtng business uditimi imi Februarj. Imptov, ment being noted In praetieaUy all of inda tir, accordimi to re 1 cucii Ing department. ANOTHER GHASTLY or upon John Krulctc Fails To Pay Fine And Is Confined In City Jail. RAIDS CONDUCTED IN SALEM HEIGHTS Police Find Wheat Mash In The House But Cannot Locate Still. Chicago Woman, 40.

And Her 72-Year-Old Mother In Suicide Pact. Mrs. Lothrop Ames, leader orary chairman of an association ther that ha liibition amendment. opened been made fight on the lion- pro- Plans Heart Causes Death re hard pressed, was --------the fact that they left Head Of National Chain Of and Dies jn pull. man Berth.

their pursuers, they to Illanding under Toledo, March 22, A broken head over the failure of his vast plans for a national chain of stores was be lieved today to have been respnnsifil for the death ot Leonard It. Steel, Jr. 42 year-old merchant and financier id Buffalo, whose body was found in compartment upon a westbound No" circling over part of the 20 mile batti York Daesenaer train. vent tfieir reported that the Indians had succeeded during night in a second J. P.

Morgan in i Collapse of his gigantic schemes preyed upon his peace of mind and he brooded until his health began lo feel the ill effect S. Mis present trip was saiil to have been planned as vacation to give him a re from business offa ira. The of train aid itat peal'd to lie in normal health "lieu he retired. A trust is ape illative fn- iMistly that sets out to monopolize 1 1 a de It monopolize; by Ue- troykig tit if in and. after competition is destroyed, it advances over controlled field.

Tue coming, 1 biMievo, when there will be no outside in big business. The reason for tin; is simple. VN'hv should there A man invests money in a cm tern for the single purpose of taking tee, out profits and reinve those in something else. Phis wrong. It is bad business.

The profits from a concern shtltld be put back into the expansion ot that ce! Columbus, March 22. Consideration is being given today by the senate probe committee to submitted by Sen, Kyrder, Henry county, and Atwood, Franklin, at last, session of the committee which is Investigating i port alleging bribery in connection ith efforts to induce senate to pass the Marshall bill ducing liability of hotel proprietor in eases of losses, by theft, sustained by hotel guests. Sen. Kyrder and Sen. Atwood ter- tilled that Robert O'Brien.

secretary of the Ohio Hotel association. told them that Sen. Rowe, Cleveland, had given a $300 note to J. Sawyer, Cleveland, who had employed to work for the Var-i hill by W. W.

Byers, a man, chairman of the hotel men's legislative com; that Byers had discounted the note and that Sen. Rowe had been ad- vaneed $50 as "expense Kyrder also testified that C. Nickels. Philadelphia, president of the Ohio Hotel association, gave him a statement from Byers which is credited with being, a confession relative to the $300 note issued by Sen. Rowe and cashed by Byers, who is said to have resigned as chairman of the legislative and to replac thoee shot in the last clash with the posse.

Strong reinforcements have sent up from Blanding ammunition and food tor the posse. It is believed from the best information obtainable there are more than a dozen in the renegade band. passenger The body, clad in nightgarments, was found by Steel's chauffer was accompanying him upon his trip Into the middle Train million were notified and when Toled was reached the body was remove I to a local undertaking establishment An examination the body convinced the county medical authorities that Steel was the victim of a heart attack. Steel was formerly head of K- Steel which was thrown into bankruptcy after ,000 of stock had been sold Stem mixed merchandising, promotion and finance together, aspiring to Ben been shall land state 1N PEC hearing last night, Sen. Rowe' issued a statement denying that the $300 note and $50 loan had anything to do with the Marshall bin.

declared that the note was given Sawyer and was paid and the check returned to Rowe Feb. which was 12 days before the Marshall bill was introduced. Sen. Rowe said the check was given for a loan when he was hard up. Senator King Says Society Is Reprehensible To U.

S. Institutions. Washington. March 21 Denouncing the organization of the Italian Faacitti in the United States "reprehensible to the best American institutions" Sen. Win.

H. Kine. Democrat, Utah, Indicated today that the next congress would be ask' to investigate the shirt" movement King warned that the spread of th Fascist! throughout the world mlghi lead to serious international and declared he would formally call it to the attention of the senate when congress convenes. ELECI OFFICERS George Lambert, 79 died Wednesday afternoon in Cleveland following a very brief illuess, the nature of which lias not learn bv Salem relatives. The word of Mr.

Lam bert's death was sent to Salem bv telephone, coming as surprise to friends and hero, Mr. Lambert was widely known tn Baiem where resided tor many vcars. IB affiliated With Salem (). (). bodfi SevenM Ve.n went to Cleveland resided until his death with his only son.

Will Lt nbert IBs wire ceded him In death nine time ago. Funeral arrangements will be an nounccd upon the arrival of the family from Cleveland, Chicago, March 22 Vtiother ly tragedy to day in a subfile pact in which Mr- Kdna Robinson, 7 year-old mtitlier, Mrs William fiarles Wilson, with a razor and ernie I lier ow a life. From a family of wealth in they been reduced through the slavery of drugs to destitution tragedy occurred In cheap roomiti Mrs. Wilson years ago wa Hi wife or Dr William Charles Wil sou, prominent Buffalo physician The Wilsons had money. Came a dav when Dr Wilson was found dead in hi office fils throat cut.

a marl) A few years later Mis. Wilson lier three daughters vanished from Buffalo Thy came to Chicago Kdna the daughter, married ,1 Robin son. Last fall Robinson suddenly came ft raving maniac and was taken to an Insane asylum. The mother and daughter began fi the pinch of want. Then downrigltf porawly.

Added tin- Mrs Wilson's Howard, cut his throat as his father. The police were told In1 feared prosecution for having mu down a child with an an tomobile, struggle became too hard tim mother and daughter. They cided to end it all. They left a note, written by Mrs. Robinson It feelingly of Mrs.

Robinson's bain who had been sent to an institution going of our own free will note stated one is to blunt My dying plea is that you will good to my Hylodermic needles and morphine tablets were found in the home. heavy him down upon Safi aft ei noon when firemen vhltcd tiiat tint) and tu ln-ky and of John Kruletc. law swooped. lit Wednesday Salem police mid a home lu otiiiscaied a quan- in i at the homo Inn 11 aia lie fore Mayor John W. I day morning Krufite wa fined o'en and costs, lia would pi, neither guilty nor not Miiltv Ifi fa to pay the tine and Was remanded to city jail.

If ho falls to pay within 3d days he will bo hut eye, Xpooling insurant a no for the loss of Haystack to the prisoner but aging must be ould lia.v* VISITS SCENE OF iState Inspector Finds No Evidence Of Laxity In This County. Inspector Samuel Lindsay, cf in of the department of weights and measures, pai I this county an unexpet call Wednesday and spent the day with County Sealer of Weights and Measure William Barr. The two officials a tour of the county and weights and measures different points. Mr. Lindsay expressed himself pleased with the condition this county.

He found that check had been taken regularly of weigh- and measures and there was evidence of any laxness in the county inspection and sealing. He le.t for Columbus Thursday Mr. Barr said that the thief part of the inspection was conducted pas tilling and they correct in measure. said th gasoline pumps ot the newer typ1 rarely went wrong if they were pr rlv manipulated and that chiet reason for protest on this account was the fact that moF motorists on their tank guage for a cori measure and that these gnages not correct all time. He advlKed mofOTists to rvsninufptlon of the pump and id if was ct'v thex woul 1 pot net to doubt they were Jing their money's worth, Halts Deportation Of Russians, Poles Washington, March 22.

-Secretary of Labor Davis today issu'd orders to hold up the deportation of Russians and 200 Poles, now held at Ellis Island in excess of the Russian and Polish immigration quotas. The question of the idmittance of these aliens into ihe United States will undecided pending suF of negotiations between Davis and Secretary of State Hughes. See Franco-German In 3 Weeks London. March 22, Franco--German in the Ruhr within weeks was predicted today by th Daily Mail. According to this newspaper, Dr.

Bergmann. German reparations expert, worked out a plan with M. Dubois, a Swiss, and that the latter is now in Paris to offer it to Premier Poincare, McKeefrey To Give Employment To 175 The McKeefrey furnace at Leetoni i will resume operations early in April, some time befor April 15. Mr. announced Thursday.

With the genrral trend of business upward and with prices on the upgrade, the prospects aro excellent, he declared. The furnace will employ 175 Wl. Peat sisterhood i Wednesday evening certi Queen, Mrs. Myrtle Lochhisky Naomi, Mrs. Lucy Rulli.

M' 'Mary Thornberry; herald. Mr George Williams; deputy herald. Mr; McGary; burner, Mr Margai't MeAvoy; fi rs-1 color bearer, Mr Alice Moser; second color lenfi. Mrs. Mary Winstanley; 1 enger, Mr Pauline 0nd Mrs 5 ma n.

keeper of archives, Mrs. Ruth ii assistant keej'r art iiieves, Mi Tuell; Mr Lie Bmk Mrs. Stadelhauer. Mrs Moser; first guard, Mrs Emma Gaffit second guc-rd, Mr Pation; protector, Mrs If -lla Charnesky; (deputy, Mrs Elizabeth fi Mrs. Loehin.

ky received the cheer" and a lunch by Mrs Charm -ky, ouigoin, The officers will install'd at a meeting in two weeks at bite is and lecture which will High school and. venlng. MacMillan, ex; ind gr iphic rip Nor'i; Pole motion pfi t'lk' veil yeai travels the i' leave on an- torium Donai i lecturer, tion of I if and win on land. xi June other trip to ic. This etite! beeil ranged by the Rotary club for tfi.

o' Children In Salem and work atnong the crippled children leveland will Red Cross Lists Twenty Salem Boys Wounded In Action Twenty Salem men were wounded in action while serving their country during the World war. according to a completed by tin home section of the American Red Cross. Of (hi 1 were victims of pas. some or them in addition to shrapnel ami gunshot wounds. One one leg and another lost several finger; as a result of coming In contact with some of the German hign s.ve.

Thi list docs not include those zave their I ves for their count-. Charles tor whom th" Safi post of the American Legion is uamcl, was the ill Salem bov to enlist lor overseas service aud PRISONERS CM! Pittsburg, March 22 Fire in the boiler Hliop and brn-li ph ft th Allegheny county workhouse winch for a time promised to a ri was reported under before noon today One large building was tr Strict discipline many from panic inury 1 jority of them pitch' in and th. flames. Price Of Impo Sit nur Invent if luted liti United Staten Aliarne, Mardi 22 Sherman Doh on of Urbana, specUl eouuael repre Kentlng in lavestigatioii nl D. () Walker rnur.fi a thI morning took up I Alliance, where he wil the spec al grand Jury convene Apri a In order that may acquaint him With every the murder in company with Attorney General Cia.ibc and Irene Walker, widow murdered man.

Deaton visile. Ihn home where Dr. Walker mut and followed the trail of the bloodhounds In ture slayer soon after killing Attorney General ('nihhe i' turned leaving Deaton iti atgc. Habu II ou Swallows Safetu Pin; Knife Fails To Save Him Paul Gaughan. year-old son of Mr and Mrs John Gaughan.

of Pitts burg, former residents of Laetonia. db in Pittsburg, Tuesday morning during an operation to remove a safety pin which the little sw d. operation performed as an measure to the baby survived by Mr. and Mrs John Gaughan. The body will be brought to tcuiB for funeral service Friday morning, the im at St Pat rick's church and buried lu Calvary cemetery.

committed tu county Jail to work hie at cents Krutele, wlui clared a in the sum of eye Jug In Mayot Post matter with him that lie tolti him fine or day in jail hut that there was no room fot argument with him. i aiding party Was headed by chlof of W. Thompson and included Officer (e Gray and men Yarwood and First signs of law violation were discovered in of Mio home where several wero tonn i which formerly contained boose. In the bedroom was found a bottle nearly filled with whisky concealed between the mattress and springs of the hod. In adjoining room, used as living room, a barrel of nissh was being Sever and bottles were found fi tli house and a search of a haystack in the yard revealed a Jug iff whisky cleverly concealed Search for the still proved unavailing and after exploring practically every part the property they ere unable tO locate hidiiig place.

Search Other Places Officers say the time they have Over found manti made from wheat. This was the only giali being for the manufacture the bonze. After visiting tbe the raiding ipat'ty1 ot her i in they wa found in any of the t'uit would indicate ridete ha en for nome time a new supply of Krulete home arched vnrftl section for which remaining homes law violation, under euspicton md after learning that iiHd Jus' made Thompson ordered the i rid Wednesday. VETS TO OBSERVE Htaf pa 1 1 IIV ddUgton, Mar i ntneut of roteili peo; gen aft i. an i -harge tlia' Mi tary of arcd in a 11.0 ill.

United the already in a pot te i pliM legislative ad the lime witrt country ha- been py rtiigur Hoov tatement ti is Harold Hike, Floyd Laffarree. Form Ohio District Of Athletic I nion Cleveland. March 22 if fives of Cincinnati, YoungRown, iumbuH. Warren, Toledo, and cities will urday to form a separate distr.ct Amateur Athletic union tt was an Irounced today by 'Mike Subwick, Mi Gurrcn. chairman of the Cleveland union As soon as the-Ohio organization perfected, cities will lie pendent Pittsburg and the on.

whir Ac tion over amp tenr Spicaier, I tcxiug bout- and otlu stage! firot local ca-ualty. Allen y- for whom the post of Veterans Of Foreign Wars is named, an- who gave his life, as well a' other Salem boys. and shrapnel wound; at in list of those wounded from this city. The complete list compiled by the Cross includes Harold Myron Griffith. John C.

Litty, Albert Jackson, William Itlockinger. Harvey Brel ten-tein, Jacob Hilt brand, CfOCe San barilla. Frank Bradley, Phillip Cpontn, Dan Nono. Andrew Julian. Etnest unt gantareili.

Carl Williaid, Frederica clnlmd! jyiiri Mul'inz, Joel EaJ Ohio Hell 2 Millions In 1923 Measure Would Aid Probation System Columbus. 22 who in past have been able to and place persons oavicted of but who have bemi unable, according law. terminate the period of bat Ion and Inoar. on- i fie committed untowsrd 1 ave this situation remedied if Mi approves and governor the bill of Sen. L.

G. ollister, publican of county, by senate today Allen Reynolds Post Will Celebrate At Banquet Friday Night. pfiiHH bave been c.mipfifed for the eiebraticu ho eon- dU( U.rt i-, id.tv evening by memhets Allen of For- 4 organized here oue ag ami "ill this Uh a banquet and informal program nf I Member the Ladles auxiliary to the banquet '-m of their Vetei.ins every man in Salem who nvTh, ui charge. The newly organized string ill lui ii ii music for The eX- served orchestra evening. pondent ItaVIng at was Clarkson it l.

March Z- than ill be -pent by to- ompany dur jnp it was i dlowing the annual rs here Thi- "'ill telephone service and tor 32,000 telephone 1 by clubs under amateur rules. land ten million Ohio Bell ing 1923 for co nounce.i today of the terday aft' for unification of at 22 dual estimated gain of ly dividend or 75 i a i pay a April 1 to StOCK- jbolder? ot record Two School Students Die In Auto Crash Wauseou. March 22 hroeder and Helen Bishop. freslimen in Wauseon Hiv' are dead today, while lAwreium I injured seriously and it; a -1 pital here, th" result of an which (a ciirred late yestert.av When drove i car in the three riding a freight train directly ill Irout Ot a New York Ceuyal County Institutes Attended By The total a ndance at the difter- in Columbiana, 1-1 li.te led In attendunco ot 2.73'» Damascus Uith an attendance bl third with i tiiifourth with bb5; Winona, C. With an 1 Unity seventh, witn I fewb.

Ficrht Grass Blaze Threatening Houses city firemen fought nearly aa huur Wedne day afternoon a tin Frtiiklin threatened several homes By. The flames tiirough the grass and until the burned cov- Tel nearly 10 acres of ire with the aid ot wUemLals..

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