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ii i WEATHER Snow. sty MICHIGAN'S GREATEST VOL. 91, NO. 10G. DETEOIT, MICHIGAN.

MONDAY, JAXt'AKY 11, 1D26. TWENTY-TWO PAGES 'PRICE: THREE CENTS FLAPPED FINAL EDITION V- NEWSPAPER jj jill lllj 11 IjpII ll (j i r.niir im lLfrVPAT) r- IntensivemUW NAB 29iW. C. DURANT Has Narrow Escape In Crash hughes urged man to end WOMEN, 26 MEN SLIGHTLY HURT IN RAIDS HEREilN FLA. WRECK v- Rushed to New York City on Special Train Immediately Following Accident.

2 NEGRO ATTENDANTS, FIREMAN ARE KILLED Wife Escapes; R. R. Hicks, Hi Company Attorney, Sustains Scalp Wound. Sivannah. Jan.

10 (By the Associated Press.) Physician aboard the special car reported W. C. Durant to hv only a superficial wound in th scalp, when his tram, bound to New York, passed through hers tonight. Durant walked about the car before retning. St.

Augustine, Jan. the Associated Press ,) Wllllnui C. Durant, automobile manufacturer, was slightly Injured In a train i 11 i Basement Brewery Yields 600 Gallons of Beer; 22 Taken as Holdup Suspects. OFFICERS INVADE FIVE ALLEGED GAMING DENS r- r- i ating rorms rouna in oaroer Shop U. S.

Dry Agents Active in Chicago. Police concentrated their week end activities- asalnst nrohibltlrm violators, disorderly houses gambllnn resorts in more than raids Saturday nicht and morninn and arrested 29 women, charged with belti(? disorderly, held four men for alleged prohibition violations, arrested one man for operating and maintaining a pamblinn place, and took into tody 22 men who are beln held for questioning In reuard to icent holdups. Chene street police elnne figured In SO of the raids, most of them directed against confectioneries, small jrrocerles. near-beer saloons and other business places In that vklnlty where It was believed contraband belne- sill. Warrants were not used In any of the raids ordered by Chene street station As a res-jt.

no nrrets were recorded, although confiscations ranged from a dozen bottles of beer to the eel, ure of half barrels in several Instances. Itasement Ilrewery SelaeA. Klsewhere police were more wie-eessful in bringing atonjt the ar-reHt of prohibliion violators. Krank li ho.dey we arrested In his home at 27 41 Harrison avenue on a search warrant. I'nllce that I'll pints of beer were found The raid was brouuht about, police say.

by a letter written to the department, which related that Cil-hooley bos been selling beer In his home. Krank Vitroreckl. Fleciric boulevard, brrested When. It Is A A ipj -y utt i TXm rutin nlfRANT Girl Thug not k(v a tf'Ud count of hortralmulft ut the time of ti crime. f.lrl Snillra at ftebbrrjr.

Ttie robbery whs stagi-d Saturday is he rw-ery tit avu ft Rrckowski, HvtrnotJi inue. male th tn-tuut hoUitiij, flourlahhis a revolver nd fotrinjf Krcyskowski to hand him whil th Kirl wttiut-d opt-iHtiunn wi(h a cuol wniUe. Ts (isoouraK hir Tired one? into a wvll. Hnd tothT Uit walked lefsiircly th trti--t, where thoy (ltd in wail hi tHKi-cah. Thfit the recent holdup of Rfver Houife dry goodn n(ors by a woman may have furnished th lncnttv for Sitturduy rrlme Is th belief Inspector Held.

"It ia guit likely that th case put the Idea into tha head of th firi we are after, and that she did Just for thf lie remarked. "If she thought uh was nrnkinat herself any the lens an Two, Column Six. PRELATE ASKED FOR OPERATION Cardinal Mercier About Same; Little Hope for Ultimate Recovery. Brusuels, Jan. 10.

(rty United Press.) Cardinal Mercler's condition today was stationary. Ho had shown some Improvement yesterday but little hope was held for his ultimate recovpry by physicians. It was learned today that the cardinal hod commanded the to opernte on him two weeks ago despite the fact that they had warned analnst It. He Insisted that he undergo the operetion for ulcers the ttomach no that he might continue tils work pviidlngr hla Inevitable death, It was said. Lant week t'urdmul Mercler had shown renuarkublo improvement ailt was -pronounced well except, for heart weakness aKKravated py the operation.

Later in the week, however, he surf red a relapse and his life was despaired of. He rallied since but little hope held for his complete recovery. Lion of Oz Fights For Health in County Infirmary LActor Who Won Applause of Thousands Victim of Rheumatism. 1 Speeinl in Fref rrvfM. and chlcaiirt Tnhni.

IndhinnpoHs. Jnd Jan. 10. The Iion of (ia, who awella In the memory of thousands of perons who years ago witnessed the stae production of that whimsical tale, "The Wizard of Oz." crippled with rheumatism, rests in a county Institution here, waging a brave f.Kht for health, hoping e-jvt day he will ftKHin be before the fooTltjiMs winning applause and shouts of delight from appreclnt ive aud it-nc s. The hi on holds dar in his memory the happy cries of children and jthe Hpplriutte of their elders from the time, years Hgo, hen he ra-vorted in the popular mushal comedy of thut day.

When tragedy stalked the l.ion. rheumjttlsm crippled his entire body and hts s.i vlnjt ft re k-tkv lie slipped oulet 1 into the ctiunty fri -Mr mar rn her than ask for help from friends. TW0 AIR MAIL DITDTQ A JS A. Plane Said to Have Dropped Into Mississippi. Roston, Jan.

10. Two gov- crash at Kronti nac. early to- day when a trainman and io Negro attendants on Mr. Intrant's) private cur were killed. The craKh occurred when train No.

S6 of the. Florida Const railwny collided with train No. 30 on a curve. Hoth trains were t. ing north.

The fireman of No. S4 jumped fnun the tnglne hen he saw the crash was inevitable auj was killed Instantly Mr. liurant's car, the Patriot, was on the rear end of trin 3 bound from Talm lieacb to New-York city. Immediately after the KMdeiit the ruilioed company wop-plied a special train tm hbh tho autoitiobiie manufacturer rushed to New York. With iTImi at the time or the accident was hi wife, II.

Ilandolpit links, his attorney, and several friends. lrHt reoorts of the accident Mrs. iJuitiiil escaped Injury. Iteeatiiplng l.t New Voi k. Jtn.

10 Mr. lUirant lis ret eru I rptr recoup-inif rh-i firtun hwt in whn CiIlttid Of Motors pliMeij J. I. Morgan uiid cmpaitv, and the I hi pon imily 1'rt to that vottuite W'MN etlmted at early years cam. i nu ar.t In hi HM Ai.muiua SHOW LOCKED IN BY BUZZARD Most of Thousands of Visitor Spend Day in Hotel Rooms.

CROWD IN NEW YORK IS RECORD-BREAKER Many Dinners Planned for Week to Entertain Delegate Croups Attending. BV WIIX R. MAC'UOXAMJ, Free Pres. Stall Cnrre.ponde.t. New Tiork, Jau.

II). The Immense panorama depicting the gorgeous blues of the seas surrounding he. sunny slopes of Lower Call-'orniu, which Manager Samuel A. Miles Is offering as the background for the twenty-sixth annual national automobile show, wan locked up tlcht today as demanded the statutes of the Empire Stale. The motor world kingi, princesses and common folk had io content themselves with the comforts offered by the steam heat-fii hotels.

Sunday morning found the weather conditions much improved, however, and theshow promises to run on through without more stormy handicaps. Kiuti year the auto show calls warms of visitors from all part or the country liut this time all records have been broken. Th hotel -en knew this several weeks aro. The flood of reservations warneil of the- of an extra Jtrpe army hpiI preparations were made accommodate all seeking fond and while In this larVe itv The overflow of reservations hy the downtown hotels Hut nround to those far up t. nil ami.

Satin ilny evening found all li-re for tlie show supplied with roorn. Many KTCcutlve. Attend. Mine orKanizatlons have sent pri Mps of their executives here this yivtr aim all of the groups appear t.i larger. Whi-re last year 25 d.ai'-rs in one party whs conslder- rt pnsentutlve sized Kr.ntrt thit yf-ar'd hotel: reservations tiunt-in-r from 4i to PO, and In many lio-re rii'M 75 or more in a km up.

representations from Jtrothcrs, Chevrolet and other total several hundred. ally every ballroom In ii h.is been enunifed this week for Mi-- or another thnt has fi with the show. 'The events Include the second nria motor transport congress open at the Hotel Room-volt en Mciolau. The dinner of the a-so. tj.

of America vlll be to'-l 'V evening and un the i- V- in if the National Automo- eii 's will hold their annual 1. at the tnnimndore. The 1 of the Metropolitan section Sa.iity of Automotive will held Mondav eve-iimir nivl at the Tllltmnre the Cadll-n will have Its repre.ten-t;.i.'.-s la tor the annual dinner. Tn- re a 1 1 bin event of the week i 1... on Tuesday eve-: the banquet of the Aut, Chamber of i-a-n-e will be held at thu Com-m On Wednesday nlirht the -Linpany will entertain a force nt the riaza and foUUitml oa rtge Ttirer, Column sin.

WILD THRONG GREETS PRINCE Children Trampled as Chicago Greeks Welcome Paul. Jan, Jf) Iiy the Aaso- j-r. )-I'rlnre Paul of rt. Lo(i Httndt'd memorial s-t i-s his Krandfather. the Kii.c 'fiitantlne.

and was rushed by 5.000 en thus, antic e'ks who turned out to him, trnmplcd. and cev-p fainted in the throng -'I the street outalde y- Ti hurch, where the i ii i 1 11 ti the 2 1 -yea was badly I it-e clearer! a way for i th ins of The prince expects to i i'-fmo for BevMral day.i. DEMS PROPOSE! no charged. 10 callolis of whisky andiMr. Ioiraht hud been ei hurt fi' roitce Search for Is Third of Sex to Operate in City During Year; Robs a Smile.

The third woman bandit to operate In the vicinity of Detroit in the last year a girl about 17 years old, sporting a red coat with a white fur collar, and a black turban trimmed with a jaunty red flower is the object of an intensive o-lice search, and she can tuke wnat comfort she can find in the fact that police say both her predeco. sors have been accounted for. Following her appearance Jn a holdup John A. Reid, detective-Inspector, Issued an order Sunday which should hold a thrill for many. It was, to take Into custody, for Investigation every younK woman found" similarly garbed who could POLITICAL SIDE OF PAROLES HIT Causes Crime Growth.

Pathfinder Official Holds; Abuse of System in State Charged. Politicians who control tho parole system in Michigan and other politicians who exploit prison labor are one of the gravest aggravations of the crime situation, .1. F. Wright, executive secretary of the Pathfinders, told the Opnn. Forum, meeting in the Central school auditorium Sunday afternoon.

A query from the "floor as to whether' the parole system In Michigan ts being1 abused brought from Mr. Wrfftht the replv that it being controlled politiciiUy, and anything so controlled is subject to ubtlSO. The accusation of prison labor exploitation tame In refutation of a question nhnut the effect t-f prison labor on labor markets in the western part of the stnte. "Wnrd-heler poliM'-iuna who bend many perml iDHtitutions commit th sunie erime that has put the inmates behind bars, when they misrepresent the products of the prison work shops, he declared. "In one prison that I know, the convicts are compelled to sew iuJMie--in- 'hicuno laio'ls into the KJtrnitnts they make in, the prison factory," he said.

After 60 years In prison reform work. Mr. Wright ft-eln nUHlifivd to trent adfiuately hts Sunday subject, "Why People (Jo Wron," sts for'h itcnorance as the fundttmentnl cause of crime, and to illustrate he developed a metaphorical kodak, representing every human "Your mind is the at-nsit plate of this kodak, a nd. 11 five senses fire Working continually to register impressions on this plate. The picture composr-d of all thtse Impressions Is your life In act ton.

One man can control another only in so fur as he can rmke an imprecision on hLs sen wit ized plate. "We are all victims of the hahtt-forming that cornea through the yest le ns mado by impressions have reKirttered, Reliten. drinking, the dope hnhit are d' the result of i tft'ST ion A child is not born a member of any denominn -tion, lie follows the suit -stion of his family. The men I have talked to in prinon cells did.mt drink because they liked the taste, but bfenuse they liked the kick, and their companions liked It "lcll of Work With 4 hlldmi. In educn tion ul work with children In the public schools, the rathflnclers try to teach them to know the "price-t.

of life, Mr. Continued on Tage Tun, ruluinii Two. Kills Sell in First Dispute With Wile Dpwnorident over his first with bis bride of six months, Tho- Americ-tn avenue, ended his life early Sunday by inhaling gas from a stove in the kitchen of his home. I Following the dispute. liarrod'a wife, Hazel, walked out house.

When she returned a. ni. Sund'iy, eke found him deed. The couple came here several .1 i accord': iik to George A. Uei if, d'evu- rrter.

Ilarrod was employed In a lietroit factory as a welder. these rulings leing staled by the'; dry cjtar as follows. "A householder who mnnufac- tures In his home for home consumption ciders and fruit JuU-ei which acijinres by fermeptat on Continued' on Pair Two. Column Five. OI.I STVl-E IAriG.

KVKHV VKIlMiHDAY. IVh bing of old-Htvltj dances from i to by and iV-ttcing -f old -time dances nil I'll '1tll tllHlflll, f'J hamptn Fiddler 'heieMex inn or- neitia irim i npam. Men r.oc iaiiciiiB Adv. lilt. i etie.

ll)( fiMK "inostir Januwy J3th. 1 1 I ta. i onck t.n li fool of Joseph. "Hinpa Avenue Adv. Start A th of It of of tne I ii-oi I i i i 1 1 peii 'o r.t.nlin litil or a roli.iertr lasr Me.

iniQPi.i aims fectirtiiKf ntet.riae. hbi, lt-r I Sunday night Uild bla eunirrnsatkm i 7 the- -men who wouit SkM, mhmtn-ri itt would agamat the hiPus was to he (tr.n the riiieteiis or I gi am drailed hy the Democratic the tinners ')'- trj. hf no to h-ea the ftecess.ty nt tb flnlc com- i the lee-mal Motor rporailon 1- if. of totelili-ent "lent, the prlnujp.l provision of i wh. a the cnmp-iny -v all know that s.

me people e--hm. were an iimmmi was I i'l for he rciin. ..7. screp'tcit the re.tortion cahf h. pits of beer were found in hts piacp.

also was nrrest-ti liecmjue of information supplied the police depart ment by a citizen who corn-pin ined. police eav, that Vitroreofel had sold liquor to two tl-year-oid bo vs. Frank Smith. 7040 Peven-MIl road, was arrestpd, when, It ts charged, polh-e diseovered -smiill brewery in his basement. Six hundred Kalltoist of bfer.

and four 2fe-Kallon vats were setxed, lL was reported. aharrt tl aided. Krd TTel'ff. snld to th pmprte-tor of a ruhnret at i 1 ivc. nue, was ordered to report at Cn-tral station todsy for nust ionlng.

Saturday night. pnlh-M of the cleanup squHd report that 'ite "Uftrt of whisky and a pint of gin was found ill the place. Peter f'ts whs arrsed in hts residence, Hfllfvn avenue, nod IV" pints of beer and wo I It. ok of witlsky seized, police report. Th atresj was mad wlth a search ws rrant.

The gambling rnlds were made upon the fallowing places: 575 'Ita-Mot i'tt Woodwnrd 31.1 Woodwurd avenue. Wot-d-ward avenuM and 3123 Woodward aven ue At 4154 Woodward avenue 0car flrtfftn taK'-n on a ehftrKe i I maintain ti: and opera In g. In tin 11 iji i ftrnip no if! forms and 'i pi nts lir b- seized, areordttig to folue Anhrt Cnnttnued on Twit. ultitin Thrrs. to i.

the'' Chevrolet I were Ke Five v.i.rs biter bv a iouliltl(e Srtrtf. fierents. In PASTOR URGES- BIRTH GOtiTROL Rev. Earl R. Rice Says Both Nature and Religion Sane-tion It.

Declaring both nature and religion sanction careful study mil application of birth control, llov. '-alrl P'r of tile Csllire herent lucffl tn lunacy fr may vn Agnin. II nat lti If; inr Ivly re i i 1 1 'hit ru 'itrniif ri aflff iimi at iiriis Home ln'rffts Iheir others to Umj-t them Al ii in d-dng they properly i -rc Is i eg. birth n-rtt rol ut er rlathjert. Th sutji-ct if titf'h ecttfro! he corit siropty a of "terns t'g a safe drtveloon.nt of popi(biiun.

It is not sltogeiher new and Mrs In soma for of sfT a I eislva tlinK" 'n r--. i tl AS Wf, fAK.il.'? or sh 'f's In iv. porr-d the t' Christ ftrtylrig ti tufitlhoval Pfs hf. I ''m Tr LATEST WIRE FLASHES to run 7t.e f'rve Ian I'- liurt.oi I VV -i 'I- r.tt. fi.lni.r I f.UIIH Motor I here tvd.l, COAL STRIKE Operators and Miners Suggest Calling Ex-Secretary of State to Act.

BOTH QUICKLY REJECT PROCEDURE PROGRAM Un for Modified Pinchol Plan, Operators Want New Contract Basts. hKui rrw trton T. Nn Vork. Jn. 1.

Ali Markle, chairman of fa strike ifmfrnc. todajr proposM thai ths enttrtt matter h) stibmtt tM to former Jastk. Cbarie B. lluhe with the thai formuUta a plan that would bm basis ot a eonlrset. The oa- etators.

throiigit William W. IngUs, thtr chair ntan, reptl the ir. POI, Tue miners promptly rlf an4 offers ibetltote proooeet hat John U. t.ewie termed a reorlt Beit plan, oti4ee which arbitratnts to he appointed by Justice o.il4 rtn arMtrtor to eeld whether the miners srinutd hv'e Increase In watte. Thu.

the npee. eiore rteylioert to i(re to lltj the eituetion -l lov.rnnienl thw eenln esactly where It Was Malurdey said llkee WeaU He rate. r'reeenttng Me Me, Mrkle deciafej It a t( the I two srops to 'i e-iirietliinet it i rt.tt II wee appereot no pf r4e i hnm nia.le. It time that move le made tft bfeefe ta I 111. plan, the I'llo hot pisn.

that of emi wm-r vo.ow mw beet, be submitted crnwr Justice notrne. I Here wnm d.Mitii. he snid. tnt Mr. HmbM uiiid wrk out eoroeehtoe; fA.r botn sid'S end to the frolic.

jn the diecaston Mr Uwls wjkS tbet Mr It-jese formerly wee eooneel for the sod th.t. with 'betr him, trve miners ebotild be wllllnl to tele a cjiame If the operator were. Medlle4 I'taekwt Ilea lfteee1, The tw.eitloft tahen by Mr I.ewW was Ibet be cout.l not are any p'en Isi edreeee of knowing whet wee ee-t th In nv Avent wouirt be ttnilielfei arbttreMon. 'l), th Merkie propcieei tef the way. Vir.

l.ewte preeo'ed wtiiC he termed "Mud I tied iterkle Plan" but wr.irft on enaiyei proved to ttie j'tn, hot plan wth the a.MtUot bosrj r-ri-aviwd uptime hm b'lfcrrt be itshitsh'd of two rrt'nef. two optrntor soh three repees-ejwntnttvs to trtsj by WKinti the hnart) lnviKte std lirml'iii whthr tte iptfttirs en rmsort-abiy py kf Int res, if torrd hil dtermins fn a wim I nrr it hs i he ret ro i i rei'drda of rninur m.r,tt tu.av.ii.Ka vmdii tro ooer-i Th b.rd rjlt also InTestlaata. nr.i rn(irt ai CHitloHJ an rtm TheMK Cutmmn thraa. MEXICAN BAND KILLS YANKEE Rwbels Loot and Burn Train, Murder 8 Passengers. St--kl pj-ITTM (.

n4 rhlc.i it. Ja to Uobert nt Amnc.n. ai band of Meib hull rsptured and tlirn.d the jam irr tcraln nar I.tsn. it niht Mnel fe. whr, tr.jtiiman,1e of KHrrlson of dure (, (, ,,,,,1, kit.e-l ifiOer bar worth rrootl Uhi.t taken trom tbe ft of tt-4 nil.

After 'the ste. the rehei. Jroye elt wii and BnwauinW rrorn thu cr- ind burned them, ft, bo.lie of the of tbe vera er.re burn-4, I etcortjltt- '-i 'he lte( diasatrsjcA. H.o.i-r.l!!. r.4 Drama and Literary Depart- ment of Watnen't Club to Be Host Next Friday.

i Youiijt Tri of Th D- itf.lt Kree Tress wia be lussta of jth and departmonc of tb lio.troit ot Kn. m-tt' dubs, nest Friday afternoon at 2 Ji o'rlocl(. th FtMinraUotV b'lii-llnr, Oil Jtoi-ond botjle.anl and rri.nd. of the irtie.t. i of honor tt w-lcom.

t. ta. rr.eTU.rf. a. well ae teacher and ot whrr sr.

Inter-tested in Youriir V.ree.Wrtteri -tit rh. e. every AiroU I In the it and f.o Macaxir. iTh. Pree I tr.

rrari A. chlftri- or the Imirii ft l.ttersry i.Bit-i meul of the In chare of the proa-ram. tee better contributor, the t'orner will read thtr verse fr.t. the nee tnuiniun, "The htp ut h.lver." Jusr pilt.Siefo.1 by The l-'re. i Antony h.e.

Ar.huet i'-i ford, pen. name I. Xuai After the proarum there wilt m. mforniel ailtl BIGGER TAX GUT Minority of Senate Committer Would Increase Slash in BUI to $500,000,000. Waiilitiiaton.

Jaa. ID (tly lb Associated t'rest Tai reduction of OW.Oo'j this yt -r u- litoxtmately more than' the rnttitlfvoiin frtrm 40 tfj Jfl per rT5t. Ihef plan, rtnouneft t4rT by Secor Hmmns. of Nrth r4t.lt fn f'-m-H ri of th rum-totrie. W'or4 trt- riro the rediir ii.

t-y -if tit otn. beften snd I 0e Antt Trim nt Tsm-Ii4. If pent -f tht (sues on eapttsl lidrrosviorts r-' ri.irii"r -f tddi'ion rr- 'tp fo ns In Impa-titf rr it-rw not i.e. I in the pin on wtiu tt.ey eitre-t t'ot. in the normal Income rt-e tn- t.roi f.jr tfc ort-e l.ut pro- Vile-I li the holle niesure teerei rpted.

and re- reference wi the mherlterce tui, IfMti- io or inorm. or anr or "Out rtte lo itt'i-- the til Hn- t-ir tiro. -n linked ihfti it if I ea rge l.a, al.et. I "I r- Liiinese resident pVr? f'ekll i it l'r i i le MS? I the Idem. T-ieo lil Ju rrjnda mm t' i i i Detroit Pastors Laud Utterances of Rabbis ernment aviators were seriously in-t Jured when an air plane whs it d-ie etate u.r-i at (tow I- eeven other teeter-aer heeofe tt.el oth-ta 1 It.e re-.

'i lu'too 1 or t.eoer.l Kei.jf Safe ItehH.a Tna. troii I i a afe in the I. i eirt wi-n l.i.ii wue .1 etiy tht rotolr.a 0' an eit th. rest iirant pr-( ti.i.'oi 'It '-onKici off rotn o.ti after a i rn ii't 's I- (iHIl LIT. Su Jen 10 -I'V I'retS u- vr-hf.

h' iy et historic Wr- lor it- ri- l.l li pian to I Mis 1. 1 ''l "he no n.i..--- 1 t-At'-' e'rtsd tidev teu the ol-l be, LtiM-'l to ir.l Ills s.uiiK -i li mi is iHatiani.rV America Is Made Safe For Home Cider, Wines Christian Clergy See Better Understanding Between Creeds in Recognition of Jesus. Belief that bolter und'-rsumdlnr; between Jews'-and Christians w'il result from rocetit pronouncements prominent rabbis, arceptini; li- i tearlilnKS of Jesus as a dot trir.e ttood. wa.e- expresceti bv a Ptiniber 0f Ih-troit niinliiters in sertnorja Sunday. Hev rt'-lnhtdd N-ibnhr.

pftffor of the Ilethel Kvantrefh rf fhur- h. deplored tie nt -fif 1 1 11m t.f 'hr atid d-r-la tfot If he a ei f-rt te-t in he woti n-t rennunee the faith the hers to 'em'jfHee faith Is us involved a i 'hrlst rut in with ism. N'oriiclmu and gent I ie oi rug nee TalU ftfnnd Hloaleal. Jesjv accept 1 n-e of Jsus ns a revelsf oniit. and not as a red-enur.

was cthe-i iilotricul by lr h'-ater Krtif rsn, paetor tf the Nor 1 t'onttr'-Kationat 1 hutch. In a on Ju ic'in and inn it I. iv I.radMeld, pastor of the n.er VrentivtssrHtn crtairrh. sratesi n.s belif that Jevr nnd f-n-Cofitlaur! ott Pay T111. learns Thrr.

Gilded he reu.iloe.i enrol. not It aKaio uirotiiin unrtn'ii OirroUHiee Atlanta, Plans Watson Memorial am trita Jn 10 fTW A II "tn m-rttf ts, I fital fnti, hivv rtiloi i ie to a i'd to ere. a il h-r lit hoin.r the lti of t'oiP' St jt-s Heiistfr Thurnt E. Watson. Dr.

Franklin Says Logical Jews Must Accept Christ's Moral Teachings. I If Jews are Id follow a logical I line of thought they must accept I nio'al of Jea-n i i uitf hasii ally they are Jcii t. if kahhi l.er, M. Frankl I said S'inday in th second of iSeries of scrnions at Temple- H-tb Kl. Th sermons were Inspired bv the controversy centerliig around I t't'eraht'fis of ltabhl Wise in New York sotiie time so concerning mutual Interests of Christianity Judaism.

J-r I rnklin de.rribe.1 J.i, disritiie of John the a I iirwtf her of bis teachltiR-t of re-' notife It iT the cheroittiif tbii jj i'rte in fvor of end i rf Je.111. -le esi.f -jl oriiv ti'h the r.ae- with thee irt! rrer.ailq claimed and t- ir.it a nun rif more liocrel tf.o-.Kht ir BO 't Ionic before de.r-d trie e'icisrn of J'-hn and brn- bed tr, the broad um' oitener-t ro the llillel propotifcilr.g i entlnurd e. t'elom 3. Rose keep f.itnei.;" i.i.l sioKan was i.Iy fts Hosi.yti i tbe e. wait 'r( The Uttered (.

(eo.e to afT'j moot I'lir-a-. Ii a-San- Into r.nore ci.i.l in fno H.i i.u'.e beoenti fbe Klrt n.aje a at trie ir r.irt doe I. she -d it tbe verv ear tv.e ca.roir.af h-r I'oid a--id tn tgrr.ili but: f.isr. the men te- them ail. to t.

i i had 1 Van r-. i I we of ere perid i.wetlee4 eei wrecked today shoot six mile, from iotavl)le. l.a a-rordiriK to tropl- radio dl The- dlepatt hea. which came from the steamship of the ited I'ruil line, sta ted that 00 th men had ben pt kei up by the ves-j sel rid later 1 ansfei red to a hos-: pit- i. The iwH il plan reporte to Ihftve dreppr.i inf-i the Mississippi iiver whtie en tute from New or-1 leans to I'ilotsvlll.

I. A 1 IH ActtHftlr New York, Jan. 10 Hy the Associated 1'rsd The girt, with her rolled "t.U insf. cissretsj, bob tied hair and pett ing p't ties, only a "tiit m.re sophisticated" than hvr IT-'t rh sifter, but the Amwrioin mefhttr i the fiotstandlii f. figure of the world j-if-nttietsfrr Vtre, of th sud trtiiuy.

1 The "a Young Verse Writers Will Be Entertained Andrews' RuHng Will Protect People Against Illegal Raids, Says Hill. P-i Jan- 1' (Hy Tho American homo and honiA-ma'U1 John I'hU'p lt-j leader wet bloc, said tonight lhlu' a Udtor from 'Vs of the Tivusnrv epproving court rulinH h'ni-matlf wipes whirh fart said he was sat-l court cor-: the Uw in the sntaMv Hill an-l "r- ihe interpretation of BV MAY CHRISTIE. tSr kn A'-- 1 fd-eri, on it Ht sg IU- ite ia rt 't-J. eerdlr-rf sir ti i e. Oit Hill Kf senior II A Xl.jr 4 -e .1 at Arm.

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tlie ter ef lni-ty and folWic i Sound. arM jaliy fucus-ed I'm this 'ole of mwl-rn Ul" Ur i'1'" tll.5 sriinr. I'wwa by the water erjK, fun.lur h.rri.. as from Krft- Pre'. niarshlands rose a flock of wild l-a-r binU, wins-iii: off 'o ju( my thoughts ear ft ii mm1 I r- a iki tit irrottti A Priottteriat ree-tA ri (er ke fee.

Aeiue ltr. l-csson in Candy-Making Free to Women-Young and Old To- Household Arts Service Department of The Free Presr a cordial invitation to women readers and their friend a dtmonstration at which a lesson in home-made candies he by Harry Cecil, cxpe candy-maker, Tuesday -1 'fc-nocn. He will show you. step by step, how to make opera "TO and a special chocolate fuJge; also how to dtp fondant fruit in chocolate. Being a magician as well as an expert on c- i t-s.

the audience will further be entertained with feats of JSC Come to the Assembly Room, second floor of the new fr' Press building, Lafayette boulevard and Wayne street, Tuesday Afternoon at 2:30 o'Clock Rosiiyri aloud, gasina Into the ri-erli ii d.st.-.r.ce "I'm not irreedv i a.K f-r the blue bird of baM'1'-' lost for a litrie freedom, f--r a ll'tle beauty. one. taate of life." Then with a sigh: "My inuit i are w-'-d-" From the bottom of (he stairs that ie 1 up tn her room there- era. a ra-eoue shorn of "Ifi. there a move on The nestle.

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