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Tired of Matrimony YARD LILY POND WET ORGES tide oJ immigration IB YPSI JUBILEE OB AIR WATER who LATEST WIRE LASHES Before 'Weteran ire ighter Now Battalion Chief i ADDIE broke A LAKE ST CLAIR YIELDS UP BODY MAN BATHER noon when Robert left World poured more her children through BABY DROWNS IN BOSTON BLVD Romulus Mich Mr Bour llvod In Detroit from the graduated from the en department of tho Uni HARDING RESTS (S DEMOCRATS RUNT ISSUES the any Posse Kills Negro Accused by Woman the have turn was found eyes may asic bas the of immigrants Detroit In a aln waj the was travel the hacwatkhwit to Cleveland and Adv 95 PCT NEWCOMERS ARE BRITISH SUBJECTS are British cent of the new SALARY TOO LOW HE QUITS SERVICE GOVERNMENT the child' away Wife Greets Crowds rom Platform One Dies 20 Buried in Wall Collapse League Chief Brand Liquor Law Repeal Blow at Self Government Child 10 Bitten by Texas Wolves New York July 1 John Lalor widely known In mining circles died at hl" ifth avenue home Sat urday night It was learned today He formerly had been In the mining business In Montana where he also was Interested In banking neral services will be held at the Dominican church here Tuesday DENIES RIGHT TO LEGISLATE IN 3 ireworks Sunk in Sea To Save Kiddies Two year old Boy Stumbles Into Shallow Water Re vival Effort ail Suffering from Iodine poisoning Miss Ida enn 22 years old was taken to Receiving hospital early today from her home at 1284 Iy sander street She said she took Lalor Miner Banker Is Dead of the vintage of 1821 the city hall our the Ypal Rotary club by two of the belles ort Worth Tex July 1 (By United Press) Donald Matheson 10ryear old son of a rancher was attacked and severely bitten by wolves before being rescued by his father today orgian Telejraph Henry ord to Announce His Candidacy Broker's 'Papers' Seized on Liner PARTY SPLIT jON LEAGUE NATIONS Immigration Record for Day at This Port Made Says Dr Prentis to tho Co it up by exam sometimes several hundred HOSB STRIKE NEARS EW Boston July (By United Press) Merger of rival unions and end of the telephone strike In New England may re i suit from a conference today between officials of the unions and the International Brother hood of Electrical Workers The conference was arranged by an official of the American ederation of Labor with which the striking union Is af filiated Threatened Break of Paris With Vatican Averted as Anger Abate By CXhU to The ra raas end Chicago Tribue Brussels July 2 The occupa tion of Berlin by rench and Bel gian troops is demanded by lead ing Belgian newspapers today Public sentiment In Belgium Was turned strongly against the Ger mans by the wrecking of a troop train several days ago in which a time bomb believed to have beenet tlermaas exploded killing Belgian soldiers and injuring many others Prior to this tragedy tho Bel gians were becoming luke warm on the Ruhr situation am) several sessions of the cabinet threatened to end with a decision to terminate the aid to rance tn the Rhineland Invasion The dispatch from Brus sels tonight indicates that the capital now Is undergoing a com plete reversal'of sentiment in re gard to the Ruhr venture Dallas Tex July 1 (By United Press) One fireman was killed and more than 20 buried when a wall collapsed as they were fighting the blaze which destroyed the Texas Wheel and Body company Springer Heirs Have Hope Raised to Highest Pitch by New Story of Riches RED CHURCHMAN OUSTED Moscow July 1 Bishop Antonin who a year ago was the moving spirit In the for mation of the new church and the chief church advocate of the government's appropriation of treasures for famine relief was ousted today as the metro politan of Moscow by the new church council he helped to form The announcement by the official press says the coun cil decided that Antonin should "retire" Archbishop Evdokim formerly Russian archbishop in New York has been offered the chairmanship of the coun cil Presidente Wihon Leads in Dash of Ships Bringing Thousands to Niagara alls July 1 Practically every landing place for a small boat as well as steamboat docks and bridge terminals between the mouth of Niagara river and this cty served as a receiving port to day for new arrivals in the general rush Automobiles trolley cars steam roads ex cursion boats ferries and small craft including skiffs and launches brought loads and scores crossed the bridges afoot carrying their grips and other luggage A large ner centage were British subjects Cummings Booms Mc Adoo and Seeks Campaign Thunder in Europe With President Harding in Yel lowstone National Park Mont July (By United The presidential party toured a new section ot Yellowstone Park today before leaving for the west A portion of the famous Canyon tod Great Lake was explored by President Harding xwho enjoyed this second day of from his arduous tour Th chlif executive' Mrs Ilard (bs and othr rod for miles through tho splendors of nature They alept last night near Old faithful Geyser BATT CHIE KNOBELSDOR company In a call upon them Sun day morning The company made Its first run at 3:42 Sunday afternoon responding to an alarm from Michigan and Hubbard ave nues wnere a slight maze out in a factory BLAST TOLL PUT AT DEAD Newport I July Tony Ropk fireman first class of Ashtabula died at the na val hospital here today bring ing the total to six dead among the men caught in a tire room explosion on the de stroyer Williamson in Narra gansett bay yesterday Harry Anundson water tender of Be midji Minn and Haskell ields fireman first class of Durham who were In jured at the same time were still reported to be In a dan gerous condition Personal To Arthur Sprgtler This being your first venture in business for yourself part ly excuses you What is not excusable is the fact that you formed the profitable habit of reading classified ads If you had you surely would have seen businesses a good many like your own daily being offered for sale in the "Business Opportunities" Classified Ad Section Since leaving the city and must offer your gro cery at a sacrifice mention that fact in your announce ment Give facts de mand ii you were buying it yourself Tell about the volume of business you do weekly show its possibili ties mention the address the price and down payment you want then park yourself at the phone when your ad appears New Albany Ind July 1 Ed ward Daugherty 25 years old Negro said by officers to have criminally attacked Mrs Mary lAno at Mitchell Indiana riday night was killed near Bradford today by a posse headed by the sheriff ot Harrison county augnervy hiding In a barn and when Negro refused to surrender herhot dead If dreams come true and they do hard working Americans among them 10 Detroiters will fall lieir to one of the greatest fortunes the world lias ever known before the end ot the summer A group of these fortunate folk who believe themselves to be heirs ot the much talked of $500000000 Springer estate gathered In the rench room ot the Hotel Wolver ine Sunday afternoon and listened witn oatea oreatn ana hiiiuus to a story of the wealth that some day be theirs 'Hopes Raised Suddenly Simple people these Wearing ready made clothes and bearing evi dences of years of toil at their va ried trades of machinist carpenter auto worker Brief days ago their highest hopes for me future em braced an old age well provided for a daughter happily married a son successful in business Today they are reaching eager hands to ward the greatest gifts the most precious bounties that this old world has to offer Mrs Mary Springer McMahon of Cedar Rapids Iowa wife of Robert McMahon a teamster of that town has been appointed promoter and genealogist of the Springer Heirs Inc and it was she who brought the wondrous tale ot their distin guished ancestry to the Springer relatives ot Detroit Sunday after noon Seated on a little platform her heavy bulk overflowing her chair her hair drawn tightly back from her tired face and her hands busy with papers on the table In front: of her she bore little resemblance to the fairy godmother of the old story but her little group of hearers bent glances of fascinated venera tion upon her As she talked she fingered old documents traced by long dead fingers ran her hands over geneologlcal tables that breathed a spirit of medieval days And inis is tne story sne iota: Story of Riches and years ecu when was such a tiny girl that fairy tales were more real to me than actualities I was lying on the floor reading one of my favorite stories when my father came along and looked over my shoulder "Tut tut' he said taking the book from Contlooed on fare Two Column our 6 Tho 1923 has begun The Old than 500 ot the gates ot Detroit alone on Sun day the first day of the new fiscal year and through the ports ot the Atlantic seaboard and at other points thousands ot others came According to Dr rentls chief Immigration officer thia is the largest number tha ever entered gle day New Gar Wood Cruiser and lying Bpat Speed on Detroit Buffalo Run Air Records and water records for th run from Detroit to Buffalo were established first record was hung up when Commodore Gar Wood in his new est express cruiser the Cigarette built for Gordon Hammersley of New York covered the 265 miles from Detroit to Buffalo at an average speed of 3542 rjiles an hour making the trip iu 7 hours 58 minutes and 50 secirS The second record was estabilke4 when the return trip was made in the Buckeye flagship of the Aero marine Airways fleet at in aver age speed of 915 miles an hour Commodore Wood took two new fast express cruisers to Buffalo leaving Detroit at 2:13:10 Saturday afternoon The Cigarette arrived at Conneaut Saturday evening at 7:10:05 It left there at 7:30:10 Sun Coullnued on 1'uge Three Column six Women Held as Suspect in Smuggling Drug to Spouse Boy Involved Denies Guilt ollowing the discovery Saturday that narcotic dope was being smug gled into the county supposedly by the wife of Andrew Jenkins an inmate through the medium of a 16 yearold newsboy the Jenkins home at 621 Hastings street was raided by deputy sheriffs late Sat ufday night Jenkins' wife was placed under arrest and taken to the Jail' where she was locked In a cell Sheri George A Walters plans to (trva warrant for her Monday ed on a charge cf violating HarrUon narcotic law A search ot the house by sherift's officers did not reveal supply ot dope Sam Imvidoff the nownhov acted as the medium between Jen kins In tho Jail and hie wife on the outside Is still being held tor further Investigation Ho is in the detention home The boy In sists earnestly that ho was Inno cent of anything unlawful In tak fljg back and forth what ''he be lieved to bo merely letters or money between the prisoners Jenkins and his wife The office Is not so certain however of his in nocence In the matter He lives with his parents at 97 Melbourne avenue and the officers declare that his employment as a carrier of dopeinto the jail has been a matter 'f Just a week? when the discovery was made by Roy I)obrty wei fare officer in tho jail who trailed from the Jail to the house where Mrs Jenkins has been stay ing and took him In charge when he left the place to return to Jen Kins An envelope in pocket which he was to ed over fo the prisoner to contain morphine Uav Bern Suspected Jenkins has been peddling tne dope received from his wife to otn er Inmates of the jail the sheriff's aides believe Suspicion has been directed to him before when the turnkeys found drugs concealed in a pall of Ice cream that had been brought to the jail for Jenkins by an unidentified Negro Jenkins nan been convicted of violating the narcotic drug law and is awaiting transfer to the federal penitentiary at Atlanta Ga where he fares a two term of imprisonment imposed In the United States ourt in Detroit He is a SHIPS BOARD BOOSTS WAGES Washington July In creases in wages of deck and' engineer officers radio opera tors and members of the stew ards department on shipping board vessels ranging from $7 to 20 a month were announced today by Vice Chairman ir of the board The in creases are effective immediate ly IRENE CASTLE TREMAN Tv HrLIa tn Tha Dmo TUI! Paris July Itis rumored that Mrs Vernon Castle now dancing in Paris is establishing her residence here so she can get a divorce Mrs Castle was married to Captain Robert Treman of Ithaca May 21 1918 three months after the death of her former husband Vernon Castle at the ort Worth Texas flying field The marriage was not announced until a year later Rome July (By United I res) threatened break ot relations between the Vatican and the reneh government Was believed Sunday te have fceen avoided The rench ambasaador in Romo galled at the Vatican late last night and talked with the pope concern ing the situation which hae dovel vweu a a result or tne letter ot the pontiff xpresslng the hope that the rench would evacuate the Ruhr valley Catholics Repudiate Interpretation Catholics and others In th pri senate repudiated this Interpretation of the words and announced wvuia stana oy tne govern ment a Ruhr policy Th DOBA (fl llnrf SMt ArtA La the position that his remark wer given thwrong construction He onunayon rae Three Rlamn One BOURQUIM DEAD AGED 45 Continental Motors Official Operated Upon Week Ago uneral Tuesday James Bourquin vice presi dent 'find general manager of the Continental Motwrsr and for years an outstanding figure in Detroit' automobile industry died In Harper hospital at 6 a Sunday following an operation for appendicitis a week earlier He was 45 years old unral services will be held in the residence 1022 Kensington road Grosse Pointe arms at 1 Tuesday Burial will be in Ann Ar bor where the automobile manu facturer originally Intended to make his homo and where he had many friends and several relatives Surviving him are the widow Mrs Jessie Bourqutn two twin daugh ters Jessie and Alice 'and James Jr Born in quin had time he glneerlng verslty of Michigan in 1304 4Ie was active in organizing the Liberty Motor Car company and also con tributed largely to the development of the Paige Motor Car company Among the clubs to which he de voted much time and enthusiasm were the Detroit Athletic club and the Detroit Yacht club He also was a member of several clubs in Ann Arbor and was an ardent Knight Templar AT BELLE ISLE ish rog Chicken Steak Dinner Cafeteria and table service Swim ming lessons Golf instruction Call Edgewood 2911 Adv Centenary Couries in Stage Coach to See Mayr Today Return With Menage One hundred year will be wiped from tho calendar Monday when Detholt with in celebrating (he centennial anniver sary of the latter rity Ypsilanti started ft celebration Sunday and will continue It through to mid night of the ourth of July' Detroit will participate at 8:45 o'clock Monday morning when a stage coach will roll up members of accompanied of that city all garbed In century old costumes' will dismount from the vehicle and will be formally pelcomcd by Mayor Doremus Har old Emmons president ot the Board ot Commerce Harvey Campbell secretary ot the board Paul King president ot the Rotary club and lint president ot the Kiwanls club Conrlere te Carry MalL In the formal fashion of bygone days five letters one from each ot the official and addressed" to the corresponding official in Ypsilanti Win be placed in a mall Lag in trusted to the care ot the couriers and started off on its stage coach Journey to YpsL Tha letters will be read to the gathering at Ypsi lanti from in front of the log cabin erected by the Rotarians lor the celebration Hotel accommodation was taxed by the crowds ot who arrived in Ypsilanti Sunday to par ticipate In the anniversary Pri vate homes were opened to take care ot the returned Ypsltea The first program was fea tured with special aervicea In the churches whore sermons appropri ate to the centennial were given The city was decked out In flags and bunting while huge gaily col ored signs were to be seen in every direction All roads Continued on Puce Three Column Twa Nrncty flve per comers are from the Britisji em pire but rance Lithuania and other countries also are represent ed Armenia and Africa Greece and TurkJJr had hundreds of appli cants but their quota was so small that none of them was admitted at Detroit Many of the British Im migrants had been waiting across the border for many weeks because the British quota fur the year juat passed was filled two months ago The quota 'for Gneat Britain for the comlngryear and io more than a fifth: of thia number can cotnc over In any ols month These figures are not for the Detroit port alone but for the whole United States Other countries which have exceptionally large quotai are Rus sia and Germany These quotas are apportioned on the basis of tho 1910 census Immigrants showed a largo proportion of women and chil dren families of men who had been admitted to the country some time ago ilowever as always mon were the great majority The peerage age of the newcomers is aount According to Dr Prentis most of tnem will make their homes in De troit end Michigan Surplus of Skilled Artisans Consuls for various countries in southern" Europe stationed here report they were unable to fore cast how many persons in the im migration tide would reach Detroit Several hundreds at least probably would come here from New however It was said Chester Culver manager of the EmployerB' association reported a few hundred unskilled laborers probably could be assimilated but Continued on Pass Three Column Three I Jlardlng Speaks al Spokane Neat Gardiner Mont July (By the Associated President Hard power of speech failed film today first time slute ho left Wash ington 10 days ago Standing at point overlooking the grand canyon of Yellowstone ark the chief executive was asked what he thought of the scenn be fore him ll admitted his Inabil ity to reply saying that the grandeur of the canyon was beyond jiis power to describe Thu trip through the canyon came to the president and Mrs Harding as the climax to thetr two stay in the greatest playground Tonight tho party re turned to Gardiner again boarded their train and headed directly tor tho Pacific coast The first stop will be made tomorrow at Spokane I "Wash whore the preaident will de I liver one of his principal addresses I speaking on reclamutlon water I power development and the prob I lama ot the far west I To Spend 'nt I Tuesday Mr liardirg wUJ speak 1st the Oregon' Trail Celebration I at Meaclmin ore He ill spend the ourth of July in Portland On July 5 he will board the naval transport Hendersons 'at Tacona I Wash (or the voyage to Alaska I Leaving the Inn near Old alth Iful where they spent the night the president and Mrs Harding to ld saw mountains valleys rivers and lakes as presented In some ot the most beautiful and impressive national settings Although It was the first dny of July the presl centlal party traveled for miles through trails which led at niany places through snowfields The snow still lay across the continental divide and for a few mlnntes the automobile stood on top of the continent To either side were tho waters of Ifn Lake which drain Into the Missouri and eventually Into the Atlantic end also Into the Snake river and into tho Pacific At Yellowstone Lake a portion the party Including Secretary of Agriculture Wallace and Speak Ceutlnued on Three Column our Mr Harding Settles Ques tion of Candidacy DY GHATOT WILCOX Bpaeial to The ree ITW an 3tcon Tribune Yellowstone National Park July President Harding according to Mrs Harding is going to be a can didate tor re election Mx Hardlnft has told her friends so If ther over was any doubt about tbe Intention to be a candl date for a term that prob ably settles it Mrs Harding after a trip through this park asserts that she never felt better in her life and certainly she has demonstrated ex traordinary vitality on this tour She shakes hands with thousands of persons never falls to greet the crowds from the back platform and rides hundreds of miles over dusty roads without protest Presidents of the United States in tbe past fought thetr political campaigns wihout having their wives by their side But today ail Is changed All women are voters now and an important political fac tor in tbe nation and the presi wife may have an enormous Influence on the political fortunes of her husband There can be no doubt that Mrs Harding made a favorable Impression en tho thou sands who turned out to see bar on thia trip Perhaps as many peo ple earns to see Mrs Harding as to see the president Special to The Tree Press Altna Mich July 1 In nn In fspt ndeHco address at the Christian thurch here Sunday Senator Wood trldge erris declared that Sen ator suggestion of five perWit beer does not solve the pro hibition problem In as much as It recognized that the appetite still was there Urging that the appetite be killed out that patriotism and nce mu9t have their begln in the home Mth tfpsred the old time home present day home where at was bua5r ani mother 1 meetings leaving the chit i much to themselves Unidentified Victim Believedz to Have Been Dead for Several Day go far warned Mrs Cena Mooney 328 Bel mont avenue Sunday her two year old son the house to play "No was response as he toddled Had Wandered" a An hour later the Bfele body of the lad wa brought to the Mooney home under order from tho office Tho boy had gone a block south of tho honse to raet Boston boule vard and hl body was found in a lily pond in the rear of the reel donee of Iceland 11 tae United State court reporter at S2 East Boaton boulevard The pond a email one and the water in it was not more nine Inches deep on Sunday Edward Conley deputy coroner could 4 a rrl Ait 11 TtV LtlA 4h 11 IV drowned unless he crawled into the pond deliberately on his hand anti knee and waa unable to get out again irecracker Kill Baby Third In tbe Bit of death ol children presumably from eating firecrackers was reported to the coroner office Sunday Marion Uuldl aged 2 1358 Spruce atreet No 3 on the list of vic tim of too carly ourth of July enthusiasm Dr George Ward a ra ztaiia sniivi I attend tha chfld declared the cauft of death to be phosphorous poison ing and Indications pointed to th chewing of firecrackers aa the cause The body of the baby was re moved to the county morgue and a post mortem examination will be held Monday to make certain the death reason At the office of the Wayne county coroners Sunday afternoon it was stated that' a 4 year old child dld on June 28 from the came cause and an Infant ot months on June 30 Recovered from Lake St 'Clair a short distance northeast from Bello Isle where it Was found floating by the harbormasters crew the body of an unidentified man be tween 25 and 30 years old was re moved to the county morgue Sun day morning Body In Bathing Sult It was at first thought that the body vwis that of Alex Gordon 18 years old of 4567 Pacific avenue who was drowned while out row Ing with his chum Orville McDurtee 19 of 11124 Cloverlawn avenue late riday Gordon's body despite strenuous earch by the sheriff of Macomb county and by aviators from Seltrffige field had not been found The body of Orville who also was drowned was recovered early Sat urday All doubt as to the fate of Gor don was removed Sunday when Continued en page Two Column Ilva (Copyright 122 by Harris A Ewing Washington C) EDWARD CLIORD Washington July (By United Press Assistant Secretary of tho Treasury Edward Clifford today made It known that he bad venian ed effective upon Secretary Mellon's return from Europe Citing the teslgnatlon of two cabinet officer and 10 iecretartee Inca the Harding administration aaeuined power Clifford declared that It waa Impossible to live in Washington and maintain the necessary social actlvjfp on the salaries paid DETROIT TO 'JOIN A Knobelsdorf Assumes Hi New Duties Rescue Squad No 4 Makes irst Run Emil Knobelsdorf ono of the best known Are fighters in the city who was promoted from a cap taincy to the rank of battalion chief by the board of fire commis sioners a week ago took office at 8 o'clock Sunday morning The newly created Rescue company No 4 went into service at the same time It is stationed at Junction avenue and Rogers street with Engine company No 27 and Battalion Chief William Shields Chief Knobelsdorf has been a city fireman nearly a quarter of a cen tury Ha joined the department January 1 1900 as a member of En gine company No 11 has served with various companies in th eastern part of the city and at the time of his recent promotion was captain of Engine company No 4S Grace and Knodell avenues The new rescue company is In command of Captain Walter Mc Graw for years stationed with Lad der company No 2 on West Mont calm street near Park boulevard The lieutenant Is George Hawkins formerly of Ladder No 7 Second boulevard and Burroughs avenue The other members of the oom any are Edward Hall Richard Beard Thomas Reardon George Bagley Russell A Mc Coll Lynch Edward O'Brien Royal A Selleck and Post Chief Timothy Callahan paid his respects to the members of th i Death Bomb Outrage Revives War Spirit JAIL DOPE'IND RECORDS MADE LEADS TO WIE aris Thinks Dancer 5f)0 OLD WORLD CITIZENS ENTER US AT DETROIT RodRidingHobo Revealed as Girl by Cigaret Test Nellie in Clothe ail at Rolling Her Own Chicago July 1 Her inability to 9oll and smoke a clgaret In ap proved masculine fashion and the fact that her coat pockets bulgedWith toilet articles led tho police lo penetrate Sunday the disguise Nellie Mumaugh of Toledo Ohioho said she "rode the rods" from Jhe Ohio city disguised as a man Mias Mumaugh declaring nerself a daughter of Arthur Mumaugh at tached to the federal prohibition Staff lu Toledo said she had donned masculine attire and left Toledo on freight train last Tuesday to go to St James Minn to visit her Uster Scores Couzens On (5 Pct' Stand New York July 1 On request of the department of Justice customs Inspectors today seized a number of papers books and documents from the baggage of Mrs Nellie Sheehan McGee former wife of Wil liam rank McGee on her arrival on the Aqultania McGee partner Edward uller in the defunct brokerage house of uller Co recently pleaded guilty to bucket shop operations Mrs Mc Gee was reported to have been on friendly terms in aris with the present Mrs McGee formerly Miss iouise Groody the dancer Same of tne papers scizea reiaieu business of uller was said The papers were looked customs inspectors to await ination tomorrow MISTAKE IN MEDICINE MAY COST LIE DRYHURLSDEI AT CANDIDATES 4 Ton Drdpped in Ocean Inspection of Shops Planned Special to Th re T'r and Chicago Trtbuno New York July 1 It hurts to be good but hundreds of maimed children will admit the wisdom of a move toward a safe and sane ourth of July as Inspectors ot the fire prevention bureau took four tons ot fireworks rockets and pin wheels roman candles and toy pis tols out to sea and packing them In burlap weighted down with Iron flung tbe whole into the waves A minute Inspection of all New York chops where fireworks are likely to ba sold will be made before Wed nesday with orders for arrest of any dealers Having explosives on tne premises American Officers Keep Tab on oreign Porta to Warn of Ship Rum Violation New York July (By United Challenging the repeal of the New York itate dry law as the of local elt gorem vigorously opposing modi fication of tha Volitead law to per tnlt foreign ship to bring liquor jiiiu Auiericas water as a sur render of overefgnty'' Wayne Wheeler general counsel of tbe Anti Saloon League tn an address al the St Paul M' church here Sunday served notice that tbe league is out to defeat all can didates who oppose rigid prohibi tion enforcement In the 1924 elec tions league will contlnu Its flsht lo prvnc tb election of public officiate In stat end nation who oppose prohibition legislation Ita enforcement Wheeler sx gresslvIy declared snl added "now that tbe eighteenth mtd ment Is In ths constitution th fight ahead Is to secure th nomination of candidates on all party tickets' who are Joyal to tho constitution 1 and tho enforcement ot th law" Scores Plley Wheler sharply attacked Gov ernor Al theory of prohi bition Enforcement charging that contains les thsn ohe hslf of on per rent of the essenso of de mocracy" it denies states rights and re i pudlates tbe theory of local self government" he asserted "If th position of Governor smith en static rights be correct now then the state of New York committed a grave Injustlro in 1941 when she sent her gallant soldiers into the southland to deny the existence of statea i Wheeler flayed those who woniq k' alter the Volstead det to remove the International friction reultlng from strict of the an lean waters A A supreme court hda deciare that the prohibition upon trsnzpor tatlon Only one' course la' to enforca the constitution 4 and the law of th United Htates This tho people have a rlsht expect and will demand" Wheeler said if oreign Meddling Banned 'Vo foreign parliament diet or chamber of deputies can make lawk for America and none will dar threaten our Independence becaus we Insist on thos laws being ob served even by foreign ships In sup ports "It the precedent be established that foreign nations may leglalata with reference to liquor within our territorial waters then thr mar ConUnued on Three Celtunn Tw Wo Badly Burned by Gasoline Blast Bight fatally burned last ERM Te of four car gasoline set fire to Ms P1114 eread catterei flames over a krnSie JLeterson 22 waa badly tEaine rushed into the I ir dragged Thompson out tnJ1 from surround kPol were summoned to con tae burning fluid 0rer of Hibernians and ux l'1ary annunl moonlight duly third Steamer Ste bt I la tb Bates Street dock a Good music Adv Hl? tWf Xi 4 Sa jffia IhO ISJI Jr I 1 'Ll I 1 ft a V'V i Tr 'C I I.

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