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THE DETROIT FREE SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 2, 19! 31 Radio Press Interview Is Carried 14, 000 Miles KLAH DRAGONS TUESDAY WCX TO CARRY. FINAL CONCERT Divorced One Day, Wed the Next Stone Money Shown At Numismatic Meet Sweden. It weighs six and a k.i pounds, measures 10 Inch 1 and la a halt-Inch thick. 'o io Sweden up SSea Meaty Shews. fm I.

250,000 Expected to Attend "Klonklave" at Buckeye Lake. Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 11. (By tie' Associated Clyde W. Ordinary Ones Would Buy Pig on Island of Yap Bad Bill There, Too.

Br WILLIAM C. RICHARDS. Caesar and Justinian and Alexander the Great, remade into dust and history lessons by the ag.es, flitted ghost-like on tha ballroom floor of the Statler Friday. 1 in iu aiuni mnnev Island of Tap. It Is yellowing Osborne, grand dragon of the Ku halt nn ana resenibliT, AU Previous Record Fpr Long Distance Talks Are Surpassed.

nv kkitii joyrn. London, Aug. 21. The world's record long-distance radio press interview was held today when I conversed acro 14,000 ftiilej of space with Commander Cross of the United States battleship Seattle at Wellington, N. Z.

Thl feat of atrial communication and Journal tarn mafia possible through the courtssy of th famuoa radio amateur, Gerald Marcus who without any pr-arrangmant, es iiuperivci ariet mill Klux Klan announced today that the annual meeting of grand drag ons of the United States wbtcb opens at Buckeye Lake near here Misty figure of ancient Astecs next Thursday will hare for Its ob and long perished Chinese walked ject the organizing "a drive to In arm with fhe phantoms of Old save America from a pagan civili Testament money-changers: tha ellora and the New Zealand police?" "Tha report are abaurd," rama his reply, "Thera haa been no fluhllnij and no rioting whatsoever. The sailors ar doing tha beat they can to enjoy all the featlyltlea showered upon them by the people of Wellington." Make Seeoaal Inajulry My next Inquiry waa a to when th; fleet would leave for America, and to thla tha commander answered, "Monday." "la New Zealand dry or wetf I then asked him acroea tha milee, "Wellington la wet both Inalda and outside; H'a been raining all day," cam hla quick retort, aa our Interview, ended. Ketabllshmcnt of clear communication serosa such a tremendoua spsn waa viewed by Marcue aa a forerunner of a vent axtenaion In tha use of abort wave transmission. Marcus la a veteran, experienced In both long and abort wave radio transmission. 'or thla unique Interview with the other aide of the world, he uaed a pole of 75 feet with an aerial of approximately the- earn length.

Thla. required tone-half kilowatt power, compared with the 2f kllo-watta uaed by tha tilg atatlona. Marcuse uaed a 45-meter wave length for thla teat. grindston. Th ordinary three foot high, would bur a It Th.

largest In about 11 foot They are not used for- pV pieces. Coins of Greece and coins Rome, the medium ef when thos countries led the fill larga cases, and ther are ce called pltla from th stat of Kalantan-ln Mlacci Th? war cast In tin and arranged Ll so many leaves on a vine. h.I you wanted to us en, yo it off th main atem. Counts of Schllta and Pop Hadrian sation to return the church to Christ." The meeting will continue through the following Sunday, the had their say; ther was great whlaperlng. They babbled of money.

And such money It Is or waa. tablished In til xconda a link air with the battleship, more -then A treasure In coinage waa being half wax around the world Silent Night Rul to Broken to Broadcast Symphony Program. Saturday night marks the closing of the series of municipal concerts by the Detroit Symphony orchestra and WCX, The Free Press radio station, will vaive the "silent niRht" rule to broadcast this final program. On Sunday evening Schmeman's Concert band will move to the sounding shell to provide the evening entertainment for WCX. Victor Kolar, conducting, presented another complete symphony, Beethoven's 4, Friday evening.

This, with the Introduction to "Knowantchlna" by 'Moussorgsky and the overture, "Precloaa," by Weber, completed the first part of the program. The everture, "Fing-af Cave," by Mendelssohn opened- the second part, which also Included the symphonic poem, "Lea Preludes," by Lisit and Neapolitan Scenes by Massenet Jiandel'a Largo and, "Dreams of Love" by Llsxt war the encor selections. Th 8chmeman Concert band gave the afternoon concert at Bella lsfe and the Jead (loldkette ensemble played the usual dinner concert. The band will continue the island concerts until September 7, u. s.

MitsTeize irum nsr. Ta-. i I 'V i Li4 A I assembled and placed In cases under police guard for th opening Huturday of the convention of th Th public Is to be sdmllterf the exhibit without charge. t0 last two days being given over to tha Ohio klonklave. According to Mr.

Osborne. the question of barring the teaching of the theory of evolution in the schools is not considered a serious matter with the klan and no concerted effort 1 to be made to bur It. But the klan does Insist, however, he aald, that the Hlble teach-InKs of the mtraoulnna hirth American Numismatic which 1 Hhe national eoln-collect-ors'. organisation of tb United States. Queatloa la Asked.

Tha commander aboard the visit t'nlted Ktale battleship In faraway Kew Zealand could hear my voice plainly, but ha gnv his answer In Mora coda. To connection waa mad at thl morning, and I asked the commander: "la there any truth In reports of fighting batwaen tha American Millionaires In ahlrt-sleeves, and Queen's FlowerJ others not millionaires, rolled In the bullion. t'hrist be taught alongside tha All ef lEm Titer. TV noted: i A United States bill printed In evolution theory, and Indicated that th klan' expects to continue the fight to bring about compulsory Bible education in the Schools. Weald Bar "Allras.

Another thing which Mr. Osborne said th klan proposes to fight for ia maintenance of the present lm- mobilization with traloed man error a 12 bill on on aid and a tl bill on tha ravers. power." i When the new hnllrilng of the Preserved in Ice When Queen Mary came upon Dr. and Mrs. Herrick of Boston admiring: the delphiniums in her garden, she promptly 0f fered them some to take home In order to keen them a Th first and last bill printed In LOCAL ARMY DEPOT TO OPEN OCTOBER it a United States fl series th first Army and Navy club la completed, classes will conducted thr for numbered U-l.

th other Kmlgratlon law and amendments to Pit that will atop 'the leak" acrosa 000. liiartermaater's ofneers aa a part of etroit depot'a actlvltlea. Thus tha Th first diamond Jubilee half- club's program will ba linked with that of th procurement depot. dollar of CaliforniaCongress authorised the coining of 1,000,000 of Coaflnaed From Page Oae. D.

S. TO BE DEBT them thla year to reach th city-they ar of strikingly bold design, with a miner on one side and tho bear of California's atate flag od the other. Two-color United Statea bill with on color put on corrctly and the sacond design Drintod UDSlde 250-GALLON STILL FREE IN 25 YEARS as possible, Dr. Herrick had the flowers frozen in a block of ice. The incident had sufficient interest to be sued as a news item by the (tress of the country.

Among other objtcu, fith, ttratu hate, cablegrams, fruits, watches, have from time to time been frozen in down. the Mexican 'and Canadian borders snd from the West Indies. "We will fight with every ounce of our strength to prevent any amendment that will weaken the Immigration law," he said. He alao declared that the klup la to bend Ita efforts to have all prospective Immigrant passed upon by American consuls before they are permitted to board ship for America. The meeting of the grand dragons, which will be presided over by Dr.

Hiram (1. of Washington, C. the Imperial wlsard, who will attend with his staff, at which plana for campaign will be discussed, will be private. Th public, however, will be admitted to other functions In connection with the stale klonklave. Hesides the grand dragona of the various statea or imperial representative from statea which are not chartered, there will be from sis to eight Received Tsleplx from Cbicsro.

J. W. PONDELICEK. This Chicago artistic chototrspher is shown with the model whom for motor tranaport, equipment, sub-alatenc and the like, i'ractlrally every Induatry In the central weat will be drawn upon by the requlre-menta of thea contracta, which are to be releaaed In emergency. Tha brief release order from the Detroit depot will change every available Industrial plant within Ita jurisdiction to a schedule of war-tfme production, with every man ready for his new task, Kegular and reserve officers will know whet to assemble for duty, and a central office for the depot will evTh be ready In one of Cnatlnaed Kraaa Page Oa.

It eomea to them In mind when appropriating money. he married the day after he got a divorce. The wife claims thst it was her hard work which made him successful in his business. He is Two Men Held as 'Dry' Law Violators. Federal agents Friday seised a 250 gallon stilt.

75 barrels of mash, 40 gallons of moonshine and 2K bags of sugar In a raid on the house of George Flaga, 1556 Wheeler avenue, and arrested Flaga and Ureat aatlaraction waa expressed shown with Miss Mabel. N. Ellis, the former model. by administration omclala today over the announcement In Paris that M. Cnlllaux, the French finance mlnlater, haa finally decided to come In person to negotiate a settlement of France's debt next month.

Detroit a large omca buildings. The lietiolt depot will funrt tlon K-n tiarucK, eta Theodore street The men wer srrlrnl hrnPa M. Calllauxa decision la believed A Colonial not printed by Benjamin Franklin and bearing the warning, "To Counterfeit Is 1TM Note Sbewa. An early note laaued by the State of Massachusetts In 1710. tha purpose ot which was to finance the state's quota of th Coatinental Army.

"Pay 260 pound on th first day of March," reads th nate, "both principal and Interest to be paid In the then current money of the said state In a greater or less aum sc-cording a buahela of corn, 68 4-7 pounds of a part of beef, 10 pounds of sheep's wool and It pounda of sole leather shall then cost, more or less than 130 pounda current money at th then current price of said articles, the aame being 22 1-2 time what the same quantities of th same articles would cost at the Federal Commissioner i. Rtanley Hurd on charges of violating: the grana titans from each state nrcS ICE here to have been reached, in no small part, to discreet hints dropped Municipal Concerts Saturday Broadcast by WCX flock SCHMEMAN'S CONCERT BAND, HERMAN SCHMEMAN. CONDUCTOR. ent. The tttana are the heada th state district organisations.

national prohibition law and were held on ball of J2.000 each. Their examination was set for August 28. 200,000 To Attend. In Paris that the United States desired his presence. Wore than all Ise this government dealrea a French mission that la authorized vnu uriving nis truck at the Intersection of Calumet and Pom.

NNIm Patrol" to conclude an agreement and It waa considered unlikely that M'. IJitrko Roanlnl Mile vert fW I ram 1 MAtnM-ran Fantaala" "Vilw DMIMUMf" w. X7lophon bolo Cnlllaux would delegate such power monwealth avenues Friday, John Vlaslc, 25 yeara old, no address, waa arrested by federal agents, who found that his truck contained 22 caaea of whlaky, soft fake bottle to any one else. The United States has made It Approximately 150,000 are expected to attend the klonklave, Mr. o-born said.

Special trains will ba run from Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, Pittsburgh and Lexington, hs said. A 700 acre tract of land near th lake haa been taken over for the review, and camping and parking purposes and a large block of cottages have been reserved, alsd. All national ofneera will remain for AJolDh A. Wehl. Solollt.

directly under the quartermaster Keneral and the secretary of war. lis commanding officer will exercise the full authority of a post commander. At present niore than 60 reserve olTlcera have been detailed aa aeslstanta to Major Harrison, and In time tha officers' personnel will number several hundred men. Captain V. C.

Colin of the quartermaa-ter'a department haa been assigned to Detroit from tort Kennlnga, to act aa executive oflloer to Major Uarrlaon. Will lava S3.OOo.OO0.OOO. "By conferring with manufacturer in peace time and working out the problema of war-time, production in advance, throughout the 14 procurement divlalona of the country, the war department has estimated that at leust It. 000,000,000 rn be aaved In over-buying alone, In the event of another war of major magnitude," said'. Major Uarrlaon.

It la pointed out, would reflected In the Income tax pay clear to France that It haa had ftclaWftoa from tho Open ''Andi-M Chenfpr" A Hammer Idyl "Amoni the Hotet" prices affzed to tham In a law of tops and 00 labela. He was arraigned on charges of transporting Like Take Your Kodak To enough of "unofficial" and "In formal" necutlationa. What 1 this atat in th year of our Lord 1777." Rubinstein iniuur ana neia on pail or 9Z.IT0. Ills examination was set for Au desired now la something, official. ihy Charftrfrrlttlc Murrb alWrtnf FriU" la Ormnd (lop t'oneert "Dan Of th Damon -'Ttao Star Mpanaled baapor" Iher la a copper plate of formal and binding.

Holat fcer gust 2. the state meang which begins esrly Haturday morning and con The treasury does not consider th generous terme accorded Kelglum to constitute a precedent SPEEDY REPRISALS 4 DEAD, 10 HURT, tinue tnrough Hunuay. CONClSlOlAlE for the French, and Italian aeDia. Instead of the Belgian terma being "the worst" France can get, aa anticipated by tha Parisian preas. IN CHINA URGED THE DETROIT BVMPHONY ORCHESTRA, VICTOR KOI.AR, CONDL'CTIVO.

March of Mom at a from "Slgur Joraairar" J.a Orieg HIrurd, tha Criua4ar. the hero of a play bjr Bjornton. for which Griff wrote thu muala. Later ha arranged it la ttio lorm ot oulto for con-rert fier forma nw. Ortrtnre "Uer Frelmahat' 4 Weber lleotor Berltoi whom Lawrenro Oilman call "aa aentl mental aa a Concreaamaia'', declared "No oqa dreamt dlaptltlnr Ha pro-era ineno.

Doea it not depict tha lonelr maiden, the forester' fair betrothed, who. IS TRAFFIC TOLL ments of every taxpayer in the COUNSEL ATTACKED country. Thus tne nation is being guaro- Conttnaed From Pag Oae. Contlnaed From Page One. Aubln avenue, said he did not aea urrftreuar- ed against a condition of ralalnr nr aret to nearen, minviea ner tanaar larneni wiia ina noiao of the dark wood agitated hf tha atorm? Weber Id truth, mora ednesa which It found Itself In at the Frencn are quiet iiaiy to find ther will not accorded term anywhere near so liberal.

A Italian Paper Optimistic. Rome. Aug 11. (By the Associated Press.) The I'opolo 1 Italia, peraonal preaa apokeaman for Premier Mussolini, today asserts that the prospect la excellent for "a really good solution of the questlo Ceatlnaed Frees Past Oa. beautiful tolece of muaic It not eaillr come the beginning of the last war.

In enforced. It would mean that no sum caaea thla preparadneaa entails know, aa has tha public, and vrr the two men, who ware walking along the side of the road. He said that he waa unaware that his oar tha Installation of special machin rtniien vessel eouia transport products from Cinton to Hongkong thua paralysing at one stroke th Im one ir.voivea witn mi trial, on which Mr. Kaxler's report will most ery, toola, dies and the like In fee and snap soma of tha wonderful scene that nature has bestowed on this great picnie Island. Feet mi St.

mt a. 10 m. p. m. anrf p.

m. Round, trip fare Adalfs Tit, Children 40: mense commerce that flow out of assuredly iitva a olrecl nongKong. Juda Faust here took occasion of systematizing our war debts to nau airucK tnem until told by another motorist several squares from th cene. He waa held pending an Investigation of the accident. Klmon Rchrelbman.

14 var. (he United Stales. to reprimand Mr, Kent tor hi pre-sumptlina and peremptory attitude. in shipping order. It-1 realised, la onl the preliminary of an antl-forelgn movement whose real eb-Ject will be the ousting of the Brit The newspsper adds tha opinion "I think your niollori for further that ateu will nave an Im aeiay in mean much Postponed and mediate-helpful effect on the value ish from Hongkong altogether, suffered burns that may cause his death when a tank of gasoline et plodod In a garage In th rear of his home.

2927 Chene street. Flames from the blast burned his face and of the lire. hindered park caea la entirely without merit or eeaaon, Mr. Kent," said, tersely. "And I do not think for he DtesltinaT Werkcr nark a Jb.

Caprteeio Italian Taehalkoralir lalrlnr at tha Hotel Conatanal diirlnr a Tlelt to Rome, the comnoeer waa not far from the barrerka of tha Royal Cutraaalera, and often heard the cavalry bugle calla. One of theae aifnala be haa uaed at the berinntne? of thla Italian-Caprice ae the trumpet tao (are. and the composition la built up on Italian folk and street aome. Irish Rhapaody Herbert Rom ht Ireland, Mr. Herbert haa here made us of bis berltaco of national and typical Irish themes to build tbta splendid work.

Ballet Suite from 'ppelia" Dell bee hlavto Folk tnolodle I Danea Fete et Valse dee Beurea 1 'S. jNopturne 1 4. XiMqus dea Automates el Value 6. Ceardae fhe first, rartattona llarlo folk aonts, th third, ft rerel In the shop ot a tor maker as the automatons danoe, and the laat a Hungarian national danne. -also "Rosea from the Hooth" Stranaa One of the Innr list of Strauss waltsea which are so much lored the world over, thla belnr the tanv ol Vienna in Ita happiest mood.

Overture "Tannhauser" 1 Warner Openlnr with tha theme of the Pt la-rime Chorua, the overture mertres Into the "Bacohenal" muslo means of an as--ending ftrure, played by the violas, "the typical motive of the Venus Mountain." We hear Tann Dtejuirr. the paper condemn Innln wanhltiaton. Ausr. 51 Over SO. It is necessary to wait for Mr.

Bax dmibti rt'gardinr coll tion And ter'a report on hla Investigation nlidfUlon of thA war debt. Ortlm 000 Chlnei workers In th Japaneaa cotton mills of th Bhanghal district have returned to work following (urn reftnrdlnff th debt nettUmmit, into irregularities In eon neetion with the record and hand Una; of thes cases. However. imu nnu ignited nis clothing. He was taken to Receiving hospital.

It Is believed that a lighted cigarette accidentally thrown into the tank caused the explosion. Mamie Nack. 60 years old. 17S Loekport svenue, was killed In settlement of the strike, according It declare, is nimtu on prwiM oam as to th benefit! which bound to iturt outrltlv. wither throuah will confar with Judge Charles to aeparcmenc or commerce report rceiva irom rekin today.

"The wharf and shipping wont a lon or through diversion of American eabllal to Italian Indus- nariiett, the presiding Judge at present, and render a decision later today." Wall. 1 Denied. era have returned to work Irregu torlss of the Patrolt depot's district for both the motor tranaport and ordnance divisions so that there be no hitch In the release of the great bulk of the contracts. Throughout tha country-. tha four-is teen districts will called upon to almost l.o0,0v- arUvles, from augnr and aortee, topowdar and exploitive and from to airplanes.

Equal Alloeatlaa' Plan. "Under present plans the war load Is being equitably distributed over the It Industrial districts of, the country. Commodities are being analysed with due regard to supply and demand to the end that problema of transportation, shorl-ag of power and labor, the overloading of manufacturing facilities and critical situations In raw materials may be oviated. In the last vi ar 90 per cent of war contracts were placed In the district north of the Ohio and east of the Mlssis-aippl rlvera. I'nder the new condition these" contracts will be allocat- ed to all parte of the oountry with the railroads and motor transportation relied upon to tranaport the produce to points of distribution or consumption.

Industrial power Is being prepared to keep pace in auiomoniie collision last night at Lock port and Phlox avenues. The automobile In which ah wa riding turned over twice after hitting a trlss. IRON AMI NTKKL TRAOK. in euser a song to Venus uir tone ijon ana tne appeal of Venue "relish- and the anneal of Venn WhatV A Good Working Definition Of Music? Sigmund Spaeth in "Our Common Sense of Music," lays, is the organization of sound toward beauty." livery music lover should read this splendid article. Magazine Section Tomorrow's Free" Press car driven bv Vsrnnn Knttim.

aiah dort die Grotte." and then the storm tiereionment and tar, r.iiui. r. Nack wa finale with the wonderful French horn counterpoint sluglng over the com-btned forces of tha orchestra. larly ana cargo movements from British wharves are Increasing," the cable said. Terms of the mill strike settle-meifi Include union recognition, future wagea In silver dollara or equivalent: (10.000 Indemnification by Japanese owners to Injured strikers and familiea of those killed In the outbrenk, no dismissal of workers without cause, disarming of mill foremen under ordinary in lock port avenue who was slightly Injured.

Olrnors Cleveland, Au. Th Dalir Utn1 Trails Unlay say that the ConiiIUv1Ue ooH revivnl now irmklnc headway U-crtbl to bettor steel huainee rather than to the anthra Its etrlke threat. The ijft m1 trnrte alio with more nilnen renumlnjr ehlpments ana new ele enl nine lit volume. Kusiern plf iron price a.Utii-e4 dnutieiy fto rents a ton on ntlunl salee, but the JMtiebursh and YouiiKetfrwii Iron marksis are dull. Trim ami aieel mthp tmtrkrts show uneven ten-denrlee but generally are headed upward.

Oipper in New York la strong at 4Ti rents. Tin In Arm at MMi Hits. I 1 stfsily at BtH cent. Ina Is strong at 7.fc7.70 cents, Ht, lsouia v. Friend.

Jufu wht to feed Ihem jhy won't break their diet-Anto nett Donnelly tells you how Jo give them a Jack Spratt fced ivaa'pr" tomoriw CLASH HALTS YOUNG TRIAL 32ND DIVISION -CAMP CLOSES THE DETROIT FREE PRESS. (Beak-Cedilla Hotel.) S1S.S Metere. SATURDAY. AUGUST 29, 123. P.

M. New bulletin. Ceatlnaed Fms Page Oa. 2:15 P. M.

Grain markets, weather 8 foomleld frills inreeaar. attention to th actual training of troops. In this connection military observer here say the atate troops have benefited greatly from in-atructlon received during th two weka encampment. Constant drilling and Intensive training In combat problems In th field have transformed members of the Michigan nstlonal guard Into experienced and efficient soldiers. Ofneera have had an opportunity here to put Into practice tried theories of field gen All'-: I A.

I i A recess then was called. Juda Bartlett had left th recorders court building when court waa reconvened at 1 p. m. Friday. Judge Faust ruled: "1 deny the motion of the defense for a further delay In thes case.

The motion Is wholly unwarranted. Furthermore, thla court wishes to make It plain that It does not believe any nftwapaper publicity or th report of Mr. Haxter ar necessary for the aucoes(ul progreaa of this trial. 1 herewith announce that no further motlona for delaya of any kind or for any reason will be heard." Judge Faust then ordered that th trial proceed forthwith. It then waa discovered that, through an error on th part ef on of th dark ot th recorder court, th Jury pane) had bean dismissed for the day, and It was Impossible to go any further In th trial.

This new obstacle lrkd Judge Faust, and declared: "Ther seems to be a lot of un. nraary trouble In getting these caaea tried. I would like to know why." Van H. Rlnsr and John Watts, as-slstant itrosecutors, then asked that the trial of Goldman eadjourned until Monday. "YouMhunor, we cannot get very far tomorrow.

Saturday. It Is the last day of aervlc by th present panel of Jurymen. We will have a new panel Monday, and I bellev It would be best to wait till then to start this trial." Here Attorney Kent roe and vehemently protested that he had "a busy day Monday" and demanded further delay In tha raaes. Mr. Kent, you might as well realise right now that there Isn't going to any mora delay now or at any tlm In thes court aseerted.

"Thla trial will be given preference over all othera Monday morning next. Be In court a tS m. aharp. The trial will Start then without fall." Messrs. King Watts were much elated over the "day In court." "Th fact that we will hav a new Jury la on of th first breaks we have had In these cases," they said.

"Furthermore, with a new Jury, and with all tha vldnc and briefs we hav compiled, we ar almost cr-tain of a conviction." Ray They'll Be Ready. Catlae Frees race Oa. body was discovered In a concrete cistern crypt Net Certala ef Baa. She believed th bar waa formerly used In Young's erBc. Mrs.

Mahan declared Dr. Toung grave her a dress and a diamond rlna; which belonsed to hla lte wife and susaested that she and her mother go to live In his cabin, at the time the woman's body was lying; beneath a cistern In Ita baae-merit. She- testified the lfts wer Dr. Young-' "tokens of ppreclatlon" for what ahe had done for (Iroa-ae. the dead woman a son and heir to 11,500,009., pershTMhalts arican disorder P.

M. Sekmeman' Ceaeeet band, broadcast from Hell lale. P. M. Th Jean Uoldkatt Ka-aemblc.

1:00 P. M. Detroit Srnvkear Or. chestra, Vletar Kolar conduct ing. (Detailed program elsewhere on this page).

WJR, DKTROIT, SITI RDAT. 6IB.S Meter. P. M. -The Jean rtoldkette ensemble.

Boser Williams 1'nlverslty quartet. a M. Detroit Symphony orchastra. in P. 14.

Jaan Qoldkntte'a Blu Room orchestra. iut tenor. Jtusar Williams L'nrrarslty etiartet. eralship with the result they now ar better equipped to handle their commands. Approximately 4.000 troops were MARIAN RYAN.

DEARBORN MID rustic charm and traditional ex- clusiverress of Blacmhcld Hills lies East-over -Farms iust east of the Blnomfield WW, DETROIT. SATURDAY. Meiers. P'JIO A. M.

Talks for women. 13 Noon Hotel Htstler orchestra, P. U. llaarbatl siores. at A 3 JL i enrolled in th encampment.

This was nearly vth strength of last Whle ft Is expected the state military organisation will enoounter obstacles in th way of reduced appropriation and equipment from the federal government, it Is anticipated by authorities here that the efficiency of the national guard will be maintained throusrhout the year and that next year'a ncampmnt will ae even a greater body of troops under canvaa In Camp Grayling. 1 OCEAN SHIPS Catlaed Fram Oa. Two in Ut S. Plan Paris-N. Y.

Flight Open Hunt Club I The two-to-four-acre residence sites along its winding, wood-lined drives offer a combination of natural beauty and accessibility unmatched in the Detroit Metropolitan Area. It is close to Birmingham to the new Woodward Avenue and accessible by two Improved main highways. Careful restrictions assure tha perma- -nent desirability of Eastover Farms, and constant value increases. Present low prices urge early consideration of this picturesque community as an investment or for the establishment of a permanent From Emit Maplt RmaJ im Birmingham, driv North Admmo Romd, tm thm osjad 'ag graveleef readuwys i Caetever Firms, Judson Bradway Co, MAJESTIC UIUHNqeltnypyMMN- qq E.tabli.h4 1902 AKRIVKn. Aug.

XI, from New Tors: Raobsmbeau. Harve: Colombo. Aur Jr. from Oenor: DEARBORN GIRL Asks Glover Watson Lot Owners to help her go to Europe as "Miss Dearborn" Special to Free Press from Nsw York World. New York.

Aug. 21. Ueoi go Klrsch and Anton Mour, former French armV aviators, arriving today on theTrench liner Rocham-beau, said thev plan to fly from New York to Paris for the $25,000 prize offered by Ilaymand Ortelff, a New York hotel owner. The flight may be made this fall, they said. They brought no airplanes with them-and had not decided what type they will use.

IT. Toloilter and Ram Poloiker, his brother, are assisting Kent In th defense of th caa. Both the At-toraeys l'oloskr saldthey would be FUlfuic. Aus. 1 from Hamburg: Melita.

tram Soutbsmpton; leviathan, from South, smpton: fe-thi, from Cjueenstown; Uus sepp Verdi, from Naples. SAU.KD. Conte Verde, from Genove. '30 for New York: (empress of Pcrtlsnd. for New York; Patria, from Marseilles, for New York.

all ready to go ahead Monday morn Make it your "meat" residence then- ordered both th Teruvlans and the crowd to move on, since It was aaalnet orders to loiter In that vicinity. Mr. Dennis and the other Americans. howvr, ordered the police to allow th Peruviana to remain and hlpd th police disperse the crowd, which retired a few hundred feet, forming a seml-elrcl. When th general was Informed of tha affair na went Immediately to flnor Kdwards' residence.

He-turning- soon, told the Peruvian newspapermen still gathered on hla door afep that tha aala of their paper was permissible. By this time the crowd had dispersed and the Teruvlans returned Into the center of the city to continue selling their papers. ARMEDGUARDS PATROL MINES CeMtlaaed From Paa One that they are loslna; their markets hecauHfi of increAstne; prices and th public's four of a BhortR(t and th miner were1 "In the a Am boat." Plenty of fl will he available) thin ar, Mr, Hammond unld, bronnae- of of any dn tutor of a uti-lke In the soft coal Hetle. Vnlon enft coal miners dare not atrike. he declared, because the men ff th non-union fields, who now produc6 fiO pr cnt of the to.

tut output, are Riving- them too atrong- com petition. 57To 111 In the "Miss Dearborn" contest you are entitled to one vote for evry dollar paid in on your Watson Dearborn land contracts up to close of the Dearborn Week dance carnival at 'midnight next Tuesday. "Miss Dearborn" is to go to Europe free, as representative of the village of Dearborn. 1 respectfully solicit your vote. If you wish to vote 'for me, please mail your votes to me or to the Glover Watson organization, with my name written in the space provided.

Or vote for' me at the Carnival now on at Convention Hall, And don't forget to sign your name to the voting ballot. Why not vote for a Dearborn Ctrl as "Mitt tng. Ben Moss, manager pro tern, at Th Boardwalk, was an Interested spectator In court Friday. He recently was acquitted of violating the new antl-gambllng law In th first of th park trlala. The amusement psrks were lonesome spots on Thursday and Friday nlghta.

Most of tha concenlons wera forced to close down because they had no customers. Only th danca hall at Uranada park did any bustnass. It was stated Friday by cn of th park omclala that th season probably would end en Labor day this vear. If this Is correct, It will mean that the parks will close earlier than they ever have In their career. Ijibor day, this utrlclal said, sl.ould be big dy." There will i.ot he much left to pick from after that, he said.

Moss and Harry A. Pence, another concessionaire from Th Hoardwalk. will arraigned on Information before Judge Bartlett next Wednesday Thev bsve eiond mute upon examination. Thla la the case which waa to have come to trial first ana In which Juda Faust found that the a Lake Placid Club 1 Education Foundation Will open a boys' school in the Aairondacks September 22nd. With Lake Placid School, established in 1905, as a nucleus and the Club's unexcelled all-year facilities, it will develop a school on modern educational lines to fit for colleges and technical schools.

The CJub stand- ards will govern admission to and conduct of tha school For 1925-26 fifty boys will be admitted. Apply now for current or following years. Illustrated catalog. Director, Education Foundation, Lake Placid Club, N. xnlinud kat tsssj fcaasisWaMsis.

Marian Ryan 409 Park Avenua, Dearborn, Mich. Student, Dearborn High School, Senior Class warrant had never been algned. The ideal Summer food nis mere in one inuie trial ui park operators, besides the one which starts Mnndsr. All should be concluded before the seasvn closes Labor day..

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