Sandusky Star Journal (Newspaper) - June 4, 1923, Sandusky, Ohio - THE WEATHER r LOCALi THUNDER STORMS MONDAY NIGH COOLER SUPREME IK ITS GOOD Em Only more days mcT resort opens girls wHl be FIFTY-SIXTH 14 PAGES Charges JUNE 4, 1923. * * a Cents 5,Cents NUMBER 20 LABOR CHIEFTAINS CHICAGO MUST SERVE TERMS Wealthy Kansas City Body Found on ' road ' KANSAS June 1- Police today Ihoy believe was the murder of Guy A. 49,- wealthy and former president of the Kansas City Board of wys round on the railroad trades near the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Just outside the His had been turned Inside out and there were bruises on side the head Coroner C. O. j wore before was Ijy a train liis body In * had apparently been dead for several hours when a freight train crew discovered body on the the suicide Riven credence by Init who a few hours before his death Raid ho was in the best of He had no financial friends and relatives C. the doad man's had been robbed and thrown on the ' believe Mr. was killed before his lindy was placed on the Lawless no about tlie the train passed over liis was no reason in the world for Mr. ids own He had no domestic or worries and when I tu Saturday night lio was in good Another circumstance added to the death was Of friends and relatives that Moore was an inveterate walker and had disappeared twice at night during William F. William F. of the Flat in Chicago nine other must serve sentences of one to five years imposed a year ago on conspiracy appellate court sustained the friends failed to not advised his family of A of relatives and friends set out in search for After midnight they found him emerging from He explained he liad been they and them in an automobile ride Lawless said Moore bad a large sum of money he left the office A ten and a one and a wrist watch were near the Moore's car was still in front o office Many Injured in Various Include 22 in Capital Nation Is Gay With To Greet June 4.- With a small number of visitors in week got way here today with a varied program of band and other events scheduled to keep the in carnival mood in Ohio the according to to tho Press i Dewey 21, was killed when in which ho was crashed inlo girders of a near In George C. of Injuries when ho was run down by a speeding ' was scalded to death the radiator of a car when it turned over in a ditch St. 20, of lulled when his automobile smashed into a polo in Tho toll in Columbus Mrs. Dora 72, I Carl It. liu and 4, other cities the the total 5157 wero in six in four in at Mt. two in and N. one To Pago 5.) Hundreds Arrested but Strikes Continue To Spread in Ruhr By CARL D. Jime 1-While of communists were being rounded up by German police in tho Ruhr valley today strikes continued to It is apparent tho program luis been carefully planned in advance and that it is being carried out regardless of The partly in tho Ruhr for the purpose of stamping out the communist are working ni military squadrons of these armed men surround whole blocks of in which communists arc believed hiding and then a door to door search is In 500 reds were every one of was armed and many of the houses raided turned out to be veritable with cellars packed with Many business houses and have tlie of haunts of were closed ijy their windows shuttered and their doors locked and At fifty communists were taken in a sorles of Several women were seized among women have not been conspicuous in the rioting to date a few been observed in the joining enthusiastically In tho Propagandi Clique Makes Evidence to Woman Says Paper Declares They Defend Themselves Will It Police in Cleveland Fire on Auto Thieves and Are Attacked by 18, was shot and killed in a of police bullets which brought a halt to the flight of a gang of alleged thieves in a stolen car Tho driver of who escaped In the believed to have been Police were forced to throw all into the district tu disperse tho mob which collected after Members of a flying squad first the automobile bearing tho Wilson gul and The had been stolen FORD CONNECTED WITH BILLION BID FOR U. S. SHIPS John W. Belief that Henry the Tito driver of king is one of the financial stolen car speeded up at sight of behind dohn cently the U. Shipping As tho car turned into another 1 for all the of tho automobile 1 ships was strengthened bv Eva S. Central Juno 4.-There's many a slip 'twixt the petition and the decree oven though tho divorce evidence mill does gring exceedingly And tho slip in the proceedings In tho case of Mrs. has resulted In that a. and liere are engaged in the pleasant nnd profitable pastime of turning out made-to-order As a result and J. 2\ray,. private detective aro on trial with conspiracy Baltuck has that Jacobs guaranteed her a. divorce in consideration of a modest foe of agreeing to produce the necessary evidence within three According to Assistant District Attorney Jacobs went to and outlined tho plan the necessary evidence tho use of a and persuaded him to agree to the A meeting between tho ii ionner Winter Garden show and in ' feo did a fako i when Mrs. camn to trial before Sceger i of Plains he out of convinced a. Mrs. became very much and demanded tho return of the J I Then got ' in his deadly | and his wife Isow both are testifying Jacobs and opened flro on tho squad according to the the and Stotz returned the bullets struck tho Wilson The stolen car Tho driver leaped out arid disappeared in the crowd A third man halted as ho started to flee and was taken in i Police wore soon in by a threatening crowd some three hundred or morel persons A wagon load of uniformed rushed from tho station while Hying squadrons with riot guns wero rushed from other The crowd dispersed at of tho Ford's recent visit to Silver N. where Slack refused to Blue Jordan Roadster Too enthusiastic responsible for of thousands of expected Shriners and their families to They were frightened away by the reports of tremendous crowds and - probably lack of sufficient This was evident when a St. Louis temple sent word its members remain at using the money the trip would cost to help build a They said they understood there was no room hero Merchants hotel keepers were keenly disappointed over failure of the 300,000 expected to Only about twenty thousand in on trains program began a pilgrimage to Vernon by Imperial Potentate Jarnes S. ids put a wreath on the tomb of Shortly after noon tlie automobile caravan which left San Francisco ISlay 1 was due and at 2 p. the members of wero to lake part with President Harding and Secretary of Weeks in dedication of the marking the starting point of tlie Lincoln highway Exhibition - of tlie United airplane carrier air circus by famous flyers including and tlie transcontinental carnival events various sorts were to fill ' Tonight the potentate of Almas temple of this city will welcome the imperial and his divan at a By W EUrt MI June 4.-Exfremo socialists of Franco are recruiting forces to launch counter attacks on the monarchists if the any further it announced today by the newspaper Le organ of a section of this In big type this publication tho complicity of Premier halts the action of the chamber of deputies permits itself to be derided by wasted and duped witli wo are recruiting resolute next fascisti attack will be followed by severe and want the and the government to be This manifesto referred to the recent attack by monarchist fascisti on three socialist leaders who were shampooed with ink and forced to swallow castor following that episode thero was a bitter in tho chamber monarchist le The of this debate when it became much was that he government announced discussed car was at police a widespread royalist plot had been hundreds of people that involved were being - Hundreds of tho blue Jordan roadster in Patrolman Griffin of Cleveland is believed to been slain by John Leonard Whitfield and for whom a search is being Sunday night and morning while it was sheltered at Assistant County Prosecutor Henry and C. V. of County Prosecutor Stanton of Cleveland arrived here ' shortly before 10 o'clock as I evening in the death car from Fort or left 1'" Madison that Whitfield was I in his placo did his part to capture' Drastic Ship Regulations Will Put Prohibition Deeper in Political By LAWRENCE 19'23 by United Juno 4-Secretary rum regulations wero purposely made as drastic as to force a show down with congress on tho whole question of prohibition enforcement on land and regulations form the caught of Whitfield's coat i international aJl revolve Wilhams around the question and that the and its restaurant man took girl to police headquarters after Whitfield The men To Page CAN TEACH June 4-The supreme court held today that war time statutes enacted in many states prohibiting teaching of the German language to any pupil aro Bootleggers Rush Into New York Territory Is Report from Juno 4.-Largo cargoes of Canadian beer and are moving towards tho boundary on their way to New York slate as a result of a repeal of prohibition enforcement law Canadian officials along board reported that rum runners aro now actively engaged in to flood New with dominion With tho coming of tho liquor smuggling trade is beginning to boom again following tho winter Repeal of the enforcement has brought blood and new capital into the and according to the present unprecedented quantities of beverages will soon be going Attorney General Rainey announced no steps would bo taktn by ilie prohibition to cope witli the aro several established rum runner routes which cross the border at points where there aro no customs or immigration will be used and additional ones win be Most smuggling is done with motor trucks loaded to - capacity with case cross the line at a terrific rale of armed guards clinging them ready to witli highwaymen who a business of robbing bootleggers and the chamber voted confidence in tho ability of tho government to defend the Since then nothing has been and tlie socialists profess to fear that the 10 bring back the due from Belgium and make him King Philip the Eighth of contemplating further i To Burn Edifice Work of Canadian June 4-Organized incendiaries blamed today for the attempt to burn the Heart Catholic the second largest in One room supplies was Lighted candles hafl boon placed under the wooden part of the Church officials have no statement to around it. morning tho car was again the center of curiosity The car was found in where Whitfield was apprehended by Madison and from whom lie Ho escaped from in a stolen said that tho Madison the case at length morning with Chief Williams told of the arrest at Madison of and of his Ho said the two officers found Whitfield in a but made no attempt to handcuff him for the reason that neither of tho Madison officers had a of handcuffs or ja gun in their possession when caught said that restaurant proprietor who told Government Will Impound Vessels Whose Captains Flaunt Liquor Not since any so Politicians of parties have abandoned all hopo the can be in 3'JL'4. repeal of the enforcement law in New York state will a split in the party over regulations reveal a division in the a wet in liis Ho feels that congress went beyond T the when it passed the He favors liberalization of tile act. By ' making liis regulations on of that ' act so and rigid as to { international he has forced congress to to on existing stringent or to modify those foreign Governor of New York intensified a democratic by signing the of the state it is to the federal To 0-No. 4.) At the office of official magazine of the Knights of Columbus here it was stated that fifteen or sixteen Catholic churches liad been burned in Canada the last year but that church fires m the United States above It was said that incendiaries might have been responsible for some of tho Canadian fires but Knights of Columbus of found thero was no widely organized arson conspiracy as been PUPPY GOT A GOOD The party at 4(K; st is moving out of fair hut it was impossible to take pet fox terrier .So asked Classified Ad of the lb find a good FOR mo. good house sell Party leaving Call between 7 and 40o 141-W. By WILLIAM J. Juno 4.-Foreign or American enter waters with deliberate attempt to defy and banning liquor from vessels inside mile limit will be by federal customs officials today notified customs officers to this Tile move was made to define of are not to be tho terms of the Hear Impressive Sermon by Rev. N. R. H. Four Died in services at Grace evening in of were at MM mm ey iiii WHEN Abolishes of Greek and Latin in Oklahoma Farmer - Jimc of ancient ho first reform itt education to he introduced in the State A. & M. George C. farmer labor league and nonpartisan league organizer indicated ho took charge am going to work toward the elimination of teachings of and Wilson said on his arrival today escorted by a guard of five militia said to be under orders from Gov. Jack is little demand and need for it is a college for students to learn farming and Tho languages may bo obtained at other state assumed the presidency of college despite statewide protests and hostile demonstrations by A red flag which fluttered from tho campus below which tlie college flag dropped at half mast was removed by tho guard escort on their retiring handed the kuys of the institution to his successor who demanded them in tho name of .md deeply resent this of military To Page cm M Superintendent of Brooklyn Schools Says NEW June 4-Pro-British have been out of tho New York Dr. Bryan Roily said today in answering the charges of Commissioner David H. Hirschfield that hero were being the revolutionary war was a Hirschfield is discussing a mutter already of a Brooklyn and chairman of a historical committee which a year ago ordered the revision of a number of England Seeking i gain Lost New York School NEW 4-A to regain the England and make ther States a part of the Pavid S. missioner of cha today in a report to 5Iiiyor The forty thousand gave the findings of Hirschfield 4 lowing his many school histories are As a result ot gation he text books be barred from New xi f ' Tho commissioner sees ml behind the school histories British his report an Is behind the whose real purpose as sees is to dominate through an Anglo-American based on British The histories field An American history by ville Muzzey ot lunula American by Willis former head of the of university of School History of the by Albert Bushnell A History of. the States For Schools by Andrew University of Claude H. Our United by liam Backus Burke's edited by E. O. HOT Taft Short American History by Graa by Everett his the Indicates that the -ed give new and patriotic Int to the revolution and to war of 1812, and the protests against the lack of in many to the mutiny act. stamp act a the Boston He that tho martyrdom of Nathan is largely and that Paul Revere and are not mentioned several of The of tie of New Saratoga and is ' New York under- the Bj tem of teaching learn thi To Page 6-^No, 1.) 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It. were expressive of of sermon was based upon the words of ' go to prepare a for Secretary for making Music was by the church tive tho supreme court decision kvt from tho ranks of no ships can bring liquor inside three mi At lilt state iy No. K. P. were Joseph 1?;; L. ment 2; Fred 21: over the hi tho Charles 1, No ury the of loss was suffered bv Temple To 3.) i No. News Highlights SKY blue Jordan auto stopped over Sunday night in Lively City commission session expected lato registers at UO hottest day of NEWS Girl killed by Cleveland chasing auto issued Mellon Probo murder of Property Would Withdraw Sign Possibility of ing touched off at the city cob meeting late was Indicated in the new angle in the filling static mixup developed Monday when it hinted that one or property owners who signed a lion for the erection of the station at E. Park and wero expected to present asking permission to withdraw signatures and affix them to a pr test against the plans of the con pany awning the A permit for the station has Issued by the city on recommend tion of the city engineer who cert tied that a sufficient owners had given Manager Sadler said the issued with the express Pr vision that the terms met he declares the caimot do unless favorable actio is taken in its petition for amendment permitting the to be erected within 33 feet of t|j lot It was also stated that propert owners on inside the limits contemplate asking con mission to delay paving plans j the until a sewer is coi in the City Ma ager contends tlint may be constructed after ing is He says now is to pave tiie county at half of fhe To paving might be fatal to the tho manager said HOTTEST OF The highest temperature of summer was on the mercury hitting mark at 3 o'clock was to go a trifle before Weather caster Cooper Sonte consolation 1r found tho that circus likely will cooler due to predicted for Mob ' 24 95 11371459