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 VOLUNTEERS. SOUGHT      N                                    BATTLE IS IN PROSPECT                                                            STOCK PLUNGING B AMED,

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 pfeviously planned, are' scheduhd                               B   Cf Three present or .former oicals
            rt r r on f Dtroit s un-                           With the Republican state Con-                                                  of two suburban banls a-re sught
 erployed,, it as annogurvd Satun-                            vention at GrafndRapids only five                                               by the pliice anid g fourth ofcial
 day by . hal Roouvelt, who s d;days                                              away, desperate efforts are                                  is at liberty under bond as the
 ibycH    Mayr-elct Fran k being made'by the forces of Atty.                                                                                   rdsult of the discovery that ap
                MuI                                ; pbgam t ieieetieGen. Wilber M., Bruicker,, Y ieq                                          hei
                   Mup ys por m t                 eiv h *         e. Wle .                                                               .~~r *n mn~proximately $31,000 is missing fronm
                                                              foi Governor on the face of theun.                                               the institutions they ad managed.
                                                              official retprns, to unite W e                                                    The former official at liberty
  The registration days now. agreed                           County's 383 votes ntei                                                          under bond is Warren E. Vn Vlear,
                                    tipo                                                                             at  d'St-    n~al W oo ttoneyformer     presiden. of the People's
                sipn                               reThusdyFrdayan St-on    Paul W. Voorhies for, attorneY                                     State Bn f Iktr
    pnaeThiursday Friday-h a-                                 eea.
                                                              ....general. ,.souta                                                                e  n  B. rner ce
 urday 6 this Week T1te enrolling,                             It is customary fortle o t-state                                                                 vToe
 Mr. Rposevelt announcid, is to be                            politicians to allow wayne Coun y,4                                              president and cashier of the Inkster
 c6nducted at Detrot Police De-                               which has about one-thi d of the                                                 bofk'rd the Peoples' State Bank
 partilet .precinct stations, ratherd State's population nd pays about                                                                                                                                     of Trenton; Michael Sok, a former
 than a electjdn booths:.                                     two-thirds o the taxes, one place                                                director of the Inkster bak, and
 7-,Thesb changes in plans followbdoto                                            he svn o te SaeEarl P.. Dirmaeyer,, director of the-
                         plans follo~bd                      out of the seven on the ,,State                                                  Tet
 _ conaereie of ,unemplo                                      Administrativb Board.                                                            Trenton bank.
 a'ommitte embers 'with Richard                                Two of these places, those State                                                 Van Vlear, Turner and Dirmeye
 W. Reading. 'Cit Clerk. and Oak-                             Hitway Commissioner4anld ,uper-                                                  are harged jointly in 0n warrant
 ley E Distin, chief supevisotendent of Public Instructiop, now                                                                                involvin $18,500, with conspiracy
 lelb Diin, hfigef thpeadvtison Oare held by out-state men and w11                                                                             to chea and defraud, miaapplic -
 elections, who: urged the ad option                                                                                                          t*
 ot the, new sebeme for the reason                            not be under discussion at' the co-                                              tior of funds and 4aklng false
 that it would require a smaller staff                        vention. The governorship tppar-                                                 entres .
 of workers, lt aIso W~s pointed out                          ently has gone to Mr. Bruckei, who                                               S       C R
 that many of the booths have been ,S                                                                                                                                           tsmhI also is an out-staer. 'n
     Aovedsince therAent election                                            p.                        WALTER STEWARTdepuynit
 otoneetsinc Ltte Seer... bea'filleddato                                                               locking Oriole Terraine. Edward eMurphy,th .steward, rscue the p a ,
                        Mr.                  york sasaidhthateatwathsnid'. . ....nithed c oe iunp reme appuredta• ' cae  padloc . w s     had ins cin f s t.e
                                                                the conventtoocoverrthe                                                               transaction. He I tes
                                                             UIha re p for.       aItpwilaK-                                 U e hri       eresigned h o  . h   .
  . ,000 vrteus were registered duringnrefsme tin                  in e nature 'ofi                                      .... i...           t         bank,
            the  laThethwarrdayte abteetoree                  o  .,gt0eat                                        She'l,
            te  eg I t-        ,-'o                   e    t litical e rthqiiake to disp lac Ora- .er cJ e e..  ..ero                  r  o  - O M  s s   n  m  '
                th attredy                                   ~mel B. Fuller, an Upper Penimiula0                    z10 eef~vard.                            airista
 .tion peimod at the police stations-.                        m..               . a r  o                                   g     t             prosecuting •o,  .
 bvldenc6 t~hat an equailihumber                               rn   . Ftgrl, bsnesst                       h.-   ' I      D  .  1  . L'o               abr tt a
 joess ume an e Womereuld be an  s     o            1ma                   e th wa sonat4gh sa 0                                                      a, .r• •y'                         on.. .. .
 handled in-'a simil.perhod                                                                       wt these r a rten, a be wcampa oning- & .comp i 191,n Kps a..e
 ToGetUder Wa Tues                                -  ravysuhsa a.moe than a yeaur' for Secretary                                              day, Vaneowadi•abn
         dte                               e s t at the the standrd rcs vewof State and, from all re d oitpahlc                                 d.... ay a r b r. .
 .o                                  ,itteethat tes ppulbe. . has   sufficient delegates pledsgFed to y f oell, that's that,rema.d.the.tepea   o   s
 ,15polie                                            s-..nyschroolblyb u.ld s.   .  .... t w h h n ai w n4 whhOrolebTrrac t one a re to be eard a week from ,Mon
 the Tent h, Twelfth, Fourteenth, Fif..'                            izeadi rm Gad Lde                 Murphy, as he. strolled ou fo the O the other two vabarejs againstasd ner$25 b d
 teenth anoth re larewadslbingo 5,0- ,0 to 000 uh s .. .  . . .The incumbent, John  S. Haggerty, c             w1  doors of s d Resta blishmentawith'the  which  rein gs   ere  to  apperO ct,  be, o ,J'.
 n on     ranth- ,ttalaunumberoofregistrationn                                                ri n . - s t a  's aaof Detroit, has anounced hi re-pbroughtui
 hences to about 25.                                                                                  0mak   tret r cpnm s asundeprhisarm he wa Lui Is as been ' padlocked. d t e
 .Eight volunteer wos will be yn     ' b                               orc Ste o reasure, Howard C.                           it h             beFran ci he o a •r-h



























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 tnese..........an                                  ekcu t w , Aar n.a on, ae ,.    -• t  a. .            es Okad, to easehimselfr ut'Testimony was introduced i the
                                               t6            ai.k    isd rc.-1i, said that     II-~Oriole                            Terrace hearing by lDvid Bre adh a enIvs
 it e acon,             n   e  o   zoe1,wil.                                       anbeirudeistoobe oneMr. Lawrence a Dt rticularly sidewise to pass DueputyBUnited
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  e                       /oall give more . .,=ewaetrsule         to Mr. Brucker4 for the e             n awrsloglWater itewaor, wh dtrctfttqrney, to show that he since Ju.
  jbegi ln tueda y a nd it on t  reasonnthattGov.Green                                   ight be-MarshalWalterStewasaidie uso hlntwt hindw• -.de-mt   o
  Ill or t ntosto the tasmoreieerbeason come                      a sort o d6wager-0overnorRews          'the r.e with .hisephandsfull.of.management, otoieny ginserv leet- si'.. .. . . ...ad. . ee . d t
                                                                                     the             I,,,an       pdlc, an. is ups of track e iandl
                                                 aW ,sfter         ;retirement.. - - ,through -h _   a_=and rh                e  a .et fr{pa trons, $mp-y    e e
                                                             instrumentality  of  Mr. Lawrence.mou ha                 andpId.PI.,,ad Ois.andcthhredul' we for- g inger--ale  urosen Je Harrell. buthatopr oxia
    i~r                   .4                                 On the other hand, Mr. Brucker   N        sedsi ofnils     41 ha iei       ~e rm b~~   h  nser n rno
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                400 VQLUNTEE                            S h o owes a considerable debt of grati-                                     t .coe inune i r.s ky, ut ae i
                         -,--,-4The                                                                                                           Oriole Terrace and:. #s at. pitchers.-It was tsiid that dition,
                 'A                                        t Acq~t. e Governqror&iistdi Al 'k                                     it 3 isn 4 f emaya'bhrel
                    $Ire                                  ~ ip ~ o ~ . 'p~ a~$ n ig atuda       '~        o Oade -* as being7 p ' Briggs drankwt i atismyrs sue ttesot
                             ~ if4  Is :~RUMB. ~eve               p16b 41, gr                        tib.to  wr sitwa            n m n iiii9s. w i otyhi retVnV ars d
  zm ostl w        'mi1 bf       ,             .4'enin,26 ,             g togie omoaonLww D nrims# U              it  saq eigo               he t Wllno fe c h n'.imea.'
       wo~n,~0 there. isp                                   ience s nrinLoh       a'w                in tAea opalok d oron6 er on ordL       heknw oeir'f , hptae
Ufficient number folf' Th Natiot         indvidu the o stosane in                                adlokdg fr n6odeEdwa~rurd   J                ihekte r asfnS  n  s
tenhis rl ,tapsk and e~e Style' Show ''h evarious house- or all of tthe hehome-maker may I an ny st e a 4ltuaV                       IIIIUl ou eaie vlne± fo oi unihn niiul io' n n n n O PIATO SA E D m nd et ug dwr .'otheo f 4 J~ere tnihr enr nbd
       yolnter ar t m e t!                                    Ifmd yte a btos o e Wu n atsi'ary o r nt eSae Admnt r tivget aomad, -io ft he   else hala
   oie il 4 Akdt fill the 'quota.. furnishing spres of Detroit' will be wAnder at leisure among the Joau: Vs_,going 0 be, a6 reat .help to    b
0. m. Tuesday, at 307 Washington 'make          141,(Concluddon Page 16I           ' Republican iiominee§ from Wayn6 marredhthe* chank                      as'farras f1w arfRFPOF
  ~Ol~ar  Biding where astaff of  ra  nopruiyto  study  . Unlike  the, ordinary 'ariange-        Copfy  for  the  Legilaarqu d-red 8t he ghef. wthrow a reb.u IRAf te'rTE   O FSI
  40 erthrem  to  s1>6 on  and  vt'ithriarv0eW  to il(rene  o wnot) nent of a furniture, store which is 4Mgf' II IU' tioned  onl thret  of the' inportant  E PO E  RP Rojfj   ffice ath  ak  i  I  'i  ohv
assign te osain n iewt   i  oip~ighron    more or less 6o, a mixture of iepps               bf 6 IA031  4II                       .i,     IiI N 1. amqjo
them necessar instructlons. '' homne. '' . wihhv o~aint  n n    1 1 1 4questions, to        come', ewr .the, t1is'031 1ed b
                                                Which have ho      EUoiuai~                                   Stories',ofnte apeal ffild byaditd          hs ati h lee
          Th rgsta o  hur  oral hre ' om ecig  rc~y morning,  ohr  h  trs aetoe~ii   I  ~IIi u sessin-capital  punishment, recall Edwarcd  N. Barnard, Attorney  for  fAiaInastmeto   vdo
  ys'will be from 2. to 8 p m. Reg.;hom      i 'w ih he bclgrtna nd                            '' iecigsonroah                 ae oAcrigt                           h'ttmnDr
               astan~                    wllbe ased o istcon- oos i w ~e ,.ackrons ,  eaporion en-gave-'answers s *B,* .w rofteCouret of sssan rosecutr Sends meye; asd otheschc o
             havelbeakebeenst cm-appropriately planned for           M1so                                                           _se66ed ae
p ei ny t ionabot temslve...r             te scems wihte r toen                  i flsoing' the following results A ltae - rci.Cut f$16,515                 we uigsokfo
tn Detritete co mitte'spohiyiparelto on                     -                A'u E       ,Teiiaoiy ~ i f ppeas at Cincinnati, had ap- to 8 'Major Oil brk. Th bokr t ne te
     ITonld           eghofrsdneL        hance. , ,fi                 RI          aitl uih efvr      peared in the newspapers and a           cekoe  ohsbnwihds
   only       to jobress KY iji,..ieeLA IVIi LIs EVERY DETAIL; HARMONY. I L  i                                                   :s aifid' h 6bro ates u oscckCroatios. 'covered, t n p
   pe~natlived In Detroit                 .Every 'detailJis tp be carefully    'aVtna tnsgrl'a~             ohrs had cme dw
                                                                     -            -3.All   ar'i1faor of herI with the intention of going to work. w - a la si htTre a
more. ta,' year-number of de- N bl T l nr considered 'and 4a harmonious re-    .ap ortionment amendment to be              ifrajolodays If the ap tu alead
pendents,length of unemployment  AlK   lII    sit is to  o, out' of the 'efforts Sereta~ry  ay  Bowle s  Will vo ed on at the Nov. 4 election.  erldy. I  pea eal, Is granted  to  mon
        anrhyigrOees'                           uW                                                I  o f(aabond ro    '- 'p ock- will tohave- one gasoline nricein a o tadtht nefrtwshn
                            of eachistoreito'                   x'ibit Arrange-    n.capital puni1shmenit,.17 of the pse , epad parvaluehe                      ofythen stockr wouc
         andph1sinlSneed'n'mi''i''                                                  saiof eacysfavoretde it.,iEarrange-me off u lte pelis*d in other parts, they aleale to that thev Ve ad h rt
 i t  s te'Dk:nF'51 tES's lnt o care0.1 1      m iepts  which  Will  be  educationial  Not Announ'ce  His Course'  nmies  ad  hy  aorditeigtpuutit heay'lishar   ar  f  h  Ct,  n  aoharrie mae'thtalforimlnehshs
 NEsth.eD AMJlnite% FSlnt.'care                       qIJ                         wre against it. One was, undeter- h dpty a ss, Ch rls osecution under the unfair com- go up. n a
                            -                             T,                       Oscar.C. Hull, CdnradeJ. Netting, ter Stew:art, hurried through the Gomer Krise, Acting chief assistant turned ovrt'Tu er o'c e
require i'Qod,  lothing, f uel and other  S~hort  Sel.linq 'of,,W heat.by   ehuewfShohsoeni     Milton  H. Palmer, FrankJ. Calvert, pla  t noon.  There were many  poeuigatresi  audy  Dirmeyer
.znecessities, 'The  npt s epwi;l. be  'Viet  R qetfr sz  u  o~lc  o  e  iig Thesul pense whli h has hung  Cadc. tvn,  oehC.Am.oosbtonyoeeudrtena, Atgsonecomplains wochin dee- mHeaunte
        iaeBd*rings                    doo sieuasto watulict yor e lirvand'tongEdardF. Fisher    Richard needs the sign and the padlock rsd          ci s rt   sm
          t nts lobs w ih               ro*ay,  ho alosg' hsincedentra solne                                                                                    deaersshoocr aouner e tr d ovr o th
    perqgls rn ~ ~ ih                               ommysehwvrosrg aeoe h aoralty sifuat!ion A:Q t Mchae William B. Wreford, Ed- The officers shooed out all the em- the major dealers with unfair Com-boe n mfudwrhes
it os h ped, Will,- era yth xpa aio.-    berns pn thpeerlsheme becpin vdn ltte rcu~ ad T ihl, oetJme n lys nldn   ate  . lat- en; tition ' sKmild oics f Tis as h caioe h n
             t~~me  the  registration  ~~~fobymatiolig         this  would  ttun oerFak  u-arid  Arthur  B. Wood  all said  t ey er, by the ,way, being the  I hisattitude and ,a copy of the law vetgtnby hQ Sae ake-
t has r egomiledation' attention -'      of the room and       d*.tburnoettFrnin        '                               onj er on e igtcmpne.aminer.
  %raen '' 1 d e endg'tent AHN T N'       rlvn om   elo h    tnu lrlt a MyreetCn favored .capital punishment unequiv- o protest. A small crowd ga erd t
wias                      of -, e wptrth (Bed. AsocitedPres.)she m y' elsure that phy's- ocuray. 'asto  watch thepadlockingand 10to lttr er- to6 te a
   *1, e give toed                                                                        SaturWih thhen4Clark tBran-iJohn H. PCallahan saidinherofavoredlmake ribald acomment.en CThek'Blettersohwere CenthaVanaVdearfsaid thatkethb~sdtranman-
   cgratst'iqi~, er1 wof sdnibl dor te hott u r bl;; er at. . swls'scrfor        si cpia pnih en orkilngrci-ecfuthcbaeto ne o heui * deaIeio-o              onh
   careful check as o follow the W S G O , Sept. 20-Direct t ucsfo h Cretion, M yrait ni-mnforklm nSandard oil Co. of Inidiana,             an- o wa ony ieofsvrl vr
                 _____________________said____  selling


chandising men, sore superintend- the charges were based, Mr, Hyde ' D4        '  I do znot believe the State 'hasbcance th atRubly Woorifd'g ° ..?t,UUUCECKOU U . 1 0iU Richmond Methodis 'church, who
ents buyers, advertising men and said no doubt thV information could  By, ODD ARNESEN.  from the icy seas they were ,lready the right to kill, taid Robert' D. Scaggs,. touring from OklJhon-d - ,  '   declined t reveal the nature of the
display men will hear how to Ih- be obtained from the members of Norwegian Authority on Aictic Ex- worn qut and sick. 'Te diary men- Wardell. I belie the institution With her infant son her husban  , YOR t ,.R  t. .,-6.)--C. compaint.  '  '  •
                       rgiveWthepub-.the oardiwhosoldethesheat.tHen orathonanderrc                                      I Life,:tons sore.feet  Dr.
 prove the service ty give the pub- the toardn who sld the whedt. He  ploratnand ArtcLifen feetad frequent at- of the whipping post .o harened Edwin Scags,  . ..nd. te ltt. ,,.aerwpoDl   on the ,map,.arrived..ompDatrws sgne
 lic, as well as the s yle of the goods added, however, hat he was glad (Copyright, 1930. by he Ptroi.wt Ne  a T of dirrhea.,  . criminals will run every professional friend, Roland Saunders, stopped  in   . on the, lie  -hom istrofat. cuh Dg . forrestnJ
 ta sen. This information, evel- to afford the committee jull .facts.  North American New~paper Alliance.)  TheY tried to build a shelterfrom crook out of Michigan.  -, Newhall, 30 miles north' of here, 10 a -rYon  hliday attfi:fro   .   t  .istersyof the  church  Dr. r -
      op sel'The-tr°qto uil ahuropeanl cookou ofMicign.Newal;p8enothof ere                                                                  e
oped in clinicaldiscussion, will pe in  A new question of broad public 'OSLO, Norway,. Sept. 20,-Salo- driftwood and to cover it by fabric  Charles A. .Roxbrough said he days ago.  . .   $25000,n chcl  aith presen..Pret yman  Dr.h-
a form to be' aken intoany store policy lies before your board to con- mon August Andrea's diary stops tken f'oin'their balloon and car- would not be ready to bornit him- -Mrs. Scaggs was in the car wait- Iosta a ... uri.  Brell and Dr.I. P Mar , o
and applied.  n          sider, HA' Elram read, 'and  o        the.ce. bk.uer  yed with them On their mach.  selfon the question until he had Ing for Scaggs and Saunders to by te.i light , m Paris t 4l a Abingdon -.' r s o w

           yde's. .l,,.                             t. 2 whne ee roskemuners                          br.. . a ! i -ng- an he 1( h . -by'oe fod.'  dropped afrom Pris othaliss comero
iMEBeRSiP FE. h    l .t is thus primarily a question for ct.2oWhen their camp was found this seen the bill. brgeato       bywy of Nw' York. Col.aster- The cod
MemeRShiP1 n the.stitmte    the Chicago Board f Trade to con-  h floting camp 'ad .the little par- sume  y  r. Guna Hor's ax-Fifteen of thenoinnes expressed en   she  men rtund  n drove w  sd Theapreti  o  be op ao als  teay  an

     annv o Mr -f- .. the Ch.            his ,fep.loat-ing .--6.er cLam'i ns hier wsumeir br.sh Gunn ar Horn's- ex when.. .the , • wanerlga u ernee s ih s - • . presnoentantioapearedlbefor
 Memrhi inths tit .....ifree,  (Concluded   Page 20)  ty had to 'get dashoreon yhinte pdition, it was clearly seen that the belief that a 'rcalled official hel edly away, saying they lad made at a luncheo • of t a New inesation comte. el t
                bu                         disint eeig s yrg Iln.~the explorei' a een too exhaust- should not. be permitted to run at hMrs upI a filling station, getting $21. York Ai'vertising liClub Oct.. 1Q.0netg
                                                                                                       Ms. Scaggs told Scaggs if he were      b invetgtis -cnlni lee
lstratloz4 and ticket only. Adiission SENATE OFFICE OUILDINO 'uesFro no on ms b oslye t e ththted hecmpi te lcto t fl tevaanydTerin o a rbJa.sewold1ava4'ce' bukt-ho rasac fn, a
          guessil efrnse     efr GT EAT ALO fhworktohecpdonsctmtesyodr           weme Messrs.' Jeff ries, C. ,Da Eyhim-Land she did. 'q '-    'dropda   h ehds ofr
tirck ets  will  be afu ished b fo e  re   the  GETS   A   BEAUT   PA R  of  ow, a  the  expedition's  membrs o Had   atn-still   had   any   strength  W ardell,  HardingeCam b l, Ar - S e a oubTreasure -a        Mwnt
T h s t  m 1 e i n   t o r  a l l we n ht o n r o l .  -n   te'  . nme t   uth e i rdfa t e .s  t ef t  t h ey s u r e l y ,  w o u l d  h a v e  b r o   . st r o n g V .   P . ,   g ,uhr ,   M c n a  Se  w n d  F v d . a n i g h t   0nc e a t
                     W AS, .i H N aGeT ON , e pB ui ding, . After crt.ain ,that St nDdber ie e. . . . ..Ye W a n e d herng.h o a utthe. ..,. ...ihn
..hose.eligible ...or eno llm nt may. WASHI.GTO Sept.0... . .. A ,te Oct . ... ... 17 is ticie.wa .,r:r'm ns .aie 'a ..~ ,. V o- Page 3) ]M An ....td. . ' s • H- ' . . . ..Ca no .a peaed.bfoe.
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                                             p                aoon unde; rov     and-        !have TS boy 'was cryihig.                       expressed hmefa en otip
t', at The Detroit News. wr.equal rights for womn..moreand the quantionariseso assembled around them all their2 U T AN r  Want    e  ,  - 
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