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PAGE FOUR CHARLES MORSE ACREES TO RETURN TO U. S. FOR HEARING ON FIRST SHIP Provisional Detention of Shipbuilder and| Ellis L. Dressel Financier Asked of French on Arrival Today at Havre Port HAVRE, Dec. 2.—(By The Associated Press.)—Charles W. Morse, the American shipbuilder, who arrived here today on board the liner Paris from New York, declared his willing- ness to go back to the United States by the next returning Cbe Casper Daily Cridune ARBUCKLE AND COUNSEL REGEWVE - THREAT OF DEATH, DEFENSE sh icsatinsed From ‘Page S50 te Teasiais after. being infurea ‘he “tne mot" was threatening him, Afc-| ilies me®™ Nab said. ; ‘The noon recess cut short McNab’s “Tf ‘Fiswces Arbuckle bad argument. He maid he would resume athe : statement in public that he made|** 9g ee upon the witness stand, God what would have happened to ‘said his counsel. 5 Most of McNab’s argument dealt eo with what he termed the “imprison ment” of Miss Zey Prevost and Misg| {7S * Alice Blake, prosecution witnesses, | 17,5," by the district attorney “in order to wring certain testimony from them.” | P°®8? “It was a against Arbuckle,” “It was the shame of San Francisco. Perjured wretches tried, from the stand, to deprive this defendant, this stranger within our gates, of his Mb- McNab had an associate counsel read excerpts from the testimony of Miss Prevost before the grand jury, in which she said she was threaten- with imprison: she did not sa in the ros ne “CAPPY RICKS” Ser kone and sea the ( <tvop SS [s ASRE—e Galt cca. alert ous love and see it through. Also BOBBY VERNON ‘FRESH FROM: THF. FARM’ Continuous 1 to 11 INJURES ONE ese steamer. “I am willing to return to America by the first boat and w I have wired the United States dis- trict attorney.” he told the correspon \ afternoon. , At noon it was ‘earned that Mr. Morse was being prevented from land- ing but that he had not been placed under arrest. pranis Dec. 2—(By The Associated areas by the secret service of the French ministry of the tnterior this morning to arrest Charles W. Morse, American shipbuilder and financier as John Santo, Refinery Em- ploye, Breaks Leg When Motorcycle and Auto- mobile Meet. John Santo, age 34, of 310 East A atreet suffered a badly fractured right/ leg when a motorcycle he was riding collided with an automobile on the Pavement north of the old Midwest refinery, as he was enroute to work at noon today Tho slippery condition of the pare- ment and the fog due to steam ex- haust made ft impossible for Mr. Santo to see the approaching car or for the Griver of the car to see him. He was immediately taken to a lo eal hospital, where it was thought at first that his injuries were more se- | Fecetved belated cable Instructions this soon as he landed from the Hiner Paris. The instructions were sent by tele- phone. The French police actea upon re- quest of the American. embassy, which morning to obtain the arrest and de tention of Morse. ‘The heads of the secret service here are not certain whether the Havre po lice received their instructions in time to apprehend Mr. Morse, but they are relying upon the American newspaper- men in Havre to shadow him, until the police arrive. HAVR®, Dec. 2.—(By The Associat- ed Press). —- Charlies W. Morse, the American shipbuilder, who arrived here on the Paris from New York to- day, was permitted to land from the steamer this afternoon. The French police, however, insisted he must promise that he would return to New Until he acted as American com. missioner fn Berlin and signed the peace treaty with Germany for the United States, Ellis Loring Dressel was unknown in diplomatic circles. His recent appointment as Charge d’ Affaires has been approved by Ger- many. This of Mr, Dresel was taken at his desk at the embassy in Berlin, York on the Paris next Monday. | WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—(By The! Associated Press.)—Provisional deten- ton of Charles W. Morse, shipbuilder and financier, who reached Havre to-/ day on the steamship Paris, has been requested of the French government by the American embassy at Paris, it was said today by officials of the state department. SHIKANY® Specials For Saturday 10 de Oe ._ _70e Fancy Florida brides i each . 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