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20 — 3 PRIVATE CAPITAL LESS IN GERMANY Pust-War Conditions Decimate Ranks of Millionaires : Liquor Scandal Centers About Detroit Playground SURVEY OF SOUND T0 AID SHIPPING ' Geodetic Experts Study Curvents | in Long Island Sound April 26 P—None of t Belle Isle, (above) ice inow ST heiser In_recent lquor scandals. Picture nght their eargoes across the doned. Capt. 4. A, Burk- | Detroit’s municipal playground, figure s promineatly hows proximity to Canadian shore whence vam ranners § r as shown (below) where a beer truck b roke thiouzh 1), harbor ma: has becu suspeiaded on charges of alding the becoming objectionable, pub- | citizens re-named 1 y his en-. lund,” i~ lic spirited force in service | Belle Isle. Scttlement of a boundary dis e w blaced d line | Jor master ani PUte, which placed the dividing tween the United States and | among | Uanadie i the &hip channel be-| he as. | tween the island and the Canadian | > Isle, v d that liquor |t since 1921. He ions that {sonal comfort | much along soci Ilhromc lines, also | has bwon al <hore gave the 1siand to the Ameri _| can government. | 5 WOMEN ORGANYING o FOR HIGHER WAGES Campa'gn to Be Mapped at Con vention Next Month | gton, April 26 (P—A deter Jaign to bLring about in in wages of women in indus considered at the con. | National Women's Bitrolmes! nadar thif 151y .Hl a rumi rmmnz craft from int n order to s pigs were placed on it s had called sle-au-Co- Indi ecame 2 Island.” £0on lost their do- Jabita and became wild. Ex- ion of th but i and the name MacKay and Wallin 63 Main Street try is to be vention of the Trade Union league in May 6-11. Worr du wi < in the too, wers “Hog is- Buy a Suit and a Topcoat for the Price You Usually Pay for One! 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For several years she lived in a Chicago tenement house studying women's pronlem Her husband Col. Raymond vho has done d philan- Something in may 100ked for from , Washington, a m | utive board of the league. ing iher of the exec- She long | has been identified with the cause | {Or the privilege lof working women. Ishe was empioyed | ment hu FFor nine years by the govern- of printing and engrav ing. She has oo n assistant dircetor of the Bryn M. for women worke Miss Roge Bchneide York, a cap-maker by |dent of the league. As c imer school Jrr in the movement | to secure hetter working conditions in the sewing trades. be | 1da Lindsay of | WILL NOT SELL PLANE Use it for Giving Rides to Public, Wichita, Kan., April 26 (UP)— | The airplane used by Colonel Charies |Lindbergh and his flancee, Miss { Anne Morrow, when they crashed at | Mexico City is oo valuable 1o sell *o the airman or any ot would-be purchaser, its owner helleyes. 1. A. Watkins, owner of the City | of Wichita, declined to acyl the plan= {to Colonel Lindbergh when he wisl {ed to compensate for the damage re- sulting from the smashup. Watkins said the value of the City {spill. The air-minded and otherwise ! public would be willing to pay well | of riding in the | plane, he said. The plane probabiy |will be utilized for that mpnrpose when it is returned from Mexico. ()l:l Fcrrala Cathedral In Danger of Collapse Ttaly, April 26 (#—The Bt rykdaneanior mnn; 1 city authorities huve appealed .o {the government for engineers to I plan its immediate strengthening. LINDBERGH CRACKED UP| Owner of “City of Wichita” May | of Wichita had increased after the | — ] The central nave especlaily. is if- able to faill at any moment. 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