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PAGE 2 ■ FARE E PASSED It SENATE MLm Carries 20 )•> pßlfar An Hour's j§§f' Debate •ijfaHLER I .F \ I)S ■ ' FILIBUSTER Hptk Fails and Pro |Ejli Passed Alon ir To House tnr W L. I'ALNO V Hri ’ ■ < ’ < HEpENO. Ml M. - ‘ HE,. by 11 vo, ‘ J °f the railroad •*’ *■ ' * ' 1' hicreaae.l (.*.* HI and one half <**tr n and ri r *e < • •" - penlnsi,* tr-’-ii - r ' straight ’*otrn- a in'!.' *‘* h of materials of all ] ■HEand the wage imrtAM* >U’ ||||sjp the Adauison law i>**>**d nv were 'he reasons inpe! ?.< >4W* senate vote hu» a h;t;e an hour pre. ed*‘d It* ’>• HH fibs* The bill now goes to ’he |HKwher* it will he referred to oomrnit'e. Aa.mm ■l Smith Os that oonjtnit'ee MR wtu In' reported o-r - may have an to express httne* If '<• Ha provision* by Senators K -w»r'* ■1 ttd Sra’lr failed to h ■Hft tft* aenaj Ko*b *r .i,mo«' tßßmm With an amendnter• 'o »' |HEm referendum rl*tT*r ’o ’h» tftnt it oould not ui- • r ■HE! tltf people of the state vr»«*.l The referendum auiendrrw §■* • IS to 13 rot# jjHpntor Koehier bitterly a*** I ’* Hlffi and the railroad* dor la: §HfMn* the latter had plenty < f knot munition* to H* ter shipment to the Emm’ jflfiMtor Roberts defended *h ( K |hrllf detailed figures to *ho- K tremendous Increase* m *h*> ■l mt locomotive oar* and equip of all kinds, while at th< ■l time better aprrtce sv b*-in' ■BRI Os the road* S the f. WPEMIor Hurt ha d*ct*r»-d 'hi ■M,dl Otfery reason to heiteso jßLvjramy soon be at war warn gftfUirwd' mnst be depended i jEwnr one great meaaur« of a nd got into another B«tW the inetiranee rode *(- ■t tifctl op In committee of Ti». they dlapoaed of bill. Senator. Tripp. ||H id*th# antFdiei : trsina .nr h*t. failed to get ths* of the Code, hts |Hp to that purpo >• losing - |KI Mt 1 did swrevl bower*-' ■tef in ameodnont to rnr: |H| Mi* oompanie- nm*’ »ru p i b> the m.-nntno and anotl-n rdo.- r: losse* tnnc be pani win asity of s complete n ■tef where there ess <nmpl' peoatf ha.« -he n n for rpecial ord.-r Hparattou this afternoon 9. M. SELLS | s*ooo,ooo BONDS »Tka reorgan xa'ion ni.c:.ij. jHFINftS Mnnjuetr* |Ejfr>* This' * Paring- < Rbd It' cast.-m i-o, . t worth of Prr» \| .1 r• |,> fIPM tlrst mortga«> m p< r HMi due in The pm «'*'d will enahle ti,e |vre jHMM* U> begin operation wtth of be'wecn t* ended March >r of the road showed ;ir. in ijfilßit of $l,OlO over a similar t- Hi y«*ar ago For th# ihrer M«rrr ;he Hk. hot from Jan l t<> Ma" n a decrease 0 f fjo i ■VVER MAKES I SMALL GAIN i iKMte scarlet fever epidmii- 1* st '! ■■tag Slowly sne the |«te*r h. Mb** repori nhown tb*t there —ew In the a ftl the - Th«-re new cn*.>* re| oriH/i ,» r ■ ,1 but a number of r’*M»cii. - also ret>orted end rtw, WE Quarantine mad > th- net R , u > 2fi One dea’h vai r»-p«irt».i ■psi gearlet fever on ■p first in several days. K Aw«o Race* Depend on Cong or not there * til !>*• race th- chb »g»i ■fined on May 3u depend- he taken by eonjrr***K ai th. .■•ar ana* lon a huh Htofihg on Monday lb |K •fIOUR' > *mtn' rn.Ml- I Va> -r! R- ChR .«*>' ■ • <i v prc-t.len’ Hfiledlwnjr, w rr» m roof- •• ” ■ (hr Memorial of them .npp. Mrreudci hv ’he Indiana poll* r* « Bonar-Law Thanks Germany’s “Frightfulness” for Success of Britain’s $5,000,000,000 War Loan (Owpretpai. ait, Wr The ! »***■»* |L«ttrm*l*4 •< U* Di»*rtw*«t •* AgriMltaia. U«i«i (%■■!•». »r LOWELL MULLKTT (Me# Correapeadeat D'aMsd Pr«m. \ » LONDON Han ii 2>-A B.aar Law. eha»ceUor of Lbs exrbaquar, baa gireo he United Preee the rec ipe for raisuxg ftwe Mflloo dolls r* — under certain given aircumetsneee Only ooe tng red teat u narrsary. he mM, la effect, and that ia patriot Am. hot ft ia well to hara r stirred by Qenuee frtgh'hii test “The gyacaroslaatloo of Qennae fright/ulnses.” he said, made the mores* af the Victors War la>ai> certain.' Just a# Zspfeltl: uttarka on '*oa linn started the fir- • great r-nsto to (ha oogorw the Jenna prtmnlae of t'lKleraaa frghtltiloeas *r can mated the greates* rush to the pocketbook any conntrv ever **w do in gtvmp lhe peopie of Great Brltata noat of the credit for their rr*at rtnanciaJ * {fort, the chsnoHlor :nstata ?ha» a-.me credit be ailo*ted *o the per muigatcra of th«> (rightfnlacss urn 1 aign Asked wt>y he had conUdentlv nn j ( •rtaksn to raise the desired nioaey v ifh a procr -e of s lit’le more than lavs per esnt tnferrrt, when Tgm dona gnsater fnanctere bad de clared It »coid be jeeeeeary to pa» f> per eeni, hr said The bankers *e »w nat<«ra< toolsed et It as a financial problem I didn’t : lonftcd ttliui flgMTnc p roblem a war problem ! ocntid .•-ed what the twople smuld do as a matter of patriotism, act .*» a mi' t<*r of fnan.re r»poe they were made tr see the fighting poaarbUiUes of t;je mraev we ask*-d. I was sere they would not look twice at the cueetkm es interest TTvente proeed tsat to be the rase" He could have added that the dif ference in interest saved ’he tapirs more then ISA ®CA,*db» « year There were good reason* for not • Mowing the ’nterert rate to ei ceed § pe- cent *’ he conunuod * Thm tb» necestitv nf keeptrg tip tnr exchangt-. the value of all mon ry on the Load, n market has l-eer highor than it weold have been Exche pjer bent’s hear lag A per cent and treasury Mils at b 1-2 srere issued up to the very day before the sour of the loan ft was because es tfrU high ievef of nor.ev that maar toandal meai moat com pe«out to Judge warned mo that tbo lean could not succeed at lees than II per cent. ft seemed So ms as etianceflor of the exchequer that to stereotype Drfttah erwdft at a high flgrre like six per cent would be a senoua mle fottune It would be bettor eveu to risk a ensapanuive hUlure of the loan. An a matter of hark, however. I really did not anticipate a failure ha anv degree 1 was haalrtng su the people of the country "And in my aetief the success of the loan should not be meaoured tn the amount raised, hut tn the num ber of persons who participated light miiUoe people have a part tn thla loan.’’ Add reusing five meetings In vnri ous part* of the country, be said, bo was astoutebed at the suthuaiaaaa shown 1 never had sees anvrhlng fikelL sot at the most enth’isiaattc party meetings.* he declared. "Thia eplrit es the people had the greatest affect on people of meaaa The ipontann i Ity with which ’he poor pe«»p(e gave their little would have mad* it Im possible so; the w*wlth > ’o wtrhtieU | the a#ede«| b*c con ert bn lions, even ♦f they had beea so mlcded “ A search thru lendon tnonriea ' had revealed that hi* biographer* urunimoan> agreed that law newer had eo*ned an epi grair. Yet be wa* the author of I These. "Are you going to glr* mijr «on* end not yntir monev i Hr IVlDon i* long-ng for, w* ar* flgutm* /or” t 'Tt Is iirjtnssible for GerT»an oa , (wre to ttndr.rsTand hi man natxxre." AM tn thia loan campaign “How about rt." he was \*k< <f "WelL perhaps the war haa -hang j ed ra* 1 sometime* think It ban changed aU Rtigiand " rieaplte she naturally high lirport aac* which he attaches to the finao , rial aide of the war, the chaac*tl(jr Is not convinced that It oeoesenrily I* the controlling factor "The Allies, it goes without ear tog, hav* greater financial reeoarosn Uxan th* Central Powers." he oh- MANY PRESCRIPTIONS Thu 6ea*on, for Impure B o«d, Weakneaa, Nervousneaa. B-a>n Fag. In order to cnmprlae the be*t rourae ' of treatment, and to aecure the beet result*, abould read a* follow* U Hood* Saraaparilla -12 on. , Peptlron Pill*---I* l * SIR One tcaepooiiful Hood'* Sari ”*p*rllla before rrn-ai*. Two Peptlron Pill* after 1 meal*. No better rourae of medicine ran be. recommended b' the moet akilful. for Hood'* Sarsaparilla in made from an un*urpa«*ec| formula of blood pur ifylng and atom.u h toning rrmedie*. including anrsaparflia. mandrake, dandelion, yellow dork, wild cherry, fentlan and oth< r valuable altera tive* and diuretic*, while Peptlron PIIIh. named from pepaln and Imn. include ml*o nil* and other Mood and a'otnar h tonics which phi eiciHnr pr»- acrlbe It i* therefore w--e and economical to get these two medicine* front « Out druggtet md*>. The two working to F«rher often five a four fold benefit —Adr. *" " 1 ■■ . r . r ** f - t *€rr T * > elete n»«r hl»«—that la H|kt-Jrm«, Itk r>e*l—Wain tin terved "But as long as a eouatry has credit ft can tgbr derma ay's resources. 1 Daedal and otherwise are practieaiiy ecu fined wftMn her own horde«u But theau la no eW denue that Oor roan v has kxet or Is likely soon to lose her oredk with her own people Her other rssoarees may give way sooner Austria Is lees able tn support herself elans tut even Auotrts is n country df great produoiinty Tnrhey aud Bui garla. of nouswa ere being support ed by the (dher two. Ts It beeonses seArty s oueeMcu of staying power—financial and fifth* 'rial stsTing power -the ABSoo’ etc tory la certain He base tkm re *->ureee." 'Has the rSeet es Ameidca'a pee s his entry been ouaidsred 'America's reaoaroes sns greats' than those of any es the A Dina, be 1’ Is eutaldc the province of a note her of the Hr Utah go verr.asset In 1-ernes America's probable notion We bars steadily refrained tress do ‘.-g so RM ts ft become* a quo* t on of s’aying power. U is obsiues A merVwr resources oould raabe all 'he difference tn the world" YOCUM DENIES HE SHOT OFFICER Slaying Sokpert Under Arre*t In Ixmdon. Ont.. Will Fight Extradition I ndcr airest In iaxndon. OnL. Har »f» Yocum, wanted by the Detroit police as a suspect In connection with the *la>tng of Patrolman Ifmil Schmidt, has announced that be will not submit to ext mention without a fight. Yocum * identity was eotahllshed Wednesday, when Detectives John Reid and Fred Frailm went to the Ontario city The prisoner promptly ?old them he knew be was wanted in connexion with the Schmidt slay mt snd vehemently denied be shot the officer. He admitted freely, the officers .«a>. that he tapped the telephone wire* leading to the branch of the Detroit Saving* bank at Grand River I and Warrvn ave* , which Is at the ■ »-mer (be officer met death The Detroit police department is not worried over Yocum's refusal 'o return voluntarily to the United Sts tee. as the r anadlan officials are holding bun on a serious charge. As i C R Howard. I! Is charged that he u*»a the Dominion mails in a fraud \ ul«ut scheme for the sailing of mo torryrle* It is also alleged that he ’tied to shoot the L*nudao detectives • ho arrested him. It is certain that Yocum wit] be *■ n lii>fYdou f”t several months and meanwhile the local police will I rontinae to hont evidence on the I case. Should they g*t I rnimgh to present a strong rase In ! .he ('*nadlan courts, they have no doubt of their ultimate success in eitradrlng the prUoner. BANK OPENS ITS NEW BUILDING IN HAMTRAMCK The new banking office of the First State bank of Hamtniti,<:k. lo cated on the southeast comer of Jo*. Campeu and Holbrook ave*., will t>* formerly opened for busine** March 31. "he building ts modern and exclu sively for bank »cd *;n «le*igned *> lwlTonr. W. 11*. of this city. The necexfity for r.n up-to-date Fenkmg ihi* district j t* by »he *»ct that In on* year the t» mporary •** reported a growth :n <**po*if» .and nearly #2o<j.- 00n. Th* officer* and director* are lo- I *eph I Irf urr riMl. pr*«tdent. L tr. Roman Badownkl. vtce-prestdent, and ‘ Hat A. Wosinski. c**h:*r. dtrec I tors. Frank L. Card Adolph Wnwicx, I William R. Kale*. J h. Johnson. Ed*ard ?e*icr»n*kt. Joe J J)n*ki and Tn Ron,an Badowvki. TAX PENALTY IN EFFECT SATURDAY Taxpayer* who fail »o m#et their obligation* to the county hy neit Saturday will have * four per cans penalty *o pay. according to Trea* nrer John V W Vergoiiw After Saturday afternoon tfci* penalty will be in effort for the following kd drva Then one per rent will b»' added for earh additional mon'h Pecauae of the mtirb later dare on which taxe* are being collected ♦hia year, paymenta have bee® un precedentedly prompt Many per *ona had an opportunity *or their money to accumulate, while others | fenr*d penalization. being *map 1 prlaed of the poatponement in col- I lection on account of the conteat between the hoard of •uper-vtaer« ard the *ta»e tax cornmiaaion On» : of total a««e*ament» of f.t is* I *c far 1,5*J.»12 ha* been collected jin compariaon with r. 5125 receipt, , I*' 'ted for the corresponding time Ma*» year re«riptji have bac-n j lavucd thla year ■ • j fine hundred and seventy » • dinonal officer* will be made arailn h'. to meet tb# ahor age in nav*l 1 peraonne! h* today, graduation n' ; *r*’ ***** *1 the t n»*ed State* Naval academy ''t* MarT F lamrmtn h*« o*#n town ejeri; of Pownal, Vt , for 2 *# years. OCTROIT TIMES AMERICAN FIGHTERS TO REPATRIATE Those With Allies Are Anxious to Fight In U. S. Ranks HAVE LOST~ CITIZENSHIP Hope, However, They Can Find Way To Evade Obstacles BY LOWELL MKI.LETT I Bt*r Corre*p**d#sf Usited Press ) Ijovno*. March th Aroericaw* now flghung the Oermaus under the British or the FT each flag would rather he doing »t under the Stare snd fknpes. At least that Is ths ease of a large percentage of them judging from the number that have so erprrsaed themselves at the American embas sy here. . Never a day passes now but one or several American* in British khaki appears to ask how he can transfer his services direct to the United State* arm’- tc case the United (Hates rove to war. Thus far they have not received a great deal of comfort. Thev •ace the fact that they have lost their American cttl senshlp To become a member of te British army an is com relied to *wear allegiance to tb# k ng and forswear allegiance to all other countries I eraily. such American* cannot It-come American clttxms again without the process of naturallaa tion, but *nme have nevertheless de vised way* of evading thia. It ably isn't treason to conceal the na tnre of ’he** plans, under the cir cumstance* Anyhow the soldiers feci certain congres* will enact spe cial legislation in their behalf per mitting restoration of their clt<sen •blp. In ron«ideratlon of the purpose for which they desire if. A further complication is the sacs that all «uch American* have en listed tn the armies of England or of France for the period of the war To obtain the prlnl»-ge o.* nerving In American command*, they must ob uiin notne udnpted countries They aU seem confident of receiving such a favor. ADCRAFTERS TO RIO RECRUITING Oak Will Take Chmrfg oi Pub licity Campaign To Booot EntifttmenU The Adcrafl club of Detroit will take active charge of the publicity campaign to encourage navy recruit ing work in Detroit. Two thousand member* of the Board of Oommercp will be asked to assist Lieui Hifh . erdnon. of the United States navy, who has charge of ’hr* work at this point by placing banners un their > motor car* calling for men to join , the navy. In this way Detroit will be taking : an active part in work which is go- j :tig on in several at tho Larger cities ' in the eair. wne’e It Is reported that j <n!i*traeQt* are coming In rapt«;ly. Idevt. Richardson rays tha’ the ! raw Is Xd.oOd men below its p#ace | footing and nee Is 40.MM men to put . I’ up to t war flooring The bann«ra for au’oaaobtles will he placed on sale in the Board of Commerce lobby Friday noun by Blue Jacket* detailed for thl* pur pose bv Lieut. RJcbaidfton Tne '-oat price only will be asked, bur those who can contribute more are aar.tr ed 'hat the money will be spent in adding impetus to enlistment ft is hoped thru this campaign to bring the quota for Michigan up to I,*W) Re'-rulUng offices are locate 1 at No. 1(1 GriswoltWt. in charge of Lieut. Richardson. Oil Your Car Often "I am not anxious that motorists should consider me a crank," says .Max Hage|*tine, service manager of the sttidebaker corporation, "but I want folk* to know more about 'heir oars and the proper care of them. 1 believe motorists cannot know too much about lubrication and lubricating oils. Lack of know!- «dge mean* loea of pleasure, lose of time and. oft eg. >oss of money There t* one phase of the subject r.f’an overlooked which Is the base of many lubricating trouble* I re fer to ‘gaaoltne leakage *• "Gasoline leakage is generally f »uwd by a certain amount of mix ture which is not burned and finds M* way Into the trank case, diluting the oil and destroying Its hitorkat- Ing qualities from 10 per cent ;o 30 per cent in from two weeks’ to a month, depending upon whether con dition* TM* mean* that on the compression strike mom* of th«* gaae<Mis mixture from the cotr bus tlon chamber leak* pa*t the piston nng* nod <ond*n**n in the cool crank rase "If owner* will dram off the old < •{ in a crank ra»* of'rn- *sv m e everv i»o weel*. in co |d wca Ji*t. «i,n on* e % mon'h during >uni liftse —and replenish with fre*h oil, »h*re need be no f*%r of »h* oil de teriorating aim losing ita original 1 lubricating qualities " HEALTH BOARD BILL NOT LIKED Plan to Abotiah Detroit Body Don Not Interdpt Intom ET W L. CALNOS. (ffteff Cerr*spowdew< Detroit Ylnies) LANSING. Mich % March 3fi Chance* for the bill to replace the Detroit health board with a single health eommtsaiongr do not appear tc be bright,, following the hearing on the bill in the house Tuesday evening In fact, it is doubtful if the bouse committee will report the bill out at all. Charges that Detroiters hav* brought tbelr dirty linen to lanstng tc wash are being made since the bearing by some of the state mem her* who listened to the war of words between defenders of the health board and Ita attackers ’ The issue did not appear to be the merit of the bill Itself but the record of former Health ry ®cm Extraordinary Easter Offerings N *VH % x £lk if ; ,|1 Boys’ and Children’s Fine Wash Suits Site* 3V* to I years f | .65 Value* up to 13 3m 1 rid \j 1 Roys’ Collar Attached Bloa<o» i Boys* New Spring H;it* I Our regular 56c crude oa I oor**« t style* and neweet r A On aaJe Friday at 0%/C | mat trials. Extra raluea . OwC Boys’ Fine Shoes for Easter Gun Metal— Burton and Blocher style* Sizes 1 to < *2.35 | Sizes 9 to 13'/, *1.95 Women’s Continental Pumps for Easter « Extraordinary Value* Friday at w. Women’s Fine Continental Shoes j r *5 Broken line* to clone out at L* M*M order* ptvee pro*"pt and careful attention. Here Is Fair Warning! .. w ——s ■ ■ ■—— m — < 1 ■ ■- ——g^geaegae—■ ~ Detroit and vicinity is growing so unusually fast—in fact, faster than ever before—that a great many of our friends and neighbors are going to invest in real estate in the outer sec tions that are to be reached by a car line, and they are going to MAKE PROFITS that you can only WISH that you might have made. I am fully convinced that the best properties on the market today are those which we are offering along the new car line to Royal Oak—and I don’t say this because I am selling them through a bunch of loyal salesmen, but beeaue I make it my * business to study Detroit’s growth, and I am quite sure that I know what I am talking about. Let one of our salesmen call on you and you’ll know what we mean. B. F. STEPHENSON Member of the Detroit Real E.«tate Baord. 1338-1340 Penobscot Building. Main 334 or 335 Prioe. toy at her with tha question as to whether or sot tha bill was pre pared by a pat roll newspaper.” said ona of tha atate members of the house yesterday "If lia only a De troit fight why sot fight It out down there?" FAVORS SINGLE CITY TRIBUNAL A municipal court under a single directing head doing away with the carious branches of city courts, was advocated Wednesday night by Judge Manuel Levine, of the com mon pleas court of OQrvelaad. who delivered an address in the Hotel Blatter at a banquet given by Plsgah lodge, B’Nai B RUh. Judge Levine, who has been oo the bench Is Cleveland 14 yean also advocated the abolishment of Justice courts. •*la the courts of this roustry." he said, ”we should do away with s system that makes form supreme and Justice secondary.** Stockholder* of the lx>ng Island Railroad company vole today on In creasing the capital stock from |lf.- 000.000 to nu 000 000 Tomorrow _ —BARGAIN FRIDAY Men's and Young Men's Fine Spring Suits and Overcoats— Overcoat* in all the newest and cleverest models. r The smartest fabrics, patterns and colors. Sa Some full silk lined—others V* *ilk lined and silk sleeves. %|/ Suita—Many of them */ t silk lined—newest models. S' Wide range of beautiful patterns and colors. H Garments that would sell regularty at much higher prices H V Wonderful Values at I Third Floor Man's and Youeg Man's Sins Medium Weight Suits — Newest models, patterns and colors. # ✓V Suits for year around wear. *lll Exceptional Values at JL\/ Boys’ Clothing Special Easter Offerings Fine Norfolk Suits —w Fancy Patterns- with 2 pan la. wf~ Finn Blue Sergw with 1 past. w Extraordinary Value* at THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1917. LAY PLANS FOR 1917 CRUISE Committee to Arrange Annual Hoard o t Commerce Outing Holds First Meeting The 1017 orutae committee of the Detroit Board of Commerce, the ap pointment of which ban Just been announced, met Wednesday noon to dieouae the probable date and route of the 1117 cruise The person ael of the pew com mittee la as follows I>e Ander son. Hupp Motor corporation, chair man; Hiram Marks Hiram Marks Rfilectrtc company. commissary, Charles A Hughes. Detroit Athletic club, professional entertainment: Ralph Craig. Detroit Column A Man nfacturtng company; aports. J Thto Reed. D A. C. entertainment; R. H Doyle, boat; Walter C. Cole, sec retary of the Detroit Board of Com meroe, finance Rdwin Den by, speakers; E J. Hickey % J Hickey company, properties; Oeorge Cash ing. Hudson Motor company; A. A Men’s Fine Worsted SQ.SO j & Blue Serge Trousers -« Extraordinary Values at Fancy and Full Dress Vests Values up to 95 ft. 65 ( botce Friday 1 —- Fancy—slice to 40. Full Dress up to 44 Fourth Fleer Wonderful Values Friday in Underwear-Footwear-Fumishings New Spring Soft Felt Hats For Young Men. Newest colors Jo Exceptional Caster Values at As Men’s Light Weight Spring Caps— ja Values up r to 91-40 Frida v Men’s Fine Cotton Hose- Linen heels and toes- Black. White and A A colors. Extra values cUC 1 pairs for *oo Men’* Pioneer Sunpender*— Lisle with calf and pig akin ends. nr Very special value# LDC Men’s Fine Shoes and Oxfords Tan and Gun Metal $9.95 Regular 99 value* J Detroit's Largest Clothier*. Templeton, Detroit Beamless Steel Tube# company, president-elect of the Detroit Board of Commerce, member ex-officio. Howard Collin. A. Swing and A. A Higgins on will comprise a coni in ft tee to meet In an advisory ca pacify with the committee. They were members of the 1916 cruleo committee Hie Royal# has been mentioned as the possible objective point of the cruise this year HOLD4JPYIELDS PAIR S3O; MAN’S TRUNK IS LOOTED A hold-up on Brooklyn-avw., be tween labroeaesve. and Porter et.. Wednesday night, netted two men ISO in cash. Oeorge A. Smith. No. IST Forter-et . was the victim. Walter Knapp. No. 1044 MV El Uott-eve., has forsaken hla old trunk as a safety deposit vaul* Sometime Wednesday It was looted of 1160 Alexander and gteve Wttkowskl No 56* Canfield ave east, were rebbed off 75 worth of clothing.