Show Millicent's Count Husband d Drops I Over to See Son r Salm Salin Gets Warm Reception Reception Reception Recep Recep- tion at at Pier and Doesn't Know Whether to Seek Meeting 5 1 NEW EW YORK De DOS 2 AD Ar- Ar Count Ludwig Salm Saim on trae- trae ten who arrived yes yesterday erda from Europe to see the Infant son of or his Ma I countess the Rogers I heiress Is trying to decide whether or not to follow tollow her to Palm Beach The former Millicent Rogers was not at the pier with her young son sonto to greet Her nobleman husband and his mother His Ills brother Count Otto Salm and customs officials were the only persons to welcome himI him I I have bae no knowledge or of rumors In reference to a divorce said the count but It If It should hould develop that thata a permanent separation is Js sar sary I shall certainly demand the custody custod of ot my 01 Infant son The count has never neer seen his son and explained that his mother the Countess Adolphine Im had come to the United States to greet her grandson grand Whether my wife wile will accompany me o on my return to Europe and ana whether I shall return there mere de depends depends de- de upon future developments he continued He added that lie ana and anahis hl hi his wife had been amicable until her return to America when she sIte was subjected to Influences beyond my control He said that Emit Emil Kammerer Hammerer Vienna la lawyer wyer who recently brought suit in Brooklyn against Countess Salm for alleged unpaid fees was retained by hint him for foe services services services ser ser- vices which had nothing to do with his title as count which has not and cannot be questioned Kam Kam- asking charged that the countess had retained him to se secure secure secure se- se cure rom the Austrian government validation of ot the marriage marr-lage and au authorIzation authorization authorization au- au to bear the title She testified at the preliminary hearIng hearing hearing hear hear- ing in that her husband had retained Kammerer The count to say ItY whether er he contemplated returning to motion motion motion mo mo- mo- mo tion picture acting In which he was engaged for a time before his secret marriage nearly two years ago He lie said he would have ob objected objected objected ob- ob to his wife leaving him D before rore the birth of ot their child if It he had known there was W a of ot her hernot hernot not returning t to him il |