Show Peace on Cash Terms ernes Seen in Salm a m Family amily amp 0 Rogers to Pay Son-in-Law Son Is Rumor as Separation Suit Suddenly Adjourns NEW YORK Dec Dee 10 AP Re AP-Re- Re Reports ports of a prospective cash settlement settlement settlement settle settle- ment ranging from to 1 were In circulation today after the sudden adjournment of the separation suit of Count Ludwig T Lud- wig Salm agai against st his wife the former Rogers RObers Standard Oil heiress Official confirmation was lackIng lackIng lacking lack- lack Ing and Herman IIerman Goodstein counsel for the count denied that any settlement settlement set set- had been made I 1 know nothing of such an offer or of- fer he said I I k Know ow nothing of ot any proposal to settle the suit salt s' s lt out of court I 1 deny that any monetary monetary monetary mone mone- tary offer otter of settlement had bc been n made to either Count or my my- self Nevertheless New York newspapers newspapers newspapers news news- papers said they had authoritative Information that when the case again Is called on January 17 a announcement announcement an an- noun cement would would be made mad that thata a settlement had been reached out outI of ot court I One Ode report was that Colonel H IE H. H Rogers In n making the settlement settlement settlement settle settle- ment insists that Count Salm re- re all claim to his year old son Peter and that he lie leave the countr country never to return Members of ot the Rogers family could not be reached and Albert C C. C Conway counsel for tor the countess declared he had nothing to sa say Count Sa Salm was smiling at the offices of ot Ills his attorney a few hours after court had adjourned Asked whether a settlement had been reached he waved his hands and disappeared into an Inner room loom Colonel Rogers' Rogers reported offer of ot settlement Is said to have resulted from his annoyance at the publicity publicity pub pub- resulting from the trial ana and the reading reading- l In court of his daughters daughter's daughters daughter's daughters daughter's daugh daugh- ter's letters to her mother-in- mother law Mr Goodstein in asking Supreme Supreme Su Su- Su- Su I preme Court Justice Levy y for an adjournment stated that he needed neede I time to gather witnesses to testify to the counts count's both moral and financial Goodstein complained of a letter lettel of ot Conway Conway's which he said Justice justice justice Jus jus- tice Levy had forwarded to the state department The letter asked if the count had applied at the theoffice theoffice office of the American consul either In Berlin or Vienna for permission permission permission per per- mission to come to this country under the quota provisions of the Immigration law Goodstein contended contended contended con con- tended he had not been notified of the procedure before the letter was sent |