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Show SEARCH FOR LONG MISSING HEIRESS EXTENTED TO ITALY I Police Believe Dorothy Arnold May H Have Gone to Europe. H New York, Teh. l.-Searchers for Dorothy Arnold, tho missing heiress, have turned to tho old world for a possible solution of her disappearance, despite tho often repeated declaration of Francis II. Arnold, tho girls fa-I fa-I ther, that ho belloves she is dead. ' This, the fifty-first day of tho young woman's absence, finds -Mrs. Arnold, hor mothor, somewhere In Europe, having sailed for Havre on January C, accompanied by her son, John Ar- w nold. Sho Is admltcdly tho horetoforo B unldontlflod woman who called with John Arnold upon Georgo S. Grlscom, H Jr. ,at Florence, Italy. H ' Mr. Arnold's lawyers assert, how- j over, that thoy havo no cluo as to H tho whereabouts of Mrs. Arnold. Fold- Hj ors of halt n dozen steamship lines H havo boon found nmong Dorothy's pa- I PA 'portion of Central park was searched yesterday by John S. Keith of tho law firm In a search for tho B young woman. ence in court, asserting that he could not be legally tried In the absence of the accuser. Lord Chief Justice Alverstono again ruled against him, declaring that the dofense know perfectly well that under un-der tho constitution his majesty could not bo present In a dramatic speech Sir nufus characterized tho story of tho morganatic morgan-atic marriage as absolutely false, re grafting that his majesty was not permitted personally to faco his slanderers slan-derers and concluded with the declaration declar-ation that the sult-had notbeen brought to protect the monarchy, but that King George had sought the protection of tho court as a man, a husband and a father. After sentence had been passed Sir Rufus read a letter signed by King Georgo and authorizing tho attorney general to stato publicly that the writer wri-ter had never been married except to Queen Mary, had nevor gone through a ceremony of marriage except with tho queen and that ho would have attended at-tended tho proceedings to glvo testimony tes-timony to this effect, but for tho ad-vlco ad-vlco of the lawyers of the crown that It would be unconstitutional for him to do so. |