Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1920 — Page 2

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A new element of HH per cent„ i oped today in the case of

Uamed > T^ WriFht Jones of “ c^aas- wbqsg hd^T wy foi

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Repeat* Cabrera Deal*la.

alt on Senator Mo:

that Dr.

took

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»tren#th for u« a* we try t doty, ministering to needs a* well a» bregkthe bread of life. A?k le to save re-

fer in po* ■ “ “

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he report.

HU'S OFF®

‘dept.

confined

stable gov- | e is an as-

«e; and. v ^ affc , rlay the minister

pajactng ( '-•‘•'“'f to repeat denials i.uat. t/r -1 en' foreign ICabrera was held in prison, as re- j craci .. o. Br' s he minister had said his government — -

he would welcome an investigation of : il;., T"i*. r j buI s * , ; a '. or “» s "

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the depa,

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House members opp

immigration to th*

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xdtng the to be sen

announced tl

g bnai^s hou

Pay Taxes by peserober 16

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ion bet* Panama

It ' 1 J have beep field I WASHI2£UTOK, Dgcemb^

w‘"

direct telegraphic I looking to defemtei tween the tnited ! an d other tax

I* AMdgived.

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Dr. Bianchi had arranged for the

ceremonies and he had to send the message to the

isio

thus

of ttu

special Planned

publican meHib

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them with

iti-trust

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Ofl®roi-[LECI| “"T.^rsr,:"* , J. BRYAN INVITED DEC. 17

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December —bug-

ew American foreign

the formation of an

of nations, were beard by Handing today from

who was one of his

i formulating his camconcerning the Ver-

to Marion yester^ IS§§

was said he

SS

an^

I request

yer, legislative acceded to the for a week s “ their pleas

Head* Disbawdlna Letter.

Earlier Mr. Dntermeyer read Into the committee record a letter an- | pouncing the disbanding of the Mason's Supply Bureau of Brooklyn, following Mr. IJntermeyer's ‘nqulry as to why such action had not been

taken previously.

Witnesses called during the day by the committee testMied to the workings of the Marble Industry Employers’ Association of New York, through a “code of practice’ by which bids were exchanged on work and pressure brought to bear through

uilding Trades’ Council unions nonmember marble firms fi

to

rom

getting or cotnpietfng lobs in this

eep

F « tti

ierritory

A national association of marble Industry employers had a reciprocal agreement with the New York body, by which members of each organizaH°\, kfc ^ t °y f otHer a a?ea. W. K. Fertig testified. He added that this mefnt between sixty and one hundred marble contractors who “had the business ip thg rest of the co«n.tryy ggrecd not to cprqpete here. Propaganda Being ■ | Statements tu ~ —

the ceremonies hgn that some

rl Central American

’mats invited had found that they

be

unable to *-

attend.

IE-STACE P1AN FOR DIMlNIi

Biuffton Style: Up-Stick an<i Rouse After a Shave

that

CHANCE.

iirty-* ’I.-X

to

> »ef»< Victims.

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w/sssrf« icntsry forms for s

and Mu-

LCimim-rs

the witness chair is the place iii

ich to make such attacks.’ 1

.inother evidence of the “ap-

. plan I Y >roac b'ng storm of opposition comes

even on rudimentary forms for an in- from the ranks of the life insurance ternauouar council. companies.” Mr. Untermyer said, rer

r ferrfng to certain statements in the Nof Advancing Program, newspapers regarding building loan . aoAtr _ figures by insurance companies.

In asking advice bn will seek a pro- ?. A)1 t]?ese clever ^ en t)emen are gram behind which there is some as- going to have a lust and fair chance surface of A waited country, rather to state and exploit their views, buf

than an attempt to put forward gay

of bis own. v

)n fhgt connection it is recalled that when he first proposed an association «f nations in his speech of August 2S. he suggested that it be uilded on the frame work of the

°« the practicable rsailles league, or that is good in ime he has given

indication that he is prepared to

musical

RECORD.

ACTION

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I gauied a tumbliBg o I lain building materia

consider advisable f

“"fb the lawyer In que.

i .honorable court of i Cleveland to order a

tatjon of the entire subject o: >g cpsts. If we do we shall ^

. The international hgs hfa4aaar|ers aere ©fi the second fioor of theD. H.

ing building at 23^ North p« nn -

roaifiiSf gtiispjs-'z

a. .....d Hoot «t tk. SJidik*. I

r of the building.

pwwr minutes. ,^r%5S

I/seg. J

the great finan- ■

cial and industrial powers of the j country, through "hired propagandists

t werk to B-ive! an ‘ 1 p ** l,Ilc,t > r were atfemptnistration pro- r ns to embarrass th e work of the leg-

'islative committee as it is about to enter “upon its most crucial stag#*." et I were made in a statement before the 17 j committee yesterday by Mr. Unfer-

lg-imyer.

long ad- Hofcrring to a morning newspaper

2sry p , s . o ^"«..fe».7ti ^ r K i?. n ;

cjrJ'rZ&Wtk & MV ufft? 4? .©? LiIona plan would not b® States or one of them/*

k£U^fi» , s£s ,, 'iK,F', , ffii “usrs

ited a» e a ’ possible^basis for the ^aracter asaasaination.” he added, ishmeht of an association of j J^h^s offered every fair ^

ifs bee: .n foi

anvbffdy who wants to | with the testimony of

the witness.

ities they regard

V DVflf Mepr A W Wfie*.

fe Bound »P i«

Whether the United States should enter the Versailles league on any lines, and before Mr. Harding makes hie decision, he will talk with those Who favor going In without reservations, as well as those who favor ~ ■■Mj ' I>rely. Mr. Harvey be-

«!»» wkll. Her-

ivi', 1 fs, b ' P t r e .- , r«;u r ;

HABPfAQ, MAYN g»D BRYAN Expected to Speak From Same Plat-

form at Mario*.

p.. December 11.—Presi-

MARION.

dent-elect Harding, Will H. Haya chairman of the Republican national

gnd William Jennings

from the

have been invited

committee.

Bryan, probably will apeak

same plfteform here, next Friday eve

i three have been invited to

the has

I nator ing also will accept. No reply has received from ML Hays, who is

ffi

Going ta

j ‘ c C^ executor. v s in « * nd Oovwnor Coolidge. ViceC. C Appel- Prcsident-alact, to be held at the senAt Marion. O.. December

at the Governor’s of the conference but it is said to 5 and return on ige will accom

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goin

to

under oath,” he added. To Aid the Proxecntio*.

One week was asked by counsel of the twenty-nine Cut Stone Contraptors’ Association members indicted in which to change or withdraw pleas and bo make necessary motions. When Mr. Untermyer accedeh to the reuucst with the understanding that the Cut Stoue Contractors Association Would disband immediately and would agree to aid in the prosecution.

a st

issued by Clarence J.

ret t that tne " Because he w

members are aiding

was unable to become Mw-

{Spetapl to The Indianspolis Newr] RLUFFTON, Ipd.. December If.— Bnrbera I* Illufflon assert that there I* # grtmiug demand for the use of the lip-allek and roage after a shave a ad masange. The adoption of the art of their fair Mister* hy men, is not confined to city residents, b*it also is demanded by many »«**■« men of the rural comwunKir*. the barber*

any.

“It was only a abort step from powder <o roHge,” said ope barber shop proprietor. “When we first nsed talcum powder, those who regarded if* use *» effeminate objected, but now nearly every customer la wiiliug to have talcum powder put on

hi* fa«*.”

A supply of }jp-*tick* now le part of the regulation equipment of sev-

eral barber shop* in Biuffton.

EIANDiraClUB STM, i INSISTS

Continued from Page One.

headlong dive front a window. The

others were rounded up. * Tells Different Sloyy,

Winkler said he saw Lee rush to a safe in one of the rooms and he told hjna to open the safe. A pair of dice was found in the safe, he said. The police took 80 cents from the table and Winkler saw Lee shove two ten-dollar bills in his pocket, he

said.

But Lee told the court a different story. Just befpre the police arrived. he said, be was sealed in one of the rooms watching a game of checkers two of the men were playing. Others of the membership were in the cardyoom, he said, hut none was gambling in any wgy and there was no crape shooting. Lee produced the club’s charter, neatly framed, and showed it to the Court. He also produced the srticles of ifteorporgiion aud the bylaws of the club to show that the club /ga properly organized and managed for ho such purpose ae gambling. Judge James A- Collins continued the case until December 17 when he will hear the testimony of the officers who accompanied Winkler on the

raid.

due to th tipnai en*

Continued from Pag* One. breaking of an interna-

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neu whh

>cd b ij'ot Fowl My TamAorartly Dr. Christian I

hi. mind in that

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CHIROPODISTS WISH

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BUI to II* Pr**e*t*41 i.Rgi*

Klng of the Herijaz Note.

to Be PreM'uted if* I Mb tor r

Register Fraetltiourea.

A bill prepared under the direction of the National Association of

The council discussed a note from j Chiropodists proposing to register ail the king of the JfedJa* criticising chiropodists practicing in the *tat< what the king termed the dilatory ! and demanding certain educational tactips of the supreme council in di*’’ ?i Ua ** , 7 c ?** 0 . n8 \ i W . pr.setuod to

. ... . . j the state legislature ue . noMtu.

posing of the mandate question. The , y^s b|ll will proyiAc that future

letter was couched in strong terms, j pract itiuners must

school education

some school of chiropody recognised

Copies of it wer* the supreme council Lithuania it was

seat to members of

:idrd by ths

oa of new her of th* t assembly.

commission «« the states will not be

league during the proaen

bqt will receive the privilege of participating in the work of techinical commissions which privilege is also

Jl

aion. Lord Robert Cedi expressed the bergani

{ by the state board of

ers.

The members of the I Society say they deal measure enacted to P lie against the “traveli and the quack foot f

Sag

lation by this

desirghl#.

Mfefe Dep«r(tne*«

Warning that the Influx from central ISurepo la “s* d#ng#roua” and that th* partment has infprmation the existence of a real « was given to the house sentative Johnson, during

his il||. Tf

handed him enoui its comsuiar ofrj« »

insular

report an < passport ,vi

ill hM W stnitic bi

on ha* from »*rvu

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t certain

U,” continued the cl so. 1 care not whether ip Jewi«h, Moslem.

hn« .an or ^ ^

it wi

. pagan,

Pit. "it briqgH anti-goverhhlAni

“The needs are tremendous every- ,

where and relief should be extended ' to all places and countries, regard- j

of political situations,” said laird ' but I think a greater effort;

be made to feed the children ■ donea, of, soviet Russia this having baen ?h ta .' n virtually impossible in the past. ■

England will. co-oper*M I ■

way.”

Continued from Pfigo On#.

cUaiii ttg house ore bread lines you that hfs influx, w 1* the cams to

1 ha»s

oi'

-operate in every

LEGION MEMBERS ASKED TO AID CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE

Dr. fioo Mention* Shantung. Dr. WelliuAton Koo. Chinese representative at the assembly, said the question of Shantung ultimately would pe brought up before the league. "We will deal wi.tb Shantung at the proper tim# and in the proper place— that is to say, in the league of nations,” said the Chinese statesman. “It may be n»at week at the neat meeting of tbe council or of the assembly, but at any rate it. will be as soon as the opportune moment arrives.” Dr. Koo was replying to questions relating to an Interview given by Baron Hayashi. head of the Japanese delegation, and published In the local newspapers, in which the baron said Japan was getting- ready to hand back Shantung to China, but was unable to get China to open negotiations. Dr. Koo said he did not «*re to talk about any other country than hi# own. unless be could say food to gbantung, he said, _ ip Chins was aroused had been student strikes and ptber manifestations. "At the same time,” he added, “we real ige that |he |eagu* «f nations I* occupied with its organisation and we can not expect it to undertake a great problem of this nature before perfecting some of its machinery.” 5?sr'H"-v .iBjTSSff*'k'yTv'W ■'-t . n .-. r REJECTS ALLIED PROTESTS. German Gov ernniyaf Rrplir* to Rhineland Speech Note.

impossible

r.eacu Venice

the govern-

it would be > in time to

Wednesday. As soon a

ment's telegram today had beep communicated to Constantine preparations were begun for the departure

on the party train.

At Venice the, members pf Constantine's suite will embark on a merchant vassal, which will he convoyed by the royal cruiser. Now that it is definitely known when the government expects to meet Constantine, an air of relief is observable among the member# of his suite. No one doubts that ConStaptine and his family had begun tp feel the strain caused by the delay in hearing officially from Athens with regard to his return.

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utSKbom#; Into kW. YSlnS ™tt» c“ immigrants hanging over the edf*# n. I siiimu shins today have #staiihsj|**

Honm #h*P* foprth-cJv"“

not much

[.buI B M frum tpnutfH* jn

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ARRESTED IN AUTO CASE.

RiehMiOMd II** Accused *t

H» korw W«* iMf*.

Buying

fJgy M* S f '* fg|w*s|#! to The IndliMiapoU# Nowsl

BICHMOND, Ind., December 11— John L l^annarti was arrested today by Sheriff C*rr on a Warrant alleg-

ing that he i* wanted at

# own, uni I Im^vj public opiBio* There had bee

Teusion f* th* Air at Atfiru*. Q.,

fBjr Hut Asancielcd f’res*| I arrest was made a ATHKN6. December 11.—Ths Greek | of Hamilton AUthoptHP' battleship Averoff. commanded by Ad- j coufTty^^ron^^nry lievi mlral Botzie left Plr»us last eve- J f or alleged violations of the ning for Venipo, accompanied by a I tior. law. and was r# ****£“ 1 number of smgJler V3Ag«is. Specula- btm* 1 ; y "fl, anfi boVo Cion in foreign exchange has stopp^M |warrant at his be<

temporaj^ly. but the drachma is

quoted gt

It I# planned Greek credit

unUton. buying request

»r

further apt!on was

fourteen to on* dollar- I a short time ago } to draft th* balance o'f of * poolroom. ■ i t0 a.*t$l Lennair d^md lo the policL that be

overnment. Tnyes hundred m«m- a nill of Mine Greek staff whs were ap- ?hat the nurchas*

•d during the regime of fonnbr isnicatmg. x»*x

po Pr

Jo ter

remier

Voo 1 *® 1 ®" baye been super-

rremicr v uo ,,* YP u yeded by royalist officers.

had be

nais.

iade through regular cha»*

ACCUSED OF SAFE BLOWING! ONLY*AMERICAN CITIZENS.

Men, Held in fl||«ggu f Wanted

Wfirr fur Robbery.

[Special to Tbe Indianapolis News] J D* GAHY, Jnd.. December IL-^-TVar-jp fants warn issued here today for Al- j *

Lgusmitte* r**#** »*»f V» »•* t*** 9 *

From Nobaei fiyuf***^

teLatton tb»t w»U r«dulr* fiJf sons employed in the public school

tern to be American

Letter Indorsing Work of Autlr

Tuberenln*!* Society Sent Out Ry Fouimander Galbraith.

Members of tbe American Legion are asked to assist the Christmas seal sale by J. Jf. Galbraith, national commander, in a letter made public by

a member of the Industry Eg}- Murray A- Auerbach, secretary of tbe

& wi- Sil j

business bad been ruiped- . “The seriousness of this problem Petigor testified he had to sublet has been brought home to the Amerihis marble cantracts to members of can Legion, which now is bending the employers' association, resulting $ V ery effort to alleviate the condition in an increase of about •fa per cent- J Q f 9vr amabjed thousands of whom in cost to the builders. tare afflicted with tuberculosis and Testimony that the. International ar e without proper hospital treat-

Employers’ Association operates a ment.

“code of practice” regulating bidding Members of the Legion are vitally was given by \V. K. Fertig. j interested in the community educa-

man government, replying tp the joint note of the entente representa-

tives. which was adhered tp by the fi iK ® theft, accusing them pf taking | ,nppd#

Wage schedules and agreement# tion and organization preventive

produced by the witness showed that I plan, w'hich in my opinion combats

each member made from 50 to 80 per ev jj a t its source, cent* profits on his labor. When | hearty supporter of

id not add to tbe

head.”

Under “Cade of Practice.” Under the reported “code of practice,” the builder can not reject the lowest bid a# too high. Fertj* testified that the association Virtually controlled the New York market in its line and that an outsider couldn't get marble without doing business through the organiza-

tion.

Under vigorous questioning by Mr Untermyer, Fertig further said that the association had an agreement with the Building Trades’ Council through the Building Trades Employers Association by which he “presumed ” a marble contractor not lined up with the Marble Industry fimployers’ Association coud not procure uniop tabor for work in New kork city. Fertig. under questioning, said that a national organization of marble workers had a working understanding with the New York organization whereby the New York men had no competition within twenty-five miles of the city. In return the New York marble men did not go outside this

limit.

Both organizations, he said, worked under a code of pracUce. The national organization. Mr. Fertig testi- „ fled, has from sixty tp 1»& member*

the guest of and t i 1<t i oca i body has thirty-si*

members.

Untermyer announced to the committee that he had received word tat eleven of the fourteen members the Mason* Supply Bureau had yesterday and voted to disband, bureau according to evidence

I haVe been a

,n i hearty supporter of the Christmas U ‘ seal campaign for many years. There is all the more reason why Legion men and women should support it

this year.”

The largest single contribution for the seal sale this year is $8,800. pledged by the Rotary Club of Warr saw, in the Kosciuako county tuber-

culosis prevention work.

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CONFLICT AT PRAGUE. Eighteen Wounded I* Clash Between I'ollce and Demonstrator*. PRAGUE, Caecbo-Siovakia, December I®—A detachment of police e»deavoring to clear away a crowd of demonstrators in front of th* parliament building today, finding itself surrounded and attacked, the authorities allege, fired op the crowd, wounding at least eighteen persons, four of them seriously The government buildings qre being guarded by troops. * } Dispatches from Prague Friday r#* ported upwards of fifty casualties among policemen and civilians In

left wing and the building

taking possession of KShe message added

that a general strike was ordered as

a result of the clash. ttemea Hold on Char pc

Mrs. Elisabeth G a Hasher, 530 Goodiet avenue, and Mr*. Katie BiUJe. 588 Goodiet

American representative at Berlin, concerning speeches made by government officials la tbe Rhineland which were regarded as calculated to cause (.rouble by bringing the execution of the Versailles treaty into question, says it can not admit the visits of Ohaircellor Fehrenbach and Foreign Minister gimon# to th*

mji v,*»>•»■> nded by the w tee of the Indiana eOMf 11 Rational J

Jn connection with a $10,000 mercbttB- ® f xifcixa f'hnn*# r f' si r*v*li win er 11% r, rv% «,•# a**.!* : _ 1 '

BERLIN. December 1 l.^-The Gyr- b«rt Hillman, George Niner epd Rd-

■hh ~ yvard Kaufmap, now bold in Chicago

itisans >* e commit* i* or cdu:ommlG»** is chair-

Itito Bi-

lk. 1- next

any unrest among | j, German government

must reserve to itself the right to decide whether and whenr it may regard it necessary for »n imperial minister to apquamt himself at first nand with conditions in occupied territory and get in touch with th# im

habitants there.

Regarding the contents of speech*# to be made «»#*«. the note say* it can give the British. French and Belgian governments po biodipg assur-

ances whatever.

CHILE TO KERF MEMBBRfimp. Foreign Of (tee. Howewes. Recognize* Argentina's High Motive*. SANTIAGO, Chile, December IL-^-' qpiile will maintain her membership in the league of nation#, in conforipr i ity with th# weli-defimtd polity under! which she entered it, “although recog-1 nizing at the same time as do the other nations, which form the league, the high motives which have served as a basis for the proposals formulated bv Argentina in the assembly.” i said a 'statement issued by th* ralnri iptry of foreign affairs. The announcement followed *j meeting of tpe foreign relations com- j mittees of the senate and chamber of deputies with Foreign Minister! Aidumate and President-elect Alep* j sandri. at which the retirement of the Argentine delegation from the assembly Of the league waa discussed. HOUSE CURTAILS RECESS. Vote# for Only Threo-Doy Vacation at

Obr**ta»**.

WASHINGTON, December 11.—The bouse voted unanimously today to curtail its Chrfstmfs recess in order to take up the annual appropriation bills without delay. On motion of Representative Mondell, the Republican

art in the blowing pf the Illinois, tael Company’s saf* at Stockton, Viu the outskirts of Gary, a few week# ago, and stealing several thousand dollars and Liberty bonds. Requisition paper* also have been procured. Seven men were in the gang that 1 blew the steel company’s safe after binding four watchmen, a warrant has been issued for Edward Baker,

who is sMil gt large.

Friday , r -.

Which it W*H

WU ral conffereno*

were

Saturday to the af, C i«ni. which ! > Innt,/ eC f™! r ow- 'rhit subnorn

d C.*K um pier. Mis#

wergg** l “school *r. Mys.

and Mrs. Austin Henny are Committee with Miss gickler.

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Winter Cruises and Tours to THE TROPICS Cuba, Jamaica, Panama Costa Rica SOUTH AMERICA

Agents Thos. Cook & Son

Steamship Dept MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK Frenzel Bros.

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