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HAAGS LOSE PLEA TO ESCAPE TRIAL Reed Amendment Held Legal by Judge Anderson. The trial of Louis E. Haag, Julius A. Haag and Herbert L. Htag. local druggists. who were indicted by the federal grand jury on a charge of conspiracy .to efTect the purchase, the transportation through Interstate commerce and the sale of liquor in Indiana, in violation of the Reed amendment, will begin June 21, as set by Federal Judge A. B. Anderson of federal court. THEN ENTERS PLEAS OF NOT GI’ILTY. An argument yesftrdav on a demurrer challenging the constitutionality of the Reed amendment and alleging that the charges set forth In the Indictment were of too vague a nature, filed by the defendants immediately after the return of the Indictment, failed to convince Judge Anderson, and he declared the Iteed amendment constitutional and overruled the motion for demurrer. Following the overruling of the motion for demurrer by Judge Anderson, Charles W. MiU4r, attorney for the defendants entered pleas of not guilty and asked exception for each defendant.^ The Haags are out on bonds of $5,000 each, fixed at the time the indictment was returned by the federal grand jur>. EVANSVILLE TRIAL SET FOR JUNE 11. In holding the Reed amendment constitutional. Judge Anderson called attention to two recent decisions of the supreme court of the United States, where the amendment was held to be constitutional and he declared the plea that the Reed amendment violates Section 9, Clause 6, Article I of the constitution. In that it gave preference of a port of one state over the port of another state was a “farce. - Frederick VanNuys. United States district attorney, represented the government in support of the constitutionality of the amendment. Forty veniremen for petit jury service in federal court in the cases of the socalled Evansville "whisky ring" and the Haags have been summoned by Mark Storen, United States marshal. The trial of the members of the socalled Evansville “whisky ring - ’ will begin Monday, June 14. Two Jump for Life as Train Hits Truck Floyd Everly and Willard Bennett, farmers living near Honey Creek, Ind., escaped injury by jumping, when their cattle truck was struck by Big Four passenger train No. 17. at the New York street crossing of the Monon railroad. The accident occurred at 10 o’clock last night. The truck was dragged 50 feet along the tracks and badly damaged. SPIRITUALISTS TO KOKOMO. Asa H. Bolden, secretary, and Joel H. Perkins and Ora H. Crum, trustees of the 6tate association, will be among the delegation of about seventy-five spiritualists from Indianapolis who will attend the sixteenth annual camp meeting of the organization, to be held at Kokomo, June fi, 7 and S.

RINK’S CLOAK HOUSE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Demonstrating the Supremacy of Our Values — Phenomenal Sale of Untrimmed Hats Values up to SIO.OO *l-95 is offered in this collection—off-the-face models, hack and side rolls, chin-chins, turbans, Mitzi sailors, H.[i .H.hi' ...< nil in.lb.

GET VILLA DEAD OR ALIVE, NEW HUERTA ORDER Mexican Government Offers Reward for Capture as Troops Hunt Bandit. SPURNED PEACE TERMS MEXICO CITT. June 3.—War to the death has been declared against Francisco Villa and his followers by the new Mexican government. “We are going to clean house in Mexico and get Villa dead or alive if it takes the last dollar in the treasury and the last living soldier in the Mexican army.” declared Gen. P. Elias Calles, acting minister of war today. “Banditry must be eliminated in Mexico and the government is determined to see that it is eliminated. "‘This is especially necessary in the isolated regions. “The republic must be made safe for foreigners and outside capital. "No stone will be left unturned to bring this about. "We are opening a campaign of extermination against the outlaw Villa and his followers. NEGOTIATION WITH VILLA FAILS. “An effort was made to negotiate with Villa and secure the surrender of himself and his men, but it has failed. “Terms of settlement were offered, but the Villistas rejected them.” While Calles was on his way to Mexico City from Sonora, Villa sent an envoy to Chihuahua City to confer with him and establish the official status of the Villisras in the anti-Carranza revolution. Gen. Calles suggested that Villa and about 200 of his followers retire to the state of Sonora and remain quiet until after the presidential election, when the new government would make known its decision. Villa refused to go to the state of Sonora and made the counter demand that he be put in supreme command of the rebel forces in the state of Chihuahua. Gen. Calles rejected this proposal. Three troop trains, bearing more than 2.500 soldiers, have left for Chihuahua during the past thirty-six hours to join the hunt for Villa. TROOPS NOW ON TRAIL OF OUTLAW. There Is already a number of federal troops In the central part of that state seeking Villa and they are believed to be hot on the trail, but the wild and mountainous rature of the country and Villa’s knowledge of the intricate mountain byways makes the bunt a difficult one. Gen. Calles said that the plan of the campaign is to form a “steel ring" about tbe central part of that state, where Villa is now in hiding and then close It In gradually. In order to stimulate the campaign and bring it to a quick close all the federal soldiers have been notified that tbe government will pay a reward of 100,000 pesos for Villa, dead or alive. Provisional President De La Huerta rose from a sick bed on Wednesday to review a military parade of 30.000 men. The picturesque and imposing pageant was led by Gen. Alvaro Cbregon and his staff, accompanied by prominent Mexicans from al! parts of the republic. Gen. Obregon announced that this was his last public appearance as a military man. He said he would return to civilian life immediately to further his candidacy for the presidency of the republic. The military proeession was in motion

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Dock Hocks, who is taking a combination course of dentistry and horn-playing, has just received his new consignment of chloroform. ... Siie Kildew’s new hat Is expected to arrive momentarily from Chicago, and he says he can shut his eyes now and see the train dashing and puffing along over hills and valleys at breakneck speed with It. • • • Sim Flinders is working night and day on his patent flea trap and hopes to have it completed by tbe time the protracted meeting begins at Hog Ford. from 10 o'clock in the morning until late in the afternoon. It consisted of trained federal soldiers, Taqul Indians and former revolutionists from tbe ranch districts, wearing gigantic sombreros and riding half wild horses. A battalion of cadets from the national military school participated also. VILLA IN FLIGHT AFTER DEFEAT WASHINGTON, June 3.—Francisco Villa was defeated when he attacked the city ;>f Parral. Chihuahua, yesterday, the state department was advised today. Villa suffered some losses and Is now being pursued by Ignacio Endiquez, former governor of Chihuahua and th/e present military commander of the Chihuahua district. PLAGUE BARS ALL VERA CRUZ VISITORS VEKA CRUZ, June 2.—Every city In the republic foMexieo today was quarantined against Vera Cruz as tbe result of tbe outbreak of bubonic plague here. By an order of the city government all business In Vera Cruz will be suspended tomorrow and Friday, when the business men and all other resldenta are urged to assist in a general clean up of the city. Veterans of Marne to Celebrate June 14 Former meml'crs of the Third division will gather In Indianapolis for “ celebration June 14, In honor of the second battle of tbe Marne. Plane for the meeting were discussed last night at a meeting of the Indlanrpolts branch society of the division and letters will be sent out in a few days announcing the celebration. Perfection Eggs—Ulossbrenner'a.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES. THURSDAY, JUNE 3,1920.

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This is the month for brides. We wish them all complete happiness, and may their future lives be as beautiful as the month of June. j Nothing could be more appropriate to complete, the happiness of the bride than a gift from the treasure house of Indianapolis. We have a large and select assortment of gifts that last and also please. WRIST WATCHES $lB to SSOO BROOCHES $3.50 to $7,500 LAVALIERES $5 to $4,500 PEARL NECK STRANDS SSO to $13,500 IMITATION PEARL NECK STRANDS $3 to SSO

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WETO GRAPH Secret Writing System Invaluable for lovers anc. for keeping recipes, addresses, secret memorandum or other information safe and private. No stranger can read your postala if you us. the Weto Graph. Great fun for lovers or friends. Don't miss it. Send 10c and vr. will send the Weto Graph by mall with full instructions. Address PENN PUBLISHING CO.. Blairsville. Pa.

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jlglftgrßoute EXCURSION INDIANAPOLIS to LOUISVILLE, Ky. <fl?0 St es. ROUND TRIP €JJafiia‘Tr£> Including War Tax SUNDAY, JUNE 6, 1920 Special train leaves Union Station 7:00 a. m., central standard time; returning leaves Louisville 7:00 p. in., central standard time, same date. For further information call CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE (phone Main 3927), or Union Station. J. TV. GARDNER, Div. Pass. Agt.

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