Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1922 — Page 1
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VOL. XXXV.
INTEREST IN BRYAN’S TALK to baptists; Promise of Address* Creates Stir in Convention* TO ARRIVE TODAY j Fundamentalists ArcNo t Official Part of Sessions. The scheduled address of !s!!ani Jennings Bryan, tonight at the Cadle Tabernacle as the closing feature of the third pre-conference ou fundament,ils of the Christian faith.- is attracting much infor xnstitv arriving hA*r* f or the Northern Bait Ist convention which formally *vcis at the tabernacl* > Wednesday morning. Itr J. C. Massce, pastor of Trt-mont Temple, Boston, and one cf the leaders of the fundamentalists or the u.’.raconaervatlves of the Baptist denomination, said Mr. Bryan’s subject wH! be “Tampering With the Mainspring. Mr. Bryan was schedulea to arrive In the city late this afternoon. The sessions of the fundamentalists Is not a part of the Baptist convention proper as the program states: ••It should be known that the csecnt.re committee of the Northern Baptist Con- 1 ventlon never offered the fun i ‘.mentals I committee a part of its program. That committee did propose t> us ’hat "e should not hold our pro .•onvontion con ferenoe upon the condition that they would app-lnt two men wl-.om they named to a place or. tlif program of to. Northern Baptist Fotiv.oUion. in • i:*• ho cases at least they a• proposed the spec, h to be made by the fp"’ker whom they names!. We were ne'er offered places to be filled bv this committee.” STATEMENT DEfINES fOSFERENTE POSITION*. A statement In the program of the fundamentallsts. hearing the natm- of l*r Nlassee as chairman and iloyi H. A ', i os as secretary for the cxe-i-be . :i:m •t----tee, defines the followlog position of today's •*ln issuing this call wa re mind the constitu-n'T ,-f t Northern Baptist convention that tb fundamentalists are utterly opposed t ■ a- r dictsive program. We stand f r Unity. 11 -* advocate and seek 'unity. We desire uni*y on a basis in whi-h t: - ’A --d of go; Is honored; the Indepcnd. r. cf tl churches respected, the integrity of <>hr . schools as centers of Fiiris'iHn cdu-..-tion is maintained and th- L-ri'ii of "tit fathers loyally supported w’riU the t.isk committed to them and to us Is urg •. ■ carried forward. We have ass-:* 1 whri , wo again repeat, that we bdiev* tu.it three.fourths frf o-ir Bnotist constituency Is thoroughly conservative. 1 conservative churches lei by 1 1 ■ pastors, have been In the ’.s-g" t - rfamong those n h . have, sapp -Med t! ' World movement. These men ar.d tte churches support every Bat '-, cat -’*■ Where they nave m>t been .j to g unqualified consent to the who’e program thev has* supported it as far as s deuce permitted. But a liberal estimate of the churches supporting this m cement would be 5.500. 1'” must end ? re-ason why 6,r-> of the 10.00 ehu-c .• - of ?h<? Northern Baptist convention a: - ** not cooperating la the present N-v Yi rid movement, correct our errors, change our methods, modify our progress aril wlier-j eve- our leadership has lost the confidence | cf the constituency substitu'e anew l<a-. i ership. •Fundamentalists ar not married t" the name. They ere devote.to f* ■ * of the re-statement, re cor *!* and reaffirmation of 'ho frith of our tat acre, and the task of our fathers Wo t,tan-1 rrrdv new to abandon the teem fnnda mentals' if that wlii aid in the until • of oar p-ople upon the basis of the his •■■ric Baptist faith, based upon the Ir.w rant Word of God nnd devoted to • - Baptist task a; interpreted tv the Bap-: t -t father." (ONVENTiON WILT, OPEN WEDNESTUV. The convention proper ••‘ the Norther i Baptists will begin at filed o'clock Wednesday morning in h radio Tabernadc. More than ."i.ObO delegates fire rt pc,-fed to bo present at the Opening session. The program for Wednesday follows: Morning—-yi.-av-Sioging, "In the Cross cf Christ I Glory." y ,vo--Vraycr, President C'iarence A. Barbour. 10:0b - Address of welcome, Rev. Frederic* i: Tayt-r Ift .;> -Presiu- ut s address. Mrs. \\. A. Montgomery 11:00—S , "lug; prayer. 11:15-Address. "The Fplifted Christ," Bev. Farter Holm Jones, Piuladellu ,la. T’a. 11 43 —The convention In prayer jo Adjournment f t organization of 'state delegations, which win meet In pla*' e s assigned In convention hud. Ea.-h session will open with prayer. Aft-.-noon 2 .30- Singing. 2: MV Prayer. 2 i.vi—lte. epticn of committee nomlna from States. A1 tress lno tpliXtet Christ—The F>. iimlft-stf ! Attraction ' ; yil.iit “Our Authority for the Kvaagel, Rev J. .T. Boss. r, ,4ft—‘ln "The Witnessing power of Brs ntil Testimony,'’ i: v. F. 1.. Travin. t -on—<ci “i ho Price to Be raid,'' Kov. U* li. Gestweit. 4:2" -Singing. —The convention In prayer. Evening - 7.30 —Song service. n;.hi Address. 'The fplifted Christ In the Conquest of the World." llqv. J. F. Robbins. o on.— Address. “The Ship ~f T’ dlowshin." illustrated, W. B I.b t bar ' !i .ndre-is of delegare* wore nrrlvi ig •tr the First Baptist tliur -h on Meridian street, which is the registration head.juar tors. A largo force of clerk? have be*-n pin v.j at the disposal of the riclegntc*. The d,degates are being assigned t ‘ private h o• Htid hotels by a special committee headed by W. ,T. Merrill.
WEATHER
Forecast for Indianapolis and vicinity for the 'wor.tr four hours ending T p m.. AYednesila v. .Tun- M: armor, with pr.d-aolv thun-lor showers. followed ’ v ( ;r on Wf.hi.o.lnv HO! i;r.Y TKIII’ER.ATI 1:1: i' a. in >'. T a. m -Vi a. in . . Hi a. in ’ 1 a. ra OS 12 ineonj Tl 1 p. w. 7S 2 p. rmSi
Motor Bandits Make Lives of Autoists Hard Fear of motor oar bandits is making it hard these days both for motorists in distress and motorists who are forced to temper their Good Samaritan intentions with discretion. Last uigl t L. A. Wilson, ."*1 North Barman avenue, reported to the polb-e that as he approached tho < I. k W tracks, west of F.ngie Creek, ft man rush.-d toward him. waving his arms wildly in the air. Wilson did a quick turn and headed for ludianapoiis at full speed, where he reported the affair to the police. An emergency squad, tinder Sergeant Allison, was rushed to the scene, but !nN’.ead of fold, bad bandits, they found Arthur I*. Creek bantu. 2i*2t! Ethel street, and nothing more serious than a automobile with a broken spring. LAFOLLETTE IN ROLE OF CANDIDATE Wisconsin Senator Is Due to Visit Labor. NOW STANDS WELL
Nobility CINCINNATI, June 13.—One of the picturesque figures licre for th' American Federation of Labor s convention is an Italian nobleman. He is Count Dominic D’AUenamiro, international prisiiient of the Itoil i arriers’ l nion. That makes him IcJler of ail hod iurrlcru in the l lifted States and C anada. His patent *f nobility is genuine, having; been conferred by the Italian government for liis services during; the war in behalf of nifiii of Italian birth.
CINCINNATI, June IT—A moToment to make Senator Robert M. La Follette. Wiseonsir:, the campaign spokesman f r labor in the lb-2 !fs can Tdate for J*reFi*h nt in '•■.ay gr-w out cf La FdVttc's uLe i v:-it here tomorrow* t * r.Mn s the Federation < f L *. r * •-nvt-ittion I/i > npr * iranee h r* t -m rr“w will be his fir> f liefore a repress:.Mtive labor uinie the war. His . sit here mar be regarded as his reinstatement into the good graces of labor. 15 VILLAGES IN MASSACRES ON TURK HOLIDAY WASHINGTON, June 13—Thousands es persons haev been mapfii-red and fifteen villages have teen wiped on' f existence by th Turks in the regi Khedopolis. !u A?ia Minor, n'c rd ng 10 a dispatch fr< m .Arh- ns '" Jay, :o the Grok legation. Advices stated '■ereral iirceks were be beaded arid their heads fixed “n p, 'ea in the market place at lijercgll. SIDENER ADDS TO OPPOSITION OF MACINTOSH Breach Widens in Fight Waged Against Head of Advertising Clubs. MIT.WAI KEE, -Tune 13— Open political warfare over the presidency broke forth -t the convention .f the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World today. Thu St. I.niils delegaibn started thu fight by pledging the entire Si. Louis vote of Jo<> to Louis Holland cf Kmsas City f r the presidency to succeed the liH. uni bent, Fharl s Henry M.i"intosh of Chicago. By 10001 twenry sc ■ n d> b gatbms had cau-us -d Htid p!.*dg 1 them -"Ivor ro the Holland banner M-.-rle Sidiuc r of tho Indianapolis delegation tni chtiSrninti of the \ igi'an • committee, whoso work It. Is to prevent abuse In advertising, wbbOe-d the br -ach between the Macintosh and Ibdltnd f:e-ti-’iiS by deelaritig in ciumaltice :n -uing that 1 resident Macintosh lifts i.ot nmtertally advanced the \'.>rk in that department, as },:s r.dhereiits atTirtued. 'Who Owns Spotted I)ocj in Our Block? She Wants to Know *‘Wh.. own* the spotted dog In our phone of J. E. Tyler, deputy city eontroll, r. Tli.-r; arc 7'.‘s' and Ms’.-d in the eon troller's license records. |> > no mention Is made of ' ■: sj,, m, , depu'y had to disappoint the Inquirer. Another citizen want 'd roller to for' ** a neighbor t,. take i.ot a li, , u-e of • softie kitin' I a as- VI . buying ey-'S at 2'. cents a dozen and ro Ling them for e.-.iis. The controller th.-uaht such ft person ought to have a medal ins eftt! of a license.
Ladies of British Court Attend Ascot Race Meet in Long Skirts
I.OMo\, .Inii* 13.—lairiie* of the Hriti*J court fxla> *t anew st>|e for vvi m*n when tl*\ H|>tcurcd nt In-.* \ *•*( Han' urn t w*siriii; dre*#es below their ankles. Queen M r\ wore a jenwn that t aliened the earth. The Klnr ami Queen drove from Windsor Castle to A?-e<>t In state In the famous r<*y%| coach, with red-
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G. 0. P. MAY GO TO ’FRISCO IN 1924 EFFORT Chairman John Adams Expresses View of Change. HOPES OF WEST Johnson and Pinchot Are Viewed With Alarm. tc Indlanr. Trailv T!m*3 ai'.d Tubli I.dg r. W ASH IHi lit N, June 13.—Although many things may happen in the two years which urns- elapse before the Republican party meets lu national convention June i'.ct. ii 1? learned there ban bet'n diseas'd.ip arm ag leaders as to the , t that nss'-inbly, nnd John T. Ailatrs. ch.vinuiiu of the national coin mit tee. was rep resell tyd as favoring Kan Francisco. Ever since their return from the Benincratic national c.-nvenlion of t-.lk't news paper corri rpoudi-nts have been shouting the praises of San Francisco as a con- | vention city It appears their boosting has begun to impress UcpuMb-nc loaders, ! despite tho <. O. I’. fondness f r the Coliseum In Chicago. Chairman Adams ■ vins said to t‘e representing only hi> '. personal views in the matter and Intends , leaving th choice where ft properly he longs In the national committee. But his willing:; ss :,-> express himself to his friends is ! -hi to |o> eery sign':! -ant. Inquiry and ]•> n • ■•ling that the ext rent.* toi'd' . - in : to- farming ir, if the Middle West are ■ un'c t by party holers to hr - g a •'•out a r alii i- • b.dwe.o F:, Far M. - -and the North nnd 1- is- 1 is • the La if'v . ■ is , ci •. r\; • as Hie 1 as! and that 'ft; i v signs s ..u n-.iv to • -lue ap I . sin : oil •• - t’i- t :11 cation of Gifford IV: ■ > • it, IV: ;:li Is i.-• regard- and • S a ■ os.. f w.-rry about the K. .si "o* .1 ‘I. . ,F dl to the i-:.2t , -in. r-n >■ n. i •■•] sor. Five P-a i. rs are advised fi.lv as to (. ■;• 1" S.-iinf.-r lLram W .loht.v :: •: Mr Pi-.. !o?t wav carry Miri-wne" fr '!:: ' •’ K*atml har’-. - :■ . . •:< . m to M". J •>,■. t mug- L- ! . rn-1 v g ’ale. ■ g with the primary s. t-c The c.- s-rvattve hi,! :-I regard i th I'-, r v - •■■ry In FS- at" : - ■:: nf. - 1 :! p fight at !tldi • "11111 g s ■■:•:: U.g "f ' '•:••■• gth the i'eno Ml , • g . u/a’t -:i . ; o evpeeled to slow ;•! fk. s.-rsiii •:; f -r ci.oW cf cot! vi nt in dt logatcß, T.. curry the Itopul-'ican Natlro’x! con v■ :,t'. ,i t-> sh I'amtie F.i.ih' w- i:1 be a 'lev dij-i..v.acy e-ep for the party, but frh d* ,;• Fy.'mr’i \ hit"t !. *id ;;Mn to he • : I rr.'t ..1 I,la view ♦h::* the K-;s;i‘• 1 1 . at f '■ c West nr" entitle ! '• the u : • Ft. n f ' •• ; Tty.
RECOVERIES IN STOCKS AFTER BREAK IN LIST Trend Steadily Forward, Wi(h Close Around I Jest Levels During Rally. j xr.w YORK, June 13 Expert qpltro--i V. H : st re ! In- pret, ■( M • kix - 1 .and i.rcnk in 'be vt" k ark-t zs a pro'i-V"f r rr<- Mrs a teruj iy utisiiii.'o tc-di r. i■-a 1 tc - ! 1 1" n. I’• • ,'s 1 ! advanced • -.i 11 if r till: month* n"h pe >,;Vi < In t -.- uivtago e\ --| : flg bey-.I J these Jo.in's. t'nliv j v re;o • ;1 nsi hog ovi rd :• ■ When it ?!..-•’ -"lme. It -as ee!i-ra-ed by tic* over- "'!•"! p-. “ ion on tk> bo g -d- ill I -i’ll, f :h spf' ialUes with nor mn!ly thin margins. Whit" : lie pr—, tit .pa-line xv tv sufficient on M" clav s dr- p to sugi.-! that Mn* pri i ::ir.x f ru: rd t ".vetm-nt is In-, rrn|*t- and for : the pr*—it, rl." yto rat mark:: waa in - pos t-coi for a s-.bsantii<l rel."iind. This licvc], pnioiit occurred in Turn dux's r. *M"!i. Good ro ovrr. 's were -• or, and bv leading stoci s Mj.-h a> Baldwin, ■ Sfiidebak.-r. Mex'.-.i.i l'.-t r,d. um. Sinclair, Fnil'll 1-a !" end Reading While con ~i ■ i hie in-", tilt-r'-iv r-'urrcii Inn rmitt. i I,- iiur:i...t tin to ■■ : t: as a r -salf. of Unbinding W"nl.ciied marginal i.c‘counts, tic* trend v,;c steadily forward iitiii i market otosod iirmuitl the le st lix.'is roin t'.-d diirii.g tho day's rally. MANIAC SOUGHT IN CONNECTION | WITH MYSTERY Look in Ills Eyes Makes Victim’s Friend Feel Creepy, He Asserts 1o Police. KANSAS FITY Mo, June 13.—Gnu Grimes. Kansas < By maniac, was sought, hr police hero today following the murder :inl robbery of Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard llbiinsfer, Sunday. I*wo m*-n. iiicltidiag Berry Engxvall, fritu. I "f the sit.in man, declared n picture of Grilles ' looked like” a man he l.:id met pc whirr ate- :t tho vx* i dl'd Ixiii where tlie liodi * were found. ■ ric. look in Mu* man's eyes made me feel ereepy and those are the >:• "s.” police quoted Lngw.'ill ns asserting while t examining the picture.
roated. hewlgunl postilion# and outriders. \srot is at wa v s the open ill" of the fnsiilonalile outdoor sen*.on in En(fland and this > ear proved the most hrilliant since the war. The sl/e of the crowd was indicated by the fact that caterer# estimated tliat 14.1K1C bottle# of champagne and lilt ecu tons of ire were consumed.
INDIANAPOLIS, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1922.
At Shriners , Conclave
(Left) James S. McCandlcss, Honolulu, -who will become the new Imperial potentate during tho conclave. (Right) Ira Coburn, Illustrious potentate and imperial representative.
Murat Temple Takes City by Storm at Convention Crack Gun Squad Makes Big Hit at Shriners ’ Golden Jubilee.
SAN FUAN'I'LSFO FI, June 13 Mura! No'.),-. f IHi ll. o -, l.c.Ling • • ,1 of tt •■ :I r. trl!P.,l,‘S lu 'to ! tilled S'a .•<•?, tr- ugh! . ' re With th- ,r • uoi-k gun suu.nl I.- 1 u Hi first formal parade of Shrlpers- uuik'ug tin rry k, re at Mi" g -id, a jiil.do", F .!,.* <o John L Miiiu.r led one ■ f the rrm'k ut,•-!:'-, in th" •". up ust ri-I. .’i whi iti Mail" a lane of rovo! ■ i.f Msr'-'t street frotn mid • morning until w. ! it.' - t .e . For- ...ft. If I ’ . s was ' s day t-.r tho Mystic si-rinc the day longed !•• Murat Temple f -r it was t-Vcryw i '-ro ;u exiib ni - :i Fr.ito-isort sa \ Hiousatids of other Kbt'i e-rs, "it t."it i ttut gr-mfer Loj n-a V.u than thus, loading ..tire sos In du." • ■ - !... •. V. t , wont It sw , .1 he WOO.bl moot IliHf met) led by 1 t.-iTftto M1..-.or San Fnim-is' . sabl the sown wu.s pi 'r- ii lid they l*-01. San I • • -d- nt its word. The re'- '■ ::.v s: p;—d fraff'c Armed V -h . ■ ’ s, W ! - . vi. k s II dor. • ti Ilf . • •** ;• ml : t;o *•: Mr" pat r and at a: ther W • ed to) • r ■-• *11..11 I : a s!r ~C .. r . r The. w ; and •• o■" iroffir . 'hough* i ruifiic hob ! berg, lud. <liber t fo'.h we ! suit >ml :■U root e-ir s.-r'-'se w.-’it in su'csi, ,i :; *g was t , • • or- !• ■ -1 Boat w ii.ii rt" tten-d. - • oi,c ii,:, :; r and. Thla la car!: cto wu.
Loyalty of Arab j Steed Rivaled by Bill's Sturdy Mule Pl.t F." ;i, 11. W Vi) , Jms v When M I, F.t'T.y fi-d {,. no I Pis- >-n*.hlp' sa !■! . ' on .• ■ f ■ .train . I’. ,ur. :nu! • p.iv.ed, kI .ni l ! “-iv- ! nnl (h.-u 1■• •I’ ‘1 down tho r >n.l. Jbittey .It-".' his r. - 'U-T ::•! sli.it nt tin? mile ’1 . I,l' l>y ■ • ..f v. lh mu! ; .*-pt g-b-g at v r-m f or m; t .ind t'!-• n f -. 1 '-i> 1 tour f li" t !■ r I■' i u!.•■•: s) !:> t !:*(. r.m r-r <>f the way ■ I go? P.-s the Pne before the deputy sh-r? r -c'd , i• , Mm. h<..r-! 1 tig 1 l') a i p rt r.—.-••ved here today. SUTHERLANDIN DENUNCIATION OF RACE INSULT Senator Says He Will Demand Probe of Mistreatment of Kaplan. WASHINGTON', ,Tun.> IX—A scathing dominicalion of all <• ir<■.J j■ ■. 1 ‘.■!.■ sln 1 ’ti 11. <1 Si.it.y Naviil Academy dis.-ipliim which nllimcd discrimination* ngainst n in Id shopman of .1.-wlsh ext radion waa iiiad i: i tti .> S’cnitt.. t"i:iy by Senator Suihcr j land, K> -publican, West \*tr*; 1 niu. S-m 1 iitnr Sutherland announced lm would I nn!k■ • an invi.siljrntion to lin.l out v.ba ■ extent authorities nt the academy w ■".> Ii .'s].oiisU.l.. for mist rent incut of Leonard Kaplan, West Virginia student, who said I li*. was "lnaulted'' in the class year bonk, i Senator Sutherland declared he would address a message to tio> I’r.'sl.i-nt nsk- ; ing that the affair he invest Igafcd. In the year book of hte academy i ln> ho 'graphics of each graduate lira Riven Then? v. a> no number on iht? page where ■ Kaplan's pieturn was placed and tie j [siße ns perforated near the binding so ! that it c..ii)(l h.. torn out, Sutherland said, j On the page following Kaplan's blog- : raphy appear the number which should have he, li pinned on his page, thus lenv , Ili yr ihe motive dear (hat "the class of Isubjected this young midshipman of high standing to oj.cn crulety," he added. BANDITS LOOT MISSION; HOLD ONEPRISONER Reports Say 100 Chinese Were Shot or Burned to Death by Outlaws. j SHANGHAI, Junn IX—According to reports received here today by the Vor- : llaculnr Press, the Norwegian Lutheran ; Mission at I.uchnn, In ttio province of I Ilctial, was looted and destroyed by ban dits . Six foreigners were taken prisoners, the | r< port stated, hut all have been released except Miss Stanrseth, who la lining hold for ransom. Many buildings were burned by the looting bandits, the advices staled, and It was rejiorted more than one hundred Chinese were shot pr burned to death.
Th" Mura* ii-mjdo has its iu-a iqu-ir-tors ■; : s !■ ■•rt"U, l> it the t -al la-lid • iUuru-is wuu. ! ,nm r r--; :•!• at .j of Hi" Mauz;u Both p! -.s' w.-re cr-wd- and. Thorn was only one teu.ph wia.-b vi— !: !u----torosts with !!o s! :1 : ‘Si .! ft, t!\i! OS of Marat. TH. was I u • f Si,'! has Lis I"!- Sin Fr .b.-“ In idm 11.. us - , and with a hoarse .'oiiraini: g Ho* . f ,Ld". L. trie.' cor:'., if u u dr., v : ! > b'ack frotn Ism lorn,' ,s, Thcv w• ■| , T hey soldi' i. Th<*y c-b-d al"-id. K.,", Frauci.. -i .1: ! : and f •. - ■ -t h i z.u i. I’.hb-r' ■ -id t:," u],. g, | Mien, w r,f the HRs',!.'."d h'.ik rs coii'.rsnt ui and ■B- and ui' 1 I 1 i" l".ys ugai: Lm .■tt "t : "Let '" f":u" ad til" N" t.hs "f .Mura: ti;, e taken rid.s L • :a.';. But. tl .r ore t u.s of Louisan )• of olb"fs J use like (hem, la spirit ami M-" ‘ T- de \. tc . s>,C||l 1 • • h fa.roi
(la off Yd hi stir to Fortune Proves Name Doesn't Fit The wVist’e >f *■ ~[' s, ’ fi-ir; ! today cn -si lb ■ 1 I' -rtor.*, !■• Vll.u< :: nv n I-'-, t"> tie : rrest. 1 -M ,- urge of l-'irgUry a' ! gtr.-.d •• r • -11 y. I -nurie ■ iv, iu. h'd , g :i .. . ~f 11; **. c’ y li- ! '• -1 In th.-r. :> V".-k lot, • i- 1 .la • - U:! •e c. ' ft “j- .!" of r-d-; in :■> the w ..o.! : v. t ! ■■■: n and give he ‘v\ •1 ,t of the pi.. '■ ' un i- !• n rr<- t. I-.. rt • i;. -i. all"?.-,! to have entered a • gr--> . uv st-.r.- b.-l- i ring t,. Thomii* lt:ir j rugry, nt".: W M:< I in.n street, and ' stolen n n>;nii!•: ;> of lit. r l:r and: SHANK VETOES ORDINANCE TO BLOCK MARKET | Doesn’t Approve Measure Asked by One Class and Puts Quiet us on It. Sbitlnjr bo did Dot au-prov* mnktnjr a ' law wlicn Just ..no particular np!:, r hbor- | 1i.i0.l r*Q It., Mayor Shank today vil.o-d tlu* t. r ■ itirmcte prohlbitlD-r pstab | Ifshnicnt or operation if a public mar- I Lt within boo foot of a residence. Tho j el! y cotmcU passed, the ordinance last ! week on reprcaontntlon of i, delegation ~f citizens living near Thirteenth ml ! I>. tawnro streets that a proposed mar-! hot which the Tibbs Ho.se Konlty Com-j puny is premoting on ttic Seiithenst cor- i | tier of this intersection would damage j i heir hotnefl. The council suspended Its rules and ; nuaiiituously ptiKscl the ordinance th'e same evening it was presented. Tho mayor said he thought the State nuisance law would cover suhh an j emergency, if the proposed market real- ! ly were a nulsam'o. and tin? ordinance j would be nnconstltutloiK'-l. Ho dues not favor adopting such n measure unless the icily plan commission recommends it, ho I said. i SOLUTION OF WARD CASE IS | THOUGHT NEAR Grand Jury Calls Long List of Race Track -Followers in Murder Mystery. WHITE PLAINS, N. A'., June IX—Rolu- | tlon of the mysterious Ward killing case, in which Clarence Peters, penniless exgob, was shot by Walter S. Ward, millionaire, is expected today. I A great round-up of witnesses, ineluil- | ing many rn.v track followers and pro- ! fessional "tipsters" has taken place and j several of the witnesses will be taken i before the West Chester County grand I jury today. They will be asked to tell I what they know of Ward's race track ac--1 tlvities. 1
CONGRESS IS WARNED OF FAILURE Harding to Convene Special Session, He Says. SUBSIDY TO SHIPS Subject of Letter to Campbell Read in House.
ANTI CINCINNATI, June 13— Ship subsidy legislation pending in Congress and backed by President Harding and tils Administration, beoiime tl." object of vigorous attack by organ!/.- i labor at today's se-Mou of the .American l ' ii ration of Labor's annual convention. Foiidernnod by resolution “as Ini;nleal to public, Interest and destructive • f tin). Nation's aspirations as a sea powj' r, 1 delegates launched Into i ugthy del ate ou the merits and dements of the measure. The resolution first to come before the convention was Introduced by James Duncan, president of the Granite ('utters' International. It asked organized labor to put Its stamp of disapproval ou the bill, enactment fit which, Hie resolution charged, would plunge shippings interests into the ...rt ux of poLth'S,
WASHINGTON, June 13.-- President I!hriling today o;."!,"l his fight in g""ss for early emi'-t:" t" "f Lie .\d:u*u ;>• „• , shit. > .' sidy bill Fh.i,rmn:i 1 amid" !! of the M Rub ** i ij:i it:;: tee mad" pub:' -a letter fr- rn the Lrc- and : t ih" ’ v:: r Fotigrciß woull t•• . onveno.l !:: extraordinary tre- on to con the mor i.at.t niarine leg:Ha"! a, if it failed t" act on the measure during (ho jr ji-iit see s', in. fa : s : ■ tor : ■ Flo,'man Fatnpbeß. I’resbbuF Hrd’,-:g mid . •'! un-b-rstand that in a very short t'w the m.' r lian! marine hill is to he favor iy r- ;I to the H-oie- i act " rit--,-:g • I ,-xpr. the hope that y ur c m.i--ii.lF.sv ■ : nib s wi'l n • rs w l;:.-< •.—* pro F-dor: is iiecss :ry f.-r its early at;d •' i a! c.sid* rati -ii < .civey t--, j"U how very iiros’b 1 f.x-1 the necessity of pebz; this act. ■s. ", •;> l-.volv. and and or! a d:f fi.-u!? dis"' ur: ft ug sbuali"-' will h.’iow if i "ii r-ss .b;!s to -O' -o", the nor chant marine h ! H.ai 1 -":.M f.-d tr.. Self tga*. 1 t i eft*l F ' gr- ss In > x tra rdina ■ ■ illy <• 'nsider ■t, ;f • v,, : over through any neglect or tl- .'> ar; “t.d th- pr* t.-r -i 'I shall '•■• more thi-t glad io efiop.r.Fe. I" fti-y way that l e ft. i-t Jtn r as!rig the H i-", vLh 1 ur "t of tho bill. "Ia i writ g ft u es press'.>n of r-.y car. -s to . 'i at ,< , time. ! . I undo" ' I that It Is w :-h!n tl • pr • v 'Co if 'he R :. s Fo ' ilttfo to -.‘'"ort a pr ■ ■ '>!•■ n, ut.d r wl. th- may s.e ,r- •! an early .ml I h"| ■>. fax : . GOLD COAST IN KENTUCKY DUE TO COAL STRIKE Western Part of Stale Revels in Wealth While Other Mines Are Idle. EA rtbl N'tTTHN. Ky , June 13 Gold (' qst it w of thr Klond’k* livcl again In 'hi. small mining community today, \V ,>-.-_ern Kentucky c.-it t-:ino o)cr:ito''s have ,]ev"l p.-J i/|r proper -s into r-al “i'uv dirt" si: c.. the groat mine started April 1. Digger, from other States havo rush*vi tho town to 'pan their share of overtime work. AVhi'o Other union mining regions In tho nation over are striking f r n wage is-alc, tills district is operating full Mast under a scab* signed boforo the strike began. Railroad cars latn the track* and extra railroad workmen are here t distribute the product to different, parts ol' the count ry. rolls In tho Western Kentucky field appr vltn.'ile y.Vc.ooo ,i week. Money Is jl a'tf'il everywhere. Merchants smile ■ ■■. or their eountors. Armed guards aeemniiany the paymasters. Housing aeeointno.latlons are not suf ficient tn care t' l r the Influx Some of the railroader* sleep in 1 v • -rs. Negro workmen talk nonchalantly of their nut "mobiles. The fare hank and the roulette where fortunes were squandered and won in the Aiasknn lie Vila >• arc vlrluaily al that limits to Make the "‘immunity one of the carefree frontier towns. WIDOW BRUNEN UNDER ARREST Charge of Murder (IroAvs Out of Death of ‘Honest. John: MOI'NT HOLLY, X. .1 . June 13. Mrs John Rrunen, whose husband, “Honest John." well known "Irens man. was killed under mysterious eirrumstnnc"s last April, was placed under .arrest in the coiitry jail here today i hartfed with murder. It is alleged she was iuiplieated in the killing of Rrunen, at Riverside, N J. Briineii was killed by a charge from a shotgun, apparently fired through <a window.
Kilauea Shows Signs of Eruption Causing Hawaiians to Depart
111 1.0, iHbmd of lUnvuif, Juno 13. A (Kunllr eruption of !\i!au<*u vol(ano, thirty-one miles from tlilft rity. is pr<-<lieteil for some time In the very near future b> I’rof. Thom;:* Jr., in ehurjje of Kllimm volcano observatory, JicIfwr haseo his preillctlon on the remarkable rwent netivity of Kilauea and tho breakJjtsr out of 11 vo lava at
COMMISSION BLAMES WAR DEPARTMENT Highway Officials ‘Pass Buck’ to Federal Government — Two Questions Are Raised: Why Dump Useless Junk on States and Why Sold Without Bids? STATE FORCED TO ACCEPT SHIPMENTS
Responsibility for the situation arising from the dumping of useless war material on tho State highway commission 1* placed by highway department off: dais on the Federal Government and especially ou the War Department. Two questions have arisen ns a result of the system of disposing of tireless material, most of which comes frotn abandoned Army camps: First, as the policy of the Government iti “v.bshittg on" ties a . 1 other Stales, under the guise of delivering road material and equipment, enormous quantities of "'junk” which by no stretch of the Imagination could be described ns usable In tho construction and maintenance of roads. Second, the sale of this material and AMMONIATANK LETS GO; 4 DEAD INPLANT RUINS 1 1 MT Ri *IT, June Ift. Lour men *T" killed .-if an ammonia tek explosion at the I’ark- r \\ ebb plait* here today. Fire followed ti.*- .-\p-lon and sprea-l rapidly through tire buildings. The ex--I'l I XV re \....\ <: .. eg o;,„ an-1 refrigeroding r. - rs: 1 < read amiu .uiiutu gas tbr ■ ri.out the ire plant Fir-iii"li vs irii.g g i r, oiu attempted to force •!.- r way in’ ) t'-.e gas filled rooms, s •- -ti.rig f r workers, but w* r** for, . ] 100 k by the flames. 1: C"-tt!.igrat b u galr,.-! despite many -!:■, ~!,o. . f wa-.-r shortly after i.""U thr-: tell".i too an- "tern of He sev r.l 1 i- 1 n Irt 1 :ter-d around the ou--53 DEAD ARE RECOVEREDIN STORM WAKE N- VY A’i ill K .Tune 13. Su lay s s'e.rtn f- k a k . wti toil • f -ixt.v i!ve>. u -,>r ilog to tig :. s , > l - ! Filar by p. lire. Most of t. vie; w-re drow-m ! fifty tin - idy ha ring 1• in reeoiirid.
JURY RETURNS QUICK VERDICT ASTO MARLOWE Ten Minutes Required to Dispose of Case of Tire Sica line;. P. ii Marlowe, 1220 West Thirtieth st T'- t. a tax! driver, wn* found guilty of > teal it g :i>itoni"b!le tires from the qt;a r'eruta -t.-r' deptirftnrnt at Ft. Ben .laniin 1: rri.-qt. y a jury In Federal Four: to.lay. The Jury was out only t “ m’n’i!"?. Two v'filior. Hugh F!etwood and Harry J Tliomas. entered pleas of guil'y to the s,;me charge and a third. Stove Whitney was dlsciiarged before the c:t>. wont to ttie j ivy, the evidence failed to shoxv ha was connected with tho 'use. Ac, ■ rdtng to the t* stinp>r,.'. of Fleetxv . .ii, the stn- witness l'or the Government four atitomobdo tires were stolen fr. "1 lift* q our . r-,-r s d.-j'-d tit Ft. HarriS'ip m.i lurtcd oxer 1- Marlowe. Marlowe took tho stand in his own behalf and trioil t<> explain that ft written st.ite:u""t he fid l iven to Ivpartmct'f of Justice operatives, in which he admitted that he Rusp.-ctf'd the tires had been stole! xvho;i he got them, bv saying that he xx as excited ot the time end that the statement xvj.s untrue. “Are you "Xeited now:" Judge ft Anderson asked the witness. Sh ive’H'c will be passed upon the do li'tio.ints June 23. NATION NEARING TRADE BALANCE Value of Exports and Imports Closest Since Mar, Says Department. WASHINGTON, June 13. The Fnited States is approaching tt balum-e of trade xvith the r, st of the world. Department of Fonnncrcf* import and export figures for May showed today. The value of exports -xn e.led imports bx only JfiI.IKIO.OxIO. the closest to a balls nee since the war, the department re ported.
points hetucen the volcano and tho sea fifteen miies distant. Accor cl ins to Professor Jajjg-ar. tin* nuniiicsUiiiiWH of ;i. (fv!iy i.otv are the same as those which produced the If rent eruption of ISIO. Hawaiian*! are fleeing: In dread of the wrath of I‘eicso, l<oddess of the \olcano. h
HOME EDITION TWO CENTS PEH COPT
equipment by the highway department without competitive bids. The State Is accepting this “junk" from the Government because it cannot well get around doing so and because by its -abs money is being placed in the highway fund. Recording to Karl Crawford, a member of the commission, who is the closest In touch with the disposal of the "Junk." “This material and equipment Is turned over to us by tbo Bureau of Highways ‘f the Department of Agricult ui e," Mr. Crawford s.iid. “It has t een turned ovcj to this bureau by the War Department. “V ( > are well aware <■? the fact tho only way some of the stuff could be used ns highway material would be for It to be dumped In long fills and covered with < -ncreta. That is the only way the highway department could be ox. to use short-handled shovels, obsolete lanterns, or refrigerators. Os course, Hie people down In Washington know wo can t use the* * things, but; they ship them so us, anyhow." Mr Crawford mentioned the section of of the Fedora! law which provided the \V..r Deportment si.: 11 turn ov-r to Iha Depart';;- t of Asri'-itSftire, of which tho high wav I-: rent: Is a part, only material nnd equipment useful in the construct inn ar.d nr :: ir.-'e of highways. He ex* pbi’tied the fact that other things are being for-.-ed or, the S'.it. by saying they* are K-o forced on the highway bureau. He su'd la many Instances the bureau has -1 to obtain tracks and other •.•qatpiaei-f from camps about to be aha tv* dotied. He said under these conditio! ( it. many insL.n -s. the War Department li.-i* f .rci'd thy bureau of roads to taka every king In ft ca tip or .. thing, and iu this way it is f reed to take useless “junk.” The State h.i* made no protest. Mr. Crawford said. because it believed if s-i .'aid take its quota the same as other •Hates, because it believes If it refuses to - less stuff t wiU also be refused us-f ii - : i-no-t - ar.d be a use in only • f." case has the highway department faded to s■:! useless equipment for sufh 'oft' H- the ••!;;.rgrs for its ship. • • Mi l in most coses it ha* made a Mr. Crawford, however, said the stnfo w” and l n--t o! : -'-t to getting out of the use : g '-."-is bnsint -s. The it:s:,ir.in whl.-’i ‘he State failed ' • ottaii .• off- hit iii- ney fr, " a sr’e to pny frvght came am ’tf when it reevtved a s.i-pmeat of brick trail sported a J.-ne di-rati-'e. Thy freight on the ri "k hr-.-, ".-••’d f SIS a thousand at -he time :.-n the market prices f-r tier type • f . - k was cody S’ l '-'"0. The brick, Mr. < ra-.vf, rd niid, was finally s Id to M. ti 1 rg & Son wit.) 'us purchased cftriy ad "f 'k.* a.-.-."ss equip-uejit from tbo K’trt >. and the . r gs built from It a scrag* kru:• - in which to store this equipment. Mr Crawford also cited another Instate e ii,- Feicral methods. He said F' :.c tit.>■ ..go He state asked for a c: and" r of trtp'ks. Scores of s’railur tr’.cks were r.-d a+ Ft. Benjamin Ha in r'son, s::d yet F: > Goveru'c-uit sMp:>"d ;:, i '■ z fro;:: Maryland, forcing Iniiara to p.-;y the freight. TIU ( Ktj RKCKIVr.D WORTH AIH.I lONS. On th-' subje-t of trucks. Air. Crawford s ltd t • Stato had received frotn lie Government trucks valued at more ti an sj.oia.ijHH, without u cent of cost o'ift-r than th if of transportation. He 1" n:od to this fnc: as a reason why lie li'ki.-ved the cot I nil an ce of the present system, if it tannot be bettered, is highly desirable. The storage of material received from the Government Is a great, problem with the commission. Mr Crawford said the o,"omission is renting some warehouses for the storage of g./ods, but only goods usebie or sn’cable are stored. Tho State's system of'selling goods It cannot use was defended by Mr. Fra"'* ford. lie admitted M. Goldberg & Son receive most of the taaforial and equip* (Continued on I’uge Two.)
FRANCE mU. ■ SEND EXPERTS Council of Ministers Reverses Position on The Hague. Meeting. PA. KIS June IX -Despite prevle,iH m. nnuncemcnt that Prance would not p;ir th-l'vite TANARUS: - Hague i-urt'erencc a cocnof minis:.rs to-ay decided to n committee of experts to the I'uteh enp-. ital f -.r th.e International canforence. Vrlm' B’y See? Aflcr an attvropt by the Wha’ D’y See L.IlS.r to consign this nilued feature to un Inside pnge of the paj?r, v.c were deluged by so many oompliilnta from r.-o.lere, that t\ r tow to the public'* wishes and retain it an luige L—Kditca. P>. E. 11. shw a soldier In fattgne niti. f rrn look longingly at a window display of silk shirts. .7. IT. F. saw a man driving a fliv, coupe up Meridian street, his right hand < n tii? steering wheel, his left boldin' a trumpet to his ear. T L. M. saw a street car rendaetoj patching his pants between stop*. A W. S. saw one motorist out cf twem. tv stop ar.d look before crossing a rail* i road. 1 J. J. P. t!T a man with a wagon load of watermelons at Fourteenth and Mer .lian streets make otic sale in on hou* and fifiy ilvr- minutes. O. I C saw 'he dl'-faj.hoco operatof j -.-. b.-r h. ''!S. . and sit nt he* • x !>• -writer writing personal letters all i morning. tVbat dill yon see? Write tt t* th* I Wha' I>’y bee Lditor on a post aurxl or tjq n letter.
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