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DUEL IS NOV ON.
Biscnrslons '.r:3 over treat- j merit of Su'.sia ar.,1 t'ja Brlshev.S iKovcr.H.r,t hnve r;s"'.T83 -l-.emsolves j into a f uel "lc'.-vran tiia o-ve rriiic'a j and tho sv.-o: d. . PresiT.er.t il?-.-R has as mined the J ;
rolo rf pacif.ca:vr s-.'-rr ' rte.l uy Britendinff that -or.-? cm 'oe restored ia
the eact only thro-.jrh f-vce of nrtr.s TI:e report tl'.rst S-c-n. ;can;rir., v. hi aiitcrl fa-.nc a:: a ste-.ri vrarvior dur.
i- 'h. i?tt?r rlsjsa f 'ho v-r.v. i; t.i ' te sent in-.o H".r. y :!::. licad ff ' a nuUta-y r.iisrtoa. lias ai-ousod j , nar.y conjectitrrs as to trio c-.rromo. ; rraace. in scoiir.tr t-t save r-estcm j
Lurops iro:.:i iS.i;.-ui "sanitary cordon," j:r-pC3e5
a solid 'oartle lias from tlie Blaci Eca to the r.vltic.
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Street Car Motorman Stops Car Dead on Steam Rails, Directly in Front of Oncoming Passenger Train.
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PARIS, March 2'. The Fr-.-r.ch j proposal to mobilize immediately Roumania, Servia, Poland, Czechs ' ar.d Greece to their full war strength to present a solid front ; from the Black Sea to the Baltic ' :
the Bolsheviks is not
Jarirri K. II. ;?.ry, ?n.ipfrd a few c'jy ;isro w hik- haiinr; a taic;ib in
:rt. :r.r.t. Jn.-:-o F.. II. l'..-: '. S. Steel Cor- : ..t l:e 1 j -iked lor s "I riMTv - v. ".! pro?.ir iu: !;." He st:;tel ):.:t his concern
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not yet willing to resort to mih
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allied countries, such as threatening . Roumar.ia at present. Wl-.Cr Ar-I ; ;ii cr::'.:r-:i ir.'.'i" - . - ii':-- i f ' . A ' . . ' -i-i xt i'm'' ' n ts r--' ' :r.z I: "I ve:M : ' k v:'i"'5 I r--; r-.r.i-t f r ri:-!)- - : ." : :.- j--- ; i- u- :?:'-. -.-t. Tn '.- t-! ' Ti that ;iv ! I : -n '.:. c;i BT.rv f-'-r A. r : r i r , :t". :i -i i i . ;i t r to r.rrA-- :a : . ' ss C'l-rn-J. v. ; . -; - '. y ;i t i . :v-. p ' i ers A--:v.- t ' . . i-i-A;':: '- f r. . !:;?:! 'i i' s !';.' !' r'ii-s !:'--- BITTJATIOr? VSKT DANCEr.OrS.
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.;tth r ii'jury. , Kltn. r V!-.f i. MOTOEIVIAN' AT2AID OF GATS3. N :--t. i-!;ir:i- i In t!;f .f t;: - tli- uv .r . rni;; n ' v::l s r.;nr..-'l up tV.e mr, the p;it .-t v. -re e h e..-' tnis.'.I nnd th- sin t c;r c.t awiy in:'"' t;''' ':f :r ' 1 lI th" ni'-k -f t ;:... Tt.re w. th' ,rr-.it : ' '' ':' :,.'.t .. . . : c, ;f-.:-i!.i i.-i . !,. e 1-U c . r A TK-r. tor i -it v.:;i i -o:i,;, -r.iir.t io;i .f c":-'" l.- 'i ;'" f- I !! ...ii : r. i . r , .! t- :C- tii- .A-ir..
. , , , 4, , th?n nn MS ? el sq meeting; with favor lrom tne Amer- i e t H H J r a ica and British, delegates who are t j t f p ' l- I fi H .U M
-ret wHlirtpr to resort to mili-
str i t A S ij N (5 I fi Hi4' i"l f'i ! I ' w fuel ! t . rc!ri"i r or" ') ! m the other hand ail admit thoj W 1 i $ pySHi- ' - i . n i-SOirUll , . ... . , 1 S i & 1 -O-i torn U ftc 4 AM ii IW : 1 : 1 i tt .-'5.f r-. ;.- 1- .-th .ir. I in-! ger of a ioi$neviic invasion o: ! jury to n.-.t - v,..-im i-.-.v-: r. s-i:.-!. ?
W!,at appeared to bystanders to be a ce"..J-h!i-k-d murder, not condonetl even by tl-.'i h.nt of ansry -rasion or cxr'i.'iod ly iny lor.g- stand. t.g enmity or l:.-i: rk J-.nn.l f.ju i, oc.ircd about 1:00 o'elo.-k yesterday afternoon in llast Chicago when I'rnnk Iiu-ne, on Italian, 5:1 id to live at 74th Et. and Ashland
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ciivi., i i.iengo, snot, and KHK-d i- ran I'c rich, 212 i S. AVells St., ChiciRO. while the two were working tog-ethr on the new IVnr.5ylvar.ia freight depot, on To.i avenue. The Ftory is that Tetrlch ordered I'il"!":e t do something and that because I'e'.rirh had no authority to gie orders, I'iione re"nteJ interference. As I'etrich turned away after maklr.pr his
1 !..- or.e-.it' j a dan-; fatal remark, I'ileno drew a Run and T..e :i o. t.,e ; aiming it at his victim's head, fired two i.y Miss, . ..... . , , 1 S'.iotfs in rapid puccessjon. i r 't..ston. v. tn lins 1 1.' '! Tiz when: she 1 Uuih shots tcx.k effect a little to the ;.. Y. -I. C. A. A1-; left of the back of tlie neck, one bullet "n;"r" ' S!" 1 ! tr.tc rinff al.-rut an inch from the other.
"1 ! IJoth V'uiiets, j rchabiy .32 caliber, pass-
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3IAN WHO LED THE THIRTY-SEVENTH
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Thousands Drift Back Into Civil Life Aijsoluntely Ignored By State.
mwTox. :,ar,h 29.Att,n. ."'"I hr Wn to the fact --.-hi Indiana is arran?ir.s a maff. rdfieent m,;,.;ion fcr tho rartli.u!ar "my units which had conspicuous rec. ords during the -ar, not R thinff ir.B done for the thou,ands" cn the,,. f:a,K3s of In,liana la'Js who are drifti-R b.-.ck from i:roPO day by day. Indieaians On Erery Siiip.
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c.?:woc : -a JMaj. Gen. F. E. Famsworth. Major General Farr.s'worth, whe was drafted from the regular army to lead the Thirty-seventh division, which ariived recently 1:1 Xcw York after ten months overseas, tells vivid
"inps its miot f
i maris, primf iir...... ,
o. lo'i or 200 Indiana boys. Fomirl,' dofcn (jr IManianS in an Ohio, I!M.
1 ' - ' ? f";r un!t- 'in,fS Just I r r ,hr Juliana fighters that ,r.,. j now Kot mixed up with the oth.-r j The,-, is ro one fro:n h(me to niof.f thtr,' j.at ..-ew York- or Newpert Th.;'v
olm. isation eamps and eventu al. y they are dioehprtr.-rl i v , ' r, ii dnii back h"'ne. not to be received hv br-s-s b-r.-'a and open arms f, they ha, .f.!n,'w expected, but with a commonplace that must make each soldier f.ej l'."it his rart t!- war was too ir--n.Moant to he noticed; that so-and-so division war. and that he snould be Rlad to be alive. State's Prona RecorfT. Indiana had more than her fuU rjueta o. troops m the war. A! r.ut 4 nao cthem received an official reception when t.-.o former Indiana national ,,nrA
units returned home shortlv fts.
C!iri,stma. The
arnroxiniately
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'' "'-n r.e.a artillery are to reee:v0 a rcc,?rtin Bs ls the . Eonnel of base hesr itai N'o
Hut the In,
jana vehinteers, for in
stance, the ja.ifi w.ho xvore wUh the
-i .in. i ,,i regular divisions, which were out up terribly in the battles in which
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II O W IT EATriyED.
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r!'.TrpUT! a ', . : '. Etvii:E; I I0K20N, Ll.a'cil el) (liy i-.it,lsh i Crf.'Vcn;: ae.it . Jrcss.) Tlio peaca treaty v.-hi'.-Ii G-nnsny r.-i.l p0 call. j cd r.poa to siga i.-ill he cleaa and
moe e.-ate. wr.tts tiio Paris cor. respa.ra.i :r.t f tlio v.-t .l-i:r cT-med Wcntmlua cr Gr::tt;, Tl.u cerrcs-Tr-iTaiiiT states 0:1 fie an-hoiity of a !.:"Ii!y placed 1 ev:a r. ;a .. ta.it "lie cor.fcrriiee e oca ji"t- - x to v. "1 ite t c r V Itc : i a 1 : i - hts - n y f e a r 3 cn tl.ii a it.'. Iflt ty tile ,-opla of
Thr- r ' t the triaty already (' ' " a -a e-a- t r a-' .i in f, ;!pi;-;t ef fc-e.-.t inv.eu-: a-. p(a:0 lor Cej-nna?:j- v ill bo stem, w-i.tts tlie corresi. -adear, b-it the. grreatect care is bcinc tah-.i thn. ir. shill ho j-mt to"th eyes ef ;a ra'e and wtll. :.if.,niie:i la- yl? in Germany.
l Ar- ta- ::;:: ; '!- train npj j-r. : l.a; T ' -- , y. 1 1 I... , "I . r , r f ! ... i , : . T!r'-. ' ar s'.-i -v c t the ' al a - 1 , ' ya . ; . hrh'T-.I It VMS ,a iiary i-aa h.a -ir'an r-r. Th- ;- -n !.:: - - ! .: r r-.n ty ' r r- aial : V, y y. y ,. ,- y l r, t . t!;' ' .v ". ; ' . a : -y - i a a t'-.e sate-- a 'he llrry : - ir. a , .. ., 5:.,r .. i i :s ,-. it b . ! 1 v i'a ) a -y-r . r-. V,-! n the any:-'' - h-'d t ' ('. .v tr- 'a; 1 .. j ' . .. , , tra -i a'al v a ye. I a: ' - a; V:.: Tat t it-a-r-t; a hi -. .- .r i th i.-iaih Dr.ors gates nr rKoriT ov car. ' a ,. . lai- r h t d .v;n th"- i- a'-s I a.i , ! v ;a I r :! f the c r .: a-h had ' y:- r r tea, a la- rp.si n:.: v. ,th th... (rorit , . v t Try a i 1 i . r" i a ' - it ' ae ( r- "--' ; :. V a . . -a sa e th-ar p. : il and ' :!-? t t," ta- ear In fr"'.t us t'ii ad ' : a : 1 ' f I h - . y ; ti e Jri l la 1 n 'd a a t , a a- i'y. ,vaa ?a a 1 ! . : , a t-s a lid the j..,'. V!.a,y -.. 1 y a i'a' ear I la! i: .1 1 , Oy a h .irV 1 r, a !th. ) 'V ! I .' " e ; . ! !' ha . , y. t C a'-, d id.i- t : a.: - ' n tla y think f the i.tir-
CAPTURED
Federal Jury, Found in Rensselaer.
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I'a-!. th 1 1 -tevart i cha d Vs i! h vioa ha'i la an arrest- I -'. nt" J.-i.-d-' r eoun- j 1 tl. .I-hn, d-putyi
i '.a n t i. p.e. 1 hi b-iiy of the r-aa'n man crumpled up aid lie b.ii.k to the proun.J. feath wiis ins: nit an-oiis. Ihlene pocketed his pun and walked elf unnifdested although th--- traf,-i-dy was witnessed by two co-laborers.
j It wu eho-Jt fifteen or twenty min-
u'es ti.-; ..r- the crime was reported to
1 . aieo and by that time the murdr h.ad a jrood start fcr a successful
; tr away. i is de -en pt h 'ii was phon" 1 ! to tdie su i i-i und in fr -itieg Rnd in the aft-rnoi-.a the Whit in tr police picked ur
i a. man who was thought t be the one i wanted. It was a mistake, however. ' ftr d thus far the assassin is at lartce. We-Jnesday C.e or -. 5Iary. 8132 j Mi- hi,;ari ave.. unable to make peace
with hi:? wife, shot her and killed himfa if. March In. Mike rizo was shot and killed by Jo Maticzke, a soft drink sa-
e. rt.l.o f .1 i -.'. u a c. i. iirnor.d ....
fiuii.'i uiwauti s iai;u iijjiit- v.. e.n i wnen they come vc-Z- The cavision i..; composed in the ! tack home, resJ heroes of hand-to-hand main of former Oka, nntiona! ! encounters with the Hun. nothing it "'irdsmen .and a lanyj party of j seems, is to bo done for thm in 'the Uli-.oar..-; irr-r -i.ri the rii.-.ral and h'u I of ofr: -iai creetinc
men upuri their return.
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE NEW YORK, March 20 Un-
Kuor of Real War. Then the Indiana boys. 'who were taken from the camp at HattiesbnrK- and sent to France in frroups of fen and twenty, there to fisrht all through the
war witn celebrated combat divisions. knowing what it is to charge asra'.nst , the devilish fire ef German machine j Runs and cannon, ere also to he fo--
potter, as they drift home in threes or
loonkt 'per at .ir,; ir. lt st.
. Tout to lb ns
l t is""' r to In- - la : a i 1 by a a v in 1 Vbrun rv, V -"! r ha-- 1 ivilh 't ! e. ).,,,. fralll -y. 11'.., t.i Ham-
views REFUSED TO TESTIFY
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1 T I (!l liMTII nir"' i-oo'isra t;i' se yriunjr rand'.T3 had eonfillTflMflnll F ROW! 10 JAli WITH FINE xzr,,r:vt,
i iU I Uiliuuiuu nun
Three cf the Fane: of younc robbers
j who confessed to Chief Ausiiren of the ' HammoT d p.dice to over twelve licddj ups were- ti ied in the Hammond city cevirt thii irarninir.
Thouiha th sr. vimni- h.nndit h n d eon
.-a.-.yj pjEVIN ' a ; r i 'T5u,-n
'aidi :. FccnomicLeo Wclf to Construct at
i r'la.vi r were found on them, th
roil Id p-t none of the victims to
. - , - I te'ii'v airi'nst tTm. They were then
imo jjviaence is xniroaucea b,.k the ,),,
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a..r.'i naii o;is w
fer.taihes of the C
l-'iiMu States
:s will meet ren re-i
r.u powers j
Once $30,000 Automobile
luildi
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rent we
to
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ccmi-; cn the exact f
i terms cf a plan for German ex-! jperts, thus enariling a resumption:
trade ler tne -irst time since the;
war broke out. 1
Hie imnortar.ee of t
That Farmer Had Vio lated Any Lav.
aa-y SUM." 1 i .t corii-r of r:-t-. is to b.e
John Pvi'rsrak
j-a briek on-,t ;..hv Mas arrat the north - i .r.anu Xr,.?t f -man a:al I'o'i j-bis bu;. ii.fi a'. ' n ii' a tad hv I.r.r,. U-.df. ' I,,,,,i; ,
ta
ttle proprict"
if the I, ion
irtre of stealinar an auto-
rre-hiie from lave Lcb rer. The bays ail pleaded truilty te this h'irge and were each given a line of j:;r, and a tn0 day jail sentence at the p aial fa -in. '"hirf Nitz and his men deserve credit
1V" F"rsvth farm fe- th- capture of this jramr find they' ! by ".. r; 1 l.i i I : ff , i;t vo i.f.n h-lpinp: the Tlammond police i-r 1 .a. nerd with j .-j e-erv wav t. ele-aj- l5p v,0 Trn. r,.v,.
j b' Ties !n Hammond. It was through
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at
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yildinjr; will h" oeeup'ed liy the
v:as e in-ha sine .1 bv ci'i: !.:Ii todav '
e t'.cr.hMat.'cn was made that' "
i id is ma- prov an effective mrarNir.
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r "i!,t ',!;v itf'H tiiern and The fourth m--mb.-r of the antr. John I ih- lays v. h. n put "H th- stand admit- 7,a jac7.!oVski of 21 1117th place. AVest ' ' 1 tf-it th'.v liad Fold ih" frrairi to ; TT . , . .,,.,. v-.i.t i the
n puny,
Tan nt O la d
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n hour yrs- i .a Mldii' ii'i : half a ; -and three '
l y, ' a1, cf the - sac ri-
One vote
terday was dro s:f the Tin Mai out from shot
(ouniT men v. re ca--. ; 1 m Fr-d Svhayke. w.,-j t ... ta rouiur man who paid the sui-
Jee. AVi'h th- yam rr may v. h. u !; lanoe overturnetJ weiy I -,- So: ih, and 1 your.ir man by the nyrr !' M a.' '.. all ire: ' y-d In the ray "all i.a'h's of fie dn mills. Harry Whiiaiiao'i really est 1 is life in r -s-Tiiiar h 11 and M;'fkt and end' a vorinjr ' r-:"t- achank".
the drowned man
cm. i.vt-r ay tne et down throutrh
rs iia
an e..-t,
exfiet:; to no cxtzzv.
I - . laa-k s wif.- 1
!o!'a'--l nt - 71 II oh man street, of . In ppi'e ,,f this t
h II A. Thi'-I ! -t the proprietor. ; lined him and s-nT-ri ed Jinn to on;.i:ld'n? hav- a fift v fo.-t ' d.-y i:i the city Jail. lKari' nk was not
a k . . n hti'.an street ar.ad 15 r.-i : c s-n ' -d by conns
. I.a; ;is sti'-' t. Mr. 'I'hiel 's b.,;. s say they had ncv r s-.-it Pvaracak
handles pnetima r ; and truck ii'id ol." toy si ai -aat ye i-,-ai siall earn He evp-ets to move to iiis wif't for ba r . I irk-, ns, There
'he !-.'.v : yy.'im.- Jut:- 1. . jwas no p st m a eiy v. ha -I, - il. ar.r,s will he the feature , '-nk bourht tiny irrai-i
a . r to I 'v.t sea . HamiTi'ind city jail as the pivfrnment rnar.- .Tll'lir- K!alz ' npn want l.irn nn n different eh.arp-e
"he! CONDITIONS
NEARLY NORMAL
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r that bvor-
rtNTrRNATION". NEWS SERVICE LONtx 'X. .Mandi 2'j. -Conditions
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ERMA1TS SEND MONEY FOR FOOD
' tSTCPNATtOSa L NFWS SERVICE I'illMad.H. lima ; A special
Keypt ar- rap'dly aproacliinir normal, a ceo rd in ir to state department advices
DISCHARGED FROM tn'iay- "f ,h" rcJlt rvolt THE ARMY AS WELL, ! S8" 8nI wU1 trIa''
DIES LITTLE LATER 1
confirmed reports were current mi "urs' 1,10 rot of their r-.upS i-.avirjr . V,,,,- .-. ' r . . ..
-a. ivi i ovt r more. The Irdiana boys who wre at Camp Taylor a:.d who v.-.re r.-mt from there to tein otlter divisions which went through the t-rriai- days of the Arp-nne and the
e.asn tor : Ian ai
were war veterans comins- home as
CaSUaiS.
shipping circles here this afternoon that the French liner LaLorraine, had been in co'.iision at sea
and badiV Camacred. -.-,.. . . i.m are a, so to he permitted
T t i it c ccme llflf:K h"me to a silent and ar
t--. . ..a.,, .ui ov.i;.ar"iiiiy una pprecia five public. The York on March 23 with a pas-i !:u'-"' who "'r- in--,i in xndi.-ma ai'i'a v ccn C ' U oo-ri 5-ein to "',1"t,,r. r-r.-nt and elsewhere. nrc sencer list of bbO of which 23 i to be treated t,. n vu
Other aiates' Way. Nearly every state except Indiana has made some arrangements for eommit-
Casual companies numbers 2,477, tr'"s to n,e;t lts returning heroes ami to i a" a r, A-'y ooo o oil . o ym. i "r'e thnt 'V.ry'hinK- possible is d ,no for 2,4,6, 2,43, 2,840, 2,b41 and 2,4,4; ,bm. Ftates ha-e permanent r. rare on board. There are 369 first rf's'nt!iriv,s at x,nv vork ar.d x-uvport , , , . i Xews to lock after th; Mr.i!;v.v, -,s and second cabin passengers andi they come drifting in with any oi.i' un'it. 224 Steerap-C Indiana did not have a representative - ' . , , ,. at the pier when Indiana's two l-rmar La Touraine, Of tlie .Trench line, national, pu-.rd reg-iments re-urn. -a. which arrived last ni:;ht reported ! s,'ni' timo f!,'n Indiana miry, a , . . . en me back without meeting anv T'ahhavmg received a va-uc wireless ,1IV;ans nt the rr, and CVPry flay message that LaLorraine had been I ri!ia foops are arriving: to find a cold and . . .... b.eericss reception. in a collision. At trie hrensh nnej Th(. onIy un!t whfrh VA b(J mct v !M offices here it was said that no in- j tho 1 0 1 h f?Md ertnir-ry, wh- h. ... . : though a $-i lendi'i organization and f rr-nr.i f i nn roarerr .n. .r rrniKinfl ' .-..a.. .. ., ,.
Aiiit.. .w... ..... ; ui.jj 'n;,iai(i to an tie creuir it has
receive 1. did no by any means win the war single handed or provide Indiana's only int-rest in the war.
FIDQT APIVFPQftDV 1 Attentirrxn,. BTnr. : of the povcrnmenf and tlie p. a.yde of i Indiana because in the rush of the ether OF l iflFRTY I A ! I jOOljyitentinttiatlnllanaprovidedn UI UIUL.I1I 1 111 I1.L. I UUi I I ; nnteers than any state in the Cnion in ! proportion to her population, end that ; Indiana's contribution to the war was One Year Aso the Famous ! pn nnI ,nor'- t!!"n c"11'1 h',v" b"-" "- j el. but nat Indiana's appreciation of To-mnla WlC "Pl-ilf- m "Prrl.f ! h"r f-t'-nv; pu n seems trt be entirely iempie WaS IjUUZ Ll j ,.irkirg or at lest undemonstrative.
Hours by Volunteers.
had been received.
--'HAMMOND BOY TELLS
OF MEETING PRESIDENT
A year 8 fro t hi y If im hu7,zinrr with a tivitv.
It Was th- dllV of the. eye r ton of Liberty liali in ei.ht b.c.-ir by the labor ar.d the J,e .p;- of IT." -a rv rah Jl'ivif camera nam aid tiewa j.ho- 1
iTur;iT'li'rn mirT-a d wif t: e thr-'rip-n ! about 'the biiihlinrr w'.idi r-'se i;yii;i t- ! ally and ma'i ieally an! a ! the world Rudolph Sfcoll. FirfiTnaTl OT1
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1:
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I in from Kad to
tSFECML TO THE TIVES1 V.-IflTIX-;, Ital . Mat eh 29. Mike .
r.inrs'.s j V;hon. 27, d :s, ha rt d f the armv
food
SOVIET IN VIENNA.
INTTRNATIONAL NZVVS SERVICE WAS!! i.VVl'yiX, .Viir. ii 2'.' The proe-
i achieve- t 1
fhr pi: t of. ' .ah-f:."-as the build-
the U. S. S. Geo. Washington, Wilsons Ship.
was told UTiii.t lint.:m"nt. Xothir.fr Hamn," er frave the i 'y s- my ti"n and woj-hi puh!..;!t
inir of L.berty Ha!!. It was j .:-t sy h a day as today-
brich.t atvi wii!:t!.e pro; ---r t ia'i in the J Kudotrh Stoll, IS, I'l IaSalle St.. air to make v r-body a l i1. i t lo-s. Hammond, a fireman on the T.T. ft. ft.
HE WAS DIPPY.
a c-rti
la mat ion of a
hf
riniiei-
w
by two ch ii'a Marie ltey-
Hich wayee. washed the drowned man, 'tie was in pa
!o shore after f..rtv-f.v.- minu'ey ,1 en- j :-;.::. I 'h a i - , A. H V. T) LVl O TSI T. JR.. DE A.D. , r. f t rn n of t
leavers of the retc'iiiiR parti-s. inu- sa;drs is ,i:rv!'.
Tounc Schanke T'.oin.-d at S'l Vash- i V, A .- 1 1 1 X ' 1 . a'.-. .- Hi. Try S. .saw, sen- i : istfrnatioval kf'S sr-viert a-en. A yea r
imjton street an 1 his mother lives in ; ior sua: 'T t. I':.:4. .- siaia f-o:n Tt.di- ' NKTV YuKK, March rsi, Aumut r.- j i:eld W-.Iron. C'.cd. rhicasro. The remains wer? sh.ipfed to ! ana is t-e'e. 1 to 'r re Thr.rsda y. i mor.t, Jr.. (?i"d here t? day followlr.sr I The remains ef M:k V.'llson are nt Thicafro over the I'ennryK ai.ia forjApril .1, an.i it is expected he will spcaltifin operation f-r intestinal trouble . Ha the Ha ran nnf.r rtak establishment
this afternoon. Ion tas leaguo oi nations. was 3 j cars old. end the funeral will be helu Monday.
.t gavernment 'n Vl-! still on hi- m
i yesterday . enua i. probable, nee.irdinir to a C'n-T'a-Whit-) tra! News dispa tel from Geneva this
jurial
afternoon, quot.'n advices received there from the Austrian capital.
Don't throw your paper away without reading the want ad page.
shore leave. r
The Crorco Wnshinrton is the shin
While Offieer l.ute.w-a.s stnndimr ' that took i'resident Wilson and Mrs.
f the Wil.on to M.nape and return and over
Hammond p-hoe jiiiion yest r&:y afternoon tiie. atjtorsioj.ile of John McHale cf 3 43 .! i'ferson ytref t. Gary, driven by a nejrro, ran into him. (t!Ti,-er I.ute saved himself py J.;rr.p.
acain. Ftoli w -f s a namlier of th- crew on the trips and liad opportunities to see the rr sid nt and hiti w ife. "I shook hands with him," Stoll told a reporter. "I think the president is
in:; on the rod :ator of the automobile nice and everything. He used to sneak snil escaped with a few liaises but his, down with the crew and sea their
motorcycle, was completely wrecked. movies. Tho boys all lk him."
