South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 307, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 October 1913 — Page 3
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Keynote at Convention to be Evangelization of World and Adoption of Practical Policy of Advance.
INDIANAPOLIS. O'-t. "Mrthor1irn mu?t evariKHif hrr .hare of thf world," will ) the kynUo of thj national convention of Methodist Men, which will con writ- here next Tuesday and continue thrt.ush Friday. It is expected that ;:,('"( h leu-ate., including bsshops. ?f retards, di.-trict Miprintndnts. clergymen and laymen will attend. The purpose of the convention, it is announced, is "to increase missionary intelligence and to deepen the spiritual iife, to present the definite responsibility of Methodism bolh at home and abroad in relation to other denominations and Christian agencies, to adopt a practical denominational program and policy of advance, and to place more definitely before the church the new financial plan adopted by the seneral conference for the church." A number of national boards of the church will meet in connection with the convention. While the convention is to be limited to delegates bearing credentials, meetings have been arranged for the different evenings to that others than delegates may learn what the convention Is doing. Amonc the bishops, who are on the program, are: lYancis J. McConnell, of Denver; James Y. Hashford. Peking. China; Homer C. Stuntz. of South America; Hdwirt M. Hughes. San Francisco; Karl Cranston, Washington. D. C; Theodore . Henderson. Chattanooqa, Tenn.; W. A. Quale. St. Paul: Ilishop W. F. McDowell. Chicago, and William F. Anderson, Cincinnati. UNITY OF CIIUKCH. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Oct. 27. The dream of the Congregational church is the unity ot the church of Jesus Christ. The llev. Oliver Huckel of V.altimore thus defined the church's position in an address Sunday afternoon in connection with the national council of the church. Prominent leader? occupied pulpits Sunday and fpokft on various subjects. 'The wisest method of church unity," said Dr. Huckel, 'is consolidation an organic unity on terms of equality with the preservation of the valuable points in each community allowing all desired diversity In worship and work . Such a consolidation would lead to a reat national church the United Church of the United States, a. part of the United Church throughout the world." Dr. Chas. K. Jefferson of New York ity dwelt on the need of a restatement of the doctrine of Christ to meet twentieth century problems. "America ha.s four dragons to meet and conquer." he ?aid. "The the vitals of our nation. "The second is lust, it burns like first Is greed, Jt eats Hkf a cancer in :i consuming lire in our blood and our homes. "The third is worldliness, which is always contracting our horizon and bringing down our standards. "The. fourth Is atheism of force, the doctrine that declares national greatness is founded on naval tonnage. That to put an iron-clad in the oriental's ' eye Is a glorious achievement and that a nation's honor can bo safeguarded by lH-lnch guns. Money and liberty, science and education all stand impotent. Nothing can save us but faith in the living God."
FORTY-SIX OF VOLTURNO BROUGHT INTO PORT
Dramatic Scetie When Survivors Come Face to Face With Others KexMieil From ship.
N K XV YORK. Oct. 'J 7. There was an echo Sunday of the recent disaster to the steamer Volturno, which was ourned at sea, vhen li survivors of the ill-fated vessel were brought into port by the steamer Carmania. They were rescued by the steamer Devonian and taken to Liverpool, where they were transferred to the Carma nia. There were numerous dramatic scenes at the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society's building when the new arrivals came face to face with others oT the Yolturno's .v.ed previously brought here by other steamers. A bride, who had become separated from her husband during the rescue at sea and believed h'.m dead, screamed in fright "It is his uiiot." vn hen she beheld him and then fainted. Mrs. I'rouc he Crossman o Philadelphia, with three children.' was among Carmania's passenger. She a. id been brooding over the supposed !o ef her husiand and a child and was overjoyed wh-n informed that incy arrive,! here last week and had gene to Philadelphia.
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FIANCE TRIES TWICE TO COMMIT SUICIDE Intciidetl Wife Kills Self Friday When Wedding Ceremony Was Postponed. NFWCASTI.H. Ind.. Oct. -7. .Sylvia Lynn, fiance of Bessie Coleman, the IS year old girl who committed suicide here Friday night, made two unsuccessful attempts to end his life here Sunday night. Lvnn was to have been married to Miss Ct.deman Saturday hut "had the ceremony postponed and MIsr.H Coleman became enraged and committed suicide. Patrolman Luther Koon saw Lynn start to drink the contents of a small bottle and took it away from him. The bottle contained poison. Lynn made another purchase of the poison and the second time was foiled by a traveling man at the interurban station.
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Joseph Toekosh, charged with the shooting' of Pete Pabai. '22 17' Merry av.. shortly after midnight Sunday, was captured two hours after the deed v. hen he walked into a trap laid by Asst. Chief Joseph Chappell. Told at his home at i'Zo Huey st., he had not yet arrived home, Chappell stationed three men about the hou-e while he and the rest of the force working on the ca?e searched other parts of the west end. When Tockosh entered his yard by the rear, he was seized by Patrolman Dellnski. lie denied the charge, asserting he had no revolver. The police state they have three eye witnesses who will testify Tockosh is guilty. Louis Borig, Imrey Vargo and Uabai all live at 2217 Merry t . where Vargo conducts a rooming house. According to their story they had been playing pool in a saloon at (Jrant st. and Washington av., and at 12 o'clock had left for home together, Uabal and Tockosh being as friendly as usual. When they reached a vacant lot near 2211 VV. Washington av.. Tockash started to cross 'the street, the witnesses state. One of them called to him: "You'd better go home." Curetl and Fired. Cursing them, Tockosh is declared to have drawn a revolver and tired in their direction two or three shots, one striking Pabal. Tockosh disappeared over the commons and" the men carried the wounded man to a barber shop at 2102 W. Washington av., where Patrolman Archibald took charge and notified the police station. Patrol Sergeant Laskowski and Patrolmen Delinski, Pinter, Del-e and Alby were instructed to investigate and when Chappell reached the barber shop, had started work. Babai was taken to Epworth hospital.
MFST NOW CiKOW IlKAHDS. LAULHAM, Ind.. Oct. 27. About fifty of the Karlham students will grow Iiobinson Crusoe beards as the result of the Karl-ham-Butler game Saturday afternoon. I-ist Wednesday a pledge stating that the signers would not shave until the Quakers won a foot ball game w;ts posted on the bulletin board of Bundy "hall, and within a short time over fifty names were affixed. including those of the members of the football team. The two trams tied 0 to 0.
DYNAMITE APPEALS TO BE HEARD WEDNESDAY
Thirty Convicted Iahor Union Officials to Have Cases Aririicd Ucforc V. S. Circuit Court.
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CHICAGO. Oct. 27. The appeals of GO of the Z.) labor union officials, convicted in Indianapolis last December of conspiracy and complicity in the McXamara dynamiting plots, will be argued before the United States circuit court of appeals here for three days beginning next Wednesday. At the head of the list of convicted dynamiters who were released on bond in the federal prison at LeavenWorth, Kans., and ho are seeking reversal of their sentences are: Frank M. Ryan, president of the International Association of Bridge and Structural Iron .Workers; Olaf Tveitmoe, San Francisco; John T. Butler, Buffalo: Michael J. Young, Boston; Philip A. Cooley, New Orleans, and Frank C. Webb. Xew York. These and the other appellants were found equally guilty, first of conspiracy and second of illegally transporting explosives. Counsel for the men headed by Chester H. Krum, St. Louis, and E. N. Zoline, Chicago, announced Sunday the basis for the appeal. It will be that there is no such federal offense as a conspiracy on which the convictions were based, and tha the government afforded no proof of any such conspiracy. The government already has tiled an argument against a new trial, what is said to be the longest brief of its kind ever prepared. United States Attorney Charles W. Miller of Indiana, will have charge of the government's case. . Recent arrests In Xew York and Indianapolis of two more men in connection with the dynamiting plots, and the confession of one of the men obtained by the government since Ryan and the others appealed, Mr. Miller said, has given the government occasion to file a further brief in support of its contention.
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FOOTBALL FATAL. KALAMAZOO, Mich., Oct. 2 7. Hal Warner. 12 .years old. a public school student, died here Sunday as a result of injuries received in an interclass football game.
MRS. FAIRBANKS BURIED Floral Offerings Fill Set era I Rooms of Houe. IX DIANA POLIS. Oct. 27. The funeral of Mrs. Chas. W. Fairbanks, wife of the former vice president, who died at "her home here Friday, was held Sunday afternoon, and burial was in Crown Hill cemetery. Bishop Wm F. McDowell of Chicago, who accompanied Mr. and .Mrs. Fairbanks part way on their recent trip around tho world, conducted the services. Many friends of tho dead woman from out of town, who had been associated with her during her term as president-general of the Daughters of the American Revolution, attended the funeral. The floral offerings filled several rooms of the house. BRIDE SAYS HUSBAND TRIED TO KILL HER AXDHRSOX. Ind.. Oct. 27. Zadoe liarbit was arrested Sunday charged with attempting to kill his bride of a few days. Hrs. Harbit told the police that when she was married she owned a house here and a farm in Delaware county. Harbit, she said, induced her to sell the house to stock up the farm. Tho house was sold and she said she learned that Harbit had retained $CO0 from the sale and was going to leave her. When she questioned htm about it, she said he choked and beat her until th arrival of the police, who had been summoned bv neighbors.
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