South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 280, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1915 — Page 4

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Turns day. ocronrn 7, ioir. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMEb . 4 Ml FLOCKS 15 BEST FOR CHIC Will Wed English Girl ramuy onot Whan Apples Are Picked

Government Report Shows They Like Children Should Hot be Herded.

T! (iiKon fianlnor. TVAIU.:(;TO.-, Oct. 7.- That int it t 1 1 nnl i n i i l.ul for chicken is it has brn shown to h? for children 1? th la.tt.st ilicf'-f ry of the K v( rnm'-iU'.s rhlf I;-r eit.-. Ohicktj: In lar flock ar.i cMMn.-n in inf. it '.it ion.-, living ) y nil', aivl under Institutional li.-eli!!rn do not thrive. Th. hildrn lo lc tt r in tho indivMlia! liomo, an! tt.rkcns di better in mtuiII HPiurstt r" 1 groups. . Tin multiIilir:iti'.n of communities is t li - answer 'n th- chicken farm. and mothers jh ncions is th answer for le;i nlrnt hildn't:. A hoh and hr family should krpt y h'TK-lf and a small roup of i hlckms lH-vr dv r a ilnzt. n or so should lf; kej.t together. If the hirkr-n nii.-r h:s -00 chickens, tho projrr way .to handle th-m is to hav a larf numlirr of Fm.ill houses and runs so that f arh j;roui Kves to itself und the X(itrm nt and devastating inline nc H if tlie herd do not interfere with tlie r ord. rly life. Th her. T.nd ' Kclantlne, who oc-lip-.vu the world's record with 2sl in r.00 lays. a iiifinlirr of a ehieken col on4.' rmilt on this modern plan of multiplied units.

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?ec'y of Commerce Iied!irld has decided to ex'Tcie his personal and official discretion in the matter of enforcing the seaman's law. In a letter to the supervising inspector general of the steamboat inspection service relative to its enforcement on the .reat Lakes, in speaking of compIlin the lateral compliance nith the '(Tins of the law. he says: "The rpiestton may in part resolve its If into one of K'ocd faith. The Vfss' l owners have had ample notice and are obligated to do all possible to he ready to meet the law fully when it takes effect Your Inspectors should therefore look to all to ohey the law and, in cases where that obedience may not be complete, uill rcoort thr facts which will be concid rMl by th1 department on the particular merits of each c..sV Tlie bi-cst single hipmrnt of Limber ever .-era from the Pacific roast hay just arrived in the Curtis bay district of the Haltimore. Md.. harbor where it is to be used to put tip a pl.tPt for the I'nitoil States Industrial Alcohol Co.. an incident, bv -The way. of the war's demand for alcohol to make eplosivcs. This lumber shipment consists of hue spruce lo-s which, if placed end to end. would reach from Baltimore to Chicago. Tt contains n.ooo.cco ff-et of lumb' r and came over th- R. & O. railroad in 17 da vs. The shipment moved in three, solid trains, two of 4 3 cars and one of ?2 cars. ft comes from a Gray's Harbor lumber company of Iloquiarr. Wash.

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PERU. Ind.. Oct. 7. P.osy-checkcd apples tempted three little children Wednesday and .is a result two men are d"ad and the threr children and thtir moth perhaps fatally wounded. August Rion driving by the orchard on the farm 1- mile. from here ho had rented to I'ert Fears, saw the Soars children. Harry. l years old: vloldie. 14 yr'ars old, and Dorothy, 7 years old, atherin?r apples. He fired on them with a shotgun. Then ho went to the. Sear home. hot Sear

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LONDON', Oct. 7. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Lieut. John II. Towers, assistant naval attache to the United States embassy here, to Miss Lily X. Carstairs, only daughter of Charles S. Carstairs of May fair. The wedding will probably take place in the embassy and will- be attended by numerous diplomats and officials.

10 GOVERNORS FOR LEAGUE National Security Men Jubilant Otcr Preparedness Campaign.

NEW YORK, Oct. 7. Two hundred members of the National Security league heard with much satisfaction Wednesday at a meeting at the Hotel Belmont that the organization had won the support of governors of 10 states in its campaign lor national preparedness. Forty-one branches havo been organized and 72 more are in process of formition. From branches in every section of the country encouraging reports were received as well as messages from Joseph II. Choatc and Alton B. Parker, honorary president and yico president of the league, who commended the organization and uru:ed further effort toward the attainment of its ambition to procure federal legislative assistance. ELECTED MODERATOR

FORD MEN CLEAN UP Two Holders sell 010 Shares of Stock Uor $K2St7o.

DETROIT, Mich.. Oct. 7. John F. Dodge and Horace E. Dodge, who held 10 per cent of the steck of the Ford Motor company of Canada, given to them by Henry Ford on the organization of the Canadian company in l'.0n. threw their holdings on the market Tuesday and through H. W. Noble and company of Detroit received

! 1.''.2." a share for 510 shares.-a total

of JS2N.75P. It is understood that

Trt event of war the trovernmnnt would have to ilpnT.; on private Individuals to furnish automobiles for transportation or troops and supplies. Therefore the department is in touch with the source;,- nM,i pas OI, fIo n( t-rr. from private individuals and linns of ears to be so t sed. A man writing from Chicago te,frs l.noo cars- a D.-tndt club inforr7 the department that .".O0O cars can be had th- re. n'li'idml amateur aviators lnva written the department trmW.?ur their ceropla nrs and services. Th-- -p'On general's r iliee has a n eon! of ".".: S physicians or surgeons in private practice who have never been in the military service, who have volume-red in nf necessity. This is exclusive of the 10 otlirers of the m. dical re..-rve -orp not on actual duty who would be

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Kissedl, Kinnecut & Co., of New York acquired an interest in the stock through Noble & Co. Ford and the Canadian government are now at odds owing to Ford's antagonism to tlie Anglo-French loan. France uas boycotted the Ford car and there has been much speculation as to how much further the Canadians may go in showing their resentment. The earnings of the Canadian company last year were $2,000,000 on $1.ooa.ooo. At the Ford works 150 men were laid off coincident with the Dodge sale, but Gen. Mgr, McGregor declared this was only hecause supplies had run short.

I lev. J. V. Kennedy to Head Preshy tcrian Synod.

DELPHI. Ind., Oct. 7. The Rev: John W. Kennedy of Evansville was elected moderator of the Presbyterian synod of Indiana in s-ession here. He succeeds the Rev. Thorn a R. Torhune of Huntington. Kennedy defecated thr Rev. Benjamin M. Nyce of Muncie. T !"! music for the synod is in charge

of Mrs. Corinne Lockman of Logan ! sport.

Stated meeting South Rend Chaptor. No. 2. O. E. S.. Thursday evening. KM MA SAL'SMAN, W. M. CLARA WEAVER, Sec'v.

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VILLA TROOPS IN CLASH ise Lm-i.le Attempts to Ir.teM'ere in Mutiny of Another. EL TV '. Texas. (ct. 7. Two bri'es of troops totallle.g about ,nPn- vlas'icj at J'asas C.randes. V hi!: -ahua, today and several scores ;;-' killed. I'or;y-tf4re- wounded Villa soldiers reaching Juarez late ". ci!a-sday afterrioon from Casas ""irindis hrou-hj p, ws of the kittle. Ac-cording to tluir statements the Rodriguez br;gade of Villa's army .alined wh'm ordered to begin the : .ain oi' S.mora. (Jen. Manuel ''Uda-N' brigade, loyal to their cl.ief. . " R airted va arrest the troops who' 'a 1 leiu.-ad to obey orders and tho : tub- . r.-ed. accurate reports nr. to which i two brigades leniain jM imjq- . 'I of c'asas (Irandcs hae been re:vtd.

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