South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 229, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 August 1916 — Page 3

TH BEND NEWS-TIMES

NAVAL BUILDING PROGRAM 0. K'D

Ambassador Home After Three Years

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Approval of Huge Military; Measure on Sea Completes j National Defense ! Plans. !

WASHINGTON. Ausr. 10. Con. frrm virtually corn pl t-i th- n.aonal i!ef-n.vo program Tuenviay niht by finally approving the Knai. intre.isff in nav.t! const rirtlon arxl personnel written into the r.av.il l.ill urgently supporU-i by the aiimr.i titration. The hou.s arce;te Ihr- luildini: prtnrrarn, to which it--; conferees oft . .....

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by a vote of 'i :. t with --v-n of the rnrmht-rs pr-ent not voting. The personnel inc r-:i.s s on wluch thre nJ.-vo w.is a flt.sa rernerit in conference, wer- approval without, a. record vote. ("-.ills I'tt 7 I,7m Men. The personnel ;um1 construction n.-ctk':i, '.vhich alre-ady have the upjjpoval of the t-t-naie, luithorrae an Incrae in enlisted mtn to 7 4,7Q ;uiU tlüf" Nuil'ling' of "J.'T war e-els within the nxt three years, with four battle fruiters and four Lattletshii included ajnon the ship for 1117. Previously the hu.s- ha-d relus'.l to adopt a continuing hiiihlin?: prfram. had authorized only five tapiUtt .ship, all rt them battle crui.-ers, and iuu provided a perNnntl of only f.r,,e(H. On several less important sections including appropriations for im-

proverxient of navy yards, the ho ose insisted on ita disaRTt'Cinent to senate increaw and voted to sf-nd the lull hack to conference- for :eUlement of these point. An early agreement in expected, however, and the meagre may ! -ent the president for hin signature within a u ek. Sex-oni Iu;esit a. Sc'y Ianicls issued a statement Tuesday niht pointing out that the hoildin authonzaliorvs in the bill were the Tt-atest ever flashed in any gantry and would jrive the United .-'tales, in the opinion of naval authorities, the second largest navy in the world. 1 le ?.eciaretl the measure "so complete and marly perfect

that it will stand aa a model for all navy bills, for future legislators." The vote by which the hou.se accepted the senate increa.se in the building protrra.ni was non partisan, the majority of both democrats ajid republicans voting in the atlirmative. f the .j1 members who voted in the negative there were a." demorats: I ." rep" hlicajis anl one socialist, a-' follows: Mow Tlioy Votetl. Democrats: Aver, IJ.iiley. IJlack, lll.Kkruon, lUiclianan of Illinois; Burnett, Connelly, Cox, jKolittle. Jarrett. Gray, Harding, Helverin. Milliard. HuMleMone. Johnson of Kentucky; Kil hin. Mcduitic, Paf,'c of North .!anlina; llandall. Shallenherjeer, Slwm.e. lsxon, Slayden, Steele of Iowa; Tare art, Tavenner. Taylor of ArLiCftus; Thom.Ls. Thompson. Tillman, Van Inke. Wat ins and Webb. llepu bliean; Anderson, Campbell, Cramton, Ikavis t( Minn-sota; Ihlhni. lalswtMth. Ihuien. llclesen, IvinkaiJ, lennot, MondelL Morgan of oklalroma; Nelson and Vming- of North Iakot.u iociah.-t: Ixmdon IU uihliciiv- Want Crtxlit. lM.rnir the detmie on the buiWliiVT program, th reptiblicaas insisted that they luid Its I the way toward, iiu rt'a-vcs and that the administration w.us not entitled to all of the Cits lit. "Two months ;in the democrats, urued by the administrattri, were akel to vote aiCa-Lnsl the rts. k-h-ss. extravagant appropriatums propused by thv reju bltc-ajis." s,ul 1 HMritH-ratic üaonty leader Kitcliin. "I denoujiceni th' pe-pullican program a.s n-cklesH crinrinaJity. N et now the ch.urman of tlu; committer-, the MVjrt.ir" of the navy, the president and fellow JvnK.xats a.k me to et up here arnl my words. "When this procnun r;t.ssts the ctmres and is r-icned by the president tilts naiion will b the KrtiCLtet militao" nation the vor!d h.ts ever sen. And yet they tsiy wo an: sane ar.J j no tic," Lmn Says It Is Winilonu Ilr'publican Leader Maiin. ad vocal inc the increase, dtlarfti it vvrus cplman- w ijdm to pretiare ftr w h it w e hope will never oonx" "I want to keep out of war." he -aid. "but we should n- pr.jared t protect (iir riirhts at home and abro.uL The crrsJit will belong ti the republican side, for the vtdes

that will pus thus larger projrrom." Sonate njiieralments to which the house disrtretxl and which will be referred airatn to conference included these appropriation.-:

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British King Sends Laudatory Order to French

Ni:V Y(i:K. Ambndor and .Mrs. W. Fl. Pa-e. who arrived from Fnt;Iand on the American liner Philadelphia, are visiting their children at fPirden City. L. !., today. After a few days there the ambassador wi!i i,'o to Wafdiintnn. He h-as i-n abroad three years, lie is to return to his post late in. October.

LONDON', Au-.. 16. After a visit to the fn.r.t. Kin-' decree Tuesday isaued a tj-r.eral order to the army In France expressing hi.s appreciation of the .c;,iHr:d:- condition and cheerful confidence of all ranks., and throush pTw:r.al viK.ts to the scenes of later dtsperat" stru'ules. his unders'andimr of tin.- d'-n and- made ur'on the r;'ira:;e of the men and the physical endurance re piired to assail ami capture positions prepared during the last two years, which were i-tontlv defer.ded the Inst.

After :tr, nll isin to the happy r e -Iitinn; between the entente allied .trmies ;iiif! the popu la t ioih where they are fjuartered. Kiiif: Ccorce fii)riii()-. his messaee as follows: "Io not think that 1 and your fellow countrymen forget the sacrifices the armies lave made and the bravery and endurance they have displayed during the two years of ) irter confhet. These sricrifices have not bern in vain. The amis of the allies will never tie laid down until our cause has triumphed. I return home more than ever proud of you. May (lod g-uide you to victory."

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Swift, a photosrapher, is nursing several fractured tinkers on his left hand and a sprained left arm as the result of an attack he made rn an i machinery burglar in hi.s room at a hotel Monday niht. He sot up during t?ie nhrht thinking he saw a masked man. Ie delivered a smashing: blow, his fist striking the wall.

The fnreiroins dispatch is the nr?t information that Kinp Cieorire receiitly had been to the front in France. On his last previous visit, in (ctobor. i:irt the kinc: was injured by a fall from hLs horse while inxeetinr the troops.

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ARREST FOLLOWS MAN'S DEATH IN RAIL YARDS

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New-Tiniea Kpet-ial Service: L.A FA Y BTTK. 1ml.. Aa.'. 1 f,. Fred At wood. 3S, who was arrestrd at Monon, was brought here la5t nicht and .placed in the county jail Pending an invest h?ati on hy the county ;uithoritis Lnto the death of Michael Kerrran, a brick mason, who was found dead Jn the Monon rail road yards. An autopsy wn-s performed by physicians which revealed they paid, a cut in the back of the head and internal bte.?dtnK from an arten. It Is thought Kernan may have been murdered. He had considerable money when last seen alive, but -when the body was found there was no money in the clothing. At wood was seen near the vicinity of the supposed crime.

No other car at anywhere near the price has the style, power, reputation, sturdincss and completeness of the Overland Delivery. Investigate at once and you will find that both in first cost and upkeep this car is the one complete solution of your delivery problem. It's a big thought for your business get it going. See us today.

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