South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 30, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 January 1917 — Page 3

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TMILLIOiS Three New Battleships Will be the Most Powerful Ever Built. "VVAS'II IN IT .Tarn V The rid-1 mii:i:-trat i'Ti'.s 5 1 1 '.?. -j . ilefen.-e j budk-et b tr. in t t ike !.:tl -h.!p" in conKn.'fS .M'.r d.iy v. lien tl..- house 1 p.i.ved the fortivatior bill, carry- I intf a tf-tal f more than J ." , r. ,r . lor C;i5t i'''f !.'- , .1 Ti 1 the hOUve naval committee ( ornpl-ted its 1 3 r.aval appropt iatmn bill with a total of more tb. an " 1 , j 0 f. . " ". The army appropriation 'HI, the third el.i;eri! of th proKrarn, still i- in tiie huUH' mi! .ary committee. which is expected to eoniplet; U n t v-e'K. ü timates for the army reach a t.tal of n.ore tt-ni ? rOo,nn. ! c,ji e of t. u r o'l i ü'-iei;' y iiicisjre res'.lf imr from the border mor iiizatb'n and the i.Mru- -n-i of . 1 r ii. i ter Li!.. The only .,rher 'Military let-i-Ia-tin 1 e; lir. i- t!,e Livers, il military tia:r.i;.f Mil lf.rj n senates Ii l)-f mm itt . a bi h will rorx l id its harii.u- tbi- w-k when Maj(!en. i-'Tft ai. 1 .Maj. (Jen. Wood are to be rer all' d for n s-e xa rn ii.a tion by Sen. r.!air of M.i r lar.d, on their proMoa t atein r.ts that federalization of the national u.ird ha--proved a failure. It Is not exMei-ted that congress will take ;r,y ;tion nn the universal training 1 ill at thi seiioji. Tlirro lluuc IU"ttlevlii-. The ri.ivy bill arries a iotal of '. 1 1 . 1 ; 1.2 1 " as aaint ? '! 1 ::.. 1 0 0 last year. It provides ior tiie constrr.ction of thre J.ftOe-ton battleThese V.

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half of tht t h r ee - ye.; 1 rem. lining portion of the pr'i-'r.ini ajiprov-d 'j.-t year. The committee dep'trtMl from the deptitmejit's ree.iü: inend ib'!'. only in the type of submarine-; provided for. No small 10. ist delen-e Mllilil.i1 a Ii 1 ti u izeu. li.e e.m!iiitt- .. i imr decided auain: t to ".O'i-ton t pe of the -mal! j a t, u h a s j til !lO A 111 se M e Tal. inn up th" ..ru..lfin of uettiii; Titler ( uitPK'tidii the !" if l...;ih n.isers author i.e.l l.t' ea r. the ' onimlttee iai-d tiie limit of .st for the hull and machinery to Jl.o'oiimo from $ 1 . ." ''','")". I'ep.trtmelit rdücial.- b.-i;et .ill foil! e-e!.-1 ,111 he pbac d willi j'l iate Pid.lers at tb.at figure. Tiie lonuittee als. l-.ffili 'l, however, e.-'v laniels' h i . ommendntj'jns th it navy vaids be litted to build lare rMim'.-is of 1 ,iit.il sflips. ;iUthon.!!i the expenditure of ,,n additional 1'. .' for that purpose in the twiit the ejmitmep.t is unable to make .satisfactory eo-itraets for an vesi j, the pre.-er.t bil! or b-fi ju ee. dim; measure '.'p fioni th This M iitlni make available a total of slx.'otn,- '."" for ejuippiim navy vards. KaiM Sout Criiier isi, lor the three scout cruisers still awaiting satisfaetory hids the committee rai.-eil the 1 ..st for hull and machinery to Ji;, ),rni' from OC'f'.'i'if. line vessel was ordered frorn the Seattle 'ou.-tru' tion 'o. some months an at th lower figure, but no other bids were rcf eiv cd. Arudher new provision of tiie bill iaives the number t' appointments annually at Annapolis to be made from the enlisted personnel of the navy from 2.". to l'Oi. Appointment:THEODORE CLSWORTH ROCKWELL -.0 ALICE MA31E BOCKWtLL JmiI it out llieii thront and idiests and in 11 night's time lliev wvrv i-clioM-iI. Then my husband and I lxitli had sore lliroaN and i-oulis and were :iNo rclieiil over niyht." 'n)o!.uh comes in s.iIm form. ! applied exleriiall. and relieos I inhalation a a nor. nnd by absorption iliru the skin. Oonp is naiall rliCHl within liftcii minutes ohls oer iiisht. Three sit, 2.". ."0 or SI."". - Guard in VOUR home" i

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rrr.t powerful uar vrsels ever built They will hae a speed of 2Z knots JURY EXPECTED TO GET SPANELL CASE TONIGHT Sinti CI . With Attempt to Imm Ii Trtimony Cthen by l)e-f-nlunt of Hotel Ini-iilcnt. s'A.v a.'i;i;i). Te The prosecution c loed i Jan. HO. ts cae Monday nii;ht in the trial of Harn- .7. Spanen, of Alpine, Tex., formerly f Hizletor., I'a.. . l arked with killim; his wife July. Testimony (T Mrs. i. p. Jenkins of Kl p.ts .'nd Mrs. J. v. l)ownum of Alpine, th" last v. un.ys.-s called, was iruro'luced in au e;fort to impe:u n -'panU s story of , ea-urrence-- in the Holland hotel shortly before the killing of his wife and Lieut, l'ol. M. ('. Untier. 1'. A. Spanei; said hi- wife had been insulted by hutler in Ihubi's room lutinL- Mrs. llutbr's tcnpoiary absence, spare n also testiried his wife was killed . Imtler in an encounter bet'.VMti lh tv' it men following tii" alleged insult. .Mrs. Jenkins said the nu'ht of the shootint; she saw spanei I ujstairs in tle hotel and overheard a conversation in .hitler's room, hut did not see r.utler. Tiie witness said she heard Spanell sa : "'I'rystal (Mrs. Spaneil ). hava ri't 1 told you not to co nu- up these stairs alone?" "Why. .Mrs. Hutler U here." the witntss sAore Mrs. Spanell replied. Mrs. Jenkins said she then heard Mrs. r.utler say: 'Yes. Mi. Spanell. 1 am here." .Mrs. Dow num. recalled by the state, denied she had discussed with ither Hutler or Spanell incidents prior to the shootim:. It is believed the en.se will be in the jury's hands by Tuesday nuht. CLAIMS CLAY STRIKERS WERE ORDERED TO KILL l'.rnil Worker Trstliies Viitional Head of I'nion Told (inn? of (() to Attack strikebreakers. 1 I'.lIAZIb, Ind.. Jan. "ft. William j McMurry. who participated in the 'strikt- of clay workers here recently, j but returned to work, said on the j witness stand Monday that Frank I Karten, national president of the j I'nited T.rick anil Clay Workers, i ordered a gantr of sixtv strikers to procure arms atul ammunition and kill four or live strikebreakers who had just pone to work at the clay products plant. McMurry asserted J that Kasten delegated him and IawI renee Kane to obtain the weapons, 'and that they followed his instrucI tions. usinc an automobile. They distributed the weapons-, he f-aid, but violence was averted by the presence of the sheriff and armed guards at the plant. Kasten. Thomas Huston. president of the local union, and 1'red liuiiKe are charged with riotous conspiracy in connection with the strike. NAME CANDIDATES TO SUCCEED SEN. GREEN Willis A. I'ox of Angola Xntiu! by lcino ral ('. (1. .Mut on. Kendallvilh. Iiy IJciublians. li.ternatl.ui.il N.-vvs Strvice: KKXIbM.LVILLi:. Ind.. Jan. 30. Willis A. Fox of Anirola, was Monday nominated by the democrats and i O. Muntmi cf Kendallvllle was nominated by the republican who met in Kendallville to select candidates to succeed the late Sen. William T. (ireen. I'oth were named by acclamation. Fox is head of the education department of the Tn-tate Normal school of Aneola and a pronounced "dry." Munton is president of the Fort Wayne Northwestern railroad and receiver of the Winona line. H I has not announced his attitude on I the li-iuor question. ON TRIAL FOR MURDER Markb Man Oiartrtnl With Slaying Man With Shot el. HUNTINGTON, nd , Jan. ?,. John Sspahr of Markle was placed on trial here Monday for the murder of j Irl Littler, whom he i alleged ta hue killed with a shovel diirin,' a Hiarrel I.tst October. Spahr's defense i that Littler threw a stone jat him and that he hurled it back. liittini.' tattler in the head. Mrs. ' llarley iH rr of Warsaw, the state's I tar witness, testified that she saw j Spahr strike Littler dvuvn with a WARN AGAINST RAIDER NOKFoI.K. 'a.. Jan. "'". Wire- ! warniii'-s from entente allied warships received here Monday r.iht told of the presence of a supposed O rman raider in latitude 4 r oi th. onit'ide ;0 vvrst whi'ii would be ..en hundred miles off NewYork. The supposed raider was seen in this po-ition January 1 Ih Merchant hips wet' cautioned ncainst .ipprai him; thi point. ' LOANS ON I'AUM I.AND9. Lar. bc.-.rinu' interest at the ! rate of per cent 'A 111 be made b; Jen i '.il productive farms wl low bv V.3 hicö ! meet w;th our requirements. If you , expect to borrow money soon, arj raimements should be made without j delay so that you may take advant.i --e of tlas .'fier. All lo.ii.s will be made for a term j of t;ve years, with the privilege of , raying the prinzipal, or any part thereof, in vn hundreds of dollars j at an interest payinff c ! Further details can h date. e secured n letter or we shall be pleased to have o.i call .'it our office. Tili: .-TRAUMS CiloTlir.I CO. Advt. Usanier. lnd.

PPOSES LITERARY GLAUS President Vetoes Immigration Bill Other Parts Are Satisfactory. WASHINGTON. Jan. ft Tres't ! Wilson Monday vetoed the immigration li!l passej reientlv by conarrebecause of its fiteracv its literacy test provision. le see-ond time that Prefi't !t was til Wilson had vetoed an immieratlonj I bill becauv. of tiie literacy test, and Ult r-.Aiiie reason r-i 1 11 1 1,1 1 mea-ui't-s wei yiven vetoes by President. Talt and t level.md. The re tlm liou.-e. ddent's veto meae to in which the bill orUinated. follows; I Why Me VetiKl Iii 11. "1 very much lehret to return thi! bill without my si-nature. In mot ; of tiie pnvi-ions of the hill T should be jrlai to oii. nr. luit I cannot rid I myself of the conviction that the; literacy test constitutes a radical i hanse hi the polilcy of the nation j which i not justified in principle, j It is not a t' t of character, of per- ; sor.al ntness. but would operate inj most cases merely as a penalty for lack of opportunity in the country J from which the alien seekinir ad- ! mission came. The opportunity to' pain an education is in many cases one of the chief opportunities sought ' by the immigrant in cumin? to the . United states, and our experience in the past lias n"t been that the illiterate immigrant ir such an undesirable immigrant. Te.-ts of equalit.. and of purpose cannot be ob.iect-'i to on principle, but tests of opportunity surely may be. "Moreover, even it' this test mi1-:!! be equitably insisted i.p. one of the exceptions proposed to its application involves a provision which, mi-'ht lead to very delicate and ha.- j ardous diplomatic situations. j InoIi,c IUlii:ioiis Liberty. 1 "The pill exempts from the opera-, tion of the literacy test 'all aliens : who shall pr- ve to the satisfaction of th proper immigration olticer or to the secretary of labor that they are seeking admis.-ion to the United States to avoid religious persecution In the country of the last permanent i residence, whether- such persecution : be evidenced bv overt acts or by j laws or governmental re -n la tion - ; that discriminate against the alien j or the race to which he heloni;s be-; cause of his religious faith.' "Such a provision, so applied and J administered, would ohlipe the of- , ficer concerned in effect to pass! judgment upon the laws and prac-j tlces of a foreign government and i declare that thev did or did nf)tconstitute relisiotiN prosecution. Tinwould, to say the lea -t. be a most invidious function for any administrative othcer of this government to perform, and it is not only possible, but probable that very serious ques tions of international justice and comity would arise between this government and fhe irovernment or governments thu.s oilicially condemned should its exercise bcadopted. I dare say that these consequences were not in the minds f the proponents of this prov ision, but I the provision separately and tts'eir renders it unwT-o for me to give my assent to this legislation in its platform." May Vote Thursday. When the message was read in the hoiiT it was ordered to lie on the table until Thursday :mrnirvand champions of the bill began layins their plans for an effort to override the veto. Chairman Ihirnctt announced Monday night that he would move for a vote Thursday. Tw o years a Co the house lacked only four votes of the necessary twothirds majority to pa:s the hill over the veto, the yeas behii? S1 and the nays LhJ. The attempt having failed in the house, no action was taken by the senate. When Tres't Taft vetoed a rimilar measure because of the literacy test, the senate succeeded in over riding him by more than a twothirds majority, but the house fell j short about a dozen votes. The bill which the president ve- : toed Monday passed the house lat March by a vote of ."'OS to ST and the senate in Iet ember by 6 4 to 7. MEN WHO WOULD MAKE THIN FAT, CONVICTED s.ireol . Irpiitir C'lmrgeil With I'sini; MaiU to Defraud .M.nlo $l.oo a pay. AlT.rilN. X. V.. .Ian. A,0 Wylir . 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