South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 219, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 August 1917 — Page 3
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WASIIINfJTnN. A';.-. 7. PrrVt Wilson hid a nv.A c!.f r i: Monday with Shi. I'm-, the democratic whip, and ürKed ha.-u- in the :in 1 er.actmer.t ( th',- food ontrol I. ill a n I revenue bill, and is understood to have indi aU-d that h Vhn not con-i!-r the jr:nt the. t i m for iis -ufsion of icac neMtiation-. with (It rri:a:iy. .iri. Lewis wo';i not di. ii1-' l)" latter I'L.w of hi. conference, hüt it j . heiie-ed the pr-.i'.-nt indicate that he did not onsider (! r:nan 's ! fcfiit j-a e feelers tu uTi'iuiy ;nd that he can 1),. x j. -t-I to 1 t id'; country know u hn h .1h the time hi- -nie J"r di-'-u.-sit! I'C'ir:. Sen. L.'wis ilnLircl the. president would not allow tin ArncrJem people to lrfj ativ r i tr hi t or suffer any wroncs which "hi dill-X-nr-f could prevent." Itray to Adjourn pt. 1. The Illinois senator told the pi .-!- lent he heheved co;iprecs could i adjourned Sept. 1. After he left the whit liniiw. Sen. J.tvis said: "The conference was n the dhnl legislative situation. The president is anxious that everything tc done to hasten the war legislation that congress and ofliciaN shall uet .v.nie re-t hefor the I er-m !cr (". -ion hfuin. Particularly do. s i.e desire that the officers of the senate j.ress to early finish the food hill and the revenue hill. He wished me to on"V Iiis (Usires to the senators, and his hopes for jwick action a "vili pue all some rct." Asked whether he liad disous.-ed peace and international relation. .-pii. Ttv1s aid: Waits lYiio Sisns of IY;ht. "On thnt puhject I do not piote the prrsident. hut do say for my self when the true hitjns of peace, haecl on the principles for which America went Into this war. shill appear, the president will he the i:rst to treat with them; hut when they shall come listr.iised as pf.irc
motive to serve the further cruelties of war and the hetrayal of America. V oodrow Wilson will he th lat to he canpht. "The country will hear from the president c.n peace or war just a scon ns truth or any new natural condition call for him to take nnpre and the people into his confidence. He will allow the American jeople to lose no rights nor suffer anv wronqs hin diligence would prcv ent." il-nui.AV r.MiiMrr ni.c;i:s or i:i. r.F.KMN (via London), Auir. 7. official announcement sns made mdhy that five mini'-'tcrs of Mate. . Irxludlns; T"ore!t;n Secretary 'imnifmiann and four .-ecretaries f ?ttt, including Finarce Ministu Ijfntx and Interior Minister n '1nehell, Jinrl rcs'i"nol their porlf olirv. IV. Richard vnr, Kuelilmann. tip (Jerman amhasador to Turky hj een nppointel jei-ietary Ft fnrci"n pffairs In sua -csiou to Pr. Zimmermann. The ministers and secretaries who Tfinod 'Acre: Mini.-ter of justice-- Pr. F.eseler. rrrointed November. Fo:.. AHnistfr of eo-Iostastical affairs untl intin'tion. Dr. nn Trott V: ,Mt,;, ajpointed July 1 f . Minister of atrir ult u re. lopiaii-s n.1 fortts. Dr. von S-. horlenif r. uppointed in 1TT0. -Minister of finance, Ir. Lcj.t. .ipIo!nte.l August, linikter for Interior. Heir (n. l.oehU. appointed May, 'j 1 ; .Sect rt.irit s of state; Imperial poMoff ire. Herr Kraetke. Imperial secretary of justice. Ir. I.isco. secretary for foreign affair-. 1 r. .Mfred immermanu. appointed Noemhcr. F'l-. President of the rio", regulation 1 o.iril. Adolp'i ii'i F-.vti ki. lr. Kicher. nnder , rrtarv of t'c i-rptrial home offne. ,1-" lesita-l! )tis post. j I r. Knrl Helfet rich v. ill ontiru:e to '. e tli rcpresf ntai e of the im j perial chancellor ar.d a meu'rr of; the n;initr 't .-täte ard te-'porav nuuistcr of the inteiior. Tl-.c land rat on t;iati ;t -a appointed to sfee d Arp.o'.d Wcilins. h.iffe as chief of t!: imperial i han- ellerv . The ministry of c nr.i i-inx w ti.iiately he m pai ate.i from the mir.istrv of tlie interior and Herr Wailraff, mayor of tVIo.,r.e. will he a; -l'oint"d mir.ist'-r cf the int( ;i"f and Herr Schwander. mior of Stras'..11?. minister f economics. wih The title of ecclle:ie. In addition to the nppo-.nt me of Pr. vn k'tiPhlrrrir.n a- secretary for foreign affairs Herr Fio.ro-.. was made director f raih..s ar.l minister of posts, ami Privy Councilor vor. Krause was na.T ed se etary of justice. ' 'ver Fre.-sid-nr ! cn Waldow was arpoir ttd hief of t ! (h parfmeut of army com ish-MM-tit. The v ae;:nt Pr;i.nan ministe; il posts were flled as foüov-: Mn:".tr of the interior. l::!-r .e. retai 1 !" e w v . j M ..ia.ir .if iiis!ni."ii" t i t -1 il ' .iitiu. i' i ........ - - ...... i urt vtor chn.idt. V.ir.Uter 'f asrh e. lr. F-s--:!-I I..rtruths. Mi:ti"ter cf f.r.a v.cf. Ir. Heft APPROPRIATE S800.000 FOR SANITARY WORK A A.-H IN IT' N. A.v 7 . - - - TicAm rn.n Ked Fit -- !:a- ap,ro;'ti t-d p'"1.1'1"! to nu-et sa.Oitat'.V e:i; !' r-nc;s in the tivihai: a:as s..i1 o U ! 1 1 ! ar my t antonme: The uork will b. d-u-.e hy a rr ( :c-:.t.-d l.'ile.c: oi vli.it.ir sT 2 . With ir. W. 1 1 . I rii-t. surgeon oi lh j.aollc hcalUi itr- dixfectwr.
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fieri. JVr.-hhijr. in tili--- picture, ht.iks as pleased as though he were passing thiouph a garden of roses instead of the storeroom of one of the yreat I'aris munition factories. The litterinu rows of projectiles !mo; -ofid to liiin, and you can see that he is looking foraiil to the time when he will he throwing them at the C I 1 1 1 1 i u s . In the haekround are some of the women of Paris, whose Industry in turning out millions of shells h.'is heen one of the most important tasks in conjunction with the Kreat job of chasing the Teutons out of France.
Goshen News MOOSE TRUSTEE Charles Warner Taken in Toledo Wanted for Missing Funds. Nf -'l illti Speri; Sei vi'e: (IOSHFX. Auk. 7. Tole !o police officials arretted 'harlcs Warner, (loshen tailor and trustee in the Aloo-e lodi;e here, who suddenly disa iipear-d from this city several days am charged with taking considerahle cash helonimr to the lodKc. When Mr. Warner was arraisned hefore .Iiistip of the Fcace F. 1'ryherper here his cas" was ontinued until Wednesday. Di;.Tiis. Fleo Irene, 1 I days' old daughter of Howard Cassell. died at the home of the parents in Waterford. MAN V lIXIIMmiONS. Kxaminations of registrants continued today und r the direction of the (loshen district exemption l.oaid, composed of Sheriff Sanford. Merk Pimpler and Dr. '. A. ImN of Nappatne, assisted hy Dr. Price of that city. About 4A men were examined, the prent"r portion passing the phsioal te.-t and claiming txemption for arious causes. to ;o iiomi: on i rm.oi (.11. 'arl Mendenhall. Winchester. Ind.. guardsman, who has heen a patient in the Ooshen hospital for several works, h" hain heen struck 1 y a New York Feritral train and hurled into the l'lkhart riv- while on hridce iuard duty, will soon o to his home on a :;0-dav furlough. .oi; 01 t oi' iu sim:s. The A. V. runninshan; variety store stock has heen sold and will shipped out of the city. The X. Main st. room, which was occupied by th" store, together with the fixture.-, arc for rent. Mr. Cunnir.i;h am established the enterprise hero about a vcar aco. m.kkii:i iii-:ki:. M iiv A. Shi es of loshen and l.awrenc.- F. Wentzel of Pattle 'r. . Mich., were united in the ho'y bor.ds of wedlock today. m i:ki (.i: i,K i:si s. I.awr.-nce P. Wetzel. Pattle 'reck. Mich., and Mary A. Shives, (I o-ht il. r.n. vin.n or vni:r. Abe .v-:. ;helle. who ieiites on the A. F. F.hsser f.irm. near Fora k er, thr -he! 1 . 1 " a hushels of t'rst-class whtat from " --4 acres of lind. This is an aoraco of -7. IL' bushels P r a cro. immis. A Mr.e-pound son. horn to Mr. d Mrs Arthur F. Oshorn. at their home in Marion, was named Joseph Arthur Oshorn. Mrs. 'shorn wa lonnt rlv Miss Isahelle F -ane f (loshen. A sn was born to Mr. am Mrs. !'.k-:ir St.ihley of sollthw-st ot loshen. NEW HIGH RECORD FOR COIN CIRCULATION WASHINGTON, An?. 7. Money i'1. irculation in the Fnited States, the treasury department's circulation rt.it''. Mo-ui.iy sl-.ows. ;k !u ti a new h;-:h revord Aue. 1. Th.' total op. that date was $ 4 . " 2.0 F 4 ?. a:i inarea.-e of narly .:i percent within it ear. Tins iru hides cold, silver ar I a'.l forms, hut d.oi s r-t include moneN- in the tr-as-iry wliich would I r i i the pt.il up to $:..." Fl. L' . MM. Th- tor apita circulatitn Aue 1 wa- 4 '.. Within a ear the per ( . pita circ:lation has sliowp. the plu i.onier.al ir-.i rase of $7.".'. greater th.ia duriT-.k. any oth r similar peII oil of time. Tlie amount of irohl in the treasury and in t irculation was l'l.4fN. an increase of J .o c.ouO within the ar and f a pproi mate1 l,;bo , (001.1.00t since the European war Btarttid-
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Dynamite By Carload Used By Draft Foes iu:.i:ii:tta. kia.. aup. t. a 1. 1 ! I . alio. (I of il vi' a to i f n r.i n . j tutei hy deput sheriffs Monday at j sx pa u Id i n:,', seven miles north.east of j.vasaha. as it war, heim; run in en I a sidim; there. The explosive was I helieved to have heen hroupht into I the count hy memhers of the "oikin,r ("lass Fnton, to aid their i i ... . . scneme oi rerrorization, accoraing to the deputies. "KLAHOMA CITY, Okla.. Auff. 7. Wit'oout wnitinu: 'or a conclusion of the state's campaign against or--anicd re.-:stance of the selective draft in central Oklahoma, the United States government today moved to punish the 2flo men under arrest in connection with the armed opposition to military service. Warrants char-Mm: treason were served on the prisoners who were taken to the penitentiary at McAlester. or the jail at Muskogee, to await trial at which Fnited States District Attorney W. P. Mcdinnis will ak that the death penalty he in, posed. Elldiart News Declares it Unjust to Give Out Names of Those Rejected. Ncw-i-Tiiiie Sj.e. ial Serviee: FLKHAKT, Auk. 7. It was announced by the members of the local exemption hoard after a conference that it would he best that the names of those discharged, the reason for discharge, the names of those claiming exemption, the reason for exemption and th names of those passim; the examination will not he made known to the public. The board thought that it would not be jut to those taking the examination to hae all the information made public. A member of the board said: When the ipiota is made up In its Inality whPh will not he until the exemption affidavits are determined, and the oppoitunit-v fr appeals have been passed, then we will prohahly Kive out the names of those making up the quota f 1ST nien." There will he no examinations next Friday because the board has not had time to make out the t that would have been examined this cominc: Friday. Men will be examined every other day this week until the full .piota is made up. Pr. W. A. Stauffer for Wednesday. Pr. 17. M. Hoover for Thursday and nr. W. Haywood for Saturday were drawn hy the hoard to assist them in examining the divisions summoned for those days. Dr. A. A. Norris assisted today and Pr. I. W. Short will assist tomorrow. out of the 4; men that have heen examined, hot five passed the physical examination. A number were di.-ch.arircd for physical disabilities and the remainder claimed exemption. m:i:ks Divmu'i:. FhKHAKT. Aug. 7. Fharging int'dehty. F.lmer Park has tiled suit in the superior court for divorce from F:he park and asks for the custody of th-ir rive children. The complaint shows that they were married on Sept. -'S lfo-n. and separated Feb. is last. The woman is said to he in Chicago and has been prosecuted in tlie city court for immorality. lien water in a minnow pail can not be changed often a bicycle pump blowing air into the "water is worth while. Pr. Axt 11, Trutt rOLc Pentist, i; Union Adv.
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1 .r. ri .r: Z&ys;ZJ , KERErW NAMES S All Constitutional Democrats Agree to Participate in Revamped Ministry. PF.TIt G HAD. Aug. 7. M. Kerensky's cabinet is practically complete. The constitutional democrats have agreed to participate and the list of members who will form the new ministry has been agreed on, hut as regards several portfolios, the choice is not definite as the candidates are absent from Petrograd. Following are the names of the newministers: Premier, minister of war and marine Alexander V. Kerensky. Vice premier and minister of finance X. V. Nekrasoff. Minister of foreign affairs M. I. Terestchenko. Minister of the interior M. Aksentieff (social revolutionist, lately released from the penitentiary). Minister of public instruction. M. Oldenburg (constitutional democrat and member of the Academy of Sciences). Minister of labor M. Skobeleff. Minister of trade and industry M. Prokopo itch. Minister of social tutelage M. Astroff (mayor of Moscow, constitutional democrat). Minister of supplies M. Pisschehonoff. Minister of histice M. Yefremoff. Procurator of the holy synod M. Kartasseff. Minister of communications M. Takhtcnsneff. Minister of rnts and telegraphs M. Nikitine. social democrat. State comptroller F. A. Colovine. constitutional democrat. Minister of agriculture M. Tchernoff, socialist. Assistant minister of war M. Sa inkoff. Fireign Minister Terestchenko Informs the Associated Press that M. Tchernoff. who again becomes minister of agriculture, has been fully rehabilitated. Iiis accusers having withdrawn charges that he had relations with Germany. GERMAN LIBERAL PRESS OPPOSED TO MICHAELIS ('(H'KNUAGKN, Aug. 7. The liberal press of (Germany is outspoken in its disappointment (vor the selections Chancellor Michaelis has made of his colleagues in the newimperial and Prussian ministeries which arw held to show that the effect is one of names only and not of the system. All the papers of this class agree in the view that there is not a trace of parliamentarism in the new order of things. It is evident, comments the VosFiche Zeitung that the course is set to the right about from the liberal ideas now inspiring the people. Vorwaerts, the socialist organ, speaks of the new administration as one of "enlightened bureaucracy." The Tageblatt characterizes the new ministers as in the main successful administration officials. The nomination of two members of parliament cannot, it says, be regarded as even a step toward parliamentarism because in the first place neither of the two is particularly liberal in his views or a strong believer in reforms in the direction of liberalism and in the second place both must under the present constitution resign their seats. Dr. von Kuehlmann. alone of the new otMcials. is gien favorable treatment by the liberal organs. The conservative and pan-CIerman papers are correspondingly aggrieved over his appointment. EVANSVILLE DRAFT FOE CANCELS SPEECH kvansvilm:. vA., am. :. Frank S. LaMont. KvansviMe, so cialist candidate for mayor, who has publicly declared it is unconstitutional to ond oldirrs to Franc0, Monday nicht cancelled his speech at Valentine, near here, pleading a sore throat. 'I know federal orticers are in my audiences." said I-a Monte tonipht. "but they do not cause me to rhn.r-.p-a mj- views or woriU."
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