South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 251, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1917 — Page 1
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Frankforcl Ammunition Plant Suffers From Fire When 6-inch Shell Explodes. Girl Workers Hurt. Jntfrn.ntion 1 New S. r i : PHIUm:i.PIUA. IM.. Sept. s. t least three ni'-n were hill'd and more thin .".' ais.-nal workers, some of them girls, a Tc injured early today when a series of five explosions at the Prankford arsenal destrov ed j ! Jiv e ipi;nim-s. The Frankford hospital this morning reported that it had J ' of the injured and only one of them was in a serious condition. The sinallnCss i.f the casualty list is considered remarkable in vi w of the fact that about 'fb persons Mere emplowd in the several buildings at the time f the blasts. According to unnrhci il information the serns of blasts was starte! irr the new brick high cxplo-ives building known as P. II. o. 7, when powder, being pressed into a sixin h shell exploded. With the bursting of the big shell the building broke into flames which shot quickly to P. H. building No. is'niting- the explosives therein and sending that building up in flames. Th" tire leaped quh-klv to three dry houses, in whi -h powaler and guncotton are dried. All of the destroyed buildings am LT. yards apart. I Men and women on early day' shifts thi.s morning were turnt"! away, nobody but police and firemen, together with arsenal authorities, being permitted inside the in-do-ure. The charred body of an unidentified workman was taken from one of the burned buibiings early this morning. The dead: Two u nldent itb d employes. The missinc: JMward Ratzel!. Tan. Pa. Fox, janitor. ü. S. SPEEDS UP Bombing of American Hospitals in France Arouses Officials to Greater Efforts. ii t er p i ? e ').! 1 Ne w ervi : WASH IN TP '. Sept. v. - The "."Miibinü of an American hospital in Frame resulted today m o;biai .f the war lepartment strain in u ery reje to strike hard at IerI'tai'V in the a;: Pr-s': Wilson is pxpe.-ttd to get behind th.e off:M il- in this determination !icjtlv and v, -e a'l his powers o r tsli a v a- r. umbf r- tf aviators .iTirl aeio; ' - .. 'li Fierch l att'e I rout. .Vrbo'.i m i . : I'l'i-i'.!! -tili! The . i ! ! it of . in':: ii: the A Me : ;ca : , .Lb, :;,!te:-v t i'ii' the i rr :..' ,i !.;.:' from It W.is . '. f eil h e 1 I : . t r k s opening 1 1 o;"f . -. e against -a h..s ai d an r-Je i ;,i pre - -r o'jt tb A : er'.ca pkitrs of .atio'i I News c f ti.- attack s, ,,. war l s,.r;t f V.. .;:rr:tor: , .il l.t -t O- w er , . , ; s,-d j ec ..I 1 v eca ; ; c :i . v the a't.e wa far behi :.'. th speedlUg UP C c . i r 1 1 : - lire. I or. r lairs f.a i . i e ! i a I f m " s i v e a gri t ea i" .1 v hope to pt ev f.t f 'irt he; !. -css. ;i riAYHR THOMPO' PAPFR 1 1 1 n v.' o s . ... IS ISSUED AS USUAL C1II'"AG'' .-V; : ; v- Mav. : Y.1l. , s,.o . . t " ,.ed ' ' - . . : . a I . ' : : a 1 1 . s 1 ) . a . 1 .ai I 1 .1 . e 1 e . .- O . ..;.!- u!..i I . a s s . . f . I a i v id'.. of $!.' ..",. s , . ! . e ' 1 1 : . a - ' i vv s , i p , ; s ; t i e ' i r . . i.t'i' i u;c.i u. ' r r da . . alt h"r: g ir p e pa p.- r would a! !v t
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Italians Firm in Support of Government's AarJ?lan
r.v v r. i.iui:. Ilitfi ii.iti'-iKiI Neun r i . : pii-:ri m:.iirAi:Ti;i:s Tili: AMi;iM.- ARMY .i" I -j i n:..i'i:. sej.t. v. - ah -t th" ; I 1 '-f Italy art- just as hrmly ! 1 1 . 1 1 1 in support of the govern 1 merit's war pr. .gru in a- 1 1 1 - people of I Yarn e, Kmiland or any other of Tli" ailbd nations. a ordiug to a I ' ' ! a ration mad" today by Ir. W'oo.N I Iutchinson. famous- American phyu ian, who has just return'd from a visit to Italy and the Italian front. Ir. Hutchinson, who is- now isit-
ing the American (amp. said thatlcal staff was unusually successful in the brilliant succes-es of the Italians holding down the contamination on the Isonzo front in the present among the troops to one per cent. It burst of fighting, had hen a several is known that (Jen. Pershing would setback to the socialists. ! be satisfied if he could equal this Italian Morale I '.VTllenl. record in France. "Tli' y have been a setback to the The percentage of contamination
pacitists as wer I, continued Ir. Hutchinson. ' The Italian people ... . .... are enthusiastic and are confident that Jen. Cadorna will soon cut his way through to Trieste. At the outbreak of the war Italy was unprepared industrially to supply a large army with munitions, clothing and other supplies. That resulted partly from (Jerman machinations, but now Italy is splendidly equipped and the wlmlc war machine is moving with, the precision of clockwork. 'There aro large stores of provisions, and magnificent roads have been built for the transportation of men and supplies. The rationing of the men is excellent and so are th" sanitation and medical arrangements. The soldiers and civilians are well fed and the morale is splen did. "I obtained better food at lower prices in Italy than in any other country in Kurnpe." Anieiiciin Soldier Sa fcgiiarded. American mothers who have sons G Ü WOMAN'S BEft Authorities Looking For Document Find New Witness to Shooting of Mrs. King. Ii frii:iti-i;tl - Service: F(N('(KI. N. Sept. 7. The prosecuting attorney, clement, today announced that the otiuiul reinvcstlcation of the state into th- death of Mrs. Maude King will begin the latter part of next week. It tiur.nti mi il New s.-rxbc : -A:. Sept. s. Inteiest in the second i n s t i ga t i o n of the b ath of Mrs. Maude King on a lon.-i roatl n a." Concord. N. tod. v i centered in the will Mrs. King is said to have left ami in whether or not a seem! document hi- ieen found. v -..... in ic e.o.iore.l if will rect a e careful scrutiny as to its genumeTievs as tht.se win. ma.le invtiiiatinr- at the time of Mrs. King's death now entertain the he-i lief that poiblv it mav be ;l forur rv.
It is rot known where the -Mil agent of P.ogers. but of the Satiitary wlll bo probated. Mrs. King's place -lk Co.. of which Rogers is pi eof reside. , e )s , ioubt. She ha-l i'"t. Por thi reason Kogers is livd m New York for two vears im- not thp Iir w h" houbl be charged, m.diate'.v nri-.r to her death and itacnrding to his attorney. i p.ssn,;. she regarded Neu York! ivputy Prtis. Schwartz then exas h, r home rather than Chicago, 'plained the situation. "The statute Peculiar si-mfu-anco is attache.l does not provide for criminal action
to th." rt marks no a attributed to Mrs Marv M-lvin. Mrs. Kind's s;st. r. and to Hasten Mt ar.. Mrs. Kmg' bus-n.-ss. tc.anager. t; , t( ,f, ,denieal and which are I which in ' efr'et t wte tho "she wtuibl have - i been an important witness in a suit :- j er an ; n in .bated w ill f t' M. !!!. e of Atlanta, an atn.m.v represent,' -: Mr. Anna 1.. i Robinson, the invalid mother of i-;,. ,. i,,, a., la ,. ti.ot if acidtnta! s:1,...tinc of her tlauirhter. 5s -i iUi'. ',, 'odav to tr.ii" Mr-', ! Km' mt-.nu fortune of XT. 1 ..". v ;. r.i:.,:iM'n of Mortisot.. in I r i . I a i 1 I . O i . . s i U. O . .luM'i ' , k!a.. br'tbet ,.f Mrs. Kmc. are e- . f IIv'k . illee 1 e' d mnal !V i".tete!ed .11 tue statee.ent en: at atir. g ii,.:n i'imio'I.1 ttithe a i . v wir ss. t'Jiarlenear the cene r av . w t'o u if d-a ' s ir,, a i r s 1 s rie l!-sta.I of ore. !l"at d t 'A o Atrv . ?.-l '. rb.e aid Mr Ro .irort is told hi: rhat a far as sh -vv . Mr- Kir -.I Gaston Mtf f. - .m! rot raten! to encace in a n v tarcet ho.ting when th.ey left Ash."vill" ir. an automobile for Concord. "N'aud" s-id h" had to :o to Cnnrord to :en o-e. " rmpor'art nnro- " Tr I'.dM'.-n:, f.;. Trm r
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in tlit army need not worry that their hoys will return home with
wrecked mmals or diseased bodies. As a matter of fact the morals and health of the Sammies are infinitely Letter safeguarded than if the soldier, were still employed at their customary taks in the cities or on the farms of the l'nited States. The results of several weeks presence of the Sammies upon French soil fully justilies this statement. In Mexico (.Jen. Pershing's mediso tar has been held to one-half of one per cent, and the medical otfl- . ... ... errs hope to maintain this record a record that is astonishing in view of the conditions prevailing in the other armies. Fight Contamination. These good results have been ob tair.ed as the result of a triple drive against ontamination. The chief features of this offensive" were: (1) Women of ill repute were drien from the zone occupied by the troops. ( 2) Fach contingent arriving on French soil .was given stiff lecture on the dangers and responsibility to future American generat ions. C.) A staff of highly trained mediral rpeoialists has been constantly vigilant preventing outbreaks of disease. The Y. M. A. alo has been doing gool work to keep the health of the Americans at its highest level. and the American officers are highly J plea sed with the result. GERS CASE TO 0 OUT ON FLAW Technicality in Affidavit Likely to Lose State's Case Against Milk Co. A technical flaw in the affidavit will in all probability cause the tate to lose its case against Alvin I. Hogers, president of the South Bend Sanitary Milk V... according to J u due Ii. M. TlammerschmhU, of city ourt, in which the case wa tried Saturday morning. Kvidence was submitted to show that the law was violated, and no attempt to disprove this testimony was made. Hefore the testimony was begun, the defendant's attorney nc l '.imai numou to iuasn uie "flldavit. ami when the tate rested nUor Riving its evidence, the point j .. r. ..i : . .. l . of law was brought forth. "P aii.iaii reaus mat muK was t V. "ripe by Alvin J. Hf.gers. "through his agent. John Iw- wllocp truo naTne l unknown." The evidence submitted by the tate -hows that the driver of the wagon ! Uonn Poe) was not the servant or ag'ainst. a corptiration. and for that! reason it was necessary to arrest Mr. Rocers. who is the president and part owner of the Sanitary Milk 'o Had we tded the umdavit against tlie corporation, it would have been outside the statute, anil our case would have failed absolutelx." ( a4 U ContintiC4l. "Nev ert heles." was the reply of Samuel Parker attorney for Rogers "t!m atbdivit .Iocs r..t charge the nroner person, arai Rogers i- n,.: guilty." Parker move,! for jndgmeiit in favor of the .'"fendant. and , I ll a - - i i.i;i;inri .-i h.m.ih 'aiiu . sustain the motion. The state's attorr.ey tn.eu aKeu ioi a tominuaut. to all.iv the state riie t. submit authoriries and th" continuance was granted. The c ise lV ill tcn.e iiet Sat'il ti.iV . , Imrinc a roer.'A hl, h fallowed ' the trial, the lep rv proec .to- ;id-:-.itt"d th.ir he dal nor triink ; w oubi b" possible . w:n th" a". j Howev we an si" htm for other ; violation." h" said.. 'And next time ; we"l arrange the atMlavit without irv oophole." j VeT.on "rlpe. t. itv milk inapctor. maA r r rvfd rbe state wou'.r (CnNTINTKn N" PAGK KIGIH .
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Fxpectinn another gnat oMeiisi.e , , , :-ntl l!;:; in IManders. the Jermans have rderel the evacuation of civilians, of aj:proximately :'.0i siii;iip utiles of territory. The danger .one extends from the present battle front from I.)ixmude south to a point east i f Vpres to a line running southward from Thourout through Poulers to Courtari. Iioulers. wliich is only seven miles east of the present front, is already under bombardment from Prltish hoavy guns. Such an exodu.s of civilians always presages a mighty military contest.
PEACE NOTE TO CLAIM REICHSTAG'S ATTENTION International News Service: THE H A. GUI', Sa?pt. S. Representatives of the Pan-Germans are nlnnnlnn' to tirino n n tho ciiH1rt rt
Pre.Vt Wilson's peace note to the"10 convention it was stated to.lay pope when the reichstag meet3 on "n T alut1h1ntyir; ,f The sessions pept n(. j have been held at P.elfast this week. DiVpatrhe from P.erlin today Paid! ''t shortly they will be transferred that the Lokal Anzeiger, which i0(Srk' Ht 1S expected that thero now controlled by big ir.dustrial in-1 !, SIttmK at I,n(,,n ,l'efl,r,c terests, has started a campaign to; ,,eIlUe"Uons are n thfe induce the reichstag to protest with! Cltv- he nationalist lelegates. para rebuke aualnst certain parts 0f j ttcularly John Redmond have been Pres't Wilson's note. j warmly rec(v(Ml in the unionist The Vorwaerts takes just the op-j ronghobl of the north. posite side. Not only dos it attack'" the I.ok l Anzeiger, but it warns thelTHREE AUTO BANDITS
reichstag against any piich action as the Lokal Anzeiger demands. LONPOX. Sept. S. Germany in her reply to Pope Renedict's peace note will agree to the complete restoration of Relsium, according to a dispatch from Amsterdam quotlnt? the Dutch Roman Catholic newspaper Tyd. The dispatch added that Gennany would insist, however, that no separate agreements regarding Belgium's independence should he made. Pres't e Pres't Wilson in person lil tha a uitli Willi l 01 P ( of f I :dent murohcv! the entire rout.
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Mayor Keller's Committee An-1 nounces Details of Parade Monday For Departing Guardsmen. Pinal arrangements for tin- patriotic demonstration that is to le driven in honor of the remaining guard units which are to leave Mon day morning for Indianapolis wert !" , T' nig bv the completed Saturday morn committee on a rr a ngenients a ppointed by Mayor Keller, composed of Maj. I're.l L. hennis. 1 r. i:. G. I'rev er rvath. I". G. .Manmm; and W. II. TeejWe Jt w;s decided to have a parade of the guardsmen, bands, several semi-military organizations, including the G. A. II., Spanish-American war veterans, newly organized home guards, the Pig Ihethcr military also ar-: to marcli. . A platoon of police will lead the parade followed I by Col. George W. Fre erm ut II, his tit-bl stalY. and then the four companies, headquarters, machine gun. supply and hospital corps. "harles 'alvert will have charge of the formation of the parade at the Ieeper park camp. The line of march will form on Lafayette it. in front, of the camp grounds, move south on Jtfayette to olfax av., east on Colfax to .Main st.. south on Main to Washington av.. east on Washington to Michigan st.. south on Michigan to South st., west on South st. to the New York Central station. Organisations Imited. The members of the various vemimilitary organizations are asked to he present at the camp grounds at T:..0 Monday morning as the parade will leave there at S o'clock. Owing to the .-hört amount of time that is left members of these organizations; will not be notified individually and therefote they are asked in general to help make the parade a success. As many members of the home guards as can possibly e in the parade are asked to report on N. Main st. where they will form, with their right wing resting on P.artlett st. The other military organizations will also form on this street with their r i tr h t resting on Foote st. The members of the G. A. R. will fall in line when the parade teaches Colfax av. ami Lafayette st. so that they will not have so far to march. Pr. I. G. Pr vermuth, who has charge of the making up of the lunches for the soldiers announced Saturday that all boxes had been tilled ard this committee would not accept any more donations of "eats" for the boys. Parents of the boy. fcoxTiN'rnn x pagi: pight.i it 4 i , I - I (.liblo,5 Pwt
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Advance of Teutons in Rearguard Fights Reports From Northern Front Indicate That General Retreat of Russians is Slowing Up Germans Hamperrd in Movements by Marshy Ground Dvinsk Fortress Will Resist All Attacks.
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irom ills, neajquaner.s. n nc nnrinern r r t . The hdt'ess o Dvinsk. nil the Dvina river, a ill hj Jet ended t-i the 1 a t man. it was reported. Ol. k'ropntkin denied reports that the fortress had heen rombarded. Fveports as to Dvinsk and the .-lowir. down .if t!ie RuLm retreat were made by Ol, Podoiisky. commissi. mer it the arm)'. Col. Kroprtkin made has report verbally over the l: distance telephone. Col. Kropotkin is president 01' th.e central ann committee. The Russians are occupying new . . . . . ..
positions tbnt had 1" en f riified in nil va n.f. The Germans ar- hampered by the dittlcult uiarshy ground they are comp lied to traverse, and by the fact that th.eir infantry and cavalry have o at -1 ist a need their artillery. "The general situation h.is imHOME SERIE OF RED Civilian Relief Committee to Plan Course For South Benders to Aid Dependents of Soldiers. "Home .service" ; s the newest. activity of the St. Joseph county chaptrr of ihe Red I'ross. JMans for this branch of the work were announced Saturday. South P.end is one of but JO cities In the country which have thus far undertaker "home ser ice." Th' new work consists of relief work among the families r dependents of soldiers and saibus. Its purpose is the maintenance of family life as nearly normal as i"'"i!l(.' under the stress of war A school of instruction for volunteer workers to undertake t h i." branch rif I'.nl Gross Work is I o" brin-. arranged Manv have alreadv vohmte.Ted and more are desired. Par p.cularly are those who have had ...... iriimr, i ti s i if ! a 1 - e r i Ce WOrk I I i ! i I II illlllli- i ..... .... ed"d. The lüde b ctur -hool, which V! ., ill jr. . . . . . - I ard discu.ss-.ons w.i t on!ir.';e for . iv o- s"a n w e.-k-. petal's -.ta-"i ning home sei v iiv J.'.a'is for So'lth P.'Ud V.el'e n.ade juib if atui'tiay by a t ..; : n . 1 1 -c i ti,e p ,1 Voss fd;a nter . on- js-mg f l M ' Ik I". G. Manning, oha ir ;i n :i. V. P T r ai. v. .Mi-s !. !,. Sett. ' o-.-re W Kalr - f.ski. l.ataVfTe l.e,.,.: Mrs. Star b KIomh CommittM' llxplain ik. T!m wot J-. w ill b-u;ri a - -on e....,t. .urn's .,t- .arranged - t b ,th tl. :v .1: .;. I "lief department at W i n x t o : . , T : . t o m m i 1 1 1 e it g - 'a '.t -ment 1 a ti'. irv: follow - 1 ta ! ' j 1 . s j , i e t f . ' 1 ' o . ,; ; ee : 1 !. r i , e ! : : !,;. 1 . 1 t s b e s T . , . - , , 1 r. bring- i - ..-a a r j -ii- P thi- , a V I e ,1 a- naif .es a . e , ..; d.tc f o i .' I ; f a e .:..- 1 o v n 1 . 'a .!.'.. a ! a aia.p. :. , 11... I ,e? : u b ' ' o a e : r. "if 1 A ra w 1 ho its .p a r.d mata uir. ' I ; o! de-- r . a" ' t;..'1 W h-a baV" '' ' ( v ice rria V h av e fi a 1 ... . . H(t;'Jllrf' : " 1 . 1 :i- - (CO NT I Nt KI " N PA' 1 1. I". 1 G il T ;
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Russian rjurcmcn! !rom Riz is reported to the ejiverr.ment t1av .r., provd." der'ired . Krorei?KiT: the i o'-;riu.ion of .' report. "Th Germ I it a re r rei -.u-i in- .! :t!b"-.;i-tjes." Iink HoltN I iiTn. -, addition to the latiiTril obstacles the R .is-i.en i r ruard ar sturdily resisting tht- G r:n,in nt j tacks. The s-.ior, at ninsr. !;. :e fit fortress that l--rk on the (".- rman drive in 1rC.'., i-t causinr. ' " alarm. There are ".o heavy bodje ri German troops moving In that direction and th evacuation or the ritv is not undf-r consideration. gi:rmans 1'sn zi:ppi us. I Meniatb'-nrtl New Sfn' v COPP.NIIAGKN. Sept Germany i using Zoppe'.irs ag-urt th Russians in the operations etst of Rica. The monster dirlcibl are being utilized for attacks upon Ulln ues a w til as f r scouting pürjioses. So far a knowti th!s is th lirst time that German have used Zeppelin; f,,r actual t'.nhtir.tr on land although th-y have attacked hlr .'it sea and carried Viomb lrnppiru raiders over London and Paris earlier in t-. war. Th" Germans claimed to bav" advanced nf.irly ZO miles e.4s r,f Riga, although tlier ur- in'liaTio.-,; thr.t the Russian resistance stitTenit:. IN'trncnul U Calm. There i er,.,,t a'tivit at The. sian naval -rations t.i Reval and Kronsta!t. !t w a - -eporte 1 from Stockholm to. lav that th" Rusj,n men-of-war w er" f'ield a r -t laden with - ipi"'ie of am rr-. : r. : t n r and p rov js-or. - . tpoUllh f .1 cruls at f-".-. Th GrmaT.s j: Rjg., .r" r"P 'rtb.o i.ridi't - t t Ii- I in rra r. Although a t:iir,i-.-r of pr-rs-r ).ne c.c'i from I" trrgr.d advi-" received her-f- :o in s.-,:.i that h itv w n - 4 1m . KAlSllll I'NTI'RS I Tr.m-.t! a.'! e- . T1Ü1 I I l-'T I f A ' '. I ' P. ept. v '' n 1 has -ritc-rrd Ria ir mlllt'f s,,te. :irrcr(li;,. ' .oi.f.s. rr.cra.i to...,. rocrad Aft- r revi"-v!rc ti. trooj.s ;,:-d be-t,.wjr.g ref-erarxi--. the kaiser a 71 1 j . t r d G r: on Al'"' :.s ;'i,',i ? r 1 : of Or-- Pity. "Y) , . ::.;..; ' i a i T C V" a C i ! f " - r.i'cd ,-t: .0. 0;e t'f. :-'!: .: il r- t 1 e f r - V f.I.RM I I I I T IN P. I;TH ST' "11 Mcil.M fof. e of I",. ! I -. : i ' ' - " "---j - - A he:, . - an-hii-s, r." o:r -, ? 1 t- s - t - ' n h ' . P. a", tic. 1.1 pe s ,:d -. .lis-. .r b s.-.t - ... . , !- . 1. ! of O : ; do f.i ' - 1 T: " 1 !H i!" ! , ; of th-- . r. r: ' v ,) if '.' 1 ; I"-r".': 'd ! SEVENTY I. WAV. MEMBERS "ARRESTED IfJ CLEVELAND 1 1 ' ' t 1 a '. 1 r !pirki ii I : 1 inn ciimi: r. ! :: -.t ...:.-' . o I I ;'.'' s. v w p. ' r v . a- . r .- - 1. ' . ej t.MlAi-. w-i- a:r
