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WANT TO PARTICIPATE, ADITS HIGH OFFICIAL

Savs Attitude of Conference on Absence of Delegates From Rome is "Beyond Understanding."

r-r Liiif.-i it-. PAUIS. May ft.. j l.t it'TS dccitl'd loilaj American. Fritish and :an bead th.it th' 'rench ahi ! .issadot a in Ibmic ai" inching overture for the return f the I t ili n peace d'ga li'J t Pari-. "Italy nuturallv ip.itr in thf- pa' .b1 1 e to pa i f 1 - ( 11" fei !P e." a i"l Italian should t-)f'l-:S feel Tll.it sop If t Ii f": g he doh'' J "prepare the ground for the return of' tin- Italian !'! pat V a high Italian o:?i"ial t J I 1 the Tiiitr. H tOfl.lV. The official aid t h" : 1 1 t 1 1 1 : . I of Iii- otlvT alii"-" in ou:tr ahead thf pciic v tt l'-liu'lit v. ithout paxing iitiy ;f'par itl attention to Th" Italians' a . 1 1 er i- "" vond u ober-ta p 1 -ing." Think 1 1 : 1 1 should rl. Without saying s 1 i ! t-i-t 1 v. the official made it a ppa 1! the Italian government feels the p at confi-r- . no should do s i 1 1 e-t h 1 n g rt'";t r 1 i n g . Pres't Wibn'.- appeal to t!i' Italian ir-oj)!i in his . t a t f me nt regarding I iiirno. Fn Imi;' as this tanI.s the 'o 'rntnont fWN tho (if lrjration anriot return tr f'.iris. fi.ivinic heon inihl:''ly afl'rontnf. J'.!.-t what th" ; It.iliaMs -i'i'if 1! i-: n: rlcar, lliouh 1 if ; p;i 1 .-nt that if Wilson will1 "tnhr h;i !. hi-- M.i 1 imu'Mi " or if lit- - 1 niiffr pri 'A'li fot 111.1 l'r ii:itf th1' h''a tes f o ff t ü I'll, f hi ! wil Nt .titer of th'"-e. (:';.i. i.i 1 - .-ay. is in pn.-!i-t - fa '" is an in I.iii)''d. 1 1 mi'ih' c : r I : ' i . .w i : J, . s ' t t ha i ; :itiilv Ti".s-ir fir I Teiiii'.-r : ! . i r i ' and I:---zu Mini.-tef Sonu':" to ii i'iri' m that Ital;- n 1. 1'. . i , . i i 1 . f 1im ,m'v m tlie col i f ! t ! u . A way in t !c fo'ind. howeci for ;li !" Italian 1 Plates tf repiesoit !. r. i is said. ! "Wfl HURT WHEN bit EastbouncJ Intcrurban Strikes Electric Machine on Lincoln Way E. Hudolph A-icri.'.ann a-ul M turi.- :!.'''. in of th;-- . it . tetlu r with Vi r.mi j l n ..oi s h I'li-c identity ( i'i-'i pot be .i -C". t.iil'rd. W eit mr rti in.iuifil I'ttday night abo'.t ! i ' '. i ' h x k x h n A'.. ! et r ie a u -tt'iao'.'il' in h.i'h they uric ri.lirg was stitulv by .it e.i .-t 1 o;t nd Inter.i''".n car and oinpbfclv Icnioü.-h-I. Thf arrider t : d op. I i r : -i nir way K . betwc'Tf A'at air.a and üeddick stv. Mr. Ackn ira nn tmoed to a frierd'- heme ne; il .mil Mr. llo!' in 'A.i- i.im n t . h'.--p:tal. According to !!u II. Hoover, motorman 'f tb.c intcrurban c.h r. he -.1" two machin' coming west o;i l,nn c'n .t V.. ne ar w ., s d:?t"it!' V-eliind the erb,-, and when, he frt machine ut v.itlnn ab.;t ." feet of the ltd ar! a r thf driver 'n-"d dtret!y traf ks. ' h:le ntinue-1 'low v. racks until " f the v va " t trr"-s the Tre t eat :;e rcrond nin'hir.e '"e 5CUt!l de of tb ' witliin six f t of tlie inte: -, ! ( i lion it ab tu-ped to erf--- ! t'.fk.-. and w.i- -rriv k by the i : . When b.e ! rc.-ight h: ear t a .-'T Hooer said that he d:v ov -. 1 th it the i lei tri'- was ' e!rg toned th" ''.r-t a'-. Mr. rioox v - r.d the rln. t' , - v. a p o- -v U ' ' T 1 e , 1 ant w e if '.' 1 t O'Ki! The i. V : ! !. lie i : t 1 v to a p-a a re pel t c hnv f tae and t.-b nit P. t fo th f.i.i 1. : : l a n . c i d b '. S I c a a ' ran i:-p.t-h r a lurried tho v..-t:: ad t et n i .iriifii r v' i : 0 . t : ' : t o - c.mti !ti: cAsri.i I n ;t-d l'r. : I'v r.KIHJN. Ma Ge rnir.f i;t troop- f. T ipg : ii to M u n ii-h b t v . ,t id a i . i i . i -1 1 e . which w . , -. e..;!i..-?s a s I . a d ; l a r ! i" r -. i is pa t !: - reei ; , . ,J ( lighting erntmu.d 1. tLrouhout vhe city. "I. a: i th ir 1 thi . . e . a ii ro - , v r.pi- ' , 1' g todaV ; ni-ht i ! s !

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DAY AND Mf;iIT FULL LEASED WIKE TLLFeiUAl'HIC SKUYICB.

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IUES MAC OVERTURES TO

FIRST UNITS OF NEW ARMY WILL LEAVE TUESDAY K I liifr.l IT.Ni:W Vi:K. May Z. The first units of th-: m v American army of . ;i..itu,n will sail fo' Franco next 'J'usfiav on tho transport Air.nncmlien, it was a o i oi t !ic-(l today nt thf port of cMiiMikation at Iloholu-n. n thous.trnl sohli- rs. i f"ruitpl hy iihintar iilis.tmciit ii tho last few vi 'Ks. makf up the- iirt dol.u lini nt 10 across. They will rcli'r Irifti'd Turn now in Trane a Mil tl( r iiany and make it posihle to i).lito thr hom warl tnovejrtent of nun who were taken hy the draft or who nlitrd for thr duration of the war. POLICE OFFER

FAIL 10 FVIDEWCE

AGAINST ROGERSlCDWTIWUE PROOF

I Liquor Case Falls Flat When Officers Can't Even Tell Make of Machine. What a apparently a strong ia.-c a.iin.-i Alin Hogers Charge! vith th' uiiiwful poyession of lipior "lizled o.!f Saturday mom- , in.: hn the jHlice went on the stand in :h city court to testify against lingers. Th 'Vitlcm-c ofiertd by the otlit rs ili.'Y;M'td maierially I .vtori s the gae out at from the 1 the time of i I Hotel's rrot. Th' machine in nr a- alleged to have bfoiight a load of lhpior from Chica go was no iectci bv lu bi b the police as di- ; c'itv .ludge (Jilmer in a ' gcmral oibr regarding li'jUor ' e.is s. A speciiic re-l'O st was ab-o , made hv I'eputy Pr tu tor eoi'ge i Sc Inn k that the machine bo held tin'til the trial for use as evidence. , At th' trial Saturdav not only i was .the m.iehin" missing, but the nlüivrs could not even tell what i , make of car it was. much Its.- give the ".icen. ' i.übc r it b"r . Ki'hui.c for Police. So mark'! vv.ts tu lack .f ii!ice tliat in dismissing tlie iasj ,.Iu.!g- 'il!mr ;,'ok cca-.-ion to t--b'.llxe th- le'ie,. f(iy Wasting tllc'.r j(" :i and t b eo-.irt's tino- m s'.ich a ! a' ic-2'.o..s ma ..aer. ' Th r ;.'ii . arc Wasting a lot , lime ih.-.t o i lie '.sed to In tier ad -a rr -t a man for i ant age I unlawful ' t h n p r ' :-s;,i' (,f h.juor and sii h 'evidence' a- wa n . submitted . ' ju.lge. -The marked that te. c.i.-- ". -ail t he k.ck of i v idence is o it even aprai- the of- : is hae intended, .ic.d succeeded.; :m throwing the d i-;.n in faor of ( tli.- d feud. int. The failure of a po- ' lice sergeant who lias h er. on the fciee for jci.s cvn to rind out the; make of .tiV automobib an scarce- j ly i intcrpr. 1 in ;:ny oth-r light." liarnliart. viorj. Arcoi ding to Serg t Parnhart. b.'4 stepp.', off the Mt.-h.igan st. tar at 7 o'c'.ack i"i the morning of Ibgor arre-' ..no started to t h p..'n statiop.. Ii- got as far.i- the l'nit. d 'igar s;o. 'Afp" !.' "cr.'rd .. t ire . a o '. . . ; : i a c ; : i i . i s ; -i: .top an-'. Miiu !. Standing l i Pe wat l: d l He car i'.'i h.m on ton going a a go.,.,1 rate a 1 I ! ! ' a I Cl it s of tbt pur.i tin Th fir nearly !ogrthr. ir.di- .' i r i ' g ' t a t iPg h.tvy load. Hp followed ! t hv Ca!' ! o . i point al'O it 'J'"i et ; i -t if M i hu'.i p am I Washington -t- . hell It Slopped. N t he -ar s h' -a w standing nctr tl.e car. vvon'..in w ho J 10 v e.l a'ONTl.NL'LÜ ON 1AGC NINE) I

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Bombs in Plot

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BOMB ADDRESSED TO POSTMASTER QENERAt'BURLESOM SHOWING WOODCN CONTAINER, CLASS PHIAUCONTAlNlNCi MYSTERIOUS ACID. FULMINATE OP MERCUR 0PS

Ono of the boldest and most carefully made plots against any gowrciuuut and whlcn bas as Its object the

deatil 0 at east twenty of the

! fight against Bolshevism was revealed and frustrated In New York. Bombs of a most deadly nature, which were sent to sixteen of those marked for death, have been held bj the Post Office Department Fire other bombs i were delivered. Only one exploded, blowing off th bands of a maid la the home of Thomas W. Hard wick, one- ' time United States Senator from Georgia. By government officials It waj Intimated that the conspiracy against the lives of these men was only tho forerunner of an even greater display of lawlessness and revolutionary ; acts timed for to-day. May 1, Labor's Day for agitation throughout tbd world, buch acta. It Avas said, may i have had for their ultimate end an opn attempt to seize throughout the principal fltles of the country the reins

of the government and establish at thoso points a soviet form of government akin to that of Rnssla. Charles Kaplan, a Post Office clerk, discovered the bombs, and Owen Eagan. Inspector of Combustibles, determined the contents and dangerous calibre of the bombs.

OF BOMB PLOT Two Clews Lead New York Police to Nothing Follow Third. I'.y I nit e 1 Pr': Ni;V VOIIK, May C An arrest must be made today in the investigation of the May day bomb plot which centered here, if the police arc to make good their prediction that there would be arrests "within hours'." The time limit is up tonight. Two of the clews obtained yestertJay i'd to notning. me linger print OM l,u bomb mailed to Mayor Hylau i turned out of be that of a police- ! man, it was learned. The police satitieil theniselves that tho explosives i found in the Riidwin Medical In-j i stitute were not placed there in con- j ; nection with the May day plot and j al.-o that Dr. Charles Haldwin. head i of the institute, had nothing to do j with it. ; Tiiis left the paper clew the trac-! in.g of the paper in which the bombs! who wrapped, from the time if left' j the factory of I,o Jonge. iv Co. h're. 1 ! where it was manufactured. Detectives were working on this. Labor Surplus Drops in Week, is U. S. Report p,j u . ; 0, pr'v: WASHINGTON'. May With the pa-sing of the week ending April ;b'.. another drop in the country's labor surplus was re corded, the labor liopa rt ni u" announced today. Reports from Ü2 cities to the department for that week show 2.0n."i unem ph cd . Labor shortages aggregating .... ware reported from Pall Iliver. ia. : c'olumbia. S. C. and CharlesS. C. A general shortage of ."'..v labor in. all farming districts a..-' were shown. Tiie principal decrease in surplu? during the v k were at Meridcn. Ccnn.. l.f".' v; New Haven. "J.OOO; Indiar.apol:. 1.00' and Portland. Ore.. I.L'cO. KANSAS CITY. Mo Snow balls in Mav. The Ked Cross requisitioned them by the- thousands. They arc to pelt the !-9th bold artil'ery. other :kwers will do where snowballs are not available.

SOUTH BEND, INDIANA,

and Men Who most prominent men In this conntry Electricians Go Back to Work for 60 Cents iilectricians who have been striking in South Ttend for several weeks have composed their differences and have accepted the original proposition of the employers. They will return to work on this basis Monday. The men will receive fiO cents an hour, with an eight hour day as the hasis. The open shop will ho maintained. The men demanded an increase to 8 4 1-4 cents an hour and the clos-ed shop. The increase granted by the employers amounts to 1 0 cents per hour in practically all cases, inasmuch as most of the men were receiving :o cents, only a few ,u,l''""1' omei.s luciwm ao ccnta under the old scale. E OME JUNE FIRST Will Plan Address to Senate on Voyage to America, Say Friends. P.v t nif.'d Pres: WASHINGTON". May C Pres't Wilson expects to return home around June 1 and a special session of congress may begin either May l'1 or June 2 according to the latest authoritative advices reeived he re from Paris. e.Oü'. words of has bc n e - The peat e treaty, whoso tet alread'.

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ceivt d at the state department, will , Delta lental fraternity while In colh;: e been made public and oppor- leg0. I tunity given for a thorough digest of: Funeral servics will be hebl at

its articles by the senate before the prescient returns. He plans to pre-ra-.-e his address to congress enrouto 'v".- and hepes for speedy action on ;:.c treaty iii tho upper branch. His friends here will be firm in then- demand that the president tour the country after he has delivered

address to congress and explain nurjai WiU be in the Oakridg; Cempcaco tieaty to the people. etcrv at Goshen.

TKWSPOKT AHItlVMS. : Rj l uitel Vvs: . PHII.ADFI-PHIA. Mav .The transport Maui earn-ing 3. '77. men I of the 2sth division, entered the Delaware breakwater at 7:4" a. m. nay. ana is nie to afternoon. m t dock here this

SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1919.

O OFound Them CHARLES KAPLAN, POST QFrCfi CLERK WHO DISCOVERED TV4E BOMBS. who have taken an active part In the A. B. KICK, ILL FIVE DAYS. IS DEAD Well Known Local Dentist Victim of Double Pneumonia. is Dr. Albert Uoy Me.ssick, ?, years old, a prominent dentist and well known clubman of this city, died at Kpworth hospital Saturday morning at 4 o'clock following a five day.s' illness of double pneumonia. He is: survived hy his wife. Mrs. Marie Davis Messick, two small daughters. Dorothy Jane, live and one-half j years 0jdf arui Martha Marie, three i .mnf ... f.,,iw.r. Woodson V. 1. Mecick of (ioshen, ana one brother. Morton V. Mesifck of Cleveland, O. Dr. Messick was born in Goshen on .Tune 4. 1SSS and was educated in the public schools of that city. t ! graduating from the high school in j June. l?o. In the fall or that year ! he entered the dental department ! of Northwestern university. Evansj ton. 111., from which he was gra.dj u-.ted on June fb 190'.. One month j iatn-. juiy r. iso?. he i.ecan ins . lental practice here, in which he ! has been most successful for the j past 1 o years. His marriage to Miss ! Marie McKean Davis, daughter of ' Mr. and Mr-. William J. Davis of j ;oshen. took place on April 7. ! im Ir. Meswjck vn an active and well likd member cf the First i Presbyterian chureh. Portage lodge,; No. ;7.. P. and A. M.. the Kiwanis. Knife and Pork. Pr.iversity and ! ; Country lu'is. the "hamber of ; 'Commerce and the St. Joseph Den- j ' tal association and the PHi Sigma thf First Presbyterian church Sun-' day afternoon at 1 o'clock. Rev. C.I A. Iappineott. D. IV. officiating. The! body will be takn to Goshen immediately after th services" and e.n Mond cy afternoon at 2: CO o'cIoc'k services "ill b held at the father's home. 1!? N. Th!rd st. AHCTnTIXT DIIIS. j T.v T'tnte.l Pr ss : rilK'AGO. May 1. Harris w. Hueb.l. architect and known nationi ally for his Masonic activities, was

to-.(päd hero today of pneumonia. He

1 was commander-in-chief of Oriental consistory.

1 NT.WsPArr.K KOFI THE HO MB WITH AbL. XUE IX)CAL NEWS.

tal fIsepäräte treaties to SAYS GERMANS 1 b& mm m M iULl

MUST SIGN TERMS

ALLIES OFFER Maximilian Harden Say Delegates Are Worst That Could Possibly be Chosen. HY rilAXK .1. TAYI.OK. I'.y l'nit-a I'rpMs: HKHL1.N", May I. ( l)y courier to F'aris-. May Grrin.niy to savo herself from (Tstruction. must si. cm any peace t-?rms tiir allies offer hvr, Maximilian Hardt n. editor of Dio Zukunft an i thn must outspoken German of promitunoc, told tho United Press today. Harden expressed fear, however, that the propapanda already disseminated hy the German government may ini'hi iu the people to ; refuse ratification of the treaty, even j if the delegates finally counsel it.s acceptance. Although a radical himself, he declared ho opposed com munism at this time, while admitting his h 1 ef that the country will he plunged into communism if the treaty is not s-ipned. An? Not Iaifiisi.s. "Tho German peace delegates are the worst that could possibly have i hern chosen," said Harden. "Herr Schueckintr is the only pacifist among them, and even he was a member of the jury which recently! declared the murder of Capt. l-Vyatt j justified." (Fryatt. commander of a. British merchant steamer, was executed because he is alleged to have attempt ed to ram t-. U-boat.) "The delegates have made their position more ditticut by influencing the people through the press to oppose the alli d peace terms. It is doubtful if a plebiscite could now resuit in acceptance of the treaty, j since the pross is deceiving the peo- j plo wor.se than it did during the war. j "Would Twist Points. "The san e Germans who eon-! demned the 14 points as over-harsh I and impossible, when Prts't Wilson first announced them, are now in- ; tentionallv twisting them about to ' i make them easy. Th.; 14 points are not easy. They are hard. Pres't "Wil- : son dil not intend them otherwise. j "I told the German people when ! they were first enunciated that they t were the t est we could get, and that we had bettor accept them. Tho press now roars about violation of tiie points oecause tn' peace terms are hard. Nood Sympathy. "If the treaty is not accepted, then the government will have thrown Germany into renewed and lasting suffering. Germany needs food supplies and crodit, but more than that she needs the world's good will and sympathy. If the Gernnfn delegate.. hy their att:tude, do not gain these and do not convince the world that Germany is changed and reformed;

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if Pres't Wilson no longer can cham-j considerably more than 7 0 o , t pion justice for Germany because j orth of bonds have been sold. Germany does not deserve justice; j Tll,. announcement caueed Chairthen the government will be over-, man Chandler unusual satisfaction thrown. I would consider that a ca-j as Mr. Chandler i-" a Mishawaka tastrophe. Not because I am opposed, man. Ho said: to the theory of communism I ami -j am expecting nothing el-- now a radical myself but because I : put South Bond to go j r the top think that the present is no time' immediate lv. I am v rv sur that

ror a change of the social order. I-or ; instance when a patient is in the! middle of a difficult operation it is' unwise to begin teaching him dan"ing lessons, lhat is the tragic poi tion of Germany. "I am fearful of the worst if the i

German delegates trifle and bluff mini3tr.r Jn tn Cltv wil, pr,,ach f)!, when our whole future depends up-;th? yictorv loan, bonds will be sold on our changing the worlds hostil-, in tht rhurchos. an,i th,, necessity ity to good will, by openness and' , rftM.,,.-s rr.mr.Wfr.

honesty Colonial Troops Appi in Big ear London Parade I.ONDOX. May Z. Twelve thousand Pritish colonial troops participated in a "Victory march" today. Canadian, Australian, New Z. i- 1 land. Ne wfo jndlanl. South African , and West Indian soldiers were in line. The pa -ade started from Hyde-; Tark shortlv after noon. Kin George tooK the salute at HucKingham palace where Qu en Mary, the prince of Wales. Field Marshal Haig. War Minister Churchill. Sc'y Daniels and other notables were gathered. Tens cf thousands- of persons t hee re d the marchers. Tlie rout-i was gaily decorated with flags und bunting. Twelve Canadian airplane performed ttunts overhead.

Mav Give German Cables to Allied Powers Now Holding Them, Report

From "Big BY FRED S. I nltf-d l'n : v

PARIS, May 3. Preparations were begun at St. Germain today for reception of the Austrian peace delegates. Although no date has been set for their arrival, this activity was accepted as indicat

ing they Versailles. will come before THINK JAPANESE SETTLEMENT NOT FAIR PRINCIPLE HY (Willi I). fiUOAT. It T'nitt'il I'rrss : PARIS. Mav :;. rhinr.v, p' .n f ? oda y i trri- ! 0i0!.,tP tri- th., .-.tutud. that disposition of Japan's torial claims hy the " liz thre v. as in direct contravention to the principle enunciated hy Pres't Wilson regarding Italy's claim to 1'iume.

vjlltll n ill t- i in 'Ii . i "immih - 'he upheld." TTesT vüson. a was pointed out yesterday, believes the league of j nations eventually nill oust ' government concessionaries all big fron? , China, thus turning what at pros i rnt appears to be a Japanese vie j tory into a victory for China I MISHAWAKA GOES HER QUOTA AS ; Victory Sunday is Planned to Boost Enthusiasm in This City. Mishawaka is "over the toj" in tlie Victory I.ibTty loan. W. 1 Miller. Mishawaka loan chairman. I announce! ! man W. I. today to t'ourity ChairChatidler. The unota for the city w as $ ? 6 ,1"1 0 0. and according' to Chairman Miller's ügure.s today. South P.-nd will nev. r p. rmit Mi-ha waka to outdo it. in ainway." Victory Sunday Tomorrow will b Tomorrow , VieTorv Sun- ' day. one of the of the Victorv m)st important days. Liberty loan tuii-r;-iL'n in St. .losenn eountv. .vcrv ' rpuota of So.900.00C will be impressed on thousands of people. An added feature of th"- day will be the appearance- ef the fimous j Uiuc jacKet rard tor -i conce rt in ! the high school auditorium at 4 'o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Hon. 1 George Barnard of Newcastle, Ind.. I famous attorney and politician, will Diso deliver an address. Arrangements are being rapidly 1 completed for the lunei-.eon of all : the business men's organizations of the city to be held in the Hotary room of til- Oliver hotel next Frinoon. The luncheon wa.- to have, i,,., :x held on Thurs ia.v. lut it h-n ,rrn found practical to hold it or... day later. The Chamber of Commerce, Uotary, Kiwanis. Fniv ers.ty. Knife and Fork clubs and the AdSell b-.iguo will participate in the luncheon. A banner gathering of all the ba-ir.e-s men of the city is being P ! a n n e d . Not Uedding I to I ort s. Keports haw been coming in from various sources in the la.-t few days to county loan headquarter:; that ofNINE.) (CONTINUED ON PAGE

ment and disillusionment of tbr'lerr"s AlonUay or 1 ursciay. Ao Chinese people if the council stands 1 conference between allied and firm on its y ttlement of the Shan- German representatives was tung om-stion." declared an of!u ia 1 scheduled for today. The 'bistatement issued bv the Chinese, j . . i i- 7 ..t,. Ä ,. . ... , .. 'three continued disctissjon of The councils handling; of the i .... . Flume question Feems all the more ! disposition ot the German rea.son whv China's claim should ! cables yesterday. An unr.on-

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