South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 241, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 August 1919 — Page 1
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.AFTERNOON EDITION ATI EWS TlT'O u AT III r If! I mi : I i . I. in ,7 JJ.JJ r VOL XXXVI, NO. 24 1 : AY 1 N I NH.PT F!T,I. I K.W.P v:?i;r: r f: r.i , ; -m i - si:uvk i:. SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1010. M'.'.v.-g'.U'i:;' I'nu ti:i: h wit! i ai.i. vi!: !.. vi. m:vs. PFICE THRilU 3CZ3 33 r n nri I Li lJ n .l J
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TESTIMONY ."INSPIRE y Kndrick Asserts Unorganized Masses are Ignored in "Big Five" Probe. r.v TV. I'M !r,M: : WASIIIMi'i'o.V, A.; Wit-; r. '- KT'T- rii.-r m ;.. ilf of the li i ! r.Krv'i.' trn.e i !if s nrTe a ;:r:' m i: nit' : '.m mit t " are "inspired" S"n. K-nd- . r irk. Wynmln?. declared to. lay. "Tho rrr-sn' arP"!:- her, are Inf-r-lre.-i bv th ortiiiized forces in-t-rei--d In defeating th- oil's .vlul'1 , ;:rihard." Kendrik tat'i Kfndrl. k, hinis-If a hie s-!o,v raider, believes th- rank and ?il- of a 1 1 li'iin'ii and farrr.rs ar.' for rc':!a?ion of th- p.M kers as proju.-.-Tt , in his our. m-.!si;re. or tho lCrnyon b'.il. both .f whnh are : j ; i i- on-; -'.d ration l,y t'.o -enate a ! i- U ! t 'ire ; oiiiinii!!''. i K ndriek i pr-i'b-r.T of the A 'nerican Wit ton 1 1 I.tv estoc!; asso . ,. i, ,. , , ,i ; :a ? .o n . w n '. 1 1 :i i n e n r a 1 1 I ; r. f cor of the lulls I 'oiiml No ( ippoition. t "I have just returned from a fi wteks' trip through western sto' 'k p: ...Pleins territory and et u.r for one man who was mditeetlv a-o-. i i ted with the p ack -rs. I never f'.-und a Mr.ub- man o;ipoe. to thi b ir'.slat ion." V.e .t id '"The Anieri.an National ?.ivei ; ;.... 1, ... .... .. .1 . t I m T ivor i it. I li" state a-iK iattons in i "oiitrado and W oii'Mis have nilorsed it. l'ot' eiitions of farmers! and tttle rai-t rs ov the country j are adoptin:: t e.-o! 1. 1 ! i .us t'avorin-rj tile bl'.'s.--Ktinlril; sii.l no "fort is b iumude t. mdu tb.c-e triendly to tin b:l! to eonie to Washitmtou to t s- i t!t. ! Assures Support. i ;-! an et,, 1's.ive 1 1 i ', and V e I .e not asking them to mike it. but t'i. ' are for leci.-l.it ion. make no r;u-:.ik- ..bou that," b- add. d. ' l-.a l rma n (!r"i:.in o; the 'oiainitSd to.'.. iv th i a i-.-.ss mürht i
i - t -.ken ai'"':t S- .". and that I , . , , .ji v 1 ; Anus, assistant attorney p;emral in v,.. ,,. t,...; farm is o,;i.I b. heard - ' - ,., r j i harue of the povt rnnient's ju ice iure- K;trse s-,,. rai.- r. l. campaign, predicted today. A Kcn;!uii.!. 'a-tbt'-n. Kais, wi.u.-'eral redu tion of L' " percent will kndrik ..s follow ;. "The;. !. tre- I tin ally result from the government's ; i d o , i s proi..iear!; ' .n..; ..oh- :n;:t'ort. Anu s further predicted. v,,,,thw. .il: i;n-t ' bdl of i Ames statement followed a let- , :, - ikt t aw, al'U.c tit; - ':' I'.ut t.r by the shopmen leaders advisI w ih to a.sure you tb.it t!i"r- arc ! m their men to withhold striking i . ... ..... i ..', . ' . . v'.. I. a I'ii d i s to i v e t he ro vern nin t
.!!-; ! 1 I II I I ' i m .il... i ' .. .i .Ii,:;i.:.ii'y of th. 'iw-t.,., k n.en wb.oi !a"r voir J'o-it.oi'. a:'.'1 wc; . , 1 n - u a out- bill if tliey had t a. n ans xpre mu themsflv CHICAGO HOG PRICES DECLINE STEADILY. MARKET IS FLOODED 1 -.1 Pro ' i w . a -,-.p. . (V s i w th 't or' s , I r ( v ot ::v ; 1 . w ; n a at .-:-. k 1 With lav . o.: at N here .i J' 1 vv.r than th'-y th. ree Ia th rrcor d i : ! u' t i . a i j i a. tl'" ally !' t :a a'.-'l eom- . .. h,t s in i . k 1 i . t r : a. t I tiP U Ve--. Kr i-on for s' v; w ,,s an :: - : o- -:: v t "'lit i i I i i ' '-T 1 : v -' ' . - w i V S e O ", 1 1 TV I ' to ',. ,' i iv - , Ah:!pa rmp- . f fi . . h me , M . n;ie . a r . ,ud Ii o er i MitmUe:! - k t. the Chic . go T. . i V k t c nth-r low ered p: ic .-. t w T" e I W : '. b v . ; . , if'. the ffects of t b. .ia.:n-l- " t., ,rc f. !t in other bia v,., than 1 V" b.c. id of red un.-'dd lor a- .-er.l . .-er ire price ptai s r '. ' ; " "e Thc 'A 1 s STEAMERS COLLIDE BUT 30TH ARE SAPE VFW V 'UK. Aiat. - .... ., ton fr. i-'.ter of s : ' an: -1 . ' . . . . d ".: a ' c .r'v v. ith the lb -iV.sh f:-e:-:h. r lb-tio-A : ' ' ' ' ' e . !: a:".' 1 Tl ... w ., r :..:. 1 : il' iV -il . ,.t dho..k- Flat-- a i :' " .. . : ' e ' O O x - ... r ; . 1 , O'V'1 S'('a;... . 4.- . ) , :':.: v -. . t . . v. . . - : r-.-t. d h' '!- i a'd- r
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MIMM.rii:U. 111. ,uilar. i who entcriil the lioine of S.nn ltt ti l n lu re. took, a part of Ids haul i I it-it 1 1 Ii vl.ip at Pa tt (Tsui's face while Ik Irpl. I ALISAS. Texas Police took a broth rlv interest 'uln-ti 1. I,. .'(.:rol- r-1 rt somebody vtd i :'l-n Iiis new i;iir of JIT shoes .-i.. 11. : IvANsXs (TIY, Mo. I toy Slroiitiii. in :is joyful nt Iiis iKirmilii v. Im'ii In- ;i jitney luis for $27. PoMeo t.jt told liim lie had lioimht a -toln rar. lie didn't Know, Ii- said. Im ;iiiv Minicl'ody l;is stolen It from j him now. " A I K I'J I A X. III. -The im-m-i.,.ls ,,f the hoard of review were t i overt i.;: from the shod; oduy. Vi tli'i.l.iv i tirli t :i v t i:i Vf ! MTiiuvir. - i '1 ail diiianiiel his tax tlouhl '1. . s I'. I'AI'I,. .Minn Tliu. -My name's Murphy. I'm Irish. If ou tr to iniiu1 I'll hhnv ou to hell. l'oli-Miiaii. "Mi name's Ciillell. ned" 1 Murphy lost the deiisioii.' ' MII.W'ArKKi:. Wis. 1'rank 'K fe made a pief.tce of lUueroat Nick niumenberr by throw-
in;: a blueberry - into Ids face. ! poration to meet the committee r p-'ICef.-was tined lo berries for j resenting its orpanied employes, having too much crust. j .ludte Klbert (lary. steel corpor.ition
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I se you haw the passwintl." inf ers' brotherhood. would r;ot as tin reply. "It's the lir.-t swine- venture a prediction today; as tim; rloor to the left and ni can Krtjwhnt tlte resilt of tlio shopmen's
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Ames Says Costs Have Beer Forced Down in Many States. l' I n i t Pres: W A S III NC. T N . A u. J '. . 'e ry material decreases in food price? ,. oi .1 . v link-.. - - - - r- - -j i hunce to make pood in its iipht to I in'.; down prices. I tue. hatelv afi.r makinp his Pia -ii.-tio,: Ames ..l;t into conK r-i
! u;:;. .orro.v of v.. yen s'ate.- throuphout Asia Minor are me-st, d A-'v , ,-n P .nur. TV. pover- P-ithetic." 1 'haries II. Crane, head of . n-.s .,." b,a to Mter stat aid in! th American mission 10 the m ar! uttim. least, declared today upon his return ; r .. .
, ; i; o-n irons." Am.s said already , ..!: ::...! m .a..iu .0 ..litic. uu 'a.'.in . . w b'i,v, Tennessee and 1 ki in . A drop o h .,-;. ..w I ..-. , v. hi . h ... 1 i.uoi i-terdav at 'hi-a-aliaati- n of 1." tie- t th- m.v,'ii::iit-:it' campaign. Anot h' r th" peroral leere, m s of ..i.iltus of companies r-- in food pr. lact.s and cluth - " ARCHDUKE JOSEPH IN nnii-rinAi n i-m a nr rULI I ILAL AntlMA Ur HUNGARY DNCF MORF 1 h v t h.i.a PrI UN NA. Aug. L'v Archduke Js. ph. recritly oated as head of the ; t a a m i n p.'; rnment. re---nt r d :1a' pol.taal arena today. Addressing sev.ral d. putat ions f eiiizetis hi. Hud.i ; won ! h" th-clared Htmg-iry' . from her gi.te" and aai" W'.-.'d o. . -.iy her fern; er posrfoi: ::: int r rat ion a 1 affairs. Stpkir. Fr-.- dri' h. premier utabr. J-s"ph.. ;s engaged now in establish-i-:c .t rr n g"'rnme:ri. in w men nt ;. pr ui rs:;ip BEL EV JANT0RS FIGHT WITH BOMBS V- t ' ' 1 If e--'Hl'W;.. , ;p C.. What w ,-a b to h.i e bee .-. .i . i . th- war 1 ' tween union T.-.'ors and apartment hou.se ownrs n h . niploy non-union careta k - .. .A 4.-.r!v In.l ... li t..-n I .- . I . - 1. . t I-,',,,- ..n.'irür 1 .-. 1 Li - l'. ..'-4 . .: 4V' 4 414 .'I'.li. .a. ,a 0 ,r.r..... r.oiai.'-- o 'l''0'' i'. ...fc..Viw t.i.4V4.4r. 1.. two t,. tchl orhco.lsIn cb. -.1-.. wa'.N were sma?h- !. window brc.- n and ccupants o....O'T .-it N of rl.it- tin own. from their o!y
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PRESIDENT IN CONFERENCE Federation Head Presents Pressing Problems of Labor to Nation's Executive. I'.y I'ruf 1'p'sr : ! WASHINGTON. Aus. 2. Samuel! Coinpets. president of the American Federation of I.ibor, tob"y asked for an appointment n ith I'res't Wilson, it was learned. , (lompers will present the steel situation to the president, it was definitely learned. Clompers' r"quest for a conferi'ilCf was granted and he will see the president this afternoon. In absence of any announcement, it was assumed that dompers wished to over the whole present labor situation with the president. It waf retarded as probable that j Ciompers miM ask the president to appeal to heads of the steel corhead, has refused to meet this committee so far. .Makesi NO I Yotlietion. I Warren S. Stomv head of the enletter will be He pointed otit. however, that it is a brotherhood pol-i i:xz;:Td wai,-. tnatters pendinc. this policy would b adhered to. Other brotherhoods, however, have wape demands now up, or pending. Stone pointetl out that if the government should fail in its f0 day period to lower prices, strikes would brine: on more serious results than at present, as winter will be eomimr on with its attendant hardships. "It isn't a matter on which a solution can bo found two or three years from now." said Stone. "Something
must be done immediately If meniives and the man who pays for it.
and their families are to be able to live. In Cleveland prices on some commodities are two to three cents hiplier now than before 'the fair price campaign' was started. I'm afraid prices won't ccfme down materially until tV.y put some profiteers in jail." Stone, with the representatives of other brotherhoods: and athliated railroads organizations, held a conference with (flenn F. Plumb last ni.Kht. Stone said the Plumb plan leapue was paininp from 2.000 to n.eOi new members daily. SAYS ASIA APPEALS TO U. S. FOR HELP t,ii' . .i l : . : 1 1"-- ","""";- irom Constantinople. I'ur.np- inrec montns. r.aica said. "We visitid 0a.' towns and vil - I lai'i-vj nnd r ceivad 1 i'.Oh .! ele'-n t ir.v s- - r- - -
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, crossing the deserts and plains. Alii ! of them were looking to America for .'is.sistanie. Despite the mosiem re - s-r.. the delegates without excpJtion unbur.l.-ned themselves to us, irolicativ.p that all the hopes and ami ictions or tms" peop.es are tied up thc ;tll,f thlt l'niu'1 i ill In. Ip tlu m." ' : ! rr.me said the mission did not' ! h-" time to visit Armenia, but re'ports inli-atd that conditions there .vtTf "extremeiv dltressing.'CA n a n SAILS Oil SEPT, 3 ; Belgian Mieter Will Accompany Noted Frelate Home r J x r v ,rum truSl1' t'tr.ted Tr.: WASHINGTON. Au. r.ariin.il Mercier will sail for New York from P: on th." A-amemnon. Sept. . the Pelcian oftb ual mfornai - ! i !,or..i" i.n.. -1 " . . a ..A ,,. : tion burean here announced today. ' Un -C! 1... -i.-onm. .n....l .- !.. tl" . lit V .lll.T .4 144 liii. m toi-..wTt- to t) tm i.- 1 . " t..Ut " 144- ll.lO'i . Statt s. Paron Marehier.r.e and P.a:i one Man hienr.e. who are return - iti ffn thw eeartrv to teat.. fir, ,r m tn.r.s for the visit f tht k.r. and
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aboard the S S. P.oval Georpe. on is waving the tlaK which he took carried the lla.tr with him through a 7 TV 7 7 Take - Double
Action on Chicago H. C L.
P.v Fiiitf.l Pre?.: rHH'AGO. Auk. 21b With livestock and produce prices on the downward trrade on the wholesale markets, povernment otlicials todayprepared to take double barreled action to force u similar reduction by retailers that may be felt by houseIMst. Atty. riyne was to reiurn 10day to Washington to bepin work on court proceedinps apainst the nie live" packers, while feder.il authorities announced 40,000 pounds of supar seized last week will be on sale to the public at U 1-2 cents a pound. While the price drops at the stock yards and on produce markets have been sharp, experts asserted the effect mipht not bo felt in the retail stores until quantities boupht at previously hiph prices had been exhausted. To sell at lowered prices, they explained, would bo to lose money. Quotations Descend. 1 With lS,rc,,j hops left over tionii Ivesterdav and receipts today of 14.- . i i iVH quotations continue.! nie uuwuuard trend. Pack in 5 hops sold at n 4.-,, to $lt. the average decline from ysterday being vents a hundred. . .... p.oth i-attle and sii-cp rue.i .owr, with pens overcrow neu. ikmuiis, . in all livestock was sluppish. PaCK im.ui rt-fiised to lUv' fltMVlo 10 .. ...l overstock- when retail trade was considerably cur1 tailed by ronoTk 1 efforts by house.wives here. Tlie effect of the price slump w a? felt on the board of trad" whn : rains los from 1-S to 1-4 of a c nt m in" -im - T7--.. i- ' -- 1 ST. FAFF. Minn.. Aup. - y.--The hiph cost of living prob. em m .no Twin Cities today appeared to be mv,r tno Xi,lllMUIls j-ooo. ! Food prices in the '-cheapest city !to live in in the United States- have : gone tobogganing during th" past . , , . A TWO wtes. no- , ...-u.io . to the activity of department o. jas- ' tice otlicials. ! The price of hops at th1 S.vath St. ; Paul livestock market has decline! ; in sympathy with the Chicapo warjket and today tb.e price here ;s $3 "bs thad it vas three weeks apo. ! rattb- and. sheep have lik-wL-" ZiX uT l ait r with the same sp-i as woa i UIT rot kil ;,ru7 Prov;s:or,s arid produ ce prices. iaoeei. "' - - - - , T - , in th. list mo weeks p.'p.irtmer.t f othCl i.S nere .OO.-v lor iaihere look for fnr- , , r. eeff in ir.fr :r'j's io piiv" oi n-". . th- TAin Cities. n. -k r r r rrr '' ntrUbtb boUU.UUU TT O D LA T. 1 I 1 1 I T UIIUVJL Tun rnmuuo . .w.iou P.v Pr'tel rrc ' i v V KK. Anc. 2f. ..m::;r! : iuMr-ih armvanced today tb.at I. t .-'......1 a .1 .,"..r of " A !k e A A foI hi pherom nal thr c-: ar-td I
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i one of the many American heroes his recent arrival in New York. Marks with him when ho left America. II 11 his adventures on the firing lino T) 7 J? - Barreled T FLYERS FINIS 1 Nine Expected to Complete New York-Toronto Aerial Derby. ry Pnited Pres: KOOSFVFLT FIKLM. j. I.. A UP. l"j Twenty-seven airmen had tinished the round trip race in the New York-Toronto flyinp derby when the umaininfr entrants return.-.! tne.r, tliphts today. Fight others, repre-; sentinp an equal number of starters! a...,t v. I ...... t . .1 .imch 1 1. T or-., r.iirinir'ht toi. r-vv. ...o-o j niKnt, when Iii race ends. : of th&,0 who ha e completed the ! ,4M(1 1 I circuit, is K-.t from this t.,-.u a.id. 1 . 1 A j nin uom aiuua. ottleial results win not t-e ready. .in fit -.-. vt .w&ctle it v:ii s:ii.b tndav . . . . Ii . . ,T
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plans today for a still greater raoinp i j t.Vetit, probably to be held in the; spring and to include New York. T- ; ronto, Chicago and Uayton a? ur , jUmai points. j Intont Quit--on. imviK. iu me a: we; o !rl today whc.n u was 1,ear!1? ;htX , i.ieut. Daniel u. i.isn. w no ;en ne: e j ve,u,r(laV ln a DoIIaviland four had a chance to beat the time of Lieut. , . Maynardf regarded as a pos- , tde winner. (iirh s oiiicial time -T . . 1 a i . . t -. . - If he IO lt'iuiiiu vv (t3 .iv uuiiuir?. ii can do as wall on the return he will1 b'ivA besten Mavnard's recorJ of ' v ....... .. . if-l.l ni'HitPs
Officials at the Meld prepared a j . hrir.P' d and strikers of the M.tl- I barpo y thsummary today showinp that of th i :tble Sterj r.-.stir.?s Co. and the 1 1-- , , r -. . r (. - t. rr: ".7 original entries. Z2 actually; pnc- Fonndry sto-ed th" factory -ra i ; hf: d :''
started. Twenty-.se en have hr.isn- j el the race, nir.e, are c xp&cted to' complete the circuit to-lay ani I'i ' machines were disabled. LARGEST THEATER IN WORLD HIT BY STRIKE I T... t-,.,.,.i rr. I i II. O W M l'.--I. vrw yppv rUP - fr. r? ? , r,.a p-irt tn th ITin - d-."-
podrcme stru: jitst before last eve-; wolkrr.er. t attack the- plants a nd j rime's performance ,.f -Happy Pays"ithe hotels where th" str;ke-breake5 :: i and th" world's bir-fs: theater turn- utTrt v-topp::.-. Two thous.uvl men
-d away thrones who held tickets. I ed i.w.iv throne who held tickets.! Tin lUrOarOfllP IS tflC I f n t V -1 n 1 r U : th iU p--q dark throuph Vtrikesj her ' T.i- Actors F'-iuity as.-ociation .ieia:ms rfspor.sibility for the strike at the- I 1 1 p IlOi r O Til P. W.UlCh (Oe r.Ot b. Ion- to the Producing Managers'
COLLECT LIST OF NATION'S FOOD G0ÜGERS
fill be Used as Basis for Criminal Action When ; Congress Passes Measures. j t'nito.1 Prrw: J WASHINGTON. AtlP. 2?. Ut of! retail foocl dealers chnrIr.tr exces-j Blr rrr 1t a ntf o r a hnlni- ro'1oef. In every bis ci'.y, Atty. (Ten. Palmer let It be known today.
The lists are to V.e used as thejaddre-s In Spoka nr. Wash, basis for criminal action acainst the! Saturday, Sept ?., and S :rd .v. ,
dealers iinmed atelv when con cress passes Palmers proposed amendments to the Lver food conti ol hill. Congress is expected to write the amendments ir.to the bill within a few days. Wholesale arests of retail dealers in everv citv are certain to follow. 4. . - . . ...;a w. i . . . ; ,i . ' it t -.oo O.C llir JUll-e UCJMI iment. ; i aimer s nsi inciuur s many wnoic - I sal j dealers as well as retail. Apents j also are investizatinp prices charged I liV rest anr:inti in mrinx- eitio ('Vi-iin ! 'v ' l" restaurants are l.einp- piven special attention. I s,,"' Immense IVolits. Evidence already in Palmer's pos session indicates that profits of 100 per cent, on many ai tides of food nre common in several eastern cities.! Palmer's amendments provide dealers convicted,, of proiiteerin p snaii tie jaiieu or nnea . . 1 1 1 1 or both. The attorney peneral planning to press for jail sentences where convictions are obtained, officials said today. Fair price committees organized by dealers in many cities are helpingPalmer's apents pret evidence apains; retail proliteers. The committees also are framing- fair profit lists. PITTSBURG CAR MEN ACCEPT WAGE AWARi" ry T'idfe.l Prrss: riTTSnnifJ. Pa.. Auc. 2D Nor-! mal electric car service was resumed! here at ,1 o'clock this mornintr the I strikinp" carmen havinp voted to ac-' cept the war labor board's award of! an increase of six cents an hour.! TU 1. , . . . I i oe mni ii.nv r-uirnoi io won;, under protest, after two weeks of striking and w ill cor tinue their fipht for an additional increase of six cents an hours. TWENTY MEN KILLED IW PDWriPR PYDI flClflM ii i w ii uuu uai uuoiuil I'.y I'nn.'.i l'r.-s: AkCHANCHI, A up. 2v-Tw. r.ty j men were killed and -in a : - it was estimate,! today a resu't of the epb.s;on of an ammunition barpe which dstro-...! t:- Pritin n.onitor r.low Worm. . DLLOWS II UNO RIOTS Ofrnnip nflcrlnrl rl - " UC0CI l-u dl,u ,uoa Ul Asking State Troops Is Abandoned. T'v Ir r..' Pr.se- " j; p 'H M x I . Ird. Aug. i .,,,. r.'r.-x ... t..,e..- !, u.ina l'Oi'''. .'.i, i.i io- . . . r. f a.-..- in Uo.-V, d ! of rio'inc in which shots w re ex--tvj iVnru Th" str-- t w-re .es. rt'-d a: 1" today nnd th" otrcials had prartieal!y abandoi-.ed the idea of re in' '-tinp state troops ur.!"ss farther disturbances arise. I S 1 1 ik - n.-ea k er: V ho 'I t . Ol. n.aue varani ..; ai" ;.:r.o .t oi ! employes of the Malbra'. ! company j liave ;ef. ;') city ar. 1 this lias .'.p - ' r.ased th" men to sorr.e iif.'r-p. I i .. .S-. rx - v . y-. Ac-'r.n I . i , ,-. . , ...i. r , 1;;e,r I'a-!. ,e ,44and bovs were in the thror.t: whi -h: , v.- iver.- in the thror.tr whi-hi ! T r. r .f .d the b'll .imir. Wh,n the riot was at its h:ahf.! ! local authorities censid re. I it la.! yond their crntrol ami :is ov.
j (.;odri.!i to have troops re dy Tb.e!'v..s ' '
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Announce Route of Wilson 's Tour
j P.y T tiite.i !'r.-? : , W ASH I N ;T N. Ave Th' of 1 Iicial itinrrarv for 1'n s ! W;'-or ot;r to. lay was a :i n on need as foi lows: , umbus. Ohio , J,h.Sr,, ,i,:v'n:n-: a no .. .vioines, Iowa. Monday, Sej't. . morninsr .'nl.hi ('niaha. and evep.in.tr address :n Sioux Falls. S. P. Tuesday, S-pt. P. all dny In St Paul and Minneapolis. v.Vdm sda v. S.pt. m noon ab dress in Uismavrk. N. li Thursday. Sep: l morr.inr a i lreS 1U Ilill'.T.US Mont . eni-;; ."1 I dress in IIei,a. Mo-,r. Friday. Sept. 12. mnrsiir.t: ri.blrin 'ouer d'Alene. Tl-iho; a s t r: ! 'v' -1 " ,x I'V"I,L . i i ' o . ; ! and evening .'oblress ;,f s-a:i! Monday. S. pt. 1 All d r eer)in.cr in Portland, (ire. a : 1 1 : ; We. Ines. lay. Sept. 17. and Th day. Sept. 1 S. San Francis.... l ida-. Sent. 1 ? --Aftefnufv, i n in lit in Sa n I)if co Saturday, Sept. 2'". and S :nd i r..t Ol .,..,,., ... .,f..r-..,r, , I Sundav in T.es AncrVes . Mond f" Sent nn - Vvr n?;- i 1 dress in Herr. Ney i Tuesday, S- pt. ;:?, Fvenim; ad- ! - .. . ... , . ; ures-s in si;: i-;e p v i t.iti Wednesday. Sept. 2 4- Lit.- afie noon address in "h .ye,. Wyo.,J spendinp uipht n Inv r, Colo. Tl.nrtil'i.- sa.fi " ". .. l-'rif. i.om a ,1 dress iti Denver, afternoon n.blt ss in Fuel, f). Co'.o. Frida v. Sent i; - Forenoon ad - dress n Wi.lr'.y Kar, ard rvci - iup address :n.ykIahoma r,ty, id.' Saturday sept. " . ..nu-.ni'" moon address in Little Rock, niuht addr-1: in Memphi. Tenn. Sjnday, Sept. aval Monday Sept. 2: All d.iv Sundav a'"l Mn dav forenoon in I -o jis ilr. K' Tuesday. Sept. .'l Ariive Wash ! inpton 11 a. m. Th e president p!r r s o a ve Washington Wednesday f ran:: pofnp direct to roi-umbu. s c MEN n IT Predicted Strike That Isolated Western States Will End This Afternoon. j i.y iiri' .: i : sax ri;.Nvis ) ra n o .. i u : 1 nor.; a' s .... Tll . i Pa" d:tr;cr or . r '1 I". a ' tro'-b'es m,....-,i . ..a , (l" ... u ( J.t'., .'i- ' u,h '.i .. j- ; s ni . -. ., . ... 1 I s,J.. I.;'' I'!'''..' .... 1 1 i t, ,,(V Vl,..,; , , on-i time t k s ., jt'-rt.o.,! It was -1 !.e -. t i T": i ' I I r : -1 : 1 I '. . :,., ! in.. - a.-! f rot ia r't."'' :n:np - a r -nwb, rr r.1 the brotl-.. rth' t'-.air. - 1 . s-.jlt - l.i v n.o i : ' i , poy r!.::i I hin. 1 -. w . I wou! ) n i ' The r-t '! a .:V e.,j..e : , t I,o-: . -(... l,i.' st. : d , 1 " : ' r-ii;.- r and f ouducto; ) ouductors of -J-- . ;v w-rt-: for d ri:e p : : ia.t -;r..b r ) '-rr. rra-t.t ' h" t ik a s-. r . d t r. -a-.-n a' "et ..b-d : s ; a : r t h o - n r . a i ' . ; a r--' i !..:! no 1 1 lüg i roj sa I. : if.- i . ,. , , 4 , ror. of n- a. s -.-; '..'. ; l a n . -.o-.v r'r y , f ;s a. ; a f.-r ,( -v. n l.e S ..... r, j,.,.- A: : w a' j Fr -r.o I ,-.:pi--ted o. . I '!' ! . i ' . her. i t- w;r v ' th P ,;r ; T. f a r r f.-p i e-rr. "a j jj ju tjr n ppjJTgg OPERATOR j U n I'lirDlPAM llMln HtAUo A ill t tt I UM Vi UmUl liV I :.;:"! !.-' Vnb'.v:- Ai,. '-C'-n Johnva , :: a - . Frl'i It t raj-.. - n a ' 1 j . be " . f An. j I . . a . 1 . 1 . - . :-t
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MORE DELAY OVER TREATY Senate Will Answer Every Speech President Makes on Tour. II V I . M Mil IV ..t- i I';. v As 1 , .( a . . : . t : i 're- : . - V I j , , t , i T ! ' I' ... '! ! ' . ' ! Tl . 1 ' I.. p- ! b! i ,,, ,yi ' ' ( ' ': Vi:;'' ' ; - b' . ; - r 1 1 , .: 1 . . ' 1 ib.. vi r ':: : s , . h .1 -,,;; , r b- i'i. f la ! if. ' i.eV y.i n :- b' b- b- . : A ; ; - "i" ! . ' f" i ' ! ' ! ' ' Oo--i I h .1 ! p! - : t h w - i ..f :n some . ; t r n ha-- b If.d I''-' ll'.e". ra- : r. '" '. . t . 1 - ' . - ' 1 ! ! . - . a I ' ? ii" ! 1 : 1 1 . : e j ' - ' porr. i 1 " TU. . ' 1 ' ' ' 1 " ' : I . ' i ' t - !'!' 1 I I . - ' e k I S 1 . i . '. i -' a : - 1 1 1 I . ' ' -: 1 1 - j ! ''.e a ! . .J a.f J-. tt ' ep- 1 1 ;. a 1 sie ! d""' Ih-ar f '.y jit's laim :: t .. i i : on. b H l: of L" V ; . U T " ;a.-.;'..; o Ta. f. : h i '.. ' a rr ' n :: M vi re ..I..;.. .; 1 " W. .:: ! 1 t b o?a r.i i ! t ee t.ok .:.' r . 'I"i-. ia -a a h a 1 0; r ... i j . i ; n : . 1 r a e .r n d a ! . , : i '--"!. . 1 . it" .-1 1 1 - ; rnoon no .. f r : 1 until bioi.iv no .'.'..: i ! ' w . 1 - 1 i - " H o -A . " S a , i S ' a .i mi n i a ;on ri. i t i 'V.''.:- ', ''.!' !' ia 1 f,- Til.l: 'ia'' 'ia j ! ea d v to I ;.'! i Ii l ' ! . i o . k . ' 1 ' ' m:::'-: dv -- ;' e o r , .- r m ! a: !-.. W abn.:' iti : : ' make t . i rl ' h -!;i' !i be tr. .:.- ! v-"-;I ' :' ! . :::,. "ba r F: QgvERNORS OF SEVEN STATES CONFER TODAY WITH WILSON ON H. C. L. ' v t r i:. 1 I'r- s a si ! I ; i ' 1 . 1 . .'.;! P ? -,...;. 1 ! . - a SAYS HIGH LIVING IS PRICE BOOSTER First National Bank of New York Gives Views for First Time in Historv. ' j-r:-. I ' - Idar a v. hi. I..!.' :s ,t pr-nt
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