South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 242, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 August 1919 — Page 1

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STEEL STRIKE Assumed That Men of United States Corporation Have Federation's Approval. ! i ' t'i itrd Pr: , WASHINGTON. Aup. Inter-. v nticn 1-y tlm president today apI i r 1 to be the only thinp that will .wer! a 1 r i k of union workers lti : l to- f-fe -d industry, if they attempt cirry oat their threat. Tim time limit pive n Judpe C.ary, h id of the I'nitoil Stats St - 1 -or-i j. ration, for re jly to th last l t tor f the- sted workers' commit t'o, re-I po st ! rip a ( diifrrcnr.' was last niht. ' Tl; rommit! o iriforni''! !:try , th v roul.l rt a'Tod at th' Nation-j al Lotl. Wahinton. until 1 t.-t ' r !'ht. Tl:cy waitoil i ri t i 1 a Lit- hour. '. u .'i i-,ip"!i S "'y Ko-fr announ ! Ii- was Liking a tram for hom i l'ri-oiil-. St-fl 1 I'r.s't ' lomj '-rs jir s. ntril the cap ! i r th- -t 1 nun to tho pr'ilorit I'lon: with an outlmo of th- c ru ral i ; ... .,.,t,., ,..t.v.i ,x ; 1 urn re.s wer1 s nt out. akimr local !'.i.!r.s to prevrnt any precipitato ; ti'iu hy in n in advamv of a r -l i w f th ir ni' ly tho prfidfn t ', a:o! recommendations fr;m the comr l -1 1 - . Tlif I'-t'i-r to (I.iry. however, in- !' :r:i'I li'in th't! th.o only way the . o. ii 1 1 1 ; rouhf pro e its authority. Vviu'h (!.ir" Mucstii'ii.-d. va to enfr. . i!i. mdko i.t.' of th- mm. Th'-I ' rr. tu ;t t m ruh r- r uard Lirv's ;n- t rcplv as f losin th" ch:in - 1 . i l e J r i u n - ' i i or ; ; i t r.t'k'i'u.ii lor.. .s xnciri'" ; .1 n. ! wa not sent to Hat v un. . . . '.-wit ttion with ComtH is.

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Mel. helor. l'le-.'t WllsOIl. Shopmen ii-iH I'iimI With, the , i threaten al hv the I . . . w a ' i ';: !! passed for the niono!,!, the attention hid switched to ''1 tod iy. though there was still the I ; I k ! ri T un. ertaintv of whether sh"j tm n can be k t t in line. M.:!.time. departments concerned . the tc-ht. to lower the h.h co-t i f !:l!U' Ui It beitllT UlC 1 to speed .p ia o.de!- to make irood within the '" 'i.r. tr;;e period which the railes ilt p.irtm. nt of the A. ' 'f L. I;. is soupht te e ihhsh. i'he .c,;t:e ea-nuiiit! e of the A F. of L. eontinued its sessions w.is 'je. :. d to adjourn thi; moon ei e r La bor d tla . CORNELIUS VANDERBILT IS NOW "CUB" REPORTER N f : W V KK. N. V . A.;-. ;". rr. V.: rider!'!. t. jr.. son . .' C,e!i. i Mrr: hus "anL rbilt. r- a'n.i; Newport and it- tray i' life to iiiVi a hih as "ci'V 1 1 1 r.1 v on r: "' p. : w . o.-h! Th..:a d the ; N. a Vork He rai l at , :t v s h arn' 1 I; r ) o r 1 ; i'. 1 ii) : . a 1 r e dit'.oii or. h.:s owti ini- ! t el" 0- Wrote t' t 1. . r.ativ. bv a ; ' v pap.r- " I Wart he .'. r'lt"'!i ' " h 1 e 1 1 i ' 1 . . - . : - . t . s 1 ; . 1 e a '.' a s fount! I'.ew spa pt t m t' to be th :h. t. st ami :., -t . t .. op p. I w:.h th.e jTth k:.e', Wh.cii !'. I "ran. ; . - . : . 1 always : i . : . i . i r . e 1 1 . , ; it t a'limr for r-sou re- and in:t:.i - c w.ts t.'.uiy alw.-.vs piviu t ,4 : : ar.cr r. vv-j ap. r üi.ir. " SWISS TO INVESTIGATE SMUGGLING OF GERMANS ;i:nf.va. auc N : S . sS h ituu-r say s th a s : . a e ". ' : i i .... i . th are is smupplin T eT (. sterling h. h r. u't : : r.i.r ('.ei Tuari crow n pr:;: - v :'. erlat:d ai-b d 1 y .. sw . ;e r.cw- ;apr states that . - reported !'l t !; ( . : y ,a : . ..rr, , , . e p t for I I ' V, , ; i r ! '. '. a ! : aerial d e . . i : re p'..tin in Nur. u.h. rr at;, i . . . a w if- rl in !. h"p ! V - GRAIN SHIPMENTS ARE DELAYED: NEED SHIPS x - - VoKfv . -1 . . A up. ;. a:;d -' r:'y . , f .- ai.t o' !' , -eh. ii' ie: Co -..'.. v r ' ( e I a . i f ' ; ! - 1 i :. -1 : . ' a sh.-rf. . . r.d a r ' . ra -re f.. . d ; ' e . he , I T'.i. : .s v ! t ,l a Til" ,.; r v . 1 1 ' . - - o I . . I 1 1 e 1 1 ' 1 .. . . r '

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TheLighterSide In the Day's News

i;V YOKK "llisli rents ami no lljnr" cn tlua realms picn by 5 ICumaiUans who Men in Him all . ;iaitin pav-ports to take tlicm NFW Vni:K "You hflru d kiv the e-ountry, I'll reciprocate by j saving yo 1 $2-V said Mapistrato lah P.roe.klvn. elischarpinp Peter i,h Massiger, e x-voldirr, charp-'l vi 1 r t k i n ic traffic law. Ni:V YOltK Iate-t -trtkorv, ; tlir tlru ;ul(!i ts. I.ljrht of tin in ill Iii e-rsiele hospital, walkfil out in lrt -t npaln-t the- ferm of tre at- I incut, dein. nulin another eine- ' AK PAI1K. OH. Flannel shirts wtro quntf! activo anI highe r h ro to. lay. r.usin ssmrn vot (1 to rrnnomi7.c ' hy wearlnc th' hravh-s at. . i tl functions as i 11 as at u ork. sl'HI.(;i H:i,I). 111. Write it to suit ourolf hut . 1'- IMokup was arnteI anil eliare! with It ( lMu h'-k hy ii soft drink parlor proprietor. VII,Mi:TTi:. HI. "Aro you ill V " ask l a feminin1 voicp ovrr tho phone. "Yes. but whit of It?" Muoriod Pastor Krlly, sitting in his study. "Nothing, only you liavo a lat- to marry m anil I'm Tufn waititis two hours." l I f 11 1 1' I. I'l1 VIj TI.Ij .. ' "V, . . l,l,,,v Ut in- Tlie price has cone up. A ride in a hearse ha heen lioiistcil from $12 to Sl." aml funeral nrs frm $10 to $12. M 1 1 AYA VK K IL Wis. ' V h o ros I the island of Yap?" was risked of ji nico pray-haired woman. She answered: "Why that's one of tho.se fairy books written for thf children." MIIAV.l"Ki:r o more hrrakinto jail here. Tho front door I .. .1. ...... l.ll 1 1 , j i,n -.iwvi.h loeketl exery nlslit after 12 o' lo k. m aKin- a pieeetinu oi many jears ii WOULD SM . FOOD EXPORTS nhnirmnn Of Ffiripral Fnori Board Says There Is No Cause (or H. C. L. I'.v I'nu.d I'rov; WASHINC.TON. A:-. SO.--3ua-iH t'.-ion of exports of food stuffs or lieensir of sat h expeirts after the I -tri test scrutiny, would bnver the rce-t of liincr within the day

of', truie period siah'.ishe d by labor, has lrl the- opinion "f William H. Cols" r. chairman of the federal trade

. oiiiuuss.oii. ...! ..- In an interview with the Fnited I 1 Fress toda . v.h'ah he e xplained ! , . . was an expression of his personal! j vi 'ws and not an e!hcial expression ; hy the i omrnission. e'ohe r said-The-e is r.o sir.u-le cause fer th--' b.i-li e o-1 of li in. Therefore there 1 no pai.iiiM. This is the only nat.on on arth that permits its food -t. t'.'s to be u.- d as poker chips. This is th.e only nation where specula - r 1 a 1 1 ! . ' No: is permitted in food such as( t f sh, fruits and ar. tables, i v.v before t h o-e fii Is are' in 1 !h 1 r but before the snow l t:" th.e i-iouml where th.e sced are plar.f. di. I f.ue the a i. off th.e rir vh.:e the p.h are f. he . a, . The ot'fs of speculators in food ro us. fed r-iee. Cuttinp h. m lutt no one Woidd lieelii' Filet''. If i ;i ;! of food stuffs were ':'.'! i. price.- in this country i'd he i'"'iü( a i'. I:: tl.e absence1 of w i ota! susp r.sior.s of exports, the li-:.s'.!.-r of export alter the strict st .-.!;: would, h.we.- pri-es. The j me : . n ; oph may he loop suf- ! f- nr.; and at r.t in ritip th.'dr '( e,; 'a ith hur: pry pe-..p'e across the e : . hut they cert, ply" would n of he ;t if there :- f oumlat ion for a - :r i'Mi that at'.v food of a n v kind ; . t ,.w:i'. , not '.u restsor e to :, ; lav.uit ra'! than c;r own. nut i : r th" irp'- se of red-.u :np the' sup- i '-. of th.at fo'-.l Ir. th.is t- ur.trv with'

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IV Sharp Struggle in Foreign Re lations Committee Forecast for Next Week. IIY I.. C. MAKTIV. P.y I i.ifo.l I'rrs-: WASHINGTON, Au sr. '".--A sharp strucrI1 in th senate forcipn relations eommittee over th- form of tre y rsfr a tions when the s'HiJer t s taken up early next week was forer.ist here today. kepuhücan views on reservations vary widely Sen. I.o!r-. chairman of the rommlttre, is eonfrontr! with the t'isk of renneilinp the jde.-s of Sen. M - t'uniher with thos of Sen. Knox and ! Sen. Ilranle'--e. for instance. A cain I.nirc-s own i.le;Jv ,r not J entirely match those of Kno- and j they are irr-con-ili.-! hlo to .foh.ison. ! Borah and Fall, who must he ro' koned with. Iemorats Powerless. democrats take no rr.re part in reservation makinr: than in adoption of textual amendments, which heins powerless to sfop, they merely, opposed to th limit of their votingpr.wer. "With but one more amendment in sipht. reservation will come up earlv next weelc 'ind the committee hops to c;?t tho treaty reported bvj Wednesday or Thursday. The vital and truly important committee work is now in sipht. many members feel. The one amendment yt before the committee is that of Sfn. Fall"' I Mrikinp out the labor clauses. The; committee adopted three others late j iyrsterday. thus nearly eleanmp thei j slate of textual chances proposed. Deride on Plans. Tho treaty opponents met today j to try to decide on the plans for j 'stumping the country in opposition j j to Fres't Wilson. They have heen j nihln tbu far tu ilrtorniinn bow i I ........ -.v v ,anv senators shall tro. or when, or I i m; where. Sen- Lo.ltrf is trying to discourajre the w hole idea, by poitit-j I lnr our. mat tney can iroi neuer puo-i . t 1 t. . A .... ilicity by remaining in Washington land answerirr the president from ' the senate floor. The committee met today to hear '

RESERVATIONS

a plea for Irish independence. In the ; utr;? with u, ut. Dan IL Gish. se csenate, (wen. Oklahoma, was sched-j on(jf Ctih condudinp the round trip uled to deliver a speech in reply to I in 1.4 minutes yesterday, that made by Sen. Lodpe bn Auix. j Th,, ,.nv nth(,r arrival here vrs-

1- when the re publican leader was piven an ovation lonowirm avtac k on the pact. SUES FOR SHARE IN ESTATE OF HUSBAND , Autrusta W. Winkled has breuipht suit in the circuit court :ipa!nt tlv I St. Joseph Loan and Tnct omiany. j administrator of the o'.it" of lier - - -It I ins i;in( . 1 Ile 'm W ir.i a-! 1 !r-' 1 I tha ?:00 he awanb-d lo r from the tiir. e. M. . AVinkler states that the estate . , . , . .. ,,( ,,f 1 mora ts persor.al property 01 i.'''o.'. sh,. .vtatrs she is entitled to 3'j'i of' this and asks the court order the St Josi-jdi Loan and. Trust comp any to pay her this amount. ESCAPES FROM CONVENT r H ; ' v. ' i . : s' . ,a i i 1 i i ' ' ! W. e : '. . r. :'. -Ws' A 1 :? Si A.A'. i L JJj 5 i r ?iss Maut loyis-GcKSitR ZZ f i.1 Mi Marie- Louise Cum' -1 v,v- ' P v':- s'irl of twe nty-one. a he es - .ip - ffm a conc!.t at th.e hcpinnif-P cf the war when the (krm.irs w e-e fhellinp Fross. s, and was . .iphirol 'Y them and i-entnc.i to be h'.t a - a. spy. has just arrhed to mak.- h-r I home in the Fnited Stat, s with an Venerh an lied Cross r.ui s,. vvhom 'she xutt alroad.

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, Ei-A..-h-;:-v?v ... i .-im - Fart of the pric Americt piid Woods, iie.jr 'ha tea u -'I'll i i r . To v'u.i w r-nirm"! i rin;; that the men

Socialists in Hectic Tussle Over Which Wing Controls

TORONTO AERIAL t i j Lieiit. B. W. MaVnard MakeS ! J pnci Timn RoonrH nf UUOl Willi lllUUI U Ul 467 1-4 Minutes. Hy Fnitrd TresIt OSi:Vi:LT FIFID. I.. F. Aiic I. . . . . ."(.. .North Americas greatest aerial race, the New York-Toronto derby. ; had closed today with -2 of the öl J entrants navintr ceimpleted the round trip. According to unofllcial Lieut. Ii. W. Maynard. F. S h pures. A., estabüshe VI the best time. -J C 7 1-4 min- . lf,r j.lv va; Maj j y Simons, who Kul(. a non.sti)n Uicht from Toron- ; t( in thre e hours ami 4 4 minutes ovr a course' estimated at 0 miles. Tlie hest airplane performance was i by the- Fe Haviland four, which, ac-j eordinp to aajiable tii.Ture s, won I j tust, th.ini and fourth places. This1 . plane was equipped with Liberty, motors. A leiia ikind nine took .; next, honors. Th'-iv was about ne 1 se-rious accident in tho race. I. S JILL SELL IN HEART OF CITY r ii i- l x ox UUmpitJie Ueparimeni Ol0re: Forecast for Chicago Loop District. ' r.v i i.i. . I rr. : ! CHKTAfl'h Aup. A Fnit d Mates department stor" m the r.e art i f tio husin : d:st rie t h.e re was ; I f, erecast to.fav as the : xt ste p tuk-, !n tiy ih- coernm.-nt m its r atiie , on h:cn prices. I Te-ntati.c plans for tl'.e -'.ablisl ; me-pt tf ?he- store, and br.tneht-.- in . i the-- suburbs and in vario".: for i,?n uuarte rs w-re r--ib-d by Col. Al - ! i be ! 't lb Kill: i e : le'I e on his return from Washj ir;c tori w r.t re i fe ri'b d a food war , councii. I The main store whi.' h wo. blanket. canr.e'd po...!. ruble . b'lots and th.e like, Will be th first e-.-.sh -st b. Col. Kniske-rn said. The ami carry p.ur. will be ff.'Ctive- ; all the Mai! orders will I 1 1. pric it Was s..:d. ( ov.ihcvl cot for operation e tuv stoic will be paid bv the coorrn In, ,-. accoi.imc to present plans. Me.mwhi!" prices continual to de - ' c;jr.,. .n wh.ohs;.e m-irkets here. irM" in retail prices were predicted for tod iy or tomorrow, e.r as soon a vt,. 1. :,.v: -h! a? oh! o' ie.s were exhausted-

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"In I'ljniliTs' tields the poppies blow. I.eside tho crosses, row on row--" for vic tory rests beneath the white crosses in the rr--at cetictery in Ib lUau this shrine thousands of Ameri ans will pay homaire in i-oniin vt ars. h'lt -who lie thei r "have died in vain."

Itr T'nito.l Prrsia j CHICACh, a up. " Lenders of ' factions of the socialist party, in convention for the first time since I MMiRlv. .Utt-Wt-r.t lo war. today j prepared for tho tussle to decide i whether the so-called radical left wintr or trie conservative rlpnts should dominate and announce the future policies of the socialists. The. mtmc, styim "an rmrrecnev ... .: - 1 l . i . eon en i ion eaun near oreaiMup up i bist nipht even before it hael r tlij 'dally met, when numerous mem- ! hers were forcibly ejected from the I hall. Conservatives saiel a small minorj jty had announced intentions of ! makincr the patherintr a "bolshevik I V .1 I 1 1 - 1 ume.- i.iui.a. ucmauw.-. were upheld. Names of Fuccno Debs nnd Kae ; ' i'Hare. now serving prison sen tences were frequently mentioned as probable candidates for nomination for president an el vice president respect ively. Today's forenoon sessions were he devoted to orpanization and examination of credentials of the delepates. One hundreel anel forty were said to be in attendance. j C Dr. E. R. Bush Becomes the Director with Miss Belle Emden as Assistant. The Fnited States Public Health s..riee ebnif wCi be rmened I . . n , , , ,. south Rend Mond.iv under the di-; , " I ! reetion of Dr. K. It. Hush. Miss. Falle Km.len, a graduate nurse, who.

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jLimu IU Ul LIU HERE ON MONDAY'

i ha- had much experience in soe.al; supp .rt these men that th" s mp ii ii - i i..u i thetic strike- of :a l no ri was ;,,'. ,i i service work, will .assist Ir. I.usn, . , , without sancticn of th'- inh rr.a'a.'ni in eharpe e.f the nursinp and social.. ,j 0t!iers.

; r-soerets of the work. i The clinic is located at ".12 ?. T.af;tJ f.Uo ,.lv,1 Dr. F. C.. I re verm uta. see rctary or in" noaru or n aan. : . M . i M ih t i h pleased with the lo atmn i r.d , uppemtn'.e-nts of f Vck rFi i iiir v iiin . F.ush. tie: director, comes to - - i. i T T i.i,. K .in ti M....-:..xj. ... I has b en in practi-e for e:p ht ye.rs jri,vj j-prr.t two ye-ars in the service as an armv sar'-op He js now s-e km i i iiiMi.'ii .I j 1 1 1 i i k i . 'i t hom in which to establish his fam-; i'y. Fr. F ish h is been commission-i i . n .I -. ; - h-.!rh rn th rr. i i on c r h v 1 ' ' ' s'ec'v John N. Hurty of the Indiana t 1 ..ari ef health with cor.stabub ry 1 f our rs ,in the enforcement of the' 1 r.f i.iii ..!.. f ' Mis Kmden's experience, both in 1 . nursinp and in .-ociai worx. are exlnt equipment for rm-etir.- the i leüeate problem involved in the work of the clinic. ! The clinic will he open daily. I epmnmp ..Iond.iy. The hours ar" to 4 eicloik In the afternoon aiQ Ir to Äiü- o'clock in tho evenin,

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'FRISCO RAILWAY STRIKE IS OVER

Men Return to Work Before Government Can Carry Out Threat. Hv Fnitcl rn: SAX I'HA.NCISCO, An;. CV,ifornia's rail strike had ended todav. Ae-tion taken in Les An pel es a scant .. .fVi.n br.uro l.fnrn V, -. -n-nmmr.t'd - 11 I. '1. .V 1 . I JUll' lib .. ultimatum expired made- it unnecessary for the federal authorities

tint info fffeet their t.ircit to oo.it'V adotition or a C or. rr ess; . . n a ! reso

erate the trains beginnim ni.. today. at

Fvery preparatk-n had b-en madej .hM t, ,.,,,,.,,, or ,-r -t.-i hv the by the railroad administration, how-; j, u (,,.,, wit!iin two v ars If :..reeptever, to run the trains and hun'.lieds th rnitfM s!;it(.. would r.-mair.

of deputies had been sworn in to protect property. (Jov. Stephens of California lud to!coniP to assistance of the rail administration and had eailhd upon all mayors, sheriffs and other pea--.-officials te aid the povernme nt. TheLos Anpe-les strike, .s voted reluctantly to re turn to the;r posts. The mass; meetinp lasted thr - e hours and wa: one ef the most stormy labor sessions in tile history e.f the state. ! L 'ade r i.-. Hiv-.tl. A. I. Whitney, international i.-e president of the Frotherhood of Failway Trainüi' i . who addressed: the meetim-'. was hissed. At one' time only the prompt a tion e.f oonservathes prevented the radicals' from sweepinu' Whitney e.'f his feet. A doze-n radicals v.-ith eh to hed fists started toward him, but were tmally e-jected. At the off.ee of Vii;iam S; tou, district manatrer for the :, administration, it was said today that e -ery effort will he mad" to move perishable fre-iphf. Pas-e-n-er r - in.i'0 'i!l he normal within n f. w hours. It Was said ,, ., , The strikers on the F.:c:::c Kheri. 0,;t of I os An:.,.y.,. h iW nil. . turmd to their v.uk. was to M K h H h Ä I) S RFTA i . v.l. lF v b i i i I i hr J k1 . I I 1 PHI SIGMA FRATERNITY . TFRFK HAITI'. ImL. Aus;. -. I.I. M. Bueil of Flint. Mich., was.-b-i.t-ea presnifni m tr.e i.eia rr.i s:n;.t fruternitv in national convent;..-! t-.e.f ! rn nv alteir.oon. tram! tan. ids was sele-eted as the seit for ra xt year's conve r.ticr t l ener or::cers ' i'-rt'-ii w. r1"-: n. out"' M. h'arsrad, Peru. Ir.d . vice j,r-i-Ma- - - - . uerf' ler.t; Vauphn M. Pitt. And.-: s.'-n. , Ind.. treasurer; A! Harp. Peoria. 111., j secretary and M k k . Poos. Detroit, Mich., trus'e for thre-e- yp rs. TELLS GOVERNORS TO "SIT TIGHT IN BOAT" It v Fr.itM IT": WASHIN'.TmN Aur. Z" The main thine to de. i- to sit tisht in the bo it, Pr--s"t Wilsen told th" pove-rnors' committee which called on him yesterday, aceordir.p to C.ov- William c. Sproul e.f V c- n n s y 1 va n i . ; t o 1 a y .

Here's the Latest Wav to Get Rich hi the Ice Trade

.Joh! t . 1 I tlecided to .; into th. i ' e 1 1 : j-; p. - i j Hi' though, i.e wo.:M work -,;p an i- e 'route :irst m.o- the r ntuls f a : number ot stloons in the wester!' s.-ofio'i of the iiy. K'nowinc tl.i' i w hiskv n led eor;sj;ler:il!e ic i ! a round it .. ;ev d i ou!d h t ! out what amour:: of i.e was T.er.-; ; by as;'.ra in in;; whether whi-ky wisold in til.- jiriojs i!.e s. ; lie !'.!,. ',li e ! S WOfttl of i.'k"tv , from his crop. o er and sohl Them t-. I saloonkcfper. not S';i dr::ji projpritors hut was .ii.uht in thf n-t i In cit'.- court lie told .Iw'lue Frank Gi'm r he stole the tickfts v. h.-.b' Irunk. and as ev idem of t he fact tli. -it r.e was (iiunl. I'ited the fo'Iow- ! in:,' loej, tions as tupiii i;ir, , w liei e , whisky ran idifained: Walnut ai.d ;Iivisi"n sts.. on tb.c northwest and northeast eornej-s; Harris and I';1 ision sts., on the southeast a .! sn-.ijh-I vest eollleis; one half h'o-A so .; ! ll on Ihvision s'.. im H uns st . and 'die and 1 hvision sts., on ;...;h corners. As a n-w.iri! h.e drew five and cost, with t'.O (lavs, ail suspended. CAR OF MAN WHO KILLED SENATOR IS FOUND WITH BLOOD ON BOTH SEATS ' I'.V I'liile.l pr s I NASH VILI.K. Tenn . Au. :h. An I automobile h.-lonuini; '. Fohin I I'linp.'!', was found lore today with; ;the front ai d had. s'.afs eo-, e;-edj 1 with blood. Cooper has not hi n s en i j since Thursda-. ! Cor. per, . yiiim.tr attorney, in 1 '. 4 I was found puilty with Iiis fa'lu r. of I v. . . a ,. .. i .,;.. i Ct.... . ..... l lie Ill.il ..'I .'l i i t i ' l .i.U' . . ' n. IMward Ward Carmrick who was shed to death on the street jn Nashiv:il" ! OHIO SOLON SUGGESTS MCIA nl AM CHD TDCATV JOHNSTOWN, Pa. :c. "onpressman Simon IV I'.ss of (ihm. I . hflirman nf the remihlican rrin:'r s- - " " "I"' 1,1 ' ' " O-I . sional committee. ste.n.inir lie re to dav. said he had s'.iL'-estel to suttolntors a plan for traty ra tih a' i.n ; j I'.itif.n i'OTuriinir.ir ail oi t ;ir:,-n merits demanded b the fnited States with laovision t!iaf tin -' in the L'-auae e.f Nations. ie'Vil membership of the States would riutomatie-a !!v If Flli'ed f'xr(SECRET SERVICE MAN GETS GERMAN AGENT A.--I e; V. . ' -'S. :- mm. . , ,v.. .. Q ' ' .V lay S ly.kXcr cr F- . o : . , . - i . . ' ' 1 1 ' 1 .. . t ir.p : . ..:! :n : I ' i-at w! ,'lL'e II t r. 'A 1.1 v ' ' U 1 n.e r.t m i i-'o.-f S ! Ul i ! ' . -' iS the- author of L sion at IL k T'-m of ha ir.p a -.-"-i s t ro ' s e r I o - . -his e,p- ra :. - ::. ' IL- e ipture- w.:s !: 'he a.'i of ir P I: :a! ac r. of -h-de partm- r. r .' W : t f k e . w h e . tap pcs-es.s.o'i a ( ;;' man imp' ru 1 '. '.' .r.d Co is sa i'h a : ' in tlal'sl i' i ' P I 1 ! . . e - . e data made public hvlV." l.n.c

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