South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 280, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1919 — Page 3

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Liam Mellows, Member of the Irish Parliament, Discusses Freedom.

Dismiss Prohibition Suit of City in Appellate Court

Prohibition suit of th city of South F.rnd. filM In the appIIat court at Indianapolis In an effort to prevent Superior Court Judpe Monfpomery

fore spoke in South Herd, he is well known hre. Install OHirors. Nexvly elected effxers rvre installed at the meeting. Grand Knieht .Wal I'.. Welch was installed

J with a yhrt ceremony. Other oftemnnrarv writ r,f nrnhihi. ! ficers elected at a meeting three

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At the time of the filing of the application for a prohibition writ. Atty. Slick had filed an application for an

and I'ros. Schwartz attempting the j injunction before Judg Walter A

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day nit;ht to confer with loc-il h' ads of the Jrienl of Irish 1'ieedom .il'out arrar' MK nts for th- visit t

this city net Tir.-bty. in, 14. of K.imonn I )e V.i ! r.t . president of thv Irish republic, who i m th;s country M''kini: ? - cnit ion of the riht of the Iri.-h j opi- to o rn th'-in-el a. In an interview with the .WwTimes present. itive, Mr. Mellows described conditions in Ireland today as approximating a state of war liHtHtfti th- arny of 'j'K'.ooo Briti.h soldiers occupying the country and as many unorganized Irish patriots. "Reprisal aftr reprisal by loth sides follow f i.-t upon each other," he as.-rte.i. i...th sides suffering injuries aid 1 ith. t Hit with the nt. Vantage always upon the side of the niilit.uy )'. i'ise of their preponderating strength in organization and equipment." Mr. Mellows said thlt the whole hope of the Iii.h people for freedom after centuries of subjection to the Kniilish crown. 1-. 1-our.d up in the preut effort hemic made ,y Pr .s"t I'eValT.i to obtain recognition of the republic bv the government of the I'nited states Would IW rf

enforcement of an order of th St. Jovpph superior court here, directing the chief of police to turn over to the sheriff of St. Joseph county certain liquors held by the police department as evidence in a violation of thf liquor law proceeding, was dismissed Monday according to Thomas W. Slick. South Ind's city attorney.

The application for the writ prohibition was Med early-

July, and was set for hearing Tue, day. However, before a hearing could b granted, the rity of South Bend, through its? city attorney, caused the dismissal of the- applica-

Funk of the circuit court, restraining the enforcement of the order issued by Judge Chester 11. Montgomery of the superior court, instructing Sheriff Duck to take possession of the liquor taken in the Zlmmer-Iambacher raid. The injunction suit is now pending in the circuit court, and in consequence Judpe Montgomery's order

f i to Sheriff Duck is in abeyance, pend

ln intr the deciding of the suit. The

tion ror the i-suniic of the writ. At I Judge Funk has not ruled the time of the filing of the atplica-1 city ; ttorney't demurrer.

last move made in the injunction proceedings was made by Atty. Slick when he filed a demurrer to the answers of Pros. Schwartz and Sheriff Duck i the injunction proceedings.

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weeks hko wno tooK up tneir crucial duties for the coming year are:

Deputy gran 1 knight. Jacob H. Lech

ner; financial secretary. Frank P. Deyer: recording secretary, J. M. Guthrie; treasurer. A. F- Luckey: trustee. W. P. Furey: warden. John Mclnerny; chancellor. E. F. Crane: advocate. J Elmer Peak; inside guard, John McCarthy; outside guard. Ed Flanagan. A committee to make arrangement for a memorial to Fred Baumgartner. South Bend boy, who died in the service, was appointed. It consisted of f'harles A. Hagerty. chairman; M. F. Williams and Ed

i Flanagan.

The project of raising Jl.'O.OOfi for the new Knights of Columbus home was discussed at the meeting. Afterward the committee in charge held a meeting.

He will aKo deliver a.n address to

the faculty body at St. Mary's;

acaaemy. He will depart for Detroit on Wednesday afternoon.

"I am sure, also speak for

Ensign Jim Wolf Takes Mot Iter Up For Aerial Ride

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OFFICERS AT K.C.

IMeal B. Welch Now Presides Annual Banquet Takes Place Sunday.

America, when ho

he said. and I. can I'Ms't I-Valrra "when

I sav that if th question of Irish I dependence were left to the Aiiiran people a.- a whole. Ireland would be free tomorrow. l.vrywheie Mr. D.A'alera his gone lie has been .acclaimed with enthusiasm both t v the people and bv of

ficialdom. Governors ot states, state b'irisl 1 1 urrb, mayors of cities andi legislative bodies in virtually every j . ! i .' a. Vi n Vi 'j c i c i t a. 1 1 Vi it r.l l 1

' U'l - lu ll' li t' lii him and pledged him the support of tli'-ir respective communities in his liort to lib rate our country. ' If is only what he expected of

however. I know that was languishing in British

prisons his whole hope was in America. He religiously read the speeches of Pres't Wilson and when he scaped from Lincoln prison in IVdu-uarv of this year, one of his mo-t precious possessions were the p. tcs he made, from Mr- Wilson's adheses. In his remarkable f.imil- , üity with American history nothing had struck him so forcibly as ib.- voyages of Benjamin Franklin in Europe in search of sympathy ;.nd support for th revolutionary movement hero in 1 7 6 C -T 1 . While in England, Mr. Franklin was ridiu'tal; in Ireland, -which he visited .n l..:h those years, he was, actai:md by the people everywhere 1 mven a seat of honor In the :!i n Matinj Irish parliament And v.. all know of the great number of int-hmoo who came over to tight in V.:? hingt on'cs army. In Fort Wayne i.e nei'd only point to Gen. Anthony Wan. son ot" a Wexford farmer, ; a tvpe of the men ho made American independence possible." Arrange iMans. Arrangements are being complet-

Ensign James Wolf, son nf Mr. and Mrs. Georg Wolf, formerly of 61.". N. Iafayette blvd.. had the pleasure of taking his mother for a joy ride in a naval airplme last Saturday. The son is stationed at Charleston. S. C. where his mother was visiting last week. Knsign "Jim" writes his brother that "Mother and I were up 1.000 feet; also a mile and a half from shore. She was Ramp to the core and said she enjoyed it, but I know she was scared."

LARGE CLASS ATTENDS OPENING OF Y. M.C. A. One of the largest classes which has ever registered for study in the V. M. C A. night school made their appearance there Monday night. Physical Director Cooper, started activities with his first group of students on wrestling and gymnasium work. The registration and preliminary arrangements were made in the new wrestling arena in the basement. Mr. Cooper has ordered equipment for use in giving boxing instructions

and said that he expects to have a class organized in the very near future. A man who has fyid considerable experience as an instructor in army camps during the war will be engaged to give instructions in this branch of the work. Classes in Spanish, public speaking, salesmanship, and wireless telegraphy will not be started until Dec. 1. The courses that will be startet! immediately include accountancy, architectural drafting, blue print reading. English for non-English speaking people, elementary mathematics, practical English, elementary mathematics, shop mathematics, mechanical drafting and penmanship. Wilson Thornton is in charge

! for the reception of Pres't DeVa-j f this curriculum of studies. im in South Bend. According toj

The annual banquet of the Knights of Columbus on Columbus day. next Sunday, will be held at S o'clock at the Oliver hotel, it was decided at the regular meeting in the home Monday nicht. Rev. J. R. Command, of Detroit. M;ci. has consented to speak at the banquet, the committee in charge of the arrangements announced. Although Rev. Command has never be-

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