South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 11, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 January 1920 — Page 4

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l ir Al in i nrin irurr -r- r inc. ouu i n dqimu htvuo-iimLo

GEN, PERSHING

ENIES CHARGE OF U.S. OFFICER Army Commander Explains Armistice Day Killings in Letter to Congressman. conti nu pi:om pagi; ' .i: ij reports tha.t he order. I l "rlr.tr' i MOfjr .1 by 10:1 a. ia at;.! That theflrlntc x.as ? "PI''l- Th" casualty) record t show t ! i ; i t -n Nov. I!, th" -'nd dix iin Ii IT kbl- .1 ..nd It AO;r,'ifd of whom :! ,. ! Th'' asualiy i i 'J- f tl.- marines show- tint th ir lo.'s i. ii Nov. 11.; wer- r.ir." Lilb-d .'tii-1 1 7 J w u ..:;..! 1 , "Th- attack of the '. i . 1 division! mi th 1 tli of November (!".? ini:-l ' ;it a. in. oil the muri. in of th- , 11 Hi. w.i nt .i r limin.u ;. to th: pi"p d atta -k of Nov. 1 t. I.tnxuatce t'liwanaiitc.l. "With r f r r. I" yo ir 'pit l i : a - r.. 'whether it .x a s uu that th ! I i ii'. Ii x-r a r e.a rd i' ss of th" ' -tl IkI' "f 11111 with tli1 . 1 1 TT i s t i o e , in .-iiit as x wer.-.' 1 must - that ' I thin! the laii;b:ae ,p, il appear. in contain i n i p! i- a t i n - lin h arj t ii'v.i rrant' 'I Ni!hr the l 'r r,ch ! !! th A I; f. UM W I " a id ha- s of th w a. taste of ni'-i! on Now 11. : at any otji.-r t i iii. .Wither or, No . 11. nr at an other time xv a ; 'A 1 1 -1 . a n I i v s n 1 i-i wasted . -om of our otlic, rs wer . .,. . ousiib rate of th ir men a' th' I n ra h wr;' mo v.a i Amri-; ..' lix.s p.e. .11 .-.-!" v.i:-t-l for any, o'!ii . .!!;-. uui ss it h. that we had not adoiualcly prepared fr ir in time of peace. In KMS. th' Ii' i.eh li.nl f.- i n exhausted tiy four a i .- of war. and it i true that l fi ii ail of uir diuf-iotis attacked villi more d.c.-h. tithusia-ui and ; oarage than any 1 mt a very few of 'ii l'.r I ia neh livi.-ions. hut tin Är;:; jxz,zr,. s iibi . t ir.i) ()f iii men. 1 any Aiiuri a n dli r. "I b lice the alme. toetli.r xvith tlie statement mad during m h'ani'.-. nmrs the points rai-.d in ;. our hater and its en. Insure." EXPLAINS STAND OF LEGISLATURE ', 'NT IN I 1.1 I'K'i.M !'A;. ie.i- that fr the rep i h! :- n t I do. "nl w Io n peaceful in,..,ns hax--'" en eh Histe.i XV J I ! io;.!l.e ', ie resorted ti." washin;tn. .ian i" .i;t, v...,: ... !v v:.,t. of the New Voi ! s.at live soeia 1 1. t i pr. v, nt iti . s

.Irew Ii,, Saturdav m tin- senate.''"" a'" , 1,1 , n. Ilorah, republican. Idaho, d - ' w ! n,n a-ruml uMlus thr

. I i ......I, ..... ... : , .... , ' . i - . i .ux ii in in i v. i i t i i v vs. r - s a nd X 111 ,e !'j I I Tli.im., -. demo. -r.-.t. '.:.. i-.oio. b would dnv- the sociaii-ts "'rex ol'i'ionary methods." l-cl.,,-rn' th Incident one of ,i,e , n.ost i i ka Id" in tin- hUt.uy polities in tliis countrx. Sen. T.orah . 1 1.1 if ou ai eat i' in . . : . ! oni i a S. a. 11;.. 1 ate o II ; m 1 .! a n.? ! 1 1 e - o, j,, J ; . s id ;.. t h a t 1 1 1 ir o i WILBUR MEYERS LEADS IN GUN CLUB SHOOT I I a w oil .. 1 itUl.il Stout , I t he S ' . ,S Can .tab vv.. . . . , . '- ' ,f.,.,-, . ! af.inoon at .Muess, is' , ... - b l e weir hi meu.ii. is of C." ,!ub xxho participate,, in -hoot esterdav. Wilbur M.v.-rs u a-, i 1 l.ch - it h a soi ' of t'j out of Ilia P.. II;-. XX , 1 S S e C o nd xx i t h 'I brol. u t a!'., t oat of 1 t shot at Til- last .". I' : a s -h,,? I ' 5 at- to co Ii m il;.- 1 ' t roph v j . ..nt. M i I It.-U't- of S'llul', iV's slioo' I W ill i ;:r M, j i s a;, Lw-ee .; ' ... ady If If Melt:, t ny .I'i" .1 . Wo I e ' t . .11 Th..-. W. Sla k II. C le- ' " I. I! Witan.ex , i . I". P. Augustine 1 H Witamex : . .ir s. I S1( i - ,; - - - PROMINENT GOSHEN MAN IS FOUND DEAD IN BED -1 .,? t-. I"ae NOW - I C- , SI I U.V. Ind . Jan 1 luns J. Ha.xxks. au. I tt. xv. 11 known In, ,;1 drn-tuist. was found dcoi in bd at ' h;s b.orie here Safi-d..' x . nir.. j o. i . i-iw .......a i. .a... ...... i. - ' - i -,.s naym- S' ap. d trom ., re iio"' xx ai. n i.a U I" . .'hi i . . s on - ii. cted. The d;-.o erv xx as , 1 , ' . v , ; 1 bv hixxife on uui-i; into his r... ::i t-. i a 1! him from ., short aft. r-s n.m. Mr. Hawks h,d placed the stox. j I i ( i V ' . t - . 1 . i T : i ! ! l t , t j i t x

mcbib.rs of a Sddi,tiw bodx :U'l llvJ vl:'l . "Th. dark hood. or fahhtia. ! ' unpromising the re-estaolihinet r.oo-foot level less than ' all post commanders of the state, a ,u'i t,jl .: "Hdnbership drive. MU .IAv.,;I: noW.KI I.WlToV I." .NPeibd for their pohti- ,nm' u',n '""'"" ,,f which Maltese women wear to this J Vf ''aany by halfu aV n tho top of tho .untain : ,0pv of which was ,-eeeived in outhU,:!,r;1 V'"th" '"Tl" "')' Mrs. Miblr-d i:tn hawton. " : us. lapubh.an, or democrats I"5 ' , :t - "f ! day. is scribed in popular lend to " " J" " M'leMion of extradition f ' - , 'The south Il-nd he s;ated. r,s- could exeh.de e.oh other :";k- v V.tl;'nians. Il.mians. n.,ir .j,.,,. . hi,1. ,hrir f;u.,.s be- ;''" availing themselves unsparin.- ; . l ;M ' " -J I 1 -has scared its present, membership s,tun,,v Tllorninr at :; . -, ,pn -eMtion :.oths. Araos. lormaps. Spaniards. infamies o' inv i.lin- 1 lv oI iichts. the re., 1 ,n.l of which ' 1 'r'"i ri l '"" ' Na Mat. . x. t u t ix e . . m , m it t . I )i if ui;h.UlL t ,tIn ,,a , L,n ;iry . , .,,;-,". m :m, . Tam'" Us el , , ' IVth. until the p.esept , ,f r' attained otherwise." 'This tMw reached the ,,,, .,1 th- c o m m u i: i ca t i p states, requests that Ml!tl by brin,inc in th- eligible "J' " Vvb l '' I I . o .1 .a - e p! ese, I t ; .. ! . , ,. , so 1 1 1 IC I s. . I Il a I a C t -rist IC I ea t U re Ol . . , . ,e I . , ... . . ; ; ,u.,,,. 1 i k a n,.a ,., mi, .r , -,11 liiu.ii -,11 o f 1 1 la be t S. h e IS U rx i. . d P. l.i' . it i m i i , i the I . i a 1 1 .h i f.,,,. 1 1. .. , , i i ..." i ... i hona en. et u 1 1 a x a 1 1 n-a i . 1 1 k.i , -a n post . m t i.a n i -r a 1 1 n po n .i 1 1 r , i i i i . i n t ii . . i .n i i nr a i

J , , , ,,'.,' .-a , . s.. xa.oi. , 'I ta.he h.,,1 he.n pall. d fror th' . , ., s .. ; - -t. ' .ltl 40,iim.,ml of th. Ta ki-h s,a! I I ! - il'M.ol OX his .Ai.. .,,..1!....-.... ...... v., ....... .a-.. r, i

p.na r.ts Ha w ! . Mr. d Mi ' "' : 1 t 1 1 Ai c I -r I- ",: instarc.s ,,f e,,v- . . i . i , C. Im f.. T i .-Y , , .-. , ' oo. " ' ' "Ol- I oi ja e Is I ! to.; Uillt:- at !:.. ipo'. I'd H trbitl of Ci'lllUI' I' lal Ii. -. '!!.: - Ii, .iio!i.ir!' es for Jaoare-..- tiadI b. Ina, um !e . a ! d SiPL'apci . i . ,i a ! d ! ". tt a , i . i b 1 1 th -ou'h s. tb n , i :..! i 1 ta , ; : i

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There is nothinir of boastf ulness ir. nine-year-old Marie's declarati"ii tliit it i- ''ea.v to win prizes' such as the one awarded t her in th recent i-oiiipetition of paintings a ml drawings in which children from nine to enteep. t ok pi.tt. The picture which was submitted by .Matp- and ahieli '.-v-i the prize has lor its subject the ruciiixion and is done in l.otli water color and crayon. It shows- r"hrist on the cross. Mary Mae-

d.ahn cümrin to the less. Mar. th"

four ntii'-r v. omen and of one child. "Nu." said Mrs. George S. Kcmpton. mother of Al.iiie. oar littb- ;riil has ne'er received any instrtiction at alt. IA r vine she aj two vears old. nwev-i-, she has been drawing and

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Island That Made Western

World Safe for Democracy

"feihaps no other bv-proiluct of j the world war save the ncoveiy of;

, ... i , ii-.- .i entente ,.f the trial a public prose.1 i isalei.i stirs th' imagination sol In addition to th" mam island j . '

profoundly as tile British ammuin men: of home rule for .Malta." sax j

...... I graphic b tV -Which explains: ..Til, :,,., ....., i. .. l lie alalia .-lanu Pi"u,i i a i 'urine of uixilioloy, and of sailed and prof., he history. pso. I vampire of Homei-'s x .ad motion , i. vri-..,! the stnpwi-er ,e.i I Clxs-. -. and employed lo r . harms ; . mau. nun sc.ix on uie is.auu. t I ; ..!. : . . 1 k I. .1 ... . I. .1 . I. .- i.-u. mo Kowrnor. iicon uiim iu aei- . NN VI 1 1, received and lodged him..; and the apostle founded a Christiall lOllimuitX liefule he departed. "Tlie dale ot" Chri-t's birth is but "'V. ,,,.,MI i the li.ilf xx. ix point in Mahn enrottoioa . Mtue its re.oiue.i iitstorx iif.m in nations have held It has b.eii said that Malta's lo al ' hronicle holds. in microcNm. tlm hi-tory of lnojie. and that its archeoloicic.il remains mark each I

a bulletin of tin- National Ceo-land

,. ii'ai .-e.ij.oi i oi .'i.'.n.i is aii.-iia. '.-p ,n xve.i.rn .n,.,,,t.on. i named far the Krand mastir of the; I-. Malta was an aCor. as wdl , a. thf, lhu -(f h nu.n.0.. a haar..... oi historic drama. si was literallv a ' itv j '!t ' ' '";;,,n; th", ;i"r(,;f.!.uilt by .entlmen for C.,itli',n,n: It th wist.,,, wo, Id vxhen the knu-hts ().,llaiM.(1 lh, pa!ar,. f th. lhif(f ! '' Malta o. at ha. K the I u r K ish , . ,,;.,,,tw . !

t h W . s i . r I . W o, 1 d W h e 1 1 t h .' K 11 1 U'llt S .. , , , , , ... . -, 'l Ma la 1 at Ii.ii K the I Ul klsh . . . . hordes during the tamous siejce of; th-P' Th .- a I i-n k n i h , s. a Ion xvi t h UAU w' Galt' s''. K. pt the toicrnttn. I k.i'iil of Mosl.-m. from crushinsc tb.e lands which fodrl those infant 'i.iea'.- of freedom which now are r Tli.. tlirHk . i f r i -. r : 1 - i i - .7 t

.... , (arrival ot the Phoenicians, heroi-aa ,!isp,.i. d ;it e un-urpa'-sed. ! of the'.;. am i Malt.se who f oij zh t . . . , ZZ7ZTZ77Z w ith lh. kn ,ht ma tn ally all I MAY STOP PIRACY OF w.i, kilVd. ciiaractrrisiic of the! A MCP IP AM TDAntT MADlC

knichts' alor xx a s that f the ,1- ! femlets of Port St. Klmo. Wounded j and desperate, the fexv siirviors of j months of ticlitintc xxent to a small i . liji.-l irit hin tli.. f . t . . i . 1 t . i "!' oo.u no io ii. j

I ; : en II oilier. l-ecpiei ine e ; ; , n a r , s I . p- and prepared to die. The little comi , any was cut off from all assistance, I ' at fought on. Manx- fell xxith

word in hand. Fear:r.; they would exterminated before the ass,.,!- " . i-.a.-n !u,a. m.iu 1 vx a s.nt to swim acro-s the harbor ! 1 x mich; to inforoi the jc'-ard master of the lancer. The messenicr delix.i .-d his 'ii,. ssii'i' to Carol i by di in: .1. r x .1 ...... i oi sw ii.ii. nr. oo'-.t.x u.ir - Hold tli.- fort, or die ; .. i .i i - - ..:..,o...... ot .e n.,, f . P. . ry man obex,,! - j , ,..1 . a , '.;:' f P.. i . in . re i ! : . ill I xwouuht bx- tlieir fr.-nzi.-d re aia e wciked .it h h ivo. .ttaoi j tlie ., s-a ; 1 i n t s that .he m-xxso' it spread .. .an...- a-v -.-ha s .,f ,t. T o-b sh , ,j t;ru-d the tab- fward al v i l . . . ,,:.; lox- a-.d a!'..-v laxe. t be i oha.'al of th Turkish. ray. a. ml j was taortallx wo.it'ab-d b. f, re Malta. : ' sivi.ii .d'n Mai:.-, has b. a well j t;,,ni. . .i pre- : o i i s stone a .' A - r i. a 1 1 nr.i 1 ' x ir. i s . , r s . t X . it de- ! the app.llation of New T-sa- ! 1 ; a Ii' 'im.-.. M e ' i t . i . in .iiiiu 't he ' ;,. of ti.crcx It domiciles s.ii.e , ii , i . 1 I . M I tho a ich it d. , i t n . i bi;. Its ,1.1 i , 1 1 1 1 1 .ii, T . n'li tb.it . .f I I li, .. I I sVand. it it lias twae the depsitV .

Artist

I - - .. J 4 mother of Christ, the limuts of hi popuialiou of that most densely populate, state of the union. the -Malta irrnnp t-onsists of ( lozo, j Coniino. xxith 'omiiiotto, an islet, j I'iltli a rock. Imagine Malta .... . ....... I ' i-land to la- superimposed on the District of Columbia. Thui the ; ... . ... , iK-iir.'St Italian slior.-s would Im no . father iiwax from hmond is from j ytV.hinl,,. si. ilv would be u lit- ' ()t- j ; , t ,,, tMf. nearest i... . oojiii on ui'' .iin an suoie .uumi i" I ii,,nr ;Uolli(1 ,,, iH,OM(i 'hicaico. I i jThis mental diaram slmws vhy Britain regards Malta as the key. - -- r . ,. ...... .-i. : I 1 .inn v.i l e i t,llv llIIl'IftIlllr.lslt'ITl : empire. I "Napoleon ro uiaiizil t li i. st ra t exit' alhe hv takinir Malta on his wav f. Cicypi. Mut even l.onapafle ! h sitat d at the virtually impremi-' 'able, and used traitors instead of . , , , , , . force for the capture. f streams, because water is e ' I C e ii absorbed by the porous sandstone. "The present capital and princi- ..... ..( iiii.. :. ..o,... .:..,,,,.....,., t ,.,.,..! ' ,-iu,iu il III!' ,,l,.n I ! lltr i . i. ui . ii. , , , . h. se knmhts. ornrinal v the kinuhts . . , , it the (Irder of St .Tu in who ro. y (? . t Mal,;l aft.r lh,. Tu . . . ..,,,.,. ... P.ln.,..c both the main bland and Cozo entain itunieroiis rt-lics. like those of ; ümclainfs Son, heme., of the M. di-1 " teriaiieau ra.e that antedated the nui L.IU xMii i iinuu m r 1 1 1 o Ass, i;lt,l(, Prr. ' WASI.I.V, '.T N. .Ian. 1 t- ;, niptd piracy of Am-ritan trad m m a r i s m ioreii;n countries can be frustrated, accrdinir to I'iiauncey P. Carter -f Washington, trade mark expert, formerly assistant to! the chief of the bureau of i oii- , mere, who said todav that the ina n;.iliip;il ooiiXentioii nf industrial ' n-o,M-rtX- i'nil',1 1 e i n - .'.. I t. .. ..-. .- ....... - I .'I..'...., IW .'ill' i el fraudulent reKist rati one. Mr. I -,v,... 1 1 . ...,.. .a.i.

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- - ii. ii.i.iMii,iiii..i:saiLii..:ii.iiiiiii in .11 oi.M.s . .iai i.ii..

.-tat department otliciafs xxho have a-sked the At.o rican ministers at Lisbon and P.erne ..nd the consul at oP, ..-, f;,n ,(l,rts bv cable of to.- ia;et att. tup: tti.s 1 1 in e b ' a th: The.. I..portuu s,. ,.. un.iuthorid .. 1 . . . . . .. ..: . ... . . . . . x lii .es ab- r, itistratiot. of the m.arks niept. .1 bx bi tarns m this count ry. LEGION MEN ANNOUNCE POLITICAL CANDIDACY 1 ILK II A 1 IT. Ind.. Jan. I- -Three ,ee, ol, ers of ft... V n- I .

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threxx th Ir has in th. politi.-al rin: tialax'. Lamar r,!',r. xxho s. rxed with, the 1 ft Ii .-nine rs in Prance. a c.,1 Harry Kr..mr. a lieui-r..,nt in , tlie motor transport corps, win a ' s o : s rv d ov rse.is. h.ave anr.out d thr-ir car.didacy for sheriff on the I ep.i id i a u ?i'kt. Plox.l Mil'.' ; e i ; oM t.s- -Au-' uine an,) j f i I'hat. a a -Th i t r . i xcihin; t., acpi 'he trpul.'i- im oom ju-it ion f.-r e l ii es ,1 t a t 1 x e in i 1 e s t .1 1 e i-L'il.1- i tllTA

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C U VERSAILLES PÄCT ; Technical State of War Still : I CXlStS 06lWGen Uemiany , and America. ..v.vti vii-Ti vpov tiwl' i.vt.- ', , com-? of th- prtat economic iliff.Iciit.rs that thrc-at-n all Hnmpp. if . . is (in. .iiuf. j " .uvini, riiiMi Hi 'FraiKt. tl.at lur ovAMnir prosper- I i'y (i pi iifis on th --oniiii'c ry of (lerrn.iny." Itsiuiie TraIe. Y' S.aHM. Voll J.'T.lPr ald lke l;ail . had :eral very sitWf-n-;oiy confer'nc's with Louis I.oucheur, l'rrnch i n.ini-tei- uf r'- o i-tt uction. retrardIn,- th resumption of tiad rela-L ition .. .ween (icthwiny and France, no iClol that he Poped the Ku- j jtoncan nation, .vkii.;r together, i wo solve th Kreat cononiic ; oroi.hn.s. The n.ost tn.omy remain- j in;: proM ms inp.atret to von Its-, . , , ; r to he the iie-ura of th- extra(Mi... of a conMleialde number of j .a cci.. i i ii'Oic rurnoer ol otticrrs otr.cials an.l s.d - - I' ....... i. ..v .... ....v... . ' di. is t.i he troi for tiinns alleged i,( 1 ,ve i.ecn e-m m ü; .1 darintr the! 1 w a r. I do itot want u j;:ve np a!l pope." continue i Itaiam .n la-rs-iri. That am.:. t'a allies the convic tion will tnally pia-vail that, ':' j'.-ilinsr ta i -K -s strictly of ri-hts cf.iuMb,i i- tt. treaty for the tr.:d.tion of tiio.-, accused, they may 'atise the u'.-eat. consequences not only for (b-rmany. but for quiet arid or.n-r in ltn-op nera!i'. We poitued out t'ao months nun very franklx- to th" allies 'i e harniful a. x qni h s t h i l hiirJit in-ii' ' their riht to h i.i.'r.d extradition should he execuhtl li'.erally. At th I s. nie lime we -.iamb tee written .iv.;:esti,, us for the sob. I. on of th' oai.c.ale prob em. 1

KITH SIGN NG ÖF

The principal 'eat.ms of this1'.-, t ' tn..

I . . i proposition xvere that t.rm nix ,' , , , , ' undertake to arraicn before the u- . . ,, ,pr.me curt ,f i,e. n:.ary ail person- .' , us. d by the e:i!':.: Would - cept all such from the laxv of amnesty, and would consent to tie PH SMlCe of representatives of t he entors- with fullest viobts , 'vio,i, nivn iuin l lllh' oi 'MilUO!, nrnn;ilv. jn th,. lil(,.lllhlli. li;ls. emo ted law s to this end. 1 'I I . Tailctl to Accepl. 'n, ,....!.. .ii.i ..... .. ... ...... ,... ..... v. , o,,.

" ''i-osais oepue peace mram, f."'' mn,,,,,,, ui;' r'.etiv.- i.nt tli-n .1.... i.a .i-.rt..a.. i . , 1 1 i n - down the mountain slone.

' ' ' erious i amination an-v of th4

,n after the slablishnu ait of and immense boulders on its ?ur- : 1"';,,,,, Vour conviction must be th'fac sxveepin? everything befor- j

same as mine that the dc.-ire of the 'tente is by no means to satisfy m ... ''oven-co. i,Mt to punish the uilty . , ".uiiy and justice. . -The entente propoyal for obtainin;' tins ooject. tioxxexa-r. tar e- - - ceeds the demands made hv Aastria upon Serbia .'or the punishment Of tlie assassins of thC a.cllduke, lP - ) which were rejected by .-Vrlif -...m ' ;,l'proai t tne entente. cannot la-heve that our former 'dversaries have- an interest in ; "1, nt for the execution cf t!;e treaty I'.aron von Leisner will have for Ibrlin for a short rest, the first he Ibas had sine.- commie to Pans jn - 1 the C.erman peace d,-!e-Kation. ""'.il notice has been Served '-nnany by the rnitd Stabs in connection with th d-posit at Paris today of r.t t ihca i ions putting la, II Ii e c t i (Ml With th ! inti "IU effect the treaty of Versailles, conditions of th armistice still , that t tcovern relations between th- ( nited i States and Oermanxsiate Tcrne An boun-dn-nt of this actio was -. .,1"..... 1. .. -.-.1. tiuiuax ..uiu ox .ne s..ai' epartment in statement showing bat ,ti,ial not.tlcation of the . xham-" had Leen received. I u 1 1 i n - ac the situation due to the f.,et that he rnitcd States had not ratiti.d b t ri"i t - i r vi ii! I r i in., i.i.a:. i i'l Ith Ith iim I 1... .......... : . T ; . ... . . t i in.- lie. lit. Ii sali,. il is llio I'OSl1 Hull of this L'o t ft l ' a e 1 1 Ill-It th ... ' . . . , ! armistice continues m fall fop-c and efTet between the Cnit.dst'.t - and , . , l-erniany, and ac-ord imr.y the provisions of th xtens;.ms of that a u'r'em'nt. remain bindiibs' tn tin two nations. "Notice of tliis was irixee. to th.. I C.rman pivrnintu: by th Cm;,.! ! Stat, s " I Tlm -ini'iio'.. ,.. ..) .-!.... . , I. ' ,l,,,..,1. I,,' 11, . . I ' ' j th deposit of ra t itb a t b m s .. nd sluus.. .1. .......... ... .a .,. . ... place iu Paris at I : 1 '. p. i .:. a:; i adds: "Tlie moment at xx hi. h ;i.o . first ':rac. s v rba xva s , ., ,1 1 marked the moment at whi. h ., . -T-.fos ,.f .. -!,.. M ,s .1 :.. status or n a was r iop d '. - j twern (Jermany on the on. hand and "... ... . i , -i .. , . . those of th allied and as-., i it d , poxvers xxhiih haxe comp;.;.-.; tb i r.ecess.i r form.tliti s t i -. .- i-itj-i -.,. tion of the treaty nf Ver-. ill. ' th OtlpT." i .OP.s, ;I7I IN ltl."s.. , ' WAS! I IN fl N. .In ' Tl;- . 1..., , ,1 ,,.m,i.., . . . I o.ty unanimous', x to i , enia.-r teases of from '. to '. p. r.,-!.- ; th pay of r.list.-d iav. in r... am I advance ramcii i i on, j ; a ... I . a -,f tr IA'TV I.. a ; t th- p . y. . pt i e.;it: a ' . ' i a I - ! m nab. xxivild share ii x is in r. piiu'is. Sha x . s 2 ' Ha i- ut j nts 1 " t Ja'-. 1 . ! '. . b f . of the I ,a r I " es i .--..,', t a . , j ' .iK : I Sotitlt P. fd s '-1

Hawaiian Volcanos 'Dead'

Again After Surprise Eruptions Before Schedule

WASHINGTON. I. C Jkj.. 10. , t .,.ntii mil

"",'a ;u,u:,y Mam: '"",.k ... a W. t wn . r.-.

now in .ie-.iraa. '""vnms ion:in.l in a Uov porc. a if.y I,ter AU-u. in a co:ntmi!ii a- riv r of s iftly movinc m.tMi

tion 10 the National Geostaphic so1 ! ''.. It sms as If Hawaii though mi, all. mtlf-t har ju.t inuc.i attvntion an.l o evny so often suxph's A Hy proj-ct.s h. rs-!f into th- - na oi tno wonas xiappuir.i;.v r.mlit with hr shavo in the I. Or a,,,..!1 in fitnmo io irt -il to ' . ' h,,. v. and the two volcano' s. Mauna rtainh . .oa and i aue.i. n;iv ! none their Pest to make it the -Liir1 vhow on eii th t.,. ..oh. I (J. t ho piaCv. In the hrst place so I ,u n l)(,nplV. s-e!u to think thu.,",r(, Honolulti' emhracos -ill there () th(i iU(U. .in,iin v(.00nd . ...V,,,,,..,,;,,,, , ' , '. t itJ to lie that the volcano is located iry' Honolulu's backyard. a. it veri and that we Honolulans take our e "mmuw"s d-iiU- i.vi-rritn hv rnnnin"' -in to the ,l nl XUU5( ' n,ni,IIU 11 1 l,u .,,.,. pvpr.. morninir before break;aiei eer momi.vu ntioi ohjk ,T""ol"lu is ,oratr1 nM tho is land of 0;.hu. tliird island in size in

I t he jrrnup. while the volcano, or"". ; nso.u.e.

rather volcanoes, are located on I Hawaii, the lartrrst and youngest is- ; lauf, v ith an area of more than ! 4oje s-juare miles, which lies nearly lmm, mibs southeast of Jahn. I imiitht add that after making the ! trip from Honolulu to Uilo 'the I largest town on Hawaii in on of ! small inter-island steamers, one would be icadv to aver tin t the bi: ; island was much farther removed ! tjlan this. Ahead of Schedule. ' lth"iii;h scheduled for if - r - ; fnniKinco every nine year. .Manna ' j0;l too- tj10 volranolouist by surj pavp ,Hr r(.rhr;dion sev1 , ii . ,1 J 1.. rat venrs too soon Heralded by , , ' , , , . . . s.vit.s of 1 1 . l 1 1 waves and u la kes. sn , S M(I( I'l'tliMi lo l; i e us i.it - , , , .. ... ... . ino-r. sptctacul.tr exhilutim within i th- memorv of the oldest kamaainas rpMlp nt- . tUl - l-o nt . , "The lirst indication or volcanic, a.tixitx was the pr.-hence of a pe- ; HI 1 1.1 1' UlWhi ,011.1 ! liauintc oxer the mountain. Three d.'.XS l,llT, Oil M )l. -i'. Hie wnoie- ' h a v.-ns were lit up with an apricot: tcloxc. from a hufce vent in the moun- i ...:.,' . .-i.l.s .. 0-V.-..1 . . III. .lt. II 1 1 VI I lailtS SIM. .t iM'iMi in ii..'ii'ii i.i.fi; .- i .j I.pIpIip.I fi.rth S r iro:, d i n rr out i , . ; t burning forests, carryintc huue trees s 9ir - it With a speed varviner from tn,- . to miles an hour, according to tli - - - - .,,. t ry it was jiassincr over, it

i a .... ,.00.:tin for the erection at Indianapolis

r in e if u i i ,i ii, .! , v I in one i nil es aim .i. sti o, o k i ii .IIn)(Unt nf j.ropertx . the red hot lava t,,,t,bb,1 ..eer- n hieb mnrinice and I UllMU' m a -, i k v. i - ' iihinLrc'tl his-incr intf the sra. Q Woteril Slope. ..... .. . . " , . .... . "This outbreak was on the xvestbeen named. In it a.v. nward course, it folloxv.-d tlie n.-ral d icourse, it toiioxve.i tm- .n.-iai o irection of the la Hi !w but was much more rapid m its jirosrress as

. , , . . - ., -a,,;.,,, i .......i.a ... lw, nrr.o.is.-. .1 .r was on y some , , hours from tlm t n , , ' ;l time of the outbreak until the hrst s,e. ,a 1 s., , ; 1 MlatUM. lava poured into the ocean. In the; Pnii )ui i.il.. ease of the earlier ,h,v. a P-riod ot ; ...niintmie. mo,e than a day ,f apparent v.uu- , ' l 1 1 e i , ' tivitv interxen.d between the uas'" P'-ilde. p. suppoit su. h bisla-

explosion which tore the giv.it hole u the mountain and the actual ap - nice of the lava ;iov Visible l'r libs. were A n'ltuber of excursion- , . in a. toher from Ilouolabi. . p, aP1,ioachinc th t'ow from tlu, v,..t in t!p. ,rlv evening th. . , ' fl(ill) aV.i was vNil.,.. fol-. v 1(f(.r,. AHUa ,v , s ,.,...' ' ,lriftin.r within ", v.nds of j" ,Jj.f,. hl "s,Ilji(1 , as . , ... . i .-i.l,i.r.. ,,.li,. .1 .1 rushing . 1 ..... . . s, a lie i rue stretching before .me was awe-m .. , ., , . , spirit,-. (oxxix l lie son i .. oar. . . from t r.c ournin- no s;s. - iü-, n !m"a 'ZÜZ ZZin::: miles axv: in its full "dory holding on speechless and spellbound. I.e.pimc from ! va,,'-v- nihin- " ,hlM :'n'1 l roarinu' h.'.n. th ta-rx- t'.oo.l thimbr.d down ti.e taouftain slope. arrym-' n its i.o-..m ro.,.s r,s mtr .... hn-iws that xv. tosse.i rmii as ..-.i...... - if they were mere p.'-bob-s. As the str'im of bla:'.itiLr lav i mar-d the ,-.., to .ther -r.a s t ;re. :t app'-a r ' more takinir the Hr.al pfimc . ,..i-f- ..ot C he' at 1 t'-t'tl'lC .c .- a ; ..,,-i,,ot cni; a ' rat . and b.okhv-' f,T all the world like ., b. a Nia-ai a. . . ... . . i, . -...! 1 i x a .am.e in eoi.tot xxith 'h t,-r. lt!? . .dami.s ,-f -t i nt XV a- ' ,u, , . ? e , s I " l i s-. x r fotia.l h ipdre.N of tc T ir.t- ii..- air. Ha-a,. b.c:idrs hurled iu'o so... . iM.Io.l.d Müh thutabi.c.s reOi-tt-.Nph-bd with ' ' " "" ": V A ' ' wbl" ! O. X'ha. 1 ' , . Xxl.i'e tb.shes of X' hat lo'"i-d J;htii: a'bb d To the . !la'.tstreani leoine. Pdoel.ed. Mil- up rh ,.iOur.ta.n f i i. ...! 1 .. ,1... .. , ... ;:' ' s : r a t a a m (' K d . i o r : . . ,-i.at 1,k y 1; ah s.!. ad ..it on ..... ii 1 -ab- s. , .. r.exv pomt ,f i. ss. Suddenly. is ,f a L-aii' hind had T l ' i i a 'id tii r ; . , , th 1. '..u !. th t.i'r-a x .- oxyp o ; e f r ; -. . , , s Wipe ' ; ' ; lib a -l ' .' ' ' a t .. I a I ' i 1 ! iC e . I l 1 1 1 , 1 ! .,'..! 1 ! e .f. . . i .. - s I - " ' . i. - - . tl'- e. i v i' t a ih : a 1 1' b a n Croat

o.ir.k of oo.iumI h'.ackt :.-.l laa "'f-r'' tilfil on iili r ar.il The '

:i-;,!n r eh. .!:..,- ifinooMi i.na ' il-m 1'. fr 1" onsr... I . : .. . .1 . . . ......... 1 . 1. . .. 1 ... 1 ' . .. . iio 11 i , i iw.mi in' a ' ' 1 m' 1 ) lir-.. .w- t -. ir-i r,l ..! K'!! ';hn , 'p th.- floor of th oc-an int.. v atnl aial th-n it stopi..l. T-Ji. , voa .ir.!.- !i n;ri as lvy "'M,'"'"1N i,s l,," ',M ai"- - ' ' , -;i 1 1 11111 '.a-K .. "l""' 'all I'll I Hoila,. 1Iov.h1 Ii Otlior How. Tins o.iih!(..il; w as follow -tl ' 1 oj!ie-s at sliu'litly l::i:iT ! - 't-'.e.s. The soUr.-e of th- s. a I siiow .-d ir at activit . it was ! port1. fountains of lava 4 10 feet hich 'dnir thrown into the air. while the :1"' -ra!!ed in maL-nitude that '. from the Atika crater. This Mow ,'("-nile daniaed up on ll.e taou.ii;iin's side and did not succeed in ,-.,.h.nir the overnno.m road. Cnnlea- hinr the uuvernm-nt road. foil- ' siuoraM !aduro land was destroyd. however, and a small herd of 1 iJim, 'Mtti was l ni pi isnp.ed '!1 till lsjnnd . , , , , , f. , ,. ' hPt 'vp"i the fresh lava and the still . ' , A,,,;a tlow' Th . " -1 . , : l'lavs some fdian-re tricks on man- .:..., T .1,.. . I . . - r. . eaim- ns w.n .lowtiwai.i towams a

knn mill which lay directly in its, What the etfect of a Kei:eral sol.ath. After bt.nini? the piles nf L.i;ll hrea!:down in Austria would ho

lumber in the vicinity and lifting a 1:-foot crane hi'-th in the air. the lava separated, surrounded the mill. and then cr j)t on leavimr the huild - inir itsf lf s'u'c. "Oraduallx- all the craters on Mauna Loa have spent themselves

th- last. low has faded from thejof political cohesion in western F.u

!;ie-. nr.d the 1 f 1 f Mow is lead. "Kilatiea ias been extremely :ic- - tive late'y and Iter spectacular ' pyrotechnics were not in the least . liminished by the splendor of .Mauna Loa. Halemaumau ( Hons uf I'vo-Iwlii' l"ii-..i -.s U" i 1 . 1 1 s 1 oi l . el las. uir I lie, as Kiiaueas, f.erv nit is called, i still ovfrfloxvinir.

' ,.,1 nn (a,i p.,,,1 ...... ,.-,. ,,,,1, ..J'1'1 lh falluie id the povf I'hl.ten; a ntl ail ill' out i.iiai marKs, mh II as , . .

the I)eil's Kitchen, the tiostal card ..'. - .......... ... i ...... 1-,-,,-v,-.! ...rivte an i.u!.s. tc.. known to touri-ts the i , . . ,. i, ... a; ...,-.1 w oi Id .ej. hax e disapjeaied ; buried beneath the Maminir Mood." , START CAMPAIGN FOR LEG ; State Executive Committee Communicates With Each Post Commander. A statexvide e.impaitrn for letrisla- ,"" ' buhdinf for permanent headL. .,-r,ac ,.f f .... lm.,.,n f boa l 'UU I' i "I 1IT AUP 1 P. dil Jt lUll I 1 (1 1 ! i i .1, .,.1 r- ... I f r - - I Iii I M IM I 111111 t L k w . O 111 e- oi ' Kaymond . princi. partmeiu , commander, in communications to a.iintx- and aix-o the importanre j letrisla t ion for th erection of itsisia i i-n im ,u" .-imuo-, o, lu'-monal to be us, d as a home tor , ui i.--.im. u is,,..., nui s,.cu 1 jt-"b stating that if the t.uo of In;u' - ,na uV,'' 1,1 prove that it m-a i.a to keep the national h a dquarters. voted to Indianapolis at the Mfi n. apolis conx. ntion. it stands to - o),e of its greatest P.ollOlS. Plox d ). .lellison. s creta.-x- of til,,uih l'''-'1 " '" the Lepmn. s,',,r" S,turday t1hat1 h' '"" r'!'r'" Mta t ,ve a pproached by hm, on to ;u ,r' 1 , ,aVf SU"h "-:;"";:;' th, rs. he state.,, xvere ctt ot the ' I'll matt ' v. ill be ;(, t-.l a a.,,1 by! I no t . k i tii;: a i'- . i . . .1. . . . T . ... ... ... . ... tin.. Jan. 22. hear testimony on

war expenditures;;;..; ..;.::..,. '

o ; Ni:W yoitlx. Jan. -All -a- , tior.s of was;,, and xt i a -.a a :. in i m- ru;,,..,; m a intrat p ant ar in '-ro rnm-i i au

.... . ,,

.Musiie Mim, s, .,i., wer made to- . ,ay in t st iiu. .-iy i.efore tin- iioas cemtuittee i-.v , si iation of expenuiturt in th w.,r department. Km.aoe- oi. i..e ; . . , . -..:... '1 ' : . O o 1 1 ; o i a . to; Il . as ' ; a . Th m; xv a 'I..1 J.tiUal! b;. tl.e Ala'-ri ':.!!i ' a t.. i ! i . a ". to pro. m m r.-T.-s ti-r xx . r plo-ii s b ( o tr, p lb x 's , ; . i I : , a '1 pro, . ss and ,s now id.e. " ADVOPATF PHA1MRF AUVUUnlLb Uli A IM ÜL IM Ii C fl P R M lit E M T W W V V W ha It. ' hv A--.. ; !.-.! P ..s. : NHW YOU K. Jure ;..,.. ,,f War Pak.-r tod.! d'clar..! hirns-lf o,,,,-, r.,,,jca: rh..r.-.s" in th ;.1,n:ri.;.lrjt;on o lh. "ovrnt.a nf . ;r.rpadir. th s.atin- of cabinet mi nit ..fs f itl r in t It s-r. ;te . til 'boas,, o' fepresentatixf s if,, was 'bill Pi' a M , ' t 1 V Z "f " m oT h r s. w i v .- a . 1 .'s', fs" i ,;: ! N xi I .'. I . pun I i i for I 1 1 1 , . i i Ibfa , -

PROPOSES LOllfJ

Sen. Glass Favors S1 50.000,000 in Speech Before u. 5s. LOncirGSsiiinn. , ' l. a. 1 ' . i 1 1 : t - . W ASH I . ;t N. .Jan. :.--! .0.1 n .iCi: 1 i) ioih 10 a f,-....! ,,, , . , A:;.tiK1 ,0;in(1 and ,ith,.;I', irop-'a.-i oiintr; s and An;p'ni.t. Tu' 1 T-' ' a i:!tral lisi nt-trr.it ion of' (o!;a.;i! , ..h;. ,1, ;Ti w.i-ni i: ' u" l'!'"!" x ( who said ii iiiiclii i a lac. a i y to mcn-ase tn:s atnoani t 1 1 1 1 i ,',".'"" at t r tli.- f 'ill s.tuatitoi ., i; ir..j, 1 I. - n asr-ss'! . Th- cni.uy revi-wod at i. r: - :i ; on., .t ions :n th sufferinc -inuri. ; 1 '! .ciliar. y A'ltr.i and I'olind .and 1 ' ' t l.ntain. K:ance .,:.d 1 al:'

w.-ro asit in- ;n r-lie inc distress ; ,;iit sw t ..t hearts, as v. eil as tw !... in An-trii tlirot;h a . I vr-o.,.,,,;, lo.4n ; servants. .i f who:n ins cpp..:--th Knulish -Aoahl cnfmsi.' tojtun.tv t., he crmcad and . inhr.it. s ; :,' fnhnz ship- fovj it ml!lS r.ow to he til tt!ed tratpoi tin: An.. ri. an food and -ach j the faro makets. at !as:. tin; th-

M'!',,:"s l"-s;l-le from the t ni t d Kin-rdom. Kc ious situation. T! iw:n the Mluation in A a s; m . J - .dr. c;Iass apl s'tijerm- was so ,'n-at .. , ,, . ,. , ri ,! ? 1 . i the chatu-ehor. nr. ior.e.r. had ; oe,!ard ilia' a ounplete brca k"x ,,,, most occur by th end of .Ian.u,r, imless a.sii--taace wet iven ; :Von, lhe nutsalc j f course can only be conjectured.'" j wrote Mr. 1 1 lass. 'That it would I h ( onfin, d to Aastri.i. howevei j s-ms highly improbable and if .t spread to Jerm.any, Poland and possildy all l'urope the r,i.nlt would ! i no l ss than a peneral lis;nt --trat ion ope. shich an event would he fraught i with most scrimis consequences for the I "nited Statis and would certainly leave m its wake severe suffering an.l tlunisands of deaths anionic the Poorer c la. I..f-... ... I liVHIs lit ItnaiKl. ... ' llenan- t I otanu. .Mr. t.iass ' W'W to ration ns aduli I . i ..I.. - . , i . l population had already causd d-m onstration liy the reds in Wara .c. i t'nder the treasviry department J plan the bms would re advap.c ! I the crain con"raion out f the billion dollar wheat jruarantx fund i i.ital .otiM he used to e-tuhlish T -idits in this ronntrv on tli basis of J y 7 a, n a ii, fo ij f,,p Awstti.), r.e.oo',iiM', for Poland. $ 1' öO' ,'( a f..r oth.:lairoji.'aii faumtries and 1 . -1 , . o j for Armenia. Leaders From Local Lodges A membership drive by which it is expected to raise the present membeiship of the South Bend post

American J.eicmn from the present 1 A,ry Siv; yr.iilK, ,n:. Nellie, tiüv. enrollment of .'00 to oxer l.nihi ..n.l ,.,',.,,, Smith, al' of New i'arlithe orpaniation of a Women'.s aux-j Ti)), f:ir.,.r;t rrvirPS .i, bp )1( iliai.V .are two steps which will l",at 0,iv ..,,.. rioi Sundae at U a : taken to stremcthen th.e btcion in th-j Rov M. Stf.V(ir ,,:yi(-j. t jr,. Bur.,: city iu the near future, aceor.limc tojn on.,, . hape , , ;:irtrrv. i -1 .... i . i . ii...... .............. . . i-. . '

I .l.t '. .IT ili-'MI. . l l..l N, Wilt'i d,,hi. t.-(Mt 'in this .sc.(tlun." ' ' .j.. i ;s.,n st i mat 1 t i" n mn her of Mr. ; .j ..jj js.,M est imated th number t.f re- ,..,,, (1 s,,idiers eliici'.-I for member--"(ship at from L'.ä'ei to rj. ' i The matt r of ontani.n, a worn- . ,,,s ;i1ixi1j:i rv t th.. p.t w lH l taken up at the meeting ..f th post , :, Ofli. ,-rs for 1 2 ' i wer installed at Jth ,,.L;l.1.ll rtimr .f M-.on', i ht ' (,ni pJl X(1 .-- :..thi:i., st.-ry. held .at th- K'muhts of Pythias half .xirs. r i o r a tionuurant a.-teii as m- ! .r;( otf , er, assisted by Mrs. L, - j zi" Tacuart and Mrs. Winona Me-J li'-nei t. Til- ..:;";eers installed x. , r

, Alr Hatti Haslaner; M.lfe'. ! Mrs. O. ie Jellison: If If. Mrs. Mob) 1:r,()1,.y. Mrs. Ada Yerrik;i A m...a,r. Mrs. H.ra Hx: M. F..tl.e Mr. 1I;iU:.. rully: M. ,:. '.. Mrs.,hoo I i . vs . . aa , . .r . , t , . n i -n, .. a t-.- x r . - , a i

j P.'ss;e Thornbm: Pro-"r. Mrs. Marv Milb-r: miard. .Mrs. N tti Hobbic , . -:. I : 1 l 1 1 Km r illlT)riT1 ut 1 1 1 'he m.enr.-. At the , lose the -'u'.ar bnr.u Mrs. Ada Virr:' k i -'.- th t'-niple pr sia;t. d th r tir- . . . r .-.'!,.. ..!,,.- . , ; . 1 asy ' Si. ,. .. Itl.Vi: L i:Ci:i:i . t. i r.-.t I'r. i h S'l N. Mas.-, j,.,. . is'm.in. fbM-h.-:. ,-. N. Y. ,s ,h. -teracis ii , " i,,. i . 1 '

. ., . y jij.-d tc-d ! .,,...,.o..,, ;h.

x -arhu-etts Ij.s'i.o;,. ,,f 'Y.i !...! i -;. . The s i t 1 1 : t a o i than.-'., i . . i;.- s , i.u.r. - w : s !': ' st Pa 1: . : d . a . i . c; M.c l. i a- : 'a ; :.t ;t : le, : a a st : .-m i , .-.. ,1.1)! to i . 1 1. b . ; e . i J r a , ' i t h . . lo I : .. IJltlN. -III. ' ; . ; . i '. r 1 b - o . : ' !.'' a -a in ! I i , . t , . I . - : i -dial.-.:' i o : ! " S ..'i.i.l i . . ':. .' . - I . ' 1 1 ".'.!!.' i . - 7 ' ' I ' . . ' i j ' '.if e'.a.i::- j . ; . . . . . .... ; ... ..... l: . i : 1 ' . i . " v , i - iit-U N"-. '. I ''17. pa-.a'ol" (,.,.- Th. .Ii' U s'I'A If r M .. I I A I IOs s.. t.-i iT'-s : SAN i 'IIA NC IS' ' . i 'ah f. hi J,i', i' and t'.aiaa h ra star;. t.itl-as ,,, j I;. oast;,,.. ,.f - a I .op ot -. , u a r. - T.i ' t" i I : to a . a a " ic f i , . i . b ' .. N w U b). a J y .V s , . j i r h r f ' , To'-, io

Up in Mabel's Room Full of Laughs and Also a Fczc HI us lies

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