South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 12, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 January 1920 — Page 1
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Disappearance of Martin Jacjla Remains a Mystery, Say Police. ulTiCIAL RECEIVES LETTER Two Sets of Keys and Mysterious Note Furnish Ciue on Jailbreakcr. r a r two r i j ' ' i " i ( ' s ul Win : l - M 1 1 f i ! i .I.i.;I.t : 'hn f ef I 1 1 I ! i t i !! s n.it ki.iv. bat he .- a ; s ).' is going t' 1 1 r i 1 out wir. in 1 1 1 -s v.i t . 'apa .I.iin s I '.. .-a h ' m r. , i w :i .'i li.ii ::. d i . 1 1 : la ahuai t r.; t'om I ' 1... h .ilnnl.iy aft i noon I i T 1 1 Saturd ty midnight, which is the in..' that Jag la who was b.-ing Ii li'. tin- a tit hi m if b s on a. number of .-ra.u-- (ii.ir-.'-, quietly w a 11. til out "t hi- -i M into the ksk strgeant's; i 'uii then ii out into the wide, wil- world, was i, nt 0:1 duty Sunday Iii -'f.:. Wh tin r he wo have hri-ri more I I ' I ua ch :;.; If he had bet n t.are Sunnight than he was Saturday in-; lit i.- not known. Will Investigate. However, Chief Klint.' ili'rl.tri'l .-andav hl-lit that t lit-rf is to h" an i 1 1 v . -t K'a t h in-. At b ast that is what '!ii ! Klan- app.ua fitly meant when I..- .-.id: ' J am going to raise hell aiiN put a hri. k tiii'h-r it,'' referring to th" "t.-ta;.'" i f Jagia i'l'oin the city jaii .-. i i ' . i y v h r . 1 ii!i't li!..- lliif-rs hkr that." -.i l tli- chit l". It was l.artii .l t'l'uia ctlvr m 1 1 rt as s n't iv i.'.ht that a .w : Jiiii- in- . t:L a t inn is to n ;;ilc f a I'd in i; J. - --la's srnjif, and H .-aid that an . t will h. i i i .id t ' 1 i x t h 1 1 .-1 1 u n - . i . i : i t . i..- s t t'l' th.' dnplirati- t !! kc - K'jit in th' .vat in thf d.'sk t.t .i.i'r i num. T!1.'' othtT st t is for : !.. th-- d !v s ri-'t ant. or thf man r. ih.ir,'' oi' hi ai!iuaf t rs. Wla ti i,t. -! i !v on duty la is in i hai -f ol' la ad',uat t rs. riMiirntly I'. i- said that i ry ficnnntlv thf '.. . la i t in tli-' saff iii'p mi.-sititr ii.ia ilf-i'f. Tiif saff is imt likf i in hahs. 1: is u ry t a-:ly (. ii- '!. Th ('int'.- t i'f ii'Diliii ifil , ('iiif'' KIii'c into t!a- disai;w a'of Jiv;!.i from las II in th- .: i:l will an a i: ht d 1 iucliiilc thf : T s of diipiic at- la vs. I'-ly tana i.- ini-l that Jaula did . . . I . l . ; 1 1 . i' hi i - 1 .!'. it;.r a!!a Vhat . !" v,,:;a oia- v. itl. :'i;ll kimwl- ' ' NT 1 N I ' ! 1 N I'AOi: TW. FAMOUS LAWYERS PLEAD FOR REDS Will Attempt to Retain Chas. E. Hughes for Ousted Assemblymen. f. ..a- t I'r. .'KW VOKK. J it: 11 - l;i'.:.-:.t ? y : t i i . m ; r n ' . ;. t. h;- :' ' wal pbad :-p. nd- d :.. ;;:ati"t.aal '.. a vs la- -.c s . .1-. - :i viae. 1 !; a p - . ! ! i . ; . . . a a ;a ' i a ; : . . i i A I. -any. V. sd .-. i- a- , . . i tl afar .. :. v ! t ' -' '. ' . i . i i :: 1 s of t a p . r I 1 , : -, d . v ' i . 1 1 '. - i 1 1 1 : : . . . i . . i i !:-..;,: t d t' i ! ". 1 , ' o .: ta . ' b t a r to a S . v .1". .it .. : a . ' . t ' i : -::. '. l' v . i " ; . ; - ..t. f. a- a :.a :. a : I'..'!- it' t:.. t !i a rv.o!; , i , I . w ! . v I' ; ;: i . . . a : ! ! ;.; V a- -! ., : -- d : ia . ri. ! 1 1 -ti : . raa b ;a- : P o d ; ". ' . ! -J ' I ' ' , . ' ' . . t Tie -. i 1 i e I S a a t ' a ; a '. at i '. . c. f t ' i : . a, b. ;. ( :. '.an. Me-' .' . a ! 1 f r: i t la il...-n-i t. s .:; : t : c t . I a . ;h - i ; eil.
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( . t i : :.: a V- . .-'.J . .- ... $ 1 c" .' 4.- I vi MME AMELITA v GALJLI-CURCi A Mnif. Aau-litH M. ( Kili:-Cu c t, thf ! ra sin;: r. has htt-n Krant l a diorc from Ltili ( 'un-i aftrr a short hi'.u in- ht foro Jndf Charles A. .Mcl'onald in Ohiraf. I'rfliniin iry p: oi f-t ditm.- J i 1 cl from time to tinif in thf coats.' of th- last Wn Jnonthx had imlivutfit tliat hoth .M.'ii-. ( 1 . 1 1 1 i - 'tin "i atal hrr liu;-Vanil won!.! put up ;i ht to thf finish," and thf ro'irt rooin was crode(l with .-a. a tutors. ASKS PUBLIC TO HELPDRY LAW Federal Prohibition Director Speaks at Two Local Services Sunday. A. cirahum of lttroi:. .Mich.. who was ivcently appointtal federal piohihitin ilir tor of Mifhiuan hy haniol V Koj). r, ciariniissior-ifi- of ilral nvi'iuii' sp nt Saturtlay in this i:y. atal wltiU la r !ic sjoko at thf cvi tiinK s'-rviccs in thf first t'hfistiari ihnrch. .Mr. (Iraham rhosf as his subject " Hir rtifini-hf-1 Ta.-lv". and amoni; oshT things stattd tiiit tlura arc thro.- slaves in thf fijht to o orthfow liquor traffic, viz.; first, law enact na lit ; .-a conti. Law d.ffcnsc; third, Law oxton.-ioii. Mr. (Iraham said this has conic about by the nattil work of the pulpit, press, atal platform work by individuals, laijiior Men I'iiclitinir. II.- !a.wii that thf li.pior traffic nan war.- still filitint; t( retrain tlair !o-t 'position, and that no batt'tf i tub d until one side admits af. at. Hf also emphasized the import duty that ery loyal American i.:i:-r. lias, ih.it of slaruiinr behind Mi. f, tb r.1.! ahd state authorities in thf nfircinent of th- prohibition iiV. S. He also lifted tile S'di Ction .ad eltition of nit-n wla wer' in ' a "V of J a oil i ! dt ion. Mr. tlraham t- i r.fmitc to 'hi- ' w!ii it la- w ill attend a i on- !!!' t.f p ff 1 1 i bi t i' n iift.rcna'-r.t i i a s i i central il'.-Iric! 1 1 . w !:.i.! ; n ( . 1 ; i loin ironi Michigan I . . . c ...i!.l. ,nu., xiir.n, ,ot., . 1 i I i nit s ; n REPORT SCHOONER LOST OFF CAROLINA COAST i I' i ' ! . 1 . 1 1 a : a a . . i . . a . " . - . ' ''- " of ;la t.'.n;a!i.i L-tk' ' t - i i i a . , i - a '. a r a i oa -p '.bat hid 1 1 a k t ,1 i . a t h ' ' .aal l w i ;a u of ' 'a- w 1. I . i . a . . ! a . - i . v a. . a . a s -aal ai atkita i "iai Cnoa ; f th'-a .. d ...-:. 1 ia lb -a i w.i- i.i':;!a a' a toiia w 1 a ! en .'.- fi.a:. ,. v. York to M. :a w it , - a: arc aiai -la- thr-' : . a w ! . . ; v.. ,a': t he f..ai th day r ;kt.! broke .t ;): .' t irr i'..' '-hi'i ia!- '...- fiKi-.c rapid! and i- a d !a ha-- sunk. BRITISH RAIL LEADER MAY REFUSE TO STRIKE
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CONGRESSMEN TO FRAME MANY NEW LAWS THIS WEEK Committeemen in Senate and House to Act on Score of Important Measures.
DEMOCRATS TO NAME LEADER I'.v A -f bo oil I'ri's-i: VAS11INC.TN. .Ian. II. Now lcKlv!Htion riiil'riirin- a wide .-irray of subjeits will 'lutaia- the atter't ion of congress this week. Nearly a score of committees will hold mrrtincs like the senate the water pnw-r devrdopm fit ldll lias the j rieht of way beirinnmir Monday, and I the hou-f will take up the postoffice J appropriation hill. Thf deficiency. diplomatic aral navy pay increase measures ;tr,' to follow the jtosfofficf bill in th- house. Urn' of the outstanding events of hf week in th senate will be the caucus Thursday of democratic senators elect a minority iead r to suec' ed the late Seta Martin, of Virginia A clo.-r race between Sen. lliteheeiok. of Nebraska, administration leader in the treaty controversy, and Sen. I'ndcrwood, of Alabama, is in protest. oii-iiIcr ltcnt. Consideration of See'y (Jl.is,-'s r -quest for $ 1 ..O.OOA.etai additional credit loans for European food relief will be started Monday by the house ways and means committee, which will hear Herbert Hoover on the food situation abroad. Plans for its Investigation of Russian radical propaganda will be made Monday by the senate foreign relations siib-comrnittee. Ludwiir C A. K. Martens, soviet "ambassador," and his secretary, Santeri Nuorteva. laive been subpoenaed to testify later, probably Tuesday. Army legislation will ' Vie considered tomorrow by both s-enaato and house military committees, the former taking u; the sub-committee bill proposir.jr an tinny of 275,000 men and universal military training. The house cmrr.'.ttee is understood to be about evenly divided on the question of reportin a bill including the military training provision. The antisedition hill passed Saturday by the senate will be transmitted to the house Monday and the house judiciary committee plans prompt action on final legislation. May .Modify Meat Hill. Proposals of Sens. Kenyon. republican, of Iowa, and Kendrick. democrat, of Wyoming, for federal regulation of tne meat industry will be taken up at an executive session on Monday of the senate agriculture committee with prospects for an early report of a modified bill dealing with the meat packers, stock yards and aligned industries. Procedure in the award of naval decorations will be outlined Monday by the naval sub-committee, headed by S n. Hal republican, of Maine, with early bearings planned despite refusal of the house committee to join in the inquiry. IVjrln lludüot Hearing". Hearings expected to last a vv-ek on the propo-ed budget system will be .-tart ! Monday by the srnato budget plan, as- the first to be heard. Further witias.-es are to appear tomorrow before the counsel of the senate lori','ri relations sub-com-mtttee conducting thf investigation of M xiean affairs. A start toward investigating the Ford -Nevvle rry senatorial election contest from Mi' hiiran will be made next Thursday by the senate election eontest from Michigan wi.l he made r.ext Thursday b tlte senate el ctiiaai committee with .. recount of tla- ballot.- a- a probable first Step. "oaf rera - will be continued on the railroad re-organiation leglislatieti aad the oil, cvl, gas and plios-da-if land b'asing bill. The railroad ' oaf s hop' to reach during h- v. eel; the principal controversies a: th" Cummir.s ami Fsch bills, in1 i. ling the anti-strike provisions. Expect Soviet Ark in Finland J Ai" i 'te.l Pit s : 1 1 LLSINCFt PS. Finland, .b.c.. I! Th l tat d Star s arrr.v" tran.-port P.alard ..- xp.'Ct d to airave br-' Monday. The p..s- ng-rs. it i- r--t o-t.ii. ire to he s. nt by rtain to a l-pnt in i inland op : Ptro- . lad A h from ! Saturday ar.ia ita. c l that the F. tilor!. -.vh'adi b.a- 'ti board .'!. p .1. -ir . '. .'.e ali iadej'orted from tla' t'cittd Slats. h oi arrr-e.l t b -"r-' 1 'r:T a v - enin,i and 'Aould lav up for -A'tal dtvs in I'Vil. r t. ff.'i i repairs. vYhib !. offiiial an ne; tai-eno-n T ha b -v. ta uie as to wh tla i- th.e "Ib-ds" will he inded. Hel-ITT,'ftrs. f I fj-, ,,l.l Abo all hif ti nuMTa-cd as I'USiiLK uc.Lj fur lv La; ka'.iua.
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Lining in ;ru:an ana saeialma time behind f d ral prison bars la ! are !i-ted in the -ana' eat eery by !rover ('lea I.iml Pargdoll, s.ai r Mrs. Hmma C. IP-rgdolI. widow of a multi-millionaire bnuer of Philadelphia. who has , ,l .i-ju rt men t 'f justic' ;i?i tits a merry chas- tor two vears whti lie fh.l to evade tiedraft and who w as captu r d in his Philadelphia mansion. Hf was sent tt New York uinbr military aaaid and i- now in prison on ( a . rnor's Island. Booze Runners Now Ma ke R uns 011 Ice Skates i;t'KLIN( ;T N. Vt.. dan. 11.--Rev title offic rs of the upp r end of Lake Champlain are ireiard to combat attempts of .smugglers to use the ic' in getting their goods into this country from Cr nada. The lee Is several inchts thick and affords fine skatifig. LIST OF QUAKE VICTIMS MOUNT Sunday Dispatch Says 600 More Were Killed at Baranca Grande. 1' A -. ia t d I'res : M FX IC CITY. Jan. 11. Six hundred persons were kill d at IJaranca. Jrande when that place was b'troyed by last Saturday's earthquaki. according to special dipatches from Vra Cruz Saturday night. .lalapa, former caiital of the state of Vera Cruz, and Tooeelo, were virtually ruim-d. it is said, while th- village of Ayahuab o was crushed by great rocks dislodged from the adjacent mountains. A similar fat- is reported to have fallen the village of Fxhuean. hasmall child is said to b- the only survivor tf th- inhabitants of the villaia- of S.uitito. stat .' I'uldo. which was overwhelmed !y poison. !t-fugfes from the San Miiriod r.;gian ar utaible to giv- any 1 tails regarding th' loss of liv s th.a- but say hundreds of persons r killed. 'olcati Active. Although the new rat r at San Miguel i . still emitting lira and smoke, r ports from other di-tric tm the .rthq iake zun- add little those already received. (lov runout despatches which wer tibi after tla- fir.-t xcitemnt and confusion had nd'd give s-mall hop" that the original '-timat.- ..f l'.'"" dtad Will be decte is !. It is said the towns cowred by th- waters were Plantalan. uim-xt-land. Parranca Grande. ;u- ah-ra. Istlahuaean. c'hoyula and San .lo. Alchich.ica. Advict- do not a gr a- to th tvittil'tT of c,',s laiiti- s at 'cur.tl.ua bat ir is or.firr.a-d that th town was destroyed. Fnconf lrnad r-!'"rt.- !'(.i'd v.-tprday slat .! th re wa r-' l'ad iti hiKheta, whib no reports have been. r c iv. d as to the situation at the little town of 'ahahaa loo. uhb'h was reported to b- cempb'tl aaihed. with, its " inhabitants. In the San Mig;id distni t cb aths tii'in raises are rtpoi'ted to Tianb- r apwards of Jen. Narly l 'ai b 'd;.. have ben taken from stream- and rivq-s of lip' a-t rn i"p" Ik .' ii'.iiiint.i ins. IT NEVER RAINS: IT POURS I:, A-.- i '.-I 1 . r - - Nt:w N. 'i;K. Jan. 11. -Mi Mia' fa.- . " y :rs an pp. i i'.o.nl Sural. iv in th" tuis-f ee of his .-on. hi.- -op'.- brid'-to-b.'. and :)'" gu'-ts vv h- bad as-.-mb'. d to w . t - !'.-- th Uedding. Th-' C- ft IllOt '." w as uclL'ur.vd.
U. S. FINANCIAL
REPORT ISSUED BY SEC. CLASS Treasury Head Predicts Another Liberty Loan Unless Expenses are Checked. i nnntipii r9trm Txnrxm nnntlMniAII ly . s m m - i . 1 1 I 1 r : WASIIIXCTOX, Jan. 11 Another I - i' rt y 1 sf .i n ill be necrssiry if r anifVnv-v' i Mt 1 cl l'L' IM I t i ri 1 i iif i-elar'd in a statement Sunday night, setting forth in detail the a m nment's financial condition. - - I f th- pr-sent tax levj is retained ;.d new expenditures arc ki p. down th(. turn j1;tS c.aia? in the tide of j .vernni'mt tinancing." the seen tai v ..-.-f I ted. J Jarring the congressional action mentioned. Mr. Glass beliced the t-t usury would be able to pay its own way from tax and war salvage receipts. Although further issues of treasury certificates f indebtedness ia..V be expected, they will be redeem" from cash on hand rather i ban through the sale of new issues ..f 'certificates for the Sirst time j -:nc lato in 1 i 1 7 . The treasurv :-'cretary ilirect'd attention to statenaiits naide early in September in hich he ex pressed the opinion that the strain had lessened and that after Jan. 1 th' government's tinan:al problems would mote easily be 1 ed. Point-; Out llcdiuM ion-. As indicative of the progress m id' by the treasury in .solution of these problems. Mr. cjluss pointed to reductions betw'eti Sept. 1 and Jan. 1 in the nation's gross lebt, an I in the two ciasscs of ci.rtihca te i f yale.ht-dia-s.s outstanding. Tlu gio.-.s lebt which on Sept. 1 was -5 2 J, ä . d ,7 0 1 .- it IS, was J l,r.,vr.:,.'s:.se7 on Jan. 1. Reduction in th .tloatin;; chid (unmatured treasury rtitk atcs of in-h'btedne-s of 0-, ''.":, L'".' has b ne m aal -in -' Sept. 1, having the total outstanding oidigatir.s of this nature at $:;.j7!ri,0'"' on Jab. 1. A reduction of J ', v r.. 7 2 C. ."'0 Mas iaJ i'orted for th' same lariod in the outstanding so-called loan c rtitiat.s. leaving 1 , ;''kb;l,e)0 f these : t to be furah d. K'tii' Floating Debt. "As for the futuiv." hi; statement ontinues. "it may be stated positively that unless congress should enter upon new fields of large expenditure, not included in the treasures estimat's or should make a reduction in the amount of taws in addition to the reduction made a year ago upon the recommendation of Soe'y McAdoo from about ?",,(iiai.iMjii.inii) to $ t.'ii'O.OOä.fniO, we may look forward confidently to the retirement of the tl'-ating debt out of the taxs provided by existing law ami miscellaneous receipts coming v ithin the general la-ad of war salvage (although further isMi-s of tax certificates in diminishing amounts would be necessary freaa time to time in th' intervals b tweeti income and profits tax installment payments) and to the gradual reduction of the funded war debt through tla operations c f tla Lib, city b)an bond purchase fund an1 sinking fund already created by law. on the other lta ad. should congress embark upon new lb-Ids of birg- exp fiditure or furlh r reduce taxes, it will, as I have al ady itidi(ated. be ch-arly neccs-ary to revise-tla-treasury's plans atal call upon the country to faunae- tla- r suiting ib bcit by the i-.-ue of a new Liberty Loa n." MAY SELECT BRUSSELS FOR SEAT OF LEAGUE I'V ,v, f.-1 pit , : U'Asi lixe ;T' x. .i.a. ti. Pf-iii-i' tla- I "nit 1 Saales did ta-t join the nt at- p.avtrs and .1; pan in the con. lu-aai :' at y i-'i r,l iv in Par.-, the seat of thf L i.'"" f Nations nay go to P.ras.-.-Is. P- lgitaa. if.-Tt.ol of Iii j.cv.i, Swi'a ! 1 i ad, as 'roidd in tla- bat-'a t"ea.ira. Pr. s't W'il-oa wa- ! "-'!.:! ; for tla- s-:.taai "f Ctjaaa ia th.e firs pita . tla- I V, ra h and P.riti.-!: pf-m-i'Ts va luing to ).:- .-a - g -ti'ai tha-tajh personally tia-y f rred Pra-.s. i 1 ue.se j: w i s Vir mor onv nienily si fia ..! v. i;h r--' rd to Part. a!.d Ivniou. IHH.I) TliKKi: N.UTi: M N. by As-... ; a-d Pr- i : TP.LKi: HAl'Ti:. la !.. Jan. ib12!m r May. v..r- ',;, v. ,.s 1--biita 1 by the p. .'..-. to 1.,;. at d la id f.-r ,iii i n et ig 1 1 an Ir. - :in '- tb'!'. W it It th .-tabair.g- to I.-.Jh Saturday nigb.t .f I'rir.k raids, at soft drink -talai-ht at Ma- is daiail with su-p'p i'Pt f rair.br. !1. .' i - u . p '. o . . 1 i -. - and w a - '.a tla- place a .-hol'l tita- b- I-Tv th" tr.iövJv.
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. a - ' e . . .. . ,. ' :----a'i 7-aä t. ? r f aiC. '. aa-. ' - ' A S 'At :r':V? :? . -. - . r . -; .v " '. ' " .'a:, i- "' .... ... : ..V... .-: : 4 a a. -.pa t ? -y 1 IM Krja :''e . i -V Xt aSa , ' . . . . . i a ' " l :' --.v. ! -Vx i& -V--. V':' x i V:: .3 a. ... . . " f: I r. Pertram Prince. Archbishop f Preslau, who has been r ate d a Cardinal by Pojie P.ene.lict. The Ar hbi-hoa was among the s v-n e-b-vattd a', the Dta t taber Cons:.- torv. TO BOOM PALMER FOR PRESIDENT? Signs Indicate Attorney General Will be Democratic Candidate. nv i.oris n in.ow. Xt-H H-Times VV asl)iiiv" ( nrrt'sionilrnt. VASHL'c,T( X, j). c.( Jan. 11. - Is Atty" Ca n. A. Mit h.ell Palm r the lair appa-.nt u" th" rational admi n ist rat ic n .' Th vv aw signs which seni to indicate in a very dir t way tb.at Palmer, ard not W illiam A. McAdoo. is the- man behind whom th" ad-mini.-tratien will rally wheat it otia t th' selection of a candidate for th" presidency. T llacK Palmer. Unless he shrewdest o . 1 i t : i a n s in Washington are bata ir"ph'ts the administration, to use a political phrase-, is "getting behind' Palna-r at a very rapid rat-. Just as Thedore Hoose-velt when in the whitehouse picked a membe r of his cabinet. William H. Taft, to mak- th" race for the prc-hb-ncy. history, which has -i habit of ia -pealing itself, may soon r-.a th" spectacle of another pre-ädent hading the fiill force cd' Iiis influi na- tov.atd jiromotir.g a ti ith.-r cabinet mernb. r to the presidency. Palmer Caj)ab!a It is known that Atty. : n. Palmer stand- "ace big;" at tia- whithouse. c'(.-e eibse-rvers h.av notic r! for soTiif time that there has beau an indinat.on to afford him a wider rang- of activity and publicity than falls to me st cabin ' m-ra b r -. He has he-en a:-sii;neil import, ir.t tasl-;.--and has la ndl-d tla m in a iaa-t rful way. The politicians heli.-v. there has at . n ia this a purp.-' te mata uvt r am ;a ta- pr J" lim light. His ma cage i;i :t of rh- t oa 1 strik- ii' g tia tions. hi- fight on th-'It-'-'' an.l las amj.aign to i Jj " tl.e biigh i f a. of living have Simp-d ci NTIXTKI) X PACi: TV.'o i Strange Malady Hits Oklahoma P.v A - - .. - i . 1 1 Pr-- : ( K LA Ii - MA CITV. ki I"iV" hanlr.d of th" -.f .1 :a. I I 'I 1 !. ha !! - ..-,. ..." .g P i - ' '.a i.;.- - i . . .a i o ; Tt'.l- i ". w . at .-riou-!y ib :" a. aiar.a- l.-.a'.niy j that baffh. - '!'.' sp l . r. s , ae- .rd;r.g to ! tin- j.-parfs e,f th- .-late laalih d--pa rtraeat. S'.v ral tbath.s have -ettrifd In th- ij iub tt of o:..- of tia- p h .-1 ' i ins tli.... The .l.-.aSe a raid fa: m . f cii a r t. Itl - gii.s wath an ; tt n-k of P. a ry ana aa-. - a Paar.g of w ii.T, rdi litt t be rep" ?. i ' a s;.i'f n. aita a a a a ' '.u.. - " ' i t ' 1 1 i i l . - a i a - - ; . ; 1 1 ' i; - a - ' I toi'j ti.v.lc I'.'ti, .: lev.
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HP TIT f (W HP i Predict Passage of Sedition bibU 1. UUV. UF Laws Similar to the MICHIGAN TALKS ! sl IN SOUTH BEND PR0V,DES DE5T" plSEin I Would Prevent Mail and ExSpeaks on Prohibition at the! prCss Companies From CarUnited Brethren and Stull ! rv;nn Pmn.mnfh
M. E. Churches.
SAYS VICTORY IS NOT WOs!': :7.Nb:. I aill l-y t t iiia'.'.-s was pi - ig. tl S :e " 'lay when, following pa.--, ige Satur'Thc naaiient we go to sb . p w- dav- in tho.-.nato of tli- St- rang ha! . .. i , i . , , - . . . , , . a n neu n t i p t ii t v. a.- a i d that t h tiif lost. dcclar 1 Lieut. to". L. 1 '. laea-f i.aln-iir'.' onitaitt ho! luobmson. .f Mi- hi-an. , -ro , ai ta a t j ., v , , , ..., luül tr In. ., A nti -Saloon league vv ork r. in his j probably wo; Id tejaut it .V.onda. . addr.'ss given Sunday evening at the M ha of the parp.- - of th-- bill vs . - . ; a ... l . . - . i . ... . . ....... i ..
rinn-, 1, ,W tlw. ri...l l'r...l,.-..,. a, . v v . . t i - iui' a Mi' ,iii' a ja which he placd before his andiene the present status of prohibition in America and appealed for t rnal vigilance on the part of the anti-
saloon suiMH.rt.rs throughout the f .xtn.rllHy tnnmta p.n'.ltP- l.i ountrv in la epmg the advantage vbdat ions of th- .-. dition laws. Iii-
-aita d through the patirago of thrational prohibit ieai atneuaina-nt . "We can not expect that we ac going to pieserve things ju.-t as tba y ar ." the governor b'clar-d. "Th re I- coming' a natural reaction following the war period whiih vs are going to have to fight to a lmi.-a, and. with the ejections and bills continually b ing presented and arg .1 by the li'iuor interests of the ooui,tr, w hich have unlimited ha king, v. c are going to lital opjio.-ition in the future a-; strong in many w.is if not as v) a n as in th" past." I Ivplain- ( ampaigii. clov. J'ickinsori Ihou-Iii euit tli-:,; ba ts in evidtm itiofi of tla- campaign now being waged hy the Anti-Saloon b aga" notwithstanding tla- vi '- lory of national prohibition. "Th- j;ght of tlx- future," lie- !- e Iar d. "must be- waged against, the ossiiality of passage (,f hills aJlovv-
ing liglit wins and beer for it way t owrthrw r .u-e t b i - from such -beginnings that whisky ihrvvn. tla gov .-rnm nt of tb aral its couipanion eil. the ljou.-e of! l"nit"d State-; and i h i.ith of ai , ill faii.c, rcruitt'l its hords of i -l a rson or j" r.-oa- is cau.- d or ielinis." j suits i!;i eti' t h !' from, -had ' Tla- sp.-.iki-r i'j .- ated startlir.g l guilty of a t buiy a nd oa i-e.nvict i" ligut es ft. supp ort his -tat im tit- that ' shall b-p uni.-la 1 by b ith. or .-!'.. TI ui)Y leiavatioa in tla. tight against I bo impri-oia d not a. ore than ii.pi. r will be fatal stating that it. years or lira a tia i.ai.- than "as through th. -tales of the union j of b..t!a and -ball tor r t e must favoring prohibition that 1 la- i ba ri -.! fioa hola-.a.- ,;;., m t itni-ndtiP nt was pdially bro-jght into j l'nit d Stat.-: pi a :!. d, he. . . force aal tb.at any popular v-t.- was j that tla- d...th j-i.t1:.-. -hi'.l n-a ' mos. Itiha' to li!o. s f jol,- to the I - - -
ca us.-. I . i-l Not lliclinled. I 'In the :: : sia 1 1 - ra t if m g t la- ' am ndni-nt." la- .-aid, "th":- wa-: ;t , aipjority vote of ;na,neai and f h .s j ai.ijori:;.' Mi. -lagan ga 0".'." ". , Th--" stat. s did iat inchab th-: strotig sta'as of the fas'. whre ; ! .aaauaty "' a a t i - a dj ihitn .a :.-1 s i k n o .'. n l o I -1 ." Io. l:-icinsoi .pitliiad tic hi--!
to,-:- of the i.auor Halbe in Amene.; Yankee Agents Unearth Inf orand the ;,h' against it vv hi"h j-ro. - . . d fruit! -s ar.-ii tia- i. par .oa-1 mation Concerning Carsumptaei r ach d its h:ht m 1:"". n : wh. a. I... .-täte,,, -th. a.a uai ,. inzd Regime. .-air.pt in p.-r ca pit a was j'i ga 1' -t. -inbaling aa it, .. om,. a .-.nd . ! i . : . i ! r." "Pi" tianing .a ;fa 1 1-! -." h" - l-y - -i.a.u IT'--. (b;f'd. "v.-a.- bro-tgh.t aho-tt fi.fo.gb SAX A XT' 'XJii. T. . J : I t;a- uniting of the . 1 1 . t i -'. i - j i . r iaf i - I !.:r ma t.oa : - : ' ; d t a g -. . : . .
s ' s iti tb." loriaat'. -!! .f ti'a- Af.ti--ib to n b i a- w h n a j i to tti.it !i ai b- - a h til--. r p ! : : a t . a - -: a a a r r .: . . r. : . i f : : :'.! agaiV.-f tia a tat - d i.ai l 1 ai I rr-.s i .f the !;;.!- ; f r ( itap.inioii livil-. I ir- tif.g ht- talk a gat . - ! : ..aa- ta.fta- -.! !h l-a-lata. i' : i ' h !." t 1 "a ! e o:., p vi's. ' ;v. In- kir.-on b ('. n. 1 '; ii-pior ir f.-i .--a.- thr-.-agh ii : oi a -.. .j-,. a a '-et ! v -f.-a.-J.'. i i 1 nai on bona . ici- ; ";.. blind. . i . i i a -; a ; i is I o ta- v r a a i -; r . '. ata t v i . t ! a o : g 1 : i s a ' r -1 o f - ic. of ii! far:..-. ''!:- J i"." " iia n. f ! a ; .' " e . . '..'-. I i : r tit '- :aa. i ;a. a a ; t h- ; - , 'at - .'. c .1 1:-. - ro-itl.f : ia- l tb- r .!;;a:.D'i ; h .1 b of tb- t: .ti -a; a ;.t ii,. i . a v, I it . i . a a. j " o r : a . - -1 - - l pr.a.e f th. it ta- a and w i.. s ;i; S a I,.. that a a i ! : oi a", p ' t - - a i a , a ; . - - -. a. bio .-aa- :t -h" cp. . I ' -a. a. -an ,1 . a , . , - a . . com;
ALL
ACTIVITIES
i i ji'ijj i i vnejiiiiuu. ! ..' . i.oioaii- o oi i'.n.e bi'.-ia vik." The lani-f m asm s, a uabi nation a" Attv. Ceti. Palnnr's origin a! bill, in'roduc 'l by lie., p. . y, f hin, and revisions made by Iba elrahum. of Penn- Iva n: i ton'ai- " 1 1 1 1 i t ' i j s 1 1 1 ' lit aiii j h i a 4 1 w a i : i the bill would have inflate! upon I : .1. ! .t . i : i. t lie r -Co in i a .-; 1. 1 a l o :i f a jar;, .-f P r.-ens who.-c activiti.s again.. : tbgovernment b ad to th st rut-thai f life. The incisures aao would dn--the mails and pr. s- 'ompani.-s in soditiejus lit fat tlr'. J'robibit tla - hibition f a r d Hag in eonm et i.ai with mass noeting-, b-ny per: n;---th' light t i. fuse to gie t si 1 1 ; a a a-' on th- ground that it might t-r.d iii'Tiini!) ate them and ptiavato c rtain cum s lor di-frarn hi-cjm a t and dt jxrt a t ion Ibath Pcnaliv. The s ec i ion of the t a a s a ' , i i a a provides for tla death peat'tv fo,'b.w.a "Tit it wl)-. j- inejf. -. .-. on loot, assists r iigage in any iii.-'U i f eet ioti or r t" Hp. n again-! l!:o t'niad Stat.-; or th" authority or law s t hit a of ,or who v -r s t s on foe.t r .-.-st-tS of engag'a 111 l!:c US" of tore- or vioit ra e wi'ii int. at to destroy or au-f to I., ib-trove-l : hang- or cause to he h. iag. -J. oi I' o.M IM l; a a CA . i i . i ) WOULD HAVE RED RULE IN MEXICO n . l , l , i . li: .7 i go', .' : a p a a a aa a.g ;. pi m fa -. . . 1 The laP.' . i i ' A a.. IP a I : a : : a a . ! a . . k S- a. A. f .ev ,! . v; ... - - ou.aa'. . ;- ; M'a. ha . S aa '.'.:;:-- s ha. i No .a; .. i e ta.t a v.a a 1. : 1 i a a ' t : . i : a - i tl.e '':.' i .. ;t : ; s-: o- - i -f. ... T aaaa - -:' :. t r. -.' ' v. ' '. b- -.' a- a. . f a M . i. t : I at
