South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 75, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 March 1920 — Page 1

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llrt Government Moves to btiiltjrart Turn Fieri Over to Herlin Official-. BERLIN. March 14. The two governments of Germany arc now matching wits and forces lo gain control of the republic. Dr. Wolf gang Kapp, who prorlaimed the new order at Berlin and himself chancellor, is rmploying all his efforts to assure the German people that government under him and those he selects to administer affairs will mean true democracy, increased productiveness and conservation of the rights of the working people. I ri'i ri-h I'.hTt. pr--dde!if. of the M government, v, h.. ruth most t his minist.-rs ha-ruly nitudrew from P-rIin when the vol ut i n poops march'! in and Kapp and von Luttwitz took control, s vurjou.-ly rI"irt( 1 i lio ;tt Irsdeu or Stuttgart, and from his point of sccu rit y icalling upon th socialists and wrkit. cl.is'-s gt nerall t; stand by lh-t bi Kv-rrirn'nt and t as. th strike weapon so that the counter revolution may b- promptly s ; ppr--cd. Prtxlalm Strike. Iii r.-poi,se tu this appeal it g-n-1 trik- has V-'--ji pr.d.iimel in many place-, but In cthof parts of 'I'TriMiiy the all !- a sinke has mt hee-n r-ceivt-d with favor. f'.art'ci wire nto ngb mems ! n tltrowii np in front of tin i at ; Jbllc l.tiiTiiiriA m-ar I'ntr i Lin-i-n aiai W'llhclmsti as . ( ani.i'U and -r.afhin' u;;s ar psld at tin-r(-vs Ktrt t.s and oth r pniat.s of Mrita'-, and hravilv arm'd ;:i:ards ar-- staTior.rd tlirui;hout tho city. Not Htm Motnir.T. T.'urf has L-. n constant o;!uial ritrafi(n (" th'. statornont tliat tin 7u--.v irnvt'rnnviit is no r-art U 'nary ; . t;at if do' not d ire th" irstni ntion nf tlit- !aTiaroh. , but that it has int othcf so tha'. i.riuany i.iav hi i iiahiiit itod. 'hancllor Kapp, i'i ! a stat jn-n t to th- for-in corr -spunl-nts, siid that th ronditioi.s of th-' p( ,'ict' troa.ty v ou'.d h fn!ri!ld. so far as they could 1 ro. oncil d wr.Ii (!fn:ia!i honr and ( ;rma n 's fonon.i- rural it :n. Vhi!- adh'T r.Ct' tO the :i W -ToVvnment ins been promi-a .i by sum--5 . t h.. ..at .,,. vtrif ..c ..'.v.a.v m. .1... I (lar.-d auain-' it and Havaria. Wur?- I -euiourg and Patlen hae joineii in denountung the movenu-nt. d(larin a vrime aj-'air.t thicriuan peoi'i' Iii. II l'IV.mv.-MH" IH-O'lU)-iin-nt of the southern (lenuai. sLttcs sh.oultl b ti:-turb'd from Perlin. 'I'ht-M- stat-!!-.( r::s announce th-ir reva.'nition ony ul th national as-.-em bly. ..i.. t . . . :.. . .3 . KrtUM' lo Kivriile. .I iiatiuii.n I'.trtv rt .i s to I..t'. relations with the Kapp co ,-ri.ne nt and the fuiservat ive ! nl-r. I'nuut 1 o-5 adow sky. asserts that h- wul not .l-n:ify hims-!f v. ith th n-v.- th.inc'llor, Hamburg a n-l Oarmstadt ar sal'! to b irrroi.eilabb Tile six- y.y proclamation m-!s ' -r'.li that tl'-rm try i rhr-at n-d with civil w:i r and f hereto cornp'.te ruin, on account of the military coup, and rails upon f . -i j . 1 ti iuitrt "the democratic . or.stifir.onal and lawful povernrn nt." Mar:while one of th' r-at t-.C-es hi the (lernian national ii:e. : a -Id Marshal von Hind r.burc. Irei t hi:ri-etf in th backtrround. IPs :t clove ;ifciate. den Lad n.r:f. crdited uith beir.- th brains .- .i hi"-, ire Fpirit of the n 'rrr.au ..r: ,v it Its belligerent days, has . . ! r conference with the nw (OONTINTT.D ON" PA'in TVVO NEW MOVEMENT TO ENFORCE DRY LAW Combined Religions I-ree Name Committee to Aid Prohibition Men. NTW YOllK. M ar -ii II. A n w Riuipia'-nt t . -üf.iro' :!. fdril prohibition a -i n; thta)Ui;h a ampii-'n to b. a teed by the cembin. ii re 1 ii: i. for .' under b ad-r-ship oi th-- v .-t !! prolabiti-n feu. r.;tio'i. w.i-- ,.'!i "-ut.e-i S.ir.tay by Hev. I'r. 'f .n-- .s.-.rilon of rittburgli. g-r. :.! .- cr tary of th--l'wt yt'-n.ci l-o(rd of ! lai'i-rain.i-and moral u ::,n " Oibliie Ori:aniit ion.-. Without r v-aiai to ,T, ,.,1. p..rty. race, . . r r i 1 ; s : : 1 1 'ior..' id I .r. anb-, w. .-.t!! -, rrk through t ni no-. --it . . v.-.i"s: alcoli'M au-i a'! tie' V-:it fo-TMi-.c Ini-M." TIic ni'ioral t.-r, -.p. r.i c.- v rd the rori,i;r.---i'Mi rf ; p. rae..-" r.f th. feti--r.t eoufe;j , f ..; rep.. -, : t m as a a o ; ::ct -1 h : . 1 : : , - l'-ni vitll -.sorM j.:r.;:;Hi! '. d-r.'ti-l a"i i'i a '! .f to - trious de?.-?:.:" .f ; . y.e . ef.j ratir;c in t' r - '-.i.i. " re the iJ.im d Ta.'p' '"s. ."i.- of .-.-r p. -r-.. r.c prohibiti n parr v. t": ;...! stor hr'.-t Pt.de. ..i.d ' nterna Pen j 1 Sur. vi.'. ' ho- 1 ... -".a-tloa.

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uecr icws; n t ea ks Wood Saving Record, j AMIIRONV.KX. IIollir.il. March U.--Th" tidings of the (Irt.:an ourit'i revolution caused a rrfat 'ir arid murh tfnsion in IMit:nrk

a-tl. u h-r" former i;inpror Will-; lam r-sid-st and th p op!'- in th-i-Me t,1yed up until a (TV lHtPjT," l y . T': I T..L,.,, J,, hour Situriay niirht awaiting fur- 1 ,nai OU N 111 IH 1lKtn 111 tllWilh-ln;"lIohen,oll,rn spent r "irt S(;IiatC Iforr Adjoiimof the day in th curd en. her- hf ! m.iit Hil-iv par el up and down. sa emlnRiy ah- J iia. sorhed ia d'-.-f thought. His r xclto- ', m-r.t found ntterancr in the -njry J WASjxr;TON Marrh H. The with .vhirh h sawod woo.1,. Th'"- : i nrrcsT.i.n.lciit Uvirns fl.s.f v.tr.lnv ST-liat's VfTCÜrt Oll altä!'' toll. !

lle b'-at his o .vi: rreord in the nuru-. wliieh it is conceded that ratificat.tr of loses rut in twain. ! t,on of th r;t,.c tn atv is to stand Tin- news ot the revolution whi"h i , ,, .,, ,' did not reach the I.eonle of Amer ' 0r f'111- pronounced Monday tin-

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not srrve to roUv(. the peaceful vil- J providing for a final r,t- before adlao from its usual state of .Sunday j n Urnn,,. ,

r st. GERARD-BALFOUR ARMENIAN NOTES ARE MADE PUBLIC: XAi'1"LJ mniAJ A uymv Chairman of American Com mittee Protects Plan of Partition of Country. .'j:V VCPK. March 1 4. -Me.I :;;- cabled by James V. ("eranl ; to Arthur .1. Half our. MoNstine; against plans for partition of Armenia and Mr. Palfour's replies statins that ("reat Britain had no interests in Armenia except those j bas d on humanitarian grounds. ! ; wer. n.ade public Sunday by Mr. o r.iril. w lio chairman of the Ameiicn eornmitt-'s f..r the inde- , ' p-noenc of Armenia. Publieation was .sus'Slol by Mr. Paliour bec.iuse of indications in Mr. CJerard's messavrs that his attitmb- lad bef-n rru i'.n.dt-rstood in th- t'r.lted States. Mr. (l-rard ca bled that treaties for the partition of Armenia had been concluded I while Mr. Halfour was scrretarv of ; . w..

s,te f.r ioricn affairs. This Mr.i,M1 . ana-nu-t. .i..,,!.. I ' ments that will Kam democratic sunport, while sevfral senators have Self lK tuaiiiiiation. substitutes of their own on which Mr. Half our culled attention t.jth-y vi' roll calls. In the main. the principle of self-determination ! how-vT. these moves are expected ami Mr. Palfour r pli' d that in ! hV the leaders to be largely perva.st n pions of Armenia Mussu!m n ' fanctory unless some unexpected predominated. Mr. T.erard said element is projected into the del-ate. that Turks and Kurds who hnd tie- , Ort nw topic which it was susr-

i'Uded Arr.-.enia of many inhabitants coubi a ot invoke rue r rincmie i i'elf-deternunation. Mr. P.alfour expressed the belief tlatt whoevt r undertook to aid Ar

meni.-i must be prepared to us mili- J developmr nts of tho past few days tary force. C,rat Pritain could not i I-robablv would have no effect on assume additional respop.sihiliths: the treaty i-utcnm- merely raisin ir lo- said, but Ana-rica was more for-, again and in a new way the same tunate'y situa!-d. questions of policy which have . been debated for months in connec.Not Jiiv-tinoil. jtion with the obliu-ations of article Mr. Jrard said that Creat Pri- ! ten.

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ing justic to Armenia, and that , not beli'Ve further discussion will American ottaial inaction was duejchar.be any vots. Th- disposition ti haire .r-ysiTig international j on all situ s sef-mr-.l Sunday night u--'tioj.s. A i "u-nia's plight, lie ) to p;,. j all over with as soon as said, was not unr'Iat-d to a series I peissibb- and some senators were preof events sine, 1 v 7 S in which (lre.it I dieting that a vote on ratification Pritain bad a directive rob . Am- j itself micht b rearhefl by W'-dnrs-erloan frbuds of Armenia, he said, j day or Thursday. It vas "stigg std. could a'Tt p! no settlemnt which how er. that there might be some excPided Armenia from outlets tojdelay on account of the ahsonco of the sea. Mr. P.alfour replied that seve ral senators who have ! eri tb nutt-r was r'.-ivintr .inxiou:-- 1 ;, way on official Vajsiness or in c.n-ccnid-ration by the peace corner-1 nection with the presidential cani'e. . paicn.

r. . REPRESENTATIVE BACK FROM IHWG AKY

NPW YOPK. March 11. Pri , .... . ; n Harry H. Pandholtz. Am rica n Enrollment Of LvlOll r Pres nt.itk of th- inter-allied t . ? if If ir military mission to Hungary, ar- Otals (I Mlllufll Mvil rh ed Io ta Sunda v on tie- st-amer Prar.re. 1 NHlAXAPOLIs'. In 1.. March If. With him u ere ti;e following i The Amrican legion has a mem-u-.emb r of the rr.iss-en: ' bT.-hii of over one million in Col. Tiaymoud Sheldon, tier., ral : . 4 7.". posts scattered throughout the staff office, of Summit. X. J: oI. . routitry. it was atmounr. d at eTames T. Lor . former rnanagluc . giou he i dquart-rs h r Sunday.

director of th IV.aware and Huls n ra i! r oa 1 . Cap!. Pdv.in P.. (Jc-re. f "'hi ago. ;:. Handho'.tz said h.e !. d no ar.!iur.cm-r.t tu ni.ik- pending h i" t'epcl't Washington. EX-PRESIDENT DISCUSSES

PARIS. March 14.- -In an articb-j comrlair.cl af h. ing ia Paris a' in tht Revue b s I'eux M.-rab s. for- ; often as h a- in Portion, ar.d. tlen.e. Prc't Po'.m ar. , dis.-u.-ing th sir;: :- p.old C.r at Pritain m- twi;hdr..w.l d' the Fulled StaU s , ir.ics to cou-ih r Turkish a 'fairs, fror; j articip.ttioi-. in the p. ac-1 "he t mplocl his ure-ut tab :t for

o.f, r nc. s:y i'h d y t an e wh-n the supreno ,1 lost. Jit s by h: going -.iH- and 'ate bv his 1 llass. tic i''Ustriou repr - r.t.uH "f tl.--Prated States. How ev er. :t .am:ioced it-s Win!; il-b-faf-V b-living it.-.'f al.t.. tl-. forth To d!-r.o-e v it a th.' p: a m :a ot" Arn'! i' a and i t i Pie-. wo .... . i , .. . i . . t ( u ith . ..... . regard to th.e A '. r ia t : sit m.i 1 1-t that t , . i. -i";:-'! 1 th- -u'".:;i g facib-axl r-.MO;. - 1 , r tl'. . o-. -- i i.-.emb'-r frmi. th- Ft..t'i Stat-.- ha. I I . : n g i !.' l.v.d hid', c.a;, ,.- . t'o P i: -.x'; t ain:'- mmi-tet, s.s M p. :. are.

CONGRESS TO - GIVE VERDICT N ARTICLE X d r a unanirnon.s consent atrreement : - ----- I Democratic and r-pullican advo- ' cat s f a compromise, though dis-couraK'-d almost to th junt of , hop lessnr s. still w-r.' working (desperately Sunday niht to secure (adoption of a reservation which would command support ennujrh to insure ratification. Son-.e of them ! hoped they might reach that end by - - - ' - - ' hoped the Substitut as it stand rs s would 1)' accepted by tlie requisite r.inliH- of d-moerats. Put all leaders agreed that either of th'se possibility's was very remote. Solid liiiu l"p. i Vitli the support of the irroconi ilables, who wut.pr la 1: int the J';'!1'!"" ran':,: SnnuMiy after they Had srurn 1 a modil lcation in ,.,. miifitnt,. r.-nnblir.-. i : i,1ts count vn a soli I party line-up, constituting a majority of the senat. in tavor of t!i substitute .-.nd acainst any proposal to cr'ancr.1 it. Scatteri int, leniocratic votes also are xp?tod to help ri.-ct propop.-d anundnJs an'1 tsecure adoption or the reservation n ji'ai e of th" rr ;i,inntr-ii last N'ovr.n! ! ;- That eventualitv. .-ay the adminisI tT at ion leaders, will mean without !a doubt, will rirfain fed of ratifica- , 4l . . ? f , . tion and that th i-.-ues of file loui? j fi-ht still be thru-, undecided into ( the political .'a:ti).i,:,'n. j i:;,l()r f i-,.ii-.n.r 1 1 Poth th' adr;i:n;strati'i forces ;nd the lomoc-ats who favor acc-ntn.nce f, 1,0 repubhean reservatio ! in ''tanc. are xpectrd to mako a Virrl. ... . . . 1 ffosted miRMt Lo brought into the ussjou .ts m levoiuuou in 'ermnny anil steps of th allies tt dal with it. On both sides it was conceded, however, that european l)i.-'ilvsioii l"slss. On these issues tb.o s.p.at lias talked itself out. and the leaders do Most senators were busy ftinday I and tonight with conferences over Mondav's program. It was said that ! T1" definite development came out i o: th- day"s 'planning. i Xew York leadinc with lt posts: Illinois second with '"A posts petiusy lvani.t third with "11: Iowa. C 1' : Mint. -sota. 4t": Ohio. ' M isou ri MI. hi can. 27 1. Indiana -7e; Massachusetts '2' 2. POINCARE WILSON NOTE I d' iii lion" to tran-f't" th council. but '.. t ". tn n. . a u point'-d out to ' Mr. Lb d- !o rge tlial th'- li-raa fi:r. I'.lfis to Lot t.n Was much tile sun - as from London to Paris and ! that it w as u.uliy as dirfuuilt for 1 .. ii. :-h f.- !i pr.ur.i r as for the Prit -r.-r.or t" iniilii; !y vi-.ts i abroad. Tl!" ,ir'-.''l" as the ah.- rpt i-:t of n . n : ' ; . t -1 ; l i ,:.- ,J ei lose t--.:'!' w dh . r 'out, r; :h u: to ea-,. hal prob-.i:x whi t !' i n;;'; :i mem "-. isobtt. d th tu--?v -x ii ' r,. nr.d it. . an! th.e- -'un;I adopt. 1 a ri grettabb l:ab;t ? ti'dui a e! : "g ,1: tot. .x ht 'tO T" s'.m tins - v -.a oft er -i c.

Radicals Pa n i c k y as They Withdraw from Polish Front

W'AltsAW. March 14. l-ato oti:cial dispatch' ' r Cf.i.N.l hero indicat that th- holshr. ;'; array is in disordcro 1 liind th line of the Imieper liver after its defeat at the important railway junctions of Mos. ir and Kalenkovits. southeast of Minsk. The dipatch-s say that -eral detachments of l.olshcviki mutini '1 and refused to counter attack wh' ii ord' red to do so. A Polish coniniuniquo issued te day states th? red demoralization is complete, many detachments !!-viu in panic after havintr Jon contact vuth their own headquarters YANKEE LEADER IN COBLENZ TO PRESERVE ORDER Notifies Socialist Leader: That He Will Not Permit Demonstrations. COBLENZ. March 14. The American commander today informed the socialist baders that no general strike interfering" with the function of the army and no demonstration wili be permitted in Cblenz Monday. The b-adcrs were informed that if they could not control thir followers the American army would do so. The independent and majority socialists expect to hold a meeting Sunday afternoon to leide upon amalgamating with the socialists e.f Coblenz in support of a twenty-four hour general strike .Monday. It becam known today that the railway men in the Uhineland had d'-cided to join a gen-ral strike called for Monday in sympathy with the old Kovrnnifiit not wit hstandinjfr strict orders by the allied military cmmand against strikes which interfere with the functions of occupation. STA TE COMMISSION TO START BRIDGE BUILD IMG MARCH I IXDIAXAPOLI.-s. March IP The state highway commission will initiate its bridge building program March :10, when contracts for more than twenty foot spans will be awarded, it was announe'd here today. The cost of th bridg s has been estimatced at JP'0,000 by William J. Titus, chief engineer of th bridge department. Th proposed hridges will be placed on stretches of the state .-ystem which will be improve! this year in Elkhart, Sa. Joseph. Marion. Putnam. 'igo. Clay. Johnson. Uar.erek, Marshal!, Jackson, Tipton and Howard countis. POLES AM) FIiWS REACH SETTLEMEN T W'AP.SAW. March P.-The 0.nversations b t n tie- IVdish fe.re ign 'lüc rej.r sentativ s and Finnish 1 legat e kcano to an end lat night, a full agreement ,Jiaving Ve-n reache-d on mutual supiort in all batters relating to front j.-j . coui-n.crn-and irnlustry. Contrncfs will now b- .n tween the Poles ami delr-gat-s frjrn L' tia with a view to obtaining a similar arrangement. Negotiations with Pumnii will follow, and then all four nations will have the final -onv'rsation before proceeding to a formal meeting with the bolsheviki. Five People Killed In Train Collision PELLOWS PALPS, Vt.. M.ir- h 11. Five men were killed, four wao severely injured and several suffered b-sser injuries in a head-on collision late Sin-lay between the Poston and Montreal expr -s. northbound, and a freight train on th"Rutland railroad., f.-ur miles north of n. re. Th" dead were the engineers, one fireman and two brakemen. So far as is known no pasrigers were severely injured. Pour of the bodies -a re under the wreckage tonight. The engines re badly smashed and the wreckage has blocked both tracks. HONOR SOLDIERS AT FIRST M. E. Next Sunday t.-.nrnir.rr at o'c! i k ; c i tl lu'une-i oiaing . r'ic s f u- all x-servi.-e mei in the parish b held at .Ii First M-thotii-t chuich at ha:h th r guiar Sunday school srie x and th- regular Sanaa morning m rv- : will combined The proera m w ill inIudc sp-' i t' latrioti" mu-ic. an aiirs; l t ed W-od-v,:r 1, t h- low ering of tl .- rvi--Ilig by !w ar r.'nMa'-'s a.--ls'. d :- two s ri " in. n m uniform-, and t'r.e .btlj.ati' '". of a I.'-W l r-Ol"- IU":t"'ri x t.t 1-1-'. !';' tl." r.i! hit f ih s'-r i. n '. it. Th' b'-de-at-i',-. a'bires- ' id be to .d- by i r," P.e. J. X. fP'OUe T'.i.-,' : .a til" ui : a . a',a w . '. 1 ... ' i n '. r : 1 'y. !'. ;tatio:. -" rVlCe !'. ia tb.- f i ' : t i". i i. i i.iii.i b. Mix. F. J'. X w .:: be .x p, :o; an.! ia 1 pewrh ,,lr.;rr!i v. . .1 f-r th. -m.

1,500 LOSE THEIR HOMES IN BIG FIRE

Conflagration at Grand View. Tex.. Caie Over $2.000,000 Damage. POUT WORTH, Texas, March IP Loss estimated at more than ? ?, 000. 000 was caused and 1.300 people rendered homeless by fire which sw'pt Crand Yiew Sunday afternoon. The greater part of the busin ss section and residential portion of the city was destroyed. Three P rsons were injured when a building rollapsetl. Three l ire Departments. The lire departments from Cleburne, Itasca and Alverado respondd to tiie appeals for aid, but were unahlet to be of assistance in fighting the flames as the "water in the standpipes gave out. Dynamite could not be obtain-i. Automobiles, wagons and vehicles of every description wer- used to carry th homeless people to Alverado and Itasca. Merchandise valued in the hundreds of thousands of dollars was piled in the s.trets and incalculable loss caused by water and smoke. Sweeps Through City. Taking the shape of a V. the fire sw'pt through the city and burned more than L'O'i homes. Every building in the eight blocks of the busin ss section was engulfed in flames. The wind blew with such velocity that burning brands were carried for miles. A farm house three miles from Grand View caught fire from such a brand and was destroyed. CREW OF SUBMARINE DIE U HEM SHIP GOES AGROUMD IM HARBOR SAX DIEGO, Cai.. March 14. Lieut. Commander Jams R. Webb, and three members of his crew were lost wjien the United States submarine lf-1 went aground at ""the entrance to Magdalena bay, Iiuer California, according" to a radio dispatch received here today. WASHINGTON, March 14. Reports to the navy department today said the submarine H-l. which went ashore Saturday near Magdalena bay. Lower California, was driven on the rocks during a storm but could ra refloated. Surviving members ed' the crew were r seu i by a destroyer and an Eagle boat. The collier N ptune ami another destroyer are en route to aid in refloating the vessel. LACK OF MEDICAL ATTENTION BOOSTS INFANT MORTALITY WASHINGTON, March lb Lack of adequate medical attention in remote rural districts has t-nd-d to increase infant mortality, according to statements issu'd today by the children's burau, labor department, founded on a sury of live widely separated c ounties. The stt;dy was prompted by census reports showing that death from premature birth bail increased from 17.1 percent in 112 0 to .'LI in P.G7, and death from injuries at birth from '.',.'2 percent to L0. The investigation eonduete. 1 hy the bureau showeel that tn out of le;j children born in the live rural communities died before they were nie month old. Long distances, bad roads and the small number of physicians practicing in those districts made it extremely difficult, the report said, for mothers to obtain medical assistance. In one southern county only jS out of 100 mothers had a doctor when their babies were barn, and in a northern county a docter attended only eight mothers out of 60. In another county more than two-thirds of thf- mothers were forced tr forego the services of a physician. in; ; j Show German J'ictorv COP ENI TA GEN". March 14. Unci!, ciul figures of th" plebiscite in the second Schleswig zone up to midnight, show an overwhelming majority for Germany. No I Vanish majority has thus for been r-corb'l in any district. .The German majorities are three or four to one. URGE STATES TO BONUS EX-YANKS NEW YORK, March 1 ?.. Th" state executive committee of the Am ri' an legion cum'- ou Sunday iti supiu-'.-t rad only of tlcrnur.ds for "'atllusteel compensation" frotn the fe'b ral g-.vernt;i-nt but for a st ib bonus .f 1 a for '.a h month of scrvii e a t. t "for sufficient r-d Ji ti' r. il ('!:; i ' h s iti" r. f'-r al 1 1 i ; - -r : . j a n th tr lb.-, s-.ite tttd :-1ri g i an m nts to as-ur" "..u '.i-oi on: f or'ab'e living." Wob- IP Ha- state o!,u:i-ir.l' -'.al .a.'.g t- rejir .- nt I'1 p. :c Ai:i'"i'a'y tot..! military faa.-x durmg the wa-. ann-'Uti-. el that th.-.-'.--nau!-iu-.d b n enib'-die-d i, r -.- -in: i'i"- au- ; -i bv th" mniit' . fop'.w :-g a h. ;-;rg . ,,!b"l , ,-: tgo :. ti;. -er. r.- e'iatT.ber at .M' to u . ru; in.- t!. s-.--1 frr :: of .- r . ;.- ..-:. in th- Mb -m th-

Discover Valuable Set of Paintings in Howe for Poor .SEVILLE. Spain. Mar h 14. A veritable lajseum of art trcn'Up ' has b-n Jiscover d a:.o-ug old furniturein a hjinc ftu the poor. Valuable paintings and sculptures (.f the most celebrped artists of th.e six-

te.-ntn century, including paintings by Zur buran, Po klas aiui 1'arhec ar among rne treasures unearthed There is .;i" drture four metres high signed by Guido Peni and an- ' other by Yii hh'se-ad and a piece of sculpture bv Ramos. The incture of Guido Rem alone is valued at more, than :....00,0(o pesetas. It develop.! that th- Valdesieal painting was, bought so,, twenty-:ive y,ars ago - for hve peseta., its owner believing it of no value. SPECIAL SERVICE AT ST. PATRICK'S WELL ATTENDED ! Rev. George Finnej:an Talks! on '"Universal Unrest and Remedies.

Five hundred Catholic me- it-' ani h" h''rcb-' ls auth.rized and live nunureci ca.noik r.a at j powere-l to ar-point on or before tended the special Holy Name day , the hrst .lay of April in ach and services at :t. Patrick's church last j every year a memorial commission, np-nt j consisting of eleven members, a fol - j lows- One represent;! t i of the Following an address by Uev. UVar department, one repr.-sentativ John P. De Grote, pastr of the.f the navy department. -n-. r. p: .--

church. Rev. George F iannesrai:. . ...... - .v,.., .............. rmon on rnivorKil Unrest and the Rom - j . e in - T , . . . edies." Following the sermon benediction was given. Rev. P. J. Carroll, pastor of St P.seph s church, assisted by !tev. V. illi;tm 'jnni'3'' a.ssisumt pastor ot St. I .ttricK . and Rev. t.eorge 1-ennigan as loa-

con and sua-ueacon, naa cnarge u , (uv (f ;U lh v,.ral t ri(. ' v,4 r .-he 1 t U..- Epv-.r-h the service. At the conclusion of whVrejn art, Snt..ri,.(1 tilf. remains ..filial ;n. the atcV,-,.. m,the congregational sinking 1 foly , , . ib-s or marin, s as afore- I an k db-1 at ! S iiabty '

.xame soc:ti nieuais uexe wn uted. In his talk. Fr. I e Grote explained ; the plans lor the dedication oi ?m. i uii. -.k s. u'mui " "'V place in May. He also said that Right Rev. John Ponzano. who u .rcnt Trt.-. itrnan-e a? the ded-b-atlon. will arrive in South Rend . . r , . . r ..V.l.. tne aiternoori or -ia . --. l time it will be the endeavor of the Catholics of South Rend to make thi-- day a 'Catholic day." ln.Kes IOeal Hoys. FatlK-r Finnigan, who recently was' d ischarg- 1 from the army wh-re h- served as captain chaplain of the lT.Tth field a rit 11 tv. which was mad- up of many South l!-n-l boys, in otxunng his s-rman pa 1 a high tribute to the local boys he mt in the service. H- ,h-.-us.-ei at Foni" le-igth the international

problems taaf are facing the inen i otherwise appropriated tnof toiiay. He tr-atcd in l-tail tba- j .P'Odn'O or so mur-ii tn.-r'-ot' subjects of livtrcc. sociali.-m and b- :.( for the . the social vice. He said that no ! said m-m-ria I ouin.i s., (ii woman who is at pres.-nt a ward of; iti th- y.-ar I '-: e - a house of prostitution ever could; - - ---- V!:inV; :'v'0r::''':: h:l Lost Fisherman is

a solution of this probier, as w.-ll is other n. Pönal prohhi'.s of anlest lo- urged th- folb.witig e.f the pre-ce-pts laid ib-wn hv Chri-t through hi- ch.urch. St. P.'.tricK s day was i'S'T.oi ul v . . . 1 . St. 1'airiCK.s sunaay naarun. iev. Patrick Hagrty, u .n e r i am". . , t. tenvereii tue panr.gvric on c-i. iav - rick. Rev. Ailliam Min nick was tn l---brant f the high mos.-. Prof. John Pecker, of NoT Hani", pre sided at the organ. ALARMING MESSAGES REACH LONDON FROM ARMENIAN VILLAGES , LONDON", March IP A dispatch to the Iondon Times from Vn - stantinoole dated March 1 J says al arm in it messages are arriving from the northwest of M -trash, saying that th-- remnant of thi population of about KnOOO, the majority of whom : re worn n. hildren and ,ld men, are terrified by the men - ;;eing eone-e-ntration of band-: of Türk.

RAILWAY AND SHIP OWNERS COMBINE FOR PROTECTION

NEW YeRK. March 14. P-ht-.lsiini n; ! a ct.-mn.itt-'- e. r .-a. road directors and th-r r pr. - senting the large-! shippii z gat.i .aliens of the ouuiry to ..eter vith committees (: th- X tt.-ir.al Ass..-iati n of Owrars t ft:-. :!.-. a I .--cuntie-s to pr vent 't ;t ;, r r-r-rs" iti raiiiead p'dip "wha u will in.- jt. -dy b .id to .''ivcnii:'-::'. owr.'-rship, ' was r e ou: no r 'b d ;n a r i'ort adepte.l v h t.'a .-r'iir.t' 'cratr.i't' d' th-- a.-s i '1 a I - rr.a!- pul-ü- t i iy. S. lt.- 'arr.:d. tl..- a--- ; ttP'tbs pr- - d-' t. n. h.'f d e-'.t ::. 'lo r-v or 'bit i he uu.-'.-T:- at - i"a i e a,og' ha r '. tar re" h:.g -:'. 1 v'htl to tl-- n. tb a.- a y '. to p.-rr. i: !" r h

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ST. MARY'S Willy 11 i l3 : INTRODUCES BILL TO SEND MEMORIAL COMMITTEE ABROAD V ' TUU A kk I A !

WlUillH I UU nUllVni , th, p.-it.r of death and 5cvrn oth-r I-rvu injured as a result of a Ohio Con?res,man Wants Aii;;;:;?;; . . South li.-r.d int,; urban car of the 111KU erices ilelll OI1 C hicago. South !;.::! .ni.l Northern

nual Services Held on Foreign Soil. Ily LOl'IS T.l'IIX)W. I WASHIXOTON. IV C. Mar It il.1 ! If congress passes a bill intro- j j uuu'u i.y i.i. sitiiu'iis oi cm iaS nati, a memorial comm. isston will a.

sent abroad every year to arrange ; N-w Carl!-' , I: -'. Right b'-g ampfor memorial exercises in honor of j uUetrd be buv kn. . b ft b g broken. Amrican soldier s who sli in for- j rieht b ttel and h ;p injured. l'r..beign soil. The v.-l of the idil is as ai,;v fatal.

follows: '" lo-'-x ;ls " remair.s of any i .-uiuii-i, win'. oi iu.ii i:r- oi in'I rorces of the Unit d Stat s iu li;., : war with the (Ji-rman government j shall remain lnterr-d in for-ign soil ' rne prcsnient ot ine i niaa MaU b usent.ui.. . i.o senate i.io umet. 'States, and seven repräsentativ s ,: patriotic societies or asscIations ' whos memo rsnip 1 im ic-. r trlirt h l .. Tti.. mi (T'irr .-oi i.- iu ... .-w..' in in- ii'iin"'.' 'ns wlio liavr M,rv.M m in-, military!

.- -.T t- ... I , ch d wlth thf, (iutv lf luaking , riI1j executing suitable arrangements . for hol,linp aI,Iro,.riate ox-n-is.,s or , Ct.r,.monl,,s on or about th 4. th,r?i. th ."ill llO IIilil 1 11 lljfllf'll-illll - li.llll : , or at uoh (,h(.r places as I said commission shall de.-m fitting and expeili'-nt. Said memorial com- ; inission .hlli rilIlipltl. lts .luti-s , I and tile report th' , d with the s. . - n.tarv of W;ir ;al..r thall th,, 'diiy ()f s-piemi-er i,,t ; h i - 1 ' N rolIllM.IwltioI1. 1 "Members of said memorial ummissiui shall .crv without comp'ti - sation, but their actual anl n-c'-sary xpens s in carrying out the object s of tris act shall b p aal by t h. l'nite! states and the s.-cr. tary "i ! war i-- he re by iire'td to subu..t ! I with his statistic.- for uppropria- , tion.s 1 r the h.-cil vear 'r.'22 and' -ach --ar th r.-aftr an stimat ": I the finds re-iuuad fir tin- p irpo-- j af"r'said. i a !i-n- is n !-. .- ppropri .,d out! of any rr.oni- s in Pa- treasury !. ' m : i t re Carried to Safety i PANAMA. Mat'h Lb- R-ar A l tana; Mar oirv Joba -o o a i ir. a r. d v .... i. . i i:... ... ...l.. .,i the ii:i i,. naval u.-iric-, w i.o wni.e r.sr'.aa,- .iin ini " in , a 1 1 . . i . .-.irri-i cut to .-.-a .n i- n-i i . . i.. .... ... i , i e..L . m.. : i .i u .. - - i. . - . - r .oied l.apa-a sa ; r has. rs. s afdata 1 !- ri, - and tuts searched all d ;. Saturlay f-r th- r ,ir ad -rural'.- l.-itah v. hrti .'....-. ih'.ally pucra d up :gnty mi: t . . - - : i ' I. "ia ! , w,r m Iahc Race for Presidency ' i ! ATLANTA, Ga , .hubb ge n- V. I hs. roe.', at; inmate .f t he ; I r i ; t - - 1 States penit.-ntiary 1 - re. has j cor.s-nt--l to the n-.- of :u- t.ari" s a. pies.d' nti .l caieLdat in th- "..- :r,g Mb hi-ati primär;- -, -o ouout.g 'o Ward, n I r.-l 11. Z r -a. ' Th- v.'ard n -aid a ib.'otn u . f i Mi-hi-'an suri.w vj-i'.-d I s ias. i we- k and obtain d h:-. 'a:':- .''" a- ' 1 , -i ' t - i : I ! ' r .-..r.Va.- - ; . - : y f - '. . n,b . pa : . . .';., f, Mr. V.' ' d n- -, : n i j ' i ' ' :.. :., i , r t d .;.- ut ;b .' lurg lv a:t-ar.-I l.f. ;. .tu i'i...- . 'i o ; i f r.i .Ir-' id !..!::!" r f ; :-. r . i Y. r . I ' c i . ;.i i: 1 1 ra i a..i : :. r , : - .1 :.l. a .! - .- ; gg

or naval iorc-s i in- i n o -1 m a te--. ..,ot ma. rai 1; Inn . i Make ArraiiReineiits. :.orth f th d of Xo. M : 1' - i.i i-.-e.i ,.,.,,;... .i.tiist. P.cai;-" f i:.a!..!:V t . ! 1:

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