South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 87, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 March 1920 — Page 1
Bend nir. wi : in i :il HOMING EDITION Indiana : i t . Ixrr Michigan: Für ;.tv in t . -.- .r !v v ;,r: m r. uJ .IL VOL. XXXVII, NO. 87. IMV AM NP.HT IV 1.1. MMSt:!) wikk rr.Li:i;i;.rinc si:i:vici: SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1920. a Fi: w-.ipi::: 3 " j : nn: 1 1 1 f f: Wim all im: .vi. miyvs PRICE THREE CENTS v
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CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS ARE GRANTED
(rrnrluatcs of Evening School Kereive Awards al Commencement. (C? ARE HONORED J. C. Collicott, State Vocational Director Makes Pointed Remark in Address. With th granting of C05 outitl-j c.itf- and 23 diplomas, 1 1 1 second annual commencement of the SmiiIi Pen! JvenlnK school was celebrated at th high school building1, Kr Id. ay vning. The awards were mad" durit g the rourso of a dinner ;it v hn h J. 1. Collicott of Indianapolis, sta. 1 .rational director, was the pniaupa 1 .speaker. Talks were giv11 hy Lev. C. A. Lippincott and W. U". Jana len. FUperintetldent of public .--ho. !. Idrector ü. C. Osborn presided. The ,-r rtifuatrs were given to r 1 . - .'-tuibrit.s who had attended 7". r -lit f the periods in the s" ra! ehi-. s they attended. Th' award of diplomat was made to th"-, who h.-.d surra ssfully completed the o'ir-i' 1 r i a particular is'lbj- t. Th" following v. ere driven diplomas: In p -'in': i r . - 1 1 1 7asmfr Anthony, Mack 1'. 'ii.cii. Louis Hermit. He!- 1; Kru.-zt.sk. 1. :e Thompson. L. fh V.":n?::u -. L.rtia Xbgler. In book-.j,ir,---.:ary Arcli. IVar'i jvr. tin. m. 1 llthh-, Ht-rthi I 'ha n t, :.r-);i I oid'-rhaum. CIyd 1 1 1 1 - - . I.toFta L. .t!i, Hattic Stern. i:i. ina St:.k. In rusins, Kmclih Ht:t Ao..:.d-r. Holers Ukt Ir.h--l-"iar ":ir! . i.tr:. 0:;. Car! Hoi.- !. 1;. M. Iludy. i:. (. V!!-'. Mary W.oial-. Auiinl I)ipITiia. T. o h n.ar'ii ai.d ui!4 tj -ll.i of :(:'- jtt-miint,' Soath i:.-iid Hirh .i''.""! vi rf pian fa rii:i af s or ili-po.:i.;.-. J 1 wt ri pi . on rt ! t'a a! s i,y t!. ll'.di-r svlio.d. l'u .vril::.-at-s a.:.- -:vi-a by th Vo.-.,tionaI s.;l:ool. 'J orti:icatt by the Stndoi,.t;f r M. h.rd. in t y th- Ka'ey S- h o o I . th" Lincoln s.'hool, ' ' .". b Tia-as!iir.-:..p. schook -7 by Oliv r 1 the Iafatte school. 4 th. Muv.-eJ s.'h bV ti'. I'rai.k'iiu -I !, S by the ir.tri:of oi-s at .M.i-v. ar hall und L'j bv Laurel 1 .. ,r". v!ii,-h : orne of tla1 ' nt i vi : ! 1 1 dN r.;r. rn:. ' FESLER SUGGESTS TAX LAW CHANGE C (). I', (f tihernatorial Candidate Speaks to Small Crowd at Meet im:. f'..--: f all, T firmly I. !l e in s i nr i of t!;c .,, .Ia!:.s I'd' r. i o . J.i v. s I i:r . ; . h's cand.uat" for th" r -.I.e.! n . b.-i ' .i t"::-: i .':.::: i r r , . I . i t! n and :: e wt u r." a . : . 1 1 ! til- pi r.it.g -.imp.tign g :a i.a -t-of So'Hh lb ::d r p - 1 öc.t '-. . Frinight. ML 4 ( f th i . . a . : ;: t!;e an -i:,!''" wert iug. a ' .ra.ra at tti.- II' up:--.! during t!t :gh tne a'il :tor.u m . c tie- m - tint: ! u ; r. i : . : : i!'-;- row tl. .1 ; - . ;;r-"l :,); of Shiilil Amend Far. d-. I :. r d-cl.tr- 1 that hi- r. -!'."-il for law oh-'-rvarn.-e gr.iws out -f ki long ib votbai to the study ': he 'aw. He 1w It for s ::,-: ;:ae r: the U law er.ac'i ii 1 y the v '.uV.ican pT.fr.-'.l ass. r-ihlv. pur.t.:a: out a numb, r of tj.-f. c. ;! tl-a urn r;s p-is-.'t i , tl' . . t '.. i a - 1 c 'f i i rar a c a d ' s :-. si- !i -i .l h- ': : 'd woull. !;. prove 'aw. i . -,d he 1 . !. .-.! '...: t -. :. - 1 oard of i'-i'w a", i he .i!ia!t : ! '-. '.vi'; 'he ::- ...'. ;.:: c . - in . a ' it t 1 . .!, .i" .1 :'... F. ia-. -- -. ra . ' ' h w.i - f ch - tl ;.v c,ov. a : i ' tX lav. l'rai-a 1 1 . I l. r. :- - r. I., v" .!. : th s : : . " r. 'ron g ; ' '1 -la- . :,: ..f .,-1. He .!..:. r- 1 . ..f -. tt -oai;h-:.. -. e i-. par t .ve ... t ... a., n : 1 :':..; a a i - n, . i cc' ' ' i that t:a .a i: a 1 a . . . ' . I . ; ; ' V- . " tl .v.r.. '. ' ; !; t.'.g. a'th ' . : s. ' a at d ' . . ' t i N't ... . -. hW ! .ai. a a , a i : . I;1 v. Mr. ' T. M. lie, ' A I b h T : 1 1
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Tax for County I!u!l r-1 arifl "jr-iln-v n;r -' rn o v.",rtli JT.S0G.2.J to St. .Ijs ; !i rounty. Thit the amount if i:ior.-v tnrnd into th rounty auditor aft' -th" roüoft'or. of the r . in to tov. h:ps for tax rf 1519.
Tri amount dors not inclu "3e thfir.'- paid for ii t ina f. to sliocp ana ' other animals caue,i by da rrs of t!i-: A ASHlNfJTl X. March An county. Su-h damages ;iie paid fri 1 ''"'''l!1 sur: unary of tr,- American th.' 1.. ta fund ard df d ted bo- ' n"?'' 'l'ia- r-yardmi; t!i- r-e nt fore handed in to fh" a'iditor. ; anti-I'. ruvian di.-mrnanrrs 1:1 I'.oroIlowiiiK are the amounts turned i1'"1 ar"1 "I" t!"' reply of the in from th" various t .vnsh ins i :t " t-'"V rinn- nt was imul- pub!'.rnir.t;, Tfari. J1H; ;: rn n. : 1 1 ' tht' vtate department. Penn. 1.1 . .:,i ; Lira -oln. ' . 1 An.cüian note, whieh aI;ed J'f't; dive. Ji't;; ;rrn.an. i 1 I ; , ' "hib b li .- ryth ir.jr in jorr f!r'f n. JC: Center. ?.';::; Madison,,'" avoid The brealii:: out. of i.ostiiiä31:;.i:.".: l'ortatro. $4.123.7.": Liber- j ti,s oTl ".ast: of South ty. ? 1 C ; ; Clay, 1 '. 7 . 7 Ö . Aruerica. evoked .om- adver.-e coinment in 'iiiltan m-wspaper.s. The
SCHULTZ RETAINS COUNSEL FOR HIS UCÄDTWP HUCUMQU 11 I A f l m l . '
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Plead in Citv Court Salnrday Morning.
Follow in the filitu: .f ft.rtr.al no. rd. r charc s by 1't-i. Samu.d I S.-hwartx against August Schult h Id for th- inurinT of II nry A. MuomI and Frank Chrobot a Ii 1 1 1 - more than four ye;irs ac. and thpublieity jrivon to the notic K"i"-iwith i,:i r 1 1' t'lilii'.. h t':t iln 1 1 h rf i r tu ll.-rt
.rTz'T Cass:,i a w-k ago by Feb cme H. , - J ................ ... 1 F. Mout. r,f Plymouth, that Schult was iu jail, Harney Tholambr, nitorey pattidman, Ls to b." l alb tl befoia- tli-- board of public safety ne.-ct 1'ridaj- idght. Ti:is was decidetl upon by tlie hoard at its' regular weekly meeting Friday night. Thola ruler is the member of the department who s-nt ui rd to th' Annis j lac on F. iskir.glen a v. a short tin." after tlo- Plymouth d"t.'Ctiv- turned S.-h .! to As.-t. Chief Ca.ssidy. lnbli ity llring Actiui. Fntii publicity was givtai to TliohiT. t!e 's a tiou. it w;us aqarent a' poii'-e h"adqua rt .-rs that there was to he nolhine dom- by the fficlahs. Chief of I'olice Kiln showa d no disposition tt censtr Th'daiubr. but th'.rir'C the 1'is; few hours the matter i- said to have heeri taken out of the chiefs hands, following Jack Wright's su'va .-.--f ul escape from ar-r.-sC s. iiult. to be arraigned in city co ,rt Saturday mori.n.g. At an e..riy hour Satirday morning the prisoner had tatairad counsel and it is e,ec-.; tlait h will be represented wlom he is arraigned befr ,1ml." C.ilm r Satunlay. lb lil on Suspicion. Tia alai,''d slayer now in custody !;..s !. n held on a su-ph'ion count pending tii" outcome of thu nation n:i,, r . . . , I -teadt ast. n amtams his o, iinal , : on-. or..m;ttal detm anor r.r.tl refuses Ui Plight or the l.'taiis -irroumtirg his .aoture. Ftiorts t secure a statement from him have wide n .i'-. h for his accomplice. H. it.-. 'i un a- :i,;ri,' Tf b ic b. on In -.mod . r.:; .i..- .1, . .' , . ' ' . 1 ll T '..tl Itl I I I Tli ' III I V If'VCII'-l--and up to a late hour Friday afterM0.1. no attorney has been retained ' appe: r for th" c'efendar.t. According to i n,;rt procedure an at!o! :: -y wi'l be appointed to d feial hilt7 should he make no person il '!iott tt' s. ure legal ail. Th ari'ig Saturday morning 1t t" t-'tl u b" strictlv formal tir.b ss i, C( NTINI'KP PAC.F F FH.)
ANOTHER VICTIM FALLS IN DUBLIN'S WARFARE
p.v .v.- ;! 5 P.-. s- : L M N. M .,.- h Mmot rv day f :irr.i-:i s a new victim for th" "Fr. laud. !' Salt Ht -round" warfare in I reAlan P.i,ca a ; , vr.js of ag..: a ni for manv ars an edhci.il of th rcjal c. o.stat a, .tr. ncs liragce-l "' a gang, s- -tn' .f wh.otu wer" masked, . ,...M-a.-.a f . - , ...... , i iv-, , I...... .i ..- --. ....... v.l. ... ar.d b.'f.i: .oar i . n i :n oi, i : o. 7, ... . .i . . ; . . . t , . a' J ' a - -v . i a. - i . -. o:n of Ic pas.--er.gTS w t .. . ...i . r :. . i , ; . - v. '.wi:;e-.i. v. oo ia.aa'a ak in'' .--1.1:1. Th' 'I'SaSsiUs ll.tl h.a 1 n mad--. and 1:0 aires'..! Th re be. 're b. -n thro-- attacks or. pi'li. -"tneri iti dihTt:.i parts of Irelar.tl tiuring t!u pal three Jays, two I f th." p"li-emL b .ng il.tnc.-rously w oi r. c. e. i . i i"'1 1 1 i . . : . i a s a " u n l.i.l i . rt .. ... . 1 -.. t-. ..?-.- -r V-io . .. - ..n'iai - ' : n tt-. e i-.-:'.it '.i.ir . An ir.o.osT at I;h'in toi'.av on 11 knawti man Mlled Wednesday - t .?.:. r"a a th.at lo- was .1 cl- r;. at ..rmy lavid.p. after-. I'm Kin .w;i s-is !," w aa! et.- a g l 1 1 sec. 1 s t r 1 .... 01 t . . v 1 1 . ': a"t Fr- n t ra li.-it'-i.tr.'. of .-. 1 if'l 1.'- w ri't 1 to tlK wi ltav ot ard 1 - , , -1 ..'.' 1 " 1 -' : a 1 ' F ! i' -irv i'-h-d d a 1 if f d '. 1 . r . ' - to 1 7. t ' 1 a iti-1 am! - h: . 1 . . 1 '. ' a:- .!''': 11" ' : :.; " o : : ; . 1 . g ..I, t I . v ot 'a.Ife'a- d ' a c 1 r . I I t .
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HlUl-rßRUYlÄll NOTE TO CHILI K T. . Se-k to Aoid Ilo-tili tie- on South Ameriean Coa.t. ;Mreurio d" darin t,- tl:at it cave ei-:iIen- . of s u pitdon that Chile had 1 fosteretj the d itTe r.r.Ces. betWet.-n ',.- livia and Peru. Th" Am, rio;. n harn' r of comI'urt'i' at Valparaiso ai-o crit i i. d ' tlo- action of th' American f.'ov'rn;lnfnt and in a message to Joseph ,r sh 1 th- An i,rI r-iu ' ssad. . Chilian nespap rs was "crossly or- I roTieuus. uncall:tl for and aksolut-- j ly camtrary t tli" xprssf tl prin- I ... ... ' ctMiuai i ui the Am ric.an coyi Suinmarirs Noios. The stale ib-partuu nt summriried 1 ih- An: ri an m:. ami the Chi! an ' rep in tho follow ini,' stalem nt : "( n March 17 th" Ano-rican am-, . bas.-.ador in Chib- was instruete! by ! th- lepartm nt of .-tat' to inform' ' tin- Ch.il an minister for foreign af- ' fairs that the government of th.e, j I 1 1 i t . 1 Stits had informed the Lo-j j üvia n covtrnm-nt that it view-.!; tlo- crav.st a ppr b. nsh.n the i l- t . .... .1..-. I. .1.1. i1 i. i ' a ii.'".' " a in' I t i :iii.i;i i .iriÄ!,;;; iL jai:. Th" F.olivian government ÄÄ'Ä'S agiu,tion tnding to endanger peace on the American continent wouhl, t i ......tl 1.. ! ! i oaianiio '.Minn wnini i'Mo- itogravest r-sponsibility upon those who countenanced it. "Th" ambassador was further instructed to inform the Chib an minister of foreign affairs that this de partment would dep'ore mobilization' in Chi!- and that a similar r pre- J s-ntation had been ma.le to the gov-, I ernno-nts ot C ru ami lauiw i r I .... . r. . v. . ... - - -- , i r. ii . ' To i . , : 1 7:i t ion in lii-O fn' tiles. "In conclusion. the ambassador Was directed to state that the go"nrnrneiit of th Fnited States viewed the situation with the gravest a p-j prehension and counted upon th" government of Chile to do everything in its power to ;oid the ' ?. ' , , , ,;,.fi . , V-.fi. L 1 Tl t i.VT of MOvifl 'TU'S llTI Tl '' breaking out of hostilities on th-wa-st. o"7,,t of South Amcrna. and to Preserve ...c- until a m ans of sotition f r the question int. resting Chib, Peru and Bolivia could bo found otlur than force, which could not be countenanced by the civilizei world "vm Marc!' "2 the American ambassador in Cltlfe . able, I th" d' partment that he h.a.! received a note f., , .'hi!,,.,, fun.i.'T, i, rtlce evpresslrc thanks for the information the ambassador had given concernin' Arr.-rican n-pr. sentations mad" tjoliviau government. ;.r.d l; ll,v .1 , t . florin j: he dis ur,a n s n T ... d' t its j J '1 , l: ,iar.. o,- Ti.-.co will .or.n-.-Hit I ' i i sei it to look with misgivings on any attempt to disturb international or Irr. After stating that the ChtUnu L-overnm-nt. whi n ilulv inform d of the events occurring in Lt Paz. ! could not attribute to th.. m cr at.-r consequences tb.an to a simple agitation of popular elements, the mte I concluded with the statement that the trovernmen ami peopb of Chin1 are abs. lutely tranquil anil have nt tnougn; ior a moment m me -.- trem maasur" of mo)iIi7.ation. '. it ted for any of the as.o-inaf.or.s. i many of which hae occurred in i!al:rht in the prvsence of nttira r- ; ous v. itne ses. j i et Mr'g still r-.:r;s high in. Co-'; mar tne murir o: t.orci .Mayor MacCurtain. Se era I w it n esse at J iruiui.'s. a..ein,ie.i to conn e i j th' police wit); th- murder, and the Sinn 1-' iners tfof-ss to b.-lie v.. the. - - - - - iiLT." .Tr.- jk?.r- r-. . . . . . j. . ; r....... ... a' .ot- - I iiua- a T.ab.aa- n in CnrV . fr.u- ; - - r - ... . ... v . . k . v . I hours b.-tore the lord ma or was 1 t-i . -.t .. t... I ........ . ... Th. house of commons to. lay discus.-. d th cae ot Alderman William 1 la-n !e.aler of th. transport i, . . I.. , :i it i "i:ii.-.. uo i- ui ;all. II" SliO to b. conducting a humr r strik- and m ilar.ct r : death. u. P. onn- . - . i - ,a . . aa . . - . i' nia, a i : u nationali-t h-ader, calbd , . . :ttti ''.I'lVi to the rt t l:.t C'llrb-ri ; "v.a "rv mc "ti to-- .'i'v.'rn.ii'T'.l'.- ! co.il omrriisston w hu; arrtt'!, and 1 , asKe-l: ' Has th" government "on- : si-b r-d tl. Irish. 1 pir.iou of th- pv-ib'.c b at!; rf Aider:. - an . . ...... V o mi"ii i . j i . 1 1 : . 1 : -. ui'-.ir; I rat'-on without trial'.' ' rnAndrew p.or 1 ; Law 1 r.v - r st ' . . U . p;p f .p th: '" I I' I rf - di.-.a:!1 :. '. 'r. o 1 ; . d b p; ; 1 1 ou all o 1 a . - it id- ' 1 i l' v iut- or iy g-o .-r?.m. r-t P r o . e ; 1-.. t j 1 . . . T f , 1 1- , -,. j M , t 1 or o y ff i .-il i' g ! .illt v ne-C'-.-Sary I e r tii. i i o O ! ' C
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7 . r i f , , ; .a 1 - y . I 1 . s v 0 ' i 1 Aboy, Picture taken on tl, astronomers ,ay cause.l the viv.,1 South Fend. An unusually pood the Fnhcrsitv of Not,-, Dame y i ELECTRIC COMPANY I TO ISSUE BONDS1 ' v IUUUJJ UJ LUJ Pnldie Serviee Commission Grants Authority for Sale of S700.000 in Certifieales. Authori'v lias l,' ,'i Iri,ii:UM MU.hicail ,.; t Til tv.-'. It ll.-t . t to i-sue i " ' ' ' bomb: in the s .:m of . 7'o..ia"i') by thIndiana Fubli" Service commi-sian, t accoiaiing to word p'O'ivol her- on Fi'id a y night from Indianapolis, t The proc . ds t be brived irom j -no ).u,. OI- i(,..ria. v. hhh at " .... , . i to be il;spos..d o at pur. are to Ik 1 ' "-i"'-" - use 1 to reimburse the company's treasury and to pay for bettertuents and extensions to the company's property during the Vst five years . (.rants Petition. I I"'lllti ior auinoruy to issu 'me $7(.v,ettn in bonds pets out that t"' .ompany expended the sum of I irom .m. l. .o Iec :;i. lF.h for betterments and et. nsiors to the company's prop-; rty. and that much of its earning-, during tnat j.eno.i was us-u m pa; for these betterments and cxten sions H'dd in th, cmmisMons office a I lniiarapolis. and Friday the p. ti during tnat pTiou -vas us"m n pa 1 iminnapo ... . nun was giMiuco. l)f(Y LEADERS SEE WCTORY IX P iblllil l: Uli IV P.v A? i.t t l Ire : CDLUMDFS. n.. March '!'. I :y leaders lat e Frid.v predictcl victory . 1 rnla prion fI l tor ounr of votes cast in the aoition referendum. original wet m.tjorny ,.f in mp rr) t;lto prohii-itlo! With th4 Tt cut to ir.f. ami w ith furth r r- , . ,. , , , , (lu.-tinns pr.-duded by the drs throuirh all'g'd errors, prohibit ioii f ore. s expressed the belp'f that a
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t.r ja. i.'i. ..l ooav to . . , .. . i,-c' a. an", rati.- an . tor l j . . .. , . : n.. : . i a i . ' s s ' : . I i o 1 I t a : 11 1 '. i la I . a . 1 ! 1 . - tetion v. a.s tv.al- nec-ssa ry by the . . i - . . r . 'r- - v. r.r.tl a .a 01 inirl'r r"'!!. iliemaa Tr.ggart and th- failure of anv oth car d dab- t" tile a p. tition to have h-s name pljcal on trie primary . .. .. ., . , . .. . , i.iiiot lUOrC tPC IIPP' ii::.'T ItU" 11.- , ing expire.!. M a prominently nmntic md fir th. oic.iration Inclu-b S. M Fc-Nr of Fort Wayr.e. Ferr. m i c:-, r .a i o: t i a - r -. it-.i 1 sl-i ..'e o ' t ", -.e.,1 Irditt Suitbrr .-f Craw f ord: M 'IT RAGE BILL IS DELAY ED .V DELAWARE p.v A-" i t'- pr.-N, : hoVKIl. I ' . Mar- h po.-al ly th- I . : 1 a a . b-gi-lat T'-f iror--el lt(i"i IT. v.;f p- 1 ! tl-,-. 'irop-el W f 1 1:; 1 on '.'....:.- . I ..... ! . . . . a . . o . , 1 : ... 1 a ' ; a t ! a t . t w - - 1 n t r o - i a I' a ' Fihh v u:.';l r..-t M o , t : , 1 . . i.i.ii- . -. ... . 1 , a 1 i" ibtf:.!. 1 1 a -..!
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, . . .. ..;... 'I a' X-.a.va. ..'...' J V -..5. .-A a v 1 v i - 1 5 ' t f I 1 .'- . Jt ' ' v V ' - ' ' . . 22 nJ in,t .hows the sun ,pt which aurora bcaealis which wis seen in v i, w cf the phenomenon was had at th ohs rsatory department. Mystery Cleared I When Letter is . -rV SH? t ff! Pf! I 1 CP U 1 t lß JL U I tlb " - receipt of a letter by Chief of Police lialh-T whieh indicated that the articles belonged to LMward Joseph Hoffman of West Cend. Wis. Th"- letter stated that the writer i i r n nt i cKki ' ...... . ha.i become despondent and that his bodv would be found in the parkt or wasii'd up by the waves. ' V iV bio v m Wot 1Vn,l l r'l .V, Hmfman Vs 1 K'J h L Mia k a o'" r Tjs c Ä f'w davs I d..s,app.ared w .Us ,c' ROVING MARINES laOMINii TIIFSDÄ Y VJvltllllU lUJuUlylil - ?Sotre Dame Hero Will De - . liver Talk at I'.lk , - I eillple. t to,,. 1 Mornhv .-, fM.hm.m at' N Dame, president of the i Kni..hls of V'.dumbus Selvdarshii' I .a..' ii .-..tor.,,, .eilt' t llj .11.11 .1 t IM III .11 .!'... i. ..... -peak at th- Llks' Tempb- n.x j Tu sday night as part of the enI tertainment program now being pre- ( , thJ. ..U()Vinc Marines." j Murphy sved with ti" Marines ; ; ovrr,tMS ami tUok part .n some of ; thc most ,voro f1L,hting of th" war.i ' ... r kn-v i. .t. lie .is wan uo i.imiui. i oLi,ion ()f ho Sixth rt,llIl0Ilt of Ma-rin-.s at Chateau Thorry and was one of t li o L'.OaO who cajiiy out unVin lNiaugaiitieii. His br.aw i v i.r.m r fire an! hi.s valo u . .ti n w, n in.-t.it-t r.cocni- , tion anal he was imtm diately oom-Mll-M' 'Pa ad (Cl th' field a fi!-t Ii-U-tenant . l u-Hi'.. " his n.mi'.r.v j j- . . .... ...... ... .luring the -uerilki wartar" in th.e . i ... ...-a.a ; tv-r ... .... .... .. .,, vo.., r.-. ' ,1"'1' ' ' .." Pman ntly out of action and h- r - turn ! to A?r ric.i to s.-r - as an instructor. He was run s--re.i o-t, of the service la May and than irir-.'U.l f.,.- .. ...I won :i IC niirhLs cf t i.,,.,,,,!. ... vr.rp iui.io..." .- u-ai .-.o. i":i m--. v !i;or.tns eV"U r-.i.-mo. promaa-o a.-s. :..t s m !:" 1 KnLh's ,f Cobnrd.-:- " ho'.;; r.-h'.p 1 ... ; , .-nr. i t a i o k i , a ' 1 i 1 1 i a ' o i . i. r- ' 1 . . . .... !-! but his m ar r ' lv r.."'d" kmwn tiir :h "!, P.oving Marines." v. h" w i a r.'a rtam with, him ra T'i' si iv r ight. ,;1;M v.ursTTn:.N..rii. P.v Aj-'nia, 1 . r s . . PA F.I .'1,1 rcb. a TT arm-. -f ''. 1 On." o .". r,iT-- I' fi- ld. - .; - H.--.-V I "'be;. . -V w a r e.-.j-r . . 1 , , . e 1 : ; : a i . pi - 1 ( M . ---,. '- - 1.: ! f' ' 1 ' ( !-..- o- . , wd.l 'I . r. - : 1 1 11 1 ml arm'.' : a 1 ,-
! MICHIGAN CITi, Ind.. March 25. ' one minut" in senate after the c- number c-f voting machines, pap r ! Ho introduce.! a bill to limit su h
1 Tlo- finding of a hat and over-1 mratlon of my t,'rm ot.lce? ; i.allois will be used in rural d:s-; expenditures to fi0.'"" a state in M'.mted tin Pll,f n ' bench of Lake Michl-I 'P'rator Oppose I'lan. ! tricts and in M.shawak.a. leaving i ,)re-conventmn campaigns.
, , , , ! ' ine great conspiracy com- tor South Ibnd th- machines to ac- Horah -nl that with "a nator leetriC . ,-, ,,.re Krida v develor-ed a mvs- i re.i tv, .a.i.n ,-o,a ... .... . ,ior,i" . V1 1 , u .
. r j. .v.. ...... .. ... iiijii''ihi.- u;e j-.i.in-i jiumoei oi lust convictd ii a !-irv in cuineC-
t m . rest , tt.rv which was cleared later by the ersailles and every time news 1 vote- tion with the of mön v ir: nm-
OPPONENTS OF PEACE TREATY
William.- Claims Part IV(V;J 1 ! is Con-piracy Aiiain.-t i ilron. JACKS' N. M'.-s., March 2'. -The pf-are t'c.':!y u;is r- .h et d i-y the S.-l.ate ;; s i r suit of a 'V'l'ia "!'.- -piracy" ; 'a it '.st rr's't Wils- !. S n. John Sharp Williams I t r l I i 1 - 1 . i in an a'oii io th" Mi-.--ipi'i ', le ir isla T u ! . I "I lli v tb- re a' " now na n i gl ol that, 'he president is -;ck p vi h.ap hope tor lib; death." Svm. W'i'.lI ia n i s sa i tl . I ;:ia ri!) u' ih' treaty debate was th "most taoifus. i abfest in thhistory ot t:o worhl. iati.p. lo'A'-i known as 'n. Willa mast'i" o sarcasm in s natorial d bat", ev-
(oriated thovc who hi iped ilefoat f( , " V , iU"-'u conxenuo:, n r. pai.uican th. IcaBUP of nations. ; denf.al pref erential primaries to L I ,..ltty was mad- , the smad: FnMiaiitv for I. S. j beld May 4, h.us perplexed the mind-j ,l iy , y n IWih rt I(uMlraUf "I do net sc.; h-.w any man who . "f snflra-e leaders and leal autli- . , , . , , .. , , .. . , , ... 1 , , . Itlaho, in a hj' '.'h a.Locatm: conloved his country can look with un- ; orlt'es. Lut with the announcement! , , t concern on what has just occurred." j made Friday by Lii Stanst.ury. at- P'e.-aonal action to r ulat" th he sail. "Th-re was a chance for ' torney general of che state, tlm j pre-conwntmn ep ndituta of catith Fnited Sta'es to stand at the ' mo tetl question has been solved in didat -s ftr tho presidency.
neati or a council ot nations oi me world; to lead the universu In the pathways of peace. The opportun ity was rejected and future histor ians will refer to the last two years I y WerhVd tHour biiys at , j Jt tnat this war . "tJa war T might wnomor, Wo loÄ t,.: . oi.i i as me ume oi me greai con-pi-xerings or neiguim ana hernia ami ... . resolved what we would do when it was over. Then it finally was over and we have done nothing. So far as we are concerned it appears we are wühng to go back to 1914 before it ail began. "The hmg winded arguments in .i. . . i. ill10 SP, ,e 'erC lkC 'aahn'Lome burred, talking with a world Kome burr ed, talking with a world j in chaos. Do you blame me for j say in mat i wouia nitner ro a no;' i ar.u oay at uie moon man 10 yp..nu r Ä : 1 1 a l, ; Ut II L ilUUFcllt'U VI upi'UM'U M'iH'"thing the conspirators opposed his plans. They are two by four potij tician. St n. Idge is the head of . . , th?.T Jto,son ' a ,as an;' pra trreat institution found ed by our lorefathers fallen down at the time cf stress and travail like ' tLe s nat- has fallen down.' ! "I -1. there are now men haps h.ipe for his death. When MrKinW.v sh(,. own u,.on (,;ir. -.hi V:as sliot. w -as there a democrat but - d sorrow' Haan v or.' seen words of sympathy for tin 1 in .vH 1 i t i n ! r.. i im Kl i .o i ii-v-.-V w' l41 .'-' .'-"' J"1'': t , . m t ,ii in in nt. r. . i ir.iL i i ; 1 1 j vi r-,a "Men st :netir:i s disparage ideal - isTs, out tb-v are coarse grained j ja c.vass' v 00 uo so. an. 1 uo u :. - " - , ause th. y nr.- coars- grained, but ; the idealises point the way ami ' dieer men'-? Fouls." C IUM-rr lilSKiNs. Ity AseiatMl Pre-'): 1 '.N.MaN 1 Ia'd Lh, M.arni ,. - 'ao.m-i. -i an i -..sua res.-n.-''nd-V air.: the sultan authoriz.d limad 1 er-ris I'a.-h.i. torm-r gran 1 , izier and foreign minist r. t" -r niz." a t.e.v mmistry. I ninad ''Pi .-aus u.- i.oua, ,,u anparentiy is ac-eptah;.- to th- en - . r.t rej.r.-s-mta tn . who has e urg.r.g the retirement of m.! Lasn... woo has show n him-. 't Lvorabi to t:i.- rationalists.
PAUL LITTLE TELLS STÖR Y OF KIDNAPING
Li:XIN;" .. Ky.. M,rrh P..u! Little. 1" aar o : I s.ui of L. L. Fhtb'. L-xi'v-"oti n: illi'C.a ir". was ti"... r t r of an ;olri':rine group of ha- friends ,is h- tc-'d T'rhh m rV - :hr a a ; jt; n.l p i u: A 1 1 r t! i:an l"oa l." to tr.' p-.-' !!; told n.e t to .h :'. .:. i' tri with him." h- said. ia mar who was e.-lng P. a i .. ".. n.e th" pa a.ag.,- to ..:r was th re. -w,.. .,;.' arvoi" 'h n pa i k. aire tli r-. so ;p says. 'Let's go psta !rs. ak ''Ut M P.e va wr re t -. o "t: s uj.. t iiongh.t ther" wa. ?or:i-h:rir funny tlo ing and I g: ar- d ami .start--! : . 1,1. t O g" Pl'l. tic in in. , o . 1 : t; Ti T . a 1' 'Vnti !. witli m-' Th n ! p his hand meT.h ..ad p-Usb.' I. up t" his r-'cm ar. "I .a ys to h : ;. 'Pa : ! 1 ' - ; . ' - 1 .11
'.' and h" s ,ys. I 'Mil ':1 voU f ' , v,;, fa'a-r . v r'n.-e 1 d-n'- s iu: ;;,' T' u I- p ' iVj ? 2 " . ' ' f .0 f j r a h' :---. , -i,r mo m'a a : . 1:-..e , ard !'- d "p. rr:lk-l - 'a a , r- up Th-n !; : ad. -"---'- ; : . ,t, h "H" .-.'a'. d :r th- r- -d :- " led J To '. t - ; ;. t r , T h' .1 r ' a ',.: k a' the J ouldr t p V f 1 ' I : -a. d ' ' " '" ' '" -a id. IF '.'0 dm'. h , .. , (. a r '.thp, g v. ;: -x ki-.e. 1 hi':.' T!o- rah, r f. I'.-v -l.d ': N, .-u-.-d . 1-..J'. - a .1 ':: - g a: -1 I m lo .id h .-- "Th.- r.-v m ",,'u . ; . -a "- -.-. Vh. : I ar.o-:. . - j .,1 the ;, ,!.!";. mcr r. 1 gr; . ... :. -.,,.,. ...; j ;,. hoi;, r. . - - - Ti-- ,., , ...pered the 1 .ml, i 'C 'Tl N'? ' FI -N ''A'Fl 1
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U TIAM 1 1 iir mm ly A Y VOTE m AT PRIMARIES. NEW ANNOUNCEMENT Opinion Handed Doun hv At - t'trncv (Mineral (.lar- I p ! Mooted Om-tion. 'A MAHV II. ITOV.
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For some time the question ofj WASIII X(iT X. March Jk A wlc iiar or r ot Indiana tt.wnllirm charge th it hi- :;r.;.n. inw oaid be Krar.te.I the privil. ge ofjt,.r,,sts worr tryinc to i..iy the ca.stmc their ballots at th m osi 1 . . : .. . . .
a most, satisfactory manner, is the opinion of the franchise leaders. Although Atty. Stansbury has not ueen requested to make any oin. ,al statement he declares that it i pri - . "'".T" ,uuu. """"" ,u,, for presidential electors. The -tin power of the state will be doubled Win: if the ruling of Mr. S effective. With the Increasetl vote the necessitv for ! n LTM r.r tinmhin- r f - f.-,, i . ........... . k,, . - tancis nas oecome apparent. c;oun ty commissioners anticipating the need for more precincts have made adequate changes In this county. The number of precincts previously deemed necessary to accommodate 1 L,je v,m i' i , Willi iiif ll' louilh.ries of th. county has a total of n- .,5., r..? ,.e .,.v,ia, ,.. the vote was 91, with the new boun117 prPCincts 5ö 0"f whkh art. J lPv, m c:oulh JVndp( -so lai,-r Hallots , p.(.,eU'.s of the lack of Miflicient in . ... . l I' v.o;nri HtLS 1 1 i H M-lLii i It a... ' ' i U-P: 1 -V. TiU' chisc l ;igue w.hi'-!i w:.l be held at i uti iaii.1 j ( .j'lii o in , cvncll i :i: m:i:is. -."i.'tt'-.l l'ri"i : i 15 ..' , .ea of a million dollars f lrV V1 ' ;it ",Jt .,hPPro!;rI , t io c, , ),!, j ;,.s I';tSS,'d ' ; v but members s.nd th- ;tef;, ,1,1 ! pUt l';u,i ' n!!' ' r r;' 3M, "" "r t. e ' 1 r - p(),. !!. l'e. he ilane w ith th- tit.u"-iH.n.r- d -ustori Th' bill's total is ?.'b:. t'ii". i"a. Ti-.' .olo'i'd an a m-r al m v t v. h.i 1 I ' ' 1 v.-oubi p. -t Ti.it tlo- war deparn:). at tt, , s i i .in.ii"" ions or r.ai .u : - ... . .
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"""-il L.. ; I ; I M )!( T M 1 INI S Ki:iI p.. , a i i'r. , I 'a I 1 1 1 It P H , Khnli I'm -. March iph -Lelgian l'ar.fo!. . :.a arriod arly Friday to guard th I bridc-hal lore and mor- tha: srorc of guns, v.hh h ar- ir: "- ''ion t-. q . n ihre .in-, ;-. - if n -"--ar. . ar- at i.ri'-. :.;:'. . ;h:c. ; ( HP()-1 1 M I M IKS' I l IM A M w. : !'.y A -... i.:t-.i I'io' : NF W V HK, Mar. h r ' -a. hi r it, mine op-ratois ve.r :. t-cr, , ... ... opp.--.. .,, n,.,,,, j coal utrua-rs deman! tor an o ; m-, in ware, of :!t p,,- 71 P-r o-r.t more 'ban th- 2. p- r - . advan. .. ji- grar... d tin L.;tm r.ous miners. - !- -if 1 u ion t He h Oi kill ;.ou r- o; r hand, --j ... a pp. a a si' p. r.' Th.-n h- ; . . . . . .i i 1. -Ib-re's -a ' I.e.! Ih- b -.- dt - u''": a. "i . rd lorn v. a 1 '.: i n a a ; : a ......J u-.wu F.: . th- 1-:.'.. a-.d Th. - ! ..;..-., :-.. 'Cop e ..ut.' And I . ' fa -i.-.g to I. ill n.'.v V Ar An i ladid. "Then h .a.-'ra I f, L. j... i , -., ,, r 1 ' T, 1 u ' . 1 l V I h : sk-rd m ho-.v r-.u h .. hi a:.-l J.o-a lfarr..s P. Ihous" ' - ' T didn't ki.o-.e r.-d'r::-. - up all Th." ans.w r. H . ml go;-. tr to wri'e pi-.' fat'n-r a ,1.111, ..1..! .1 o' .-..' Wor ld let ! if g-
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DHDHJ 1 CONVENTION "'ru r-1:' "'' t icnH Million for ... " ate ' C,,I1?r May Conduct Con "jro.-ional Investigation al I, I of I'"- ' r.r Ahs kite 1 lTf Concentratintr h's at' k k on the bo lets of MM (b-n Ionard V ! u , aU(1 (;,,v n,(lik 0. A,sv n ; for th,. r,.,)U Ml,;an I1,)Iu;nation. Sen. i ,a..r.-.l the V..oI manacern .. ati, mi.tinr t.. ntrl th- rrhc "bv th "1 .if i 1,1 111 in l ' ,J h.h- the ry,w,len orgarnM r sums t ain support ior , ,.1,,a;a.., HO U laiail'iai May I'rntie I Ixpemlitnrt. His jio'ch may result in a congf essional investigation of the c.imliait;n fuiuls of tlo- candidates. Sem Kenyon. Iowa, saitl lu was considring introdu t ion of a resolution for such an inquiry. Itorah It dared that both renub- . hjcan ami democratic an-lidates j were sp riding money, "uncons. imiably" tiiough not illegally. "b-cau-o thre is no law against it. cme t than Tia- spending I f u - . . ,( n w . 1 , l , v i ' f nam-v has ...on..- a natior.al , .,r.a . Heated Dd).ti' I'illou. The spe. h broqglit (n a hr.ated ilfh iti- larimr whi li Sen. Mo--, s. reo I ,':.!? i V.'M I I '. r ' . v i T-. . i.-.e i:-er ' '''. i . o : l . ........... . I r . . ... 1.. . v 5 : "i . ti. w'.o.is v, s.iir :.on aeao-.-..j'.-o ...-.... ......t-.i a. ,-'. t h-i I lll.l'O funds hat! b :'. us-d .n th.- i c.an.lid ic t : .'ac. ! 1 eeri sTien t - d i " - - a , :t I -a p. i : . . d W'o. ' ; i i ; i n : i .- ! : : r i . 1 Oppose I bn I I i at I . i' . ' ' W l A - s, . a or ; , . .1 ,1 I - - ' : r -al A T . n. e PiFPI !I '! I T( K v it FL I'Aai:
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