South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 89, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 March 1920 — Page 1
South Bend News-Times
MORNING EDITION THE WEATHER Indiana: Showers Monday, except fair in extreme south cooler, much colder by night, Tuesday fair. Lower Michigan: Showers probably thundershowers and colder Monday, much colder at night, Tuesday fair. VOL. XXXVII, NO. 89. DAY AND NIGHT FULL LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1920. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE HOME WITH ALL THE LOCAL NEWS PRICE THREE CENTS TORNADO STRIKES NEAR MISHAWAKA
Cyclone Kills 26 in Middle West MARTIAL LAW DECLARED
AT ELGIN TO PREVENT LOOTING OF WRECKAGE
Reports From Farmers Show Huge Loss in Rural
Districts--Melrose Park Suffers Seriously.
By Associated Press: CHICAGO, March 28.--More than 26 persons were killed
and a hundred or more injured Sunday by a tornado that swept the country and a number of towns north of Chicago, and ravaged some of the city's northwestern suburbs. The property dam-
age ran into million of dollars, including demolition of many
buildings, and the razing of telegraph and telephone lines. Com-
munication with rural regions was for a time cut off. Six persons were killed and a score injured when the tornado swept through the center of Elgin, Ill., about 30 miles west of Chicago,
causing $4,000,000 damage to property. From Elgin the storm passed on to the northeast. Half a dozen
basir.-s bnildintrs, two churches and " ",4U uu'""''"'-u 111 : . . , A . .Mcairr rjp.rts Lroupht in by the farrn. r. mdic , -ed great damau-o in . a wid.-pr.ad rural region. Falling t-4er:.pii and to.ephone pob-s cut ; on ei.mmunication and many trees, i ..p.O'K-d Vi tr.e twisting wind so , tar.u'bd th- wires that r-Ktoratlon of: conimunication presented a difflcult i probb m. ..V11111 '1 ;ilar1- I J i . I.Iiin COniDanV of the ;' :..:::tii was placed on cMtv V rd iio.r-o. iaei ope.- io me uuih: i,v , tho imroofing- and upsetting of ; so:--. Melro.-o larK a fuour: of i 1. . , j. anoiner suourn ana u un.er.e, a north shore tr.wn eacli repirted ;wo de.i,l. j At Melrose Tar!: on th western 1 t x - . . devtro; id. the devastated area vv -
irir.u' four blocks. The. tornado fol-, "'d damaged. lew of the suiters b-wed ;r the wake of a revere hail-,' ra' ri' d tornado insurance. storm. Fl-in was visited by the tb'stnicSunday nlsrht s!k dead had V.e--n ! tv windstorm se, n years a'o next identified at Melrose Park, and it j July, but the damage at that time 'was pr. dieted the fatality list would J was not heavy. raeh lr. Scores were injured. j , Fatalities. Fire., followed the. collapse of soon- of houses in Rvai;stoit. a buildings and tho tire departments , rfll 5h, rn suh,jrb. were demolished of several Mil urit were summone.I. n(1 Iim,,,r of pt.lsons injurl. FlKin w., in darkness Sunday', u:t Ji0 fatalities were reported, f.s'ht. More than lfö persons w,i ; Ul,ifs n ,.:irrilll ,-,-, )1M.IS.,.S and injured m 1 1. is city Licht w '.res ami . t n.,.s Wf.ri t,j,rn0.,.d :iT t.arried a trollev vir, m were down. Street car r,.,If Ml,P:, in s,,n;.. irc.;inr service w;iv suspended. Trains were, Th( ,,an,;i;,. iu wilmette. nmdher bb x hed by uprooted trees and for ; .(0rth sh,,r,. s:,btirl was estimated a time only one t.-Iceniph and tfl.-;,t $r0."00. Manv huildinsrs in the Phon. wire connected the city w Ith ss ,Uar!lT u -,.r,. damaged alonthe outMde. t,,(, town vtu t,)t:..tii. r with the PriH-!aMW Military f.'iK. 1:5: ;, )hurch. The storm tore
wi pro, ..u.iam. oi '-ny davor -nr.. ca.Kd out -mpany . , !(:!? Illinois national Kuard to ji..tri! the wre-kfal :irea. He rih-oj asked for volunteers and mere hau ' tee former service men Jn uniforni alid s.-.oa - of l ey scouts responded Mr--' W ; Tll' kV.ow K'i'ob.i:, are t , r'Nolvi I. 11,,,,..,. .l I- I . . I Z.l 0 ill ,lfVaT, "11 t' V.'Vn l'note "I r oi-. - i . i 'ej M,v,,,M.'hir, IC.' John Van VI-t-a'. Ttcineer at the state aslum. Sam 1'rvcrly. actor. Vila Itevrr'v. ncfres-t ns ar Mr.s. 'l'V... e.rv f,-,,ir t.-..r.s ' :t'-.l in 1 . ollapse of the Conirresvienal church. ' Services in tho clu.n l. h oi I n . e.impbted and most ff the cr,r,ri.'i'ion had ftcr." home. few reTaatne! wait in i? fr the rain to aoate. uhcii sudibf l'.' the stortti struck. Th i r - k eimco cjdlati. d. Lury yir,- th .ctii;'.s m its wreckage. IlH'ater Iii IN. Mr. a t ; I Mrs. Beverly wr-e in the '.racd th af,. r prepirinc f-r tb ir aft. moon ?how when the tbeat-r 'h 1 he (I. W. Pec?: iTar?:nent stope. a tar s t ! be(rt of t'.-e r;ty. 1 .-.a v - ' et b st ru-t :'. t'i v.irds ... a w . a i'h u: :c; - d in c rrupa-d : r. r-prts : o w t
ic -1 "f " 1 rick struktur ami oy a i err. a i o i a ' e ou a , ;n r-nuiii. i , . . ... e i i ''I" n m ' l 1,11 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 .... . .t .u,n um. , x i.r " i -.- u i au i l . , u o . , . . , - -
a-o;-,,! other ct tin prin.'ipal busi- , to n-.'.iirr. - Inforp-.-itnvi r roiv d h-rc. ' . . f " ' , ' ' . ' . . I b-ats and then infantry aT'..,-hs. N-IN d Plans. y tn Kav. I.. . 1 r..et.noum-- -tr.ctur.-s w. re. compVt?v tie- Ab trdophone ami tviecraph lines ' ' rt - ;r , ' V , The holsheiki drive P. a-- h-n Tin- Mr. Ross-, in a stat-meut civ-n : .f Fi v da nd, 'hm. Tin- rvic -s 1 -:r.v,d Fire broke out m ihre.- into the town ar- down. ! ! .,1 i i T. -ucc -stub ae.-ordim: to a commun-. o-t after the mretirur. told of his I di-a; ion by R v. F. "arfn j.-.',- fi.llowirir the tornado MalVvVvH i't t 'om f'r' to ,, .Nation Fsm d Sunday. The cop:- p:.t!n- f,.- or.aniya t ion it: tin- s-.te. , .lnh-atnv. p--tr of rh- -hurch. am: TV. storm stru, k l.".in f-om the MACOX. c;., . March A storm: .'.'.-nnre and tin- to aYi cot-..l of 'r.uni.Mt : -n announce th-t the P- Tins- will im-hon- division of the the mn-u;.!...:, .-.vpohu. R :.. - -onthw.v; dur:v .1 torrential down- of evch-ni.' i:.M.-;v stru-k Macon i tv O'rcai,o.i labor" un-e th- lish military authorities after -icot . state into iv districts with a man .ii-t. , m., iud.-d in- rvio s , ir of r-i., ..ml swent n-rthe-.s: c,: Ma, ... , :i u , ., . .. ,: . -,. , .,irt' , ' ' ,1 a vsv of th t in a t va rio us pe ints on n nor-an hairman in ach. th-. v. -::;.
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1 ur rn :.-: h. :":... n .id . .1 o- ph h -i.-pha N , lo re t r rilb .i w.th :r. mr.-.l wh.ile . .tu s w n i w . r. tn u '.-. and cut ' '.v'l nfi! t : a '. "i-r '. at .ba-fors ttio! : r d tin :. v :.'. to th- h Path .if stortn. V.izhx 1 s , f the i.-tt a t .'T.d '. b ..f iT: . :;. - ''TOt' tcrnaii"1 v i'1 path c. . w hid: 1 .i'Ui a i tia'.l of wro'k''! and d im. :-i build-; -it b-iv v business . a'cs 'vfr" I i :-.-!.; a d . roc! :u : : r s i i nc ere b.-'-vn of: and ; An 1. -:'.' w -ro .:f'.-i fr tin , f hio, i tnr V . : . 1 . -' a ; . r ,n ;a '. ami t tin .r 1-Ihh Hue.. r ro'." 1 ' s t . f I : -a r . .'iw ." ". i . . . i . . . :ard ha. . i p : ra.lro.ii :a'" t i. rc the rt : and d- r- : for- tin- -. bl.-ln-d. 1 I.- !.ae ko'n.d ü'lh
th indow's of :i millinery store. ,.,... . 1 People Barred. ire is uni'.s provuie.i witn pa -ses. , Mories or tnc strange pranks of the storm were nuiny. Tho families f Louis and Charb-s Ilennincr were M,lt,(1 ;it (iinrur when the tornado nftMl t,. llOUJ!,. fr0m ov,,r lhf,,r ,H,lds nith)iut injuring any memb-r ff th,. ,,.irtv. Th h()Us..s 5ll ';i ,;,,. of threr- blocks In that machi,t,rill;0(i wr,. t.tallv dean.yed. n,irdIy a hu,in,,s, bIock downtown , , apr d damage. Tho. Kelly and thFosate hotels lost mo.'-t if tlo-ir ' windows. I'art of the roof of th- ..,.. u..m ...t tlny"o( tho windows fi. a',U ! Six y,UK r;irs .tan.ltnp at the rhl - r;1 Cu a,,fJ xorfnw :stt rn Nation v.a-ro were hnrb-d down the ...nbajikniHit IO I M I OA I 1 . I . $!,000,000 Loss. William McClure. city assessor, es-j ?haatd after a survey of the wreck- , . 1 .1: . : 1... . ...111 . . . j i . ri j i to restore tlte huildinirs destroyed a ,,ath .,h y,nis wide th.romrh 1 1 :e j ,I1;iln p;irt of W,lme.te. 1'OKT "AVNF. Ind.. Marh 2. j Three ji'TMir.s are reported killed j rind seor--? injured in a s'"rm wliicJi. - wept a, ro-s nortln rn Indiana a? ! : i e 11 l Ml i il'!llr:il. I 1 I e I ' 14 "4 ..... . , , . ..... . . : .1 . ' . . . . . 1 . . ',1... . . . ... 1 laiKcrio.t. j r.iiii s as; m li'-e. w.ts; , . . . . '1 str" p,i a!'(I l? r-POrtd many w-re ,'iurr. At Zulu. 1 liiirs fast of h re. fhiu.e rsf.n- are reported kilhd ai'.d anv In uses and barns blown f J inile titheast "f H-rt Ua:.n-. Mr. and Mrs. :.!- MiR.i- w.,ro so serious y hurt tuiey 'vuj ;.e. i-a- snuiu .m- .n.vtii'.er ho'.i'- and nam U'wn n?ni the vian and woman wer- pieke! 'iP 'V the wital and carrb d !nt ; ai.toit:ir.ir 1. I he unmade a; Os-d-.n i- -titn.it. d at J.'.e'.ei.o. I MOMdOMKIlV. Ala.. Mar.di Fur or ti e persons w . re liiiob d the rcrthuustern par! of tho! ivrt of Wt Point. .bst roy.d I at: tow cr v era 1 p. rs. ns are fjnown to have j i (CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO.)
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AMONG GERMAN WORKERS
Pv A.-... a:-tt 1 Pre-
I FFSKI.O' ?F,'. March .7. A -p-edy settb ine-.t f ih- warfare in husim-ss ( tn,, i;ulir mining a nd imlustnai dis-th-rs:-' tri.-t. whi h h.n been in i. repress
for th.e last eis'ht davs and of the sir'.ipTyle !.- ween troops and workim:m.en d.-'wht-rr ir Fi er many 1. ! h.otnd for by the members of th workers rx-cutivf- committee hero as the rcsu't of the oronosal ilraftrd bv the trencral conference of u ork- 1 e general conf-r-nce of work-! . . . nie-. .;; i n t.'.i;.. l : i propcial nroM -i for the c. --s ifo:- .if th.ei s.ev of ?rl aid dh.er 'u.risin. Th- r ichsW'dir troop f f ".he IP;h. di. tri- t c.nre r.t rated : t Wev' h o' Oe. :. ,. v -.n r. .1 : fur tin- past s;v r..---. Th-' t. rm- - f th . A.irknn n nro- : pn-il .:u b. . n t-l.ra;!. l::i the -rn n. r.t - i : I ' rp'a-.a. e J
CIVIC CLUBS OPPOSE PLAN OF RADICALS National Federation in Re.-o-hltion Dt.nuunres K.cos. nition of Soviet?. IR Av;.;tM Pr: XFW YORK. Ma-, h 3. Tii" tional Civic Federation, of which Al- fton II. I'arker . president, having a numb. r.hlj of men aial womn pronanf nt. in all forms of public and political .nnaxor. in a statement suiidiv niht ann- out stronzlv in opposition to recognition of .-ovl't Kus;a. The statmont, signed ly more than '.',v) persons who: are rationally known, will to IVrs-'t Wilson. No Contort'in. UniN-d St it -s 'nnot cogent to i mw inc i.imny oi nauu.i.s t;i , n any other way countenance this; v. nment ot -Mo.er.e.- and terror. , loeie h.um o- lei eo : n ( ; uim i.-e ui- j ti n soverci-tn democracy and Rus-1 sian boh-hevism." The declaration; follows in part: "We believe that recognition of a 1 soviet Russia would boa repudiation' of all that our national lifo lias rep-' relented for a hundrad and fifty ' years, and of all the ideals lor which1
modern civilization has striven for'. . . two thousand years. ! IV rr V ' At "Aimin- t d imy the buhvarb.s AHIM. KN, Marca ..-tep n' morality ..nd social order, soviet : to mobilize l'O.ftOi) workers into l'MH ls have attempted to interdict t -0 ft0l) c onimittf es to prosecute lathe to:irhir.f r.f re'.ifinn iliw?r:in-
chisod the ekriry, and niade '"mar- j lr,a - v a ll" ro tlvu rn,lirsl('1 wmcn ; Ina-V Ko hroUert by either p rty. Its ; s'st,'m aml franchise destroy i cpre - ( ... . . ... the .i;ii;na tiarta. the como to re-ard as th.e firs political factor of the mor its program breaks very . . O 1 .
wie .Ma.na - nana, ino worm iri.n.i o. v-
0.ern Stat. i law 01 ! 1 i. - . production. l'uri of Mo cment. ! The fundament 1 prin ip!e and ; I urpase of the bolshevist piopai,'andi :
abroad is world revolution, whether niony under a carefully worked o it f;,)!dinr was a widow and rmploved that propaganda i- carried on hy I .scheme," according to announce- at the Filsworth s.ore. Fun ral arorhoial soviet representatives, by po-1 Tn.nt by American Federation of Ia-1 ram,, nicnts will be announced later. litieal parties which belong to their; ilDr j,( adjuartor . communist international, or by in-I Su.vcfui Fampalzu. ! dependent organizations that sup-! "in 11UJ the American Federation I Ä P P Ä D ÄPDÜUC port sovietism because of its tern-, of Ivib)r ron-partisan political cam- A llll A R Alinillkl porary ability to maintain its pow.r.: j waj (.arrU (, on vlth suo-es., i 1 "U UflAl 1 "U-IULIU
:" M.N" ;,M V ll; "'l.v 14..VJ0 members." the executive publications and ackuowbd-d acts. ; trt u w.,t ;
has demonstrated that it is struetive movement, depenUi . . i . i w r -14 for a ueits success in Russia ur. on terrorism and a minority dictatorship, and in foreign eonntr.e, mum ".or, '.ort .-.nil !
svmpathv obtained through propa- membership and the same unity and ; panda. "Zimniev himself. while solidarity, what can stand in "ar -president of the Petrograd soviet, way to greater triumps-V State con- Ioo,,0r J)e
M, t "... ' ' v V i, is menace to 1 I1'1' rfum is a inouo to an otner trovornment.-. . "Wlore roxernmfnt is most sta-' ide, as in Am r'.-a. every element of - lislo-;dtv. disorder ard di-cotMent' is stimulated by this propaganda. ' 11 1 . . . j . . 1 1 ... II' re (.l l'I llll"'!ll IS U I IS I a C 1 e, as . . ... . ... I m i?-rmanv, r oruioniis ar sr.o-. , , , .' ... . . i sniioii ana apid. ana an oariy .-i virt revolution is confidently onol ution. l.ven it only temn.irar- i ily successf,;!. s ich a;, ov. rturn. ! which mikht beeotm an upheaval in all cntral R'.'ropr would be a world calamity. Civilization tun-: face anil met this b-adly , habende. ; ( onces-ions of any kind whatever: can only ncourairc tim .n toy. ; Many Rross Morlos. ' 1th the re.or.ltion of the so- ; vi i i-sinu . me 1 1 nee oi an am - r- sa up and ron:j,.ir a-.nts njoyim: immunities ach a u:tr of ;'itn-ue I the propaganda of t.n: "' "'"""" v .i in. -i ilotion aire idv workinc through so Tr';n.'' ''l"-'' P -eudo-libral or'infta cr. ra! po'itic str.rtea 'i ( TONTI NLT.1 ) ON P.UiF TWO. WARFARE had ind Veen rcoeivd. The proposals, accr The nrr.TiosLa 1 s i,.,.n,lin .- t It .- ... 1 e . ..-vv. v w orKnn ri s leaders here, provides that both the reichswehr and th- .. n . 1 . . . . I . ,1 1. i.'.iiivi.nii n.u 11.11 .---1 .in. i-oi--where cease hostilities a r.d t.icli force retir.-a certain distance, a neu-; tral zone hem. established but that' the workmen be rermitted to retain their arms. According to the acree FJ,". nvnt th. ettlemer-.t previou reached at Rielefeld would be e-t-..a . . .. . . - - . - rorcoi. w-.in i.-.o aaairmn ci tr.e clauses y:st citu Frier the j'rejont i n ;.-r-e:r.er.t is reached the ario:$ recutive conrrnit t os r.ow said to bn cen'rol of a 11 the t;t:es ;r. the Ruhr d.isTr:- would rosier; wiihtn lda. after it became ffot; . . i.'t v.i, ;d re-., r'. e. the rieht t-. r,-urr-untt a .f ti'.-y hennd it : eCe.--.sary.
Charge Father I With Murder as ! Piano Boy Dies ' I'v A a . i a tL- I I'ross: j CHJCAF.O, March S. Frank RiI ano, Jr., 17 years old. who wa.s shot by his father in an effort to chee!; the son's duwnwariJ career died a i tli" county hospital Sunday. TL', father sought to got the boy a;vay from a crowd with whom he four.! j him on Tuesday night and, beim 1 rebuffed, shot him. ' .... i . .. i i. . . . . i -.1. . .. i r si"u aim cr.arjua u sault with a de. idly v, eat. on. the LABOR PARTY WILL I NAME COMMITTEES HA HID Vi Ulli 111 11 1 DDU An TT ft I I llin I Tl IT H j I K K It I l A LH K A ( T N I 1 Uli DIU Uniiii illUll American Federation of Lahor Takes Steps to Mobilize Forres. bol's non-partisan political cam-. puiu . i taue,, o. campaun e x e c a t i v ommitb-e ! c p j tt( srnnel i ;omp,'rs, t 1... . , b f i A ...! ?l- 'fill , , : if . V-, I ne'.I. Iteoucsts were .-nt K t V," , , . , ... . H'Cai UIJlOIl, UMMIls; Illime(.i.lie .IO I . tuonrnuit.r . i enrnit 11 u ni 1 in ih i -y each to act in conjunction with lC.uOt otlier committees named by iiy central bodies and in other organization -all working in harivtiuutiii ' r. i ir 1 viz iT .v... ... , .. . . unions said. "In Febraury. lOL'O. there were 4,070.7 70. Ry unity and solidarity we have made this wonflll pfOKres". With an increased vention have n called bv orran-f New Jers. y to makb plans for , a n y-( nr-.n.l 'n .i. 1-, -;ew.- v lotion work in th ariojs j-taies is. - inc; supjd n-.enter, it wa slid, by ; nuldi'ation r.f thousands of p;ece of, literature and the supply of politick . . . . . -. . ...r..' ... -1MI 1. ,(.." . . . 1 . . lie '. - ll'Slli.uii ..'.- ei J '4 , . a : . a.s aim iii.ismi"' n p()U$H TROOPS IX .- UTTLE WITH REDS ,;y A-..latd Pr.ss: WARSAW. March :v - h-h armor.-d train- fought pd.died batt!e acainst the b.dshik mtnitr ....a ot,,.r l'chtir.ir traft on lile Fl l- . m t riv.-r durinc Uie leu-in-viiv ' thrust which was defined to s-'am ; rnntrol nf ablition..l links of tho raiir0ad extendin-' fron, Honal to K , ,. tt 7 M,,z,r. Iii- im:- , ; :.hrViki ,nt down artillery pr-para-.nn uh(.h ,V;S followed by the j a si- hundred kilon-,otre front s-e f w akn-ss io the lor. - plan-.-rns or n-d s prime dri "f th.- b;:hcik which was desthud to ;r--.ik the hold of the Pole, ,... tu., ati.e front. Investigate Mter of Armed Automobiles J f.,- Pres 4: crvtau March v Tin- .-wu.-s . i-.-.." r- 4 . i e t- the , auinoriu" '' n, , ...av of a. train i'.lu d with armor- ' V ,.'nr,nhii, Ma:im rides and ! e.1 .liltnr. O Ulfs. .1.1.-.4I.1 ....... . : . . f .... ... . e.o 1 . 1 1 . . , . -r i.i.
ithrr :-aid ho would rath'-r kill th-' dav afu-rnoon on the wav to tho! to h .lVi. tl . , ' n-,;-Sl,,r'"s- MiTn' 's n" two o'!:. y. a n.-.-e coi.stder.ib'o dainu-o .. , ..... . .-. , I IO ln " 1 1 ' 1 ii'-l- .IHK I.ute ait. oil ,.OKS ,. .!;.,,. U r sw.-t.t vf':- . W.( -; .!..!. A l..f f.f fi-,..r nnrt H f
i.o 11..111 n.iy mm a enmina . - hosp:t;.I as the result of le -in-; 1 1 R. n t o , ,rv, nt th e peat ral von.- ! , , ' , ,. . . ,rrt, . v " .v f or his death Frank rer,u.ted that! , . . , . , , f, , , , , . 1 i h. oerONtd. Near tho i-1 . i - I . i -. .... w:i. i -: . . i... : oec in (ruin .rirr ..... .... .. .
rs- -w,;;;: i'-'. iJbonr;1,:;' -;00-" dV th im? he' i r u.o' hl J-"-.-T5. and Franklin forces contrary to th- peace trc.tyV -fan-, , r ah,, r A N. , V.,, Central train lo.vin,
ed to one of murder i Ms" i he accident occurred at : ;:o stipu lation--. , ' "V V" , , " ; '"ith ! ' ' : Sunday aftertu io unt oi nun (in. oils namae. Mr. luln.r hlms.-f , , . ...
.,n.,r t'oti u" i nn iiri M-ii u .n n ... - ;T,! deiin-i f-rince tin- fornn-r .mra-mr's arrival fl The ZurFh Volksrecht here h..w b.en tak-n to D,.,rn in fJ? Vas wronclv re- niotor truck,. . .
I . . . .v.. :,,.,t I IstVred and wa thenforo stepped , , ani sanuestered at Zur:ch. f . i .. I I. Art.rin. ianail ieO pUiii'M rs r . Deny eutari txcpori P A-.--.a 1 Pr. : PARIS. .u.mM Iba. ".ii ' 1 Formal d. r; that Italian of th. o .,, i-:ir,'l j. CM .-.! . i Scutari. A.n m:a. - Italian d .-ca :on hei e 1 d by th-
HIT BY AI TO. HJEQ AM WAV ULLiU Uli Hal TO HOSPITAL .Mr. Marv Kllen Goldin of S. Franklin St. Victim of Accident. r.s J-H l-ranKim Mrs. nGldintr ard l;er son. Elmer. ;v),o ,s ,m,.t,;,.l at . ,. o.Mridn i.aroer snop, whp remrmmr to .wrs . (ioldin s home. They were turning from Waytio st. to Franklin. The car diiven by Fiosen was rcdn on Franklin st and tu mod witnese who saw tho accident, the! r til mod th- cornor j.roperlv and: then swerved to the left, striking Mrs. (loUlinpr. Tho lady was knockj ed to the str-et and both, wheels 01 !h . ali?n'Yle . y issed over her j body. The . ft -ide of her head wa. j s- er, ly bruised. I lics on Way. ! The police ambulance in eharg-e cf t'ficers Luther .and DeVos was s-nt to the scene qf the accident and took th automobile victim to th hosoital. but she was dead bv the !
Mary HIIpti floldinc:. years 1 :i'or ' Tie ,,-- ,.n l- r-Ar-
time the hospital was reached. Thejl'a.. in his s rir.on at the dedira-.
car is (iv nei oy .Art nur on i , ..i i S. Riverside. Flkhart. Rosen and ! Wolff were brought to polic . OUCe Headouarters by Motorcycle Officers! Wli h t a nd O'.tnstt ad WlUTO charges t,f manslaughter- were preferred atra inst Hosen. Wolff was held as I " I' HeSAfter eonsultim? tho f.vo mon un,if ,- arrest. i!oroner Wa-r.ec recom.,,a..rl tt.-. Sr iT.lf..i(.i rn I.aii.K. " ' 1 ' lion n n.'-v en "I'.iu.-, ,..i,i. a. .1..,, It is said that ,lK,ierate speed but the driver, hocominjr confuted after ho had struck the lady, was unable to stop the car for several hundred feet. Mrs TO REENTER RAGE EftR II Q QUWATHD 1 Uli U. U. ULUll 1 Uli till klr1'! I ll Tdklllllr IIHM Icllll I WUUMctll j Keeon. iders Willidrawal j From Campaign. IX'br.W Tf it . Is t.H ATor-n ic j r , r ntI anrt. ' 0f TiiouiaV Ta"tr- ' j "art into Um rae? for Fnit d States M-nator from Indiana and tho Yl-e-'.mil or Mayor F.enjamin Rr.ss.. f i laatisi ;!! as chairman of the Tn - tiana state Jemn.vatic eommitteo, wer- the outstand i niz f-atures f.f a ; tu ' inn of the stat' committee in Indianapolis today. .xnIH.s nininiit ifn. Mr. Tapcart. who r-ccnt!v wi'h(,rt.,v. hU liarne as a candidato for the bunoeratie non.inalion f-.r s. nator t.ecuuso if ill health, accf ptM th.e .irmir,., ,-..,! V,- ... ........ .. ..-' - h e ..i.i -i'li' ,.ommittee. three other e;, td i - dat. s had express, .,j thfir wiliiutcr.ess t with(1ravv Jin1 h;t1 ,d de d their' . suj.port to tin frnn-r serial. r. Th.-o andidates Wf-r- S. M. -'ost-r of Fort' Wavn- John F. Sr.'vd. r of f,,rd,vii:. . and Per -...Yd R. Shi 'rawhilvely, Thron-h the chairna-n tip-, orrranizatier: w b. p. r ii a-a io reacn e ... l ery pr-ur.et In tin' state, h- 'aid. yoimiji KAISER 11 ILL )un: ynrjiksiDEki: P.V A--.- iafe.l ITksi a.mfroxgkn. Holland. Mar h s Psirt of fornn-r Rmpepor William's ; personal lugpatro already has be-n hf is livimr at I.r-'-'tlt to I'oorn. : - ... , . wnere r.e is" so,.n io ;ari' up nis . t . j . r-s 1 1 1: . . . v ,ii t,i : u 11- v 4. ii 1. ins. ! rf-sidem -- - - . . nii.vl (,T M--1 ,-1 -,... rot hPftl Movinp- day for eount Hohcr.zollern is exp.ctel to be May 1. WITirDRAAV O FFTUtS. Ev .e-at.i Pr- - iti-.xui.N. Maren -. na .'"-u :,.jrrnd from Arr.er::m t-ourees. 5i the Ta(b:.at today, that a r.um.Nr of' ....... M I V . . Ar-. r'.e.iM r.r. ir-.a. r-r..- r is wn v, :. i had -. ; i pr"'. ii- : ii's 'o ai l ;:. th- r. try r f ("b-rr-a-i trade ...... . ..... .1 ....r 'i - -. -, . . , :-';' f 1 . . nr. 1. Tri -..: !
Charge Germany With Attempt to Reorganize A rmy PAi:i.. March S. 'hargf-s tint the milit.irv iarty in (Jrn.ar.v ha-
beeii .-ecrctly working on a reoix.m- ' 1: i j i- i r i i m h-it.on j.lan f..r tie (;,nr,:m anar,lric "ß"110' service demoralized, Ireiht and passenger traffic wer ni i.i.- iv, k. j. uir.ai .-üai v. held up by debris piled high on railroad tracks those are some im estimation has revealed thi. n of the results of a tornado that struck two miles south of Misha-d'-elarr s, ai:d has s!iOvn that th- list . j 2n . . , c , , of rien win. ran i.e mobilized at the ; waka at -:jO o cJock Sunday aternoon. causing serious mcont'irst call totals ::'m,i.oo in Havari a venience to a score of farmers, but no deaths.
Ii,.,! St,.n.l . T:l IVtit I,ari yi-S 11 learns j Jn- f.,rit:s u-n,rV1r.-'r,1,r..,! 0:i':w f., re, i-vt Pl-h.rf
DQA A fl W Ä V HUIIRHU IIIMIM If 11 n I JI I 11 11 ll I DEDICATED SUNDAY 1 BY NOTED BISHOP Ihme Crowd and Brilliant Services Alark Openin; of ?Sew Temple. AT;at tl.e world need-- now," said Fdshci) Fr yfotrcl. of Heading. .-i mum w-.- i n- n. . , way Fvamrtlual church Sunday! : ..: 1 L- ... .. i. 0,01 :u:i;, i a uiinr r.tiui. i,.-u"o; Fireyfoprei dic the text for Iiis mtmon from tin1 Acs of the Apos'hs. chapter . " The Woild 1 reds a div i n Savior." "In this ace the irreed for nion y," continiicu the nisiiop. nas destroy-, eu tue neauty 01 human nature. 1 in-1 modern man tercets his tension in tlie d.aily scramble ftr the ;iiniiirhty dolUir which lias buried his own nature into such an unre( o-uiza mo. forrt; that he forets there v.r was) a flod. If such a condition cm-i tinurs to exist it is certain that th .1; i. 1........ . .' ciairis 01 naiu'idii a re m uaio-ci o. nein- suuiwrffca ny sm. War In Homo. "The most atrocious war tinworld iris en seen was not fought in Purope but is b.dntr w.ozed rov m the homes and Ines ot men ov-
oryu here. Tio. only tiling that can ; The la.-id-i.e .-; t ;y,!.. Vat: save man from the b epenimr motcis.-' V.'jper. a st of M i-h 1 wak w..s hf te. into which he is sinkinc by his Iis- i off its ft.'M.dat ien and b!f-wn about belief in r-l:iun is to r olutionie j a f . t ei-t. 1 1 ich tenioe. wir at Ins way d" thmkmc We mu.-t .-up-1 II n I.-'.ar-d pow.-r ho-;-.-- w re bbc. n Idant his ,iva ricinus err .1 lor th"jdowt;. cau-lrur a dem.-rali-tation of lollM- bv an un.-kakable b. lief in! the l.-ctric --.s'.ia. Ti e res:d-r.c-
"hri-t. : "Jesus Fhrist. and lie alone, an' ' bliver the world from its sin araF sorrow. Whit we must do to b ; saed is to embrace our rdiKifiil. i; prae.ice it, ami to become true ,li.--ci les of Him who .i'' his life 1'"- ' us . u let hs-maii ." said His.hop Hi''v i oL'f'l m ( (.iirimlnu' hi- :or;a, ami ( looui ni audi s.-. resit "muds. Id ,-rc was h.iidly spa in the :-wj ! church at tin- com r of Farr..!I and nn.adway sts. to ac.-mmodat e tin ' i,... ,i . a" .nhiKi.Kt ie t.nridiinni-rs who Uocke.l to tin- thne s.-rvic-at the chur, h Sunday. Th- morn - I imr :-ervics ! inz h-ld at 1 o : J i o'clo'k. the aftet rioop servie at ill n.. i.- .-i.i t':w. . -. rv i. . - a' ;
7:: ,!o. k. Th, s.rm-.n- for alii" Ihidlv Injur.-.!. thr,, -rxu s v.. .bliwd bv yiVs ,-e-idi- o-, Bi-hopS r. Br. a f t ha f n :! eortl of ;..;,-.... Val?. v. '. ' The r.-al dedica'orv -ix i,-.-s ,f th-! w .lriv-.r.u' a ho:.- atai v. - .sb . . a i.a.i ; f. ' ....... ... ie. ... ......
. i,, i' r till 11 ll ' ' i ' .jiii.. I.. ; m, ..,-.. w;.s ,-,.,,1 ie- f,,.. it..-- .1. j' i.i.. pa-t- of th- First M'h-o.ii-t church Tin- -. rmon of ihetunu' wa tln-n pr :.ch-l bv F.l.-h-op F.r-tvI. The s.-rman wa.-. pr - i . d, d b s'ral s ?.!-' i.ns j.y th' i choir, and tlo- readii c of re 1 la Th w 1 .e spec; 1 rv.ee. m FON'TINFRI OX I'AF. V. TWO i
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1: v A,-: it. d iTf TOKIO. Marcii S. With refer. , j4 , Lre from J.ip- " i' ( T .,u- a T- e. nürrini' Tfi.f - . , ... .. 1.1 ir, -.. ..... ll'-n ' e:..i. .e4v ' . I J , , ! tr;.ops in inborn, the v ar ofh- -a-, ins that the re,,,, u ;- a n , " lJ" ,.V,!V 1 ?: r -pi : cirrulit-d ''l",ir.i ar.l '''.vhor. ; savs the war - bb.-r.tl v ' bnls-h-x iVri propaganda ainr ir.r 'crf-i'.ir. the :ripress;r --j th.it i -i a.. f .:. 'Ihn . trir. -r r. r. -h r r r 1 1 ;i r ....- ,-,p -ro ; 'h'.u Iv .,aln-r. d ' '; a u.i r hf::1. ha v- !.'". i" ..rielha! p rp..-. . . I. e .-1 . I. ' 4 ' V , 1 r- pa' r. i ' i .1 i " i . : : s ' a i 1 '" if.!' T: - a ,!: : IP;-- :.a :. J i a
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Terrific Wind, Accompanied by Large Hailstones, Wreak Great Havoc in Rural District. Hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of property damage.
houses and barns levelled, trers ! was Iookimr out of a window a th- ! approaching .-term whiih w is comj in: in Iiis öii i ti..n with t rril'lc force. He Yele to hi-, , ;f. ; Take the childr, :t and t;o to :h s than a minute af:.r l,e nr-d j r.H larniiy oecenl I. t:.e root wa i torn from the dwelling and all '!. j windows smashid. Tlo- birr,, ulih-'a i wa built on a solid foundation :" ! stone and measurintr IOxn" f t w a -I twister! from its foundation and 1 r . ... tur, r:1.. iT?tr . Kr,,?i,u sh ,f I1 was iiiie.i wiui ainao.e !.e yor k. jail of which eveap.d i-jury. The l parage, built of h-ay tile. v;is i -I moli-hod and the maonrv itt-oum.; :M 1 'At i . i to j.iece .and MMt'i r. .i in all directions. Two automobiles had b n driven out of the cara-e i.-.-y a f'W minutes bffore the storm s'ru. :v". Tho two remainin-r sheds on tl ...... . ....... or trees were uproote.i. ... . . ! 'oe llowil. j t t,.; i,,dat on th 1 . : no all te"phor.e poles for a di-taia 1 of a half mile were blown ''.ry lb. road va v. The farm of Clayton Wei- i '-?( south of the Fnlm.-r farm, also s:;f f ered s.yei-elv the i.,,; slied and ,,,.,. bniidinu-- h.-imr .b-moiNhe,!. while the .lohn Wei--- farm, a li'tl furtlur se.uth. als, f. '! the ff. c tj,,. s!ftrii!i which, b -id Tlt,,.h. lamai-e to ?;.' h.c d o 1 : . ir 1 tor dr.wn a new wiTaimiil. . 1 -or di.-r. ,,f s'v-ra! hu'-dr-1 v.irds f-rt'.l!7 r '. - swej,- , je.a t. ; ir,,m f;, ir;,, the roadway i S a 1 a 1 oth r farms within the ra-' ' ..,. ...n.... , j dius of tin lialf mile . orm-w-p? : j er nter s-,ff, rd d mi il-o, ata! i' !-j c.n-:derd marxe'ons t;a! no wen 1 "f .; i-one Hiü'iir, north-: a-? oft Mishawaka. w.4s da?i a, d to the -' t r. t of l,"'Mi. In his ''a.ni- . 1 t -1 -rra ph wir,- w r- tort: down and the poles -trcvri -i . the .-i.-,d. Hani Icinoli-htl. A barn on th- farm of 'ba ' - Morris farm, three mil ..; t !n a -: ot i-ha-.vaka oe rhe .1. ff. r.-oti rd. i was :'Un li-hi d. A I'ord :.'- ? Morris was ru' !. A hrh a fa- : f - i e . a i ns th- Robhh.s : 1 1 ' miles nofh- ,st of Mi--f:r,waka. v. a i K. '.i-r. . d I t . v o-e-i.'e,! 'a a. Hungarian famii'. ct.-i-tin.; f uzht meu.b r--. A1'. f '..-t ".a--' ;jt .o:-,e at tie 'ium of ti" e. cb,:e . ard v rvor.e r ' i v.-d i.:i. .r : - 1 rn-', . wi. ir. . i... ..." i.i. . j : . : . ''a-' f i o r t i 1 t j the i a ; hf .'.-a-, fi-.-r ; he 1 i:r.- . i n . t i i e- 1 h i d v. s"t . . i s a ' i ' i i ; a ' . i i . i i r r a ' : O Si ' j , ho ' -'" I ! " ' ' ".;'!' s!iuhr inj iri -'. a ? iif-'ith a'1 of i-lt r 1T. W a s ,.ij-'i ff om h i ' ., . Tie '"at: ltv ". a - biori a i;-t. r-.- .f - ' re-d - and -.'a- d r-. d. Mr" . "' . a ' - i I M;-ia r ; o ,1 u-rnn.u 1 J ' F. I "''- ! . . v 'r i - 4 ; - i i i ; to h t farm r.orh rr he y ' , .o a a i- a v 4 a t i h- trl-'-n !n.; 1 - ;d Mr -- re-e.rvd a ite a -be fbnr. :: !--. h- points out. 'uff -r--d h'rd-
. h ', p - 1 very s-'a-r" pri . ':':-.- tbro-;-:.ia.r tic- Ja-i.- -.r.d rdu. ..-" v..r.-r. .ti', r-lthfiuh t""" at '" 1 on v'-r. -id ! - v h'.:;U. j-"-' '.' r er . ja r-a't '1 in adh r .. 5 - i r ' -1 : i'a i n - a ral r , n r v -1 - : i r -" " J ' i . r sr nn- n; r. t h s pa-." h e - j e . min istf-r adds, "a pro r-a ea r.d i f.f tjn-r-.-t l.a 1 - n r;-rj lat t r r. ad"aet bv ,'i i.',-r'i' -' whi'h are --. k;- o disrupt the all: s n-d r"ie-tie tu-- -' 1 " ' f r. r e f -' ''! ' "'ll "j t ' 1 o -1 - r. e fi" fr'-".: tin ' f v in . are Th'- r-j rpf-se f 1". r" a ' a " . i e r-n '"' .-. ul'i'fd ir. 'hi: a .:"d Sir- "ia f """ m ' (-, r t , 'nf - at er n-.Jrr. ", v. u . h alhe- f ' '" 1 si' "''a a h :-.:. .Tap ..: cr.'i .-.- . h.ip.i ,- n. :-. ..'-.' th- -a: ,d i - -.,-l""'a. - - ...... i... ... ...-.. - ' r: . i and .: ; . "
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REPORTED unrontprl trlrnhnnr nnri iM'ADOO DECLINES IN FORMAL NOTE TO BE CANDIDATE il Me dn, Chd of Orri:n Tbat Deleali Slnmld lie I niii-trilrted. ,l:K. Mii.ii :'. Wi.;i f . 1 . i , . a . i nr l .: .. , . . , ' ' 1 1 - i , 1 .- ' : 1 i ... i ' i I t .- : 1 a , . a e.t n i .d 1 ie i !. 1 . r. ,d 1. ' 1 . 1 p: 1 : . 1" LM'ei ; : 1 It,, I . - .!:'.). VeT.tio; ! .0 ; . I . .1 u M :' -; T h o ; . 5 . . 1 ' i . 1 d 1 . 1 1 i 1 1 i a -' . 1 . i '.I'll' 1 ' : , :., ,;.,..,. . ,Xt I I 'ort 1 a t i I . !,, m 1 in p. 4 t I -I ha. j 111" th iT ' h I I'.. - ' :!':': in M. Ac o ; 1 . s- -';!- d ! " 1 : i 1 o 1 , - T . : I ; 1 b. f. : a demo r.t : . I p. .-o biters :m o-;r.m 1 - - '.., ; I pi":a, ir' -bition f" be hehl M i;. L' . . a ! ; t . ' '. hop., t a I w ." '. i 1 . . .. ,1 .... 1 1 1 : !:i,,...iri ; i i i i . i - 1 t'O'S ppreciato. Offer. I .p'p.V apprer ..te tn: r'-er'.: off.-r of supj.oi t fiom rav fri.-r.d--iP )r,,,.:l put ,. , , ;i. ; ,.- t ), rn . j(),n'to.. , a emdahito ?r, "I d ' To V a p pre. ... T e 1 1: 1 I t h ;s j ritna ry. I made pu a star.-:,..-, t In P 1-rj.ir.- la-. 1 b- -1 !.- e, '!.. port democrati rati'-n i! cor.'.' .t im; should 1 i 'i;i:i'i.."l ..' ti n ir: - rurt -d d !: .. -a ho t-bo'iil be :r e t'i ' t !, ,: unf.-ttcr 1 a r ' .. - ' ; '. '. I ot : i and a : - 1 id. i ' I a'.-o -' .-. i : 1 am n-,' so 1 - : ir aid v. ;'. 1 r '.. unit a - ; t:.u. alt -,..:-:. 1 1 ' r rd :t a I t ile ;,:-, of . ny 1. .. ' l . ( e J i i t ! : i : j. ai : :' to him - .'. ; : t d h ' ; a ; r- ' : 1 1 f ;. cor. - 'T.I. H 1 1 ' i . . -1 o : l - t!,e did iti a :i oih i I mate mbH b ai .,- : : :d ; r. X t h .'. i.r'y inap- ." : k!r. and i1' ' '..air. it':- - uh r l !m : a to hi-h p'it.1 r'-l, .t p'- . r' r an poi- - 'he b-!ot i . 1 ' im". ' r j "' her.siiTi f T ' e . V to ! n - a on : r.! fb'-c-1 !-i , .;: .i ia. T a U . i i I !'" a - ' : , , at 1 f. : i - r i i t ' : ' . . J a ' . " ' .'. ' t ..;. - ' - '..- . e I - vakv. ri:vi:i i: u;v r RIGHT IM: I RY HOY !.- .1 I" MT'X"IF. - - i ".v o :-:n r"1-" rs 1 r 1 v s J -1 r i , . 1 ia -" rr .f 1: j y at tl.e p H ,--: np's ale;.- ; a ').'.'' t ' , . r 4-. . - a 1 r n: hf ' ' -" e' thr- .' :. ? in : 1 il ur.l T-i.'d I'.m r.d tlo- r.. d r . ' e m a ; 1 -i -1 t 1 1 a b - U r o : r - a r- -va r w- rr. ( n . STATES ATTORMIY TO CLE AX TR LA RO RTFs ;a m il t.. Tv ' LAP' FTh '.'.' s A " v T , I At ' ; o : ai v i a n t-r , - r r . ' t -r Y - 4 1 . - '.v.. h-n ' t V . . a
