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MINERS ADOPT SALARY BOOST DURING PROBE
Accept Monetary Proti-bm of Coinniir-ionV Award Infective April I. CONTINUES CONFERENCE ! Action Will Avoid Conation of Operation During Negotiations. T'r A- i. IT-ri 'i:V YOP.K. March C rh --A gre--II-ifT.t t mak- the monetary provisions -f th" bituminous eo-.l onim i--iou'.s iiwani effctivo Apr. 1. p miing the worMn- cut. of a war" ;i:-rrpmont by bitumlr.ou:nir. i - ami operators, whs reached Monday afternoon by the sa!e i 1 1 m i t s of th" operators ar.d piir-.o workers. Tins a"tion will 'ssure tli miners a wage increase during further r. gotlations an-l will '. P th- mines in op ra t ion p r iivg fa a I agi ef nu nt. Th" i notion to accept ho -oni-h.In.-;';t'.- awarl w as m i-lc by r pr.--i.'.itiv .f Up. niiiif unrk''ts mipI is aiopt .1 ,y ur.aiiiiiK'U1' "t". I'nion .otlfk-l. All '. il Urions if th" T'n.N.l 'Ii'i1 ".' in th.. n.nir;i! oio-;"tiir,.-Ji'hls v. ill 1,. notify 1 irr- ! ''.tf.; by ttlc-iaiu of th ai .-p: ht- of th" v;i;'p aw.ji'l. John L L' a is, ii'.t: rnatiotu 1 pr siib-nt , f i'ir- min- Vyiirkrrn aiiiinuircd. ffii . 1 .v f a ! rnirn p of til" p ro pin 1 i r ; Tul arti-Mi of tin- Coli l't r TH'- -l'TO'l b" th' intt rnati'O .iI oIf."r a! o v. i'i br . nt out by mal!. "This ;ofoii w1M aoiil any n"- . A-i;y f,(- c-.-.-.itiiai f p' ra t ia ; in ?h- bittnntnoMH i ila.. 1 1 , ' AUv !.'. is Kih!, "ai d v.-ill ful'.v prot.- t. th" inlilu' by continiTir; thr Miopl of ( i a ..ftf-r April 1, poiuiir.-r th" ) ;;otiai'u of a row contract. "1 b li"v tho action f tho ir.in 'oTht rf a no! th" operators in th i Olli t". no., w.ti wi-o and b:i-.l .'i'i v. :!i )" u na n iniou.-Iy conu'h 'I i f ii by th" mitir-rs throughout th" a-urti ;. .' .pw)int Connuittep. A!'--r a'l"p npr tho award tho nmp r n appoinif'l a F'ib-com m it t f o rarry o-: the tioirotiatlor.i of a -w w . ' rontrart for tlif bitur,ii:"'is n' rki-rs b:i-"'l c:i tin" roal lninii--acn's rrprrt. This cnmmltf ... cui.s-i of tho international T-i';--i-vr-of th" ml no workos ami two prator aril t' o mir. rs from . i f tho fi'Ur "tatf s of th" rrntral oMi p ! it i firhl. Th" p rso;tr.-l of th? Mib-t omrnit- . " fo'.ious: MPT- fohn T. I.wi-3. rr-ab-nt; '1müp Murray, vi'.1" prr.idn.t ; Y'i!l- . ira (;.-?:. .'-"Ti tar" ar.l trr.i.n r. a!! !ii:o-ii;it:i'V..,l offi"i-: .'-hn MiH'i'i anil I. W. Siva?'-, kio; Itoh- . rt ';ibhons s'.n.I V. tlli-.m H i-j; t. ursti r! Inf.s 1'. ar.i i: 11 S: w a rt ; -al 'i"!ii:n Mite!;. Ir.ili.ivi : fb-u Wo!: tv.- and !:ich ir.I J!a 'a!li-?t v. T ... . . T tl II .. ' ' i i . t o ; , - . !i. i 'iii-.t an-.: . . i :. f . Ir.'ii cm: J . H . 1 'or. i-a.n and William Hemi ron, o ?a i-'i '. :.r.yl a".i.i : f. K. M iner. aial ui.'I: ;.! (;.,!!ici'cr. i i i . o i ' ' .. o ir. i u. r.. ,n . i:!?..i.11.' II' . IU III AT.l. I'll. ''. - The committee svl'd hold firs !. -i-c" at 1'.' dK-k Tueslu; .orr.i:::--. WttWl Uli 1 OlUUfv
YARD MEN STRIKEI:: I a ,-"u-hi;on in mid--immer! J'arkin ofFiv if Walk- i ' a-..i.. ,
out (.ontinns All Plant; Will Clor-e. 1". . ,: t I'r.-s: "üb -A(.i. Maich . .:-"d :o 1; li.iri'ilors, cb rs nun empbived bv ). 1 r'.on 1 and Tran ia st ' ': it.u- up 1 '. to a-- 1 cov.p j c r t i . '. '. r. s - id it" e. ou'.d be ..'.t th.i ;.; h.ivc o t:i - .firday was a!', waue - Jiivlce ; ; i 1 . '. P tb.e..- p'. to b , -. p!o'. -s of 'i ii- !.'. at in:. I:. ..'f.:. r o ' w.j. :0.1a j. ii,;. ef ; u.-. rb.it dispV.. - be tf.-d b for. Ah-chul. r. Th- ?.:. i ',.:.( a':i r.-. ..-c ic. v .a-n ua i II' O. l.l .... - !'. k ards. i.'. e- I.i l. W Ojb'l .1 1 - , r;. , 'the'" r" :::. era!. ri . i ro.oi. t um n .1 v-c! 1 . ad t:.adt. men b :. ! ::' !".-. . . . l"' rea.-c ... A v ! . . 1 1 :t. : t .... p. b. :u . . : ; ' ' t . d
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Directed Blow at Wife, Hits Baby, Sent to Prison
r.V'AK'. N. J Mar-h 2 a. G nr;'c f No. ;j Third stre.-t, h r', was i : i 1 $100 und snt to ja:! for en" year for striking Ins on.- y. ar oM jwiby. ms au" nan mm nrrotfii. I 1 o un r lb d with h -r, and wh n thbaby lagan to cry ho ran into th" b-droorn and struck it. S-men said he hail trid to strike his wife and ' hit the baby instead. WILSON PREPARES TO MOVE OFFICES
j pcni'nts of thef ms probably on TA QHMMPD DI7CrtDT!Tid. woum ia.ni to Apm u LH nn innln jinttcaa of April l-. Tho opinion
. ; tl . . ivii f l f ' rre-Hlent Will Conduct hxCC-i lltive Ill-inef From W OOlFö TJ . I Hole. Ala-?. i j i:y A.-ute.l IToh: i - -ntv,- v . i . " lUTnS'"V'ch -: 1r'l,
Wood's HM. Ma.-., wh. ro the sum-j Wisconsin. Uhode Island. Kentucky m ; whit" houso will b" established an1 Massachusetts c ises have alon tho ttat of Charles II. Crano, ; ro;t,;v brn :trrUed and will bo contho i'hicann business ma", recently! yiderpl at the same time, appointed minister to Chliia. , Klihu Hoot, representinir ChrisArrans;'ir.ents alr(ady are beins tian IViprenspan, a brewer of Newmade for moving the president and ' arkk. N. J.. Atty. (on. Thomas V his family and a rood part of the Mc'ran of New Jersey, in oppoecuti oi'ii-e-. th ro for at '.east. 1 sition to the cnnstlttitional nmendtb. lav. two wo ks :' June and all : ment. and Assist. Atty. Clen. William of July and August. The franc es-: I, rrlen-on. for the government, tat is an et"rsve eorntry plac' ) addressr-n th" co:rt Monday, which overlooks IPj:zard s Kay and; Clilni ltot Talks. Vii-ard Sound and v clos by' Mr. Ho.V. characteriz. d the proMirth i's Viiu-yjird, an is and which ; hlhition amoniment as new le-isla-!it,'urcs in colonial liistry. pres't'tton matte under "color of an Tafi ami his fanuly spent their .um-, amendment- affecttm: th" personal
huts at Ii a rl ;.-. Mass.. not fo very far a w .1 v . (outline's Imp;i iii. :t
The decision to take th- .resident; ics.auve powers oi cmrss awa- for th- summer is nt'erprcted h'"'1 the Mates, k third legislative at the wb.it. houo as furth-r cvi. F;vrr narnrly, enactment of -
,b ncr of Uio continued n 'trovomrnt in loalth whitm lr. lifayson, his pervamal physician, has b-.'"n repnrtinir. fp to a few weeks ago it had in f o t brn practically decided not to take the president away for th" vum-mer. because it was f"lt that w ould be bett.-r cared for at the whit" hou-e. Tlv jdan to sp-nd th s,;mtnrr on the New Krlund coast Pr. Grayson said, meant that Tne prevalent could contirui" the propram of motor riding, possiM short yachting trip, probibly on th.. MayIlower and miht even t;.-t in a few holei of '-olf if his improvement continues. Th" trip rrora uasiuim ton will be by train, the May:hov( r ip'iia: up later. ' Ii.st summt r. Ii'.;- his hrst in j otVn-". th" pr ddent spent in Washitiston Others hav been spnit at' rornish. New Hampshire. The first vMinmpr. w hich was a v.. rv hot oih Mr. Wilson put th" air eo(.;:n plant
in tlie white houso otlices out ol ( oi,iniision, urai announced that in; NI" V." YORK. March 2?. A't a.s T.iio '.i as h" was asking -on Kress ! p-j .tfy Itorke, whoso prosecution to sta- in s--don in. th" cafjital of Harry Winitsky. executive secre-tiii-oaboar lii" br days, to- would i tary of th" New York communist tiüd rtake It Iütv.s if. and he did so. i party resulted Monday in the latter lrepares for Tour. . heir. st ntenced to prison for erimiTh" n .-ident tlid not return from ! ual anarchy, announced Monday the joac- coiiiVr.-w.-- at VarU last . nisrht I." dad warned tho police de-.-'ear .:niil mid-sur -.mer and h" sp.nit j partmer.fs bomb squad that th" the r.-t few weeks pr paring for j communist labor party of America his lom: si'.akim: tour in the west, was si-ekin;r an alliance with the trom wtiich lie r t-irned ' i v ry sick j ommunist party for forceful overto use the exp.-e---i"n ton-; th.row f.f tlo- governm nt.
'.aiiod in Ir. Ciaoiis otPaUai uui-; l i..o, ..,,, ,,-it t.. cotion of a .'it - ;i l, ,114 ..V4 I f.w occasional motor rides of late. v , ...e.irincd to the white houe '"rounds v.-r since bust Octo - rui--'u- k "'secretarv Houston has a place at Wood-s Hob- near the summ-r tat" house and other beautiful w -.iL aro dos-c by. lr. Grayson deruder present arran5ern.-r.ts t ::e ;-, s;,frit v i. I New l.iiil.ami ;:.i." no- 0 oo" . ..v - I v.litl"!1 IS iii s .-.oa 111 ..iii 1 1 ..10 t ! o. althouirh cor.u-ress from all indi- ' ... . v . k will nominally b. in Cations -,-sion. but actually will be trnr.s1 .o-f.nur m p. pv yen! em-n s between .1" P .tilers. b .tilers. . j I !. 1 " I. i. 1
,e been. -onie liint tlia t sri r ;( ,n ,,j xht body t pro-ecul-d nt r.viiit reserve th-, fr!.. , t- j.H menibers. lK.puty Trau"-
mv.ch-evpf ctod if oNTINTi:i ON I'AGi: l'Orit.1 J TELLS NAVAL SUBMARINES 1 i .- , i,., i 1 WASHINGTON. Marc!. Ära -
erh an sjlu .ari:-.. s and raany -'C- j jclnnir.ij in 1915 he had urced c-'n-r-al liri" hitt!-h:ps were not in j siructicn of 00 ton submersihib-s cor.vi.v.o-i f .r war service in Aprii. ; but received no support in the dt -la'.:. Ib.ir Adnr.ral A. W. Grant, j partment. mot of the opposition the:: cir.ir... :.'.:. ,-j, the submarine i 1 orair.i; from the gr.eral board, force Moadav to'd th" snat" cm. - ! I-it r. b.e said, the faj boats v. ere
mi'.: - " ir. es: chare s acairst conduct I'l the w.,r. Th. s sti-.a". '.. ot" t :o si; n.. trir.es wn ton vrussm ra.nus.
n.e;:?.tcd su.a.i sur.s ar. i e-ntaine-. ( instructed tb.at th- b..t:l-hips w ro peor'y ;;va! ervcin-. tlte off!- ; to bo kept in lor.dition for battle. . a v t"-ti:i"d. whale th b uloships Adndral Grant said. Not . ne of hi-re-ju:r-d .a mple:' ov 1 1.-tilu.ir t i 2 I .sst?s would 1.:. v r-m.iir.ed
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)RY VERDICT TO BE GIVEN NEXT MONTH
U. S. Supreme Will Give Final Decision on Prohibition Oue.-tion. lbr A-(v!atpd l'rH: WASHINGTON, March Ü?. A : possibility that tho aprfni" court i niKht p;:3 final juilirmont on prohibition questions now b'foro It by tlo inlchlb' of m-t niontli was s- on ', h nonifr ohsi.rvrs Monday in tli" an- . nouncrmrnt thnt thf ov.rt tve - -, to bo takon at tho conclusion of ari sas e.xprc-.'-'.'d by tho fanuliari with th court's rrocoflur" that a -bciion mlrrht b" rcntlrr-(l irnm"UUitcly when the court rc onvems I urth-r nrcum nt on both sides of (nations tourhinK validity of li constitutional amendment and the enfoi cement act now bofore tliL clirl Wi,s presonted Monday. They were in connection with the original suit brought by New Jersey as well i a? anneal-; from that state and from rights. Tf tt3 validity vas- upheld. h" s'lid. th" effe " won hi be that tho court recoffni'd in addition to th". legislative powers f concriss : ü"' .V . V I of the tat"s. vhich. he said. w-ouM be a "r.ervcrsion not only of th word, bat of the whole tope and character ef the constitution." T ia nf Hfl rnrt,ont!flni'f " "Mr. , Roof .iiL ,.f thf rc ho r bp t I prolilbitlon in this countrv. It is of vrist roriScf,urnrpt how-ver. that vnur hpnors nQVt- decide riirhtly and jr(ir tnp -0od of mir country In th" j f utur- if thero are to be any limits to the power of amendments and where tho line of limitation is to be drawn. "I insif-t that your honors are no; nt liberty to put a construction upon the power to amend that will over- ' turn the fundamental character of this f-overnment unless th" lanjruapre of tlie article is too plain to admit a question." '..iWCAL OFFICIAL IS SEKT TO PiilSOX .wr. hum '"''"" .o. v i had V. o t vet ben compieieu. 1 1 - " . . amieu, now ever, mat ........a, ! quarters had been moved here from 1 Chicago .but that efforts to locate ) Ulis headqu:rters thus far had provJ ed unsucc st,fuk ,9nr es-lH G.t.-L A$Xt,M HL, 1 HOLDS FIRST MEET1XG BUflldV. March .-.he natu ÄÄ i" an".- of the r.o-mb'-r-. lUc praller on - ndlnt ro.iucir.ir th" new mcm- , A T-i- -it.,..o. o"rs Ol Iii' i;"M,a;i,i,':ii, i-.. .iht-h... 1 the V.o. W premo-r salt! t'." Cor.SI'P T- i b.at a coalition of th" parti-s was ie t-nly solid foundation upon whioh ß,rK1;in policy lotibl 1 l , Th' pui'iic pro.-e-.-utor a r i ? .i, r.ioTv r cut. d th
rtb i.il .1 nr.oi:nee-. xv-Ut WJf participant 1:1 the usurp- - - - i irtr Kapp trovvrnment. The as mt'-
did V.ot a t on thw request. COMMITTEE WERE UNFIT the Atlantic fleet with the rank of I vice admiral. He testified that he1 authoriz -1 and built. . T!-.p derart rnr. f w a k'oc ?r. cor- '. .r; t0 r.verhaul for the b-ittl-ship force, although liad bee:: ;.f:,..: 1: V.a l r.c-i-.e.l . U(' , u :- v;t r s -t. , :- i0x ;n a.:cus:. , l.o added, as v.ot of ;h ri ,1. :..'-' wa:.i-::!r 1 :!',. !.
Liquor In Slump, Coffee Starring In United Strifes
Ni:V VOItK, .March : l' - 'of: ' cor.sumption in the l"!:;tfd Stub.ha.s incroa..?d l. p-r n nt siace the country went dry, according to a .t.itoincnt -Sven (ut here by a tornmitt" .f cor?'-" dealers inCid"nt t th" opening of "nation il voff"-we.-k" today. An avi-niRH ai lJ'j powm, or a cuj) a day for every mm. woman aral child in the United States, is iven as tho annual consumption. LUDWIG MARTENS' CASE IS NOW UP TO LABOR BOARD Department of Ju.-tice Offiialr Suhinit Perfect Deportation Case. I'y A-sociat'G rresn : WASHINGTON, March L'f. I'ollowinK completion of his examination hy th senate Investigating committee, Ludwicr ( A. K. Martens, agent of the Russian soviet Rovernment. was surrendered late Monday to the lepartmmt of labor. Ass't Secy Post rt-leased him in custoly of his counstd. Iormr S"h. Hardwick, to appear Wednesday to answ r a warrant of I portation, at which tim a preliminary hearing .sill bo held. Ass't Att y Gen'l Garvan said the department of j:;stiee had sui hmltt d 1 perfect ease of deportation to th" Immigration author,? its. .Martens Tolili'. In his ttstinmri.v Mend ay Martens liseussed the vt.tuM In the United 'tato of l'orius I'.akhemtieff, who lie said, still was recognized as tht: 'tussian ambassador, though "he represents no go; ernim r.t at all." Introducing slate lepartment 1 tters to show that all of the liplmatic repi e.. ntatives. of the former Russian reprim still wer recasrnfr 1 by the fnlt d States. Martens said the purpos- of all these letters was to discourac" Aniri'-an business men from d alirur w ith him "as th" representative of Russia." The state 1 partment. Mon.hiy. made public a summary of th" documents taken from a courier s-nt to Martens from Russia and introduced b'for th" committee. RECO MM EM) VPs SEA TIM; OF SOCIALISTS V M:W YORK ASSEMBLY P.v A(i-i i r il.Prt s : AI jI'.AN Y, N. V., March 23 T'nseatlntr "f the. suspended socialist members of th assembly will r,commend l in a report to be submitted Tuesday in tho assembly by th" .iudici iry committee which lnvestUatd the charge. of disloyalty against th" so ialists. This deisin was reahd at an executive session of th committee late Monday nitjht. Th- maiority r port was si c.ed by seven of the th.irtfen member--. Five members of the lommittee hav. niu'nt'J a minority report declariric: thnt th- socialists should be retaira d in th ir sa-ats. Another no'mber will re-immend expulsion of Aucud fiaessers. Iouis Wahlman and Charles Solomon and tinseating of Samuel Orrand and Samuel A. De Witt. FORMER PRINCIPAL OF HIGH SCHOOL ACCEPTS JOB AT SPRINGFIELD Sl'RINGl'IKLI). LI., Much H. H. Willing, who wa.s as-Ntaut sui'erintend n: of So ith I'm. I publice schools from 1113 to ll'i:, and who for the pa.-t four y-ars h. s been supervisor of instruction at rniver.-ity school v. o'o- eland, o.. lias aecop!d tb.e prineipalship of the Springfield hiirb s ioo sacceeuir.g Paul H. Kln?.hury. who h.--aecej t-d a position with the fb.vcland Trust company. WAGE INCREASE FOR TEACHERS Hoard Holds Up Seliednle of Salaries Pending Details. A uevo ral raise in tb.e sj.;.u ;. of South Ibnd j ublic Si'liooi t-ai.ii rs for the school year irL'--21 wa ; greed on by the school board at its Monday nicht meeting hell at the School Administration building. Tho incra.-e is in addition to the r cent raise granted by the board for th" r -maimng monthhs of the 11G?-2'J year. No estimate as t: the am'-unt of tlte incr asc was made and tht salary schedule will not be made nublic until !-gal details have be n completed. Jt is understood, however, that the highest poss:M" increase will be granted in acord tnoa T'ith tbi ree.ir.t bull tu of 1.. H. Hir.e. s.at" uro ri::: rial er. t of s- h. c'.s. which urges that all hoc! gov rr.iug hodbs of the s; it" incre.is s.tlar:es ;n order a niaint ttr. th standard of th' 'w:.- bmg ;.r f-.-s.o:. and !!--t-...hing fere-. .t ...p.. The I--ru !.-- a'-r.. ' I f- : t V. . C ' l 1
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APPROPRIATE HUGE SUM FOR AERIAL MAIL
Senate Would Extend Postoff iee Service From New Vork to Frisco. Ity AsfH lated Tress: WASHINGTON, Murch 29. An appropriation of $ 1,4 15, COO for .M-rial mail service from New York to San FVa-ncisieo -waa written Into the annual postoftice appropriation bill Monday Just before it passed the s-nat' and waa jsent to conference. The housK? rejected a Flmllar proI'osal. but the senate leaders were hopeful. Proposed Iloutc. The route provided for is by way of ohicaixo and Omaha, Yarioud proposals for southern routing were thrown out on points of order, as was motion by Sen. Dial, democrat, South Carolina, to establish an additional routo from New York to Atlanta. IV01V Mall Service. as it p;ussed the senate, the bill c.arri s $ 4!:', 000,000 for the expenses of th" po.-tal service during the next :i--eal y ar, an increase of $1,500,000 over the house hurea. The senate a.h- lns"rttd provisions for retention of the abandoned mail tubes in various large cities and for appointm nt of a congressional commission to in estiva t- the whole question of mall transportation in congested ccntrs. An amendment by Sen. Swanson, democrat. Virginia, to permit loaning of army tractors for use by the slates in road building was adopted. PLACE HOSPITAL QUESTION BEFORE PEOPLE OF COUNTY Ballot IJoxes Will be Ready by Thursday When Votng Start-. Th" distribution of ballot boxers for the Chamber of Commerce refrendum vote on the hospital questin began Monday ia the western part of tho county. The 3 00 boxes will be placed throughout .outh Lend. Mishawaka and th; county bv the opening of tho pulls Tlaursday morning. Nearly -0 of the boxes will be piaitd in the city. Practically evry large downtown store and all factories will b provided with the boxes and the accompanying p'ttcard setting forth the advantage's ami disadvantaged of the proposed county hospital and the proposed additions to th present private hospital. Through the county, schools and churcb.es will b- provided with voting pla.'.s. The days for oting will b Thursday, Friday, Saturday and -'unday. IStiiiuito (o.t. The cost of budding a county hospital is estimated at $000. Out) to Jhae.O'i'e and the cot of additions to Lp.vorth and St. Joseph hospitals, ,-avuth Bend, and St. Joseph hospital. MLshawaka at. I0A0U to $."00,000. The placards stat? that lh.' time of building for the county Institution would b from two to four yars while the additions could bo made in two vears or J ss. OSBORX OF LAPORTE FILES X0M1XAT10X S"pe-ial to The New g-Tici-s : LwM'OPwTi:, Ind.. M.rch following the declaration Monday of the candidacy of Judge Harry LI. Tut hill of Michigan City for the repuidican nomination lor jutlg? of th- supreme court, b f L.. Osborn, of tii is city, r.lod a declaration d his candidacy for tlie republican nomination lor joint representatitve of Stark' ami I,iprte ountis. Jud-e Tuthi'.' i.T-re. Tit-1 Che district in tlie ie-;ature. DRY SALOON IN LOOP IS RAIDED P(diee Arre-t 1 1 Men Charged i t h Fre(uenting Gambling Den. Aft-r r.vo hour conference between .'iiio:' of i'odce Kline and Ass't i'hi.-f C.i.-sidy a detail of police oUicers raided the Goblep. Glowsoft Irink p arbT, 111 F. Washington t., Mf'nday n.ght at 1 0 : .: 0 o'chx k. and charged Joseph Horka with keeping a gambling hous-. Ten no n '.'..ro arrest-'d charged with f r --puenting a gambling hou5..' and latr releas-d on bonds. The following men were arrest.vl; Tom Itoach, Nile.-: Thomas Whitesah. Nil es; .gtanl-y Haybuck, Indi tnapolis; Tl.oma.s llurkett. Hon-ald-or.: Vernon Cook. Z2Z W. Maren s: Fvron Wismer. 4C4 S. Main s-r.; John St. h. 2 .' 1 1 V. Washington st : William O. Maren. 2'.'i NMain st., ar. 1 Jam's NiehoS.-m ö I T S. Fe 11- WS -. Th- Gold':: ;b.w ;-oft !:- p.rr l .o r. uvie. urv o.ii.-- of tn :-:. i- t::r.e ow ini- r- thi . NTS- - i th. . :...rtr ;-. - 1 alb-g.t tl.t o.a nt::.. re--.s to I
Cheek to Cheek Dances Immoral Says Policeman
BO.STON. March 2''. -"Any :-.oV--nv.-nt of the l-.dy sugecsti ' ot ir..morHlity." Tliat's th- o'h.-'i.tl police tb-hnitau. of "improper 1 ir-ur.g." Boston pdi-e hav e b en ter. .-, ring dancing in the t a room c,f o:.of Ro.stt n's exclusive ho t Is. Li ut. Mulligan, of tli" tVty R.4y station, describetl what kind of dar.ein-r to stop as written above. "Ltut wliat imn:orality th" kind you hav e in mmd .'" queried an inquisitio "cop." "I should say." b"iran Mulligan, j vry deliberately, "I should say i cheek to ciieek. dancing; scissors steps, wlure th couples danc- witli the legs touching cioseiv; hugging. and placing of hands in inipro; r positions." "Oh, I see, I see,"' 0.1 i l the copMOB RUSHES NEGRO FROM CUSTODY OF KENTUCKY SHERIFF:; Prisoner is Accused of Assault ing 14 Year Old Michigan Girl.
j port politicians, who tin:. far claim lty Aorlated ITn : . - j to have playcd 5Pcond fiddle to the M:INGTON. Ky.. .March '2'J. A Kaperte clan, which is supposed to report ivdcl here Umlglit from . show a strong leaning toward Maj -Mavsvlll" MaUil that the mob vvhb li Wood. Harding is also .aid , , , , ; to have a F.trong following in the .arly tonight capluntl Grant Mnltli, roU11.y tieat Congressman A. J. iM gro. from ollicials at Tari-. a-. Hickey being the chief of the e)hio burning him at I Hue Lie. Ilcming j r':' ' "s forces In the county, count According to prominent republicj an.--, th a'ldlng of three new preeir.cts in Michigan City gives that l'.y AsMH.at.ai Pruts: ,ity -4 votinff places while the rePAllh?, Ky., March .rant : ,iainl r of the county hs only 37,
Smith, regro, charged with criminal assault, uas r mved from the ,mi- . , , . ty jail her, tarly Monday mght l-:-a muli of -0 me n. w ho placed him Li an automobil' and rushed him
out of town. M mo rs u th" m.)ition within the county, ios.tb-y out the ity ann'unc-d th :r j Al!-g' Coup. i ti t -t! 1 1 OTI nf hiltiuin ' the !) gro trom S re on- 1 1 ,i e ?i.-i ,!',.,-i.1 nnn
a bridgo at Milhrsburg, nine mib s
ll H. . .1. 't-l MJI..II ,l I' UO llllllll , Smith was brought to the Hour- ha-, k for n.anv y ars betwn Co inbon county jail from 1 l-inirgsburg ty rhairm an Small, of import-, ap.? Monday morning for s..if.k. ping. ; Samu 1 T. Tavlor. df-ated camli-
U. was nrreste J ir Miehi-a1 last,
week charged with assaulting II.:br ; the campaign of iol whm' bre 1 ! pr-,, a hl; f'tXn' Injured. U were Anderson, daughter of a Pb-ming c. M,i: r. pr. sent ,,M-umbu:t , j ' -fnisv hurt and the property d-i:-f..r.,n.r , i, a... .. vfts eP.r.T d at a hilf mi :i ''I
v.uuii. No Trace of Mob. . No tr.3ce of th :110b. b-lifved to bo composed of forty I-fining ot::i- , ty men, nor of the negro, has y t ; been found by a hastily organized pOSSc bib s. Th which followed 111 autoino--.rain ;.r: 'il snort. - o-ioi" 1 .1 1
sK oMo.-h. As Sh.-rifi G. A . Pow.-ll , ln ,., .pKiC;in ,.;rcl-.s that h is striv- ' l" tnA r of Fleming county and Polio Ch;. f ini; ,or th, ri),in:v , h läri. .., ; ;i in j T .oir.pson ar-ed v th - -u . e.ciFred Link of this .-ity w.r. enter- ; onlfkr TO m;s:,, .yUtU, ,1,,. o:-an',!1 in f,!nK 1,v Pbhc n;bing th- jail with their pri-om-r the ;ttion support for tlo- I'liaoi V fav- , rr:5't:""'" ' -i-u - -mob n.h.u tin- idic rs. bfaine.l .... ;t-r- w.u.- r .
custmlv of th- negro aial ilash". oat o 'own. ringl'-ad r- roniar.;ng ; tlo y "would hang Smith from th hrst briiK'e th-y coiibl und." ' iX'inand Prisoner. ! Members of th" med. had be. n ,
waiting in auiomooio ;u ai io- j.m th:tt opposition to th- L..m .!-:: ro since eirly in th- atternoon. As j. j,,., 0!njpg srr'tig-r both in bathe oilioers and tlo ir prisoner wer" r.,rU. uvA Mjch:K.in city and ,. t...-r-
entering the jail a score of men jun.pd from tn-:r cats wnu uMtwn revolvers and ordi red th. o.ta rs to surrender the negro. The porse whbh set out in pursuit . of the mob was headed by th- - lice chi-'f. ! ' " 1 1"V Asi-O-'i.lted I'resH : V( 1'I:NHAGI:N. Man h ! -M. IJ.eb". :.n advo-ente in tli- high court
BULLETIN
has formed a r.-w cabinet to taK-, oi,h : pui ui w.in ü-.ei'i: the plac- of that of M. Zahl. M.iln Uiportc has -tuO'"! T... Liebe is a w-il known tons-, rvative saying -anything to b- at S
politician. He is not a tu ivo-t ol 1 I 'U I lul III T . , .-.-.-. '1 . Ml .' IaI: r,' l I " nil - 11'. I ' ..:: t.',uai'-s i,.,.r.i,.it I;m cirv i!-oi..r.dir.tr tlie ' .--Uiblishment of a'pauish repubhuo,( all streets leading to the i : al i paiac ar-h.-ld by t'.'li"e. Kit Cliritian Moial 1 r tght re. !v 1 1 w ith which iasocialist den'itat. ror.vtr;.'-'! for an hour. I). ,.....K. .oihic.i:el ;i d t"n- Lit::; i!n!T.l d a dfhi.it- I'-o;;.- at ;.. o'cloc ' this morning. Th" r.atar- m . he (It ds was not mad- public, i
TORNADO TEARS INFANT FROM ITS MOTHER'S ARMS
Dt As-i-f--iaf-d l'rs: 'c. r r i'Wtbhu. r. ':. rr ire n Darke county hav ing east up hs t..'.l j c.f d.ad and injured from th tor- ; r.ado v.hirh swei't across it Sund-.y.: Monday nicht If-an the tacf'Untitig up tr." mcr.etary n t.tirr.ate of insurance a?-r.ts t'.xed it at S "'), 0". 0. Thr. rhaih tott -1- on? with the possibility that d-aths 'f injured persons mignt add to the hs?. The number of injured runs well into scores. Th" 'bad: William M--. G . -r.Mile; Mrs. John Olwir.. Ir -:. v lib : Ulm r cob . Grenvill-; .r.fant so.-. of 0--.fr lb- k, Gr"e:iv lib : Her-ah-! Co. l ab -'ila-; 11 as -.-11 Fi'-l 1 Light- - db-: Mrs. !.;:-. llds-..;!; L:ght- -. Mi- .I-r.T.:- I n r.: - :: . Light:1 ' . ! 1 d 1 s. uiiit i" 1 1-' V a r,
FAIL TO GET
REPORTS FROM SEVERAL
ISOLATED
CHARGE COUP IN LOWDEN BOOM AT
MICHIGAN CITYiilliis -as hard hit
Rodistricting Results in S quab r blc Among Lake Port Republicans. Special to The News-Times: t MICHIGAN CITY. Ind , March 20. That the supporters in I-aporte county of Gov. Lovvden. of Illinois. for the republican presidential nomi nation forced through a coup in an 'ffort to caf ture the county dele gates is the charge made by Importe republicans following the discovery' that the redistrictim? of Michigan City, the largest city in ; the county, will practically throw the balance of power to the lake ; atoi it i enarge! that leaning spirits ' 'f tl,,1" I"''vd l,f sr-reading propaga the countv for ,hr of th- Iowd n boom are already and. 1 throughout purpo-e of win ning over enough precinct chairmen to predominate tho party orginiza- ; sprung by the lA,wden adherents H ... , o. ....... . .... date for ?c. ic ,.f m :.-.!,:... Cia- in f iii.h oi i ji u i . i ' 1 . 1 ; 1 t r. l , j ' all opposition olf !. botrds and sami. thrugh wiun.-r with a 1 arg a:orit.v . It is cont-r..b-d that Tay- , nr w;is rrsn.jnsibl- for the a git.-.t ;ou 1 that resulted in the r dis.n. ting Miein-r.n :. and ay lor 1- th1 , .r 1 i i.n - o u r -.ow.r. .1 .1.1.0 Acco! !iig to tlo- h- m' m for .-:.(? jo;; ;. vaibible. Mar.iii.Wood p(IIr,.rs ar,. UJ, jn an.. ;:, , UVt. termined to pr. v-ot C.o , -4,:-.;i:-! out of the proj.o.-.-d p:-t.-. It 'has ! hf n ,( ,rJ UJl0n r ... 1;,ir:? . . ry fight is pr-dict-d ovr thtrf)1 of ,h(. r,ir;tI ,i,?r.;0 l leonblic.in Dnlii.iiis Mbhigan itv r.-publi.-;,n are ,-r a,.,,.-,,,, ,.,.,. ti,,. , Tr,vlor tJ sv,Uaz th. ...itir.. Mil!..,,n City vote for I..wd n but it .s al.--. pointed out that Taylor has a -troi personal following and t..'it ; are watching Cue 1 j squabble with thrh k--r.es: :i t r-- . ! it is argued tiv -ma 1 ! h.a- predominated th ganiiation but for .. f : ii Tu ! r Uir J gu-.-s w- s.ipp i '. r time.M. auwh.b I ronu !'..' t.t are s raining very ef tort sha'.ling all av;:.;iab: fore fort to p; di th-:- tavor, th '! i!o i r: iii i.r m i:Ki "iov. t" ; r- t. t !.-:. I:. a it. .-"a i .'.in:.'i m: n i ...pari::-:: r .:rio-- r i wii: th- - i'y 0-3 s:tting around ' ;r.g roo of tiair he W --torm struck. Tii-y tari -i f-r t: cellar with tr.' ir r h.ld. I'.ut l -y th y c-.u". 1 leo-u .-.it", ty th- v ir j ick d up thO . .- t. :.-.' ..1 ( arvi .-ep.;r; .: :r.c a: baby -a-as torn f r-' ra its 1 ; . .1 r ' amis. Its "ao iy w 1; a der a section .. Heck wa -riou ; Willi im Mo-e. . y 1: iaafr " J t5 W.c - ' t : . . ' r-t r-- a v.- had pi a d his v : ::: h cc-'.lar f t :.." 1 caught ;a:'i'- t !'.- o-: . . Ir" .u-.t :-;-: th:-- :a:l-- fr : h ; . :-e d. -Toy-a, v.., : Nur.- s a:.-l lo-t-us fr;r g :'..;- ". -r- ru-h i t. : - '.v i a,y i
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COMMUNITIES Norm Claims 9.1 Victim in ! Middle West and 78 in Southern State?. Combination of Two Storms Caused Tornado, Forecaster Sav. Hy Amd.itr l l'rr : ClllCACa, March 23. Th dpith list fremi the 1'airn Sunday tornadoes that swept sections of eight states Momhiy night fftood at 17". Telegraph and telephone servb with many isolated communities in tlie middle w t had only been partly restored Monday night and indications were that toll of death and destruction would 1 augmented. Huge ProjM-rty Loss. The known dead in six central western states r.unibered ?5 whl j 7S were killed in Georgia and Albama. The prt rrty loss in th" Chicago area abme w,i.s cstlmntc ! at 16.000,000, w hile in the oth r states nffectrd the material lo-.-was !ars. t;tgin. 111., 5Uffcrrd thheaviest property lo, the damage there being $4.00.000. Illinois wrs th; hardet hit of th" central states, with CO dead, mor than 1.000 injured and 2.000 made homeless. Indiana reported 28 fatalities and Ohio 2S. Nine were killed in Michigan and one in each "Wisconsin and Missouri. The death list in Georgia was placed at 2 and in Alabama at It. IMMrlcts Affocictl. The districts mot hvrrely affected in the Chicago atea wr' Irving Park, within the city limits, with Fix detd: Melrose Park, nil dead; Illgin. eiht dead; Maywoo 1. four dead, and PlaJnfleld, thr i dead. . IJ;-V' 'Vy damage rult.-l in the towns and also in ilme't and llvan'on. North Sh"re subt:r" No f.itahti. s occurred in th.j la:Ida '-es. At .loliet. 111., three persons wer ioi ;. v. Troops jai'-oiu i the .frrt-- f P.:"in. M- 'ro i'.nl: r.-.d Vilmette do-oj.-cv. Mobilize I'orc-. H'-i'th Co!iimis.-i'-.n r J"oaT"so i'i 1 11 ii' . in on i fT :cv i 1 nt ui izi'ii nu nur h n-di t t A -a o w a i 1 . . ' '.vi-, 1 1 T r -' ' ' l'r rl t ; r. -;.!f Jo . - 11 .1 'V -' pla .t - .V ai.i 'i A ': h ! i) r 1 . . - 1 a r.,.. '' m ' j n t I n c ; : i t , : '-r,,: a; nTTPPn I HP I PI hPnO HOPE FOR YICTORY Delauare I .r-i-l:turc Deadlorkcil 11 I rnjMMl.i ut -1 KOI. i; . - ) . '1 r j 1 . a 1 I 1 1 Min- i.f I f .1 1. ra i-' i 1 ..!.
