South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 96, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 April 1920 — Page 4

tMNDAY -MOKNINC, APRIL 5, f02O.

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

THROWS LIMELIGHT OH METHODS USED B.Y U. S. FARM HEAD

Expert Declares Gotham Studios are Fire Traps

Worked With Edith Cavell

GIVES SERMON AT SALYATIOH ARMY

'Hooker Agricultural lApcrl Quits Position on American I;ann Boar!.

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tur-lfy to come m contact with tii't prricTjltnr.il or. 3 iti or of th- co-m-try at largo. M a who.- experience have hon ( . r i . J hi.- fly to Washington, in the f.ii'.n'i'y f f -f:e held. v a. though th y 1 upT-ef!icient n ma : rs porta in im.to detail. ar- unahb- t .- th- j-T'- ii a irr i c tj 1 1 ti r.'il J r 1 I aas that miil'roi.t us. Such centralization f ontrol in .1. fpw rcPioes th- n -ft: t! f the CthT 20."i"'O employ. I"OeTltniII4- I'lMMT. "The decentralization of ? 11 powtT, making ea h 1 i r . t i -Vii-f and IiLh .uborUn.it - reaper..-il.h- In iura for t li - work in their re.-j tiv--sections, will n"t 4in!y ira r a.-- thetMciency :tv.l morale ot th- ntir force, but will make lor rt.t!r r -suit. Willi less effort and rimli leys xperse. I' . tr.s lo ni travesty "that tho lppartm r.t is mot :. a-fullv teaching efheieney in all ; I i n ir pertaining to f irm praotic . vd so, ma so reluctant to appb tlm iatne to tho business administration of Pa own working. "Since the flay that Columbus lanoed on tho wa.tein loaai-plo re.

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Tip a prayer, aunt mru rao n't;, the foundation of our valth and trength. I am coir, i rn-- 1 that h progTeca of this industry shall uiitlnue to ho the index f our pro--!" rity and h. piru No v.auk should command more iious t-on-M.lera'ton than that ( v r which you have the honor to preside. Peatleidng I n Hi i euro. "It o.-ours -o in- that tl.r rno-' thing today in tho administration of the s'ovf rnnii'iit is tho d adenine ir.fltirt.ro of a nt i-pia t l routine i'i depurtmt ntal affairs. 'uni rai-: roiii!iil.-s!nii(-,i hur aus. and departments h.ivo t ' -n ( r at-d. Th have lon diid'd and suh-divid-d. Insprrtor.s of in.fprr'ors ov-r irisprotors liai omo in'o :trnrv Th' irc duro is m intr ato that 7iin of prart! al ahility nro furc d to follow surh a n? twork of rod tapo lh.it tho iroc"s liiMilafs th -n fia.n tho rral tlutirs which tli'-y aro to J. rf orin. "I .siturrly h.ojr thn? my Mir -rs-sor, trnnotliatrly ut"n nlrr. f int( thr tSpartmont, v ill ! t:i n sf( it.r cluti s whi h h- may rt iril

Jiw otHcial work. It i hi- hop..l thrit ho will h- In fart ns w. 11 as in "tiar.i an assNta:U seen t iry. Thi condition ran not pn-vail until a h'so relationship is -.t a !! i-lnd hftwrrn thr st rut try :v tho aistunt socrr-tar . Tho lattor can not rrndrr croditahh' s rvi without haUni; ftill knowlrih;4- -f th- policies and aims of tho finnor. "Wishing yon tho utmost su f. nm' tru.stinjr you v.il! i-ojvo tin ohorvation in tho sann- spirit ii1 which thry are civ -n, I am. most sinccrrly vour?. "JAMKS M. liHHIS."

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inations at tho primary ehrtinn to io :if l-l May 4 It is qualitied a:-- folltiW.i Krpiildirnn. St na tor Androw H. l'rai a vlt y. of ".!khart( inrunihoiit ) . U- p! cst ntativo Jonatlian S. Yn-it-r, of (oishon, ami Liwroice Loor, of Now I'ari.s ( inrunibortt ). I 'rosoou tinir At tor noy-- 1 'ra ill; I. Ahaott aial Aldo J. Simpson, of Cishon, aiyl Clon A. Sawyn, of Tdkharl. (.Mr. Simson is now (loshrii loputy proict utor. ) Ti - iMir. r l'rod A. Kood. oi lllkha rt in :-umho n t ) . Sh.rii: -A. W. Foti.la. V. If. IMhirt - :id 11. ha.Mar I-'ishor. ot Illkiiart, anl M. T. Kinroy, of (;)hon. (Mr. i'oi.d.t is now d puty MitntT.) Survoa.r I'liarli s I. Kinmy, of loshon ( incumbent ). ( 'orom l - -I r. Iltmone Hol ieman, of l llkha i t ( incumhent ). t'nmmi'H'iiicr Northern Ii.-trirt -

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cumbent ). ( 'ii'.iTiUssionfr Middle .District Arno- It. Milhr, of Harrison township ( iur unibt nt4, and William O. Illl'.ott. if C'.olp n. . Vm missi mm r South in District Mil. I'fert, of I'nion town.-hip (inuii'htnt. Aeubon Culp, of 1 i ; towmhio. Ia wis v. McClnre, of .lai-kson town-hip. anl Isaac N. Ch 1. 1 i of Now Pari-. DciniKial '. S. nator ( ariioti T. Id.-, of Illkhart. K lroSi ntaiiveso John V. Ihov.ri, ot Nappanee, and D. H. II r'.-t. r. of lllkhnrt. I'riiMcutiiiu' Attornov llmil

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MLss Jacqueline- Van Til, a Dutch trained mirs of lirus-pl. and associate of tho martyred Iritih woman, has arrived in America to mak her homo. .Miss Van Til was Imprisoned with Miss Kdith Cavell by the Germans.

WILL FORCE GERMANY TO

OBEY TREATYi S

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Sole Object of France's Military Measures is to Enforce Pact Provisions.

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17 Assix-bit-! l'rF: LVDIAN'ArOhlS'. Iii.l.. April 4. f.erahl J. Murphy, of Jlutland. 't.. ha breti appointnl director of the M'rA'iro division of the A rrarica r. lSTion. it wast ;iminiino 1 Sunday by Franklin D'(lier. national rmmanlr. Mr. Murphy will maintain his olfb? at national head-iu rt rs in Indianapolis' Mr. Murphy en1M'.l in the infantry in 1 1 7 an-I Liter h eame attached to the nor ri-k s- tlon. II' went overseas the .amo year and ros iti rank to rriritm v.al .-rKoint-major. F!loviir-r hs iiseh are from the svire. Mr. Murphy h .aitr.' asHistant heal ot th.e insurance diis;on of the American legion anl later was; connectetl with the serviee division. Tho position ; lirocttr f tho er"ice division was made vacant by tho rts1pn-tion of t'harhs V. Sheridan. r Syraru-i.'.

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Klkhart. Sht ' ift" Harry ). ICr itn r and I "ia n II. Northrop, of 'alkhart. 'oroii'i- Dr. Allen Scott' Hol-liI.L;-.Vort ll. of i4jSlu u. 'numissioner Aortlurn District Hih'. I'.ii-'e. of Copi onl town.ship. 'onimi.-sioner Miildle Di.-liict Hai.Ms l-hort, of (loslicr.. 'onimis'sioner South rn District Kdwatal l. l ishoi", d" Lock townshi ( formt r commissioner).

Vi I MST ER DECLARES EU YORK MEEDS A MORAL RESURRECTION

I'.y Asx-iitel I'res: "iN'DI-VNAl'OLIS. April 4 A tall for a mretlnsr of th r putlhain platform advison.- rottunittoe tit bo held here April 1.".. was i--e.it d Simula, v by IZ. M. Wasnuitli, ropulueun sta'to rhninrotn. Tho mtini; ts to 1 hehl for the purpos. of . op.lt rltip platform prni-iaN made hy the various t-ub-committ s recently varied, it was announced. Ac-jord-insf to the pronruvi the su o-eoinmit-letf! which ha.-; specific platform rccotn mentation ntoler consideration will meet tile day h. fore the jror.or.U session to frar ihcir urestbui.s for prest. ntatiorr to the general committed. At the cetierai toio:i th.e com(mitte will draft r c mnien-Jations n stat iitfucs which, will be presented to the platform committee named in the Mate, t-onvention.

Nevada Suf fraget to Run for V. S. Senator WASHIMITOX. Apr.! 4. -Ahr.o Iartln, tletated fvo f.u ar- fr tho Ur.ltrci States senate in Nevada, announeod fnrn her h aduuarters here; Sunday th-.t she would make the raor araln this aar for th- reyublicin nonunatirvn. Mis Martin alil she would accept the r.ominaticn if -ffi red on hr platform which. Include- (ppos:teii to the piac1 treaty and the le.i-ae f t a Mi.i Murtin declwred to..; und.-r r.o ircuintancos wouhl sh.e make ;i lone ttsrht In tho primary a:.i!n?; a. pi-parti-VAn fusion c.ir.didate. and if nil oppose-i would run a.s ei ir.d d.r.t.

lly . e.. l ite 1 ITosn: Xi:V Vti:K. April 1. After a "personal investigation" during whirl-, he visited .several o( New "orlvs widely known resorts and minyhd v.-it'll the habitues. He v. John Roach Slraton. pastor of Calvary Haptist chureh, Sunday d divert d i s.-rmoji iti which he declared a "moral resurrection" is needed In New York. The minister stated that the "c'l led palaces" of Jlroadway housed vir of the most virions sort and stated that ha- had been appriehed Py w omen f p:o?5oial'le eharact r while in these places conducting; his "m . .Mi-"ation." He said )ie b-arned that tho tlam inr "inst ructr-sses" inployed in sme of the i t orts wer- women of ill repute who used thi as a means of ineetir:e; men. Liquor is ften s)id openly, he asorte1. " Th.e srri!i(n creatt d a stir and it i said several proprietors of the places in question, he.uir.tr of the propo.-eu "expose" wer1 i.i th.e a udience.

DRESS V OVERALLS AS PROTEST AGAINST HIGH COST OF LIVING

TO U.1!CT DKIJaO.VTIX l.t - .!t.--hiti Prt : riroviDLNCi:. t:. i . Apm 4 lur dI -ates-at-laru-e a:.l six district dekfrat S Will he loeted frt'Ul Khile 1-aund to the rfpublham i.atior.u! convention :tnd state and onrr; siona! conv n'io.-.s her' Monthly. The d"l Cites. 4t is expected, will b un instructed und will be lildttd Upon u!i" ear.. li. late as thtir ürt rhf'ice for thf prryfdential m Vaiha' let.. .Try NEV-TImIs Vant Ads.

TAMPA. I'll.. April 4. As a protect against hifrTh prices, ."a'oi citi.Ttns. dres d in overalls . an-1 calico, marched to the court house square Sunday and slcned a petition p'od'Inc t h.erns 1 vt. not to buy ejH'n-ive

uanaents so 1o;vj as .re.--nt prices j prevail. The petition.. pr -uted j later to th.e itiay-o-. ajj.. a'.. . for a I limit on the protits t.f tr.a ?r:t act urers I

staial tlm appeal f the dlstractrd population tf the Ruhr region, who are imploring prote:tion airainst Rriira rahme ami demarding the rcestabl ishmont of order. Hi argin s that the treaty established the neutral zone in the Rhineland to ensure the peace of tip world and that the (Ii iiian troops wr-rc s.-nt for the purposo ot reostuh'iishinir order. Henc', Dr. ton pp rt asserts the spirit of the tr aty has been respected tven in violating th letters ol it.

CHARLES SZABO Charles Szabo, 4s years ohl. diel

Saturday evenircr at 11:40 o'clock at

!s home. 114 Huey st. H is sur

vived by his wife. Margaret; two sons. Charles and David, ami one dauehter, Margaret. He was born In Hungary. July 111. 1 s 7 1 . and has lived in South Rend for 1. years. Funeral services will be held at St. Stephen's Hungarian church at

oVlot k Tuesday mornine. The Rev.

Lawrence Horvath will (d!:ciati. and burial will be in Cedar Grove cemetery.

Hon. Andrew Campbell Dies at Ann Arbor. Midi.

FISHING INTERESTS SUFFER AT SANDUSKY

P.y As- i. iatt'd Press : SANDCSKV, O.. April 4. rihin interests s'itainl heavy damatre lato Suiulay by hikh winds followed by a slo t : -tonn. Many nets set in Iike Lrie wt re ruined with valuable catches. Street car trutlice was at a standstill ami scores of telephones and electric lights put out of commission.

Hon. Andrew Campbell, of Ann Arbor, Mich., died Saturday. according to word reeeived here on s'unday by friends. He is tho lather f Miss Catherine Campbell, head of the I.itin department of the South Rend high school. He was S years. old ai the time of his death. Mr. Campbell was for years stat? s nator from Michigan and i romhunt in the orange of that state. He had been a lifelong rue ruber of the ( ongroLratmnalist church and has numerous friends here.

calk noi:s i)V.M.(ai. P.y Ass... luted I'rt s : PAKKI'RSRril(J, Va. April t Many houses were unroofed, trees uprooted, and wires and poles blown down by a galo which struck this city, lato Sunday. The hi-h winds also swept Marietta. Oh'o, near here but reports from that city tonight indicated that the damage there V as not serious.

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FALL IN HARN MOVES FATAL TO GOSHEN MAN

C.i iSlir.N. Ind.. April Mil-.oi Herald. 62. wealthy r tired fat no r of Noble county. wh r sided in Litrot.itr. i.- d.ul as tlie result of ; fractured skull, received when he fell from tho haymow of a barn on hi' farm ra-iir the Haw Patch and struck on a cement flood. Death c.nr.e within a .short time after th accident. Surviving Mr. Ii raVl is on-- duUKhtfr. Tlie de -as d owned farmlar.t aral L.cor.ar property al;:.d nt $le'",öia. ,- was ar.;n' the best kr.own fariiors in Noch. cor-Vi'. His wiru tiUd rtctn'.'.

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cal would nil a trike this work 'unless their dmani!s wrro mot wt irivn eredne iy membfr- of th.o arp-nters' ur.i-.n but was not m rifled ty crf.cial'!. Tho first m.avt? hy others than tht union rr.tri v. Ill be made todav. It

i was learned Sunday that watchme i Cant. A. K. Trevitt Choices f studehaker plant I i Will a.K todav for :r m o from f 4 2..

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vation Army headquarters rn W. , At CI. raill S L.lllirCll Colfax av. were wa ll attndfd Sun- Miss Gcorpla Demas. daughter of

dav evening at 7:4." o'clock. Capt. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Demas. "107

H.air.e av.. i.-a? married Saturday I

Itaseball ba-u"1. fon.iHi.t of tear..--, was announced followir.g

A. K. Trevitt dt livered a. splendid sermn and choso for his subject "Ho is Ili.-en." Following is xhort abstract from Capt. Trevltt's sermon: Then tho Saviour was crjcihV'd upon the cross and His disciples ran away and hid, a little fcroup of women whom IIo had blosse i and taupht stood by Him. f eling very, very sad. One of these was His own mother, Mary. Jesus knew what His dear mother suffered in seeing Him suffer, and so He told John, the desciple Ho loved tho best, to take her away to his own iuiet home. Jesus did not bend the. other women away, and when He had did and gone back to Ills Father, and only His body remained on the cross, the women stood there still. They watched when two men who loved th Saviour unfastened the nails, lifted His body jrently down, and wrapped it In white linen cloths. I an balm IJody. Then they followed and saw the Saviour's body laid in a beautiful little tomb on a tone slab with weet snlces in tho folds cf tho

linen cloths. Tho Saviour's body is i dead. His spirit has gone, and the j wnmon ween to think that they will

never see their Master any more. They went away laid re.'fed quietlv through thhe Sabbath, but when the Sabbath was ended, even before it was licht, they hurried back

to the grave with more sweet spices, t Tho little cave or tomb had nj ; door but a heavy stone, like a great ! wheel, which rolled in front and . blocked the entrance. "We are not ;

strong enough to ron uaciv m. stone." the women said to each other. "Who will help us?" Find It Kmpty.

Iiut when they came they found , the store rolled away, and the stone slab empty. The Saviour's body was gone, only tho grave clothes were ; left, neartly folded. "Do not be afraid." said a youm; ' man clothed in white, who was seated on the slab. "You seek Jesus or Nazareth, who was crucified. Ho is risen; He ia not here. Go tell His disciples." The women obeyed, and later one of them. Mary Magdalene. mt the Risen Saviour Himself, and spiko to Him nnd took His resurrection message to His disciples. And so on this wonderful morning wo remember that Jesus our Saviour passed by the heavenly messengers, and choso instead a group of women to tell to the world that He had risen. j Ollis Wofcnen. J Todav He calls for every wom?n and girl whom He has blessed and helped to give His message to others. Manv women lc 'lis by passing on tlie Saviou's message to a company of little children; to the heathen, or thoso in sin and srrof Others again, by caring for their own homes and leading their boys and girls tu love and serve the Saviour. And girls tun. r His mos- (

.vonpers rJt home, at school anu wherever they may po. Whether you are a boy or a girl, both are equally precious to Him, and He wants your help in order that all pYoplo everywhere may be made good and happy. STRIKE SITUATION REMAINS UNCHANGED There was no change in the latus of the labor strike in South llend Sunday. A mass meeting of the l.jOn members of the International Hod Carriers. Building and Common Laborers, local No. 21. was held at Central lxibor Temple during the afternoon, the nun determing to retain their positam in regard to their demands. Such meetings have been held daily since the strike was caPed April 1. No statement was made by employers. A report that the carpenters' lo

af ternoon to I T award Mailison, son j of Mr. and Mr H. Madison. 11; N". Huey st. The ceremony was sol- i emnized at 4 o'clock in St. Paul's! M. H. church by the Rev. K. Karl- I son. pastor of the church. Th' j

oriae was: attirl in a suit ol navy

meeting of represent itivts I elut s here to.!.-v.

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nn.u meei;ng to f t Sunday. anntumcement Sur. -

d ty th.- 1. ague will open May 11.1 with the : oRow mg eiti-F en the o;rci::. Fort Way r.o, Richmond. Mime: and .Anderson In Indiana i .iinl Springriehl and Lima, or Middb-

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receipt of udVit-eM trem M. i.

oriae was attiren in a suit ol navy, tln in , ,hii with lhf I(0s,sibilltv that''-, " .rr, um ..a am. blue with a hat to match, and wore Jl:iVtln l!KiV lak,. a fninch! in. j oihy .1 ..j n; :, o-rt r. p.ut a corsage of white rcs.duids. ThesU;(il (lf nt; of lh riiriua, Hle. .mbaidor J.or.L as had la n attendants were Mr. and Mrs. H. A. j T. r.tative plans call for 120 games . ' 1 r'r 7 r-',! ,r,rl"lT 1 r Smith and Joseph Ilartzl, r c f j ,lIavintr hedule, closing on Iibor """rauor..

Rend, and Miss Nora Smith. I

porte. After the ceremony a reception was held :n the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Sellers, 1237 Van Buren st., with, whom the couple will make their home. A dinner in their honor was given Sunday at 1 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith. C3b Euclid a v., at which covers were laid for 10.

tlay, it was announced following the .meeting. Salary limits, forfeits aral other nnancial matters will be settled at the next meeting".

Trading with idvertlscrs

means more for Its cash.

Skin Tortured Babies Sleep Mothers Re3t After Cuticura !Up.Ormt.Tfi4MrE- 4r-rThr. PttMjr -'.jm

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Perfection Cleaners and Dyers

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When you think of HomefurrJhlnca think of "Sailors."

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Havana, in the quest

amendment went

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Th. io.t wotr.au to leave Ne.v Voter new fields to conquer since the f de Into elfect Ls Mrs. Marie D. Rj-tar.ohy,

Arts. n' is now or. nor way to theCuba i capital. There she will look over the frr-vind with th Intention of est rhP.s hing !n that city another Cafe ies lic.uix Arts, patterned after the ir.s-lifition which is one of the nu-st nott d in Nrw V-rk. Mrs. Rustanohy d- laretl "it will " be a real Parisian cafe in every ser.se of the word. Hroadway will have to sit back and take notice when it hears of the place I am going to open in Havana,-

ADLER BROS On Michigan at W'txahlngton Since 1894. 'HIE STOIIK TOI; MEN AM) noYs

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-0-U-R Daily j Newspaper is far brighter and more interesting for the advertisements it contains. You get information from them. You learn all about many little things that are of so much personal importance in your life. They keep you posted. They tell you what is new and desirable. fljf Sometimes they keep you from making an unwise purchase by pointing out just the reasons why one article suits your needs better than another. Readi ng advertisements helps you to economize. You know that economy is not alone a matter of saving money but of spending money to advantage. Advertising identifies goods of unquestioned value. CJ When a store or manufacturer puts a name on goods and tells vou about them vou may be sure they are worth while because it does not pay to advertise merchandise that is not good.

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