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JONES FLAYS LAX MORALITY OF WOMEN

Kvangclkt Tolls 6.000 Worn, en Almut Evils of This Ag. "Th mrt .s rious of the se lb us problems confronting tho world today la tho great (hang which is taking place In th womanhood of th" world," derland Hob Jones helore an nuJltT.ce of moro than G.O0 0 women In LIj srrinon, Friday nght, ho women only. "Men aro losing ;h-ir respect fur women, and the prnentago of L'd women In tho world ist on the derrca.-e. Twice a many men arn reading the Rible and .-aing prayers- as wirnen," ho said jri beginning his address on "The Modern Women." in which ho dcpiored the present day tendencies iii'.v.irJ laxity and immorality. For thre-iuar 'M rs of an hour j. re , ding the sermon tho ;,0)0 wujr.cn present jenned i ri thc sons rvire conducted by Loren Jones jollowing which the ushers, who had assisted in seating the audience, rendcrrd a "(.oo.i Night Iadies," .rer.ad and took their leave. A ooal liuet was rendered by Mrs. Norman Kein and Mrs. .Walter Fassi.acht. That a second ami last meeting for women only would he held on Thursday, May at which time Hot Jonen will talk on "The Women In tho (as-" was anionic the anoouncement.s made preceding the .ervices. Op. next Sunday afternoon Kev. Jones will talk to men only on "Tho Sins of Men." during which tin:' services will ho held for womu simultaneously in the First M. F.. tho First Presbyterian and tho First Christian churches. Sunday ScImmiI Night. Next Monday night will bo Punday school night at which time all Sunday fchool members are expected to participate in a mammoth parade which will he led by a squad of policemen and accompanied by a hand. No onn will be seated in the tabcrnncM that night until the Sunday school delegation ha.; been aconimndatc!. Taking for his text: I Timothy, "Hut Sho That Riveth In Pleasure is Read While She Riveth." Feb Jones delivered a stirring rteu neiation of the modern woman v. ith lo r love of pleasure and her it.!. ranee of wholesale intempera ip t . "The type of woman I am going to discuss," said Hob Jonas, "is tho loo.-t adaptable woman under tho shining sun. She can adapt herstdf ltt any style In tho world. If it is -:ylih to t,e fat, she u ill pr-t fat .f he ha. to at up orythinj: in l-.wn ami if U is stylish t be thin h will crow thin if she h.as to -tarv. herself to death " lla Mcxlern Drr-. IUv. Joties follow d with a tirade jiaint the modern drtss. "ni" me t hers take their poor ignorant tlau'hters and consecrate them on t!;e altar of f.ishion and the roses fade it: their cheek. I and the mod-e-ty t.f their lifo fifes out before !hcv are trown. 'i'U women need i tit expert men to ( clean until he.ss deeer.tiy. tie Jjears a I;rat deal about tb Streit masher. 1 v.-iH I' ll JiiU how to stop the str et niaslii r; let women p it on more r lothes. "Vou kimw there are men in thieoui.try who are drivin to baiukuptcy'by etraaKai.t wives. If a woman's worldlings anl damnaf'te e xt ra a.c.int e semis lier hust)aiui to the penitentiary she ouirht to be behind the tars in h:s place; and he ..uht to le. har.S'd f-'r belr, a f.-ol." Pi.e ti.ize for admiration, Key. Jri.e-; described as ot.e of the pt rilis churuc teristic of the mo-l-rn won-.aJi. "Whenever women reach :he point vhere tlo y b-r.tr to be ad;,ired tl'.ey are w tlie brml; of ruin :ir.d the rt"' of d::aee and tlamnatton," Ji d clared. " TIp ip.-uier:; wid;::in i; inclined to r-., "liossy," lie continued. "Sil. IUI1S The lumie. ih-- bu::o.-. the chnreh ;.:-d I.' p.ur. to rur. ihe poverr.p.a r.t. Ut should heed th.it i-he tie. sa t ;.:n thm into heil. Women I-w U. Llrals. Th" movhrti vei'.aii i- la in i;rr ideals. Sim belir. s i'i one -tandarti but 1 ns! i of lift inc men ;;, to the old standard of parity bv Americ.in woir.en hr has .ie.r.o'led herself to tho f '..lü'l.i! .1 t-f nit :v cur tpe of woman, i- a i-.' l le.iti.r She craves the M ;.o . 1 ..f li-riii tyoe and so ior.tr a .-he ,-,.-v 1 1 .l,i oi rove'. s!-.e . ...1 tn -r h. i: u !'.! 'ie 4 in her act or : . t "The WOP, an I at;, t.v'. i - 1 .i O' .s ur.Pt to marry," he c '.t:r.;it 1 1 In tr.e, first place. he.oi-e .-he i!c;ii't estraint ur.d sh.rks tlie burle? of wifehood ati.l rr.otherhood. Tho re is j,nothr type of woman vlo i- nr.i t to t iarry the one who ha a se- , r. : of her pa--1 locked in h-r heirt :.roi has thrown away the k'y. ;, fruit', that h- r l.u-'oa r.d w ill t'.f.d If m.tb.in: v. r h.ü n'd in . ,e:r life which vi a nva-l k p fr--m vour moth r .-r th rr. tn ou marry. hap!-' k.:rl." he Xv'.am 'il "The wem .hi I am '..- i - i ti ir h e jor I'itaMire," bo- d'vl.ii-d. ar.d to.owol with a ti. -. .1" .toe: ,; tl. three outsTareiiv. -i".fu: ph .;-:re--the theater, vatd p:.t;: -: and dar.. Fl. Mace oUaiit. T )) , re ; so tu - i at' .1:1. ; l.e l-l e -. -.' !. ti- !.- the .O ly t ' b t - ' a -I do. - t 1 ! .i . :..ir.r. r..al!.taiii s.t. iiiri Mir. up .traiiib.t pi at Sid:'. ' ,i 11 m i i 'V. -

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They Saved the Baby and Then Swore Fervently

"Oh. f'aptain! please hurry, baby fell into the river at the Crar.fl Trunk bridge," iaid the voire of a woman over the t lephore at p"lo e h adquarters late Friday afternoon. "('.ft down to the P.ranJ Trunk broltre m a hurry, yo-.i men," ordered Fapt. Jarnes 1. S'-hnrk, even b"ffre lie had huntf u the telephone T( eeiver. Fik'iit n-en piled into the patrol wayon, whieh sped down Miehlen st., then down Lincoln way F., to thf ('rand Trunk bridge. "It f 11 rieht in there," criM a woman as the f o'. ii-.ien scrambled out .f th patrol wairon, even before it h.-nl come to a full srop. C)ne jrr.ibb.tl ih't pullmotor, another a life pre.-a rver and still another a rope. The other five were ready to help. The baby was soon saved, but the rescue of the your.e; life from the cold wat rs of the St. Joseph river did not brioir any joy to the hearts of the policemen, and it did not im prove the atmosphere in that par ticular vicinity. What had fallen into the rier was a you r.T eat, often culled a kitten. FIREMAN RESCUES THREE PEOPLE IN MIDNIGHT BLAZE Home of C. N. Felles, ISorth Shore Drive, is Gutted hy Spectacular Fire. Fir which started in a box of ruMdsh in the basement of the Nicholas 11. Felte.s residence, K'T V. North Shore d; at 11:20' o'clock Friday nii;ht and burned its way between walls to the second lloor of the, house, caused a darn acre of $.",000. Lieut. Alfred of the chemiical company rescued three people from the second story balcony where they were forced by the dense clouds of smoke which tilled the house. Mr. I'eltes had beat kept awake by a child with an aching tooth, and during ono of Iiis trips down stairs to the medicine chest, thought he detected the odor of smoke. He made two trips to the furnace to see if" it w;ls smoking', but ovelooked the box or rubbish. Tiro Spread . The tiro ate itself juieklv to the second floor where the family v. ere .asleep. They wer. beside Mr. Feltes. his two children, Helen and Norman, hi sister and Miss Helen Schabel. When thev started to t;. (CONTINFFI) ON 1WGF FFK DETECTIVE SAVES LIFE OF PARTNER C a p t u r e Two Automobile Thiee$ Following a Hevolver Fijrht. letectie Horace Hamilton's i.ro i -s with his revolver saved his partner. Ieteetivc Hill Ielinski. from penible ileath at the hands of a young automobile thief about I o'clock I-'riday nicht. Hamilton's ipiirkness at the draw beat that of Iutb.r P.uruoii:. , IT. SiCJ Fortao ;iv, by a matter of a snip second, and as a result Hurfroine and his companion, Arthur Ci.ir. IV Tn LeliPal a v.. .ire or.lv facin :r the charge of trraial larc-ny inst. ,ol of murtl' r. Yotir.g r.urgoino and '!aik L.iv" bo.-n in tlie practice of st.alinc th.e beMv.uten autotr.tdulo of t. J. Jac':soji. S i: Ashland a v.. atid going for joy ride. Three tiir.es williin a wee: th" p.nr have brken the lock on the Jackson itarage. in the f ir of -T Forest av.. and taken tlo rar out. Tio went to Mishawaka once and rode around ihe.oity the other two times. Ka.-h time they returned the t ar to the n iraire. th'tcctho. In (Jarase. Frlt'.ay :vcht Mr Jackscot f.ok Hamilton and Ielinski lion.e with him to catch the thieves In left the earace door unlo-k d, and th.e two i1.. Jectivet in the parage. Aftr the rdlbv-ers had waited about Ft minut . Hurguine antl "lark entered the uarace. Clark carrying a hammer, a screwdriver and a pair i f pl ers which he hid b. n using to break the lock which Mr. Jaik--on had placed on the door ar.d Car. IMmUi flashed his l:ht on the two youths and covered them with his run. telling them they were mill, r .trre-t and that he had them i . cred. Youj-.g Furgoine was no! aw d by th- -a:ht of P' linskl's te o'. . i. arl lir. "a a t't lt automatic. He was in th- a t id" aiv.ir.g the Colt at Felinki when Hamilton, who was s.xtted in the b.o k seat of the car. fir- 1 at Itur::. m.'s arm. tin b illet .hit -y.i7.mj his shoulder :mvI uus;n-: b.i:n to drer iii u'l'tuiiatie. Wlp-n b"okd at th.e po'.ice .'ati.n tio- yo uths admitted st aline ): i ..Y tliree tune vlurin- the p i-: v . t. .v.

STÜDEBAKERS TO HAVE BIG CELEBRATION

New Buildings at Plant Will He Dedicated June 3. South lb ml citizens are to be civen an opportunity to see with their own eyes what already has been done by the Studebaker corporation, and what is yet to be clone by hat manufacturing institution in the enlargement of its f. laut here. Tile occasion Will be the dedication of the buildlntrs already erected at the plant at a cost of more than lO.l'vU.O'iO. .lone '. Is Dato. The .late ?ft for the dedication is June ?,, and all that day South Ibnd citiens will be welcome to view the ",reat automobile manufacturing plant, and what has been accomplished by the corporation in carrying out its expansion program, and to join with the employes of the corporation in enjoyimr the entertainment which is to be provided at Sprlnubrook park on the afternoon of the dedication day. There are to be impressive ceremonies at tlu plant during the mornlnpr. according to the tentative plans for the day. The plant will close down at 1 1 o'clock on the morning of June ."5 in order to give the employes an opportunity to go home aod prepare for the afternoon's festivities. Citizen, it is understood, will be welcomed to visit the plant from eight o'clock In the morning on throughout the day. Guides in sufficient numbers to adequately care for tho crowds will be provioed, and everything of interest inside the plant will be shown and explained. To IYrm Parado. At 1 o'clock employes of the plant will form In line in front of the corporation's administration building on S. Main st., and from there they will march to Sprint-' brook park. A band will head the parade, and at the park there will be ball games and varied forms of entertainment. An effort is being made hy those in charge of the arrangements to secure two of the best possible ball nines obtainable for the occasion. June .1, the day of the dedication, will probably be designated a(CONTINPMD CN I A G 11 FOF'R). POLISH ARMY MEN RETURN TO HOMES WITH MANY HONORS South Hend Youths Who Fought in France ami Poland Arrive. Five South I end homes were gladdened Friday night and assurances ware riven of mak.n- others immeasurably happy in the near future when live South Fend members of Gen. Haibr's Folish armv unceremoniously arrived home alter a. 2 s months' a Visen e in the .-ervic of the new Polish republiJ. Others are following on army transports. The first detachment f the South Fend legiOnaires to return home are Casi.er Prent k. TIT Phillipa st.: YYla lvslaw Padock. 110S Prairie av.: peter SeZUpak. I'hilllpa St.; Kazimer C'ze hofic. l11'. W. Division st , and Stanlisaus Podolak. The tirst arrivals were dimr at Kald's restaurant by the members of the committee of tin- i'.-li-h parishes of tP.e ity. who ware instrumental in veoraitimr members of the . MU'tliUon. A forn.al hnniocoiniPiK rel- biMti'jn ar.d a ban-pi t will be stuped upon the .nival of the lat -f 1- South Heml voutiis v):ii enUsled to lV-:h: fur tb ir mellicr country and stayed on the job. tirs! in France ami then after th.e ining of the armistice with Germany when the legion wa1 tailed to preserve -rb r in the newly formet! Polish r. public and to at t a a barrier to the advancing bolsh'-vistif hoviles ef l.enine afv.l Tritkv. The men who arrived I'ri-i'-were a nart of a detachment of l.:0 men who 1 ft Danzig on the transport Anticon. Three more transports ware moor-d in the port when the first shipload pulled from th docks. tut were delayed on account of a minor epidemic which broke oa among the trooi s awaiting en.barkation. 2H Months senior. The South P.-ml Ir'.e-itie.n enlisted In November. TMT. ami after a short training period at Fort Niagara. N. V.. sailed for Frame arriving there on Feb. 1". KG. Short! v after their arrival they were cr-lered to the front and remained . . : t le o armistice w lie l-. e th e ie Ion w nt to Poland. The veterans report conditions fast assuming normal proportions m Poland, although there i a s-hort-age of clothing ami all kirals of wearimr apparel. Food. although exceedingly costly, is not scarce, say tlie returning soldb-rs. and a spirit of optimism grip -to- people of the o'jntrv. After a sna re wrnr. the population is letrmined to r-ai'.j;ist itself lurir.g the eor.iinc spring :ind summer rr.ou'hs and ; rospcts for the . .-thlishm.-nt cf a stahl. covern m n t and a unirled and tree people arc good .according to the solditrd.

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The Right Reverend Sidnev Catlin I'artriilire, I: I)., bisliop if West Missouri, will deliver an address on America and the Orient at the 1 1 o'clock service at St. James' church, Sunday morning. Pishop Partridge is not a strangT to South Rend as h" has preached at St. James' church before and is renowned for his eloquenc? and power as an orator. For nearly I'O ars. Pishop Partridge has lived in tlie Orient and has been a missionary of the Episcopal church In both China and Japan. loafer he was consecrated as the Missionary Pishop of Kyoto, INDIANAPOLIS HAS 319,419 PEOPLE Cen.Mis Bureau Gives Population Figures of Two Hoosier Cities. WASHINGTON. Anril 2?.. In dianapolis. .'11M13; increase of 80,."4 4. or "4... percent. Wilmington, bei., 1IM1S: Incrtas of 22,737. or IM.a percent. Warren. Pa., 14.25C; increase. ::,17t or -S.7 percent. Kokomo. Ind.. CO.C't'.T; Increase 1".0"7 ov T 0. s percent. Ironton. O.. 16,007; increase MjO or 6.4 percent. Dodge City. K.is, 3.0 o 1 ; Increase 1,8 47 or "7.5 percent. Marysville, Cab, .".Pit; increase ".1 or 0.6 percent. Carnegie. Pa., Pa . 11. ."16: increase l.,"u7 or l.'.l percent. Chicopee Falls. Wis., L,i::0; increase 2 .. 7 or 2.7 pereeiit. Indianapolis rank d as 22nd Ity in 1Mi having Increased 64.4S'. or s. I pereent from 190n to a population 'f 2....CV. During the ;;o vears. 140-70. tho population increase for the three decades ranging from iT.o to 2Ch percent. CHAR;i:i WITH .MFUIHIR. ANDFKSN. Intl.. April The Madison cuinty grand jury returned an indictment against George Schwambr. charging him with first deuree murder for the albajtd killintr of Jostph Kendall at Klwt-od, March Tho jp.ry set free. Arthur Y'-Je-y tpf I11v"c1 held in conneti-oi with the case. Read These Ads

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. : it . f vf'-v-.-; .: Lt:"- . "i . .. v . e I Japan, w hich position he held until j a few ye ars ago when he was recalled lo the United States to be- , come bishop of the diocese of West I Missouri. J Pishop Partridge is a fluent speaker of both the Chinese, and Japanese ! languages ami .was at one timo instructor of foreign languages. He has jitiven special courses of lectures before- , various organizations on questions of the east and Is considered an authority on thi Japanese question . Many times ho has been sought as a councillor and advisor in connection with questions of the stat department of our government. POSTPONE DRIVE FOR CHURCH FUND Campaign Will He Launched Here Following the Revival Meetings. Tlie financial campaign of the inter-church World movement will not be launched in St. Joseph county Sunday, April the eh, to set for the national eampaicn according to the statement of nttieers ot' the South F.ep.d Ministerial association made, Friday. Tho reason given for the postponement of the campaign here is that it is not the wish of the local churc hes to have other hurch activity interfere with th" Roh Jone? revival now in progress Don Tullis, t.f r.diana polis. state manager of the campaign, will be in South Rend Monday. May ;:. to confer with local ministers. A date for tlie campaign her will be set at th.it time and tlie quota for the county probably named. The campaitrn will la-gin as soon as pssibio after the end of the revival. It is tlm purpose of the Inter-Church movement to raise IM.ono.nfiO amorg all lTotrsiani churches ip. the Fnite.l States for missionary and rem ral expansion work. .4 House for Rent! OK KIINT. Page For Other Ads

RESO'RTS OBEY POLICE ORDER AND CLOSE UP

Temporary Ahandonment Atmosphere Prevades outli Bcnd" I ndcrvvorld. Temporary aba ralonin tit was tue predominating atmosphere in South IJemi's bawdy houses and othor disreputable lesorts of the . ity Friday night. Tiii-s atmosph re of abandonment for the pias.nt is said by bawdy houo and other resort keepers to hae been suirinduced by the comrr.,1 nications from the police. Tli0 temporary abandonment appears to be complete in those resorts where the suggestions of tne polii-e are being heeded. Fven the gas meters in the majority of bawdyhouses ami other revol ts w r- j ea 1 and turned off during Friday, and Frida v nisjiit the places w ere iark and deserted. "YYe have been ordered by the police to krp closed lurinr the remainder ot pol. Jon s' revival, ami we can't st v any use in paying gas bills w hen ,ve a r rod alkiwed to operate '' sai.l one woman resort keepcr , ri.lay aftirnoon. following a visit bv a gas oonipanv meter reader who turned oft the meter after ho had clvrk' 1 up the nmmnt of ras used d iring the past :'.0 days. Is Only TcmXirar. ' This is to last only about four weeks," continued the woman resort keeper. "After this revivalist goes, and things settle down to normal again, we will open up. don't worry," she said. Some of the bawdy houses closed up earlier m the we. k. A num.bei of the downtown gambling houses also caused their games to stop. The same order that went to the bawdy houses also found their way to gambling house proprietors. P.ootleggers are also curtailing their trade during the present immoral depression sweeping throughout the city's underw arld, but the bootleggers are not taking kindly to the new order of thingn as are the bawdy house and gambling resort kctpers. Rootleggers Still Iiiis. EYen If there are orders to the effect that then? must be a higher moral tone to tho city during the next four voks than usual, boot- ( CONTINUED ON PAGE FOURi. HITCHCOCK QUITS RACE FOR SENATE FLOOR LEADERSHIP iNehraska Senator Leaves Democratic Place to Sen. Underwood of Okla. I'.y A ssii.-i.i te 1 Pres : WAS111XGT )., April 2.1. -Sen Hitcheoek, of Nebraska, withdrew Fiith-y frai l the ra e ft .- tlemo' ratie bailer e( -c senate, tlas virtually assuiim: selection ! S'.-n. Fro ibrw .,!. ;" Alabama, at the d-mo-fi-atr-coiiftieaie (.al.ti for Tuela' rigid. Sen. Hi'chroek's a n nnu nc-m'-n t was made in ;t P-tter pi Semite donoerats. lie s.tid his withdrawal from the fmht would i-omluee to lermera ti' harmony anil would afford with his individual .Ian-, which would not permit him during tho remainder of the yar tt undertake the work fjf mimuity bailer wn.eh devolved upon him wit:i the leiiretrent from the s n.it- d" the late Sen. Martin. d Virmnia. WiUidra wal Itrta.ks I)eallM-k. The withdrawal of tip' Nebra-k senator breaks the deatllo. k whi'-h (U-veloped at the confer. -nee Jan. 1 " . when tip first effort was hiade to select a successor to Sen. Marlin "I now de-dre to terminate this deadlock," wrote Sen. HiUhcO'k, "and hereby withdraw n.v name from the contes;. This will conduct to democratic harmony a Pol will accord with my individual plans which will not permit m- during th.e remalnf er of the ear to andertake silt h continuous servb-e in th" senate as I ha- had i;.r;n.; the past 12 month. "Th; year during which I have acted n3 democratic bader has i-en one of responsibility nr.d 1 irPmuIt v b :t one of pleasure also, because of the consideration shown me by party colleagues. whether l!iey agred with mo or not. Will Cooperate. "I desiro particularly to i.ar.k those who have supported notliis contest and to say to .-ll tiiat I shall be triad, in resuming my po sition as i e chairman, ! oop r-, ate as ht-rftofore, with the .hosen leader." Sen. 1 1 itci( oek's friend exjik.ir.c d thftt the president ia 1 ampaign woubl take the s n.itor awa-. from Washington at fre.r.jer.t int rvaN ar.d that aIde from this h- would niakt; fr-'p er.t visits to hi-" summer home in M i--achus'-trs and conse-cpuent1.; would no', desire to undertake th.e duties of leadership. The with ira wal of the Nebraska senator caused surprise in political circles here. II has hee-n tlie administration bader through the lor.tr peace treaty hcht ar.d it was explicitly stated at the white husand bv S-r.. Underwood ha irrespci tive r f th. eittcorpe of th. . -t .-. for ! ;-.dershi; , h" w.eu'.d or- :. , ;.- a d ui i :ii -t r 1 1 ! : -or.k. - niar. should the tr ity f.ght be r rewc d.

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To Select Ward Chairmen -Word Heccived at State DrWho Will Hecome Mem- i partment Says TerminaN bers of Hoard. Havo Hrrn d0,ri.

i;y maiiv v.. vnxir. 1 eeided action l-y the state eh c- 1 tion b.tar.l in regard to the 1 gality , of the women-! i ief r. -ntial pr i - I mary vo;e p.as resulted m a do-i c;si(,n i,rcluding the woman's b il-! !ot at the preferential nriman . 1 ,, ' . . e .i Hov er, the stat ni ut from Wv , members of the board has in n. .. j way dulled the enthusiasm of eitlmr state of local works. At a meeting of the new League oi ojn. n oters Fri.lav afternoon ampargn plans w. re formulated. U is contended bv suffrage lead ers in the state that as the demo cratic party in Indiana will proba-; oly hold no presidential primary ...1 !... I, . . l O . . ami oac c ne , e u ut e a , mov ' i o i i ii.ii i t ,rea no iiiuuo'iiiou oforc an issaio. the matter ot thit--,., 'in t r t . . te i.rt i r..1r nerw. ,1 b

.... : ami Topo Dbampc) is rot known hi-. t ithe i part v. ' . , . ' " , t ; r it re ha been no reports of diReorgnni I-oaguo. : . . .. . i . . The work of reorganizing the obi ' turbancs at either p,:.o. aod b-s sulir.üL'e bo.lv known as the fran- ic-s said a federa force of ...a ehise 1 ague 'into an a-tive chapter and tw o canmms ha.I at tlv ,d a. of tlie R. ague of Women Voters j. . -Maatlan at the present moment occujying . lushing lowanl. .a(cwav the 1 est ef:"or..s of the local sultrare ' Sonora state forc es in re,e n woikers. To (tbtaln the most ef ae;am-t the Carran.a government, fective r.sult.s the local leagm- w ill' "- known to be pu.-hing on towar-N work largelv tliroimh ward a r d Mazatla n. the most Importtant Mev -precinct organization. ' " ;,n f-'afway on the Facmo. Tin-. It is thought that bv lirst int.-r- ; 'r " ruw ( v,,:lth of T.Ioloestitu' the future voters in the civie 1 tampo. but whether a detachment, and community problems her inter-; bad ben deployed to make an nsest in municipal affairs will be ' Wl there is r.ot rU nr. .in.us.al. In orP.er to organize, th"! A- th" n;iV-v department, it w s work in the wards capable leaders -"anl that the cruiser Salem and dewill be ebote.l bv the b-tuue u h ! st r yer n u m ber 2 7 0. t he s h j pS order -will endeavor to" Teich p. rs.maHv i ed to Mexico w-re undr in--ruetIons the womn iti.ens of her waid an'". r" inv. -titrate th situation. There to interest th. -e women in the work; are extensive American int n-ts ;,i of the chapter. I Maatlan. where the Melco-Uahfor-The lo. al L. ague of Woim-n Vo- ! ni-t st-amhlp lias its t' r.v.ma! i. rs is at pres.-nt l".-.. rii' i! bv .: t-rd has I. n recurved at the ottics boar. I of li:-e-tors whi'di modude d f of the company that both of ththe following w.m n: M rs A. j M-ican ports hao been closed. Failk-le. pr.-si.lent of tio- ih.ptee: Tiie cruiser Sacramento was at Mrs. Fred Woodward. lu-f ; Pnmtera ui April 13 ar.d remained presi-leid: Mrs. I S. Fick nsrh r. a short time. S-une wnMs!nos w as second vie president: Mrs. Rruii'i- j f"!t there at that time. r. i'cordimr s.c!:.uy: Miss Fran- Ainrriran OlThial I .io s. c s Thür man. auTe-ponding se.-r-- lorge T. Surn:n.rli::. Amer. an tarv; Mrs. ( '. perk -y. t ra sur-r : li a r;e d'affaires at M xi- o ("ity. who Mrs. R. F.P'. l. chairman of th- pro-ih-s ta-.-n consultintr with S.-c"y Odbv grata roirmitt.e: Mis. T .1. Swam., at t!;e sate departu.:;!, left )Yj.!av chairman of th- I ubli- it coinmi'- norht for Mexi o City and it is 'inter Mrs. I ". S. P.arn s. d tirma n f .j.-rs'ood hat his lepartur was

the blind committe-; Mrs. Abe I.;-.--iim.-tmi, Mrs. A. P. l' rl". . M i -' M' NTINFF.D ON" PA'IF. F'd'Pr SECURE HALF OF SCOUT FUND QUOTA IiiiaiKial bniiiiiiiiin' oi wr - jzani.atinn Meets at - i i . Civ. llks remple. Mole Tiui-i S,eioi. half of the 5 12.-, to .j .ju'ita f'-r Sit'ifh lb ad - p- ma - j nt nt Roy S o t jrg !;i;t ition !' i bt II l.ii-'d, ;o-eo-iinu- to '!;e 1 -po! I made F id.i; r.uhl ' h- m ' ' j of the tuiata !;! cot:, mit! of t'lu-'i ni.al :o'i b'-.d ii'. F'k-' '.'..'to'' .Io-epii Tayiivt", "i -aaa'a r ano p'"'rr... rent !o ,d of t h S. o .: i . .'- ; no -oi Per.- . pi i.-t-'l h.o -- i -t- '- i-.g :.;!.'i-ias;..' over :h t.t.on i.::i i. ,1 ; th- Soutii l'.-r 1 -' p.- io i i - r : o V n ; e ! The au.ou:.. i til .? 's -Tip: inn s I , .ess . o ' I xr .s.' !.o attem pi !,:r m !;.- to -iicit sä. s. r;; "o.- .:, i .--oi . ii : . .r t or : : a ' -:. Tavlor a.-i:- t"ir The ( ... ;' :ar. ( vry.ii!.', kower, and r p that ail d 'O 1 . a r. 1 r.a . a d . i r - s 1 1 i M.-Mi- h.o :-. re..-!.: r f..- ':.." ::r u. a . I'l.i ti lnt Troop-. To. ... t il.: i'.:o:i p! it - pi for Fi troop.- to be t jrana' 1 ;;i t if.- aior. dar t:.- .-.:r a ; ! -. :!..' arr.v .1 ef Mr T.f. b' rthan a i.ion'n g 1 1 troop- h ha ", e rira !..t d and a: ;; :'.' : u tail v. Five oi her ,.r- .: p-..' of organ. atio; .fir; . k .: ed witlim Th.e v.. :.': I 'lllir troops hlVe im! p 1 ' I " ; o:a-an;za' i'T. 'r ' ''''' ' ' -" ' : l national ei . i r ! r - Tir ;." the V. M. ' A. f ft . ' W o t oop-" a st. I'.frn a-- k a' 1 1 ot r , I a ork'a n :'-d In: v i. a h a t e. n i r.-d a r s: .lo-.-ph's hureh. w o ; V, :.-!;.:.:'!':. -ctr o Thre.-. pe'-,.y s. r...,.;. on. . F:r-rhipti.-t . hni-en. or.-; S. Mnn' a M :sh.-w.i ka. on : . .o-. ph- - i.'o M;shaw.,ka. -.- Troop OrH niiog. a. Trc-op- wh'b h a re ;n pr-- e--organ. .. .;:: at (Ira M. V. rharh, i":r- 1 'r si . : ( r . a . . h .r-h. .1 uni.-r h:-'h .- ; ark, . M .. ' ir. '. . two .1 u r. i o r ': i - : i -' !.ee! - u ' . '. .- ' . !;v . r. ir r a --. iio : r..op ). , ! trT r- tha. tie d 'wr.to.vn d:-T j : .. rto V.;r. th tt troop Til.- .1 at. p.? h.lu a d r . p ;s fot i " ; ) w n ti '. s r i t o n 1 ; . ;r. t:o

PACIFIC

ROTECT Sonora Statt lorce 111-11 ixi Tova(l Important Pacific Gateway. to pkom: CONDITIONS V A S 1 U N I T i) N. Apt ;l 11.. Ti wui ships Irom th pacii'ic Jlct v ie t tin a t late l"Ytday nibt ta M-! in waters to prot t Ano rican citiz' iw an,, interes?s at yiarallan ,o;j Tofo- , . . . . . lob.impo. a Ii' v ware d ;jpatrh i 1 1 from Si n 1 )iego today on crlf rs from ; the i.avy d partnent after a reqac-t ; , , ,f ,n,tt ( tiun h:itl Conie f:om stnto ; (.( .,,.irtinVrit r, .5ll-,.s. ntativ s at t hose f ( u xj , t.1 "cp:" ports : ru CiU,' fn,;n thw r i e? ri th ( nt atf nt at l'roiitera on tii" gulf oast, but was not ;oted up-oi. pei. ding further investigation of th-situati-Mi there. Tlie cruiser Siet j ni(.r,t 0 ;il Timplo only a shod iistanre .away. Tlie exact situation at Ma...t!.in ' ha-, n. d l.'-r.iij'" of the spuaMon hi M.-Xieo. I u i th al i art b s totiay it w a.s i e- ' ttor'.-d f;(t '.er.. Arnulf. (,'orra-z. ' ' i ':.' f.-.b-ial emmanrler at Tarka in Meif". ami den. Manal Palo, w ho f..r several y a i has comma ..b-d i e I ! f.jrces in t!i Mi.ie;i'i il held-- m, s j. ur.e.l fiir' f s against ' ' F.i i a r.. ' !''.verrit:i'n'. Tl;er v ; - i epo: ! .1 o. April 1' l - r 2 to h at: o r.:r;r : 1 f. !. ; ,,! forces at TuxI !::; P v . s . jn oL'irial ' . ri .(,,. , ( . I-, , v i (iii.r-innilpr bf 1 for. - a Rlrairt i ,! f . ,, d with ,1m '!"! ;J To-.eu js ori T 1 1 ,Mi,v ! '. 1 . l : : I , . ' i i - . o : l ( the i ; d ar.'I r ' -mma nd -! an " t ' th- T'Of t l.e : U Par- of ."b iimi is itntN iiaik.i s. N ! I W t RC. April L:t R , r.d; ha '. 1 . barring f: u;t s ,tj b-tr pr..perv e.-rai'v a bo '! F-UJ- .: a i v. r a r" of Mi Fro i - her T "ri i:.- l r ling A I: . S ' I ' . - s I i .,1 M : ' r tr !.;- :' 1 1 1 v ; e -r. i s-, , r .' . - p , . . . s j -,- " ' " P ; .,!'. 1 to ), , v ' i ' ' ' 1 ' 1 . - . i i e p..-. " s p j r, - J.' - r: o , 1 of ; i-.. : ::: g nt" . ' a -;-..d fo 1 b:f-p:r..' I t I "1 1 1 I I! M. lOI'.CIS WIS. ' ' ' a :'' . d :r r a, . W .1 es--, i -. Cm ' : i ; V 1 th . r,..:;.'h- o;,'. ; r r. r- ' In ik-' . 1 u.ka ' S a I'-la. I-. !.': 1 -. ' . fil-r el h '1 , v a . j ' i: L1 N . V a - MtllPsT C.I.N I. II I m il'dkAS Ar..'.. A p:.' : ,. - h-: ... R P- - ;n- :; a h.-f ' . - . ' . i ' f. : M a. : tr.- . C o". r r . M v - . n ! e.iititr'. 1 i ' . y I'-'- .--.- i h. ..rr.' .il I d s '. . s d e - . . : c ' : S . J n T i ' - f : k.T : f ' t! i a a ., i Mei