South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 196, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 July 1920 — Page 20

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SHOOTING AFFRAY FOLLOWS APPARENT NIGHT JOY RIDE Cliniiffpnr Drlirvrfl to Have Killed Employer's Wife i :ir iiK? Victim. .

r.r r-ürt r-ri . m:v London, a . j jiy i:. l'f rr. tr.-! C :' r. r hauffc iir. who authorities '.fün- i-h and killed Mrs. Arthur ordoa, wife of his f m-

I !"' ' r, m a r. Iy r 'id r,-jr S'toningtcr.. (Vnr... trwn .-hot hi;r.s!f list right. dio-1 in a .r.-; :tai hrre arly toil. Trw :-hn. .t ! r;im" a .s a r Umax to wh.it ;it;th"r;tl-.s said was ;ipp.irntly a Joy r! I. The body of Mr d 'ordoa v.-ns found lyJr.tr -.-.;,-. (in ;njtomob! in whlh the cup!" had hern rHing .- vera I h'.ur.--. Critr's hody was ;iCT(..vs ;l .irf vir- frr.it' nearby with a hu'irt wound in th- t in pie. Retwe-cn the. two was an army rcol er. lldemo of .Toy III. lo. Karmf-rs who h id .w-en tho two flaring th- aft'rnoon said th- autoni'ddlo wi.- hHng driven at a high rat of sp ed. Kxamination diselo.rd a half till. -1 hottN- vl whi.-ky and many cicaret stubs in th machine. Valuable U-xv-lx and ash were found r.n Mr. (! i'oniov.i's body.

She was .p ndirr the summer at th Hotel Griswold with her two children, a hoy 1' i year old. and a girl 1H ar old. Hrr husband brought tho fimilv h'Tf early in July. IJ-s In (odiaiii. The rhaut'f ur c.nr.e he r- with hi" family, lie is niarri'd and his wife lives in New York city. Ho had been the haut"!' ur f"r th" do e'ordova family for two years. Tho roup!.' left tho hotel f-,ir'y in tin- ;ifti rnfum. Tho first known of tho affair was

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John Moffat, who aas heon a rosid nt in America for four yt-ars. ha. rofariiMl to his native country, where ho hopts t boom Anlo-Tnited St.itos harmony. Ho expocts to run for the Krmü.-h house of commons at tho iM-xt tlection.

when a i.irty of autoUts pa.ssod alonj the road. (leislor did not recover consi iousnoyS hoi.ro he liol. Mrs. K- Ctualova was stru k by two bullet.-, one Ro in through h r heart and coining out Ikt should r blade, and tho soc oml striking" a corset stay, plancin' and lod-hiLr in her left side.

GERMANS CONSIDER ALLIED THREAT OF OCCUPYING LAND Claim Conference Has Now Reached the Delicate . Stage.

11 Y C.MtL I). (iROAT. (I r.itf.l Vrm Stxtl t'orrpjnIent.) SPA. HfUium, July 13. The German dclttration bore today had under consideration a new allied threat of occur atlon. this time in relation to cohI delivc ris. Premier Lloyd -Oeorpe informed the (irrninn forlt?n minister. Herr Simon?, that 2,000,000 tons of coal monthl' was the minimum acceptable to the entente and asked that the (lermnn d'legatlon submit its reply today. The conference has now rearhed a delicate stae. The coal situation fulminates a series of diplomatic clashes. It was believed today tho variojc rjucstions cannot bo settled be-fore Frie'ay. Premiers Millerar.d and Lloyd(.Mre were reported to have derided to adopt every means to apree on indemnity before terminating the conference. t'onsidcr Kcparatlons. The rcj)arations problem will be taken up today after the allies havereceived the- Clerman reply to the co.nl situation. Allied and CJerman experts will present indemnity plans to tho conference. The allied demand fer 2.000.000 tons of coal monthly was a compromise, coming after the original proposal that fiermany deliver 2,lOO.ooii tons Herr Simons declared fiermany wot Id areo to dellvoryy of 1.100.000 tons and would increase this amount on a slidinp: scale. Tho Uritish r. rentier informed

; Simons 2.000,tK;0 tons monthly was

J the best concession tho allies would ' Krant. I The flermans were not expected

to accept the ultimatum ard in this event a t-rmy session was in store for the deerat s today. The reparations question is inextricably tied up with the coal problem and until fettleraent of tho latter the conference can take no action on the former.

niUTisn snvjiXT killi:d. liy Unlff-.J iTesn: WASHINGTON, July 13. John Freedman, a Prltish subject, was executed and several Americans barely escaped death at the hands of an anarchist band of Russian bolsheviks known as tho "rod black guard" during the rei.sn of terror at Nlkolalevsk. Siberia, according to a report to the state department today from the American consul at Vladivostok.

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Owing to differences of opinion of local merchants, we are forced to keep open on account of not having an entrance from Michigan street. Through consideration to our many clerks, we are giving each and every one a half holiday during July and August, each one taking a different day for their half day of recreation. We wish to thank the public for their cooperation in the past and we assure our many friends we will continue to cooperate with the rest of the business men of South Bend if they can come to some mutual understanding.

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