South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 336, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 December 1920 — Page 4

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f iginality and aim to turn out j t m " t Pa ! 1 g hfbr. nt in the way of Xl'W YOP.K. .Nov. .10. Theodore it p y in the display al rtising th y ; j. Keane Tuesday wa. appointed n ia the '.ailv new -p p.-i s. and ; f.-.',. ral r-cdver in eijuhy for the ; hove al! to co-vi- Vnt'.y !. p th :r Stand ird S: atii-hip company innam s before the ;.-:yp.g pallia at:,r, ,,-e. f this city, on application

M tiia.s. Iba". Pr ad e rt i-i r a; du: tioPail s. ison in the r- ,1 - -: : 1 1 ' -;-in was hm importan.t p.. in -rl 1 v tb. i r A round t il P d :-c-:s--i,m r-i th. subject of ad-'.-i - I s i . g c ni-etifg. P. ob. : t liapp th- luncheon. ov r ; , Retained Affections Eor I we Months; i hen He Left M.'.h.-l Keith r-tP.n. 1 th aff.'o's . f h-r :eb md r. morst:. aft-- th- ir marrhTarn abac' - 1 g bb b-, M- -. r a-.rt T : - 1 o.- ., J-:lv. r.': bi y !".. that h: w ' a"p o-t 1. a a is' t: . i1 .r. . i a r. ! ? . - . T'd l!f' s- . a ' ir. 1 a ' s , - : ' p : :e v ore P.-- a . .. t r-.-' - . . . a Government Leader Has l.ittla Faith ill RapnrT J. J- . . bl-'.ir ! , : -A i r '!''! r in P: . ::!::( w . - ' e r - " !. th. ... 1 r !'-- r -e? t j a- ! 1-. -ri. t : ? f. tK- a:-'-. th-- j ".: v. .. ' ! ' r - C; r- . C . - ib: :'! Fr : : .: y. add : a no rnment of i fr ! ' r . . - . th" : - r th Xrhelandi

DEATHS !

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.;:..!.-,:. :-r. ( ;. t r.:ar.y, Jan. 10. lv67. ' - mi 1 ' ; I -ars old. Siie came to r o . i'1; i: in th- ye tr 1 '. 2 and !" ! h i ii .- l ir. tins ( i'y since that time, i V.i f.;v ral arra t..-tnents hae not

'i i..a.i'. T H'PT "Pflfl ' GhARuES BASELESS ' iloe--.es Testify in Ielialf of Shipping Hoard Treasurer at Prole. VPW YPK. Nov. .to. P. V.'il-J ::.'r ibdlin-r, triasiaar of the I "nit- i a : hippi'U,' board, ard broth- ; i o! P--es't Vi!son. Tues1 y . r ! . t aia ! .ea 1 1 lejiiei: a i CJ 1 111)11-) I . ! 'i: tt !,. b i ! -,..r'iicipat. d in ih $25,j ci.e feu,; a b. 1 to have be-p dis- : fib.it' I by V ck r K. i-ands for :cI i a I' -; a oint.-.K't ith the United !.; - siiippmu: board. I ! '"liia -r v. a.s a voluntary witness i ... i i . i .

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...mradtee. which is investigating bin.: bo nd atVvürs. The aliea- j tions ir.vi.lvinK the name of Mr. s polling were made by Sands when

he a-oe arel bf,,r, the eomnüttee and pursuit of any policy with rc- ..... . . . . o ..it.., ...a ,v.. v, .... ' card to Its land and resources which

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bo. Dave, v (f u-hph Sjö.OUrt was I10S lls Popie. inueeu. i may redivi.b d b. tween himself, PoilinK. mark that thrro Is wi(1p sympathy I., t-r r. a ftrnvr secretary of f'T the apparent desire of your tb.. b. ard nnd John N Cranor. a i eountry to inauc-urato a policy

n ; ia tentative of Howney, Mr-h-r Ti stilics. Sb r. w ho also appeared volun- ; t.ii.lv p. lore the committee, ua? i be ,. u the photo -tat. copy of Sands' ' b ti '. --, n,,- a part of the record. ' ;.ml h mad - a positive denial of the all' rations against him. I .1 ( IU AIA, r,CCi.P ll id i U aw' ft ' i i -' c yi r i r c rr si DliOP SOOiW HE ST. I.nriS, Xov. no. A drop in nriee of automobile acoesseries was i ; a l, . . - . . -e, , . .... 1 1 .,- V II 1 i, . i o. Poston nr.sident of the '..iiiic'.i .I... ....-..., ... . ; ' - p ' "' " f ! automooile ace. ss-nes brtimh Of. the .National Hardware association in an ad.tr ss at tne op-i:ing session of the annual convention of the. organisation. "We ne.-d not exp.ct prices to drop to a pre-war level." declared Mr. Decatur, "but readjustment is coming ami we may expect prices- to drop." TURK LEADER NAMES ARMENIA PEACE TERMS PARIS. Xoy. :b. (P.y the Associ1 1 I Pr so. - Armenia The peace team:; o:T rel tiie republic of Ar- ! !: !.: by Mustapha Kemal Pasha, :- Turkish nationalist leader, were :;::ir!ua d Tues. lay night by the r, ra h foreign otlice. The terms in ' ..;rst Arme:, 1. 1 sh.au renour.ee its hem-tits' under the Sevres treaty. I "S.-.-ond- Arnonia shall adopt a 'l'rb ra'.P' pi'.icy toward Turkey. ! "Thinl Turks living within the I emab'.ie of Ar-nenia shall receive . b.l prot' c ion." . (Wie r Vlleral AcCClTr Eor Steamship Company of the Carter ami e kes Mevedor:r. company of West Virginia. The ! edn:ig cmpany entered a ,::.'-. d . claim of :;2.0no. Hiahilif t!:e sb-amshtn comnanv were a i . I r C 7 . ' r, s. Ass. ts wa re niit t-.p but wert Mild t include ,v-.'.s friMn the povtrr.mnit, on v. ha a r aym. nt had not been comPb a d. Slightly Injured in Fall at Local Church Mrs Jennie P. Hardy, wife of L.

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.. ho,rXb'! ::v irmred Tuesday afternoon ; l:irr Snt b,T H" l,us,.ntf' un" i.rlori wl.,-:t ..'ae fell down a stairway at the hrm of th,- save It store h.ritl .- F:-s: Christian church, where . tb;n asked i.? superior court by .aro she w ,s att. nding an Ir.t. rdenomi- II- 1 'I ?' k Tht w" tb- Peir ition..: m.-ting. She was rnnov alegestbat stineberg in indeht-,;,.V;e-! .'.! to p, r home where medical at-!:1 him m the sum of $ . S. 0 and

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;;:c:'.,::v improved at k latrhouri'ie.of raore than I3.C00. The . , ,. , j court ask 01 to appoint a receiver for '-' ' ' ' ' , the defendant, ar.d order the pay-

French Deputies Tote F or J'atican Embassy PARIS. N. v He. ( Py Asso ciated

I !....-,.. ne imner oi deptui. s. ited by an automobile on . w j 'ibb r:ir-g tb.e uavernm. nfs bill for w.i.mmgton st. late TuesJav after- . ,. ja : -u:. .; ::.m . ' diplom.anc relations ! ro The truck was parked and .iv.'n lb-. V..:.ea:i. vot. .1 conbulence I was facing east near the Studebaker

vi a: rent Tu s Jay evening, aaifvt. 1 Ki.poKT ii rovn:iiTi. s i I n ...CS . . e . li it 1 ..t th t the s'.-. tta n Army He i.l-,u.rt..rs. 1 7 W. Co'.fax a v.. 14 p.r.sor.s have been 1 -".v t". J. it was sii-1 hist night. S' r ic - are h- '. 1 ev ry evening, A. IP Tn vitt is in charge cf - .. f : v .ce. Whan .t ir.an fall- out of the Pip uxurv h u.-uallv rei t io s a a bump tl.at converts him into re'Uch.

COLBY TAKES

STEP TOWARD

DUPAPyTTTTAM 1 are tr,i i.rn th- quia tubnrillDlTn llrl!sllt bought by pcrna H. WhittillJUVUlUllVH osborn of Harlan. Ky . in ho,- fff(.rt

Asks Commissioner? I5c Appointed to Draft International Pact. i VTlVfKD FI'.OM I'AOK iN'I". ..... s il:a'. artu it lr n t Cv- i ... .,n..nl t.f !i.viri nn.l I :nn fUilV !... r- t.f M,.vir.i.'u rr."inl for thf" - .. - .. . I IIIS IiaiK'" oi ji. iiDiif, ui"ii." .ih.i h i- resjict for the principles of international law. Your pyirtf't ion of a joint arl itr;ition to adjudicate the iciaim.s present oy ruizcns n oiiwi : countri' s, fur damages sustaine! as

... ' , . , ' a result of disorders in your covinM:e is s ' i r i v l . , . .., n

try. and the further proposal to en !in enfhen y in treat, Provisions for the arbitration of a aty all controversies now pending or which may arise- between our respective nationals, brh: convincing support of your declarations, if that were needed. "You refer at lentrth to the misund rstamiint; that has arisen, and which has widely prevailed as to the tru" scope and effect of article 27 of the Mexican federal constitution. That such misunderstanding has existed, and has ex rr ised an unfortui nat- restraint upon the impulses of nat" roKtr lint "Pon the ?xsük in their dethe Mexican pee, pie in the recovery of the full measure of their material strength and prosperity, cannot be denied. Put I can conceive of nothing: betti r ( aloidated to correct this miaunderstandinc; ad to allay the fears of those who have acquired valid tit 'es. or who have made substantial investments in conformity with ; Mexit an law, and in reliance upon i irs orotc'tbin thnn the statements of ...... i,.ft.r referrimr to the tlecla,..,.rirt ri f ir,.-t De ! TTuerta and . t 1,7 , , r,,,,ct not lll.lL ill 11 i.T not ami irniu ii"t Pns't-elect Obreon to the effect that article 27 is not and must not bo interpreted as retroactive or vio-. lative of property rights." Nations in Syiupatliy '"Pli. .'.-I. I-. ui .f i,ii.,r n itlnna In "U,,J " 1 ;""uul u m convinced it . not. attributed l' .V; fere with Mexico In the adoption xprrsscs its aspirations and satiswhich shall preitect its great re sources against waste, dispersal or other Improvident treatment. The freedom to do this, which no one fan dispute nor even criticise, is in no sense compromised by the due respect for legally vested interests wliich you so fully avow, with a convincing sincerity which is beyond question. "It onlv remains to give these un'rstandings a form which is usual in dealings netween rrienciiy states, ftri(l I have the honor to suggest, as O 4 O S e. that commissi oners to , I promptly tU'sinutnl ly both Moxico and the United States to formuonl.n.lvi,,. .1,, " ; ments which have been reached as the result ef vour successful mission." MOSS ACCUSES T RE ADIT AY OE PEIRCE DEATH (COXTIXUFI) FROM PAGE ONE.) became acquainted with Treadway, Smitii and the girl and repeated in detail the attack on Peirce. This part of his s:ry did not differ materially from his statement given out last night by the Pittsburg authorities. John Ilobins, with whom Mo:-is boarded, tobl the police today that when he came home the night of the murder he said in explanation of his hurry to have again, "We have Just killed a man in Philadelphia. We've got his machine and we have to have town quick. I want my clothes." Greenwood Comments On Flans of the Irish LONDON", Xov. 30. Sir Ilamar Greenwood, chief secretary for Ireland, when asked in the house of commons if it was the plan of the government to intern members of the Irish republican army, said it was intended to intern those in whose case there was reason to believe thy were connected with the republican forces. The chief stcretary added that interned prisoners would be given treatment similar to that accorded prisoners of wr. but that this wculd not involve the recognition of persons interned as prisoners of war nor grant them that status. Recciversh ip Ashed For Harry Stinchcrg Application for a receivership for m nt c f the de bts on a pro-rata basis, MACI1IXMS CRASH. An American Fx pros truck driven bv O. I. Conrad was struck and home home at 6C: W. Washington st.. when a machine being driven at a rapid rate cf speed, crashed into it. The iriver of the auto, the license number of winch was Ind. 16-H4. , immcdiat.-'.v rt.: ; d his machine and drove away. The Xfcnt headlights 'an. 1 the fenders of the truck were 'considerably damaged. Xo one was , injure d. The driver cf the truck was inside tne btudeaaker home when the coils-ion occurred. Falling prices ere not keeping anybody awake at night, not even tho profiteers.

GOSHEN REITS

SpeMal to N w B-Tlini s : GOSHKN, Ind.. Nov. SO. ITxtraordir.iiily .-r.'s.iiioml dev lonme n's to get possession of the 5 0 . " 1 estate 1 ft bv Alfred I.owry, form r mayor of (Josln-r. is tried in ih? s ;-P'-nor court in Klkhr.rt. The ca.Is s..-t for xriil I)?c. 14. i:i. star.;;'.-ury of lr.l;ampcli", at-tornt-y scnrral, ami lus tr.iv- lin1-; lfrnity. II' rnst r Ilinh am of Iraiian- ;:, art, conduciirr' a U ft'iif in t)i.. rmivt title suit on th- theory th-at th- Iiw ry money b-dorjrs to t'.ie common sdo.'l f:;nd of Indiana. Thov hAvi. r.Ko Ofirir.,! prooc'diii" Mrs. Ilerna H. Whitt-Osborn claims she is a i 'r. of 1c.wry, who ilied without known relatives and . . u uno tu a, win The state will endeavor to prove that fraud has I en practice d and it H in this respeei that ser.y actional d i.-closu res are said to be probable. They w.ll not Le dh tilled until t.w proceedings of the trial. It is reported her- that Mrs Whitt-O.-born and lu r husband, a coal miner, are separated. J. ,S Forrester of Harlan. Ky., is Mrs. Yhitt- tj-born's lawyer. Ac cordita; to rumor circulated here he took the ca.se on a 4' percent contingent fee. Associated with Mr. Forrester is Lou YV. Vail, a Oe-hon lawyer, who after tiie death cf Howry, became, lei;al representative for the County Trust company, administrator of the Lou ry estatt . Vail and Howry were lon eloe p.rson:-l fi lends. Deputy Travelim; Atty. Gen. Ringham tirst cam t Goshen feera! weeks a'o in connection with the Howry case. He then described Mrs. Whitt-Osborn's claim as "fanciful in the extreme." He said that it read like a novel, but that to all appearances there were strange circumstances that would tend to substantiate the claim. More recently when he was here the deputy announced there had been ery important developments and express? i the belief that not only would the claimant bo unable to pet title to the liowry property, but that some of the results would be of the ceiisa tional kind. Atty. G"m. Stansbury and his force have spnt much time in making a thorough investigation of the peculiar circumstances sprroundin the life of the dead ex-mayor. In the Pakhart circuit court the state has tiled a petition asking that all of the Liowry property be awarded the state as the rightful heir. LEAGUE DELEGATES GIVE UP REQUESTS Many Issues Withdrawn to Facilitate Action of Assembly at Geneva. CHXHVA, Nov. ;0. (P.y the Associated Press). Tuesday was what miht be called elf- sacrifice day in the assembly of the league of nations. Spain ar.d other Spanishspeaking countries sacrificed their j rtq'Ucst that Ilani.sh lhuld be made one on in o.iiciai language ; u. m . i . w lviani, oi the P rer.ca lilegsition withdrew an amendment m eadcr to enable the a.-.-embly to reach a unTtiinwuio -nii. er rilli. i,t Tr.iPi.d. ore, while Viscount Hhii, bead f f the Japanese ilelegation, in a sieech t t. . .,., ,,,.1. I .-..-Of ..tl,.lll..l1 ?. UKii .'jji;iiuiui vi i'..k .un iiuuii, said that Japan would torero at this session the renewal of its command that the league recognize tP.e principlo of equality cf pi-oples regard- ; less of roce, nationality or religion, j Geerge Xicoll Harnes of Great Britain consentel to postione until ' P'riday his inte rpedlation in the council on tiie failure in orde-r to , prevent the conilict between the ; Poles ami the bolshevik last sum- j in er. Had One Oppei t unity. In the course of p.is declaration before the usseml.dy of the league of ; nations today, Viscount Uhii of tiu Japanese delegation said: "Japan had the opiortunity whin the covenant originally was fernuilated to declare hei belief that equality before the law should be assured all .men, irrespective of nationality, race or r ligiem. "That principle siu aid le established, so that the various merits and geniuses of mankind should be emancipated and given free play in the interest of human civilisation. That principle of equal opportunity should be one of the bedrocks of thuxeat peace organization in order that all nationals owing allegiance to the league should to a man be loyally willing tc make sacrifice in blooii and treasure when th ? oocasion arises, in order that-all should t.-no- thnt the lea-'iie 11 ri f a i 1 i r 1 v iv for righ and not for might, and in order that a lasting peace should l.r 'niiVitv a.ssiirf.fb "It was to the poignant regret of the Japarese gov- rnment and people that tin' original fra;r.ers of the covenant found th mnelvc-s unable to accept the Japaneso proposal in this matter. The Japanese dele - gat s declared they would continue llie-ir insiJ u nce 101 iue .oouoion ,i their just demands by the league in the future. lAa?ue Now Clhjet. "In view, however, of the present circutnsiar.ee, .japan is stiongi lersuadi that the p-agae is y-t (rJjni2:itior. and its actual working. . .i.. . . ....... Iviseti on le.e j-ie-eiiL out u ii.i, nrvild bo nrenlcii greater atte-ntion and deeper deliberation than ues - tions relating to f un.bam.mta'. priutiples. which mi'ht make for revision of the coven mt and d. -liberat i r i of which shoeiibl be fbf.ired for sometime. "1 a-iini this point of view Japan is refraining from, making any concrete prv;osal to tPb assembly as to the cpjestifin cf eqval opportunity and tre u.mrt and will pa'-mly bid- her tirr.e until the opportune mor.unt shall present it.-lf." It was re:r.arkd that Vibrant Ishii's deckir iti' n so-'M-d to ph ase Arthur J. Pa!f-u. esoeeiUy wiiiie ; the Cmadiar.s .uil A.is'ra1' .ns gave nrt siga of their i:n : cs-.n ns. Thp, ad of the Japan. s- delegation, speaking la Un-li-h, b-san with a statement of the irre at interest Jr., an takes in tb.e jj0 rt - ft-r red to the pretest which his delegation had entered :ipainJt yearly

meetings of the assembly, thenii launched unexpectedly into the race issue. t

Mrs. James J. Iirown of Newport, P.. I., is said to carry the largest life insurance poucy- or any woman in America.

WILSON WILL ACCEPT POST

AV ; L I I A 'I ! I U : path red for the fortnightly meetAO illljllri 1 Vil inc ef the- group. James Hocran. C.

Offt-rs Help in Drinzins Peace 1 rp i letVeCIl llirk Leaner i rt , aild lrilieiliail?. NTTN'n:r fiiom paok oni:. tuat i n m coant of ti-.e 1" imil; t rity of ii-:ir .Morr.-nineau. iormer ai i- i la.s.oh;r ta Turkey, with near-r :n ;T. rn I pro i. !.. li v.is p.:-iOjo that he VouId be th.e ' reim srnVitiv act. The oresid.-nt nlrt-adv has

taenia boundaries. pn iation of thm all. Question as to the fate of the j Answering the attacks of ntArmer.ia nation was rai.- 1 in the i trmptt d ridicule he deni"d that Paue af'Mhl ly at Geneva by Rene I prepress consisted In a departure Vivi anl of France, who de -lartd j from old truths but was rather the that the attitude of the loapvie to- : gradual expansion of the fundam-n-ward Armenia w.via! constitute ! tal nriia iides .hich covcrn life. He

either vindication or condenmati m ! ct tru leacrae to the world. The Armenia resolution was adopted by unanimous vote and it was determined to seek amoni; the power a mediator in the strti"ple letween Armenia and the Turkish nationalists who, since the erection of Armenia as an independent state after the armistice, have threatened to overwhelm the country. ORGANIZE TO SELL riTJT) TCTIT AO OP Ä T 0 linRlullilAu öliALüi UHIVIUIIIHIU UUriJJU Cliairnian and Sulicliairman ISamcd to Direct Work in County. Organization to facilitate the sale of Christmas seals in districts outside South Tend and MM;aaka has been instituted, it was announced ai the lied Cross oflice Tec-day. Work will be can i d on under the direction of township chairmen. Mr?. Thad Talcott has been nam. d i .!l 'iifnnn . . f i , . . i ...... 1 . . . . . ... ... ! oi.u.iii.iu ui me- eii'-iai oouoi el -eanization. She w ill be assisted by Mrs. (Pranville Ziegl r. Subchairmen were appointed as folows; Mrs. John Rittinger will have charge of the work in Oliv? twp.; Mrs. Alice Finch, Liberty twp.: Mrs. Yern Wolfe, Lincoln ; Mr:-. George Hepler, Warren; Miss Alice Wedel, Warren; Mrs. Asa Mathews. German: Mrs. C. Ib Galenorr. Portage; Mrs. William Mennaugh, l nn; -Mri Inez P.ailey, Union: Mrs. Amanda McComK-, Itoseland, Clay; Sister Claudia, St. Mary's. Clay; JVnthonv Jordon and John Druline; Mrs. i:. M. Roiiily, Harris; Mrs. Charles Conrad, Madison; M;ss Uthel Markham. Madison, and Mrs Harry Mathews, Center twp. Pets are appreciated rrifts. Read clä'-'Mtieatkm G-l-A in the classified Ads. The wet 1'at lands of Ecuador produco a vine yielding a fruit which, when dried, forms a sponge superior. to animal sponges. - - "m t - . ,; p ,.; t-NJv. . X . .. i ifioVt r r pj t ' Li .a" t P ü 3 Lxtn i i. H ; r! j ti J I i N j 3 i M 1.1 p P , j l jf ; pj x j J J , ; t-j i w i M ;'.4 , C .'j U : H . H H tj

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In the foutli room of the library Tuesday rv. n.n; the members of j S. C, rca'l a paprr on "Philosophy iar-.d Progress." whih was follow"! i,y a J tu- ness nr.tI preside tI o.r ly Jolin lemppey. inefTetary of the sfc:ety. In his theme Mr. Hnpn defined ! ,hi;rs, ,phv as a svnthosis cf knowld'i- which deriv d its ilicnity from

btini; abl" tc sitisfv the human , r'1 in" '-'in o4 u. io;.oAmir.d in its r.rtural craving for the i"S otb.e. rs: Harold McKeo. of 'k truth, and pro. r.f d it as a nuthod I'rk. 111.. pr id.-nt; Jam- ,e; .. of M.lvins the p. rplexim: riddle? a("t IU enport. Ia.. viee prrsident. the univrso. He contrasted its -rald A!v. of R.rh.ster. N. V.. broad outlook with the loca'.id secretary; Ceor-e s:a:ne. of Pit ts-

i'-urno.. as r. l; tine all sciences with d.escribed the new movement in phi'osojdiical methods sponsored by Leo XIII and lurthered by Cardinal Me rci' r as adopting the language and tactics of their opponents and sketched the ever widening influence on social life of the sane and praetlcal a p pi ica t ion of old principies to current problems. In the dismasion which followed the theme. P.e.- Cornelius Tfa-ertv presented the point that science is! j not eq, posed to philosophy fundai mentally and that much of the supj port of Catholic philosophical I ti.-i .Ii In" r j ? o f rim c-.ii:T r. i t IV ,1' 111 ll 1 (I ll! 11 0l ... 7 vy-fc. Pi,h' th church. Key. Cunningham pr ,,f!t-nt ,l tho claim that thp war hatl resulted from fab-e philosophy philosop and that modern thinkers were returning to the logie. psychology and metaphysics of the schoolmen and that in the approaching years it will receive the si-r.ous attention whieh it deserves. The meeting was well attended by students of philosophy at the school and will be followed by another on the evening of Doc. 14. At a meeting of the Kniuhts of Columbus Tuesday evening arrangements were competed for the ex emplification ef the major d gre.-s ,,f tlc order in AV. O. W. hall i in South Pond on Sunday. Dec. 13. Ninety applications have- been received for the ceremonial, whirh will be preceded by the tirst degree on Dee. io, and follow ed by "a banquet at the Oliver hotel immediately following the major decrees. The usual Initiation dance will be postponed until after the Christmas holiday?. Supreme Director John F. Mar tin. e,f Green P iy. Wis., will be the! speaker at the banquet. Mr. Martin ! has recently returned from the K. of C pilgrimage to France which ( presented a marshal's baton to Gen- j cral Foch and the Lafayette statue , at Metz to the French people. I f e i is a lawyer and an orator of excep- ) tional ability, who has been iele nti- j fied closely with the great work of : the Knights of Columbus during the I war. Knights from South Pend and ', Mishawaka are invited to attend j both the degree work and the banquet. Fiftv men from the departments ! of journalism and comimrce organ-i I 1 'O nUP"" a-"-I i mi tktt

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club will coou rate with !h' ComI rn rcial Art clul in producing j ihed ads and will ?ubs.ribe for advertis.m: maparinf-.". from v hirh paporf will bo prepared for the i:. et- ; inrs of the club. Tho i.r?t rr.rrtin? cf t h cluh will ; be a smoker iinrr.e '...iti'ly aft' r th Christmas holidavs. at uliih a prominent adverti-r from S- ii:h r.cnd or Chicago wi i b- invited to f-p'-ak. K'-v. Thos. I. ihy, ( . S. ( .. thre' tor of advertisir.t; :it the seho.l pr-sid-d at th i:ieetir,LT. which miI -VL -1 '"" "l l" oow. si..u d.ay nocn. Paul Castner, of St. Paul. Minn., was elected captain for . the season. The rink on the p.adin ' campus has been completed and is , awaitinp th" cessation of the present attack of spring to be froren. . Games with Michican university' and the Mich.it-an School of M .are beinp arramred, which will be' followed by others in the d. strict. J Although the sn(art lias not been . f- J ficially reeopnied by the athb tic ; depi.artment. .utbient enthusiasm ' on the part of the students will 1 ad to the pr .-nt in! rmal team be- ! , runl 1 r'b' a n o:.a-.al . r r;i n : 7 a 1 1 . -n. Th'' t'nivt rsity orchestra h Id .1 ; rehearsal in the band mum of nVashinptmi hall Tuesday nffrnoon. lif'ur r' hcarsa's of the Gb e run. ' takinr I,!ao' in ,h'' tIn" room, , Pri Inr.mary trials for the Prem oratori.al n. dal wnM-e h. Id in thsouiii room oi me nnrary w .-.ln.-s-. i. .- .i -, ... day, Dec. 1. at 4 o'clock in the alternoon. TP." following will partii-i-pate: Paul P.reen, J. .1. Louchlin. P. M. Gallecher. Pio Monteneero I'.-m!

Nagle, L. Kunzleman and J. K. Th' ' " ": ( ;d; s iWur has Duffv. . r.opl.i ,o tl talk "I T alba- vi hon Tiie DeMille quartet, an organi-a- "rs ',l ,h' h'" ! a-nMant irnjuition of Canadian singers, will f ur. ? r.. s of the lat. st neu s Iroin his bednish the , ntertainment at the usual j "u1""rec" night concert in Wasliin-tou hali Wednesday evening at s T l " b -' '.: ef Pr.i l o-.e of o'clock. It will he the tirst mab- th" '' ' ' ' 1 1 1: ' '; x" th" -oit-r quartet to be heard at the school "l -:;;n'Mil :;":-s "i";''i:-g pnnthis year and this popular form of "f ''''s c m p.e . , : ., ,n. sinking will draw a large attend- Vhy m'.t ".a gift o' t ."bp- . '''The football squad will be s-- ' A :n th- Want Ad of the Rotary club of South Rend at '

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