South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 36, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 February 1921 — Page 1

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Windy City Lady Kicks Bandit In Face, But Loses

i SEEK VIEW OF

OFFICIALS ON DISARMAMENT

Rescued From Kidnapers

I'.v l'nit-,i rii'IIIl'AdO, I Fiid.iv after

" b. i. Hold-up men -obbing Mrs. Arthur

i Zimmer and Mm. Carol Anderson of

A0 A F T F II PRIMARY in cash an l J' w,lrv- fXUnrl"

House Satisfied Plan For World Conference Would Be Approved.

SIMS ON WITNESS STAND

(ov. Mc(!r:iv Denies Having;

Further (dnintrtions W ith Repeal Rill.

Admiral Favors Carrying Out Building Program Started in 1916.

" i.-i I to The News-Tim s: I N I ' I A N A I " 'LIS. I r i I . . Feb. 1.

The India:. i public servb com- i joi'som, whc h is ri trial fr its life j in tho house of r pr ordativ -a. in u1-:'1 i t d fifiy .t-M Friday nft'r-i i,4on in the second t-t ot strength j on the move to ,ilo!ivh it and rev ive in its :t-aI 1 1 - 1 1 railroad I commission. J Tbe test (atii- when the friends 1 of the ( iniiiii.viiun sii.ii;lit tu kill f

: .ill scr, it ati"' up on f'(Uid i ..!.!;;: 1'V trikiiy ut 1 1 viiactint claw-- . Tl,' inotion to Ntrik- uu" u.ih i:nnc )y K p. (lu-vtr I iis of .Ia i T-rsist( nt Tiamjio?i of th- i Ii i.-S! -II . ainl ! inustrrfd lütr to tl.irty-f against it. S'i-ik'M' .M''!ur' l'!iar,-l t)i- nio!i ..n '..- I.M-iiM' j! I.o'k I a -onsri-

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It i v :.;-; .- ! : ' ( : 1 1 in is ion will ' t ;i V "i.-: j r i 1'V a narrtiw

rr.at'in. f: !t.- i; votrs on t Ii final !. v- t u .11 as it vof 1'rl lay th' --",M' 11 lost ly f if t n i i liiiit d, hnwf r. that i - o;. or rn'ia- of th ,V I; j ; j. i r- . f'tPTl'!-' 'Vl'l'f ;ilSfPi? and that w h-n- tlo- f:: -x U-i in tak-t-n th total ..f ' .- i'. fa vor of r--' t;.ini:iL,' th. i- aT vn ia t v ii tr.a t - Purinir t!-..- w " a jT-.tt -t aarainyt

fh' rojimi i --. x.' ''.l lv tlo- city roiinril of I'or" '. u;ts ia-ad in f!a- house 1.'. a-'viilo -,.un-it i." ak i'ii ' 'linn. I L . ; i . K. I" IlaiU.'r. author of thf j l.-:;:. rhuri;- ü i t'o- -p:-aki r with '-.!!; i i r. u " l'a ri curt'. I!"' df - j , ,!! ih-t! M-(.'iur- hadj

f ,,;.,; ,. .iniil ;ii:i ' tr..it tin- M,I . i .!'.:: for -ond ? ii t it l;ad lint laid n '1 . :;i-üi r '. .v'-'s for " 1 hourrf. as . I rtih M. K p. l"fd- ',, i a' T. :, i J i : t -. aN' accusf.l

d th'Tr !-arrh to Mr.". ZlmrntT's !

sto kiiiK for a missing diamond ri'in:, valiifd at $0.000. Iurini? the i

;-aareh Mrs. Zinmn-r kicked the bandit in the eye and the rohbcrs 1 ft. "Thy linvK nothing in their wicks," t.n. f them Hiid. The rinir th ro;l-rs had fouirht

was drojjted aixl kicked asidt by 'I'O AsH'M.lnied Trps: ' Mrs. Zimmer. Tlo rohber' loot! UASMINCTON, Keb. 4. SatiaeopMirt (i fif a bracelet set with Milled from testimony of a larie nurn-

srr.ail diamonds and 'JO sapt hlrva. a ! u'r ' wltni-ssta that calling of an

diamond rinvc and som- ash. A man s.ortin the two women was forced to stand with hands in tin- air while the gunmen Hearched .Mrs. Zimmer.

BACKS WAR WORK ACCOMPLISHED BY

SUPPLY OFFICIALS!?1:

Nov York Lawvcr Gives Te&tim inony Before House Probing Committee.

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n.r AsK.ei tt.ci I'ress: WASHIXC.TOX. Feb. 4. Staunch defers,' of the work accomplished by the. American liquidation commission in disposing 0f millions of dollar.s supplies to France and other Kuropean governments after the armistice wan made Friday by IMwin It. Parker. New York lawyer, former chairman of the board, in testifying before, the house committee investigating the conduct of the war. -Mr. Parker declared the policy adopt,. 1 In disposing of the great bulk of supplies in Furope was tiniuesti.iiably wise, and cited figures to prove that if the same matters wee,. ,,n band today they '.ou!d not bring tfie prices. , l'ber in Kun; or the. Fnli.d Slates, thai th- go -eminent obtained when tbv bulk sales were made in l"0OI ('MWllM'tS lll. Iiis ,i mi r.a tioi) was -ondaeled pi inc: ia Uy by' Kej. Flood, of "hginia. 'b'Tiiocra tic member of the eommittee, witii occasional uues-tionint-by Ti.iirman Johnson, of

Intt rnatlonal conference t dicusM armament would meet with general apprnv.il, the house naval committee Friday called before U ten high officers of the navy and one? of the army and heard a vat amount of divergent and confusing testimony as to whether . aircraft had made capital naval vessels useless. It fore the committee settled down to listen to the officers, however. Chairman Hutler announced positively, that an Internatlonnl dis

armament conference would be

lied by this country. He did not

when the call would 'go out, but

as assumed from his line of

questioning that It would be shortlyafter Prcs't-f lect Harding with whom Mr. Hutler recently conferred, takes office. ()pHei IMari. Hear Admiral William Sims, wartime commander of all American naval forces In Kuropean waters and at present head of the naval war college, the first witness called, counselled against Immediate abandonment of the capital ships. He added, however, that If aerial forces demonstrated the value, he expected them to In the. near future, they would soon make. major surface craft useless. He opposed discontinuing work on the great 1916 naval building program, and declared "nobody is going to take his hand off his gun," until conditions become settled in Europe. . The superiority of the battleship over either the airplane or submarine .was defended. by Hear Admiral Charles J. Ibidger. he.nl of the general board and former commander of the Atlantic fleet, who declared that battleships and batt!o cruiser would remain the backhone of the fleet for years to come. He did not believe, he said, that anything very definite would come out of the proposed disarmament conference, but said .it was a worth while effort. Fisher' Views.

Still another view was presented

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that contirtiiation I :n','ti".l i f -b'ven I nt -1 'A brie ad ;a r

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of F;" 4,' rude of Ci''- I

w . '. : i 1 ei j '.I e ; ) i h- l a' '.n ,i:t. New i ; 1 : ' tiie t,:i;:ta: y hieb io :s balrre.aM. . ':--. . i 1 1 ' :! b :.-t

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'urh Dakota, and Hep. P.land. f:bv Hear Admiral Hradley A. Flske.

ana. the republican members. retired, former member of the gen-

A lis. ijsi..n arose among the era! board and Inventor of the torcommitteemen over the question .if p,.,,, plane, who told the committee calling other witi. esses. Hep. Flood that aerial dreadnaughts would be insisting that Abn. Pershing be l t be capital ships of the future, summoned to ar.Mver criticisms. It pri?. Gen. William Mitchell, w.is ünal'.y agreed that Mr. Flood! chief of the training and operations

snould request th' general to testify, Monday, if he desired.

The committee also agreed to t'iid

the investigation next Wednesday

Mr. Parker told :he committ

that Iiis commission disposv

stores netting tho government J v .:'.'. j::.:' J,". as compared with a e..st v.-'hje which he estimated at $ 1,7 f. .i.u in. 0 on. Franc !u ught stores

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ICLAIM REPLY; J??.0" m,,7c'0FFICERS

ECKERSON

n today

MAY BE SMTlTabor Confession

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resident Spends Day Draft-j

ing Message to Railroad Officials.

Declines to Comment on Accusation of "Moral Guilt" of Death.

! MONEY DEMAND

Polire Make Arrv-t Uh r I eal Dru'r:i-t Place- S."i's

in Diieh.

WILL DISCUSS POINTS

Mrs. Gladys Witherell, the beauti-I --nt nc d to from ten vean to life fill young wife ot o. S. Witherell. ' 'mpnonment m s;;in yuentln penwealthy broker of I.s Angehs. wlm j itentiary. held Mrs. Witherell for 'vaj the victim of a sensational kid - ' v' r,! 1 ,,;!s in a hack fifty miles

natdnc scheme am! bater r. .vm, ,1 i "'""l H,v Angeles. I hey demanded

I -'i'i. d 1 ' ' -ir-eie.s.

i . . .-r i . , . 1 large ransom toi

ity tt posse. x lit' Kiunapcrs, Ari.mjr and Floyd Oarr, cousin, who were

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ber return. Tim

photograph shows Mrs. Witherell ind lo r tiff een-n..onths-old son. Jack.

Nation's Leader Will Base Note on Recommendation of Payne.

Joseph C. Virgo had no statement

to make last n'.ght regarding the I "death bed" confession of Mrs. i

i Sarah I. Tabor, given out Fri lav at

her home in Iiwtor. Mich.. In which she .i'.d her dauRhter com- J mitted suicide, and was not tmjr-' ..,.. ... dered by Virgo, as she pre ioudy VUS I AL Ol I III .Y had testilied. ' Seated by the side of his wife and

rosy-cn ekeu oany girl in r.is cozy littio home at 30? n. Ohio this city, he read the entire "confession" .bwly and silently. As he nnShed each typewritten sheet he handed it to hl wife, who also thotiglitfully n rused them. No change of exr resion was ap

parent as he read in turn of his vin-

Illackmailer 1 Iire itt-n t. ". pte' I, (r. (o.iic- if Moncv Not Paid.

y . sseiat'.i Press: i , , , . A a I WASHINGTON. Feb. i. - Pret nvf d accuw ion of Mr.S. Wilson will reply Saturday to the th,e indirect caus. of hm form.:, recently communicated riuept of i u ,,r'1"1, r , .. . ; ig.m t .. sevea largo railroad labor unions) T. .C1 . rradin h.;;t;n. .,t !:

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that he Investigate railroad ex ecu- 'J , - r. . v. ...... tives' claims before the railroad "ely fld he had nt. comment t labor board in Chicago, that the m at ,this t!mo-. , i. j . When It was oointed out to irgo

r;ui r (uns in Uf i rvauiuM w it;c; e i , , , ,

i.i aor iiau muue a cj

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i that Mrs.

faco bankruntcv.

The president.. It was .said at the n arc.is.iuon against mm -hlt. house Kriday nipht. spent ,v i dnK that "hv was morally as uil

part of the day drafting hie reply to the unt(n. and hopes to complete and dispatch It S.iturday. The nature of the reply was not indicated, but was understood t( have been based on recommendations submitted to tyec.'y of Inferior Payne, who

i of fa i i; j e t . , : , "expose ( , i . : Kckers- ri . .'. ' 1 city T.tjl n mi r . ; T) -lil." He Was I I I -et . Is ... .

ty as u ne naa uriven a gniie into . ,,, . , , . . ..!.. ... . i . IlP.HMion abd i. the ?irl 8 hack. ne Intimated hei .,ff,. ...

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future have a

GARY MAN BRANDS IBRIARD EXPLAINS

NEW PLAN UNFAIR I REPARATION PLAN!

Supt. of Schools Says- Pro- French Official Tells Champoed Rai.se Would j her f Deputies of IndemDiscriminate. j nilv Neoliatioiis.

(CiNTINTEI) ON PAOK FUL'It.)

:r:i! U.S REJECTS PLAN

OF GREAT BRITAIN i s

Hy Afoelated Press: INDIANAPOLIS, Fd. 4. S-uio-cities In Indiana would pay t. th -state educational fund consitb-rablv more than they would reccie m subsequent educationat ajpropri--tions if the proposal to raise the jrest'Ut state coniiiinii seho-d ie to 20 Cents became effective, Wm. A. Wirt. (Jary school superinte.ident, declared h re Friday. Mr.

l" the amount of I.'CI.iumi.öuo, h said, and agreed in th "ontract t

Stii t s

m lieve the I'nited

of

inci'n'ing those

i"s. against

the American irniy. J le' -x j Uaine.l that the sale also had uic .idvaniconti n i'kd N ibCTTT: fx h: i Ü)

btin s of damage, incitu to l"''.n0rt property own i... -i .. . . . - ii.

Chancellor Chamherlin Says Ilritidi Favored Cancellation of Debts.

Wirt spoke before the Indiana it y

and town superintendent.' asso.bation. which is holding its annu ii meeting.

Among the cities which would

discriminated against are I 01 1

ayne, h.ast t'hicaqo, (Jary, tlam-

. mond. Whiting, Mishawaka. South

Pend. I'ifayette and Indianapolis. Mr. Wirt sai.l. Sujri'sts liH-onio Tiix.

ARREST THREE IN

BOND THEFT OASEtÄ I a pf eh t

The pro-Inter-

Hy Affw lMel Ir- : PlUMINCtHAM, En?.. Foh. 4 liritiHh government forma-lly i-osed a cancellation of all

allied debts, but the proposals were

i:naeMptalde to the American kv-

wtid J. Austin Lhamiwr-

ellor of the exchear. in

o hi constituents her

Friday.

1 ' "T.. m.ikf them again" Mr. Cham

i miFiiiiiiv -"""l' a "l"1' I t.erlaln continued. "would

l ace Chame (f KorcivinK i think, beneath our dignity and

i r, a.m i a ted Press : ; PA PIS. I" b 4. The French i "liain ! r of ib puties Friday heard I Pi" mier p.riand explain the negotiai t o is at the recent reparations coni f rent " io Paiis and an assertion by Ith" premier that the decisions reached at the conference were the best ; ! i o!)t.t j n.a ble for France from ('e'iaaii ue,,,.r the conditions ob- ! biirun;,' at ri sent. I Tlo prämier ie.piele.1 the chain-jh'a-e;t)ir to accept or reject the i dt o:sim- as a whole. It Aas decided

thit a!', tin deputies who had indieat.'d thtir desire to bo heard !iooid speak le lore . i vote was taken ii t b.e ..po st ion. an l the discussion Aas post; one. 1 until next Tuesday. (Yntimio Olthls'tn.

I I hay done the b .'st that I could." !-.n'I M. Ibiand. ""If there is a man j in this- c iainber who has a better j u a. t La bb' program, let hi in. oonif

tb front."

still acts as director-general of thf railroad administration. To Cm rr AM Points. The reply. It was suggested at the whito house, would take up t)oints raised in both of the telegrams sent to the president thiM week by the railroad workers through P.. M. Jewell, president of ihe Itailway Employes department of the American Federation of Ibor. Th railroad unions, in their Mr. t message received at the white houw Tuesday. ;uked the president to investigate the statement before the. railroad labor board by W. W. Atterbury. vice-president of the Penn--ylvania lines, that the carriers mint be allowed to adjust wages or farthe danger of bankruptcy and If the statement was found to be true, to place the matter before congress and nsk Imniediate enactment of remedial legislation. Denies Charge. The second telegram from the unions, received Friday, wa.s in the nature of a reply, to a telegram sent to tho preMderit by Thomas Hewitt Cuvler. chairman of the Association of Railway -Executive, who charged thut the first telegram sent by tile -unions was "Plum.b plan leacuo" propaganda. This charge the union denied In their message and declared there was no economic Justification for wjige readjustments. sec'y Payne, returned the telegram with his recommendations to the white house Friday.

miffht in th near

public statenient. Iltamcx Virgo. Virgo appears to manifest no animosity toward his mother-in-law.

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INI)I(Ti:i FOH Ml'ItlU'lt. Itv .t-ocl;!t'd PrefH : NEW YORK. Feb. 4. Indietmnts for murder in the first degrc v. ere returned by a grand jury' Friday against Robert Rrown and Mrs. ltor Schmertz for the death f Is r:u 1 Turk, a druggist, here last Ka-ui('ay.

ib th--

At on i" s; ., i . 1 1 b i e'larg- i f I'i - ki: i,l

i be l!,ii nl a a . I: ' I "i

whos confessions and Implications v l ltl S it ... broujrht him w ithin the shadow of i " Th,- b-tt. r it ; - ! the electric chair. Neither did lie j llV lNlr , .'t.-s 'i b - J appear to bear any ill will toward i :i'tu was imr:u di.tb b. any of hls r.ccusers. Tlis chief dee- xw police and to p..--sire apparently is to avoid anv fur- orS' V. cot.'inu t' . th er publicity ir notoriety. 'said, the moio-v v..Mrs. Talor, ill nn.l believed to be at the .b-Mcna t.-d : ! near desth after more than So years j i.lst. nicht, to -uj p. -of life. ?s shv unfolded the story I of ertain t op. litii

iti.ii. otit(-rin oettee ii.t sotveti uieiwas ur.Mru.i. 1 mystery surrounding the death of I ifie-i-s,

o

I et ti'. e , .-er re :-.'! r.e.i r the p!a( e v b . :j t the b-ttt-r in th- irutf?. a few Mfili'ls !at"i" i

Miss Maud Tabor, whose body, conceiled in a trunk, was found in the cellar at the Tabor home In Luvtnn, Mich., where It had been hidden bv

the mother, said that her daughter lis said to have

was th n I'.ri' ' tio!:ed. bV poll' The d"b'I.' arrest would m case ;mr t h fr'-m "tii- f K ii information r Neith r s o ; ! 1

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was n stilcide. She hastened to explain, however, that sac held Virgo morally responsible for the death. "So far as I know." thp aged woman said. "Joseph D. Virgo had nothing to do. with-the actual death of my daughter. Rut I feci that morally he is as guilty as if h- had

driven a knife Into her hark. H is j con.n. nt on th love makins t her, hl.i friend, hip. J When m his marria j to her and the Fubse- ! hy new-sp-ijer rep.quent resufT, can be attributed no l"''tc5! r-fc-- d :. one but Mm. fbn h.ol b. n a!v:-.-l liavo Iter PKslgt. j O-.-ldy ai.d J. N. "t have long" wanted to giv the m-i-t r. to k' - p

until the

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com lude-1. Relies

,PostofIb-e !:;- ;i.n workh.t: "M t

! t'

other tigures showed that ers in 65 (uuntii.s of the

would

rivviou.h Aiblie Tirdieu, former farn;- ii-b com in isi.n-r t th lTnite-.l state , s,iti'- ba.l continued the criticism

pay approximately S-.Oni .- j of H. uovej-nment or. tlio reparations

COO. Mr. Wirt suKwested that 1 ae j . . d , , . i b.e-un Thürs. lay. His bept means of maintaining the j y o in n f anoimf ed to criticism if school .st.uulard in Indiana oti a 1 1 In bllii -d :T.r c nu-nt. All th - arguproper plane would 1.- tin oiish the, in'it, be ,-ibl. tended to show that levy of a state-wide income for Fr e e was in too great a hurry educational purposes, which. hei itid she-ild have wai'e.l a few weeks said, would in a measure i.b.Ve the 'to -..nsiiIt the new American adfarmer of much of the burden of mil-; i .tti ti. school support. lAplains Treaty. The association atlopt.'tl a motion '- i::aan.l spoke f ,r an hour and by Donald LVjShane, of t'oiumli is. minuter. His time v;m occupied

i'f, i I would I

Stoh-n I'rtiprrty.

11 .s- btt.'.l Press .Mir.Mi'NIS Ten i Him"..-. ii-.. ,:!;.-

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t::a: g K:b. fi'o

be, I think, beneath our dignity and

; would render us liable to a inlsconi ception of our motive."

"In making them." he added, "wm F.b. 4 W. I... (sought no national advantage for H. I )is.'t:s ?:U n. j ourseh e.-. We proposed a solution

ov.?i-r. and his wife. Mr. ' m which we should have foregon .-rt' Nob ii. l ! ida niizhl claims larger than any remitted to

.: me

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l.n'. P.ev..nd b ;i Iii ' S ,i!i' 1 !!' i i-,--; '

d t! ate

c b a : g i -' of ; '. .1-5 I I ' S iv - -s fixation

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it ceivi;;-' stolen 'us. and we proposed it lccause we ot Friday's p- believed it woild be In the interests of the nll.',''i !nf cootl relations amongst peoples

!'";i! here of stolen the rehabilitation of national credit j. h hi;.- detective s, .im1 i;ir..I the restoration of international

pt tors ci.tintit d then trade.

which urged members of the executive committee to exert inlluenc" toward the house- bill ll'j, . n.:i 2. to establish " mor,. definitely tb.Matus if the county and . -ity Hchool superintendents, 'an an evotlU iu school Inspection agent. Ir. fleorge i". Pra mien bu re. t:' Purdue university, was to spe.tk this afternoon.

to .M. or U

Tardieu and coni- ; . eomplishe.1 by

i;i iep'!r. I a ! i e tr t b 'lb' pe;.i;e Ta t i i' ;:

bbe-a'ion wlie n it was workin-i:i-.!ef 1' tt(a- (ontlitiops and which. 'In- pi'-mier siid. faibd to obtain be: Te- J !lS '! h' 'c!.-.i!!cs ticaty is cimplt !e." exclaimed the premier. There

l.Knint,' in it tin!- it

HARDING ENROUTE TO ST. AUGUSTINE

; s i'i to

ofhcials

Houseboat Heads Up Indian River After Short Stop at Palm Beach.

world the truth about this- case." Mrs. Tabor continued. "Maude and I were inseparable. I loved hr more than anything In the world. II the dav of her denth Mac 1

1'Mfi. Mamie asked me if I would' i ! n;' iret her some chloroform. She hüd J o;, tir- !n been using It for asthma. Th-v re-. ' "uI'! ' fuved to sell it to me In Ijwton so I lT ls' n:ili"r' I went to Paw Paw. MYh. I w as i ! t,( 1 s ' f ;i s

LTOne for three huors -.n.I -j , ' P '"'

n bottle of chloroform. I brought

It home to iicr. She was melancho'vl

and 1 eminl.seent. She Insisted she

had a dread of beinir buried with I ( ' 'NT1 N !'bi the ether wives cf Virgo in what!

was Known as the Virgo cemeterv

"I cave h r the chloroform.

'ipkfd me trt her side and to

hand

" -Promise me. she said, 'that you will not let him have me. "I promised. " 'Mother, promise me you will always keep rnv body near you. that von will no lot anyone know where it is.' "I took hfr hand tighter ir. mine rrtl t Mo1mnly rronnsl her, feel-

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Maccabees Arrange For Entertainment of Tents

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ib- here i l liier than a i'l.-n dolbirs of stolen

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:i who ar--, on bh i!f of our allies

the profits j J .td only ourselves to consider. w-

tdmuhl baixe h. n particular' free .f external co-bt . at the "present

The regular monthly session .

'the South Rend Tent No. 1 of tlo

"Our great international debt Is

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11 y. Associated Press: 1'AL.M HKACH, Fla.. Feb. 4. After a live hour stop" at PaJm Reach. Pres't-elect Ilardlnir's houseboat VK-toria he;tdej ip the Indian river J-Tiday afternoon for a virtually uninterrupted run to Kt. Augustine, where the president-elect will spend most of February. With her arrival here the Victoria had p..fsHe(i the worst part of her

"bf n ibv. of which M. i course up the eoat and her skipper

an niler af the I'rench 1 sahl he was looking for no more;

trouble from mudbanks which have i delayed the boat during the p;ist two days. If she has grwtd luck sh; ! I robably will reach Iaytona or Or- ' mond Sunday and steam into St. I Augustine sme time Monday. Ihdajs Rntr-w. I'ropos.ils to complete the trip by ' rail have been laid aside temporari- I ly and Mr. Harding has arranged his firs; appointments at St. Augus tine put over from Monday to Tuts- . day. The Victoria is not equipped I

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v.: to police records, at . d a term in I .-aven -..: for misuse o! il'.e i ! ; n c to r o ri 1 s he '.''. s-;,-,' ;.t S.r. itaiali, U i. . 1 '.'1 antl t nt era , ii m . Jan. 1 1. i 1 ii iii-'i int i ( ica 1 1 , abd '' v . 1 ing Stob-r; ;

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U S. FINANCIERS

SEND OUT TONING

Tel Hn. me. s Men to Mimu

late Purehaees liARe

lueinp Price

bur application-for entrance was received ami two candbbib-s w r ui en degrees. Plans were discussedfor th.- -ut r tainment of the members at the Interurban meeting Fri!.ty ev r.im:.

jll. IM. Maccabe-s tn-m b.-.n llClkhart. Mishawaka. Nw C.i.bsle. Importe, and Michigan City will at tend.

Kb. '. :saitb's treaty in order to ' fb oive. M. poind contjnuetl. '- Mb"ii the work of the a r.a t i- .n c -m mision. It i o s-cret'the prcm;er asti'l "ta;t the re; a rations com-

whieh Franco is mly one I'.n una Me t acree as

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U omen Demand Permission To Reply to Movie Man

Michigan City Movie House Ruined in I ire

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NFYV VoUK. Feb. 4. C that business will .-oon set on sound fund amenta's

P-esst .1 by buding flnancie

pr.ictaai e- onomism l-rinay

f t v Animm i.ito.l l'r ss : ; Mb'UMJAN CITY. Ind.. I" :-. ;. ' Wire which 'practically destroy. -d tb.e .jO.irtW-n theater, a movin-r p:. t h. fldenc. neun, I-riday caus-d loss stima'. -i

I""'1 at $10'0U0. The few p IS", s la tn. is t'x- 'theater when the'fire s-.art-d. b-ft

""'without confusion. Th-- fire s'tr:-., zftl at.!- .v, operator's booth.

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V i.i r.-.l Pr. : b ! b.N.ib -MS. Feb. 1. Pro-.-ain-t p. rniittin (leore Re -,r picture producer. to ::!!; b- f. re rh" hour of tho ' gt --ia tu re. unless memb rs ill-.- ."UMi; of Indian; ' t . . rtiiitb d to reply tt i. i.ii Tits. I e sc p. t to the -id. nt ' f the ser.ate and th

' f of the ho'is. I riday. Mr. i did nt app.ar b.-fore the . as hid !"-i-n annoince! bj I " 'T r . i;oie, r. and no repa'iv.s ,.f the legislativ- eount ( ri

Ilj' A?f i.lte.l iTevü: WASHINGTON', Feb. 4 lMnn i t -s of Pirge profits made by :om coal ninin lornpanie.s lurinp 1J0 as put before the senate co mm ! 1 1 considtring l.. 'aider cal kuUtion hill, were extensively analyzed Friday in cross exandnntif-n b S n. Reed, democrat. NRssourl. iMvid 1. Wim:, feier.il trade com-

tor running nt niwht. but she prob- .IT,isyiont Ktn tlstir 1;in r..atl r;itii);l ablv will make no stop during Iav- ' light until she reaches Paytona .;murns fram 51 companies fr-un bMr. Hording hopes u, o ashore jurts taken from the Xatior.il Foal there fr at Ormond to play a pame . assK'iation offices Tlo -howe.j of golf Ionday '"orning. th.,t om, (,r UyQ The i resident-elf ct left the hou- I . boat several miles below Paint j ' ;,bov -" oerc-nt 1 .-. ear, ard Reach l-Viday morning and came up t only -ne as little as fo tr per. nr. to the hotel pier hf-re (,n the SVa j on Its stated capital. HKhr n turrs Robin, a speed boat belonging to i . . . , , . . , t i t- i i .u - ; were lepnrted m the q of corJ. Letmird Replotrle. the steel mag- . rate. He held an informal recep- j P'Tation in the Pocahontas f.r-M f tion on the hotel veranda, and then West Virginia, while one Jr. cer.tr.il A t 1(1 I ff .

wer.t o u in a cmuy. ariving nu pennsylv.-inii. earned 21

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Mr. I . . ic yif. .-s ii. r u'ltnsnuj fn, owner of the Victoria, and Pet Finley Dunne, the author. Inter the party had luncheon at the cottace of J. F. Frazler of t'hicago. a fri nd f f Sen. Fr-lIr.Khuysen.

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F.x. h ing- tlrms. y lames S. Abxnnder. presidert of , Still LxploaCS: liOOSier

the .Natbmai nan or ommerce in New York, cautioned idle waging;

for the public tn resume active luv-, ing. urging business men t tniu - p. v -SiM'Utl .1 I'pv : late purchasing by reduced pr.ctsi 'TKRhn IlAFTT. In.h. Feb. -1 :,,,! on . keener t-rnclency jr. vo- ! ttirr John Piers m's fou r room h

Premier Horn Opposes Su j frage For Jap Women

Xabbed' For Breaking Law

I'.y A i:. ! ! I'Tes j ; T''KI''. F-b. 4. Prenib-r Har, -.p-a !:::. g tn the house of representt : i - I "rid i y aciir.st the oppotlop

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ductior. itfA the accrptance of "rt4-1 vas desttoved by tire Frb'.ay. hrf;,ib . at I snab!e Xircins.of rreotS." t,vaj, .trrestetl on ä rharc.-.i'f i.dat- - too i.-dbab

In iV connection

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Its' vl.;n..,!(m itf IM -which Pier.,on had i Th.

universal wmnan suf !

it wns premature and; He be'.ie-.eJ the rtf-sir-j I suffra' could not. bet the voice ff the people.!

measure . w:s defeated by the:

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McEvoy Shoots A Line of Poetry His "Ignorant Esay" today is written a la Walt Whitman. You'll find it on the editorial paqe under the Tov.er of Babel." It's good for a laugh every day. Read About Buns Today

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Wlr.g reported, had profits frort t2 percent to the lowest noted. Fite. Example. "None of tht-s companies ws

i j ( selling coal for $i a ton j -j 2 a ton, , cr even SIS a tr n. wr..s n"" S.-n. R. cd demanded. "One of them was." Mr. V.' ing re- ' plied, and cited a W rt Virrir.U . , pro.iucrr. "Till" cortupany reeltzed ; $l-.or: a ton for coal during Atwust," he added. "This was a small pro- ! ducer. was it not"" .Sen. Reed ron- : tinned. V.'e have been tcbl the i j little one got the high pri-es, and ! jl don't want to prtec nnyboly if j that is not the truth." i ! "It produced more than IfO'O')! ( tons In Mr. Win- said. "Thai ;

j puts It in second class of co.il rrtine." Sen. Reed point' d out that f,ther pr ductior. rcor-1s showed r. -.11-; lion tons annual output from ! era! mir.e. arid suggesting that -h

i P.s-ores demorivrate-.i that the small

er mines got the larzet retttrrr.

convene. 1 t I . ' : amendMent s b i ! "ot s "n ' b a t record .'!. r.rs of the b.:t to : a it .'''.r! w:. s !...:! . ers of tb" l'iil 'o , . i.tnciru' fror.i ; As the .-I-; . ! it ppp red t f.-r th" iio-s-. a te. .:.! b!;. : tbti! a I:-. al .'. . . nl "-' . - . i i . in ?.!'-' ti..''. it ie.d L. : ; : sag- I. e'. v F -b r . f t tie s - - , - . ..: , . cd t o c... : . . ti.-n bibs. . ' UM '"..lib. .-. day. to b. . -,. . ( 'all- ! r -.'ei The . ..r.-r .:' ta b i;s ; ., ,; . , a b- sh-l ':. : ' i'r; b.; . It -.-onlv r.i:'. ' -..r.'l ..''. . ; ' ! ' ". . ' vob-.-. Iii... : : erat, f f Mi- -,- - ; ; . r-- I-r ' c-.ver.-d v. b - ' ' force,-', a f ' si'd h -. st ll S" ! : -1 i - b t minor Ir.-ibtn bbb A fter th" of i'.t s-ji t . . r .! . . ' t ep-.b: b in. . ' ' ' i I ' f f.r o r. Bt ! e-f. i M. 'f ' .'j, -r: t a r..l J t , ; r. . ' P, '. 1 1 1 e ) f . " T i J " '.') fr'.in 'i ' o " ' from a b. rift -bb ' . ir the m-'.t, likewn.- w :.d ' ('mnilttf - Am ' d The romr.-btt. ir; ar duties r f -. - freh an..! fr: - p.- rcerit ad vi '. .''' . . j. res rved i.i at-, - ! from import .-. !' ! pertel rirl.'-ii i . :" : r-r.-s. abs . i ;i ; ",T Pr rw'. ntlr r. - f '. rrats, r to :.-b frf-'-i w(.v! r f A! -J ib-i. '. -pr. an at: ark on whit a th tr.i o!!e-i of b !bvmn.

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