South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 40, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 February 1921 — Page 4

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Ii:MA M. CAKDHt Mrs- Df-iiu M. Carcbr. J 1 2 S. Tiy-

1 TjiMi.iy morning at 1 Li i;.g ii f r Uu :m T'-hj:- R ?ide h'-r husdand R. j :, ,pirii.r t;h.. iH 5urviv-J by live ::;?it.i.. the Jlfi-l.-invs W. M. V'"':i -:?: V- M- Ki. HarolJ i j . t j r n and M.s-5 Carder., :; - V o M'.h i;-.jd. ami by j-irs. '-; !' . f'arda-r of Fort Wayr.. , v. .i bo:n Dec. 15. 1354, and j v. i:;..:n .rvs will bo held - ' r.--:dec- Thursday afin'iiuon 1 - : j O C .! snI ev. A I , .1.' r v. ill odteh.te. FUNERALS Mllr A DDI J ' MlIKUVS.

T?;c L--'dy of Mrs. Addie Shields, j where they rest three hours and re- !:; at her home Monday ! turn to Carmi. A day's pay must :t:' : win br- s nt to Medarys- j be allowed for each extra man. In .I.. V. !ne. lay morning. The! Ti. C. Hyers. general s-jperintr nfa! s-ivi s will l,f held at d nt of the Pig Four, told the coir.-Me-j. r sviil- First Christian j rr.ittt-e that the problem cf what to -:-iTi h in the n;ornir.K and burial j do with the extra men of a train ill be in the M-d.i rysville cemetery, j crew had been a problem since the j law was enacted.

ÄÜÜI70T rpum. 'Ii Uli M t 1 iA I V .? I I 7 GILMER TO DO REST W r 1 1 ( m --1 ( T7 1 . r I VwM.v ,. nI i.ir ir ti ciMiip Iianionil lielieved Wortbleb,. Ji:dt:- ,il:nei a v i 1 1 fac a peculiar ta.ik' win n he takvs the b nch this Tino : in c ity ,-oH t. The Jr!st -a ill be- a-kr-d to df( ide- the iwnei sh,p of a -diamond" ring, and then to determino whether the ring is a diamond or a. -white sanrhlrf.. 1 Ra. tly he will be l rced to decide - the inr.o eeno- or guilt of Chares! . ."II . Ml tiliKIll'Il. U ll w n I arrested last night on the complaint flf .. Mof.ro, rhapin st. Roth rr.-r. were taken into custody by officers in th-. west end cf the city last nUht after they had argued j over- the possession of a diamond iir;-. M'dirrr, in whso posesion the ring was found, claims he gave .de-re $13 for it. Moore f.xfd he v.-a to receive $H0 for the ring but lie did not gd it. II li Ring Worthless. MJolsrer was said t" rcr was said to have ben 1 y Intoxicated when arreted ! slightl .and his recollection of any trans-, action w.-k ntln r flim lln nUr.lA 11 11 . .ii.i siorv. nowever, ami ret used to ! nturn the ring to Moore. ; I'.d o o'h rials last niirht wer- puz- i !'d o( r the m. In their odnme 1, ii-.i ujamonu out . Ij? a 'iPldiire and has but little ; V;lI,'v- ! 00 z nas o. en lett to the jud-te , t- t-olw the jiroblt : rn. Moore was . 1 m . . . ordtr d by Capt. iS.hock to report at th-- op'.ning of court this morning. VOTE TO INCREASE INTEREST IN BOYS Lliurrlies Lxpectcd to Outline Program to Promote Activities.

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......v..a. siii . i . 1; f the Sunday Schoo! Superin'en- , ''''nt ':!l1,s TJ"'Uth Rend and M'sh ; awaka at the Y. M. -J. A. Tuesday i evet.ir.g. j il. I,. Goodwin cave a short a.l-' iltf ss on the subject of f'Doy Leadersliip" wherein he dwelt upon the importance of the bov in the community and the place he wi'l till In the next generation. He advocated . a greater interest in boys on the 1 I-art of the community and the citirtrns of It. "It is the duty of the s"v- ! al cb.nrclies and organizations of the city to devote more time and e ho r t In thfrir desire to hlp The ' !. bo are the men of the futnr.- an. 1 the citizens of another day," he said. It was voted that action be taken te brine the various churches 0f the ... , .. ... -' t -

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'"i Pa vi e-a.. .tie ui.u a. i uir , 1.1..1 a. - i-ipe iaw I piu- ; v id in 5 th.- time and opportunities v up ., i,.a. f sp,..th i:.,tlj -ttilh- in .i-:ter.ing to lectures and : a d. r-per interest In their 'a . and iüv. It i. expected that . it'...- d:urdns of the city will have ' ' art Pin evenings which will be sol,--j ited to the gatliering cf; CHARGES BIG COAL COMBINE I. M .Ijidlji L. i VTT'n:i FIRM PAGE ONE) 1 'ich his ntt rnev h p!

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a o--t-.,.- f. .r- i toe strar tor n.s. date, and jocular reN'a ' :k w.-re all jmt in tb.e record. fP,. n I witnesses pree. . led. ! .CS a serious thin: Sen. i P,. i iviteri--. t---d. "r p .- r.., -n. l .... j p.' a - rs a. r.- opt-ninc; for the 'i it th.ey ar,- guilty of what you (.rts Dirt Fur Coal. T1- v .ire aai!-v." ' ltitter retor"T'.,e only rt .! -p. I a v. up lu re a tl - p. ar po;de !nvr to erat fron; thaa- .apti 1 .iv I'.p- price. I've h ul tr.y -. wdti th.-rsi. T'.ut the firt d I had to step out. tb.e a c to ir;.- was al! v ..;;' -i h.ave pp lauch . u-"otv.er had to barn ! Ad la- could d.o wamld be to . :t i-do a fire and shovel it -" . at. r In.-t v r cent ash." p - -a tr.e charges . temporarilv - ' Pitt- r. and Chiirmati Ri-i a 1- d that -orr..borativ w. lid. Called fir-t W.-d-d cxaniin.-i. S' tp llcei ll. .U th" federal :u'-'tlts be in. "to s if the other man v too." bat the point was r . a t e r s is:o n. It bls Ul CltUTINti. o s.'.p .,. eriiislments ed ' V Id. nt. J. R. Stackitav r(eruitinr station. Th-e in-trua'if rs com- 1 '. , V ; i . ' ., ' .e- i'ump; -t tr.e d -rs to a.l ." ; ' . ,?.!!t"".,!.y, 4,f n;tv'f ' ;..a:m. a:... niy Ou.oi.ii.-i . ?'bb' 1 n dstm--nts -,'veral '

RAILROAD MEN SEEK RELIEF III HEW BILL

Ti t pr,,.,,: floors Attack on I4 nil Irani Crnr rf rtn 'uu v ' ' " ' ' L' w lK"-rd trains at .'irmi, III., ride as rrVVTIT!.Ti TMaM tMHI.' nvri I'tfsavnhti Uiii.i iuii.s - w v" Wat ash coming into Indiina. when they take off theV hats and put on tiniforrn caps. That task ends their dutir s. h- said. unti. Evanvi,te is reached when they help to load and I uniraa pas.-ncrers. iney noe men I across the Ohio to Henderson. Ky.. I . . oi Liie ei.,ii;e ui:u iii: vvuuoicit does ii"t want him in the caboose of a freight train." he said. I!tra Man for Indiana Neither Illinois or Ohio have fu:V tra:n crew laws, he said, so through : train! trains are compcufu io prk up an lQ croSjf lhIs statf. He . ....... . . , -v j denket that tne law operaxea to ooP'T U'crdon of Trrre Haute. ! chairman of th legislative committee of the railroad of Railway Fire- , men and Fnginemen, spoke in opriOS,lllon to the repeal mouHurc. The extra man was needed, he said as' a precautlon, agalnst wrecks. The , 1!. 1 ovtn hrnk,precaution' against wrecks. Th proper duties of the extra brak 1 , . , TT 1 't T All 1 It I HP 1 rv - I. i I i . . U UV V 1V' man. Mr. Gordon said, concerne Inspection of car wheels, airbrake?. ' u,. n. etc. Officials of the trainmen s tin ion. he said, häd not received notifi . . f. i i . . nt f .1 , ....'n. .",,1 no dire cation of the hearing ami nc ciaie had been prepared in support ot the present law - nn?n tne t A number of noted men th hrnrlnr intending to oppose the eight-hour-day for women bi'l. but : consideration of that measure was postponed until Thürs lay ever; to glve tnc committee opportunity; conslder a BCnate Mil on the subject. The house bill prnhibVs em- , nlovment of women in lacT.erie. n- ; 1 thP hours of 10 p. m. anI , L A t0 0f Gary employers, in- ' . ." .r .. ..-.. . f -iir. c i '.i dm c t '. -xi l a r:. . s( i i - Bf.lt,, ' -, .1 n d rvn , . n's a'in: t, u tw hnberdash. ;-: L S. 1 Myor. a' dru!?t; and H-ir-y R. rn-.ih. proprietor of a departpe-nt ..r.- ..tori.Un' tne hearing to eisrl,ss the c;.Tht-h will r-turn for tl our dav bi'l T;n. y he hearing Thursday evening. NOTRE DAME M..r.- than Ho fres'im-'-n enjoyed the class s ra.ker in R -own sen ban v-i:: - - - - - .piahtv than nny y t att "Ve1 or (U !p v Francis MofJarry the campus. c. s c. pr.r of h- ih.-hma i domicile in Radii: '-.all. spoKe on the comparative s'ar-ding of h' present y.-a'ding 'ds i'i ni 0 1 " d vi, t'.v-. of r.'.hcr v- als-, "The I - - at the c-ine'i'!nn of the c ent, "you..g Wop" Ail.2, the Cuban mitt ara t. v. vt;t a fas: :, n-un 1 1 ing exhibition with l-myon, iu classy ftather of Prow. is n 1. K Tom IUilly faced a to-ig:i custoj. in c 'Ioi:nell of Pad n for roan and Frank Ca hill iet a tart t ' i 'Cid" Mansfield " ' ii l"' ' b n- ' best of the r-sd. :";b :s en ih. . campus "Parker. the Str :miei 1 j Lewis of Notre Ram", p'nued Sey- ! frit to the mat after 10 minutes c touirh wrestling. Key. fleere Marr deli ere ! at j interesting adilres : on " P- ct a ; Jt hnson" at the regular metij the Knights of Colum''s T 1 levelling. Renihan Rally --'Re eld j fioIo5st nnd st;ir of "v 1 cies resr-ondd to sev.-.d . cores and niusie was f urn shed bv the fa,,- 0,.. A t,...: a lunch followed, be n,o,.i",. - - - ' . I uesitay nrter-ooM umie. t'ie d -e t!on of Pry. Pommes, instructor ef i 1 i n - The glee cltt!) -ehe a d Tues.dav noon and evo-. in pr. o ' - ' priori f the openi-ig concert i v Washington hall next week Students of Carroll hall are pre paring an elaborate propra fo ( their smoker to be h-dd Thuas la; I evening. Tickets have been limit.--tto ?.c0 and both Carroll and Rr.wn- ! son red rooms w ill be thrown open ; fr the ent.. taiument of the -Jfr.; tions will feature the .v. ning. The 40 hours devotion wer- I brought to a close with services t ir j Saciad Heart church Tuesdav (VI I ' o ui.u in.-i' j ti mo cnurcn V. dm vbiy morning. M ur t VlCrOll, It OUIUlVd III c 1 ' . ii . tri u c ana i ci a t'aiicm. Loses I'ursc; is I ennuess An Rar.s ille young mau anst tr wertd the c.tH of th" country at th" in lira k e :" th world's war ar.d tr. jted in. the mar'.ms. II na.s s.a. ere ly. woiin.lt ! wldb- v.-r- , . s - as and .irilx- reeentlv was d.is- v i harmed from tlie tp.arine hospital in Kvar.svila- to oiir.e l.re for trejlTPard and for training. vorttlona! 1 le came to South Rend last Thursday. Rist nicht in the local V. M. :. A. he lust hi.-; pocketbook cent lining h: rompensation m.-ney. p.-U'. receipt; and valuable papers. A through search of th..- building was made but the wal'et could net he feu n1. The ex-mar:r.e needs the mon-y, dnee !;e i y. t nr.abh- to work. The f.r.dcr would be h'aping one i of the 1 ys who s.'tcrPle.-d evrrything for the good ef his country. if ha- Would return the purse and conti.ts to tiu dtsk at the Y. M. A. or to th headi-uart rs? cf tht- American Ited Cross. wori.i rriu ci: farrs. INDIANAPOLIS. Feh. S. Reduction ( f the Fort Wayr.e street rar -ro to six cents cash, with 10 tk 't-' b imr soil for 5 3 cents, was , , . , .,, asaed nf the public sorvp-e commitTu s tay at ; he aring at which ,.oinp;i!iV officials Urg: d indetmite continuathm of the present ven

Tradition and

Tradition Loses, Andy Too

Hut Little T cntrnaker Celebrates 50ti Anniversary by Climbing Pole, Walking Cable and Doin-z Otber Stunts He

Liked in Life The Weather lLm may bo pood or Lad. but he loves to play trick, ami it mus: b- s-:M that he has no respect for tradition. Anyway ho hook a wie'-- d ti.-?t Friday. Feb. 4. , ,.nci Kav. us rain, with the result . tJ:at A. H. Cn-uubur?, 74S Ldund . av i,t.kd nt th -kv all dav and , w,.nt to b0;1 with an cmptv leelir.? for lJu. first timo in 27 ytars. Th,. fa,.t was that Andv'a tradition was L-uted and all on account! of the ram. On I ri Jav evening, i.',.k i hij sayed to climb the telecrafh pole j iiTiTi.aifo NT i T f ü j ... 1 .nt Vi a !

, . . k , Andy has taken to a quie ter side of considerate froup of iirernen who.,, J , ... , , , . 1 - ,, , . ' dfe. but-still he remembers in hit had trat Ik-r( d to s:e Inn, iul!ed him , , ,l down and r,M it was too wet. hart th days f hl3JlrCUS For tlu- m,t 11 y nr.. which !s has not footten tht?m nnd ofte" ... t..... i; , , I ?oea over then great moments

ii.tw ' .. -i'- V Lli. I I J'v'l' "'il L v i. T.I , -,,,1 i i, i.iu r., i.iau la.lT lliii'.a .ir.il tbe:i walked th- cablf to ;nc-ir,y tree and slid down the ' n?;atir,n ar(1 traMiti- hHll ,jp y ruin,(1 it. Iii '.vf yr r, Ar.1y mail.- p-oorl and on Monday evenir.tr he did his Lunts an . t'. It better afterwards. A'! fi-i!' Iiit An ly. T. with the Kitrr and I'ranklin Firm -f Acrr b -.tic P"".irn traturs and was nl.-'o member of Gary's I v 11 " . p ( - 1 1T nmv de" ! f" "t!i the forrr.er bat Andy 1 sth1 lives He jo'ned the circus vhen he war 17 years old. and rei -lu-neu cm general yuineipies wnen : i i - ..- lie ii'.i n (.ll.tl III lliu vonnger generation at the counfy HARDING SHIP ITfiF TH Mim. üiuua u liiui. CHANGE PLA8S p ., T;, TT r . rrc?ltvnl-l'Acvt 11 a S hxporten:.e n Travel! HIT Tliroiidl - tite Florida Jungle. TOV'Tl-.-QlP FROM PA C, R ON'E) : :de. Krori . the r.di iV.ks they cair.eia-t n.im xor a lr v.ci 1 '.any ; hat lv.--.-d :;H iMp afp -noon and' then hey vi'.h rt ok to pilot him down the river bark until they fstab'i -h rl Ii i on with the secret service expedition. P'str !''i':nit the party in a hilf doyen -p-t-a-.d.d' s. tip v s'artcd routhv-nrd. n'.onr the T)iie h;"h.wav. j At New t-'-eyrna. trey pulh-d up to more i-"onry at. oat the i torta. j ?; i oro-vr-d h 're of touri:-"s trttcl: drin rs a' d r 1 .ivirs. A short dstin o t-.-nth 'ev trivrna the en'ourre rna' auo'lor st"p when it me a f l-'in-r s.-c-f-t servle" ot that had co- e hp frevi Mo-niifr lafoon t" pilot hrt,v To'-ad th r..- e ' i'.k ' -p. . ro-i d bi ' " a P e d . n. t-'1'' ! tpt '' nv ipd t 1 . . . t - - t, q- ; r 1 - a ' . . v jp ' ' : .-.o'. thr f'To" ai t;le t ! i Pr'v '' s 1 in.r,, f ;r'-r. r-i...-..- by rvdor WOv- . ?hi -v.o n-rtv " al'-d e. '.-d"" 1 ,'aT- 'v' i" ve-e nt th? ci. - '' p'-'1-.'-- p --. (D ,,p;., i,r, ,.-r v,a,.0 vo - hr-i v-(-tr,f,-.piV i, i,onn ! b""-'1 1 "1, revf r ,.f ; .. T-i, ,ro n .-.ra.-t be j f, . , ,n tr, pi' --.--N-f - V-i'rv j rn- bt f-r. .,!- : ..mm i,r Mr "i-dVrr tr v., v-a i..r..r.,tr.,i"n i n V """ r'!'" r,,,f , -b ' 1 " ""f-t. te d n ' h-rd. s 1 ton v,., , .a-,,. n ... of v, ( I v:.. -,.. , . t pi T 1 1 1 . 1 1 I l n-nrin r e - --.---r.-i u-yr v-fi-o p ). a i i ) t f ii , ,1 v.-, "- i-rvv'fr r'.-. t. m nt ioi'i f 1 rn'.-ViTl t t O n'l' 'lrpnttj tl-, t " O mjU- rvianvn of j we- ., p-i , ona tu,, that I cv"'"''"'' b-..""-h rro.'tB a nd In11. : ;,t e!"-1-."-'! e rttr. p-pith chucged It'-o-i -c I ''ail. V.r. R.trdi'-c n?.d s'vernl others j weed to the Yice-:;p intendil'LT to b-'n'.' --em ' la:-c avh.ore. and i s?"'ip! the td'--hd in 1'ayton i. but they j r v-re,t their et in., .tod wh-n they ( ara-1 l.pa; it v;i to s iv goodbye to tie ir er rap i n a -'is. .Ver of the tody had srrouTe,l ti'O'.-tdvo; (n the t.'t-s of : long ! d. s- r d i-nt-.-r.- n ar tP. pi -r. Mr. n.v.-.Pnr ppv. d a d. :iberatf. W;1V . abe -T t'-.- si: ihiecr r-i.-r in th.; tratherdar ulaorr.. a1tbop.xh hN f.- t'nc: gave v ie tiiph r hi'n once ,jr t'vir. . e a , :-. ii... -d '. ira in s-i f-r v and io.- a-Mc- I'tito bi .'onyi bei.-.n to ,;.--r.(i.- r a'.- on'" is ihibly ''hv if i A ;-: s . voied. t'e inrtv di-a.-ndf-d. s,: di"! the str'Pts of "Ti e !..! of a T"rfect 1 ;!'.-" and ' ' " d n i u h t , Ri lies" flerpig ;pros the wat rs. Dozen Strike Breakers Hurt in A'cr York Riots P.v Aso, i ited Prr ss: ARPANV. N. V.. Feb. S. Operation of street cars' in Albmy and j Troy Tuesday by the I'r.it-d Traction I cca.niany under ( pen shop condlI tbui.- br.e.icht about riotinir in both citi. Shots w re hr. it by the po i i ; o in i rov in uisp. rsinc crowi.s. a j b'7.-n or mere strikebr akers were i more r r 1 ss seriously injured, ears were wreek-d. nuy wires torn down, roadway? blocked with debris and sw itches tamptta d with. Thr-"- cars v.ar- moe..l in Albany I and f- ur ir. Troy over th- main lines of th.- eompar.y, which wa re tied up 11 days ago by a strike of th" 1,200 employes when th0 company ati tempted to put into effect a new 1 wa? scab" calling for a "5 percent , , . . , ! iba rease. ;p- cars earned no pas- ; sencers. j Th- company plans to send out stars manned by strike brt akers early

Friday Meet,

Within Ring. fairs and often came to South Bend, where he especially shon in the contortionist art of twist and twirl. One day Fomcone ran away with his best circus suit and then i he became a clown actor, in which ' rapacity he also charmed with his art. Then Andy retired and came to South TJend to live. You may find n V - lHfta . ... , . , . . ' , I "Anlr.gs. Tents. Wagen Covers. Etc. Awnings Repaired, Tut Up. Taken Down, and Put Up Again." ddin jii nit quiei u ins iuuiii an .... . . . 1 i'viiuniia tn t v .jüic uu mv. , , , . . . ipparatus he has rigged up for tht T-urpose. Will Keep It Up. He is now "0 years eld. Every eb. 4. if it doesn't rain, he climbs the pole opposite the fire station ' md does a few tricks for the birds u-ound and the firemen and pasislng people below. He intenis to keep that up until he dies. This is the story of Andy who was foiled last Friday. He is quiet, genial, good natured little fellow. He may be laughed at. but even in his own peculiar way he still has the love of his circus days in his heart and in that there is something we must admire Andy for and think well of the circus man who makes awning and fixes tents, FUNERAL THURSDAY

FOR REP, MATTHEWS;!

Body Accompanied to South Bend by Committee Representing House. The body of Asa E. Matthews, a representative in the state leglslatuio from- tt. josepn county, w no died in an Indianapolis hospital Mon-.ay night following a brief 111nes.s, arrived here at 5:20 o'clock Tuesday afternoon and was taken to 'his nome. two mues wesi 01 me cnj on the Lincoln highway. Funeral services will be held at the residence at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, nith Rev. Young, pastor of the Mt. Pleasant church omctating. Burial AMll be Held in tne nignianu cemeI tery. Many friends of Rep. Matthews, r, l,, nrtr pii the St. Joseph county ofiicials who were elected last fall. .a- c uie body at the train. The committee appointed by Speaker Mct' ure, consisting of Reps Anderson, Johnson. Morgan. Curry, Otto Deyler and M. T. Calef, accompanied the body to South Rend and will remain until after the funeral. The body will lie in state at the Matthews home until the funeral. Convict Returns After Brief Exploit as Woman r.v Ass elated I'rs : P.'tANKFOKT, Ky Feb. 8.seph Wendling, central figure te: years ago In a Louisville murder Mondaj night added another tohh remarkable exploits, state official: announced Tuesday. He broke prison they naid, apparently parade. the streets of Frankfort in woman' ili'fss- and when be tired of his brie; escape he was caught by guards asce nding a rope ladder' in attempt i a.g to scale the reformatory walls "The fact that he carried a dress! led prison officials to believe Wend ling may be responsible for the aj pen ranee of the woman In blac) whoso presence on the streets ha been reported a number of times tc the Frankfort police. Wendling seereted himself in the prison chapr after a picture show Monday nigh4 ;rul i" unexplained manner j 1 niaile his way outside the reforma'tol'V Wills I TTU fi..t.e w-i t.nt.wJ ,..-1 . j search instituted, but lie voluntarily returned. W(IAN LO.SIIS 1TILSE. LAP ORTH. Ind.. Feb. S. A purse coT.f inimr SI, .100 in notes was lost by Mrv. Arthur Fogle cf this city 1 Tuesday. Mrs. Fogle expres-s tno 1 beppf she lost the purse while rid- j in-,' to Valparlso in a truck with herl brother. Just received another shipment of Grey suede pumps, with beaded strap, at 0 Also in brown and black. W. L. DOUGLAS Shoe Stores Blackstone Block

CHICAGO BANKER

OUTLINES PLAN OF INSTITUTION

Robert O. Lord Speaks Before;'"

Meeting ot binployment Manager?. Robert O. Lord? vice president of the Harris Trust & Savings bank o: Chicago, addressed a meeting of th Manager' association, held in th cafeteria o the Mishawaka Wcoler comoanv. Tuesday eveninsr. Th' ; meeting was devoted to a discussion of how to encourage thrift and Icn associations; amonir .-industrial emDloves. m m - narrison jiyon, presiueni o; im; local association, presided and briefly outlined the plan of the Wilson Brothera 7o. used in promoting thrift among their employes. i I o explained that an association i formed evt rj' year and that very employe is entitled io lvo:iv : member and deposit as much of Iks Income as he desires. At the cl-v. of th year the money is inv-ted ii gilt edge fecurities which enables the depositor to realize a. neat sun. I from his Investments. Mr. Ryon j declared that the plan had prove very successful in the Chicago am' South Rend factories of his firm. 'viuihi jtMJii- iikmhi, In explaining the Harris system i iuim, juniu ÄiUii'u uiii. uie company believed that every employer has a moral obligation to meet in the provision for his employes after they have become too old to any 1 nger be of service to

the company. "Big business." said j at thMr. Ford, 'I? continually looking for 1"-' young blood and for this reason the ' Taylor.

older employes soon become of little value to the institution, and are sooner or later ousted. With this in view the Harris Trus' i Sc Savings bank has instituted the. !an known as our employes savng and profit sharing plan. Our; flj'fltem has been in operation since 116 and has proved to be of eoptional tnefit to the employe." I Mr. Ford said that after an em- ! ploye has been with the firm for a period of three years he or she is compelled to deposit sonn-mmrhly an amo.mt not exceeding ö percent of his or her wages in the association. No officer or employe is p..-r-mlttcd to deposit more than 'l ' thr ycar in the fund and the bank then in tl,rn m;ike.s a deposit to thecrelu v the cmploye. . , ... i Mr figures wha: h ; slewed that a person who has do - ..-.' j.j m- oc.n. ,

j i io, now nns to tneir credit soma - . thing over $4,000. He cxpla-ined in ai 1 t lira- .-!a : j detail the rules of membership and ' ;i ,:;:J:'!' ' ' v' r t! ; declared that after a brief period; 1 w'- a:;i ! . v. of momi,crship the amount to an if. n-. Th t a'a

1 m. . ... .. ff-;,.. Following his address a round 1 table discission of the plan wa, held Numerous suggestions war made and approval of the plan was voiced. Dodge Plan I'pl iinel. C. K. LuchenbauRh of the Dodge Manufacturing Co. outlined the plan of thrift that is now being used at the Dodge plant. He declared that the most Important part of hi; duties wen the gaining of the con fidence of the men with whom In work Mr. Ruchenbaugh told of the thrift club that has be-n 01-'ganize-d at the Mishawaka factor: 0 and said that it had more than met the expectations of those who spon sored the Idea. In a brief business session held by the association President Ryowas elected as the representative o the eppanjtion to the national q vernlng board of the Industrlil Re lations Association of Anuriea. IP 2 r ii- 'mi i i m j ipr7

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