South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 74, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 March 1921 — Page 4

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tHE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

IGE INDUSTRY IS SPEAKER'S TOPIG

' (Chamber of Commrrrr Mem-kA-t IL...- A.Mrn., I.- :i JJlir 1 I I ill I r j Lc-lic C. Smith. "-, rf tl- rvnrr.rrs'-th 1 r. L r:" r r-jr cr.-irry !f- !iv i ": Indutry kp 1 ra i r s r irh :n ? h- f-"d rf pr'at ;t" Ii. v.'-- e.f the :;!. ; lkr lfi,- ('. v-t iy of th" National :.it'.' r; of In.'i.t'r.M '.aha go. in ..p. addr ': .it , th regular d.nr-r ri :ing f the H:nn-r of !; ': M' n.iy , r.f-rn. r. T. J ..:. r.f thr. i; i.- -M i:'"trie Co.. a's '."-.e n the ' "Industrial L.-rhtir.g I ' 'p-"!"" A. Q W!V,n ; rr i .1 r th- m-t-Mr. : 1 ,i i- iri-A:r.ri-n i r, i ' ' ' r ; 1 :.:'-ry to th' rrint J.iy an. I hi. ! t'nt f fl- : J, V'-r I v.: .:;.v to ki!., - ' - , "Thh :: in.Iu--r;. Vrir in Arrs-r-i'A ! r. in t h A tr 1 7 ' ' . pr,.iV.tr. "In 1 , -. jr.'rv :!! ; a .s'mra for .i of tl .'.- t't. of r. iturr.I a-..i i-i r7fi. f r t"n,J.

In J M'O th' r'- wr. I t"i'-. th-- ,y on- .-n. Iyl tr.t, an-l a rar.f!-'!r-rfi" 1 ir. J::o t-'. t!i- njii'l , i:ii.th"r: Mi .J. lri.-;ina Shrtt. riy. A ' ( ;n:.".nt of 'i.arhi:.ri-:. '. In. 1 tH ' f-isu-v, M r.-. Victor T hi ti , 1 tlKT" w ro 3..rf ;.'an.- :n th" "in- lfaycttt- also survives try an .J this yr.tr '.vm 1 1 atn ur.t ; n w-.is a ni'rnifr of th" Sutli Of f..oOö luiiU li'.rrA nrri.r. L'I h I.. I.. S.. ;m1

Th tr:..: frti'H t! ty aiiiO'jnts !. - 1 i-'' ..... V, in rank i. u,txuu.'.Ux irvltn. ; lf tnr I n.rr.l --at-. I "In th.- past, fivo r-, h ji mst . of prnrj jrti'fr;1. str.r'-. nrüi 'l- iivcry ! hm i:ir' a.-..i t th" fvtnit 'f !''-! pr-r nt w ii;i th.- ;ri' iim jump"'l only ."7 i r 'nt. Th" fahuro of a rf.r rr .-.p-.n J i :i r jar:,; in pi :- f - lias ".rn to th- n 'a ! ;r.'i r.:a" H'l' i ancfi iroia s.- vf v lutiori in th'.' ! inclustn'. COUNCIL FAILS TO PROBE ACCUSATION OF WARD RESIDENT Ney in-. However. Deelare He Will Not Pnh Charge Against Jndson. (d NTfNLRP rRrM PAOR X R ing at the m xt r gular session of the . ity fathers, two weeks hence. Included in the ep'nsts that must be met daring the primary registration and election is the salaries of the various election othtials In the precincts and wards of th" city. Pesj it" the fact that C.ilbert Rlliot. president of the board of wrirk, .appeiicij to tlie members of the council and asked them to suspend th rules and ratify the contract with the 11. Christman C . fop the crtction of th" central pumplrg station and the installation f rats in which the biir jmrups will ultimately be placed, the ratification ordinance wan ordered to be smt to the committee of the. Whole. Pay Kirk Icy Ulli. Mr. Elliot explained his reason for asking the council to rush the measure through by saying Mr. Christman was anxious to get his order in for materials ar.d tvac also anxious to begin work on the construction of the new station. An ordinance appropriating $4.0n0 for the pu re ha of n"' tire hose was referred to the committee of th whole. A resolution -is adopted for raiding rhdericy to the i;re dpartment by building an addition to the No. 4 hose house ;(nd installing a fire truck. A sum of $40.3 wa- awarded to Marsh R Kirkh-y as pament for h!.Judgment secured against the Citv of South Rend. R. C. Wi!vr wail also gien in his ase against th ci:y. An ordin ince was ado, ted a ppropn uinc Jl.r.S.f. ftr the p iymnt of assej-sment on city pi open y. A petition asking that arc lights re placed on Walnut sr.. at the i't-trrse-.-tion of th.- New Jersey Central U. R. Co., and on Sample st.. At the intersection of the Miver crossing w-.ih referred to th. committee of tlie whole. SAY WORKERS WILL REJECT REDUCTIONS (Ci"NTTNTRl RR M PA;i. Ni: an org i -: n of g- r. r.ii sua ua g rs of a'.l railroads w it :i t rmir.als at th : p"-r- . Th'- re ! acr;cn tb.e :, i .".e w crke-rs w i. arked ;' wet'.'il w:p" la. bor board t "rp'oi e rt'c c t - ! VC Mav afr'rikes. A ; r. i r r i t '. s, . 1 1 1 1 -vin-i workers .in atf - ct ., I : 5 n rec y .cir .'. ' i a : f t o e?n-p'.-;. of !;- R. : iv. ar I . n vi w.t ; "..( We. ! . '. r t ! i i ! . v v.ii t i ';:. s ' o - n..)-r.-' C-, ; '. . : .t;.- . f 'r-pc 1 u;.ce r.- . .-;,:! :.-r -r l l.fcou.e .!":-:; April T. I MH.iK.olS OI'IiR VIION. jT'i'e t. I'biin-r. ovc..'r 1 n . ; t r- - . :' t h" !'! :".T C:c V . a 1 i.itc .--r t '. . c : ; -rk bo rd. i.r.!.' v. . p. op. '..:.. :; h i-rr.tT-r:-.- .!- Mo--! i . Tb- . i ann v. .,s p rf. ' i e .J ? ; , r. :id'rce, I''M w. i,i ,:v . Try A EM S-T1MES Wan! Ath Sore Throat or Mouth Tri ficuM l -r-eptje tl.roAt ani n:ouih Van a-d ha'tby. Ar.v cUs-a--? ilz.t tracks th-? cai.il through vrhicli nu-t p-5 :? fa"-!'. eV., th- :::zj - eirir.1: r.d tl5 Terr air ve trratLe i.i a 5cr;ou3 .fitter. Vi'i:v r.e-lect :re Thron: cr ere ilcuth x.lr-z, TONS IL! NE xuaLcj it 0 eav f;r v u to p t rd ff TONSlUNcl i sr----:i:!v rrT.ircl fcr L.i cc 1 -ir-. ; e. TCNS1LINE rS.i Hi f-.i lu:y yri cxi tp-:. 1 uca it. iip a 1 tt". 3 J a tk h- ur -rviie: ve t c.ta -t it ejuiciir wren, ree.u. ;;:f jol CO.. HoepitU S .e, A

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i, mil .urn. Ji.r! J'-u, f ! " 1 1 :r-.. drd ht h.H Tu-! i' Mar. . aft-r K ; r.tl.H illi1.' - - of pt i r t. ';::! . He wa : i . . .r ...i and o-.i ..-. i im r r::i i i a st :v raj !.' r. Ii' F :rviV'l by hia parrnt. Mr. nr. 'I Mr. I C. .1 tt. living .it 1 1 !". Marion - . th:.- :'y. lv Im :.-: r.'. Mr.'. C-ibr. and Mi- r.a'er J';. ': li'- in h' re. ":K brother, fy .I t', of P' Tt'v '1. He -a.) - 1"-! t! in Therntown, Ir.d.. A u ". I '.''. Tfu- b-dv n;.iv l.e- ie we d at h" .1. tt t o -Mr r:ro . Marion st., urn t;l u i. m. Tn-esd -y, h n fxirw-.-'tl ;v-r w ill be coral u'-t'-d l-v II v. A. i:. Mo!i;rr. Hur.-il will I in a ,nl? at Iliirhlir.d nn:f! ry. ;:V T Mil 11' I) IKS AT MIUTAKV HOME UV.i'l I;ns t.f-n r i . of th w. ...-., ,lf ,,.. s,,niph A ni" ri' an war, win t: .-, -:jn -x M(n!ay ni'rni:i a Natio-.al Mili-

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f i" so" of Mi Mll.'r. 7?:. !.. ; -.! i.V.. th -it y. I:',ti'!' lh'- parfit. If K .-irvivl th'- .')'i li.n .itii!:if r,t, N't. i. w. o. r. f.j( v for s, rvi, , , nn, ,.,,,,, M r. MUlr-r hft la.-, rieht f,.r I'ayton tr, rPturn w ilh th. 1(1(ly (lf his ...j ( t Iii.- citv. J MAYOR CARSON MAY OUST CHIEF KLINE RESULT OF "ACTS" Citv Kecntie Demands That Mrs. Sholly 1m. I)i?eharj:r! as Pol ire woman. Open rupture letwren Mayor Carson and Chief of Police Klino over tho appointment two week? ago by the board of public safety of Mrs. Rlla Sholly as a m (-m.be r of the police, department it was made known Monday, is. expected to rcs-ult in the removal within the next 1)0 elays ef "hiof Kline as the city's police head. It waa learned Monday that the mayor is emphatically displeased at the action of Chief Kline in Inducing; the safety lo;ird tr name Airs. Sholly as a member "f the department, and that the, mayor has threatened to remove the chief if Mr. Sholly is not removed from her present police position. Soon afior it became known that Mrs. Sho'dy had been appointed, which was at least 10 da s after the action by the stiff ty board in placing her name on the city's payroll, the mayor was asked concerning the appointment. He exhibited surprise and anger, and a few minutes later the city's chief executive was closeted with his chief ,,f police. The conference between th-- two i said to have ended by the mayor threatening to remove the chief if Mrs. Sholly was continued on the d. partmcn. The mayor then made the public announcement that Mrs. Sholly was on the d partnient only temporarily, and that her service;- would be dis-P--n-d with by the latter part of last week. Many Protects 1 "ileil. The mayor admitted that. many pretests, had been filed with him against th" appointment of Mrs. Sholly on the department. It is said to have been pointed out to the mayor by those objecting to her appointment that a place run by Mrs. Sholly was closed by the police during the l-Ve.l W. Keller ad nuni.-tia-tin. and that her reef rd is not one that would reflect credit n the administ ration. The mayor is said to have become exttamely angry when ir wa.s made known to him that Mrs. Sholly had been nanud on the department without Iiis know bulge by th" saf . ty beard, and that an angry scne folic wed between him and Chief Kline when he visited the bitter's odiee. The ?.-. i yor then is known to have ordered members of tb.e admiii'.ration to quit t'y investigate some of the al' -: d actions of Mrs. Sholly m her pres. tit portion as a member f th" police tie partm? nt. Tb.e same objections against Mr.'.. Sho'ly are aid to hae '. n pro-:-cnt"d to tb.e mayo.- dur ing tb.e s. vt ral tinas tb.at slie hasatt.mptid to eblaiti a pktce n the department that v. er- i L'istei ' d with him at the :;mo i f Ins indu-. ti'-n into ..rlic" more ti.an thr cars ago. Soon aft. ;- the dSbandir-.g of the. l.oar.i appointed to v.. gi.-er tl;e a!i n women of th- . irv duving the war an attempt was m i.b- :.g..:n by Mrs. Sh.olly to obiin ati a pp Mntm.er.t on tb.e ip:.rt- . and it this time protests, from v,.m,M . -g in:. it puis of tri" city wer' 1 with, tin- t:ior. Mrs. Sh -11 v w .i s a memb. r e.f th .t'i. n re '..-"rati-m board. At tb.at time the plan was understood to have her replace Mrs. Minnm Rvan- as plicewouiar.. Vizhcr to Pica in City Uvjorc Judgr (rilmcr nit Charzr of Having Booze i Paul Pi.'k r. T 1." W. Monroe m.. j w .is arrest, vl Monday :": e on by ! T teeth e Samue! K oc 'orow sk i on a ' charge of n . . i !?-g intov.ic it ing liq1 r from a aric r. Mr. Pi.ker. aec rdlng to the police, operates a H s- . taurant a-d soft drink parlor at tb.e above a-biri -nd the fji: mtity of Ilvico- .a- d. hve red to Iii? .i i arly Mon.i.iy aft.-rt o n. He was reh.iv.-d ' on bond a.'d will be arraigned in Judge I'.i'.mer's court thi.-. morning. J.dm P- mo- was pb k d up ;y the p. :: , . ry Men-.ay ea t.iti g on a ( charge of :. -lating the sp. d law. j He v. ill a'.-" be srirn i hearing in i cit v ourt t 1 t '. j Ry 1C -.. Perhaps wt- h o1 '. -TT r imt ir.vi : tl. it Pan -p.. .li.-troi till wc cm dlsa rm I u r o. n gem n. i I Pretty I'augcnni. lf not th'- . p.p.g s'. kr.e.-.,- th it : tr'-i'c our s!-'t sre.rn so n'.ip'h as I the viriani.ng d.--:sc.

FRANCIS W, LONG CLAIMED BY DEATH

Hiisiiici-s Man, Hih in Masonry, Dies After Brief Illners !'r;i!i' :h W. IynT. T. 7 yr irsr o'i. at r.j.Aoith hnsnit.l K'inJ iy c. r,in at 7:1." rrlck an a roMjlt .f !natr,i,i trouble fr.r which hr- nn'hrwrnt an Operation four vrrk ac-. Af:T th" su . ful tf-rnr, itinn c f th" rpr ration Mr. I)!);:':! rrr.'ütinn was much imrr'Vd an'l 1." was rr-mvf'l to hin tmr.ts in ;h" rirr hotrl. wli'r f s itforr.l a rr'ap".- an'l van Berlin tTK'n t th" ly-'pitil fur trntm' nt. Mr. Ixr.s: was prominent in husi21. s.s rircl.s in th" ity. having tcrvr.I thf South fkr.'l .Supply .'. in the apacity of pr .i'Jcnt up to tho time of his rtr.ith. I To was idntitid w ith In.al Masonie orcr-inizatiora: an J prrs'iriofl luri:: th" yr-a r of 1 i 2 0 as worshipful master of iouth Ihn'l lor! so 20 4. V. and A. M. Mr. I-r.s was horn May 'Z2, 15. in Nohh- county, Ind.. mmirc to vt: tli V,t :mI 1" jTitm a o from I'ort Wayne In May. I00T, t wa? marliol to yiya Rrtha Prlrker, of I'ort Wayn". who survives him. Iirsldes his wif". h'" Ir-avrs two brothers. Harry II. and Aibrrt M. Lonrr. of South P.'-nd. and a si:t r. Mrs. "William Appl'-man, of Kr ndallville. 1 rid !a na . Th" body will lie in dato at tho ro-id"iu c of A. II. Smith. 7'. Iliver.id" dr., until "Wednesday afternoon, when it will ho removed to th" Mas.inio tctnplo, v.-h ! funeral srrvloofl will he conducted at 'J:00 o'clock by Iti-hop .lohn Ha.' n. a:-vi.-t d by Dr. A. Lippincotr, and will h" in charge of th" Masonic lodf H. r.uiial will la- in Highland cemetery. NAB BUS OPERATOR ON LICENSE COUNT Olis Sprout Held on Charge of Failing to Comply With Citv Ordinance. That the jitney bus drivers have apparently decided to disregard the ordinance recently passed by the council requiring operators of busses to secure licenses from the city as well as liability homls from reliable corporations was evidenced Monday night in the arrest of Otis Sprout. Sprout, according to the police, was operating his bus without the proper city license and without th1 bond required by the nnv ordinance which became effective a few days ago. The disposition of Sprout's caso will, no doubt, be delayed until the council takes final action on an amendment to section ono of the ordinanc' which was presented to the council cjmmittee two weeks ago. This amendment is now in the hamis of the committee of the. v. hede and elefinite action cm it is expected at the next regular session of the council. , The eiperators of busses claim that this particular section of tho ordinance discriminates against operators of cabs that have their stands ii tb.e downtown street corners and tho men who operate taxis from garages. They claim that the men operating from garages are exempt fn.m the license and liability bonds ami for litis reason the law isdiseriminatot y. CAUSES ARREST OF HIS FORMER SPOUSE PrAhda Tells Poliee Woman Called at Home ami Threatened His Life. After apparently determining that h-r former husband' lovo could otily b. regained bby one. method, Mr. Alexandria Prytula appeared at the residnce f Thomas Pr.ytula, lyj W. Sample st.. Monday night and threatened him with death if he failed t tlisrocard the divorce decree which he was given in the St. Joseph superior court la.-t Thursday. Przytula told the police. Mr. Prztula after some little dit'iculty is said to havo wrested a 22 caliber mm from her. (.Uber occupants of the hous-e on orders from Mr. Prytula snt a hurry call to the pidice statin and Motorcycle oitiCir Mclntyre was despatched to tin- Samp'e -.--t. address and placed Mr.4. Ptytula under arrest. According to tho story tchl the. popce by Mr. Przytula, his former w ifo b is constantly kept nagging him since they separated several months ago and on numerous? nr. eiCams has threatened to kill him. Th limav was reached l::st week when the final order of the court was at:nmnced nrd he war. given pe--missie-n to resume his single sla in'. BUR MID-SIGHT OIL 0 CLOSING DAY OE INCOME TAX EILIXG (C'W'TINURP l-'Ro.M PAGE ONi: Saturda c .ngle persms w ho mud at a ns: $ l,o"i during the cal-e'-dar y-ar of 1920 an. I married p. rsons wb.. mad" at b ist JJ. en, mu-: fil" rr pert s and pay at the rate .if t p. cut en i arningvT ahc-w- tha-se an.ounts. a. nd t!i" exemptions alkm ci!. Th" offi- e will cren at :ffO this : rrir.g and. will remain emen until m'-ini-rht t..r.ig! t. cep for an h our f r .u-.ch at '2 o'clock and an hour f. - dinner at fi o'clock this eenEir;! M. E. Choir to Render Cantata 'Stnrv of the Cross The ci;f ir ." 'io Firs: M. R. (hur-h will pre?nr Pulley Puck's 1 c citiful. "S'.ejy f the Cross." on Sunday. M.iieii Th" full ve.t-d . 1 ur -f i -oi-'s will up' pear to lender bis great! work of the late fanruis American ('"ni;u-v. The program is considered one ,.f the b. si of the sea-oT'.

STEAL URBAN FARE BOX; CONTENTS LOW'

Hodup .Men Stop Linroln Way We?t Car and Steal Day's Receipts Wh'-n tho r.fnciaU of tb.e North.em , Indiarii Kailway Cr,., . ou;.t up the i rr-'-r J j will 1 :.s of Monday's burinc.-s. they ; fhort between. . aüd $ of tho .amount they rtallj- should ha.vo receiv,.. This .h.ortas" an lc cxplnino.J in the report of Motorman Willi.xrn Sparr. the .-;tor- told Sparr. xt:cordmcr to the polic.', tlielarcH that two masked men il.utol up on him from the tlarkt:c.s at the; end of th" Rlncoln Way car line, or.b ret Mm to throw up his hand and then proceeded to take the cash fare box from the car. They di&appeaarf d down Olive s'reet. That t!ie roljbera were not of the satii" that lias been ::a'ipc; the numerous ear robberies during the past few weeks la the opinion of the police. They hao their opin-

ion on the fact that in the robberies ; league. Rven the foreitrn K'overnstared heretofore, 'the robbers have j merits are not without their reprealawys managed to selec t a car that .-entativt s. according to Mr. Barrett.

had the. money box fairly well tilled, while the one robber last ni'ht hud only a few dollars in it. Notre Dame Notre Panic branch of the American Institute of Rkctrkal Rnineers visited the South Rend power plant Monday afternoon. Papers win ne prepared lncjudsn:,' the rei'ult.s of the inspection and will bo read at the next meeting of the A. I. R. i:. The Chicago club has placed tickets on sale for th" club dance in the pold room of the Congress hotel in Chicago on Tuesday, April 20, during the Raster vacation. At a meeting held in the library Sur - day evening other business regarding the dance was transacted. The regular meeting of the Scholastic editors was held in tho Scholastic room of the library Monday evening. Final arrangements for the Panic and Rditor's numbers were completed, the latter appearing on Tuesday, March 'J 'J, the last number before the Raster vacation, and supplanting the regular edition of the coming Saturday, which will not be published. The CiiemLsts club met for regular fortnightly meeting Chemistry hall Monday night. Indianapolis will be the scene the in a Notre Pame Raster celebration during the spring vacatie-n if 1 resent plans iruateriali.c. The proposed social affair will be considered at a meeting of the Indianapolis club to be held in the library at 6..' e'elock Tuesday evening. The- recent pictures of the group will be displayed for the first time. Dome photographers are running rampant about the campus and many is the face that has been unbeknowingly snapped for the

school annual. Characters of can;- j hmgs to the national rress club, pus life inclined to sweet modesty , These ought to be of much assignhave been rudelv treated; even the) anco to him in his work of direetlniC

suretl precinct of "Mike." revered guardian e.f the main buildings, has been invaded by the flash-light. Mechanical engineers will drop the slide-rule for the knife ami fotk Tuesday evening when the club meets in the basement of the library. The stuues will be concluded next week with a subject of muca interest to various pup iks of Father Mendez, Professors Corona, Samra. Mie-i i-ilri etc tho siinnv lanrl of sii,;iin Huether. Slaine, Miner. Colgan. Rriley and Carr are tearing things wide open around the campus in the effort to make the Pennsylvania club banquet at the Oliver Sunday night a great success. The fact that tickets arc selling for 22 hits is an indi ation that something worth while is to occur. The committee is boosting the affair as the big-jest of the year and promjs in addition to "big cats," music and smokes, a certain mysterious surprise. PHI BELT FRÄT MEN ENJOY ANNUAL MEET Beta Omicron Chapter Members Banquet in Pink Boom at Oliver.

, sisting the government in its effort Tho sixth anniversary banquet e.f ; to five the, people an enl-'ghtencd the lieta ( micron chapter of the administration is the National AsPhi Delta Kappa was held last night ; sociation of Manufactures. More at the Pink room, of the Olivea- hotel ! than kOO manufae turing etahlishand from the starting of the pro- rnents hold membership in tili. or. gram at :::r. o'ch-cl: until the final conization and it is estimated that adjournment which took place ! thf ir total wealth exceeds ten billion shortly after the awarding of the dollars." grand prizes, be-oby s-eh ction and Mr. Rarr tt then takes up th" donation of a brown drby to A. j activities of A. C. Ratchelder. a O. liomi. it was a success. ; former newspaperman, representinaf T.atsmaster It. If. H Udf bra nle, , the American Automobile assoedapresident of the organization, deii-- i tinn; .Vornan S. Draper, reprejsenter d a short addresj aft-r w hie'n jnp the Institute of Amen-Can Meat

the principal speak r, 1-1-ed C. I 'ray of F"rt Wayne was presop.tt J. Re spoke on Plii pelt. i t'piev and was accorded son-.o lengthy appkuse hy tho members. IVsler Milburn was awarded the booby pri.c of thr. evtr.itiT. out his disce-mfort was soon shared by many hrothe- members who rse?e ridiculed in a friendly "way for various traits and mishap--. William Fi ;cke was gien the prize tf tl " evening. wh:h consisted of a fraternity watch ribbon. ea-ncd by b.iro for his work as a Roy Scout Rade-. He is scout mater of th Fidelt troop. Among thos" piesent were Pres't. I Iii -tebrande. Tron.;. Robrrt. lco rur y. a n i nhen. S"c;il eo-.m ;tRlli.. Roh.-r: Sr.-de-oh.i irtr A. C. Giotnt. 1'. Milburn. F. Schwartz, c. Steis. K. Weltott. T. Snvth. W. TViske. 1 1. RIohn. i;. Milb r. P. Minrie, R. Curry. R. Howes. W. Higgir.y. R Rivinston. KL McComiack. C. T-rill. C. Raker, W. kinir. J Taylor. V. R. Lukendile. ',. Goodrich. J. Thema.. (',. Johrfn. C Reiz. Carl .Vrrs. K. Rurner. A. Voight. G. Ktas-ey, and members? Templeton. Rers Glas, Fislicr. R.ichm.in and Whitmer. , Charlie Ja-rz Pavis Ir 1 Miller r.n.I Andersons' orchestra through many m;.-ia" antic." tint made a pronounced hit with the member. Sin-'ing of fraterr.a" e;-i., a!-, pared i.'- were featured. TOO l.TK. TO I I.XhsII'V M1..N l er .4ft rl:i lt. -ir: t r ;ui-n ;rir -i i"r c:n rc-rin fli.e. Aj-rlv 'A'.-s.'. ii: Main !n-l WnLhigtcn. n a '.a '-rii.

NATIONAL FARM HEAD REYEALS

NEW COALITION Barrett Pcclares Powerful 4Tn-tere-ts Are r 'ower Rellin Thron (CONTINT?:n FRM PAGK "NK) rotior.s; Xatinnal Dixi" Pright association; Association for Constitu tional government; N'atioral Association for Protection of American Iliphts in Mexico; National Popular Ifvernmr nt leapue; National Committerto s'ecuio Hank for Army Nurses; National N pro HuFinesvn Ieapuo; National 'oteri' league; National I'orevtrv apsociition; Na-tir-nal Patriotic Press; League for the Preservation of American Ir.de- ; pendence; National Association of .Colored Races; National Committee of Armenian and Syrian Relief; Najtional I'ederation of Federal Rm- ! ployes and National Women's Trade ! He f jvs: ! Diplomats Reiu-ootitcel. J "Of course it is improper for a foreign diplomat to attempt to influence American legislative or execuj tive action, but a way has been i found to accomplish this. Lcpislai tive, committees have be:-n created ; under the names of educational bur- ! cans or uch like. Thes-i have no .tl.V.' ' . ILÄ.1..4V. V I'll 11 1 111 '1 .klk any accredited eiiplomat. nevertheless, the countr' which the diplomat represents is the beneficiary of their activities. Mr. R.irrett says no one has yet taken a complete census of the men and women associated with the "'assistant government." but that it ! is estimated by persons who believe jthey have correct information th.it ' for every man in both branches of congress there are at least two patriots in Washington ready, and eager to Instruct him in his duties." "If a state sman is in eioubt on a matter." he continues, "all he has to do is to consult with a member of the inner circle jf the "assistant government and he can instantly be 1 set straight." j Mr. Ran oit asserts that Mr. I)cj Frees. who recently was elected I president ef the chamber of eomI me reo of t ho United States, "has ! bev.n given a placo ainoi the notal hies who are in Washington to ajof j sist the government in it? efforts to dt its duty." Raised In Luxury. j j "Mr ; spent Pel'rees." ho- says, "has the greater part of hU lifotime amidst money, luxury, rennement and intellect. Naturally a man of such attainments would be influential in Washington and would b- an acepuisntion to the ranko of th great 'assistant' government. Mr. M. PeFree:i has good connections in Washington. He is a member of the .metropolitian club and atso bethe act i ity of the great body of which he is president." Mr. Thorn, according to Mr. Rarrett. "knows more about the transportation pred-dem insofar as it may b" made a subject of national legislation than any man in the United States'." "Mr. Thorn has for years benevolently instructed the Interstate- and foreign eom.merce committees of both houses of congress on what ought to Ve done to and for tho ! railways." Mr. Rarrett continues. "He has the respect and confidence j of many of the leaders tnd the approaches to the inner learuslative circles have never been closed to him. He has shown himself on j many occasions to ba able to elivert the thoughts of leaders from I other important legislation to mat- ' t i-. f-a in i j-' Ii f h a A crr ! 'i f i rv r- f ? TJ "i 1 1 way Rxecuticves aro especially interested. ! Piisho-l Wlnslov 11111. "An e:;amrh' o-f the peculi?r and ' aluablo kind of activity 1? found in j the fact that Mr. Thorn and bis associKtcs found a. right "way for the Win slow bill. a measure which authorized the treasurj tf make partial payments of the guarantee fund to the railways. To do this it vva-s necessary to shunt aside the packer regulotion bill ani to bury I other measures. ''One of the most virile and resourceful organizations "which irj asPacker, tlie reprrsentaties of the lumber men'1 association, the canin r.V organization and the two con! as.-cciations. w holt-sab rs and operators'. Re r-eys that Mr. Caphing. repn sorting tb.e wholesalers, nrousdu so many men to Washington who wantol to bo heard on the Cabler coal regulation bill that "it was im-pr-.ibie f..r the committee, to report a bill in time for action by the sixtv-sixth . iv.ki sV Er.shinr A ddrcsscs Tri-C Club Members A. R. Rr.-kine. p-c-iden' of th1 studebak.er e orj-or.ition. addreei r,0 meo-bers and guest. r f th" Tri-C lub a; a banquet held in the V. M. c. A.. Mc.nday eei ing. His fiilvio t wart "The Necessity nf i;iucation in a Corporation." Although Mr. Rrskir.e advocated college education, he pointed out other method-' of acquiring it for thoje who rind it unfavorable to go to univerSitie.. I)eeb.p the gifts of thor oughness, wilür.gne.-- and personality and suci,e bound to come." was hi advi- e to the boy.'. Puring the banquet muffle wa suprdied ty the Y. M. C. A. orchestra. ANNorxci: v.r.i: cft. , HANHOk. Me.. M.trcli 14.--Th' ' Rangor ani Arinook railroad Mon- ; iav announced n wace reduction. i rfective April ciases of , t.n:ploye: w ho benefiitird by the ad-van-'e given lst May "by decision of; j the railroad liber board. j

DUGDALE PONDERS OYER "FANCY" OF CITY HALL CROWD

While C a r o n Faction Attempts to Induct Seebirt Into Mayoralty Race. Entrance f Atty. F.li SreJ-irr in the race fc r the republican mayoralty nomimtion and the refusal of Dr. Riehard R. Dutrdale. educational board member, to enter the race for the fame nomination as the candidate of th' city administration were the two outstanding probabilities in republican circles Monday. It was Icirned Monday that pressure is being brought to bear on Mr. Seebirt to induce him to enter the content for the mayoralty nomination, and it was also learned that he; has taken his probable candidacy under advisement and is expected to give an answer early this week. Dr. Dugdile declared Monday that he has his proposed entrance in the race under advisement and that he, too. will give an early decision. "I may and I may not tile a declaration of my candidacy for the republican mayoralty nomination." said Dr. Dt.gdale Monday. "IIY-tt-ever. it is probable that I will enter the nee." he said. It was rumored Monday tb.at Dr. Dugdab's indecision Monday regarding his entrance in the ra.ee as the. cundidcte of the city administration is e'ccasioned by too hcay demands made upon him for preelection promises by the members of the Carson administration. "If I enter the race It will be without any strings tied to me." Dr. Dugdale said, when (questioned regarding the reported demands of the city administration for place for present city officials, including Mayor Carson, in the new administration, if Dr. Duglale happened to he elected. It was also learned Monday that Dr. Dugdale's attitmle ha.s thrown a damper on the erstwhile enthusiasm of the members of the coadministration for Dr. Dugdalc's candidacy. It was also learned Monday that the political forces at the city hall are on the oint of serious disruption, following tlm meeting in the mayor's office last Friday when Pr. Dugdale as an administration standard bearer wa.s decided upon. It has become apparent that certain members of the administration have become, disgruntled over nt being invite j to the conference, and that they are threatening to bolt the present plan of the city hall crowd, which also appeared in ieopardy Monday in view of the Indecision of Dr. Dugdale to enter th? race as the administration's candidate. While the Internal battles over the mayoralty progress, candidates for less- prominent places on their party tickets .continued to tile dfclarations with City Clerk Frank RilinskI, Monday. Horace M. Kauffman, 414 W. Indiana av Monday filed his declaration an a cindid?te for the republican nomination for city clerk. II. F. Garfield, 7CC R. Bror.son St.. filed his declaration for the same nomination on the republican ticket. Frank Kittsowski. 1334 W. Poland st.. filed his declaration for councilman on the republican ticket from the city at large. Andrew Zell. 217 N. Adams .st., filed for the democratic councilmanic nomination from the second ward. FIND BODY IN RACE; IDENTITY SOUGHT Man Believed to be Joseph Flags Name Found in Kokomo Bank Book. The body of an unidentified man was discovered Hoating in the Oliver race early Monday morr.insr by paf-ers-by. I'apers bearing tlie name of Joseph Flagg found on his pcrvon led the authorities to believe that was the name of the drowned man. The police were notified as soon aa the body was discovered and removed it to the Nelson Jonce? undertaking establishment. The decomposed condition of the body gave evidence ths.t it had been in tho water for mor than two week?. Coroner C. R. Crumpackcr w-aa called. A bank book from the Union Trurrt Co. of Kokomo, Ind., bearing the name Jo-pli Flagg was found in the pocket of hi coat, also a Moose lodre card made out to the same name. The lodge card had been issued at Kansas City. Mo., anel this fx ct lias b d the coroner t believe that the home of the drownid man was in that city. Twenty-five dollars in money was found showing that if the man met his death by violence, robbery wa.- not a motive. That he either fell into the water accidently o.- that he committed ?uie ide are theories held by the authorities. Ti e conditie-n of the body made it impossible for his ase to beatlmatrd accurately, but he believed to have been more than j ears old. A closer examination of the body will be made by the coroner late this afternoon uIki, ;m effort w.ll be made to Joeato any wounds that may have been connected with hi.-: drcoTvninjr. The authe ritie.s at Kokomo. Tnd.. were communicated with and wer-; requested to trace Jiira in that city. In ase nothing cones of the inquiries tb.fr. efforts to locate hit relative or fr;ep.d. through the Moo.'.- lodge at Kansas City will be made. Try IS'EWS-TIMES Want Ads ADLER BROS On Michltr&a at WaAhlngtoa Since the stori: ron una axi boys Ait LatcrtaU. Itctoro iYrula. THE L VV. LOWER DECOR ATE G OOMrAX. EouUi Bnd, Trvllxnft. W&H Paper. Dra perl eat Paint SnppUe. 1

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ADJOURNMENT Harding Ark Upper Hou.e to ; Prolong Seion Fills Important Po!. , CtN7I.FRI FR'M PACK ON II! ref r : e i to :.. 1 1. - nftr ohj. Roc, f their in: mediate ort!: notation hid been made by Scr.. Tif'-l-1 'it . r- pub': an. Wi- .-or.sih. and s Spenerr, repuMioi r. Missouri, re- ' f-pcti- e' . ' The j? of army rd'h-crs rrinl-r- ' ing about .".''"a, wdi'.sf m . ,: n tt :on ' w ere confirmed, coriespoiab d for j the most part with that sent ii thi ser.ate nt the las: p. ssl r. by Pres Tl ml 1 liscn. ! PLAN TO RUSH ANTI-DUMPING LEGISLATION ' CONTI NFRD FRM PAG Id ONK1 burdeti of taxation now impo.-(.l upon it." "We should at op.ee repeal c es pro-tit tnxs and th." b.i-her sar-taves and substitute f-r tbm a moier.it sabs tax ar.d at th" sam- tii.n cl.trify atd jimplify the administrative features of th" law," Sen. Watson added. " We should mike definite arrangements with our debtors to pay r fixed sum eac-h year, whatever the sunt, fo that wo may have definite a s.sura r.c ;-s as to j;:st how much we may fpfc fron' that quarter. "We should at on. e adopt a thorough-going budget system so that we mny cut the costs ac. Ording to pattern, and tb.e it proceed in all ways to tho reduction f covcr mental expenses ' to the lowest point consistent with fhclent administration." ! "Cascarets" if ! i i Sick or Bilious I t Ton !;:.'. ur 1 la, i pe a .-a :it . harmless Cas ar t work while- you slee p and have your live r active, head e dear, stomach sweet and bowels moving regular by morning. No griping or ince-nvetiicnco. p), i;.". or r0 cent boxes. Children leve this candy oathertm too. dv. Pure As the -n- - e--V L -X V7 C . . . f't.sfcw;Xi 1 ' -TrTrir it . J.' i vrTffu oeck W-.g f" J-t rJ question. peon'

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