South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 80, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 March 1921 — Page 2

MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1921.

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

AIL OWNERS SUBMIT PLAN TO CHAIRMAN Ask Co-ordination of Rail Facilities Under Government Supervision.

(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) t , ! I I 'I I -!. I t i . f J K i u t ! .-d ! ! r.i;t - t t !. b- i ! i ().' : Forty Members. i !i. J.-, i'il hmiM h- 1 1 ii,r'-l f :', r : i 1 1 1 . t - , . I 1 i . 1 1 int t " ". J.ri u - and oiminb'tra? t d ri'i.i .I ?.. . of twenty ro'-rc..-I ! - .1 1 I . S i '. d in . to 'lo board Mini!.,! be !' .i r i i j . iniiw , lii?.lx, t n in .o it if 1 1 . - fi.: r;i!t tl t It-ri - ir.li 'hide th. c i -; , ; i w ; or. ha dlvibd If', i i i I t : ' !' '. .(-'IM. -'!? h'U'ü. W ' - I 5 ' r d 1 " r . ! i i 1 1 - i ! ' ' ' i ' i ' . Ktch i'i'ird a o dd in.-i" of s-v n " . i ! i t -. ; , ' i ' " s ! t ' 1 5 ' I i l'- ! : c.-.i!-' f . ii h ct'tJ 'P a?wl t' fi.'i.i 'Ii. . ;j it 'I )r. .m!-! ;; ' i i 1' -' . Tl. f-A r.tv i.iJumv ',. ; i 1 - -iifiU 'l r ' 1 1 b'Oit'C-. v. -'iv- i- t h- r.il! ;iv :fti-i i'ii ot t)i' r.ttinn.il txv.ir'i. . v. .,, r.i f i -.tr 'Aj'h th- ifup b .r-N uti!'1 i n 'mrnit t . s' i ' f! fr'-rn t!- rti'roi'ls if urii ;roij;. Tb r(i;iiii;,t':x o ll! loier a ltr.' rtr.Cf' f in v rtiir.iti'i. ;n;'l r p-rt, ii clulin tb norni il r'i'j'irr.'-:it r julrt ni'-nt of -M-h railroi'i; ad litl'.n il "'p;iinu -nt to la.-"I from (In. r.ati"nHl railway s rVJ o; ?!ari'I.ir'l;.ation f pilpin nt ; ij : .-- xjm H'lit :r-'- ir.' ;'lnt to corr -petiti'-n; h htuOy of Joint u.- "f inrir.inals, yar'l.-, u.d hh'; faciiitl-.-; hJrrl'i.s property not i-'ijuinI :ii 1 irn m ti tra n.'portation ; cot i.f rsirryipir; purrha.- of ful fin' pli Hiplkation of .t Htan-larrl f fTit ir:wy in railroa-l op. ration1?: rorkiii: con'litior.!. waM nni thft like. M'oubl IWi Sujwrxl. Tb national nilway -rvirf, m-rr-r-itiori n-ctr.tly oraniz''d by th assri;i.ticn f '--uriLy owners to f'imlJI Mjuipni nt t th carri-r by conditional ?al or lt;i would bl upr?ded by the national railway M-rvicH vi'h :t'iid j)owt-rj for financina: and Ua.sintr -juipm-nt. Th twenty trust of tb- present hri orponttiot would ifrvf a th ftnanr' and administrativ divisum of th national board. Tili exes:' -.'tr nines' cn-titcd undrr tbf transportation act wt uld b- used in coruifotion uith tho ttlo vt trust ortififMtfrt "f tb national railway r i to provide for tb purchase of fr icht cars, and t-nuiptnf nt. for th r'.ilroads iimlr the plan pro- ,' d. lr.ipm nt would bo lcasoii y the srvic t tbi road" to rn f-t .'üoi.al n 'juircnitnts. anl tbu. us (i at ditf r tit tiim-s on diff'rt nt r ülw . s. "Tho .'vivm in this im thrl of handling f(juipm-nt otibi bn v'r3 -iT.it," sas Mi. Warfitld. "Th' r rtal ojMt t' tti railroads wMild I' gradually ut down and railroad rai-s i, orr spo?din civ low rod." iri---in th proposed rcdonal i oriso'ilation.- of tho carrit-rs. Mr. Varfi-b as a troublrsoino question nr; h in i on n-'t ion with the possible iTif'.ict of this section of Iii- transportation act with stat Imws. Ho points tr tbo dansTs of injunctions by dis--ntir.g stockholdand s-ays d:yfntini Ptatc-s will 1 i k I - riiiil'n;' thi authority of on-tos:; to authority- a consolidation contrary to the tatutrs of decisions f tin- stats to which the constitu ent companies .wo their corporate n'.!-e1anc and existence. RECEIVE DETAILS OF KRONSTADTS COLLAPSE STOCKHOLM. March Details rf the faP of Kronstadt before t lie -repeated onslaughts of th Holshivlki army under the cotn,n:.ind of Leon TmLczy h ive b -n brought here by refUfei S. Th- horrors of the da.s of storming cannot b 1-scribed, the. refuge.s t-.i. The ittmrrectic-r.ary fripocv i p-at d ly betraysl ty Inhbitar.Li h nip tthbing with the ylsnoviki and small bodIh of the rb'-ls xere fired on and mowed dow n by machine-gun- in tin harb'.H rf Ic-c-al cornjnunists. The Karrb-o.T .is not strong er.ouffh to rush th'-.v f or -es communist and simulitanou!y repulse attacks trom th 'it-t-i b'. l'vei-v one, old ov oung, mi n fr wrwnon with "r without wea.pons. who jctd in the w ay of, or was hunt d :p by th bolskevjki was killed imrndbitely the refugees as-rt, no f.irdon being asked and none being gi -n. rir.bind ill b.-iw irt' at duhoulty In fiK'Iing the hungry refugees, as t-b.e must normalb import more than tnij-thlrds of th' grain and flour i'.r,uml Ith cw'lian rat'"s unf.li Table, Keep.ng .-om' ir.,'Cii thtitute refugees :nbti!iitl wii! b a h i b ii d. n. "BLACK WEEK END" FOR SOLDIERS IN IRELAND p. , i ,:,d PrIit'P.LIN. March '".V Ma k w .-cii-t n.i" has b r. pd -.er.c d . . .-..w o f.-r-- s :r. lr land, ac- , . ,.i;rg to ott ;- .al r p-i ls. KltUi n ....':- f ! ! i C' M'.iut r.t f o? c' s 's . j 1 a : : i 1 f. n i iiliilt .! in ..us a . i 'ii - !: w !illk It i be- , v , i that :l irl- r; - f th' ;r as- il- . u . re k.li. l tr-.i n woun b .!. 'I'm i i r' - d'- : t (a k into a -. i- ' 1 i;. d i:...: d : s an l outrag. . a;,.. ;i a-.- i ::;!:. a ; 1 1 ipot!d. 'apt. A ' ii. ::. an Flt-'r ban N-- . w ... it-!' ; .s ii.d.. ir. nuiubt r F ib'.", i oii is tii irti i. ,, . t!.i-k : a! ! .- botoe a t ill t 1 '! ;. arti'.'d M-.n. He was wo d .!. !:! Sb- , !. a fort.i'T att nd- ., r.t a ! ; ! i -r. I'i-; !' i.-jl'Jii; wis - -!. ,i . ,d ai C' i-k S i tur day n.ght. ! ;. P, , n '.-; .:.! of g'. ir.g b f. :: '..i Niv. ir.b'r on the . . .: - . f ? 1 . .an! f t girl w earg -t, 1 armor. rf.mg a r pu- :..-: .c - ' il. Tb:- was the second r n St. ib. iv bid :-n Ut u keb H. i . , . i v ed -ai: tl w ..und wjirn tb.- I.:-', a ! .. i 1. was n.a b . BOMi; M1I.IIAKV I.OUKY. I'.t - i. I. it- d I'm PFBl.lN. Man h Thr - b.mba i F. r"A'i at .i m t litat io! ! '- h're Siturday ut-h!. 'wo of which exrlod' d. k'.'.llt g two ',fbrs .iimJ m oU'Mj.r.g i "'!.; s if - ludlrg an n'. i T!:- rr:..vi! n.g s. ld; rs r.r n'ltiilir.rf tlliee of tb- Atükcklng

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i iii.i r. viii:iiitr:i-?rr. Ft ' ! '. Wh n . F. a forn.-r : ' f South Ib-nd. !;! in Itn-in.r S iMir-l i a .i r' H'iit "f usrphyx;.- !.' Mr. W.ir. it wa .'7 veit hf.'I hm b--n inplo--d in I . i . - . r. as .i. l ink cashier. H wan rn. in Htlov;., Ind.. S-pt. J 1 1 and n.i.x fnL'if d in th-' rail- ? ad business in ?his r it for ' ral v i r : ft r m B :(' r a wife, ' i - u i i -1 y h . to ip'j. d WhTr-tr. h parent-. Mr. and Mr.-. J. H. W'hcn.tt of Ktii'.wfll. two s. n H;ohard-.rthur ar.-I Mauri" r- ; i -: r. at h"ni- and two l.ridd' !. (iHcr','" ' '. inl Howard H. of rJ-.U i i f y . r'unf r.i! tvic11 will r hid Tu-dav. TM oi dy w;i'. arri'- at -.7 o Jo k Tu'fi! iv afteir.oon "n ih Cirnntl Trunk and will takn dinctly to Kivir . !w cerm t ry nr- No. ::i F. A. Manic lode ;i ! ond'ji i '!' ; ' s. nil. i;m"m. hi:im)I. Mrs limiiu Heddir.tr d.ed at h r h'-me in Hu' liar. an. Mih.. Saturday tr.ornirii: f'.liowin- a 1 . r. s r : n i!lr. .f complication. Mi - 11 1dinu' was .", 2 ya:s old and ha 1 bf-"-n a r'si lnt of th!s icinity for ?'?vttal .ir. Sh- is si r i veil by lor liu--oar.d. Slu-rrrin Ilddin?. and two da ijjrht' r-. Mr-. Pearl Ab n a 'id Mis Ahne It.'ddin of Ibjchanan. Her mother. Mrs. William r.rojr.ley and w rs a No u r v i : Mrs. Krank Kcddinir, vor. x. Main ?t.. South Rnd. and Mrs. Charb-s ' Koons. r.uchanar. Tho t'un'Tal will bo ht-Id from the Methodist church Monday aftrnKn i at two o'clock. R'V. S. i'llwatals. i lMvardsburg, will hae char of the 1 ! -. Tbirl il will b in th- Bu chanan cemetery C.MUtli: Mi A 10 AUIIIXI). 'arri' Ma- Warb- Id. infant iiaui:ht-r of Mr. anl Mrs. (". ru;v ; U'arti Id. luintr south of this city, died at th- hoiriM if her parents .it lU'i'.o o' lock Sunday afternoon foli lowinf: a ffuir-days illness with pn ui mnta. She was Ax we ks old. ! The body will be taken to laet ts ! Ford, Ind., whore fur. ral frvi( s I will b held Tuesday. Huri.il will be in th- Iit'r Ford vniet ry. ! patij aliii:ht ! Iiul Alb-rt Inz. infant son f I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Itenz. Ill N. j Olive st., Ib'd at tlie home f his -arents at 1::!' o'clock Sunday af- ! (criKwin, following a live months illn's.1 oi compiii alion. rie was in mnths obi. Bsibs his patents h' survived by two trthers. Walter anil Oscar and otu lister (i-rtrude. I Funeral arrangements haw not ben comjdeteri. FUNERALS j j MRS. 'YKKN A A. !V. j Funeral .Tvies for Mrs. Oyr-na I A. Fady will heM Tiies.lay afteri noon at - 't lock at tin; First Ir-s-J byterian htirch. Tlv. A. McMut ' (will officiate. Burial will b. in tltiverview cemetery. All AIT RESULT OF CONFERENCE IN WASHINGTON (CONTINTKP FBO.M PAC'.F ONF.) ation of Iibor officials Sunday aft ernoon, out tne return or .Mr. iiomj pMH from New York d Lived the ; meeting until Sunday night. Before j Koing into onferenc with Messrs. j Iane and Brennan. Mr. Gompers j Hiid: i Ailtlcil Heiison. "It goes without saing that the' packing unions will have th moral support of the American Federath. i of I bor. The fact that their representatives bring with them a vote showing nlmost unanimous support of their rank and hie i an added reason for their counting upon our i upport." Mr. flonipers declined to indicate whether the federation would go further than lend its moral supr ort. Any further action, it was said. would require the vote 'of th executive council of the federation, which could he taken by telegraph. Neither Mr. (lOmpers nor any member of the delegation confrrlng with him Sunday night would make n formal statement regarding the situation in the packing industry. PREDICT HOPELESS DEADLOCK IN CASE OF MOUNTAINEERS (CONTINUKP FROM PACC ONF) motion with the death of Mx of the ! detection companions in the fight. Thf jury room has b.-'rn constantly under the pu.inl nf deputy sheriffs since the de Hb rations tc begun. Many at'orne and oth is who have followed the proceeding from th start, say they look for nothing but a hopeless deadlock. TO FURNISH MEDICAL JOURNAL WITH DATA l!v -i mk i;iu 1 l'tf : ; NFW OBLFaNS. Marcii 'JO. ITnsiciansat a local hospital Si::. day diiideii to furnish a conipbt.' r corl for mdical ;ournal of Ihi- las-1 of Ben Hoclz- . aed ."'. who died .Saturday after living j'i bouts with hi- hi art epoed to the of the hospital s ir- n. Wlub working iu a bu il coffi-e critalirg plant Friday. Hoi lzel's left ! V was caught in a m o hine. lli area was mangbd and a piece f fash the s; .f a man's hand was torn from hi breat. having his heart exposed. th- ribs directly o . r that oruan also l tint: torn away. The fact that the injured man livid hours aftrr the acclb v. t is said by phsici ir;s (tbs.-rving the ras to be one of the most remarkable rwr recorded in bcal praoll. e. ir,7. .son I osinonvs Oi Account of Fracture

pi- b 'i' itid Pris : BOSTON. Mas.. March - J- he. nv Wilson, middle dght title hold r. fracturrd a tin in his It ft 'hand in the third round of h i s bout .with Mik rvpoud last Thursday r.isrht. and as r ult b!si m;t:ch with .lack Britton. sche,li!d fir March J '. . will be postpoiK-1. !t w -.t i r.n.oinc( I here 'otv.gdit. An X-va pht"grsph f W:! n's h i ml. t ki-n h re Sunl i'. dif closol Jibe fracture

"Wisest Dog" Sent Brain Power;

Wuzd. a lrindb waif of the J -tits. recu'' from tiie pound, has! !. f.ni" th firt't four-footed cdN- ! Kian. ( 8h- i attending th1 Vnivrs.ty of ("jibfnrr.la t lmor.-lrate whether; or not a do can rean. ' N matter what she mk-.v provf for h r kind. Wu.fl herself h.i liro.it.iy climbed ber to the p!anof human ir.t-!li'n.- than anyj othr anitnal e'r placed undT bsratinn. ! At th" ag.- of two h h. s rad-j Uat'-1 from tti" aci .tnplihtne;i!s of! Ih" ti i k ib int. th .- hiirh-'-ro-A ; taaln -f "(leia.wd ra'Mon" a.Td; oth- r complex brain power t sts. . Brain TcMS. ; Two 'as a werk in th lalora-! tory n P. rk' d y. Cab. where human; ami ar in.al behivinr i conipar d. ; thN ".vist don in America" p r- ; forms for i. uN Penn. her owner j ami ad'.an d :tulent, and for I)r. ; F. F. Toirr.::n. eminent animal pyb.loit. w ho iliia ctin: the ex-J p-riti:-nts. ) Arol a hat he is doins Is Impor-j tant for folks ever when-, because th- udy if anima! conduc t 1h playin.: a untwine part in cnini-t rainitr methods. Vuz d's examination japers r- ( "i d a surprising a ; uracy in fetching a designated hat, ball or paper, after ;t considerable laps of time between the word of command and its pt rformantc. It irf as If you were to say to a child. "Brim; me the ball from the other room," and then, after distracting his attention for a minute, ai-kins him. "Now what did I tell .u t brine?" If the nlld rot the I I all. havinK to felect it from other ; ihjects, he would be doinir what i Wii.i l, tlie dor, has done convinc- ! inu'ly in thousands of repeated tests. Illrhhriw l)o. This i.-f known to the Ecienttric sharps as "delayed reaction," which simple thouirh it may seem lies b.s' to the threshold of reason, i "If I can demonstrate beyond doubt that dot's are capable of this." plained Penn. "I shall have jrreatI ly widened the held of animal psyi choioiry and have proved, at least, that dojes are more complex than I they have heretofore ln credited ty s iene I "I am not yet ialy to say positiwly that bKs do hdd images or ! think, but I do say that a dot: acts i just lik- a human beinr w hen h1 has images, memory or thoughts." IVnii's xperiments are part of '' his pr'paration for Bp- profession of teaching. He ays. "I would highly mm-nd th- .study of dogs t. every parent and teacher for betRIDENOUR ENTERS RAGE FOR MAYOR President of Park Hoard Dis regards Advice From Carfroti Administration. ' Following his elimination several days ago by the Carson city administration as a possible standardbearer for th- ity hall in th contest for the mayoralty. W. W. I Bblenour. president of the city park j board ami head of the Blib nour F.ar'ment Co.. Saturday formally an-ntnc-d his candidacy for the re publican nomination for mayor to be made at the primaries May i. Mr. Itldenour's entrame in i'i.iitr.ol Sitliri lav makeft the fourth candidal- to enter the race for the i republican Councilman mayoralty nomination Charles A. Beyers F.lward W. Hagey formally nounced their candidacy for the j nomination smrral lays ago. and; Charles W. Beyer?, real estate deal- j t. has also filed his declaration for the nomination. Cun ilman Sherman C. Judson has made it known that he will enter the contest for the republican nomination for mayor. Atty. Fli S-ebirt Is also being urged to ent-r the race. Major Delays Announci-iiu'ilt. .Major Carson has not definitely announre that lm will not be a candidate for the nomination, and those in the inner circles at the city hall appear to believe that. the mayor win enti r the race. Although Mr. Bidcnour was elimitiat'd by ihe i ity ainiinistration as ;i io?sibly standard-bearer in f;ior of lr. Itichard B. Dugdale. member of the bo.ird of education, who is now iimb-cbb-d us to whether he will make the race, he praises the Carson administration for the expension work d-me by it. und tri v es credit to the city administration for its track separation work. In his formal announcement Mr. Bidenour says: "Our city is crowing fast and the city government must keep pace with this progress. The present administration has and is doing splendid work of expansion ami I will ndcavor to continue to completion all that w hich is found essential to our city's grow-th." Itecanllnur the work by the present adminlsBatlon for track separation Mr. Bidenour in his annountement sas: Ad iH-iites Faononi). " The tra. k separation project staited by privious admitu-itrations, and the remox.il of the (Band Trunk from W. Pivlsion sf. the negotiations for which the present administration has so well Start!, sheubl be i arri d on to completion by the n t ;ilministratio;i. if it is po-siob' t do Mr. Bidenour advocatts i ro.nniny in the i ity goxerninent. but! in: io a ip gr'0 to r-tu e tncienc He s.n s: "F'-onomy .should be exercised f

our city government, but not t a storb.s when ;i rope burn, d in to. degree- as to reduce ettuienfy." Mr. 1 but was uninjur d. Kd Warn r, Kiileipiur sas that his .innoun.ee- ! Fisher's manager, jumped thre. str.m p.t follows the sidicitatlon of a ri s an t landed uninjured n the ti:.mb. r of prof i sshjnal and busine ss i w restler's back, his fall having b. . n tu;-n and woiin n of the cit t'iat he J broken somew hat wh-n he struck a ent. r the r.u for the republican j second story win.buv b dee.

nui oralty nomination. Minim s l k;hti(.. P.y A..... !;if'd I'rTss: 'BFLFAST. March L'o. Sermu factional righting took place here Sunday In York st , which last August was th' scene of fierce rioting. Thrr was touch r'oIv-r bring and two men w I re gra el disturbanci s her wounded. Similar and at London-j I-rry Satutday night wir1 stopp-d only by the tnti r ntion f the curi ft-v

To College To Test Animals' Waif Saved From Pound Is Marvel

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Wn.el. tuo-jrar-obl uir (jo- at trulin I ho animal ijcIio1o;,t clas at tho rnleiitj of Fiilifornia. is h rrv shown in charatteriMhr Httltudo. vtalting lor intructbn. Iiwt pictures Wuel Ith her inaHtor, Ioulf

Penn. Scientists M'i'klirr pitmf that forniaiHfs on the liigtiost plane of rer uniersta naing t nnuren. Wuzd. a handsoiii ifs oC the bulldog strain, was S'b-cted haphazard from th- lty ound, and st $7..". Today IVnn vabos her at J5.u0i. Her Tiimon schoo'ing t-,,nvjj. tuteil tf "sp'aking." 1 idling over. I'nl I'i.tl 1 Tl " f.K4a..'fC CI ll.l...? . 1..oO.. doors witii her paws. pi f orm in g i -ranIs wthin a radius of -veral blocks, playing ilr.nl at the of "taps" and i (o i;: g at und me.-s call." standing guild or Mrs. I'iiiii's Pal'.v until rdid. circling and jspentining about objects .-pc iSAY FINANCIAL RUIN WOULD FOLLOW cut 1! Ans i.-ited l'fes : L(.F IS VILLH. March :'.--That linamial disaster would n!nV tpej reduction d' ad vi-rtising rat s v as, the coma nsus of opinion of publish - er and ad rtising x.cutiX'S ot newspapers alti-ndlng lo re a n.ei ting i i ill' i.lli.'i.i'j -iinl .li . toiv lit' t)i. V:;- ... I '.I l. ' 1. ' ' . I . v.. .'t. .... tiona! Association of Nrws-papei lOx cutis according lo (liat!': Mi b i of Atlanta, president. ' Betailt-is have tcen n;Jsbd by v spot mark t pricin r paper." Haut .Mr. .Miller. it is true u.ai tiic sjv.t market price of paper ha- dropped from l'.'o a pound to -ev ii. How ever, pu bl Nhers buy their 1 aiy' r on contract. Last year tib-y were paying four cents, now tiny ar? p;ying 61... Then to, t'r ;ht rates I higher and th-re 1 ae been no r-

tbe'UUciion in ine washes m.ih. oi mimcoi

m n. t onseiiucntiy iow-r iaus .ne i out of the .nu-sthm. VOTE TO BOYCOTT BIRMINGHAM CLUB Striking Railmen to Hoycotl Hall Club Hera use Owner Aided Company. l Aso.m iated Press . I'MATTANOOtJA, Tonn.. Mar- h :'. Striking employes of the Atlanta. Birmingham ami Atlantic railroad and other branches of organi. d labor here. Sunday announced tin ir intention of boycotting th" Fdrmingham Southi rn association baseball club, becaus' Birk Wootlward. owner of the club. act'd as .-ngineer of ne of the trains recently run over the road by company uticials and wealthy citizens. The Chattanooga Central labor union mob- puldm ;i resolution ailopted as follow.-: Vh-reas it has been common knowledge of the public that the own'r of the Bitmir.gham baseball club. Kick Woodward has been guilty of strikehivuking in running ii scab train as ngin ' r. bo it "Kesolv d, that this organization (bclare tho Birmingham baseball Club on the unfair list and request . . all orgaiuzd I I r to keep away from all games in which thi lab j p;i rticipate?.' in o;b. Centinl labor unions soutloq ti associition ities have bcn skal to adopt similir i hi! i'ns. lo. ,tl 'abor 1 ad rs sai l. REPORT THREE LOST IN HIG HOTEL FIRE llv Ash i .. i;ib d Pr - : FMPOBIA, Ka-. M'i.1: Tb.tae persons are missing. f -'lowing I ;i fir' whi h ornjib t 1 b stroxed ! the Hotel Whltb v Sundav. Sral persons wire seer'ly burn-d attd others recicd injuri -s when thv I fell from ujper stTie? -f th- bui'.d i Inc. .lack Fish r. a wrestler, fe'i three The dama: i'i ibi is stimat d at lo. POLISH CHOS I BO.NTIFi;. p.y ;c-.A, latd Pre-: ; 'X. Al f It Sp. ciil dspatchis from Kattowitz. Siü-iin r - - l.oit Fiat Pohh hand" ro-s.-d the Silieijn frontier :nt B- s. n!.. rg a nd ! became involved i". !.g.!s with Brit-i-di troops at 5 ro-s Lassow it i.

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dogs (vin reason, plaee Wuzel's ier- j I iinJmal Intelllgenco. ! I fi d, and refusinc to take food until j instructed all as preparation for i the hisjh-brow course ut the univer-1 sity. j In addition t her school work, and home duties. Wuel is bringing; up her first litter of pups, and still I finds plenty of time to gossip with oner less distinguished canines of i the neighboi-hooil. I Wuzel will tak' her college le- I i gi e at the ag' when human young- i i ste-rs are hist beginning to mumble their tir.st wrds and many of i tlii.-v kids may have her to thank j for b tter methods in child training:. I 'LOCAL MAN CLAIMS POCKET WAS PICKED ; (;j proprielor 0f the r Soutli Shore News Stand, Loses $60 Sunday. j (.eopg' (linz. proprietor f the j I ii'-ws and refreshment wtand in tin: I ISoutn Shore station at Michigan j j and laSal!' sts.. ri ported to the po- i j lie- that his pocket had been pick-! ; el Sunday night at 1 : 4 5 o'clock of i ... . . . . i a bia-k wallet containing JMi in dish and sota? receipts. i Cinz's story to the police of the! le i ... .1,1, ...... ...., .a o..,r v... - ..., .v... ' i rum iii'U lie I ill I il 11 1 1 1 V walb't in his hip pocket and during, j the business rush sons entered the sh lt r from the H'liiuvt'il his coat when many perStation to take rain showers he and the wallet showed abo- the top of his pocket. His theory of the robbery is that sotiH-oit' noticed the wallet hikI i while be was waiting on a euftonu r th- wallet was deftly removed ! from itf resting place. He maintains ! that he lid not notic. the loss un(til most of the people had left the ! building and hence h- wus unable ho give nay definite .story or Ue- ; scrij tior of the man who fleeced him as at lib' he did not realize time the wallet the loss was if nun d . No clue to the perpetrator of the j i rim- was discovered by police ofttjiials whc male a nasty trip to the s'ine ot the ronhtry. 1 nelr as-.-jinplii.ii in that then- is a possibility of Gin., also inadvertently dropping the wallet jn the floor and ) it was picked up by some person j who was unaware of the owner'' identity. Son of Princess Makes Hurried Trip to Athens r.y Ako .'i.it-d Vrei" : I Cll KKHUl'llU. March 20. Wil-j liam P.. Leeds. Jr.. son of Princess j Anastasia of (Ireece. formerly Mrs. j William B. Leeds of New York, : landed her Sunday from the Imper- ! ator in his way to Athens to join -ii i tmdher, w ho recently underwent ' a serious operation. Young Leeds bclared he would proceed to Athens, i by airplane despite the wireless mea ; rjsag - h' received from fiis mother i while he was on the high sas cautioning him against the hazardous. . trip, as he could not "reflst the 3e- ; sir' to be near mother . fooft as : ; possi cde." I ! He left in an automobil? for Caen. ; i j where a biplane awaits him. He ex- ; ! pects to spend tb.e night in Lyons and i ! reach Athens Monday. i I oKM IAW pautm:iiship. llv .s-i"Oi i.tted Press : WASHINGTON. March 20. For-! mati-oi of a partnership between j i Joseph P. Tumuity. w ho served a ' j . .cretary to former Pris t Wilson 1 land Hep. Randolph Perkins of : j Woodclitf Lak N. J.. for the gen- i je:al practice of 1 iw in New- Jersey, ( w.is male Suntl iv. The firm will! 1 have othces in J r-ey City anJ j ! Washing'on. Bep. Perkins 1 a re- j ; p'.irdio.m. (O.M.MIssION AUItlVLlS. I t'.v As.s iuted Pres : . . BFBL1 N. March 21 !ches 'itung Haniturs 'et.t says Sumlay that !(i'mni!f'on arrived in The Voici orrespondan entente the town of I B.itz'bui g. north'ast of H.mbury, to J ii -pect string detachments of the ' B-ihsw-hr . A military band in the barracks plaed "Ibutcbland L'ber 'Alles" and di.-srr-ab!e -ci-nes en-

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URGES NECESSITY OF JUST DEALINGS FOR ALL EMPLOYES

Vice Prr"t CooIid?e Says This i. No Time to Press Advantage. By Anf Iiti Prns: BOSTOX. March .n. Th -An-try.x econon.ic need at the moment, in the opinion of Vice Pnf't alv.n Ooolidge. Iß Just dealings with employes by b jsincs ent rprls j. wiih thought nt the same time for the necesitir of the consumers. "Thi1 r.o time, hi' say, "to press an undue advantasr." The. vice presidents we-ws itare contained In a "mc-sago to Amer-ic-an lu.ir.'.," whieh will bo putlijhetj Mon-kiy in Current Affairs. the weekly publication of th Boston chamber of commerce. With the cultivation of a friendly relation between the element of labor ami capital engaged in production h: predicts th: beginning of a new 1 r.i of prosperity for the nation. "Th present administration." the ico president say?, "stands pb-dg d I to its utmost endeavon for the ' tievelopment of Ainericn business ' foreign and domestic. It has al- ; ready begun Work upon tit-' problems and i formulating a dt finite ; program of development. In this. ' the national finances will play a very important part, requiring the 1 r franiintf of our revenue laws which affee: Internal taxation and important duties. Mould FxMnl. "With the settlement of our international relations and thn defining of the German indemnity we ought to reach a stabilized condition which should reult in a large, business expansion. Pres't Harding has chosen for Ms advisers men nt only intimately but i ni;atheticaliy. in touch wkh American buines in One Week From Sunday Is Easter. Our Stocks Are Ready For Your Selection

Open Saturday Till 9:30

YOUR NEW EASTER SUIT ARRIVED HERE YESTERDAY

It is now ready for you, spic and span, fresh from its maker. It is developed in one of the newest effects of the box, blouse or lon line stvles. Perhaps it is a handsome worsted check in grev, green or brown, or it

may be a trig navy serge, set off by a beautiful silk sash which swavs graceful Iv as vou walk. Whatever the fabric or model, it is quite sure to be adorned with self stitching and embroidery, some of the latter being in bright colors. Pussy willow silk is very probably used for lining, because it is the most favored material for the purpose. Th ere is no doubt about having a perfect fit, as we have all sizes from 14 to 51, and there will be no strain on your pocketbook at these prices

IN THE BOYS' SHOP ENGLISH ."SHORTS" Monday we are opening a new showing of Boys' Short Trousers, made in the latest models from New York and Chicago. "Shorts' an English style adopted by the leading boys' clothiers of this countrv, are made for lads of 4 to 8 years. Worn w ith one of our Eaton blouses, "Shorts" make an excellent play or dress outfit. Their moderate price is noteworthy considering their high quality. $1.75 Also our line of "Best Ever" all wool Serge Suits at $15.00 is a value that for wear and stvle is hard to equal.

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t nt :n to th., , v -l..;rr.t nt f ?u-.-r;'-, n t (nlv f r !!. p irj v f ; Ii v a s - - : i ! I'r- . ir.cr.asi:;e' the ;:,r.i! w,!fa:., lu'I I'ABJS. Mir !: --T; !' ' as the only no hps .f th" r!: f r, f ; P 1 -. r: . 'o - u ur.emp;. in nt and th- i-.n..-- . f . "; ::i 'f t-'V:i-r Pr:r.. - .:-. prosperity. , "' Fn.t'd St.: - :;.;..-' p: "It woub.i be fut.ie ur.der -::- . ; r , f ' ' ' ' mate. th. -'..fficu't 1 ro1 -r-.:- wh; h 1 n..l " . ':o rw . ac- or;. ; . must fa 4 a I irts.-ig ' " ' A "P ' ! r f :r' ? out f til- g'ri ral -h wh. h ' ' ' ' ' ? ' V::-; w :.: ' ' has .-f-m. to ih.. worbl a th-- r. .u:t '' ' Ha: .;.: :r '. of the war. The ad.- e -f p. rt :'-! - ' ' ' "i '- bus:r.es-s tr r. will i-.. . ! t ;' r ' 1 w ..; - f- : :h ' b ' ' '' th-:r soluti n thr..-.:gh -b- -...-p. "".'-t - nc i . of r rr-i- - lion .ir,i ro...-.iir.ltJ. ; . f .j; :... y - ! r.. thn' ! r ' m... "--T' nts of po'. . r th ro;:gnout : h- r 1- v "' ' ' J ' : ( J , r. . 1 Hi ! of tii.. I .. ,1 . '' S'. Verj NeM'ssiiry. w;: .. n s ;' f : "It is . r. r.. . ..ss.,:-. wnd. r P- Par:-. : ' Il ' nt a.ndltior.s. that A:r-ti-m ! F v ; ' 1 ! S:at-- ' 11 . er! rpris. V. '. d .'. ! w :h ''' ' 'v ' ' ' the;, .-mpb.i, s :n a w ,y c. n.-c "d ' B irdi- s ;d s. ithorns' U s to th ;r r..- of is::. ' 't : .ir.Fil. b- t. '. -a ; and. at th- same t::io. k-.p -e. to : v i 1 r ' n ,J ' ; ,,- : ' '" tl- n. ssitb-s of th." r. r Tl.- n r.;.r ! n p" ' Failure in either r.-sp.-.-t w . ' s'. h a Ii': f a- ' ' ;' i.arriss iniutry and t!i- s- w b. ,r- y 1 ' : 1 st;ng tr..: attempting to re Ivo b: .r.d k u '' " "''! !' " gratly delay their propra:... Ti i- 1 .. i W ..-a:--.g- -- is no time to ir ss for ,,n mt . bi-'1 " ' v" ' ' ' ' ' ' dv.iTitace. H j. tin; to ,--il:i if b d .-n u - : g i . i friendly relation l.tw..'i all it m diff.r. nt c:'t;:'Tits of p:-. -f. ' Pr - i Haid;: g P "' Whether represented by tti, i t . ,!' ,! ' ' ' :'. ' ' or by bib. r. Putting the. o;.,,m '- r.:;:;c ! r- of that tat of mind will t - ',-- -' H -' :v ' ginning- of .i new era of pf..--p- i .: . ' : ; r

VIA N EST A R LI SUM EN T OF SUMMER CAMP FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Sps 1 11 tit T1) NVw H-Tiin -s I.APOKTF. Ind.. March L' Purdue University is considering :he establishment f a summer camp for their student body at Michigan t it. This -was beamed authoritativr ly hi rsJunday. when thr' rei't t setitativ of the Hchool journ ed to Michigan City from Lafayette and iewed xurious perspective pite? fnr tli camp. If Purdue d id d to camp at Michigan City this summer a tnt do:iy of i-ufli' ient si- to ac mmodat' 2.000 students wjl he -sta blihed.

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Italinn Territories Celebrate tmeatwu TBI FST. i ! 1 1 1 ' I t .1 th';r .i g ! e a t I t. Sl.i ' II lB:u.ire,.N --f tl;.a t.s f : o: 1 1 t b 'a h 1 .1 ! i i c row , b d '!'!';-'. v orinr.t uc d at da w n : b. with f-ri";' -f from tb.' sli'H" bitbrbs s-hips. Then parading bi i b lati d tin oijgh th-- p follow . d b del g r : An im m ?". p t : a 1. c r . v 1 1 n :: of num v j . t ; s . :p t. w f p i ' r ; 1 The Te Room Will Serve d Chicken Dinner Saturday 5 to 7

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