South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 81, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 March 1921 — Page 4

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COMMITTEE III NEW STAND ON FORDNEY BILL At f In rI i ii Rrpir-t Emrrprncv Hill Will 1 Keviml in It Entirety. M'"Min;i ppm pap.k onf) i I : .mg b Il cote. I idel j ? ).. t . - . i "n. ,'. : !' rh i- .it work n the ' ' if t!.' M i;.i','. tana m e in, mi?! e : ' '"it-.'lr revenue r' i.i"!i and! i r,:.( J Ii irii if v b avail!! ' ' 1 ' ., . . U d 1 1 i S ."lM!lit. ' " ' .. ! :;! w .-it 1 1. .i!'. In tmw Mr. I ordm y prJnted eongiis-. ".! w.il; high -'" !. J! !ir ' ' f i .triuiiK . Munin r ri-n '.'!'! be t ou-ld'-rtn- , v the tariff was .i i ! 1 b .-- : ' . '.'.- .- n a .e. i 'All diftf rcr t 3 hive bem i r : . . I i' " ;-ai-J ch.iinmi! ronliuy, "ami -. now 1 1 v ,i is nit working plan. I ' i- t.j I m uvsumed thi't it ruo : .pprjv..l f the prddcnt." 1 im F-rd-My Ml!." aM rJiiii man T ;ir wilt t- put throu".i conTfs without the crossing; of a t, ; ' r the J t t mg f .in 1." , II. i riling Filter V ighl. i Yin- prt "id -nt st into th roily Monday wh-n In- te'e- ;! i Mr. l' rdu ", ogge.-timr th.-.t !. !, n. r;i ncy agricultural meaut e 1 1 a ted in advan of tariff or . r tmt J'g 1 -1 ' t n arol "while th!- ! t 1 indication of his .-:-. f i?ud . t f i - proposal took tl. -tuI , i ! r i n f 1 1 - f f t Ti. : a'! mial'lingu of di--. !in? i ;i!iiin0' ri m iil- ' !! wIim ili!l to t'ui ilta if 1 I ' i -:r v- i m oii'l tit:l'1 ; ; i ,i i' 1 1 . : - k l r . i p i.i 1 I i ' 1. T!:-- pi :it . i -! - 1 that - rat i - 1 II I'll" .:. '1 "i 1 Oil til-. SUlVj-'t ;,r,.l ih. r. I..l.!.. '1 til- :ir tli it . i : i ; i i a . ! a ; j r i j I 1 1 1 im .isiri mi--!;' ! Im: i -1 1 . S n. I'iii' , h '. ' r, ajil that r!iti:ro n-uM in iim'I if 1 . ry. i' I,' i.tl'iii't h l'i jM-rt-l tu tak' .ij. Iia I. nid nvrriw tani ;it lit '1 li' .-'I-iy. hut in i1 w f 1 ,-!! 1 n a -'i . ;. n t hy i.atr ;iwi ' h 1 ,i 1 ! th- lltin iiny nt i Vhn th li)ii.-: in- ts A;.Til 11, th-..- M ! 1 llH waiting ati'i In r.'-iry tariff, a u t i -1 H to ; nnl n in v.ilw.i t !n. yi th.naftr tic- j" r:uam lU Ma-aviir': ; niu'it 1" i i i'; , iiuiiil' r.a 1 I i 1 1 1 ; . . DELAY ACTIO ü I IHM T I Mr ST AT 10 i ?60MH) MtlASlME

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UIM.KI M. M'WILIJAMS. Wi;iM M .ffWllll.imii. n. n. No. .". ! rri oM, !!! .at hl9 hm McP'Jay no rnlnc at 1:3 n'riocK -ift-er an illnrw t f three wrek Mr. M"W;::imi mn lrn in b'outh P'tnl M.irh Vs. 'UDO, nn-I ha1 lived brrr all lux life. H- wi5 a loct-mo-Hr-flrotnan Iff va- niarnr-l Mhv 11. 1510. In h'ut)i to GUdjrf nt'-kinan. IT Jr-avcs. bfeldci th" wsf-'w, pircnt?, Mr. and Mr. J. A. M Williams: fixe children. CUui M.. f.tarfner 1.. Clara M., Tlyd' n.. and rornUui - Hickman. U of " hoiu rta-icif- at th parental rt5id'nrr-. and ih followlnj? xWfn, Mrs ( J. Arrharnbault. Mrs. J. Milr..r. Mr.. Ira Poyrr. Mr U G. Mi-rar.lrl and Mrs. J. Hunt. lajn'-ru! Mrvli'.s Mill ! hvld at thv Munon rhaprl U'cdn'sday aft?nif'on at 2 o'clock. Cliud uung offlrinfjnff Burlil wilt b in Mt. Phi-ant ri-ntr terv. FUNERALS V.W li . Ml I JIT HI A 'A. K'urir.il yrvlc' fur I'aul Alh;rt Kpmz will hr ht Id Tu:"lay aftcrnon at. ö o'rln k at ht.i pan nts reside f'c 114 N. fi.lv' t-t. ltrv. Hugo WMchtlt uiSl otü'-iatr. Flariil uill tu- in I :ivT i-w - in f . l iu;i v. iii:itHinT. l'unrral ''ri s for Fr:! C. Whrr rrft will lr- hfld Tut-dHj-. The ho.ly will arrlv.- z.)l o'clo.-k; Tuclay ftrnon o-' th- (Jrand Trunk and will ! tak.n Jlrvtly ti ltiv;rNiw Cfn.-ttry. whrro No. J9 F. A. Ma-iicni-puljro will cndu-t n rvi s. WOMEN YOTERS HOLD ANNUAL ELECTION Directors Chosen at Meeting Monday Nipht Other Seions Planned. .t th- regular nioruthly tneetirur of fho South Ihnd league of women oter IifM at the V. M. '. A. Motnhy r.iirlif, thirteen, dirfctr irr eliosen to direet thr nrciniwtin for the entiyin u-ar. Dirtetors aro M silamva C. Carlisie. W. Shirley, W. .HIoonifiehL F. F. I.tmhert. (J. I'hiiüp. U. S. Ficken her, T. J. Sv;int7. W. K. Shrrman. T. Keller. Perkins. It. Flbcl. and J. N'.ff, ami yii.ss Thuriuan. It wan decided tiiat it was to the interest and advantage of thn A"onivn's league, to look into thv com-mis-ion form of tovrrnuient which now beiritf earcfu'Iy e.nsidercl by many in this city and an effort will he made, by the. orranizatmn to ."er ure a noted speaker to present this plan at an early xntetinir. Mrs. Chester Montgomery, the prinripAiI peakr of the. evcnlnp. uavi- a very i rite resting and con vi lieht:,lecture ort the. "IXuier? of Immigration." Her talk a folhiwed by an add rem delivered by Mrs. I)a!ton Moomaw on "Japanet? Tinmiirration." While dis-euss,in;r thi point the s-peak er contended that a solution of this ijroat national problem could bo reached by tho formation of a treaty between the United States an. I Japan by which no laborers would be allowed to immigrate to thse two countries from each other. "Japan would not allow 70.000 or t-wn Too American farmer to nil-i?rar-to that country, buiidj American homes and farms, and then enter into competition with the JapaMe, rieo grower. Neither shou'al the l'nit d States permit such a condition in this country.' Mrs. Moomaw .-aid. Another meeting: ha Wen planned for April 4 at th Y. M. C. A. at. whieli time the "Kus.ian Situation" wi'.; ho discussed Mis Dunbar and Mrs. W. K. Sherman will lecture on thi topic. FORMULATE PLANS TO REVIVE COUNCIL South Hend Social Workers Organize at Meeting: in C. of C. 'n were formulated last night at ,i meeting held in the Chamber of Commerce ouilding. for the rvial of the South Fend Social Service council. The officers elected for one year wire: I lev. A. M. Fella. pridnt; ol. C Seymour HulltH-k. jrsidtnt; Misa lima e'ollmer, fTftary; Misa Helen Dernbachtr. astjrer. All actie workers in the . onimu:;ity social problem were represented at lis; nfght'A meeting. A f w tiiotiu nts before the adjoiinment of the meeting a motion was mad pioiding that an invitat;oi iii' extended t nil j-ocittp s and in ii vidua'. in St. Joseph county who are int rested in the aims of the Soeiil S r ice council, to attend tho next mtviin: April 11 at the Chamber of ( 'ii.vref building, at which time a cos-: tution will be adopted and plane, laid (or the enlarging of th name of the organization. It is protxjhlr that the name of the council will If cTia Hired to th- Social Service ciunci: of St. Jos, ph county. Chess Experts l nable to Do Anything But "Draw" n. I'uit.d Pre 1 f A V.V.N" A . Mareh i:l. The thiM -Tair.e of tla- championship ches s r:-s was nnt'inish d h hen Kn;anuel l...-Nkr an. , the hallentrer. Jose t'apablatpa wan!y arose from tln t..Tde . irl- Monday. Tlf y ha, I completed K.' li,oe atnl Capablanci ii.dii.tt.d bA w ,u- willing to call ir tli. third draw Kme of the ic.teh. Packer refund, ilecjarin then- isflH was i chance for victor.. Kp i ts were unajitmmjs in their 1 i f that neith r can win tins game. The r at t radio. t-tion in tho wo.-' 1 i. ;;:i(lt p ixns-tructien on Ijn " I,-land. "l;il. its mother is workir.g. a l ib-, i : . ; ;i: a is burid in si-.d up ! its waist. F'Uxktnd'a i rop ,f appb s th:- s. son ;s sinl t l..- tj'.e poorest known iC.ir;.

SAY POLES MAY APPEAL RESULT OF PLEBISCITE

Polish Officials Plan Appeal !o League of Vatinn Over Silesia. (Contint;f:d from tagc oni: tho4M wh ar eallrt upon to Inur to th "world jnt anl praeeful pxiJttncf baetd cn thoe irin iph ? which America waji tirt t lay down in obtaining peace, for tli wairld." In a second nott: in December, th? Polish srovcrnnunt furni-chd th? .täte department with doe-jtio-nti ry a id' iK" f the alleged abus s. whir-h, it claitucd. the (brmau government ua.- practicing in thj ffort to brine about .l vote favorable to Ornuny in th'.- plebiscite. Among: tho alleged abu.a thor-'' were recalled Monday the return of uppr Silesia, of (jtrii'uiii from Auerica for the purj os- of voting- a reported in trvfs ilpatche tiespite the refusal of the- Mate I partmont to the informal rcrjtpyt of thn (trmuii t;o ernment that native of upper Sile.vl i residing it America nhould be permitted to I"hv th5 IJnlte! Statr for this purpo. It w a.s re pre n ted by the United Seat at the time that a lc.npr as tlie technical state of wnr with nrnany continued su?h a practice could not be countenanced SIMONS INSLTIS 1 1171' I'll '.?. Hy AtH'Mtel Trebs: - UONIN, March 21. The oMiej.il returns f the plebiscite in Fj per SiJovia as xiven 1- Dr. sinions. tinJerman foreign secretary, in a telegram to Imdon. are: Germany. TUt.TOo; iN.Iajol. ICO.In the whole ph liiseitc area, oi ai proximately t percent in favor of remaining merman territory' and approximately 2') percent for Incorporation in I'ol.md. (living details of the polling. Dr. Simons ays: "All tho towns, especially the industrial centers, nhow un overwhelming dornian vote. Tho: are only Polish majorities in the country, (petially In those fart to whleh. contrary to the urgent desire of the German government, troops were not sent in time for the protection of the Cermau population, sorely tried by the Polish territory. I'mmh-Ii l)isiipMdnteI. lv Axhoviafe.l lreis: FAKTS, March IM.-In lYrnch of'tieial cirebs. kern disappointrn'-nt was expressed over reports reeeiveil Monday afternoon from upper Sileia sayln that Germany will rtaln the ditriet ji ; result of Sunday's J-.lubis.eite. but the oflieials 1 not yet admit the area is lost to Poland. They pointed out that the reports of the plebiscite were unofficial and i-anie mostly from tterlin. It was s-aid that in the even', of ths majority of the vote being Merman, Ihr territory probably would be divided, leaving to Pol.md those places which voted Poll du Stress wan placed by French officials on the agricultural vote. whi"h it is hoped will prove to be largely Polish, out it was conceded th towns had voted German. Report of the result of the rlebisclte were received too late for comment hi the afternoon newspapers WITHHOLD ALL STATEMENTS OA DAVIS PARLEY (Cr XTTX1TKD PROM PAC.U ON 17. ) in granting a private hearing to Dennis L.ne, secretary of the- unions', and Iledmond S. Brennan. thtir attorney, gtive them the samo priiley he liail previously given Me.rs. Condon and Mycr. Tli full conference legan at two o'clock, with the three cabinet member, the two rx pre.sentativea of each ido ami the three members of the !abor department's' conciliation board present. Two official report -i rs worked in shifts taking the testimony. Unions aliird with the butchers) and meat cutters order, sent nine representatives to Washington to adviJte with the. representatives of the employes if their advice should bo needed. Prior to the j.:nt conference. J. J. Frennan of the International Urotherhood of Fireman and Oilers declared that the allied unions would stand by the other employer?5. "We will not ield." Frennan said. "If it in neccasary. we can make the packer? stapd by tluir agreement." Industry and organized labor aliku iK watching the result Of the conference for its effect on similar agreement? now in operation in other industries. two aviators die in seaplam; crash p.v Acisf'! 're: WFST T'AFM HFACII. Fl u. Mauh 2. Attempting a landing from too low an altitude. ly e llothert of this city, und J. II. Farrington of ix w -poi t. Ky.. wero killed her.- Monday, their seaplane striking the earth within tn feet of the water tui safety rif.thert. who was dri irnr tlu plane, boi'a.m- confusel and lo.-t control of tlu- machine as it nctr, il th artl;. .according to those wai witnessed th acicdi nt. Parrinj-ton. who was atin a. Rotlnri's- instructor, naha:1 the langer. jump-d and was v!"ii-h. d to death. llothert was kilb-d w In n th " plane struck e n its side. Kreuzer iSamed by Board To List School Children S. .1. Kreug'-r wa- appoint 1 by the iity school i.oard in their weekly iiM-rtinc Mnd'iy night to take an enumeration of all the school children in the city. Thi nunp-ra-iitn will include all hildren r siding in the city between the ages of i and ü 1 Mir- The ensus will be underway April 10 and will be compiefd by April " Confercneupon the trpos-d erection of new tenni courts and apjrovint: of hills occupied the Kilance of the r.H'tThe kircert w-w.in v-tioril !ry Jo.-k in the wo ld is on tin H,: rivi r front of Frokln. N. V. N. w York co'.U ted $2 1.2. P' in j inheritance taxes lact voir.

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DR. ZINGHER TESTS MORE THAN 100 IN DIPHTHERIA PROBE Many Volunteer for Seliiek IiYaction 'l't at Alcotinj: Monday INijdit. Mu than For ople f...m ; 1! walks of life att, nde.l the may-, rnctirig h Id in Ho- r.iamoer of 'c;nmeice building Monday night at eivdu o'cloel; when Dr. A. iiuglp-r f New York city explained and demonstrated th.i S hi k mrtho.l . f a.sc.rtainint; a person's liability to dijitheria. Tho S-diirk systi.m was explain' d in detail by Dr. Zingher wlio ei.iploei.l charts showing the succes- s of the. method in Mew Yi.tk city schools where it w a.s tried out upon, al! ehiidren who had their parents consent tu undergo tlu liability tet. The. experiments met with unier.-al approval there and Dr. Zingher was brought lo re by Dr. 1 1. G. rreerP'.uth t interest the ciliz'-ns of this city in the principle. Jn his address Dr. Zingher pointed out the benetltü t be rei-eivej by the test stating that theie v. ere no after i fleets of illness. fc a r, or incapacitation of the urn s wherein the injection i.-: mad- to proe the individual's Mise ptibility tu the disease. Dr. Zinglu r also stioiigly advocated that the Schick ry.stelll is-ionld be gen r, illy empol d in an ef'torl to .stamp out diphth ira by tisting tin children in school Many Take Test. lie maintained that .should llo-s.. children show liability to ti e disi aij they should be given three separate injection-' of toxin-antitoxin which he as its will prevent thticuriaio o ot tin- sili kin .-is for at least a Iuiii of seven vais. lie mol over emphatically asset ted tlitl these latter injections w ro harml the nilly eil'eets of it h ing in son,cases v. heir the patient has a we,.!; s.-it iii a tv. r for thn or four hours after which the pato-nt becomes entir.-ly normal. Alter hks .oldns-s fully 100 of the audience subjected t h liiselvcü to the immunity test anel their reactions will be read by Dr. Freyermuth any time during the week. It 1-. n ct s:iry for a space of :.t to i'o; hours to el.iise before an accurate readinr Of the test can be 1; ;ob-. Dr. Ada Sch welt..ei t-uperv sor of the chihha ns dej;n tili lit or the state board of health, with, headquarters in Indianapolis, in a in-t talk compliment" d the citizens of th" city in ta.vii the initit;e in bringing Dr. Z'nher lo re t 1. mon.Mrate the Schick syst in and conclude! by saying that she hoped tliis citv would taki tin- bail and adopt the system in 1 er .vch"o!s t mbat the diptlo i i a no n.ic-.-. Addre o- l uiichcoii Dr. Zingh r i xi'la in.-d tin- Si hi- k Keaction Test In the in-iub!- ef ;!,, Ch.imbu' of Comni-ice at ;h h- noonday luncheon Alon. Dr. Schweitzer also made a f v leniarks at th. luni 'icon, praising South lU nd for its. initiitie in spading tin- Schick' test liletlii'd. Tho lunch on -.,.s pr -ab d o r by Dr. I'n riui't li. A numbi r of out ot t" n ph'sii i ms wa r ah-o present at tl,e noonday meting. ll.arlp r m the mornin- Dr. Zingher address.-. 1 a nu:..ba' of jh sicia i . -i and other citi'. r.- at a in- ting it th.- Pi 1 1 1 1 1 r ! i o ! 1 1 1 i i " re . i:.-:n-charts t iHu.-fr.it'1 his tali;. Sixte u South P.- od p!isn im were given the Schick ttst at the Oliver h"tel Tii-tirg Sot, 'lay nicht. Dr. Zinchi r dil.u d 'Jut the tst wiil reu!t in two dir':"ra.t r-.o tl-).,. a positie and a nativ, . He ielired that the positive i-.-.o t;oti l!.dnai.s that th- ii.di. idu..l to who;.) tin- tst is gui i- not immune ! liphtln ria. and tln rifor- suh.net t b ;::g gi-n antitoxin to prevent tb.e appearance of th' disease. A negativ r .otio-i. Dr. Zin-'hr b -ciared. sho-.1 that the induni'iil !. immune. A lar-o prc-nt.ige of tin- country's pencil- ":a"s from . 1 i f"! n : a InUlse l'- d il". N w- V r i . .T's i ..-..- ni-el::" o r Hi 11 late c.-s- i :,. " Playing ai'N w,-,.- ;n a ;-::,: by a wood i at pi , s- ,., ie Tin- i r F4 2 1 cor - i o , . i - to ; n a r s ii ,.f t he i ; I

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PROPOSES DENTAL ! CLINIC IN SCHOOLS ! ! ... ' il)r. Wirt to Discuss TinporI tanrt' ot llinir in Aleot m "ror ! Here Today. Di'. L. II. Wir. orthodontist, i.i int r s-te.r in iirts rving children's ''th. II will speak before, the South Pend Woman's club Tuesday afp moon on "The Proet ss of Child Dentition." The fact tlut other citüs snialb r than South Hi ml hav fficieut dental dej.irtinc nts in I'oth . -hooli and board of health. is significant. Dr. Wirt believes and proposes that South Fend look forward to a dental clinic as no of its achievement.-. The better teeth movement has swept from eu.isl to coast, and left in its wake many beautiful buildings, dental clinics:. and Latter teeth. Dr. Wirt will traeo the development of the teeth from the time the child titers kindergarten until he finishes the graeb s. Mis.s ( line to Talk. "A tooth in time saves nine" is his motto. Ho will illustrate his lecturo with stercoptieon views. Miss Olive i'Une, the. school nurbe, will give a talk at this nueting on the work that she saw done in 'hleago and tho work that is being done in South Hend. Tin- program is under the- auspices of the. homo department and will be. of special interest : mothl i s. LET CONTRACT FOR EDWARDSBURG. ROAD Countv Commissioners Accept Rid of S21 1,880 -Delay m Oilier Highway?. Tin- ;d v ardsburg Highway will be improved with concrete at an estimated cost of $:;o.C'io p.-r mile. This w;:s indicated today when the contract for the construction if tho road was let to the Pcith AtlJ Rily Construction Co. of Cioslaui for : i.xv. Contracts on two other rtads were held up b-cause (f the past ige of fin m. rgem-y in ;euro to th' county unit road law by the last 1 gi.-lature. It pro ided that before the ounty unit law may be put into effect there must b.- ::on ;iunna to the petition in the tovr.hip affeet l. The eom-mi-sionr.s had advertised for bids on the lldw.i! dsburg, Dogwood ard Pieii highways. A numb r of bids ion this' ii.ids ware mab but bej cause of the asse iiibly ation and I without an int rjna tation fr.mi tip.- ! Indiana attorney general, tin: cniI missi"!. rs lio-sioon. d action. J Two otl)r bids were received on the lMwardsburg road. Tim W. J. Nies "o. bid ? 1 .:;, i. and the .Seaman Con-fructi.ei Co. i 2 1 V '.. All bid- recid wire in-ieb- f the estimates, another feature neeessary after the bgisla t u i a- had tinkered icith the road law. Heretofore concrete ( nsirurtion Jin this cout.ty duiing the ia of high ju ices liad cost a pproxima' ly MO,jfoiu to $C.0'O a mil.-, with few cntrai tors comp ting b cause of Labor shorfape and high pi ice of material. ,Tlie cnipetitie bidding MinvKiy is j takr-p a an indication of an era of i low er pric s in road con.-ti uctie-n in j St. Joseph ounty. I Cunty commissioners Mop, .y p;t-pOip-d action i:pon the .'.piioinTn-oiit I of a county attorney to take- the j pl..-eo of the pia-mt it 1'iimln nt. 'S".:. ut M o'Kihbin Th.-y pNerd the ip.-tiiiou i f l.. en j. .;ie or til-. To ;l.i-,o his p. titioTi th.- op! on.. j--c-I r-i-.i. . eitli tin- o? ! i n i is.-io-, rs alj th.- -;-h ' : -tis F. Pat', e a id o'h u, ' I r.- kiiown t, b- aspirant-; for th ! i.? . e ! Tin- 0'!.iiiib-i":H rs ori-rcJ the Pe- u r Mil.- Hridg. at Pinhook r-pair-'d Tin bridge has I... en I o t! s j , e j" I, d uns. if-- for havy trat;";'' i :iu d by b in,' us. -1 during the 4si.,mj;j(r Z:H nth- as a ut.-.m-!- r, s .rt. Thfj r pairs will o-t ajiju-oxiniat.-lj-2 . " 1 ' ' ' 1. A. Pili h -;.s app'dutid ir.sp.rt- : r for tin Pi rcc road. Italy . Sp.iv.. Poi t u.'.il. I'.-r-i i an.l i . i i :. i i lain- ro l.a- b n t t - na. -, ti kind of i 'olumbu 17'rv NEU S-TIMES Want Ads

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The Small Hoys" at tho M. C A. had a novel treat last night vthen three) irovio men from Chicago, who aro taking pictures of the entire Y. M. C. A. here, this week, 1 went throucrb the Ttovj.' department and fumed tr.o Kids" In action. Tho men vorn engaged in the am kind of work yesterday afternoon and will continue tho work for most of the next five days. Dights in the V. M. C. A. building hud to be dimmed while the pictures were, being taken, and on seeing thi.s many memlx. rs imagined that the building was b ing closed earlv. Notre Dame Preparations are. In order tor tho i.nnual Paster recess, which begins at 1:45 o'kck Wednefday morning. To enable students to catch the morning trains. the following Wednesday morning class .schedule has? bee-n arranged: Classes taught at S:10 will begin at 7:i:i; :in. at S:15; 10:10, at V:0n. and the 11:10 i lass will be moved up to Tuesday afternoon at Jive o'clock. Prcparatiors for the annual sophomore cotillon progressed' at a meeting of the class held in the library Monday evening. The affair will be held .n the Rotary room of the Oliver hotel Saturday evening. April Dl. from S:30 o'clock till 12. Tho Miller-Anderson orchestra will furnish the music and tickets will be limited t 100. Sophomores are requested to buy ticket before April J. after which upper classmen will be permitted to purchase the remainder. Fnright, liradbury, Morgan. Castner. Montague, Gould, Degree, Picks. Harry and Pegau are in charge of the ticket supply. The Notre Dame baseball club will meet Wisconsin on April 1 Ö end 1 1 and many sophs are planning to invite the "home folk" a day early. The American Institute of Flectrical Fngineers met in the Pnginecring building Monday evening at 7:4 0 o'clock to hear a lecture by Prof. Ituzeck of the. Fngineeriug sehe il. The freshmen ela.s met in the p.adin roe joom nt t:l." o'clock Monday evening for a general get to-gcther meeting and a discussion of certain objectionable tactic perpetrated by members of tho elass which tend to injure the name of the student tody as a whole. Rowdyism which partakes of the nature f "kid stuff" is condoned by no .ensibt- student and the action of the otlieers of the fre.-hman class in condemning it is a move whbdi might bo more often followed in dealing with the "wlse-erackers." A series of interesting lectures umbr the auspices of the "Notrtj Dame chaml er of commerce began with the appearance of M. 1 1. Morse, famous explorer of Igibrador. who P'. ke in the library M 2:1.) o'clock Monday afternoon. D. F. Kelly, general manager of Mandel Pros , of Chicago, will hpeak on "Merchandising" at 4:10 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the .library. Tuesday evening. Sidney Story. f the Foreign Trade Financing corporation and former Sli pping board member, will address the students of the commerce department and any others interested, on "The Mississippi Valley and the Merchant Marin-." At a recent meeting of the Mrchanical Ft gin- 'Ts' club reports w ere mad- on the trips ,f im Litigation through the Uary steel plant and the Western Fbrtric Co. at Chicago, by James Culiigan. Mark Zimmer. H.lt.v Mc"'iellan and .Te ;illman. Affr the m-eting the club enjoyed a supper and mush-al rogratii at the Kabb- banou- t hall on the campus. nislTONi: DMTON TK1AF. PlIP'AiHU March '21. Trial or William Dalton. 17-year-old lov vhn robb. d the North rn Tru-t .'o. of $772. neu -Vorth of Liberty bond., was postponed Monday pending de- ! iuoii "I Judge i 'bar!''- McDonald wheth'T tho cHS should be transferred t juvenil- court or b hurl in crinuntl .ou-rt. Tiici-o ar- in stenography P' h"-!' in Argent in i. P.. tg...:. '.a b.r unions l.av..- been I v ; f d s;r.ce tin- v a r. A wori ar. is cn -lit d sth Innig Iii mv c ntor of Japinese !r r . j . , i American filroi rornpri.- ?o prr 'i Mit f tb.e.,.- shown in Fnjlar.d.

RED CROSS ELECTS CHAPTER OFFICERS

T. Hmimi-rrVimidt rlnisrn 1 Chairman at Annual Meetinp of Dircetor.. At the anii'ol im'tiin," of the .iirectotH of the S.. Jos pll's i o'jr.ty lted Crohs chaiter, I. M. Iliinnorm hmidt wa eb ct l eh linn-d- fr-r the yrar. Mr.-. W. Tl'-nfranz .a" elected ife chaP.tn.in. winle l"rd Krl'.rr and Mi.? Leva. Hnckw '.1 r"eciMi the ofT.cfx of treasurer and ccrt tary, r ej. ectively. The newly elected orflc.rs of th home service committee arc: AV. P. Fury, U. C. Manning, chairman Ht'.d io chairman; Mrs. Clem Smojcer. treasurer, and Mita Irma CoIlmrr. secretary. T. H. lontieli will head the committee on nursing activities. The others elected to thl? craittet ure: i:. C Hird, Dr. 11. T. Montgomery. MisM Margaret Farker. Ml?? Irma Collmer and Mr?. Sue Knuer. of Mishaw.ika. Miss Klorenee i?.i;;e will be retained a Ked Cross nun-v. Through the effort? of the Tied Cros HO teacher from the Washington s:hool prefcented ati original one-act .kit at 3Iealthw:ti la.vt Friday evening for the amusement of the patients. The tiaebers were dressed in character parts and wore juito professional in their acting. Jokes that had a Tocal twist were us1 to makr the entertainment more enj"able. CALLING OF JURY TO PROBE DECKER CASE IS POSTPONED Tjid. Triarr-rd Witli Murder r rlans to I ell hvcrything When Placed on Stand. WAKSAW, Ind.. March 2F On-ve-ning of a special grand jurx' to in-

viMigate the murder of Iyroyltcr of time until

Ivovctt. 13. wa-s poBtponed today un - til "Wcdnrday or Thursday, when V became known th; prosecutor did not heve all the evidence; ho wanted to present the JureM. It is understood he will ask tho grand Jury to find a motive for tho killing and to implicate others besides Virgil Pvckcr, liovett'sj 18-year-old pai, who bas confessed to the crime. Judge Roy called the grand jury fur tfulay, but there are "btili some angles that have to b cleared up," It was ?aid. Follow ing the interview. Mrie. ; Moon i-uid that the primmer had in- ', dicatcd that there had been a re- j son for the slaying of Lovett, one j other than that described by him at ' the time of his confession as his ! motive act. ! At the time of his confession, . Decker is s,uid to have remarked the : only motive he had for killing Fovett. who was his chum, was that "the devil drove me to it." Mrs. Moon said that when s,he questioned Decker Sunday as to whether there w.u another motive for his committing the deed, the prisoner replied: "There, was a. reason for my killing Leroy. and there Is a reason for my not telling that reason. "It will all come out at the trial," he -said, according to Mrs. Moon. Young Decker spends most of his time reading the Bible, according to oHicials of the jail. Sunday he is said to have uttered a long prayer, j calling on God to rai.se suspicion i from other members of his family J o fany connection with the crime. j InUrcst In the ea:e todiy inoreas d following statement made by D cker Sunday afternoon to Mit. , Charles P. Moon, wife of the . ounty sheriff, in which he. promised to t 11 . everything when th case is eaibd toi trial later. Jobless, Penniless and Footsore, World War Vet Walks Here on Mission

A Htrolig and capable Lithuanian j an ofle-r, were killfl and 12 wi--who formerly served in the, Anurlean woundi d when a train w.j.s ambu-i - Army during the world war and ed Monday, according to otha iaI a' who arrived in South pemd p-nnl- nouncement. The attack occur. ' less, footsore from h is heavy army : ar Headford Jura tin, couu' hobnails, and hungry from many Kerry. skipped meals, after walking all tin A civilian p .s.seng r wi.i I. illway from tl-v-land. desire-, to tin-I and two ith.r wi r- w . ;:oj .J. T:. employment of any ort. eas jalpa s among tin atubu -!..-.. lie w -nt to the American I-g-ion party, with tin- rtnai ot on- n i he obpu art e rs upon his ari' al lu re found dead an- not know n. and related in broken FnlMi his- jr, ;idiitiou to the :!n. r wum w stcry. He. wjs taken under the kind killtd. the train i rrn J 2 m n and prof erting wing of tin-b-?p 1 o'tU-e- ,,;h.r rank- in th- It."-.,t pus;!;- , who nfter t xking car of his im- ami a numb r of . jvil: .--. It . m.'liate r.ecessitlcM. promi.-e'l him heavily frd on from hoth dd-..-employment If wich were po-ssibV. jt neiifd t!i- juii. i;r,M, and thNow it is up to son-p- kind'v South troop detrain . I ,.i;d .r.gigd Fend employer to holv-. tin- probU in. parte. He is strong willing, and will do The .--Jrvivjrs am.-g ir.- t.il--any kind of work w hich will i , held tf their a-nl it.rs f c r .'" i..ü ti. ugh t afford him a s ab.-istie in e u:cM uril:i r. infor. ed by a part r.-' fand. II- may b-- found at tlie b-giori fu.jjj.rri which .rri..d oi ,u-oth-h adU.art' rs in th- Chambr f' train. Tin- rmbir.--I fo- -, tin: U'omnn re buill:ng. drov. ff th. nll-.

Th Natural Fnd. Thn "actors" wh-ro Wu!i kn" mo.it ab)ut are t!n.'- who do lofty ffa-.s- :n the circus and v.iud-Vilb. He has a proper appr clati'di .f t'nr danger of thir calling and Iii" means adopted for their sf-ty. It--c -ntl.v he heard hi.-? faflmr, w-'n:lj rtadir-g a b"k on th atricals. reaction tho natin- .if h;r Hnry Irving. "Whu is Sir Henry Irv.ng. fftir'"' as'Ked th- boy. "H- w as a, gnut ai tor," :iid tin; futhr. "What show is h- with? ' 'H isn't jtii ar." show now. r.ow . II."5 d ad " "WiTit happened? Del h- l..:ai the net'.'" Harp r s In ) . "I w a arr's'd fr - d.nff t h.s niOrr.ir.g." said Sniith. "How f ift w r" V'n :o; i-; a-l.'-.l Jone-. "I'orty ;n.n h-'U". th offie-r naid," repü" i Smith. "tbeshl" fvelainnd Jenes I wi-h s-otm- off!'-.-,- would ;rrf r n. .-r p '-ling. If I could g- t a s t t - -mint in th 1'iti tliat th:i -.d t a ti f mine was gdng pi miic hour. T rni-l'.t b ao'.- to sell i;. i "ieoinnati F"n, jir r. Tin Ik" I tc r m pari a ithe luche.'t structure in the oi l d : it i t lo t hUh.

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F.-a k M'ir ar. 1 -if " fu. 'ierny and ir- $1. 11 l' t n M r M:c!;icui a v. A J J. S'rh". A!itn to .!- . Sh' rr.f A ;. A.:- : . J ' P ' f lot f: .r i;:d' - p;.n A i. Jrpfi Küfrt ro v. if.- 1 nl Ulfe, JI. U: il as 1, Ad!. Mi', ton P. Ihv i irr- Fir. r d-r.nt. Jl Jt ; Grove. RnVrt s-rhe'.lf r.Tt Ada N. W;e :, l. ur.: - Uta'g. 4 Sark : j Llw dr i : a ' II. ly t 140 L'e-o'.r. Fa.-:; A rm'r 4!orr.?h a: d v.tf., r . t";er vjry Rulo. 1. Is i ;r. ::rd I'.-t' of R'-utheait Add. t South I-:d. Willi mi Fack.-on it, a I. : A -thony Kujaiwski ar.d if 11. I"' Cl in Vernon ! I .-!-. A id. Ko2iusko HuiMirsg ar I La;i A-B'o:.itt-.n fj iSfvr Strnr.tz a-id wi'II. Part of lot ai i You'll F. n and Gary'i Plat to t'outh Fe: d. NAHE COMMITTEES TO SEEK MEMBERS Notrr Damr. Students to be Solicited for Membership in Organization. Appopitr-o-n' of -onnn'.ttf? to canvas th T'-derec Inlhs of t-" school in a dm' fr T.r mTT' feature.- thf eond nier-t'.ng ct th Ami rlcan Ass-x-.-iatl' n for the F .- ecnit'.on of tho iri-h ltrpubtic, bflu in Washington hal! M'-r.day c' i.lnsr. Ilev. Tlmma.s- Ta.aln. C C, ws appoint--! ehairtcsn of :!,. committf e. Rv. Thrtm.m Criir-.lo. president of the fi'V'i.'i'iori. If.CTihcd it ?ih a purely American m ctdr t-.ln who- ' Ir1aH ucrf Am. nr üi ..n-1 r-o'- ; T-;jh. and th.it its purpe.si w 1 1 Influence congress to ratify tin- wot;, of Ann rican s-'idp rs -M turop b rffonjjng Iri.sh freedom a it 1, d recocniz-d the freedom of Po'p.r.d Slovakia and Foh'M-.iu. Hr ?-aid that In his heio-f it whs only a i -atFnclatol it--el:' !w'",lld recognise tlu republic of Ire land and quotei (,. iv. nrsPTton m dlrct words to that rffeet. i Following th- Faster .e-atif!i ! committee will canvas ei.rn hall i i a drive top l.tpni mumpers. i in chairmen of the various ha.ll cotu-mitt-e.s follow: S?rln, Fob rt Shea ; Corby. Robert CiT'.jorda r ; lU lu.. VrÄnk Syfrit: Walsh, Clyde. Hetf-r-nan; off-campus, James, Hfgan; Frow-npon. Fddb; Frank Wallace. Gottry i "art r Sounds Rather Fishy It Comes From Elhhnrt Special t Tla- . -TVn- : FFKHAIIT, Ind.. Mreh 21. -Jupiter Pluvious grew tir. d . f tie '. I expression that rt;d-nt- of this :' havu Us d for sointi:no w 'ien. -.;,,-.(:,. ing cf t!ij gre'atnss of tin- s ,- he caused, nd he dealt tip !! phras", "raining cats and dog-" . 1 death blow h' r. Tu-siay win: h caused two minnows., one T ii t in hed and miti fo j!. !-, s ;-; g. to fall in front of the s ,,rs Jsnth r Coolst stör-. Jupe picked In-.-when tho proprietor, S. It. Sjrwas standing in front of hi" et--.it -llshment with Jake Winer wat-h: rutin.storm. Tin men who w-nn;- i ' o "downfall of minnows.' thought a firs.t th y wr. n- raps of pa p r. a' -1 were attonushed whn the." noticed one of the miniatur flsli "wigg'.-." No noticeably big wind wa t!rr'.g at thw timo and no prac.tn-al jok:a could b- accounted tor. Theory ha it that tin fiFh wa re "scr-opr .y up by a twist" r from some cr"l. or lai- -and that they wer, blown to th:city. No flying f.h hav: ore, heard in this neighborhood ami V.l.. -hart H still thcorliit.c on th. mjudt ij arrival "f the mm row s. GROWN FORCES LOSE SEVEN MEN IN AMBl'SI . I I'.v Ai-w I at'i Pres; DFBFIN, March :l.-.v-ni in o bra of the crown forces. iu lud.' ' The Road That Leads To Financial Independence U jvsji whit ycu make it Ycu cn rzulce it r.ever rr ieno hy wt tv.i tyitcnu You tn ru.lc ft t ler.-j i-i tedio-jj ctu ii yrjj cxary "rrj orJy avert xe I errat rirtu. Yen an rr.iit It t pUutr. Ir.tercjnnf n4 Hotter retd V-y rurchtiini -ourui, hxttd d'y ridtr.d r7S ttoci en &ut Rose 20 Pa-ment Plan WHcK tcA wtH you txk ? S'Cf Jot t:-UT4V-Vettrst ' Fp.Fi; i ..... .2." "How to Btcorae FlnxodiGy iAicptadeat" RoSE&Co.MRrVNY 50 Broad 6t. NcwYork ' J 1 1 - 1 -