South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 90, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1921 — Page 5
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
THURSDAY MOHM.NCi. MAItCIl 31. lf2l.
DRAFT EYADERS TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON
American Legion Says Publication Will Begin Shortly After April 1. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. March SO. Publication f.f nam- of mn clasrif.ed by the war department 'traft evaders will bfjrin hortly nftr April 1, about which time. Iis? 111 be supplied a!! American Legio.i pots In th l."nitl Ftate, it was announced today at national headjuartera of the legion. Notification of the forthcoming action wai sent national headquarter by Adjt. Gen. P. C. Harr:. U. S. army. Iy-jcal rosts will check lUts from local draft boards to eliminate names of inno cnt men and by Instruction of Natlni! rnrrmardtf T XV tl a t Vi r .1 ! f i
jr., of the lesion, ?pfk to hav th "jcullty landed in Jail in 24-hour after newspapers have printed filenames."
Harding to Attempt Placing Railways on Financial Feet
Reformer Urges Affinity Killers Be Put To Death
P r T'r.ffr! IT-- . WASHINGTON. Mn:. h .' u Working ur.ur direction f I'r -n't Hardincr cabinet ofT.eer.- and other eovrnrr.ent npenr-ir tod;iy were s'ekir.s a way to c t the railroads back on their finnnc'-al feet. S c'y ff Commerce Iloovr hn been t':,!"r'r'K data on tli- r.u'.re.adfor soii.-tim. Se.'y rf Agriculture Wall.iee .oor. will furnish detailed Information on bow the. hih freight rates have hurt the ai-rh ultural ( lion'. The he.ü r,f the in t -ri a t e r nmir.'TC'' com rr. Is i ri and the i allread labor board ate son to nie t wiih Hardint,' ar.d Sen. t'u:n:i.;ns. rhairman of the mi. ate Interstate stat rommffCf orn ri;i t ; h ipreparing; f r a thoro::uh investiirition. From the information p.iiri"d from thes- various sourer- Harding hup.' to work out tentative recommendationwhich he may include in Iii special session of r oni,rr . It nn be stated definitely that he La n solution of the railroad question in
mm. now although h- r--3rJ the rail .situation as most grave. Living costs for the entire country depends on putting the road of the eonntry on their fee: the Harding administration believes. Farmer complain they cannot h:p food at a profit b-caiis. of the i:;h raten. Itailroad men say wage i u'. nu;. come b-fore the road car; be put on a ha.;. sound enough to j'jMify r.it reduction--. Th employ charge that the read are was-ting millions a jt ar in ost-plus s-t'-m of if-pairs and replacing of equipment and inefficient manage. tr. ep.t. From March 3. HJh 'vl,-n the pov-rr.men: turned the ro.uN hick to tuTir private own er .Se-pt. I. the t'cvf-rnin lit was forced to pav the roads enough money to en-
UNIVERSITY SENDS ENTERTAINING TRIO
.orthut-tern Young Women to .'--ijear at Kpworth Memorial Churcb Friday.
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Says Too Many Girls Slay Men They Live With Just to Get Nov Meal Ticket.
B Cnited Pres: CHICAGO. March SO Death for Affinity slayers instead of a gay career In the spotlight was advocated today by Arthur IJurras;e Farwell, reformer militant. "Too many women and girk have been murdering the men they have been living with when they make up their minds to get a new meal ticket," said Farwell, who is head of the Chicago 'Purity league and many other reform organizations. "I'm not upholding the men who lead such lives. They are the tuxeAnA n;m nf thf r-arth. Hut murder
1j murder and the women who slay them should be punished by death according to the law of the land. "Til tlmo should pass when they how a trim ankle to the jury and umile their way to freedom. Put Kood women in the Jury box and the sray giKgling murderers will get their dues." Farwell said that homes should he purified so that girls would not join the ranks of women who neith
er "toil nor .cpin." "In thousands of homo in the Fnited States a big crop of futur uftin.ty H'ayers is now heing raised. ' he said. "Just becau-.- the folks a' homo don't take the Mapper notion-, out of the minds of their daughters. "There U no place like home, but it Hhouldn't be a murder batcher."
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A musiral entertainment wiil be given Friday ni.üht under tn- auspices of the Kpw-orth Memorial Methodist church. The program will f,e rendered by three talented young worr.tr; from .Northwestern univer.Mty and will con.-isr. of readings ;,r,d folos. Miss Adeline H!akweil. wh is a senior in the school of music and a soprano sdoi:. will hae the principal part on the program. Sne will be agisted by Miss '"elf-ste JUoxsome. a .--nior in the school of oratory and a talented reader, and by Miss Mamie Frrickson. who is ;io a student in the school of music and a professional aocompani-t on the piano. The entertainment he-ir.s at 7:4." o'clock. The following program will he given: "Uut Lately in Hance J J'mtuaced J let " Uatim rensky "The i:.-e 'um plained" (()-iod) . . Franz ' !: tut ning Spring ' ( Dole t . . . 'ida 1
"Ave Maria" (Scott) Schubert A Group of Four Headings (MI?s Celeste Hloxsome "lthapody" FJrams Miss Mamie Frrickson. Aria ' My Heart at Thy SweeVoico" (From 'Samson and Ieli'.ah" Saint-Saens "The Spirit Klowtr" (SMnten) Campbell-Tipton "Come to the Garden. Love" .. Slater The Faultering Dj.-'k" (lntrmeyer) Kramer "May Hay Morn" ( Te( hemacher )
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Ejected From Lakeside Cottage; Asks $1.000 Damages of T.1.000 for alleged eviction from the "Waverly cottage" at Sheridan Beich, Michigan City, of August O. Flting by Matthews .1. ar.d Joseph P. Keneack, while the former held a lase on the lakeside cottage are sought by the former In
K iL MAZOO SPEAKER TO DISCUSS HULL BY CITY MANAGER
The n;y manager form of government will be discussed at Monday noon luncheon at the Chamber of Commerce by Clyde W. Ketcham of Kalamazoo. Mr. Ketcham will address the business women's Chamber of Commerce on Monday night, and comes to South Cend under the auspices of the business women's organization.
iii,i:s ion i oi'Xcilmay. Henry A. Pershing, C19 Park aw, tiled Isis declaration with City Clerk Frank Hilinki for the oMlee of oiii'dlman from the first ward on the republh-an tick!.
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IiniTSKS SALARY INCHHASF. WINDSOP.. Out.. March HO. Offered a salary increase of SI. "00 a year. Ilev. D. W. Collins, rector of the Church of the Ascension, Windsor, declined to accept it, on the ground that his congregation could not afford the increase. The clergyman receives a salary of ? 3,0 00 a year at present.
j Wednesday morning it was iiirnorj ed in political circles that Clarence Stueckie. 7 i N". Hill t.. was to j file his de, laration with the city
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for city judge. Mr. Stueck'e has been h lifelong resident of South P.end and is an attorney with offices in the Fniou TruMf" lihig.
I"OSTPOXL SCOl'T TllsT. Th Wednesday night examination for boy ncouts has been postponed to a week from Wednesday, Scout Master Taylor announced Wednesday. The time has not been changed for the group to be examined Friday nicht.
Artificial Ice Company Increases Capital Stocl; To take care of the Increased artificial ice business expected in view of the reported tremendous shortage of natural ice, the Artificial Ic Co.. of South Hend, is preparing to increase its production at once. The company announced Wednesday it has increased its capital stock to
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