South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 90, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1921 — Page 7
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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Tl) AoK BlUo UN ! Empower Envoy to Discuss Burroughs to be Buried in
TWO HUGE PUMPS! All U. S.-Franco Relations Catskills on 84th Birthday
tTatrr Conimi.ionors Confiller Plan to Meet Underwriters Demand.
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A? the mti.ng of the ho.ird of xcalT commissioners heil Wr inv riay morninr at th rity hnl'. it was decide! to advertise for blda Immediately rrj the two huf emt r'.f ujral pun'. pi for the r."-v Vr.tr.il station. Tli-- bid will . i( n and read on April 2f at 10 :i. m . at the city hill. Th pump will have a 2.3''0,00"1jrallon capacity and will function for T4 hours a riiy ait rnat'-!y. They will bo installed as me tins: th conditions imposed by the repr' J ntatives of the Nation.- I Hoard of Fire. I.o?uranee Underwriters, who ware her list werk. In addition to thi.i decision, the heard approvd plans for tno layins rf discharge main from th" Central nation. Thi work will bo done undr th 1 uperv Lsirm cf J. .V Luther, f'jperintencient of the water works. Th plans wore prepared by Consultation i;nrinc?r William Artingsili cf Chicago.
Cosmetic, cayn thf- medical xfcminer, r.vr killed anybody. And rtlll many a gir! has painted, an .-;hc dr-red to kill. Portland (Ore.'i ew?.
BLAST VKi:('KS IIOMK. By International New 3 S'-rvl : DETROIT. Mich.. Marh "0. a tomb explosion today wrckil the cottage of Mrs. Mabel Johnson hero. It shattered the windows of every house within 100 yard. The bomb was placed under the front porch. Jlrf. Johnson, who was .slightly Injured, told police .she b lieved neighbors who had tried in 'vain to get her to sell the house had bombed it.
Brighten up th- rooms with fresh, few wallpaper. Paperh;:ngers advertise In classification 24 tod.iy. Tf
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Amerlean grJ ernrii nt rcry cor., r livable o.'.ftion whieh may bear ipn the relations of the United State? and Prance. Vivicni com"s a an '-nvny extrat binary carrying authority from hi'? crafmü'.'-nt to voi-e I'ren h policy r n any isMie which m:iy 1 i ftiz by Prist Hardin;?. Sr'y Hughor members rf the ?-nate foreign relation committer. Vivlani is ready to tell Pr 't Hardir.g imw far Franco v. i 11 i r. to er. in 'modifying th l'-acu." Krforo f-omin? to Way;nnton. it is learned, Vivianl hld :i ne confrr--r.ee in N( w York with ''. (!.'n Harvey, recently decided upon a ainba"?ador to London and c.niderf d on of the bitterest anti-1 aun r.-en connected with the ad mlnt'tration. '"ivianl's authority and the broad character of his mi?sif'n weri d:--clo:-rd to the United Pres.-? today hi "if.', c rsations with members of mission. Although the two '.-adincr ultjects at hand are the League cf Nations and finance, members of th mi--
i'-t: n..ide pi in that Viviar;; i poweretj to op;i the whole que:.n of Fr.ineo-Air.eri-an r!.itior.s fr.m ev ry ancle.
"M. Viv.'nl wli! disMjw-- a!, oie. j
lions that they may bo propounded him", it was explained. "He will be ;'! .i'-ed to :- ak on whitever may
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sta rr. en. T d iy t!.e l'rer.ehman will cr nfir.e his .if ti"n to the forma! expression of good wishes to I'rs't Il.cdin and the administration a whol-. He w a to sef h'ec y Hugh-. at r.'on and rr.ee the preslderit in th- aft rr.on. H- als ) ww-i to exprss tlo gratitude of France for American reoperation in the war an ( pr( .-.'ion from the jame man who In li'17 visited this country to .-timulate that cooperation. Viviani has planned, tentatively, to attend the ftmeral of Cardinal Gibbons in Paltinior.-1 tomorrow. Oefir.it' discussion of FranccAmerie.jn relations, centering around t:ic "m'-dified" Lragu" t Nation?, if expi-trd to i"gin Thuisday when Ambas.-idor Jussrand will entertain S-ns. tvdgf MeC'ormick. Mose-s and r tii r membej-s of the foreign relations committee in Viviani's l;onor.
I'i Itit'-rnutietiil ,n 1 Serri'-o: POUGHKKEPSIi:. N. v.. March "0. John Purroughs. famous naturalLst. who died yesterday on a train enroutp home from California will be buried Sunday, the day on which lie would hae been S4 years old at Iioxbury in the Catskilk. near the spot where he was born. Funeral ervices will be held at hi- WVst Park nome. Thomas A. Illi5on. Henry Ford ..nd Harvey S. Firestone, for several years past ): troughs' amr companions, will .ttend Iii funeral.
ASKS MOSSIER BE iAMED AS EXVOY
SAYS ME SLEW MIS W IE E TO SAVE HER
I'.v Infrn.if l'inal Ncq S.-rvi.' CH P'A'.K), March a s.gr.e.l statement that h- load "kil'efi his wife to save her" is the only motive known to the polier- today for the action of George Glonn Lindidoom. who shot his wife to death in their apartment and then took his own life. "It is for the b'.st that I take her with me as she might have gone wrong altogether." said a paragraph in a note left by Lindbloom. Another missive, in the handwriting of Mrs. Lindbloom and dated a day before the slaving, said:
"To whom it may concern: I do
jthis day of my own free will declare
that I do not promise to live with and be true to my husband. Mr. George Ghnn Lindbloom. Peing without children and feeling the way
. 1 do about things. I think it best ! that we should par'."
C.ICI Ol' THANKS. VW wish to thank the neighbors, li iep.ds. and Visiting Nurses for their sympathy and kindness shown us during the illness and death of our beloved mother and wife; also for the beautiful Moral offerings. mi:. pi;ti:i: schhiiimlhut and FAMILY. : 1
Marhham Pens Poetic Tribute to Burroughs NEW YORK, March CO. Edwin Markham. famou3 American poet, author of "The Man With the Hoe." at the request of the International Newa service, today penned the following touching lines in honor of John Purroughs. widely known naturalist, who died yesterday. The poem reads: JOHN IJl'UUOrGHS, CALLED HACK. In glorious hour tlx great ann pnssed. And ti" will tin Ids ouu :it hot l'l"n th" elge f Aind. while The earth is iji kenuig, mil-' mi mile. His j'Ming mmjI, thrllle by the mystic breath ; Goes singing thru th do.'.M of hith; II who With eollini' ti the ;.Tls. Je ull uus hmtleT to th" Idnls. lie who had all the .lowers for friends. He has gn- the road that noer ends. Crownpil with his gdd lore, he goes. While earth Is lr-a.aing of the rose: And, as he passes, h ran hear The far sung of the flowering years; Whih grasses hurry Into earth. He rls-s to his higher birth Where Audubon ami Jeffries are. i:jdoritig uutu re in ihdr st.;; Where Kiiidxlu, lover of old rt iols. And Turner, have iljelr bright abodes. He goen and 'round his head is hurled. The April vision of the world. He carries, as his feet depart The warm love of the whale world's lsc-art. (1 oiorUht. 1!II. by I. N. S.)
Special to News-Times: WASHINGTON. March SO. Rep. Will P.. Wood. Indiana member cf th 0 Republican National congressional committee and dean of the Indiana congressional de'egatior, will call n Pres't Harding this week to urge the appointment of Abraham Ottenheimcr, a lawyer of East Chicago. Ind.. as minister to Uruguay. Ottenheimer is president of the Lake L'jur.iv Par association and is prominent in his profession.
CONDITION SUUOl'S. NATCHEZ., ML., March 20.
i Lieut. Will Coney is sinking rapidly.
it was announced by his phypiclins this morninr. but how Ionsr he will live Is not known. The patient Is In a very weakened condition.
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Your Rack Hurts or Bladder lwtluT you, drink Iel of water.
' The American Legion will never let up on G rover Cleveland Pergdoll." Col. Frank W. G albraith. Legion national head.
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