South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 93, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1921 — Page 1
END NEWS Tin: wi: i Hl Ii. Indiana r.i ir Sundiy . ! M r. bay; r.r mu.-a eki::g. ;; f: p" i i ? ur'-. Inner Michigan l i r Sun-lav; M'-ruiiy nn--"Pb-d. pr ':?''.- v.-. : i : w mi if-rt h portl'irs; m! mu'-'u Ii i-c !a 1 i'T it ir. VOL. XXXVIII. NO. 93 a NiTwsrwrnn rort tue ttomr Willi ALL Tili; L'VAL NLWA SOUTH BEND. INDIANA. SUNDAY, APRIL 3. 1921 PAY AND VICHT: FTLL LT! A STD WIRE TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE. PRICE TEN CENTS . - 1 '3
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tML S I AHL) UN GERMAN PEACE v ill Pre-ent Proposal for ImuiimI i;it Peace at IXtra S--ion. IMPORTANT CONFKRKNCK " , t Hardin;: Confer- W itli knox on HrH.iution -CoimhMl ith iani i-it. WASHINGTON". A i : 1 1 :. S r.nir J . " MJll. u.1 I'i till 11.111' ' ..I.'- M .1' with rrti.i :i v av cair .- -.unal r.s"-i. . r. . . n . . .... t....., 1.... ...,,, 'ition. api uni!-rvt"n(i j., I. h at sut li a r fcIut:'n promptly o:i . , ' 1 , - tri c Hi vt. f tin- xtra y ss;in of' ctsTiT a k t'niia M'.n'..y. i Inforrii.it i.a th.it jn" l-rH if th-"! c CTiat f.t1. orin a sp !y p ac ly j resolution ha,! r.t ahan-I"::.! th'irj previously a::r. urii 'i intcn:i n, uai tS btair.O'-i tonight aft. r a ra tal cf white h''ia- ' ci i: f : a Ii ' s a o advi-.il.i'.it y of a o:rrri s-i'.nal aratiai .f ji'-aor-. tu't!i' r vit!i otarr ju sti '.as Jnvi ! I in a p i " rrttIern'Tit, wrro urnlrvt I to h io hr cn !. Not to Confliri. Whutlar thv ir.tttition of tho I a c: c- -1 y - rc so h j t i o ii . n.it ry lias l :i apar) m! in any I ir r l y I'r.-s't Ilardinu- arol uaittli'.- it IiaJ tli papiM.rt f . r.at r "Hit H'ii- ! PMirraliy v r n.att -r.- n uhi'-h nInformation w.ij ol'tainahl'. Ir. tliionnTti"n it wa.-i i" : 1 1 1- i that sim f'f th riM'r' pr .rr. in-'i.t m rn'.a rs of
Vho s.T..tM fav. i irur a l-eaee r-s. ! u - n , n, , n;i? fo,. InaV),r to n;a.I;, yai luv, Maf.l ihfin.tely thatj. t;i( liriMiari(.s M'v :: vction on inatt.TH inxolvmr a-r ( I,omim h,, b,.(.n , rr,i)1( nt Ivoabl r.-.t bo tak.a m eonfli-n w;thj,)f siUtl 1;.nil for ;;i Mrs
The oonft I rie at the v.hit liousa today wen- faio rai'y cf nsi,!crei in th hearing ori interitational ftffair as probaldy tia- most Importtint that Kres't Harding haa lit M fince his ir.aiumration. Soti. Kno. of I Tir..- Ivan; i. forra r , , A . , ! fcretarv of state, and anther of , ,. ... tho renuniiean p aeo nidation ot , , J ' r- ;: , , . leorco H.ty ' New en;, s.-.e:t d as am ! to (iaat Ihitain lyror. T. f a iek of )h;.. un.b-r-tood to bo und'T a a:-id ration fur 'imba'siil'ir to 1 'tarn e. and St phanrt L-iuzanr.', noted l'r r.,-h journalist, yho tame to this country with f r- ,.- lr-nn.T" A'ilM I'll. 'I Ttl.Ml ' I I I T . .I'.ii.'. 1 ,.i...i ..... ..- inOs'O WUU W Ilo;:i ;n i'l i..ie:il v.,i : I nwr'i ( r - i o o i . "i . , . . , . i... ii ,.f i those win pai t lcip.it-d iri the C'ai- - i . , . . I,.,, ,f: , I lrrrHO Ä- ' ,1 I'' I i ii 4L . ... proposals wero d;-''t:--(! ir to in e.ic.ate when ib ci.-k-n.s iuiu.:it be rected. iouphal With Viilt. rc Inf. r -,-e that dav'a il"". 'cr ,,:, ,,.,.'...! ' with ihe vio't I hero of M. ivi.ini. who has brought ÄcoNTiNrifi t. pa";3: nuru) O'DOMKELL TALKS TO BAR MEMBERS Ft. Joseph (bounty Bar Am-o-ciiition (iathtTs in Annual Baiuttt at OIirr. "Ke:y nation in the w.aa.l war lr(la i fa.th wuh former IVes't Wil.-on and with the- Am- ri an poe"vln by their d.-r. ca: d -f the disa: mnmert irro oT.t.i::'.- I ::i the n.i.ei.i . terms, upon wnih tlu- ariuutt.-o was r'.cne.i anti of tlu- .l.-Mrm.in-.eat pro-Ais-.ai.i -i , . ' ' ; J f . t 1 "Oil :i : i .. 1 ' -. . i . o InvMT. ioh! tlie rs f th.e St.: Je-s-ph County P. r as.- cl.it;. n at tliCir annaal bi:a;a-t ia tic K. ..: . om of tho P!., r !p ti 1 1 is: r.I-'ht. Ui an imp.issi.-n. 1 a.! !r--v.. Mr. O'Denn.ell r.ade a i l' r a fortinuatue of tlie plan t- make the American navy cor. 1 to r:erc in the world. Ho .r. d that in tl;is way ordy can th-- f: m - t' th.-- s-as I e maintain d. Mr. 0'1 r.ra 11 ind that t!o ::, 'ira:; f a s :- p.ricr r.a-.y -y th- rr'f.I S:it-s .k...;-s riot n.'-.i'i ni. but that it nu ir..- the- a.-.a.r.-.:.' :' p- a'- I'l.ol. Ho '' ' ! tl .! it ii r-t t:u rtre-'C r.-.ti'-n th. is attack e.!. '..at th w a ... . ' . t ; o I . ; a .i :it prepare: a r. i Its rights. :ir. CT' :. r. v. .-. pr :', d 1 y , JailU : S. I rake f V.. W ho ,-i U ' a.- toa.-tntast' r. Mr. Pr.tk- was pre J rntd by Pr. i't k.:.'i c. . y of tlie as-'ociat aai. T st i : .as! r I r ik.-'ii , pre- nlati- n t!;c ak r . f th' j vc.'.inc was short. A Naal Holiday." J Mr. fY I nf 1 i i'o f. r tiu." s ihj of his aI;re "SI:. .11 'r N.uvat r rocram ' 'or t :?.a-7" The rp. aker ! I f.ran by v. ..: that 1.:- s ;!;, ct ! tin uncs a .1 nr: , ilthoi;,-h i: i.s ,v; ; thst would 1" c re- y a'-rally !:-:-) c: ..' w.t'nin a siu it t'.r-' . He c- J -;.irc-J that there are i.u n b.o ar -.JTa! that t! .T- d.ol.irad "A 'Naval Ilr-tkia-c." a ! riod '.arirc 1 i hir-h th.' P' ' - I "' '- . i!iain rav al huikla: Trie ak r d. rd thin -pi; lt. 1 1 d.ok.r. d th. rr the. r.iti''r' P"'P t I r p i : I f ; war, will cnj' V P' l' ' ; Mr. O'Dor.ne:; qm t i S.r W.n'tT !
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.M'l.a.r;. ne ioo m- it m.ur.c nin a rid h a.b d . . mi' iny there. i rei.lacement . IJvt of Candid Mos. lie is a nun'"'!- (,f Crr. ule lod'". No. i , Kr.ichts of Pvtlr.as, Sc.ith ' .. .. ( p.. v, k.dce. No. 2'. I. 1. and A. M.. ' .rd the Pniwrsity dub. V. M. "a na N I I.M 1.1 .N l'.M.i: r ' i . i i ! DO YOU WANT CITY MANAGER FORM OF CITY GOVERNMENT? Some do, and most everyone is interested. CLYDE V. KETCMAM of Kalamazoo, will discuss the plan here tomorrow MONDAY, APRIL 4. Fir.-,: At the Chamber of Com. me roe t.oon luncluon: noon, Chamber of Commerce bide. Sc nnd: Pcfore the League of Women Voters, at the Y. M. C. A.. 2:Z0 in tlie afternoon. Tldrd: At the r.t;si::,s Women's e'haraher of (.Vinriicrro dinner. Chamber of Commerce Iddc:Ha p. m. I.ors will be .p. n to public not havinc res-ra-tio-s for the dinn r. after 7:r0, and erybedy is inv;t'd. .Mr. K' -' ham i'A speak and Mrs. V ! A. S:ra r will sir. c. May be a question to be decieled this year. Be informed. Bepin today readinvf the Gilbertson articles, this pae.
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Ipla.-s. and a ilu-f- pash was tut in ; ... u.vn for -ts chief edministra- ! -h" : tivo officer. , Whea Kli.alHth Gearhart ah-ut ; A j..' y-ars .dd. daushtcr of Pete , o,ily ha;f.a.Joz,.n :.tCCS in thc ;(.caniart. the crossing wa ehman: t, cUy . Mrs. 1 rank Kroru wit cr 1 1 1 ;aaa::or Ias, llf ?ournmcr,. llUt j .,'.in' :"V" l-oss C'crrhorn, j r.ow there are ov. r l.o-Akren. iMiimi .. reached him after the , Norfi,lk Sa0r;Un,ntOt nran,i Rapids. i ::a:n h Av:i lho Sprinield fO), Tampa. Portsmouth
ami a lava-- was gammoned ar.d 'NT I ' I 'Kb -N' PAC.I-: I'oL'K) ! U. S. Draft Evader Arrested in Mexico b. en determined. Prom effi.-iai sou re s In re it is 1- arned that the Pnite 1 Statei w.ir .b p irtmcnt has l-.u-n advis-d of the M.xican ;ieli n and there is a g, nI 1 ral belu f that a requt st probably I wall be male f..r Cab-'s de j. ort at ion ' ! the Pi it. d Stat- w lu re it i, ali 1 u d he is char:--. 1 w ith being un t an r.y des. rti r. He scaped t ice i from Albany, N". V.. draft official.
MKN1CU iTl'V. April 2 Pedoral ' a plve sim,.iv the time ne-ded for rV. clt'-,ilaKa-vr -'lan ! IUITIIOIT, Mich.. April 2. Police aathoritas l.,t night arrested Linn 1 c-eif rr.etincs. Theo hire, and cxccei.-s u. , . . of IK troit and Wyandotte, a suhurh. A. I!, dale, an American radical, j have power at any time to fire, the U hd boen ,preau:n '-' were pricing their search Saturday wl.o for more than three years- lia. j City Mann cor, a r.on-politicat th r:c'ns wb.ica know- .t ;nij:ht for a iisro representing him- ! publish, d a map.u-ine here, which Hub-eeeutive, who H their rcent a .s ,od 6flg'T1' '"an J self as a oh. rg man, for quest ionir.g jef late 1ns been sharply critical oT-and -il.ordir.afe and who appoints i wIl0' ovenu nt in 13 P. ar.a jn cri..n,.,.lion with the slaying Frith or. e.con admintr.ition. Ac-! and tupervN-e. the SpringfiMd. O., fohenved -'nmcd;: i day night of llf-v. Leo Jarecki, reci cording to se mi-official iufcrmatie r. i 4 Department ht ads. who in!aU':-v Thcn ca,!'P Ashtaou.a ar.d . (if Uur L:ily r,f yl)Unt c.trmel
(Pil wall be deported immediately. Uurn appoint and supervise- Sandusky and now thei.st imam.e, . hurch but jxlieth.r he w ill p.. turned over : : The. rank-and-file of the n:u- Akron' l-1 1r-t S- c--v nc! Th n-"gro, said to hr:e been con ..... . : . t.hn I "CS i'i,"ifi f r'.-vf i ,1 i r:. ' . ... .... . .
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Mow for a steady diet, hut the hi.., ... ..I ,i nui'.vi v AHHIn ti-:.' .AM. Si ' ... -.1. ." ft W " v Hut after all there's no sprinc I. U l 1 . .1 . n ro or xm im it-u rous ju-i a whittled off. Tunny, toti, lion two-imh sunfisli.
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Simplicity is the Keynote of City Manager Movement Now
Sweeping hv ii. s. ;iLm:itTsov. (This is the first of a series of important articles on the CityManacr plan, by H. S rjilbertson of the National Municipal lea cue.) bout c-iR-ht years airo. the city of Dayton attracted wide attention by catdinjr to Gen. Goethals at Panama offerinc liim a ha tulso nie salary if he would come to Iayton to be its city manager. That wa, a new phraso then -"city manaper. And it was a newIdea in America that a city could be induced to look outside its ,L ilMKKTON (Va.). Wheeling, Wichita, etc.. ln 24 state,. Tliis snows the scheme: 1. Th.e people elect on a nonpartisan ballot 2.4 Tho council, a repi r. sentative body of citizen,, usually five or seven ir; number, who servo without nhaj usual e ivil service rule. 1 Pus;r.e ss men will be quick to r, it, likenes, to a corporation, ! or to a school t earel with it, rj perintendent. It i the only way to organize anything, whether it ! an afternoon picnic or a great industry. The feature of the plan i3 it. 1 str.tUht-forward sitr.plicity No lint, tri-cro!H. Itt-f-ponsibility i.
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iiiiioiin iiiiii iiiei in iniiiir unni cots a lloklnc-V-V4 ... r . a -. : . . i sport that taKcs the plaeo of fUlim' c xmi, strong poie im me kiioi . . . !. 1 mothers are always wiliitic to fry that Over Many States clearcut and undivided. The council has power to choose the manacer from out-of-town if it can c.t a Letter one by ho iloinc no excuse for not cettinc a C"d one! About half the Ko cities have, ! in fact, cone out-of-towli to cet their iimna uers. and the favorite place to seek them is amonc the succcsvfur managers ,f smaller cities. Ye, it lias already happened, not once but more than 40 times that successful manauers of small citi-s have Icon Fun;rnoned at increased salaries to the management of lars- " I c r c.tit s And there are srveral manaprers ( w Ju have served in three cities, anl there are two managers who are now j in their fourth! J No manauer e ity has ever por.e J back to the old form. ! Tho city manager plan ha, not i , ' u . 1 1 ii.. i..-i in.!.', ii.u 11 i- hu.. - . city. .,.,r are the city managersirnim Pf iil r-iti- I ' 1 ntilnni f. 'in,' super-men Put there is an empress - rive an.i brill.ant reeor.l of c ss s, siorb s of taxes lnve red, , , , , , , , . cvbts elc.ircd otf. bacKward towns awakened. pro.?resave tbwns speeded up, governments made nH-dcrn and eager to serve, and we -1 attempt to teal the etory. ; . The 150 citis which have- adopt ed the city manager plan of munic-' lipai government iir-t5iro-:-h -l ;itry In addition there Jare anethrr CO citi.s which have iteuri'l tli-ms. lvts balked by leal difficult;, s and have contrived , ame j kind of make-shift on tho same1, eontrolbd executive principle. The list is liable to climb to 200 before 1022. so rapid is the swe-ep ; ed the movement. inn totai popPainesville. Xe nia. ebstervi.Ie. Callipohd and s. C har.e,-..-.. witn several more. Canton. Alliance, Voung.no wn and Cleveland, for ex - ample, wnicn are srrious.y ag.iai 1 ll Michigan, wh.ro th- loan st irt-. . . f. .. Iii'.. .... 1 t:. .ir.. .U ..la.i.s.c'. . v .i...oa. .tau i.1 : 7 . tn I'-ili f 1w. 1 t - tV it row contribute- the most cities to iCe'.NTlNL'KD e N I'AC'i: 1'uL'K
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! P.,.. . 1 c: l ai i- i i c iui- i .una oij:nai jien ran to Beach Agreement at Conference.
I urday niht va r!:in a lv tho jviI BEFOBE LABOB BOARI)!lir" to hiv' i f u i.i th, ivnr svi- - ' vania railroad out of nearly ? L' , !"! 0 . j ami to havo im;)iif( on 1 adinc ! j 'hk-airo i luhs and business rar-n y Bepresentatives of Both Sides 1,5 u 1,ulin to ;l in of l'rt.s t , . c 1 t- " nardinir. although aotuallv of no ro- ! ote to nl)init Läse :a:im t-i tho ohicf xp utivo. The : to Bail Board. r-olk-o said they l..dievi,l Hanliii? . j had obtained at b ast $10,000 from a ! . j croup of business mai by promising ! j to use his influence in ohtainin.? ioj V.y A5sn. i;lfM iTfss: I Iitiral :inointnionts. j' riTT.sr.l'liCJ. April 2. Tr. posal? j Hardinpr. aocardimr to tho poMe-. j of the iVnn.sylvania railroad com,-! 11(1 Chieai:)' lerulir-p: ritirer.s I limn- th.nt i 7.0 i i ..t ' Kuliible. Ho took 22 of them to the
I--.' " -.i'v im ii L'l. lllL j , I road acetpt wape reductions of fro:n I 1" to l" percent wero rejected by ! representatives of the employes here j lat. today. j :!k-ia!s- of the I3rotherhood of Railway .signalmen received the comthe seaaes of wa?e cor ferences here. Th man a pre rs "npoed a cut of ; from 1 ? ' to 20c? an hour and in j jresa-nt ivp; their case, called atten- , tion to xvliat t!i y tcmud tho !ej el:no m mamr eosts. j Tlio employes' representative?! held an executive session after the con- I for. nee with the m ana cor' at the! i ern.inat Ion of which they notified I th c'-unpany's nfliriaks that the proI TlO-Jed W.TCf- red ort i ori w-its i,t te. I J - -. --....v.. ...... il'-v o.-i't.ibl.. t, the nu. Tlu- m I'I.il'.ts ithen askcl if the employes woubl i eens-ider any other propo-al for a u. ami trie i .rot hei hood e.ttieial answered in the the negative. Make Cut i:fTort. A futii. effort to noch snie kind of an a -tr en . - nt wa - made by the . executives of the v ad when they suK-'osted that the sicnal men allow 'tho company to rVduct from -v;i',-o. bemünin April 20 the amoant of I the proposed reluct ons, ami in ! fvt the Tniteil States railroad ! 'ahor hoard decided arainst the cuts, the companv wot Id refund the amounts taken out. This proposal hkow ;s- wa' reject -I b the Krctherhood ot!icia?M. Th' conference chased after repres ntativ1;- of hedh sick s hol veited to submit tho case to! the rai'roa! labor bo. rl. Shoj) crafts r lres ntatives are t" i ir.to fnnhi nee with tho nianifcf r? Monday iv M.Yoi:.irv k.ut;. 1 ILK 1 f A KT, Ind.. April 2. Ik Prank Leader, form r city fire chief and later county sheriff, has filed his application to enter the race for mayor on the denuu ratie ti ket. J DELAY START OF BURKETT TRIAL
Illness ()f PrOSCi'lltor AIaV;for covornor of
-.- ' VjiIII?. I ()."l)()ni. IllCIll Stwoiil rnnirA Ilr-i.-n TvN'o.X, Tnd., April 2. TTie trla : )f creil' Uurktt. lU.vear-old hoy of 0r.t Ipf, cp ,j x itll r,-t (V i in"crn aion ; tl,;.th of his jdaymato. p.enr.i , s,.lvir u wh!oh ,va. to haVA t,een 1 bo"un next Tuei.l.iy, nviy he pot- , Inu d i account of tho M.-rious ilt- : n-:- .f pros-cutor James A. Dilts. ! Tho iirosecutor has tonsiiltls ar.d thrt'.at trouble and lvu be'n in h"d a week. Iiis ejonditicn today wa: rei'orted slightly improved. Court oflioiaki say it is certain the . . . . . , , Ai tr:ai -a i r; t bo started until the ; special venire 'of jurvman wac ; dr,v,n t( ,.tV for tV trial Th- : ...... . ..j . .!,otU M.lil' .1.-11.' II.'" 'I' .ill. I ' " I . I . I I I. ..I h ; to thn ho sliri.ir ; ;tcH(lrntal nn,, that tho siavin b.,y ,ki1 th? n.v0;vfr it was dis-rh-,rr, d Continue Search for Slayer of Clergyman Detroit Police Hllllt Neuro for - . n lietlOIlIIljr 111 ConilCCtion With Death. ... r.ission. . t , . rt.rut..i ,,,r,,uaan 1.,- .v Jan cki to cojj,t.t donation.- in the Wv;ln(1-,tl parish. ! njan tal;r.n into cistody hy tluj police Saturday f-r ou-Mt ionir.g saill 'was beir.g b tained Saturdav r.'ght ; , stati'm of his store. : .... . ,;,i ,,, have n'arr.",,' uiih th'1 pri.-t recently over the baptism of his e hibirt n. Th in m d"f. r.l at. i uiü,i. whkh p-.'.iee are Investigating.
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Iy As.-'--i;it .1 Prrs: rilK'.V'.o. April 2. r.vcr.tt Harairar. a atuly storf owner, wli.-va.-5 arrt.-tri Saturday fin rharpa-s f imp i 'Tatincr a f l' ral otVaal, Satinauguration in a private car, it was said, and then paid the Pennsylvania railroad with a cluck ft.r J 1.0 IS. 4 1. which was returned, according to railroad otlieials, marked "no funds." 1'osoil as Cousin. "Whilo on this trip, Harding became acquaintel with a delegation from the Hamilton club, the chief republican social organization of the city. He posed be fore them as a cousin of tho president and was promised a life membership in the club, the police said. In return Hardin.-r was ail to have promised Iiis friends .political appointments, tellincr them that he was to bo asdistant secretary to the president. Harding was hebl in bonds of ?.".00' for hearinc before United j States Commission, r Lewis I Ma- ; son. , Car! Hardin-'. Kvorett's IS-vrar-I old sister. acquired considerable ' f;im throuch tlu- pr.sins of her . l.rotlu r. She l.winif known as the "white house baby," and it was said that she was to to "Washington and live with the president. Her picture was w ide ly souch. b manui o' turer.s to bo us. d-in advertising. i '' newspaper photocraphcrs aml'by the movies. According; to the police, Hardinc cashed in on his name by posing as Sen. Harding's son el urine the republican national convention and! passed several bad checks. FINAL ARRAIGNMENT OF LINDSEY DELAYED r.y Pr.ito.l Press: DKNVKK. April 2 Pinal arralcnnifiit of Juvenile Jmlc0 Pfn I. Lirulsey, who was ordered to pay a "0 fine or co to jail for a year for contempt of court, was pot-pone-d until next Saturday by Jud'-e Haccott, of the triminal court, t'jda y. Judce Iamlsey was to have appeared in criminal court here this mrninc to either Tay the fine or co to jail. No reason was given for the postponement. CUBAN CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR MURDERED HAVANA, April -Fernande;; Qu inoncs, nation ..a tho N'ovcmbcr election, was s;ud land ahno.-t instantlv ki:i.l this! 'evening by Krnesto Colledo. liberal, rejire sentative for Hanta Clara pruv-I i inc . T!lf? firf U'(Jr M th-eorn-r of Prado and Virtu, J.r Ktrea t. Political diihculti are said to hay s-ly. TO BEGIN DRASTIC n A IT T4 I mTAHTlIn I a hnu mm r vviiu iiiiiiv'uiiu ; T- . . 1 lntili Government r earithdrawal of .More Lnpincnien I;ron .Mine.
t:e,: ar:d Chanefi:,.r Jaiaej j;. Lay of I'.y A- iate.i Vr-: tie- urde tonight. I.NIoN. April 2. No seriou V That lb k'vvüh hol' pr nu d;taf d disorders ha,. recurred as yet in suieido his b n e b tr y -tabhsh d the great mining strike, although . th- instru t,r hav.r z' h-ft s.'-v'eiati l numb'-r of th.e coal mim.s hav letters showing hi.i int. ntion in that been 1 ft by the pump nu n a n 1 , r. .-; t. At :ir.-t ;t w.t.- leli.v.l engineers t be flood-1. and tu tb.a. Pr. Wh.r'on hoi Un kill..; men ar.- sod to ! ii -ph, ym g an i.-i 1: r. f j ; ..tt'-rapt to j.r---tiglier t rr.per. esp. ci illy in S-cth vent U .kw.th a suicide. ' but thi.i Wa!"-'. Fear, ar- expr s-' .a that tl.. - : y h..-- 1,-. Ti th re may b- a mudi v Lb r with- PoIIouin- Argumenf. drawal of the em:im :,cn and ' Coron. r S. Plhs rr.nu-, Pictr,". pumpni' n, and th.e p.v, r:.-;., rit ia att'.rruy Frank IP lp, a:.d CI. a no. 1takirg all i."o ,u;, precautions. lor Pay are a;i al'r,.f..j jn t ,. p, o..r It is expe'ted that en Monday ' that Dr. Wharton v.as sh,t foil-.u-, rders will la- i.-.-jed I".- tru- dra.-ti -r :. an argaj.u-nt wh n P ckwitii ratie.nir.g of c, al for '.ightir.g pur- pr d a 1-tt-r in ar.,.vtr to pos.s, h" .i.-' hobb-rs b ing r -du, d Wh rtorf .- not. ."cation that the ur.!-
to one hundredweight weekly a n 1 versity v. ould have no ner d of P--.-factori' s and b ;si:..s on. ems to '..;.-..- ;-v..'.-s ,4f r tii clv:-.;;g r f "0 ( rcent of th' ir r.orm 1 con-, c,.;;. in j i.r.e-. s-amption. 1 "i I'iv? bulb -u v.-.-r" foiir.d in pr. Fih,(I Supply Ample. ; Wharton';: b .dy, i:; Ii"at:,-.g tlüt Pood supplies are an. .pb- for th 5:. - Luiii. had read.- hiiu-jf sure pre sent .according t th.- b ml of; l.i:, superior w aa ie.id be f. re he trad.' ar.d there i- no atixi y 0-, turn, d the r-iv.-r up-ui Pir:---this score unl. s-i a breakdown in Pan Whartf-n w .as in hi? "J2ni tianport o-cur.--. 1 u.ir ani had n an Instructor at I ng statements w.re s nt out ' S ra-us- urav r.--::y sn-e b.i- pr.i Itoday f.-r publication b-y th- m-w utiori fr, ::. ir..-t:tution tight 'har.'-e" l'c'T of the ex-, hequ- r, S.r - e .rs ago. ü rk'.w.h had been th. Ko-.ert Steve r.- n Home, n p. -half Idunt of : - r:i! j' k s by thj c 1of th." government, ar.d by Arthur i g- itu !er:t bidy duiing the I.tit
j ib-nd rs- ui and Prar.k II"!c-"- for th" miners, j ustif in g tlu- o;p---.:;g attitnd." A Th-- ::, im ps' r. ".-s- t.ta-tiv.-s ac-'U' K" . n.m-a;: he-dle--ly precipitating the er.sis by j premature removal f -.. ntr.d o r the industry.
iSAffl PACE, JR. LOSES LIFE AT NFARRYRF.SftRT
v ABkA IIoiio Party at Indian Lake Ends Tragically for Popular Local Bov. TWO OTHERS RESCUED Miss Helene Ellsworth and Lvle Ilnmlde Saved hv Two Sportsmen. ftronrr winds, a rouuh lr, and acain Fate lifted It cn(b :-t hin I, claimed tho Iif, cf Sam II. Tac. 17-year-cM san of Mr. and Mrs, Sam It. Kaoe. TC2 W. Cd fas av.. this city. A -coro of South lien. I business- nun, .a, detail of i-oUct! officers. Mayor ITanklin II. Carsra and numerous Indian lake i-ports-nien are dracclnc Indian lake, flve mi lev west f Dowajriac, Mich., for the body e-f the popular local youth. Harly today the search had been uusuooe. ful. and the body lieg buried in its watery crave, Pom 200 yards fnmi shore. Hat failure did not s-p. U dtr.,i:r and the search will continue until the body has been lifted to tho urfac. and if r.iaod in th" family rcüdenco at South 35er.d. Tho traue. y was ol0 climax of an early sja-inc picnic party at Indian lake. wh r 20 South K. nd youmr T'cople liad nuiored Saturday mornAnz for a day's eutin Shortly hefore th.' hour to return. Younc Pare, with Iyle HumVu, 17-year-old on of Mr. and Mrs. 1 ;. Humble. lr,22 i:. J,f fersen dvd.. and Misf He !-no IMlsuoith, N, dauchtor of Mr. and Mrs. .T.dm Chev-s Kllnworth. MIO W. Washington a v., stepped into a. ranoo for a short outinpr on thlake. They hal paddkal but a few Jmndr .1 yards from f-hore wln n tho aacide nt e eurr d that upset The thr-e into deep wafer, and Sam Pace into his watery prav Helpless to Aid. As th" le.at capice-l, others of the Tdcnie j.arry st.o. upon the ban!:, lie Ipb v to pn to tlu- rescue of tlu ir '.ni anions. Kftwboat w ithout oars w r- f no value, and only cri -? of r ncoura cement coulcl be off. red as tho three attern-pte.l to riu'ht'the (an'io i?l the ficht acair.t fate. p;ice fvidr-ntly wa stricken with cramps after beln plunced ir.to tlu- ice-cold tvavrs, anl only fir.ee did be appear above the water's; surface beforo beinc carried to tho bottom of tho lake. Humblo. Irvine t Pace to swim to the canoe ar.d hold onto it. fr.vam to tlu- nil rf M!s nisTT-orth, and with her attempted to make ?hore. I'ancer unser n to the eyes of youth hal not e5.ipod tho oyeg of veterans of Indian lake anl several hundred yards from the were rowinc A. J. Ilidenour ani James CI ire. the former an Indian - .TL-ri;i ns paci; ixjpi: OFFICIALS THINK BECKWITH INSANE University Ilrad Declar J J , 1 lJ c c 1 a r j fclaycr-SllicitJc Prolh.lllv Mrntallv Derailed ' ' wcrailDCU. e s I'.y A1- -' i.if d pr. -s VKAcrsi;. x. y.. April 2. Pr. Holmes ( ;,-v;tilt educaTor ft77ru r eoil.'i. ,a,lUH ariUV .lt..n-.rt 0,1.1 yil: 1 shot - md killed his Hjperior. Dean John ;H-im..:i Wharton, at Syr;.cu?.. uni1 v' r- i,-v b'M-ndng b- foro ooramitting ijc. lon.-if x, ,-.a Mv;'r" r. -alt of chai-rin Wer b-ing hi portion .,.n.( acc.rdir.g it' !i.. r,t i;, .!. ,y the authoii1 H- w a erriet in di.-cin'a r.e. . a:.J in the n.att.-r of time devoted ta .. c!a- ar.! h" had . orr.o p, cub wydcli read., liim morn 01 , 2es a v. t'.t:: of th" s : u d e r: 1.1 r ranks P iickdnud th. y rir.-ulat.-d a pet:tion f.-r has eli? lij-e 1 iA. f.ill.
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