South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 105, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 April 1921 — Page 4
I ItlDAY MOItMNd, APRIL io. 1921.
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
POLITICAL LIONS WHINE AS CITY MANAGER GAINS rac Women Into Futile PIt to l..-rt Commi inn I'Jeetioti Plan.
(CON'T!NTi:i from faff 'f;f . and I am rath m ri' - r h m to .'r - : 1 c ;; . . "IHTir.-i ion I; ; 1 i g r ji! 1 1. V. h n il'-l :th rr.f', I tvill city coun'dl with !: t th ;r :; :i I. thf J.r.f.fi, ;.r.. certify th. m f t! In five .,'. fr. filing." Mr. Jv.V.r. Mart I nil. r!i:ir-l V"rl. Politician g "" rally. Ir.rludlr.g rr.erub' rs .: tb- regular r. -pa hi n rity rrinwMüf.n whFh 1 .--a pprrtfr.s KU 1 SUr: f..r Fa- m i raltv nomination, a rity ha'.! "legal" advi.r an'! ;;.. d :. t "n - rommisftior. rr.ar.ag r plan r r. -a flair campaign -f mFr pr '.tatbm Thursday r.irkt In a -'.'r a ' tffort to pr- m h- v t r -! f r ' .' a r -g-i-tori r: th ir u III a a Hon. Th "Vf.,T.-tr;. n i 'i n ' tv. ' f ( r; rtsu.ir cit n a hi i Hpcnc.r.K rn'j a t prnfnt worr.rn fr t:i I"titlon a.-k.r.' f r t!, ticn. Opr',nfn:i of i! ii !(:- L v.a.'r. Ii V. ;;r.ir; th"- r"t!- , it'jr'.-t Wf ü'. l .f law if. a'.-,-l-ral of r rr. a;," Ir. a Mirr.laT of tioni that tho!r m:illpnl. -v.hfn thprrv hi o t h a t an y t.Kn fiuch jif t'.ti'T. . I r. tarier th..s. opponent -1 of i)r rornni!jion n.ar. atpr plan uit" ltrghed at by worm-r; 'vh.. .a pp i rr-:if -ly knew tho law ar; 1 tl. ir o n rlphta und. r tr.e l'.'t'n an. r.'i7nnt to the cnns;;tuti.n c-f th- United ?tat-.. Thoo hnck of tlir movement for railing- a sp' ct.'.l rdectir.n wer optirr,btic at a :at hour Thürs lay nlt-ht. They refuoi to becom excited over '.
the reports of the activita e;f the club. Ful' sipport of other clubs Opponents of th moverner. !. Th'-y ef h city iir guaranteed and dellc!a rril that h-y aro fully ap- fpntior.s will ho present from the praised t,t th i tw, anri that efforts corrf i rratif.r.s of St. Patrick's and of tho opposition to us- iltecral ' h't. Joseph'n. methods -wlil be unavailing in jre- ' f);!lc rs of the Musician's club rntlnar the, calling of a special , wer present at the concerts jriven riection. by the, colbp-" organization at Notre "With the city m n n i ' r plan move- ; lamo and lt. M.tv's and were well
nient nctincr omewfiat in tho nature , Of a forebodinp sb.adou-, th varl- ! ou.i political camps in th city ap- ' p-ar to fl.o succtedini in inert as. r: ' Ibe penr-rnl po'.itba! t anion? opposing1 candidates. fiilin.' n. Iirp NiiiiiIht. "W. v". Ilitb-nour forces refuse, to
be placated by overtures from thn i serious nature, the most prominent Feebirt camp to Join forcr-s fl frulnst j of which Is Mr. Iecker's own s.-t-Mayor Carson, it was learned Thürs- tine of Joyce Kilmer's poem, "llovse fay nigrht. The su jj)frt"rs of Mr. Hmquet." nicbmour declare, that the city or- ! The, Glee club will sing- at Val-raniz-ation is work Im: for the. norni- j p araisa next Wednesday and will nation of 'Mr. Seebirt when it should :, ppt :tr at Kalamazoo, Chica.ro and be nonpartisan. j otlur cities later in the seaman. '"Vd'n not p-olng: to bo nnyb : .ry'1 i
g-ont. M.r. i-'ePirts i.r anyPoay llo'f," (.eclareii one prominent PJdinnur supporter. "How can Itld notir or Carson or Inybody fN cxprrt to win with th Drgnnization naint him," d n;an;lM a proir-itp-nt . birt follower trhiir'.ay n;tit in an u n tni a rii 1 knoment. It was learned' Thürs !iy r.Icrht rhat th much heralder withdrnwal r, ' (li,'!i" r. i Tiii.'i f ruin t . t i t ; 1 1 v. y n tit; , M , , , , . j In.,- for th .Peel il election by at -ar number" f ,;.ipt.s of th- pe- j ......... ,.,;....r,f V.'t.5 I'll - . . . 1 use c: in i ieinone ny oppont rf the conm.i-a n rr.ai.ig-r pan m railing up tho-. who hd .-ic-ned th petitP"; ak:r.g then; to call up fity Clerk Iülin-kl and o-iust him to withdraw their n irr.es from the petitions was als. r"VvT.ed Thursday night. It was b-arn.' d that or." ! i1 oman epp' n.ent of th. cmmis.,inn i ruanag'-r pan, ;md w.-rking under tho directum f tho city republican j organization, had spe-nt the cntlr1 I day Thurslay at the telephone, en- !
deavoring1 to iv.duc tetltiin heners ' ni-l;t fram I.af.iyette. Ind., where to have their signatures w ithdrawn. j they ntt- nded the convention of the Th? result of tl.es. ,j, 4;i,T.it" efforts , "WooiIum n cf the World and Wood-r-f th opp'sition t' t!. city mana- men circle, mp ' of the d legates g?r plan was ilat or.lv thr - iier.K.ms J from tb.is city wero -Iect.-d t nthce
calle.t up the dty lerk's offic and requested that their r am' s drawn from tht pvtit. or. s them. be with.gnod by FRENCH TO DISCU SS GEKMAN REPARATIONS AT SPECIAL SESSION PAIIIS. April I I ivres't Miller.md h.as call 1 a ppeclal conference ut Ir.' Kij-see pance for 1 rhlav tor a i rfetalh d examination t f t'on created t-y Um i:in; 'J i e sit u a -"'s recabMtrar.t attitude jeardim; r. rati.ms. pnjn th i: h" !' Iir;s. l'l'-mb-r Jirinr.d. Mar-b.al Koch. C..-n. W.ypnd and ar:ou- -at!vt Ta.nitais Will take p ir: in th d lib. r.itir.s A rlan for the mlht ir .'V.patlon of t:e Kahr .iKrn : and perhaps a bhc!x id- of II i'r.mirc. th.e ffctlve r.-r.:is:t'-. hat .a'.'.ie :--Rtdtan e can i xp. : d .m l !:.atters cf a ciA-'aV ;s i f f c . o 1 1 o : : i . . dr-d i. i .1 as a . . 1 I-'-;. Tiu na . r Pm unr, c likely tO pro; ( effective in p. i vnvT.t. iWEEKS TO NAME CHIEF OF STAFF THIS WEEK V.'ASK IN r'N Apr:' I .- Mi':. I'l.vt H Aft- r rli".n oo' f 'T : . late Tb.-.:--day. had d-. 'i n ! i '. . ' rime for '!'.::' Th. armou tv : In a day -r t . The iT.;.r.s Jdab ' Ma- . ppoin'o-d t' : h tion ; s t 1. iirf.-.ed t.i M Harb-rd f.-rm. C.in. P. - Ct n. "-'a!-. fa e t omraa'.-i'-r :- France and ?!. motion a I;.. . S v i he .:. d w.'.o h" : i. staff of tba : :.-nt on. 1 v.oi v. a:-ry. matte that be a pi, d bad exist. : o.:!d r of t r.. r-.-ob an 1 p,.Hr.: a - c s r h .'. bet a fin. .T.im-s b ir.. f r f staff f.-r : : r. 1 to Pr:". . IVi .r -Is. f orro r in r o - i a.. two Hirrint than ou ivi:i:iF.'.iFi-:r-Fi:(p v . April 11.t h V ( i : t ' f r t h "? r. me, n L g'. n pe.-; b.ns i-'h.t a two-htadci : ' h;b:tir.g i " -i I 1 '!. v it. n ri 9 1 II For Expectant Mothers Used By Three Gehehatiohs i rat tC"i.tT en n ;THf .irco o iT. rw IrAtfU.t KUmUIII Cü C1M ID, At LA ft T, 6A.
WAMS MKTAL WORKERS'!
TO RFFFSi: TO MAKE ANY MORE MUNITIONS T.r Ac,.. .! IT - ; : WASillNCT .X, April '.v. r..l a T' -men 1 of t;il 1 4 . A w ork' i i " i r w r-.t war by r i ; i r: tr manu- ( f ; t t- TP. ii n i t p ins. ;.s iTC'tl in a let-f t.r by Win Jl. Johnny. , r. si dent ' M .( hini-v. . ! I r 'l tu th" citri- : a.r. ' t u v. a r.: r H a i l'-f la ml. I'. ..i:anr o r. th.ls s in Fern. action Mr. ! J '!:;. on r-f ti.'--il xi:.nk pulilic the t :t f f th lrtt-r. Th" fc-i-rat;on v, ;H urf -1 to call a worM cfnf r-r.rc-P-r tli-tt purpo-e 'n a cordanc with ro?.;ution a'lopt rl last h' jtrjnh-r thM tnac-hinlrt'. convention at 1 lux. h--ter. "The Jar-ur cf Naticns has be en --r ;; .!." Mr. John-ton said, ".and It now devolves, upon rtn agreement a m '-ntr t! n of .a i; rn!l irs v. ho wo- ; in factories r r I !:c:n: matTicf war P c a . N. D. GLEE CLUB TO GIYE CONCERT HERE t 1,1 r 1 f 1 ians l.omj)lete tor Appearance at Oliver Theater on April 29. I 'ma! arranr nienfs for the initial 'ipp' :ir;n;' In Sr'ith !?end of the Xotr I).ime c,cr c!'.ib w f i p c om-
rartf d yc t n!ay by H bn fuilfo le, "n the lecriUmTite activitieJ of carprs;!. nt of th- rrurian club. ! riers should not be practiced, undor w ho-4.- M:sp;c H the concert The iiirht of employes to be will h. plvn in th r)!ivf-r theater ' ronulted prior to a decipfon of on th- f.venitr.r f f Apr.l 2fJ. ! management adversely affc-ctln? Th- el ah will sin in t Iii? city in ! their wapres or work In.tr condition? romu-f n v.itli t iu" jn oram of . ; fhrall bo agreed to by management, eia' events arranged by the s nior This ricrht of participation shall be cliiF.d .and will follow the s nior ball ; deemed adequately complied with, which will r- held at the Oliver ho- 'f and when, the representatives of t.f on April 2S. The members or a majority of the employee of each th H. ninr -lm and their visitors of tho several classes directly affect-
will attend the encert in a body as' will th tr,( mbors of the Musicianspior.'iAii with the character of the j .. .. . proTiam h!h has been arrane'ed by y.r. ,. cker. head of the school of nnisio at Xotro Dame and director
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! colli k'o club concert has been suppigment eil to .an extent presentation of music of by the more a Hold on Charge of Theft Of Cf lichens; Blames Kids Jrvln "Wil'ard rural route No. . was nr nsted Thursday nllit by F;itrolman Wickens and Ko'o at hihom on an altldavlt charging him wit'i rrrand larcenv. which was Hied lv Alexander Putz. willard w.-s i plieaM In the city Jail, bein? unatile to frivp bond for. his appear:inf court th! morning It ! charped that poultry bej It is charge. 1 that poultry 1 lonirin 1 Putz was found at . , firiL'uu 1 Putz was found at tm Willard home. Willard denied h pait'.t la.t nifcht. saylm: that tho poultry had 'been brought .-i-t through a transaction made by his children. Local People Honored Jtl Convention effort A numbf-r t" rhi-s (itv of delegates returned and Mihawaka last hv th organ!-.. itbms. They were IMu-nvd p.eehm. South lbnd. HeadI'.in.i.r; L"vi Strantr. Mishawaka, II.. -..I !. rU C.wirv',1 TrnM ii-nth P. mi. auditor, of the Woodnp n of ! th. World. Mis. K.'t" S-.r-v f. South P.end. wa ! e.-ct; .1 to I:-ad 1 if ortta mza t ion o" liotwo Woodmen tirtle for the n.-.t vt-.ars while the .hr .outh F.end end Mih officers elected wore: P.lrg-ato to Fupreme Forest, Tlnnio Ppauth of 'Mishawaka. Alternate. Mary Kelly, South Pend, 'Pa-t grand puardian, Mrs. Florence KImbb. MHhaAvaka, grand cl-rk, M"rs Nora If. Hi a w a k .u rnung of MirhBÖ RAH FLAYS COLOMBIA TREATY l O.M ,M lll t K''.l 1 .Mil, UMjI i i. Hora h said, had j.ao-n "an almost c impl- '' lifi'erer.ce of opinion" as :o Tiif iaa-nn-j ior i.u.;:'.aa'n. "It is . lit!., ult for m to underhove no can purchn o the bndshlp of any nation." Sen. rah continued In referring to the a r rf C o iment ajvancid tint ratlficati"! the t rear v would bring about dial relations between th a Kr.'.trd S'.U'S ;;'.d Cdombi a t!cn would be an insult n any to 'u'-roT-ccting nation Mr. Iforah H.igeeted if Krdted S-.atts xv.is f. iking to obtain t'olon.b'.a's friendsbiip throuch th.j2ri.eno.eOi" payment. that It be Mp re -'y wTit'a n into the pict. I.-tallir-r example of th- trean.ent acvor.Kd Panama by Colombia p-!cr to rhe red:tion cf 190?, St.n. Porah d a rc we are has ;,i c 'T i wh; cl.ide a treaty with le w i' draw Lack from o a t Russia, and yet t' ei'. an v crime Tlttssia umPr th.e Cob rero-:ntr;r;g I dare anr.on-ommltt'-d it sovi'-t r .ti'V" w hich i.J Pod dunlirated it! F.r dlctatorsb.ip.' P'.s-:.-r n i: ;.i un.br Colombii'-J h treatv Frldav is expected to b- given over almost c-.t'.nly to republican o-piment o' rat'f. -rttion with Senators Johnston. Falifornii T-nroot. Wisconsin, an I Po;n-Iet-r, Washington, on the list of s:-' aki r". ANDIUN-N a xi t:ps' x ni.iN nmnoN. Ind.. April 14. A ?":;- r -. a r. . : .1 And- r earing Vn'i ! : . i' a .loo a spo king f-r on WlP th. ity mar. - wa n.ei 1 .a j w b i . 1 i . : m. Thür
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GIVES HEW SET OF PRINCIPLES 1 Sii-,tions G iven bv Board to Serve as Nucleus for eu- Rail Rule?. iContinckd nioM paof oni: -rRtial to oinrifnt opntUon. ,k,nt'1 partirs wi:i conduct thixisr-ivcs o prr.raot" in: ririt. -Manacnu-nt navln? th rcFponsihility for tafe, and economical "I" sntian. tho rules will not he subvorslvo of nfcr..ar- discipline. "4. Tlif ritrht of rrulway inp!oyf to orp:ar.l7-o for lawful objects .chali not h d-nk-d, intprferd with or ribst meted. Tin- rlsht of fuch lawful or. ranization to act toward la.A'ful nbJ'ct.s through representatives of its i own chnjr-, rhother employ of a partlcul.ir carrier of othunvlse. f-ha.'l be a pre od to by management. No DlHcri ml nation. 'n dirrlmlmtlrm .-hill b prar-ticr-d by manacrement as t e-twrr-n members and non-mtmbrs of organizations or as between member? i nor phal! membm of orpanizatloiis diTlminato ngalnn non-mem.bers or tisr other methods than I.wful , persuasion tf pcuro their ,mrmbe sliip. Espionage by carrier of I legitimate activities of labor orgrau- ! izationa or bv labor organizations etl "hall nave manaprem.ent. conferred with the vs. No employe should be disciplined without a fair hearintr by a designated officer of the carrier. Suspennion In proper cases pendini? a hearing-, which shall be prompt, shall not be deemed a violation of this principle. At a reasonable time prior to the hearing, he is entitled to be apprised of the preciso . i . i . i i ir. i. 1 1 enai hk;ihim ihiu. m- suan nav a reasonable opportunity to .ecurj the presence of necessary witnesses and shall have the right to be there. represented by counsel of his choosing. If tho Judgment fhall be in his favor, he shall bo compensated fr the wages lost, if any, suffered by him. Proper Classification. "9. Proper classification of employes and a reasonable definition of the work to be done by each cla.ws. for which Just and reason- ) abl wages are to be paid is nece9i sary, but shall not unduly Impose i uneconomical conditions upon the ! carriers. I "10. Ite-gularlty of hours or days during which the employe is i to .serve or keep himself In readl1 nt'ss to h(-rve is desirable. I "11. The principle of seniority. Ioiik applleil to the railroad ftrvic-. is sound and should be adhered to It should be so applied as not tr.ni?e undue impairment of the service. "12. The board approves the principles of the ripht-hour day, but believes it should be limited twork requiring" practically continuous application during eight hours. For eight hours pay. eight hours work should be performed by all railroad employes except engineer and train service employes reprulated by the Adamson act. who are paid generally on a mileage basis as well as an hourly has-is. "l.t. The health and nafety cf employes should be reasonably protected. "14. The carriers and the several crafts and classes of railroad employes should have a substantial interest in the competency of .apprenticed or persons under training. Majority PJsht. "1". The majority of any craft or class of employe shall have th riKhl to M(nvlnc what organic tion shall represent memDers ot ueh craft or lss. Such organlzatim shall iiave the rieht to male an agreement which shall apply to all employes in which craft or class. No such agreement shall lnTringe, however, upon the right of envrloye not members of the organization re present I nr the majority to present tgrlevance either In person or by representatives of their own choice. "ltS. Kmployes called or reI quir. i to report for work and re porting but not usfd should bo paid reasonable compensation therefor." The board's decision came unex pectedly In th. middle of the hearm on lilt jun.uiT..! .ti.ii n .i.-iu.uun e .1 .'..!, ,1a. nn opened a way to speedy conclusion of the whole controversy. The i t'.ht oyer national agreements was b. qua immediately after the leturn of the railroads to private owner ship March 1 19 20, but was not postponed by the labor board when informed on April 15 19 20, because of the urgMiey of the wage question at that time. The board reserves the right to ; stay the te-pi:a:.f:on or uie ngreclh(t t men! if it believe any carrier iJ J unduly delaying negotiations, i The board directed that the conferenoes "keep- the board Informed i of final agrcemer.t.s and d'.sagree1 mer.ts to the end that the board lu.iv know prior to July 1. 1921. what portion of the dispute has been d-cideel " While placing the .choice of the? responsibility for drawing up a nev s. t of working rules on the parties involved, the board did not say what part the ru'es agreed upon in conference and the r'lle-s promulgated bv the board Itself would play, respectively, in forming a newrational code. Under the transportation act. provision is made for agreements between tlie roads and the em ploye? and any such agreements. It was said, probably would form the baekhor.o of a set of rules. Such other rules as the board considered n A asr -i V. t ll I I A fbrtl hrf J . : t k VA I . ' ' I I it f I V ..4.. .... w added, it was sahl. t W'T.!. 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The big Egyptian scene in the and night. NEW YORK LABOR MEN IN ATTACK ON G. 0. P. STATE ADMINISTRATION Hy Associated I'rec: ALBANY, N. V.. April 1 f. organized labor of the state of New York In special ccnvt.ttion hon; Thursday declared war upon the re publican täte administration and . made definite plans to meet the al- j legred "capitalistic conspiracy to de stroy the American labor union and ' reduce the American wago worker 10 a condition or peonage. t Tho convention went on record tor j "law making by the initiative ar.u ! referendum and the recall by popular vote of elected officials." Support was pledged to the movement to create a eparate state t be known at the state of Manhattan to include greater New York City. Long Island a n d Wvstehc s. r county. LEGION ARRANGES "SPRING FROLIC" FOR 'BLACKSTONE' Popular Theater Tendered 1 Manager Berkson for Home Talent Pia v. If. J. VMetsIer was last night placed in charge of the final arrangenunts fer the American Teirlon snrinir frolic, which is to be held, at the Plackstone theater on May 20 and G. K. Berksen, manag.-r of that theater has donated the house and orchestra for the or ca si em and will run the usual motion picture, along with the "Frolic." Through thesj effortn It is uxpected to p'eaty increase the funds of the local po: of the Legion. The writing of the play, the management and the staging of it will all be in the hands of the local members while Mmo excellent outside talent and member, of other posts, will (bo combined in making i tho feature of the Legion a success. ' Members of the Post have already ! lbscrJbed for tickets, and arrang - ; ments havo been made for their sahil by Legion workers and at tlm ticket window at thy Plackstone, begiunlr.f May 1. At the meeting last night It was unanimously decided that the American Legion Post Xo GO would have f ri.1h l-V --, r i
pit-puivu a u..i"i" r'"e.ua.m, iu .ntoie iu . imp,. r-main. a! that mbo signed by State and Post of floors. ,ii.ition miuht b. th- out-om- of tl.and to be presented to Comrad.i ; ,1..ir;i:1,!1,..1.;irv c onfer n- e. made up George A. Cooper for his heroi,..,f thl. ,,.;.,!.,,,.,. nanmiti..- of work in savins- tho life? of Diver ; ,h tra,i,. unj(,n ( (,ngr. the n; -Daniel Donovan, while searching for ; tiuna, ) V.., utIV (lf th Uhor vuty the. body of Sam Pact, at Indian !.,nl th). j.arliamer.tarv part v. This Lake. Wade L. Hardy was com- : i:nrort;un ( . ,nf. :-r.. ...' how. vor afmissioned ta draw up the l'ar."h-; , I)r,in,r;, itM.- ,i:i,nirr),n;is. ment. which Is to cxpns- th- cm- j iulY lht. yl,h. ,)f xhv ,uln,...s :i,v mendation of tho ntir Legion ( .hM tri,:,. .lM, ... aLVlinst th(1 forceg for Cooper' actions. ! governme nt, gav e ,, sign-, of initiatMoving pictures were shown U.)U)i. n,Av n. gotiatb.ns , r mediation, night at the Chamber of C unit ret : I nixcr-al IIik,,!,-.
wnere tno meei.ns was moa. CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL AWARDED TO GUNNER . Hr .do"l:ire.l rr. us: WASHINGTON. April 14. Robert I Edward Cox. of ! cihef gunner in Peimont. P.c. ;t the navy, e njove 1 inu .-.(.Inr.i,,; . i Thursday, the uniaue distinction i f ' u..-.; .V.. ,.c;.i.,nt r,f i -,..-, a 1 States personally pin on his breast! tho highest award fT valor, the i ?h floo an to room. ... .v.r. rr.., xr MAran -,.-.1 3 1 . . . v . . . . -- . . i n . . -. c . tscnepKe. men unn r s mnes o;i; n- ,nmrr.'!rnp,t off;.-.- r-j hnrt re.- .- . . - . . . . . v .. celved meua.s 01 nonor lor their heroic work in assisting Cox in r. -'moving injured men from the bn.rn- ; lr.g handing room. Thirty men were klle-d in the accident.
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vv...,. - , T. 'U'i,.n adont.d !v t'-;i ' -i'-1 ii.'-'-u I'-A'.i. o.aaoM-u a- -4t -" h - te t i mo n v n V-m The ceremony took pi me m the , I -u- n a.o ,.. u ..v t... . -r tf commission. ' ' ; , ' ea-t room of the white house tt tlm "-nucatnm u ,.s not mean that tho;iv,so, Texas, a: cents a head and-.f om.. ho,i (. fu;. . , M 17th anniversary' of tho dav on 'U-'in'o. r pr s-nting w.o. at four centi, a pourd. T HONOIt JIMMY niUKi:. - pr ' ns.. i . . k ,,r,T,.,r 'nv a,v- tb r ' 1 .''. e o w.-rk. rs. will strike, but M. Fordncv took occasion to re- ii''"- , unre-sa. ; which Gunner Lov s.iwd th- r. t.. e- ,. ,.r. . ;' .. L:,. 1n a.,.on. , . ,r.:t,. . Rr ..w);iN Tres: ,
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It Zi,-v i 1 MVK'H - A i rv . . '?'.. :"w' 4 t .. it i i i , V A. .. Jin theater tonight, Saturday afternoon SENATE COMMITTEE ACT ON NOMINATIONS OF TWO EMBASSADORS ry Assocbifed l'rs3: WASHINGTON. Apr. 14 Nominations of George Harvey to be ambassador to Great Britain and Myron T. Herrick to be ambassador to France, sent to th senate Thursday by Pres't Harding', will be taken up Friday by the foreign relations committee with propt favorable action predicted, but some intimations of democratic opposition in the senate to follow. Tho committee wa.s called by Chairman Lodge to consider these two nominations, but members intimated there wan a bare possibility that the Knox peace resolution might also be taken up, although ac- '. tion on the resolution was generally regarded as improbable before next ! we eli. RECEPTION TODAY FOR MRS, BARCUS Cold Star Mother, Legion Auxiliary Worker, to Be Honored Here. A reception in honor of Mrs. Kdna i M- Parous, department president. will bo held by tho Ladies' Auxiliary of the American Lotion on this aft- ! ernoon at 2 o'clock in the W. II. C. rooms in the old court house. Mrs. Parous is a gold star mother who has organized a large number of auxiliaries, and Is devoting; her ! time to the work of the order In ' honor of her son. She will give nn address to the members en the work of the various posts and her work as department head at Indianapolis. Leieal heads ef the Ladies' Auxiliary are proud of the record they have established sine' the first committee meeting a year ago at Minneapolis, anel point to their rapid country have sprung up, there being more than 1 ft S unirs with a membership of over 2 0 0 . ( 0 0 . It is expected that if this work continues that the e rganization will I soon be one of the largest woman's rlubs in the United States. pe arance. The mini. try of transport issued an order for the requisition of all vehicles and hr.rses which may be required. The government's actual plan ef ! campaign will not b published un- 1 less or until the istrikc actually be- j gins. I Tho government has at Its com - ! mand an enormous fleet of motor j lorries and is confident of its ability to maintain road . service. It; ha.s also substantial storks of food. ! which, it Is estimated, will last i through the t-triko and a reasonable j length of time thereafter and at : present no food rationing to conumers is contemplated, but the retailer may be restricted. t London will not So deprived off electric light or pow-r. as the elec-I trieal workers have decided to P - lorm tneir own iuues, cut. win mu art as volunteers or strike-breakers in e-thrr industries. HOUSE LIMIUP FOR F0RDEY BILL CHANGED i 1 1;-.. iii ci : . ac.ii i ii. . . ; s
,0M tf sugar stock in mv life," Mr. Ford-in-y exclaimed heatedly. "It is from
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CLEVELAND CREDIT MANAGER IS GUEST
OF LOCAL CHAPTER South Bend Unit Ahlncl 4i i v . TAlo by Aotre IJam Conimcm Head.
Siikirg upon ' The Pn '..-ntirn I rower . f the etat.-. f Mr Hi 1 d. r are ! th rt ! -Of Pad Debts." Panic! W. r;Vv, ; ; J ' 1 f?r,rr,.. ,t manager and secretary of th. Cf v-- ,
! land Associat ion cf Credit Met.. 1.- ! night a.ddr ssed S 7 memi -rs of thrt South Pen.', organization at a dm.n-r j meeting held in the Ol.ver hotel. 1 , . . . . 1 vuitj'ie; ui i.a: nai;er. i. r r i; a . .' a ; o : : and to.d how they successfully ce-ibi be adopted hv all rri:i of the club which 2s well i-?t a blithe, i throughOut the, country. "Crtdit rr.en .ir reipi r.-al'!" f'"-r many bit5ir.es.s laws thit hio bvt parsed in the '.-is: i;" years," Mr. j Cauley paid. "Th'.n !iw are pro- ! tctive t the wholesaler as -w- ll j as t the cost am ers they deal w s r the costumers thev deal w credit men are ,0 ..mpl .irng The great thing for good business. . Hack .National Club. 'The National Asri.i J ion of iVredit Men was formed in Te!1o 1 years ago bv :', i mom It ha- r.w spriau irom ew i rn ;o caiiiom nia and h i a membership of more than r.r.flto) firms and corporations,'" he said. Mr. Cauley sab I that it was wcj! worth the membership fe t ! o able to attend th- noonday luncheons and the monthly melting of the association. In this manner, credit men aro enabled to d!scucc their business with each ether. consult ach other, and to combine In standing back of :h principals of t"he association. "Stand behind th principals of the National Association, of Credit Men," said Mr. Cauley, 'and you will bo able to defeat the bad debt loss." Prior to the address by Mr. auley, an interesting" talk on the Monroe doctrine and. its effect on trade with the Latin American countries was given by Fr. O'Hara. head of tho commerce department of Notre Dame. Fr. O'Hara recently visited the various countries of South America, and gave th credit men an insight to business conditions and methods there. After Xeu Member. Fr. O'Hara lid that the only way in errblia-i bllinO with the CO a II - In the business opportunities offered by those countries.' This is the plan used by England and Germany consequently they are receiving a large part of South America's trade. The membership of the local association now numbers ST. It is - a Vi., t V, full (i.tnt.i (if will v,i ,bo m.vt -.x-.u- it ltd I t'.ti.ir.' u nii'ii .... ....... U necessary to obtain (j" members to fulfill tbe quota assigned by the national association. G. K. Kuehne. president of the South Pond association was chair man of the meeting. Reports wore j Kiven as to th work being .U.n-- Ty the association by P. F. Fry. chairman of the membership emm it f -e. i A. C Tuyson. cuin f.-cretary. .ana J. C. J,cck, cf the cnttTt.iir.nw r.t committee. ,.--r- . BLUE LAWS ON SMSOAi BASEBALL GIVEN JOLT
Itv Associated Pr.-ss: I KohoHlO to Ballot haLTIMOHP. Md April M- () tMnnnSPrpian Blue laws so far as they app.y t- j Sunday baseball were given a hard I flVr blow here Thursday when a jury i 1 j l'U 1 KM 1 N---crlminal court acquit.ted ".lok" ! that b ly t" a d)t- fir ho'din---Dunn, manag r of the Paltimore ( such '.' ri --a.. International league team. Dunn, Pa.th M.ip-r Wr. ' a nd Ctty was tried under an ind i- t m-i.t , Cb i k Ihv.:. of tii:s -v .be' , tod based upon the fact that Sund y ' today that in th- ir -l'.n:on 'A'-r--bas' ball games have b n playd a , tiling p'--ibl.. should b dorr bv a local park. When the foreman f j city eflb iil- g' neral to vp Iit th--the jury announced "not guilty- holding of the ehction. and to n akthe verdict, the large crowd in th ' i? r. .. : p--;leo for th- voters of court room started a demonstration " K'o'r-o.o to rm"-'-r th.-ir wid i' which was fileimed by Judste pufrr. r. g .:d to wlmther the citv iioub! The same law under whieh Purm ' aoopt the (vnm m-imi man. ig-r pla i was indicted provided for the dear a or continm- th.. j,r - nt. v'-ti. penalty for thoso convhted of '.ty el-a-k Haver.- lost n- tim"blasphemy." nccordlng to Jos-ph in c. rfifyirm th- pti?ion to tho rlt" Finnin of 'r our. for Dunn in Iii (--atr il att- r e had btermi-r d thn closing address. Tint sam- law. ' a sa:!.--;.-i,r numb-r of -igr.a t'jre said Flman. was written into th-- was contalr.. d. statute books of the state a .a tin,-'
when they branded and burned m a for slight off.nsas and hung somepeople because, they thought th- y were imbued with supernatural powers. SAYS BIGAMY IS BIGAMY F.VEu IS THIS "LOVE MIST j C ONTINF HH F H " M P A r n: OX F. j airrei-j t i-roTob- t'r both wiv s ' "for the rot of their liv.s." Tju. younger Mrs. Andr-ws was i pj, -o have, agreed to afin t. f ;jm atl.i h..s wife No. 3 . ; ine caB r,ow rest,- with the law. for a jf.rsey ty o:h. i.al j.'.lnr d : r,ut "..gamy is t-iga my. tv n in a i ovo r.e-st." SIVOS 1KISH. wnar'd " , I:rh;;nlt w13 x. Tho:r rr-.-t. n-w s-.u-Iying v.vw'. in P.e.: on. r.-'.ntl.e gave a prorratn of Irih sor.es at Paine Hall th r-. ' The Snow Preast'-d ivar!" ar.J "Norah. the rri'l" of Kil ian "' w. ; I two c-f the- numbers featur 1 b-y thyoung tenor. lit was aeconpn nie d by Mls
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IU-P. HILL INTRO Ore KS RILL ASKINC; REPEAL OF THE VOLSTEAD ACT
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