South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 142, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 May 1921 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SUNDAY. MAY 22. 792T
DE GRACA IM PLEA 'Prcsybtay Hears ;WILL SECEDE FROH Famih' of Millionaire Maid
FOR BRAZIL TRADE t!lt,fpm ORGAMIZATIOW.Hrf Confessed Robber, Will Br'S 1 . liKli I 1 Li ZUU . O. 7 7 TT , fl 7 ;a!re husband.
nn r.iy cards. I nver touched a car' in my life and would not per
mit my children to play."
she ha done
but I -will tsliek
d her million-
Admiral Point. Out Nrnl of j ArrlI.r( of KIinjll? "Grrtna Steam-hip Lim From . at i i 1 ; Urrrn at -Maryland Arw Orlcaii. . j I ir-on;rT,
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r.lzr.t a rrr' -nt iü'.f r-f th" r!r i::;:,in ?"vrr,w r.t. Adrr.lr.il J. Lr.r!vro Iaf .ra.'-a. who v'.ve ar: n Mrin WnhIr:?ton hill or. Th". Ku-r:.
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Preo Hn;: h.a .". Admiral Iaf;rar;i riv a Irlf J h.wori ul ar.d
r- ernr hlr.il rutüii" nf Ilm c...a!ry. frn.'i its t ' v r-ry until the j.ri'r-- r.t
V. i'-i.t. . I"ri: WiN'i.XA I.AKi:, lirl., Miy 21. M ir;. .ihi .5 "i:;:irr vir..: l.arsMt" went
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Mi-ouri !f-t to Lrav- Order
Due to Arnv-t of Officer in lins Litv.
Si and bv Her to the Finish
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Mr?. Jame? Cardan, a 20 jrar old daughter and a bride of a fe.v week., falntee". when pha heard her mother was arrested. As won as yhe
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Ur.Itrd trAfi without A '.-"'a a. .'Hid to
f.- n itioral h- .ila'J-',.r!'' :
further ülutrate thi poir.t. h" lr.trorturo'! n. PttiJor.t at tt.n university !hn : a:o from I'Jrf.zli. hut vhv Korn- in r.i.r' r to ,V".v Vo.-i: than it I5 t' th ;idr.-:ra!" hfTi". ''TJ; cr.-.'Jt'.ilf n r f l'.r.v.il." h iM th fjicakf r, ' n prartSral;;- thf fim a: that if th l'fiitr.1 Ft:it s. aft r w?:."h it rprr.:. Cr.o natiMri'ilr;r f-at:.:r o! th con,'titut!f'n i-
ov-r th- s-' t- l;n from.!' j.nsviva
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from .-Vath I'.cnd to St. lu;, local;, .. '.. ' ' ' "fivers (Iclarra. ' r:,;r.iac. UM;,; of r.h:.v... :,n. Th- s,ce.!in of th. ioal Owls ! ". th l' Cl'
rem tho ju: r.t r-r-'.Tn!zat!or. at ; S Tii tli l'.rr. I was nror i n !(! lorn' of". iIrp- charming y--a: wif
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.Tor- ,.,m,s V. (;..Mirkh, lrvli-1 ;,. ',1 " V..'. .'. , " , for ran mom-y. and mM Liii,
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I Th.- no.;!. I;d NK rf this city ninills- an,i a hou. :u ui.
two W.'trt
;:v h ,r.d k iv ir.e c-vcr-thln I f u". '. J . ty w r. t . I r.--..r Kr..-w I had taken the
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Tk". w is nu r4 l.tr(-!n? bec;i:;?' Mrs. Hril L so"-n'to become a moth' r a-;air.. :.il -rs of tho family slid Mrs. Hiil w.". injured in an nito accidcr.t arvl :.r. ir.f' atiop. s t in. A woun l in her ;:;.! h is ra ver hea'.ed. -.'V.' v l -li'v. d this had affected hv r i .".v. t i i . y . ::v was conflnod in a sanitariam f"r s.'r.u time. Hvil p.M a:i ir.com tax on $155,C -' in I'jZ v and on JS.COO tlii year. Au:h r:::- s ir.iul the unfortunate Wi.ra in v.itli qa.'stions to determine
mother's side and refusM to leave
Gang Leaders in Chicago
Confess to Ilombinp Plot'
CHICAGO. May 21. Two r.ew confessions from men arcu?e2 In connection with the bombing and s'.ufrpir.s plots in Chirasro's labor troublt. wer armouncd by police today. James Sweeney, allefred leader of the rang: which bombed wore a of
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accused r..f b : r. i
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con.vM, Ch.f r of rc.:;-. Chr:-,i f"1t2mcrri Rr . r.o .-vi. The torif . : : y F-a-e-eey ar.jl Itartlet; were ; r:i tici:;-- der.tJc&l!
iwith thi cor.ff-?v.. r. of An drewr Kr?i
member of the Kir.- j:r: "sJU alevl. J
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that l!r..7ii ran nr,c Rf to war for. i..mr, r-a mar-
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tf.wn. u- m ur.t a trains! h ha ! 1 n " 1 ' ! bovs a-d a irirl r. -ktatos that r:;;,ny as l.n-,0 mupLs! ;i; 'X r,',;., ' " J ' S Yc-t when irdioe .r,,-. d !,r to It
vrn- miitoi in.ifjvnr. It 1 ' hon.-, tb.-vf.-o,,) -n, ..v, V... .annarrr.tlv was
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pearful .'tr.d fr.fn-.:y attitude toward her r. !;:hborir.;: rr an'riea." l'.r.y.i: : rait'd for its rotTr--, rf vrhjch r.'OO'OO ba-3 wer. shipped to the Un.twl Statf-H last year ov r the Brazil::; :i 'team-i:!; lir.e, a w 1'. a for i'3 d.fferf r.t birds of lurnb. r. eattl" rai-sin.:, rotton, fu.'tar and r. :, the .cj, ak r Kiid. "To i.romote inter-eorr.mercia 1 rl.itirir.s with this rcur.t.T." DaCIraca continued, "we are cfferir.K you the preference n all produr-ts, especially flour. !r. or.br that tho tate.s rr.iy find no diffieulty In cornpetlnsr with European countrif.v Nothing would further th es relations more tlaan th. opening- of a tramh'.p Hn betwt.cn ?n."'-v (Jrhnnn and HraH." Tlie speaker aio stated that the r.razillan jjovmmont had approjirlafed fnonch money tn fend ."00 of Mb youn? men to coHeire la the l.'nltrd States to learn the cnrlo'.op;.. al and efinomic jirohlms of thit country, and v.-ns vrry desiroti of having st udents sent to them from th" x;n!ted Ftntt's. Notre Pamo has already start--! an intf reharu''" of students, f odir.tr three -tu.ients lant year to Fou'h American rour.tric. Admrra! PiHraoa. who was introduerd by th A'ery Tl v. T. J. l?urr.s, C. S. C. irrsident of Notre Dnrue. Irft br'dTy evrninc: for NewYork, from where Tie will sail for Hrazil to ppr-nd two; or three months hefnre ret urn in tr tr the states.
?:i" auei.uon oi uif t'resi,VT ri.'in authorities wdien a pul'lic prot'-st arose om r tin- iiunih rs belnr urdted in ir.kton. Th" preshytery court issued a ukase cb olarir.t; llrv. McKImoy;.. and his ront'rru'Mtli'n dissolved. w hi h meant the pastor was ousted. The conrf i'.allori f tr-nl by him, hotvevfr, and kept h!rn in tfu- pulpit, w h re hf i- now. The (r--e wn.s rtra.cvl throutrli courts a en In and I'reshyterlan authorities isuetrested that the
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th- b.and.s of pamblors
Shonlinp Puts Sew York
Citizens Into iXvar Panic
T'v Inf.TTmf lnn.il News Sorvi-'e : NEW yoKK, May : 1 Ifundrf U
1 of p--d stri in.-, mostly youn.r women
oi tin ir way to work, were thrown it. to 1 1 ; 1 1 1 : today whni .la.in M:ir-
!in,ZhHf.nn,l li!V.l his 1 I, v.;tr old S:l f01 rna,1' l11,,ntlls h;tS -in
.ride. Mrs hum. Vnrt'r.r.? nrd th. n s',vwJ aLs for ri "nvihr" a lid afdW !
shot himself. The nhooUnp occurred I ying a few cays, would diiP, ear
wun vrTe mo?i f xpoi.mvo nousfiioui
stol n housv -hold p.ods and j.-wc'.rv ! not. .U!a--l if she play via caras, sne
i.anuir.c: lroni anaiy i.u-ui to dia- r p'! -d : mond rinp.e, silver an.l ! I.um i-di-j "I 5-In aid say not. I come from tionts. pawn tb keis lor Jä.'.'vu w o: ata j Win lim'. W. V.l., where women do of pouds w hih had b in di.-yo.-a d ' . of were found. " )
Mr.-. lkil was idtntüual a.s tii' 'perfect maid" by a soore of housekeepers on the north shore jp-dd coast. They idenlilud her as th per-
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Tenant Qimrrch Worry
Landlord; Kills Self
Hy fnltd Vrr s : ClIICAGü. May 21. John Clark, landlord, killed himself hero today msj the re.rult f worry over quarrels with his tenants. He recently raided rent In one apartment building from $4 Oto .'; month. Suit in courts was resorted to hy the tenants. Mrs Clark found her husband in the kitchen with the pas turned on. 11 o w as d( ad.
in thi- Htr et In tho heart of the hu.v
HrrüU friu:.rv district. After iirlr.d arUrK'3 oa ulllch sho Cuuld lay hor
nanu. The arrest of Mrs. lie 11 followed
four huints Into his wife, Martinez I shot himself In the head falling j across his wife's body.
Admiral Terry's flaohip, the Nlurara, is docked at Krn Ta.
Chinr-fe bello-.o fo-fil are dragon bones .-.r.d think they iof?--oms medicinal oualitif.
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later after the robbery was reporte d.
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