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OMACHT JUDGE OF CITY COURT Appointment Wednesday Aft ernoon Conies a Surprise to Politician-. ASSUMES BENCH SOON City Judpe?hip Over A. -pi rants To Serve Until January. Ma nv (I'-orc V. Omachl was r. : rr. 1 citv 5 i I 1 is r.!gh hv Gov. Warr n T. M.'ny to -.: ceed Frank iTiinvr. uhfx" resignation t'anv: t f , (. ;,-) Saturday. ' m'irht was th- winner vt half .t dzt-n of h r nr.'!: Intry, t iv majority or wlvm v.r' o-mg nvrt aspiring to the fif:;. . OinKh''. appointment will jlarp him on thv Pity Court bench until JaiiUiO' 1. ir.J. f'r at that.tirne the rv '.v judge to 1-e elect ej this fall will assume office. He will begin hi"? r. - '.v duties as nnn as his eomr.s .-ir.f. i r -' i v 1 from Indiir.apoJis ami h- i i . 1 ; fi s for the office. Natlp if Sutii lU-iul The city judge de .-is: n ate has been a practicing attorney in South HpihI fop the j i 1 two years, prior to which lv !r u't iced law' in IlhnoH. I rr. io'j hi law d crrr at Ohicu'o University an 1 A. P. at I n . I i -.ana University. macht is a natiwj ff South P-nd and graduated from the South P -nil high s-'hool in l ft l l . l is min I'll and re?id-s at l.l'i N. Pafayerte Street. thrs in th ra- for th oftiriri'Imlfd Harry S. Taylor. Joseph Knv.irs, Arthur Moon. Plifforil Pu"oml an'l Josoph Mokwa. Ilcaiy Ih ki t It was suppo-, 1 that fh Knrr:i"r wouM i (infer with local republican h'ilcr.-v lurinic tho tlm' hv. is in South n--n'l attrntlinjc the Krskin dinner, but ae. ordinär to 1 o-port-he did not met the politicians at that time. The (ity murt has not been in :oii thi w-'k (nvim; to the fart tht it had ;in prr.-idim: officer. A t v-t depii; of ra'Ps will confront The n'w j idee wlirn he assumes the i. :;--!. jo'obably the latter part of this w ek. TROOPS IN CHARGE OF SITUATION AT PUEBLO IV V -1 i i :i e the arrival "i'lo.. of L'Oä t:-n.il ua r asm: n. W.i-I nn de her that a'.I civil: i n tit.. -r. . -..r Wediv-Miay ni'ht guard.- on duty In r the floods of last we, k w : ;i be withdrawn i tinned i1 rop.tr! of th.e -ity las rVo th- hands of the miii- ! the err. rgency has passed. Ption to the troop; s. (1 i iv an l.rectly : t.v-y nr.:; In a I. army tri; vi d.-j'r c ! ir,,;i:: A . f . eks are on tlv- way to ibutinw supp and up. : i in . eamp that w:l! accomj'ot 5t'.S"P.s wa." ord ri '1 d .it or.ee. A se en-ward ,s n 'W re id v. i c h. it tl STOP HAZING AFTER USING ACID BOMBS "i"Conin Cla? Ruh Result? in Severe Injurie? to Participant?. I', - ,s-. : t'. .! l'r: MATM.-'O.V. Vi. .Tun I'omK-Trnd-" of f :!;-hurm ac!d, ejR.ir and P labium :"l!ie wor thrown durr tlie a nr.' i i. f r'liTT -? 'photiV'.e riis.s f.ht t the rr!vr.:;y of WV-cf-n;n n.r. S'tun1r.y r.icht. it was tif.i ' d Wedne-1 y befor e the ?tufle;.t ?e' f-' o erm n c body in as : t: 1 1 -Irs the cl h wh.:c!i riu!:d in the . r injury i f eisht parf.elp.mt.. Fo'iwJr.T tr.e affray th. ftulent Ffn;e voed to alo;h v.. f irms i f hasand bannet! the hi.r or! srn eip wrn by fre.-hn. n ar 1 th annual r'.i? ruh A evader. t witr.'-- i 1 th .Inil V r t l.ro'.vir.s: tho ir:s.-:b '. m hi -h '.er '.v burned vfril student, wi- : iwr. by the f'.rin? of a run. v.h.-r ombs. h.e -.aid, contain- 1 pho.r h'Tii. krosT.e and rirKn b;u!s . ' ,- THA T MA KE THE WHEELS GO ROUND! i ;. lüi'.e ad in The NewsT.m s dassiftd fi ction sM every uilr hi'-cle in Hflinr.'j Mr r..rc Shop. 22 i E. JtTers-n BIv 1 . : h i n t o d i s ' P- it the re--pOTi.;S dbiP.'t SV'P j". b'-.'a'l-o" th an heels were sM A hi'i dojn other people h .-inti ! to buy use, I whre ' ; e t a : :, e I a wa y. Th it's the rt it trouble with f-T.r..e ads they draw more rc-p'.r.rf s than yr.u t outit on! " The ! ; t results w -ver ha 1 frrn an ad.'" was the way the m a r.ag'-r of the ror oecribed it. If YOU want to gv e YOUR ru:r.'.-s a sure and ir.xr'ni r -: t THE NEWS-TIMES. MMn 2 f aud ' ask fT an .vb

INDIANAPOLIS, June 9. F. W. Galbraith, jr., national commander of the American Legion, was killed instantly, and two other men were slightly injured when an automobile in which they were riding went over a 20 r r . :. F. W. GALBRAITH foot embankment early this morning. Henry Ryan of Indianapolis, national director of Americanism of the American Legion, and Milton Foreman of Chicago, national committeeman of the legion from Illinois, were the other occupants of the car. SENATE UNDERTAKES PROBE OF NEWBERRY CAMPAIGN EXPENSES itnesscs Testify as to Sum: Spent liy Senator in Defeat inj; Henry Ford. Iv , i.-j ,i t ... i I'rf-ss: VASHIN(;TOX. June v TV ate inquiry into Henry Ford' conti st for the seat of Si n. Truman H. Xewl eny. of Michigan. Frowin,' out of the r. 1 s ctiin. bewail Wednesday and ran through a brief but s:rni- tt-sMoii. .John S. New! rrv.

j brother of the .senator, testified that i because of "love. atNction and loyIun4- .--Wifh j ;,'.! . he had op. ned h:s hank acad litional iv i - count throu-h an auc nt for unlima n nounc in nt i it. d and unsuper-.sed campaign ex

penditures, corr. rnin.r the amounts of which ho had never innuir d, and the m inner of w hich he kn w nothing '" ct pt as I re ill it in the- newspapers." Tin- total drawn was placed at $:'.. OOd hy the witness. Henry IV Joy. a IV troit capitalist. j wa.- i ailed, but an attorn y pr--sented .i phys: ian's certificate ,p -iclarine; tk-tt the absent witness was ' suttefin from a heart ailment j whi h miu'h.t kill him if he wa re put : on the ,-tand. Alfred Im kir.c. icoun.-i for l'oid. jumpd to his fc t v :th a demand. ! "We want Mr. Joy. He was out r on h:s yacht win n the process s rver sought him." Mr. Lucking nmjtuiu.d. "He i:avo $r.,iH.j tu this , i'.Uiiiu:;r. and he is a broth r-in-i law of S n Newberry. I'll n ver .ikitte to pioc-ed without lv. pn-s-i ' r. t ' e . " ! A fit r thr e '.awers an-1 ie nlat'us L-ot :nv the discussion, a ten((""ntlmuil on Page l'oiir.) HOOSIER WAR 'YET' IS DEAD AT K0K0M0 Orland A. Somers, Former National Commander of G. A. R.. Succumbs. It A..d iti -l Prr s : KOK MO. Ind , June S. Orland A. Somers. aged 7. form, r national comtnander of tlv G. A. R. and one of the most prominent civ.'l war veteran in the c-Mintr- dl. d at his hojue here this afternoon following an i'.lne-s of f-v ral month.: Mr. Somers was chosen coni.mar.d-er-in -chief in 117. Pr-niotis v that he hid bt en pre.-vi-b nt of tlv S cvty r.t tl.. Army of the Cumberland for Feven years and h id b. n depmtmental commander of tlv C A. TV He was- the rirst prnav- sol-d-.t r of th" four cre-it . irmit s of th rort'i to be so honored. Mr. Sep.!1 ps fp!i.-j'il in the -Aar of th rebellion in ii and served .n the army of the Cumberland and marchi d with Sherm in to the ; t. He t'-ok pirt in the batrl. s of Shiloh. 'hick. man era and Stone's river. Mr. Sonvr- by professio, was n t'-nch. r .and secured the greater p irt of l.:s educ ition in the first log cabin scho-Ihoi:.. in tht countiy b-ii". t y h; father at Sycamore. r,--.ir h:a He s-rvvi a s cotin.ty s-uperin-tndr !'.t of -choo!.- anil potnia -t t fi r e:ght a oars. ni.Lu: 1: vixsix s.n:. II v si" i. ti-u Pr-is : ST. JOHNS. N. I. dupe . A ra-i;-mytge tonight from the svanvr Se ap .-o'.. which .-'ruck an :cbeig this morning, sail that it her I'ulkh'.-i Is cop.tinued to hold the t I u ts in :.o eian ge;- of f-un-1 nr.g. If w t a t h e r c r. d ;t i " n a r favorable It fpeed tlv Sct-po.-.j will r 0 h this port about noon tomorrow.

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SPEAK AT N. D. CEREMONIES Graduation Excrci.-cs to ba Held at Notre Dame on .Monday Evening. NINETY-ONE IN CLASS Rev. Cavananh to Give Bac calaureate at Pontifical Mass Sundav. Ninety-one students reprrsentlnt? 1' sVaten. Cuba. Peru, and the Philippine Island?, will be rraduatrd it the ( onnnf'nri'mcnt exercises of Notre Iimo university which begin with the bachelor orations in Washington hall Saturday evening an I end at the formal exercises Monday evening when United States Senator David Walsh of Massachusetts delivers the commencement address. Dr. John Cavanaugh of Holy Crosi college in Washington, former president of Notre Dame, will preach tho r a; alaureate .-rmon at a pontiticial high mas Sunday morning which will he celebrated by Rt. Rev. Herman Joseph Alerding of Fort Wayne diocese. The alumni banquet will be an event of Sunday evening. Pand concerts, a baseball came and the raising of the t"nior flag will be included in the thrcday exercises. M. J. Tierney will deliver the valedictory, and Knimet Sweeney. A. N. Slairgert and Alderi J. I'usick w-ill give a trilogy on edui cation. The complete program and list of graduates follow: COMMKNCT.MI-rvT I'IKXIItAM. Sitimlaj , .lime 1 1. in V. M. Band concert on the t nl ver sit y quadra ngle. 7:"0 p. M. Orations in Washington hall. Trilog on Education Emmet Sweeney. A. N. Slaggert. Alden J. Cusick. Sunday, Juno 12. A. M. PontificUl high mass in the Sacred Heart church with Rivht Rev. Herman Joseph Alerlinc, D. I.. bishop of Fort Wayne, as celebrant. Paccalaur ate sermon. Rev. John ravanaugh. S. C. T. D. Rb sfüng of the senirr Hag. by the. president of the ur iversity. Raising of the Hag. by th senior class. 4 :"" I. M. Alumni meeting in Rrownson hall. vr.r p. m. Alumni banquet in Rrownson hall. 7:00 p. m. ihn'! concert on the. University quadrangle. Monday. .Tun lit. Pvli" A. M Solemn requiem mass for the deceased alumni. r.:nn P. M.iv(.d.all game on Car fr field. V. M. ('onnnencement exercises in "Washington hall. Address by Hon. David I. Walsh. Unite;! States senator from Ma.s.-a-hu setts. The students who will be awarded (Continue! on Page I'ni'r.) BROTHERHOOD NOT TO ACCEPT BLAME i Officials Declare That Rail Pay Cut Deci?ion Rets With Employe?. llv A -mm i; Tr 1 Prss : CHICA(;0. June S. Hiving warning th.:t the acceptance of wage relictions was in the hands of the rank and tile of employes-, railroad brotherhood chief.- Wednesday discVaimed responsibility if the men refused to accept a cut and "a stoppage of traffic "resulted. The strike suu-gstio:i was made by L. E. Sheppard. head of the conductors, and W. (.1. Lee. prviddt nt eif the trainmen, in opening the big four testimony before the railroad labor board's wage hearing Wednesday. They ware followed by W. S. Carter, president ef the firemen, and nein nn n. who cvvelopvd a new I he Id of evidence in behalf of the Almost di.-rc-engine service men. (t ontinuod on Page l'oiir.) Traction Line Seeks Indeterminate Permit Would Abandon Local Franehi?e to Operate Under Commission. p v , ...... -, j;i ,1 Pre-s : INDIANAPOLIS. June s. The Chicago. South Pond Ä: Northern I n d u n t Ka : 1 w a y com pa n y, operating in Klkhart. South Bend. Goshen. Li Porte, Michigan City, OceoU and Nt w Carlisle. Wednesday filed a p ition with the public fervice comi ;s.p,n. seeking an indeterminate permit to operate under the jurisdiction of th" commission. Notice was given in the petition thit the company hael notified the city and county officials in which the ompar.y operate. of the surrender of local franchises and licenses for the purpose of qualifying to obtain the commisdon permit. Such a chang wa authorized by .1 law ras5! by the 1.15t legislature and which became effective Ii?t week.

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ThCjO pi:turcs show the- Irish custom house Are and battle in Imidin. May 2 , whieli destrove.i the monumental building and ended in the death of many Sicn K-nv rs and lhi!;.-h troop- T!v i-uüding was tired by Sinn Fein. Itritish troops arrive! quiekjy and a street 1 . t t i - --ag-ed as the lire ira;ne.! headway. Above, the custom house burning and (inset ) I'.iiti.-h troops remo ing m n wa.undt-,1 in the battle. Jieiow, British troops seaiching suspe cts round d up in the stre'ts near th'1 custom It. use.

ADAMS NOW HEADS i G. 0. P. COMMITTEE Adopt New System of Delegate Representation at National Conventions. WASHINGTON. June v Flection of John T. Adams of Dubuque. Pi., as chairman to sue eed Post mister General Hays, who.-e resignation was formally annminod, and adoption of a new basis of representation at national conventions, resulting in a further cut in the number of deb -gatit from the south, marked th"1 meeting Wednesday of the republican national committee. Mr. Adams, who was vice chairman, was succeeded in that office by Iial; h K. Williams of Portland. Ore. Mrs. Leonard O. Wood of Pittsburg wa elected s cond vi e chairman, an of fice created by oommitt o action In ; recognition of tho women member- j ship of the party. The change in representation.) based on the republican vot s of ta.-, las: election, reduces by 2.". th"1' number of dtut-gavs who were ac-I credited from the outlv rn state:-- to . the Chicago convention last Jurw ; This represents a cut of IT per cent. and makes a total o in the number of ut of P" pe r cent delegates fr'.m those States since the lalj convention. Under the new plan of apportionment tlv next national convention will b- made of l.n:;7 delegate-, more than the list, unbvs thrre ar-' great changes in tlv s-tate votes of I"it fall, upon which the ci-culation wa? made. COMMITTEE STARTS ON BUILDING LOAN QUIZ NPW YORK. June v. dollars' worth of :x p" -Milliotis p.; cert build ing loans in whi-'h .several cf thv largest savings banks in New York City compelled the borrower v accept depreciated Liberty bond.' at par in lieu of cash were investigated Wednesday before the Ii.'kw.l leg;lativp committee. Oth r loan' granted on condition that borrow er.would purchase real estate the lending institutior.fi .ic; wired ept foreclosures also were brought out in large numbers. All of the iMti' wer' on rirst mortgage unencumbered real estate which the bankers concealed wa? g;!t-edged securities Several )ig b inkers testifie. in regard to the!-- tran-s-tctiops and admitted making .ir,.i condition a I upon thfir getting ril of L:b-rtv bond at par "r ur.h",:t ding real estate owned hv them. WASHINGTON, house agreed late yrn.it amendment appropriation bill Jupv v Th We-1 n ef1 ay to a to thv deficiency for rr.i!nyr.tnc during the o m i n g f:cal year rf pasport bureau" at New York. Chicago. San Francisco. Seattle and New Orleans.

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'I -pr-' Q i --V ?! 7 5. a , - ' GARY MAN TO HANG, HIGH COURT RULES INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Jure s. The state supremo court uphold the oonweuiui by the la!-;p cmty criminal court of Nick I bin lovi-h of Gary, who was s":itviH r el te d.e for mudi-ring (lemge- S;is;oyii h at a wa dding May 2, lOJ". The supreme court ovrrruled Iundovich's pleas that hi. con.icti"n v. as not sustained by idere.a- a:.d that the tti'd was unfair. Pundovb h Wj.s h ir-i d with appearing at the wedding as an uninvited guest and started a oaiarrej which eudeel in tlv murder. FARMER MI ST PAY HIS DEBT TO WAR CHEST j INDIANAPOLIS. Ind, June ? , Sinuvl ('. Scott, a farnvr living In ! Rock Creek township. Hur tins 1 . ........... 1 1 n r. loumy. was tie ai inunitei 1 s a? a subscription to the p countv war ehest bv tlv ingb-n : t ,- Iii court to ;av at'irm.ng t:v Kr..:pvon v.-irl-l irre e'riUP. Th'"- Sttbs W- 5 w . . r made in IMS darin. g the - "-i 1 nffenv.iPil S.or t f - . a t a p ! v reoc,r,i. a.oit. a coo rd in. g to tlv eourtV? Suit was broucht by the civ ciafion. ARREST TWO MORE IN KARER MURDER PROBE CPPYPPAND. O.. --A whof ider.titv is nrt l:-clora W i placed under arrest tonight r n tiv theory thit he may have ..--n tiv sl -er of Pan Kabe-r. A second a rest Wednesday wa that of a wonvan wlu ' se p. nr:v ad. .-" ' was not elise'vscd. who w is arrt d i in S mlusky by CP-veh-ird pol- .. who, mad-- a hurriei a ut op,-, ol ; trip toj that ci'y. J No e-PV f'Xi ept the authorfie j j permitted to .-ee rj'hf-r i'f the- pris- I o:vrs. I Police Chiefs to Use Wireless to 'Get9 Criminals ST. LOT'IS. Mo., jurv lis will he nabbed bv the p -Crin n rf the wjre!.---s teV-raph r.-.appol cut by tlv cop.ven I r. e r a 1 1 o p, 1 1 A o j a t i " n cf Police -tr perf--ted. i if 1 .r.s ( r. i " t w as annunce l AVedr.e.-d iy. NtI ir:nc Th.;t 1 3 v- pre.-rt nvth-0-1 cf Iis mina tin de?' r: r tior.s cri'n ina.s h er.Mon a ir.d re-OjU.-pp - out Cf ,1.t1 tr. -pre. 1 if i

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Needed Between U.S. and Canada Prevent Wars in Sovereign State Without Outside Aid, Chief Declare?. By As?oe i.Kfi Pr.'ss : WASIU.N;TON. June Hard in r. delivering ,i com ?. Fro-'t vneme nt address Vedne slay at American unierMtv here, found the subject of J world peace occup ir.g so prr-minvnt in p. ace on the program thn he ' was piompte.l to dt-part from his prepared m.musoript atvl declare f u" I the pi esi rvat ijn cf peace by mv rj cicn states without the ir.terfcr ci j of a 'aorld "s'iper-pou e T." The pivsider.t't remarks followed an addre.-s by Newton W. Howell, K. C. of Toronto. Canad.x, who suggestd that the best contribution North America could make to civilization was "f. r men on this siia of the v a'e r to stand together be - hind the movement for peaet-ful settlement of int rnationnl disputes. i Another speaker wh touched on the j question if peace w.ls J. J. Jussorand, the 1'ia nch ambassador, and the general discussion develi-ip-e d s"ich a trendthat Pishop John W. Hamilton, the presiding chancellor, referred to the gathering as a "p-cace e-nfer-ence." "An added loin h of the same character was giv n by tho singmg of a song which appeared on the emv mene nu-nt pi ogram under the title of "An International Anthem"' and which, rendered to the tune of "Americ;'.." and "God Save the King" r -counted ho.v two nations by the ?ca, two nations great and free, one an them raise-." Pefore the singing be -

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Prench fiagf hael been raised together over the outdoor.- speakers platform. Harding Apprmes Talk. "I lo not think I could let thts occasion ptiss." .'vtid the president in beginning his address, "without giving assent to many of the appropriate and appealing things just attended by Dr. Powell. I like his expression that American and Canadian ideal are in -common, and when he spoko about the North American contribution to present day civilization an'l the world, it occurred to mo that the rxampl' ef two great people living sid by side in peace, in confeience. and in mutual under.-iand-ir.g. is about the linest contribution that Vwr nations could give to the , world. I "I have said on many occosions that if all the nations of the earth j were as honest and unselfish ns our : republic, there never woiilel b anI other war. I will revio it today and I say that if all the nations of the ! earth 'in a. un5t"-Ififh and devoted ! to the ir idea's asi the United States 1 and Canada, there never will be another war. ' "Put if I may say so without a discordant note for tlvro is none in my heart I call attention to the fact that the United States of America and the dominion of Canada, haw dwelt side bv side and settled ! iheir controversies fviti:?factorily I without r'sort to a super-power but ; by the exercise of the sovereignty : of free i'eeijde de-oling with ont ' .another. If we can comit civllir.ed humanity to abiding righteousness 'nd everlasting justice and inspire them with our example, we '! have snade a long stride toward the peace th" w orld craves." Iovcleps Prepared Theme. 1 With that M. Harding plunge d inhis prepared address, in which he enjoine.1 the graduates f thi.- June all over the- United States- te dedi ate thi-nnvlves to the ta.sk of restoring stability nothing' in a world where "a 'mot remains secure from the attacks f i onocl.ats. Humanity. ((Vntinuctl an Pago I'our.) REVERSES ACTION, YOTE SMALL ARMY Senate Provides for Personnel of 150.000 Men as Against )0 .Alen a 170.000. llv Afsix iaf d rr's : WASHINGTON, Jupv . Pvjeot- ,' lng committee, provisions for mjniinum army of lTO.O-O m-n for the next fiscal year, the senate today 'passed the- army appropriation bill i carrying a total of J rt 4 4.rr cvo and III inu.t ,i; 'm .?.'ui . '-' i 'li.-i -1 i . : . ' i not V-ss than 1 .,, 00 ine n. Thv! hvuse. hal previously providd fr-r an average tr-ngth r 1 "'f,r fl. Adv cate! ef -ernomv and a small armv came to th- fr'nt in the- T". n 1 hour of debate and jioured hot a'ta k . i em t u e e.rr-, rn l t i. T rr, v ' w ; , n T,r r 1 cm i.-c ' " l p e r r. rv ; ' i i . " 1 a -. ' i : thvn mustering their fore-?. vt d : down .1? to r,2. the ce.rnn vtee- anvndnvnt. Pv a h'rv majority rf ferjr va.tes. thv ornate- yo.-'crii"y had accepted thv l7e,er.A f.nre. c.- that t- . day's) vote constituted a dirr-t re- ! vergib i The arm.' budget norv g.-ee to conI fere-nce for the r mprTnise f ..p.1 ate and hous difte renews Th!' house ril! earr;ed a p propria tier. 5 totiltinr about J 1 4 ,' n f,,") ' r than fVjt. cep.p'e r:vacure. Two democrats. Se-ns. Uletclvr, Florida, and Myers, M'-ntana, vo rd with .10 republi-Mns to suppopt tlv military atfairs -rnn-. itt e as to th" size of the arrr.v. Thirteen rpuh ieani voted vith J .t ii-rro':fi'.' against the n r.r.n figure. TO SULIXT IfTM AsTIIIL Hu t Q-lil fi The Vew .Ti'-.e ' W.HINGTON. Jupv . p. w a ? orheld at fop seVcA civil s -rvi' e xin nat :e dered Weine.-lay t Notr" Ianie cn Ju'.y 1 tion of a postmaster.

DECKER HINTS NEW ANGLE IN MURDER TRIAL

Defendant Overheard Tellinz Sweetheart Ahout Actual Sl; ver. STATEMENTS NEBULOUS State? Place? Alleged Confection in Evidence After Lepal Encounter. IVr Aj'o.-'?! td Ir-j: WAHSAW. INI., Jur.ö f. Ir.terest in tlv- triil her of Virgi! T:ker, charged with tb.o murde- of T"Hoy Lovetf. took a now turn Weiivsdav, w;vn :u--t b-fors court al , jo-rtv 1, it was reportc i the defer. 1ant had madeetat e m" r.t re. girding the ki'.iir. : : of I. ov.tr. In to 3-.verthe.irt. wh.ich he con it 'It 1 Carrlo Pirglestnr., of PlKhirt tint "knew who kilh d L-vett but thit he was afral 1 to to'.:." This? much cf the statement v.i cenflrnvM Wcdncsi'.ay evening by 1. P. Stokev, attorr.'-v a.---:.-:mg tho ito in t! pre cut vn I I no at '"rr.' y uec.are l, inwoT in converratim with an Aso-;ate1 )'rs representative that hecaue of tho nebulous chiracv r of the statements attributed to p. ckt, no attempt would bo made to r.:ak. u?o o . them in tlv trial. According to Mr. StM:ry, Chara Gecicinger. a farmer, vitro 0 the , a offiee Wol m 1a v nr. d told cf ri a conep.-1 vn between Deck r and Cirrie Kgrle?ton in the auditorium of the courtroom last Saturday el-irir.g a rece, in which tlv h-'-la r boy to; I the girl he knew who killed Ivnrtt but "w3 afraid to Uli." Attorneys fop the s'ato were p-j communication with M'.-s I'.g'.e "-p. at her home in Pikhart W- Ines 1 iy. Jar. 1, according to .:. i she a i::u!t,-1 her conversation wi!i h" !j r. iV :- denco of fe, ral fi'V.foso;: Virg.l Decker ist alleged to have pi le -p. which he Admitted thv murd r f Lovett wero introduced at tlv hearing in th afternoon In the teetimny Cf Janvs J. .Tone? and H. P. Stouv Per. r.'-Tlva nia rail -road d-terti :. These witnes also d'-r ed the condition of tlv cottage n: Tip; -c.iTir.f. river where I,.ivot ar r ir; t'fought against the at:ak of his murderer. Tlv admission of the allgfd ed confessions of Decker wer- ; ' iced in evi Pr.C" only afvr a bird fight by .attorneys for th" d"ferv-e to prevent their introdw tvn -n the ground that there was p i proof tivy were of a voluntarv niture. op ti-.at threats and promi-eq had nt l-f-"i made a indivr ment.s. Jope.s first tod of the V.!erd cop-fejr-lor.s in which Pte-ker Inv olve I a conapaniopj named Guy. who. It is said, h'ifl never been idep.-tPV-d nr.d who, he d -clare-1, h td raurdere I Lovett. ' ne of th stmilir 5 tat irr. entü Introduced by tlv Mate ard alleged t-a have h in part: n rr, id Viy D--eker. folloxra 'About 1 0 o'c.VVa r (Coutlnuofl cm I'agej I'our.) HARDING NOMINATES NEW SHIPPING BOARD Attack Lacker's Otialification? Immediately After Selection i Made. '.YASHIN' VTON, Jure- -. o - rj r -N-nl-r'a - 1 ritr.i f - thv S' on tho shipping bar i fent to thv :s- r.ate. v I'res't Hardipg. Failing in a, three, r.-v :Vh' qrfl h p. g eTfop a man ef pra'!''! 5 prrv nve to h i r 1 thrpresi lep.t gave the rj.ai: A. Iß. I '..-: er. Uhl. ig' man. w ha a'.-pfd w. h pi 1 ' o thv b' a: d 1 mnv d sviP. I b'jslr.' .'... an i :r.:n 3 to -s to th y in advve of ft': .... . 1 P1 ' I'll::: ,( r. 1 : T. V. - . A . i :-5 -l.r'e ' r g1 f ' ! r. or. Ycrk L!?r- . . e i - I. ' "' " n J 1 I " " ! ' - n o ' Pt-.r pv G c a Ad1

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