South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 220, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 August 1921 — Page 2
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PLAY IN STATE GOLF TOURNEY
BEGINS TODAY;,
! EXPECT EARLY I SOLUTION OF
DECLARES DYE TRUST GOYERNS
COAST MURDER! CABINET AIDES
Aviator Dies ! WATCH MANEUVERS Crash at Chicago af h n nurinTAT Progress Pageant m U- b- UfrlUlAL
Los Angeles Police Believe Arrest of Evanston Man Mav Clear Up Mystery. f Continued from papeone.)
t ti:n In hi- room thereafter, hotel
:.ii'.v,u-.i iJii'J, v "i.rari iy wait; i 1 .11 Kennedy's otlice. Woniau VWls.
IVjrrh was visitC'J several :;:m s
CHICAGO. Aug. T. iMtn k Ive. a sergeant in the U. b'. avution rorp?. stationed at Ch.mut f.Jd. R.mtou!. 113.. wa kil!cl Stmd iy vrj.i T7iakir.tr : a parachute Jump frirn ;n a irr-!. '.re before thousand." of p-ptators at tno Papant of l'n '. I.ov- had taken thi paro of I.i j!. (',. A. ShorrAkr. -who wa.j ill. Tie airp'are
i'.va only abut 3ha ff-; jn t'r.o air Ju-hen Love niad his Lap Tie ior-u-'hute opened propf-rlv. hut wa.s
Secrctarir Wfks nnd Df nby are I caught in tre wind and driven
th mu-
pirr. liovo was knocked
frcrm the harney ünd fell to a balcony at the foot of the tower. Ho
Representative of Wisconsin Makes Charpcü in Letter to Sen. Penrorc. (Continued from pafre one.) through med of private protection is both preposterous and ridiculous. Iitt! Information.
Tie cr.Mi.il .I:af: . f G rn. tr.y i: i - l";; land uj.cr:;d:t: 'T. lil;. . 1 ;i iünc',;,1',h''
I i r, ferine 1 y Mr.
! i va.i decided t- a j-pl ujreine Council Will Opcn'cf .- if vbt-rmma'.
I o. .1 ci'rri.rnii''n, u:. bo roi rc-.nt' i lr it
i Italy and the rif-i I'AKIS. A':. 7 Arr.bass ider Uar- The I'nifd S'atfs vey. be rativ I.-: reprt s. -r.t.y th-- l'n.t' d rc: JitvJ b.-.-au--" it titfs, iy th, t cat-fullv s:ud;.d!th tr at; . Th. c-n
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y ! reported by the prv?s to 'ave w ritten ;a?aint one of the towers o
a our.K woman, whern he a:d was ( your
; his cousin. The landicrd way hown ! th" dye embargo s;ould be. contin ohotosranh of Mr. Obf-nchaln Sun-! ued for that reason. If ?o. they ha
'day night and raid hc '.va.s not the litte information cn wn.cn u inse ; (iled while reins? tiken to a ho i visitor. loach .tatomenta and caution is j tab Irid'av evinir- Burch left the I throw n to the winds when dy- inter-!
hotel early after receiving a tele-1 t-sts brin? these two letters to jour ; rTTone call from a woman. He car- committee on the same day to in- ' ried a large parcei, wrapped ia . tluence committee action. ! n w manfrs. which otrieera say thfV "I have no fear of their lnf.u.reo
JAPANESE OFFICIALS ORGANIZED FOR MEET
of l'r.i.'u ,-, i p.
r spectiwly, .M. b.ri it;d. Mr. IJyd- -'f the irdiab.: (Jfi.rf- ,,nl S.u :;: Itoiit.mi, are . '!.: iid ti'kr.ojj ;, ',!-. th. I'. . .t -r? in. J I l.'e.lliC 1 ondltl'
hiv- uiie.ii'.v til;.;; t!.. :r poMtit'n' Inttrpiet riirar on the partition f l'pp r 'ile-; i, the j Tie whole c-ntro :.-:y t principal .juesti.m b f,.re the ?;i.'th. itjterpr tati- a of tl. prera. count il. Iiach r pre- r.ts wdl '"opraphUMl a'-.l - : (bnred peii. he ttler li--! tion.'" Th- v'." '-v .c : ' . r turbi! prob:.-.., v;j0h :.y Grtere and i "'-H li'i f- r rdand. 71.
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used. The !ndi-
Th-r '.y a teaelier shortage in Sinc;apor . . the olrer boy? a:'- pressed
Into ervice. Noti--e r.he stiCK m the yotinu' teaen-ry harn. He s-'es tint
! hi.-i pup.! es- ap nothing that he rxperlenet-d in his younger day.. No, no! ' nren't pajamas the Httl shavers are wearing. Tie y ju.st dress that
I'M) Entries From All Parts ofl
Indiana Ter Off in Qual-
Rotind.
Indianapolis. 1 o 'clcx k.
ifyin-
M'ior.tinued from pn?e r.re) anc wa-H K-n rally areepte.l ha :.- of championship calibre V," h'f a doien cards of under SO were turned in.
In -addition to tie state c'.mnpion-
' Ii. W. Vourg. S.ut!i Bend and .1. .1. M-:-ler. Indianapolis, i:.2: o"- ; clock. .1. W. Stewart, Indianapolis and R. il". Wilca.N. Iapor'e. 1J:30 o'clock.
I. U'elner, Siuth Kenri and Ii. Kelley. Kllthart, 1-':.- o'clor-k. Dr. Fisher. Iaport and H. V. Wovlpew. Hlkhart. 1L':10 o'clock. H. I,. Simon. hlikhart and H.
GIVE REPORTS OH FOOD SUPPLY 1H RUSSIAN CITIES
fMp eight cup and other pr!z-.-.- j Franklin. Muncie. U':15 o'clock, have btrn offered r.." consolation tto- j t (;, K'ernrr. Elkhart and J
phies. Tho prizes include a cup tjo-H.arn, Muncie. 12:50 o'clock. ( the runner-up. prize to the d-fe it-j : M .Sims. Klkhnrt and J. .Mil-i d Feml-llnalists and a prize to th" jjip.in jiunrr) 2::o o'clock. Roifer making th- lowe::L score in i:. S. Hunt. Kokomo and A. Samp- ( 'h qualifying rounds. Th- prei.- Mn Muncie, l:o0 o'clock. 1
(bejjeve contained a shotgun : He r turn od at midnight. 1 medical and other evidence
j cafes that Kennedy was thot not j later than 12 o'clock.
Karly Saturday he chccKcd out or the hotel without making known hi plans. When the oncers had developed facts sufficient in their Leb'ef to justify the detention of Rurch they learned he had purchased a ticket for Kvanston and left at 10:10. Authorities at Las Vegas, Nevada, ware notified to make tho arrest. The man was identitkd by the long suit case? he carried.
Itexxdvcs Letter. 1 While officers were engaged in 1 Interrogating Mr?. Obenchain. a j plain white envelope mailed at th general po.st office here and address .-.I tri lior win .teliverefl at her hotef.
i It contained fS5 in currency, noth !
! ing ekse. Mrs. Cbenchain told the i otlleer that this w-as a repayment
Burch of a loan rhe had niado
,' Th-- a ' ' ( -, - i Harvey. : at tile t
d.
oi" Wash'jnuton. eowai. Aiab"
how- j Germany;
yvidor r-' ,r
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either in jour cornmittee or on thei TOKIO. Aug. 7. The younger bodv vou renre.'-enL but I do cx;aros ' members of tli br.'.wo nf
concern over any rower that can hou?e- of renrt sn tativer headeii hv '
cMrn !ir- ffiftt-r trriiY r-ioh i!!'i ! lr-in.iA T" r ry ,-11-, . v: . l - ,. . ...: .1 1 P'l''
VVMl V- . 1 IJ ' W WV. ... t"' t lliW 1 k y 1 V ' . .'U it'l l .'liilll.. t'l sourcc-s, and more important, that j "the constitutional association." ap-
appareimy nas cuui'JMutu 10 Maoi.n- paroniiy 10 meet qufstions wn;cn ;tre t
er efforts made to have the govern-j likely to arise at the Washington mcnt bring legal proceedings in or- conferenoc. Trinco Konoye, out linder to net aside tho chemical four.da- ing the views of tho organization.
tion company. Tailure for
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to th." v.trious controversi'-s th- i ;v.-r i. i
as a potential ally and one hn, l'l'l" r S.s;i
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I'o'cs i: ;iv::is tie;
: bitrator or friend if the council di-1 treaty ouiM
' vides into factions. it is generally j a m.ij"i.t :-. -! hoped that the American ambassador i at a le. isen. T
L Tl.. - unt ry ..st ;.! n . i ;i " dt P'-'i n
ion, w ; ; -. 1 ; : r d r :
i id- the question Vy
s Tin !: to arrU Vr v.k h commit
aid that the proposed ' conference
I bears instructions
practically three! was not a national calamity for Jap- ;
to be more proceedings,
than Jiont r drew the frontier line along that' tie n.Kr. gii:.-i 1 -bs i.d all t.e min-
weeks to receive any reply from, thelnc. is some people
attorney general is an unusual over sight by a department that repre
believed.
a golden opportunity to explain pan'.s standpoint and int ntio.ns
but Jaon an
developing -.he em-
opportunity for
piro'a relations. The new society hei 1 the
that it -was Imperative for the
Mpinlir-s of Amrrican Partv!-V BurCtl r a ,oan ?ne na n"u" tho government In t .ueiniif4 oi .nurican i an h5m and paId ,hat pho and he hadity custodlan.s offlce
Lontinue Investigation ot Living Conditions.
sents the congress as well as the ad- 1 World problem and generally
ministration and it is impossible to believe failure to acknowledge receipts of an official courteous letter was due to an oversight." Pnuglierty Letter. Mr. Frear then went on to fay that in hia letter to Mr. Daugherty. which was published in the congressional record on July 18, he stated: "That Francis II. Garvin and Joteph Ohoate, jr., while cmpiayed by
tho government in the alien propcr-
a reporter of th"
he will, as occasion arise, haw con- j ing district t . : townsh.ps. : structive suggestions to offer. which GT. vt ted l'o'.i'h and Z- ' studies Problems. German, and --iviiig t ;r:n:.ny b'.' Ilouevtr. in his orliciat catbs Sun- townships. ..f whieli ." u 1 .,t"l Ge:
i day, ho is understood to have civen i ti.an and i'J I'"!.
I no intiinaiion of
air
instructions , eojuede.y t' Poland
in positions of
frequently asUted each other finan cially. Althoush Mrs. Obenchain'f moth er and $ lived at Pasadena ad
IcnfH cup' will be played for by th 1C playe rs defeaU d in the tirst round of match play for the ehampionhip. The eight playrrt defeated in tho first round of the contest for thpr(jldent's cup will cont st for tie vice-prefident's cup. The director"'. :up will bo confatf-d for by tb" eight players defeated in th" cond round of the state championship. Offer Other Tnplih.
City, l er.
J. o'-
J. o'-
J. If. Powell, Mic'iignn Dronberger. Terie Haute,
do' k. IT. Iolhoan. I ndia n i p di.- and I'.arnham. Miehiiran Ci'.y, 1:1''
clock. W. Parruie. Indiatiapolis and W.
'A. Hall. Michigan (.'Uy: 1:1" o'clock. I J. H. Pioderick, .Muncie and 1. ill. P.urnham. Michigan City: 1:2' ' o'cloek.
The firM 1A players with ev. s. C. Sayre. Gr f n asilc and I . W. rn n.i who fail to qualify for the; Hort,,M r.ifayettt-: l::'o o'clock, vtat" ( hampionhlp will cont-ht foj y 1; ij;uns. Terr" Hauto and It. the committer'n rup. A trophy will j Srhub r. Kokomo; :Z) o'clock, a'vo go to th'1 runn'or-up in thb., n A rran.fortl Ti.rrc Hauto and contest. Th" rtr.--t fight defeated m j ,-.irl K,nk; OUth pr nd: l:r, o'clock, the first round for th- ecrnmitf A (. ,;rani Terre Haute and J. .up v. ill compete for h m ere lary .j j v Rj urtvr south lit ml: 1.40 oVlck '. . j i:. pan-. Terre Haute and H.
Kleist. South IJend: 1:45 o'clock. W. A. St re. Her. Terre Haute and
wu: corr.' -t.. t"r i;y -'Oi.n'HN.s'i.ii . . . r,r,.rnn c- ,,.. Ttond- 1-r.O
O'cioi Ii.
I known of
tirst heard
CHITA. Ail?. 7 laving conditions
in 'hita. as observed bv one whoi
accompanied tie Crane party thi
i.ar on ui" louriey m .m.crica ia i . i, , , i.
T, . , , . , T.ortf-rs caiieu ai men uu.uv ii UusM.i. are far from b-ung ;:s des-j ' ,.
1 1' ; iiiauvii. Kennedy' father mid Sunday night that the son had not had tho
Glen cottagj
for more than
tlorm for territorial expediture. Th
association alKO denounced any project for international control of China, believing it wan essential to protect China's sovereignty.
Til.- Uriti'h p'.a :. a snndl icrti n
of the mir.inu' dtr;c: where tb 1'oUs are in a clear majority. T:.' Italian c. intnissiorer giv s Poland bss than th" P-e h, bat rre-ro than the Priti-;. The question :s con' plicated by the Polish ins-urr,ctl"U in the disputed t"rritTy. Premier
control, conceived the idea of seizing alien patents then on file in the patent oirlce and taking them over
to themselves and their associates in j a private capacity under 'the name:
r presence here. ThrV of the Chemical Foundation com-' f it Saturday when re-j pany," at a "private sale," for $250.-!
, , , i beyond tho-e of jn impassive and I benevo.ent witness.
ernment speedily to evacuate Si-' , : .i . . baFsador, is expected to be lmnasi beria. pointing out that the ocrupa-i .. , . ... , , . .. 1
tion had caused suspicion abroad re-1 , , ., , - . ... , .... . . , ,' reuninled as unnormlv favorable to specting Japan militaristic aniM -1 . ..... .
j in v i ii nam. m v .Mil' I it I II a III
wassauur na prepared nimseir lor ! unand ms;sis mii:i ire uine-M i.nntaking his place lu tho coumn'I bylntss upon th" broad jurtic of the the study of large and various ofh-j Frr neh government's position- 11
i cual con e-spondence concerning the.atfirms that it is a question L'ftwcr
Sib'sian question and other t ubjects. 1 e ihten or twenty cosmopolitan
TTTT riAVC eimT trTPi) j He has resolutely refused all requoti financiers on tho rnc side and the IW'U IiUlO 5llUl At' ILK 'for a statement. He spent part of : maw of th" p.-lish workers cn th DISPUTE IN BALL GAME he da :a th' cofntr;i,h tie other. i American ambassador. Mvron a.
DETROIT, Aug. 7. A light starting at a baseball game on the out-
percent of their
Wllo
V.i
. champ en ship
for thr- -od fellowship
Tie FTond s;x?"f 'in liifv f. r the s; a'
e o m i ' ' r ')'.. o ; o j j
;n ,i(l.i;nili :i i "i;. '.ai .:; i nr t be ve n to the fir t eirht plav- j I f" .! d in the round of, -t od f--'.!ows-h:p match. .1 - . . it
ow-.nr 5.- in." pairing anu
starting time ef ail tie contestants 'i th.- quihfying round of 1 holes today: .M. Pungborn. Indianapolis, and II.
will ;'S t il "
1 O
perat" as miuht b" imagined from i th" reports of political upheavals
eoniinuallv coining out of S'lerin
' Thf re is no scarcity of food
most all of th" commodities of per
. son.il and hou.- h )ld consumption can be founl in the bazaar and mar- ' ket. at prices lower than prevail in Harbin and Peking. ; Th" currency of th" country consists of ltussian gold rubles and Russian sdver small coins, the latter inint"d in Japan as long ago as 1M5 for tho Ku.sMan government. Patronle (iarden. Th" public gardens, which arc a , feature of almost all Kussian and : Siberian railway towns, are' patron
ized by reasonably well
i crowds
bM- a. I - . , I kevst to the Peverley nd a l- , , , where he was shot t
two years and did not
have them
Friday night. He said he did no' know whv his son should have gone there. I"Auei Statement.
Mr, Kennedy issued a statement in which he insisted that Mm. Obtn-i chain had ben urging young Ken-. nedy t marry and that the eituation had caused hif son to he greatly worried. '
Tho inquest announced to bo heid 1
fiöO, or about two
actual value. "The charter of th dye
effort" continued Mr. Frear, "that .put through the house lat session 1 a bill drawn by Ohoate. a ceo, -ding to ; information in my j-osse.-sion and
i skirts of Detroit Sundav afterno i
led to the shooting of two whit" boys, one nerhann fatally, and an
embargo i ,,tiomnt tn lvnrh Cim ftrit'.';. ncc:in
I
who is alleged to have done the shooting. Griggs was saved by the arrival of local police and reinforce
ments from HamtramacK, a FUhur,
paid SlnO.OOO in lobby fees, suggests aftf?r a cr0w(l of ,non and boys h ,d
what power lies behind these inter-
, severely beateu him With
fists an I
rop.'
around his neck with the announced intention of hanging him.
esiswmcii oniam rnuorstements irom ba,.ball baLs. an(J hl( tk,d a
nign ai mim.fr ration omccrs, ana apparently prevents action upon tho facts stated. "The dye embargo cannot bo put through congrets, in my judgment but these interests could be called
to account ana tne irauuuent con-
ORPHAN YOUTH SLAIN BY INDIANAPOLIS BOY
Herrick. ; Th- meeting of th" supreme r our.- i cil which i-j looked upon as a crave 1 significance, is di awing to Paris many international political per.-ona'.ities. M. Jasper, tie IP-lgian foreign minist er, and Col. Tleunys. the pejgian minisJt'-r of finance, will arrive from ! Prussels Monday evening- Korfanty b ader of th" Polish insarsentr. is I endeavoring to b leaid thus far , ainiy. Iciensky, th" former Kusslan premi( r. is tring to submit llans for a cjlution of the P.u-sian situation, and tl-." Austrian. Albanian. Greik and Turkish governments j will have special agents? here to as- ! set th ir b-cratb ns. i Delegates Arrive. ! Th" Pritish prirn? minister. !r.
4 ,, ' , . , . .... ' . , , tract set aside in order to protect ULOOMIXGDALK over Kennedy's body still remain -.1 ; . ta , .,uv , ' ,
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"api. Kekcir.o; f : 1 C- o'clock. '. H'.'.ioway. In iianapo'isi an J(.'.a..-t":i, South I '.end: io -k.
J. K' i'.v. Ini'.a-napebs
ir. i. Mare n: f : 2 o'dr- k. W. Van I.inbrgi'.n:-!. Ind; mapoh. nd II..'. Finer.-. So-it.h Pnd: i: 'c'...( V..
I. i i"..;. .--'e and J. T ana p; !;. ! : .' a o'c lo Ind. inape'..: and F Sv;:h P-nl; :"."
W. K. It al. Kokomo and F
.South Pend: 1:.".". o'clock. 1 ). i:ermun. Kokomo and F
Harris. Grcncastle: 2:00 o'clock. . F. Adams, Kokomo and C. I, i Zib-r. South Bond: 2:K". o'clock.
H. I. .. Muncie and J. F. A.l South I'end: :':10 o'clock.
M. Short. I, cansport. and 11. lie-'-ti.-er. South. Fend: 11:15 o'clock. H. C Morency, Fa Port" ami I. P. Wilson. Ii Porte: Z . 'Z'O oV-Iock.
In the garden city twe. er
! chest i..H play and Here are frequent
Indefinite ns to time, awaiting th
Pui
heiiTg Sunday.
, H-UIIII o Kill" Il lli'iu ' O-' - , . ,s,.. . :. 1 ,r. ... . . ....i . . .
do--" 1 1 ' ii.n-,i s aM aiejson, noruieasi OI
it impossible to ehocn' ,
further in the search for a 12 ginge :
T" stores
. lay made
and these Monday.
are to be check d :i!-sd
LAD KILLED. BROTH EB HEBT IN AUTO CRASH
! PI.FKKTON. Ind . Aug. 7. Fo' j K-.pfer, F. wan killed an-i Alf.
Kipf
d
vaudeville iu rformanc s. Manv o
the bourgeois families huve been rc-ducf-d froi comfortable circumstances to poverty, and there is a lack of ready funds in nv.ny quart-
' crs. but the people show little sign ; of real suffering.
Fxcept for remains of burned buildings and railway cars, bridges
that have ben dynamited and loco-- . ltettini Ilurcii. motives crippled, tie traveller sees j FAS VFGAS. Nov.. Aujr. 7. Peplittle to ihow how severely this uty Slierift N'olan of Ios Angebe country has been fought over ami I county. California, arrived here bit" scourged during th" past, few years', j today to take back Arthur C. Pureh. Tie far eastern republic is organ -! wanted in connection with the k:H-
ing at I.e. Angeles Friday night of J. P. Kennedy.
Burch denied al! knowledge of the
Floyd-George, and tie secretary for Ind.. Aug. i. 'foreign affairs, Lord kurzen, with
Brown. F. an arohan who .i..-. ,.,4:... ..., ..,-,..1 t.:: .1- !
I I - . . . ; ill'' I'llhH' P' i.-vinii'i 1.11 uir i)UU.-iii : your cooperation in trying to secure lived with an uncle. Fibert Morri- ,,,.1, ,,;,. .... .,hu.,i i .rw .t ,,.,.!
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nere, was laiai.j ,,Vlock Sundav 1 venintr. Mr. Floyd-
sie.t anout mior.itn; risi mgiu oy . cicorgc wa,: ir-t by Premier Briand. Lloyd Xcwlln. 14. son of George M- p.,.rthbt and Ford Hardlnge, tho Ncwiin, an Indianapolis undertaker. jjrjr.Fh ambassador. Newlin was exonerated afer Coi.mtr; The lire, se-sion of the co-jnril will Doole's inquest clisclosod that ho n(.1(J in tll,. T, nch foreign ofTeo thought Brown and lot,ald Swain.1. lt u 0". lock in th" morning. Tho 19, who accompanied the dead ! yvl , r,- .süt sia question will be imyouth. were ehi:ken thieves, and ; ipii::tely tak( n undi r considf ration. Brown and Sw:dn, knowing of th- ir ; T;-,0 Controv-r.sy over Sib bi t arise? hiding, bombarded them with sticks 1 fxvm th" different interpretations by and ears of corn as a prank. The; the allies and by Germany and po-
shooting resulted. j land of the result of the pb bfsolt. J
shotgun, shells from which were-' found where the vsasin had stood. Information that Burch had no wea
pon in his po.-s-sion turned atten-tack on lho Administration generally ' I .,.,1 iU 1...... J .
tior, tn loren (lint rrr weanors wousv .. ar.u means
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h :. ort. tner. was seriou.'.
I 1;- in.nir ed w li-ai their autoiiio'ola j was sMU-k at W ilb'irg Oross-invr. ! one-half mile m rth of Pom to. Ind , j by an i "t. rurb a n late Sunday. Botu 1 wer ,4 s ;s ,,f M--, ar.d Mrs. William I Kipfer " r t Cruz. Wells county. jAlt'rfd Berteh. l'4, amdier ccupant of the a uto:.. .xV.i!e. was also in.iuiad. CARRY SUPPLIES TO MOROCCAN SOLDIERS
ar.' the constitution is not 1 1 ommunistic state. Money
had aided in !dentifying him did not
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MAFPin. Aug. T. Moroccan advicae received Saturday midnight are to the ft'eot. that two 5Jp.in.sh column.- Saturdiy reconnoitered a ar:ous p int.-. carrying .supplies to f-v..ral poidtiön.s and repairing telepho.nc '.ir.es. jh.. gunboat P.onifaz
.iispfrsf.I 1 y :t.s tee rebe. irroup
i d along lines entir dy differ nt m thos" which p:eail in soviet ! Bus.-da. Th" population, is not "bol-
I SlieviÜ ! that of
! is not only used but k essential. Privat' prop.rty is recogni.d, ex-
j cept th" land is th" property of tho 1 contain any weapons when search1 rtate. ed. ! Hesfore ltailroads. i Th." minister of c-mmuiiicat ions j Wert Classmate, ihn succeeded .n restoring railway! CHICAGO. Aug 7. Arthur Cow. 'tracks. Pride s ami rolling stooTc sufibrey Burch- h Id at Ias Vegas, Ne-
fiejently to h iv trains running on all main lires. fn th" Amur line h" has a ferry t.akir.c: the place of ; the b-g railway bridge at Khabarovsk, which H out of commission. ; Ilussian steamers are plying on the ! Amur ami tbeso formerly privately owned have b n restored to their ' owner.. 1 otlk-ialr vt th" government a.sert that they are readv and we'.come
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committee particularly for its handling of the tariff and tax questions
i is made in a statement issued fSun- ; day by Pop. Keller, independent re
publican, of .St. Paul. Minn., author of four tax revision bills, which have been cndorsel by organizations of fame rs and others. Mr. Kelb r charge. Fiat the "machinery of government has been commandeered by a little clique, ignorant of the A. B. Cs of economics.
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TO TAKi: OATH. !:. A .- '.tied V . : , PPlSb.AXF. Australia. Aug. 7. Archhishep M inr.ix. who has just re-
irpn to n- 1.1 mi fro-v. a rntitii
world, trio, during whi' h he at-
t. nijdt d 10 isit Ireland, but was not I- rrr.ted t b has express d l.i- m ill mj-.e-s t take tb" oath of
f.M. itrn economic and technical assistance, and are willing to make ner us terir.s to capital for tho development of natural resources. especially minerals ar.d timber.
ESCAPE MOOR MASSACRE
shooting, but admitted his identitv pvhosx blind ohedunoe lo wau 5trcetj
and said he would return without 1V4 u.- tm,,, w.in,
extradition. A long suitcu.se which l1l'L' w " uuiri-
ln.g our prosperity and creating profound distrust among th- people." Dominant Majority.
1 U daring that most members of
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the houje want to carry out. thei people's wishes with regard to taxation and other economic; questions, Mr. Keller says a "little dominant majority has tied down the safety'
Y3da, in connection with the murder of J. B. Kennedy, near Fos An
gelet, Mrs. Madalynne Conner Oben-1 valve of free discussion until an ex-1 chain, who was with the victim at i plosion impends which will scatter! the time of the tragedy, and Baiph J tie republican party from Maine to! P.. Obenchain. her divorced husband. 1 California."
were classmates in western university.
1015 at N'orthFvanston. Fl.
"The president has assumed more power than any of hi.-i predecessor?,!
Kennedy also was from Kvans'on. ' Mr. Keller continues, "and tells con-
having moved to T.os Angelet five years ago.
Burch is the son of the Bev. Wit-
eres,- what bills to p.a-ss and nhat'
not to pass, mwa concocted at eecret conferences are introduced with-
liam A. Burch of Fvanton. fornerlout being referred to responsible member of the Northwestern uri-! committees. The president's advijvertity faculty. He married Allie j ors feem to think it possible for fhf?
tray (juayie, uaughF r of Bisho-i ! country to hit itself by its economic?:
j William A. Quayle. w ho later ued bockstrapa and vaguely promif-v that j BET EIGHT SPANIARDS-him ror dIvorre- thf It now beingja half billion dollar gift to the rail-1
pending m Utwrer.ee. Fans. Mrs. roads, which in some mysterious, Burch separated from her husband ; manner is not to increase taxes will; in Octobeer. 192n. A thtw-year-ol.l i 'restore prosperity.' They would do!
son i.- in the custody cf the mother.
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MADPIP. Aus.-. 7. of the entire Spar 'sli detachment which def r.dfd eluan against, the on.s'.auch of .." o Mi.ors. orly Fit ut. Bravo and right soldiers manaced to save them- . avc 1 y jun..ping into tbe sea. act.rding to stcrie? of the survivors. .-n: to Fi F'i'ertid from Molilla. Trie Spanish force at Zeluan origin-
Plans for the defer. -e of Burch
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believed th h-w. The ;
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reports that Mrs. C'bnchaln hd borrowed money from Purch. ho
e latter'n finances wero
attorr y said he fb'd not
a'.iy nuni '. ered 1'iot ami was under f.elieve the younu mar. was int-r-
fomm.and of Capt. Carvasco. ; sted in Mrs. Obenchain -ther The supplies Lrought to th dr. : that tia y - .- p-re chuu-.s. fenders by airplane proving insuili- j , oient a:rl h.aving l.eur.1 that Nader.
t the northwest of Zeluan. had j
letter to busy themselves with Fw-i erlng rates, taking off the transpor-
were formulated Sund iy by his fa-j taten taxes and seeing to it that the tier in consultation w.ih Att'y C. S. 'railroads are run erhciently with a'
McNett. who said he could not croFt minimum of waste. But that Is not:
likely so lone as railroad executives: can depend upon the administrat Ion j for lavish gifts."
More than $.'00.0(.000 were rc-t
than I covered from junk heaps and metal j ! .-craps in 191J.
apituiated. the Spaniards, the sur- i
v vor say.
tomorrow. F . ry fad thte carefully ct un.ler:l'o.I iiu- --
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F. W. perk. Craw fordsvi.bf W r. t r. Fafiyette. n -.'at '. G. IlTir.ar.in-r. I;.d. ir.'; J. W. Shidb --. S. it F. IV rd
o'clock. N". Mtelf. !r,-i.:.-j;i'.;.q r. i Fr. Panruther. Fap-te U:0u n p-rk. E. P. Faub. Indiana pol.' ano M. W. MPr. F-iftyette. !.':,-, o'c'.'-ek. D. Foe Je hart. Indlnranp ar 1 p. M. MTior!. Faporte p.- p o'clock. W. F- Tay'or. l.ap.-rt- and P. Pallock. F-Duth Ibr.d, Pi:!.. obrk.
print.-. s.uc.ild
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n. .Mural c !'.i r.dins. v .t'tive r.-.em.-r who fui'.s :o
be paid ten i t r-
;n;i.-.s;ur.. An act.ve n..;:n- - 4
..i.t u as one no lurr.-i :n
new subs:rip:ions the lav t the campaign. This b the ek. u- x: its: of standings will bh 1 on Tiudav.
decided to begin nigotia- .
:bns with the .ioor.-. i no triDes-1
n-eiriwere head.ed by Chief Abd Fl! Kad r. to agreed to permit th
Spaniards to retire if they lf: arm?.
Just t; virtual! v
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their
the Spanish troops had completed the surrender
e: rit .r aiti.s ai.u t rt' n.iiN.u.
1 r paratioi:s to leave, having be. n
transport the:r
a group of Moorish civ-
offt red hores to
wound, d and dead
Moore
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a'rv pursued the nee;ng ?pan:aras.
killing and takinc prisoner nil but
the few w
ho arrived at Melilla.
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BOIT KFsOLinON ciiAllLUSTMN, v. a., Aug. S. P.-.duti;ms .-iting forth U rms tor a s tt'.erre'it of th.e industrial con-
t rove re. in MinL
FVACl.Vn: ANf.OILX. PARIS. Auer. 7. The Turkish r.a- ! tionalists hae derided to evacuate Angora, their capital, and retire on j Caesarea, according to a dispatch fr.-m t'onstantinop'e.
Street Oxfords Trim shapeliness in an oxford with noticeable refinements. Dressy, yet a delightfully fitting shoe. In black or tin calfskin.
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adopted S of unieu r,(v. Mor;
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SNOW F.Lli j Blankets. Now's th
county vl;-: time to buy them: Stocks are fresh
WIIFN You'll want
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and complete. Prices are lowest. See our ad on page 7. The Kllswcrth St re. ? 6-S.
Bead M') man's "3Jonej
Bend V man's '.Money
CLOUSE'5
Jck boot Shop
ay sa Michigan St.
PLUSH COATS 38 TO 48 INCH $29.75 TO $185.00
frtrmRtirr s
Store Oprns 8:30 Closes 5:30
Saturday Open Till 9:30
SMALL PIECES OF MINK. FOX, SKUNK AND WOLF
Snow Storms Are Coming Prepare Now for the Cold Winter Ahead
I Handsome
'5l :?$f 1 1 hss 1; 1
Hudson Seal Coats 36 to 45 inch Trimmed and untrimmed. 3X and 4X quality $250 to $390 cash or $285 to $450 credit. j Genuine Alaska Seal Coats 36 and 40 inch We take special canvas fittings for these Coats during August at the sale prices $475 to $495 cash or $525 to $550 credit. Persian Lamb Coats 40 inch Perfectly plain. A most fashionable Coat for the coming: Winter $495 cash or $5 50 credit.
FUR COATS and SMALLER PIECES Can be purchased during our
AUGUST FUR SALE at the lowest prices for the vear Marmot Coats 36 inch Some plain and some trimmed with Natural Raccoon collar and cuffs $90 to $125 cash or $1 10 to $140 credit. French Near Seal Coats 36 inch Handsome Skunk collar and cufts $185 :ash or $210 credit. French Cone Coats 36 inch .Made of carefully selected skins in either :rown or taupe $50 cash or $62.50 : redit.
Credit Prices to Be Paid !4 Cash and Balance in 90 Days
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