South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 226, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 August 1921 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SUNDAY. AUGUST 14, 1921

COUNCIL WILL LIFT BARRIER

ON RHINELÄND '

I rro;, My Uf t,, ILr.vevT, on j rn th. riy soul 1 t : r. J thv. Krelsj er w.n tr tr:j: r . his tar.nily. . -p'v:.::y L;s wif... A f. v.- we. vt:, ll m.ed. Kr. .g-r i hok- t

that ! f :t x - J to remain !:i

n - : nij.t and tame to V r. b r.:; g u.th th-.r

Slain Priest

h:. this

IfacBfania and MicMgeiii Brief Wipp News

r o Action to l aki! Kffrrt Srpt. l-ii1-"'

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-...lar.t.-, or w .nether it vva i cornblr. itku of oii- or m.jrt; ttion.s. S-.:iit Intimated It miht have bi-eii .::io ;g.lir.t s rtcruit J from the

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,,4;-"J Sh-rifr i-jrs Iirif.'K-runn and h:.i j

I thit thA Wlrth 1 1 -t'ul4,,:' fp'-r.i .ii.- uay in jinaora i

i.o-A- wa.s n..ik.;ns- '1 ff- I hfully v.urkin on th- eise, t.-y- ! up ih tin 'i'-rtak;ns ! to i0'-'4 th o'reridTfl, but ir is i l ':-- r Iv.n'ioa ulu- I 'nltt-iliy an uphill task. K.ruT, S

llr i: lit is Ktid, has rt-"ritly hlx-lk-d rnm-

-ft r:.::un n..iy Lill" P"1 ili c-'juri. ani was (Hc.u.ired tnat

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i" r ictimry ton-!-r:i;fl another t'A'-'.-n I-'rancj ;tnJ

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Ci r:.i ar-y." 'i r:..itt-r, h -.vf,-or, v.'.icj r.ot so Xr- .r. M. I'.rur. 1 co:.:lu-io-J, tJ.at It ni.-.M not L; v.v.ron I ur-.tll thf r.xt mot tir. t; i f th c-unoll. AH tr.' tlol.-atior.j njrrt'! tu thi.H fc-a-'ui-lon. -Marshal r'h'.s military conirn'.tto nftr It had L'in OeiJcd to xnalnt-'dn n.iüLu.ry ontroi In, G"rrnanj', a.s -ntrustfl -with th ta.sk of; lKiJii; how KU'h contTfd w:m

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ca-1"?. or othorwls -. Air.ljü'inior Jfarvey wait asked for I.!s opinion, of ;,ractl'iil!y every Qurrtton brought up, rus America v.-4 ''iret!y lntcrtel, rapdally In tho Itujian and Austrian tuatlons. Act on llollcf. At thii i-'cton the council decided" uror. tho makeup of tho International farn'.no rollf cornrnl5slon, which "will deal with th fTimine fdtuatlon In Ilusria. Th' corr.miFion will not .h ineroly lnter-allied, but Sweden. J) nmark. Norway and olhc-r neutral countries vI he a.ke.1 to Jc!n. Th. nucleu uill be forme! by tho entente countries and tho UnltM S'tat(-rt, each to appoint threo dele iat(-s. Concernlmr the dlpIo-m.iMc fttuatlon create. 1 ly tho undertaking to fec'l famine utrlcken Hu.la, It was agreed the oomm!.!on will have ahFOlutely an unofTlcInl character. Tho manner In which contact with tho soviet (roverr.rnr nt l& to "bo made, was r.ot decided. J' f.!r.r!al aid for AiiLtrla wn.s considered next. In thl.i connection a revolution was adopted urpinff tho Arne. Iran conKTft to hasten pa.5a fe of leyrl Nation, which it was stated, wouM er.al)lo tho AuÄrlan !; . r II f plan to b put Into

cpr ration.

TAR KM FEATHER VICTIM IS MISSING

i Continued from paq-e one.) the atfalr. omo with roiuctanco, and others frankly and openly, but n."-; f the eurie-i areo that Krel-K-r w a- far fnun Ixn;? an ideal r.--ich, bor. hu'ar.J. anil father. A. Jt. Yvkoff, hxrdwaio dealer of

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h: a er cunt of tho affair briefly ('.arly.

' I f.iard s.T.wr." In dlrtrcm art out o'cl" k. I went out to the road and ; u n I Kr.-lK-T cntulinir around i n tho proun t and apparently In agon. In a moment I reolized that

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hiü word would not bo Leiievt-d If he 'vero Lo positive y Identify any or all of hus alb-f-d a.aiiants. Th.s f.ict.

r"Upu-d with Krels'fr'a dlippear-t

ance Saturday, lead.i many persons to bellovo that no arrcHt-s will be. n'nl, and that -he incident will soon blow over and be forgotten. Tho attack, accoidin to Information received hero from ("Jlendora. followed ulleped mLstreatment by IIriiV'fr of his wife and family. It la reported that Mrs. Kreimer wad found .a lay or two airo to be suffering from o'-vcre burns on her mouth and breast. lie ports were spread that Kriiffer had attempted to lorco ht r to dr:nk eomt of the carbolic acid, which wa. ?Tilled and burned Mr?. Kreimer, it Is .said, when she offered reslst.ance. Sh-rlfT Lou Duck, of South Bend, was not!fle! Saturday morning of the occurrence nd word was spread broadcast in northern Indiana and Houthern Michigan for authorities to attempt to arrest tho offenders. Jlellef wa.s general that the 10 men would have had tlmo to havo reached their homcj by auto before the . arch became ceneral. If they were nelhbora of Kreimer. The kidnappir iarty called at Krelper's home shortly before midnight, ho told his rescuers. They jH-rsuatled him to Join them on tho pretense that they needed him to help In repairing an automobile. They overpowered hlrn when they reached the car. It is said there were at least two automobiles in the party. They were driven through (lallen, where a top was made when It wa f-jared that the gasoline supply would become exhausted. Kreimer screamed as a garage man was being awakened. A hand was clasped over his mouth to silence him ami tho cars eped away without the purchase of the gasoline. Kreiger relate 1 to his rercuers that tho cans were Flopped near the grovo where he w.a.3 found and that he was held firmly by the strongest man In the party, while the othern removed his clothing. A coat of tar was then administered. over his head and body. Feathers were applied and Kreie;r was left bdng in his misery on the ground, wiiile tho assailants k;o1 away. Kreimer is sa!d to b-e .about 31 years old. Keport from Gallen ?ay much public feeling arofo following reports of his alleged cruelty to hin family, resulting In tho tarring and leathering-..

TURN SECOND GUN OVER TO OFFICERS IN KENNEDY CASE

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(.KAMI KAI'IDS. A ajiT, .,r. rir.t h i." )" c n Issued .aLr.iir.5t Fred

of II.-t:

M ore :r. lu ' i him to give Mrore t.tb- to I I'.rul'i's farm ir. nn illegal rn a r. r r.

JACKSON'. MatMif.M-tiircrs

f this city upon complaint

i r; I'Miruin. who rr.v

Ti .

UAI.lA H). Alu r .-:-i:lisi: !

h:s brother-in-law, Willarl Ward, to recover his stolen bicycle from

th- thief who had t ak r. it from In i

front of th city public horary. J. M. Mo re an r. turned to :. building to find that in the meantime mo

liav i on had fio!-n hi "iwn wh. eh

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a Sif'ty club and will

a;:i.; i. ion w;tn t.- .N.iti..r..'ii

i S fety .'ouneil. Th" loeaI orcaniza-

. n 'a . . .- j " i :-'.-. " I at a meeting of mar.uf.i lun rv. i:.onb-r.- of th

a r a nro ar partmer.ts .ar.a xne

r:): author:t!( . VASsAU. Iring (;(rp, 78, Cii! war veteran. Is dead. FLINT Thiotos rb!Ml two Hint F'or s V' Inf 1ay night. At the

'I ! n nil" hp. .c:lk b'.ru.fs and 'rirt- vv r t.iken. wli.Ie at the Hair;-: drug store, change, stamps, toi- ! b't art Idea, cigars and cigarettes

was the loot. FLINT Parking nomnnwIatlon.

ifor f'0 n'Kf.'jiiiliilcs are now avail'ahle !n th down town district with the compu-tion "f a municipal park-

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t!:e rear

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FATIIlir. IIFSLIN. The body of Father I'.ttri.k

Helln, mining from San Fran ic since August 2, was found buii' d in sand near Salada Ib-.-o h, about 2 0 miles from San Francisco. He had been shot through 1 1 1 heart. Itansom had been lemanded alter Father HeMiu answerid a "iok e.ill."

plot of city owned

for

TAX REVISION COMPLETED BY HOUSE LEADERS

s; it'e ;; ;

hill on a lir

uti am. I. FLINT. (lo-ctl since July 1

inventory a.d a reeataiogulr.g of bo.k.-. the Flint library, which has also b en redt corated, will be repenid Tuesday. 1'LIXT. ,MIs 1 Stella Forsyth, fr 14 years a foreign missionary to India, who has been home here on an eicht months' furlough, has left f.'T her return to India. IONIA. II. A. Van Aukln. wanted here on the charge of violating his parole has hf tn ai r sted in

Jacksonville, Fla.. .according word reaching this city.

to

WF.ST Hlt.WOI. Mr. ILixd Ho! .-, n. daughter of Ylvw M' se.s Smith and wife, of Fro'. Lake is dead. Rev. Smith is an Indian preacher, prominent for h'.a ova?;.; 1i?tie -work nmorr tho Indian and

! whlto pf-op'.o all over r. rthtrr.

Michigan. FLINT. Two Inriro Ivim. ;nl many of thi yenr's crops and two heid of cattle on the Claude Spicer

farm at Yh!ghvi!lc. five milts so-.ith j

of heref were .b str'-yed by :,re'e..rly Frid i- morning. 11XTON i:riDS. Tin Mhldgnn utilities commi-ion lias left tlie y ttleir.ent of question for electric ligh-tin" in Faton Rapbis to Mayor

Martin Hanse n and City Kr.gir.ef r j T. T. Mi'ehe'.i. ! FATON' RAIMDS. Already $700 j ha.s b-rn pledged toward the fund.

needed bv the city to buy the bu.ldIr.g 5ite for the new factory to be built hero by C. O. Rrowncll, of Rattle Creek. TOUT IiritON" Almut 17." members of the Rarnea family, who trace their ancestry back to Jt hn

R.arnes and Abigail Rarne", camej from several states and Canadian points. KALAMAZOO. The lwi1r of the 1 man killed Thursday under hr j wheels of a train at Oshtom live j miles west of this city, was TYiday ! idertifled as that of T.liam Coujrh- ; rrty. of Alto. Mich., a patient In the ! state hospital for the Insane. i

Many Additional C h a 11 c s Made in Draft Repeal Transportation Levies. (Continued from page one)

.a tar and

tsiTtv. I aflk.-d him what it!

w-ui a't a:ut. Ho asked mo If I would hdp him hmi h.s pants as ho had .me m-ney and a. watch in them. I found. hN trousers, hut they ha 1 b" r. cut oil of him and were use I 'vs. Ar."tbr neiti'.or can and s- rro: r.e I ant-.l him a pair of ovc-r-.a'.'.f, h-ou,cht hi:a ir.o oil and he Mart - r :nu-;:.g h:s coat of tar and feathers." Ion Marks Of lYtatmcrv Deputy -riff F. F. Linln r -.on

Shotgun Found on Beach Near lurder Scene Savs lUirch Threatened Broker.

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but httle :ll .

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him to Dr. Ra!

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(Continued from page one.) if John Relton Kennedy, be tried t.gethr. It was Intimated today. lYewiously it hftd been tiiought probahlo that each would demand a separate trial In order that the verdict in the c.xso of the one would not conflict with tho other, ar.'l tint tlie name Jury' would not sit in both l'.l.-'v S. Arrparrritly, however, both Rurch

to share

ion

verdict. The district attorney a office has produced a witrcss to testify tl-.at Arthur R. Rurvh threatened the life of John Relton Kennedy previous to the time Kennedy was murdered, it developed here today. The witness ia Mrs. Jamrs C.

sldenition of amendments under the live minute rule. Fnm the house it -will gti to the Senat.- where the finance committee will o..r.ider it during the proposa-d congressional roc-ess with a view of r porting- it to the t nate when congr-?s recmvenes. probably late In Sefdember. Transportation Taxes (io. "With the removal of the express and oil pipe line taxes, the committee elimin ab -l all of the transportation taxes. No char.g. s wt re made however, in the levies on tdr-rraph, telephone, cable and radio message, this section of the old law remaining in force. The manufacturers' tax of live per cent on carpets, trunks and other articles N i( ?igned to replace the -ocalled luxury levies now in force, Including those on wearing apparel, but the plan now is to continue the;v taxes, collected and paid to the government by the retailers until next January l, d-suite th fact that the manufacturers' tax wubl become effective upon enactme nt of the bill. The licence tax on vtmlors of s-.ft

Irinks is a nw levy, exclusive of the j

manufacturers' tax on syrun.s ued at fountain.- and on un fermented tever.aces, carbonated wate-rs or bevrag-s or other ooft drinks t-old In containers. Resides the change:-! agrtad upon today, the bill it will be prs-"-:itd to the cor.ferenc" of honst ropublicariH Monday will contain, members said, these provision?': Repe-al of excess pr'di:. tax and an iner as in the income tax on corporations frrn 10 tf F per c-m. with the $'.'oo) . eniption retained.

effective Jan. 1. lal'l. Remal of the income surtax bracket ebo-. :;2 percent, effectiv Jan. 1. KJ1. Repeal of all form.- oj transportation taxes, effective January. ia. An lncrea.se from $Lniv, to JC.'On in the cxeniptb n to married no-n

heads of families on account of dependents to $100 for each dependent, instead of $-00 as at present, effective Jan. 1. 1121. llxtmption from tax of the first jr.no of Income ree ived by individuals from investments in building and loan associations, effective Jan. 1. 1021. Repeal of the tax e,n fountain

I drinks and ic en am and the ui- ! stitutbm of a flat tax of ten cents a

gillon on all fountain syrups, to be paid dirt ' t by the manufacturer or J maker, effective upon enactment of j the bill. I Repeal of the stamp taxes on per- J film s. extracts, tooth paste and I to.iet pr par.atien- and iroirie tary ! medicines and th substitution tf a j manufacturers tax of Ü e per cent j on the s.-ile prices, eff.'ctive on the I enactment of the bill. I Substitution of a manufacturers tax of two cents a gallon for the J present l' per cent on the Kale price j of unfernunted juice beverag'.s and; carbon ited waters or beverages or j

other soft drinks sohl in containers effective on the enactment of the bill. A reduction In the manufacturers' tax on candy from t'iv to three percent, the manufacturers' taxes from ten to five percent and em sporting

THIRTEEN YEAR OLD JJ IFE GIVEN DIVORCE

NORLKSVILLK, Ind., Aug. 11. Mrs. Ruby Moore, aged 13. said to be th" youngest person ver to appear as one of tlie principals in an Indiana divorce case, yesterday re. eiv d a legal separation from her husband, Floyd Moore, the decn e being graute. 1 by K. M. C'ce. judge of the Hamilton circuit court. She was only 12 years old when married. H r husband Is 1'.'. Mrs. Moore based her action f e r divorce on the ground that her husband carried pictures of other girls in his pockets and often referred to them as his sweethearts.

FOUR PERSONS HURT AS TRAIN STRIKES AUTO

goodn from tern to five p. rcent. and on art and art works from ten to live percent, ffe.tive on tbe ena:imcnt of the bill. Imposition of a manufacturers tax of thrto cents a gallon on cer

tain e'.isv-es of gr.n e juice and twoj

er.ts a gallon on other closes, in u of the present tax of ten per- . . ,. HI,, r

it on ine inanuia iui i i .-.....,

FUR COATS BOUGHT DURING THE AUGUST SALE STORED FREE

Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30

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FUR COATS MAY BE MADE TO ORDER DURING AUGUST AT THE SALE PRICES

Th

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August Sale of

iHur

Furs that soared to high prices have today reached a comparatively lowc r price le el than many of the other necessities comprising the feminine wardrobe. The pendulum has swung back and we are presenting this August, Furs of the finest quality at the lowest figure for several years. There is no doubt in our minds that the handsome Fur Coats and smaller pieces we offer are worth every cent we are asking for them. $50 to $495 Cash $62.50 to $550 Credit

August Sale of Plush Coats

Two dozen or more styles in handsome

Coats are here for your selection. The materials are the best, i.acludins Salt's Plushes, Pcco Plushes, Behring Seal Plushes, Seal Skin Plushes and Hudson Seal Plusher. Prices are 35 lower than in 1920

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F3Iush ii i From

' i $10.00 1 (: $(o.oo Parin

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I

I prices, effective on enactment of th" j bill.

The lowing of five cent. a pour. I

n carbonic

arid g"t sold to m.anu-

f tcturor.s of carbonat-d gases, effective on natmeut of the bill.

having annual net income of JöoV) or Ie.ss. effective Jan. 1, 1 ' 1 .

An increase-

in the exemption to

HARDING UNABLE TO ATTEND ENCAMPMENT

VA.HIX(.TON, Amr. 1.1. Rres't Harding today Inform.. 1 S n. New of Indiana that it will be impossible for h.Im to attend the annua! encampment of the- Ir.ar.d Army of the Republie, to be held in Indiana polis early In tho fall. The president stated, however, that during his t:-n-

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thoriing the f-cretary of the surv to settle lispute.' ov. r

uro of cdlie. the Cm. A. R.

lie will attend one 'P. ra m pm. t n ts.

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itrRRiiii .M.(;.Ti: diiis TR VlRIhWR. R. I.. Aug. I t. d. Samuel I'onitrey ibd't. ch lir-

wlf ol a Santa Rarbara

became acquainted

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in r.-.-m Kre.- : that he has

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Warren,

banker. Mr?. Warren

with Rurvh on a Los Angeles-bound

! transcontinental tram. . "I'm going eu; there to .ee that

a certain party trknis a ir.enti ot mine rlcht. If h- doesn't, I'm going

mar. of thcompany, dh tol tolay fr. The funeral

aftrrn- on frc Colt h me ir:

T nit. ii State s d at his home m a pa r.'t lytic will held

Rubber in Rrisstrtd;e. T LieS 1 1

ji-rmn chamzes al.Jo vpte

mole in ine aumiu.-i. .i n e .-.an: of the ir. sent law en r--omme nda -t;on of treasury expert.. Thes In-i-luib.l insertion of a provision .au

tre - back

taxes without re.-rrt to the cou'is. In ( fi f. et there would be set up a tribunal to pass on .lieh claims and the time for their ttb nient won' 1 be reduced from five to three years exe.pt that the .secretary of t'v tr asv.ry could extend" the time within his eliftoretion. Treasury experts and member? of the committee believe that this provision will greatly simplify the t isk of collecting the taxes now In dispute estimated to total apt roximat--ly ll.r.OO.eOc.riOn. Another change, in tho administrative feature-s won id give the secretary authority to call

i in representatives oi ine tax mo:.-i

in framing new tax return forms in an effort to simplify these. In passing finally upon the various thanir. s In levies, the majority member. of the committee rejected all of the treasury sue evictions for new taxes and als-o the proposal that the income for s"irtaxes he reduced to 2a percent effective next Jan. The republican ,o-nmitTe.-men nlo

TRRRR HA RTF, Ind., Aug. 13. Four persons were injured, one probably fatally, when a southbound freight car on the Sullivan interurban line struck an auto at ;i cn:ir.g mar Youngstown, seven miles south f T(.rr- Haute, shortly befere one o'clock this afternoon. The injured: Jack Rrooks, 40 years o'.d. Youngstown; Norman Brooke-, 12 years old; Rarl Rrooks, R years old;

Seima l. rooks, eignt y ars oia. The daughter was the most seriously Injured, and it wis said that ' her injuries probably would prove

fatal.

went much farther revising levies ' than was sutgesied at the white j house onft i e iice. The bill as drawn ,

I will be subject to hanue by the ri- ' 1 publican cor.feience which is to ".o-, i ade upon a rub- Monday for iin er n- : sideration by the hou-c, but membj ers t'f the committee b not antijii nate any alterations. The ir,ia.uin

will be cor.s-idcred by tlie full w and means cfmmittee, that is wah the democrats; present, on Tuesday and put in final share for house consideration, which will begin on Wednrsday. probably at 11 a. m.

TIIF RFRLIC Will be opened M August K.th.

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morning 101-1 J

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t.s the statement Mrs. Warsnid to have informed the attorney's ottlce that Rurch

her during the trip.

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(Continual f-om pace one.)

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