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PICK RETRIAL "oI' li)-- for (lonvirPo;i Aftrr 71 Hour-" )iilrration. MTACkS JTRV WOMAN l'; I. 1 1 v . Wool wine A-r-ert .1 sinn ! fail Mim! M I p at Start of Trial. .Inritr Hail Mini! Mailo ! .; ,"-r : j 1'-. The j , .( A . M . ' : r '. Wui h. of hv.m , . I : ! - I, I h t h- murder i r. : t ' k ! ? ! y to a r 1 ,ns A n -; . . : ; - A i ; : i i - . i ' ) in a ! i j i'. r t ot' t Moral. iy. and 1 i . . h ... , , a i i r d to le in our t i 'I' , I t t i ha ; n trial da! e j ;- i j 'I j 1 1 j ;. a ! ii women and two . V -. v ; . i ' i i i i . I t n out 7 1 houi s ' v.,- di .-ar-i d I .lude Sdtle- N. j J ; '. i , i ' i i o i . , i . ! , m ' : 1 1 1 . Tie' ) . i ;; ;n ( 't.- ;'m t 1 ot' t : tu two. .t ii i , - who t i Ik i , -: i j i r : o I t r -.i id tlo- major- ' i " . , i i i a ; ! 1 1 . j i . !. A:t. Tle.o.a I."" Woolw in . , i h. ; it' to- 's-'.iry, to : i ' .i i : i ; , 1 o ; l'.a r rli Tm sda V. hut ; . i , would to! low that. I it-. . . . i : I . ' ' t!' n fi tin. t o- r.io.h. t"! l-'rh. ( ' ! ' ! . d Will ;.t n.inh.- .,, f. I.e. o att.r ftun h i t htm." :1a- .ti-tii- t attor - II. i n.d a ito d Mate-,

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!.! to ti-' d. ,r.e of Kuilt. ..M.j, 1 .mald. it was shown by evi--!!!".. t.- tt - in:.--m.iiiK The.,-iHi ittia-du- ed m trial. The uit 1.

. 1 - - I- t , t a :!.!. .1 hoi: i s a 1 t ua 1 ly ' a Mil v t ! . m;k!:si assailants OF STATU TIJOOPKIJS 1' '. . W . a . .Ian. 1'.. 1 ..- .. : . - s- -ug;t by ',' a ., x ,t h taa . ' o üo.,'. ,-s in (.'a b;n ' v .,;'.:: -1 ", fi.i! ' x' A 1 a.-. . ".; ..t -tli. in the i ' ' " ' nizli'. '" ' ' '' " hing Mite 1 ' a ' ! i . a!c Among ' ' '1: ' ' v- ' ;1" ',,n " ":i " u " , : ' '' '" I -''I ! I N I T 1 1 1 : ( l,ss. 1. The 'iu--hestc-r .. ;.:d.d Monday -aa- wl.-n it was' , ' . a, ,'... J-, i,t aoi a 1 . t :h. :h.gI'ub.lmg during n t'nl tonight . :n.-t it d in : aminaV- o " '" t a . V ! e . ' . I Ml - ( MMJ DIAN DFAD. .r; !..t. i....t..p.n T. : a .-t.tu.y a comei ..1....4 it. ' 11 " auu- u.. . ; ' ' ' 'a .!.!':- at t!a ! - w ;th the W be: ! for hi-i-ev ral j r.:ire - 1 iic btep on die Stairs .rr ri rc.idinp; this fast in .ttnp: mystery story now t t;:,.rv.it:: in ThiEl Ni;v.-'iiMi-: It is a gripping tale of rotnaruf and red blooded men. one which will hold our interest until the- hnal instalment, two weeks more. I his is only one of the many exclusive feature, now appearing in THE NEWS-TIMES

Religious Order I AKUi 10 n1 ni;w y(,i:ic. .i;.n. i.;.Mau.:..lD AD TA 7R f7f7T10nF j Adam-, Protectant actre ss, has given t UlllX 1U 1 1 ljLiU slfl , li'-r $l,Jri" country c-tate at Fake . . ! Hotikorikmna. F. I., to the Unman ! cathfii. S;Mr-ri.M! -f nur i.a.iy t.rj1'' hxplaiiis heaons th LVii;tiif. j for Opposing Ratification Miss A.iarns. who ha i.ot app'-ar-I ,f Iri?h Settlement.

1 on th" .tai;' for -vo ral ja arf-", ; !(. trno ir.tcr tfMl in rttttats con-, ilii' ly thf sistrrs for .-'OuIar o-I I : - t l anl v.hil- in thi ciiv was ac - J U"to!.'-.l to stay at tin- onwnt of: ,-t. K.-i. on Y. 1. Uli t. YYi a kt.oui .i. of .mm A i '"sI u j ft liH-;i!iif i Hi I i Monday it wm, : n. 1 tl. t s. h ni ,t;. i . ih. t tat- about a yen 'o r.al.le hi Mti-iliooii to cnlar'f Its woilv. , lU foif Mother Mario Majoux could j ohtam i ri:iision ti'in l'a.-hop .Mi - i Donrifli to accept the pift ami estahlish Him novitiate on Ioru; blanJ j he died. A week a'o the- matter was hroimht to the attention oi Ih.shop .Mohoy and he immediately ;ae his? i approval. LOCAL YOUTH IS

:SAGAiN declared;:::;:

GUILTY B Y JURY i Kenneth Morpan Paees Prison I rrni for Sliootin" P:mlino MirDntnl,! Urn ! iOIia HI II ert . ! r,. l.ii to The News Tim. s. LAPOllTi:. Ind.. .Ian. 1 h. Krn-M'f Morgan. SoiKn lh nd yruns ! t.an. took his second hitter dose ot . justice late Monday evenim; wlin ;,,r th' second time lie heard a p.ry of twelve de.Iare him u-uittv of as- I .s.iUlt and hatterv with atti i.int to Kill Miss Pauline MaeDonald. Fouth f.end. his former fnvietheart. Morsh(UV, (1 ri(, of emotion a the jury of peers sounded the ver dict that will confine him to the

Indiana tate prison . at Mi : h;pan ' baf',;- thc'n hc -app-d ort rA' f'"' Indeterminate perioo ofli',ifl r?iy:

two to 11 jcars. Mo'gin was inJ ilt'el out. Put beside him. as justice took ' " 1U - cotirse. sat one w lie.-e harpine " l'l 'ted. at least for a time, and', ho denoted mari'al .lo-m, xvitli ! t. it-dimmed eyes and brok-n voice. She is his wife. And Other shattered hearts ran s, now as a r.ioth. r ;,t..t f.th..- :,.ot I, I, a..,. th ct. ,;., f worry caused by crime sank deep into their chains as fate hand.tl out its parol. .lilt 1 loe pl'Ot.lpt''d Kenneth - 1 0 1 1: a 1 1 to o. .11 r t h . . o o ,ai ; nt' i - , vo! r into the In.dv of paulitnt ler'eercd. though Weakened p- rmat fitly, physidat.r said. b the . f-1-cts oi' the bullets. teMi:i"d again t-niinst the lad and her t stinvmj weighial much in the d termination - f the juri-s. Ar..l a P..n:- t::f om Mi-- w itne s;and. on'y a few paia s away, sitting clo.--- besid-'' to.- n:a:i w hose reedont hung in t h- baaim e. was tin girl who na; long a-m toot: the place ,f i'aulinc in toe 1 1 -i i t of Kenneth. l ire of h .?e bttf" d front tiie , yi s i-f tiie t - . - i who--- hubatnl might s -on b . ..mo. to s-ra . i.r i:is passion. -us t;me wdthin the sfouc o.l-l w.r.I. I: v as a stirring vene. .1 i:i m as ihliberatid s.x liotirs h- ;! reaching a decision of gii;I;. ome members of the venire, it wa ; I mtitnattal, were wont to 'lern e to tin- pie 1 of i-tsamt; ,r.d! sh - - w leniency to Morgm. utlvis1 and a majority, it wa. wh.-red. , vot. .1 ninvii tion In ai !-. oni.-i,'t .ax,.i ionic iion rn-.u .n n.om n. t tl - .t! the loc. .l.cked behind them' 'as to- v .:;te.t,i the iurv room in j ' whi.-h h.in.iim.., i ei-ler ,o.l.. or! cri;t-..d' .1. Convicted months ago on the smuo: n i , . . ..... .. 1.. -.-.I . '. ' . . . , .Nähme that fmino its way ' ult th" '-la! Mors in. through his cunsd ap-J p.aau ami was gran tea a ta-w tr.ui; : r .j i . ? .. i ' ow win o: erroi. .Aim ii was in. I uate l Monday night, in the gloom , i ast corner ooc tin led bv t he dt fend-1 ant .his relativ. -s and couns- '. that j it vw trjai mxy bo plead.-d. Thirfj - motion, if tib-d. will be denied by! Ji.dge '(; illah-'.' i: - believe l. and ! Morgan will be brought into court edfa -day to h- .tr hi sentence ",-. t i d on ti g- i a ...

Richards, The Wizard Replies to

y f f hlYQf hinten nl' J. WOl XJULIl Ut Fv-r -ii a e th-. first announcement wa r.ia-.ie that Ilichards. "The Wizard' would answer questions through the colum-l of Th Ne w--T;me.. hundred m que stions have been

coming in for the gnat mystic to already s-nt in your question do so ; (Jriftin suggested the investigate n ot j currency still acting aa members cxanswer and we herew ith publish, his at once by simply a.dressing it to i ; j officio. brt allot m.r.t of ar..-wrs. Itichar.'.s Kichards "The Wiz.ard" care of The j (Continued on Page 4.) Hy unanimous consent the senate opened a week's engagement ad t h-.-' New s-Times. and then watc'a for i will act finally on this legislation Oliver theater Sunday night with his ' your answer. Following is the first; Prepare now. Thrift Week starts ! Tuesday. Its pass ige in th- form ot big show of venders and aside from ' installment: i Tuesday, Jan. 17. Outline your : a modificat'on of the bill sponsored tin show it If ltichards devotes a J. K. s. Where is my brother J thrift program and follow it out ', originally by Sen Kellogg, republiportion of the performance to arts- t'harbs? Is he d ad or alive? ! carefully. 10 ; ran. Minnesota. is anticipateo. Iy w.rjng liufsttor.s for the aadiem--. Ar.s. Your brother is living at j . ; ' both republican and democratic ??n

and many of his ar.sw ?rs w t re ahno.-t sup-rnatural and showa.l that he could obtain immediate knowledge of the personal affairs of many of; those present, although he claims no supernatural powtr, saying his work Is simply advanced mental

vi'ncp. P.y whatever method he ; may us-e. Richards is also making j o plics to the readers, of The New g- j Times, and he can Le seen daily Xrom

DECLARES PEACE;

a rrrnT a ktpi? ic a . . .-p "rinvc " - '-" ' SINCERITY : j )or v,,. Ii!;.- Knsrlaiicrs : ..... . , . . . , . ' Utter ot livinp lp An tlloritV Is Seri()llS. ny !.Ii;i, () lO.WKI I. ; 1''L.1N. .Ian. 1 Kanionn De- j Val - ra. former '-president of the j Jri.-h I;epublic. refuse"! to accep: tiie A i'lo-Irih peace trcatj' he-i t'a uy. he heüevcs that it is not a str'Ttiklll' ttfinn Kilt n K i r r i r r t r t c Tr - ' ili te independence for Ireland, j I)e Valera made this statement ?o.l,i- in jh" first authorized inter- ; view lie has Riven out sliu thf nnu' d' the Irish pi are m jotiaas improved hoth in iialth and spirits .-ince the hitter ftniule in The Iuil when Arthur Critiith, founder of tho Sinn Fein "j.si d hint from his position as I pr suit tit. Today lie was the sa,mj I ... l ... ,i. i i h, ni;jli(. hlv fnp t(J thf. rilitl.j .Mates. "l iim "!vinS you the Url au" thentio statrment I have Riven to ,;,u nri s-s man Mruo lM,, i'nnini. the iieRot iat ions." said tha Sinn! hnftam an he paced the llooi I)" valera spoKe caretuily ami idy weiRhiiii; every word b foi '' ulttreu it. Th.1 correspondent oper.ea up me mtcruew w:tn a MU' stion which is being asked by ma.ry throughout Ireland, namely, why lit ii fused to accept the AngloIrish tieaty. le Valera paced up and down for sevc:al m.nute& with his har.ds beL'rcau ;t i not ,i stopping .tono,vbut a barrier in the way oC j complete independence. If this: . i.. V... U..l .,.1 lr.V1. I"'1") lM c--miaei.ru uuu io-,'-t resulting f:on. It Is accepted r v,:l'1' 4' t( rl:iin1' wl, br ,na,U' tained that a s-olemn. bindin- cortt.tct hs been entered into volui, ;;1I" " ,M,X I""P-- n ' am will seek 10 ho. a i to that contract. "It would be cited atainst the - iaims to indep. ndenee by every fut 11 it Irish leader. A little over a e.ar ago when I sought official rec''itioa from the government of the Fnited States. I was able to iContimied on page 11. SEARCHLIGHT, HIGH POWERED, TELLS OF CITY'S RECEPTION! I P..1 l?....- C: ,1 i OWCI IUI Htl? ILiiivlI It 111 to Cities and Towns Within 100 Mile-. a at Hash of light pierced the ; skit1 as the people gathered for the great rec plioli. Its powerful rays shot into the ; v ,-y ba avtns and signalled to sur-Toundin-r towns and cities that South) Da-nd v as honoring it? heroes and honoring F.df. I hi gigantic -earehlight was in1 - tan.ai on in- Mtmen.tKer iaeiory N. - under the direction of Morgan Kavunaugh and kept up a ceaseless play during the hours of the recept ion. It is one of the largest in this eountrv ami was obtained from a K,V(rnmrnt ston. ;it D,troit anil hroxv,hi hrr0 for thsJ occasion. The mechanism weighs in excess of on,, ton nnd its installation reI l 1 (quired unusual effort. when allowed to rest upon the i.ii.ir.ifritin brntrianr ro v nt um oiiot-a tii iuii L t t i t c j light served as a beacon and threw out this great buildim:. in strong relief. The reflection of its rays have a carrying power of about 50 miles. ! ;)J so that the message cf night w litt rally t ariit d through the air to lou-and.s by it- .-ignal f light. f H fnn PI? ( Mil On HQ IVCUUeö KU&riVb t 1-:;.' to l;.'iO in the afternoon in the front othce of The News-Times work- I ing out the answers. Dren around i 'and wat-h him. All Questions are answered in the ' order received, and if you have not I -717 Indiana ave., Kansas City. Mo. j He is r.ow married. II. M. Is mv friend true to me?il Ans. As true os any mr.n is true to one woman. C V. iL My husband hw made a bur.ress change, will he be succss-

ful .' Ans. His uccess will come gradu- - - (Corttinued on J-aye two.) s

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":-:'';x; : ASlEsSi . x f .r t ; ' ' L i'haxk i;. hi:iun(.. Master of tVrt'inonios. Select Jury for Arbuckle Trial SAX FRANCISCO. Jan. 16. The jury in the second trial of Ilnsene K. C. Arbuckle on a mar.slatighter charge was completed late Monday. Two alternates were selected to till the places of any jurors incapacitated by illness. The jury is composed of 11 men and one woman. The alternates are a man and a woman. Taking of testimony will be heKun Tuesday afternoon. Two panels so veniremen in ill. were ued in obtaining the jury. NOTRE DAME DEAN IS CREDITED WITH GREAT DISCOVERY

Rev. N ieuwland Shown to He Fire dt S e GL O TL First to Produce "Leu i?ite," T Deadiv Poison Ga. steamer Vesta Discovery of I.ewNhe." tue nnt : LONDON, Jan. 1 F.leven memdeadly poisonous gas the world ha-i j bers of the, crew of the CJerman ever known, is credited today to th? j steamer Vesta, bound from Ham

Rev. Julius A. Xieuwiand. a South l?nd boy. now dejn of toe Colb-go , . iT . I of cience at the L niversity ot I Notre Dame. i j That Father Nieuwhmd was tho i 'first to produce the arsenic trich-j loride compound, three drops of 1 which would kill a man. has just been revealed by government authorities and admitted by l'rof. W. L. Lewis of Northwestern univeri- , ty. who developed it. - '

n the research laboratory ofFil,ll, u- 'M"'i'" oU!tni .um

emistry hall at Notre Dame. where he was working on a now Ctm pound he believes will prove even more tiangerous than "Lewisj ite-". the priest-di-coverer this mornj ing related the remarkable story of the gas whh'M couM (b-strcy V.holy I armies in a lew hours. .... ...,a ,lrtfv .tui'f." aid Father Nieuwlaml. "I .i afraid of it. 1 go: only one whiff of it. but 1 left it alone after th it. 'I wa- studing at th.e Cidiolk' i unlv;i,v in AvasJiington lat- in ' t'no while experimenting' with a. -etVlrne reactions, I at- , " , (mpt'-il to combine arsenn- trichloride with actiene. I managed to da this with the addition of aluminum e'aloride. Accidental Discovery. "Much heat was given off as they combined and liquid. I poure ,äou and a black gummy mass separat d out, and after .-binding tor some; time crystals appeared. The tarry substance wa" highly peison-us and possessed a most nauseating an 1 penetrating odor. "After inhaling the fumes once I i suffered of nervous depression. It affected me as would mustard gas aml tear gas and also possessed tne: poisonous quality as well. It was mightv ilattgerous stuff to handle o I left it alone. "There wasn't any particular ue for it it that time and so no me j tohowed it up although a full -r-, oiir.f of mv evneriment a:Pearel ' lin m' ls Presented for my de- , pree at Cathnlic university. I wasj working there under Dr. J. F. CS: itin. "With th1 outbreak of the recent) war. how ever, ar.d the prominence of gasses in warfare, the gov ernment began a search for a deadly gas. Dr. I thi uiMTin it I tiu; iiTiii:n. Indiana: I'nsottled probably snow Tuesday; Wednesday cloudy and colder. Ixmrr Mlfinn: Cloudy probably Icxtal fdqvt Ttven-lay; Vednjday snow flurries and colder. .... ' . . w, -

Factors in Reception's Success

'' v - UP "w . V.'.. ' .'...-.v.rt.s - ... V . . -v. z -v.: 'v.' ..: . . . ' ', : '5 ''': -:"C 'v. .y--:..Vv''''- i ' "3 -Xvi : if- . . . A. IS. KltSKIM-:. Motive I'tmrr Hchiiul Succc m w m T im m ' - ; ' , mm '-n I i : '"'.v '' ''A- ' y i' ' - I a. o - " - a ..v.. , Mar.vinnn ininr, Commander of Amerieau liOglou. Twelve Die in burg to Lisbon, as well as the wife " III" 'III' ' 1 1 y ill' 14 I ' oil explosion on the ship Sunday night following a fire. Ten of the crew were landed on a trawler late Monday afternoon Details of the disaster as related by the captain of the Vc.-ta are to the effect that during heavy weather Sunday night the deck cargo of the I ve-.-el. consisting largely of naptha. 1 1 . : r . 1 4 ... 1 . . . I I a tew minute-: later the whole vessel was in flames, with the xecption ef the space near the bridge, where the cr.-w huddled for sifety. A boat was lowered but it was1 r.?rriiirl!ilii-t1i-.ii-c-.,iw-'iilis-:!. ' ' ' " . " ,l"'4 tlirnn .w-iMi ti'i nt.: i.-,r., iff, itr n., 1 'Tt. v...-. v i .... v.. ......... .... mate, clasjting his newly married wife in hi arms, .pimped overboard. Doth perished, others of the .-hip's company also plunged into the se;i from the now tireedy burning ves-se-l otdv to sing beneuh the waves. rn;iiy the captain and nine men

wife left on board. They were res- " ,.'', ' ' ' ' . " , "' cued after great difMculty by a'1" :ir" ha'. l'S V trawler after six hours' work and m nr" "y- the . whet, ther- had alnm-t abandoned ' b-v Mr' r!,on'",e' jlon,-. I "Mr. Wilson do.-s not ra-d uThoso rfM ue.l r.ad been scorched ' 1,ut w" r'rr1 hIsr"" tho rdaywright bv the flames and panlallv asphyx- I continued. . .. .. ... I Tr -'at Hrrlar-'-d t!,e i r, e r i -

iai. i iy me r.aptna units. PRESIDENT AGREES TO CHOOSE FARMER t ii c i i Agnc Hloe Senators IVruadc President to Appoint Grander on ISourd. WASHINGTON. .Iai. lk Crcat.on ot an aaunior.ai mernLe.rs.iip on . j the federal reserve beard to insure the appointment of a "dirt farmer' on the board, was und-.-r.-tood to have , . .. a n., o, ,.r. f.-.r,n. I'l-Ol il.lOU llUll I.I n I'JIIIW.IIV.- ni tht, Whit,. House tmlav I etwecn ,lardi:ir an (, Konvon. rc-publi-an. Iowa, ani Kcllc-gg, p--publb an. Minnesota. The idan would Increase the pre? - rnt membership of th board from , f jw, t0 S1X wjth the secretary of the! treasurv and the comptroller of thp aters identified with the "agriculj tural bloc" who are barkins: it. The measure has been so mod! td as to mw-t the views of th president, following a nerien of conferences between him and both republican and democratic leaders of the hloe. Including Jens. Kenyon, republican, Iowa; Ci.prr, republican. Kansas, and Srr.lth, democrat, fsouth Caroliruu

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$:':': . , r , . ' ' - V . -V.'. - -x. V s "'X ' lusiior .mux -11. whiti:. (icmral Conirnfttro Chairman. Fig it Over Girl; 7co Men Are Dead FAIRMONT, W. Va . Jan. ltk Simon and Frank Delsenime, brothers, at e .lead and Ti r. s.t Collier, s 14-year-old irl. is said to be dying as the result of a f cht between ttie men over the girl at the old poor farm near Fairmont Monday. Simon, according to reports, attacked the girl with a meat saw after an argument with his brother and then to, 1-- poison. Frank, finding ti e a,ii shortly afterward, took his life with a pistol. HUNDREDS CHEER EVERY MENTION OF ' NAME OF WILSON, Gerard Declares Former Pres:.l F.lutiu tU.titinii i; iiumu. Enw and Ipnorance. NCW VOUK. .Ian. 16. Several hundred men and women cheered eaiy mention of the name of Wood row Wils-m Monday at the opening .lere ot a campaign lor meritoritm service in behalf of democracy, public welfare. hberal thought and peace through justice." 1 rii'Utes to nie iormer prtsai' n;,. i accomplishments and his ideals were spoken by James W. Cjerard. t'oriear ambass.jdor to Orinatiy; I b'n.-y Morgenth.au. one-time am-ba..-sador to Turkey: Mrs. 'arrie i'liapman l.att. Augusts Thoma.--. playwright. I-ran!;lin D. Koos.-v.dt and otlm.v. mi, ..a a. a-,,a ea,.n

I .0 . . .1' .,1111 iMuuru .11. . 1 1 -. ii , a i . a r a r a ; i .a 1 in s . . a a 1 o 1 a l; o i had beej sta bbe-d by h;itr-d. envyiou ;i hiuh-i n.', e-y d r 1 v. iaa t a a. ' -

d ignci'a m-e. adding that it" the .m . . (iniifr r rf.-al.-r.r had H-ai vi'-tori- - . .. o vs nunc T.n. w.ai t ,, n o v.r el.au Is in Furope to. lav. "We raiitiot listore our c !i a m : a a n to the !its. but the en use he cham-pn-ne.i :s not :-..-t. ttm lorm'r am-bas-ador said. "Tim , .rise of liberty had it- id-'al it W a y b i o -T r.n i . r o vor.ro' f; '1 i - tude or rep.Ubl.CS to ..- . ro e ;-n j i . , a nd prf dieted tim g n erat ion.-- r come would proclaim th ideals r,f Wilson a those- wlio follow, d Washington ami Linr-;n p,-.d rf e.-. - Imir contemThe ime to tell Mr. Wilson he j i. right is rihf now." e-'i-- said. I "If a nter gen-ration med h:: 1 4i rion,1!Pf.nt. lt no: a rn. T f ' ' . r-. rr. , -..r'.'1 l.n '-F Vi -- H ! c I o 11 , . 11.4.1 ! morial bv.t an apology." ' ?.lr. orgn:hau said th f-irmT ' t"ntdent needed no defiwe. America was going to see its duty a.a i "Wood row M'i!.cnn nn-ntr H rait ar.'i !!.rT': ')- -form it. h-- dr pired

KEEP EMBERS GLOWING THE WHITE HOUSE Washington, D. C. January 10, 1922. My Dear Committeeman: It is a pleasure to comply with your request for a word of greeting to the citizens of South Bend, on the occasion of their great meeting to do honor to the men and women who served during the World War. Such community testimonials of appreciation and affection are certain to keep glowing the embers of National patriotism, and to help in the rxecution of policies in behalf of complete justice to the men and women who saw service. I hope your gathering may be a notable one in these regards. Very truly yours, Signed Warren G. Harding.

TO LIVING AND BEAD AS VETS GATHER FOR CITY'S RECEPTION

Community Turns (hit ni Ma-o to clcmiir Nrroo o f All Wars and Revive Patriotic Spirit of War-Time l)a- -Party at the Studebaker Administration I- Signal Snores. Setting Pace for Conntrx - Proceed Ktal)lih Fund for Aitl of eteran.- in Dire Need. The veterans livinp and the eternal spirit of thf hToic Hra'" I were honored, fetrd. chcerrd and lauded last night y ,1 v.it con ; course of proud men and women that took pose-sion of th j colossal Studehaker Administration huildinß in what was undoubt j edly the greatest civic demonstration ever accorded the men of

the American Expeditionary Forces in this or an' other city m America. It was impossible to estimate the crowd. It may have been

j 10,000, and probably many more. A bull's eye score! That's what a grizzled veteran of the Civil j War awesomely said when, leaning against a balustrade to avoid

I being swept along with the irresistible tide of packed humanity.

ERSKINE PLEADS

IMPORTANCE OF: SOLDIERS' BONUS

Citv HoiKirs National Commandcr of American I.epion at Luncheon Meeting. f"'" j Urging the abolithn.e:ü. f 'r- d ; tape" in tiie care of disabled v-t.r- - , , .i ans, manv of wnnni are hing at ! ' I ueatii's door, rind ph-adit-.g t,-r th I united support of the adjusted con..I pcnsation bill now before cougr. s-. were two salient faetura Mn-sa d by - - 'r!,yiz . iU'-r. n.t Ameraaa.'. : Lcgicn, in his addre. h iura r- pr - . - j s.-ntative citiz-.-ns of the city at a i iuncnt-on given ny tiiem. in jus n,n - or, at the Oliver hotel .Ionda. noon. I A- I:" lkira. president of t h- ; Stuih bakei cot pora tioti, mad.- anj j e.irne.-t. iaa I'm- the udor.-t.ii -1 1 1 o. j th" adjust, d comp ns.it ion I.:'., j which in ad it.-, wide s oj..- he .v,,.d i would do much to strengthen th--, i economic labru or tne nation. Anxious to Ahl t 'o! M :o. ' id 1 r i-a li:- teni-r . ori the Vi li.-r.ins' Hunan, a.-ked 'ha'.

j lhaL aen -y for r- lf of di .Lb d j-a ;.,, i soldiers Ie not made a ;a u for ,n ;. v.,. ., political job-s-ekc rs. but l.rd an-i;,. ,, I r r: t

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