South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 19, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 January 1922 — Page 3
THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
RALSTON BLAMES LEAGUE REJECTION FOR NATION'S ILLS
Declares Depression Is Penalty of Narrow and Vindictive Policv. CRAWFORDSVILLE, Jan. 18.--Samuel M. Ralston, former governor, of Indiana, blamed the farmers financial ills on failure of the United States to enter the League of Nations, in an address here Wednesday at a luncheon that the Crawfordsville Kiwanis club gave to Montgomery county farmers. ' 7h:s is the penalty th people: bre are pavi: ausn - l '"" ' row vind'.rtiv polb-v that has made : impossible to establish the proper . elation hrt'.v--r th: and foreign; - r jntrles." HalVon said. How radially vuor.; ,ir-' ondit.or: that make it moie provable to : im rrrv. than it Is to p,v he price ? ird bv fh" coal bloc for cor. I Li'l. 'IV-rV'0.-lv I OY. Woo. row Wilson spo' ' in pvopbrsv when !irnnting t h rea : l r""':".a. t.or. l.y th I'nit.l t.-'at'q T.xt' 'i Versailles treaty." The former governor paid tribute ; Im the agricultural bb.e ir; fnirf-V .i supporting the interests of th ; trniT- "r-;i Mv th l-.-:Lr- t dnitle in !rt in t Ii i country." "It r"pr s'-nt.- i i . 1 3 -1 r in the: .1 rl5. ,. nf which there roald I- no ),rr.H;i.-rit . WitllOlt if. the people 1 1 1 ' J p ri-h." FralsTon nirol the Miti of the : r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a I J. '. o r and e i t e I t h e s t f I 'iff. oal Mo- and other orcanUa t:-ti within i'oniir v.hb a handled' t'l- ird "r M s of other industries and i. h v, r- not attaeked ?V otru r. U' merit . i ( U5GAMZE DEMOCRATIC TIMES CORPORATION INDIANAPOLIS. I"i. 1. Tb" I i !' rati' Tim.-' en! ;c ration, with ?! :io '.d .hj t to rf tre with '.; .f S'tatr JacK.s )'v Ili adMUr--rn will be in TVrr- Haut, and di1 ( (or;- f t the ( orporafion arc Ionn 1 . Roberts. Roheit I. Hrown. harb. IT. b'v liu um. Ldward Io- ) nd nnd Jani, J IL Harr. Operation of three Terre Unite "movie" theater? the Indiana, the rpheurii and the American -is to taken v r under .1 contract with their prnprieto:-- ly the Terre Haute 'pern C . capitalized at $2.."ft0, diich filed articles f incorporation 'A'ednedav with Se'y Jackson. Di- ' torn of the company are Tiieo!oe V. Rarhydt, Shannon I. Kat- . nMch. Harry J. Itakrr and 'harbs Fox. all of Terre Haute, and itadph A. Kohn. Austin C Couph. Henry 1. SaUTuiry. .'bilin ". F!ynn nnd H. R. Kent, nil of N-w York 'ity. Another new concern to file arti!es cf incorporatin was the Chri."r an Women's Welfare orp oration, uhich proposes to f-tablish a home mi Madison county for friendless and errlne women and delinquent nd nesrlected children. The principal office of the corporation will he at Anderson. Direktor are Stella H. Colton. Olive H. Thomas. Ietta 1'. LiRenbcll. Ada M. Si'er. L'thel ! rjoble. Je -' 1 1 . M'-Croary and Lo'iise Swain. PROPOSE BAN ON JOBS FOR MARRIED WOMEN INPIANAPOblS. Jan. 1 S Should u married woman, wlm husband is j hie bodied, be on the ftnte payroll? Thl quesion i beins: flicussd l,.th eriously and fr:"ol"usly in iie state bioie. and one departTnent. the public service ommis.n, raid to be seriously confil- : intr plannincr a ban on the married ' omen. Recent marriace." of Mate em,)vr& nie naid to hae iven rie t!i ijestion. Lb- cti nv. !ivx i.c i'mp puVilic mt commissim are 1. n.rted to have br-n married ".thin tlv lact yea: and a half. -o-Me of them remaining at work. di. Ccti. Harr' L. Smith's office f rcr a'' ;.- said to have several married women there. Tti" c nut 'in pla t cd order of the public service commission would i issued to be.-onie f;c tiw In tuo months, it w,i paid auth:f ative'.y. Hut wiieth r issued or i-' t the ('ie-:ion of its po:htilt aro.is-d ttie liveliest d u.-ion r h täte house in months. I.rsJi's Ixitlinp Increases Pensions for Teachers v 1 LN"AP' 'Li .'. ! IncreasI p:r.-'er for Ir l:na public 'vol !fa"l:er w p. ' ie been rr - :l:is d 1 ;;.y er.:!.p for a ip '. cf y; nr.- n 11! .v.-eilt f;o": t'.e MiLr.? Wedts(lf. of Atty. Go:. - sb. w.-ro he' he rcr- entitled i".lnr ihrt 1 0 L 1 l.'.w 1'ndcr the (,'. 'aw th te.ic'.ir -:-m1 from $ '' I " to ?r7r a year. . under the new law the payment .!". b approximately $"00 or nwe. i:,g according to :;.. a'ary rewed at the time of retirement. '.: v.xi on L.e persloti that it : i.V. r.r-t exceed fl .--ele.htb. " th-t-.i'l'e:'- ann'a.tl -a!.rv. received at ?:- of Ls;es Pu:ui n. "iTC! i ry of her s' re? : - 'nt fund. fAA. I'OWDER EXPLOSION , DEMOLISHES HOME .LULL 1 1 ALT L. Ind. Jan Ls Mr-. Iew: Ihausen and b.er UaughKate 1' erinjured late ei'r.ec lay u .1 c n t ;.". r home vva .e:rol!hed b an . plo.sion of pow- -:-. L.re that followed the (- ;: ,-;rn complete,;,- det : ov ed , :.iff. vlrn. Iawon was e-.it by fal'. inc i.'.a and the jar of the i x plosion i .cened three teeth. whieh she' t-M.'l he .swallowed. The lauchter : a ycorched by fire and cut ly , :": mc glas. The cause th explcs-.on is not i. owii, lut the powder w.t kept : . the kitchen hy M-- Lt'.von. a . a I miner. ORDERS EXTRADITION OF GEORGIA SWINDLER INDIANAPOLIS Jan. tv Hei.ovat of W. W. Klein to Atlanta, i;... to answer an ir.dit t:r.ent in 'r.nection with the hticre operations if an alleged swindle ffftng va rrmnted in federal court today by i1pe h'erdlr.and (leicr. --t MLwaue. sitting ir, place o' Juice Anrn. Klein was .ireeri by poai authorities her Saniay. ,
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IN DIANA TOLLS. Jan. IS. L w , .hank. mayor of Indianap l.s. v. ho 1 think there is no suh thin? a ".sr,i;l' hie. I nes." threw away hi (. upi'l low and arrow Wednesday and tr.'- l to tie hk to norma by. Hui -;:ers from mate-hunting widows, widowers, old maids and aehelors who saw hope in hi" intention to brine all the lor.eome fan-s together, continued to pojr into the mayor's ot'ie. A (af-ijirin from Oariuall. S I . " rote; "Am in ne-l -f a woman. What lrtVH yu on hand'.'' From Norwa'k. on i; . . noe a tr s--i yini; th" writr wanted a a o1'ian horn either in4 dun or Aui?.Jst. and adiMntc: "If an nnrnrri-J lady, one th'jt tiis scti the knocks of experlT.ee. The hla.'-ker htr pnat life, the more I could love her !n oth"r words, one who ha lived a ft' Kf and wants to settle down and reform and forget h-r pi.-l l.fe ' A man in Rreedsviile. Mich., v. h,: "I am a one-arrnei' w. in. hu. at'P t take tare of ? gnu'l wom ti.." From Centralis. 111., a hus;nv.s Mil between II 0 and 3 j sas l:r fecl-J "OunK and spi-y." A fair Juliet, who si?nc-d her.-c.f 'Mi-s 7. T. C. Mich.." see kin? at; adventurer willing to Maze love's trail, wrote: "He must he interested enough when you show hirn this letter to take the next train for T. C. Mich., to meet your.i truly And if he does not find me without any nnmes mentioned from my description and love me at first -icrht, I will send him packing. Must not propose for six months, but must "court." Send him alonsr, hut only if he's a j'oocl one that the other prirls like." UNFOLDS TALE OF ' HEROIC DEVOTION I.VYear.Old Girl Tells of Doin Man's Work to Help Crippled Sister. I'LINCLTON, Jan. IS. The story r f a l.'-yiar-old cirl dressed in overalls, clippintr lö pound iron billets in the National Rollins Mills"at Vinnnes. was told in court here during trial of Tina Heisman's $50.00") da macro suit acainst tlie mill company. Tina said she did the work to keep her crippled sister and that after nine months, her nose started to bleed and her health was broken. She asks the damages .illetrintr the mill company unlawfully permitted j n carl of that age to work without proper aMidavits, that she was compelled to do work beyond her capacity and that she had to wortf seven days a week. Lesides clippinc; billets and tossing them into a pile, she helped a is.') pound man load steel rods, the suit charges. Her pay was $2.60 a day. Tina is a pretty crirl and has Ions dark curls. She was in court. Doro thy. her youn-r sister who Is crippled, mav testify in the case, she stayed at home and cooked the meals while ! Tina clipped the billets and loaded J the steel rods. ELEVEH HURT IN TRACTION CRASH Interurban Car Collides Into Another at Switch; Two Injured Seriously. G R LLNC ASTLL. Ind.. Jan. IS. Llevcn persons today are nursing injuries as a result of a collision of two interurban cars on the Terre Haufe. I ml ia napolis & Lastern traction line east of here last night. Cine car was backing into a switch when the other overtook it at high speed. The injured: Roy Uraekney, William Robey and Walter Albaugh. trainmen of Greencastle; Paul Halton, Grencastle, Marman Crews and 'harles Gunibold. Greencastle; F. II. s'ehla nger and G. C MacKelvey, New ork City; Mrs. L I. Chapman. Indianapolis; Arthur Hamrick, Clayton; and Ross Smith. Indianapolis. The New York men were rushed ?e a Terre Haute hospital where their injuries today were reported s " r i o 1 s. The others were not injured seriouslv. WAWASEE ICE HARVEST FILLS ALL ICE HOUSES SYRACL-Si:. Ind., Jan. lx. Ice l!ou-3 oj Wawasee lake have now Hen filled to capacity with natural it t harvested from Wawasee lake. The icr h-.uf3 on Webster lake also at" weil fL!ed. An Indianapolis con.pany, which i.h.-- inipe houav on the. banks of Like lake near Warsaw has been waiting for nine inch ice ad ena-ploye-? t;f tliat concern WeunesJay l"can tlie annual liarvesr. Moat of M;e ;ce (ut on Ko?ovluko county !ake lh: far was ficni to seven ir.. h- ir thickness. No natural ice ui harvested in L'eM'iU-ko county Ia winter. Reinstate Obstreperous 11 inchest er Junior Class WLNCliLYTKTt. Ind. Jan. 15. Members if thv Junior cl.i" of the Winchester High school returned to s hoo Wednesday fifternoewn after Iiivinc been out t-;nce Monday (ii.oi. when their class flar was or-ti-rcd from the flaj; Ftarf th.e building. The school superintendent had suspended '2 - of A class of 27. They were reinstated when the t lasts p'edged itself to abstain in the future frcm any such action that would detract from the school government. ARREST BUS DRIVER TO TEST NEW RULE MI'J-'KKGCX. Mich. Jan. IS leori'' Tarr. a bus driver on th Muskegon Ilelphts run. which wan recently put cut of commission, was arrested Tuesday in what is to be a test cn-e of the city ordinance restricting the use of busses on the city tre. t The f.j?;ht will be carried as a tc case to the supreme court which vmII be asked to pass for the tirt time on the validity of an ordinate e ri.a.ie by a city commission to restrict ;he uet of busses on streets In cities.
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0 HEAD SHIPPERS St. Ju?ep!i alley AHicialiun Names Officer at Meet Other Nile? Note?. .e ial t TLe New s Tirii XILL.S. Mbh.. Jan. 17. The St. Jusepii Valley Shipping as.-ociation. at its annual nieetim. e;.' ted J. .. Loylf a- president, R. I). Clark vicepresident, K. 11. Dawes. Nibs (ownship. ecretar, and A. lb Huuworth, Ibrtrand townsbip. treasurer, Mr. Hoyi'. lt.iber; bin.-. Howartl township, and Frank Har-lint-fon. Nilcs township, were elected to serve three-year terms on the directorate of the organization. Manager K. S. Ainey. in repoitip? the growth of the i,usin--s for l:il'. stated that over $ 1L7r4.77 had be-rx paid to the farmers during tho past y ear. Suit f'-r divor;e hi.-; ieen tiled in the circuit court at St. Joseph county by Mrs. Lucib: Winlack of Nile-again-t her husband, James Winlack, al-o of this eity. Oruelty. arul an atte.mit to defraud her of real state. 1 j thi (hartes preferred. Ir. her complaint Mrs. Winlack stated that she was married to her husband July 10. It'll', and that they separated Jan. LI, l'j'2'2. Lach has a child by a former marriage. Three, thousand dollars is the sum to be aked by the Salvation Army o" Rorrien county in its annual drive for funds to carry on it.s work for th'j coming year. The drive will start Jan. 30 and will continue ( and include Feb. 11. Capt. C. R. Hook of Detroit, who is forniir.tr the organization .'or carrying through tlie drive, stated that Niles' quota of the $3.000 will be approximately $1,300. REFUSES TO QUASH DRAIN CASE COUNT DOWACIAC. MICH.. Jan., 1 S. Circuit Jud;e Charles L. White. Tuesda. , sustained the second count of the von?piracy indhtment growing out of the Cass county drain Contract which was attacked by defense lawyer. Victor M. Goro, counsel for Abnor M. Moon, 70-year-old former drain commissioner, held the indictment faultily drawn. Hin motion to quash it was denied, and Moon, with C. J. McLlheney, DowaKiac contractor, .and Charles IL Ashley, former Van Huren county drain chief, went to trial. A jury of seven farmers two cabinet makers, a coastguard member and two real estate nirent will decide the fate of the three men. accused of having conspired to draw money in rxrw of $ IL, Odo apreed upon fc r disrine; the Powairiac river drain and the second count charging" defraudin-r the county ol $5,000. Prosecutor Asa K. Hayden. opening" for the tate, said McLlheney drew nearly J100,ocOi and that Moon and Ashley were Involved in the signing of pay warrants. Th' state has subpoenaed William 'Barnard. Paw Law attorney, to whom it Is alleged McLlheney confided "the secret of drawing money in excess ot contracts." The prosecuting attorney. wive awaiting arrival of Assistant Attorney prosecutor Hayden says will assist. , DENY TAX EXEMPTION TO JACKSON CHURCH JACKSON", Mih.. .Ian. IS. Finding that there is nothing" in the charter in any way providing or allowing for the exemption of churches from special taxation and that it would be illegal to allow such. Commissioner Young, sponsor for the report of a week ago asking an exemption for St. Paul's Lpisoopal church from special pavement taxation, on Jackson street, moved that such petition be disallowed. Previous to this move, however. Mayor Palmer had sriven his decision that lie was ready to vote "against allowing this exemption. LEW SHANK FAVORS BEER-WINE RETURN INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 1. Light wines and beer would relieve unemployment. Lew Shank, mayor of Indianapolis, declared today. "I think we should have beer and light wines." he said. "I am sure if we did have them we wouldn't have so many of these fellows who are out of work sitting on their porches cussing the government."
. Facts About Chiropractic Xo douM you have heard that Chiropractic is sueeessfully relicvinc: many human ailnjents. without the use of drutts or resorting to tue knife. Alo yoti may have heard that Chiropractic is painful and dis-r agreeable, which probably is caus-in? you to hesitate from giving it" a trial. Let me prove to you that Chiropractic, the way I give it. is soothing and restful as vvei; ftd lfnok ial. in many instances, after the first adjustment. If you are unfamiliar with my method of Chlroprat ic. yell are cordially invited to call and I will cheerfully explain this science to you. I'or AdvanccI (Painless) Chiropractic FRANK G. KISH
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KIRRY RELATIVES BRING SUIT AGAINST OITTCERS -i! LSI ALL. :.'.!':!.. d.-n.. I". The lair.air s at of Charles Rai'.ey, . H.::.-d.i;.: , .. ;.. a:'d S. M Kiyby cm ILl.vlib. a fairst Va:; Loomi. number of the state tonsabulary. a.-.d Thomas Thurlby. a, deputy sheriff, as the outcrrowth of i:n.-tiatiors carried on in conne. -:;or; with the trial of Mrs Mnt. Kir by. W. C. T. I, worker of HtnJs.,:, who was Ftter convicted of rausit .-a Lie dath of an infant born to Ler unmarried daughter, wis on call 1:. 'iri uit Judse Cuy M. Chcters cour Tu '.-day. Lr. Kirby. brother-in-law of Mr. ; ICi! Or. and Hailey n. distant rtla:i of the Kitby's, allcire the two otiirs took them to lindem and ht id t!.i :a for two days while the Kirby: 1 .isc fir.-t wan b'-ins invc stigat 1. ; The plaintiff .-I alleae thi- action w.t-i' illefral at.d 'that they were caused t mental suffering and inconvenienc-. iTh" sum of $ .". 0 0- is aaktd from ar h of the officers. Neither of the plaintiffs was call1 a. a witness during the Kiri , i trial. I Lela nd ' I?ean prosecutor of L-na-1 I wee county, and O. L. Smith, as ant state attorney general are aLo.-; ine for the defendants.
i NOTORIOUS GUNMAN ESCAPES AT PRISON JLFFRRSON'VILLL. Ind.. .Ian. 'lv t State-wide search was being made today for b'rank Graham. 21 years old. refuted Gunman, whose escapeTuesday night from the Indiana reformatory was one of the most sensational in Indiana's prison history. At his request and in line with t hereformatory policy that prisoners may interview the warden, Graham was taken by two guards to the office of Warden Shideler outside the: reformatory walls. As the trio approached the warden's: desk the guards stepped' hack. Instantly Graham with a running leap, dived through a window high above the ground and vanished into Ihe night. The guards plunged after him but under cover of a' storm Graham eluded them. MARTIN CALLS DEBS RELEASE AN INSULT PONTIAC. Mich.. Jan. IS.- Paul Martin, commander of the Michigan division. American Legion, at a banquet herefo Legion members, war nurses and other former service men Monday night declared that the ' biggest insult every handed to tinmen who during the world war went overseas to defend the Ideals of America, was the release of Eugene V. Iebs from prison." Martin asserted the acts of I and his followers would not be forgotten by the former soldiers. Other speakers were Dr. F. G. Proderlck, state welfare othcer, and several Legion and Red Cross (dhcials. A Large Volume of Business and Sensible Prices The Best there is in Dentistry at a price you can afford to pay. While the lowness of our prices is always a drawlmr card, the quality of our work is doing fnore toward building up our practice than our prices. We do high grade dental wrk and to do it we mut naturally ue best quality of materials, which, by buying in a l.irge quantity, cost us less than the poor kind costs others. Modern Equipment We have every modern appliance known 0 the v;eni of dentistry. Complete X-Kay service. Wr eIt kh. Painless extraction. Tree examination. luarantced work. Plate repaired and returned same day. DR. J. T. HOLMES 101 Mich ßt. Over Ontral Drue Look for our ln
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