South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 19, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 January 1922 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 1922

OFFICIALS SCOUT IDEA OF GUNMAN'S PART IN ROBBERY

Authorities Believe Footprints in Snow Lead to Identity of Thief. 1 f t - r, ' i I i. h ;r ',-jit'r J :T' - 1 TT' r ; - x ;t : . : ( : -riirfr rp ' r - - h V ' ! n a '1 r" r - p.i r. 1 1 r j, 1--J "111! (i..r. r 1 1' r -' T ?t i " . h:v In- .-. t. ( I '4 r r-; ') ! : nr'v ' ; ; v ! r t 1 v. a : ! f. i : ' 5 c- I 1 . p ' " ? ' ' ' '' ' i ' ' ' i . ' i . N ' ! ! ! ' ! i ' ' i ' ' . :. t!i". 'h'ft. r li'v:' r .r t' f " h 'c f'h:. '.'!:! t' rik.''" r. 'a -j.. hi' ;t;!l i f 1; ' t-. . V. . . -y f-vn j . , j j . p 4 y ff T'i hfl 1 " ' I Tk-1 f ror.J t r : p r- O :r- ; r rr ffr r r. ; p ? ' . 1 . . " 1 . , 1 ' , V r r. T 1 i 1 .1 r 1 T n o f f. ?' ' -.' 3 1 1 O . Tw .. ti-ii 1 1 h t h r . i r t. - ' v r i i . ? i h if '"ft r P r.jif - f tii iii!' J' - " n !; ""' n.ti!";- 'hit f;"P h- r- i-'.vfn 4 ' . P i .:! :f 'i -i'"'i t )i? '-iCstZ i r-ii'f. r I1'!. Ti th--ft u"3?. .it : J" T : i ' i t-i! ' ii r. -) i n " J 'nz'i-f, J Tii ' 1 1 i A' Ii' i P-'Ui H"':. 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'f V o.th iru"jii:tors 'i.rnunr M irt i to ciit" a i' v I - j 1 4 t th" vahu i'f too coutnits Of tho -,r,i:, sa:.'i:i4v tl.ir iiiu iim sa ! i . ii, v-.v Yuriv. awl that da,s i.niji'l 1 f-.ru til- t l arnuuut ..f h i.r w chid '. . knov. n. I;;prani .; inarriod. A uHl: h:x wi!V ät r.':l i;t. Jos ph : t. I Im h-rie, r v t. th' sto va .-aroh' d for ri!:i.s li'oni a burr.od poij.-h. 1'h.j v i 1 ru it .' ; .-. Th' bou.-.r did pr. ico-il tho .ilu.ib.' i ' i r i t s - Tho ,i(riii..s r.f fi k n.!s w s- .ir-'lh-.l. Th" h.o' t:"t found, ln-r.ini':'. it.?ifcd th- jail. h -.a.-. r.ut p'"1'r.dttod to -r h- r htbatid. I '-r w.U a n'c-n Auihi'iitics ar un 1 1 i p i-1mmi i tut n of ii part of tlw Mob ti i(.-,t. It ii a "Tttmniy t ' Viimu " tilok. tlKy MV. ;-nd hUnitieant oi" th.boldnosT of the Clii'-i-1' uniPaiiin'ir(irer "b" ''"li'in !'-.: tl rn hi. 1 i t oi ty- and. who i h :nu" '"-uhl in tho 'c'. Tiio" b !i"o now that 'iinors nr-. of v.iPk" op ir nf du;ppil prompted rot urn with iho bel!f that no im etis it ion would ro- . . - .1 T. . - s'ilt. or if v v.hould ctl'u . rs would i oko th" tr-il of 'Tommy . ' Vmuv, .' Tne F:-P.at'ro of tho no to io"S no '.i-Mrn v. ith the lni.-raba' i.onman vh-n of th- iu.t notorious of bandit:? , i iTonnor. Nothing, s-'.'- the ! qture an I d irinr, poinis to "Tom rnv. tho orlpip.il."" pocial inspectors v. o! airiv. he tc r'.Kht or early Thursday. Postmat r I.ittr'-ll ho'.'.ev. -. Justice operatives J e pa rt ti e n f ' at- enroute. to Rlk'nart to sk tho cr.minil. f ric St!, h -ad ef the -,v York Centra! pnl'eo force 1; a dir.- 1."-.C. "ffo-iJ . r the jn : ir 1 1 100. POSTAL INSPECTOR avs or rsinr 101! k 1 A i - " - -.r wn Tt A RIP'S. Mi'h.. Jan 5 -Some cne r.' conr.ectde w;h the reitoffi- ?ervi -e took the reimer d mail T-curh from a . hart. Ind.. eoriy Wednesday in th-3 orinicn of Swapi A. MacSwam. pr S t! !rr?etor who 1" dlrectipp th n.- rar'on of t h rcbbo-y. Mae-w-tin e?hi h- v.,i Ud to thi. l:f b' pre In: unary raruna ojrroun.1inc tb.e robbery. h' - t..n Th roue thI - a V o t r ; . Slo d. -.s delivered : r.a in -and ri P e f ' f e t rf.1i from the oC'l fro Pi the I 1 the Rak.train for Grnd Rapids. TK w.i.1 nc under m-irlnr cuar-1 r.-. -V. M ''- ' I Vd:r -p. a -,:! pwi:n bsd r,:t bf--M Hi : o r a to the aluo thOCEAN L1NKK CLKAM s GIANT WHAl.i: I N'V.W YORK. Jn. 1 S A ..-foot by wild' T'a TV itdea od h prow lriP- W; of the Italian liner Pr - -on. a ccor.1i c lirr to parsonh oC" hod - rf tb.e v e -. V. h hr" A'e irs iiy . The Presidepte Wil.-n in ru RAtlantic when th ü-chtf d ' :"z hrt t iy -Art- - a 1 1 w h -ih ' a ', " T. ' of ;!'..' vi .-.-' ti HERE IT COMES, THERE IT GOES!" Time is ;? nvr c" p is:r.s: .wtf. und ftrer.? ! 1S r:vfV.." Marü!? Aur:h:. '. i Hopv 'o4p-.er "No so or er 1 tbir.s: brouc.-.t -.cht t"- an it nepr bv : t. r t.akfs ' : s ! "eC:', b -.vept wv " Orpcrf :n;f :e t. h hiur? ar. i s:'1".e world S'-'i'h Pr.d are it'oy.c thrt :r.ir.v thir.gs brecht to 15h fr an litar.t bfor b.. jre --rt nv j- fop.r. Ard the pi e -.vr: Thv oo;n the 1 Fr-1 of r h p o ' r f r;,,,,i, p-.- t'-o r -'" o.-. 1 e-r i Put only fe; a.n '.r.stan . ihe T" lhf! .'hl;f 1 prpTn w - 0 r The p' t pror-t! h frit YOF hou! rt who ct thr thd& ar.-l pnatch th- e.j-portun-ttis w-h1 others cr. th banks and wtch them drift by.

BOOSTERS for SOUTH BEND

[image] GEORGE H. VOEDISH Sales manager Muessel Brewing Co. ELIMINATE VITAL ELEMENT IN U. S. OPEN DOOR PLAN French, Japs and British Sidetrack Move to Investigate All Concessions. (Continued from page one.) waitinig for further instructions on that point, too. 1 . 1 i. s. t h U i ! t " t f i ! it'-' o n o i f r 1 1 tt'.-o.-.uoii:. i'iid-'l .is UMi-ort 'i nt u..u".- in th t I' -') r . fin.d j,1-:. .Mid it i--il til-.cn on H.-"crt-'l tht the ft th" op'n door .ortin to the diusif . v b"i k into . I: ill "IIt Iii 1 -1 1 1 n f-u iH "i" arioth r. Som " .ii' .-lid to lo at - t m pt . r. f brum th- 'limina.t"d a.rf ni t n hth' v iidr iii. a rain Tlnirda v. nlthouch mlnu: thir .uld b- small i ii in- 'f ii rou.iiloiat i'n. I xplain IVojxial. At Wpdnf.-d.-iys roinmit-ti liiert incr both Albort Sarraut. for th ! rni' li. and Ruon Shidchara. for

th" dayjtlio .lapan-'-s"', ,'iko, further rjurs- . pt ndiii'-". i r.jon- r rd ins th' tneanitnr of tho

Huehcs op- n doer proposals, Haren SPidoh.ira. .--iii;i'".-!inr that practical ippli' atlon of the board of reforon -o s.'h ii1' tniht I'O difficult in favor of th no"-" sv-iity of so t or-sti-tutin' tho board that, its membership would bo accretdld to overy 1 mo. ir Auckland fddes, for tho r.ntht rtpln-d with a proposal that tho prni'fss micht bo .simplified by s-lootiui; panels from which members , mild be rhdSi n by onsultation anvn th: arious foreitrn off ".oo.c Ihr hi Sliid' liara, then toip hrd on rto "Mstim; -on-o.ion.s provision, enibcfliod in arthd- 1 of the .tneri--m resolution proposing ;;n amendment by whhdi tho jurisdiction of the bo-ird would apply only to conr -.-.:; or..- s ucht or cr.into in the future. While tho disCUs?ion w.i. procof d;n. Sir Robert P-orden. of tlc- Hritish dolocration. suctre'ed I tint th- v. hole article bo ftrik.n nit entirely and hi.-, proposal wa? acrepn d all around the table. P foro th-i rcmainitr thr:2 articles v f i r adopt. d. P.aron Shidehara mi. a spree-! compirinp the. oricelocla ration of John i n 1 1 op f ti door fay with the lancuauce of tho rcs1 oiutp-ui ppoposi d by SoCy Huchos. ami : u -p..-. in inai tnroucn the intervening yiars the f?cope of the pol-i-yv should b-. appreciably broaden ed. Mr. prop, ic-.tl Mudioa differed replied that his tho "Hayfrom pr.pc-t;on. in h: thit ; '.! s more p:npn. sr coif .c. only in i THKACI TK MIERS WILL PRESS DEMAND j l-OR WAGE INCREASE Continued lrom paq;e on.1 i - Ai'tKifl O! the c.onj s; ii uiior.a i commuter n uisapprovI m z the ainendr-iont was ritifie-d by j a vote of r2 to 7'.. i 'itin ein inn proposal listed ! mor than two hours rinrim.- w.mh the action of RowK in susprndin.cj oiheerr; of the Kan.-as Union strike ( ai drhat of Hall in opposin-.' "direct: ttp'o ri C'Uccnint! o wao anpn'. -4 w a discus;': d. MISSOI PJ DISTRICT ALSO 1MI0RSKS LEWIS b AXsAS OITY. Jan. I TJin Mi--r.-:i: ,!; 'orko; , " rvn tion eO .a . t: -! of strict of tho United Mine America, b. -ro la.te in biennial Wednesday d l .as endo-; nsr the p R Re-w-y luesld'-mt !: '-.i' union. :n sus:c .no a'.r:. . b r Ho-Aar v.str.cion of Pres. o: .b." Kansas Iis':oi as Pposir.c the Kansas r::. l curt aw .- e when the - a.-j--i a.- take i n a dop d tl.at reo-.i'-rr . Arch, tr--- Miwjn d:: Hhn. pre re t which contain--1 rh two t.viTures. Tho-.p sc-c-rep rt h id ! "ii he', d up p.-nd - fur: he I i 4 S C Mr. a nd ere .ir;'.-1 a i-!V h a.-t v.fok b,- i:m. :r." reus sp.akcr yu-iudmc Frank r'arrircteti. presidrrt of the X i 1 i 1 o i mire:Y. rvl John A'a'k- president ef the Illinois 1' dci at lor cf Rabor. Re fire adoptinc 'he rep- rt the -,-o r. t : c n pa;-e-d a t evolution proHing for .m imest:gAtion cf the -T t r c e r y in ar.sa.s between Ilcwat j ..nd rh international union and rr. a ' 1 r z. a op 1 :.!tteo of : - e to r.iake C : v e .-. : ; at ;o -1. 1 wo o t tnc -ni1 "-tee ppniheräi would repres nt 1 1 - t : r. '; v " a ional unior?. two th.--; d"-pC'Sd' How a? force and the rfth the ft -el - I ration .-.f ht-u-. 1 STANDARD OIL CO. (Eis ITvAGhK ''. 1 T. T:i kp.y. : o . - a ,a : i ::r.:.?r of . J a n public 1 worx-J. on Sehalf of the arovrnnient ' h isre -r. a creemr.t w ith th 1 Rrs r. -. tr. r' 'i " .'.andard '.Ml Ro.. ' wh:.h :i c ont -ol .1 ty th Standard . 0:i R.i . e.vine ü :nr. rarely for o:! prosp-otire and w i! s:r.kinr. and ' uls-o. t0 porpf extent, a' tradinc: rons!on for J'a yeir. Kay th Tri -

run a tr.dy.

Richards Greeted by 500 Queries; Throng Watches Him Answer Th em

I - f !;r raj will sr: a pn 1 K. S Pa. tr'.l nif wh'C ren :? n" ring .et with fiv sma.il op.;, I j'jrro'ir.'Unc a dia-mond. A:-. I rannot nvntion th ram . iri fM- paper hut it n a -. th sb.ooi- ! i ' ! r w horn, you irrt su. pirjn-'! ai! W h O V. 3 .- 1 y o'i had in your room it th'- tinv , fMir r 1 1 i manicu: en. 1 .-- 1 rpr-t tint you will no? - iM r.'j ; i: cover your nn. f: pi iK :n I io on ;r rp.y 1 - " : -1 v. ill rr.y l.ujb.ür.-i ;i r.a II r- ;r .r.u-r.r ,.nTU pj.riV'1 l II "1 - Ar- -You will los-- money :f yc i ; s vr.nr rrop?riv :p,:s vc-tr. t wrwi'rj n.-lviio r.i to Tv-ilt un.rii n .yrr from this fprir.r. O . n i t--r. ahciil for yr-ij "ov mx Vfran nl r" HO ro J.-j t ir.r; h r c j i r-f ij ;trs,Jl your hul'jn'J O'lrin' tint T:-d of timo Wilt ibour inv 1-5-f you plp:- flt rn on anl if h will bo PTi-uch bom. An?. J v. o'jM -Vllr" tint VOU

jmko morn fonsMnt application toihaen rnArnf.l .-m- thr early part j tho fr ': I nufhoritioc. at;(i 'vill j of 3t September ap.d i. at pro?nt j h-": pof-Flhl to hur your on broucht ! livins: in ' nsvillo. Ohif Th dso , birl-. , will bo a f: trior t h 1 : rorninp Noj M. IJ. M. Will I rvrr bo married j vpmbrr. I doubt rry mu-'h if "Jin, md Iiot nvny moro ohil Iren : w f.rr ni iriy you.

. -a ill T lnvo and wh it r Aiia I do not f p. foopd mar i r.ico for you until if.li. Th time i j: too di?rant to rlirrr! th nam" , t ti-i oivl hu.-onl In tho i r. r 4 n 1 1 ni o you will bo th ' two children, both rirl-. t.rK fobcr of 123 and th othci fl'T Of Ml 0 m the .pripc of 1VJS. 1'. O. Would it I'o won for tn? to hold on to tho 8took of tho Con- ; 'j p."1 'f'.i riro station", and tho sfo.'k of the I'oop' ritivo ko i-y of A uicrioa ? Ans. I pou crttip pottnjoiit of tho liter, but tho forniT ill V'Ooa ru- fairly valnablo to you litrr on. and would .idvi.-r. thnt you r -tiin thl ?tol". I A. K. Will 1 pet to ton my plaoo tliia ?prins:? our homo always b happy and prof-porou? ? Ans. Wait until tho. oariy part of thi? fill if you w i.h to rraliio a s-Ui-factury pri'.o for your property. T sco n littlo bettor niutinl underMrtilUiii itj,4iaii;i, "hi i.iii . i4"j affairs, will provent any unp.ei'ossary unhappinesJ In y. ur homo. A. B. " 1 1 1 you please toll mo who stoo. my pun out of my hunting roat in th? attic. Ans. I cannot mention names in tho paper of anyone who has committed an unscrupulous aet. but I .eo distinctly that you suspected two people. The best I can tell you is that it was tho sniaprr of the two wh pot your Kim. j p. j. pjoaso pivo mo the name of the woman who my husband has becu keopinj; company with, whore they spend the-ir rvo.ninpa toKethcr ami should I t a divorce? Ans. it is impossible for me to mention thr. name of the woman in public print as her husbnd is tn; well known locally. I do seo that ou eventually will have to zt a divorce, if you will brinsr your rpie.tion. to the lidies only matinee. Friday. I shall he pleaded to -jive you the other woman's full name and particulars. M. R rieaso tell nir if i)rrc x a dark shadow in my lifo. Ans. I see 10 occavan for worry about this on your part as you ovl .lentiv have hoon misinformed, for Ii tee, absolutely nothing to conform with what you ask. py R. My hrother-in-law has invented a scarlets ditferential. Will it ruccccd? Ans. I would advise that you wait until 1?:;: before you attempt to make any production of this. Co ahead with your incorporation, he-oau.-e ou liavf. a future for thi.-i: later on. T. I. M. I am buyint a home and operating a business, and would LOCAL ROTARIÄNS TO ATTEND MEET AT INDIANAPOLIS Tno-Day Visit to Capital City to Be Made for Convention in February. Ri.t.irian.s of South Rend are planninsr to make a two dayis' visit to Indianapolis, Fob. 21 and 23. A report on the facilities and cost of pttinc down to the capital and return for the .täte convention of I r I the Rotary room of the Oliver noir wdnedav. It is to bo arrancI e-1 so that members may leave South Fend on a. special tram comne.sed ot three coathoo at l1"' a. m. j Feb. 21. and return I d'.anapolis at 10 a. 'During their stav in j t h o R. tarin.s will live leaving InPi. l'eb. L'lk Indianar laboard their peoiii tram. ThMotar, club finished if scries of lun.'hcor. for pctal employes Wednesday when .. i hers of the pos-.offico were rn mcucsts

parr of the!0f thc Kotnrian? at the Wednesday

nf I luncheon. R. R. Slaughter welcomed the cov-erntr.ent ;ui":? and .1. N. Huner. postniat-tor. and II. A. Schnelle, assistant po.-tmatcr. responird to ih welcome addr.ss. Th following telecrarn froni PrAtmaster Gen. Hays was: read at the luncheon: W.ahin.qton. Jan R R:.. Rd Rond. Secretary South Herd Rotary Club. South Rend. In l. I unders'ind th.a th Rotary '.ub of South Ren-i is tomorrow entertaining pesral employ s of th" South Rend pestoffi -e at luncheon. Thr is splendid. Rh-.ase convey to those 'present my cordial good wtshe.-. iS rnedl W1UR H HAYS. PARSON OIJITS CHURCH ! To rfcomf mr.u . 1 s ' w v-r a. .'. - . 0Fi5 MOINKS. Tv. Jan. 1"--B-1 i cau he des r.ot wh to subject' ; himself and his church, to criticism ! when he hangs two murderers, th! Fv. W. E. Hobb. parson -sheriff of J Polk county. Wdneday announced j h woul1 reficn his rstorat at 1 L'rbandalo Vderatd hur- h. 1 "I do not ff I T should b a r.ru lir pastor when 1 do this, so T am

Koing to resign from th" rhuroh. Rand chairman of the board of th wJP preach my ?t Prpin Jan. 2?," i Stutz MotoCar Co. e,f America was .id Robb. I announced "Wednesday.

- i '. I ' r. . k .1 S U ' Ar;-. You "" ll' V" 'j-; r5-5 f Jl ir payn.r fnr your hom but I .ee nothing promising eot ? the r-rdi-i.arv in your h.si r.e ss until lat this Minn".'. Th-' year ef ir2 irr'j 1 ou . J I. Whir, b a s hor.T of PIT Vsl be-lroom flipp'r. Nu Rook u'i'lr .vme furniture tat "ou hav fiorf'! ,rvHv in :thr l,. ...... V-.w wis ci rr:c;J 1 HViir . I'll ' 1 thnrr. h thr r.rrv. v -vm r . c.,....ot.i . . i . ' III x i Jl i i ll Iv.ifti im frm , iut:r Inr-.tt. ! i . ' i ' 1 ' 4 i ".II 1 ' t I 4 ' ' . ' 1 . 4 4. I l ''-in 1 d"ion-l upon 'Ik ots 1! .km i!-- Itps: '.vith? Am.- I'm nit t (". o for thr prslit bur until afr tho firft cl Mroh. T ,fJi.-- that you bavo a b-tr-r ni'1rjt iri'l wirh ho par-ti-i!h wh'Mn u aro i--;r": bu5l r. I. M'-Wnr dorpt J-orcp S. answer .my I ttor.? iioc ho 5tilJ j ii. ' ir.-. nnu v "v r iii'Ui . 1 Ans. Your f ri Gio 'c rn F.. F. T. Will you plra.v fll m if my wife i- conc; to.i.o contentod on the firm? An.". Financially you will be suerrraful hut for domestic reasons T s?o that this 1 not a wiso movon your prt as your wife will not bo content to remain in the country for more thin an approximate period of m months. . V. Would it be advisable to stav in my present business? An.1. T advire that you devote more of our time to your former occupation, a it hold a better future for you. I" J. W. Will I always work like I am working now? An." T .-co no cha.ns.ro for lop Tlie poyt lew pioptll.s but 1 .SCO a chance for tho betterment shortly after the first of September. This will mean more to you both financially a.-? well a.H brinrr a.-ier and wisl brlrifr a irrrater contentment of mind to you. F. T,. M'I.. Will 1 z 1 we.-t soon; ean I pet inploymcnt '.' Ans. I earnestly advis tint you i ."I'm iiii lit re and not c west for at bast another voir, and when you do co. co to the northwest or to the southwest as your re il success lies there. A. A. P. My department at the factory is closed temporarily. Phill I lok for other work? Ans. I advise that, you take .another position . mpor a rily as it null bo some time before your forme. position will open steadily. P. M. How lone will I bo located in Flint. Midi? Ans. T would not adv;ise that you make a chance at tho present time. j as you will receive a. better offer j later on that will mean -more to j you financially. I T. Will I over hoar a era in. and I will my r-yosicht improve. I Aus. You will ne r aprain have perfect hcarinc. I 1 would advi4o you to immcdately consult with a reputable specialist in either Detroit i or ChioaKO, as there is ample opportunity for the improvement of your eyesicht. I see that you will always have to wear classes, howJ cer. Hiis was Richards tmal (uestion 1 1 ' i 1 'in1 .-'j a , 1 ' 1 i l .1 1 1 l 1 1 1 i inriaii hient will ap)ear tomorrow. If your question has not already appeared, watch for it later, hut be sure to sin your full and orrect name. Retters MciKd only with initials will be ignored. If you are In a hurry for your ejuestion. take it to the Olher theater, where Rlchl ards de.ubtless will answer you durIii lll lll'l I o'l IK'll j I UP w I s 1-- ru O t 1 1 t 1 O I 1 rt M ä' f t V performance. Private question blanks may a No b. obtained at the j theater b.. oth e. Hays Will Give Up Cabinet Job After March 4th Sipi. Contract to Become Head of New Movie Producers' Association. (Ccintlnued from pa?o one.) pcarcd on tho formal announc ment as the conimitteo charco of i I formincr tho association werf Adolph Zukcr. William Rox, Marcus Roow. Rowis J. S-elznick. R. C. Col. Sanuir! Coldwin and r'.r! LaU m m 1 o Cll.MK.Iv iii vivr." vs.

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W AS I TT NGTON. Jan. IS. Tha fore the council -n the proposed "movir trust' h.xs purchased W.U H. plan, it his benetitted by the mi--Ilajs to lead the screen in ad rive I take.-, of other state . Many ea to dominate the j clitics of the j were reiat. d hereby valuable propRnitcd Stattsand ejuah anti-moovie J orty was decreased in value because legislation. rr. Wilbur F. Craft?, of .-mall factories and c a races hepremier of reformers, charred hero ! uz allowed to be erects. With the Wednesday. j ,.:t..n pianniru: liw ". effect such

Is there anv American too dull j to resent and prevent tliiö oris pi rto run j a-ry of nn-sctly a foreign trad thi government in the interest on- sect?" Crafts demanded. SEK ATE OPEKS WAY FOR REFUKD1KG AD ROM'S BILL ACTIOK Continued from page onc j money w;,i available, hut it was j.-aid that th.e pi pemdera n. o f sep- . timent xas for a sPecifr provision that the tinatoirg ho done with , . funds derived from the ?io of r- : funded British bonds in the United (States. This brought up th.e cue.-tion ef !.!.. - - .-, - e i: A g-neral pcedin? up of the i werk of th.e senate alo was said i i -. -- i.-- Frj?Tr-i -,-- . . , .. :tmns for dav and right secern cf i the on-i-.e committee ' Asud from :h- allid debt refund - in: bill and the bonus mea.-ur. th -enate will hav before jt the four power tre.ty. the tar:ff hill and all of th annual supply ineaurec, a? wfll a other important matters. A. A. RYAN" I.EAVKS STUTZ CO. NRW TORK. Jan. I. ns:pnfjon of Allan A. Ryan 3. director

CARNEGIE FUND REWARDS DEEDS OF 25 HEROES

" I XVI TT LKAfii. n nope ncroi.ni RecoprrizerK Dirr in At tempt, to Sae Live. 1 Cont inud from pa or e i i drn from thir b'irr.ipc hir. Ohio. .Tn. e. lr'l''. John Hf'.-i H-lfrick. rO Tivh trt. V-tv!ll-. NVw Havrp Conn., bror.zo n"i-iTl. Tf.frirk tr.fd to avo ; a brother hr.t "mir. from brt n? burned it Naiv IÄn, Mar. 2. T. Albert Kolk, Ft. John's Hrfal. Brooklyn. N. V.. bror.z r.ill KMk trid t o s4v a fov from flrowr.inc it l'-ro. ;. v.. Juno n. Ivan T'oir-i! r?)'. T.IT H'irtori st . Swi.alot p i , hro!1.'5 mdal Po,jrabrar attempted to a lm ! iv.affr ir.ffhiti!' fpni fuffo.tion r.i a pit ;U f5wi5.sal. Pa.. Jun K' 1 7. rir.Kr W.. Killer4', nomesttvad n j.-svale, Pa., hrorzo tndal. Killereo, a.ttenipterl to ?ivo p an Podrabarao from suf2' .iion li a p; nt Kwi-.-valc, Pa., .lutv- . K-17. John Robert .M-'Alii. to,-, p;n Rir-r. Minn., bronze m-'dal. Mo Allistf-r. ae is. oivf j a school bov froni drownins: at pino UUrr, Minn , July 2j. irn. San Drownine; M'om.ni. Isabej i:n?land. " Ifet u-nuiy .-t . Boston. Mass. bronz m-dil. Mi Fneland. are 11, saved a. woman from drowning at Fryact Pond. Me , Aus:. -. m. Krnneth I lon-. MTrltKld, Minn., bronze ir'dal. Lon. ace 11. f-aved a woman from drowning at Mernrield. Aur. 10. m George Loo Ktulti. R T. No. ? I'adnor. Ohio, bronre med. Stuhr, a; l-". stopped a runaway team at Magnetic prin. Ohio. O'f.

yoiijjrM'i. Mnd prevented it from collid

ing with an ommhuf in which wri 11 children. 4 ! Robert Stewart, l Wtlli.nn street! rrw Haven. .'onn.. bro'izo medal, j Stewart, a ttr et car conductor. triol I 1 to save a .-hild from leoTn'.- sho' k nt New Haven. Aue. 14. 131 v T.vle Allen Willard. Stilwell av., 1'reniont. Chio. bronze medal. Willard tried to save a boy from drowning at Port Clinton. Ohio. July 1. irci. Fmery J. Meinke, inV White av., 1'renionf. Ohio, bronzo medal. Mejnko tried to save a man froi drowninc at Port Clinton. Ohio. July 4. 1321. Peter C. Rumpf, Tremont. Pa, bronze medal. Rumpf helped to save to men from suffocation at Rausc) Crrok. Pa.. Jan. 21. 10 2?. Frank Carter. IT. Hudson St.. Fort I..-.'. N. J.. bronze medal. Carter vaed ; man from suffocation at Ran.-cd 1 Creek, pa.. Jan. 21. l : 1 . ACTION ON CITY PLAN COMMISSION DELAYED AT MEET Council Refers Ordinance to Committee Dicuss Pro-po.-aj at Special Meet. At a special mc-tins- of the common council held list nisrht, an ordinance to establish aud Teate a city plan commission was introdu d by Councilman W. C. T'rler. After a lengthy discussirui ;nd explanation it was decided to refer u to the ordinance committee to he reported back to the committee of the whole as soon a possible. The general assembly of the icrular sesfion of F21 pissed an act authorizing the mayor, board of park commissioners and the common council of all Indiana cities to appoint a city plan commission. In order to carry out the provisions of th' law the ;irdinanoi! was mtrjdured last nicht na mine the mayor, the common council and -the board f park commissioners to constitute the city plan commission. Would Kniploy Fpcrt. It will bo Th duty of the commission t-" employ a ify planning expert, who will survev the streets und inspect the. city with the. view of correcting iny defects in tho liyout. A zonint: survey of thj city v.-ill he taken and plotted on maps, to bo submitted to tho commission for changes together with rei.-om-mended Improvements. 1 he pur-po-e of t!"i- pi inning system Is to biautify tlie city by rcstrictin? certain sections for .residential purposes apart from the j-rlctly industrial -section. p Indiana is one ..f the la.it state--to adopt such a law rr.d according ! to Rred W. Kelb r. who spoke bo- ! conditions could m-r. exis An ordinance appropriating tlie sum of f 1 !. 0 2 trori the central of I fund to the - miseellar eous fu":'l of ! the p irk board to b U .- e r their loavment cf tlie .lsrccsmer,t I - e;rc.!iRwn a v. urb and pradii.s. ; a as referred back to !i committee j o f t h e whole for further investier.I tion. Mcm'ocr- e-; the c-i;r,-";l eontcri ; Coat the o:ty hss r.o t:'!-- to tho park 1 nrnnrrtv adioiripg at d should not ! near the expense of a-se,cnler.t'. !t ic common co'i-'i t o the oaJntv ! c I. tr rad into an a gree-ment in F 1 1 . T.. i hereby rn ci. too-. orr 10,1 . ' Hatomi park under a perpetual r T " mHr w-:'.l bo refrr-ed " th ity attorney ' A k 0PL S C AMIK V to i mR AMIf. RF.VFRinCF. ; TliRRL' 1IAUTE. Ind . Jan. IV I lw Shanks, mayor of Indianapolis. i V-" '' of nr.z can :div f Albert J. neri-Jge for the republican r.onnr.ation for United States senator wph an ad - . . .. .

dre-s here Wednesday r.igh? hoi."-""

lowirsr tii- mayor. peoh a Vipo j . e'.intv Revridge-fcr-5r.ator epjv, ( was organired. wph rmlel .y. Mll-J jr a chairman. In the afternoon j Mr. Shank and v.. r-'irtv attrnd-l th Organisation meeting of th Park county Revridge-for-enator club at Eockvlllat

NOTRE DAME DEFEATS MICHIGAN AGGIES, :M

R A ST RANSINC-, Mi-h . Jan. 1 N!rr' Pane won a he.-'r-ry ;ü with th-- Mbhigan Aggie.-, here Wednsdsy by th- 5.-orr of 3 to l. Th , Vi-.fr D.-i?T! tivim ni,plav'1 f P o . Iii":- threugr eut the föntest, arid ! th- Cellar work of Castner f at -i' - ORGANIZATION OF INDUSTRIAL BUREAU IS PLANNED HERE Appruxe Plan at Monthly vMrctinj: of Chamber of (iommcrrr Directorate. "lr-a i -t on of t ii.ni'if-i.-fi!rr'i urr-iu to M:hawrfka ;ir.d to oprat--' f'-r t!i" ir.rc-t of Total inaniifa.cturlntr eni i rrn; n t .H ivwner wn-: nnrnwvT .i f I rhA

, . . . .. , ' Kubiak. Kincslev .T H-,K-r. i 'hi' '.- nthly meeting of the . hamber . ' - , v. , . T ,. . . ... . j - Stecher. 1- rank Nelcon. Arthur T mere.- directorate. . d nday ' , , ' . , , - t ,r. xx. r,.t, . . . ( 71ark. Michael .1. Key. V lhr' F on. Miles V.. n BrKti of the;.-, ... ,4 tr . ,. , . i Toberts. 1r.. Walter fo- rr A p-or.-

i or omr a fterno i-outh Rend Lath" AVorks was r, imd 1 ch'iirman of tb- committee on organisation. The hurevj wiM be . stablishe-1 a Carly as pot.-ib;o, if was said. ,an-lU wi.i o,'-r-tie iur mo I'li'in 1 ion ma nufartuvt rs only on a similar pi 'in of th" Merchant's bureau now op-r-r'tip.iT in So ifh Rend. An order was approved bv the rf ' tor.-, to -ptcre-t out.-id-- cap - and investments rn ide in South' Rend. Th order was rsncnllv 1 adoptr1 to stimulate public mtereyt m Building and Loan Companies, to promote huildina: in the city- at:d multiply tie number of home own-: or.-. j ! iirther Inticatiou. j The matter of the request made, by j the Indiana Reil Telephone re-mpmy 1 for raisin? rates on phon" gcrxice in South Bond was referred to the com mit t ee on public, affairs for further sMiration. Walter TUldehrani. inve ehairman of the committer was or d red to submit a report, of tlie inj e-t ication at an early mootinc. ' Announcement of the yearly membership campaicn of tho local Cliamj l.ej- t be launched during the month of April was made at yesterday's meetinc. C Td. Johnson was named hairman of the drive committee. A similar drive to the one made during 121 is planned this year. Arrangements for a celebration and commemoration in 132"1 for th centennial annier.-ary of South Rend since its establishment as a trading' post in 12 I were discussed. A li.-"i of .cmmittpcs and committeemen for various phaseo of the work of the Chamber during lf--was approved, by the directors. I hs- us sion of routine business occupied the remainder of tho time. LOWELL BELIEVES COLLEGE FOOTBALL IS TOO PROM IK EM' i Co n t .n u e d from pac onri at thc clr-e of the season it has been th habit, to keep ut of the grames with other colleges fomc, or in many ra;-f s. all of the members of the first eleon, play inc. in fact, team. This ha.a been a a second source ol complaint. To arrange- a matc h with another college and then put on th held not. our rccular but an eleven compoccel of .substitutes, has boon criticized as unt-portsmanly; and yet V 11 1 I ' I."" '.Ill I'' i I ' ' II K'J ''.T these games is almost certain to cripple some members of our team bforo it has reache.J it. maturity of training? "'ritici-m has been directed a No to our rc'Us-j to play gnme off our own on our field with the exception of Princeton and Yalv Such a policy has been alleged to be cxc!usi if not arrogant. Fased on the samo feelinc is the demand that Harvard ought to play with more! tc.am.i from other parts of the country. "If. liko the professional baseball leagues, tiio object of the college football team? is to carry on a mnte.t for national championship, it is not unite clear how these demands an bo j roved unreasonable. put thc fjcijp.y, assuming that edueaiior. is the pr.nui object of the oedU-gc, is. .f opinion that tho member.", of thj team. thdr suRptitute-s. manacers, :., oimot be absent from Cambridge more than they are now without detriment to their -studies. " Recreation Club IT ins Ticket Selling Contest In the ticket soiling contest for ; the debate l.fturrn the South Rend ' Iii irR school and Nicholas Snn, the! Recrc.atioti club won with a total of TiT point-. Ttie Tri-C lub was second with points and the History club finished in third place. Thirteen clubs in all complete. 1. Ten member of tlie Recreation club "wlP bo entertained by the dobating lejm at th.o Reha tors' monocram banrjuet Thursday evening at .'. :ni o'oicel:. Those who w ill attend are IMr.a. Higgins. Odes.-.a Walker. Ioli Rullock. Harriet Klor!:o-ki. Khabetra Rerman. Harold Armstrong. Arthur HaucK. Ley. is Rose, Rus.-ell Fuller and Marvin Jackson. The Recreation flub i-- one of the larce t and bo-it. club in the Inch .--hoed. Its purpose i. in the pursuit of recreation in an educational way. The ofti rers are u follows: Pre-sl-dep.t. Htirold Armstrong; vice-prsi-dent. 101a rniiups; secretary. .Mary 1 i - m Mc kRi burr, and treasurer. Rais liar baut:h. Mi.- Khzbth Rargr. who ; an in-truetor in Krgksh at the IPtb r.e.ni, th.e lub spener. i " Ollfirtcrh' McPtinc ----------- r. Of Banking Association : Rouni table discussion of i'eni? of I general :r.ter-?: to tne r-aiifCing :ni n. i terest of tlK- oou r.ty was heard at I th auartrrh meeting of the sr. Icsf-ph County b.inking aso-.U-Ron, h eld Wednesday night in the Turk- ' i-'h room of th r)',lver hotel Forty represent-ities of variou bank of th3! cojr.ty art,n'Jcl th tarut nd me rt inc. Pinner ".. -a 15 -erv 1 jC'ni at .'b o'loo' in the Turkis'i and prcdd c. "harl- R. th F1r?t Na- . i Su "ir.e tntir ; z-?'"r' I linnal pre:dnt of bank, .o thi.- city. pr?idd John C. H! of th at th meeting. Rasall S-t bank th oi i.iti-m. rrxn srut max Abo-JL to hundred riv"c into th- Rahio ca. Ivov. and nmoke ar --o which ?annot b con''!.

DISABLED VETERANS ORGANIZE CHAPTER

cu Branch nf World Wnr Soldiers Starts With 21 Mrmbrrr. 'i ration of h h"ojrh r-T-1 n pT or ! h.p P.f.iMM 'otrn of u- Wo-h I T'a r Tva.. romp'-f'1 bv t'- -j rnüT-dr H. H. Hu.son I ir iv,"-it I..; :5 J. Murphy. :v .r 1 a n -i - o' Ith- Notrr Pirp.o p.-t of Vofr-tr -f j Poro'cn War-, wv T'-üitiI t : r. r -: ; . hv,c p-.ap. of th -ivjptfr by f,.r ; omr.i.indr at tho. Y. M. . A. bu 1 in? l?t nich;-. Ho nill 1 lus'ruto cll the- rt i-smrz f th--(for for th purpo:"- of c o: ConniMtTier ITutrp.. in .-opiri'-'i:-I Tu; "work In th" "it. '- vi?:tM ! r 1 11 1 . j 1 1 i . .1 ..4 f Hr.i thwin bo r.,i -j n h o-ir v. :'. to -i men thre for tnvofd'i'e C!i a rt or m: t: ih- i ; . ' f 1 1 are I.-w'-5 .T. Murphy". V- w- Vl''" ' n s ; ;T - f V. YeM Tfatchett r.v 't . I'lue. He- p 1 luff' -. How ard llirry A. Mhvoc, ArMiur'M. A son. Carl V. Nelson Mo:u i Mathey. Pr. Clare Th-iT. '10 1 Jurek. John ;-ennr'?? j ' WltkoW .1.0 Cb 1 1 !' K ITWO ARE ARRESTED ON BOOZE CHARGES Frank Carroll ami Ihere-a Vowak FlelrJ I'oJlowinp; K.iilhv Poliee Detail. pelecti srr. lhn.-! .1 -i d.-1 tail continue. their war F ,n, Jlnr w,,,ri1.(V , r,?Uy. , )V o(1rr,-,! o-t ll'pie st.. and Tlo Now . , k ?Iorroo ( a rroll i.p 1-1 fa i t or drink" place a th sai'-p!' M "lre and i.-said ti liivi- ln i t I T ( v ) A " aet 1 i.-p-n." i nc h'pior W i ! ' 'I othrcrs appear' d in hp: pop". attempt was made to po-ir water into a. bottle whp-b ootain 1 l: j i"-r an1 which Carroll ha-l p'-iii'd our. l.tit a. sufTicjont a mount w i s .'..!."iir" .1 to be ur-ed as evidence. Carroll w a - char;-d with unlawful pnv li'jtmr for sah and wa n b a 1 O ; Of d und'"r .$l.'"'rin bomls. , Oclinski and Pinter enter, d N'owak re-plcpee. wnu : seari h rant and after a lihent s. found a pin' of mub- hi bb-n Qiiaker Cats box Thor. -a , was arrested, .-harjred with r. liquor from a omioon carrn v. thWa r1 r h im a .'A a n i 1 1 g and I . I I rl was Tat er if leased bonds. Roth will be -jjon hearing in . it-, eourt unda pr thi 1 1 n -1 n a r T ! i o r ' : : t" r Charming Actress Is Real Crusader For Her 'Buddies' ""Sis Rita Could "Speak I 'rom the Heart" in 1, rin-z Aid for War Hemes. "Two years of cheering up who tho next day. ni'k'hr he their eic.aths docs t'"! i :i if to lort-c t them, now tha- tht t Ol U". safe. I snv tlo'i.. h roi.-.C!'.- - i;o.their country m .nncr. I t: ic loo them all. aud v Ii r- v r 1 go. i lift my voice in an app-al th. : :h.country docs- not for-. r the ,, that thc same .-.ph-no id utha. -.hey filt :n war. be giv. u iu . of peace." 4 1. " 'U day !'e h i IL l.-i .ei? Kitt 'i'Ol.U. ispcakiiif,' and spe'ik.m; ft- i i i ilea ri. 1 1 r ar. r u p' -u t ' light :. t e u da 1 '.I i. ! war and her rcputacsillKei" with that .-1 I , 1 1 . i a ; a - a e ii :h;:-s-1 i ! -ej persona. iiiy hi,: mad. lor f i mod al! over iho 1 md. Now .she p ,i Inf. . 1 nt a'.tris. thin I sh'-i was, b'.-füi , although h' .' -j lien- uce: .art ( id 1 t a 1 to. r .n a 1 . : n 1 pj and in tho c ne 1 in jmm- n i s abro -d ).-. i taken nothing ! tiia - 1 a ; il.t; Avhicn has won h- r a r -al ;! . Novs", in h- f cut tain tl'rns to a s. r:ous rua.i. 1 v.:.-. speaks the la ngua i;e ,, ),. -i-j ;i behalf of her "buddo-s. yXnal .Ink l'li-t." "ldie. thing.. t b- 1'. 11 1 m b- t d that th" boys 1. .-J j"ha nrst ...id t:..-y Ii el tu kl c.w Tha' th' ")- not. forg' t th- r .--rvi. . -. Ti ef ingrat.tudo is th- mo-.:, u 'lithing d.iy one ,an h . Tn. . 1 . : 1 C 1 . r 1 : . g I ( r . . a . ' fays Mi so Goid. j "I am trying to roc 1 pic I can frei iu the :- ! never enjoy, d any catr. a- I d:d th': soldi j shall tt4i otii' i o.:e.- -here, ai d toy : '. :1 ( t he p." opb: r" It ii- r'I If you tum t ; i.-1' .. ; i ou will tind .' a I pojnjlar actr ss. i '"Your mo-ss ize : .as I lie ard .' a: write s a la 1 fr-.-m 1 n i: " 1 1 j 0 j riL-e.-. h; op 1 ' 1 m-' irurr. w--ur , of s - r v : n... oith " W o are Tpo j ( minds and heart itn-acme the j dear thoush'fu'.r.e liiten to the reuse c oure ye-u cm. ' - r. I -1 c a o and r i wi:; pe -gl'' 1 r .-' : -' a : " ". . 4 " I e 1 1 H a u f 1 1 ; e SP: A 1 - r h.-h nai That S;.- h.'-a tr. mothT and fr .- w e e o r a r ' nd ef ih Sands ef soldier f.oy w -. a r in France and 'nr whot.-'i .-h mal;r.c a f-ri'l':.' effor. ':-.' pleas. ä the mu'.c.tud's from t! pheum circj-.t. f.he :'.oa her ' Hg E ':-" - nicht, carrying away : h r- (. - c th boys who turr.d ru on c vnir. g to crive hr a ro-.isms we;i. Manager ham berg is ir.g to br. rg her ha agatn : : r o -r : '" sror.a to i'tjm'a :rcm e-..-s-niT a n d r. e r r r : r. . n s a l:k3 South Bnd ar.1 war to com. The elphant :r.)r than r.v h rsrr iy v,.... urst a da;. . foI Feliag! In l-or.doc. I,ng . . r ; riac where ther i- mu- h r-' oustiah'y f .airly f from i:se. t p.thinE3 R'ephant have- tecn known tiv. on ynrs. t o

lir(jri'"t I'll irr tn 1'I In Hunt for Us-tj 'Inn

-V.S5- re;" if P". i ? r r.- , k ' 1 'TO! ;busy prografi is

PLANNED FOR NEW 7 " II;

.rnit'' to N'Mir V, pimpi Mortui I Ii.! n 1 f 1 ntoriu il !;'!' . I' A ' ;ou; to Trims ri i k casi: (,oi in ti:i i A o ,1.: Oih' Mi' l-eth M wife .if .- I p 1 : r t 1 1 r j-b , Si ' . , ; atr.-e , 1.' u-i . i ri.':. i ' Ab I i -' . ' Will. :'., IHN. HI UN TI I.: P. a ii-.-. . 1 1 ' . . . . t i . : 1 1 i : ! i Ti 111 T ! : e ul eye p I -a u ! a pe i : R. Aida brought tut' üi 1, o;"c ') . -O ' ' 1 ' , a ppa n ill 1 v 1 1 a i ?- o i n. r iv ' r: ."-' a !-- fire R a i : . I I Ol Co y -In hu In----I O ' - M Til- 1 . i h.ljf .'.- tl ItlK- r- ", f I or- j, 1 1 , I II 1 C a 1 1 1 1 in T 1 : I Ii I j:fl u-i r i 1 1 I : b f i ! . I. 11 P.a.b t II RoilflU' llU-II.e-- W.I i : if:pr ictb Fdw ird C F . . 1 t ' I 4 m Aldi r a i .) HOLD n nrP! mC MRn KV-W RKy'KRY v. re. f . ,r r a r. 0 r-' ' In Ja pa n . W e