South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 32, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 February 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 1. 1922
t. -, r o p . r ; .! t-r urfTI . rt a r r v : ttclr iti- r. the Jr:t. o er hPh r r.c La a r i -r .
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SENATE PASSES ; ALLIED DEBTS
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BOSTOX POLIO KM AX
KILLED L HOUR'S BATTLE WITH XEGRO
REFUNDING BILLS
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authority tor.
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::, nr. ! 1 to a dl at- b-tw.-en Prcr.::. a:. 4 thu Lrith which vi:;..: tri ir.rer.-Jlty ef feehn;;
. r i r '-.- - r h took tlXC v. r.cn
?;.-. q-i-vrt jor. r.rst c.nv he fere the eor.fre nr A wek-i aro. In Tu'i-iay'.' diu'-xor. Ar.4ba??a,-do-.r;;!t-nr.'l took th lead fjr tin ir"-.ch. ard Lord for the Prit-!-h. th f'-.rir.T hm. r.r.c the ul-jot V' the for by .-lr.i.o-.ncir.:: that hu .-!' r'-r.-.ved l.-;'crn.ar;on f:o::i lYd-. to .-"rut I-ord Lee" pr' vio ir
Convert Foreign Debt Into Securities Maturing After 25 Year?.
iflontinued from paare on.)
hoot her. Mc-Shar.,- .ini thrt !hpr !
policeman accor.-.panle! her tck tc i
the residence. Thy fo-jrtd tho door j barricade, and Murray snouted aun j Invitation to them to corr.o to a wir.- j 10'V. i They d!1 and MrShnr.e carted to clambor ir.. Jle was xrrteto.l with
tl:r"-o hots ironi Die n'-trro's re-
j volvr and dropped to th .:do;ralk with a lui:t in hia nl.doj;;oa.
r,f or: cr will Le appointed on tho , Methane's :o:nr.idcs promptly dht omniwin. acrordin? to cn. ; rurr.moncd as:tanc. Lieut. Dun W.Tfon. rrpuhlmn, Ir.diif.n.. who ar, lt .v0 LiGrar.iro Mrt-ot station
toll tii'r "Titi du nr.? dtoate on
H. D. AUTHORITIES NOT TO IMPLICATE OTHERS IN PROBE
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" that :z"d by
atinour.' "
n-nt, he nevertheless ; of two rjot eUUj to Murray' barri-
w that this was tho President a j cadcd dwf;nir.ff. Mtintimo tho fire
fntion. I cl f'T-i.irtmer.t had b-en summons and
I 1 1-1 Port-ent Interest. i was preparing to bring out the r.ero
lie.e-.Ue trorn in" section propor.- j hv tno 0; jtj
I that
intr -st rt the ot h..-n than
refunded debt
nrg- that
i ho i.ot
! whi'.h v, as added aa an amendment
a r.aval artilo by Cipt. frr,m the finance- committee, tho
(-w$:rx of th-- I'rT.'h r.avy. ..r-ra-d j cn:y important change made in th to i-d:cto a rr-r.ch pl:T ft ll!i'biH by the senate was the elimina-re-i; f i ';'w:t:arlne v. arfaro. ;tion of n provision which would M. J-i. s.r-inl d"!arrd Lord j havo givon the corn minion authori. d nn.itto.i to ray that Opt. Ca.-t-x ; jty to pottle and refund any claims
use or high pressure nozzles.
j From both front and roar tho police
con dud ed
by t'')o in t.hh.
.rgument on st;r.:r.a-1 wi!-h tho United States
tho Orrr.a r.s mlht have had against
Ari',r. v;; d or
wor-t? v, ay.'
licreafter
'any for
th' rofor
ro:
1 in
tho , f j
II'
In O';'o': had bn i
crd IIr;t.h rire'e1o 1 tltaf '-ixtox- w-i on'y ft. rnirT .'it t!i faff orira.:iiz.it:'n
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of
I'n.ir.-. i'i, lbmiirir o v. irlai". rlirly xprs?o,i ,y rpcniblo ii;oti t'-'iir.ii. mir -r. t , ojip.-.-'-d fi'rrr.an rr.'thod. Arthur .i. p.nlfour. thp rnb-4" -rl'-.r ror.tinuod. had paid that flre.it 3nti;n -would fu?ht a-?xln.:. tlio Nubian ir.- Mur-.-tton. In reply to that M. J'.-rr:t!v: ;ointod out thnt in th.o .rriI:n!r of war rr.anr I'rneh jT'Tr'.n b.Td h---T mobilized to 1 1 1 Jn Fl'ir.dors and A.? ire but wli n fibmririno uarf'iip u a h do.darod by i Tiy. rrar - )im turn-'d h' r attention to thf- .ubin.i rino dansrr.
'ovomment.
IlU'wrt-s to add a Foldiera' bonu
provision to tho measure; to limit tlo- .u'hor;ty of t!io rommissin in!
Ief-inn? inters? rayments and to
requ i ro oon g region. 1 1
th" liMiid r nOm acreementa
fii.ol. The senate did adopt, how ovor, an a inendmetit by Sen. Val?h, !o!: ..rrat. Mass.. reuuirin? the com'
A-i a rnt?. MV.'--d r:i"'r:r: r.
IV; If
.f fact.
'!. !i:'niv .r.tlf. r I r h -aid.
the Frmrh tiiol.r'a anti-suh-ir. 2'". as Mr.
I - r 1 1 pi i In- IlrltUb Stand. !.rd replied to the amb.if--s.n- ' r by sa ir. ho was not prepared to -n iut' a r.".v dicu.-ii n. but Ihou-ch It- .-r-uld support th- view th.it th" rml jnojuiu of th" f'fls'f-x art.'b- as hn had oriinh' ds-rii'd ir. Fur t hr nure, 1 rd ro tiiat t:i F-rlti.-h i ffrrt t . , bo .-submarin'. had
o;-Pft'l by linn'.- and th'tj tiL w3? to biln. upon Crnt Fiunin ?i ho.-sAv burden. TTe did rt wi-h to Tna'o fli'- j-,'if,rnrt. but I o - ! i !" f 1 j
FriMlu hid sho-.vn f.il'h. hid offrd Uran-o a tritv n a suar nnfe of h s-t tuition In Tlump, ho said, and ho fuct .. I thnt n further word b" .Ii 1 aboTjt . All th rnti"r.fl erpf flfi' "Fritflln. tho a mb"! ,r3dor drr-lred.
wanted to mnintatn ?ubm.ir'.ne
f.nct. lio Fild. which should bo romomber"d in ronr.oct ln with cnral tT.den-y to mh'jud Fra in'" oft n durlrsr tho dobito Aftr tb.o na il ronur.ittoo me--
Ipc tbi
i:L.-.-;on after the conclusion of tach rffundlr: negotiation to report the results to Jho Kon i'o. Son. "Walsh explained that tho object wa.s to yivo "pitlle.-s publicity" to the work of tho rommls.-don. Durirs: tho more than a week of
I'bate it was ehargod from both fid.s f tho rhambor thnt it ax tlf purp".-- to df for interest pay-m-nts for a number of year in i t!v interest of private holders in this country of i f., 000, "00, 000' worth I
(U i.nnin rr some ioreirn nation, it also was charged that if tho interest payments c ould be deferred for ;i number of ye.nrs the way mifcht
Me eb-.ired for the cancelling of the, j who;.- ( bt, principal and interest.! I Tlo.- oontentiniiH vrro denied by!
fhse in charge of the measure, j who fat d th.it it waj n-rrs.eary to j
le tin oimnil'Mon latitude and tiui' to ti it up. The senate wa.i
toM that t!ii trp.Tiirv noi.irfn-pti !
t xi ortle Or at Rritain to bejrin itfl interest payment iti r.. sliort time, !'Ut tint in tho ras of some of the newly elated nations interest payments miirht have to bo deferred
4 1-1 percen.. nr,.d ceveral volleys Into the hou?-,
l;ut Murray refuse to como out. Two patrolmen who worked their way through tho houso finally found him In the attic and brought him downstairs. When tho ollleenr appeared in the doorway witlh their prisoner the crowd which had g-athered, loudly threatened Murray. Thero wos a rush in his direction and it was with
diflioulty that he wa.s landed in the
patrol wagon.
At the station Murrav told the
cJ one bullet
for his wife.
at her request, but when they pot into the attic hi courage farted him. When arrairned for the murder ol I'atrolman McShane, Murray exclaimed: "Murder. Who did I kill? I didn't know Mr.Shano was dead."
Rumor That School
Will Brins Charge? Against Any Other College?. rOntinucd from page one.) "Notre Dame has observed the s.imc rule 3 as the writer n conference Tho fact thai a number of our men durtr.K recent years have been disquali-
althoush he w,y hot;eraI ,a.r&!me froril ths ir -it3 to ' tied for playing professional frames
the president to make t;e ,.,--1-- -nd dirt.t. d the dispatch 13 taken by many to mean that we
havo many profeü-rtona.s at .otre Iiame, whereas It really poes to thmr that we are untiring In our efforts to combat this evil ar.d that we act without leniency." No action on tho cases of the e'ght iron who voluntarily confessed to participation in the TaylorvUle game has been taken, and none will be taken until the, athletic board convenes afb'r th return of Prof William Farrell. who has been tent on a personal investigation tour to Urtana and Carllnville. Prof. Farrell was in Carlinville yesterday, and it la very likely that he will return to
day, in which taso the fato of tho j
eicht men will be known by tms afternoon. That they will be disom lifted officially goes without say in,r. Whether or not their monograms will bo revoked, however cannot bo ascertained until after , the meeting. It is understood that the men will continue to attend school, as the majority of them are scheduled to receive their degrees in June. Make Ixttrr PuMlc. Notre Damo university officials havo made public copies of a letter flent weeks asro to 70i middlewestern colleges calling attention to the threat of profeionallsm In college athletics and .usking cooperation in a concerted movement to clean it out. The letter was mailed Dec. 1G, fix weeks before there wad any public hint of the football scandal which resulted In disqualification of nine Illinois and eight Notre Dame men and t!i" announcement of it followed ci the heels of an announcement in Chicago Monday that the wc.rrn conference planned a wholesale Investigation. While the letter was r-mt to 70'
i COMICTED PARSOX
COMMITS SUICIDE (Continued from page one.) ed m on the street in Denver, and persuaded me to invest money in a fafe plan which they had. I hoped that tho money would bring me wvilth. "My salary was small, and 1 gue-a tha temptation was too grcal. Fu: I procurred the $12.000 entrusted to mein the estate and plunged it all.
Then e.am mv d'-;eovo-v of -
fake I am sorry." When tho cae was reopened
tho rovernor and :. C. Leforg-, defense -ounse!, pletiif. "not guilty" f- r h::r, while a similar pUa was ' r.trred in fn'or of Mr. Curtis
BRANDS COVEL'S STORY UNWORTHY OF HIÜLIKF
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At
the r
of I rank Mortime-
ites attorney r.f ar.ga:non our.t.
th eeourt rlxed rnl Saturday f.-r h ttirr the tr;al Ar.r.cuncin,: hia decision iho Judgo s.aid the 'ate
it will bi hampered b
Nr;w yoiik. Attorney Jacob IT. night brande 1 a
Jan. Harmon ' 'unworth.y
D:rTi?t Pu s lay of I-"-IST.-d irv' for
&how crnv-incir.g proof tint
of the trials.
y epara'ion
Referring to a tilt during thd argument when Jarir A. Wilkron.
the t.Li:.' i,t.:;ra.i orjecte-; p a charge by Mr. lVforce that tha ro. Iii cht between pdltical factions in
Jt'T the ro:-.:.
by Guy Cove'., taking t!;o
I the forgery of former I'rr.Vt Rccsa- '-'' rAVA to a. r.ntft fo- J a ' V ?n
which Mrs. Dnvna F Iiurkftt il porting a esntence on BlHkwell'. Island. The Utter, addro''d to Sheriff Iiwls Street of Vermillion county, Ind., declared that Co?I, a
mr Kouh Itlder. had imper-
iV .
sar.:uar:um. ..ar: r. burl 1 fr--'n h:..:l h.or-e
tt.. th aff rr' -or
A n: 'rjr.-i r. I ' r. n w 11 rf th fur. rral and H i ,:Jbt. :r:nl .-.11 1 ( ' mr . ftP'.
In
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t r-'' in H . :
w ; 1-UP.d
Mr. Kldr. b--rrc v.-. Tex , I
yeirs old
ll:dp-7n.
J. S. Ftl n
W a 5
t:r.
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hL-7 w;fe, Mr' he is survived
a T r '. -b-lr.g 41 ' .: d .
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and Pa
ccntly, his lawyers stayed the hand of the- law which had decree 1 a penitentiary sentence. That the
fund ho embezzled would net
have
bten due until this year, was tho t'-ohnlcahty which won freedom to
the downhearted pastor. ULi bonds
men settled with the estate. Who Paid $12,000?
Who paid the $?2,C"0 0 shortage
1
that
here, are well-to-do. i Ilia wife owns considerable lind, j
The pastor, previous to tho trial, fc-arved at the Brethren church.
Illinois played a part in th
cutler.. Judce Ildvurda said: "I fully arree ,-;th Mr. Wi'kert-n tn hi? statement that thL Ls a trial that will be conlucUd without referer.co to the pcht.cnl fa?t;or.3 of the
state. The court --ar.not rltvrc t-'
sor.ated Itoosvelt during the Chi- iudfson.
1912 ar.d that ' Morgan
of
cngo convention Mrs. Furkctt was
Mrs. Burkett's methods. I cat lettrr aside." Mr. rv.:atoi4 said.
in nocer d
I GO
;pe. out t ha
b."IV.
. eT.. . Is
her. IZmlneth .-. Mrs Alle F.r:d:s th-
r.ot knoAvn. althoush it is understood j conduct of thi c;c. that hl9 family, prominent people "This case is ;-u!
3 i sraie. i no courr. -vir.no: divest iLself' ) O j from tho knowledge that th.re are j j S f h f j facüon In the rta o, but thev chou: i j l fj tmJjiyfm 1 Js'ar.d will make no difference in the' f 3am . j I rr.-i r!or"f n tVi' r.-c I lm ' i " - ii 11,1
SI
STATISTICS
!e?al standpoint for
lar
th.e
frra fact
the 1 Vi o
MISn. 3IA11Y WARD.
SMALL WIHS FIGHT FOR TRIAL ALOME
ients ana to i ,. 4 , , . , pojico that he had rave approval of ' . . , . lor himself ar.l another
SENATE PUTS BONUS ACTION UP TO HOUSE
Defeats Attempts to Add Kill ;ir. Amendment to Refund
Pleasure.
in:
(Continued from pa.sre one )
for -I long a1 10 year?.
i
;a r
astern um mi tt f -Ii--'
ri;.- I br'.fh tho C)l r.--o ra'e-.-n !
railway problem.' and tlie reluf l'in 1r prohibit Importation of Mima Into "hini, but rp-it bed ti- d i . :on U was F.J.l I'lifptl o- nicht tint the far etstent de.:;;-ns prohildy would ba-o fo h d:!de.I and emboli d into at b-ast two treaties t iuii.-1
of var!fty of ubte.-ts treated. Two drafts of a rrport f a bruit fed j bv e.ertt i oneerpln th-' ('Innerei
Ab ho r re n cc of "Flat Wheel"
'VCauscs Quake
(Frologirt?. Attrihule Sei?mo ;:rapliic Di.turhaiiro to Shifting of .Axes. ( 'ojitinur.d on pago foir tinn of the visible surface of the earth er of th hi:7 tidal waves that u.-ually rndinte from th" Fccny of an a rt ho ua ' lod the elisprvfi.s
t i be!i vo the "slip" occurre'l miles j below th bt-r1. of the r.ce.an. Iba i
vinlpcp was -.ttested ty the ijuavi rIng :"ei-niogi;iphr, whiidi In pome
r isfrn 1 a t h i -th" fommitt'"v
pit ii w !; o c !o
v et-.- -rc ? nted to The Chinese dele- ' d to that j"U"t ion
of tb expert . or:s:tral t etot dea'-
!r.g with an International tinmen!! mng-re.nt for t!ie ; ailr'Vads and I J
ins'.anocs were thrown from the rcording roll:--, while a. "strong machine" at iWhob-y was set in motion f(,r the tirsf time in many years. "No doubt the earth was read-
u
th- j
Th. rv,vvi, f'd !-.e;r e. ? h ; boret rr
e'tr S' m ew h a t t. t!i oth
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n e , th
I fo. no-, their modified form, r powers modi-
p irtially me. ting Ohir:".c'V If
''nri'.A th.o w r views at
mother m'Tt;ng of the sub-co;nmit-teo Yf d n -. d i P'.M-g If eq M;d T'l'-allV t.i,-ht tht w . ü ji; inr.l to h'dd nn'v ono pto-r-a ry " ?,-:o:i Wdn"!T.' morning
noting itself." said Prof. J. J. Lynch,
f r; . 1 t h f n We .. r s 1 a
UI:o
oVV.k W. fa- ea;--n In a 1 I.'.
" ' err 0-1 u. a ne m
;.Uh--' Oh1, thi! tee pij wor:i v.ii a:rtrird
W o lc ting the fop ::
l v : i v a v, ; ' 1 1 j" ' 1 b p.
1 of
at I : :: n ::-in
io foi:
f the
trenfie i t
S e on.
it
r c v n i an: s.u nm a Wf 1 n'f.i.i p!"-is
pr .! tha rvn.o of the rr solutions rn f x r ov-'' ni oi n s':v. mav al-o b br ucht forward f r forma apP r.-o i .
A. r 7 ::. w-.au' V i... t":
r.RAKUM AN KILI.Iin. nriF 1 IAUT11. Ind.. Jan. : T'.-lmer, years . Id. a brakii 'or- d by the Chieas--. Mitce .and St. Paul rnilrcad. wa.s- ! T.; -1 t y aft rro.--n a .Tisonu :. :; h-:- wa.s caught b -v. .i i. of .t train and thrown on
the raii her.tarh the who'.. p r i v..t,,; e:r.;-lwVcd en the .has ' :i v;ll;
r.ir.ers trail'.. He -a couplirj? the air ha so 1 "f.v.fr. two cart. In !ilfrIrg the train his head was crushe 1. !, -N s ir ived 1-y t h e wab.w :.r. t t v o c l.il-1 re ti .
seisp.-w '-rra ph io obsrrver at Fordham university here. "About ever f-n often the rartli beooir.es upef, goes off renter, changes it axes, rand usually about the same tlm-- there i? a violent earthquake, a slipping of miles of strata, and e -ro merrily along a cam." Th.o Andes, alfin. the r.iclfic coast iii South America, and tlif cliain cf ro. kv fortnation wliich jean the two continents, disappearing into the s-'a off southern California, are continually lifting, falling and "slipping." .ic. -online: to the seismologist and geologist. Many of these disturb ancea take phice in mido(.-ii), the only visible evidence brirg the zigzag lins ti.ii '1 by a peirnomaph. buodiods of milts di-tanf. (in.- if r'r.e i m notable examples of such a aroi V:l:i riYlirit! Ill I'liili.i" t, : .... 1 scientists .Mil! udu.ipg tin ir brains t- account Ilu the "dost" arth-iUjke. lbs source of origin ner has been definitely established, although it was of such proportions as to shatter Instruments thousand? of miles away and to send a tidal ic liichng the earth.
was tho plan instead to levy new and I special taxes. Asserting that Chair-
!man Fordney of the ways ar.d means
committee had proposed a tax on gasoline. Sen Simmon said this would place the vholo luirden on
tlie uaeiti of that commodity and would N' clisa legislation in its worst form. Iprivilcs Political Imw Oppoin? tlv amendment, Chairman McCumber of the fi nanco cniamit'ee, declared it had boon declJ d to havo the bonus bill originate en tho house, lie-cause it Wollt 1-c 1 reenue-raisinr: rneiure and tint every ono knew that adjusted compensation legislation soon would bu ena.ctcd. He deprecated what he called the injection, of party pojitns into the. question and iid he obje.-t. ed te adding the bonus to the debt
I bill because th" president had jelared hi- npporltion fo anv -.o - u ,0.1 'U ro that did r.n nrovib tio;,N
for iinni-di.it' -ayrnent to the former s r ico nion. Sen. Watson f Indiana a t the dicM.rsion .t'nort v i f Ii a motion to lay on the table, Matins tint every or.o I ro w .1 I'onm loll would 1- p:i? '-1. The motion brought protest-; fiom the democratic side. Senators Ashurst of Arizona, Tinman ot Xevada .and oth.ers declaring that it violated the s-pirit of the unanimous consent arrt-onient whicii was designed, they said, to limit debate and not prohibit it. Republican.; contested rhis view after considerable wraii-rling, anil tho point of order aiin'r. the rule was Vhee Pres't Foolidge. In his statem nt before the ways and means committee, Hanfoid MacXider. Tiational commander of the Anir rican Legion, at t a eked Sec y Mellon for opposing the bonus: legisl itiou at thi.a time. lie declared that "inst -ad of ppo.-im; this? bill by pointing o it tli" ditlicu'ti s ed financing it. Mr. Mellon woull do better to find and suggest points ol raising tho money."
Court Denies State's Demands to Have Defendants Tried
Together.
the grand Jury which returned this indictment saw fit to make charges that are clearly unfounded and unauthorized and the charges have been spread broadcast to every village and hamlet and every- home, I might Kay, not only in Lako county, but In the state of Illinois." The court refe-red .gain to tho facts that the governor's lawyers had claimed Immunity from arrcat from him at the time, ho wa.-? Indicted last July under the. anrirr.t monarchial doctrine that "the Icing
If any prejudice governor in I-al.e
can do no wron;."
i exists against t.ae
By Associated Press. WAUlvEGAX, III..
Jan
j county, he f aid. Vial ! to this cl urn
t Is- a si much due 'o th" .soe;-il re - suigamon cunty
wife r.f
Sunday
MOVING rilllMITS. TL A. Burlier, 1 2 2 OtUwa 14 rokacon st. Virgil Conrai. -if; 1-: F. Wer.c-r t., to IOC F-. ',h;o st.
Ori-) Ilir..-r ÜIS S. Wry
1 S. M.iin st.
Finer Murr id. 12i
'ton av.. to
! rr. j:. Col!?.
; Chi-ago. i C. II. Fisher, 7r3 rnrtsw e t
to
r ft.,
. Wft.-x.V.Sj--
43S H.:rr:'--n av.
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ta
Mrs. Mary Ella Ward.
Christian IL Ward, d
mo-rning at 9 o'clock at the hom of her daughter in Fort Collins, Colo. She was born at Wcstville. Importe county, Ind., March 12. Inöo, and had been a resident of th oommunitv .aJl he.r Itfe.
She Ls survived by her husban I, j K. Dajfon 5l
Christian 31. a.rd, to whom ?ac i was married in South Bend on Oct.! 27, 1S73. and five children, William! Ah
Ward and Mr?. F. M. Sroon, of, day for tho cor.jr. ruction rf a or.
Colo.; James P. Ward. story cement Mo'i public giragA.
niTILDINC. PLTIMTT. ulldhng permit wa5 issnri T-v
:r.
Fort Collins.
Mr?
F.
1xll7 ft., to bo erected at Jefferson and Ivfavefto blvis. Owners, Hlr.tl
this! .Tal Steinhart. According to K-jeLi
of Gov. Lcn SmaJl and Vernon Our- port" of the
tis, Grant Park banker, charged j grand jury.
with I,!euL Gov. Fred Sterling i "These matters are something the
with conspiracy to embezzle t;ta.te
court cannot consider In the tri.il cf
funda was departed Tuesday vhen Lcn Fm.a.11. Tiaey are matters bo-
Judge ClaJr C. Edwards granted Mr. Curtis' motion for a i.evera nee, and overruled a similar motion tiled in behalf of the g-overnor. Py the decision the governor's care goon to trial flr.:t. Tho court immediately arraigned
yond tho country of this coutt. Accordingly T nan going to overrule tho motion of L-en Small and grant the motion of Vernon Curtis."
Charles Ward and
Bradley, South Bend. The remali'j will arrive in
city early Thürs lay morning and and Jordan, contractors
! will be taken to the homo of h r cct i $l'L''kl.
son. James Ward, 1029 N. Allen st.. ; .
where they may bo deyd until the tlmt'i of the funeral, which will b held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at tho Grace M. IL church. Rev. R. P. Reck and Rev. I S. Fisher ofticiating. Burial will be in Rivervdew cemetery-.
Big half-prico sale Vernon'.'.
ARBUCKLE TRIAL TESTIMOXY EXDED
'ntlnued from pare one.)
Indianapolis Business Man and Ft. Wayne Woman Held INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. Cl. John It Morris, score tary-t rtasurer and t.eral manazr of the John R. Morris Coal Co. and Mrs. Fthclyne Nash, Co. of Fort Wayne, are being held here under $C.Cu" bond, jenditg further investigation by federal authorities. They are charged with Nasrrancy. neglect of child .and a statutory offense. The couple were arrtsted in a
I notei room jate .Monaay ntgnt, v h-t they had r if d under the tnme ) of Mr. at:d Mrs. Jo!;n R. Nash, police j said. Mr.-. Nash is sai I to be sepa
rated from h -r husband, and to have two child! rn in Fort Wayne. l-c formerly was Mr. Morris' stenographer, it was said. Morris has ono
schools, only nine replied, it was announced, and two of these were f5tern conference schools. The letters said th it while Notre Dam "hail almost conclusive evidence that professionalism uas making serious inroads into cur great college sport." it mizht bo difiicult to prove the charges in court but that an in estimation would separate, the wlvat from the chaff. Idie letter explained that Notre Famo, nf it.- own accord, investigated the v ports that three ,,f its
m-M played professional football in J Milwaukee. Wis., and that the men j Garvey, Anelersop and Larson i confts.-td and were disqualified. The) letter then s lid: ' j Merits Attention. "In eonducting tins in est igation th0 member of the faculty hoard
lotv.' In en c.nfrnnfr-'d citl n titll - I
ion that merits the t-'criotj atten-; t;ou of the ficuitv of every college j and university in the midd!e-we?t. j We have reason to believe that a ! number of other playerr, front lead- ! ir.cr crdlecress and universities of the I m:ddle-w e--4 have participated in I
similar srani. Indeed we have alinost conclusive -vidence that pro-
! f( ionalisni is m iking; Ferious In-i
roa-'s into our irieat college sport! and that it will require, close su-: pe-rvision and very watchful care to! prevent our rollern ffic'ball play- j ers from competing as members; of j professional trains on Sundays rlur-
ing the football season. "From our experience in Milwaukee (on the Garvey, Larson and H. Anderson cjses) we know that witnesses are unwilling to give testimony that may be used to convict a college n!aer of profe ssiona l;.m. "It w-i'jjd therefore be difficult to prove before a. court what we ! d-.o to be true, that tho proir. ' rs of professional football are
j rapidly and successfully inducing i ecj;- i'dle':e player-'.
"It is hoped that, this communio :t ion will rouse the middle-western colleges and universities to concerted action against the promoters of
professional football. tln with any such r I ;e d t.'pOTJ."'
Our cooper.aeffort niav be
child and separated from Iiis wit-
S-.-ttmb-r. U12. nnd Mrs. Bates
lue in 13.,;. na early in 1910. , s- veral weeks ago according to th A motion by the prosecution that I authorities, t.o t.-.-timony of Misj iey Ievcst, j .
a o a. nr.g r i e s- cut u -n itr.es, be -tr.rken our "on the ground that
j I !l When
( stir, m.c ;i ! i: d.
iictt.d with her ' previous it to the pol;ce." was de-
de:ens-- cb.arged that the :h n:.-- v.--. re obtained bv tlie
attorney under threat and
! duress. The witness testified on
! the fMf.d that she was influenced to !
U. S. Steel Earnings Drop In Last Quarter of 1921 NRW YORK. .Lm. 111. The titunt ial statement of the United States
ar t
Steel Corporation for the final ipiart' r 01 1 C 1 . issued Tusday, showed
that the corporation failed to earn I tanly to tl.eir part in the game
pfclaiu; mi:n inixigibli;. i 'HAMRAIGN'. 111., Jan. r.L The nine University of Illinois footbaU i players who engaged in a football ' game at Taylerville. Ill , Xov. 27, j were declared ineligible Tues-oay for further participation in athletics at ; the university. I The men admitted pljying on the 1 TaylorvIHe t'-am against a Carlin j Mile, UP, team which included evi ral Notre Damo men. About $100,-; "01) had been be t on th'o garie, ac- i ( rdir.g to resioents of the two i town. I Tr.o committee which declared the I L.inoLs team ineligible said nothing! in i:s report cenceming t-uirrender' of tho college letter.'? or other t ro - i pairs won by the suspended players. ; The nine men suspended aro Wal-j quist. Sfernaman. Cranglo, Kaiser,, Gammage, Greene. Simpson. Mdhr ; and Teus:her. Mullin, a sub. was! ;n th" party but wa.s- not called up-j n to play, according to the plyei.'j r-tory, and no report was made on j him. All the men conft-ssed volun I
Tho I
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rs just
what
Ye. th.at
ftf were .eiding up to Rogers made trhasse i a; s right.
the tsrafements
dictation.
at th' The
district i prcseeu- I
more than about one-sixth of tho eligibility committee which barred amount required to pay the common the m. n from athletics is composed.
tion a:l exercised
that over
ro Mirveioanco- was the witr.frses "until
dividend
Total
for thit period.
earnings
acainst J 1 S.; ! S .0 " S
thr.
of ll9.hl2.n3S, ! ton. W
in tho previous
biVirv.n absob.itplv r . t--" -jr.S I
- . - - . . . --- - ' . - j -' . - - - ' .' u tti no dure,s.- wa.i used at any time.
! uarter. and net income of $11,L'2;
faculty members, H. .1. BarS Bay ley. and D. IL Car.
1 an. The suspended, players will all return to school.
'"12 was further reduced to $7.377,-, ? I . after deducting interest charges
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IUI.MN IMXAM3IATION NILES, Mien.. Jan. Zl. Robert
Wohl rah. 27 yrar.s of ago. son
-irs riertna onirao. v i'OKagon
St.. died at the hitter's home early Tuesday morning after five weeks ol Llr.esu with encephalitis, or inf.ani marlon of tl brain. Besides his mother, his wife. Mr. Pearl Wtdilrab, two .ten. Miss I.illian Wohl rab of NilNs and Mrs. William Lamborr.o of Chicago, and two brothers.
jP'red Wchlrab of Joliet and John zl f 1 Wo hd rub of Nile. survive him.
Funeral ."rdof "have rot yet been completed.
on bonds ar.d adjujsjtme nts of various accounts.
FARMER BURNED TO DEATH IN BARN FIRE SPKVrll R VII. LP Td To, ?i 1
Firemen s Plea for Permission iLy.rg unconscious on a bale of hay'
Khaki Granted iv.,!,--e m,lr,t :.h: l:urnlr" .ba"v
wi.iiam tjrr, so, a urn; er living:
miles east of here, w as ere- '
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uw.n roo.i ami araggiug nntM while more than a hur.dre-I hose up ladders m hard on the blue j of f(,:io.v fiir:r.er3 looked on im uniform. committee of city fire- intent to assist him.
men comp.air.i Tiielay. Their complaint was presentod to the
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ir- au c"?r i coal oil covered floor, entirely de permitting the firemen to ..rflV., ., K ,Ä
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tr.ii irou-sers in summer anu ,f,,ur jrties
ccruuroy ones n winter vhiie c:i
duty. The blues will be pre.rv e l j.
for dree? wear r.ad wiiile going to
and from duty at the fire Pt at ions. I
x head of cattle and a
umher of snee-p. it is thought that
ced farmer was knocked un-
; conscious by the frer.zie-d cattle
jwd.en the blaze started and waa un-
T
i able to leave tire
structure.
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These Coats are from 36 to 46 inches in length. There are loose or belted models, shawl and tuxedo collars, bell and plain sleeves.
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