South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 55, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 February 1922 — Page 2
FRIDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 24. 922 '. 1 -. W 1 f HOME LAND BANKS URGED TO SOLVE HOUSING PROBLEM Many Perished in This Mass of Tangled Steel PERSHING SUGGESTS iZZ 1 ' MEANS FOR GUTTING - Jo':; - - v " v 1- . Pi - 1 1 -a ;i - ;!, ir. HuTalo. N .. ar I f t r !l t" f . f a : ! 1 r l - ' ' th r. r. t o p . ; . v. r ' 'a ri t :i ' p r i , : p . Tl.at rt:;r. r-f r-c .i t:- .t: r..; . , . . .. 1 IM v r r MILITARY EXPENSES r-y : h f.-.rr..-..l " fv . .7;-. . I . ' : s ;-' a ' - !.. in - s-T;ir.1 Pr.''.--'. r..r . ; p, j : h'-r j . rU"i" c - re i''.;zi':i". I .- r:! I I ; 'i t 't .'vr.i1 orpjt r" a: d th :v ff Tiyi r - t, t i : " r r . -. P . r !i Vr th- : . : w .- - w.n ."-i.'i rn. CaMcr Would Pres Lavs Dow n :ew heonmnic " : " rxp. r. ry : . -r.. 1 rinciple to Oovern I'eaee forth. frn-r.h rr.,.-... - r ... , r. Time Annv. - :I y i r- , , v iVn ;.;,,:. : : p r c :r. !!.:m' -.,. i h . : r r c i . .- to ' 1 . '. ' t - .Measure to Help Workmen . . 1 T 1 -.r :s : - t vn. hint.:- .-.fort-.if: - -.P-W th Huilu Dwelling.
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look, in tl-.o n.-uio- of "Sam Copiin" j '! hy tho oomm:s.-ionor of IVdrr.il ; 1- Z'. at tho oprninc mo tiii;- Thur---Iflaowin' h d'.-'i;t of in a 'hi- Homo Tx.an Panks and oporated ! (iav of the National 'onftinc' d
ca?" han-.. lVh Fields h nid. xpiair,f! (lint h- -oiu t i!:.o.a us d the I: at 1 i o of " 'npi 1 n." Sherf' t.öfliii v-titl Tiiiir.-da nicht lhat "fffjrts to l o. ;,. o this Knrik Look lhir! failed. As the Taylor murder wk committed the niht of Fol. 1. I'ield.V pff" ri' in t'hi'MC" tlo- followini; day -would prerludo h jirtioipafion in tho rrirno Fiod.s Thiirsdiy hold fr ad tartly I t- h.H th.orv of the V.i'.k.nc. Slirriff fV.thn Ktated. and rvn ftirnif-hod additional details. II. told the rkrr.ff a. 'hinr flrod tho shot that, killed Taylor, buried the pitol near the Tavlnr honi and later paid Fields $f'o0 for driving the automohl!o in wjr.rh th..-' Chipeso, a white man and a woman went to Hollyw ood. Another woman hFtdcn th on who v.aa pir.v-ip whn the rnmo w.ij committal, was impiio.ated in the tiuirder. I'jepiH .s.iivl. Th four -i- n.o.ioii I ' 1 'o ' - trss. a-ordinsr to tho f,,or5-Jp.-ir nimejt havo peen jen is An-oVs authorities. The.se men and women. Field" L " ' ""'"p rrior to Lb. 1 to plan th. . rime, j Th.Ir plajis Fie.ds sail, w W ted on Jan. ihy rn- j paired luin to art as chauffeur. IV AW FURNISHES GOBS WITH MOVIE THRILLS W SIIINGTt .", Feb. )wiiic ! "'tT ' Hi" 11 ' r I't l II' ll'l ' I I j (ifTuro r!ie x y department has! rvahlishM and to. lav main'.nn.H a I reyukar motion picture oxch lbco I -hirh in H..:e and th field of a.-tiv- I fry la rrobabiv second to rnne ' Thia oxrhaiu-- has operated at th- ! JJ-w- York Navy Yard f. r the ,ast !
ns ro,'m of fii; n'.ty fnt a reporter to An? icon;. -h TivCture ' ' J alley only to have him slapp-d on
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to th tlnnlc V, Atlantic "coast ! rPPortefi quite substantial hands. I nenem oi ino e ovation oi tue itr. i s, :' -u ramc- ti u cto's. A Wf Tnd'An -nl 'iroreftn I ThurS!1, wired Dr. Walter Franklin j other dolecafr. from tho ii,.or tool.: j f u o-.- ur-o lunche.-.T, wis served.
rtaMor.s And to w extent th ri'rr director of the American issue :f:i the fprrs--e,i m. ws and I pe recular bu-.po meotimr will U-lt i.vin,.'.' Ti,,t." c-i I,:Wltutrt for Seintific Pesearch. re- decried all efforts whieh they de- bo !;c M Tuesday. Mar-h 7, nf the th preset ,of.r it expect.-d that I 'lU' st::icr thv bn'iv fo I rtak an glared vvmnd t.-r.d to bar tu- pooi ; ho:r.o of Mr. and Mrs. Glcp David.
rac!-lr and Asiti- st ari-n Sub-jx J rhnc. hv been instal!d Inj . -ariotis raval dis-rl'-ts. ircluditpk- th Jilted Suitor Succeeds
5ttp"r. In Haiti .:r.i Santo Dmlitro. Ainti-in r'rttir nn htnes are "tots' pirr of th er.citie rlrt allow-anm for th Naw. whll rcuhr cu.s. s !n th operation of the machine s r! f'r-a r-., r.rt of fUn , ,. o t ' ' ' ' 1 t t rah. irr. "Grass Widows'9 Protest ipainst Beins: Tazz.cd I'PNVPP. Pop., r-v 2 t A ' ftrrni of prott was voiced Thur.ly by IfAdir.sr won-, en of Denver ax.alnst tri propria! to dticp.'pe in th r.w ritv dire-'tory .a di.t ir.c-tion her ve. n 'crass ' wP'.-.wm and thos ( w i ; o - e . i r. y c. e a 1 1 . . F- r..;ur-.c'. r. -r f h" p:a:i a nnf-Cr and liMPr.: th.F it 'pr a st'.rp. : t:pop i few won: en by m.akir. t: fke;r p --raI affairs pubb pr.---.ment Wvn.ep. w.;r pr'pirir. ti.o .'..r' - torv, i vsas -aid A rui : .-::p I shou; : app.v f this kip I shoul I applv to ?s "v.;: vs o:-- rr.y 'v.ts the :.r.-f:.t f t he v omen prof it.-s ' r :. Are You "On the Job" Or Just Working? Ar ,v; r.l'.it p the "itiri that t:.- C t i"! a Iv.ch yp p. v ap. put . : : r hot rt . w '. i.s our tl:.:. If i- t : ar.d. n b.iz o-r.t.'p'1 of i -n ht 1 .. n;en fp.e-e 1 iy h ; ' r: ;. r- :i - n if f Vour-.f and ;. . ur future to r.-.ik. the rieht oi.r.e.-tic.ri. T.1. v::v.z F'rt .-f r r.ip'.o:. :r.f r.t oftr. ir.eans the j -s of a n:an '. po;r.t..r. wrrth m th bu&lr.s wori i. Are ycu doir. - th work for whP-h j ;u're l-st flttd ar y.-.-j p.: ik;-.c a'.l ycu're worth? There's a f-ure a:i l ir.e xpn.'. wsv cf r..Ak;r.z a canvas of the lc-al p! r.-.er.t f.eld for just th sort of position you want. You can meet th employers of the city through a Situation V. a r.td i in Th e x, ..v . Tm: s' C;a-i;f.d Section .fep at Th- N -as -Tim ofT'.c and talk rhr.r r.yr s ;t h an Ad-wrttr nov. .
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i.r,unrm - . fjf S-n. a!dr II, "f X' - vr York. hit h '.v-.HI probibly nov on for art ion f-n 1 1 if rr' r''A irom" fir.d Bank' act. i ni nil nfts rrn iui:?a in in" ; r omm;tt-- on .an):ir.c and ;'irrnT !rf th" frtnt" finc .fpril, and J i is un 1r.-tno.l the -r.mmitto dc.i ; n.t fnvDr lt pttvic. Hfi-''r. a rr'.iH in t.v.A h'.jildinir s.mi;iMaii fausr'd li tfc r! in tli- priro nf luni--i i-i'-jm, -' m . as in othrr ui'.din? tnitrialf. ha. .-tirrcd S. u. 'a".lrr. who him- -. 1 " I 1,1 Iv In rf ll ?TaTr ar.fi i.u:ic:iiq; cpraunn.'. Tllll N Sitlrtra kxl. Thr hill apparrrtly ha- h"n trakrd hy th' oimmltt, r.f whi'-h i ' fun u ald-T i drtmiina it . in ii; - opinion aitrr an in-
( v'it i'n. it will afford a 5; rody An-'v.ay out of tho prrp nt "bad" HUia-
t?or: t.. ino-.o f..r .i.-tion -.t on. -e. '' I'!orV bill wa.? 1 trrHy aimf :I at .1.1.: . 1- ,1.1 . . . .:-,,! W - h N, Ynrl, Prorklyn hi ' co Philadelphia. In prop's to Uvi.i tn t ntf-i a' into 11 homo loan hank dltric's. und r tho ftiperviyion of a sprrinl hur-au of thr- trr-ayniry drtrjartmrnt. A rommlsMonT of th FMral Mnnm I,oan Hanks, ap-pointf-d hy tho prrsidont, would adinini.'tf r th- provisions of tho ar. f oopxTativ llulldlns:Tho hin alo propose to rrato ooprr;invo Duimirs: awnatinn? orca niod unlor nta.tr law.i approv-j under tho f.'ifrv:;nn.
Ten or nior suoh asociations in j .-orno.vhat heatodly. t!i- 10,0111Mny ditrirt. h.tvinc i-onihinevl a - ; r.onda t ion of tho A;i"-i. .1 11 Ihr ass t- cd' J . , 1 ' , 1 1 0 0 or more, would ,. : .suu'atio:i that at ad'-mio i-d'j atiou l.r pormiftr.l ro orani.o a Frderal rt'iuin-d in tho futuio ot ail law Homo Loan l-nnk r.m i l--i to tli'1 isrhool -raduatos rookini: .1 Imi--"ion I '.arm Iin hanks. The.so hank? j t 1 iho har. 'he bill pn.posp would mako lone-: IP.jhu Hoot of .v, w York, r-p-aKir time loan." to monilors" op H rrt ; T niomitnc: sossp-m ot" tho ,-op-nortira-s for not moro than $10.- f.renrf. m behalf of tlo An-oriran
'"'O, repays Mo on tho amortization 1 plan I'roctnr ,ot ( nnrirrinfn
for Public Office Sav'Vf lh ',Uti'f, :i r jor l II IUU UJJlCt. .Navani asked support of ,! i.:,, - Sprnsi fr, Th New. Time nior.dat ion of tho aKvcnti-n that, at
KhKHAHT. Tnd . Feb. 2.1 At allcirt a two yrar-- rt.pr-o cour.-o be
meeting of organized labor In the Machinist4-' hill hero la?t nlclit. former Stat. Son, Robert K. Proctor form.tl'v annoutTed he was pot a o.n didate for either Fnited St.afe oiHtor or roncrressina n from the TS 1 1 1 d;strot .t a meetirc of Failed h-id tnla Mich'.in city rrrently Proctor was mentioned as a candidate for the Fnited States penatorship in th I Ueinocratio primaries. Proctor declared lie w-as not a ,n n,jMfJ f p for 1ny offj,p nni ;Sficn. ,A 1S his rr.on; that the rests of !hr primary Tm u,n crMt .,m, th,t ,,, ,...- ..u . . , n 'ii.ui'i iio'-ii'-i" ii ii i t ". i m a : t lCf Ghost Mystery Arouses Scientists to Action N'i:W YORK. F b . I.':!. -Polio an'! r- havim; failed to sopo tho ,115's!PrJ' f th- haunted hous,. of Anticn.h. Nova Scotia, who. now fatuous crhost has arnnl tho entire ' proMnr.o. scioncr has heon ak'"1 f fSU' th ,nJ?tPr"' in iiaiuar ijeraiu. wmrn rrent4 In Third Suicide Attempt T. . T T. - T ' T T k i i'"si iiv.i., ren. -'vid P. Terrell. 2.1. a yminff Sell ! runt' frnir Thursday was su M ' U 1 in wllif i Sl J d to liae bo. p . . .... U'.s t.nir.i attempt at snucPlo n:r.'e : last .Saturday evening, h"a his! i .'. - .i-i"-, ,i. i ! . i . i i ,il.lU'l"., 1 r . dismissed him after a violent quarrel in which ho chargd her with "fiirtinc" with tho driver of an automobile in which they wer re turning: horn fioiv. chiip'h. IIh took poison. Held ill $10,000 Bond, For Federal Grand Jury INDIANAPOLIS. Feb. :,1.Art!r:r Nun and Claude Durmitt, of iv-'komo. arrested hero Tuesday ;..h! op a c!iar?e of steahp. from ! fer.-tafo shipments at Koomo, xe bound over ta the Fnitod S"a'S cr.atp! .1ury We d n ' - a v by H'.wari S. Your.cr. Fnited states o,-;y,r.l.pVer. Ti;d;r hopd was hxe i it $ 1 "..' '"'. Ti-.e n-en art -aid t - hse fton J'töa worth of .uf".V,". ' - IV : "l , 1 Indiana V. to Have AVir Commeree Buildup INDIAN-APOLks, Feb Plana irr a r.en con:merce ar.u .a new r.ti i . . - I ar.ee b-i::dipff at Indiana university i W ere -"pte.i per Thur.-i iv at a p:ee:!p of tn:?tffs of Indiana untverity. Ar'h haj been set as the i :er.:.a::v a.: :cr cceptinc ru.is rot u e werk. Th huilviirps, it is undrtoo!. are o be built a.s oon aj PICKS riMPLC DI1. HAMMOND. Ind.. Feb. 22. Mrs. Lulu Iorsey, w;fp of J. A. Dorsey. I a local contractor, picked a pimple ; on her fie Wednesday. She did j to'lay ' f blood pcisonlr.K. r,(K) oYsrrmis A DAY. PARIS. Feb. 23. A caf-restau-rant cn th outr boulevard has bn srvin between 5000 and P00 ovf.is a dav s.nco th New Year ho;. day. Never in th tnfnor' rf th pr-printer ha hin public fpnt h , :.ais.h'.y on food.
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D"rrioks woro requisitioned by army rru parties to lift tho fenvard ep4d of th piar Koma so th. h for bodies would he unhainprrd. Tl hutro st f 1 fr"mwr,rk was Mnashrd anil th rxjdosiop, imprlscnirr many vi dims in that part of tho 'a r ka ce .i-tu: d here.
BAR LEADERS URGE I n i t n t rt m tv t iiitiii AuAUDllllU lllAllUHU Chief Justiee Taft Favors F ull College Preparatory Cfnirse. WASHINGTON'. Fe . U.V :h!i lufti -e Taft of tho P'riT.J states. Joad'-rs of tho Amorioan 1 a 1 from all .-"!iii;h of tho country, and ropro-'-utati of unHndr .s tnd roiPar Associations disyuod. at pms H;,r asportation. don-j'inro. .,,.,!.. jtions wiii.-ji. .-aid. mad io.-.-..M I tho pia-'jort ion in?o th" t.uikr of th ll'-ll profess-on men ip.raplb id; ''" - 'l rroies,-;on men lf.oapabio "i roMUirrd 01 ail ;aw -riioo. -ra Pr.f. in fh" fut,nrTaft Vrgv. Full iir--Ch;rf .lustp-o Taft, p tturt -, ot ditions of what was dey. -r i 1 1 a.-' lilty m manv -nm mum n s . ui deei eelared. enabp-.l incoaM'rtept to p.. dmittrj to tho bar, u is m or- u:pent tlitn Mr. Ibot in .opo-atne f durational rr formt- -o tar as the future of th" lPTti p!. f - i o concenifd. Mr. Taft said ho wa-i not only in favor of r. piirinq: two ; years ctdbee t-tudy. but a full .-ol- j bp.-. our?; of law .-.hoo graduate bf for- they wore oT'i'it i to pracf ;c. ' law. explaining that "the country already has too many bawjers anl li cannot fori there is goip to be a d learth of thorn, no matter how thoruzh the ir.p.irat:on irsi.-t-d upon.' Addr..s.-s were mi h- by o-C.ov OL! . t W W" T.
amuoi .u. i;a ;sion r m.i.iua, i.r- v a .u?i' op s mrt nua v t'.I .--pi ir z nit r Gov. Heri.rrt S. Hady of Mi-- ' flow. r-. Card" ami tl a t : t : i w r- a souri, Prof. Samuel Wi'.'.i.stou of the i fetture. P ivor .a won bv Mr. Harvard law school. Prrs t .lam. P. 1 and Mr-. G. P. Monro, p. P. FroAncel; of Yale universal, .nd S;laand Mi-s .Mari'.n Pavoy. Lun.da. H. S'rawn of Chicago. !v i ;rjoP While Plnrf Justioe Taft. Mr. ' Mr. and Mr-. John Clauf-e, Root, Judo Good .vin. I'r .-'f At -pdk : SevenMi sr . n'ei taine.l tlie 1-Vll -.w-
U'1' - Wiihstop and Kv-bv. Iltdb y i express, d thenisepr.s iro:oi-'y i:i .... .m:a;'". which uoul 1 be enjo.r,i bv those a !.;. to afford a col';.--,.. . d i.-.i-tiot;. . HEALTH OFFIGER SCOUTS REPORTS OF FLU EPIDEMIC rev-opt report: ; ; red uses of inhuenzi. the pre.-e nco oi the d.Svas-e in its irulo.-.t dev.-stat it.4 form of two ynrs ao is d . nie 1 by Pr. c. Posenbary, city he iitli f-fp-er and soi-rcrary of t!;c l oj;-,! oi public health who in.- n, b ! ( rsonal canvas oi tc.o pyt tiej.-n. Tl:e c:ty l- sit.'u! ar' fr.-e of t p. ta.ou disoas ot a t: y kind. a. v o; !- - to Ho.--.-::..ury w I ;i'i: '. i scouted fears of an out bieak cf the "flu." Inf ad. pros r.t cp; 1. .-.! srrippe esse?, u-ua'.ly pree-t ;p t!i:-.-.son, nr:.-f t be u.i.-t i k- :'! tho in "lue:.,' a. the ! a of v. was dt tr-c.-f rat' I t !p v. : top o PM-p.. h.c slid. ' We ha no report- of .t:'u- p.i i f r thii month." si: I Dr. Po.e;. H'irv. "There have b-en Put i-ur.t deaths from pne-ip.vnii reported three of these beir.e pepp'.o of ad;RoM children undr thr vf.ar.- of a?e and onlv one ca&: nh,roTh. ,,f the nat:eut was rt:.' St atir. s: titer-, v. a.- r.o f,ar of ar. ?yv-( rn ,-. , ports r n . i :: -a n 1 KalaI atir.r from Ir.d.arap jn;12a0 ):avo ipdbate. hrrakir,: out Gn these repctie . he cor. u "A pa t:e"t came hrre from out of town ar.d was m when he reached th.o city. So far .i can be 1ejfermined at th pre-.t tint there is r.o tvider.ee of th- fx.tst-r.e ol i.an enidt rr: of ir.fluenra.Health statP-tP- rhow an unu.-ual-!y low death rate for !;r titö ot ysar. Th investigation by th0- health oiT.eo. accord::: z to Do.-onb::ry, into reports cf a recurrem e of influenza found all cases represented a.? su.h .lö hc.ri; rv.Hlicnant forms of itr.ppe ar. r.o: of the lui. cop; vanet ; WIth you say cigars say Dutch Masters. 4 3 -t f
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Pattern, Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats at Reasonable Price. Mrs. L. C. S tu Its 1336 Lincoln Way West South Bend, Ind.
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In these new Hats, Fashion seems verily to havr catered to the individual. Seldom, if ever, ha.i she afforded wider range of choice than this season. Oftentimes throughout our collection there will be seen streamers fastened to a quaint little poke shape. Again there'll be an upturned brim of straw or straw and satin. A Turban of satin may have a saucy bow straight out at one side. They're all smart and beautiful. Sec them.
Hear The Ross Crane Lectures Wc are very pleased to highly recommend the series of lectures on "Better Homes" and "Becoming Dress" which will be delivered by Mr. Ross Crane at the South Bend High School the first four days of next week. Mr. Crane is nationally known as an expert interior decorator, architect and landscape artist. Miss Hansen, who will speak on "Dress" is also nationally prominent. Admission tickets may be had, without charge, by calling for thern at our Transfer Desk.
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Hyde Park, Chicago, High School vs. South Bend High School at Y. M. C. A. Gym SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 258:00 P. M.
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