South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 62, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1922 — Page 1

SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Thursday's Circulation 17,864 24 PAGES VOL. XXXIX, NO. 62 SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922 MORNING EDITION PRICE THREE CENTS PROPOSE CUTTING ARMY TO 115,000 MEN

NEW BONUS PLAN RECEIVED WITH GENERAL FAVOR ------ Elimination of Cash feature Tentatively Agreed Upon in Committee. EXPECT SPEEDY REPORT Comprnmi lelieecl Aeeepl.thle to ! larding. Aineriean Eenion ;ml Trea-urv. "A ASIilN'f ".T 'N'. ! : 1 ' r t' ' ' I ! . . ;- c i . 1 t-rh i : r ortd r:" o.:ld 1 adj .1 . ! j;i.n Thiu?'I av , i ar'. ; ii i 'i si y ov- a f t'?-.ta .- , r ;'! ah- ::irr.i"tf e f tlii a n !:. t;m r s of ? hoi; -a ' d ::-Hi - rotn n; .! ? I a ;uhway.-' In th" caturv' f a t ): (f irdf d i ;i -h w i 1 ; '. 1 1 h a d i ' " 1 1 to rvie rr-rt ih -a ' ' t it i .-ub-t:tMtf for feature th'i'1 thv dj'i'-d a provision u hi- h v.ouid -al'. th;- !i. n i: a tiie i::atf option to h - t!tain iranif-iliatvly lim htnKS a loan iu al to one-hUf of th1 adjufted f-rv'fo pay to h!fh th y would , r.tith.l on the has'.s of h Kifc.-'tic rvn'e .-vid fur 4 rs-as t--rvi"e. i V orU Out Detail-. i a i i In annoiirviiig uio uniii'iuiiuv. it Kntut-nt, Chairman Knrdr.ey ;a.id 1r t-rnialiiv would be a wie',, before

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sill letalis f tli- loan provision J pov. er treaty were delivered by; ( o'lM be worked out and the ..rig- Hitchcock of Nebraska, l'orah i ii.al bill ,n mended to conform to it. j of j.iaho and Frati.-e (.f Maryland.! Ii.- r x;re--sr.,i tlo- opinion that th J republi'-an "irrecor.-i!abie.--" in the plan v.auild be " well received by j yr-rsa i'.h s treaty fiht. j house liicmlrtTfl generally that, it j Sep. Hitchcock, who f-upport 1 ! would not be nfff.sary to Kubmitjtnc yap treaty, said he would vote; t!i new bill to a party conference, j f( r th,.. n;LVal limitation, and Fhi- ; thu. speeding up the t;me o.f its j tM j... treaties aDo hut w ui!-l not suhrni.-sion to the b.ouse. I support the Pacific c;H-t unb i: Chnirnmn Fordney and other' wri niateriaüv -hange.l. Sens.

omndtteeno ii said they helieved the peu- plan would meet with genral favor. In and out of rnngre. for three rea.-ons. which were sumniari'd a.- follow in a formal f'11 j n. of j .statement i.ued hy lie p. tJree Iowa, ranking republican on th torn mit tee; e "1 The reedy veteian can obtain money as soon as hL certificate i. l.-sued. and in greater amount j t r n is P'o;,ied ny trie casn p. an t :i i t riTia bill. i "2 --N Ia:,'e drafts to be made. on t!e trci:nry until tlie expiration i-f the " ; r.irs. No new taxes required." Aoceptiibb All Around. Word went around among linin P. embers that the cnmrrpmieV pla-n v. a. aecoptalde i.oth to I 'res' t Harding and to oihcei.s of the American leg;on. and late in the day atier there had been informal exchanges i of iens among members in cloak . room and corridors it was said : corridors it was said : thp.t apparently a strong sentiment j In favor f th.e new pnpoal was developing. Be p. C.arner, Texas. the ranking democrat on the ways an.t means

committer, said that while there ; A reservation. proiosed in th j.-rd.abiy would be some oppsition j foreign relations committee's delib- j from the democratic side, it wies his j orations by Sen. Brandegee. repub- j opinion that a majority of the dem-, y-A n. 'onnecieut. was advocated! orat wouid snpP'rt the amended! ,y Hitchcock. He iroposed ! b 11 He thought the loan feature j insertion, either hy amendment or would t'-nd ti fTpani credits to the reservation of the word "unprovok-J 'ent of naif a billion dollars and:,Mi-- j tjic obligation ( lause. With- j tbus recij't in some Increase in the ! nit this change, he .taiil. he could;

st or i:irig uuring ne rxrans.nn iiod. i ! C-ST OI I MO lAlls.' At the treasury department the m prom : s was desiT'.rw-d rv fcticals "U'e leaser of two eils. I wa.s- indicated that Sec'y Mellon pMll was eppo!d to the enactment of any bo is legislation at th.is time which weuhl t' rain on the f " a :r tuit officials i 1 th'c p'an would make the hI'.nnrir.c much less diffcxilt than w(v:li have been the case under the nginal cnii plan. M nil crs of the sub-committee s t i m a t d that proposed ir. th th ca.sh payments case of service nun r, ! it I d to n f total J IV i. ' ided s'- , r; I Tr.' '.ion e v ; more t- an J.'ci xvculd To fh:s wa tild he m;;!;rr..s in admin!r.d in putt.rg under th.rc- i dions in th' y e : r e v- at w-r al t ra i : m a d 4.:d '.and :ng. home tt lerne nr. w rs s'ate-1. !". ow ear the a! we: ',1 he orlv h drop in 'he . c at r i to i;r $:. r-c.OcO.-r f. r r.,.h ; ay rt e n r s t pro; :. ' 1. THREE WOIKN PERI5H I $300.000 FIRE WAFT' FN. Mar-:: .. Thrfe . . e h 1 i.wir i.g 7 ,;:r i v :.;c I - r o e ". h r e " T ", a - er:- . I e lOOCc Service That is th .aim of THE NEW5-T1.MES in drüver'n; your paper. If your carrier fails to drlivcr your paper rvery day. report it at cor.ee to the circulation department. Main 2 Ith). By so doin you vrill cooperate with us in our effort to make our service perfect. THE NEVS-TTMES

Hooch Gratis With

Order of To ma toes Is Banner Bargain N ;-:v Ihic-te ;n i t i O 11 r ! YOKL. M'.i.ti j. Izzy and Mo- Smith, prohl-;ori'-:ii' r.t sb uth.-.Tii'in-i;a i i in vad d Harhm'si "Marl Following an t ;iL--r .-dream ot . 1 1 ; v fulk into n lis Imniern.an's dejicat ss. ii itütl ni'-'TVllii? th-r- .a-; a n;n "n faru.' 1 toir.a-:o-s, thf v order--! a f.in a h. Til" price- was a hit 1 ' 1 . hut u-Jirn they sain ph-d th-- contents. ..f t.vo bottle-; tli it wci.- "'thrown th.'-v understood. T:.-v iA l hottl-s of -in, ; h: ' 'a : : .- i i . r : a r t N e i wh and :iv Mr. Imi . -1 : i 1 1 - ar.-l FIR REATY er.-ailles IrreeoneilaMes Lead Fijrlit Again-t O. K. for Paeifie Pac t. w.shin;t .. Maia-h '2. Fire tlo- fair power Fantlo trrary a:- op- n.d in the kt.:Uo Thursday from both rpuhi!mn and domo-c-r.iti- quarters when it was railed j

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SI a day forun f,,r lf b;Lt afu'r ratification on i - , (lav i W( din. sday of the Yap treaty. The j

le!.ate. however, was declared to be onlv a skinnisii w ith the real f.ght irig srhedub-d for n-xt week. Declarations h gainst the four I'.orah and Ihame declared theii uncompromising opposition t Pacific treaty. i Plans of republican hadei.s fo proceeding with treat v apnart ntly the four power appanntly surprised tne op position. When it and its supplement, the latter defining the scope of the territory embraced, were laid before tlte senate, Sen. Lodge, o: Mas-paehiisett. rroposo.l t hat their ,ln. idc-at .on be d (pie r I at lea,: until I'riday urdt-s-; somn senator' di?ired to discuss the treaM-v. Mr. Lodge said lie did not desire to; "fi-iree" nctinn iirifl s.aiil lie would i not open the debate, but intended to hear first from the ..ppnsiti.. Sen. Hitchcock, who is to he absent a few days, therefore, took the Moor and launched the attack. Criticizes Serrrey. Tlie Nebraska senattudeclared th;lt the treaties constitute an "alii-i :inr" tim h0 ai.0 criticized vigor- 1 ouu- the apparent s-crecv surouu- the apparent .--oreey founding their negotiation. It appeared. he declared, that the principal object was to aid C.reat Britain in getting rid of the A nglo.Tnr,.nese alliance. not cUrT,0rt the treatv. asserting tlutt the Fnited States should he I obligated mulni- tri. i- in I ini'i- i un ii,iB .'ii... . . . j ea.'-'-r1 of against thf unprovoked aggression i signatory powers. j Sen. Borah said t ha t the alleged d-fe( t cculd not be cured either by i : ' seration or amendment and Sen.France declared th treaty womd ''ring America into "a trrible , u ar." Mr. France also declared, I, . . V . . . .!.,.,,.. , . . . , , w . i , 1 I 1 . . , nl.n lie U' i,i n , ,i; s ni'UI'.l I' 3 "their award at the hands of A rni.plj-fi n T- 4- r i 1 4 ' CT Hidi e? r-wl ..111 I 1 l.ll -.V ' .4 .t-. .'V- .' j rgainst ratification. He added that would not attempt concealment the hope that this would result. DECLARES HUSBAND WAS NOT INVOLVED ife of Hartman. Deposed Inmatupol di.- Jt.dcre. Testifies for Defence TNr I AXAI't rTS. Mar. h 2. Mrs. J. Herbert Hartn an. wife of the de-pese-d car.d. hite fcr city judge in the recent ity 'A'titn here, who :.- or. tr.al itiargtd with receiving o . r n e r P. ;. rded irr-ods. took the rard for tet.--"1 Thursiay S':e .sa:I ;.-bard had told r he into irforr.: th -c'i"" that l'rar"--s was a criminal, be-,-j.-;t ih e la er a d m : 1 1 e d the theft the Harton ai eutof an ii'itcm. mars and F:-v i3 we-f i:ijT at Iake Manitcu. ; Franc-. .vas arrts'.ed at Tyuisvllle a f-w mcr.th" .ft?r th trip i 1 to I4'..' snitu and h e cr.fesinn :ou and t !" 0 re ard H. 4 ' re -';T:es .m tii 1 w n on I..- :ar:fii .ut:::ar a - tne 1 a i i::a.i w .10 n-o-. . ; : a r o; ir.e p;-.,;, . b-1 to ih !a:t -'s; ir-..:.cirr.-rt hr-. Mr-. Hartman denird tha her li uir and wu. 1 any wxj connected with FVar.ct tn h'. n-t min al activi - !i.s cth1 r than r. " v . 'X 0,3 his utter!artr.aa 13 expected to take th Kttr.i In his own defers Friday,

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Sen P.or.ih "no of thn "irrconci! ihh-"' le aders in the fight against the Vers!ill-s treaty, is just as "irr com -ilahle" against the four power Faeiih; treaty, railed up for debate in th.e senate Thursday. The l.l.iho senator i Hncompro-J Tiiisingly opposed to the Packle paeöj ! m any form, declaring that neither, t i.tiin-iitifirj nor amendments can a . ' 1 Ml UVI P ,Hll ina,0 tho unile,.lyi assault on j the s-verelgnty of the Fnited Slates. in guaranteeing the integrity of the! pov-esinns ef other nations against aggression, whether "provoked or unprovo ked." CALL Oil CONGRESS TO 0. K. BILL FOR BETTER HARBORS Hi ii i I lvers ami Harhors Con-resj j .Make? Demand for Fllll J Appropriation. Y. Si 1 1 Nt J TO N. .Ma rch "deuir'nd" was made on congress in a resolution a. looted Thursday at j the closing .-'essj.m of the National I t:, ...... ..1 n . . .1... ; a..T l il IIVI II14l''iS lilMKt I Ulill iL approe at this si s-i-ui no I. . , . ! in amount oi money reeomme !-.'. the chief of armv nu'ineers as la l.r.... ..f '.--II l ' ' l 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 a e II i e I i i si I l I I i i '.1 rivers and harior. I'res't "K"n Snn' of ashlnston. N. who w;iS re-elected president of thv enures by a unanimous vote, I""1 attention of the delcswtcs to ; tne i act Uiat tins is an election year j and suggested that they go to their r 'o.grcssmen and demand adequate support ior xne rivers ami naroors improvement- needed. The resolution, as adopted, read "We insist that the only wise and patriotic policy of congress to pursue in making annual appropriations based upon the estimates substituted by the chief of engineers and we demand that this .session of the congress of the Fnited States approve- not less than the amount of money recommended by the chief of engineers as necessary for such improvements and we urge adequate com pletion of all by congress." projects approved j j Maj. (Jen. Irnsing H. Beac h, chief . . i . . . . . . . - .' . 1 1 . .1.1 Oi .IIIII e 11 LTi let-rs. I rfSSMi TOP' f.nnni-.'. T!-.!..!... .. J ;.l .1 . I..

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his opinion "you c annot get a better argument for the waterways than the attitude of the railroads toward! them The congress came to an enn with a cannuet Thur-dav nisrht at which! vt-e Pres't Coolidge presided. j i XV v V w. m m 4. www a. . t NOMINATES WORK TO SUCCEED HAYS H-irilin' Annmnts TT-iv" F;rÄt r "ri Asitaut t( Rr IVew Post. ma. ter-Gcncral. . WASHBNVITON. March :.-Ir. Hubert Vcrk. at present first assistant p Tmastf r-genrral. todav nas r.oniir.rcal bv fr-s'r irnnür - i. - - m -r 1 t V-4 4 ft . I 'S. r-- St fe ii-rt f r-irenf-m ! nn.l lit.-r ,-r.rs . f.rme d y the ten.ate. Work succeeds Will Ha. vrho.-o resigr.ation to become director-general of The movies becomes effective Formal .".nnntirrem" cf Work's a con- . - o t i o n w as ni a d c following a conTtr. Hays had w ith :-- today. Pres't HardIh .-a-is of Wcrk emtian ar.-l e death, c: ro: A I'crtm.aster ' ' n. . 'iv:chr.- from irtjurie rv jce.vf.l in the Knickerbocker theater i d:$a?:er. The fScfs of Mrst sxd etc- : r. 1 assistant must be filled by Pre--': J Ifaiir.r. Th-5 nmin.itior.s were . d. :i;i-'d by Harding, but botli -teh: 1 to r veal th rrobable t b cCHURCH'S ATTORNEYS ABANDON LAST HOPE flli'Ar.n. March 2. After FediT'.l -t-i-Ige (t'crge A. (.arrr.ter had .:.:..::: red h1 wc :! J deny a petl: , ' h..lii corrida In the ca. of Harvey Church. fntenoeJ ü? die cn the gii'.oTvj tomorrow ard th.t he war ' withc-ut pocr to grant a stay of secuticr.. 1 up th-i attemfj- for Church gj rrh: and anr.our.cfd the i " ould make. no further effort :c save hirn.

Porto Rican Passes Lie to Reilly in Mouse Flare-Up

Resident Coinnii??ioner Davila

and Knows He Lies." and L:res Investigation Looking to His Removal From Office.

WASHINGTON, .March 2. Follx Conlnva Davila. resident commissionf r of Porto Ilico. tloclared In the

hou? Thursday that Gov. K. r.Iont protests, passed a bill giving hltn Reilly "lie?, lis; and knows he lie?"! $5,000 a year in addition to his .alif he stated Iiis fir?t ofTlcial act asjary as a delegate to the hou?e, that governor wo.s tho vetoing of an ill- i he refused to accept It. and so an-

j gal act of the legislature by which j I the rnrriir.is-üioner was to have re-' ceived $20,000 in added salary during a four-year term. The flare-up over the row between the governor and some of the residents came after an hour's speech by Mr. Davila. Tie demanded a congTPsional investigation of the govrrnnr's conduct, looking to his re moval. He presented charge3 and i told how his people had appealed to I the Harding administration "for relief from Ueilly methods." j Tlnchcr Start Ilmv. Rep. Tincher. republican, Kansas.

i threw the hoiiso intj turmoil by j fdoner, explained that Iiis statement charging that Mr. Davila's animos-'as to the veto was based on a stateity was personal in that Gov. Reilly I ment in a letter over the governor's had stopped Daviia's hand before he : signature. He held up a letter, which

could tak the $20.000 from the treasury. Indignantly denying tne charge, Mr. Davila vainly sought to ! speak. He whs cut off by the exj piration of his allotted time, but later was given time to answr-r the CHAIRMAN MADDEN DEFENDS SLASH IN NAYAL FUEL BILL . Officials Disagree With House xMember and See Steamj less Navy. I WASHINGTON. March 2. Thej discus-sion of the amount of furl t I navy will need for the rest or tue I fiscal year, readied the Moor of the hauso ThursIav when Chairman Mad;len of th ;tp;)ropr;ations committee, in opening debate on the ! government s se ond deficiency hill for the year, declared in Reference j to the dispute over fuel oil that this , was thx first issue in training tne measure that -naval experts- had failed to raise the spectre of an inipcnd.fc: war with Japan. Mi- 1 i a a .i n üilo.l t i il n f-nlt in , , . . .. im ugure ior iuei o.i lruui ai oauo 'o.v ...... .,.... v. .v- v. - -

on a basis of $1.250.0 0 J a month.: "please accept my congratulations which according to one of the best j ,,n your stand regarding the lhensmen in the navy whose name I will ; in 0f brokers in the discussion of not mention, will suffice-." , the Hetts bill." Mr. Silkworth said Officials of the navy department, ;n n lttpr to Mr n.ir.fnn

however, disagreed Thursday ni?ht j with this estimate, asserting that even if every shin in the navy, at home or abroad. were brought to ancnor immediatelv and kept idle T..1-. 1 4 .1.. 4"..,! t, It! 4 V. ' uma jui i. ue.M. me mi. on, at me end of the vear would exceeu tne i limit the ajpropriation i committee has proposed by at least half a mil lion dollars. It was made clear by department officials that the general order directing that all naval vessel except those in the far east, the near east and in Mexican and South American j waters, stop steaming where they are and remain at anchor or at do-k until the end Of the fiscal year, could not be delaved many days without greatly increasing the probable fut I defied ney beyond the list proposed by the house committee. Ships that 2 1, 1 A . . . . V. I I IP Ir T II 1 1 I T 1 1 lO OIer;ii ;i I ; !.f,...., it .1.. ;.. !..uiif.,l ..ill l,n missions I only those engaged on abroad, to which they were sent at the request Gf the state department ! IM' A CtJ rrni HAW ATLANTIC CITY. N. . March

.Public morality on Atlantic City s örwm jur in esugauon into ute ac- ; ; famous beach wil b- inforced this! tivities of local stock brokerage firms: 1 summer. alleged to ha e been operating in vio- ; Or. C. L. IV.ssert. beach censor, j iation of the Michigan "blue nky" 'Thursday issued an edict banninK , la.w waa ir.st;tutei Thunsday aftt-r- ! jor.e piece tathing suite. moon by Pros. Att'v F'aul W. Yoor-; N or can the censored mermaids . v.ifi

' oons,olP tll"n,if IV,'H wnn a roiie1 or ihalf li . . . . . Kiit .iiiitt ix.-rk r-i-v- n ! ri e , with what the doctor terms "stock- ; i"gs." j "No woman with a on-piece suit can or.it to the boach." he dec lax - ed. "If she tries to ro into the water he will be arre-srted as a disorderly l Tf rson All women must wear stockI I mg tCK If they do ra: they will L e a r rest e-d ils o . "Women'rt claims that they can swim better in one-piece suits make no difference. They can wear no c-r.e-piece bathing suits in Atlantic City. "No skin tight suits for mm." SLAYER OF CIKhM DiES IN SING SING UIAIR OSrNING. N. V.. March 2. orre McCormick. 2l-Jar-o".d murderer cf his chum. Edward Shannon, whom he killed in New York after a quarrel over a SG ber. wai put to i-ara :n ine :ecirir nair a; .ag :inar prison Thürs, lay nighn. Ife -ny'J aud:b!y a he wa 5tr.pp--d o the chair and wa still praying ch,n the current was turned on. 1 in tne electric enair a; sing Mnar prison lauriay njr.t. 11 P I ne condemned man nau rezn'i . . . .1 .. . to in p rtr.lt his relatirei to v;?:t .:m the dath hocse. At 7 Thursday cning. how ever. he r.e-ted -a t hi tr.vln sister. Irr.e, for a "iiir.Ufe H would not pe-rrr.i 'r.othrr and brother to com in. ferr :e i run ur.ATiirr.. In.lunM nnd "4 Ichi Kit t - ta-r vr.trrr!-r FrirJaT nd atur'laT. .mil

Declares Governor fc"Lies, Lies

Tincher allegations an l shouted his ; denunciation of the governor. He J explained that several years ago j the lesilature, over his published nounced in the press. A year lat r. he said, the h -;slature again parsed the bill, which he opposed, and that Judge r.onncr held in May, IP IL, that It was unconstitutional. "Knows lie Mrs." "That was long before Pres't Harding's election and long before Ilellly was thought of as governor," Mr. Davila exclaimed. "When he said it was lrought to his attention and that he vetoed the bill. 1 am compelled to Fay that he lies, nes and he k..ows he lies." Having accepted the charges, Mr Tinclier. interrupting th cunnniswas not read "I think It only fair that I should say this," said Mr. Tincher. "And that of itself is enough t'' cause the removal of Gov. Reilly," Mr. Davila shouted. URGES "BLUE SKY" BILL AS MEANS TO CHECK BUCKETING Consolidated Stock Exchange Head Supports Cleanup of District Atlornev. NKvY YOKK. March 2. With 41 j Xe-v York stock brokers under in-! dictment for bucket shopping or grand larceny following numerous failures of the las.t few week?. W. SJ Silkwortii. iesident of the Contcudated Stock exchange. liiur.Miay offered Dist. Atty. Banton his sup port in obtaining legislation which wuuld compel brokers to be licenced. Mr. Silkworth urged passage of the IWts "blue sky bill" which was advocated hy Mr. Banton at a Ugis letive hearing in Albany Wednes- , . , . . . . , ; tiay ana opposed ny reymour i e.-a uttiiSe. I agree with you. The Betts bill not drastic enough. Security brokers muK be licensed and under federal or state supervision and this must be done Immediately. If not. . witnin a Khf)rt timr hucket shopping will be rampant in the täte of New York. "In the event of at. other hearing on this or any other form of secur-

ity brokerage legislation. I shall be sired to bring out other evidence. j happy to appear and assist in the' Farlifr in the day members of th"; passage of such legislation." 'committee, decided in favor of in-t Officials of the New York exchange : specting the AlaV.ama projects and' who appeared before a state senate authorized Chairman Kahn to confer

. judiciary committee to oppose the I bill Ms.!4nrtpd flint nrecenf Luv wrrr-

; sufficient to curb bucket shopping' Kliding of all Muscle Shoals hearif appropriations wer-e made that ' i-s by the military committee next I wculd enable authorities to enforce 1 "vt k uas predicted by f r.mniitfeei them. ! '"en Fr day right. j Asst. Dist. Attv. Schreiber said he : The .nipression prevailed a mona

! llllill begin Friday to investigate

- complaints tiled agai-.st Scott and;WOUia - ino Iorm oi a resoiutior ! n. i r t - i . . - . : n -a t h riri J i n t f-r re? n rv of war trt

'"'i' an' l- aiia -"'"o hcu-es that failed Thursday. ' DETROIT STARTS PRO RE OF RROKERAGE FIRMS! DirTROIT. Mich... March Z. A I J : : : . .V- - The inquiry was firM directed into . . , . . . oe 4ii.dirs oi i. j. rüiKiiia ar.u corn- i pany and -t was a:inoUnc.j it would , jhe extended to take in the other' if companies which have susnend- ; -.4 rnt,.. n i th.ir i I. C .v " " .. restore that authorities pay may reach $2.000.00. The prosecutor decided to start th grand jury proceediripp, it wa-s indicatedwhen, he be;, me corr.ir.red that witnee5 summoned for an in - formal inquiry- w re not telling ail they knew about Sinkula and his associate.. who have dhsippeared tv t hi - : .ast two wekfl. R T ATT T V FRFr.H liIUVJ4Lrl 110 1. JJir PARIf3. March 2. The death is announced of Henrv l:ataii. dra - matist. fler.ry P.ataille ircis born In IsT: T r : s-.t nlcr. -TVo 44r,)T- r-o , ,

ry. a rairy tale, with rnu-?ic, was ' pre!Hnted in 1S?4, tnd two vears later Le published "The Leper Wom-jTORACCO GROWERS ARE ' an." a l-rniary traged . 1 D VTvp fjrr m rrc ! His biggest success was said to i,.FAlLU Ut I ADVANCE;

.ij-4., mir ctiueu anei 4-r-v. TV 1 . . 3 4.-T-1-Tit- 1,. 1 V . I , k u;--iri- a.j a p- Lars tne ; tit of -Htan.an FIrfi." nnuD co 1 :s i p. Ci tICAflO. Marr h 1'. Erad up one cent a loaf here Thjrsday. ihe new pness are ten cents for!

the pound leaf- xnd 13 cents fcr thejan aivani

4. J . . '.4 4.. V UUI( 4'. f,. II 1- 'J4VJ. ttij ra'.se wa.-" e;.vtn ,y the taken and tine high cc; corniirtee of the city council started an. invcstleztion.

Qu... Is Fatal

Mrs. lhar ". Vra ly. shot huslnt-.d Sunday night at ly lor1 Miami.

Fia., as the result of a quarrel. diedjthr. government and the '"d ie-ha rds."' , Tnursday. Her husband, who isThp discussion wa oniet eccrt at i

; pre.-rident .and treasurer of a Chicago i motor sales fnnitariy, is expected to j teeover. He :-!ash.d h i. threat with a razor liau- after tiring three hu'- ' !et. into his wife's body. He 1ms hren char.d vi;h muni r. HOUSE COMMITTEE PREPARES TO HEAR ENGSTRUM'S OFFER!: Militarv Affairs Rodv Near Fnd of Examination of Firsi Two Rids. WASHINGTON. March J.-l-iiam-ination of two of th.e three oilers tor private lease, operatica ami ci.nii!etio;i of tin government's wirl l.rojeeted properties at Muscle Shoals was virtually onrhuled Thursday by the house military committee. It was announced thai the last offer before the committee for consideration would be taken un I -Vi da v. and tint investigation of the propo-

sals of Henry Ford and the Alabama j giving the free state power to se-Cou-er Co. had been practically ! c ale from allegiance to the kimr or completed. UP a republic was answered by The hid of Fredrick K. Fncstrum ! Mr. Churchill, who opposed th of Wilmington. N. C, wouid be the . amendment, saying tint if iv did business for Friday, it was also 'not. aiter the treaty it wa unneee.s-

announced.

The committee excused Thomas; the change could not he made withW. Martin, president of the Ala-' out agreement by the other party, lama Bower Co., from further tes- " We should never under any clrtimony. Kepresentatives of Mr. Ford eumstam es countenance the creaand the company were accorded the tion of a foreign republic of Ireprivilege of re-appearing if they de- 1 land." he declared.

. with he use leaders on qu stions Oi I tt.lVing expenses and tlXing the date it , ( ommitT eemer tnat tneir repon " . " ' ,J , ' n r r a ll"urda onP '1 jthe bidders for the disposition of the projects unde conditions to 1 forth bv congress. Sf 1 uuuuuii inuunijijiju TO BE CONFISCATED :tc..n., Proceed?- of Sale tion t( Re Used for Re lief of Famine. r.y Asfdf iated I'r-s. MOis-CCiW. .March 2. ConiLsca tion I of valtables of Pursian . ii 'j r he -s j has been cr.b red to be-rrin witldn a ! week, comme ncing v ith t:- v.;,.;!,t liest thurchfs. Froc c-ih from the sa'.e r.f these article are to I e us- d ; f or famine relief. 1 The iu ion t' what. arti-'Ies ire ahjoiute'tr r-ece y t'-r re;ig l - -Ui f.r:d sacramental purpc-v-s ; o th.e judgment f the .antral; j lift 1 orcraii-.e---according to ir.s'ru'-ti-.r"..-i yutl;sht 1 Thursday f of mu'U.m interest Tj'.d artieh--io und. t. '.--4To :useern an held until a j 'Vf ?; r'-'v l - rf.u-unis r . ,J - 1-1 r , r pending hj. t-- wh- ther also will be es,-tn;;n..i I on the ;-esis cf lists of valuable irti-sic-n of trior 1 tris:r.c u court invest. path, n would 1 orar-a. . r rvTVCTOV k'r r . - a varcs .rem hanks fcr loans toliacco . e Furier T-.vacco (Jrowera' Co-L;era-Liv as;c.a::c-n, r. f'-nu-c::;ra.,; cnnoar.ce-l at th headq'iartersä w 2 i zsso nation here today. Coupled with :t came tr: annourcem r.t tha 1 of IIO.O 10,00 0 pr-v:ou.ly " f " C. r I r .r.a.ic rorpcrari' which -T iL. ir-.tpn 'd to be arrpliid to the Kume purp!i, likely if ill net reeied.

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SYRAFFSi:, N. V.. Mir- i : Jazz i.iav h. at a!;. a-- a " "tnbir.iition of r.e-rvotisnes-. law!es-r.c-s. pi and s.ia:p' a::linal:s:n ar.-l lavlv.ousr.ess." -a.d the Ke. Dr. P..a.:: of Koh-s-t r. in ä - rii.oii Tl"

"It iTPttft: dance ana th.e n;u-; an attitude toward : e the a : . 1 row life n prnera!, moral W are at; spiritual htel W i r.aem: . a for which th.e church ha s the only transfusi-n tliat will ULSTER LEADERS HAVE HOT FIGHT ON IRISH TREATY:I)ie Hard- and (oernnient Siipporters Fngage in Duel in House of Commons. I.y .f-e"j.itr. f'r I LXD(N. M u ch T!ie co, irr.: - fee stage of the Iri-h fr e state hi'.li in the hou-e of co!ia!i.a Thürs. lav (lovc!(ped a pro'ong d dipl h teen. qii:e one point where Winston Churchill raised a ftnnn iy dcdaring "if the house should modify, extend or amplify, or otherwise change the treaty the bill would he dead, the treaty would be dead and the government WOUld he dead." The discussion was on th.e Ranbury imendment. proposing to ! make i pi.ain that the treaty wo , I 'r it .i i n a r. d son t hern j between Coat Ireland. n.'t between Uiiai Hr.tain and Ireland. Mr. (. hurcliil; T-esisfed the amenu- - ; nt and argued that in flu- ia g -! lions with tne irih delegates tne government ".ad decided for good or ill to consider the men they w . : r:f gotiating with as representing the Irish nation. This statement led lo an uproar and cries of "traitor." 1'Nlcrltos Denounce Clmrrhlll. riitter speeches followed from Capt. Charles' Craic and other Ulster members, rapt. Craig .said lie , hopr-d tliat the house ul-l accept j i!lP cnaih-nge or .vir. c nurchiii. who 1 uas trying to frighten parliament! nvlt 11 tnreats ot me rteatn ot the treaty and the government. The Banbury amendment was dei 'eated L 4 to ho ' Charles Percy coalition unionist !iii moving an amendment in favor f i sa ry and if it did alter tlie tipatT. The amendment was defeated li;) to 03. HcMiine Boundary .YerotlatI,n. Refusing to ac ejd Iord Hugh Cecil's amendment dealing with the Irish boundaries Mr. Churchill s a! 1 ie iooxed tor a inrnntion if the boundary n-grdiations in Ireland. Considerable time would elapse bfi're decisive acdion by the boundary commission would be necessary and in the event of tlie Irish peop rejecting the treaty, the whole qu... tion would fall to the ground an-! an pari;'-- resume 'beir freedom . or.: n tne otper hand, if people ! a ceepted the fre state nd a r.erv into existence h relations between ; par liamc n t came wa.i certain the , tlie north and outh would ei.t-r a ' far better period than was possible i now. He reiterated that It was im- ! possible to depart from the treaty without an agreement by both Fides. : TAYLOR MYSTERY TAKES NEW TURN ' P(diee. After Diseountinj: Importanee of Rupj) Story. Question Men Ajrain. j LOS AN'IFI.FS. falif. March 2. A F'udden h. age- in the atti'ude of 1 the poli'-e toward the hx men rrertei Tu'sflay cn Infcrrr.af :on tere ir.g te. - cr.r.ct them with the n : r ' df r cf Wihinm De-.rr.or.d 1 erector ThürAfter arr.c '"-mr-r. t' -r dr c-ivf t ' rjrt. I fern-, an i ro. Jr. , had c 0.1 ( weror.v:r.c the rr.en ha.1 r.o c:.r.c-, ! cii,I Ftatimer.t rs. rr.ade Th- - a.j r.gh that th1 . c-a. l:;- :.-.-n .-.tu. - to another qtit rtionirr. Wi-t re - informalion rad nrhj . , , i th- detectives was not male ptAw c u . 1 II- r"t it w-tur ti'.ttd thj tn cr.nr.ee- : test! -in! r.? ticn -with the adlticnil e arch wcu'.i te on:ir.-:ed 1 Ion cnth man, tx'.l t he nt; - The arrit5t of the ixth and th ' po&iitlt arrrt-t cf lh t zzh nan tü pcHc housviketrer Jchn Hum. f V. 0 -"4r -s - . . . - .. .. 1 ... Lht men. in hr that rwo o rrtsecce. had th.reaLs ajair.it 7. w

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V 1 1 I -,. I ,i . 1 I IjIl, I r 1 r V ! r ' I i I - x, IS i A. WEEKS' B Ü Officer lYr-onmd Would ioCut From 2.HU) t. I I.oim l.y Rill. jlGNORL I,LRSIIP'; IFAVi i -i j Reduction of r:ny to ll.l.idlO ! Mean- Oiil 1 0 T . i ' M ! Lffeetie-. WA; I N 1 1 . . m : he ' : o t hs'cl (illo-.l :T ii O.i . 1 1 1 , e a t,, II", i i : mrnb. - , c :' ! 1 1 .1 a - 0:,,p . I ! st ronvrt h I" 1 ' ! DrafJ IMacto ; W ar .i- c .: '::, revised a ; i : ilh .a 1 1 I LTt o'i : . , ; r i . : oth; anio;i: ; q o- ! for .- i for t ; CO-;-: P i O '. e T!:e . Tin;:- ! ! a : t t : : i iav :-:-:-'. i ' com ph-t i b ; ; " the f ;;: -ai'io.. rii.tr.-: -. ( ' a . r ". . ; slid til" a --: I , a X : . . Nu laimp "-lim As d:a.:. 1-.- : tin bid. ;t was vide for iuar.p sat: re-juested hy v. a i r'.a;- Si"ii .1-, .. ppf pel . t i. ei have e r xpend f di , i ' I' ' ', ; o , ; . , a they s i w h" . port unity to s i po.s.-i h'.e üiol tin "in the t.. if th to orized was n: 1 ac o ; . po:. t ; al - id. tM : ' i . it will he It aoiti i t mittee, how ''V- r. t v. a s :i.,d i : will bpecif lor !i.! ' alio.'. an i.s : Wt'ks jind I'erhin Uih.--Cr.C-rn was i;c circles Thurs-.iav n:g:it ..! propec:t I ve f nJ-( d I'd. in. .V;:n -.; ir. ir'l'H' 4 I i I p. 14 4 114 an-i 11. "ti-is Weeks and Ceti. I ' is ing recently b-fr e t i . . tee ur?e I tb.at pro-. an army of 1 ." 11 . 1 1 ! " :,. i on i Tint tee in .b--.'1.r . the maximum nu:nb r disrec arde 1 the re omt; (Jen. I'ershir.sr. who . for w i ding o flc.-r.- to bring t !. : 1 2,f,00 in tli- ;o tat creasin g tlo- ot!:. r ': fen I by oci'iii:, .S-'.oe . j.ifheir grads-. um i:notiA re-iuct ior. of : h- .-, it-'. ao of t ISO!.' . 1 o ; ! . c f . - l 1 St I engt !i en!::- d st r r;gt h b' dep-i TT:;: T; ' ' an actual :T '.:'. that. Id ."..'oi x nr.r, da :o r- er Iii" i :. g. tr. ..:: t ; o : s k i h s a h e e a ra g" o:. . n ianks. ; " . . : i a . , ! 1 1 r i PROBE ATTACK ON STUDENT WRITER U. of M. Autlioritie In'tipate A-satdt Inlluwiog Criticism in .Majrain. ANN AI'd'.oi:. . M;.- .. - the l'r. ; rs.;.. '. am d Tn : rea i i r d a ' a ',. junior it. the , f-1 who :r, ( cr.a:n S Ude n' a prat I ' d: T ' r raz. ,r . - J. A. c i-.'i.:1.'-:. 14 . ' 4. le r r- 3 1 - t: i. r.; r - p."'. s .-' : r t. ex: : t -Ir.j r.c -. r ctic : rr- .1.4 . . . -4- . . sr,r.nr-.- :..' fia't-e. Tile at If er.-.- n-gir.t w . -re . o . 1 :o -:.e . V ' -:. ert of F-atcr. h c 7 r. ce?. i" i t.i 7 a re n -cn a- r.tr:' ? - :,.'zr marry xcr.T. iu - th.r..- V. : Ib ccd of a .r.-- : I.i the x lcii-T:- -Elten decüre-i .n.--v-:-'pra.:t r.r:-:-r. ar.d t- - J 4- 4U. .. - were 'j:I:v of u.. -and traJluctrs L s- r hlavs:." -ah: t V.aI d rh h-u iv i 1 u. 1 a ... , ... v a 5 1 --.., tci er.ee." l.eIJ! t' 'I'l'. e tit '"'. ( Mlchia". :."i:.:-. via.'., -it 1 - rinn, brrtli prahi a:d c.-r.dcti:i th

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