South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 62, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1922 — Page 24

SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

FRIDAY MARCH 3 35,000 MINERS' FAMILIES BORDER ON STARVATION Union Men Tell of Conditions Existing Due to Numerous Labor Wars. She Knows Mary j it t'.;" ' I Itfrl rt It'i w -r .-. t! i r !". 1r,''-vxc' I r1 v ill com :r. a i --w f ! Ifi nf :ir N',. rri-.." r urnj-'h ;r -'- T". K. i k V) . " F W cna iL V ' ' ''v If war-,-, -, - LASALLE r- ' :.!rir:-n rv; r r" i '. - IV. f i . - r. r r. t h 1) Secrets of the Movies Revealed ! a-.:?y In ' : of p. r of . : h t r. i. ? a t

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larch 2. Thirty-i ;.- of lui n-r ? In ! ;n 'lar. ff-r ! ' of th- n;1rr.p!oyn"r, In r.at tat-. arconlMg to I"r-i Mooneyt secretary of DiitrKti IT the r 1 Workers ol A m erica. Moor))' Fra r. k I . n h s: - '. ,i - r:- (:,; :. a: Vir(tln;-i Fehs Herri". j!rK W ffmia St.t I" 1 1 i y . r ff t n : . I -f I W. T. t of ?he vV s? Viri r i i i:i of Iabor. miner "Tnr- are 7".',:'''' m.r;. r in V--t V;r;;r.i t njt of work to da;. .' Mi'u:.-y M. "A in or.: them an- m r.y wiio hve r.ot worked more thm three month .ine. the armistice '-vu-'.gn I in KM. They ar from the Kanawha Is a:.l the Grafton f.eld In northern W st V.rffinia. I.Jttl Work Aail.il! "Mir.e, in th K.ui-'t'A h i l;en op--rat!r.r -?i than 1! In the !at four inor.ths ! 1 h.V."; In th.i i firaff-n !!.!, ut r.t"ri ar oporatin f 121 :n.-. w n .. :i H yeneral'.y ahont two or three day: a week. ; "A tf-'v dys ae(. I talked to iiiiti"rs

at M:ch!pan and FJmo. W. Va.. whoan.i rri, r the priru - during th- 1 athad nrrt ha1 a rit to at for thr -. j t-r'- .-.otnity in th- ru-aiii7 ation.

'.ay. A; Peach Glrnn. W. Ya . In Kayet cotinty. th-y nav worked 14 3ayn in 13 20 am In Mount Clare there are 00 o n i v who havo worked but .".0 flays in the hü? two yrars. I "The Itloominff Itos- n;lne camp.: in lioone county, has ko fooil at all.! In many of these communities where, mere ar Independent ntores. a.s lt. i Pmlthere. Wvst Virginia, th Horen, have been chf.ed since they sispor.d-j ed husine.i. about December 1. in; liMl'ov- West Virelnla. ther ar 3 famlli'.f. and for 19 monihs tloy havt -uffred without ever m aklne a direct appeal for relief. 'In TtTrlblc Clrrmntnn"vs.M "Many of th statements about thu s conditions In W ?t Virginia have been qurtior.-d by the state r,'.Mciais and by their so-calhd int atiator. Mayor C. W. 'a:nphell of Iljntinicn. W. Va.. made a personal invf-wtigation at Winifr-le, a little p!a. about 12 miirs from Ihe state capital. On his return he made a personal donation of $2 50 and started a fund a mayor of the t ity of Huntington to relieve the defritute families. There are 29H families in terrible circumstances at Win if rede. 'The rvuon for the unemploy ment in West Vircrinia nrlon fields, i . wo jee it, ii because t'ne operators rant the miners to break their contracts vith them and f;o to work at greatly reduced w;e.. The eontracts wale hthe operators want to - broken are th made by the rovernmenl in lfF' a-- a leult ot ihem bituminous - - o'umission ii ward. "The operator aUed for a conference to discuss the wue qut!nr ;bout six months a so. They wanted a reduction in waees. Must a Little Work." "We put the qurs'tion of Ctnp'i-y-ir.ent to them direct. 'Could you promise us 100 per cent time?' we asked them. They replied 'No! CouM you promise us ."0 per cent time?' They replh-l 'No!' 'Could ou assure u.s 27, per --nt work?' Aj;nin they iid 'No!' 'What civild you Rive us?' we asked. 'Just a lit tie work, but we can t proini an thir.p." was their arar.ver. "The operators in the f;eblsr are tiyim; to br;rlrr about an opn-shop po'.icv and to smash the utilon .- .4' t h t -hrn tb.i i'iaitrni'' rv- ! rure on April 1 the union wii ill ... I ' ' 1 powerless to negotiate with th per- j a tors. Mooney ar.i! iyd'T are u:.d..-r indictment in n ounty, a'oap with 151 others on charge of conspiracy. (.' lr.nr -v irv n r. . 1 ' ro iit. '' '. n , 4- v, r .i reyult of tne marches ,f tlie union1 x . .v. .-,i mir.r.- into th non-union P.elds ot , . . . . m Gl irvjini: :asi . rfinn"i. i u-i - ... ,. . ,n, , .,,. ,-. are Mtill rndini;; 1.S0O ind.tmentrt n: . .- i.opan union Almost a'.I are of the local ott'.c.a.s. Mo.ir.ey . stimated , 5! mr- than 4' toot n "! weekly to purchas. food ami ke-p; n . e miners' families who ate on i the point of starvation. ! Prohibition Bureau U ill Inspect All Warehouses1 WASIINC,TN. March J.--A de-; tfLi'.d ir.rection of bomic 1 ware houses in Kentucky. 1 nr.sy.vania und faryland will be ma le by tha prohibition bureau within a f ew ay. was anntiunced Thursday. flans are to . --r-.ee Titrate the sup- ! T!y in p f-w b. ..:. s. The total amount -f 'ie,uor now tord in bond'd war'b.ou5e is ?; (iii.ri'A eallon.. of whi'li Kentucky has , 4.0 . et) and pernsylr an; a n . e r o . arrfiVir $2.000.000 To Cover I O. Deficiencies W'ASHI.WlToX. March 2 Pre t H.irIir. tO'.i.iy aked con ere s.- to appropriate J C -1 1 0 . to cover lef.cienri s .n the j'Ost-t!'-e department. Prevb'Us appr.'p: ! ition-. h at 1. will not cover all expenses of the department lurir.c the corutm; year T.:e pnnclpal item on the suppVn-.e-ital Its va.i Jl.OOO.000 for new ir..ii! I as. Indian Gets Life Term for Slaying Teammate of Thorpe HIAWATHA Alhert Wh.tew vx Tarch 2 r. an Ini:an wan !.1CT1 t ! I 7h:iri.'iv t ie .v'a'f ji'T.itcr.tiary on term for : the rMirncr t : Fe.ipc; He was found J'.Ity lire Wnlr.l.iv. Dupoi-i -a.'vh A. i'ar'.in'.e Kra'Fiate ar.i a notol InJian r.; h'.er . a teanimat of Jim Thorpe on th Ca-:'. fooha!I team. Probe Death of Infant Found in Road Ditch MT. ClaEMKNS. M:h. M.rch 2. Coror.r Groeiherk v.a. chIU'I to V.'arr n Wedr.es. Jay ar.-J took ohar-e of the l-fj infant fo.m a . n a i ditch by a roadside Ly .vho. ch:!-

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HAS NO USE FOR MODERN FLAPPER j HI I .; Ordained Minir-tor. Still Crade School, Denounce Present Tendencies. MIAMI. Okla.. March 2. A s-lar.ey world calls -her the 'flapper Ir acher." bat she is not that at all. Just a slip of a eirl is Miss oi iot ta Stoddard, still In prade sehooh but .

aireai: an oruaineu immsi.-i .Thi3 i5, bf.n0Ved here to ho the first Kosptd. The distrb-t onference of ar,imal ho?pltal of Its kirM ;n lhc. tlie Methodist Fpisopal rhurcii 5n : country. recent session at TuNa admitted her! A Jar number of cattle are taken to th- minisiry and thereby made to the initutIon cach wre5; u !s an. V. . K n i . r . ) -i 1 1 1 .. t iirnchf r . ..... .

l , --' 'V "'L ! in nie c iuie.i "A it. by acclamation, after havine passed every test successfully. T i U . 1 s1 1 Iv.io nfi lien tr T t ll o , l.uttertly life of the modern "nap- . "Map-! per just in iier ieen-. j.iw miunl Jazz music's . and whines ijiiusl M wi.-oiai-u iii"-in- aim ' f Tail to entice h r. for she has Riven up all social ii -act i v:: ie-. inciludintr dancing. "Cake-eaters" in tlarin- bell-bot-torn trousers, a fashion epidemic now rnjrincr in Oklihoma. fall to-

i amuse her. although she is one rf,nrj.. paiori of tlie föderal liquor J I the most popular cir.-: in srbool. i i ,Ws w;,s predb ted b- .Jud-e Julius

"My work Is more important than Killy love affairs." she said. "I have j en c.mea o n, a.m , u,Le,e. t. "bike the ministry my life's unrk-" i - it:.,,., i MiiKes I'uiiilt lci)iu. Mis. Stoddard made he debut In her home town. pulpit Miami. where sue now prade nt school. is ;n the scvenili She first attracted j

: 1 - 3 ...... . 1 n WAnnV.n l nation of the First Methodi-t chtirch It F.axter Springs. Kans.. at an eve ning service. The Iev. T. F Mor- (- .lIr-f"i.-.- rnnnritiln.lnt . i -t 1 I Iii.-, ui-un i .- u j " i i ii . ' i w i . i . ii- v i.4it v ( . i n.-vi i in i ' w u . i -, i ( . i- i i. . . , ; gospel on that occasion than had . the regular minister ..lurinL: an pre-, . ... . . ' i 1 l . a i Ii r I i ' '-no-.. 1 r . . , . I i wo yars aim t::ri .o niii'T i after joinimr the chur.'h. first be- j Siran her rel.u'io'.i- wo -k Fuder the vlirectiMti of lier ivasto;- tho ;v. C. , A. Kloinsteiper. ' Mitmi. she prepared her first svmion. which i;,h oe hver al from the iWv. Kleinsteip- . ...... . . -!' t)U pit. Sue .itrr pre.ic 1.- 1 ' ' luiariX at tne old folks home- at Mi- : . 'ami and then till"d a t em p, a rv va-- .... , . cancv at i'i.i r.er. (,la.. lor iwn i I s' rvic '. Mi-s .-"t o rd pla n.s o miple her hicrh ehool lu . ion a: Mlimi and will attt-rd the Oldili'ina City Methodist college to finbh her gospel training. Purine: the approach :i sc.hocl r.eatlon. how"-er. she will Ve as-itr;) u to regular j.reac!iirv4 tlirouhout the district, f-ocordinq to Morri; ManjUCtte District t c t iwi . ß KslflU'l lt, J'i..lMt I fiC W III A N I ) FAPIDS. Mich.. March -- More than 5 1 . '' o in fines w as f.d b t'lerk e'h.arl.s potter -o. during the winter it rm of the t "uited St at s district court at Marqm tt Tii' trm has le-n terminatfd and Fnitrd states listr:'t Attentt-y Fdward J. Fowman . .d other conrt ... . V . . . 1 . . . - ........... 1 . . T I - . I A . . . . i . h i . i i.i e I j I a : O 1 l o i 1 1 1 . J I i fc Tire irratal iurv returned I e 7 indict- H nts- and six bills as untrue. Of i ne mtlict ir.ej.is. in,, wer, tor ' aula- f tion of the bquor law. Two ware, n i charged with i.dat:on of po-tal i tepulatlons. ev r.ty - t; responj t-nts were ortb-ref to pay fm '. se;-v.. terms in jaih r j p 4 7 1 m - IF " 1 I I .minus lie irammra; ,k Ts Jailed for 20 Days ; srFHC.IS. Mich.. March i'. M. A. 1 Poy!.-.i of Peor.a. 111., who ra;terd at the Iot-l F.'diott her' Tues iiay ever in ff. .irres;e,i V(-.!ps,l.iv on a . -harse of camhlu ff. p ,a 1,1 uilty and va font to the county -'1 days. for cvoi nnn m:... v:i.. j

wiuespieau aueiuion a ,t pict' uei j I j 0 1 1 men Wf'l'i! of the jrospe, however, when shfflj, leilvereil a sernion to the eor.pre- j

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. . fill 1 f 1 .ifllfli m f f I'll .iain.sf tiankrupl rirm ;1:a.M F.APIPS. Midi . March IFaiinff or. claims. ohe.lulir.K mere tli.in J-LhOO'1. a-:air.st the Nankmpt trokeraffe firm of Allen it. Thum. an - Co.. will he hel l Thursday before Fen M. Corw in, r f-re'. C. aimar,: mostly are cl;nts who houffht or sola securities through the r;rm. Swank Dyes Clothlng--Mam 791 :-tt

'.. Wit at n.ovin plcf.-.r artor i t:ar w.n iutrol-ir ! in !:rr.f-5t Tjb- ..! rv 1 a ch-irrr. in II vf-rly Hill, i'ach's r.w rriMin'tion "Th" Iiv 'a: :..r i..a " of I'haraoh?" A. Will Kok'ts. th owhoy star, A. The r.w ''a: j I ayny S ris rf .sponsible for a rhnrrh in Uv-r- us, a Vl--r.neo af trt.s, who i.s on

I fill?. When rf.--i-r.!s of tour; r..-t to frni a coif iluc Will prMr.'.r.i on that th- town had no han h. WiH jMiron ti:-v Wf-r-j ;.a:e.i p;.-ur-- i-r nu-riainiiH-nis inj ai'i nf th rhurrh. i (. -In u hat i.'v pit tur a the !! a. f Gardens rf rli- Pala of Vrr.-a; I'fi'K o;: ft-rn' u a-i a ha'-izro'-ir.l ? A. turIn "i'.- yor.d tlio Hocks." a picplay written ly Hllnor Glynn. Gloria ? war. son i turv ;.r..-i Un-lolp .Court Ixciisrs Glorii f-war.son is starred in this pic tui f. ;.r.'i Kiidolph Yal'-ntino play 1 I : rop. an 'T-n j fo Interfere In Railroad Union Sqitdhble I'i;Tf:)lT. Mar.h J A petition! f"r '' orary injunction re- ; strain hie oth. ;.:.-, of t!v ITnited , F.: : k.-rhoil of Maintenanc- of j

; Way Iliap'.oyo.s ar.d Itailway Miopilaw, when he lirt. d Harry F. Plant, j laborers from di.-poine of any of ! proprietor of a tiro shop. $1", and

tl i" union's funis was denied here

Thursday by Circuit Jude Menry j lir-T:e plate. A. Mandcil. Th- injunction was'j I'lant confessed to takine K21 a-ked by John F. O'Connor, of license. remoMirc: it. and paintinc New York City, a member of the j it the neu rolor. so r atly that l: onion, in connection with his .uit; 'Aas only by accident thai the deaenir.st the brotherhood chiefs fur; caption was di-'cov-rd.

an aecountine of the organization'." funds. In hif fiuit filed reeentiy, O'Connor charged ST(0i'jO of th money of the union intended to be set aside for an inuram e fund had be. n diverted to other purposes. Detroit Stnchvanls Have . j t iew Maternity llosnitah I ' i DFTROIT. Mich.. Mareh 2.ials of the Detroit stockvard: Of Vi(f.j, , v have provided a "maternity ho3pItai'. for animals at th yard llolincoa- An 01,1 st; !s Uca ror , hospital iurposv9. it beim -onverted - into a bunjjr: that will protect the 'animals from the elements. Wint were provided and the ttoor ,vr,i ctrn.v f(l n rnnvider .ble ! Tlie lio-'T) fnl work b -har: ol yovernment veterinarians. i r J' f r 1 ,J uriSl I redlClS IMriy Revision of Liquor LaiVS i . ir i :ti Ind. M.iirh 2. An! Travis of tan supreme court a. j j nil ja,,;, poli In an addre.s- here ( T1,ursJ:i Trav'.s declared tnat loa- , lpral statutes and courts existed prl- j Imarily for regulation of liquor con-I . . - . - amntloM and not rntirelv to orj i tlie uii of whisky. He scored liie tli- j ods of prohibition enforcement of ,ic0rs n st0ppe(i beyond bounds In prosecution of poor violators while not molest d. !u ' (ii.xss r.(TroKY (U)si: VAFFAFAISO. Inb. March

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a i i ) rn i :i -i i" um 4 m mni i chamb. r of ('ommercc here Thür dav The factory has been opcrati I r t r lure for nine year.When you say iar Mat r - ? iv Fut'h i;.-tf. 1- - 7VtA THEATRE NEW SHOW Today, Tomorrow and Sunday Robert Reilly The Immaculate Irish Gentleman Supported by MOLLY KENNEDY & LITTLE LARRY in a Song Playlet Entitled "BEDELIA O'SHEA"

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V. s ! ii s-rvirT- CluvAm r 5J a it ti t. a a sTrehan A Passing Revue of Songs and Dances V: Jack Inglis One of the Neighbor's Children it! ; S - - . 0 S MarloW & Thurston A Delightfully Different Diversion of Piano and Song k J Welch & Hazelton The Janitor' Jennier Bros. Gymnasts of Quality LATEST PATHE NEWS l a frNntfi a T-w T- r-

th National srato theater In Herlin. Q. How tall is Svhia lir. anu r. hnu- r. nrs ,inM ... :..- men' s tai.. ani wc-ieh I'.'.Z no'ir.'is Q vt,ri. ,oul,h Q- W iTr 'iduL.t us'd for the principals in the ficht in th riccinc ' of th-- sa:!iri2T (sl in "Moran of tlu ; I.ady L tty ?" A. No do'iM wf re :'d. Valen- ; tinr. and Lonir w r a- tunlly th" comh.atant. ho are th n'"' movie actors Iiaz and Ohrcffon? Th- answer will surprise you. Watcli for it t ot sorrow. Convrii;ht. I r 2 . .MAKI NG LICKNSK PLATK COSTS MOTORIST S2fi ÜATThi: OH KHK. Mich.. .Man h J. Circuit Jud.ce Wa'.ttr II. North. V-lnday lerided a p culiar -ase arising out of the autonio1 ile liconsc cost? for it. akin Iiis own 1 The license fell off while he was on a northern trip, was picked up state oficf. r and turned over to Secretary of Stat Cliarles F.. hii.d. who mad- the complaint. 1 MAILS COKS ON TRIAL FOR CHICKEN THEFTS m:"WNT,nvx- Tn 5 1 u u t v Mail.?, voumr fanner hvini? raar here-, uent on trial hr- Wedf t na tlw.fr -.lit.-. I - . .-. ... .M.. c . t. ,r i j o i t 1 1 1 1 1 c i .! I j ii ui .. i . . . l o n t e o m - i y, who wa.s later murdt red. Mai's was named as the man wii'i .-hu" in;' eiin Kens iron ine . ... . I Montgomery farm by layman and Henry Frooks. who are now serving a sentence in the reformatory on i s;i,!ar oharpe. . . .. , . , Film Swindler Suspect To Fare Circuit Court MT. CLFMFNS. Mich.. March 2. - The hearing of Flli.s (Joldbert:, aTlepred stock swindler, continue! from Saturday b fore J ml ire Swan, came to an abrupt ending Wednesday. No further witnesses re examined, or other evidence offered, at the lesumption of the hearimr. Tlie prisoner was bound over to the circuit court for trial with bonds fixed at iri'o. No bonds were offered and lold'oer',' was returned to the c ounty jail to await trial doMber wa arrested " - r 4.1 in ' r . lan, Iast wooki charged with placirigr about jsn.or.o jn worthless film stock with resident." of Itono o and v i.-i e it v ? - . .

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Cup of Clam Chowder Fried Lake Perch Parsley Butter Potatoes Stewed Corn Bread Roll and Butter CofTee or Milk

A M'ene from "Fed( ha ()'!iea.' plaine at the Orpheuin tlieatei. Screen RT APrCSTONR i Offering a dramatic theme knit 1 closely ir.to a screen drama of extraordinary merit, "T.ie Ieiw and tlie Wi-man." now at the Pdacks'one. is eivircr uhotcnlav natrons j ti,.i, f,rt , b-me. to ,.ee ei n. iv. a i

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rec nt Anrricm st.-.c triutiinhs. ; lydo 1 itch.'s masterpiece, "The ! Woman in the Ca.-e." There j the story of the ex-rni--t r ss of a '

man. comine neain into his life hy!"-- ?ame proeran:. ntanirline herself vi;h bis ward foreine him to confe- to hi.s. wife, CASTLE

refusine to free the vouth and iin- , lily causing the ib ath of the Iwiy I j v.hom tlo man had tried to ? vo. j and the convi tion if t !i man him- : self for the murder. lit II llllliri illT" kll " I . 1 1 I 111 1 i true br lievinv, and trae'..s a road at once despicable and sublime iti . a macnilicrnt effort to clear the man she loves. ! Penrhyn Stanlaws. :hr noted il- j libtratrr. dr s- designer and dircc- j tor. has i re ate. I a n afterpiece r.f ; a photojilay out of the story, and ; has lilmrd it in all the beauty that ) Iiis artist's soul knows and has' gowned the women in creations of bewitchinpr puhmitt b'. Ib-tty Compson risey to heichts unequalled since "The Miracle Man" in her ro'.e of the faithful wife, while Cleo Itidely is the bejruilin.cr .rar- ! let flame that comes from I'aris to ; devour the man. Million J la mil- : ion and asson Ferpuson have the principal masculine roles. ! With this feature j.s offered the I'lks' home-made photo play, i "Alone ('ar.io Jack," with an alls'.ar local cast. On Sunday, Will-I i.Mn ?t. IF rt will be saown in "The' j WhNilo. a v.---v Paramount pic-, tuce.

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