South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 81, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 March 1922 — Page 2
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES THE NUT BROTHERS (CHES & VAL) EMPLOYERS APPLY rr.ay '? tiu t'i m 1 t.'i : t ; f r ' ?er.t.il. of a ; Voiir.T o ,i!ir Tl-:r KANSAS INSURANCE COMPANIES PUZZLED BY COLLISION LAWS p Dr. Bell is Busy on New Device to Save Shipwrecked form r c r r. "1 n t . I in K:vrrv -.v - .. lirst Corn j ? l union's Jnrv Hears Chirnzn Caw and c o ". r,V:'ri a letter rii'"n of . science to work yy-syy. nnCir WHAT H,raLDWHl U HE SAW YOU FLYING OFF irj Hlb AIRPLANE? : r - . ' 771 '.a r:ty o: t work r. an J o be r!e. vi;k.o i . hi o a" :i it .on a .
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lt. an address at the convocation cxrrc:- s of the Unlvors.ty of Ciiiru?o, Tuesday. Ho toll how j-ience liad been applied to the problem of providing ineentiv. Dy helping ea h en;p!er to
di'-d recently at I, iG ra rale. Ore., sue-' cumbed to ;;n illr.: ?s at St. Jo---ph's hospital, M.sliawaka, early ytvter-,
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educate himself. Fro". Sett held. ! 1 75, beir. nwrrio l to Jrhn Pool
tlie American employ, r j.; r ff. --'-t ir.'A h-a o on July m of that j ear. reile closer cooperation. Meu,wh:. lie lt-.,. ira.-b.nai. c:.e 5"n. 'iiffov.l. and
added, the employe r has ba n at- on.- bis:.r, Mrs. Arthur Teei cd
tempting to place p-jch employee in 1 sath 1-ond. also survivo her.
the place where he can do mo.-t for. Furarul si-rviecs be lield fruin
hiniself and for the buöinefs, and i.- : tho home Fridav afternoon at
taking thought increasingly for tlr.' n't lock. Rev. 1;. g. M elfter orhciatv. olfare of his1 cmplo". Ria.-, ir. Rurial will !. in the c.ty ceraeScott said In part: ' J try. "For many centuries fear was the j most common incentive to action MRS. HANNAH I'UAK. where groups of workers: were n- An ilhass of Jive years culminated gaged in industrial enterprise. The i?i the death yesterday afternoon of worker feared the 1 nsh of the matter Mrs. Hannah Reak, wife of the end the oath of the ganqr be.-?, or late Alexander Reak, at the home of the los of employment. Dunns : h- r .-iter, Mrs-. Hm ma Harrington, recent decades the employer h.'if 107 V Stu'l .st. substituted more and tnore the pay', .he was born at Lakhart. Ind., envelope for the threat of bodily j March .", iy:, and ha a lived in this pain as a ftiinulus to action. Tho I vicinity throughout her life. Rebetter education and the organiza- j sides her siter. Mrt. Harrington, she tion of the laboring class together is fnirvived by 011 brother, Isaac with tho shortage of labor during j Hutohir., also of South Rend, and following the war, all combined! Funeral .services will bo hold from to make the application of fear as Ith home cf tho sister, 107 W. Stull
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Member of Russian Company Stabs S If Willi Pair of Scissor?. CIllCACO, March 2 1. A real tra?edy which occurred behind the scene.'? and unknown to the audience brought to a. close, the first act of a performance of "Piquo Dame" by th" Ru.ssiun Grand Opera company litre Tuesday night. Toward the end of the act a slight commotion behind the scenes disturbed a duet by Mies Marie Mashir, soprano, and Vladimir Daniloff, tenor, and when Mis Ma-ehir stepped into the wings she stumbled over the body of Slava Stankevietz, a member of the chorus. m calling other members of tho company, it was found Stankevietz had attempted to end hLs life by stabbing himself above the heart with a pair of scissor. Members of tho company could give no reason for the net. but tsald that ho had been despondent. Tho performance was; continued after Stankevietz hfd been removed to a hospital, where it was t-aid he might recover.
an Incentive to action increasingly difficult. The rapid increase of wages and rumors of even more fabulous rewards removed the necessity of industry and caused the y.'orker to despise his pay envelope, "The application of science in discovering effective methods of stimulating men has been much greater
st.. Thursday morning at 1. :..'. o'clock. Rev. Khra-r W. Cole will officiate ani burial will bo in Rowman cemetery.
CHAHRIS K. SCNNldTT. Tuberculide caused the death of Charles K. Sennctt. 114. at Healthwin hospital yesterday after an illness
than we ar abl tn nnnrrriate. at of .1 year fand a half. The home cf
the present time. The teaching of the dcce.Td is in Monterey, Ind. mdern psychology on individual dif- Mr. Sennctt was born in Ohio, fcrcnccs has had immediate appli- Aug. s. 1S5 7. His parents, Mr. and cation. j Mrs. T. R. Sennett. his wife, tw.i "The emphasis on Jndividuel rilf- children. Marion and Ceci'.e, all of fcrcnccs lias been of scarcely lrss Monterey, Ind., two brother?, r. M Importance than the emphasis on l-nntt ani William K. Sennett, of the complexity of each individual In j Oreencastlf , Ind., and one sister, hi.4 re.s)onse to incentive to action j Miss Reuhih Sennctt, of Monterey. It is probable that no human being survive him. is enabled to make a maximum ex-j Funeral sendees will ho held ertion unless he is moved by the Thursday afternoon at l'.30 o'clock
simultaneous application of several j from the Church of (,od at Mon
motives." President Scott outlined a program In which individual complexity would be recognized. "By the hygienic practices enforicd in the shop, the employee may be taught the laws of hygiene essential to the
terey. Ind. Rurial will also be at
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RICHARD WAGXER. 1 Richard Wagner, nine-year-old ' son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wagner, ! died at :' o'clock Tue day morn- j
health of the city and so become a ing at the family home on the Ror- ; better member of the community. ! tage road, following an eight days' j Ry the helpful cooperation received j illness of complications. j
from his superiors ami his fellow workers he may be taught greater appreciation of the fact of the brotherhood of men and the fatherhood of God and so become a better number of the church. Ry partici-
The lad was born in flerman township en Sept. 2S, lM'J. He is survived by tin er brothers, Raymond, Howard -md Kenneth. Funeral services will be held at Portage Chapel Thursday afternoon
patlpn in shop self-government, he j at 2:30 o'clock, the Rev. Claude
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STROKE OF PARALYSIS I FATAL TO ISTLES MAN I Speeial tn The N wt -T i mrs ' NIL RS, Mich.. March Phillip! Strauss. ,"; years of age. a wellknown resident of this city, filed at ' his home. I'D 3 Regent St., Sunday ! evening following a stroke of paraly. s:a suffered several weeks ago. Re- j sides Ids wife, h is survived by one ; :on. Henry, of this city, and by two ! brothers, John, of Grand Rapids and 1 William Strauss of Galien. Funeral ,
services will be held at the residence i
at '1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, the Rev. F. Rahn oh'lcia ting. Rurial will occur in Silver Brook cemetery.
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h;s tnbesfolk. 1 FLINT, Mich.. March 21. Ilmil
'' ' ;:h" a ,. !:.. :nb-r- of this village came! As a result they moved to Miami, j Huppert, charged by police with hav-
i tY'i.n a.-:, ai ., !:: sj-.r from the Rver-hides of . huts, clothing, customs and all. and j ing a bottle of whisky stored in the!
p-dt-- Florida at th- vu-T-e-t:on of Willie thousands of h;tu folks now give basement of his bakery at 416 N.
,W:.1: h:t;""-'df a fi:l!-ble-ded S'lni-jtheni tb.e oraa- ov-r each week, j Saginaw St.. was bound to circuit!
role. Nacr.tim' lino in ri- nri'01 ovirt under $".00 bail, when ho waivW:!ia- jor.t-r. eye l to Miami a few pal :n Reach suit ard .is nifty straw, jed r. hearing in justice court. Rupi rs a -to. t'.i'; r"f ; n.via- gar-1 sv.dngs hi-- cane w;'h the test of the pert Is said to have declared he had
f : : it --Ann::. . xdori ill s'.:Tt. ana far i..n o trade ar.a f c . w.-aitnv. t hp liouor to avor fruit eake.
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Is Permitted in Prison JACKSON, Mich.. March CI. "If they don't know any more about a warden's duties than I do about being executive of a woman's chjb. then they should not criticize." Warden Hulburt declared Monday in answer to charges made by certain Detroit women tht he treated inmates ot Jackson prison in a brutal an 1 inhuman manner. "The usual complaint Is that I am too lenient with my men." th" warden declared. "Fntil Thomas Mott Osborne got going in Detroit last week and apparently stirred up a Ptroup of sentimental women, I never had been accused of being brutal. "I wish these women would come up and se me some day. I'll be glad to cor. du 1. 1 them through the pnon personally and give them 1 chance to see "first-hand that their charge-s aro unfounded. They have b-en sadly mi:-infor:ned."
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Legion Protests Against Cartoon in French Paper PARIS. March i' 1 . Four aars a co today the Germans launched
'tlir great tffensive which eventu!al! took tlieir armies to the Marr.e. juhero American troeps stopped j them. j Today, the American lecion sent j ro The Figaro a protest against a j half page cartoon printed Thursday
fnow;ng a I nlted tatcs so.d:er rudely thrusting as;de a '.oman re
presenting France, and grabbing the 1 gold Germany has paid evidently S an allusion to the American request t for payment of Rhine army exI per.ses. j The order for withdrawal of all ! American troops from the Rhine ! v.VoS a great surprise to French of-
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Out -of -Doors Clothes Are Important Right Now
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