South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 90, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1922 — Page 1

SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Thursday's Circulation 17,884 28 PAGES VOL. XXXIX, NO. 90 MORNING EDITION SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922 MORNING EDITION PRICE THREE CENTS

IRISH FACTIONS MAKE PEACE

LAST HOPES OF

AVERTING MINE STRIKE VANISH Proposal to Have President Call Eleventh Hour Conference Fails. LEWIS HITS OPERATORS Derlares Everything in Readiness for 100 Percent Walkout. WASHINGTON, March 30.--The wisdom of asking President Harding to invite representatives of miners and operators to meet here Friday in an eleventh hour effort to call off the coal strike was considered Thursday by the house labor committee, but without action being taken. PcJieving fit if - ill was hope of pi even tin tli" .-hut down in ah' lie Id.-, s-rt for Pri i tv at midnight. tAii members of th' . ! 1 1 m it t pru1 that th- J r- : I 1 1 1 l" lai'ue-t-d to tak- a h ind, .ir.d for a tune it ;:ppare.l as if ;t roiution looking ; f.. this end might bo adopted. Word i.id o.iiii- from .-ri.it", manv.lipe, that 'ha rman Porah. "f th sntt" labor t o n i ii i i? ! . hol sieh a proposition in mind and tin how-'-I iill!llitt''i' went at oil' to sUU'est j 'int action. riialriiian F'.orah plaine.l, hower. that miiilier-t of tin- commitfro had iM't i"li ;el i'lil a - to .--ii'li a oe; that lie did ri-.t fe I at Ii!erfv to taU up th iu -!iui aloio' and it jirohalily would 1 t to l-t j the. iuestion o nur. II' int im.it d ' i . : ii l: . inn n' liiini cut i:; coMimui'e in . onider it 1 it r. Tiie aid of th" p'reslden; in th" t'tlv of trinr t i i-1 r i r th" miioTs und pnratois f i"t lo.'r was siiuui"-t - I d after lr. Worth M. Tippy, of New Vork. repre--ntin th" f"d'ral t '.urn il of ehureh' s of i'hr;-t in A'lietlen. had uru 1 some ftoit hy . , , . .i tonu-ress tow. iid li.-iin n.ii'.' in tliM oa I region.-. Whil' .Idm Moot" ol 'o! ii ni lu s. Chio, Jfislative ,i;r!!t of th" l'nit'd Min- Work rs of Aimaiea. was iv inc the union'- .- of th- t mil I1". 1 rliiirmni No! in a-'"d if tli- ! - j

KM. oat. on wo,l . 1 no uc". o F.m,,mui, ana u 1 ,- n ,I.-i,t should st.p to the f , , , , , : andith. operators and min lo 'ü--; invit- th- v.anm.' fa-:..m- m n, the ohh-ation they a ssu m ed

.Miner Are Willing. "If th" pr-id nt wire to send 1 ! . . . . .. 1 . . .. . I II ' I I I 1 " I I e i T III' I I 1 M I I - III

,,., .-..ihad alwavs hen willing ,o etl,!

ami m.et t-o -r . t or,. .W. N ' ' " ' ' ' ' 1 ... 1 ......... . ..... . . . 1 n .. 1 1 sain. ui" ni.-i nam our w.niiu i.eu TlK 'll alMMI'l. I1UI' alWas Oei'tl 1 1 nxjous to m 1 ; tin in." Askd as t tin unionV. attitude toward a !hi day -u-p n.-ion d th" s'.ike ord r. Mr. Moor, said: "I am not prpird to .ivwr for J'rest. Iewi-. . , I .-. e jf Ml,).- IS J V'.b hklihood of an invitation i:.g out. W- do no- want uoc:'r:-i n.n? : ti t a f : m e until w hae - l .iustd al! ei;r -fforts Jo s.-p'. thj t:oii!d... If th" Am"r: -an p.-op:.. all th" coal tiny want in Apiil. ! t:.v will be satisfied and if the g... - i i : : n i : t r --limit" of ; ".hioi.ii. i ro:!.' .1 1 o e p ! u u I l s correct , t h r ' A .11 i e i;,, suff'-j ir.g during t' " t:et :;;!.'' ' ' ' loofth. Put. ac jcifir to woih out ' 1 i o i t ! l " -' 1 1" i i t - i I ha.'.exe'rv re-.-on Vo'i."tiev"e Mo'v 1 w 1 t sinifv in 1 1 1 1 1 ' i 1 1 d ;ne't1: c u- " I i:vis iuami.s oim i:moi:s. l.Pl..'.ri,is Ma -.a, :: -in- , . , ,, ., . . . . ,1 ,(' :. 'rx L;'A:' t a e 1 t:. 1 1 d Mm" r n r ' .; 1 r e.J .. ... ., .,, . :, ,,. ! ! ' LH..-.- '" .- 'ow too s.n.rt :.- a "-a -lacr-n j u"'"!,r" " a.-.-i... ' iwe.-n ra and operator- tKp u .5:M ia. r: a s '. : on ' ' w o r : - ''j Ml tn ' 1 at u.idn.ht Krida v lh.uevir. h" -dbd. f iiat th" union i'c::t an. on TWO PERISH IN LOWLAND FLOODS . . . - r- . . ilRih Water.- ot Mate uivers Liidaiiejrr 1 lumlrcils nf Familie. t 1 'I ANA P 1 . 1 S . lid . M.. 1 . :. Tn o p. rsoi.s w er.. h .v. ned ....: Tl '' t IH'U.- it it - Ot 'Pii lis .lam . "r.e to prop, i ; .i - r. i . -: : i : huh waters f i :. Pdiii.i stream a Thursda 1 1 c '.' - I .rids .!. n, iiiv p:.:. T!:e fata::1 : - - mi: : d .. .'::.-

i . i x:lle. vh, re .".or.bii and M.P.STATl KINT01CHK

Ir. d M.-..:h r. . .i: -1 - i 1 . :. i : - p. i 1 1 i v ere dr ow n- d v. n n-rk li.ui u w 1 ii ' i : h v o i p v ra d -Ut to pi ot I : . - a. -n - f n..u.v !:eu-- -- in th- . ds-trict at 1 1 u ri : 1 1 : g t . n w :-, f" ded uli' u wat rs of tic Pitt'.V. .lb.tsh MOT tli, b.t"M'd Up. it '...s r. p. vied, ip-ads in th- i.-tnity t H ur.t .! Kf "ti vv r r poi t d to be P. .'in a;i:;o-t impa--ab!e condition a the result f th h avy rains Str.el4 lit th" low P ir.g s"c:nvi of W..-!.,r ftori. Ind., w . i r. port'd to be u r d r p ! t i'tyH.il' r . - t hHg ..-1 f :i l-alr-r P.'tc became i;n-

,.,.,.. .,r, ,.. .v,-.t lM rt,rt ! ol th- ;.a-;p,a that sh, ll.r.d th.; " - "l"v -- o,, o .... - rilativf in a ro,.m six f -1 aw av the report stid no plans had' -through rh- ;r..:;n f.. V I'e':- ol n tr:'m: ! famous -hrir.e of st- Ann-- de P,-;iu-j t.oc.ary -.v . r ir.xoked m , P.Ti to de- r'. a er her own property seized b dar.d,;;;vJ M ,tl for the ' n--d irrfyn,M, t-t I" ,C THlHrm '"-th ra.i. Nat. v p'non'rVcv.d :,m Port Uavi, r -n-unud U'einshy by tire, -k- the n: but w;tlmut success , the gormnent belonging to her thcy knew riothin (,f it untlI rrai:iu,ni. InilI at N(.u- Orlcan, while 'I HR LL DIL AS T0RACU) ,t t.n, ha i t!, .,-, that the M.,ume and St. Jo- ' P0,,'tvd it h aw,- at th- uooJen ... ,TTA-T. rrT r'V' ' f"t Y u V' :nuus later w hen. on coming into j cor.stru :t;.,n of the motor tr-ick a-: WARFHOFSF COLLA PSKS surreu -. . ' -I in a iv . II v. -phUver w.re'risir.g ,ap:d!vasthe!atue of Thaumaturgus. which . - LLLl AM) WD S T0RM rc. 1 s statement, Mrs. herizdoll de- tlu. halI, th found th,. ,,od iy,.r,.hlv plant at Port avr.e. I:;d,j VS A 11,-1 , , v . T V . , s-wai dav. wa'-. - ." ,h- Paw PewifaP.; of th ,L "A miracle." th,y HTS . ()T".' M If, 'V AT''' Xl' though revoke r wa. found j p., b'.-er n.u-d. ' POWPINO ;i:i;.N Ky . d.r rnv.r , : r,.., . 4. ,,-t f,w davs. P": b.,,t .,,,r.!'- I ,,M LUNX iAi -MH'llU,A-hMl1" hy h dM r0t '??' to-" inside the satchel, through th- side ! ' !-Thr,e.m,n u.r- ki.kd ar. i , h ,

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US. Uses Less Mqney:

Mellon Lays Uff öüü WASIÜNf-T' N. Man h ::. I : aiiM' th" government 1- makir :g P- rnon-y a redm tPui of i';) in th" .-raff of approximate '" employe in the bureau of engraving and printing ha.-s 1 r ordere!, it was i nnouin !"! on Thursday night by Sc'y Mellon. Induction in the personnel of the l.iiriviu, he explained, was 1 -i t i C made as a n.oiit of the idmd demand for federal re serve mdes- rerpjirtd for the re- I p!ar. merit of note.- worn out in it i ulation. LABOR SECRETARY SEES NO PROSPECT OF COAL SHORTAGE I)ais Declare? Situation Leaves ISo l'xcu?e for Ad o ailtC III I rite?. I WASIII.NCT X. Marc h ::o hih Nf.lf inir f h:it :i !'i.rw.P!d wtiiL,. in! unioiii.d hituminous coal mjne.s is I rt.iiri lo In Kin Saturl; of hilmr I.is deelari m. nt Thursday ni'ht that tin- situa - tiou l aveH "no excuse for advance i Jin ool prices." and no piospiet .t ais 1 1 jt al MMirtiffo for the pubhr; KcviewiMK the governments cfIrls during the last two months to a-hi ve a s ttlem nt in adance, Mr. Dais 'pi ss d "keen lisappdntiii'iit at rh tailure of ortam op r- ... .'..li'.il .1. a. ..... .1 ! ,ihms n niiiiii ine u i ms oi uieir ..ldiKation" ,,, confer with miners! for lh- m.kinir ,f m-w xi --r. ... ! ments whi.-l, mi-ht h.ne pia vented I suspension if work. in' j,ino nun in r viliu 19 ill' i, r . i- . i th- prothr of jnedia.tion, concilia-' at . , . .. , , 1 lion anil emo nrilol h vinl ' ' i 1 1 . . . i ....... .. . ..if... ... ... i -have fiil.d to yave the countrv5 ir. - ..,. I. I . : i. . r ; ti "in tin- national strike tot of eco-i , , , . . ... lit. and cmp.oyc m the -oal industry. , ,, ... ... ... . In this) eltort the president and ni - ... , , . , . i.imi .o; i c ns i ii ui ihvi 11 t ill M'l.i 1 self have had neither le'al i 14 lit mr p rso rial desire In dictate any p.o-l u'r.im. our one desire has h eti t o 1 t hen.il es, to runter aain for the -ha pirn; of a new aureenicnt.' 'i'i,. 1... .....r. ..-.. 111' I I I I I 1 ' I I I IV Mill il .1 Mill. 11 epi es.-maux o. I ... 1 1 ......... .-.....- j . 1 1 . . . . . ! , r. . 1 i r ,.. .." -T'.an.in, c... w.-np,,. ' (Continmd on 1 acre two.)

ANTHRACITE MINERS;:: 1 ...

READY FOR WALKOUT;:.;

;tj:c iNt'pitiatinns itli Oprr- " 'r' i'ipOMmi.iii? iiu vjni'i Mior-i A Ti I )i(l)llt illlll'll f r 111 10. .PW VultK, March rm. Disappoint d nor tin- failure to avert the

'I""' - - " ,lkl 'lTU,rAun nrnTAumir

n"!:' '" 1M rators cornmitteo on uai;' ' V."? ' ' negotiations adjourned Thursdav. ! I " n itn scab comniiP.eemen and j untie otlicials pn paiad to have for ith" anthraiit regions of Pennsylvania to insure that the evacuation 1 v 11M !.l 1... v iflii.lif 1 i.t..i.... t.r .1... ...... 1 1 v... ... ,.....v . ........... ny. They in re-assenii.ie! , . . , ; 11 : Althouich distrut union b adt r.1 v,,.r,. ,.,uj,h(lti,. in dcclaringth.it "the; anthracile strike will be lt.. rr -.-n: . !,,, ful ,,n(1 without violema "

they announced that virtually every,"". M ;.-.- Virgina Pappe, as a re-

colh-rv was heir.- surrounded with ! ha: b d wire and harrii-adcs at the uiali is of th.e opt rator4. . - Ulvania -.lepartment of conciliation ii 1.11 .vi em i'cwe ol ine lann. 1 ... 1 ... .- . 1 r ...

,aru m uiation attaco,i nim-.lf to,i:Ugene Pre-br.-y. author ami ilr.i - ! i:r;io'i he.id'i'iart rs Thursdav as the! . . .-, t .1 1 . i , 1 , mat is, test fvmg for the dctense.

r !: - ...,....- in v.o-.. .-I'io.ll. 1 Ii" rnm nt will not interfere unb . - -.!! arisen about a d-man for int 1 1 ut.on b state troops, it was ., . -.lo cause P.r It.PTVention s a . 1 . i.e..' mi w. iii i i Tl.iirvoi.u i k n f i r t t i o m irlo.I

; , - ', ! lYen, h li.pou- ami that -li. i ; h, s:.ar,. .xchancs over t.cur.s up-; . hid c i n ; o t i o and I'.t - p - . , r- f !:, uhi.l: th. nimts l,.,! , j :r . ' m " r ..a'tourt J!l)p0?e.S .l0 I' for c.aim.- for a minimum of .?.".-' a' , ,' ?'.. ' ' ; . i-v- . i It. - shift for diy Irrels. Mr. .Iuit.iv, u " : In ..'Ht'!' . ! Creating niturl,anee Durrd; vnc-pr.sident .f the Pnitd Mm,' I u ho 1 1 s of 1 h u ,sd , y s se-s ;n , in- Procccdin-.. .e j Work. rs. r.port'-d. , ;",x" "'"ii.d i a ,ii-cu--:nn c c . Th. mires , M. , , to . nmpkt in-i ," ir.yiiy "r WASHINGTON. March 30. -Mrs am; v;r,;r;r,i r BM-rnuthrr uf (;ro:r: bigi'ls-i-Pr of",,.. Nor.aard. ..n.,,-, vor P.rgdoll. fugitive draft evadtheir side ' . , '" as fined SC.O Thursday fo- con-

,.., .. , ....... .. ,, . i .. .. , their si.. sUhMM.'" Ill.'TI?! i niii.iij eii.i in t CJPPPP. ", Mar. h :. wh -laz. d Tliur- la on t ring the faithful to ra oust rue: ion of th- cathedral, also pci::td to tia statue, ddkat.i to the meniorv of tirri.ory of CappaJoca, to whom the working of mirae!-? was asTih-! in the third century sVi:i) l'KOM l'.M.I.S

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NT A.I A KA PAMS. N. V.. Man-hlin

a. --Jeffrey WiPon of No. 14". l.akj .i I ' 4 Ii . . r u ng roi,ii e. 1 in. 4,OW. '. . ..'-v.i- .. night from a rin k in the Nt:gaa rher I .-.-' th.an Z0 feet fr K tho brink of the Ameikan falls.

ACCUSED NURSE FAINTS UNDER STRAIN OF TRIAL'

Slaer of Cincinnati Lawver Collapses I mler Cro Examination.

jliRAMJS LETTERS FAKFSi ' "'"vl so.-w;nst..n J M hurrlnll. the imperial secretary for i I tin -oioni an'nounta d Thursday I . . j night in the Jlou.-e of Commons the l DcilIC- Allllior-lllp i De- (terms of the mo-t important ai?rocmamU for Moiie Under i ,n' nt rt r rh' ' ' wreM the rer ,' . I i ' i m n t a t i s of the northern and I lireal oi t Hullern i iuiients in Ireland ! f o i ) i r i 1 1 ' . 1 1 tr :ilui!t in iic in ihr

: M;V Yoi:. Alt: . i i . m. ,i a ! I on', - i . m ! i ; . 1 1 ' nil',' e o 1 - . . I I i I J Mill. I .III'! ' . . c-. .. I r i. , . . . . i . . ..(... ; o " 1 1 ( n tl; I wit ness : a iid at i i r trial on a .1. ,.r i , 1 1 . i .-1 . . . loo . I, i,. i; ; M . , , . ' . Mad. formt r in miiati i oj no? at "it. eil, in fiont of h: l'.rooklu home. Two .-tat" aliini-fs. atti - ! a minim- her v:ii.l it umiM !.i inliii-i

'man to am-Mion further, and iSnpren.e ( ourt .lustier A spina II ad-i'"

P 'jourmd the trial until l'rida j A sriesi of 1- Iters d e ma nd i n s i !n.onv from KmK.a.I. sprung as aj : ... . . ' . . . urpri.-e- n --.-iiam IM.-Uii I ... . .... l' ri' ' uarha app- ared to i.owl ti U I . 'iilu..l!v al! iho-e litters. whili

lav ereiarv' lu ' l' "litv- ' I . : 1 1 1 1 i ,,rinlls "tTMises hy a .spffial court of 'iniimv on thnats of divorce or!lIu 'n-hest justices; for general co'l III l H ull i . ' . l . . l. i . i a i . ..

h "f 1" ,,""" ",s' w'0"" hass,. said. lhit when ah v;is hown to lor. she stoutly d nid th" III. 111(1 W I I I 1 1 1 LT U s fM Iv i,ul1 U,,U,K i.. 'Mis Stone." asked Warhas.-e at i last, "would von ; 11 a Ii" to s.ir 'v,ur iif' ' In' mui iiiuM'd. "I "A Ii.'V A IivV would in d." j l all In Neap x : S,M" r,1Ii't"' , ," ' l"rw'"-'1 ;,nd lay in a lnap. iih"" :" ,n- ' t .f .1 ut ice Aspin - all. Sh" was allied from the lamm I'v attindants ai d I)o"tor Ceeil Mc- ( ovand Anna . IIa -ton, wi re hur- . rnllv summoned. rr,"a thr ,irL ul"n ," onk th"i I 1 ' 1 1,4 1 1 1 1 ui"i inu, .-in. u j u .'ii ion eaii iii'i 1 1 1 1 1 cw i ii i iiiosl ii the time weeping. S.neral tinus' ,,. ' ... . , ! hiki His sa s wer.- applo-d and freI . . 1 1 , Miuent rests wer given her so she ,. ... l j could regain lni comj(sure. 'lad entirely in Maek, even to 1 Inn; h!a k !o-. whidi reach d ; , , , , y fo f..us h,.r OIllv ; ,,rv tw o pins, w hih sliowa d she had . , ( ; u t ,,1(1u;tf ,. fro(l c-inrinnati reiKral hospital, she made a somhr limine as -he told th" iurv of !i r . , 1 . r i - : . 1 I . 1 : i 1 .1 I -."-.0, - . sa , n . ,ao iniu 01 11 r. ii it in 1 . man. a an1 i ,,,,. uonian ,,,,. ; r,i(lf.,I h.r to th" ext. nt of hanuiti up hi 1. 1,., .hi. to. ili.-t. 1... I.'i.l ,v. Hi. .1 eitn Put. in the aft. rm. on. there was 'a slight change. Th halb ?!'-'" of: the letter introduc.d s ome.i to, !s,. her toi- lime It i- t ,i rs ' ased. and sh" p ara d for", ard t w th-n. h r es Ma sh i n as sh" Mr. Wa' ba-s.. that th. 1 ff rs J were msteriis to h'-r. Tln n she ! sliiiupd back and in a vuc airain! ;bioken bv tars deciareip ! ,(1,t Know wlutlnr I 'tfnn or not It was aftr a btter written on, !H'tl 'andrhilt stationery had: ' hi n shown h"r fo- tin . twentieth time that she colla p.- d. I N If III L 1 1 1 j ) 1 1 I f J A K Y Il I lliD U 1 U 1 IUI, fl II I

IN ÄRBUCKLE TRIALi'SLfC

, . Court Hoars I wo-Hour Discus- . . f Moll oil Alranillt: ot . r Integrity. i IM:ANr'n' r;tKl" . M,t of wIid-c d-ath IPseo r ( Fat - ity Arbuckb- 1- cn trial charg. d with rr. ansiaught r. was d scrib d 1 as -.abnormal and g...d ropy" by , I. 1. 1,.. . '.,.. . '. . , . ' . . '., , , tarv ol the tscre. n nt"s r.uild of . . , ,. . , i I 1 . 1 tor 11 ia 1 ml u n w . . . . lir-' . ., ' ' , ' ' ... , ' ,.utnors p-agu 01 .mrica. lostii.eu

; ;i:::HELD 1(1 CONTEMPT ;i;irk nfl.r ...aM tu) ,,r.nk, ,

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, Thursdav h- was ncaihd and said 1) ' h" ,'U:,i t'-'t:fv as X, X"r"iar,re, Vlvi'rV,'a,t r"U n,,t X: ,hi 'r - tHO.N;11' !,f' cm. nd.d imaaP in - Vii::agrj'l-- 'i intnty w hia t m- pr- cu - he ruins tarn n,a.n:airod th v ,;d ml A

t stern ar ompar.it d ' a Pighlvath a icsiilt tliat u fin- for con-I

l r'1 Iv. ml swept lower Michigan Thurs(lay, crippling wire cotui:;un!catior.s ami s r.ousiy interfering uitlt tlectrb: ir.terurban lines. Poles ar d wired in many section? wire down under the wi icht of the i . and it was stiniatd the damage would run u the tliou-vimi-. Tiie storm brok.early and bv noon. lutndt wa vir h r l!v c't ii'f frnm tln i!irn nart - .... ......... . . j of the st.t-. A'.tl-.i ugh ram fell dur ing the day. this city rscapvi the J brunt cf the ttcrm.

North and South Arrive at Basis of Agreement to End War in Strife-Torn Country

Important Happening Since Signing of Iri.-h Treaty Car-

ries Approal of Republic. Ulster aild Parliament Head? Peace Effective at Once.

..... ! .M I 1 I - I o I II I i Ml Hl M . I Th- a:i a etiient. whi h was ie;o;h-j I with unexpected e.idition at a i niili'fi'iH'K hetween delegates of tl : IiJ.-h groups and representatives of . the Imperial eminent, far transi -ends in importanee th aet arrived at hetwern Michael Ccdlins, of lh1" ,r "visional Kovern.m Sir Jai,Ka C ral- tl1" 1 lsl nt trr premier, at an earlier Mase in tip' ,H -ot ia 1 U i,r"vl(lt'-s e rrorc: anization int tli.' nnlirp in Ulslprnn n li.isls sat- ... I if.'lftnrv In fill ruliliniva Innniri' i.f . . i t ho people of the north and svutli; ! 1 1 ia 1 OI Persons cnarou wun op'ration h' tween the north and the - HIU111 ' "'"t promising riiarae(or. '' fr assistance from the Krit 1s:h Mirlinoe nt rr o ful e Ii a , - i . i - u iiniin in i f l ill' u T . , i ',n' n,Plyinent , iflicultirs ,n Hel- ; f-. which rendered the carrying ont of the pt'vious Crai-ir-ddlin-i ; -:l almost impossihle. Trrm of AnTiiient. Terms of the acreernent follow: l irsi Peat e is today declared. Seeond I'roni today the two 1 unvernmrnts un.lertake to co-op-rato in their power with a viewto the restoratmn of peaceful conditions in the unsettled areas. Third The police in Helfant iVv !o ,'" "'Panie,i in general in , tin i' i 1 1 1 1 III i 0 1 1 o 1 1 1 LT c VII '1 1- . -,-"44 i lions; A. Special police in mixed districts to he composed half of Catholics and half of Protestants. 11 specials not recjiiired for these forces to lie withdrawn to their homes and surrender their arms. H. An advisory committee composed of Catholirs will assist in tin selection of Catholic recruits for the special police. VI. All police on duty, except , ,ua, ,f.,r,.t s,rv,,0 Inrn, to .,. ,,if.'n,o.i -,..1 ..c...;n j 1 o 1 n . 1 """vi ni' 'i iii fin. .int 1 ii w in 1). Ali arms and ammunition issued to the police to he deposit ....

"Then is no reason why a sense,

O. Ojt 7 . iD ill LOTS lJLTlR.G CI T

Smashes on Kocks v I

iCaptniii Hrcaks Promis to wrote! IV r C 1 I I Lr0W 1)1 S-IlO(nor and

J JlOV Kcfll'iC tü Work J ' ko.STO.V, -March V.O. A .strike ; sea that caused or contributed to! i tie shipw reck of the st riking sailors ' an'1 otIu'ia uf the crew of the j scliooner iiicameron was described inursuay wnn tn 11 men were I' ll ! Circa t Hound Shoal lightship in Nan1 tucket Sound where they had found : n iiiK'e amr a uay anoai ;n rain ana in an.op,n boat, with a make1 , . . 1 , ; shut mast and a sail made uf two ! blanket. Word bv wireless had preceded Li...;.. ..--o-.i , . ... .1,0, ... refuge after a day alloat in rain and i their arri-al to the effect that the j Kic. micron was wrecked while tip re 1 was a muury .iimaru, ,api. Jiica- ! ; , dson, who like nine others fo the 1 ' lew is a negro, said it was not a imutinv so much as a strike. 1 ne nil .ilia 1 on. t 10m niasiet, h;ul loi(ied soft cal at Norfolk for - m. - ; , : 4 i:ai I Maine, when it wa1 found BERGDOLL'S MOTHER t.mpt of eourt by Ju.ke Bailey ol ; tlH' 'litriot Urt ' . inr't V ratrr:i' :rf?entinS;i .,,,., alien property custodian, was , irtr , rupted several timos by Mrs. l P-redoll during hi. statement o! , tempt wa-- imposed. Judge Pailry remitted tin tine I u: rcfust-d to continue the cae, vl.i,di goes nvfr to the next term. T11K WK.ATlU'.K. IndUnn: Kaln Friday: -.. Pr in xtrenie "iith,ru p-rtieii: -Saturday i j ir. I.ourr Mirhifun: rieudT and prbldy kiihw er ram Pridjy ; .itt;rd3y -' nVrally fair. .

ed in barracks In eh-irpe of a military or other competent of-tic-er, when policemen ire not on duty, and an oihcial record mu.-t he kept of all arms issued and ammunition used. 1. Any search for arms ;s 0 he carrid out by a police tor-e "'mpo-id half of Catholic- .ml half if Prot e-t 1 nts. th" mihtuy r ml rime any n .-.- 1 ry aiistanee. Sperial Court. fourth -A court is to he constituted for the triil without jury of persons charged with serious crimes. th- court to consist of tire Lord Chief Justice and one or the Lord Justices of Appeal in Northern Ireland. Any person "Uiiuittf d for trial for a serious crime Is to be tried by that court if he so request's, or if the attorney peneral for northern Irelatnl so directs. Serious crimes are- tho-a punishable by death, penal servi-tud-or Imprisonment cxce-dlnc six months. Th povcrnment of northern Ireland will take steps to pass necessary legislation to t;ive effect to this article. 1'ifMi A committee is t be established in Iblfa.-t with equal numbers of Catholics and Protestants nd with an nlependent ehairmaii, preferably a catholic or a Protestant alternately In suecessi' weeks, to hear and investigate omplaints of intimidation, outraces, et-.. such committee Imvin"; direct ac-oss to the heads of the uovernment. Halt Army AotixIHe. Sixth Iiish army activities nre to ceae In the p-ix eotmties and

J thereupon a m thod f orsraniz'uvc, sfiecial police in the mx counties outsido of Helfas shall proceed as speedily ;is pos-dhlo on lines similar to those au'reed in P.elfast. Seventh Purins: 'lie month immediately following the passing into law of a. hill contirm ins: the constitution of tin Fre- States, lej up the month within which the northern parliano-nt i.- to e riso its option ami before any address, in accordance with article XII of the treaty is presented, there shall he a further me. 'tins: between the sisnatn es of the agreement with a vi? w to ascer(Continued on j ae two.) , v. , C 1 TT" I. lP7 ClTlCi VP.C.CP.or bound shoals - - - .

i V " pumped! Roo,ovclt an(, othor presidents had i(, 1,af7TKMl vtart(d ,,n h"r '-vidone. Such eating of words, sueh Has- -ri,lay with the verbal agree- oppressions of confscien'-e, anil such

i""Mt ""WM'n '''Itiniina criv,-, tin. ,'t cn a.-s.a!.d. that she would put in at';,t x,'w v,"'k '"'f'-'l of trying to make the hug run. Master Hieaks Piiunis. The pumps controlle 1 , he leaks s-v well that 4'apt. Richardson de. ided j t continue. On Monday the 5. li:ors found ut that th, lüiainrimi had lassed New York. They protested , and refused to work Tin captain j had available a.s assistans Mate i Richardson. Iiis brother. Pnginc ei; Ihnar C.ir'ii, who was th as the eml 1 am and the. whip man. the hcatsw cook. TlKy shifted sail w ell enough on i Monday hut Tuerdav heavy fog set in and the S'ho.un r struck Mid-: u Kip sho,l i Xaoucku HiunJ. I Strikers- and workers -.stood hy until! T;::o, the former still refusing duty when all took to the open sea in the .Ii ly b.at. At " o'clock they discover d the (In at Round Shoal litrhtship and wer taken aboard. . .POLICE INVESTIGATE MYSTERIOUS DEATH

" " '1 " i ,T tM 4 t.V" methods of valuing i n v e nt ones , Hook More ManaCCr HlOt, Al)- i W ; the pas: few year.-, the I alI i i T, , . 1 ,arie sheet for 11" 1 would have' j parrntly hy Revolver m n n t fJU or öir fo o., 1 Hailtl Satchel The justness .lane in the United. . !Strtc:s :ri i f J I produced no ondit.' INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Marc:- ..n.:l!(. pp-rt said profits: b-inz deriv--lou w,r- n' day m.ht ti, d,th of Kra,K vp,r tchi,v P.ickford. 47 year. old. until re-ent- . in.; .V' omT)a tiv r,.

v w:inA:.t.r q( th w. j- Stewart Co.i.rv,'' book store here. who wa killed ' 'j Thursday w h.-n a huliet from a n- r. ;t jjtf. yow in a h lt;d.s.lU.h,I iK- . a rn d . , ? f ;,..r , lrntf , hi h,.;il L T,,M ,h,..,ti . ro o ;n t,.,.. m.n'3 i0;i;(. nr, ; rt

i Pa--- i. u.r p lice accepted with reservation ih( story that the weapon was dis'-ha-re- , cd accidentallv t.v a b.iio.g .f tlo- i li .ndbag. Powder biirno . n ti

wound, 'they. sail. indicated th- ,:nn u"c,ar'r' in,! srmar,M GI lU" wearon had be,-n r.red at ..reparation eommi,sio:i are intoUrr i al.'Je, ami expressing approval of i i "ha not llor Wirth's statement- with

. . . . . . v.. .., IIXKTH TRK.MOIl H P K MAN. Ky.. Mänli r. Harth treniers lasting seeral second vv re felt here about 11 o'clock Thür. lay. Xu damage is reported.

HULL DECLARES 'NEWBERRYISM' IS 1922 ISSUE

Attrilmtes Harding"? Attitude Toward Fall Flection? 4 to I)i?gu?t. ATTACKS G. 0. P. WORKS l)e?cril)e? Republican Fco nomie Campaign a? "Larpc- ; lv a Framl." WILM.N.rn.N 1,1 March Si.akimr a a meeting of l"Mware i dt ini'iTit- hero Thursday niht.i I'ha.irman Hulk of the democratcj i national omni it t e, referred to. , t Pro't Hardincr'.s decision to takej no active part in the coming con'pre.s. ional camprjcn and declared' that "the most trrible commentary , on this conirrw is the fat t hat republican laderc who could stomach Newberryim cannot .stomach tin sittin;; rej)iiblicAn congress." Cliairm tn Hull .sent the day here! ,.i 'a.-a n confirnri wltli party .eadeis

of the .-t;.te. In his address he at- ii-r, s r ceiv, d by the department tack d th rejuihlican administra - i of commerce since March IP', the dot ion's conduct of international af-! parmt.-nt w arn. d in a r-vi.-w .t : -.n-

f...ir .. I 'tw nhirlv the treatv with C.crmany. ami dsried the republican economic campaign as "larjzely a f ra u 1." rronit Concitws lmiMev-dhlo. "Aecordinc; to pre.ss reports." said the demacratic ehairman. "Pres't Harding is now delarini? that he will take no active part in the election of republican congressmen nnl senators thi.- year. I think I can readily understand thks attitude of the jr'sident. "Most of the sitting members, it appf.ars, will, through the strvneth , tncir re-pe.'ine loe.u n.u ......... . . .. i : l 1." laiioinmau U. it :s evniem ui.n the p. -opto have alrady made up th"ir miti'ls t vot for sweepins hans:s in the pre?nt complexion of oner ss. Pres't HardinPT'f attitud.e of Vecpini? aloof offers strikins: Iiroif that while he, in common with the old 4Uard crowd, wa.s nnx-

. a fore, is the fact that .epubli.an r, ,.lo. ... .,.1,1 -to.nach New - . d' 1 .i oil' - i -..- .. - bern.dsm annot stomach the sitting r public: n eongr .-s-. , Tofdi-h Henuniation. i of consistency or sliame should In- : t.nV. .. with tho reimnciatioi- of thlrt : republic; !, aid .simply because rej i;;;!f T'Ät 'urging t u election of a democratic ' r..nrrroktt in 1 01 S tuet n I.inf nln. ; rf VTCal nf frm,r president.-, will ; ho T1ecessarv in most every instance whr.r(. it i5, nnw proposed to do any thing practical or sensible." I nimflmfin IA 1H H A K ' H I HK I I N i iinil I JJÜ 1 Uli VVi U profit's shrink 1 llUlllU Ullllllill J(,.)ort 0f rar 1921 llOWri ' . -r Decrease of 7.) Percent Over 1920. C"HICGO March "0 Th I nterarvt.s;er Ci.' mad. a profit it- lt21 of $4,1 4t.?l;.c' as compared with $ 1 .6.'r.1.':00 for lC'JO, acr-rdir.g to the annual pert nicde pubüe Tliurfday. aPs wer Jl 21.21 T..0OO. or P"rcnt of tlm total fur the pr. c dirm Pres't Harold t Mccormick. 5n his mes-ace to the stockholder-;, re':i;:i'" "r:,:;i;;:r '.:.t i.asme-s- and said that ;tn comparv r.Qi .i-K'iu-.i .-onsexvano Ilii.-.-'a, the company rabut $ 1 .0 OO'O'i from th:-. The II us-dan works w a : ted ir. excellent condition arid oreicn j-'.ants reeeiv ed f i' f.: port . iii-ietTtP nDDläVLV Iiblblleldtr ;l l lVJ 13 nrwri'i i oirs stand' PIlAAtoPPLUn 3 l.'l.Ali j illlLIN. March .'.f. A rii-ohi- : 11 , , ... , m ps.trd to tlie commission's den.anJ, was adonted bv tile ltr-iehstag on Thursday. ' Th- vor- w l an U. Th. ma' j jority scial: t- and communut ? abJs:air.J Irom volins,

ions to s-e X.'wl.erry peatcai. ne ran ; of t,,,. agricultural districts, not not work himself up to the point j Inu,., or bis has mi far been transif enaitir g in personal activities j jMtc,j jnt(l increased business. Most in future support of the present re-j,,f j.1lt yOHI-s crops had left the publican -oiir.: a The most terrible farmer's hands before the i ise came. en m TO e 11 t 'I r V rtl tll'S eon lTl'e there- ; ,,r.r.o c:.. O.nrf.f.ir 1 elli.fltr .

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.4 Unanimous Verdict m:w vh:k. M.r-h i:iw ard I .!!.::. a if-' p: "pr; tor. was ..a trial Thur-!ay tor r.-; li'iuor. "our.se', f..r the d' fer--" e o er t h ' jury and si.l -ud-denly : "Any of on jurors who .,r" prejwd:- d auai:it th.e Yol.-Ceid act, st I ib'w n and out th" box." Isü hy their fore mir., who was seven feet tall, the en? if" body of jurymen solemnly ti-1 I out of the cou rt room . The parol of tab-men had been exhausted and the trill ou!d not be onti:uid. PAMMUDPD DIIDUÄ II : U U 111 if 1 D Ii J D DUIlühU ISSUES WARNING OF BUSINESS BACKSETS ( n ,l Pn-k nf nrnrriinTi ' I I? Pa??C(I. Rllt I rilCS (lailtiou? Ruildin. WASHINOTOX, March -Al-

t'iouh business continues to make,Iir; (.v protrress in its recov rv fi-oni th" i 1 '" "'' ' " ' r ,,, ,, ar J -s t(, lepri ssion of IfLl. as indicated bv ! 1 11 1

! ' ' "s narl0 l-'Utaie lliurs.lay that rehabilitation "ne.ils to he ca u t ion s

that it may be built upon a tlrm b-tor. I ridav r,;.h.'. Py th" foumlatioii." !das a "on . l d : -! in . ' '! . th- -r.'Some ba ksets. the statement de-j:--' a new- . . ..rd for actio:), loir clared. "may be cp.ctd for all of. la: i a h,n . v r. if havir. h a the lesions aus d by pn.-t war o er- I ill d wdli.t; two d,iy. a' i s expansion hae not In al"d." I within th- hi -: w .. k .

Wliile in most lines. th reviewadded, prices have been relatively stable for the past six month.-, i i -

trihutors still tin niber the disas-j thre.ich S"n. Porah. r pul a . M t r caused by overstocke! sh Ives In J ho, xpr -.- d a f ar tl at a: d :. P'2D. jt.thrr Car ii.t'.'mi 1 1 ! ni.-"t of:'. "Forward orders, therefore," ltiarms corf : r.r mu-'.t 1" i'-rp-continued, "are driven sparingly and I ea m v ars t com.. -io n ..

in rpdurrJ Volume; however, manufacturers a re feeling the effect of n - p'atel orders and the steadily in - creatine; output of mills and factor - ics snows inai i umi h m ema i iv ne ountry is petting back to normal. "Although the recent marke! i" - crase in the price of farm products has had a big effe t upon the morale 1 ,,l0mise of better things to com;. i "'ii r f-,r.r. in.,n,.,i t,. ,.-.it t : 1 H Uli lilt 1 1 0 ill' Uli' '4 . . . . , , , see w hether the pric s hold, an.1 , ' , now no crep promise oeiore mai ing further commitments" BURCH'S LAWYERS CHALLENGE JURY Srhonok Challenges Kntire Panel on Ground-; of Prosecution Tampering. The entire oanel of juror.s in thr 'trial for the tmsrd of Arthur C.j i Burch wai cha lleng-i Thursd i y af-' tcrnoon hy v w- nrd Tense attorney, on the ground cl J alleged tampering. Schenck also aked that .-ubpoe-i r.as h issu.al for Il.-t. Atty. Th.nmas i, , , ,.1 c , . ,. Lpe oolwim, chp-f Deputy v. i..:nm C. Imran and any other members ot the district attorney's .'tuff who. j 'nicht he able to tell the court a r.yabo'itcftoru ..lur.-l i...v, been made to assert iin opinions ol jn s pect i ju ror.- . S'taternerits by tale-rrri hid U ( r.

:iÄsi81R MOUNTAINS

attitude concerr.imr th" 'a-' ' , ... tn1, . h . ,l!f,.,on atioi lit jjror- Irol b "n ' for cau.-. I . , , . - I :L- tt- . 1 r. ? t .!

J-ted to ti.e nation and lud- Sei-. ri"V N. P.ee'.e .Jen;. ;t. d"r .ir.r:i: I , . . r . v ( (J n wa, ;th,,ut pow, r tojCoiirt Onlcr Apprrlirn-lOll of

ls-.: .':! ,,r,:Iav 50 tIlat he -ould pr-; vidav:t rr.akirthe -ro'ir I ot i pare amdav:! rr.akir. trie pro'ir l o: j. j ohj---. timi To th" j iry a ma"'r ! t rr(, , pnLrn,T , rril CIIAhGh WOMA.N Willi FMHFZLI(r 7 ."Ol) ; " " , 1,.. Thur-day on . h.ir,. Nibez.h ! ST.-" a y ir .i-m '::: h.m law tirra. Sli i- M.-s Mn:r M'.Parthv. v. i.n :'.' -'. rl' w .i s i mploy. 1 by .Mr. P .tr 1 and Kennedy. .-h- r f'c'M to rr. ikar.v . xp'.anat .on eor.. rrr.ir.u- the r ;.- . -c pt to .-ay ' I don't kr. v. r. i other w ere injur. 1. . " ; fatal, w ht n the thr ' i - ,r , tf) huckled un i.r t:v vo';:.t of Stü.OOD pnundi of tot a- -j and ft 1 1 vk r,o. of 1 la. A ! .1 e r 1 C i r . ic.ic o ; .. . V . . TI.....I ... Th a l til a i.rap nvir i 9 i 4 " are i;d.var.l P H r r: ; - Iv t: a r . ur. V . III. ".II""'. . . , . t V.. I. 4 r. I IT" T I. e ' ,1 art i : e the n.oit widely known inrn in fh to ha reo tru.de ;r. K :.tu- . P" i Ha vs. 21. of S ottsbn rg. bookk. . p. I and a r.eirro worKi; lif!i-en ?;. n at w c: k in the tr t i'i. I.'.i n. i v. . ... .... . . . , . . .. ...... .'.

ore w ere Lurieu m tne a r.ri-v Mti.;-; i nur.--. tj'jaj'ti without terioud Injury, i.csj.

SENATE PLACES

a it am t pt nr u.i. va Lrtoi ur ARMS TREATIES I;ar Fastern and (Jiine?e Tariff Pad- Receive Appn al. OTK IS OVFRW HI.IAHNCf Admini-tralinn (l.mipain for Ratification Rrinu- ( !mplctc lH(--. WAS 1 i I N n "N" M :':. ' " - The ! a i o . p i i d i ' I'll o f ' v a ' I o . T " pre: : s i . : 1 v r i iiiv irc .' P : .' j 1 1 at a .- of t r.:p of -. I d ;; : ,,':v i .. n t 1; r,. I : a i ! . : ". ,i r! , i a i ; ; r - - c :' - i ; i r i "Ti was- all 1 : " a i . in. 1 . - Not I a sinI- ot v, a.s .a- a :r. t ':: i . . . . t--- 1 Jar Ivi: ern t r af v . .. : a . : : a ' - art'" a n land th r- .a .r. d - o-.f ... w !. n t h T-itut'.""i! "ad - ; ard o t:" w as -: o p.nt for i :-:o- ,.f th- "i ' "-" T ! rift . ii... tum . ("III W . 1 '..'-'.." rati'c it ; m pMaani w sw . ;. a cn n 1 'j.-.o n , vna d d rlo- ; "t-i-titn-of tii" admird.-ti atno, i u!r ! " ' r.or lu;.l to . a. 1 T,e U" - i r 1 1 1 1 1 1 I iiaiiiiiioiiXo d i f "r n ci. of ;:-' : or; ; d . over th" Par P.ist rn tn- it I ass..nf to all th. a t- of a-.-r.,-.. . 1 that have hen committ. d in t! p 1 j Jn the orient. H w s a-m a . : th"---. 1 howevr. who a th-ir ;: - , . . sfi . i n i-vr the tarilf trrT . ia Jsh;1ril . !iai.-i to 1 c e . 9 i S"ii. Hitchcock, (if N" hra-ka.. d"e,orat of th s'fiat for. in r ' .-1 . - committ' ". and S- e. K!n. d i'tah, badiii:- in cri'i'i-ri of A::1 -an participation in th- tl i : . ' hln"'.-e c'is'on.s s King c.,s th-- nn!v dch jV.V,' ri'f'x XX 'f' ',r!, M it liCo k bit th" ha Li b ar... i : . m j. nil viia . in u .tn -' . - t i i t . .. , , . n. I tl' Uf.uin. . of A:a: ci.t th d liaeTa' i 1-ad- r. ari a d-'.'-a-' to th arms I'onf- r- r. , J Itr d a '. ! jtho i-owa-r - air- ad w I'vi-'.v-d .t. I treaties stlp-ilaü! g "!.;--a"s tat iff schedule ard r.cv wer a- t:r - tpeth"r to ameporat.. tli- s .' : i"" .-ii far a. practi a' . Kegular Pii-iio-s II. I-I 1 j. I "il.a.1 .- j. a, -a' i-'n on t) ?: i'.1 brouuht to nr. :.i a d- rndr. -i arnpaikzn (-f f ad m i :. i.-- r a ? a-; ! ders, wdiPh Pa s kept Th- s :. p !:, :- c -s from tiny to day fr-r w a r i ha,s virtually j-r'V r.f ! f r.-;: - o tier, of If ri-!a i v" Purinen-? sir'" -j - ! a?" j on th Vfl; tr. nry o. I'.- r-ary 21. :.To-t if this p ricI v. , u- ta.-.i -i up ' Wirh the .rht ov-r th- f-..r pow r pact, and s.r.c P4 r .t' ;'v i-vi : w 1 r;,J;i'- the oK'in in th rä,K-- . i . compilati.iri of th- t-Mii 'f t!i latifi' atbn ro'.l .-J. .-'nr-- ! ti.at 1 'T. f. .: ; i . - 1 V 1 : r.h.j senato i w lt:i trM ur.a r.! iüi:v. Th' v(;a i : :;o v: Yap tf-.ity, f1 to 22. IVc.jr V r.vr ire.it:., 07 to IT. ri n-.-r.a 1 T'o'i-Po-A-r tra:y, :, to tat ::. T a-;.. .4 t t. . b: : a r . r. , .... ' , '.:i,:;' P" .r. Trat . . ... ' ' ir I .ff 1 1 -. .1' y h to : "PAH TITT Ti I TTPHO fUll UaIL RnllJIjFlU . 1 - 1IU. i Kkr . ! ,. r.- Tr.urf. r S .: i:-r I: i.-a-L.t ; -w,r!,.r, Th.it., ; a r : e. . - - 'Tn:.- ' . :. r:' i i, . . -. . I- d i r -. : '. r -I. w .-. : I ' . ' t.r ( ' w . ' : nc..::i I H:r.v..:-, ,. Nob'. ; the rir.-r. ' To have 1.. trr" r :. - .i r t.i v. .'t 4 ' Th : art "I K - r. - t -1 n j rjJ ? e.v .,. . t ) : - X e A:n x 11 . . - 'u,'? j p,.r.H u.r., k. rNiiN ii:it iiwT in TO IP NT1 1 '. M -.r i. T - - f f h". 'ra:g I "a" c - r ni.... - t .I..Arfa. a r. ä hi s - r ' ' , ' - - r- ill a i...f),:...i ...