South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 93, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1922 — Page 1
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City Renders High Tribute To Boy Scout Honored Dead In Whole Hearted Memorial
Scout Executive Jo VV. Taylor and Other Victims of Lake Tragedy Eulogized in Touching Meeting Support to Perpetuate Boy Scout Ideals Pledged. ;.'t --v a v, -.. ; a'i 'ill Hou h int,r tried. ,- .u-, i -r j vi- fiiriii' 1 by "I 5:1 "nf.dently. howpvpr, that IV. r (r- friend tha- Hoy Scouts ' '' M !-- -!n :',K 'A,1'"n had Jr. .outh Iind two wks ago ? -'- r-rt:b--r- -f .. 1 il Hoy t.,y vavt; 10 fripn:js today." f. , . , r.r-.i r: i.it ion perl-die-l in the Dr. buirtli.i.'r'. IIiiIocy. vabr- of ?b.o hke. V n! tv F.ev. .Tame M. (hardincr, D. D., -r...e.n o p-opF. draw :i from pastor of St. Paul's MthodlU Kplsr v. all. of l.f repr nr T.t.r.g : -opal chur'h and a member of the - .p. c-rl. f of a ."or row- South P.end council, I toy Scouts of t - :;, - . ;n tb.e Amoriui, in his add res said: t ,,- ,; ; .f ;-; :;i .; I bating me- "That h"aven-hirn institution. , ,( for the? v.!:n L- iv" known a tin Hoy Scout of Aineri- ,. ; it; a .- "f t!i- Hov ca, stand.s for thr-o tliinus: ,,!-:': rl. !u'-ir:'i " I'irt It stands for tho hijrht - , il- .r on :' rfv v,-o;!d type of phy-iral. mental, moral and r jit ovo th'- m rv, -z -rW-f sj.irltual manliood. Kvery boy scout r- -v-."h it hnl n f-v:kvi and takes th oath. 'On my honor I will r r V -o fho-r.d'.T to fur- 'h rny best to kcp myfMf physi- , - j. , a . , ; -l .. p.,-v Scout 'l'y strong, mentally ah rt and , ,,. rn ,r. morally straight'. Ho must al?o sol-T.M-.l.Vd S. o ; ar.l th'dr leader , emr.'.y promise, I will do my best to
. , ; i jo W Taor wr-r ilo- 1 f.!. -l'Vn'th- hUK-t manr.-r. Th l. -o-o of th- r-,.-!Mor!al wa that 1 cne n ;i r., r-Jot V ('VPfV !n to- un:rral sorrow .nt ... , , ... ' .. h ?h i ;f v. T.l'i':.o l nv thir , ;.-n that UTianl- , , , . ... . : of fr-A -tiat their ni'-morv -1 , ' ' . , ,,,. , , !,.-. , , ; - for whi'!i the;. ,. . , 1 , ii.- !-' 'i d l tt:v. . and an o'1 ' -" , 'l;r:!,: eln.pint ' , , l y- o r , i m - 'i v i . i ' o c: t 'i .71. ! or v of t n' r it r- pt'i - ; n t iv f Hov .-it oiith '.. nd tr.d pl umed a tittmjivo io,-i j ! .'"ri' e for t''.r ib ad
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, . . , .. .j trlition of Maj or Hfnjamin Ho-e . . . K.. . , o . w : i a ?i''-- Irvne her- was .... . ... i:. u. ... !: l-r'i rlt.cal by the ab.er.J- ... t . T.b"!- '-' - phs.i in 1 r. J. V. Weii,rn j ... ; ,. ; - . nv n :-,-i-.. - ho d-.'.arl that Mr. Boss, was : . , , th it V r 11 A ? c a -r o i in :h e grr atf st battle - -., . .. : . c -us. "' hi- life. i:-. Jair.e p. Herrick i ' '. C!u,-ico. h.e b en -ur.;moned to , . , f. ' ---' b..-al ph iciai.s. Tiiruchut ; '.b i . , f. .- t ho- m.an , '' ;.v it was fear ! the patient v: .. -. -.; : .. .. a fither to .'.: i n.-t surie th- day. Pr. . 1 -. . . ; . . v . ..-.-. : r. ! w-oi ..c- W't I..o:-: states that late develop-"T-o -, '..;: tb. s t -aced;. i t:..:r- .r. the condition of the pao d.'-i :' ! .s .obe to-.'. - ci'.e r as?"n for- fer:rr ir.Mj , ' 1 . . . .i co.od '. --or.. a. whirh lie j'y w ould prove !- ,, ; . ! b' ? r- Cod il ir. complication with the other ' i- -.o i'f r 1 A'-'. " bar b Ml men's which are a'rMdy tlirtat1 1 ' ' ' . .': o -.v . ... ;;" f M i - r lliiM .
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ni' (,ut-v toward Oed. "Second-Tho Hoy Scout mov rn"nl stands for the highest type
eof ph-ilse on his honor 'to do his duty , , . . , .. in in:?? movement Mario:. . , , M 11 l" ' . ; i;v.-rv r.ov som on ins mnnr mu4-, ' ' - .,i j i all ti:.:- to i.dp oth. rs This ortan- ' rition has caimht the true mean ins. OL III' OlU.- Ol in- L ill isi no .''ai'i, : 'I tamo not to be served but to; I v:or-f.' rn,l 'If n n v m.nn wniiln lit?. at nninnir votl. b't him be VoUl" servant . 1 II 1 1 .'lOU'Ull . T'neo then are the three thincr' for whi' h the P.oy Scouts of Amctistand the highest type of man- . , . . f . ;,onsri j t n i the ji-liest measure of servier. niav I sav. that theso are tV thir,s for which Jo Taylor, j v rno Mur,,,y nn! Judson Taylor H'on tinned on page two.) AMERICA HONORS LAST OF HER 70,000 WORLD YAR DEAD j Sinnal IVihute Paid Last Sol-! (lier HcturiUMi to L . b. for Burial. N1:W Y(HlK. April. 2. Arrival ,,f ti,rt last of America's 70.000; J war dead w as cotnmemmoratcd in i:ro.ikl n Sunday. On body that . 1,, , - 'rol-r.o r.f 1.f Pvt. Chiri's W. (iravfs of Pome.; . ' , II imij,..'!!, I 1 ' I i .ii.-. i 1 1 i !'odi s of the l.0 I so'.dh r which I .Xf,,,, returned from Prance last j , ., veeK on m1 i. niie-i r-.aies ir u! i . 'up ainaiai. Atnld ti'.- nu?ht-d ; ir,i n an anni' pt'-r. h i - l.Ortt I ponirad-in Ion;, unbroken; , - .. . , , ... . . : a ii . : itra pen i aKeis. juain- - i.'.. i : !i.- oi oiiac of th" 1 id. ; At:;:- .; ;-,iu inc thousands of ni'a e l low dt;re paid the re-' i"ut- of a grateful nat.en. Iii rody; enthroned ,,n a pun" cai. on and: drawn siv hortet- h-t,j i.een ; , I'ornc ti.ronti the ranks of silent . i , , . . , , . ri',:rti!ud"s. s:i'n ;itiom had i-' I'.i'.al tto- i'lii; which wrapped him. ! j Hundred- Iii- cornral'1; had, n arched .'-'.lr him. durs had ' ;mo::i-d it 'n. r.onor. states turn had e u b i! his deed-, mother hid ,l l o . : i v- r 1; i :n , and "taps" the snlfarewell, had pr. en hini Cod-; .- P e d . I'he body of Pvt. dr.ufs had been' i , ! -: : i.c-;e uio i.or.ors o: ' tb.e ! I'; b-ciU-e lie. of the. 1. 0 " ö i I a oarc. in ps ship, was th' last i to taken from th- hold and i , pla .-d on his native s-'il. Thus I ' as that he v;ij :C.e enter of a 1 profuuml!.. ':! i :: il.-monstration ; v b i ' Irls .n.ra.b-s waitd in the ! ho:r - --ilet.'-e of tlr? bic terminal. , Ib. Cr o d v, ;i a s'eel crav - - :" t . wao mount d upan a h'r-e ii.r.vn -tra cai-s-.n at the a: my, ',.. p. fore th cai-im ro.le a' .; bo lin;--:.t of mounted police from i t!.e A merb'an I trior.. Veterans of I'otelct: Wars and tb.e Civil War aid tl:- Spanish -American war and! u r, ifortv. -?d wcuien ,;,:;ci of tiie . P.. ( . -. . and otb. ; w--if ire serA- the fun-?r ll cor tc" r. eared ' Port Ha:n!'o" parkway, army and! r. i b--m ;d'-ir tdane s-vooned !rw over r b, a crlsoip. j-eb :s:rtg carer-? '. ". i over t h ? ' r of pvt. . ( 'raves a n 1 r--1 rly hid. re tl:e h:ca wr-at ;i of r.v. whh Pr-'t Har(iti'C ii.ol p -?.-? n t "d in J'hnlf of l; e l. it; :;. M.VYOK BOSSE MARKS. HABT) FIGHT FOB LIFK FVAXSVII.LF. Apr::. 2 At an irly hour Ti;---day no'rnir.c :!.
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Th first of the last, so to speak. These Boldlers on the transport Cnmbral belnp the first to nrrive In America since the order recalling all U. S. troops from Germany. The Cambral also brought back the last of tho Amcrlcrn dad comlnc from France.
Suicide of Aged Watchmaker Recalls World Romance; Wife Was a Countess
Peter ueve and Spouse Die Penniless, Although Hoth Had Fortunes in Their Earlier Years Mrs. Vueve Was Countess Jeane de Mndrc des Ourisins.
An international romance ended -.vith the finality of death when Peter Vurve, an aped watch maker, and th husband of Countess Jeane de Mai.re des Ourisins. who died in March seven years aro, committed suicide last Thursday evenlncr. Since that time, while the body of the old man lies at th Nelson Jones underlying establishment waiting for sormone to arrange burial s-erv-i ices and there Is no one to make j such arranc:ements--lnterestlnpr facta ; in the life of the man and his wife have come to light, j Mrs. Peter Veuve, according: to a detailed story carried by the NewsI Times at the time of her death in 1D1Ö. she was born in Brussels a daughter of Count Jlippolyte-Hen-ri de Madre des Ourisins. Seven ears ago she died in a humble cottasre on the . outskirts of the city where she had lived 12 years, her husband bein-r e-mployea as a watch maker at the' South Pend Watch factory. Born to llio Royalty 'She was born to fhe royalty' reads the s'.ory, "lived mo-t of her life amonp kings and queens, was presented not only at the- courts of Pelium and France, but also at the eourt of Queen Victoria, and died in South Bend the wife of a humide wateh maker. was buried from an undertaker's shop, and the record of her life culminated in a 12line it'tn in the dally paper.-." Her education, it said. ihe re--eiv-?d in he -eidu:on of a Freneh convert, in comnanv with ehildren of n'-bility and royalty. She wa--a fri'MM'. ..f tho oountea-a of Tobi. who later became tlv? wife of Xap.beon III At t!'e acrt of IS sh1 married a c:i:!:i,an by the name of P.audln. and from that time travel 1 through I-ur:re. -.pending i:i'irft tli an one sray sa-son at Nico and Menton and m rot in.:? morn an.d v. re intimately th" nubility of the d a v . T'V'i hiaPrt; -,-o r r n t Ii1
Austria Takes No Official Notice Of Death of Exiled War Emoeror
Manv Private Evidences. Scon, However, of Sorrow Anioni: Aristocracy. r.y A-"h.itod rres. VIMNXA. April 2. No otbu lal rococnitlon of the passing of former Properur Charles thus far has bee.i cie:i by the republic. Neither halfmasted ilaics nor the customary display " ö"" sab! bunting v-re to be - en i'i Vienna Sunday. Tiie absence of tl e aristocracy from the usual Sum. ay resorts and a lartre increase m the attendance at the churches, wer the only private evidences ot recr cnition of the death of th? las: I T.'.rsburc ruler. The voluminous obituaries of the former KmpcrorKing. wliiMi billed the press Sunday, are colorless, but kindly. They dwell on the irtuos of Charles as a man. bust and and father. -oit excuse him a- a statesman, for being v.elln.en nine but an unfortunate ruler cp 'I'd to the thror.e at a time, when crop t er m n than he couM r.o. exist. Tb.e circumstances of hi death in evbe and poverty were of.o of pity. The oeiilist Arbeiter Xeitur.c. In a alb -sri-bate of Charles' career, r-pe.,k of hi'n as "a man from wb.om fjod is;bly has withdrawn hi hand, allowed him to winder ir. exile at.d cCied before Him before his allotted f?pn of year." "Fbit so many millions of our c men died on the field of battle." this newspaper add'"tl at tlie death of one whose activities baes no unfP'able place in h:--tory cannot c.iue ere it forrew." Il'ivrts IWir I'ltrtuiii'. The Neue Freie Preso apoloizs f-cr the reicn of Ch.arle b.i;: c bren du? to bad advisers It addthat Char.es left ( a.-h. securities at.d life insurance accrcfratmc. 12.00'POO!. crown, besides various landM estates. There 1 considerable .spjulatlon a to whether Zita, the wd.low ot Charier will attempt to take up her ) I .... .1 . I i the b.r.ishment decree apainst
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Baudins. but a few years later the husband died. Th' fortune left the younc widow she attempted to increase by investment in the Panama ran a! rompany. She. with other? lot .ill fhe had, and found it necessary to make a hvins? for herself and two children. She wa proprietor of a ..all toilet shop in Paris, patroibzod by The nobility, a nurse during the Franco- .erman war, during which sh received a medal for her services, a belle in the courts of Furope. and penniless, the wifo of Peter Veuve these are incidents in the strange life of Countess Jf.ane. MarrKil in IRSfi Peter Veuve met Madame Bau din during the Franco-( lerman war. filter they met asrain in this country and in ISSc, they were married. The little fortune they still had was lost throuch poor investments, at.d Mr. Veuve was forced to cto to work He had learned in Switzerland the art of watchmaking he took thla up as a trad". Seventeen years ajTO they came to South Bend, and until the death of th wife, lived in a little green house at the edge of the city. In September. 1021. he rented a rooni at the house of Mrs. rio.a Stull. Z?.-:. S. Michigan s!. Since that time lie had not worked, it i said, but had spM.t h'.s time .cadin? Fieneh newpaper. Ii! health and despondency were rnnvd as as rau-"s of h'- act when Thursday evening with an improvised hod. made with a black cap and a sheet saturated TAifh chloroform and ether, h c ( irii to it t"d suicide. II i. indent it y as b- bu.-band of the fo-nirr French cou'ites-; was cilled t. mind by .To-epb Thalle-!-.er. V. ho ?e-en years ao. ccr.duete.l th- !a-t rites for the wif. Now FVfri- Vuve, once a rich man. and the husband of a beautiful woman who had Icn th '.rile of F m r o i court-. s Pa l a r 1 1 1 're oalv the c :-,.ar;'v or tran-i-ers 'o provide a dec. tit bur!; ('iiaties i:. dudes neither Zita nor hi cl.iidren. !t jeu.'ited oat. however, that even Zita, ii she return-, would be compelled to -icn the oath of renunci.ttion for lo-r.-.bL" and children, as rogurd- accession to tio' tliror.e. which Charles r-fu--d to si.cn. lb- en the so..-;alit new -papers oi r r.o c ppos:tion to the return of Zita. The ccneral rej.f prevails that the body of Charles will be allowed to lie w:th bis a ri c.-st oi-h in thChureh of the .Capuchins. The Pel tsohe Volksbiatt sas tine thoccasion of a funeral cer.-mony h.erwoubl r.'t be us.il by the monar'-h-is: as a propitious time for a demonstration. No political reaction in Austria resu'tit.c frotn the death of Charles yet a p part r.t. It is c '' r.b ly f It t 1- .it th-. monarchists of A:i:r.a will ft How the lead of lliibc.uy. Count Apponyi's dec la m: ion t liat I'rat.r-.s Jo,ph tto. eld-t son ,d Ch;.rb:.-. new i- the Ircal Klr.c ot Hurcary. is a. cepted lo re as irdi-cptin-that cour.-"" of vcrr. ir. tiiat country. In raor, ir. h:-t circles here, the propr-.al i being d:s- u-sed that IrincA S!us of Bourbon ? Paru.a, jai: Italian and brotii-r of former d'tarrs- Zita, 'egally olop l-'rar. ;- ;Jes"Ph (tt'. makinc iiitn a üunl.or jof the Itali.n house of IMpip, a:i jtb'.'." vade tb.e ban n tb- Ha-.--i t u rc c. 'HUNGARY MOI K.NS LOSS !OF ILVMSHEl) MONARCH P.y Associated Pn Kitiit barb.- s'nrdlu cmfw;. p b.rdl P.PDAPFST. nril '. A (la-r.un
ar.nourieitic the d p. t!i of former j Kinc 'harie ii- M n! 'r.i reached. Pulapeit late Fa bird ay nicht buP the news w-n.s withbcbl from ih; 'public until Stinday. The r.-i of i the denth of Charle caused wile-j spread feeiipc.s of recret amor.c all j cla..e of the j eonle. Fven tho.e j who wer? oppoa d to th- former! (Continutd ou page two.)
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Levee Danger Lessens As Mississippi River Reaches Flood Crest M KM I'll IS, Tonn., April 3. The crest of the Mississippi river Hood Sunday night had about reached Helena. Ark., according to reports of the weather bureau here. I'nited States engireers in rharce of levee and river protection work in this district, extf tiding from the Missouri line t Vieksbuiar. said that vith the exception of the cavintr at Oldtown. Ark., where they report the levee to have been repaired and in a "satisfactory" condition, no serious trouble has occurred at any point south of Cairo. 'Knickers9 Appeal To Women Golfers At Chain O9 Lakes ""C!lik,, Evans Puts in First Practice at the Local Country Club. That "Knicker" is the popular mode of dre.s on the crolf course for ladies was demon-tarted yesterday at Chaln-o'-Iakes when a number of our in of?: fromipent lady frolfers apparol in the very latest knickerbockers. It was the common cxpres.-ion that this style of dress would beconie tlie vogue :n the St. Joseph valby.anl tb.at the lady member." of the ether valley clubs would soon fall into bne and .adopt this seri-iblc 2olf coa- ' ime. The b brated "Ciiick " Fvans was a vic.tor at the Country club ;.esterday and ietrifbd Iii- iiiany tdmirers with his .sensational r-p-'ioir" of iron shot?. Th:.s was 'Chb k's" liist practice of the year and bis uncanny accuracy with the irons would indicate that he :.s set fo- anotb'-r brilliant year. Wild Bb! Kennedy. t'in c nial !; ia i a .: r . ;' T!n !n;von M v Kin nun Co., thro a s ir" ;n;o tlie local xperts when b" turned iti a card of :: :., one -trok : under par. for his ribal round, of th1 y-'ar. Bill -boald !',:ur tro;iiin.-ntly in brincrnu auotlr r t am cliarupionship to -'out h Ibnd. F. M. Moor-, of Kean. e PI . has al-c l.e.?oni-? a momb. i of the local club and will aid them materially. Mr. Moore . a colter of unusual ability. hav'nc: proved Iiis da.? as a ravr when ! e participated in the S:. Joseph ValR-y invitation tournaments two cars aro. FEDERAL EMPLOYES APPEAL TO HARDING WASHINGTON. April. Lb Protest was mad" to President Hardv.c Sunday by tlie National Federation of Federal Fmployes aaln: the s-jlden removal Friday of Virector James P. Wilmeth and 2 ? Printing and Fr.graving and the i!r.mediate fillimr of their po-itions. No otlbbal explaantion how the ac- ! ri r 1 in ..a een made other than it re-ulted fr ßureau's o n an inquiry into the ration by the depart ment of juctice. Tb sum.mnry dismissal of Director Wilmeth ami h.4 asoolifes denounced to Pres't TIardir.g bv Pres't Lutr.er P. Steward of th national federation Impugning their eharacter a n . t.ikinit away th Ir "civil service statu." MURDERS WIFE WHEN KFXONCILIATION FAILS pjK'Hi:Tr:n. x. v.. April 2 After 2' hours of r;u-st.oriir by the sb.?ri!T, coroner, arid district attorney. .lohn J Pott. Sunday con-f-.sed that h-' she t and killed his w ife Iren". :n th vestit u of a Home Acres r .-i b r.ee Saturday nigh:. Iii confession, th'? outhortities 'aid. rorro'-. orate in its main detail the story told by Fred TremMv. who drove the couple to th? vicinity In hs automobil . Tlie Potts had been living arat. Potts said that after the W the automobile he acked his -vife to com back to him. but that sh refused ani started to run away fro-n him. He followed her and when fhe ran into th vestibule of the houe. he shot her.
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(Mil REPRISALS SI Itolfast Orcv f Sliootiiisi ami A?ainatiuns Heaps Heavy Toll. ATROCITIES DENOUNCED Protectant Bisliop Calls I pon People to Loathe Foul Murders. BELFAST. April 2. Four men! J were shot and killed and three chil1.1 1, J L- .. :.... viit.ii mi'' vMiiiiimii rvtmru.tv 1 1 1 K ill. in the Sinn Fein area near the nbi ! Ivodcte road d'.strict. The acres of the I men ranged from 4 0 to öl. The ihildren two, seven and 12 j-ears old. It wa.5 another frrim wound for Belfast. The shooting of the n;en is believed tc have been in reprisil for the klllng Saturday of Constable George Turner, who had been a regular policeman for 14 years. The assassin fired at Turner from a vacant house and made his escape. The news of the shooting of the policeman spread rapidly and despite the curfew hour la-st niht there were scenes of excitement in the streets. Iater heavy rifle and revolver firing punctuated with the .shrieks of women and children, was heard and shortly afterward, the bodies of the four men were taken to a hospital, where the three wounded children also wer- co.ivoyed. The father of the children, Joseph "Wwlsh. was one of the men who was shot and killed. All the killings took place in the homes of the victims. Walsh was lying in bed with the two you n ire r children, and tlie bullet which killed hin woundr-d them.i Two year old Bridget was shot' through the head. ! Lost tl Sons In War. Prank Walsh, a sm of Jip'a Walh. was slopping with his grandmother a ft w doors dlstant from the Walsh home. The grandmother's house was also raided. The Intruders rushed ipstairs, seized Frank, who was try.r.g to make his cwtape through a window and pitched him downstairs. His injuries were not serious. The grandmother said after the raid thr.t Joseph Walsh had served five years In the war on the western frort and had returned home unscathed. She had 1.1 sons and nephews in the war. only two of whom returned. "And this is my reward on their return" the old lady ohhod. In the home of a relative of the Walsh family this morning, a bullet passed through the arm of a neighbor holding a baby and piercing its stomach, wounded it fatally. The body of a young man was found lying in the read at midnight last night three miles from N wry. There were two bullet wounds In his head, ard a bicycle lay beside the body. lb j.ers in tlie nan's pockets bore ;!? name of Carve v. P.ui-'i Orange Hall. Orange Hall. near N-w ry, and clo-o to the -erne of the r cu.t tri in burnimr. wa a destroy, d early Sunday mornin. Anrod men ord rcd out the woman caretaker and her four children, threw out the furn.ture arid set fir.- to the buildimr. Thwoman and I.e..- . hildr ti were b-f; in the d;.rkne.--s or. th- bb al; moan-tain.-i.b-until th y v. . re befrieih-d by neighbors. At Waterlord Sunday Protestant Bishop Millar of Cu.-he, speaking on the "I' i rible v n;s in Vorth Ir -hr.id " si.:d he had consult, d with th'- ;-rg aid ir.f i; prorr.li.e.a p; al. (h iiomiiati'.'t s w ho had oi-'-1 thopinion tha' "th- n ...os of Cathoi. -and Protest; r.ts ar" b.i-g u.- 1 in conn, ctmn w i'h s' :n- of the fr i ; deeds tb.il have v-r i- ' " "! a country." "All Christian.." the prelate added, "are ca bd upon to troy kathe and .ihicr such .vjo;.?, by whom-oerr n.urier are c..;o m : 1 1 1 and to r -'and such m. n a- 'h; uirer t . n. :---.!-.-- of ,-atan." REPUBLICAN ARMY SERIOUSLY SPLIT Larue Rodv of Troop- Rc-j I nounre Oath to Render Support to Dail Eireann. ! Pt Aip.i'-i.irp'l Prrs. I DFIUd.V. April 2. The -riou xtent of the split in the ranks of the Irish republican anr.y was r"ealed Sund.ay afternoon wiien freju five battalions y hieh had P. en ordered out t') tR'r.e a -r.ew -.'tth o;' allegiance- cr any rath with n" w implications" rait :- than r.'."'o" men obeyed the re-pulilica n appeaJ ar.d manche J to SmithriebJ. There in the prince of Uam Meoilwes Rc.d rick ' ."or. nor and other noted h. ads f th - republie.-tu mov-ment. they took th oath of allejriar.ee to free themselves from any further re-cpon-ibiiity to th- Pail Fire.ann. The extre tiist Sunday r.'.irht fx-j.r"-"e 1 entire sat:sfa-tior. at the r- ' pr.se to their appeal. a large (crowd Irepjding eontincnts from ! the Wotnftt' organizations witr.es-:-j ed the parade of f.e harraba.pM. but gave no demonstration of sympathy i beyond the'.r presence I WEATIItlK. lndiMn nd Mlrlilgan I " r t 1 itb prebatle sheAfr Mcr.vJay r.ri Turd.r; v armer Monday.
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Bcvcridge A nnounccs A mo un t ofCa in pa ign Expenses to Present INDIANAPOLIS. April 11. Following out the an:to'.m''-r..":t of the policy of Alb rt J. Feo--i Ige. candidate for the r-p :blii'iii nomination for see co.-, Clarence M. Mat iir. s-at? c mipa'.gn lvantut'T fur Mr. i b"1 ; ,s.-jti-day mad pubba- a sw . -t..t ment of campaign ep. n--h -'".owing expenditures ;o .late including Febrtjaty 1". to Man h ,;i. The .ivt-ments slew that Mr Beveridge h.as thus far eit-r.d i $'. 4T.l.t. wliib- I'lnn- N W.b liams. as treaur r of the Be . ridce a mpa icti. h.i" xp'nd-d f " . 1 " 7 . f . .
DAYLIGHT ROBBERS GET 590,000 LOOT IN AMAZING HOLDUP Aped Financier, Wife anil i Seven Servants Locked in Wine Cellar. i NRW YORK, April lb Th most ' ' amazinsr davlight robberv New Trirk has known in many years occurred Sunday afternoon in the hom of' Albert R. Shattuck. retired Hnanuer. : ... i 1 1 o c o 1 1 ,'iuni ..in ill. i i v i i four armed bandits overpowered Mr., and .Mrs. Shattuek and their seen' servants, bound them all with rope. !
locked th.m in a win- cellar and;1" dra. tu- n..' e Tiw- : stole Jewelry valued at ??i.nr.o. The n!" suppl ,n 1.. . robbers ransacke.l the dwelling for ; ri'-np:- :" - t . ;.. an hour and a half, but as they were ; l''1'" lv' In ': ' :' It avincr one wan captured, ami In an, 1 ''' . ' ' -: overcoat he had abaroioned in hi : ";ntry v.:.. .. ; . . : . flight throuch Washimrton S quarr. I u :i '''' :' b ,,:, L I, .- . jewels alued at $2n.fMoi ere found, tt al pt -.'! : '. . : The alarm was given by the buller . abl- r b :'. : . : u;. - .-t ..i who fro."! himself from his bonus. ' ; 1 to t -1 . t v : - ; : '.'-' and running to a r.eichbor's hn:.;s- -!-. ' - - ,i : r - :. while the thieves; wer- slil at w..rk. that u.l'. . ; -a t.. : . telephoned the police. , M'U- '-u'd j.-'.f;. ; Facing in a taxi cab to the Shat- ; u r- ntb n. at..i bi- a .; . tuck. home, the, j.olic' arrived as the -nev b - i . . y a t. - .; four robbers were leaving. They ', ,; ia. -.!! .. scattered as they fled, pursued by hard ::.! hundreds in the swiuare. T'iiree IP p a ;-, f i . ,-i t; - escaped. ; ä b'-h "!.' !! Tb.e seven servants, two butPrs. : P-i-- '1 '.a-.r-a. -a doorman, three maids nnd a cook w-etioi,s an . du a i were at dinner in the pantry on tha other tndu.-b a - i . ? bas'Tii'iit l'.oor. when one of tic rob- , reports, and : h- - a i I - . : bers gained admittance to the h-'Ua ' r,t ;o ,:r':' , A bv t'r- '! on prtxt that bo was in u:apnt ahe'-te,; l the :. . need of a telephone. ' v.o-ic .Mr. Shattuek. wlio Is ;a -r (h was seated in the library, and Mrc Shat- I 1 OO I'lliK !A I IPIKl
tuck in the jiving room adjoining , WA.-H i.'; 1 V. A; Neither knew w liat was oi;-r ou in tonal o.ai -', . the bosernetit wh- n the j-obhrs ' f. ia- p., -i,. ... wer admitted. Ictel atdh: i '. Hoimd and Iricli.t l'p. , and ;- an : The k rvar.ts dropped th ir knives , t ri t j, , ; . . j. ainl forks in fright as the four In- 1 of tic- b: .; 1 truders mi ered th- m with revolver- ' .1 s.nd.i-. . !..- and oiah red them to hold up th.eir at? r.-i o..;-. .. . a handu and make no noise. Pope da;., waas then obtain, d from a s'or" root:.; ' Tic re it - r naar tlie pantrv and the haril-i of ' tav out f t ' -u.r each were ti'd bejiind their ba' k s. ; : ' ; 1 !, ,.. j-.ro; Three of t ': servants w-r th- n 1 w.-b - , .
marche, to tlm win?. crlla;- and t h oth.er four to a vault on the .-..i i . , tloor anl all wa re bla d in. Th- servants dii-po-ed of, two of the robt r-i crejit up the saairs t h'-tir-t tloor and surpr. sod Mr tuck brsf. per screams bro vi;:,' z a 1 1 r
ht:-band to h r aid. He was on- b;..: front d by a iobb-r w ho point, d h . p.. . w ea pop. at t h vide rly ; i : ; 1 1 i r a . re , , , rwatli the warring. "Not a -'.. j.d " 1 ,... ('n- bandit pressed .a nn op. r :a c aaciib Mr. ShattU' k's ciif.t an : h.-. . ...
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