South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 99, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1922

KILLING OF BECK WAS JUSTIFIED, JURY DECLARES

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BRITISH PROMISE

OF INDIA E0ÖALITY IS UNREST CAUSE

"ms COX URGES WAGING

CAMPAIGN TO HAVE U.S. ENTER LEAGUE

weeks refuses to se.mj troops

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TO STRIKE ZOXE ;:cn 0 . . . - . . . -

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ur.ue until Jar..

'. as ao.-o.uieiy f-ocr c l T I) TV eug ertm-'ma i meii-ure, i " ue'.erm-i - tab-. i w;.h htm T. iav. indents Iracc Present Du- ., .5 if' car Ci- e?.r,:t at a!

.: v. "hLi el-r..," Mr. I'er.r.a told ! M. T-iir.

RfromniemU That No Charges He Plarrd Azain.-t Day, Oil Millinain

fcaii.-iacnou in umiu uath. to Dutch Policy.

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X-mv pho'errrar-hs of th- h-ad cf I,:uv ' 1. Ib k wtr" introduced tn '".:::.! " -i r. d th pro,-r't. of th0 : r :.r..--d to th J-iry l v v.. M. .V . riak'T, and Dr. J. !!-i-.'"y. X-ray s; ciallst.

i .. J ir.yar., deputy snen.r. t::-: LOXDo:. ( tj

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: : !:t cn t:n ..ar0-e is to

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r.a for trar-feri. !

Declares Present Business Dis

tress L Due to Policy of Aloofne-s.

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:25:-- i the d?.;:re to get a tr:.-:e f ;r mer.t. to try out again th- f-ys- J

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"Mrs "TJay. "Ti

.:u:t i ; ia.v to: i ti.t Bock had her i y ; rt ., .vt .! .. .... ....... i. . ... - - i.;'...nr... Muc-itir.:: I:.'d;ar. to ;-ar; ;,;iv m C At!', rr. " " !i':r.-. I ' a ' -t.d . 'In.' h-r o h.rn.- 1 H. 'ritrhH.r4. . . r,.. ... ...... ,, - . h jo-ali:.-: voir. : , - :i r:.-.r.. did r:o- rr.-ct Mrs. Day ur.ti! ; fc M . . ,lV -J . a., a ..i J b ... o. ... a....on n. . trar.f. t0 .tu.i,.r:!,. :.ro.:ht to Ei;9-

r.v .v. imniMi i:.n:i:t intmhaITA CTÄDT QrDVTWr

OF CAPIASES UPON SKKS

DEFENDANTS SOON

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Ji- ! Jttrcsd his a:ci:5it:on tr.a;

ur.:on no ior.ger x:e; :t3

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dura g the life cf the It:

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. r.ave tn; cjt::itry ; .t. t5 i'-fc ue. i His addr'.-o us l-ef.-re :';

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?:.:.!. y-.u hav--- tu th.- i. i i.fr- r- :: c';:.-" r r. th ;.;r:-t. ; ,... ; ..rr. 'i n in f h 0 rv rM " T;.- Jr.:: att rr.-y r'-o;.. tha

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h: t'-tird. Ho sail h

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his

lar.d to he ' iu- at

. 1. who have rc-i Arrests Near in This Citv After 1 rat

ior.al dt-rr

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of t h

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Wo rk-rs

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turned to Ir.iia, a-d V;-u.n to stir ui

Dav -). th-y v.-or l-' ivir. a theater. Th'y a-'-rt'd his invitation to 50

1: ; D iv Join-

Vf,oA lf-i-"V---l t-'i'r? o-r?'

t.M."? r.rty r:i?re .itr-r.

It wa- th'i policy of the Old Hast

India Co., it of th o; rrnment.

Indictments Sets May 3 as Arraignment Date.

one o: h;s lew

::: th room. or..

feet and ; r.'. '

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tir.ee hhs cair.i'.ii.r. a? x a-r:.;ocratic ; rgi that the union was "new

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rit of 'to hell ; rjnlz-i v. ork

v. .th. the operators which did not ' th- 5t:dh:-rs hi .:.-. :r. :r.v time." Tho s-trik.s cami-. ! . p: irk. h

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Jtti'. - . f th i.tato to .'iru'l'.: of the r..io.

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f.'ij. W. O. Padlock, of Fort

.Mr-;. I.iv Tvtliuoiiy,

! v. -r- othr rr.'-nihora of the narty,,

tr.- v.'itn'?s .a..- rt e d . Later they all

wore eduoatt d ac,ord:r,i X;i Endlich

r.darda until therv v.a-re more e:lu-

; tn- ru.-e o: iommy j .onnor, a. 50 l.itle gr.'ur. 1 tr hope of

' r-'- indicted. la'lievcd: ' " .m-.-ir;v t- r v ,!...! ,rt-1 h.ir '

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a i t i . 1: a n r . u t con

r.iro th ir ir.S and I am : u :-.: n ".- i.lcr.

Mis. k'-o'.

to

lift d a 'ir. v. ;!, an 1 af?e

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a'r m n-r Mory.

r'he t .; 1 h -w " r::u!r C I. I ' k fro:r. 'o3-, f.el I In r--.rr. tny w irh j. II. i-:. Pad lO'S: an i :m- "to

!.. r hr.j.o. kit- rjt.r..iv. Sr.- nr. I : r ,

w.-r.t to D.ty's home, I'ritchard ?oid.

.yjro:'h!. th r iTichar-i .-.iM he had.

cated Indians than there- were ena-ni.

I'O.-t.s. Th

hf came f . ho"P

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:hat "look'd like

o r" althcngh h- 5 aid he did not r.'-w '"hat he- drank.

and such and many o; them Lvcati.e

a:;. titers. Gardhi '? the crr-i.'- cf mcl-'rn

a:e n.a .n .ne .v..t. .on coun- j tr.e average prrsoa of tne average tv Jail ; community believes there is tomeWhether South Dend person?, aus- thin- radically wrong in Vash;ngP'ctcf o! violating Intestate' tratlic ton and that it c -mists chkfly ,f a

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f it-a Jer;hl:. Th-re ::u ap-

Hanlim: Xot To Blum:-.

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q'i'r" whirn h"' Fild h did no

' a loyal subject. I'or ;ntince, du

l.u-hand dir.-d v.-it in

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j. to:,h. r. rk and Day appeared to' ;l.1l'v.'-. the brst of frien.l. (l::r;n? the.

the South African war h was a

ttretc'her "hearer and leader' of the

Ail names included in the lift of

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'ie uiatr.ct attorney pending ar

Federal

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nts will invade ; ou: t

lere is much rer-t thrcurh-

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l:ieJ: .attmd'd a !h.a.r ir; rrn.v; v-ir. in- witr. -ontinue'i. and v. ih fr-.;: ! :, l'rom t ! th'-i't'-. l''-'-k was "a perfect fT-ntle man to-t-a:hffl. th- parti- v.- nt to tii- l.-::o . ' 'd Mr?. Day."

of L. H. Prltchard. T.V.y dan ,d. she ia:d. i.nd lat-r Ela.v j-i riv.-i and the, party v-nt to the D.iy iior..e. where there wa fUr.clfir and IniiSho id tJhe jrarty end(d r: 1 r;y. Tuesday .:nd Day drove tho last

he

Indians attached trt'th- Dritish army. 1 " "- -" way in w.mc.n tmr.sr are tr.ltm? Iwitor'h. drm'in.l'd Lr tt?r TrMTimnt j l-k" ir:t0 custc'a' tho-"-:' "antd ;q : ir :. nr,t fair to cmti-the pr..,i. fo- rrdrar.ä i-i -outh ATdra and ;t j u!--lUer c''-arS"c-" of ftdr:Al -UiW jdcr.t of the United States, before t: e wLtrd war'va- suec-e-fül Ta V'- I'H-t-a. liquor nr.i , .-IIe c;n,p!v keen::- hi- c .r,

ae country over tr.e a in

DELEGATES OF 40 NATIONS AT GENOA

; x ; "--v;1: .."tf r?'Kl J:'?- rr Rll5ia WiH Be Center of Inv. iW..-l;i) efi nc .i.ot.,. n; r.-t. hurt. ; . . -

uxel at. tciiriQmjJLöri--ference.

Ai.d uhvn Ij.' j'. Z' 00!. I i;ild

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(Continued from pa?e one.)

"I -li.i not thunk of the w 1 r.d.. v.-.-

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raid. 'Girl. Irl. 'j hav;- iv. r- m.e :.ty 'th' 'Cannes " deliberations' befor e (it my ft ft. You r.vt efm.'-t;my . the Chamber' of Deputies in the room, to.iie h! ' ! hop1 of 'ree ivin? a vote of confi"Thret- tinos. I --'td, 'Oh Cob ! d r;f-e-- AtT.r"V le 1' thy- an d ' "elo-

IVck, y..u ... not know v. hot volare : r,.u nt 5:perh, he suddenly announc

ed his resignation and w.n succeed-

m-

ayin'. to n.-.

"And I uon t ki;oy whythr 1 b-at . t..t 1y i.renii, im-are. who for

h. ,hi:-.. I d?nt know v.!.,t!ra,, T:t,w ca5iRet. I b.at hts f .c.e but in thej strji.-. " Jlu

.............. ... ...... ( rrarv:., was jatiy asAirt per hi 5 ri-'ht rirra about in am. to.e .. , . ..

. . , , - - . - im.-r i;u.-ia to enter tne c;enoa

otner oa na ;aa, a ,.uu a, . n . j f,r,ncQ. o- TIre - lrnitiOn

rnit

con

of

"I was slru-lin ulfh his arm, "J ' " . -""";"" " , JV;a and th.n when-1 don'r knowr h. ESUevitr ;?vouM tTe V.ldwed to mu-t lvr rib ald me". I'did not produce. -whiio Lr,?Und whs wilbher Mr D,y'" ' ' ' l Kusiia. should prtiQipa,te "Wbv'l did not see the lights of ; without restrictions other than were the car com,- up the drrrrway P do ! i-ntloned in the resolution as apnot know." I dldr.'f hf-ar Mr. Day ! tf'S tö Tiattor.ft: ' ' until I" wo3 reb r.3? l and I got tip,1 prlm- Minister - Uoyd George also :onfu5ft!. and I looked and s.Tx i!r. j 5-srier.cci soir.ethim- of a flare Day 011 the landing - the'f" ath"" a j !:'ack from British poHtical leaders, gun in his h tnl. but. -it wa3 ihA- ! T-vith the Gerioi conference and Its iK.ar.te d. and h.i face as pal- and j H Cssi.i if qil.'.sfTon "enferih'e" into" the ha'ard and d.--trord. ' dfthculfy. ' - "I raid, 'Oh. Daddy, don't.' Then j Th Prime Mlnister'3 desire to I don't know in tile confuaion the n ; carry through tbe C.annf-.s pro;ram the next thins I remunbr CoL U ck j precipitated a virtual crk-a.? In- ails ua, on his hack at my feet, and. i.: coalition" government. following

.;incfcs u.i-'oui L.:e i..u.i.ir.,tr.i c. tract i t It. the oeoole " Mr Crx Jim Carreero and 21 other de- j TJd" "lie w'is oVen "and frank in

j fendants of Clinton, rtputv-4 to be ' 0Xnre?sin " his opinion ns to what

He returned "to India a national ! bUt'- 0 . i - e , J j the Unction of th executive is. The herd and h' .-anb the ur.auestlor.c"l I l,ly s:ncc Ui': Murci? Wl CJary-Sputh. ( campaisn v.au-ed bv his purtv was leader-of the Hindus. ' " "rin s"' wer lrQl;ei: u? largely dir-dod ainst th allied

in having "many discrimi ator'TeSulatfor.s remove d. "' National Ilrro.

autocrat policies of Mr. WiUon.

Snrr of I r.di a's "trouble is due to -a...

al!eec!' rade -dl?crdrr.lnation. Tho ''r1-0"- e.cp...r,..s 4.$ r.tarkir.ar the distinction which both eaücated Indians are -ry proud, and ' ,tCUd in ever. t ;..e ca 0 Qeorge he and h;. ?arty n.ad betw.ee:; tMey n-ser.t adon? with tho resf cf thr ! Junius Chicago attorney, sa.d to oe what had been aRcl ,iVnat was t(, be ple'any idea that thev are Ihfer- of one of. the largest ar.d rjos. in thi. retrard the republicon ran-iorr-Th-y are. or .our o. not a j r.otorioua liquor rln In 1 be L nit e d j ( ;,.i:i(.a:: 1rmi., i u hat

' . . . . , , . O . I 1, . ,

"Colored" race. Moderat- Indians :;s ; v'""- '""I he v.n:l ! do. lie has kept Iii. fi.th

w-6'.bas'the Candhi" followers, resent " "l --.w... ..i... Ie joubtle s

alleged discrimination in the African Kenya Colony and the Kowlatt act to'reTj'ress disorder. As to the first, the British government is torn between Rival claims. Indians want equally with other Iiriti.h st:Hj-cts. Th-re are j.OOO

larje liquor withdrav.abs from

believe.- his perform-

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and he la b.argcd not only with liouor law - .clatior.s but is alleged to have o:: ia-d tribes to Indiana prohibition oibcials. Inasmuch as H'-mns already Is un-d-r indictnunt at Cincinnati and

ance is in precise harmony with

w'lirf--- : r-fi-1 Tfulians and 2.000.00')

natives in the Kenya colony. The ' Cd.'vo anal is under bonds agrgre.,uilf. rt, .-,....x- nr,.i- rr.irr, ! ?atin? SOu.'.'-jy it is coniucred im-

probable that he will face trial here. Five Indianapolis men. who" cs-

lcjj?ed charsT!-: in connection with

the Indian?! caus-r, disaffection amons

i tire natives. The Indians, mostly.

trdorv. df-nv it and fjviote the d1-

eifidn of th- Imperial conference of j hö.dup of mail train and killing of a mi which decided that there cleVk near Champaign. 111., last

should net be discrimination aga;n:

subjects' of the iiinplre by any Do minion. Favor Ha' Rule.

As to the Rowlatx act. it was th?

fall hym franl-,. admiiuU . Ol Uquorrumdng activities,' were indicted on

charges of'prohihitic'n law violation. Thev w'ero arrested alter a nesrrO ha-tl

been killed by uppoöed liquor run- j expression without regara to the in

what he accepted as a mandateadopted by ttven million plurality." Declaring that the republiran administration in its attitude, toward, international co-opt ration is permitting "this repubi;.- to remain in the world-view a ir-elksli. .;;-(. Iy people, strapped to our money bags and unaffected by the distress of others," the former democratic standard beorer did. ''these intol

erable ron iitioT-s r.iir-it f m!:irr. " I a f

"In America's fiilur- to express lit

a mandate for international co-operation at the poll in TD20." the

forniL-r Oliio governor declared, "we i 6

witne.-.;ed the spvctable of suffrage

result of years of sporadic mur.dtrs nt-dr Cliutoa. Inj., shortly after

St COT cd dew

bt-i ruove, i which iib went before the, Ilorj

e o:

a:..1 I lifted- his head. up. ! Commons for a vote oj conf.der.ee -I don't kr.uw uhothur I siidL ar-y- on, the subject. thing. I dor.'t know vrhtUir I t?..i,. c

"initll .JUl lid M. 1 1H. Ill Anotlr HrftereStiriff' fhas of the

ipped hia heaii aaxilL Mc D-ly i.:l.

My GoiU I didutt mean 'to kill him. 1 r"' --V .1 .ri';." Z,. "tT rrv -7. vi., .,. t, ,-.n t'; i Ger"T- .lof'rafions If 'treaties ami The or.iy thing to uu is ta ci 11 th.ej ..vr - - - , ..-.. 1 Po.ifical subjects nre permitted up-

'wwv vg k- T 1 ' . - n

"And I looked back and -aav. t lie. ' - . Viu fco?!ternJ X Mood cn my hands' and t don't ! Ba'B'" at enraclng Poknow whether i' tell ' in ' ä ' faint. I i 1'l.n'- hir:d- fthonla. Latvia, don't remember whether "I lef the ! r1?1'1- Jugoslavia an:! Czechoslooihers mto'th- house." v-iKia. an of whom win' have "dele-

gau-.s at tne confer

Tiie. next thing she recalled, the

ence.

said, uas about two hour:' lafe?"! 0i thei.; n.Jpor.- ir.land. Latw hen frifn.13 were a'dmihT.-"--riiiV" to ; vil- an llsthoriia already"" have an her. Si:r J- iid .-he wair beailr.g the ! VAnc with Pohind"" " while Jupgo- .:!' er: uhip. she'll ero ere d." ' ' ! i'Vf': C-ch co vakia and ifurnania

:'ri fhre-v "his arm.-, around m : corgprb-ing th.e Dil

tje Entente, are

ns. 'Girl. g;rl. vu sr.vept m- c-tf . on. friendly terms with her.' " 'Llov'd

fe t' ar I asked the ' cm- to 1 l.r?? :t if understood, Is anxiays rL-om tii -t n.ght.' T-Irs. Day trsti- tjj fuf'.her strengthen these friendly " ' rekHtions and at the samei time minDiy a: 1 sh- dl 1 r..-t h-ar imize th.e dangers ot future wars In

i r

ir-- wTt'ei Uh4 Ia'.k ens l..y securing-, at Genoa

-- a

treaty of. peace, witl Itu?s.ii on

I u n't know w!i.---h-r I b?i' hl? tue one, hand and. Poland, w ith he.r e." i-h- i.-:'h .b' hiring sh- "u:-" T all;.? and tU? Little, Entente qp the .h hands to ns'ht :!" D- ck's b ft th;?r.

s'hcub; s-ch a treaty develpp

Mrs. Luy t

h- s :w fl'-TJ th.;. nfe ren.ee, If woiU'l affect

h- r h .,!.T.i ;i.s 1.-" .U-.-vrl.".! tb. th'' piace of, ';;nrk tjian lOO.Q.OO.'QO.O sta:- .v.ti: -i tt "v .IVLr.TT."i"cVrT'.a,".tT. uatijn.a'i.

C .1 oVy, don't do that

t'.i-. er;d

China Offers Big Field

and riots teLoro thts war. U was

drawn up as the result of a report that cited hundreds olcases ot political murders and. other criur.es. As to th law iiself. it, has never been put in operation. Now Gandhi, leader of the llir.dus, has united with the All brothers, b ader of the Mahouiuvalans one lighting for "fcivaraj" or home ruje atd ths Other for KhiUfn naoyem-int really Caliphate: tq restore the Sultan, the Gadiph of, the Ma.hommedan church, ta rawer. The disagree merit with Gandhi 13 13 to. means, rather tlvrn to extent, of hQ Pit. rule. It Is desired to give India, hgme ruje, but not to give it too svdebendy. The disagreement with the Ivhilafit sroup. U one that must be attended, tp. The government of India, in a cablegram to Dondon a few days ago, urged immediate revision of tho Turkish treaty .'of tho greate-l importance. If we can settle that and the Kenya qye-tiou we will have kjor.e. a lontr v ay To settle the entire Indian problem. Oe-cupution Temporary. Ther are hov-ever, lo'ophob-s In the propo.-als of "the Indian government, wdiich they say are tirgent.

They art not new"-. The firl-d recom

te-res-ts of humanity. There was not f f

enough thought of the future ar.djjjl

what was to be done lor t lie C3ni-

tho mail robbery.

Ben Abintate. George Ann'egate

i-.f t-.:f.Av. 4-'.-.i.-. n-f rr",-, a-thf-oip. ni m good. There was too much

fut.ct C

Cerydo

, . S U : i w l r- f . u . i . i. 1 r u . i : v - I , roiwdon National bank 'ot i02?."-11 ef tht; Pt arl punishment j n'were indicted In connection fc'r taneie'l wronC ' " j

with the e losing of thaf institution, and William Taylor, fugitive cashier of the 1-arst National bank of Ambia,

also was indlcfetT

among

"Madm-s of 1 12."

"In tlu co im reviv-w cf history, the period and evt-nts in question 1 wdll be referred to as "the madness

i n n n

Terre 'HauttV is rot mpntioned j - i--o.

the nu'o'r indictments and iZ v'e -- 1 4 suit-i our voice tor

Ir. fed-! ir.tc-rr.aninai cccncration. v:& w-onia

i ... .

rJvmsville. usuai.y pr

ei

t"

cl court is "rcPrestV.ted by only j today be prcs-pc-rcu?. A? ere sur- t vo liquor' case elefer.dar.ts. " ' V3'S cor.ditior at Washington, he A dozen defendants 'and as many . find- little ground for hope' of sta- '

stolen automolu'l-s areinvolved ih in- b.e prcspenty

diclments covering an allec-d autoinqbile theft conspiracy with rami

fications hading from Chicago to

"The dollar sinr. still hanrs over the senate door, as the passw-urd to those who are walling to join New-

Knoxville, Tenn. William Humbert, berry In doing emergency jobs about

in jail here. James Click "of ' Anderson and Herbert Senl.'of neir .Vo"bIcs-

the place. Nothing lias been evol

ved to ascertain what is the matter

ville, are. " the defendants whose f with the railroads. Industry

na;ncs have bien made 'public.

V.

advances in method and eiheieucy; the railroads have not moved a peg forward in 2 0 years. Lf the railroads could buy wli.'it they need,

business would imnrove. Everv day

i they drift ro

irei

to the dinger of

public aceeptar.ee if the idea that

government owr.eiadiip b- the only

MRS. WILLIAM EDISON.

The funeral of Mrs. William Edi- | panacea.

son, "ago mA, who died " Thursday j - "Congress has run amuck, and night, 'a 'Iter a short illness, will le J holding at bar the ex. .-utive branch

li

me r.d at ;or. is for the evacuation of, he id tror.i xne :a.m. re,;ue... aoo tie government it thinks only of , Constantinople, the' second foi the 1 14fV- Michigan "':' at 1 : 10 oVdock J .-v e feast'of spoils" tha-lt-ha- com-! suzerainty "of 'the' feultan 'over ?.!a- ! Sunday afternoCn. Rev. U. S. Dans r rcTtd the white house ' to deliver , h'ommt dar. HolV Place?, ar. tho of the Firs: Paptist church onTiclat- thro,J?h a disgraceful invaslcn' cf third for the restoration of Ottoman 1 inr. Interment will take p'.aee "at 'the , the ir;.nt v!':n. Meanw hile the

Thrace, including Adrianople, and of | Rea cemetery, Liberty township. The | American people ask themselves

sTihyiha. übj-c'to th--' af- uardim- remains con be viewed at the home. . hw f;l'r 1ll0-. throi:-h the ways and j;

of "th.-"r. ubrakty of th- straits an!

security on the !:on-Mvh ''Td pop-j- j Tations." The ouote.'l portion is th.o i

big loophob'. We -.a e no inttiitton j

STATISTICS

the dab- of old th-y must g: to

freT'h the " proh'.:?Q'I key.! of ?: r -ma ley. ' "Tiie atriire rj-rsfin of the -itr-

d'eves there i-

i t- r -.

i ...... fur American Secretaries OI. caui';,i:- v L"sl-1- L1' I ; : - ' 1!'M'l';-:i-'

' -' - , . i manentlv. " IT 13 a i:uetier. ot o5 - ! Something radieillv wrong in -VVas'.ito a;',ta.-r r,i;:n. --OcToN. April S American girli j tai:-nv aranU'.- f-r the neutral-j nuILD!G PKEJNflTS. ' i Inzton.' and that it comists chieüv Ihj :: -hc :''i '-'' -' ' b'-iTod to takt secretarial positions . ,-v or-h rtmits and the smr ! iul- t- ,s,"i.u, U2 E. a t.ck " ,fad-r'o G-um-w:., th. l:dy ot Lieck b.ing in the y,::: n::d a big field in China. 'Mrs. fiT:i bf the ScVr-s tr.y tit at the -,an It --d V-ele stimat- - ov al-ur tVista-nmrv a-i ionr , , x , . -utht-r M rgusom daughter-in-; AUiF9 ron,a:n. The e:c"p:on itself d r-1 j 3 .30 0 . stitutionol" - ro-:,,. but there is t-v-IHd .Not s-. Mt r,r,!. w ... Dr. John I' suson. prent , -r, u prorVt tne only mihi ante e. If 0:,t..,0,v :ra:n dwelling. 3207 er co-operation m .ffort without l lim not a e tdi- f-.ic. ilrt-Uk I r' r.op.ai adior to tho Chinese rr?- ! rtturr.,.a Thrace and Smyrna r-aa,-. j - Uarro- vjO l-a.'e-ho did not Uu.r the. u uort." M.rs. I..y nt. declared in an interview here. ....... .ht:rf w0llM p., no ccurity for V.?.- 'S:.' .V,, .7-v.o-.?.' ' n " ' " VJ

te--t-r d. "I !" k ti bo.sn "bud ;uw l-Vr,m.-o;i. a graduate student . . --. ! .'.""', f

hi- by-- m"v- ." : ho oortmu-d. 'I at the i,o!iey, ot Secretarial Scic-nc ; .r ire'v Place-- the two create -t of ' t., " " ' . - -

. . . . ........ .le--- ----- w-a ------ Two-storv iric.-i-ve

cere tne. i.ri -rur - .i v e ::u.iiens in c-n:r.a. i

Then my hau do ware covei'd

with L.o.-d.'' . ' ... . . .

. - i 1 1 :n .. t r

"Th". v..".. h-b--" h; Aft:: th

won't hv,

do?! em control that of the lied; a:

- - -v... . ... tjover intent women. ..uwe(.r. we - ; T miw... ., ti-; -nr ; m ;h:ro who would b lad to have! ro. rrcc?ni tl;.. .;ltan as head of I ,.rT ' S v?i?ht tlv? -'---- :u..d she w;p.. 1 the the s-rvics of- American girU with i th. Mi-m faith. Also not all In- j T - T;k,;.::.. - wl-am' a,;xin:;s to n'e'; ';:"" r hands and arms bt-:ness traiumz-." Mr.,. Ferguson ; lian Mahomm. dans are followers of ! ' i' " Unof his weight and bars none, he; : r.-aht a w; t -wad. L 'Th':- ar-- r.ot nough Irls ' . ..r, 0..-o ofh-m ro-rrize f "'''1''-M v0"""; s- - Will.xia sink w aaüur, his ,,pb. wiv, w.Tt be-. O-n,;. ta..t i,. .cmi.tent-iu-bVi MOVIXC PlTMlls ! manar 1ms trb d t-; match hi.I-,', c- v t:.l th- p..-i;:om- .n..n. j v v t r i T t ' (V J-K-MI I Ibov with. - i! n'clbn, l.ut h- t:-n , yt lv :h.: laid j-.e Tm.m :r. opportunity for work , V- -vi--:-- - retu.-ed on every cc.wi.23. I

W , 1 t

Local U elteruci:1it h

Anxious to Secure Bout?

CO dWt

Sur.r-ysidc. E. Jcrferscn

4 Kid Stferkweathe

; 1 T,."tt r.

rt I"-' -Sri:,:; 'n:oärfIr:! &RAND JURY TO HEAR

V

th.

. to K. R. 2. Uo:c T-i.

W. II. Er.it:::;:. ZZi N

I - i-p-,v cti t he r will take them as

Nctre j .v,.

1 lv.v l "i

-s ar-- a!l demanding:!

Who.t

: Mr, I

her to live

1 w it;, a g-.itur.

: tr. s'-TttAmJ force?-. Th vour. ' '.ve-nnau will r.ot iln 1 the hours any i c- r th.m in I u-ine.s effi- s here

ARIU CKLE WITNESSES

C- 1 T-n -

a v.. to 4""- E. Sample st.

an I

ious to meet Ibbl.a W-lfh.

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kVN KKANCIsVo. April S. Mr.- 1

. T. i"ut. '.'-' . Carroll St., to : u;;;(1 lV, p.,. Johm

:v Rui.

Virirmia Wm

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col box.

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v..! at the cm a the m.ra".

America.

t t V T n-- 1 t 'I P) to n V tn :.. .1.:. .....

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An! th--e is p'.er.tv of ." ..- vo,-i 1 na w a s 0 . k. ..

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connection

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'w.th. trie testim

1 m.x at a 1.

uej aj: i tn-y ar- con- - . o b i the :r .1three boiv.r h-i chil-

s. Anna e:or, 20 T W. Marion j r ?i ,

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the trial

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cf the srrvi;?

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about ! cf

lent m miro.

; w. i ne t think. I didn't knew." ir: ;.bl' "U'!u! -woo". yea ...... ."' hc p.e-c,onf d. Mr- I i y lb v b had ber. tri r'.-i tri I f- "W . l i" the I'dM v f (.T- ,i "'.'' - v" o r carl'-! him : . r 'b- r. .h mM " '' ' " "

:u l"n:t'J tat-'s currency. Ie-t vtv' M.it'b w .. rtr;.dv. Mrs. V.'r.t-

k:n- : . much cheaper 'Tu . rc :i and Mrs. ' Whitf hur.-f testih-.'d

o

iL.

W . i s

' C..in.T. th worker is" able

Ibippe

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save . that Mi:

a crrh'.o-ib'ibi? a.:r.cvjr.t ar.d.'ä! Vr? , c .,' '-' i-. rhv.i:o .end t he

il r. T-'

ti:r' '..'. e :r. comfort."

i f.. rmer sat

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Mrs. K -..

... i - ...ei wv iui. ..o. i e... li.e. eea-.e.. e t- w... e cf girl would be success-1 c.ild.

far Orient. -

Jacob Maibhern. :bl!i ?. Cob

tO MM M St.

SPOONING O. K. IN PARK.

j COMMISSIONER ASSERT: i OKLAHOMA CITV. A-r;l I-

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tntis: b- :eve:

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Iii i ? cm-?

special!

A'.l he ;:nr:r.-it are hora.

i.;-.....r

. ( N ö r. u m. o t r

CT!" l Diniel Ril. 711 Diair.e av. - I j j C .l;a:c av.

.. M.i" i . --, ..... . .... .'j i . i .i.. ir," niJiOr i ; Charles II. Tr.or.ias. TIG N. Ia-i ..y.p.. w . r-p; .-.o!e5t spoor.ers in the Fa'.ette Mvd.. .to 27 W. rLiriCn st. --.v 2-- r." r" ,v.- -i---." i p 0 10 ? . . v..l Kt.J. e .j, Jr.o. J. Mandl h. 1V2S B. Wayne jco pa;t.erion park commiiontr, st. to 1 04 4 W. Colfax av.

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a'tra.tie, many of the Ur firms l(3 ....... , ... . . . . ' ?

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When vcu say clears say Dutcti

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tb- ; r.r wo-: protected " - - - v.J4r..v......e

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o.ver.

1 -a - d- rml.is 'l-f-- r-. Cdded thut

charge cf the r".-tcl was nr.

and thit be di I r.'t in'enl to kill Main or Lincoln 63&C Ueck. ! '

for the H

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aai Tckir.. 'F

a

uiirjii: roi; tiii: nvsTidit

ILM.liM CX).ML1 1'IIOM?' 1

Ak Adam - Bf,hler, the yierist.

"1 Waitresses and Box Snrines

RENOVATED aud REBUILT Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices reasonable. GEO. WANDEL Upholstering and Crating Work Phone Lincoln 2185 623 Cushing St

j 1 io'c T-ks wh-re Ir'er? v j w i ' a v a v h '-' u r s in the a c e c bl i pastime of "I-ive miking" huvt been ; povide d ir. the park, Fitters on ar.noun red. - "And the pirk is f large that It

t ' e' i m p Te t e 1 v

he d

ec '.are d .

3.1

I'lnd Ilmptj llottl'-. Withicton tsti:i-d that

j When you bay cigars say D-ateh sacrilj Muiteri 45-tf Adv.

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PAY PAY in Tin: Mivns. TI-RRTl IIA UTE. Ini. Apr!! 5 Indana's trikinc cval worker? re-ttirne-i to t?.e- r.i:r.a -n' mafse today. But the v did no" worl

It wii ry day ' ani the miners i drew- the last Ware they will re-

ceive until th strike b? fettled. To- i day's pay roll was unusually hex.vy J

bec.T' of lar-e production dur.ng Maf

Have

von?

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3penneimer

x 1 j "

Ji.--Ck. --w JL. .

lien ail

men

roaster is one aav in tne vear wnen

obsenre the universal custom of dressing up in the Geaon's newest offerings in stylish apparel. Of course this store has made ample provision for your every requirement a more extensive preparation, in fact, than for several seasons.

me new

for Spring provides such an unusual variety of models, fabrics, patterns and. colors that you can select a becoming suit here without loss of time or patience. Clothes that put you at ease at once with the comfortable feeling that your attire is all that it should be for Easter, or any other time. Th.e best values ue have been able to -jit in a lonz time at these moderate prites.

40

$

Otiten 25-i3J-;J

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The House of

WASHINGTON NEAR

r Kuppenhcimer Cloth es

MICHIGAN STREET