South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 118, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1922 — Page 1
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Criffitli and )o Valrra in Rit-U-r Ia-Ipuil'- at Opmin f Hail. cry ch i;c;i-;s made' - . i Criffith An u-r- !) alrra of I )i- -nntrnt ith ItYpulli )r'aniation. i . 1 .1 . . . 1 ! - j ;,!! ';ri:!;rh. I i i..:...i.ri .i . i : .. i ;! !'.: tu ( s ' 1 1 ii .hi, h' i - ! I i ii.' i 'iJü- I . . : i i i 1 . . : i v I . i . l, tu . t ; : ; . f u f I . -poliMbi;;'. L i : - I i i l t i i rt.f . i i l t - . .Mi'. (Jnltith inj . ; 1. ourul to Mli'iwj i I .1 niihiifT to . . i ; 1 4 1 , - how in ' ao n.iu A.ii' re. .i . I i:.;o !, a .u.ttiuiio : i . . , ... i..-. l ' l 1 1 : ' 4 1 4 J i.l .. . i lo . : ii.iu out of 4 ; -'.;.... j o. ;.. :. : t . . l p u ! c. ' i'l . . i' 1 .'. n a:u:'y .-e.- r.o. Ml". J " .i ! i a xi. l.i .m- d : "I d ny p.. i," w i ; i ! 1 1 a p - 1 .i' ( , n : 1 4 ' 1 1 . who ic- !;! a ! .:;t ;i;;itiüd tt d l a ny ; i 1 ::! '-' '' i iMoand. Witlnlraual. ! A a i.;t'.:r a .'--. a:; 1 Mi. I , A 1.4. o i;..i::'i' ! withdrawal of i ; ri.:. v . p:.. oi; 'lh- da.il i ; lit i ; d to v, ,d, ir.iw, a.i:u aUed -p. ' !; 1 e 'akra u as .:; iii .rij -p. - h to P - a . ; i d i i . i i Mr. I'u .ir.i r pi;- . j ' (Ji: lil t ' li .." j Mr. ;ri;a;h a!-. ,di -, d thai wiit-ii; .i w ::; p. i.oj.d-Ti Mr. 1 Vuh-ra j t..d him t '. i laicht hao to bo. r ' . i ; - . i ; v .-.: - o aided. Mi. ha. .1 vaie uilniis' to, ..v.- 1- Valera., : i . : . , Mi. 1 ab.-ra r - Med that hi.-. t.r Mn;al a-ociat ion. . refue l to recommend li .-h pi-op;- ( Mine under j i i . i I', v .' h i row o. i ; :r w a . : I tint the o the I ynpublish- ; .vi- !' ai. ri t inarj.'M: J ii ' b- ,; tM.. ! c t i i ' n s i l . ; ; : Mr. ; t M" 1 P'"P-'' tool, d." j :'h b . lata d that in. t h r i .; h el b-eii , t !e of Miolrie. j v 1 - i.;t..;ed with de- j i 1 . : g 'a ? r in s..me paart-r.-. i l."t . e.- titing as an in-, fi a ; r i : : . : 1 1 - allu.-ion to in Mi. I aleiii
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M:iV f.HLKANS, La A,.rI 1'T . - With practically all hope of closing , , ,. , . i- , I M; break m the h v c at i- ernday, I I.) . :i l.i n 1 1 ' n fl , the break t hi r now' l having i I n r 1 to ;, p pr ima P 1 v I I. '.'" f et, hvee engine, r' Thursday j t : i r n - 1 their attention to "th -r point -.j . . . i . . 1. i . i 'p.r- ii mger tnrf ,u!:--, tr.e mo,; 1 pronoun, ed h'lng at Arkan-M City, , Aih. ar.d Plaquem me. La. ; Water in th- M issi-si p r . 1 rlvor (!'l river i a half foot to on'1 foot h i i: 1 1 r t h i n 1 n With t h . "H'lit :on. th v. f-.it!.' r lui.iuj points nut, if th"- h-vrrs I.f'.o;. ti ft hold, the unter now tlowlrc tlirouch th" I'f-rriday rrr-va s--o will learh ;i .-tae rf on- for.t or more :thov- that r.f If 11. uh'n inurh of this same ar a ;a floodd. Ti rifv.is.--o which n.vurro.l Thur-d.iy morning on thr- W ft hank j of the AI isiss i rpi 12 mile.--. I... low Np' Orleans had widened to o o ff.ft iate Thüixliy. Water from thirr,.VaSf.. is oert!ouini su;';ir and iiueK i inos in t. i;ernanl an I IMafiuemine parishes and will through Lake Üornc and n fu.e, enmrs i,e h.en e-t a.,. hshed at XUchrz, .Mis., Harrison-; , . . . . . . . i hurg1. Martinsville and .Ioih s ille. La., l.y thn Ked l.'i o.s. BLAME WOMEN FOR INSTIGATING RIOT OF MINE STRIKERS : Sllcr,ff I hreatCIlS Drastic tlOFl HI LiiC of iMltlirO Outhreak: IXlli.NToWX, La.. April 27. A otition of the riot Thur.-day it Tower II ill none Sn. 2 of the Tower jllill i'o.i! and Coo 'o.. in w Ii ich j ( v.-vrral hiimlr d wonu-n attarked j j working mir.-rs. d. puty .-io i itfs and ! state troopers with st"t;es, s!iks and i pepper, will bring drastic action by l--.,;.tto cointy authorities. Sheriff T. I. Shaw announced Thursday night. tin- niirior' striko s-t.irt-.! A uril i. the sh rilT said wauuen have car- 1 ticiate in four su h disorders and were bt off with light tines or repriiuanl?. The next su.-h inei ler'T. he added, would bring chaiges of In citing to riot 'j'he women. according to oft,, la i tbe Tower Hill Co.. mar bed to'
' n. e and thth min and attacked men who hadilhe -oor of the "broker's" mom .
b n p rmitt d to work tle pumps ! , a re for boilers Lv tbe union Peoutv sheritls trie: t, .oiirt
r'.o:-, in London , 1 h-m. but the women sent a fu-illadc jump d forward with revolvers after ' e to tb. long j of stor.es and sticks in their ditec-la pre-arranged signal hal told tliem a P -rna tive : t iop. ,-:n tall lirought a soiiol of ! the securities bad bn rodued. a p. op:.- would j stat' troopers, and they succeeded) In the ni" intime, in another brok- , sii! the reply; in lisp-u sing the wonitn. but not be- erago otbee, FriV was albged to be Mr '. hn;s an-!foi-e a number of othcrrs had 1mu' i dit'kerir.g over ihe sale nf more
injured by stones, sticks and pepper j Fight of the women were arrested t ; and fold for a hearing I'ridiv - disorderly condu. t diatges. M1I'J IV t.M AI)II uii. i riAMio. I ,A I'A V FT l'F. I n 1 . April 27. Tl- rrior I. t lf.,r.l f .- ? ,w o .,- . . , , , ' , ; i f.i r lit I n : ' 'i i i li i i . -i nrl , I 4 4 V 1 .'ltll ti. I 1.11 i 1 . f w - i- i . , i , V ! s l !d u. at h;s bono- m 1 ort Me - . ... , . i i I il U . . U,l V I I i . i ' ' 1 T 1 H ' . - k . a i'ord in g to .1 i.-p i eh- - l h re Th.ut-d iy right. I ( r e ' . Mdfoi d vv a 1 ...rn jf; j at Att:. a. p:-:i.'-1 v 1 . th.e voriges hibl of .In. Ig. and Mrs. Marshal! ! M Miifor-d. He attended W.ihash - o-e an-1 at. r graduated fron 1 'r'.r.eep.n un.v. tv w;th th. tuc.a - 17:'. of which W....dl "w Wi'.s n w a 1 tp. i". g profe a mem.,. r. It. fore i Wabash. Tr ' -i:.:.'r.i raugnt tor .vo- tüc.e a' h Lafaveh ;g!i school. '1 h.- d- ad luat.r had b- n in Florida for' -ch'.-eri rr.nrths f,.- h:s h-aPh Tv, ; A ill he brought to Ltf i.-!?e Mir.; iy :r orning apd bnri I will ! i . - . ct a Tr nr rr ivi. fui: ' ' ,.t',V! . ' . V . L IKhAMI.N I 1 LS j;, .s-..',.,t, .1 Pr,
rilA RLFS I"( N. w. a. A;o.. jT.'lhd, and from Fort Wayne to Con-1
Th.e -'af-s -tv.r of uin: it te rms ! the p-t-.. n of la gan copn'v t n - ! w h .-h .t 1 ... - a , .. a-;.i:-:-t ..ih.-p,;. i.i op ana : p.. r ,v a Thür- lay to the j n Willaii Phzard. w io tr.ah !etaid iactal o f everal m. ". in th p ar ii and fighting wa opening addre .f i a --i-t Jpg ir. t he nrr An amend, d bill o. par.: Millars was , tiled hy the st it.-, sw r rn ap. l win ; c '-VC-'-'-! 'V':.1:! i was re oiv ior tr. .Mrw -i mill ni.:f. ian i a sawmill ..perator 1 r A v 1 VAk' k'YPI fKlMV w . p i.ai n r. '4I-M-' - i - , . (.Al h 100.000 EOSS I FORT WORTH. T"x . April cT. Twelve pTs'.r ',or rious'y ;n- ...... J m. ii ii'nni rli. - j;u - txi.'i i.n.i.ftKe rui;iao -d lv the o-.vr- rs at J 1 n " e r. j eultrd when an fxplo.sir.r. rf-::lt:nc front a g;t-- p.pe IRk. wrrcked a proc?rj tozo iicre TtursAia-,
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t'.i-uil fourt Jurlge J. M. Woods :s trial judge of the union minors row being tried nt Charles Town, W. Va., on charge of treason, mur'lfr n1 or.ipirary. pruning out of county last AUKU.it. r ".H'v.'V ' . ,i.i.':.-.iOL POSTAL INSPECTORS i ARREST THREE FOR $2,500,000 ROBBERY j I V,f ; P.,i rIV:. !llrhMtlt l.apluri Inn in Attempt to Dispose of ST"). 000 iN'curilies. j ."i;V VOLK. April 27. Po-lotTiee j authorities Thursday believed they i wo'" i:i a position to reeovrr the e.i.rr part of the $2.rUO,nOO loot ken by thieo .armed bandits ir. ; their darinir raid on a mail truck on j lower Broadway last October. Inspector announced their six
Ac-i,linn,lS' wr,rk had been rewarded by I capture of three men who weia ar-rain-i on tlie charfre that thev
j hail been found trying to dispose of i $7.".oo worth of securities which had form a part of the plunder. jOach was h Id in ?2.".000 liail. I Las! 1'riday the inspectors (da i med t h-y had ifiid word that Louis and .Lo k WoltV. dealers In silk uoods. and Jacob l'i lee, were trying to ilio.nsr of some of the securities. Tli'T' upon the inspectors obtained the consent of the brokers for c.irrying on n. 'got iat ions with the suspect-?. One inspector, posing as a broker, got in touch with the Wolfes When they appeared at the otlice j nearly a score of Inspectors wer' I se;ttter'd about. The inspe tors claimed to hav closed negotiations for the securities at H't per cent of tbadr alue but asscted that one of the : usets first demanded to pro. 11. was sbown thousands eif lidlars borrowed for the purpose. When he returned, inspectors bonds. lie was placed under arresL IN. Y. CENTRAL SELLS
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.... Si..4p!nioii .f .In ,.1 : .1 II .IV ITIIVPIN III I . I i' I I M 1 1 1 1 . 5r . ww . , HHTCa?' ISI: Holding IV . n c - iwwi "YiiLw r r r FLLVFRANP. O., April 2 7. Fontrol of the Iik Rrie and Western . : r r.lroad. f-wned by the New York ,Vntral I'-ilroad Co.. has been pur-i lü ciiasd bv P. ). and M. J. Van! Swi ring n of Cleveland and theiri .. ss, .ciat . .-. . P. Van Svvt ringe ! i h;i!n:.ii! d" th.e board ef director; k ' ' 1 1 '"''l " ooo. v:.,i-i ic ... ..o..i,i " 1 ' 1 :iurN1:IJ "-pfU uP"n ni w.. ...... . . r. ....... n gotiations were concluded. Th" t!cal which hnrf bccn lf'ni rumond in railroad and jinanci iF i irpl. w l.riri - iifi.l.r tVi. rnntrnl .-f v.iv, .... ' - ni" xan t-rmcens a total oi more. tr.an 2. PC" nub's ct ste.am. ral.road - . - ihn-.s between Puffalo. Chicago and ' i
I lie main line oi im iike rie...,,,, ,., ,rt. ,n ri... moral ion's loai
iai - 1 Wt stern exttnds from S tndusky to P.otia. while branches extend . trom ItHi:ar.apc-4is to .Michigan 'ity. n" t-ers-vi'.Ie. Ind. It has a mileage T 1
:----..f A wJ?;n-. K-.,ri,. -o na : '... . Argos-. Ind.. it eonm-et-s with the ... , , . ... , , ; ,-o i a a - d -Nu Kd Plate wlueh also ;.- cor.trt Led m Ii, the Van Sweringens. o s t ..; o:.i 'c.ntrol of the Toledo. St. Iui, - - western cCh,erleaf was ac- ; ::;;!s y. M. Ihlchrr.jfrom I-.ro-, through Toledo to St. p -t-r," ,m,..,i , Lnii.;':.;;.,,;r;wiJ '
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IRISH IRREGULARS i ä.i ,:., i ... :n...u kkave mullingar: iR th? Un
ril.T.MX. April ST.-TI. Ir.h lr-r-gultr tr co-pa at Mulhngar at : . . , . t, oi'...-4 i.pursaay r n zii. .urtira i he pur .ic buildings they had been
, , , ri , 'tears r.oldii.g and left Mulhngar. The.ar n.oetner.t w a. in answer to an ulti- ,
malum issued by Gen. McKeown of the regular Irifh force, who motord to Mu'.l;r.?ar after having attended the funeral of Prig Gen Ad-' utr.fron at Ath'.cne and gave the ir- : iKu!ars Ave hours notice to leave I tii tuwn or buxren der, '
Miners' Trial
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-v t " iVci? Automobile Motor Will Run 300 Miles on Gallon of Fuel, Claim SYRACUSE, X. V.. April 27. Throe hundred tiiilf. by automobile on gallon of furl costing five and one-half cents i the claim I Lv IL Linter, treasurer and general m iliar i- of the (Jlobo Malleable Iron and .Steel ("o. of tliis. city, makes for an engine designed by himself, revealed to the directorate of the company at its annual meeting on Thursday. Internationally known engineering Xpert-", including Arthur Vs chief engineer 0f the JUthKloni Steri corporation, have in-p ct'd Mr. LTImer's engine and are sa.d to have pronounced It hundreds of years ahead of the time.. The fuel u -d Is oil, cither mineral. animal or vi,' table. Xo ignition or carburetor ;.s used. '!, nf Mr. Llmer's models lias attained a speed of 2.. "00 to :i.nnn revolutions a minute, he claims. The principle of the discovery h" based on the chemistry of oil, according to Mr. Kim er. A committee to arrange for the immediate d clopment of the engine was appointed by t h' company directors todav.
-' ß - pthfhpm fpol riorlnroQ I Inonrnorl eintenem oieei ueciares unearned
Dir 11 norkri C RCfo LSlUlUfZllUb JLJUÖIÖ Slmng Improve,,,,,, in St-I II.! Il 11 t 1 1 v SU,,.,,, .)ivi.i..,,i. NFW YORK. Aj ni LT. Piiectors j ef the Rethlehem iie-! ( 'or por.it ion j Thursday dcciaud the regular ........ quart 1" v liviU lb oi l'i per eni ' , .-.4.. . . . . , on neun ci.i.-sc- u in oiiiwiou s.o. although it w.us not i.irned. i Tins .o tion lua' ticaliy lollowaj .1,... ..- ... a;.-. ....... ..f tl,.. 1 '... 1 i States SUai Cup., w hi- h fai.e.l tut l Ulli Ol 111! Vi i I V i I ' ' i J I HIV V O I IV. J ...if, i ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rii i s i:, e 1 1 i e i i e eorii , . . , ... ... . . . , . . . mo.. .r th- p, f, ,red har s. Roth ,,,,...., tb.-T ..too, the dcid-l improvement in busine ss. Prcs't Fug no (.;. lir.io' of the ,. , , , ... , , i I "... t 1 1 1 . i . i 1 1 's.... ini . i . . ! . i . . I . . , i .t . . " fing that notw ithstanding the fac ! ... , . . that diviihnd la .pun einciili were imf tairail duru:g the quarter, the di . rt.ctor.s fcj: jusiitied in declaring the . usual dividends in iew of the sur- ! . '. .!-' . . -1. ,C 1 1 ' 'I ...1 .lll.-'ll '
lhe ,ial vers, the decided 11.114? .H HI.. - ' IL ..UlltUtlliU V4U44.. liun "The i oi p. ration's steel production. lie ailtieil, is n.w on an ap- ' I opt l atins preimately ') i-'i iiiit basis as ,ompaiad with 4U to iu ,.,. ,onl during th.- first quarter of . ... . . . .p.,, u.ai- witn a nu oiicr oi ueoaiLi . lnvn,s 1Unn.ng to lull capacity." 'IM. i I. ... O J . . . , t V. . niis, iif r..-i.iimu, i -uai .k nn I ,,, ,rm;, i lir,,.,v,r tirodm tin. v.i iinnortunt i n : tr in -1 i o n h is I k - J k - - - I - - - - - guv ply he ,-.i:d. and none is anti-.i pated. ii.MT inrvrii ;ii:ri
i lhe ,,asl ytV'S" ' licC1;,cJ !m"! r- Fred Mortimer, state's attorney :provenietninl.us.n.ssasre:lectedinof Sin:::inifn c0.jnn. (.har,1 thal j tlu ,,urkt,i 111 v",Iui"the demand was a move to hatnpe, ot ordirs at higher pneu and the the Jrv 5.,k.,.tion ,,y au.ln rostrong c.sn position ot the corpora- ..)rr. ivf j;irors to ,Pek lo avoi j ,orv.
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x,.w yo,:K. A,. .;.A .. th:. r.fro ,.f ,1., K m-c , . . , .u .,,' riir.er.s in w hose r.arr.e- the cu:t te.rnur.at ion to bt H'"i -n nie . . . r.,ut. tn..r v,. i brought hid b en aT-.-tr-d urV"" Vr the industrial cmtt law. Tr.. Germa,n Wd ldaI: L " , pcht to fU, an amended petition ' f granted. i - uJz sir x: rough'-P Mnene for.;1'-;'1 "j;, ! , ! .r. the name- of samu 1 Sm.th and I ever'" he valL ''l rl: :-ireo1fa" F...r: Proper, miners of Pittsburg.
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TOWARD SOVIET:.
Five Leaders Set Forth Concessions They Are Willins to Make. RUSSIANS DISSATISFIED Soviet Delegates Seek to Be Kept Informed of Allies' Intention. G1INOA. April. 2 7. Premier Lloyd - George, Foreign Minister Schanzer of Italy. M. Larthou of France, M. Jaspar of litlgiun and baron Hayasht of Japan, met Thursdav and set forth in vriui;? th -oiiC( c'n,w ll.f.v -4r r.-wtv t r m:.k.. . n Uussia. After the conference, it was .announced they had approved a document stating the position of their countries on tno nussian quesrion .r,.i f,.,f ..,11 .-,,.T,itt.a
Friday morning to a nue-ing of t ho j 'ouhcuz. n great gran. Ida uchter j the president and his party were assigned to the Caytpga, a covern-sub-commlttee on Russian affairs ,,f" rn- -nt. s.-orrs of pige nns ; ment which led the flotilla of seven steamers from Cincinnati
for approval and draft. Tills document is of historic importance, according to the plenipotentiaries. w ho declare it contains western Furope-a final proposals to T?,i.cir, or.a 0yn!:i!n ovaotlv what Russia must give to Western Purupe in exchange. In taking this step Mr. UoydGeorgo and the other leaders hope to put an end to the present uncertainty of the negotiations. Mr. Lloyd-Georg. . tiefere inviting the others to meet him, had a long and separate interview with each of them, thus laying the foundation of the document, which to theii j
i:;;'-r;-r5dMISSIM TEACHER'S
mind?; shoul to reduce th or n to the question. The mo--t diUicult point n mains, that lonecrniug the d teetion of foreigners in Pus-ia the concessions to be given them for los: properties and guarantees for their future work on Russian territory. Russians lKsatldinl Whib- the powers Thursday wre preparing details of a ik euriKtit inlorming soviet delegates what the lowers expected of them and what the powers were ready to do for Russia, the Russians issued a statement pertinently expressing tliedr li.-content because they v ere not bing kept informed of what the powers intended to do. Th ir statement insisted Russia ! would protect her sovereign rights I a no contennea sue a pine was ioiiow - ling the fundamental ideas of the ( ' 'ont in in d on Pag. Two. ri Tninvo R I o m 00 o Ul I UlUre LJlloinebO TWO JURORS NAMED ! FOR SMALL'S TRIAL State (t)inp1rtrs Satisfiirtnrv 1 i,- f T. M ! bxanunation ot I wo More for Panel. P.v Ass'.ented I'n WA I 'K FF AX. Fl.. Apr.l JT -With two men of th nd par.el te;-.ta- ..... ,. ,. ... I... t . 4 , ;UW'Iy "V v i,l""" ' .MUM-, mi- i o- j'.tioi eo 4..U. eann:-.d bv th- s at'-. s hntion of a jury to try (io. L-n. Small, made; good progrt ss Thursday. i Selection of the- j j i v was o r-ha d - - nwe hur-May by a special i.M'tir of th- Lake rountv board of super- . .... . . . visor--- at wnicn a re-o.ution was " j pas.-e'l demanding that Sangamop. county, where the governor was indieted, immediately make a p i.v:n-nt en the bills incurred by Iak- .Minl . .. .11 lUilllll IUI 411' . ice for fear they would not be paid, Judge l-:d ward, in tftatetnent. jsaid that if the question of jurors : Wit;j ruis0i, hp WOt,!d ten the men j ! Y 'Z . j in tn tnat Isee in.1T ' unusua . It )..-. ..-tw.r. n,f fH Hr,T-ri Tr a "most! 1 " V 4 . - - .4 "4 4 - I i 1 Ml STRIAE COrRT SriT iitvi'ni-n nii2ttcct. n IS 0RDEI i KANSAS (MTV. Ka.s . April . 7 . A. suit to test the con-titutior.a'.ity : of th Kinsas indutri;il court law I , tVul:sfA Thur?dav Vv Federal i ' dg. lohn r. m:cck r n th .'.'' ' . K"""' n TAH mine strikers '- (--LAMI AI .MLM.S : SART LAKH CITY. Ftah. A pril i tpir.er. sail to he strikers were! ; w.-undei when an ap.ereation oc-1 ; urred brtwr-en mine guard- and j -.rike sympathizer; nar Soofieid, ; FfRh. Thursday. Reports received I here said preparations were under I way .o ser.d two troops of .state i cavalry' to the fcene. Two hundred 'armed men were raid o he rriirchI ir.g toward thei Utaii Paid Co.
""'J, Dea SCHOOL Nation S Gift 0:UlVULi
'Z Comrades o f c l urviv.nj: Comrades ,t l.ivil i War Leader Take Part in Ceremonies. massive bronco- ii":r.nra! tJ r.ene 1'lysse.s S. Orant, the gift of the r.a- -tion to the metr.ory of the reat lnion soldier and pr -ident. was i'-dicated Ir. the h-.tanical gi;"d n Thursilay with impn sive cererv.on.(s. in which not only the surviving i omrad s nf the gr eat genera! p arJ ticipated. 'h it a!-. the vice president of the I'ni-ed St ites. '!i!cf Justice T -i ft i n ' i. g . ; i r inet h'i-'j r.f
supreme cojrt. members of the a n- ' W.ucen crshed to deck below, carrying with it some 200 persons, ate and ii use. (,en. IVrshing atvijOnly half a minute's warning by crackinpr timbers nave a school ( titer high othcers of the army and ; children's band and many others on the deck below, time to -et 1 (from under the crashing deck. Sever. d persons were reported Tlie dedication Jnclui 1 a parade : , i ,. , . . , . : injured.
I . . . 4 , o . ....... ...... cadets fr .n West Point, pit riotj.-'j societies an.' wtcran iti blue and ... ' , gray. And when the memorial uaj unv. iled b.- Princes emta.-unr
'!LÄ I 1 t gran. id nigi ter. and irmers Ida the old pleasure boat because
s.vonped from captivity at the base of til" great equestrian statue an a salute of 21 guns boomed forth at ! r"rt M'Pr the Potomac whil; - tke .loves ot peace eirc.ed above? ; i "1 loemoriO HSi 1 4 lo.im to leave tin statue of the rnan '.vho brought! peace to r stricken nation nearly! uB;är a green wreath with the inscription I 'Let us have -peace" stood forth in b-dd relief. it -was the prayer of (Font iiued on Page Two.) BODY FOUND HIDDEN IN EMPTY BASEMENT No Marks to Indicate Violence Are Found Was Mis-sinj; Five Weeks. Hoopestown. 111.. April 27. The body of Peutrude llanna.. 2.". countrv school teacher, who disappeared from her home iiere five weel agT . t . was found by carpenters 1 bul -la y in the bai emcnt of an unoceupb d personage of the Fnitcd Presbyrer - i ian nnm n. i No ;ttMiipt apparently had been I made to conceal th body. It w a.s ! ful'.v dojhed and l-or1 no ev iden-e ! "f i",'""f '"l-- what might ha ve 1 !.. ( n b:aek a nd blue marks on the l-"-II:Mn-i whn was prrtty VOT. i ": nn'1 a rhwrrh ""-mber. was tho a;.nghl-r of Mrs. Weslev T. llanna. daught r of Mrs. Wesley T. llanna. The fa mil.- liv-s tw blocks from t iie cliuni . The g:r! wa.s la -1 seen -when .he b ft her honi" in the evening of "-v Mar h l'-'1. on an errand downtown. ining and she went a'.on through a -..etion of th" tow n that i :s consi.lt r d dangerous. Frh-nd.i
and memb.'i-s of the family exj.ir. !',,uike p.a.l ad lr. 1 rlo-n.
i i r' ti"'1 i . t ...a.-.. tl o pinion she had b en i attuek d and slain Tiny - lid that she h id had no; Move affair.- or entanglements. j 'arp'!iters had been w orking iT' j the jar.onage lour days preparing it tor o-cup in.y of a new minister, Tin- former p i-;o;-, John M. Me'.loy,
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left Iloop.-ton h ...re the g;n .üv , apl'eai 1 10 a.ttj.l i !H' j a i o : a : v i of the Fi;i:-d Pi'1 shtyeri in church jn Lvanston. i s tl...,' i- t 1 i -i Tio. II ' n r 'i j . ' i . liJ. '4. 4 - I liai I i . i iu ui.'.. ; m a v hae h.-en dragged to th va - punt ar-M: iro lnK nt aftr th j had been accidentally ki.hd near I. :;'-r nome j The gir hail t iught school '-'P tn a year ago when she gave up her posit ion follow ing a nervous breakJ down. VVI,n -M,..
. 1111 .11'" Idti U 4 ' . 1 ' Lui 11 , 1 -.. I j .atc-r Mir re tl f'Trern rtveioperi. ir.aby tin- u:. i?pearance was re. por. . W por. d Jo t h" pol ico. T. Han na. th. girl's father whii h the fami'v was sep.sitiv e. they hail IlOt a--ked for a - a n- in iiijperf her s:ATTLE WINS NEXT XFW ORLRANS. April 27. .-attle. V.'ashn.. was ho-oi a- the xt t'-rr -en tion ;ty. for tfie ?, , t h . . . ' . , I". IP. - . 1 . , lf lll.',.l' .'4 Jli. ll I l.Jj'i.l r ' 'r! 1 ' . . . . , , ' r. a:a- in fnr itt'-ri drills. Lng e- . t, . . . - y ' - n- Crr.,. i.-e.a:-d , .. p.-r , .-nt perftc. w.n - wabash road peaces 0HDEK FOR EQUIPMENT v CHICAGO. Apr.l 27. The Wa- .... r I ! h-ii"" ." :.. v-'i .i::riT:i. !;'.v!i -i , .1. i.r. or,!::.r to an anno.ir.. t:-' y n"llr 1-lurt5ja-DInMTSM'S ACTION. NRW VohK, April 27 Surrogate y Triur.s-iay di missed the ac- , tion brought by Mrs. David R-?r-ham. widow of th famous baritone. 1 that Mrr. P-L-r ham had failed prove hr allegation that Pi.-pha.ui had been unduly Influenced by Mrs. Henrietta. M. Teceyrk.
j th- night of her dNapp-irara-e her 1 1 jV Vt,, t. ."4l ., to ,, a family owed little concern, be-, . ,.;;::V. -J.. r ' , p,rt:-t ..- j lieving H e might have spent the , night at the horne of some girlit.,; ., .ti,..lU-v ro rH,:,. UtX friemi. It wa, rot until a w-ek ' Vr', ''; h r- (,f t h e great body
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ItUllU Vi Ul I i Warning of Government
Harding tö Change Plans of Going to Grant Centenary Celebration on Island Queen.
POINT PLEASA.NT. O.. April 27. PreVt Harding'- adventuresome 30 mile voyage up the Ohio river Thursday to participate in the 100th birthday anniversary of Gen. Grant, narrowly escaped serious disaster when part of the third deck of the steamer Island
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personages in the presidential party were not aboard the Island j . i c Queen was due to advice of government inspectors ate l ednesj . . i i , . , ' , day night. i hey advi.?d against the president making the trip on
bearing between ten to fifteen BARTLETT ISSUES Till nilTiii mA rtTIITT W A K N I N 1 T I I I I 1 1 V I I RFRVTfiF FM PI OYF Uiill I 1JD iilUl LU 1 LO I
, Thev were on the second deck Assistant Postmaster General frnt. immediately under the and Former Commission dcc. whh fclK . ,. Hi . rr.i ! I he Lincinnati police reportead in 1 lit. i j ia . i I eel .o persons wrre injured in WASHINGTON, April : 7. A ' the collapse of the deck. warning tit at thu civil .er ice statu-j The river flotilla was passing of every government cmp'oe in the J New Richmond, O., seven mils
, country w ould be endangered if er -
dence was jilaced in tn-. do tr-r.e .,l n-i i , .. , ..r , 1 1 he Cayuga, witli the piesicranks and fanatic v,',i; sound-1 , , j jed Thursday night by i irst .s:.jdent ahoard. leading the procrj. Postmaster Con. Parth-tt, who vre-ision, had cleared the village. ated a Mir at a mas mating oi'.lllN'ew Richmond citizen, howby the National C;vn Service Pa-form i- i , i. . r ,i i , , . . . i ever, did not know ot the change 1 ague when he r s.-nP-d what 1 1 , - . ... . .. characteried as mi: statements bythein Pns which put the president league. William ivadif y Fo'Pke. for-j aboard the Cayuga. They heme.president f the iwl servi--,, Ran firing rockets a the Island commission, replying to Mr. P. irt b tt. ; n.,r. ... X OHO
criticized the attitude of the admin- . rat ion toward ivi .- rvie. arid d- ! . ' ciA "e thr' appeared to be a move ! mej.t on th- jiait of high goernj t..e,:t othcials to r-tuin to the "MI meut o; system.'
The me-taig was ealh d by ,!(.p- .. 111 m-n spmiv y r i i i
! Pa g m to combat, what it term-d th ; sinist-r inMiK-ncs of some admin. j j ,-a , jnM pa. bis and memb-r- of rof: - who "ware worKiag for t he - jruet-o,, of the ,ner;t st m .t ciwi -. Mr. J:.iri:..tt ,,-v o: Labor Davis we,e , hargr.j b t lo league with ormos;tion to civil serv - advanei mer.t and the former re plied to ihe allegation by appea r? ,g in what h- b--ribed as "li"-t.!e gathering" while S'.-.-'y pavis w.i-j , j . , . i : . 1 i .ii Iii . i . ' i . j . i i . - . .... I ....:.- i , . t l.sistant Se, 'y Henning. Roth govern - nu.rit ,:!';. : di-clar. d th m- lv-s !:. j '' b tter;:: nt. . fn V(,;- r.f ivil s-rvic j jug b:"i :'y, outlining w hat th- 1 i g : ; w hi. a h' a 'ding b (1JH , t(, ac-omphsh ir; t! i" mT-r j r,e r-vil -eri e workers, wh Mr j P.arth tt was c jlbd ii;...n sp--a i lin, : nm. !.. d :r;-. an atta h u pf r. j t!l,.. Vth., ltd 'V, 1 a -e ,,f til" a,,, uh !,-,d h-hherady n, P" I t ;i i th.- Oo.: .f t!.' a 1t ration a d my-e;j daring h ; - r - r 1 ;-' ': 1 mu. h ,;;lj !i a rg ' t- a -1 a r ,: . -. i 1 Tl ' ' ! g -v. r:.n..-tii . gov' rn m-'-n: h.'-u a rat i-.r. i ' u nrl.(. ; .e ra ? . o n or would b 'I o g - i ; ( :v;j c, f.- r-e a ) a (i.i! i v -. t . , -1 ( ' ; p r c - p ( ,-,r m:s.-io" ' , o g'T. e:". tat.t " r.rti-'-m a - d so :'r.. r dly to . 1 . : , . . 1 . ;. ,! : f civ.j . rVl... ,v. r who d ant :-e-'J hat 'th:. - a : itior., a Ul TK we. general r.t al trr: a a ug'ht to put f : ' ; i . i v :.; i h i p '1 it." Mr. Pir'ltt declare. j thi t: r pre-, h pd th- le-i', right Ttd;d i P. th"1 ,.f h - ! erpOVll ' ' d-- ; t" ' ' 1 . t if ad- of th-- bur" tu . f c ra v . r. g a p 1 1 1 r rn o- - u-r.r ani oth s tr .m -.v , wvlt.,, p.. fi.ep.-- ;t f r t : TOO J. Mr. Paitc-tt dr--;arr I f'i: . v. , ; .. " " d p- .... v , , . v ttf.. r . A- r.- t ! .. - - - , -j p ,. "I ,1 vr .r,o;; t ,, ... , ,,f s,..:, r -: i-r attit.d-; th'miop,. ,y !;4 " K' ' ? H O'-:;. V. et.;-.. .-r. .o -- o. . a Hampshire, and S- n. -V- v.- . f Ir.I.a.
' a-i'.-d. "I r.-.d -v-r -r' .r ; ..a-0P ... i.- ,,f s-.-mr-thr-.. th-r.r, ..'.htMr.p a-! -v...... . -,t tit ude of th. pre.-i. 1-e Mv. it 1 .-'Ah I- 1 d c-T .. .. fl--' fi re-f- - r . . - -. "':g-. - " Mentionipg v.v ra-pe Attv Gep out tbe f r-. , - ! .t'-i. PM-hr-.-v S- v Pa-.:-, p-.-'mwr 0:V-.-r : -!: a ' v r-r rur- t e;.-- Wff't.-- S--. M-- of N---.V deFirr.-; , - t V-'.. Ha'm- ;-e a- d S- n. .V- '.' f In hapi. z n ' - i- ' 'h- -,r r v.. Mr. PtrF.ef -i.d '' r'" " ' '', ' ' r--I k-o.v j 1 y th-.' n-e rt rr, p'r - h,v. b..-r. ..p.- T" .,.f.,;1 .-.-.rr ' flv reprr - r.'.r ! by th' han v - - :. v -.vo- aK , ,r,,(. (. , - f. r th p.'ic- !' a--ur" -a- . pge- thi; r " me a t ir.g and t h . t po opf of thr ha? ere bad !"a.-!ip r! , , i . , . v . i 1 -i . Red e'r---- t '."-'- . v, 4, . v '..y i o. -ip. I. r. .:.. i - 1 rr. :. t i ; p r . : . p o . . . . . s . . . . - . H.inpTig- lrt.inr nf C"ni-rt. Jl'RY INS1MXTS HOOXl. '' S St- - - . r-v d 'in.e:L'..- vNGPl.l.S i .t.. April 27 r . a -'r r ,r. ,.f 37th Ohio r. - jr. .j:, ;;.,p of th- l.o'el ro. m r-c.-u- t: ' .p'P'; nvf-r.wij, rpid by Arthur C Pur h ;c-n - - th.e pari" 1 a e.-p-.p. o-.mTTVe f prs'rret "from the otTice ef J üdtoi p ' or t p i'irr r.f th- crowd Kennedy, fr.r w l r.'jrl'r Pui'-h : during th- r.-.:t'' r ef v v-tc i.s er. trial, was tr.a ie by The jury The IVa- ; f::..p ;e - ;- fourth
I i ! today. T jurors also vi-.'cl the j former Kennedy fllces.
BAND ESCAPES
CRUSHED TO DEATH !N
Uli UUji VlVflUIl Inspector Causes Pres't i i i- i t i- -ii Ilrtllllll MH Uiaci HI I 1 1 1 g U I -; 1 C CI r i i-.- i ot her condition. C onsequently. thousand persons. the in hired were: J Wilbur Morgan, Manchester, O., back probably broken; scr1 Richard Armstrong. Bethel, r' uv,,;rrlv of th" Cincinnati police department. CUt oy glass. 1 below Point Pleasant. vu. 4 1 im ii.? v,io pas'cuci 3 came abreast. I 1 b-.rd io.se o i 1 1 .1 r .ii - crowned to me Iront decl.s to witness the oectacle acliorr Rands aboard were nlavin" and I 4- j. I r mm- I . . I . . ........ 1 ! wUt ot a clear skv there ,imr ! the crashing and grating of tim- , i)ers un(JPr t)r fcrt nf 3Q0 , , . , , . -rl t . fn thnr ,h,rfl irrk- n,r' Wt the floor sink, ihcy stood . sil en t. appa rent a wc-st r ic k en f or !u.lf , Tl ... : u.'.u : iiiimiir. i urn came a T .. ' : r- t r' J f.i j. ,jM,,.,..i 1 . , ., i r. ; - flight Warning l".noigli. T - r . ' : 4 , , ! C.e x r. ':.! r- i t a i ? I ( i . 'so : ;. h . I ! v vc ." 2 '- t 1 i-' . ' A i W : - ! 1 . 1 .: w - " -n -h . I. . ; I ! ' I TT --r.- . '.--a' Tn LI .'''' t " ' 1 1 V, a . : s (iv v. p . : ; r - - !. v. o-a .... .- p ;,i-'! . - rop.'. That r u gh . hov v r. to ra wl to -.i : v " . : . ' - " a ! h ' 1 : a 1 airs 1 - 1
T-.e . n - h of t r -1 .1.1 . .' . -'"l- b 1 fr -p. ; v. ap.t " ' " 1 e r,-j p - ; j h ' ' ' rh-d-d. wop : : hy--;er;...t: ; for ' "' o.o.r!;.body f- " -' ' their h-trne 1, a'-.-p..:-. .-r.r r-'.. . rPre - , Thr. tp.p, -r i hat a 1 1 ' v.-ho "' ' ' "' (. . I'.an.l t
' ; c . " r - - ,.. , ...... . ' C4 p . V , ... . A .5 f . - a -f--a ThA r. ' . t .v r n - at.' I ' in II r. of tv.- "tlla rr'-t TTarding did r."t ham of lhe Acrjnt ua-
