South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 127, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 May 1922 — Page 2
SUNDAY. MAY 7. 1022 Henry P. Davison, Partner in J. P. Morgan Firm, Dies on Operating Table
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SORGEOH'S EFFORT
TO REMOVE TUMOR
Financier Dies
It
NEAR BRAIN FAILS
Fin.mrir ulmiltel to Oper Min With Apparently No Fe.ir f Out nine.
Hundreds Pay Final Tribute j REED OPENS DRIVE
to Ballew, Old-Time Gunman AGAINST WILSON IN
Weekly Cable Letter From European Capitals
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Friends and Enemies of Slain Peaee Officer File Pa-t Bier, Some His Fast Friends, Some Doubting He Had Met a Man Faster Thau He on the Draw. I't Ai.c;.if-1 ir-M. jr.:o3 and there were others who had ARWIOKi:. Okia.. Miy C. The I never k.-.own him bur, who were curlbody of 'Bud'' Bailew. old time gun-j -a to of whom th"" hi3
hsard ana reel so mun ounr.g n:s
: W.NloN. M..y 6. undiy dur-iwith him while h w.ts ehielte f-hc:. , r' c ri gi" CAMPAIGN ADDRESS - vr-; :Äi:r - . vv. o: , v-ej.vj ol quiet ChciMi, wh;c!i hoA want of gr-titod--. On x - j : t d for :
Lf. : Ion's vour. terpen of .Yew York's
Grrfnich Village th. Declares Former President Is i "titic ai d retiring.
abode of the fr
Backing Breckenrid-e Eon- -f-f y" - t 0 . . - ; J-r ejärul itior.s .f tju-ba:: parang V; i
for Nomination.
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man r. J pea.- o:turr of tvif- .-outh-
th- victim yr :r.Iay at V: -!nt;t
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Kalis. Tex., of bull-t from Polio-! S-arcely able to believe that Bud Chi-f J. W. Mi Ci'.i niick's jaodvrn iäaKew had actually been "melted Lstol. a wf.apon which Bahew haJ:uuwn" and hkeptical of the fact that rfoorned. rented at a local undertuk-i there lives a mar. fatr r on the draw in cr.-tabhyhmer.t today while the : than ht. many ins-i.-tc l upon viewing arrival of Mr.--. Fannie Bilk-w. his; his body In its last repose before widow, was awaited in order to; they would be t onv :r.. d I'.aliw wat comjd'-!- funeral arra n-nn-r.ts. ' no mre. Mr3- Balkw, wh-n n-tit:rd clj i.'ai'.ew w!U probably he buried In "Buds" death, was Na.-'.i. .kla. a little cemcterv n-ar IvOne Grove,
The use of Lhe air;I itic whi. h bore-! his old home, eisrht rnile- west ol
the I'iller. gunman fro:n th- rcvr.e ot . ht re. wh-re oth r members of nis
Hi;!lV V. DAVIsO.V.
a.T unoFtentatiou.- a- jM;id
f.d both
HARDING TAKES TIME TO THINK OVER BONUS LAW
i v.ä to liirn
wo i.:l 1 be rhpit'-l. It w.-i ; oniy lst nihr tJ. t ..nr.ounceiivr.t was m;id-- that Mr. )- vjioii, who rv-nt ur.dvr the knifl.i -t A'i,".;.-t. -a '"."l'.I h.av to urd-T-'o another rp-ration. Morjati Griced. Co. broke the newb of the finan-J
He !ad It v.-as or. f theo! Sirmnt Prnnnc.ll Will Be
Given Consideration.
hin la.st ft and to h:
"la! .rou r.d. . family rc:
U ho will preach his
was offered Mrs. Balh w, 'nut she . funeral sermon is uli a matter for declined. conjecture.
Without the gur.3 which had c.r
ried their owner aftlv th;
I'.v A'-s'! iafpd rrr?. MOBi:KL,Y. Mo.. Miy
;wi:i probably
! fctillness :r. t he
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JaDie:
A. Heed in t: .. i.hc ht-r
today o;jcuiri his f.xxi: :r inominatlon. d-o!;i'l th it former
Into the Miss ,uri campaign ::,:utu.i
the letter he had wnr-a :!;
:cak the Sabbatli ( J- -' .! cinct of Stamford! M.ij 1
Bride-f. L.tbil! :ruur.b. whh h the
t-ricanizers of a baseball lea true hae I.:.uru-d ;n contracted f c r us-- fn 1J Sur.Jau- : due to
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- ir J. : att. a th- cur:::t " . w - t e f . ; . :r.- - : .w- per-
two .!
bii-inr.ini: on Mty I'l
' Inve had refured htm a passport to r ivacirc . r
Ttan-.a are bei;-- organized amonü ! v.?it Turl.-y Au-t r. Chnmb-rrlaln, ! the f urviv. rs
i London Americans. London Caj'.nd:-! tht? sovc.-r.me
t p.ai:.-
:o'.y!
Student of Oxford and Cam-: that G-nrr.I Tc wr.-h. hid otfer-i ' -ntattn
V 7.,"k r.JAV ' .V'w iV. ' brld nnd other Bnglih lovers of, cd dünn the pa.t three years to r-j , ro-u.ar.y tn.r,...r p,V Te Lri- i r'f,' h t .h-?liie ?amc' Tnef;e Lr:-izi act.'.-: to TurKey and :.': a :.-; n.-... .o. t..,.. , t,J' A"t -.'V .. , ' ; Hits have, brought tu licht the exbt- with the Turk5. Mr. Ch.amb. r'.r. Ur.ufUil ir.t-itst .:. .oi-mer ITesidnt was cd a ' ence of at least" two Krh.h baobad : int. mated -at General 'jV-.v ..she ::1 . v..il is n.aniS s'c l I rating temp. lumctu a.:c .m, -, c,u,;s which haVfc bo,.n ,,1iyin- fev.!v.as a trv-olemakt r. ai: c :h. m- l ap.ii-v .tud.-:v 's f
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-t prf . a.-r.r-i. f. r !t . 1 ) . . t.' r.v i i X '::? i .v. e a rp- ; ( f , r -s , an a ..r.-
. ; ? ; t' r e the fa, tr-t
or opposition.
The senator dec!ired that
a'.l pr
.dr.
, eral years. One of these is the Chip-j lorventic u wis no: Jir J
i -s r. i
Wilson wa-s "the boy who :s o nductlng this c i-.r.i'aig: in Mi-; uri for the other :-;d-." Breckenridre
pins Nort"ii c'.u'j, a vtry entt rpr.sr -. o ernm.c nt and t).a
or?u;::za:io:i.
r.Cj,cdiations now bt mc
ould l.iuu r ; A'b i.
'da- . 1. it:.-- I
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.1 r. . . that
Tili.- club not c nly cou'.d jive nnn
American amateur teams a hard nlr.r piv As.'0iat'rt l're-
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Lon?. third assistant srerttary of imun. i,ut jt hoMs the distinction " l'AKl?. May 1. Royal ;s.:s n... i:
htate In the iis.n caiuiu-t. . senator's opponent for the no:
bt i!.
uia'-rra:ns oi
the oily organization r ir.xious hotiias
a li
the Pa:o
cu.r-j Durinu' the recent ouste-r proceed-l ouhiin rs !n re. nher. h!a chief. Buck Gar-
countless bloody battles during his I rt-tt. was : .-moved as sheriff of Car- tlon
la.t year as a deputy sheriff, strip-1 ter county. Bailew came in for much . jr. Heed asserted h- ' dro o.u: glossary of basclall slan. The gdcs-;a bomb as he was rturr.;:.j froto u: ped for the last t:m of his famous; of the blame charged to Garrett In the jot)by. ln Washington and W:l- sury defines "a smoke" as "a t ;ust ! l a here, although he hin. .-if ts-
.i r.i . ti r : u..;.;.t 1 th-
th.xn -c years. 1 vf.ir h-.th
is vrat
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its kind to distribute to fans printed ho have not forgotten t V. it A.:-
diamond and
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had Iiis cu.rr:age destroy
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ts tire to the air" and , capeu m:ury.
Unusual mi.a.'U;- s w
cowboy boot.'. In which in accord - the allegations of lax law enforce -1 eon wroje A jitter thankir l i a.
ance -ith his oft expressed wisli hemient in the county. His boisterous "But I suppose he forgotten defines "skull practice" as "a con-l therefore, have been taken to protect i
died, clothed in sombre bla k. his shock of curly red hair tombed to a
proclivities and his frequent habit ot ' that letter to
o," tht
nat"! ad.i- d. . fertnee of the ciptam and his team
i K.ng Alexander oi
' tearing loose" with hi "six gun" , rf.ferring to Mr. Wilson's ö -nil tha before- play besiu:
igo-MaVia. who
is now in Bans. ,f.?te and pro
vltli-'Ugh. the Trench go eminent -:.u:.o.att- l by th
emoothnes which It never before, as th- spirit moved h'.m. had struck : h.o.i urHin th.. n-..,,,--. ti... ift, iw a-.. tn,..
kuon. xjaiiew ooay lay on its oier i tear to tne r.earxs oi many aruuiore; jn. lim for his ctivifts m :.ehalf estid and the public is comiderabl ' I-ds that A.exanutr is reasonao. j .m.o-:.
. the play hef :-e ;a r. ot r this 1 f -!i .'.tors, all cf : :pu loudly de.t of the original cf-:-s aro further re;e:.t rejection b --a dine actor of
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toaay and nunureus who had Known citizens and nis actions nau ouen.of the federal reserve hin'.; ich 'amused ly a n-s order In council wh nis ow a
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Is . h. th.e "hnedic
him in life gathered to view it. Manyiheen made the mark of bitter con- J
were hla warm friends, some hi.-? one- j damnation from local pulpits.
O. K.V Volt tcad Act.
, enablmj tlit. admiralty to retire nav art" accompanying .iini it
al and marine oiheers for peculiarity 1 nu coancts o anyc.in
cf temper or other
hMoflified House Measure andliRlön rUmUUD ifiim Uü fillllUiVL
NEÄRING END OF j AGAIN THREATENS
INTERNECINE WAR GENOA CONFERENCE
Sen. Reed, touching on prohibitlrvn setf rt-! that t "h o "n1;.-',1 rr
... amounting to misconduct and not;4"?
! oth
Referring
appenmg ,
Am.
b.-.-.it f.
th-- Ut.lt-1 5Atev.
defects not ? t0 while on French oil. A It rropo.-ed that Lng should irt Jo'sQuad of secret service operatives, j receive any amount h. might name.
r. arch ist 3 and together w.th exr-er.s-. Umphas.s
inipQ-sd 1 things to operate on."
prej3d as h- left h.-i.-e about, ;.n hour after hi partner 'pir-d. . " WASHINGTON. May 6. Pres t !le talked slowly to his .automobil- Harding took under advisement toami wa driven swifflv away. ,: A , . lhv inodiflt.d house tsoldlera" Henry Pon.eroy Davi ri of J. V , ;,ou11., pi.ln presented to him by a Morgan & Co. was nm-m; Anr-:ü,,u!lii,t(! of senate republican leadba's n:..st wbly hnown hm.nciers. tr?j Hy toI1 tne 8eRatora that he Ha mu - un Internat;. .nil au'iinry , w z , . , ... . . Tnrt.:ll n a nna
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.,.,,...! v,- :nt,m,,-,,n o. ...... o . ' all fo.nii.iar with the a
.i a.- . vuusu uj i.ui-..tjia.c Vi .i.rii i , ' . i i i u - er sections of tne constitution. c rev.dntinr.ish who make ran 3 their ! cbo wi.- iV.acd the offer L?on
to the present adminis- . ...o',' -j-- ' ht ado.uarters. trail the king on his j the prf.T. bereut h undoubtedly
tratlon h declared "it has laid v".J,fc wt L7 "V " . , chomv tour r.-ould trine to the re'.'gbvus corr.- ! . tne navy the s-i me freedom a.3 private ; 'n(Ji')" -ti-- , down program after program only , f tUrfr rid rien! One fb.- t of tha pre?enc6 of these munity of the Lrdted States and th to abandon them, reduced tax-s up- 6 '"P0-" a0 online na or men, ,,f lhe : value his vLsit micht have upon
... who are not successes on account- or , t . . ......
oil tha erratt triuc: nr.- 'itocr; . i- i - . . . - -, . . V, I - I -icrri,n"1 ' o , c " If raS
ivin s alien: ;u 10 ato o.a .......... - . -i
! cogr.ito as the number in his party j rrT -d that th play ehould be
on banking and trade relations.
A
a m. r.il iV Co..
t" th.- ';::vi -f Mo
to 1 pre.-ented early next week by
stantial relief to the people. is his-
j tory to this date being one of brok- ; er. pledges, servitude to the gr.-at inBelief Now Current That Stand With Bckium Asainst: tcresls and aba':(lonment cf th0
I common people.
unfortunate personality or manners
instead of being compelled to promote the-m automatically until they reach the retiring age.
: arouses curiosity and subse-iut-nt j st.aeed as at i -rammerfrau. :n a ! identiiication by the crowds. The 1 huge open a!r theater ln New York, ! only European sovereigns who In- with I-ang ha ding the r,vt. "hat-
' sist on trolnc about Paris unprotect- ever profit might b mate, tn Arn
i si . sno.i.rh of T't.ah rai'.kinc' renub
iivison emv -v.-. i a-.. , ,.o.t.
it..i.i; oil ii .- . i : a ' e uo-iue umiuu'uii i.i- i.m,,-- , 1 r...
s i i i. . i. . . i . - ii i i ,h .1. ...-. ,f, ,,-itV, , iit'i'l IV At
Peace Committees Will Find Permanent Settlement.
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, " T. . in aeienair.g nis own re ora. iir.,fVf.r military men go into politics
veiopa iCW crisis. . i.eea cnanengea nis auairce . thcy i-ccame storm centers. 'fhow he cm his vote against one ' crf.rxU: who Vive PMfiintP,l
TiJ..- I - . ii - MM OH J- Oii.tr
1 -m'o i-. .,1 Delgians. i erican syndicat proppe d, could te ; war appears to have been that when-, rilej ivi" -A ...... .o- .n -. of obe--
wr.o. art ssea as an oruiiia i i; i..Au. v..v t , -
l?v As-.. -i it. 1 rrt?
c:o' ly alhf-d with d 1' Morgan r
! ba:i',-
--a ii-,- i:-- t.i.-i: v.c.v. .... . --x-i an. t- 141 the pb dges c f the democratic part v. thrown into the limeb-ht durintr th.- V; of the .:licial reports: of the peac:- s'and uith P-Igium in opposing that n .iAr , ,.,. , ' ,, thioun into the limel.toht during he
will v,... ine army ij-ao po.iiics, na c
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m later.
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Davi:--on vis '-'-rn :n Trov. T'a.. I June 1'.', lo,7. P V , e. rdi' Ud at j an .T ad'-me in Mas -a o'.ii.c tt I.it-.
. ' mingles freelv with the crowds on I m"-rg.au. f: ntho boulevard . and the ihah of! "The good and friendly pe-r -f Persia who usuallv travel alone or Ar.xnri," f.vld th rror?. , with a single com; anion. 1-u: rven "would receive you wih lovs r.d
1. rOf".-:0'-
,:':ro-- from th- T.'r.'.v
.1 d'-'-Oi-'p ..f pen ri
sen a n; a . Plienoinonal Iii-e. IPs phenomenal r;.-.e t ti;e vie1 preiddervy of Hie A.-'.or Pla-e Nitiona! I'ln,:. N-v York, whi h he e n -t red in 1C11 as teller. .- few x-
l Tho.-e lailing at the White House conference, both military and civil. ' jln t of the allie
jutie S"n. Lodge of Massachusetts. 1 encourage s the Ii f that the- Inter- Russia dealing v 1th the property in repub lican leader; Chairman Mc-; iK-cme stt-ug-;ie 'i-tu een the two ! Russia of foreign owners. In cor.se-
Cumber and Sens. Curtis of Kansas.
and VatsoU of Indiana, members of , splitting of th? am y, is ended f'T communicated to Premier Lloyd
t I . . Mi- , f, , i. i .1,11'ti'tti u Thn iMt1:lt o I'M f 1 1 . . . -... .. . I . V. . . , . ... r. ,v T t! irthnn In i,1 . f tlio
1.1 - 4 i l . , 1 , , A( iV. . AioveJ It ineor.itteat with demo- Fipid AT irvhl vi!on vho rrr-rr
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...lauoii a io i,is oiooiou ui nct(i me i'aii win emiorse it.
the;
ca.-es tne
FVmch govern-! --nd you
ark with br.edictior.s
1 1 f ;i-fr P( ii nun nr.p, i r i m r . , i t-- t w i - i ,
memorandum to "V " 7 Vw' ,v i wct4v' lll' are 1 ltiU UJrna
'v -v .... iicmy liugnes ui.s-on. wno was ... - . t wu rodpv tv--l nu-.vw ,v,r, oc f . o t -,,,,,.ve .... - . ... . . . . -! vigilant fvc imon the visitors. King ia..s ,-i.f" n.ooFs x e-
n..-u.'.r. cnici or stau uurmg me closing - .- . . . . i .. ,-mv, .o.i-i
' 4 ' A i V C - -- 1 1 V. . . N V. - - - " - - f ,
were in nccor.l with d em , , -v ., - .. , . 1 (-r.Car.tine or e.reece lias not oen
.:t,-Tif.'K . H,f, 1 ..i ;, o .iiti-.rr,. if thj flfo-'.'.o, wlo.-h wis ...... i.iui.u.s oi i..e ai , iau .o-cjoi ej i
however. that he vo.ee tral sir Churles Townshend. of Rag
a;iln h measure whenever ho ho- i tarrie.-
dad fame.
cal of an upimd v.ba-er. tloar. Kir. g
in Paris for some vears but always: the syndicate ana pr-..mz hr.-r--.
! but d1 ."linlr.c to accept. bpcave t
h;p "pocket
In repelling
other cris:s has arisen which endam
r.. ulf 1 house bill, bat asked many' Th trrP the Uttlpmpnt b.-e 5ers the conference and may or nut
ii oriel..-, concerning its provisions. , 1K,. boen lnaile known but tho whoi0 , he settled before the British premier,, 1 had V.moe
Among the .lueens. Victoria of . do wotrld n:ak" him t- Ilk "an
imade by the Wils
Tiie president Avas told senatori co,
returns to London.
amial hi.'to
He 1
ar.'-'ls in
s.jaicd from that Institution in to 3 ': th" pr.-id-:u'y of the Liberty X.-C'.r. r .! 1 v.-hi--It he hebl for three y. ,r-. 11- v. nt to thr Pht ational ba r. '. a v - pi sid,-:! in t ' I'. Kr,..-, that ;. .ti'.a -a :.t to
i . ' i . j i r i)i i 1 i . i 1 1 i i 1 1 v Iii.
n.a a i.e aea.ic o. cuu . Irjh C0;ilitlOn. It has aiI along Pcen It the views of Belgium on this j.ceJ f :iunif.rateJ 5Gnie of lhe meas.
s-ents? Nortn I) rvn, ar. Lister con- . r v -.. t v - , ; --o-noori we" t? -c-eed t'ta a the cinr-e freonentlv .-. a , , -paill t hi.ht d Paris by C-:ng to he I "i'-on - - M e u tne tnare treciuentij statuency. made- a bitter speech m , . .;(1l i rl:V- ir(...e -- cr-;r' f.f klrdli-rri-n Tihfcii-s that t j brothers funeral m Lugland w.th - n. i ...... i ...... i.san a..ne.en.s. mat lre house of commons, denouncing . ., , , 'r. -, cSn-'d prevail a' d arr".l that 1 everv ldn -.dneitpl , . . on.y a maid as an attendant. QuU.i '-o? . ..-.a jif.a.. 1 eerj bid adxmated the government s eastern policy. ; . .. Minv ,,i.o,:r with' the rassb;n play couli well ecu-
by fcrn-.rtr prfsitlent Wilson. ve interviews to the same effect.
agreed bv both side that the Da article can be met-and it is con- rr,s im0,., .h as he tardea "V" . , ' r".4 4 VI "! lector bin: her favorite lady in. i v.ci a rrcx.ona. cxc, . u V . ' ' ' M-m. ,v,. i,.- , LrtS amt"" tne'-1, as lle . tertd of a personal attach on Prime Min- i K. , ,,t,ft ,,.r ,.,,1V5 am in obr-ramrn'mrau and cannot
.oust oe ioe suioeme soerr,mcn: ...-..... ....... tof-m. "iet measures" Of the then i,if.rCrv,: On-p The field ma rV,- " J V1-A-J "
K'- '"1. HI'- 4 ' l 'J , I .T UV Uli S -S . . . . .......
Marie of Rumania moves about with '
the utmost freedom, her fol- pro-' tribute therr- to. but h continued:
I im not .a protect :or-a; Actor: i
axes b- enacted in connection with (
htuius and that it would be im-
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iv up the co-.,L-l
o. r.s . n d t ra d i
v:. a i .i" p .-Lss.cn
v. hr- h- 1:
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Morgan in.
ci t,!: ;i'i"t;:l v sir:'". 1 ' t vb-m ft a direi tor in big üiii-::.--'!;" Pauker?.' Tru.-t Co. Pitv t Se.-urity Am.erio'.an P Cr:: Se.-ui.tb - J. .. S' v .T-ts-y ,v N't'W York Paiii' el C; . fJu't oa v .-'if'1 I'-peit "o and th Sn;t!iu o.tem I v ",fom. ; t Co
uu.iiiiii.-u.iui'ii. hftit Mvi' t io rnVdrrmii.it k '.i-Qct.1 ! . :
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Whib- no speeino plan oi ,",7 -t V, ,,eit,'u u? " . lf . , ' t, ,v 7 ,,nt e nargmg tne present aamimstra-; ing m.,ney on enterprises in Meso-: ; ' .V, ....... ... ,.tlV fo.r t:s ! the fulfillment of a . I-.il i umt.-llv i'-puidii. r.n though satie.- .n t.ie oi a a i-no. ait. . ; r, n.i.n n tenrVncv towini l.u- . t. i . , , .,.m.nt, -he ;ueen ex.'.a.ns. ...ii .i liu.ii mu t ie bonus was presented 1 , , The lY,e.,r; how, v.-r to tene.e. c o.uara oa-, potamia and Pale-tine and shomd , ,,,.-o.v tno o,,,...,., t vow which or .--.n. .stor liav rclen , ' ,t Hl '., nt uiifeiung cou'-enung me ins of attain- IlU i-uss.ans. nouu, aio sti.. to .lU(i-irv. Sen. Reed asf tttd "an- uithr'.v 1 : (- !l'!'I! u 3' tc ' w 1 V'e -rvf.- " fact 1 1 ' e , t i . it is the t ii o u i, h t o . ,h,tl,,u;t s be heard from. Their reply u ill of,, , wh,rh ; ull!u'UA- , . , . . . I hone I shall never have to use it. v' ' ' r "V i i.. ......... .,... t,r. it ,t.-..i ... .w .v. i.. i. i otiie ir.ejni e wincn nanirs over tne. i-.-,, n nrem n..- 1 .-v. --f -1 I t-. t ... ...-t.-? v.'..t
H,-.;l.,- iilUv.ll' J Ulli Uli ll.,..'iauu.i . , ,., , I . . . . J 1 1 . . , 1 ... , , 1 , . , ,, , .. ' .11 .ill. fc. I i . . . . . . . , i I . v . .1 . - . I i - 1 ' I I - . . . ...... . I .. . . ... K.:Mo,m T e V-,', f . .., -n . 1 1 l a "' U0.1treU VII. l.n l.o oi r,.r N the ro : - t : r. n of . ........ I ' . .
i..,H l... nnaie.e.i (Uit ot int- reiunueu " " - ' -"e-. thro- dav and ;t : brown dci- ei sian tai.. i .,. v--.clifed Pr -r i.- p-ir r...u... --.i- ' P:.ti,h bends. iaiost th- .'xercioc of any pouoi- nit0V' th c' Am v 'w'll '-e i'-m-r ''uU'tr iu tho f,,;lt T al "' vtrnr'lcnt-" i "Do vou know what is the trouble ' pri LTV Mv ' Yith th"! whi-h !. as en ibled n." to give my 1 Non-Conunittah ! of -"vernmc nt not Mibject to the .j.J, (t, oe-'diem-l rhiiriv' r th '-berry elee- ' ,vi:h Mr. Ii0a c.ecrge He be-j opening this co'mlng week of the I performance and I sh-.ull not be Tb. i.r-.-ident was askd bv his VA- This w.i rtsisted by the mem- . ',. , ... . " " " M.on and a;-? ating- in the senate. i;t Ves he is a great strategist. It first season of the pa.s?lon P'-ay able ae-a!n to proprlv imprsona'.
1 - 4V1 111 i I lit'. (ill.T .'. i 11. . .
.ii. ic-'c .-.aim. ii v. - cur '.u i'l f w mn v rr.hir nnwn t ci fhU - i -i i i tl-. in-i - r f A r. ' ;-V..r
1 . - a
.. .. it,, ,-o a oeis ot tne provincial Siivinime-'.i
.-H t i ' . 1 t r I t,"L ti-V'-ill"v - - ' Til
U'hn ':inir.1 1 i - i c v,trt t" n-ni- ' r.liie
...f th- treasury re oivinc the re-
Ministor Lloyd e-rge vrv this republic th-n we must cannot have the empire and Lloyd cans b okod'to 'it already hav H- ab-o r.v-,ld th f ct that an
i i;titi,h bonis sooner nan answerable to me u.aii. Tiae-, T , , n:ne reaia i.-r principles, not lor George. : is too expensive, one of arrived in Berlin in their wav to i Amer.. an of
... . . . . . . t -.T r t . W . M c- ..'-. v ... . 1. ..'.. L.nyufl 4 i-lllC'- ijeil. I ti ll... It ll. V.l.. Ifit-c . . . .
anticipated. 1 1 o v h ' 1 w- c . lunum , n o 1 o , . . . . .
erelv that the .affair?, local government, agriculture K l"ls
1 . ... . . . . 111 i i w :i s v 1 .1 1 , 1 -i r 1 . 1 o" iii t ' 1
: . . - . . . .-.-.., ; irii I'tiiii. : f :!M.'ii- i t- . rid n I . - - . - -
1 mt n who hlil the same pos-ts as in n onerea
Durin-r tlie
1 r . .
a a r i.e h Id on
i'i'-,'.d a- r-piyin
them must go."
Oh ram merg.au.
1C'14. rrviii:
of the n.iot im;, -ri.u.t of t-
ri ih i n 1 e'S' s. t . ... :
1', in 11
. 4
r
no relief of the strame
situation of the economic confer, n
the
"a; ii "I hi" . m r , a : 1 if.;
l"n-f; lb- dir. t i the , ,1 :- t m;;.; : b -..-aet. :'.' .it bono- and abrci .1. v hi.-h r .; .. ,.-a! t ripf- r . rbi-
rc; .- in
.'41
t t
. : s 1 ' : ' 1 rv ..i'
n t . . y r-.. : .. n . 1 f 1 1 w ork. I ior. i ii for o- h.
1 aieif-r bI : ; .d M '
-i,,:-iv v-iirttt-n ti-- tho orovisional government. This
il'.n nor the" Smoot plan secure harmonious cooperation but : Nothing will be decided detmitvly - lam.l-.r.ble outlav of is not acceptable 10 Mr. De Vaiera ; iwev. r. it was stated, pending l:us
v.uth'in tb.e n.'Xt fv year.- ai.d his adherents. n .-.mritors said that what- The idea is to .-ave De Valeri and
t 1 ; e . V 1
o. t : 1 : . II. :;.b man 1 fr. r ,-, r. : .... a m ' th, t . -v. -
'Tiff
:.-:'..-- h -,- is li -. n ". ; h :.:.-.:: to th' d' ?h-- u .1 n.:-r b...ird 1 i- ( t lb d Crc- ii.
) a:. una
inter-.-t on the jjail ciblnet.
o- d bv Cr at Lritaln. which
1 sla's reply to the allied memorandum! j M. Barthuu stated that I rar.ee was
hrm in her decision to stand by Ihl-!
j gium and that he had been instruct- i 1 cd in Paris to withhold French appruval of tl.e Hus.-ian memorandum'
The electb., ns already tixed for; until Belgium had agreed to arti.de
(p-;.s-s wcu.d be enta.b-u t-ome ol his mast prominent sup-
1 tab 1. car- of out of the p rt'-rs once more member. of the
GRAND JURY MAY
PROBE SHOOTING OF WISHIEWSKI
Until recently Field Marshal n'il-1 Reports from that little Bavarian son was a great supporter of the! village, which has been off the tour-
arb.' for h.mslf a memrfrs of the cas'
was r;''te-d in r hiph wt-kly ab
two cth":
r.tbt-r of :li.
Pa'
l' ' ;' " t P 'c l to begin Ju,.t, 15,. accoreling to the plan out- st. en formerlv six relating 'to "the CrtaIization of Public Opill b'huS-r plan, like t n, i .l n ! rostoratiou of "private property of, iun TaV Force IllVCStilfa- ' . a;i...d .1st of candidate? would be termer foreign countries. , ' ,r .. "; ' V'.':' oul I,,r n f J . ndllo.J upon, unbracing b,n b s Whi, ,H A, ü ... r.,, lcl. ! . tlOIl of KillillS. .-i.;m:. bv the government for , . .... ...... , ''-'ne k.ie ..idu o. i.ie 1 a..ui uei-,
1 s '
of Ho.. li ot. or.- v
go e
f three years, but banks authorized to advance to
and the retult would be a new dail
t-gation gave assurance that France
supplemented by representatives ot : v.a:::,.a ... conftrcnco at Genoa to
(Continueel from page on )
labor -.r.d others
li.
. et r S . 1 1
1
'A .' i"
I t.
s Obliers ums .piivalent to on 1 .. . . oei.e. was expre.-ea in con- . club at his wife, insisting upon be-
l .i If of th- adlusttd st-rvi-e credit or' V VT , . tu ' , .k t : Ic'l0r'ce ci:clli; th:s evening that his tn... ,orvcd a dr;nk, Wisnieski. acth. veteran-- At the expiration of ; tuided lade.ini.tuy and the tact that ,lrm posltlcn concerning the pro- cording to the story, broke for the
. 1 liJ-'' " . Ill- t'-'f--;t T 1 I i 1 IT- I 1 IV. 1
1 . t u -.
I 1 '
l ; - e
U.a.
- h :
1
. , .......ivi. ....... .... ..k ...... At the expiration of ; . . . , ., ,
vt-ars tlie tr'.a.ur' would: , . . . i1frO fiuc.-t.ori waa imuj to place door and fled.
line evacuation .u tne poir .oar a U;e Lunference in Jeopardy. '
Insurance lMan. ; . ....,... ' ., ... ..... -dr. Lloyd Ceorge said after tlW .iv.cr whn n -hot v,('-fv. ,1 n .
------ - - . '-- ' tCJ ki
direct 'o tb.o ni'-n.
W'isnii-'.v.'ki had run a short disb
1,0
! e i.'.i-nce that peac-- ail around under
Jim III
v I i k
TS TP, T
j UiKL
. uiu of 2"-year life insurance en- !-" - e,.i...... !"i;-.tnr -."ilieis to the veteran In ; "
of all other cytior.s heretofore r, '., ineludinic the vocational;
a r.d farm aid ar.el ,
, meet in ü that the Lussian reply must
from
;un held by .Schricker.
DESPAIRING OF
RECOVERS SPEECH t&:,HvS,,! Cr rf.p.ovf.ry vm
ELECTS TO DIE
sow
Stcrs Opens 8:30 Closes 3:30
Saturday - Ooen TiU'9:30 ?
TTfJ
C J
i ies would hav
Few Mouo- llablrs pok'-n in Re-nn.M' to Act- of KindIP'.- l)V K'h-blHTs.
iuivalent to sll
o , U 1 ,
: -. ' ii
a face more
tlm-s the amount of the s-r.:c credit cf the veti tbo face value would be
I be received before it was, possible halted him. The ballet had entered j to take any turther steps to meet , the- back cf the head at the ba. o
I Lei.au rt-juiremeiits. There will be , the skull and uol: a downward! j no conference meeting of any sort ; course toward the spine. Wisr.lewski I jioxnorrow. The Dritish premier ,,.,! ..(.mnvn,' t,. m.. t--,.-, F
t c t 1 t v v v. e a li . 1 l C -
1 .a:.., to at. end cnurcn m tne morn- ptaj uiurc he died at Z:Zfi o'cloek.
ar-
i r os ted and are held uud-r bonds of $5v0 each for tlioir aop -a'.auce in
j in,, and rest lor tht- remainder of; Golowha and Ciesioika were
thti dav.
A
P:
r.tTViirs. ia r. - h . i ;
Ir.
' $- t- I V -
i'l--:. K. : a p : ;.-1 . . 1 .-he v gat. t b. :
- e 'O . t . 1 : v
Sboot? W ife and Self.
t: ar ! - T
if. . e
, .... o. . ' irornier
on t:.- death ot the veteran. : th.- senators returned to the from the Vhit-. House there ; . anouig lea lers gr.- . t . , wlio-tlt'T th.' bonus should C- tar::: 1 ill. There wa .-.
.; i':-i , .. Hir g a party con-, in all that period. lie is udar.ccd
vtais r.uvv. r.a.'iiK' bten retired
under trie
VW MÄVH PTTTT TV 'cUy court :Knluy 1,1 cl ir ,s ; LllW lllnlU UUlLl 1 breakingand ntenngandcomplracy to commit felony.
mer Gary Police Chief, ON BIGAMY CHARGE tl kI v isihewskV and hiiapai: Soil of Local Veteran. 1 mn, had been uLjui the T.ace fc
in hour i.-Uort sjtizc.ecrii. going out
( c out i:
from page or.e.)
by a rear door, to tight a nighbcr's VVealtllV Eastern Maiiufae- house and called the police. Previous
h
s nue-stlon. but ' in was reached, th;
turer's Cas-e Decided After Loniz Delav.
to this thv men had paun lei on
. u
' front door,
e .
c-utiy, explain-
oU.l
usider.t's de-
.IHUl L iS-.'t.KJ
pens. on ruling. Sertoli 17 Vevirs Hort.
A
1' 1 IS. d !..: f. urth Stab--.
; ' nai-..t , v etc i a u i.;t.; o Lutler nit-::;, Urn
ing their purpose was to secur-
1 drinks it was claimed. St. beleck!
liy Aec..ited l're.N. mdeavord to reason with them. hNihV VüKK, May hrginius said, but V.'i. niewsl;: in particular St. Julun bhivo. wealthy former tV;-" -bdurute u.m depiie th.v v.-rn-
t. , t u . t -. .-. - - ' ! ...
.r- t. -I. .....
'a a .-i k : i o w : l l G
d-'-part- .Vi-v.- Hav en nuinufactu: er.
, K - i ... e , i . t
u.uva oi. i . . t
;ht
f bigaii y by
rar.h of Ll.e th
gubty c
.nli.'s and de- La.timorc and Umo nu.roaJ. in if 31.
to , here this For many 'yeais he iive.l with hU a p. erne court. family in tb.e LOO block on V. Mad- Mayo, who is ehih was sent to the.
t ri O....T- ,vi! v -,.t ' rr- .. i . .... seen, h
insisted that they be ailcv ed
e ui.vj,
U
f.iaf a .jW?r paP.e. o.
e k.uj u o -r v. o-i wU'.icn i.iu
r.iewfki. iw irding
o; JCth S.lZe.eoul ui.d his V.U.e. vea
o the fctattr.if nt-
v-
lon sb. later moving ot cott Tomb, Tivr.
. . ' st.. near Lincoln way V . Local pa
tö head thrust into tb.e nane-1
to await scntcuc-' .o... ... hl., v ... i .v, -r w;;., fi e.uo ... .n . .a..a. Ck..e.eci.,
.ce orhcer. bist
:ht told of tht
intent of thj men
Tue-sday. Hi:, attornei indie ated afruld of lh
they would .ippeal. Mao was tried whom ho had icfu-cd cntra.iv.e, cu.ll-
n- . ;
o.. t
. v
v. e:
:.r-t Si.e
r
Lim!lit!ts at Corato Trrvnr.t1 Inhabitants
A - ib .v
k e : tr.e
v a U f er l laf OI
i n It ib.
A a:.a cont:
it- ir
. -abated r irhmg
l.Y
AllKTs 1 sWiNDILP.s -. i. i -. ....
i'l.! :'a-i.. ;.: o - .. . j . oi. ;-. ... I l.i v. i 1. .J . , i ' . 'J ' t ' ' ' through a i.ui.a r 1. itl.i. . ; . , . 1 1 . ...... Tu 1 1 1 vt 'j I . : 1 s ; .
I. ar.y a j; a -, j
t . - .... , ..a.. .a . '. T .i . e ! 4 v ,. . r - - t t j o s ' . . i a 2 1 1 d .1 .. . .. .-:.;..: it, :. vi v..- that j:
; c. r. tir.ue to cru mo.e ft in? earth an! each -:- dr st: aetion to the
vviii'h .s
mi
.'.r ab
b. ir.e :.. s- nt by the Italian - !:.,?! a. e building pra-'tic-.i a' town in tb.c opt n ! -; rd the . i'y an-i ..re u;. for -heiter. Lf- - ii'.- 'i.Liiig I., i Je to per-uaJc ft .ia r-sdricken peouje tc att- all iiou-, within the f tin s.nk.r.g roand ai r. . t .; ...:' i is arc prepared in Opel. !. wJ.-
. . . .
. ; i,ni.i --..in 1 ' vi ' 1 ' r . fii!,ir .-..! n-.: li.-r Tr M r.
, , . ( . ' . - .fc.w.. - - .. ........ ... . . . i v . ... ..... , ... ..... 'Meyer cf Newark, with whom hi Fran I; V.'isnie wski. f ur sisters. Lot-
,.M4r . contracted a marriage ir. Brocklyn tie, L'.ear.o
'in l'i'.'4. irhe test::.i?d
Lernicc '.r.u C.ara. ana j
that after dv- brother. Martin. Iyoui Casimir, )
:ridc w.t'n which "Charlie.'' tht
the twiIUht of hi cervicv as a police lU'a:ny in Jictrr.er.t returned in fd for ..istanre. ot's-t-- r v. v.rt -..vv . lv --.r'- The prir.ciwi vitr.es for the . The ue..d nr. a :s survive!
appc ir.tment .is chief
Gary. Alter his retirement. the
t;am.j . .et: tnis city w.tii nis u
!.-: going to IhsLee. X. D
to Charles. Mir.r... where
sr herself, iho learne-d of hiä tirst wife morning from t. ae.oi-.-. s cnurcr.. A younger sister of the suicidf ; -XIr' Florence V.Vtlts Mayo, who c-b- P.ev. John Usvdr.ik. j. tor. odiciatviv'tim. Donna. is remembered here tamed a divorce ir. Il5. ; ing. Uuiial will be ir. St. Joseph'-; os a niemler of the Ü17 graduating; Iter .Mu-3 Meyr obtained Judg- meter;.'.
. . . , . '-....- - r. i in inn ri nullit. .. r
t-s at ine ou n.;.i siii.-oi. " ....4Jo ..
) and later Lillian C-ok, with whom Mayo Wiillaai und Aleck. Funeral scrvhe now , f alleged to have relitior.s, kill- J ices will lie hold at i o'clock Vue.'da.
a. civil suit charlns that he mvelltd Bit VAN I lie IT. her into a bliniou- u.arriage. He SAN ANTONIO. May When
never pair It. stranger after strarg-r. tr. tne r.um
BLEEDS TO DEATH ONE
DOOR FROM O'IS HOME MuV then r.,irrJ Lois Water- ber of 13 had kn eked a: the dwo:
r.y A...-i :... it,. ' bury of Brooklyn, his present wife. ' er W. J. Hryan'f hc-Ul room here "cili'.M5 j. Mav A trat-vlv A ttr :'.? for M ivo hd urcoed ' earlv today, in-iuiring if "the real
that moro Diaitsiblv might hu hap-: th it the b.jc nr., chre wad outlaw-. stuff ' was for il
h --.-- M
l?r.ed in rk-niut wiid err was -u belaufe th-. indictment wan it-. made a c
c
,i'...i..i.... i
Hrvan k. H
; revealed today by the rinding of the : turned
lilt ..nd the so-CAlied ' dh-cov ere he had bv accblt-nt re-.
body of liu-o.;i Pearl.
:.-. or:
; the biftmous marriige to P.id Mtytr f Iftertd at a hotel.
w here
. r ? e
r. u m . ' r o
V fr'
r!r..l! wer atter.d-
iroof of a building u xt to hU h-me .took. place in oi. ! He had bled to death "after 'irimiiin!
hi.H f. ot throuli a rta. kyhb;iit as ' Ninepir.s. the indoor form of sk.t- them in the lauth -ver Ih-:r Joke .
i
I he tried to re-c .e a ball some . hil-: ti-.. said - to be
' , ldie:i had thto.Mi on the roof. I year. old-
ir.g
conv-ntio:
Joined with
at lea.: 7.ew)
With bis wife. Mr. lirv-n J- ei.r-te
bv automobile to Calil
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