South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 128, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 May 1922 — Page 1
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HARDING SAYS BUDGET SAVED MARLY JLLION 2'pri t linn-' Sliou- Kluf lion nf I .jrnlitun' );i ik;i;t o i;iu;sTiMA'n:n y.-;ir- Km iim- l.".00O.I)0l) I I Inn moiint K-ti-
.A..vnv ;t-'n ' 7 . ';"iv"rn-I'-'JJ will he ) i i, i j f. 'I II i ; . Ci 3 ' 1 P: r. i : a i rt "f I);r-ot-1 1 1 '..- s if r. e m i g t n eoono- - .:-,'! - i' . r . ;:i ro ernmental i r of the director ! :; ! - Su:.d.-.v night by the j 1 u , ! f r -j :r,;--!'in to ' i ; 1 r -; r . -'Vr,-, o m rn i' t ' -r..r ' - :: v. .Vi a pending n-s... t R p I'.yrr.f democrat, i .. .r -1; : r. g the i' : -: i e n t toj or.o. 'ha- in w In! i.n.' li-l T' va,v:r- . f 2,'H' !'.fl"' and in-j thr'-et n'.;r.-- .f J I u I , 01 0 a f. a.i vr-v!f!:-!v anra ur.c.-l by the pre?i- ' .! t l . v t ri ;ii'-"!!i!i(il hy I:,- ::'' .-I -li.-rir It.-' first m. Ii i d bn , f th routine !ni-iri' m 1 t!.- pi-sünt df p..v .tf I in t-r nf ! ra nstni-.sion ! To "Ii i !i .Mi n -Midd'-n h - l'Pn to :-, :,iu,ui) of whinh sum1 - - " or; 0. fx ,iii mav ! a 'cred it d to! iVrrati In IZn's'i!! I .V;,ih mili'.n (a, i I'r'-r.'i! - fi,!!, that "vvji: f'illv r nwv to r;:.. ... nr.s, th- helpful i 3su!t, .vt,r,ii:g th. inauguration; r.f a ir.r r e:t;.';',t bu.-ir --- s ni '', pr- -bk-nt'- ! 'ter faid : . , j : . i i ... . I 17 i : " v"-' 'l tn ir !n j .iu.; i,.- i i ti" ,uvt'i i.xnni i su ; tb irr r- : .1 ear. eni;nr jun r." K-::. :'-.r . l:min iting the es- ; tifvate-; o t!ie publii de St. otra t!-n-ä !' ' ip.r t; furid.s ani similar , ,. ( mi!,:-, .i'! of whlrh. tend to con-f'.-e ,ir und-'-rs: a Tiding- of the actual' i -r of the routine bu-dn? of govrn mT.t. t!i r has been a reduc-
t!' in the . vperditures of adminis-jMl to the property clause, more rig-idof he National Cash Register Co. j cities of Aim rka to viit the levastratio;' nV. r ;h - o.rltv of r.lt of ! In character than in clause 'ven of Dayton, o., died suddenly Sunday ! tated dLstricts of France. : t: highly gratify-' th me mo re r. du in. -aboard a train bound for this city. I Th.lt delegate wii! be chosen I r 1 i!o! to reduced expert- ' This course by Bedgdum and France, Mr. Patterson was stricken with j thr.iU.i?h the contet c-nlu-tei in the d . -v.-i.c'i c,-lIr.,. tinder th influ- lf Persisted in. would nuake an agree-: a heart attack and lie.l before m- rolumr.s of the News-Times under .. . f ev...-,jt;ve t.re-.-vnre and do 1 Hicnt with Kussia estreiiielv dit!iMilt : iifal assistance could reach him. He 1 tiw. nc-?r.-.c if ih i.i r.imnvM
7'Hi lli"0"l, On r,f other ,:,,! to ; ra.-.r b.-.smes of government, i .'Tupitej v:t!i t.Mi- reduction or -''7. .')' ?!,' d:re.-,,r of th '. ; !.-f.i d li'.e.; j n l.sari.fi.T. as ' r ;. Vi r ;o - "tit; : the avini: . -c or... - w i: : M re v ; I a i r 1 v . d ta ;,. i,f..v :.s;, n, 0f ad- ' a':.-; a-d : h- u : 1 es i o-ea d .err throiiL'bout the arlous ' to ;e' t a more efh-! i r-on - ada;!n: -nation
rr::-,. i :"s ru-:: . of'callon of Kurope itself with all th
i:.e,,a.a,o- repre- . :" -. !. ' ;on and ' Vs ; i ' ' w .;; . ibly h 1 . . ; . o,ro,j J I lodge I ( -rc 1 1 ma t i I 1 - . s'.';g - - a; ' . . p. rditures ; a 1 v. ar -a e e . s - 1 'h- .l.rr,'- ?".'.: ;.:v."o expenditures ihan tint. 'da -ti.-.n th; i ' .1 ..ti v e , ; w :;i e A. .11t ' ! . . a than th ' - '.': pre '.: :. .1 a : le d;rg ar. : s;-i,a'.e s w n-'iiv cr. ' -o .-o...1 5-t Fcor.--of nf.'.s-tv 1 ' :.gh a i-r.iais- . COAL PRODUCTION 7 Ä DT OT Ä TT AM Ä D V II : Ail Öl A I UNAKY L.nim UinilVilttill mnrn;irv of Coal Inui:z;:.!Xi' V. A Sill i 1 . Mc ? 1 i . . V ly I", arer.tl;. h i11 a lutb '..on to:-. r:.trk.' .. :',-. ;.-;:;.;:. ;;v;l...-;;::!f"; ,rf. iy,,:;;-:r: . Kni ..h in the ee... surv v w ;: t; 1 1 1 " . u: r . i .a : a ' r. th Kim1 ,.h in the V i li W e f 1 a.tv.n--w . ". IT" iurtu r. wa. c n- ' .tir, ly to b:t.:m:r.-us. e.i "pro duo;, on ef :.r a i' r r a. ' T p:.K'.r,t!i , 4.1 f ' ... k i.-.r;rir r. r .1 ; I'. T.-wi !. sT 1 1 r. , ; f vf re . . . ' 1 .' . 1 . ' -' . a . . 1 . . , y 1 : Mf; Thursday I 2 . 4 n'I."r '. s rot rodi'-i when rej ' r. r m. 1 : 1 I l a-' 1 -. its r -; ::s ,.f p: . ;:. ., -. the -urvey üi, F f- ;.'; -.'!;:'; r app ar to b - . f r ' ' ' ir- . .i.-.t hr k in th rark- ' '. t w s t r. "",'". .' ti . r"rj o'currco " th' r p r t ! c.'ared. "i.th" :gh a f mall r. i-:t-. r of men have ir-.re Kack !" work .r. Teir.. The r.umh r ' r'r-nri'.r r"-r. f-r rtrike ha-- rot -"d x:-.,ttf -iHlly. The a'irrril- - r ft r ! c.,r- rf coJ ;.n d'i'.rl i t'.ll r- ab've r.onui.
of llohhvvih Tor Raisin I . . 5 Hi ä o Sl0 i.s DKTIIOIT. M;iy T.T-s L'u- !;':. Kai.iiT.jf k. Kr.r.i Kr.rnn: :-',:. Mik.- Kul'.w. I) in Kul: . I'i'.u. Pri knvih -in. I John iv-t'-row-ki, th- seven Ilu-iars arr'' i )-y rrr-t .rviro ;i'ir.?-! Sifur'i;iv .n :i i-h.-tro of ralin f.". ff.1iil ff rv' pots f ?2r'. will f(f -irr i-T'i l.fforo ('''nirrr.-s.f.n--I Sranv Ilunl, MdrM.iy ari'l In th" .mt::7u th'-y ar- l-ir.? h!! ! n fni tin! n i-, Tin -j-h A. l'.ilr:iH. had f.f th surret .'rv.iT- i r inr nt vi-it. arf tiyir.c t' ! t.tin j u t how many ill" th t-aru- h is fut into ( ircu!a'i"M. It is hi opinion ?h:U at ;,.! ?:'"""'') in rai.f.1 J.ills hnd I ' -n r;i.inuf-tf tur-(i l.y th ?,inff iri'l only 3 1 of rh ?20 ).:!s wore --izfl whin th- rnii w.is m;ni. Thf LfT.'itui foun-1 In th iou."!f' f.f t l - Ku.-ians is hin i-ar'ftj'ly si-rutiruz-i to ascertain ju? what thM rlations wpt :wf-n th pane and th hnh'.lkl nf thlr nativp lhn. for it wa lr.'irnfi that thy wre --niiro: nver to Russia all th jior.y fhfy rouicl spar.
ALLIES GLOOMY OVER OUTLOOK AT CONFERENCE Small Hope is Held Out That r.. xvn c n iu"iaii win save lietruction of Hone. 'onXOA. 'May'T.-G loom prevails 1 j t (tenr.a. for this week, say many : jof lh tatfsnwn. mav witness the! , A. . I "inn 'niPrnaJ conrer.nc on which holo of Kuropo has tit-!' i' s hopes. I Only KussU'f acceptance of th.v Powers' niemorflnrm rn ,nnf,.r,n f... . ;. ... I " " 11 uiis.tt. n was r 1 i'i-;antiy admitte.l by many Udo-1 at.--:. Complete acceptance is rel. tilled as improtalle and even if t in . . i i ..l .... . 11 110,1 as improbable and even if soviet lele'ates surprised evorj lody by returning an affirmative an-;
swer. Belgium and France wei::!"""'' ' iouni ; determined to have thedr rider add-1 chairman of the board of dirt ctora !
'"M atLse t e soviet deleizat s are exP - ded to cling tenaciously to their, jsvstem of nationali.tt ion.
.iu-tiun. l,',4M i'--o uudu.u .xo-; layout. ,'VV,'1, ram,1n CiUnty- hP 'I'l.v; nc the ,r.i!KlP repreJfHI unron.ous. Dr. T. F. Tnidau op-rat. Iy trying: to of Mrana- Lake. N. i .. who was in crenci s between the n-t parlor car. was sumuvmed .
.--k aj tiut. In the nw-antim putatives are 1 r-ttch up the differ I " ' s. i eauzin tnat tne ooiia f the conference would nt only,1, po-t pone the reconst ril-t ion of T:u. : onstru-tion of Uus- : peiativ.- for Russia Imii would defer an the needed pacih-s-a- wbdcli i- im and the world, b uncertain future Sängers sudi postponement implied
The next few .lays may witm-s .i'li" yx:. wired the family and is j
favorable turn in the conf, rence i w hich ha alre.iI pro. luce. 1 p.. many .:unrises that the neon', would nm 1... ........... . ... .1. . . . i ..' .-.iiimmi ii in' laiesi aiso was 'ii(.(.ll'. Ill"' ii,Mllu, ailltM.L. ill' .... ...... 'ri. i: .. . .. pw-ers apparent here today, whil'"" 1 m me. i ia J 1 v due to the d i fferern e over the nvethod of treating freign-'-Js- property, which the soviet has! s.,uestere,l. is largely the ,.u t come Uuss.(;erman treaty which ' Frame f ars may m. an a new' and ' dirgejous military com bin ition. aiKl : to f)o. 4!..r..,a,!ii f.i ...v,... .-. - ..- . ....4. ' 4'-l '.'.H'7.1.'ll... hie My ii in Russia. which has
awakened mutual suspicion.? ..n tne1!' v" a 'V he worked ;n the part of the powers " ! saw an-i cri-t mill of h:- fa 'her. '.d.
.1.1 . t , , . -vneauv me wa-gaten are pen.y ' t.i'k ne of ... ii..ihi'i.,. .noin.H. .... ,-- ...-4... .-I . - ilV.l.T.ing sepaiate trMties wdih Russia, which, it is e.xnluned. will mit Un. '
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sia in a favorable position. Ry play-; i: g one power against anoth'r. sh" ' . . ) . . n , . -. . r . 1 . . ...... " O.-'l lll('iaOI(. ( I'! I ..'I .1 I Ian bv r.f gotiati'.n.- w it H :h. to cot. -,:iely. I remier R!oyi (? org toi.igiit ap-! I rather pe-im:tic. m contrast : ,: Movant m 1. Xevar-' tm, h. , not b,st h.-pe an! ,s hoi. Rr.g fast to the conxirt'.nn tliat . - . r.e c -nf ere rief . .t o !. - .... . n I'm mad a su-- " v1 five wounded in b WUUWUÜli Iii " VUiliUU Hi RIOT AT ATLANTA htwxin.. VMowiL KfM.k attlc H.t,vcV 'Inte and NoSr, ' at,.anta. .,y : white men arai a r. gro wre sh. t white men arai a r. gro wre sh. t an.i an-ch-r man injur. i in a r;- : a the Atlanta. Rirmii'gliam and Atnt'.c rai.'ra. ad ).rti hi:- Sur.d.tv. I All rsv- of the men v.-re wound, a :2o :s . . . 1 ;;h f..nuur.i;, nsuiir.i irom a r-k battle between se(1al r.egro .m emploes of the railroad and a. r :urer of w r-:re oieri ice, r.Ht--- . v. t'1 t.'.e P0;'.C,. rhe white ir.n wound-d a:v: Dan Dalton, Jack F ha stair.. L R. j I ai. e ,,nd K'-.ly Railey. all Atlar.ta Albert ReretL a r.egr.. em-i ploe of th.e A. R and A., was shot; b crlicers w hen ha' res:s d arr -t. "bar lie Hunt. na'ro. a nc th pb ye. W.K? incur, d wh"n ne wa thrown from a building during th t-Cht. All the fighting was done by the! negroes. the officer-; stated. To rurn and sev ral whre men ar nr. d r .trre?t. while (,r;, prs are Jr.. '.e-'igarirg the affair.
Prominent Members of Committee Sponsoring Good Will Contest
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Mrs. Itichard Klbel, (right) president of thf I'ixross rlub, and Mrs. Granville Zitgbr, b-lt) h-ad of the Woman's club, are members of thi lor.il conimlttoo sponsorini: the contest to choose a South Hend girl or woman as a member of the flood Will Delegation :.o prance. Th nominations start todaj-.
PATTERSON, HEAD i A 1 1 MuUil , IiMU I OF NATIONAL CASH Tnn DUPJQTkD P. II TilkQ 1VUU1Ü11J11 W., IIUU 7
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- ' ' " Atlantic CltV Uetore Ar- . I f T 1 1 1 .av.x ITraVTIC PIT V T Ttv 7 ! ' ........ . j vxlJ aifi in a iiair nain-. Wan his valet, hi only companion. hen ! as the tram pa-sed through Kirk - ; l'o"a 10 revi h me sir.cen man. 111 ill restoratives falle . He ha'l hpfn a suff,I''vr from a chronic j eardla.- condition. ' Th ''"1' " as brought to this city I the auth.rities after an inves-j ben a Sllfferr-! fro tigation. ordered it sent to an under-, taK.ng par. or. iiiiam Ito.-.erts. i awaiting instruction. Mr. Patter- i won had res.-rV at ions at a beach front hotel, where he ua to have remain .... . . , . . . '
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"o ;a- oeoiu in . . . . . . . ,. . . . . l. i . . . i . . . .1, . ,u,' i,,.. j ' i i . - a,'v will be made to take the body to D.lVton.
PatterMinV Career j . Alu" h:,,,i 1,1 1 ' lUj -T"hT- Henry Patterson made the;1'- l,,,J'1 lh" 1,ka!" '. '''' 1 r u 1 "n an d perfection W as'n : lh tduc.tiuo ,1 P-u no s ot ' reg.sters hi. ;i' work, h iving been trip, should appe.u t: o, g. to eer associated with the Xational Fash i'it' ;in1 UO!ll,in vvho . tla" nul,,t"J
Register Co., which he ortranizd. for llf.ll'lv JU . a rs 11.. w .v ii'n " ........ ... ..... ('(Ii. on a farm mar Daytn. O . D.c. 13. T. V., 1 11 . ...Jl. l il,"M!" : 1 1 ,lk i' 1 ' M : auieu at .Miami Col ege. Oxford O and in --- -- , .-- - .. ... 1 " received a degree from Ia rt rrmuth. He was married t- Kath rir.e Reck of HrookH:v Mass. 1 :i ..n'or.-.i ti,. t .a , ! ,,.,! , , , . i r- i n H ivmn '.. '..,.. i " ' " '" 4 - . 4 .....4 ,.4 -.4.' i.. trevte 1 in coal mining in .Ta ks n i ,Fo.. o!.;i . F.-r several years he was, manager or tne -utnern 'i;o c...t: . i nI Iron To. ! In 12 he became identified with -he X.tional Ma nufa,t u ring Fo. , Davon and two vears iif-.-r.vir - " ... .... . ,'rL'i ; z , i.'ie ;i nr a - a l : - j- ; - ' 1 -' ll .a:ionii a-.u i;e-:-te: F . of whi li he hi- sin -e i. ,- president and manager. Paversoti wa- kr.own for hi- a I-
f - V '"' ' ;:,'ho;1 !u: r.eer ..npwors ad mr'o'.e. ,na'ihr- are r aont. why n..ni.na'ionc !rE VBiit SSS ;,.,...;,; -V... I'm.... Tai- .. I- ...a-.-.l . I:''.'. r..V:. .:,'V.i,.-i. , : "Ii,, f., .. .h ..,!.l. ....t
...riJV :;ix;rÄ.:h! :,r"h;,:;;ov,, V-,... th: decora t ;on of the Ic! e -f Honor decora t ;on of the 1c! n -f Honor fro;'-; the Frnh g err rr. : . Patterson's hr'.e wa a: Far Hi'.!'. Da ton. O. -- HARDING TO IRON 01T CABINET DIFrKKKNCrS WASHINGTON. May 7. In an fnr' r ii Krrn.-ith aif a v d "?" t er or of otinicn whi-h might'exist an,. .n' the villous members of h: cabinet . coraa-rnir.g ieorganization of the dif - frrent federal departments andh bureaus Prcs't Harding this week will b.old individual cor.ferenoer with the members of his or!ie;a! family. Th'. plan was said to have been decided up n at the cabinet I meeting on Fridav when the renort of Walter F. Rrown. of Ohio chairman of the joint congressional commission on reorganisation of govrrntv.f rt departments i.nd bureau;, was con -id er7 d.
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Send Local Girl on Tour of France Free to Open Today
inner or oniesi to De iviemDer or vjooq win ueiegauon
From 90 Cities to Visit Historic French Battlefields
Local Girls and Women One South I'.end woman or girier will represent this city on the Gond Will Delegation being nent from J0 fn Americ. in ( 'onun 1 1 : ee fn , .v.,,ta. (i Frarf(, Th(. oulstanding diara-fr of the' The oulstanding diara-t-r of the members of this cmm.tt,- is the, ,,ltfi(,f.nt ,;:a! ,int,. lf the !in, ob- j Jv,.ts of th.. f.nterrr:.. and the im- j ,t,;iaIoy wilh ,vh;,h th., Co:U.-st wl.l I i,.. ... a ,, . ..a The- first Week set aside for nominati..ns. Then the dihe for votes will b gin and in the I tte sum. Ilt r a s,,ulh urA delt-gato will join in thiy trip n:.tor.c battlefields
,vil! lv.nort to t,. - ofieral ten percent wage decrease.
,,,;,. itend th rrese.. , onditi..ns -in,., ovit t h. re Should Fundi llaiiv. ,, j,,, t., like . j o'- ..... .. ... . ! h - f . i : i vv h . 1 ,. ' i . V - ...(...t ..... .ij.v... ........v.- ...
. ,i . ,11'0. Pra-ticail- all the roads admit to r'piv.-eiit this it, should at once. - . .
e.uiuil up'.'ii l!ie hl of nomnie Thc lo.Oior of i presentu.g 'witli tue tiioti-ilit ot i.uing sc. lies whu'f hbei ty w.l.- iiiial.y ui. chain in' ' u-' "l auiM..a . l lie ivi or oi tn ying an .n rri..n ni'rsii ge el fr; ndsiup to a sist r l I ll lll.lv HOT toflle a-olll III .1,. a i. ' '"'c Tne Good Will Fditor will be t-n , th- y.j b rife h; and ariy toia. and . . N .... 1 ...... 1 i ,,. 1 . ... I f ."I v 4 1 4 1 V la ft. u e the iioiiunaiioiic ot i ort-mate o ' .R lai.Ii. young and old. who. ' 1 '' 11 -.gal . o g;i...-i t Ii- l'o.-. ht:.s of tius v...nd nul .:i-r. It on ra n i nt i't,- to " iT1!! v"o.., ... line l.uitor. ja.-; oh out the c-upoii - 'e i,..tw. ja,; on .ou t n- c.-oti ajd'-Mir dai.y ;:; the Ncws-T.me. -.mi mud it Voll w.il tli,i have 'I'loul UV.' glca: la-e. .... . t . .... ........ .I 'll ' 4'll..;T..t i v.v. ... ..... ........ - iiiao tt plain that ic r.ni;natitni i v : 1 1 i.i- r ---1 v .1 nv. r I. l.t.noro-s In- 1 I"r;il''""!1 "' icnt-.-t uii. gin.ii
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ll'O e'i. R. r- :s the .-um:aai: Landir.g at Havre, t tK b at trait: ! T o Psrij 1- : v f. s:x dav' th-n will' , be sepn: coveringi Tr.e Loi;r. tiie wtW's tr.as.ir?; u-e c-r art. ;re Lame F.tthedral. The Mad:b in. . I.'r,era n, ' Fhamtx de Elv.-cs a r.d the Rois du Roulogne. 1 The Arc cie Triumph, which ha. - guied k nr. .minentlv nee It ha' Itter, the resting p!a o .f France's : unknown M ldi. r. I l,es Invittidv.- and Napol on's tomb ; j The Tuib.ries Gardens and Luxem-, ! b -urg (iardms. I Mrtmün nH rhe o'd Irini Quarter the home of Paris artir.p, ' Versailles, famous both in the his-1 tory r-f old France and the place' (Continued on pace two )
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if COTltCSt tO 1 f 1 T-V 1 Urged to Enter Today. I RAIL LABOR BOARD ! PREPARES DECISION n JM. . 17. . . i . ! WU,m raiiuif, are Impelled IO 1.011111110 OCVCral COKS JeV.oiiMinie oe ei ai I)f t Drri-ioil i H.-H-llPil !rC Ktathed. m- A. iat-( it.-ss. CHICAG , May 7. Deliberations on another nation-wido railroad waire ' adju.-ment are to begun Monday by
'the United State railroad labor I'.ioomfield X J and ;. oTnpany ! board when it consi.lers testimony ! lhf.m to FJoston' " They 'threatened prt-. nted at the recent hearing inj j, h dded with "arret on a : which the railroads aske 1 for a Ken-L.harsr. of stealing clothing and
In the hearing just ended, thf til'-al .of roads before the board wa
K.-nerally to make a clem sweep otUr,tor fr.m ,ri,,v h, r....a ...
tiie FJllo award by knocking off the " -" ". n.tiKiiTi.li.r rf the "(1 necenf increie j- , - ' ' " - " v ' - ' . r-storing tile wages in -Iteet in .May they would b- satisfied with such a' d.-cisior; by the board- . Itliough va--rious roads ma.le lifferent proposals' ; m presenting their testim.nv at the! . April hr.arint;- j ,t js stronj:iy intiMialei that the cming deliberations of the board , tr.ay result in a .series of wage decis ion-, possibl' following the sam groupings used in issuing rules decisions during the lis' six inor.th.s. These decisions are regarded as like . . . . :iv t reoofrniz tne w :ne variation m ly to reeofrnize the wide variation ir outside wages and in liv.r.g c'.sts be-twer-n citv and rural tPs'ri'-ts and in th.e- different se tions .f the country.! The. railroads have fought cr.nsistentlv for uch a n-oorrrit ior alwavs on- . , , M.IMUg lli il.lllllll.ll -i i . II ' o i ., ... . . i. 'Tri.r- xt. i" i 4r- r ' i iv ' :. : : . ' j me i... ii.i ,s -v j " ' i- io o,..-ioo , ,VPra weeks n r. achit g a i-c:sion aml dp,.re,PP crant, ,, n,lt f.x. d tr, co intn prT.rt before July whirh wouM brintr th. j,,-, ad- . ! l i r. n-ih V.e nrm-lf.n : jo.-i.ao- o. i.i ii..- ".4.1 , ........ , decisions
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i ' vitiTi: rnrDTL'i'Y ).v uiio i7i i vuiiiLLa IN V10T0KCYCLE HOLDUP ''."." S..r..l3.v. ,-..bt,...i It m.m - -f Jl.::: In .-.n. i-,lrr A f r A Ti, .. ..0 r- ? rv... 'hat a T"otr.rcv-le has figured in a 1 . 1 .l-U. I Oi. fX ll.'" 411.-1 llill hob' nr. in v- Vnrk- the noüre H ' t.r t-t t'C r nAwv t tit LL1 L'-Ti j.t i L-IIVIj
fF ' PRFMIFR T"HCFS'eum company and .b-n. ind-d that
i OENOA, May 7. Premier Lloyd-l.e-OTK-e. Willi ms W 1 1- rtli'I uaUK-ll":.; tended evening rvic at, the aii'Tf Jir.-i, nri c nr a'o. 1 e-. i the Rrltih -oldlers and urged cour '1" . . . . , ' ' . . , . ' ace :n afA',r- ' .;';CUK-V . K age in dealing with difficulties. ' If we cannot get through." he exclaimed. "let us L'o down like men." THE WEATHER Indiana - IiiTeatirig rl udlr.es and warmer Moidy: TurdF.y iho-eri. I.orr Mhhljran Ir.Tf air:p clendl-refr-s. fellewed br hown bv Menr1flv ,n'ht " on Tu"1sy; warmer
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.S . .S' - . V.'. -.v.s '. -. s ... .: ! BRITISH WAR YET SEEKS EMBASSY'S AID IN LOYE SUIT :iS;st.,f Him Out of Countrv. .V1AVAI! K N. J.. May ,'. Alexander K. Robertson. British war veteran, declared Sunday that private defee1ivp. 1 1 i 1 nffomnto.-l in
drive him from the country been-' l'eft Hope Kven if Operof his affection for the daughte r of ation as SllCCC.fuI.
a United ;tat's senator and that he intended going to Washington Monday to lay his case before oilicials is.: .t, t . .. ; - - --.-a, , the arrest' her.- of John F. Fl'iis a , the arre-t hre of John F F'-i- a : private detective ,f V ihin-ton ' D J.'; onUa e,; of kidnaV. t": Fl'i " j he declarci and tu, otb.-- ,1 et.ee' ! tlves rerre.-enting tlifrnselves as a 1 i j i . j j(.;lVf. I A fc..ltl,-, J 1 1 4 IJ.TVl Iii m to ie home f.f bus aunt in ! med-i from ti,.. rrtv, ,.rnn clnh in v- Vnri- -a ,ot ir, order to save the .i .n-ino- tr th.. n with the i go Uli mem. ne saiu m wotlia , . i- .. i i ..... r . ( .-'-k a l i e( ai 1 1 ra :i l i or i n e a r- ,.,.;. nf h letet;ves on cbar--e ,,f ' itoneisonatine' ff,,n.vq othcer 1 .in ej ona uirt H'im.ii (.j.ar.-. The veteran said that when he and the senator's daughter announc-
thPlr affection for"ea-h other it 'iftrr I,r- rhar:"s A KU rau.ed "an uproar " ' m,fr.ed the hra:n la whf,n hf. r,.U:,-r, , X w i rk ' !'lornin' 11 " lhit !i from 1 ton. R.b-tts..n sa;d K;ii:cnd was at hrAmt him. tried tr. 'sma.otb things' It was exactly 11 o c
over" and offered to reimburse him, for the exjienses of th.e trip to Huston. "I told him I would hive nothing to do with him and then -au.-d hi--arrest on a charge of kidnaping," Robertson said. Rilis w;. s released on ?3.'Oot bail. DEM KS APPROVAL OF EPOCH MAkLNG ENGINE . . . . kk- '-Art,i;:MN f t ouer F n ir: . r r i n a " ' sueda statement : vi-c"th.v h- had rb e' a a auto l. . v c :r,p ie-.:zrad t.v it. 1 1 . h'n.r. treat urer anu rt-ca-ia. ir.ira-cr o: i-i" ;iol.e Malleable Ron and Sc ; Fo..:' ,.f svrr.rn-.:f. as announce. i f: H - - - .1 V . -"",'' '; ' .. j.Mr. "I S.v. knowW? 'vh.-.tv.r of thN nr.. it v t-w o weeks ago- At that '.;:. th
r:;":" r-;TvK---i.. i- ?. Army wm cm, a, ,m im.-,,- h. UrPol to Writ. Lntcr mexicatps kill- IInm 1 T,wl I)i!ameimcan hamiit head .";i:'a'va,t 7 -A; 1 .. ..... 1 a- 'f Amr.can l--;1 r. auxi.iar-
I1V ..,K'l 0'l I c 1.. ... .1 ... 1 Ii. ' MEXICO 'ITY. Mav 7. Monte Michael, ill'-g-d to be m An-.eric.m. Pa turd a v. with s.x men. entere a Ismail carip near s-t ami.xtla main- ; tained bv the Ir.f rnarional ivttolI te pavnia.ster surrer.-Ier the funds j his ' possesion. The vrr t s:. , .Uo .. . ; progress, federal troops entered the camp an 3 shot and killed Michae' and dispers-d the mn of his bar d. . Michael's body was taken to the e:-v hall in Tampi'o, -jvher it was plac-d n ev hibition. Lpvii itOTtV roi'Mi Hv Aff-e-cltvi Pr:. Dl'RLI N. May 7. The body of a i man war found in Gortlen. cf-unty I Tyrone. Saturday nipht. He had I ben shot through the heart. A
note attached to his olrthir.g read, i irtaN and to the-ir children In orj "IerBre". Convict'd spy." J phar.ag ..
fFit;c Dollar Day . U Here
Merchant? Predict Bargain Event Thursday Will Surpa. All Others. Xxt Thursday. Mav 1!. w!'.! h "Fiv nl'ar Tmy" r. :th P-T.d. Th'.o ml -annual t.? N nr. rtf th h'.trct bargain day of thA ar. i ar..l ?h; year It b'.d- fair to q-irpa.-!any previous vnt of its k;r.i. o'.v4. r.4 1 to the- fart that mor roivh a r.t - ar I co-orratinc with th rr. rrhnt' l h irau of th rhambr of "o:;-. rr.'. '.to make th dav a ?'.iro from tli"1 ' an dp ol r.t of valuf offr'i i Alradv a pplrltM a ivrt 1! r. c 1 ( campa'jrn ha- hr. start rd an 1 th will be contln'iM thro'itrh Vdr. e.day. whn th advrtlniont. of thrt ! merchants alone: with th ofV.rlal llrt i ! o gtors cp-orratlnc: In th "v :t. I ! will published in Th Nu.j TImM. I rmdlct Hfird Iay. In anticipation of a bc rush of i b?:yrs on Flv Iollar Day. mr1 chants hav niad irrancemT. to j put on f-xtra ?al p op in orcir to i pormit pvrybody to tak' adar.tas of th bargains offr-d. : "This Fun Iol!ar Iay will b th-i I biggest oha wt - r had." ?i i ! Robert .nyilr of tli Chamber of Con;nn"rci', who is in rharg of th fvf nt. "Mnrc nierohar.ts tb.an ev r In. f r. pontnri tin tj'ifVi n r.i! the result i'.l b that there :11 o b!gger and bftt r bargains for !h"-n who come to South B. rid n t Thursfla. The purpose Of I-V Dollar Day is to get thos- from out-of-tou n into the habit of doing the;r b iy;ng i in Soutli Bend and on this day 'h"j 1 merchants give exceptional alu-s ;n I order to prov e that this city is t h ' logical shopping center for Northern i Indiana." DAYISON ESTATE ; VALUE ESTIMATED AT TEN MILLION Advanced Stape of Tumor N'KWAHK, X. J., Mar 7 Cios" friends of the lato Henry P. Da vi.-on. : who died Satnrdav from an operation (f(,r ,,min r." estimafd 'Sunday ?h;it tlu' ''if'-'ir'Cier left an stat. of nie nuancier i-n an s:at. c: a?"'!,t V' O0...nr..r,. He .atrud a lir u' f m" h';t : tho t5-urr has r-ot ,,pf n nscertair.-d. Mr- Iav5son's i,uM:r b'' :" were large. When his doctor- !r.frm i Mr. Pav!.on that another or-eration I "c.-ssary he had .-aid: -If it mu.-T ! hf' ,I"n"' Wf'"'1 hav" St riht h,'rf--" ' r '''ir'n- to th l'eaco.-k I'oin hou.e. "I Jove the place and when die I . "Aant fo o 'uned here So TueMay morning, aor.iir.g to ' hi-J request, the body will be pin ed in the littb- :metery after a s:mp.e funeral -eremony in St .1. din's church. Iattir.gtown. Ix.ng I-.ard More d t ails of th.- -peration whirh '''''' -Mr- r,avr!'lisch. d tiie fact that ar, :n after Dr. Uharb s A ili-!-' had r- - S it rd i r -.a -. : r e;o-a nee n 1,111 " " ,l "' JT; " ' ' " ends alter the .v:;rg on s kr. ;f- :. -d opened the ld wour d h;e,j th. ciii.f' turned to his as-.; -rants, w hf, ai.-o examined the tumor, a r.d a gr. w Itn Dr. Klsberg to era,. .-rat ;t:g. The bleeding was so pn.fu-e and unexpefted that a hurry all w ; s - V fro ui fli. op. rating room ;r. 'h--Dav ison ho:r.e for a -jr erahn !.!: id Art'mus I.. i;.-i'o, s;.n-in -la w ' th k r y' 'c ' : ' l! one ana rircr ! :-r . n oe a r. adjnm:n towr, m g.t h . . . ... . " ' - ' ' " '' ' ' , . . ' ""T cr""''f'x''1 "V 'h '" ' 'u' ' r: '"lr "i'Hr'1! 'n;l' r ''a .-o" ould hae I'.y.-d f.'lv sh I . r t ( ,,, ,- the mo-. PERSHING APPROVES rDllÜlliiU rtrmUKDO MOTHER'S DAY PLAN ' s' I''in r ol-r. r v a n of Motr.- ' lhi'S -Ia-V l has ' rKd. l f v :; ""n. jo.un j. it rs:.i:.g. t.y .mi. 1- A - 1 ncoar., nai:- ...-ii lr--. "It i.s a pleasure fo.- rr.e t- a-i i my ; tribut to r,'Jr mothers.- G.-r.. f'er.-h- : ir.ig w rote. 'Tic s-ur of til that is b --t m u s. our :i. --p.ra t.on f. .r gr . i -tl r.r.,1 r.,:r Kuin -.f r-..r..f,.r- i - , t:n.e of troub. re-us in the moth, rr . the w orld, who are responsible 1. ' for k!1 that i- sA. e and wi.ol.m. in life. To the mothers r.f Am wr. bow m gratef il apj)r.'iati"n arid In token of undying l"v." (Ten. Ptr.-h'.ng .-tid that everx- r..it in the Fmted Sat -s army wdJl be urged to write- home on Mother'e Day. The 1 g on Auxiliary will riArk the occasion t.y rommuaity church frvice in the afternoon ftr.d by viRitP to world wiif vtera.r in hoe-
DriiYIIiUU o:iJ SOVIETS MUST
ACCEPT TERMS Declare I'ranr, V. ill With(la at ' U if 1 a a -imi i- tti-ni jtrl. IN ACCOlll) Wl l !! U.LII.S Acreptam't t MM:ioraniluiu Ha-i- for rt rptmi; Nunpv ri:N'.. y. i- rot - r. - a r r : ' hai' i- n .- ' u r.: 2. ;ir.i :f r 1 du::; t .-..it. n : i'-" ' i v: r.i i .1'., '.n f- . rg1 th r T f V - . i '. 0 : m :h.a , , . i us r : i t!: .t ; r-. : . f '!: 1 t r. ' T . p.,, , .(;. ; ; u , ... ;. ' , i.-, .. M ,.rf. j n, -t : j-, 1.;,t,i.: ' -5 , v : a ; . .,.c. ( ... j,... ... v.lt ..j; f,f . . ,. , f.f. r, . ,,.,.. i -,.v, v.-..:l':" at; try. ";:.: l-r:i r . ' a t helpful " I Valien Sinrri'i He ror.tir. u d : "T:.- n m?:mrnB ,s ti.e i r 1 1 e r, ( 1 ;''' v c ' ! ' : ' ' . !,! a mo:.t b So rii;":id I am not : ' ! ' :n"t lean or )'.:. : : .- of the " '-, v- b-' -e n .v--'a"r -illr to C: ce ,r. i - ' the .: - e rat i a 1 . .' .! id;;, h it, e c o !!!.,. i ; ; ' t t h r -"-Jr. ev rv ; --;' a . I ' r a. ? . c i will and !n i!' ma b , r-,-s : -4 f r.r ! co t i tr" i - f V. '. e b'l d e.'T,!h ' Ilu'cf '.CI' I . "At the -i:.':.! co-;v. r-'. '(,-..r s . , r at Mr. IV - ' m-";' " . I-V r;rii -rThe-. r ; m .- (,,, I .Us -o. ( , . rr, Vr.-i 1-ho-.v ' ' ' Ini-i.T l-gn ! " ! r ' " " ' ' : ; ! r t r. -. ' v . - h re. k . re .--; Nufv.ir ' v : 1 or l;e . H ! 1 . ie'-c . ' i . e ' . R it In South Bend NEXT THURSDAY Don't Miss It! The Birst Bargain Day of .he yrar in South Bcr.d. Mi editions of Thr NrwaI imrs next 'ednesdny witl :arr the official list of Five Dollar Day Bargains. Watch for It!
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