South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 144, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 May 1922 — Page 1
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VOICE WAGE TROUBLES FO PRESIDENT Tell Harding TTioy Are in Favor of Hate Cut. Iiiit Va:c Srali Interfere?. 310 PE FOR SUCCESS! k(Iminitrati)ii Brlievc? Mrans Will Rr I)fvifMl Whirh Will Br Sati-fartorv. WA. HINr;T'": 211. A. in. ;m ''rvfr.tinn into the ra:l1 p. o e i J ,1 i Pres '.'.;h f I tht Hardic C f . : r f d i ' 1 I" rC. -1-5 ra.Ir id h d: r. r.r j v 1 " e rj I "i 1 a: r rn.l- ; 'a .'i s : i ' 'I r ; IV .i: th White 31 ;.-e. II 1 1 1 rr. i 1 r.. in.i:"n,t -nts. it was sud, vci-.'-ir.K apr-ff.a! of th n -rf: u h:j:r.''-' l-'-ttf'.-ir.'-r.t. hive taKm to t '. of t '1 i r nw:i 1 too h:.h. v.'h tl'i .1 r i ;:. with hT : f r 1 r yr.ar.cir.!: of n'-v f-nui;irnf'.nt ;in-l v oiuiji rnf'.n T-iir cf ol-l, nr.i the riMintninco nr.d h'-rrermf-nt of thf'.r Im. Tii roul; hnwo pr. that tTr sriM irr.r!Tdi- , ! Hir.i'iv r.'.hr If thy '.v 0:1:1 :avo rii.Tat'.? rnic: irally u rirha r.cl a! oi lf-ve! thv co'iM po jr. to "':th th I r. t e r t c- roTrjr.T'"'4 corn-' Tal. f. on at or.c ard out .hirply x-j -?ln? chJU-pp on roi. iron. or4.-. 'Vr.rk. paving niatoria! anl other pr-avy tonnncrt low un:t priced mmVoiiM Ilrmove Hiirclns. This. In tho a4imir.Itr.aunn vjrw. ; rv-oiji.i rmoic burdens which have 'tM to re'ard the wheels of comnrc and at the same rime leave ) l-ri rates on traf?!o which can ho.ir the b-udren lrai: nf it. hih unit jt:". Many roads regard the proirrVi: wrth favor, hut other look v!:h concern on tho plan as compr::q" a reduction in their chiel Pr-'t Harding was understood to o raider that the administration nep '.ation with th roads were t-p-n:ae from ir.tr ri-t at commercf com-' r.;:s:on proce.lure although that body r.ow hi the cer.e'-al rate case tinder cor. -ideration "in cha-mber." It la j;-r'y hi vle-. it 1s ild. that if the railroad- come voluntarily to the om mi s"'.o! radical ra reductirns rvntir.u I on pice two.) DOCTORS PLAN NEW MEDICAL SOCIETY Member of Medical Association May Withdraw and Form New Organization. .ST. I"PIS. Mo, May 2". The pcf-slbillry that a group cf physicians et the rank ar.d of th American Medical asfociition. in convention J;ere. would withdraw and i rv. a fep.irato ora-.iiatior which tnouM Jiot rlace 1 r-t rictton on the pr action Of "p'n'Up medicii.'" w indicated fTutday when a conference hMd,! ly one rrun:b--r of th house of d !- raii a:.d a r.umhr f peC:al:? considered the jusrion cf withdrawing fnmi r.icrnbrship. Th?ir Action w.a prompted by th'4 re pe rt of . e committee on am end - or.sf.tutir. and by. Tn er.tr . & law in which tha decision of Kthha! -T'erlor - b d t f vera 1 am n dmcnts v l-eln prop-s-d arai: certain c n s - (A 01 o:r.:c ax. a '.?' ' i i vi - in g grcu p rr. 1::; r. . I n ler the conrtitultcn rf the ass. -cia: i ' n. any anrMllir.tV-.t-s prop-sr-d must .fiy over) for one yo-ir l elore belnc votej Ufrn kiixi:i by stom: i:.NLIH, Ind.. May 2S. Arr.c'.d Hellen. IT year. c. fatally Injured at a stone riuirry r.e.r Tawcil Tuetay when a Lirt ro.'k which he ar.d oth-?r workmen were prepajdr.Er to b'.a6t. toppled o cr on him. Ioth lees were broken, and Y.'.i chfit ani one- of his hanl? were 1 a V.v cru.hed. H died about h'.! ho-.:: a.fter the accident CIVIL Y.n VITT IIll. -Pewey Sr.ter. TS. a drummer boy cf tl Civil Wir. die! a: r.-.i hcrr.e near Bu est Jr. Putnam county mo mine. When 1 :t li Mr. Senter enli-rM in the -.y .t th outbreak of the i w s - - J e a r o I i TL.n"n am v.r l. e Tis r.t home 03 account cf . . . . V, 13 lnons coxvirvi:. v Di AXAPO LI May : ?. T h a 3th pes'.. f the c,m:;1 Tyojirp cf .1 I r. . a v:4-. "n Tuedav lllecticn h - e f r. e I rani n . .i r. r e - :rr .jes..a until tnmcrrcw. TliK WK.VTIir.R. InUiu: rr.-t:.ei -Mtt.r We.p . " f r ; x.'.'t ru':t. fiL; ti t. I owfr Ml iur.iri : r '::a 'v. '.' t ". ! '. z. 7' l. r ' 1 i'i w rs ;r. .'.-itt ; ;.-.' . '.Vii-.jay atd 'I aur Cajr; l d cie ti tftfiture
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HONOLULU, T.H., Mr 23. Great anx'cty is fe'.t in Manila for the sarely or Qov. Gen. Leonard Wo or! and party who arc rcporitd missing in a small yacht, following a typhoon off the Luzon coast, according to a press dispatch from Tokio to the Hawaii Shimpo, a Japanese language newspaper here, quoting Manila advice?. Mere than 33 hours have passed without word from Gov. Gen. Leonard Wood. Army and navy headquarters here believe Gen. Weed's yacht took refurje at come pert out of reach of radio communication, and suggested the possibility the Aro's radio set had become disabled. The stcrm rose so suddenly, the dispatch says, that many vessels naviaratinn: the open sea were unable to reach safety before it vas upon them, and the governor's yacht was one of many vessels reported missing. The stovm was said to have dene considerable damage in and around Manila, many persons being injured. No deaths were reported. WIFE OF ACCUSED MURDERER DENIES LOVE FOR POWERS' Mr?. Soderinan Testifies Murder Victim Forced Attentions on Her. D.VhlS, Tc.v. Ma J. Mrs. Pavo K. Soderman, tt.-'yfvin Tuesday in deft n-e of h r liuband for th alleged murder of Jay Clay Powers April IS, to'.d of hainc ryin him, of hu-idmi.-sion to him ! that she had 1 11 ,,n i?UlmJt0
temw with Powers for more than a v.hch hov hpeVP tf havp a ye.ir of Soderman's race and alhs- h,;irinp on the ;vent5! that l0ll up to ed derangement and the .nJ rient;?ho sv0f)?inr. f )rP r.nort h(l?n(y ,n.
ikillir.c of rovcr. Mrs .d-rman mM c,umM to I- a ilaywriht hut that P.ne liad n er he trd of any 01 his pias nc;nc produc cm ept the her or.'f little Mr?. I'ouvs theater." He put a - ,'. .,, : 1 -t: 1,. .. .va ! i ti j;. w 'i 1 n, .-nil added. j Sh rt-ci.ired that :V- ia -t tini0 ' !le saw Powers wi on N'ovT.ii'cr t l:".. 1 f 2 1 . when h- t.-dd her to come i 1 to r .u.cai ifter she had b-cn di;orced. addinc that he would ! in the meantime divorce hi.- wife Jar.d they would b married. Cloir. I to Ch.ioapo on Ieremcr 1 she j -aid: I "When I saw my mother there ; I felt very bad about ;'in divorced and thpn a ehe.rt t;ni" a: ft . rwards I to; a me,e.- from Hot Sprir.c that Pave ( Sodernian ) w.is sick. I felt awful, hearing: that he had a r.no'.. breakdown. I went to Hot Springs ir.d we were remarried December 5. l'.'.'l. We1 stayel there three we ks to Kl Paso. ml wont 'At Kl Pa.rt.-i I (aM mv v ins; in 1 for the first tinie ot Tower ecations with me." Was ltrunceil "Oh my Oo-i! I knew .ornethir.? wa w ror.r and now I knowV M: ; so derm n lex; ; j claimed. She 1 and the r.- t :: d hf-r husu ir.d as i id he tru k her tiling she k : . e w h " u a .s in .tu 1 a n J liter ; : io ierman ob; im- d h .. from that t::ne on 5:p was derar.ced. He b-it c.b. but r.'ici d. iv shortly . the n - r after h;:ur j ). r o n Apr. I witness said. "The next I hea: nvr. him w .is s'atin: h ARSENIC FOUND IN STOMACH OF CARL I. : . I- l vntniisi ra- Liiouli l'ti-on to Cause Death Found t ife Bought Arsenie. SHKLIU'VUd:-;, i'.ve rair.s of ar-- r. the liver, stomach i-cl :-.--.-s r 1 :..t-.i :. t .-f r -:., -lay at har-ed i- 1 t r r. o: an . '. S t ' 1 .- r. e . 1 . . . ' ra O Prark Car! McAceo. a: d.iani polls. :r. th c:r' a. a orvt. -.nalr:. 'A tr.e :r:C. e.f Mr: w-.:r. t.-.e h'rank Carl po.s-v;. I: lu- ri;r ;.:e .1 w i.s a .s - O ' ha' : o (M.-.s.-cListy cr--s e in : n-. M A t. ir.e r ae . . . ,1. I ' e- j i . :". In ! . : j.-eenr.'-. 1. 50: i Mrs th ha i Sat w r'iv - T .. a ' r o re me ml e .a m c: i. :e sa. v. , s than f. ve or-ts a: l h r r .she ' iee.red the poison - . v. , purpose Ihr. r. her c a cat that w IN 1 I bicker. Mis b-vhr .r- cr.ar.1 jut 'arl and only did r. . . ... v, v, -.. re-ce ntly t.tv Mr?. or.e c v :e -clder.t. fCie wacs cuettlcujj at
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üJADn fit nwr Start Rijrid Invr-itijiation of P:'.;t of Millionaire Baker's Son. SAY WARD IN DEBT IV tor. Had Been in Service at Pari- Inland 13 Days Before Death. V.'HITi; PLAINS. Walter S. War-I N. Y.. May Jl. I on who Mnr.iln- c urrf nipro d ;v:th j j M' s'v- m'ni that l.tst wek h-j hid f ho; in slf-df n& rIarn : j 1 P'--T5. an ex-n.irir. whom h ' j 1 n 1 1' ü " ' 1 -.v.tli )! iKHMiliri him. : f 'ii lv dird from iio;nn about ?ix t k - .1 cro. Th'- U tvirna knoxn Tuday whn Ir. o. H. chf-ll :at-'l that hf hrid fo'ipd vniinj Wnril writhin? on :ho fi.of hnm with an :!i)'fy j'o:5on oottU- hMf him. "I i my ir.-oj)-i; oj-;nion that takir; of ! i"i:son was ar- ' Idr rf Dr. -h!l iid. Mf.inwliün Dip authoritif. pnt tho flay, riif ( kir.c up the .!nry toll 'y Ward of ;i rur.ninc: pistol fight with thre alifei blaokmairs with whom had hell a rendezvous. Tho nature of the hold which they jhad ur on him. and which was a -!'-r--d to ha l d t a r.fi.OOfi pay-jm.'-n'. rniaiprd a .secret, j In thi.s ropni-rion it wa. learned , fht shortly before th ehootlng ; Ward recf-ivrd from his fathy. 1 (;.irff S. Ward, millionaire head f the Ward Taking company, then n the liner Majestic, a mecsatj "ad ir.?: "Not ore cr nt for blackmail." This mfxtcp replied to one from ) Ii:.- eon tellmsr him of additional j demand madk on him. younpr wire, seen Tuesday at hr home in New Rochl?. -here j her husband is polios commissioner, j professed her confidence In him j "I have thf utmost confidence in 1 niy husband. I do not believe any i"ornan is m!ed nn in fb. htjv. i-:niail scheme" 1 iL nrram KTir.vn tnnifht that Va v ... ,rjrhor:tiM xr(k inwfl?1f,P(f var,-; ''srori conceminr Ward' immpH.,tÖ a - .x,... n'' ' ,,,,, U'ar(i ln t, latter home la I Tu-sday r.izht a few hours before the ,. ... Police a!.o ar invetir-itin a re. Pn't that Ward is indebted more m "ca track rttir.e 1 "on: inucdj on pace two.) ARREST HUNDREDS IN IRISH ROUNDUP Ulster Authorities Hold 300 in Campaign Against Sinn Fein Organizations. j BELFAST. May 23. (By Avojciated Tress. Three hundred or i niore prisoners were taken by special constables in the various counties of Ulster Tuesday. The prison- . ers comprised for the most rart onaj rer5 an,-i men of the Irish republi 'can army, as well as members of the Sinn Fein and other organizations ' epprs.1 to the constituteil authorits here. Although the northern e.e:nnient had contemplated drastic action ariinst the Sinn Fein, it wa the assassination of W. T. Twad.il.. a member of the northern pi-hament. that really decided t he coVr rr.n.-nt to act promptly. But at .tl-.e same time it reduced the num b-r of captives in the roundup as i many leidinsr republicans lft Bel- ' fast, dreadinc ieprials. and thus fs;.aped the police net. Premier Crais: in parliament Tuesday de. lared that the recent seriou' ii-ordv-rs made it clear that forcible action was necessary: consequently, :. had issued a new regulation makin membership in the Irish repubS offense in itself. The ad further decided to er cf persons lcn un- ' k - " 1 a U 44 k 1 ' - l v. ' u O. Uli" possible to allow such individuals in F'.ster to carry on a conspiracy .iair.-t authority. The premier em- . ttsizej that this action was not du o pmic, :-ut had teen in mind for seme v.eek . He evidently antic!-, pate-l reprisals, for he proceeded to , spe.ik of the military which would I be required if there was an invasion ' in strer.cth acair.st li5-er terr:to;-y. A satisfactory arrangement had been i n. li..b d w itli the British government and he had received a definite prom-.se that he had only to ask for more recinints and he would pet th ) lUlTAIN MIlMHI-niSIIU 'HAP.LESTOX, .W. Va May 2". The Southern Presta, terian centra', assembly Tuesday voted to reta.n membership :n the federal counc:'. of churches cf Chr:: in America. b-.i .'i.iorfd a re.-o.utian rv wnicnt withdraws all f.r.sr.C.al suppcrt
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! - it i f 1 : V : . it ilejc's Xatach.t Jiarr.i'ova tino at Mexican, Mexico. They say Mappers" for bigamy as soon as he HENRY FORD NAMED AS PROSPECT FOR PRESIDENTIAL RAGE Townspeople Launeh Move-; nient to Place Manufacturer in White House. j DKTROIT. Mich., Miy 22. Henry' Ford's townspeople Tuc-day night : launched a movement they hope will! land the manufacturer in the white; house. j At a meeting in the town hall at! Dearborn. Ford's suburban horn". 1"7 of his neighbors formed the Ford-' for-president club, with the declared intention of extending it-s actiMtiec to a nation-wide scope. Leaders in. the movement included business men ' a clereyman, a judpe, a publisher and ' others prominent in the villasre affair.. The platform upon which Mr. ' Ford would be asked to run was touched upon lightly by th speakers, but many Mr. Ford's idas have previously bfen his Dearborn friends. endorsed by "We want Henry." was th in-: scription on banners and on the! cardboard hats' worn at the rally. ; "Beat the leadir.tr political parti4?." was the sentiment of the speakers "What is needed at Washington is a change and K nry Ford is the nun to make it," Robert lio To;nter. .... . . i enairman. to;i n:s audier.ee. i William T. Kronber;. publisher ofl a Dearborn paper, reminied his towns people that th" task to which they had set themselves was a bx one. but he was conr.uen Mr. Ford has not indicated h: d.--to enter the r.et presidential s:re BANK FMPLOYES GIVF M.W SMALL EVniKNCE By A?nitH Pres. l rviviA.i, ii .11. - ' " state Tuesday intr'.)ducM etirthr ev!I dence which was expected would , ' 'n n-Ct the i w hich G-v. ar.c;ri transaction by I-n :na'.l. L:"iite:-.ant CoV. I'red k7. teiP.r. and rnon Grant Bark tanker. are ! t urtis. charged with d-fraudinc the state, l'mployes rf th" defunct For: 1 Petrborn National bank ve cal'.f d o i-lentifv thir handwriting on ovj eral dozen drafts, checks, draft ri .juisition and r-cis.ers a. an allep-e l j cor.nectlr.p link between the issuance ' nf sta'e treasurer's drafts t " th. I Grant Park bank and the eventual rurchae of packers' notes hv trnt ,,aRki The witnesses ider.t:nd L lf,n nf rnr, r.rri, i KILLI.I) AT BRICK CLI NTO N . In d . M a y til V -T- & - -t . V i rz 1 1 Kennedy. 1? of Mor.'c zur.n. wam billed Tu'-day when h ur.dr fall of cl iy l l.mt near Hill.- iale. W a; at buried brick 'Child Crusaders' Threaten to Adopt I Vigorous Tactics I WASHINOT"N, May Mm-, her of the self-stv.e 'Children's, Crusade." comprising children of war: 1 time offenders now vervir.r trms in' federal peniter tiaries ar.r.c ur.ce.i after a visit Tuesd iv to the w hite h u-- ; that ; atam 1 iev wcu'.-i not return th're a petitioners" but would -.-rij. .. . . . - .w. -. v:corcus measures to rntun ! Fvnrntie co- de-r-'ion - J - f t h e r n 1 e 1 I 1 tint tr.e sep.ter.ce s re r'.tu. ft to a 1 i ,1 , m i - e V -. . The. announcement was ruide after; party male. :e v aid. 20 Visits to the white house without receive--by the pre.idt-n? and dent had net charged his attitude."
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Fall From Horse Kills "Wild West" Showman PUKBIvO. Col, May William M. Baxter, 2, expert hort-e-man. who formerly was an exhibition rider for the P.uffaio Bill wild west 'how. w'a.s found dfad, his skull fractured and his face torn by barbed wire, near his home Tuesday. He was thrown by his horse. Baxter was jaid to be one of the few men who could ridA a pallopir.pr horse at full speed and shoot frla.-fl balls at the same time. WAGE HOT VERBAL BATTLE AT TRIAL
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cf . c . . 01 .ieilll)er OI .-vrinen ! nrplier l?y Apseriited Tre. CHARLFTOX. W. Va . May 23. Question and answer, comment and retort crackled across the few fi et that sparate -l witnessss and cress examiner during the cloir. heurs of the session in circuit court Tuesday, until the crowd that pack1 the room took on much more the a'.r of ipctators at a thrillin? sh.ootinp contest than observers of a tr:a) or. the charee of treason pending ; against William Blizzard David Fowler. Scranton member 1 the Tennsylvania e-::iture and; 1 1 the Unite l Mine Workers of ! America, in the witness chair. lean - el forward alert to everv thrust 'vcihal pirr:r.z from A. M. Bicher, as..'iate of the pro.-e'it;ns attorn- --- tf$t!. Inr . ,- hhind in the matchir.c of i m j uts " :t was martiil lax in M'inrcj c-.unty, where Fowler had eh a iure a time, that - c r f V -j r c ..... - . the armei summer, to or' the union work for -:.-.re,i ;h rapid lire Kr-m that it turned t march of miners !a! ftop which Fowler ha .a i tet;r:ed he added his effort t r i c t and other tO t h n e of the d i Ä - international u r. : o n .:;:": i .s. Asks About Murray. Mr. Belcher asked if Philip M.urray, international vice presiden.' the union, who was i.--itin? district martial otrkia!. law in h a d n o ; 'din co -! opposed ;r.tv, enferccment oj n the state eillTiS the marchers intended to overthro-.r. "I'm not answerrnc: for Mr. Muri i ray. mvs was f.ppr-t-d to it.' ; was the reply. 1 r r. n 1 1 n u e d t h "And y a f t o r r. e v iu do now ? ' ce t tin z th do- every -.r,"Yes. and so other ?o ,--. An an c: Then as the question !r z turned to : th. ! r.e i"t.v;t:ej5 (. tn marc the Tvltabout .-ail he dii not knowAsked if th.e.-e w r. t in L'-irin when h c " X 1 a ral ther w e; countered w I don' k n o ".v w hat you'd call a -eat war." the at tr r.e "What wo'j'..ycu ark Th with' "a: r.ei for ward as h sail: "I happened to ye in c r.e once stars and fci-ffht and stripoc h o n o ; aMy ar. l'r1 Sam." "And what wer th.ee me- ficht c fo ' Mr. Beher insisted. calnst . v a t e armif.' n t h e w a ' t h a r. "v e r. ! compn DORSET PLE.VDS NOT GUILTY TO MURDER PKTEuSBCRC. Irl. Mv Otho Dorey. charged w ith f.rFt rt murder in connection with death' of IvjL K Bmer.t John T. Willst, entered a pla - and nct guilty when arraigned : , .rCu:t court her Tue-s lay Attheir 1 motion akir.r thit the indictment j acaint r.rsey b-e quashed and hi--
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Members Will Center Atten tion on Partv Platform Sen. Watson to Speak. I.VDIAXAPOLIS. Ind., May 23.
On the eve of the republican sta,;-; hors in an attempt to prevent
convention, party leaders and early arrivals amon ? th, delegates contered attention On the party , term, there heinsr only ona mnt"-t j f"i th" ten oflces for which nomi - i nations will be made at Thursday's i se-ion. Tarty leaders Tuesday ! vpul d develop tr.e convention I Sen. James I-.. atson, who will d- ; liver the keyrote address at the oit:ku .-esi-.on lurnoriow. .'ii. Harry . New also arrived from Washington during the day. Both had conference. with other party I ers d urine: the day. Wh:in the platform to be .cub-1 commi't'-r.s tf. morrow nicht. mucj1 oi the w ork -n th planks -m? com- j p'.ete Tuesdav nirht. several of the . r.ro.-pr rt ;Ve m-mViers of the commit - ee havirr j i-ed in the preparatory irk. No a r nnuncement. however. as ma' the text of any prospective piank . vhut party leaders, s iid indorsement or the Tlardins: ad-i mir istrati'm would include ppecif.c reference to the Washington confer-.--v.a.-i I ' '. r . . ; 11. .1 i ; 1 i i . ; ' it i t ai i . . i w v - t tin tr- iy. Likewise, the platform jUa to indorse :r reput in state j administration. indications a.o were tnat no plank wouM Se include! !n thft rfrm with reference to any amendment of th0 ,ir et primary law. a modification of ;irh ha 1 Ptn approved by the plitform suirsreetton committee at its recer.t meet in zr. Amor: the arriving de'.errate. th only ectioneerin.2T hi was z?r.z or. wa at tr h-eadjuarters cf Patr.ck J. Byj;' h. c .-rk of the supreme court, whoso re no mi nation ic 'ir.z c r. tested t h ' s c v y lienry A. B.c. Herts, of B" th ni n were c limine e n o m m i i o n . f The openir.er prorram tomorrow i it,rtiie: the keyr.'cte of en. Watson, n , who r.e:r,r jeavln: a-h:r. ton r o n - ferrd with :rp h : s text. Pr-'t Hardin? re rar 1Oov. MTYiy ani Albert J Beverid ser.a'.orn! ci r.dilate. Af t c r V f. I fi CT". AVc3 W c o n - e n i o r. .1'. w-1 . th .: aujourr. until T h u r d - y w h e n will wp alopte-; and 1 e r. ' m i r. a t i " n s mad completing the sate ticket. CHILE-PKRU SUSPEND WASHINGTON MEETING washin;t'"'N -: a i tion w .t h May cithout they do complete of hi are t o s" ruction.;, .d ivru el t a 1 the dnb h a . e p rate? th-:r await W h : r c o n reirot:at:on.s to ) 1 . ler.vjors of p'd: v cod to Lh Am.eri' r.e a. z smp. a i le of in the petaili c . n c i i r at r r. c are ke;t in rlo.-ess' oor.f idence. rty scm.e diplomatic o": server? it is rrc i'i that e!evf loprr.T.t! cf first irr.re-rtAr.e -.vill hi .'i e- -f, i r. Ce .3 WILL 1I1T (OM.MISsIO.Ns. WASHINGTON. May 1C All of the rradua'-? in th June c.t, at the lr.:ti ?t2.ts r. al ra:imv at An w-ii: re'ive thc.r enrna ; r:?rf their no rr. :r. a - T:or.s ' ir.c ccn: ' T " e d a v r ' viy i:;f s - ; . a. . - A...S edU a aue?t:r.? as to the numb-r to missioned. ccn 10m niioA-. ' May 23. Four men 1 're drowr.e.. a 4 5l'jrflav. when the er.irir.e- of their motor b-"at
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1 erriTiea norse Enters Dwelling Animal Carrie? Door and All Before It at Hemiiicer Home "Ie?t.-" in lied. Tl. :cht cf ; :r. ,c ai-o-.t s:cht. ., aour hon is an uni in ;hosf modern . a v - cf zv. I-n.-hir.e" ar or.. oc;-or.s. ot h v r k; k .V rt h-- ' i j-rotljcii; Mrs 11 mir.-r. -' t- i a rr, j .t i ail e l . was cor.fror.to 1 by th.s j (pf-r:tnce Monday after- ; r.ocn. The jiors had and used w;t:i detr r.f i . ; re. ' to th- 11 cm er hous--hd i. Mrs. Hen. ir.cer was i.u-.ly ep.ca ed w:th some sowing, when without n n;oniont's wamincr. .-:;e ard c.M.-n on the front i-crch o front perch honi', felt th struck by porr." house shak n.:h'v forci as card i the .-oun then wiw 1 cf o:aa h o rs e :d antic. illy try:::to free hiniseli from a w ir.dow ! frame ;n the bedroom adjoining tiip io' i.i where. r. bhe s-it. The hoisA. on of a tam drawl net ! a truck fo th- .b.. v .Mach:r.e ( o.. ' I whos--1 plant is diiectly op!"oit Mrs. i Urninge r'.i home. frightened on a i th yard oi ;the ?:id-y Co.. and had oit-d with his mate, both horses fpec-n them - s r Ives from the harness. One of the no rsst.. ; ran madiy !a Morvirh. dew:; K. .camf''Ä wh:'." th other faced across the street and on to ! th porch of th Heminzer resJ- , der.ee. Th boards of th" porch grave
way under the heavy load, which j X. r.c of thswerved the horse from the path . lr,., . , (. , ( that d into the front door of th .. ' room where Mrs. Hcminjrr was en- , ',lit- tln-r-traged with her sewtr.?. , ;s rjht to off
tltti f .ir-, av. ar.ir.nl Rca!n!n.r his fet t!:f mshel through the adjoining door; leading ntn r KeHroftrn ?nHnc the I ceri :n tn- room, the nor?" easily i icard the foot board and 1 .in if A I eneci aa;n ana attempiea to escape 'via th1 bedro.-Ta window. With both i feet out th w indow and unab.e to 1 proceed forwards or backward', the i excited n r. i r:j 1 remained 'put, tiwaitlns: a rescurer. I The driver of th team, folio wins , him from doinc creater damase. fin,a;iy .;cce-f ded hi quieting him anl nbie. in pvtr;ra him from th ' window nrd lead him out of th j house. The horse was reported un-j ' injured hut th darr.ic h- had! ; caused to the Hemincer home wa The fact that the hors had hrok,en through the Moor of th porch. thus swerving him from the course : through the door directly in front . of him. is the miracb-- to which Mrs. n,in:ir.r aiiriouis t s' ! 'c iio.ji ; helr.tr trampled beneath the fe.-. th terrified animal. ; MAY PRESENT BONUS MEASURE THIS WEEK 1 Sell. McClimber MaV Not Wait for President to Present Views on Subject. ' WASHI.Vo.TON, May 2?-. Ohxir-i man McCumher may brir.s: up the. ; soldiers bonus b; m ff-rjite nr. a: ce committer n.a'oritv with cit for Fr--'t Hardir.t; to c o;;.jti a n .c.v his views r.n 'he amended bcr.;.H, n measure. He sa: ' Tues-dr he v.". ul I try to eet the bill betor the major::.some time this week. Senator Mc-Cumb.-r i'-ir-H to hiv- the b-.r.u nvaMii f pli'.ed c. the s-r.:ie ciivnfl.tr a an early date so s-r..j.:. rs nnv have opportunity to st udy it. :- fore the b.U cm re reported to tho S'-r.ate, ho w. rn a-t "'" by t h ' e n t ; : e ; r. 1 : . c e rr S".me rcpur.ii'.ar. r.at ppr - . d : ' e . favor iett,;r.sr the b a while- in the h.p-lor-Kir.-r t'i the r fi. -.nu.-t i..i ' - i r f, u -t .':: re t r.f z- .r.x'v t.s - oi t h- I'ors o n re.v n tr.e stae w r. e r some i . f, r.i'e i n :' o : r. . a t . r n be available as lo w l.en the rfjr ff-i .zr. bend.w.ll b--r.a r. for i.r.ancir.sr th- aij .:- r-'.at:or.. Supporters cf th' n s i ' . o n it ion :r. prefer, r r. 3. r. c j be SO form artrue t:iat t 'Z for J". ' yr-i i'at, -la'.l tha' there . .n- c ?t of -fd a iitir. GILLEN WANTS FRAUD CHARGES AIRED SOON WAS'HIN'iT' N. May 2 3.-..-;" f-TTk'- r. ' ; r. d m . J. .;i;ien. f - rm e : 1: r rporatlon, u: Charj W. Mo "aband-.n al! "v 1 .1 ' s e a r. ' i n'tcr" s h ' u '. i fl'J ' he ". . t to a s -- e r- . v tri 1 has ;-.ef.r. unjustly !r n e Fl I r st '"'. il cai4ar-,t to a tt "r r. "y - ce r. e r 1 . d''are- Tue--ln a s3temn rep.vmit to ejnp u n .;.". Mr. P'-rv Cer.' Cour.: Birr. ar nriivKi: at it .u;.in: MEXICO ITV. May 1' : Pr.ip atch' 5 from. T ipa 'r.u'.a. Chlap. Tuesday a.i n.'irt.al l.-.w hid b.n pro'-laim-d : h rf 'ich -ut f,'jiv..a';i n a result rf a r,;. rev--iui-nary movement Asra.nt Pr-f't rre.;an. All r.wrp3pers in that four.tr.- have r-n tri ponded, the dipatch ai-iel. ITJIST WOLN. MEXICO CTTT. May 2 3--Se nor: I Dlcr3 Arr:a de Buck Tur f day w-s lectd as a rr.err.t.er of tho sui r
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PROVIDES FORCE OF 145,000 MEN Military Committee Inerease Hou.r Appropriation to 5;3i.(MK).n)0. FAVOR KKSKRVi; COUPS tronith Will Comprise nn Enlisted Forre of l.S.,.000 Men and 12.:UII ( Iffieer?. WASill.VUTi N". f ion f - r a i : : . I'roTi1 ?..ocmale ; .-m-2: revli a - : " r i - v ah"U i; ti.o cf th rrr.y to rs. it;'- rr. 1 :o.l iy n ; i 1 1 e . '.'-r. !t;o;-. HoPro; :-; it:- '" r. tT " !: i . A ci r.r p: . d.ctf-d 1 the h c ii s 'A .1 ! h !' U.-e 1 1 ü m ( . r m;i r. 2Zd Vo r-por Wad-werth : t:..- bii: at th-s :: for ' inate and t; a p. am r.c;. r 1 1 : n . l'V.O-J-atl,- Cr ; ;i- iii rw a-- n t --r r i rr. -r.d t ! ear. y -.,i .Mdi ';0 ? th'i C. Of ' o rr. rhemn r. 1 r e . to h.. ! a j democratic . , i -at ..r..evir.s- th- j ' ( Utaor J.K.On i.'C;,;V s ubli' in also wr-r rrprrt(d , ,;ar: ni a r c 'I tic: : c n. yh:. . ; ( dU "f In' n'- ! As P-"l hv the h. ; carnea appropriations oi j j 2.s . eon jJt;n n .r.ate ut w .i s e pl.i n d . J. r - i" . ,- t o :. ..ii perr i .- - s f ; r - ti.- s.-rv-' ::".v. ! lr.crea.-e-u er st v. i sor.nei ,-tr.ti a".s' .-a'.ary ( i.'.iiccrs prov: ; i,,r u: Kf- I 'ay r-i-on v,.;i p;i,.. Iii d i--pOPU: sr r.ate con.i:..! tee laUS'- pi C i ; serve ( :T.r, j- ti;.' a it i " r. ! m e r. t j tl;j ri'!'..v :: e ;-.ou i r tt.i.n.r.s r,f rel :u; ! I0.fn rr s. r" e f nii5-! r n n. Rev;..,' ix.r.. ! t ' c o :n mitt - b v t ; i v. showed that thi: t . t r ! ! hr. -urri re duct. or. i.ow had b'-'.n rut rt ! ha 1 I't'eetr d , or..;. b. I 1 1 r h :y act 1 cf 1 'rabiv ti...' 1 a' 'TTlTXr T I TTflTTnnmtr'fi ! H N Y MA tH H K TV K PART IN RELEASE Felder Admits K r -i in$6.000. but Says Dan-hrrtv Bffnsrd Fund. I N'K'A- V-P.K. M-f, j ::;:; o-a 1 c ; a I Harry M. I a ; : i.- .n e rt ; : r p'.-ny" of c -ff--rt - ;n l.o);,; , ; W Möfte r . 'u-e I : , ! C . i ! - h ; ( : i l :j - t ; I I 1 i4-" r, ( r.rj. : ." ' e.r. 'ler. . ve h:s : v:s - - i : . : c rL' 1 r. : :. s ; : : prf-r 'i!;.;v IV! ler a..-.:-' i t rf:; d a r : 1 : r t t U m . .- V . , . r) -d 1. Ve ' d " - d :de t f. ' at: . r- . r , cf ar.-. 1 r - .- f. . i : , tr.at r.e c.-- . if . : .- 1 . . r. :.e - a .. . . . . - - , . ..... ...... . -pt a.n;-:.:r. 1 entith-:.' r:t.- f. 1 r.e , a me - . 1 ' ' - - . i . . . d . i a CO f erer ' e v IV i-r- 1 t.r-.f, he -b:--'..--:c w h.-h I T- rk --'3 r"RESULTS! c 'e tl.e i istf;, COle 1-' ; u t n I r. d N" e w --y ar.: rc.u:tj and I luv er eeXlrc iar i 1 , r u rrj-. 1 rr. e s v. & s aiw.i' . K . . ' . .. k a f--ue th rr'ader vt Itime of fo'.ir. . ln th:-r-ult" call Main 'r ar. a 1-t.ik-r. c:isn-t .- r.e-.s ap'.r. If you w 210" and -'5
