South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 145, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 May 1922 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
THURSDAY MOKM.NÜ. MAY Z). V)ll
JONE FIRST TO BE A GALA DAY
Danirl Rich to Receive Thrush Fasse tt Mednl
French Descendant Jn Contest
Par.itl Rich will r.
r.e.
UAD HAM PITDTTVTh:irch I"-1315 medal for excelr.c! lUll DAFl VJUl ID ln a-.var.1! eaeh !yr to a su lr.t of th irr aduatlr.c
iclasH who hi5 don work in th E.-.g-
, I;h 0:3-5.5. w orthy of reward. Agr.sl
nf YouilZ (.ouplrs ! Ur ff a,;:: r--:Ne hnr. r i'rl- man
nen.
Dozen.
Planning to Profit by Annual June Ir i It Contr.it.
! The Thrush (from a fur. 1 'C. : Fa.r?;t
Fas? dt m-!al
rrovi 11 -y in rr. -:.., rv
the of
r:vn
rate
v Continue 1
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".ST in Th" N ' ?ouh Fr.d. I Dar Sir:
We r.' your ar: and .vo thi? ar.r. rr.u'h v and th
City it b .-i p dnr.it th Ti s.t h a : r in t h .
: o '.v ; r. ,
jdaugr.t-r. Thrush. It v i'.l b award--1 durirz th sr.vluition ex iris j
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sc hoc
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o tha v'i .ir to riv v.al J-.r- Erid parry w to ; a r.cip a in al 1 1. 1 rr.'-arn so ; . r. r , of rr.r.y fu' ir- f '" ur thriving
t h i v r r . t
J in- .th. W- A ;?h to a.-ur
a r. v thing w a n th hingest v " '
a- ;re- for us to of th G'.:vr kr-v-Tirr. r-J. for
nr. Monday r..rz.
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348 HEW MEMBERS ALREADY ENROLLED IN LOCAL C. OF C.
th r.t . or.vs 'r.a e v r 2 1 r. . With kir.1 r.'-r-or. il
Fala Th-r
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you have regard,
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1:: a : i t -f a r. T : j 1 'a ay. Mr.
Yon :i r. " ' 'l f""' r thn St
tr.ar Th on rf th hank? will civ a s.ivir.c amount nf $lü to th-first two ooin!-t rivtrr:! 'n St. Jo-oph iour.ty ,Tl'tr .Inn- 1st. A!irn WilFon. m ana st of th ArfüiIal Ir
ronip.iny. al?o annoim-. tht h will th t"i r t roui'l .fl" pounds nf ioo frof Mr. Wil -on yfipuiatfs tbit thf- ir rook miiM co to South r.ni parties, to rnik- frp delivery j.r.??lh r that if is stipulated, in ;The awarlln; of thi partirular rriz that th muplA mii f r?d In fouth Bnd. Th Hrit couple who live In ?outh r.ni. f b' rr.nrrid Aftr th first, of J tin, will rPCo;e Mr. Wilson's Ate Bfrnnn. th pnrtlncr znnds ptor rrar". ldntlv ftnpmbTs how i: fIt to h.- a rno.-ii himf lf. is thp r.atur of hi" I rtr.t rvals tht he wants to s-f th sp-om rrc-iv fArn sort of a rovnni th aam ai th nrM. Mr. Hrn.inn otfrs th f.rft. groom a mmpl'tp tlshinsr outTit, which Includes a casting rod. 'tackle, tickl Vox. rI. Hn, b.iit and h.-hin? Ilcon. C:. H. Sfd any'.oiinne? for th Vernon .r'lothir.df company the pivir? of a lady's ?ilk umhrelli t' on of th" arly brides. The Swar.sop -I Furniture company wants to j.is prosperity nround. so that It has arranged to reward th ftr.-t thre brides mar,rld In .Inn. To th first bride. th 'f'A-ansnn -1- will r'v $2' in r.archandiji.--. th f'cor.l briiU- In rnr"hanll.- and th third brid $ In mrchandif. A drsi for fh first bride. Hr.ETeri fvr the cnrn1 hri'1 arvt an umhrflh
.ftrtne third is on i in" mi-m au - f fot I. K. T
1ttfnn to th alrady loac Iit or pre5-nti, all thre ' of ths pifts comirg from th Brar.don-Durroll comjiany. One half do.!n pairs of socks is one purchase that on of the early 'proorns will not have to make .is a ' rrult of the donation of Grorro
Iim '. th .-ho pi in. lllhol Broth ri
w;ir.t each on' of th ürst nv f.-.uplffl !--arrid to hi id-nty of ruuf-ic in their homs. They offer 'allowances . f a-h. to the first Xve nvwlv tii.trnol oupl-.s. purchas-
insr new pi iv-r r i.mos. Ma: ,t-n-n ; -.ipp'.y d
Is f"'in;; to lit a row cronm out wiui
Scronrl Day in Campaign Nct3 171 Members and Subscription of $3,960. A ftal of 3 4 r.T.v mephrtr n-rci:-1 ard ??'ib.cr:p:Ion or ipproxlm 'it-ly J 1 oiOO pid'd to th -;s-tal'.;n f ir.d rpr " :it s th isuits of th fir.t t-0 day.-.' Tforr? of th workers in th expansion drv b1 r. . or.r.dui'te.i .v th j-'oirh I1nd Chamber of Commrr. Or- hur.drl and sventy-on of
t hi o r.f- nimb!" ohtaind ?icnd . mr:ih-r.;h:p cards Wednesday, th:, r.i;rnhr practically equrtKinr th total of nw M-m)-.r ?:sr.d up th j
- j
?u script lofi.M to tr.e worein?
( an.'al funo t'fii j.j.:t.'t wn:cn
aided to the $ r.,". 7 " pledged th nr.-t daj- make .-ubscrlld to th fund in th two days Invmii'h ns eah Individual mmbr?hip represents an annual fre of ?.'.". th finances of th Chamber r,f Comrrrc have he'-n au?mnfd by $ 1 R . ?. H In two day" -a m painln?. Today's program f c r th driv call. for th i-ommitte members to meet as r ual at th Chamber of Commerr-e .at f:.,0 a. m.-and to rprf ha"k at noon for th dally luncheon and meeting. Th new Tnmbers nrnlld Wednesday include th following: Artificial Ire Co., .1. K. Fall. P.istl Auto .Sales Co . Albert R Piren. Abe Herman, Albrf Hrnhard. Charles R. P.tz. C,eors V. Byrs. Paul O. Deyer. Otto I?cyr, P. K. Ron Durant. W. FT. Bryan. V. k A. Prynn. Willis A. Pu?be. William II Rurke.-M. -S. Caldwell. Caledonian Rras Work-. . R. Calvert. W. II. Carlin. F. R. Carson. George Al Crane. J. V. Casmier. Chicago Radiator Co. Standley A. Clark. SimuI C Cohn, f'olip Bros., S. H. Davis. Pav! Är Walsh. If. .1. Pekr. Al Pltsch. Hu?:h P. Punnahoo. R. P. Pupcm, W. W. Dunkle. Tr. .1. H. Fncan. Economy Ppartmnts, W. II. Edwards. W. C. Elliott. John Ir?ii.on, Fra nklin-M.irnion '.'o..
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WM IA1L VJUl WILL GO INTO EFFECT JULY i
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Mis- i.o'ii.-e C'ntate. l'-! II. Eas.aH av.. one of th many interest-
'Uth Bend's C.r.od Will Contest. Mi.vs Coniate ws born to ih Fnited S:a3 in lf"W and h.i.s since ben living
She is wainc:
in? ei3rar.ts in ; in Prune, emit in rmth Rnd.
plc;,'mont in I.lvircs'ton's
h-r campaign frcm her rd.K of em-
DR. .WOOD WILL OUTLINE WORK . DONE IN FRANCE
Corrmittce Worker. Latek Re
turned Froin Trance, to Show Arcnmplilimciit?. (Continued from pace on.
Si haint'l, another well-known candidate. Full details of this affair wUl be announced Itter- Announcement of a "Cood Will Vodvil Show," to be stared by another entrant. Miss Louise Ftudebakf r. also will b mad
later. j The room of the South Rnd Wo- ! men's club will b the scene of an J artistic evening next Thursday when j Mji, Jose jh ine Decker, soprano, and
one of the leading factors in the contest, will Khe a. concert, assisted by Mrs. J. A. Rode, contralto. A third soloist wilt be Mrs. Margery Brtellng Calloway, pianist. Accompanist will be Mrs. James Cover.
South Rrd was sc enthusiastic over, the contest and its purpo.-e. In: Cleveland, th horn city of Myron T. I: errlk. ambassador to France J ajid ..i prime sponsor of he commit - te. Dr. -Wood va;d the'contc had' prov'd a wonderful fcuocess. J The immen-e- i-cup of the work.
CÖ0PER POSTPONES LIFE SAYING EYENT
Julius Fodor, S. iv j. Furniture Co.,
R. E. Cardner. Arthur E. Ciillom. i undeirtakf n j will be mad more kar Pnntnit mnn Hnv; fnr PnA.
per Award to Be Held This Fall at Y.M.C.A.
a pair rf trouser.-. whil th Voum: Frintins- company ncrea to print the annour.inyntu free of charge of the t'rs couple married. Th jirst thre" coupl- m.irrid .ar n;nc to su.-e.-ed in ''Xr out of cor.j;d-rabl lal-or through the trm-
frn-.t of the Id
" 1 ;
laundry
This
crmpanv wa'.! ir-":it VroK to the r'.r-' bi id-: ..-r,k to th f. ' ,.r. 1 bill and ry boo-K to th-
a jr. liundry a jr. laundry ib.- and a 5-
to th- third i.iid.
Th r,.- S. E F-.irniture company wi'.l presort on of th '-.w!y uedd1 f up!- with a I'oor l.i!, n as its onTi ibution to the -noe s-; . f th third '.annual bridal -on:t Fifty .Tun
brill! or , .ijd- s will part ;-'ipate
Vift fr-"-m the " W. pany. Mr .;-..i:tnT each of th !;rs' ."." or In the r.-i-.inty a W I.l '1 O" Of t 1 .1 ! reelv a piir of ir rhiruv from th S j ! i
in th.
.UatTnor comacies to ivp lp'.M m.irrvir; ar-Ever ,a i' p.- croo'rs wol u-.rs without
rs.
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the on;, w- n: n
couples, the sr. :"
Pc.il Tai! to po':IC
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Y . rd n Rral-p.-nrlr.z !n i i.'s. Yon r ir !- ; v ' v re I i - W:'h th . of M.av o a ma 1 1 ' ' ' -T I'rfo-orl t - .- r.ew ly ...... o . .,
Ofoodlin Auto Equipment Co.. ru
J. M. Cordon, Oo's-r.pyor Co.. D. E. c.nur, 1. R. ;rnan. II. E. C,ri.s & S'nr.s. Ii. M. IMcdorn. E. W. Hammond. John Harris. Jacob Hoff
man. Kalph . Iiotiowel'. o. h..
How.inl. Th Huff
Lumber Co.. W. E Hunt. Inom Securities (2. Indiana Petroleum Co, Indiana Savings Ä Loan A??oc!at!on. Indiana BU Tlphone Co. (7). O. F. B. Johnson. M. S. Kahn, Kelley. Txdrcr Ä- Cinz. Rudolph H. Kiif.;. Robert P. Kizer. Alfrd J. Klingel, Ecvy-Ward Crocery Co.. Charles S. Eind.hl. R. E. Eons:. Lontz RrothTs. Clarence. E. Ma-on. E. J. McErlain. R B. Melnrny. Thomas J McCrith. W. P. MoHenry. C. H. McMichal. F. L. Menden -v Co . Manufacturers Tol
E. P. Vnnrr. T. Mor
gan. C. Mason. W. F. N'ifsch. Northern In liana Abstraot Co., Olfen . Eb.ann. E J. Oar. P. C. Paulson. J'. I,. Pavey. C. A. Prkins. William Rmfran-t. Jt.. Frd W. Red. Reliance Pharma-.-y. J. W. nttnrcr. A. X. Ritchie. Ezra Rhoje,. Rouis Rn. Simue'. M. Robinson. C. E. Rnss. Owic'it Ru.-s. Bert Rusll. Sanitary Flrirj: Mattr Co . M. J. Sea on. Security Loan Co.. O. R. S. ar.dlln?. ' B. Scha.-fer. O W. Schmidt. II. A. Pchurl. Howard Schrcp. E. W. Sherwood. SM.-k- Card "o.. H. S'nir'i. Edward Smith. South Bnd Boi'er Wors. South B. i d Floral "o . St. Joseph County Farm Bureau. South Bd Foundry Co.. South Pen.i Window Cl'aninr Co.. South Rettd Who'es-al Grocery Co.. W. P Staplea. r B.Ftell. S. Strat-
South Bnd Woolen Co.. J. II. i Tay It. Ti!nr Tir Shop. T.ter IT. i Tmpon.-. 'it: ilitv Paint Shop R. 'A. Thornton. Troe-er Sht Metal Works. Fnion Elect ri-' "Manufacrur-
at trie dinner tonight as Dr. Wood
is. -iptly fitted through her lrn cperi nce to oxpl.ain the original purpose, of trie conurittf t In a short acco'unt of the work being don, 1 ,i t nlht she j-ald that "perhaps the greatest thin? accomplished thus far was the. installation of an adequate nursini: system in France, .something unknown. French girls are being instrufted m the Flortiic Ni.chtiniral r.ursins: school at Bordeaux, the on y iandard school of its kind in all r'ranc. and in addition the com-mitt'-has 2.ä trained nurses perf'rmjii?: yeoman work in the Department of the . isne. Sli. will fully outline at tne dinner toniglit the obstacles yet to be overcome before the country has bejk put o n a pre-war ba.-is. One r.f the pa r a lriiir.t nerds. h .-ajs. is adrju iU- hou.dng. is there are many ihrt'f. in .-tricken 1 i 1 1 u is wher four or five families are mpl!ed to live in one house. At Tou-d -Villc?. mor than families are livintr to gether in a lar-e enclosure, while the committer his already taken
many teps.t y-rovi de for thir comfort. Pr. Wood also to'.d of the cooperation furnished b.vt the Red Cross in the uork and said that the committee had already supplied the unl'ortun i;e people with 1 a u . furniture, farm impUmrnts knd had even br-aufrht in 1 ir;' shipments of domesijo animal-. She hu:r.'rously der.iibed the shipment of a lir.u shlpiiiaent of po.ats from Corsica by t h e c o m m i 1 1 Trie dinner thi evening will be held in the Turki-h ioom and is scheduled tc start at o'eje.rk. Every eardidate in the Good Will oont4"st is ursd to attend tonight's dmrv-r. Whi.e Pr. Ward will be in
Postponement of the proposed life saviner remtests for th George Cooper award until autumn was announced yesterday by G. A. Cooper, physical director of th. Y. M. C. A The eximlnations in a combination of Y. M. C. A.. Boy Scout and Red Cross tests devised by Mr. Cooper, were originally slated to be held for three nichts, becinninp: last nitrM, in the Y. M. C. A tank. Failure of a sv-ulptor. commissioned to create a bronze plaque which was to provid the design for medals to b awarded in th contest, accounts for the delay. Mr. Cooper said that competition is much kner
! when the medals are on hand to pro- ; vide .a visual goal for contestants to istri for and decided to postpone
the mct until the prizes are at hand. A permanent fund for the purchase of th medals was established on April 4j 1021. aftr Cooper had s ived jeveral men rfom drowning, by various organizations of which the phsieal director is a member.
Youthful Motor Law Violator Is Confined to Cell
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me Co . I'r.'.en Shoe Store. Hal Van , ' v-..,.....-r,-.,-.a k.,m,, -ui h !
III I, il' V . A 1 I U ' O kM . IVI 4U - I
Parents Decline to Furnish Bond for Youth Arretted by Officer?. Walter Winkler. 19 years old. 412 X. Michigan St.. was declared by the police to be ' one of the most dis-
miD Rend for several da vs. her i -irtc: ircsrt kws tney have ever
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at the iio.n w Iii nea uiu a ners k -o...
"'NEWS-TIMES GETS
RADIO EXPERT FOR BENEFIT OF FANS
Commission Announces That I'g?''" ,onk art:on
Frei-ht Kates Will He Ke duced Ten Percent.
tne ;aw to in )-jf. Reductions on
that cnral ba.si.- hould also b ap
plied to pasMnce- fares."
i Th rate d::5:on. Commissior.f j Eastman 5aid. '"hnuld have br I deferred, until th- Uhor board rn-; jdere-i a dc;pinn on railroad wagw. i Howard Elliot of the N'onhern Pa-
tf.c, sail th order was not a eur-j 4 J ir: and ver.tur d th opinion tht ' 4 i
to end roremofi .uinoriiy in .mrr-
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T'es Moir.e in
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said. "I .'issam thev f.cur
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n
cif.c districts the previous m
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. that action might as wl! b tal
I now as later. We cannot estimate
op of th- decision until w
ica on Radio Will Kdit Paper's Department. Anrour.c n Paul F. Ct V.-- y
from
rf 2T, percent was cut
1:5 to 12 1-2 pe.-ent. Inter-territorial rate ir.Tass or; Au?. 21. 152rt. averacing " 1-1 per-r cr.t wer cut to 2 0 percent. Announcement ft Surpri-e. The announcement of the rate rut today, rm as a surprise. 1: had hn supposed that the administration would cnr.tinu its efforts to reach a voluntary acreemnt with ' the railroad executives by which', greater rat reductions could be put into effect at once. 1 Th. commission declared that j tba ru! todav which afffet all in-
terstate freicbt rates, wmild no: de
create th
th h a "
Eiver. it
c.arful study."
T
Law Club Annual Banquet is Held At Oliver Hotel
Judge Yurpillat and W. A. Mclnerny Principal Speakers at Dinner.
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Upon I'V ir.e i iMiimivii'ii.
A banquet featured with spfc-chvs
a enrerfainme.at which i: niak--i
WorthV of ; t,' -t- r-.T- t... lun.ter
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Now-Timfs inl;o r "This i th r :c t ould h brn i Iras-. Time rad'o 'irs N'ews-Time; h t through th a:'-. ' the f-. renin' radio . mrlc.a. the rew.-i.-i n r a 1 ;o ania:ur. aiithori' v. In !!- wi.l v rr for Th N'ews-Tim.
article will 1 r 1 d !o fa rf, pre
iln if you a i 4 o-j will b int. : Godley's r'iivvi. (h? 'inw?irr o 1 y In fertv..-- .-o r
a s :h it wa-
or of - ' j ... k r Aim. Ioa:
rated t pr'.'.ate
y.'; at 1 h 7 h'-r at MV.i-tv " . r- t ra r f r r d o Ohin :--. . k up
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below the
wH dinner
events 0 jh Notre Pam !
was thf 'Law club s fr--'
TV. locrnn ramp a; ;i numri.ic !Oi ..n v. . '"''"'.' ' a
the railroad executive whose com-1 -n lhf 'y :00m at the o,, mitte, appointed as th remit ofjht'r-"1- Th dinner was given by the th White House dinner Sa turday j uni1, r-r du.a t s the sr.iorr. nisht. wa? to meet the commission j Fnncip.il speake rs on the ,iorram Thursday for th further dis usion ' AVÄ f" V:!i:ir.i Mclnerny well known of rate reductions. h-cal attorney, loimery an instrucIt is believed 'both Pres't Hard-.1' r t Xotre Dam, and j,j.i p Franins and the commissF-n fo in.l F J- Vurpillat. dean of the Notre weuild be impossible in the imme-! Fime'lav. b purt.uent. ;
diate future to obtain nn asreemcjit 1 Judg'
from th executives ry which the! . . . J 1 i
r.ätes on certain Fpecmc ennrnmities would be reduced. Hence, it wa determined to make the sneral rduction. To Stabilize Conditions Th commission stated that its dcisinn was based upnn a realization
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Go !-. "I :r. all m.ir. ; - h n n 1 - Am''-.;: r irt., nr'.y ef its , -Tt . t -1 1 ' s - ; i e .' a 1 ; r :-.
CHO0L
x.'urpil!at. in a brief ta'k.
paid a &ir oe tril ute to th members f the senior class ar.d then to a'.l
f Tl
srudent!
He conqratulat
of th- lw school i th server las
vhoosinir. for ihe;r professic r.. thei
itudy of ih ka . In c-.-n' ludinj; tl," speaker wished sjcress to tue memi ers of th graduatine; cla.-s.
th "Armfll frsffip miv not well h i r. --icirern: . in opn:nu' his ta.k
vncted until the present w id-, ni 1
spread expectation of rates reductions is realized or dispelled." Fur
ther the commitdon said:
"We are of th opinion thit gen-
"Durmg the three v.arr I in
structed nt th Notre lMn.f law hcnl I learned more law iian duriiis: mv entir career of practicing. Some tim I hope and plan '.o again
eral reduction in the
rate le-vel a? Jri the !aw scfiooi faculty. My a I-
: ; to-. r.1...1 I ! .IP to : e e e a I - : o t h
; ;kn. "a rl G. Veit, Charl- Tt : V.ekery. W.r,;.,', Dry Cleaning Co . 'Warner War.hoi:- Co. 2 . Ralph
M Webster. We; is P.akerv. E W':'.. We:ir.ffhoi:.ert. F.'i trio M a n u f a ct u r i ri s: Co. 1--.-rjp I Whelock. II. F. Wh!o-. J. ' Yo-ir 1 Th fo.. Jr.g uhcrip'ionö 'o jw.-rkir. c epitil fund were ohr i Wedn-!av:
tak
e:.a ur to the extent that the
c.a-nTiOrt-
E. 1 1 F
worth of ht- divided s. hir.sr- - lucftion
H:hari rriving Co. $"0;
Jie-.t; Jefferson
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didu'es who do not hear her
sac ths f-vemnr may not ha-e on -
; other opportunity.
V.e-trday" record in the local tt "was unusual rd srve,l to r-n.ir;nl nroef tli.it tiie candidate?
!ar '.rorkii-5. M i.-as Hazel C, Harris. T": 00 Ü1 t--a eh r who sr ral days aco "l j .anno ui.ced .th.at sh would donat
oe;ii sch.cd ir.-h. ips to any per.-oii F. jurirn- .".fT votes for h.r. yeste-rda:.
H otel j ,. vp.a iencc d
very
Ar.ot.her successful
suceessful candidate
Winkler was arrested Wednesday nocn on ET LfflSalie av.. charged with driving a motorcycle which had an improper muffler attachment. When taken to the station for booking. Winkler firtt tried o tell a coupl of motorcyc orhrr-rs. who have dor.e nothing hut ride the rnich!n3 for fifteen years, that the muffler attachment on his machine is th kind sent out by the factory.
Explains to Youth. When finally convinced that some
day, j on els in the world knw- some wast thine about a motorcycle Winkler
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substantial a-s th condition of thcarriers will permit will tend, not only to lessen the trartspe nation burden, but also to equalize and stabilize the .condition? under which commerce and industry are carried on, with consequent fuller assurance to th carriers of realizing th fair return contemplated by the law." Bat imrease when rantd "were general and were justified by th increase in general cost of service." the commission pointed out, "and -with decrease in that cost, a rate decrea.ee. also general, is Justified." "Th justification for decrease t be found 1n the rate structure ns a whole, rather than in individual rate or in rate on individual commodities," the decision continue. Fxenses Iown: Rates AI-o. "Readjustment is not complete and the process of equalizing prices 1. fit i 11 in propres, poftie com in c up and others goine down, which will rrobahly reach in a more equ.al prif level in th n"tr futur. "Th needs of commerce cannot be met If rate. are to fluctuate with market prices of commodities. "In bringing down the rate lyel to mt lowered expns a similar process should be followed afd th reduction mad cenerally m all commodities in substantially equal ratio. "The almost unanimous agreement amone both shippers and carriers that rates are too Idsh ind'eatee that transportation ehares have mounted to a point where they are impeding the fre flow of cemmeroe and thus tending to dfet the purpose for which they wer established, that of rroduclne revenues which would enable the carrier? to provide th people of the Fnited States with adequate transportation. Hich rates do not necessarily mean hich revenues, for. if the public cannot or will not ship in normal
volume, less revenue may
than from lower rntes." TYans porta tin 11 Charge at Peak. The commission said the depression of 1!21 manifestly resulted from causes other than hieh freicht rates. "Rut." it added, "it doe? not follow that under present conditions extetinc hich rates do not tend to to rtard the return to a mor normal flow- of commerce. Deflation has taken place to a creator or lss extent in waeev? and original prices of commodities in "nearly all branches .f Industry, but most transportation
charges are still nearer the peak ,
Fntil th public "is convined that there is little likelihood of further material reductions in price? or transportation charces. th confidence r.ecepsary to normal business will to that extent be impaired." the rulintr stated. "The period nf deflation has- been in progress more rh.4n 15 months', demand is reviving: prices are Phnwir.c a tr.dercy to stabilize upon a level mrh he low
' tht of 1920. but above thst of pre
war years; and conditions nf th agricultural and znanuf act urinr industries have. jrratly imjirn--d In the rast few 'months," th decision eaid. Agree rm Rate Cut Ni'eil.
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vice to yraduaiin:; law students is to l."-conie thoroughly firr.iliar wnh the
laws concemina Procedure and Fvi-j
den ce . "I advi.-e particularly th" practice of eriminal law. for e-cn though if s the-poorest paid branch (f th? practice, it contains .i wealth of aluab! kpowledire." The speaker mentioned numerous Oi.-o? he had tried .-inee .-tariinc: th law practice and pointed cut th.
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valu.ab'e knowbde in ihr- !.w nvc I from them. He tia d the point e-f analyzing cases for their most impoitant facts. In concluding. M r Mclnerny i-aid, "There is no more important profession than law. Keeping pure the waters from the fountain of ju-tjee is one of the most noble c jllincs." Th'-- si'eakers. were; introduced by P. Vincent Pater, president cf the senior ola.ss who acted in the capacity of i oast mast er. The speeches were interspersed with pleasine - itertainment. Waiter n'Keefe was well received in a mono1 o - m e sotij.:. 'Mr. CallKPr and Mr. SlueiMn" by "Ed" Gould and Pat 'Conr.e'l was particularly plcain;. Charb-s Rutterworth offered ver.il song and stories which sco'v1 -;i.eiy. M-nr'liciiPs by Eat Man,nn and John Ruckley completed the procram. Hairy Denny's h(tel orchestra, furnished excellent m.usic eiurine the din u r.
tute of Radio Fr::ineer. a metnb-r of the boirl of d-.rcors nf :h Radio Muh of Arti' rioi. a nv iii'-r of the technical .advisory on 1 . ; t ' . of the American Itadio It--lay Ix-aeue. and inntor ot th- ic;, n. -ative receiver, which has made m- -teur radio po.si!.!- ot we-r r d- - e I r, p n-. o t God'e- won th heaits of A" erica' am.'teurs i.v refu-.nc to . irai!
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STANDING OF ENTRANTS IN GOOD WILL CONTEST
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John Drnliner Dies After Illness, of Six Months John Fruhn-r. .121 F. Calvert .E. did at h;s bom at :30 last nicht, arred ST. vcars. "Death was due to r complications. , He was 511 about s'x montihs.
Mr. Pruliner waf born in Soutli Dakota on Go-. 12. lSl. H cam! to South Rnd from Eaporte and Ivad resided in t!ii. city about 2 4 ( years. He wa- an auto trimmer hv-j
r,-6ult j oe up ation. .surviving ar hi. -is-,
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h.om. and his parents. Mr. and Mr-. J. C. Drnliner He was never married.
Funral ar anrnient ha 1 .c -n c oniph-t e 1 .
in the tirst rercntion ot
from Am'i'an .inn', ur ? il . (ions at .idro--e :i, S-o:lar,1. :h I rfiii t".r. 1 '.' 1 ." During the war Godle 1 th Manoni plmt m Alde- r X.
workinu on rclm r'"ive rs only receivers mentioned b
chif Pienal oflicr in lo.; repojth secretary of war wa- Go. i;rV's Godley irt-tituted th fifschool wfvt of the Atlirtie ro r
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MRS. HAWAII nOIllING.
Hannah Rh!nhart Rorine. formerly a resident of hi icin-; lty. died Monday vcn:r. at 7 o'clock i
at lir residence in Wakarusa after an i'lne.-s nf s v months. She :'s surivd lv two children. Renjamin Rh nhart of South Rend, and Mrs. OF i- Shafer of Wakarusa.
Funral services Thursday afternoon Wakarusa.
will at 2
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, 5.r'v Arth'i al Ic Co.. ?75. Ida M Miss Mjrrart McKniehr. wliojturnd on Sergt. D;ck O'ConneJl and i Ste'o-.irs. J 2 : Ru- Rakirr Co . " t ira d" pa?mr. of th P.lackston , atte mpted to te'.l him that , he was
$ 1 . AI D:t sch. $2'V- Ge-Tr H. 1 theaier las niiht and v.iatcr'.aily arrs:rd one before for exceedireL w ,
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MRS ROSE .T. COOPER E"s .J. Corner, wif nf G"re Ccoper. n.ä :C. Carlisle, died a? rh family hon-. at 12:35 e,"r--.,--; newfiav" niorrin? following an ill-
ix months with r o rn p 1 :
The commission wa unanimous on the nd for rat roducoros.
l.y the hushar.1.; and Mr?. Martin j
Commi-ssioners Cox and E.is however, wrote dissenting reports as to
the manner of makire tn cuts am
Hunt for Kidnripvr of Sixtrrn - Yvur - ( fltl Girl
u-hi'-k Co. 2'(
C . p.'V ';0,-.r- Wyman S-uth p.-rd Wh-lr-sale
Grocery Co.. $D"a. Rev. Grady Speaker. Wednesday's noon meeting th campaign workers was h'.d
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i 1 n-ii 10 i. r Ninn.n; n in race ;in speea iin.it wnen n had a rraMi's Eo'p.sc Certat. a S--uth Prdjihine tha would mak only 15 miles
was horn ;n Frau'Cjan hour. Sefgt. 0"fnnll patiently
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Chairman Mac-
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: tion. ' Sh is survived I h parent. Mr.
: Evbak. bv brother Henry. V "llliam.
1 n'-nr;n. Eeo. I'lward and Casimir:! J by s.sters. Itn. Mrc. S:lla z- : nia'.-:. Mi -. Jo.ephir" Rednarek. .' I Mrs. E. Pemn. an! Mrs Ma ry 'Af- : , ..ski. Sh wa born in Eakevil- i
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1 In: h is be-p. hr sin.n 1 fft7, j explained to the youth that it was aiofji- a can ! date who "thie.aten-" 6 i together improbable that anyone in at mak things i.:--! stir.e; for ill "h.rtti city would eer b arr?:d for
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;. , .t ; mt:ng wa Eu- iar I Pontiac. M.. h . w h v has
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Hord And Commissioner? Potter and op Augu-t 14. l'ftl Eastman ex preyed d;-.rrerr.r.t ' vie will be held wdth other phase? of th C"mm;s-j Saturday nv'.rin:
church.. Rev. R
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Ev;vn 1 commission:'
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:r.ael.ng only 1.. miles an rmur ft.'id th : it wac also very improbably
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o cotr.p-I.ea any him at and threat-.-:.e refused. an au'o-
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organization e cr "wih an 1
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"kum op. a kid- ...
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. " f a n arriie cere-dc.'lare-d intention of e -. if h- r a Heg d ah-:-V ' d ii t-.l to court Miss Mor:lrft , f the year. He u'odd. u to vi--.t htr by wl.a instructed their have nothing more to
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is far a possible, eve make there should b
o e . ; e v e . ni p . : c : . v o n town ard.
v I o , . a r he per.: :hr
her dir.'.; catv.paign with the
"I war' to w.a in this rac.
cause 1 feci th:- urr to return t "1 th country of try I irth for J'-st a
xelt. I l.no'.v Suth Rend people
11 help tre realize this mbition." Dane' Saturday Viglit. '"r.e of th ni"'Sxi t.alked-of cam-
"sttin:-" of c.oM Will
is t h - ' r r . bridg and
to he ::;ven. b'atur'l ty I'C.vei' h.e.tt-: bv Mrs. E A. on "f the 1- a ding f-'irr..'i .r.-e .-.ll he hld in the F'.o'a
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,:::-.: anyone would own a motorcycls , th.a: would only po that fat. j i'TZX. O'Cor.r.!! thn asked him . hi? a? ar.d the answer cam? back, ' 'I'm 19. how old d'y think I am. ; SIX 1" 1 Th youngster was thr. infv-rmei i h would have o produce 125 bond
t'.i tor xia a r r-a i r n n Tn..rMl...
1 1 r didn t start 1
ir.-,'.his c.o:h. hut took
Thursday. Wink- r.o perfor a hunt throueh cost of
th
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sion's findings.
CommUssioner Iwl? hld that the 1 decrease was too small to b of; much help ir. cutting l:ing costs and hlpinc business bak to nor- 1 mal. "Th decision of the ce,r.im:s-!-r. that rats be reduced Js ur.ir.im-' ous." said Twis.. "My dissent Is km-; Ited to what appears to m to be Unustif - 1 e. or.omic was:. A ten rkn reduction will, in the case f many commodit.es have'
r' Me ir.fluenc ir lowering '..vine, stimulating in lusrrv.
amelior ::.g economic cor d::iori or
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Michigan .:. Thursday me rr.'.r.g at 'D'iSO o'clock. Re-v. Clac.de Young off.eiiting. ' At 1 O'cjork the body
will b taken to G-
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' Orcani2.1t: an is a absolutely necessary.
ft et or : Ye 11 ra
far without dnite plans operaticn such .as you ar with hre."
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in 1 c--' a ". d mrchant. : r. c F 1 ling Mak'.'ski"s meeting Ar: linp. Ellsworth's. Sviro' anl;
CharVs R. Fiv
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o father Ol.ep, b'l
1:1 t h : rr. f. re sd. pr.ze 1 old ye U stores , hung up.
returnee a cnupl of "I ;rv " civer th wir an 1
TMrt-lie senior nur.ss and alumni of the St. Joseph hospital bn--1 iefe1 in the nursefx' dining room of that institution at 6 o'clock last V-r '
Th. general
. inafted to h'.---, festivities.
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Meitnber; :f .he Eiks. their friend
and ithe put.Iic will turn cu mas.x next We lnsday eveni:
attend, th Good Will Dance to bj youth' release on bonds late, ye.terEiven.at Elk's Temple by Mrs. Vera 1 day- afterntVn.
g to , man's
ai en-s. He broke the r.ews , bringing u? into mor fave rable and by a verbal attack on ?h .on!tb'. re 1 itiorshin. aV ho-n a
father failed to be J. abroad." .
Commissinr.r Cox said that "to the extent tha: a mau e is r.ow orerntine as a sr;nus b;:rdn upon commerce, .tnd siiouid be materially reduced, and tha: uj.on a considerably lower level rf ra".es. with an .nlueed higher vI of traffic activity, r.c: ohly will th cirriert secure mnr net revenu but th pro.- ; erity of the country as a whole will b preatly enhanced. I entertain no doubt of our power and duty undr
Confined tr .la II. Facine th prospect of a nicht In
! station some of th bravado left : Winkler and he appealed to hi
vour.c fn?r.d. who was ridir.ir with
en 1 him when arrested. Th your.e
father Anally obtained tho
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Two-fctory frame Cottage Grove. O.. P. E. CaWrt t.. JS.000.
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