South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 149, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 May 1922 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH EEND NEWS-TIMES MONDAY MORNING. MAY 29. 1022

AGGREGATE CUT OF 548,000,000 IS ANNOUNCED Maintainanre of 5a I'ni" plnyr- Hardest Ifit ly .w Reduction.

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l?'irfhair. rir.-.vr of the m;f : paper tnat Keoirnrd .fion nan iven r,,n!nv affr-fted b-, th" prr-nt de- ; the information that the drowned ric.on w.o hr 4 4 7. r-r th. j,nr ha.-j hoy's name was Gforpe Shriner. 1:1' p-.weYof tl-eir uaes i"i lfUT. i'-rl-viim (ieor?e Shriner to he the t"rdr tho term.- f the der ;-iop : hoy drowned, the Hacarus hoy's ,1-).. , ,3. .igrated n'ü "rornmon j pirens were not told of Klawinykl's i il.-ii" and -f iniate 1 to mitiiher some story. 1ST, no. u f re rut fie e..ts an hour. Th" father of the Ka?arus boy inT.abor v a ?;m;iir .da- em pb-yd , f f,rr:u-d a Xr-ws-Thms representa-,-,ro'ir;d h..p. roat.d J,u.--. ard. ; tive la.-t niht that he was unable arder!:-ir:i! nun.h ync 'M.l'i:. ah ' obtain any d"t'.nite Information

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bri lite ten It- ar.d a..ii.-t.i its. pile - numerous inquiries, and on each ,1 r:er- ditehim: and hni.tim; en-, "-sion was told that Krvin was not Cin,er. tirenien. r-t--. wre .ut tli"jt horn. He al.-o stated that he was ,.,,!-,'., !! ".nr. 7hv number J . T I : t 1 1 by Krvin' mother that Krvin ivi-on. tra- k ar-1 tiiaintenanre fore- j fishing that day out had Kon to mr-n and asi-'ant foremen wer- cut , the water in the rear of the Sinser thre- rent- an hnur. j far-tory. This was later changed, Other 1 isae- wer tue. hau:-s in 'Mr. Hacarus stated, to Hudson Lake, tt,,- ' mn::on-:- of way depart-j Notify lollc nt Nicht, me-t exiepi tho... under th- .-hop. Whr n no tra.e of the Hacarus boy rrift KT-'-fni'-nt. who wr- ut fnurf"ubl be found the police were notirni an hour. Mehanh V helpers j :l"d Saturday nicht of his disappearin "the- a!. i departm. nts. .-xrept 1 an-.'. Deirin; to obtain further ln-(ho-.. iit-.-Ier the -hop Vrsft. ;ti,'ie, -! formation from younff Klawtnki. 'mer.f were rut one rent an hour, i -Mr. Hacarus requested the poller to It via emphasize!, however, that all ''"inpel him to te'l them his story, of the re ri'.iiiiinuni rates and ! An ofReer went to the KlawinsM will not siPi.lv in a uniform mnnn'T 'home Sunday morning hut was told

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afferte.l ;v loi'al rondition. Thr- d-rhion was rea'-led. it was sa;rl. before tti announcement of the cut in freight rates. ,.; wis hH no to permit the , omphM ion of the minority Icisiori o that both could he ijjiinl ..ir.iult ate -ously. Cl.is It-liictiii. The cla-fcs of employes and the cut authorceu I ? i o-:i!i case follow: HriI-; uii.lir.,: alnter, ront ruction. mason and o-rrrt, ater supply and plum!. er foremen, except certain water supply and plumber foreman coming under th provisions; of the rut authorized. Inst July derreia of five t or.is an h' ir. As-isrant t.ridg-e 1:: i hl i n painter construction. mison ar.d concrete w a t e ; uppiv anu p4umr.r io:em."i. - r..ai wharf era! rh'it" and foretii.n. pile driver. er f ' an i f.-i fi Tu e lire him a : -1 hoist ir-n en-.n'ers t n 1 .'ride ir.i e. tor, water sap ply an 1 except a-itanf ;dur.;ber foremen ron'.iru ur'.dT , f rt ili! provisiein of tl n , ('Ii of last duly . hour. cr a-' of nv ri e f n t MI Se.-tiop. tr i i"l; r n d mainT'Mi.iU ! torer.o r. and a-:tar.t se.-tion. track r.l tna:tit.-r.an-- ( -em';:- decra v thre- i-e-its a i! lH:r. Meehani ir- th- r. liritna nee of wa and Pri-ls:- and hull lsnu departments ei-. pt the.-,- that come w ithin the S'n;ii. tf aureeni-r.t with f. dem t -d -ho-. i ni ;'t s -d -c re.i s the fou- r's an h t i r . Mri-hinic.' iielp-'rs in tL- mainte-I'V'i--of wa a;:l br;dc nnd t'tiilding d e pa rt m n t s. . rept th-.- that ' in within tii. 4. ope of a gr- me nts w:h the l--raed h o p r fts !-.'!;'- of .:. ,-.r:t an h--ur. T: a. i-r-r 1 i ! ron " o t in-1 .". ;e mon j wav hops j pro.; s an , la dth, m r I a r - t other ..f t'v.a n 1 round h o u v . 1 1 f -.- rr hour I i.i !'! ;-i p:ie d r:et t'' t . '.. p'l TC. p r. rr f - ; d.' 15"' r ir 1 ; i . v.n.r ard !'.".! e ", z v e r -s row ! n 1 tii p -l or :1a ir - r ar.d Tey;,if rs de' r' r; r l.a r e rr of ;", ( efs an hour. nt p" o . d i vvl a r -- u n d .hr ps r l roun. IVsi; h as h iv .-. 2 h" e W 1 Tc h men ,1 . . i ' I , III -e t uilder a h.j" it T:.en. borer, coal rn i r c u nder : r a -r on list! i r- r- - - d ' r " a e ! j 3 j , r f . e p t t n .' " r:a; . 1 . p : o a rf ar.d n : ti; a n ;; car hriii r;ia.N ' v e s ? . . t fere - m d e'V.r np O V ! tf. C ll to r e ; " ei! 1 ri m l n be (1 ."re l rt t.p -'-- f o i i :ed f.-r h: ' - rh m;. o a r - v.i.i C l. ; -. Ii:i noiT PtvMTOlM ! J D!.'Ti: MT. M: ). Mr. . T -: if he I ! s ' i - - i ! ".rf id . : w i a .i - received by r 1 ' : r I.r.-ry of Wav ll.en I,;! , : . ; .1 v .r c p , Srip.rrt - : ;i!"-r of 1 M 1 : r. ' e - 1 and P. ill-. " r c' . :r. t t on .'.'vvav boird ir. - r b. e J F. rc-.M-r rer grar 1 te-r :c' ' , 'ar. ;.:.a:or. C e, c -i w.T h t h a ' a i th ' . .' r ! to th 1 r. v s u ;'-1 r. a t . race we i d.d not . i . . r bo . . 1 . ra P a v o in ra: t a k -a tely.' 4 I c:rsr, :n tb. j fl-i !:',', I f th 1 w a - up . -v -a , r a w o;Th c.T wi-; be o .r r(..;i, ; i m til f -1 - CA PITA I.I T DIPS. T'.ROOKI.INi:. Ma". May 2 John Munro Lnr.gye ir. rap:til:t and rnir.irs rngir.er. .!! u.l'.er'.y at h! home her Su-day He was Urf!y ir.'er''1! !n minora! and lumber Ian Is in northern M-chisran and at one t:mew.a mayor r f id.irc.v.etv, Mich Ie horn In I.ar.t s-e r. Mi-

Hides Knowledge of Death Through Fear of Scolding o 'ontirrid fr-m pae on.) j

: r w ;t to t I : i r-i 5 l-r.y fhj.j. 1 into the w.itrr t.'if- hvy rjr:r.t KJa'A,r.fki rorro: rrf' l N'l-'ir.'f, .rory of th' pr- :. ?. '-(t riiit h sil l he i .v ;'iA- r'-t Ji n to the jrfar at la-t v tiiii - Klau ir.ki ail h ! i r ; ' h i p -c !'! t -r th' hoy' 'hfll a t;1 to'l hi ni to Kr t it )n th- ! i'c-xri. - ;. I. I :i"t ! . .frail to Trll Story. Th Kii'.vir.-ki hoy rturr.fl to hi jhoni'- al.'.ut 2 'l"--k I. 'it w;n afr.iiil !to t -1 1 hi- nir,thr r th4 I arnt.s of fh' I '." r i r : - l-r.y ah-'Ul thr drownln;. t-Hr:,z that h- 'A'miM b- r-jrinianl-l Mr r : i . lt fichlns nf:r his mother ' l.a ! arii'-'l h!ni r.o: to so (ie tTC rnot.h'T blie'r'I that li it fh' honv of rrlit!VtP, b'Jt '.'r,. it v'iH1 'hit thit h- hi 1 nit 'ifci thr that rlay. h ir-qMirefJ ol Krvni ;i t th- vh-r'ibrajts of hor -r,r. Krvln r; r,(or;i' hai oftn tr.'J tr,trthr .'nl n'h:i Mr? L'.irüH !rM ti.at thr' two lo .c (-; y-r-n if tthr ahrut o'clock hit morninj. Krvln was aain qus;tio:.rl. afrilo! of ih? (one'tj"nr.- if hr toM of th (rrvn:r.L'. Krin rtem"! that he hi J ?'T. i-.v.iv with fJrorK" that diy. I.it-r in thr- day Krvln ronfp??r"l to hi- ir.r-thrr th-it h- had ar-com-lan."l (Jr-orce to th rir anl hi'l .r,', h;:;'. fall in and disappear. His moth'-! ia unah!' to -j)"ak Kn?ll.h ;t''j-n!!y and awaited thv return of h'T dHUhter to till hrr of th ilri'wnir.c, uith the Intention tf r.oti- ; fyins; th parent.- of the Bayarus loy. liefore th- 'laughter returned, it was learned tthrouKh the newpthe K la wi nski's. after mak ins; 1 Frvin was In church, but that would make him report to the police station hat afternoon. Krvin and hi. father appeared at the station at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon and after telling his story, the lad nrronipanied the police to the sce-ne of the drowning and acain told how the Ragaru; l.oy cam to hla death. A brother-in-law of Krvin re-toM th story a 'Krvln had told him that day. as told above, stating that he had Hsk-d his mother if he could go tishim; but was; refused. Krvin then fold Iiis hro lier-in-liw that he met the Rauarus boy and the two started for the river, ending in the 'iwning of tli lidzani boy. SAYS COX CRESS WILL APPROVE TARIFF MEASUßE Continued from page one.) new tariff when they can get It in under lower rates. "This importation of wool does TV! indi "if- th at the tariff is going t. fl-vtroy our business with other countries. Rut it does indicate that the importers are the very men rho expect under the new tariff a boom in ht;?ineyi and they are preparing to take immediate a d -at. r.f age of the passage of the bill. Ikatimln Normal "l'n-lr the emergency tariff our Ifta !e i- becoming more nearly norj mal than that of any other nation, j After the present tariff bill becomes a law there will 'i m even greater a.Uarce in our trad, both 'foreign and domestic "I have been through ight tariff del ate. The importers and democrats al.va- pu' up the same camAuflaged att ick that we hear tAday bur the ( Mirrv tnevrtaMv return Tl ipports a republican protective u!i en a new foundation I? ! tr.rirT e i l e . I y the business of the countr to rrbuil-I rn era of prosperity. ' It : up :t the protective prrnch '.e tht the great propprlr y of !l:i - oiip.try his heen rt::it. "We ;u oi.ped today to meet the eco"n i. Mtuation simh as the worlld ;ri ! ,-. er e-n owing fo the utterly .':s?or,fd and dislocated conditions 4 f ex. dimge. The fundamental con- .' .n cf all tariff leeislarlon today i:r entirely differnt from what 'bey wer prior to lh war errheless ;h: is not an argt:n.er.f for d-!ay in tariff revision The f.rst e-ent!al -? business is ?o rf stability of londitir-n so far "t b,ey depend upon the tariff le--h.la:on of the r.nintry. RTi-itn a tr a diu st itself to a dis' ouraelne t ir.fi 1" r 1 even t. one bad'v con.iter than it can to a! f suspense and doubt. 1 c ; d;t;o "1 hi -ran : - i1 ; h e r e ! .1 1 e a r. n; e n t i r x .v.:v ' T h ,h n?e a i fir -i 'a t- c 1 1 . so. to pass the tariff and Mnomir- measures to jtlmti- ' v,i en -o-jrace the improvebuin.es w hich now rime w scfinc an 1 dIay w h : h. t h '.rtr.o -ra:? rare frc.ired jn iph. pctp-r:nc th arrival of ;o.j -f business tabt!;ty. Our duty :. to bu'IJ up our own frir- .and when that is ar. !hed. we sr.afl able to fco ! ;rd: if'iw.ird and no one need hive any 'feir that we shall n-M ge: our "nre of foreign trade." PI AYIVr. vT ITII PTTV I li.l I liMI 1 1 t iJV .' i nnv wlini iTl: nnATtim ,

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tvnt IV( Tr.T T CT f - on T, i I l.'l l.HAI eijl,-, .lilV . PUy - irg w-th a revolver which he told r-hee he had found, James 0. Sex- " Sunday shot and eriour.'y wo-unde.; his brother Freddie. . years old James W. Sexton, father of the l.oy-,. said Jamc had told him that the an an not loaded. Following the .hocting James ran from hi? home hut hater surrendered at

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KASHA' MAPI TUNIS tOIIi Hy Frank I. Solar Instructor of Manual Training Detroit I Itch Schools Radio waves are srnt jiut in various lengths and the waves you wish to receive mu3t be ,,:unel in" fori your outfit. This is accomplished by! manipulating the slides of your tun-l inp: coil. And here's how a tuning j coil Is constructed: i ue ton is uie m?i iiunt ui inaKt.,1 fJet i rollinc 'in and s.w off the handles. To hold one-half nound of wire, the r-in should he i 'n-in'-h in diameter and H inches long. Mske a shallov groove .with a markln.; guage 5-16 inch from one nd of th core. Drive a brad on ti:t .;;de of the groove nearest the enJ of the core. Then give that fnd of the core a coat of she!! ic. Wind with No. 2'2 enameled copper wire. Twist tho wire once or twice around the b.-.id, allowing about fi inches of the wire to project for makintr a conner t'on. This done, start winding yh- v ire around the core. The firsi lime around the wire is placed ia the groove made

Pinched Plans to Put Roosevelt Ideals Into KHect in State or Pennsylvania

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MR. AND MRS. OIFFORD PINCHOT POLITICAL VR-TORY.

(Co.ij right. i 22. hy NFA Kern v.) MII.FOItb, Pa.. May 2. The spirit of Theodore Roosevelt live

ariin- I want other f, liows ;o hlp me." His disciple. C.ifford Ihnchot. whoj Pmch-'t .-aid very d -;si e!y that st.iith d the ountry hy tipsettirg the 1 h- was not croomi'.g himself for-rock-ribbed boss syst em of IVnrasvl- Ith' presid.-n . in si ite of the r.ivan! a and winnine the reouhliran ! tion-w;d talk of .:n ev. ntuthty. j

nomination for povernor. is alreadyworking on a program of prorrfsi e go ornment that utvpiest iona biy had :ts inspiration lrt years ago fn Roose elt. "One of the most delightful things." Pinchot id. "w- the practically unanimou. support riven me hv the people who were behind T. R. in 1 S 12. Pinchot. who came 0 "f!ry TowII. in FF2. Iunrnf. wno came to -a.ry iew ers." hif Pike county lome. to n f t e r thf. .'imn.ilfü Trill MA Ol 1113 plans. Hotter Gnrrnnmit.

"A r.',ivt powerful factor m the j and women, ti.e n, st .-.riippe. m . a -campaign. Pinrho; said, "am that; -'.ate. to x.tmme the situat jrr. a r.-l J Ihr -,,.t.eal for hett.r government ! si:g2 s a fit. 1 :;ci. i! i la n tiiat can be; was made directly to the individual ubm t?ed to the ic-.-b.turc rxti nun and woman in all parts of the , J.tn'nry. Well work a'.l summer on I sta'e. The result proof That it was i this ;ob. 1 heard." i "The w hole t--ate goerr.m--n. has t This is in c'd Roosevelt doctrine. to be r-c,rgar.i.ed. Tb.ir.k of it j Pinchot'.- Htf-t thought in mapping there are no let-; than 1'2 sr-p.ir.it": out hi rfogram : the veMing to- bureau and departmert . not re-;

gether of the fragm-r.ts of the split republican party. Hi most srir-T'1 -' bar act wa sending w onl to hi dereat"d opponent. Atty. den. fleor;e

Alter, loviüng him to "Grey Towers" ; d--to cons.tlt en i!ans fo- th1 fall er

-imnal.n. Kveryoorjy ts is rlimhinc oti nd it !- he-; ;l - eved he will have little difficulty in' defeating the democratic cand:,iate.j Not One-Man Hule. "Mine no? going to le

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man government." Pinchot said."

"The fellow who plays a lone hand, j I've cot a r- al Ji,b ahead." under such circumstances a exit In Pin; hot give. a big .-hare of cre-d-this state, ! bound to fall. , it for his victory f the women. "I want to be ;n touch with the : "You can't dictate to women hf thought in the state on all que-. prdit :. 1 !y." h 5.a:d. "They won't tie nr.. I'm coing to spend the urrplftir'! for it."

How to Build a Radio Set

The coj-t of constructing the radio receiving set Mr. Solar describes in this series f.f seven articles is so very small that most any boy can affora to pay for the materials out of his Trrvn pocket. Aud just think of the fun you Ijav buildinc it! ' If you haven't started, do t-n to. lay. He the hirst in your neighborhood to own a set.

with the marking sauce. Do this while the shellac is still wet; when ... .t- ...... ... . place. Shellac the core as you Lwind the w i o. i When you have reached the other j end of the 'oi'.' drive another brad j mto it and tatvn the wire as you did before, allowing about six inrhes to extend at this end also. Wind this end of the wire around a pencil to make a "pig a l It is not to he used as a connection. Lay the coil aside and make the t-nds of the coil base. The size for thes is given in th- diagram. Fasten them to the roil with screws forced in about 1 U in hes from the top of the end pieces. The base board of the coil is the next thing to make. It is fastened ARF HAPPY APTKR HIS IV: er here working out that program. I've won. Iu I 'haven't got the swelled head. I'm trot o;ng to the nba that I know it all I "!i-n a man gets to' pres.oen-. tial he- or.;r.g rn a bonnet it's all off." ho said "I'e .-r go d governor' ruined have .;.a ambition o n too miny that way. I1 e president. ' 1 t;.' go rnor jowill keen me busy." Rudert SjtC'lll. Huh un or: th' P:ti.-ho 1 rc grant; . . . . . . . i t t is .-ening nie s;.ue unanrcs t-w n.iu- - . i m chilis i" oui im mm..'-. re-ti'.m in: eff: ct." h- si;d. "And -nt nr'T'I lo o auv lim" i, mi, j it. Wir bin - f-w we--k.- I will api p!r.t a v.'iur.T r committee of mn I ........ ; sp';n.eib'.e to any ; under the .un ' t . . i-w - -s . 7 Vr r r r r i" f ' 1 hut the forema n a keep til the h. UpJ""se d to-e--aniz itior.s in or He Co-aid f;' t if h-' were ;- gov-! It an imposeiü'de form of as far as fficier."y t govrnmti roncetned. rHllt to Women. "My prr.i;ram will 1-e to chang" I ha; Nir tmth., cl w! ;s needed j o'.'i r f r e- ! leg. si 1 1 :on. j H.arriburg is a rjue cuiive action, anl not

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to the end pieces and then the legs are fastened to the base. The slides, which are next att ached, may he purchased Ask for two 3-16 inch brass slider rods and sliders to tit. If you wish you may also purchase a tonden.-er and a detector. In articles to follow, however, directions for miking the. parts at home will be given. Proceed now to wire th coil. More holes for the binding posts at A and R, an 1 also holes for the wirethat are to connect thj- prists. Connect the six inch piece of ire left at the end of the coil to A. after running it through the hole in the end piece of the tuning coil. Scrap. off the insulation of this wire to make a good connection. Connect another wire to the end CLAIM INCREASE IN COAL OUTPUT Report Says Advance Due to "'Higher Prices and More Active Demand. U ASdlLMi I ( )N. .May 2S. iteports " from the bituminous coal tield still operating in spite of the general mine strike showed a general and t notable increase in production setting in last week, the geological survey reported Sunday. For f nr successive day?, including Thursday the last reported railroad cars loaded with new coal numbered mor than 14.600 and on Tuesday the total was 1",02 car?. The survey estimated this would give a total production of more than r.inri.ooo tons for the week ras compared with high previous week since April 1 when the' strike was called of about L.'OO.OOo , tons. "The increase is largely in re-; spnnse to hieher pri e--. and more ' ariv demand" the report said. 1 "calling into production mines which : j have been hitherto working only ! part time in districts n t affected I by the strike. To a 11 uen smaller - xtent. the increase results from re-j sumption of work in eastern i Kentucky and southern West 'irg 1 n 1 a . The purvey added that "it clear that consumers Mocks must he falling, hut bv how much 1-; uncertain." Anthracite production remains a!-j most completely stepped hy the' strike, the report indicated. , DR. CARDFSER ; FAREWELL SERMO AT LOCAL CHURCH ''on".nued from pag- nn.) Hal VanAkin X'iolinist. Mr. P'red . Flb'd. Fl tte. Anthem Sh Paul's Chori. Invocation Pv. W. F. Mr-Kenz: I v D. Violin Solo Mr. Hal Han Akin. I Seas& ! It's toasted. This ono extra process gives a rare and delightful quality impossible to duplicate. i i Guaranteed by ; i

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