South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 150, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 May 1922 — Page 1

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27AUT0SREADY AT INDIANAPOLIS FOR LONG EVENT

3arnpy Oldfirld, Forinrr Leading Karn Driver, Will I. lor. f00 MILKS FOR DRIVERS ('ftol Wratlirr L Predicted for Indianas (rr.it Automobile Content. i:;rIAN'.P'r.I. May 23. Drivw: - ar" rM'!y. machines ar tooled to , rfe. tion, the rrou r heie all -li.'ir remain.- to make the tenth an-T--.il ",00-rn;!0 international Mvf-pp j'aker, automobile rirc at the I n- .';. r.ax;"4:s motor peedvay a h! j ; i e? -a ;a obar wfather. An 1 the we,, her man jironaises 1k. i'. Promptly at 10 o'clock tomorrow V ' rnir.:: 21 machines will fash past . f': starting wir and the long race. w .hi I. - . Itii-.i' v ..if-ehl. for many 'I irs a baling rar- driver, ill pace 1h- J.-It) f.r oi lap. The dist'ii :."- euipn-'" - '(! ttirns around the Z ;j mil? o a!. Th- r.Kp is. for ears f 11 " i et o ir. ' Vs piton displace--ir --nt or un'Icr. Thrr :;. o h;ae- which w e r o ip-r inf 1 th- i ; r h t uti'lT a .-uspension of rthf to try to .juilify this after- " r. o-n f a i i . l . Krank I avid.-on's r1'i'.y vaivo ni'-tnr lrok down while ;,ik:r; !' turn. "Will I tm iarlner's j'.' Vjnt a!ji broke down while- being Wi-racvl up fr tri 1 1. Jack Curtr r no wis wrecked by Klf Irivcr Tommy Mtdl'.gan while ir::i:r.,' up. It may be repaired and I:i.u-r'ii!fh a the automobil had vn more .-p .-d th m th required ' S1' mi'.c !ini;r in unofficial trials, the A. A. A. ropt.--.-t board printed it ' j'frrr.lv'i'in, o enter provided the Kmn'r waive.! all r!t:ht to any of the ij-rize rnone . Ss.i.oM hi Piiv Approvm-ae!y SS.'.OOrt n prizes viH be awarded to the flrs: ten driv(.7 to c-'nipl' ? the Ii re, J2(,,0t't0 beir. awarded th- driver crossing the v.:.-" Ri.-. A cool bieeP pivp indications of r-.od-M ate tpii'f raurf tomorrow, re -r lilting ;n a ftirly iiv1 track tomor.jow md fivorlng cliar.ces for the t -t abl ish .mc :i 'f new records. Cool wr ither m ins üftle tire trouble, iwh:'e a f-tronu sun will cause intense .; it on the bri--ks. The record for 't! e tra k '' M m:K.- per hour v. -: rr .4 rie l v Kaipii J e i'a.rna m drivers from foir countries ,r. erica. Fianr", Kr.gland and Italy w ill i on.p' te. AutonitdM'.es reps e.-rsr in l: ?h- industry in the I'nited .f-Mtf?, Kran - ar.d Kngland will ftart. The t:a k wa idoed to the Irivers la:-, today and was treated to its anr.ii! bath to remove the oil av.A si.i.-' . FornuT WiniMT Fritrnal. Th.: ye ii' 1 .o p. . p : ot . : f r v e e : r t: T".''.:: forme ra e. fmm all in lica- - t" be the erratest of ..ver tr: locd track. . nn er: Jules dnnx, F i'.ph I'll::. a. Howard Wilcx I Ton'.:i:y Mi'ton will start. In tK. 1" i r - '.'r,'' r ! h.a. been rum r. t: i--r ii is b- n ab'.e to repeat Jlis i t. T!1.' i'U,i!;A i..il' i.f ti'kets an:I t";e f h'"i'.l iT-d- thif crowded tlie ho!:ru- and temporary .-:h: in h' a:, d a capa ;ty rr"W. L ist year the at.rd as broken, more 1 a 1 1 mw d t l II e than lroh'on. T ii rr..t :'.--. i:-."g through the CONGRESS OPPOSES TUT TT TOI I YiT UTinnnn

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Iiooranizntioii of Army and Navy Departments Into One Strikes Snaj:. . ' I WAstilM.'lVN. May Admin-j is;r iti'T. '-- r.--ci u 1". 1 1 l'xn pk-n t f i or.oa...a jir:mc::: it.:- the war ar.d navy do-; ui.b r o:.e head will meet I' n in cor.i'h f miot;.- ppOMt i..rr.-, .t was iiart -d tod.ay .Vn c :.irs: hol.'. tiie b al word to p r . v-, ir. ' Fo in dexter, repubhem. of Washing-1 ton. ranking m.-jcrit y me naher of I f . e .-e r I e naal affairs committee. rf th- in the x Ol i prT' i: both characterized the raw: tr Ah .1 r.-.r.ico to tho efTective adliilr.istratirn .f the two departments. "It i very ea?y to wreck the ori ar.bt-itlr. of our ptverr.ntient that J:as been elody built up on eo'.ü f ound ition through experience of a

' iZ " I:- i't:i .' l" .lexiCo ideals .nie pr it benefit nii-iit c Miej viIF M-ch Mav -..-Imw Will He .dou uter- ,.n th .-f.r,l . Tho r;ra rd rmv is V-v r- wav n : . A.!r:i.n,ra;i. o. ir.r. m:gh: jth!3 time in the southern states from th t .nf, v(.rx,.. i;al mai v la n -: ' . ... ? " .,. Tb. V,,v,T;.,, l,iM- a. ' ' C' !:-n-

the :gb! :t thro'jgh the hotiM. , according to word received bv F g . ; ' ' :5,l'I1" v"-4 a-: lt --uns o later war tne, Thf. r,,0 r pap-,- und--:-t: ' ,. " a I, , , , . , gua-es are spoken ther-. Many can-j ovvarr of Memoria! day in NiP-s Sailor. .Inly 22. duty and privily o amine on in- ,:ptr,rt for mu--- i- - but its reje.t.on b ti., srr.at- eern- j agent s along the border. tJot understand Lloyd ;e..r when T, JV wh,n t1., r-.v lU ;My . Th-re hav- b,,n other contest.- ir. .rruction in d-votion to the nat:on V ' .i .v..coi by tb- op.sitton evenj The reported revolt Is d.gn.d to Rt, 5pf,lk, antl h, c,nn,: Urai,rstar,l u- n o h ' thi, citv. bt r.- ,h:, h has ar.at.-d i he ,t ' Unt. , of error, mad- tr, .r.-,u:. , f a,lm;r.i;::of:o:: c-r. tin re. make On Pelix D:az. president of tn.n, uh.n th,y r-Piy. The f.uce j W'nf itV -hor and oMi, r i a ,r, , infect on the pir .,f :h. j Mr.nri.d' I.a,v i, not a day for ! 7;. ,f.f . 'Sl:; " - l ,-n. Vxa.i-wcrth. r-puolioan. of Mexico ami cvenhrow Obn.on, ?c-' ,nhf;r idt,5 ,?5 s;mi,;h in tnrs- ' , ! pub!:- tlian thi -n-. I port and cann- It is nn a ho'i- , ' ' ' '' V New York. cha.rn.an of the ras cording tr reports hrre which dc ,,.,nn ' v.w--.s v,v ,v,.. i JJVV v J..:,. U tV .'"i . r.uf.ictur r. wno w. r.t -r.or b

iiillitary arT.ura er-, mit tee. and Sen ; dared Diaz plans to enter Mexico! " -w.. tt i-..-. i "i Amr.rrn c,.-mi-'no" m v, : ,.' a . a- , .r ,'a v i ,.iT cheuhng .!'.

century and a half." said Polr.dex-; however, and both American and tt, view? are ahared br Sen. J fexican agents doubted thit the s.tF.i r5 iiMuan. of Vermont, chair-1 uation is at present fjoriou f i r it. an cf th- naval affairs committee." j Obreren. rI"he army and r.avy are aJrevidy co-1 i-imiLir revolutionary projects in rdl:iat d by. the fact they have a the last yfar have been promtply put or..::.o!i ceimmander In chief In th" down by the Obregon government f.rohVrt. It i; fher folly tcjand it believed that the present Irr.ag-.r. the entirely different func-' reported "uprising" may b the work

tioro of th- arir.y and na-y can bo actually directs .1 by or.p man."

Flicker of Eyelash Saves Morgue-Bound Man From Funeral I) F.TItO IT. May The Ri ker of an eye!a.-h cnanged Z. M. Sarheim's dea'intion frnm th morgiie to a receiving hospital when Deputy Coroner Conley railed for the t.ody of the supposed suicide. Im'-rjrncy m'-a?-Tires takn by the ho-pital refulted in his recovery. Sarheim slashed his throat with a razor in a f;t f despondency .and was reported d'ad. After ordering a tdab the morgue prepared for the body. Conley rc.-ponded to the rail with a co.'lin. He was about to depit S;riir:im in the coffin when a h'iht quivering of the man's eyelash ir.di -ated that he was ;iot dead.

MOVIE MANIA IS CAUSE OF ATTACK ON BEBE DANIELS Scientist Iiics Rcnort After! Investigation of Caprice 1 at Hospital. SCIENTISTS' REPORT Claim? to Hospital Attendants j That He Was Hired to Slav Actress. LOSA .VG ELKS, May 20. The nrr emotional disease, "movie mania," is 1 what ails Charles Caprice, who invaded the home of Hebe Daniels with th avowed intention of killing the movie star, according to Doctor Victor Parkin, in a special report issued "Movie Mania1, tinns its roots in the d?dre to do something romantic. glamorous, or spectacular to emu-j late the example of, or shine in the' reflected glow of a screen celebrity. Dr. J'arkin is county psychiatrist and an expert of national reputation. Coutinrd at 1 1 capital. Caprice's rate rests with Dr. Farkin and psychopathk-ts at ls Angeles County Hospital. They are trying to determine whether Caprice's calm announcement that he was hired to kill the Rim ftar is a phanta.-y or whether someon actually sought to use him as a death instrument. District Attorney Woolwine will be cuided largely by their report. Pwtor's Diagnosis. "M. conclusion." -ays Dr. Farkin. i.f Ulli V lrill i1 It. Vt'U tUUll"Liail.' 1 inferior type, usually harmless but! given to delusion and boastin?. in-j lulged in to mask his subnormality. It would be manifestly unfair to prosecute him criminallv on his own storv of his intentions, because he did no real harm. "Caprice is not a drug addict. U's case. an interesting psychopathic His use of slang, his wagt:er

'and effort to seem hardboiled arojtion in the wor'd.

characteristic of the constitutionally! rfm-inr 1 n,,Ut i V... r.. .r.A 1 1 1 1 i . i nun"! t . i.' v i . 'i in narcotic smuggling, as he say?. though he may imagine he d.d." The prisoner, ill .lad. di-luveed and unarmed, was am sted the nicht of May iv when he gained nt ranee I r-i thw ll iniIj lintiii IV.aii.iHli- H O ' ' " v ' ' v. ... .. l. i . .. . j . . . . : . oa'i sfiuciu sfou 1 1 nie, m ;iu.t View Ike screen star. ContraliT Story. Prowlers or like character, rangj "l,in no-iv ii- if ion.-- .i.ioiw I definite fancied grudges. are frelouently encountered around Hnllv - ' . M -... t . , i .. , , r 1 .. I " "i'ii 'ii uir o'l.

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TO SUi : ; o n m a y n a e a u e m p t e i Continued on page two.) MEXICAN REYOLT AGAIN THREATENS1 Southern States Arc Re5tle3 and Seek Revolution, U. S. Agents Find. Ji SAN ANTONIO, Tex.. May :?. - with 15.0 men from Guatemala within .70 days. Simultaneously with th4e advice--carr.e word that ur.r.si and revolts under Pia, men were patnin hfvuiway in the states of Coahulla. Jallion. Neuvo I.ieon. Vera Crn? Sm

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1 '-'vi - i ' a'--.v,,';::' .... -. . . . A ' ... a-.'a -T.I n -5s V- i WORLD HISTORY BY SUPER-FILM, GRIFFITH PLANS Master Mind of American Pro- j dnetions Plans Mammoth j Project Soon. ItV .IAMFS W. I) FAX ("topyriuht. 1?.'.'. by NMA Service NEW YORK. May D. W.ünf-i fith. just return d from London, bus, given this writer the following detail? of his propo.-ed film, depicting i the history of th world. j II. C,. Wells wiil h'-ir! a "heard of historians" compo:-inc the most not-; livintr autliorities on hiMory. in:- ptMI,i UU1 n-'x, ino :in i: 111 determining h-w events, of history ! "r? tn 1,0 intenu a ted. ! Work on the iiim wiil ttart within, in vear. It will c n-isi of inn or more ne'.s ej jtoM in ins ailments of 10 or U re ls.i I The hha will io a preachment ! again?t war. It will 1m exhibited U even' naSeei wi'l b photographed in

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i vir.i'u i.u ci i ue i or iu. .mum i i I the interiors will b. mule in Amer - I K,a. Filming. of the picture will extend I oer a o. riod of v,-ei,.l vear.s. Th j xvll- j. in 0;jlt tjrrUr,.S1 in .. i i - . i , .. r . i ... . . . l iiuiiii ..i; iimiui.". i'i iiP.u iü.iiii.i . . . have already pbalged their Upport. i I'.r.tbith is now . nh-toiA Am. rir.m jcapitil in the project. ()nf m7in iCto an,j ont, ,1)an in ; London are alrc.dv ercaued in prcj j, irintr p,,ins fr th,. lUming of the 1 1'ivuuv. . . . - . "in,.. .... f....I lif . ' r-' lt4V " ' '. v. ; t,,0 ,.1t . statement he h -s for pul-i. ition. This inter - ; vif.w lv-;trs ollt in nf.ry dera.i a ion-! ! , ; , (,H.,lfh-, ,,,, ,lV th: J wrtr two iior.x.- affo. "It's Juft an ida that will i be worked out if pcr.-everar.ee and I rue. "It i.- tlie i'iea that to think i j to un.ler.-tand and with, understanding th.re can be no wus. There are - r.ever ioient dis.igi eeme:its in 1 rary ilubs or in any e therinsr tliir.king persons. "The motion picture is the speranto of expre.-sion. it is th- ori language the rntit - w oil l ur. hr 1 ptaml If Lloyd (ir-.rce or any f the crat lead, rs at the Ciem i cnferenie todav coüld make all th nrit-r lei-traies unueis.an i c.ear.v his viewpoint and his expreion of other del.A-v-.tes understand clear y "Th motion picture can e -ir. ier tood in nu.-i'ia, the Orient. Geimar.y. j France, or in any country. It can be' the means of making people think.; There i- a surpri.inc number of( people who do net read. The people ( of America are cultured ;it compare. I; tries but even here many people read ' only what interests thehi. ihe sport pace, the dramatic cpl.ir.in or some' ?pcial feature. Many do net read; at ?11 and very few read abvHit the; things that make then think. "This i th idea. I iiirid with H. G. Wells, Iyu d Fe ivorbn ok a: d other men of influence in Kurope. "Wells was t pf husia.-tic and has! pledged hi? full corporation. Financiers -f Knsland hae offered to t-ac.-i ( For.tir.ue 1 or. pagj two.)

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Contestants for Trip to France To Impress Public Today of Way to Marh Living Memory for LJ. S.

STANDING OF ENTRANTS IN GOOD WILL CONTEST Miss Josephine Decker .. Miss Hcic-rt Gregory .... Miss Louise Studebaker . Miss Mary Maok'ibbin . . Miss F.etty Weber Mrs. Vera Schamcl Mrs. L. A. S. Wood Mi.-s Theresa S:!;r.gr .. Miss H (7l d. Harris . . . Mi-s Lou s (Vnt it" . . . . Miss Margai t MrKnight Mi.-s Anna K.noin-ki ... Mis- Dora C. Williams . . Mi.-s I.-a! Cham'. icr'.ain Miss l)o:V;hy Crabl .... 4 , 2 i"i 0 3.7: 2.:o. 2 . C : 2,o:: 1 . 1 0 1.7:57 t."i ?. 1 11 1 1 in., lo.TOTAF PKORKR IS ARRKSTLD RV MLMX(f COMPANY Jt tHN'ST' WN. I i May Ar - thur (larfield ll;c. N w V rk attorn y. repi sen:i,-.r Samu l Filter . ...... j tifkS If'aeip uas arre.-n-1 and Jai'ed 'in Vintond i'.e, a ninirg town mar i h0r' "hf" ho :,r"1 "th ' ;ttorn ys ' '"nv.idi d. the twn to !:rM hand j information is to a1' g-d t ror.g-arni ! lllrthol- . 1 Hi i b V t tl f i r : t . " . n i ' n i I : . r - t ; , . . . . i ; , l . ; . . . . . - i if 1 lap.uix ' - ' oon- i.-oi vMl til" III 111? IClt.f ' i a . i i : t a .- 1 1 1 1 . . - . I . -1 ...t..- 1. 1 ir,ar.(l-';l. a trial and promptly had I . . , , .1 tr. .. .- lU I r. 1 - i - I I i'llil. ..- - ' If 1 1 i i . li'lll'.l ii n i . I .1 1 - j arid a number of p. ..a! and iron po- 1 i. 1- o rr ' ! r n. . .11! .it -1 1 . a t m 1 r 1 . ; ' 1 V..-; ,r . , , , O . i . . .-. I .-I . . r It O , ii'.r V .ikUMiliK F . iFiii 1 1 . i i '. I I , . i J , fm , wiA rrinf4 r ii a tin irt:K ;r.c .. . . 1 . . "i.i .'lilt-, iiwi .1 i ! i i i'i ii.s ...- - Sr-to court i . . j WALTHKR LKACfI K )!' INDIANA CLOSE MEET .!. 1 1 e , '),.. i Ti ' s LA IT iKTH. lud . May 2:. T:i- InI di tr.a cnfi v . r. n of the Wa!:l:r leaiie of the Lulh'T-if! i hurc.'i h 1 1 rr ' tne i Mi-sour: svr.n.d dos. d it .--.-ions in :i;s r;tv ti'd iv after eeti? - t hx f.'. low ir.tr oTicfrs: ; Fr.i r. Fv.inv;; President. V. W ; i" e - j i re.-; 1 1 - n t . . Adolph Vogp-, Teil'e 1 1 1 1 e,i c. j tirT. Louis Frendt. I nd :a 11 pol is -err ;.rv, Mh-s Clara Schümm. KiI'orfe. S-v"-ra; hundred d- b af. s at- . ,-r d 1 t lie r o- , r 1 I'l'.'lVd vesterda v NIL ES TO OBSERVE DAY ITH ChlL-UN I Respect the Colors! Today as the colors pass, leading a line of blue and srey, followed by the boys in khaki, the blue and the olive drab, shdw to those who have fought your cause that you are true American. Bare the head, holdiA the hat with riht hand over the heart. And if you do. you are the true American, while those who fail care naught for sacredness of the red, white and blue nor the pride of America's brave.

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A : 'dairt; RS'.' Message of Good Will to Re Carried Orally to Devastated Regions of France. Monday asain shifted the cornparalive stan ling of th" candidates in j the elr-efion of a delegate to the Cool Will Delegation to the devasi tatcd (F-tricts of France.

! (mce more .Mi.-s Josephine lacker j (,innrrriti( conventjf,n whjch f'T,stands at the head of the list, with : nfü at Indianapolis May "1 and : Miss Hen Oreorv second and Miss' -lune 1. M:.s )'K'.-efes subject, ac-

Louise Studeb.iker. in the load over '. Sunday, in third place. i o lay, a mci'i iy, w .ii i-e uevoieu lv the fri-nds of the different candi - f t. .. , 'la '.es to the.r own particular m.'ih . i i : i . .. . : . i v. . 1 ..." tods of cal'.ir.c attention to the opporI tunity to pr-sept a most listing '! m nmr: il tn th- victims of :h. great i y i war in the restoring to it.1 former ; endition tin great battlefields ""of . yv nv l'l- Satunlaj- . 1 u I '"" t Ji o eve - .f the Vmer'ca n c" m : ' ' 1 10 . 'P,t . V'V," V " . mitt l rm "v "V. . I;,"11' hl n,r '"1 orJ' in 11 r. s. , Th. final billot in the election will ! be c ist a: n'. l irk on Siturdav cv--j i ' ' ' HI' If judges namd by I AIw. i. Wim.-. xi i't I him pi.i'nl he I i'i. 'li.J. M HH ' III' Li ' till , I l.-i'l.... t,1 . ! ii. .! i rn It.-. ii-.m r .. - 1. .ill' WTtiiit I 111 ll .1111'. i . With but four-more davs for the (voting. inte:t in the outcome l inr asirii and s o m e surprising cüang s in the order ot tne contesi1 d ' lid li' ' , pel, ci u 1 .11 r-n ll ua . ,n' ' 1 ' tiiay be expected with each day. . , . . . . I lie trur.. v ' iv 1 rcandid 1 :s. their enthusiasm in j to- 1 i vo "e 10 a oo e in hundred th"U-and mirk, farni.-lo t - . '.. l... I.. ' . t" tb ' 1 e- to i ."; " ! N-t we.-n th- hi-'h.. ; and bovi s: an-j lid ate on the li-T will b- stirprisin :y i t- iM.ii :s are o'jnfr d. Conipetilioti Ki-!! ' r.'l - made bv a h of t h c lib :d i ! "s ate ot a nature wr.it .u 1 , i"- connirr- ol ,,r::e ,.u.u1 " ..1.111- o i . . 1 r . , i. of r ir.i'i'Iat'-s has 1-ad .as tn discoura-;e th .-fron; I.' IT- .11. .4 with th- standing shifting fi-om day! to day, it is beMeV.-d That tae i-.-u-; . I ...... 1 . I xii. ri'A 1 - ."Mi-n an'., i.i- o.i;. , cioses prompt. y at t. e cock atur- 1 ; day nicht. Whlb- fr;.-r.ds of al! the r i t1: late-, , are ui iirir. votcs.any er.-on ''.siring; L.,.-. .s ;n- fi-c.ion ma . vi-. Ox- c 1 , n ' r - rVx.-.rvx it tbr. e'r...,l ... .i ''"" ih"r th' 1 oi.fi In this city under i ne .in -If S ht d ei xf the ioe.il or lniitte e. vf rw h. f Irr.f- i with ir.qulr - h. P o - s ; i . i I ; ; i ? . Tbe printe i standing tells all that r.r.own tn anv person cr.r.ecte-d with! The NVw.-T.mr-. The s-md.ngs ar'.nl om the votes reported Tre i surer Frank Sen um ich er. If anv can ii lite has withheld; large numbers of votes for a fin ii 1 bo ml i r dn.ent. that fact ha. rot beer? id.lo.-r d. ! From thf sar.df.? Jt appears that : th- race is clos., that every candl- ' d.i'a has t chance and that no it nut ! will b- ettled until the balloting jclo-?. rf 1 l h winr.er will accompany glils i frr f other cities on a tour of i .- i it.- - a:.- i.ir tit a.- ..i i- a ii;miia. t .. .... ..1 .V- 1..... .1. i iailir.g; on July 22.

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5 , 1 r.. 'Ar' : MISS O'KEEFE WILL ADDRESS DEMOGRATS AT STATE MEETIMI Local .Delegates to Attend Mention II. A. Rarnhart for Secretary of State. M ss Ksther K. O'Keefe, demo cratic candidate for congress from! th- F'th di.-trict. of Plymouth. Ind.. twill b" one rf the sieakers at the v . . I napops. has not been announced but , , 1 .,, , , , her address will be one of n tjer!-ff. ; or l h -minute aarirrs.-es w ir.r.n wnr j f'lb-w tr.at of Frederick W. Van Nuvs. Mr. Van Nuvs will be official i I, ' ' r . . . - . . . . i i ...jit '' "ii r im i kf im mi"ii. i ,i. f er ti -

delegates are expected to attend, it"1' - iuu. is umUr.-'-ood that alreadv a move-clv- patrmtic num!. ment has 1 n launched to t.lace t Missest Mary Y

W. A. Mclr.er'iy upon the important resolutioi.3 committee which adopt the Indiana democratic w ill platform. P.ainliart as Speaker? Incidentally it may be siid that Indiana demrcratn are attempting.

in do in one l,y ju-t what the re-! the Mngmg ! th- r it; publica r.c, took two davs to do. Th!''f- American tlig w:

priro.ipal seasons will b- h-ld on, Thurs'lay in Tomlinson hall, beginr.ing at f : Thursd.-.y morninr. followed by the speeches, including that of the Fen. Samnal M. K.ils - ton, democratic candiate for ena - tor, and Iinroln Dixon, of North Vernon, former repr-s.-rta tit e in; con'-rrev, who will prei-le as perma pent crtairma n. Mrs A. 1 ,,. - . . 1 i Mynn, or ira report, vir-- rna :rm m. and Dr. Carlton II. McCulloch, 1 mma r.a pons, iK.m:n e ir.r covernr i 1" 1 :-'"- ' T-l . .- . ., r ti.... n . - 1 . . 1 ' . 1 . . in wi 1 1 -i. : x .- nii'ii 1. , of Plymouth, former representative ! from this- orn.:rrc--iom I distri-.t. has . br h into th-' democratic Ppot light bv i"'aiiing e v v. r , ; c n t s of d -rn c r a i y because of h a -pe lk-T. ability ac He i - Y'f i n z pushrd as a -andi- : f r-rre'nrv of sta'P and the d iiio.'ra tic organization will ur.der- ' ! take to peril re a nominee who i a r rx . .,1 ... . . 1 . ' . .1.1 ti ; . c.a r. t u m p th5 1 -fate ;.- this year speakinz on .tate CARRY ON. CARRY ON. IS G. A. R. HEAD'S PLEA; IJ I. i:VIs s. I'H.f llFIL !

cYmunanilci -in -CJiief, r.ratu! Armyjare : ....... 1

' fit trie ICfttiihlic. We of the" f;rand Army rejoic to (.w tlie talw rt hons of America 1 carry on tl.e ee-lnrs we bore ;.,r.. j W- pi.-s -.n tbo love our muntry to fur UO'iACrS. DTI PROMOTY r f.OKs Ti T 1)1 4 I I.-rvr IM) t T'TA V 1 Il VL r Jl I F U ' H FST X. T x.. May JC. ?ey! ; me.ur M C. . liiternation t'.iy : 'known rdl prorr oter and aviat.on en - ? thusiast. went to trial in federal 1 c '.rt hre to -ay on a charge of ' original in j a . h m to defrayd and u.-ing the F. mails therein. A j .ry x leeted fr'-na a venire -rf 5a nun drawn from 1 2 South Texts: rountb'-", were sworn. Oi and mln',ri cnnip.imes of x. : - u . . . . - . . . i 1 v '. x.i.- L' 1 1 - i -:. i i.au a com.' j Lined capital of $11,000.000.

Divorce Suit Costs Petitioner 10.000 Polish Marks Bill

n::.o. v . m.-iv vc-rce suit w hirh ro A ! th- p tior.er 4 c ""' Fo!:h fv.ark service nev r . i ' d !:- F. ; t ! n Z -a a ilw;. !; decided here '. !, :) .T: granted a dc r - to tie. im,- i,:r.i from F a re.-:dent of I ( . I ir.,. Th- 4,."," marks r-j"r"i :. jut J; in Amtrican mor.-v. .-it. ere tci cover co ;T of servic"com plaint on Mis. Zwick. . tlie American 'or.sul Ce'i.-ril .-. Warsaw, who r fu-ed to -- ia ; pers without xpr ss autli.':-:': from th American s'.are .'..part ment. IF"- r urn. d th m'-vy Whf-n it arrive,! m Ueno ".: it had 1. n a.b-i ti ' d by ir.clia rgrs. CITY TO HONOR NATION'S PAST HEROES TODAY Khaki - Clad Veterans Take Place Reside Grizzled Warrior? of Rhu and Grev. PARADE AT 3 O'CLOCK Patriotic Organizations. Societics and .Notre Dame Plan Services. The thinly vanishing hr.e of t h v ho fouiili: th..- c ' n t - . of th- !'.; and the Cr a- w ill b aug.TifTit '1 'tt-day by tlie ynun'-r -r.' 'rat 01 of v.ar hero. s. wl.i un;t-d in a m- , mon bond, will n-our.n t !i . r com- ! rati es of c- ' t y .1 1 s. South 1'. r. I's . homage to its .-..hi; r dead Will ' 'J o!iM-r(-il in a fining manner. j 1 ill 1 I 1 .u:1 1 .l ill! Iii' It! jMiHt.i - unr,;;:; - :'1,:, Fire. Cirls h ie e nh-t-d th Paying tribute to ihos-- who .i,.-d for, their coui:try. The m-.-: important e. nt of o day's full schedule :s tho p; which mo s at Z o'c!' ' k. Tri of march is east on J'-f!'f r'vi i -j Michigan, north on Mi h.ia:, ti Cohax, we or, Coifix to Kim and i in . -ir lioriu ine r .i m.-A : . In the aft-.'-rr.oon at 1.."" 'i ho af U".arl j.i!k, a r.ai."r. a! -ir.i-dard will h ir -t.:- i to :': Cpi'W A Canii.ii. 11 Pe-: X. . 7 Veteran f F"f'.:n War- bv Frank 1'. llf I ill-. . V . Ii 1 . 1 S r i I! .' J 1 1 ' 1 IT. C ... A. L:pp:n--.itt. .C 1 U..";m--1 . I I '.li in .. -: f . ' I '! I . " "' ; lU ; ''".' : 'r '. ,n l'" """l H""'! !'ir- ' f- o'clock under th au.-oic of th1 Norman I.ddy j'O-;. ""'r.m'! singing, ana a i u a 1 r f w : :i i j d !!::::": IP ' ! a na v y . . or-la :i a r.'l .1 . r i i . specia ; xi'! w;. o. in-: i 1 v IV ' 1 .M'-' i'ii.s i :n;:'M ior r-r. ot t ha r pa r;h . I ! a- I . 'arro!l will l-lii"-r an ad ,r. will b- f dlnw a 'i by t !;. ; Lincoln's ( ; t tvburg i ir : a f ; I: : ra the ehuri h. I rno p.- t a I n t j w ill b- t!;a; i rri.-.-n. X". f th' I,", 14':. v.v-.r i nf th- Foh.-h Kib "U hi . ; a .a arc, fa v. Frank , .-A . i o clo t h' 't f-ra n1 th- W. I:v ision Hudak. n ; n x tl." di.v. g ; ! . i . ; r. with j t run: nr-r f .i I b. rat e a . . : 1 ,- 1 V.. v.- D a u - V. " .1 ; 1 . - v 1 attemj"t-d at ; held ur.d-r : h 1 . ... r I'S.'i 1 1 - 1 W i " n 1 1 r u . : LABOR LEADERS TO QUIT TRADE WORK -;"Rig; Tim" Murphy and Mader Det'Iare That They Are I hrou-iir for (iod. chicaoo. M.!y Murphy and Fr d 'Tr". ' Mi c . i 1 through" With thitn l.-a the-.- a-.r. ' wijo w r.t i.i1'. v. r '. .a I'm ' , . t h .'uff," Murphy d'-lar one C. r. Is re. - ,ii irjr.'l build ir.:: trades c. ur. ii I r I 1. ; T j go h n-k ?o ja.l." I Mr. "a:y ts-ai! it w a.- .li-'i ' -d 'the confer r.c- to ave a. ( , r i 1 , 1 J'1'1"- ' " 11 mn to ? l-ct a sa pte.-i Jr rt tn b ;h l.r.g tra ' func::'

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liirliniL.i; i LtxLi TO SAH HMTi Court RdUlr1 K r r llnni.inrc of V(iiui' Mi ' '"I mi' k ( Irl ...u I, I Rr.PORT IS A M1STAKF? "'.My Dau ilitcr I nt I Iar '-t r 1 1 ;: I i ) Ki r--I.in jdial i .

Hb; ' th-' - . : i i . : ' M. i i ir. M Mi .'f t!.- I : . 1 M , 1 IT: I a ". j i v - : i j 1 1 A- 1 . t ' j York . v ): I gvar. id : t Mi N v i . i ..I :. a . : t. r-w. pr. pa Ait;-:-. ).. r fat ';. : d ri:!. "The (Ia '-ale y Mi i!AV Mr A : . 1 s i . f ;. -1. A . "r.'h- : ill- i .i -T i : a .a'i ' .0 M ( . n 1 1 1 1 i 1 tl .' ' . . Ai ; 1 : V:.i !. M . . ' Mr-. M.a ., r.t : . i T A . ! 1 -t k T' ' ; .' No . 1 . d ' ! : i ; 1 1 r W 'in!.: v r M-i- . AUTO FINANCE MEN AT INDIANAPOLIS 0 Delegate- 1 min Mdtiv NdteWill (riiilur fnr Cnii I'lilion June 7. 1 N .' ! ' ' . ! ' -' v -' : 1 A ' -' f r a - a : . r ad ! rr iu:adi;ks: Fi d low r:.- r ik . - i-- p: 1 1 In . b 'i'. re i .- vi I c Th .'li-.r Iall Is 1 1 ; it- n : ki I 'AT :..ay a :i T.X 1 I of h. rott.: to the rati :i t il-iid.