South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 168, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 June 1922 — Page 4
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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BAXTER IS FINED BY SAFETY BOARD FOR HASTY ACTION
Pnlir rm.ni Fined Werk- Pay and Keprinimnlc'l Officer Kline HrM-zn. At a m e t of ? h hm ."1 of p-i 0'yr Km:. :orp t : th hord, rh,ir?''-1 ar.l whilh u t.Tomir: conduct ;r.d-r t h ir.f! ipr.ce of l.TJor. provokjr sr tit! nvan'.tlr; two ;. o'jr.g rnn w!th 'it v.i i 1 r. o n wee',.;'. j a y to ! o ! T'irr"-! oer to tr. rr n'-.'.n iuri'i. (.einer fourd guilty of 1 1 !,:; rn r. . KlXter. rik!rc: one of th yfnn;' Th Y r,a rd w a " r on!r"''"l that wa no in'orir iterj t thei t i rr. u er ar. ! , a r r int-'.i ation ! The rhir?1 ofT"ire.- Trere ' h-1 ration on f'r.e brouk'h araini-t h n'l'r.r" of an a 1 1 r - ! morning of Mav 2i. I he',ven th Ha r? h" fxiak. Va 1 V: i j , a ( lo-r and I'lix of 1 'er r.;txter and ihrer Szyrra 'ski h ad ord'-red Fta r r k '-.v : a V and t'.ro nrrif an'on. to en to thnr home. NumTou. fompiaint have -n made to :h polir ah.-r.it younsr mn arrjnnied to a T-iditis: at the orn"r of riviioi: and l:vo stf. had made in-iitirr i tn uk to v:nen and jrirl. .ins by. Ahnu 1 l : r. n r.n th" rno-rtiinrr of May 2 tli tv. o of'i' rr saw liartkowiik, Stanley A. .Taronik. 4.".:, S. Valnu' Ft. anl Andre-.v I'udew-hi ittlnsr In a doorway at and rj'ieMon"-t1 the men the mrnT as to what thev we-" !f.inr. A'-rordina: to th testimony hrr-uclu otjt at the he-r-inK lat nj-ht. Öftrer Baxter told thrn they had better c to their home, but. that Bartkowiak vtateT he did not have, to s:o if he did not , a ih to. A fter a nuinbr of evasive ; r mark? made by the boy, ' ifiicer Baxter told Bartkowiak lie was uni!t arrest. As the offlrer was takIntr his prisoner to the poller i,ox. Baxter charges the youth railed him Til names, addinsr thai he would .et him for arrestlnsr him. Baxter then states that he struck the boy with the back of his ha. id an 1 rot with Iiis club, as rharp;d. .splitting! the boy's lit'. Youth Not Arrestrrl. The your;' m':n then ran down the street, aooordinc to the testimony civen by the police and the ojn man himself and hid in a yard on bis friend. The .ffcers. -- tidied that they had done their duty by ridding: the corner of the wurit: men refused to cive r-ha.r. The three younff men latr appeared ar the police station and made their complaint to Acting r'"ait. Harry Ra der. At the trial Officer P. a der testified that he could smerr '.r.uor on the hr aths of both youn? men and furh. r ft.ate!! that they threatened t,-. sioo! Baxter if the mayor of the nty did not remove him f.,r his as-ault on tho-m. P.artkowiak admitted makinsr surh a .-tatement while, anerered and furtTier admir-r d that he had been drinking that niht. The board reprimanded Barter f"i ills quirk temper, advising him to he 'mnro careful In performing hl duties in the future. TTietr rfuon in fining tho offlrrr rrsultrtl nnlv nfter the fvblence wa rare. f(jlly welche,! and the provlnrr without a dvaht that th.1 officer had eirurk t!ie your.tr man without du pi'nvoi'rilion. The retrnation of Officer Art 1 r. Kline. h a r k e siiupended recently on of intoxication was recelv-. rri ftnr! rorpt-vfl nntl mriprod pi i rr a ' . , .AInny Anpl. cants lUxn. , At irn Ht 2 a n nli rant s for posjtior.." on the poTico rorce pppeare.j; 1 forr th nr 1 for e x a m I r. a t ! o n . rt r or n preliminary th applicants ! were a re eptel as sat:s:acTorv ana have been ordered to appear T"h!s morning for n ph:ral examination Tirfore th- deparrment ffoctor. Th rr.rn surceeding ?n passmg f?ie physlril examination will be a'?ned to drty at i.r f.- r::T the var.mcje n rw r-.vi.st:r. c T'nr bo'r 1 van rt mr.e d th purof a second hand Cadillac) t. :ir;rir rar. from the Toe a? ar'nrv ;; a rau- , f M.P.'.n. The Ca d i i n c rrw in ',;. i to he overhauled and ' ;:t in f!rt -'as scccrdlrg to I o a green-.r.t mad--, prm Iding th t.t;rehre for th aöTttt n n T rn i ' ' ,i e w a mi de of ft her c.Trs 'iTf frlr-d out but were rejecte i nu. of therr T. t::d at d !rib!i;tr r. ittand the trtrnln to which surn mi emerrer.y vi r rr pu To. whi! travelling a gr".? spep, The Cadilla- nr purchased wis ftr.ve sa ft sav'.TC Of f 2 tO th ' p artmf r.t and this sum wi'.T e ixri! f.ir th puroM t - late? Vte .f an additional moTorrycr. Th rrd b." ben oor.femp'at J g the pur!n. rr snothr- mo'crcv- . e M:t i :111k1 rf w.tlhM s;..h ncrron re. lack of funds City Xatatoritim Will Ur Officially Oprnrd To Public on Jitnr 29 At a nirr! '.fid '.as y: i !"! ope rs i -mpletrvi (' : :be T'ark H.ard. .Ibt.e nan p.i-r-.ed il.at for the r- "nt! -Errtman rata'criutn. ;v The b'lilding on thit icht u'li b irmv" cpen to trie pub i ;r b twe--n b.rurs if S r 1 in nV ' -..- 'I--f-rg Drrman. nv : rr. m i r. r i.itru. -r. a r. d he a . WrUrhtsmar.. w.ll he int. a irlr on hat d to i '! r-strate the ir of the p -.o ! a r. d ! he ;: ' -Id a 'me r.t to .:ed. P'ai. to! !T.frtrt:o!'. 1 v e. capable j Hqiat.c experts are under 1 -..!! er.: jon for A rr-'l ;-.- p z c' t hill the opening r.'ght. ! : ! " r. ; r. g the Tl ; t r s d e pav- ' 1 r'.in 1 .1 de-rd ad - e J. A Mill atorm tclcph(vnrl to tli rtr.al fire . t t if n ev-icrtiy before 'oMnlg'it Fr-.1ty trok the firemen to i.ir.'-o.n w a y . ar.z u.m: i . where a v m k y odor, prorah frTrr a faulty flue. wr the rr '. y '.V r c r.ajcrr.t.c n. AVatch the iii'o racers at Spr.r.g- ! f ar k Sur.d.'i :: Mo?: of thrn 11 ! KENTON C.-rd Tirs And buy thm or. thir rrrerlts. Ppl'.nrr Br ok., 107 Uncoln AA". J2.. dLributor. Ha-.e r ou jald your tleahcn -.69 When Vru Say Cz.rM a er -Sty Dutch j i:tf j
Musical Program ?c1 ?a5-
Fir-t Hrrital Given 1 Armv and Navy Union I of Unusual Merit. Th- re tal e. r. 1 i-. r. is: r.f the Oliv r he in thuC fir..r Kr'! A r rn y three So.ith the 'irl'S ra !-. aixilary N". 2:. f. I.iril Ny iin!"", pr---r.te I art; ft of -rieh fili.Ii'v to i'T.l Partly, no !'it.f. on amount of the rather i threatheriin w;ith'r, only a ml riirnh'-r '-f ier.-on" n'T" hut thev Jfjnon-tralpfl th , r r " n ' , al'preI 1 at ion f,f th'"1 ora rt )' h.artv a - I'iau'-. Th arti-t1- who part iripaf f d in to Iro'jrnm w re Mme. of.if.r.atura soprano; A!i" Karoni. Lillian F'rinl'-, cellist, and Mis Kdith Th i-onrcrt J. V. Burton. Cyllrn! w a .3 in c-hare of Mr. ATme. Baroni. who rerriwd hfr training from Vincer.zo I.ornhardi at Klor.-rir-. Italy, and who has suns uith th' San 'arlo Bali an (p-ra Co.. as well a; havirii: fulfilled 'tiiraie. i;::!s in the hading ajiita!.- of Kurt?. e and ;-ehre, rendered her number with rase a?id fechni. a! ability. She lias a ojr of wid" liinco and lyric rjuality. whi' h sh0, was -iveii an opportunity to display to conti advantage in su !i stiection-t of "Non So Biu.' from the "Marriage of Kiaro.'' hy Mozart; the aria by Iaid Brot tor. "The Humming Bird." and the "Bird of the Wilder-tie---," t,y K ward Ilfr5"inan, as T1 a in hrr ttlier numbers. Miv Brinle, in her two c:rt.u of r-elio soloa, show d herself to te a . rrlhst of reallv outstanding ability.' Her tone 1 s vibrant and melodious. an lirr tcaohniral handling of h"-r j instrument indicated n little capa-j bilit v Her !irt number, a "Huncarian Rhapsodie. " by Popper, wa.s executed in an esperially masterful manner. The "Cantailena." from the "Concerto in A Minor." by Goiterman, affo-d the performer an excellent opportunity to display- the sin.irini; juality of ner tone. Mis Kdith Gyllenber?. performed j in a niuski.inly manner both in her j rapacity as accompanist for Mme. J
j Baroni and Miss Brimrle and in her Bibel mits have been filed acains. j olo numbers. The dissimilar char- j Bord Nortlicüffe by two of hi.s oldI acter of her two groups of selections t time business colleagues. Sir Andre .brought out her versalitility as an j Calrd and Walter G. Fish. Sir An-
artiets. The first roup consisted or two Chopin compositions. "Ktude" and "Polonaise in A I'lat." whereas the second croup was composed of i lichter numbers and selections suk- ! pectin? the modern trend in music. I A second recital by the three ari tists will be civen at the same plac at S:l." o'clock this evening. A proi cram of equal interest with the nn iven last nicht has been arranged for tonight's- Präsentation. Jim iScmctli Bound Over for Higher Court Trial Joseph Makosh. who admitted in court his correct name was Jim Ncmeth. was- given a preliminary nc arms; in i:u vuuu r.uu, . inc ltf fore Judce DuComb on the ; chnrs. of highway rol.ry. and was . bound over to the Circuit court., The complaining witness was Stella Knlnian. 10. and employe of the Y. vr. . a. On the r.iht nf Mav SI, as .Af! ! j Knlm-an was on her wav home from work, Nemeth was alledce.l to liave j attomvte d to make a'lvanr, to Miss I Kaiman, and when repuTse.t Xenieth b( ,-.rdrd a Divi-ion st. 'tit with th' ! o-i vivtni ut t n f r; rt i r n riii i . . m ; ... n(lvnnroS In the 1 fllf!le the girl's pockethook u waj, rhnrjr,.d. The was ron - A . - i. . i . cn Nemeth's person when arretted ?a5(l an(1 ne hooked on .u. ,.t i,:t..,.. ,.vÄ.,. I nil' l il lUd Ul ijiua ii.'i.ivi . Member Rational Guard to Face Court Martial Bhule B. I-'os'or., L.ifavette bBd.. ;0 yeirs o'd 20 was taketi into N (custody Friday morning a a ? : o'c'ork f Co D. National i by Sergt. Hi.wird Noble 17. 2 nd inantry. Indiana Guard, on the charge of de-- rtion and turned over to the polic authorities for detenflrm un: :1 a military court mar: ill i held. It I charged that Foter. who : a member of the lo.-ril r. .ti'.T: al cuard romparty. has b-e;i iepf,ated!y ai sent from drill lespite repe.,t''d w'-ar rings that he wis liable to arret and trial for desertion, and failure to ol serve any of the warning'' led to hi- arrest. Police Find Moonshine in Coffee Pot at Hanz Home A raid upon the residence of Mrs. V. rt Nanz. 1 '""." S. Kendall d.. Friday nikt Setiit. IrlinsK.i with ):!'.'-crs Binder. Kish and Winthet . resulted !Ti t href "moonshine' seizur- ' liquor f one quart and the arrest its owner. While looking , ! throuch some Mrs. Han-.'s rook ing u!er;;is tile y or.re ncui ea mai the offee po: had a jme'. hat diffrv"i: t'omii tb.an in?: roffee pots ha.v Inside they found !h "mon. i ' Airs. Hst 7. was a rrested on a charce of unlawful poe.on of intoxica tirur liquor for sale , mi releaped after furnishing $.io bond' fcr her appearance tn court this I Ershine Ic ognizes IT orh of Leazue bv Giving Car I n t h e '.ntherar.ee th" norr being d'-r-.e throughout th ' the Ar.ti-Tubercu?osrs 1 co u a v 1. Lrsrt'.r his presented to tne gu a L.fcht M MudhaKcr tourme car. The nd -f a car lo.igue in ti.e work n tri ins tu here: '!". ) g'.eatly th.r pas:, and th cn of! .ir. l. rs 1 n v ni ;s .1 ni.':iiT"r rr the board of th diroctort of tn le.icrue,- ha- fliled this r.eed. WItri A . t i: . . the gradi:;! broac. n'.rst of arft!-i t.e ..f the ague in vi.t!ng th ' amp at Heatthwtn and toU h with tubreul.ch : io r" 1. e p. r i r. t brcughout all rta of the county. the pro Idem of transportation had b-com er:ou. Th car haj the incririior. "Ar.t?I Tuberculosis Ietpue" painted :n gold Jotter on th rar, and the IfftEtie is ere itly ppreifttive or th thouchtf'V ift of Mr. Erkln. llav it-1 n jou paid our te "hone If3
STOCKHOLDER SUES FOR RECEIVERSHIP
OF SHADE COMPANY,
Second Petition Within 10 Davs Filed Against Indiana Window Shade Co. After havinsr urrfui:y avo!deT one receivership in the la. lf day1, the Indiana. Window Sha le Co.. i facing1 a eeord hult for appointniri of a receiver to awnr charge o th corporation and it two stores on 5?. rafaette hlvd. in Fot:th Prr.1 and the othT in Benton Harbor. Mich. Stanley M. Hai--, vire-prrldent r.f the ronrern. who hold ort phare of stork at a par value nf $100 earh. a he aller.-, b j? the petitioner for the rere vrship. He fft out that tii defendant company ha current indebtedness or f.'iO.noo and thit the rompany i-; now preparing to pay f-erfarn oT;i-tjon -by -.v..v of j.referenre. Tie jdaitjtiff furtlirr contend that lie ha l.ofn assistant manager at a H ilary of $T0 weekly and war rreently informed tint hi.t salary v.i? to be $2." weekly. The cjork of the rrlniivinv is cr-rtrrlled bv .he president and .erv-f t a ry. ; The plaintiff furtlier rliares tliat? . K. Bax'on. treasurer. : holder r.f ion share.- of the ctock anr that he ha not yet paid f.r fnat tc-ck. IB further albrres that the pre'- " , "7 ": ' J io exejuue mm irtm panic. pating i in t!ip inanarpmrr,' fiT fTi " n rno r i ,, . - . , . , . . ... leasts whil the ojier officers are drawing larg-e nlaries. The suit v,i filed In superior rrmrt. LORD NORTHCLIFFE IS ORDERED TO REST BONBON, June 16. (By I. X. S.) Ird Northcliffe. famous British newspaper owner and publisher, is ill and hi.s jihy-icians have ordered him to take a complete rest, the Ixtndon Times announce! today. drew is vice chairman and Mr. Fish is a director r.f the Affociated Newspapers. Ltd. The suits caused a exeat snHation. but the details were net revealed. The pubisher Is at present in Switzerland. WOMAN PREDICTS DEATH DESPITE DOCTOR'S WORD H KR MOS) A RHAC1 1. Oalif.. June lh (Hy I. X. S.) AVhile apparently in the best of health. Mrs. Elizabeth Morgan. GC of' this city, announced she had a feeling that she was about to die. AVhile a physician and her daughter remonstrated with her and arRueil that she was mlXakerj. .Airs, .. aftftr detailing her desires f(.p f(Urlal ()o?ed her eyes ,n a ..,,.. nf ani1 !r The rase is sr!d to be on? of the m o-t ta te. unusual recorded In this STEPS ON FOOT, IS STABBED TO DEATH CHICAGO. June 16 (By I. N Sr.) tl j S T-l.i 1 . i i ri t v I i ; no a 111 i rm n p;tc ....... ... , v . rrk' was tabbed to drath arly today in a stret car on the South Sldf durinc a quarrel with an unidentified negro. The quarrel rn.ueil when Blaine accidentally stepped on the negro's foot, according to other passengers. Although Diane apoligized the nerrro became angry and attacked him with the knrr. passengers said. The negro leaped from the car and fled. Crowds of white congregated in the district soon after the stabbing and extra policemen were aslgned an a precautionary niea.ure again any attempt to avenge Plane's drath. Blan was married and h! wife, who is in a hospital with a ten-ifiy old I-aby, has not been tol 1 of his death. CHINA ASKS LISBON TO MAKE APOLOGY 'A NToN, Ch.na. Junr It. (By I. N. S The foreign office of the rpubli of South hina. today sent a demand to Macao that the Portu- ! cuese government send a delegate to i this city, accompanied bv the Portu guese govrnnr-ger.eral of Macao to apolosire for recent attacks l.v pertuguesi upon Chinese. A serious f!:;iaIon has developed at Macao. On May :0 Chinese workmen attacked a group r.f Bortusr-se soldiers who were abusing a young Chine?. girl. The Chili' e w ere arrested by thr IVrtuguee police. A deputation of labor ur.icn men that was trying to interview the Portuguese jrover-r-.or-ueneral wer firerl upon t.ni three were killed. On May 2D. a Port mine gunboat arrive,! at Mstao. S;:hcf.u. ntly fUhting broke ..it and C hinese workers are i I ir. 1 t .vivo been ki led. . Vp'J POINT CADET IS KILLED BY TRAIN ALLAIRE. N. J.. June 16. , ry I. V k T ft r fA nl f sltou nr y r-irlr o 1 the Ur.ited States military academy s Wrst Boln was instantly killed th.s afterr.oein when hii automobile was run down by a Pennsylvania railroad, train or. a grade crosslr. i i ear Allaire A woman companion til t ar. Th first report from the seen of
the accident said that 1 n persons t a:t thr ; bp;eXf( IO laVe M f n killed. of battling; t'.i- lor. root lv. which wa travelas been -r-:t u. t. nearly miles an hour, w as
I lierailed and turned over on it? s!d. , j-our pAor.CF S molishrd. j cars were det EAKEI) RV ALTliORITIES " BERLIN. June ( Bv I. P.) ; The Freiheit today declare it ha int formation from authorirative ourets that a royaJi.t uprisiner in Germany it impendir.pr. Another "PutFch" sirmilaj" to that of the Tate Kjtpp rebe!liin 1" being planned, th ociali-t paper iye. A general slauchter of left wing ba lers v.iJl be the s'gral for a monarchi! urrislr.g, a e.--d ir tr to the I Frc. he-it's information.
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Complicity With Köhler in Theft t rr 4 .1 c jciinc? .rrc.iei Local Detective on Federal Warrant. Charge 1 with complicity !n trie ; ihfft of ,iutomoh: and interstate transportation t-f a ?to:en car, Mi-. Jesse ,IefTer., v as nrrfft Kridiy niorr.ins at 110 N. St. r.ou'.s biTl. by Detective Theodare Walter. Mis .lefferle.- will be turne? ; o-r to the Klkhart police wtrn wt;i ! bold her for the federal autr.ort- ' t;e, inasmuch a- a fejeral warrant for interstate transportation of a ' stolen car is issued for her arrest. V I. Marshall Whicker, of indiarnp was here a few 'lays ago in an effort to serve the warrant. tut wat unable to locate Min- Jefferie-v Msq defferies j, charged With I compiicrty w;in i.r.UJ, norijer in. , the tnert or an auto in t eoruary, ; ; from Klkhart. The stolen machine i 'was driven to Bertrand. Mich., j ; where it t aught tire ana wa aej wtmyed. Köhlen subsequently , arretted, and held for trial in trie t ; eircuit court but wa- released on j i bonds. Kecentlv his honds were ; transferred to the federal court in I 1 ndiani polis and hi. cae was ari ' nued from the' circuit court to the federal court with th chariot tran.snortation of a Ptoten car jbftween s-tates placed against htm. iSAYS MADER KECEIYED BRIBE TO END STRIKE CHICAGO, June ir,(Ry I. N. is.) Fred ("Frenchy") Mader. president of the ChiruRO Buildin-cr Trades crjuncil, demanded and received a bribe of $700 to settle a threatened strike at the Drake, hotel, aecordin; to testimony riven on the witness stand today Vy Henry A. Best, wire and fixture t-ontrnctor, ln the trial of Mader on the charee of extortion. The witness repeated a conversation he said he had with Mader in th Henkle and Best offices in November, 1920. "We talked aaout the threatened strike," Best testified. "Mader came in and said everything was 'fixed up.' He asked me if I had the money. I went to the cashier's race and cot $750 in cash. I gave this to Mader. Ho said he'd settle the strike. "I do not know whether there was an actual strike contemplated or not. But I know that I paid Mader W750 to stop any trouble." BRYAN SEEKS TO HALT RUM SALE ON SHIPS NASHVILLE. Term.. June 16. (By L X. S.) AVilllam Jennings Bryan has thrown his influence into the fight between Adolphu "Rusch and Chairman Iasker of the shipping board relative to the serving of liquors on America n vessels. In an Interview given out here, he strongly opposed the "breaking of the law" as he termed it. because of financial or other expenditures. "First, it ha.s not been demonstrated that the carrying" of liquor If necessary for the success of the ships.' 'Rryn said. Tin action wa.taken upon the opinion of a few niea without the authority of congress anil without public dicusion. There Is no sufficient reason to believe that the failure to carry liquor would discourage travH. "You cannot take th opinion of a wet on any fact connected with the liquor trathc. They jße only one .ide and believe anything that Is .aid on that side. "Second, if it i competition with other s-hip that compels the United States to violate lifl own laws, it is possible to enforce our laws on any .hlp.s that enter or clear from our ports. W- can deny entrance or clearance to any ships that violate our laws within the three mile lim.it. "Third, if it were true that the ships would loce pecuniarily if they obeyed the law, It would be better for the United States to atand the; los than to set an example of violation of law. especially if Jt has to justify the violation on a pecuniary basis. If the Fnited States can sell liquor for the purpose of making money, why prohibit the bootlep. ger?" NAB WOMAN. 26. SAID TO HAVE : HUSBANDS INDIANAPOLIS. June 10. (By A P.) Testimony of pol of ficers Friday at the divorce, trial of Kill' Dahl resulted in the arrest oi Ooldie Harper Edinburg, 2 yeirs oH. on the charge of bigamy, the officei-s contending that .she has three husbands. Homer Edln - hi:r" nnd thr wimnn wer arre-f-ed last February but at their trial in March produced a marriage certificate Dahl married the woman March 2". a cor;mg to records jroduced Friday. Piiiice are searching for William H. AVilson who they relieve is t he woman's first husband. r.niopnw wim vr crop AVASHINf'tTON. June ir,-The European wheat crop la in a healthy condition according to rcporw reaching the department of agriculture today. In France. Germany nnd Poland th condition if tr. crop is not up to th average tPUT elsewhere it is above th average. General rains and warmer wrnttaer I are facilitating growth and Improvj Irg the condition of the crop, j The total 1921-22 production of wheat for the southrn hemisphere, which includs Argentrna. Cliil. ; south Amrii Australia. New realer.d and British India : estimated t 712.777.000 bushed, an ;r.craJ of l oo.sfi 4,ifo) bt.shels as compared with the same date iat year. ; cinr.i: asks r. s. hand WASHINGTON" .Tune is (Ry V. P. rhi today referred th situa- , tion ln th Tacna-Arica conference , to the American government. Belt-; ran Mathieu. the Ohilean am has- ; ador. called en Secy. of rtat9 i Hughes to inform him of th failur j of the direct negotiations with Peru. ; lavirg with him a meruorandma ; outlining this failure. DANCE TONIGHT SPRINGBROOK PARK Six Sinjxinjx Jazzatecrs llt'scne tlit Clul Corner in i i:s n 1 : 1 K i-;s i r n in ts AIml-ion to lnrk alrays 1 " It 1 1 1 :
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Escape from Electrocution Prank nb- k. Michigan City, an employe on the South Shore line of the Chicago. South Bend & Iike Shore, railroad, wn painf j!!y burned ahut the head and lower limbs about .1:1 o'clock yesterday afternoon by a trolley wire, carrying 600 volt, at the corner o f Olive an Or ar,f -:.. At a latt hour la-t rdeht ur la- ' hi condition w.i reiKTted to b. p,H,d. Hel!enr--ck wa remcred to the ! Kpworth hospital in the poliot? arat.ulanie .ifferinK from, burnf on the p of h".- head and forfhad. and : I ft knff and ankle. The burns ar. : not f xpt-oted to prove fatal. I Hellenbeck had cl:mbel to the top f a r.ir to make repair while the j car was flopped in front of th ; freight h'.uee for the S"iith Shore I iiiir. While makintr the repair I Ifcllenl.erk came in contact with the live wire, rendering him uncon- ' f-CioUS. j ' SPRINGBROOK PARK Preparations have ben completed! for th, cnnA RUto rai.e of lnP gea. son wh,ch take on ,h( SprIn?. brook park 9Pedwav tomcrrow. Fdif. clav who won th 25.mio ev?nt rarlifr ln thA an, will drive h,s rll4vrolpt 4f40 A1 Downs. who reclved injuries in the Mav racing t-veat, is on hand a rain, find will go .-ftrr the prize ninn with adetermlnation to win. Benn Iwwell, of Columbus. Ohio. ! wall arrive this mornintr and rark his Kenyon-Special racing; enr in front of CoLlmer Bro. Art Shady, an Elkhart driver, has his raring Monroe tuned up tto a fast rait this Feasca and has been making- some very eeiditable showing.s on Michigan tracks. K'.ighteen cars are expected to line up for the starter's gun and in the time trials, battle royal and C0-mile feature event, there should bp pjlenty of action for the? peed fans. An oiled track is guarantteed to abate the dust nuisance. The Dodge Bond of Mishawaka will furnish the music. SI-A'ATOKS PURCHASE. GLKASOX COLPMRUS. O.. June 1. Purchase of Pitcher Joe Gleason from the AA'ashlncton American league club, was announced today by Manager Rowland of th.? local club ot the American association. AA'hen You Say Cigars Say Dutch Masters. lf.ötf Market
NEW YORK, June 16. Price? fluctuated nervously throughout the session. Selling pressure in the morning trading broke Crucible, Baldwin, American Sugar. Marine Pfd.. Royal Dutch and many other active industrials to new lows on the decline. But stocks showed a better tone in the afternoon and a rallying tendency was in evidence before the close. Federal reserve statement set forth further reduction In the volume of rediscounting operations. This item for the entire system dropped $7,000,000 lower than the previous week's total of $420,000,000 demonstrating that there is no.hing alarming in the brokerage loan situation. Member banks are planninj to take care, of AA'all street's credit requirement without recourse to the federal reserve. Considerable ap.irehens on has recently been oppressed over the rise in brokerage loans to around $1,500,000,000 compared with a high of $1.750,000,000 In 1919 at the peak of the era of post-war inflation. In a market in which the carrier group participates to a rightful degree, careful students say that brokerage loans might be expanded to $3,000.000 with perfect safety and at the same time help the business of the country and stimulate confidence and enterprise. Prices were steadier around noon and recoveries of one to two points were scored by Mexican Petroleum, American Sugar, Studebaker, Marine Pfd. and other stocks which were under pressure during the morning. American can and continental can were among stocks which appeared to he well taken on rr-essions. That can companies are doing satisfactory business is evident from thi- pronounced increa.- in production of tin olate mills of United States steel.
Great Northern Ore (real Northern By International Harvester Industrial Alcoho Inspiration International Nickel ..... International Pape Kansas City Southern Kelly Springfield
Kennecott Copper Lackawanna Steel Behigh Valley . Louisville and Nashvlll Marine Common Marine Pfd Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper Midvale Steel Missouri Pacific National Enamel Nevada Copper New Haven Ry. New A'ork Central Northern PaciP.e , NorfOik and AAes..rn Pacific Oil Pan American Oil Peoples fJa.s Pierce Arrow Pullman Pure Oil Railway Steel Sptnlgs i Ttay Consolidated opper Reading Republic Iron and Steel Sears Roebuck Sinclair Oil Sou. Par. By Advance Rumly Common Advance Rumly Pfd. Allis Chalmers .... .... American Beet S ic." r American Can C American Car Fily Am. Drue Syndicate , Am. Hid and L.;br Pfd Am. Hide and Leather Pfd. ... Amreican Industrml Corporation American Locomotive Amreican Smelt Irr? j American fcugar American Tel. ani Telgh American AA'ool Anaconda Copper .vtrhison Baldwin Locomo'ive Baltimore and Ohio; Bethlehem Stl B Brooklyn Rapid Transit California Petroleum GIRLS 51EA
ON POWER SEWING AND TABLE HAND
WILSON BROS. "A Good Place to Work"
Conservative Life Men
Opvn Convention Here Superintendents and Ir.jpectorl of the ConKr!H T.tfe Insurance Co. branch ofrWs of Indiana OPf ned their homi otTlre convention in this r?v vMrrdv T--ith hi!fin- e-s'.on. in the afternoon And a dinner held at th Oli.er hotel Friday r.if ht. About 35 executive are attending. 1 The convention, which 1 called for1 two days, will end with a dinner at the Country club this noon. Iixon AV. PJace. president, deliv
ered th opening: addreps cf wel-, Crucible Steel come Friday afternoon. H. O. John-j Cuba Cane Sugar .... son. .manager, presided at the- es-1 Erie Common sion. The metinf? held yesterday j General Electric were devoted to discussion of gen-. General Motors Common eral business and Mies methods. j Goodrich The dinner meetir.gr was held Injpouthern Rji the Wedrevood room at the Oliver j Stromberp " hotel at 6 o'clock. RuInes meet-( Stmlebaker Common .. inss today will be held at the local j studeimker Pfd Conservative TJfe office. J Texas Oil
Ginnt's life Hard; Takes Triple Meal to Feed Him Being a sCiant may have its advantages but it also has its disadvantages, as Is indicated by the experiences of Jean Arceau. the French giant with the T. A. AWdfe cirnival. which Is showing at Mishawaka under the auspices of the American Legion. Not only i Arceau continually forced to etcon to ras.s under the or dinary sized doorway. but lie ap - parently is obliged to spend con slderably mere for nourishment than the individual of normal s ature Yesterday tne giant indu.ged In a meal at a South Bond hotel that Is. it was a meal for him. but it wculd have been regarded a$ three meals for the ordinary man, for he ordered Viree portions of food served in order to satisfy hia hunge-. More Than 1.000 Michigan Fishing Permits Sold Here Bocal angler are apparent termined to diain the rivers deand
lakes of Lower Michigan of all the market made further progress Ir rlfish inhabit!! g them this summer. It . day. prices of ninny speculative isone may judge by the sale of Mich-.sues again breaking sharply after igan fishing licenses by Engle's drug j an early period when the list was store, which is an authorized agency j disposed to make up some of its
for the sale of the licenses. "More than 1,000 licenses have been sold by this Ptore to wlelder of the rod and reel since the opening of the reason for angling in Michigan. When You Say Cigars Say Dutch Masters. 65f Summary 3S4 76 102 51 '2 40 1 R i 24 4
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MACHINES IRONING
Canadian Pacific Central Leather w Chandler CChlcsg1) and Oho -. Chicago, Michigan and St. "Paul OCm.
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Corn Produrts . Texas and Pacif.c Tobacco Products Union Pacific U. S. Food U. S. Rubber U. S. Steel Common U. S. Steel Pfd. . . . Utah Copper A'anadium Virginia Chmeici! AA'abash A Western Union We-sllnghous White Motors
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j Willys Overland SPECULATIVE ISSUES TAKE SHARP BREAK Recent Acute Unsettled I??ues at New York Make Further Progre?. XEAA' YORK. June acute unsettled issues IB. Becen; In the stock lost ground. Liquidation differed from that of Thursday and the early period of the week ln that It was directed more generally against the low priced rails, a majority of the food specialties, minor motors and se veral of the mail order and chain store issues. Texas and Pacific was the main target, falling almost four points on a string of offerings which Included a drop of one point between sales Elsewhere the reversal which was at its height at midday, effected gross declines of one to three points, chemicals, secondary equipments, coppers textiles and tobaccos easing as "stop loss" orders were uncovered. Almost the one constructive stock of the day was Mexican Petroleum, which made a net gain of 8 1-2 points to the high record of 1 13 1-4 the greater part of the rise being accomplished in the last hour. The buoyancy of this stock went far to restore confidence in the general list. Sales amounted to 1,070.000 shares. Continued ease of call money rates was a negative influence, being based mainly on the light inquiry. The opening rate of 3 1-2 per cent wa.i shaded to three per cent In the early afternoon but no relaxation was shown in timp fund. su u accommodations holding firm in expectation of another expansion of clear ing house loans. Foreign exchanges without exception reflected more clearly the unsettled state of ecnni!o conditions abroad. EXPORT SALES MAKE WHEAT TURN DPWARD CHICAGO, June In B;g export sales led to material upturns Friday, ir the value of wheat. The market closed firm at 1-2 to l 1-2 net high
er with July 111 to 111 1-n and Sep-, ' temher 111 to 111 3-4. Cb rn fin- j C lt N is-hed 1-8 M-4 off t 2-lc higher;; oat. l-41i3-8 to l-2c un and pruvi-j ;pc.' , a r.r, a virvin? from l'nrh.lned filT-i'AlS
ure to a r- ot c. It wax estimated that seaboard exporters had purohas d a total of 2.00,000 bushel r.f w'neat hr-re Friday and Thursday. According to one authority thN buy'rg cleaned up the bulk r.f the wii'-at taken on .If.y delivery by a 'hicairo !'"id"r Another bullish influence was th fa-t that no forced selling In 1 fl!oved Thursday's decline ;ind that dornctic crop report" f: continued to tell hot weather and .tu of 5 " S 1 1 1 1 "A e k t tin are from from pi .oatui e .ri I1-dd-iy. the ef!..aok. ne--A low npcnir.g. During a transient . m and for wheat ab. rat m; liarket suffered a sharp July delivery touching a j level for the week. Strong hou j here and in th ea-t though t.- cam.. i active again on the buying cido r.f 1 th market, causing prices t f:ni.: ! at nearly the- top point r.f h -;r . ion. .ATii'.er wer.- s.-.id to have '"bought to a fair extent. n th; ' other hand threshing brir. in 111. ! inols on Monday. Kansa City on th" same day expe-:.4 to b :o-t-I n c new wheat. Corn and oat were ru-d ehiefiy I 'by the c h i n gr-j n i p r . e n j : o - were i whrt. Orop re;.orts aim ie.-s favorab.e trm or .u . Despite ili'Tf SPlt a retf-.r, ijo storkf th provl-ior.fl market finally responded snmewhit t h.cliT quotations on heg. NEW YORK CURB MART CLOSING j f 'urnJsliefl ly Thomiieon Sr M'Kinnem Aetna 1" Bid A. W. Paper 44 4 ! Allied Packer. 1 0 14 Car L-:?ht 8 052 i Chalmers 1 2 jC.'ties pre. Bankrs 21 i I ont. Mtrs. 74 4 i Curtis 3 4 ''4 ! Kcrd Canada :,sr. .?st N. A. Pulp 24 ! Prfect!on :-4 4 ! Phil. Morris 14 13 Stand. .Mtrs. 4 ? ' Tob. Prod. Ex. 74 Unl. Pft. Shrg. 74 -224 Cr.i. Ret. Candy f H- . F. S. Iight 100 4 4 V. S. Ship 7 ; Wayne Coal 144 i Wright Martin 26 ! Allen Oil 2 3 j Allifcl 35 50 ! Bos. Wyo. 815 2 ( Boonr. 15 Iß 4 Carib 74 h Elk Basin 104 Federal 1 11-1 4 Glenrock 14 4
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