South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 170, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 June 1922 — Page 2

MONDAY. JUNE 19. 1922. ! IMPENDING RAIL ! STRIKE APPEARS HOLD FIVE BOYS FOR BURGLARY AT SYRACUSE STORE ;ram) stllplkchask A Yellowstone Park Fete Vindicates The i ltt:rrv ..!)' it i- i t . . -! 1 : , AWFA'KI) HV IIKnOS.Siarr ,o U..,. w,,,,, !w:. . PARI.-. Ji:n- is.-iHv A. IM-1 . ' 2 ; : 1 " 1 .. - - ! S - r Jim Eridger, Trapper ill.ro. XII.:,. Avorit oM- of . ULI MS SIM.IT ILK ' llo I. Sjn.U umihr irn.l Slwpie-; ,,,, u inn ..ti-iA I ; r Greatest Liar . TO BE CERTAIN aa h'.. ;,t i'..r..t . -. .. nl 1,1. Willi I'M, I .I 1 ran -efn,l. )al a -m;h ! T i.i:i .1 , hind th winn.r. with Mnir H-li I the ui.nu r of !hi -.ir's cr.irwl n.. r.-a TJ Aa 1 ;t:or.aI nt eplfr hn'- at nncl. i v.nt. ftlioll otifv LalOr hatl thfrrl Tie lacew.v at M A , . , r y South Bmd Lad. ImIvu'II lf nm V Yrzr Old. .Nabhrd bv Local Folic. 1 .''.,- Hoard Action Will Come if Vote Demands It. CVntinu.l from pa? n) iurf-r. I r i .Ai.i.rran'i in in !towiIk1 rar.fl:anJ. Tlie Mathi :, (u-rcat and xtr,nir!y MiA and the hunlr'0. of ir.;'?!- m

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of healthful and dcnt livir?" Mr. I.'viv the !!i!ret' ieat r. wi i tie only one to d I .' u?- the itrol'al.! . ' effect of a walkout hv the rai.TOlfl

iUomen, section and iicnal mn and clerks. He a.vsert?d that ra:t- J load ira npona ::on w-outd begin to tjv dvnxn rivht away" after th men quit, and that tra'n operation

) would be affe-tl althoua none of the "big: four" ;.-an.i )rtr.:ion j ' brotherhood directly voncened In ; i train movement a. Ir.Auded in the ' j walkout. ' J HU .talftrent added that t.ie ;

lojrJen of deflation w nought to ! he placet! on th" worrier and then , concluded: j " have one over developed in- i dustry ( hituminou coal Ir.austry) airI another undeveloped (the railroads) operating: with hlicn cost. ! and a third indcury (the artliracite j

coal industry which is a monopoly perfectly developed and wiMi nign profitJ. and yet we are told that reduction i the trreahM need ot all three and that a j. condition of luinesM revival the wiprs of unskilled worker !n th? mineand on the railroad? be placed relow a leel of decent and comfortable living."

Jim r.ninr.cn and two of his "i.ircs," thi: teli)Wstoxk FALLS ANI) ON L OF XATl'UF S "KCd IIOILKUS'." SOME OF BRIDGER'S YARNS II'T" are .onie ( f the ,hi-;or;r li"-s" of .Ii:n HridgerAwho mixed humorous tarns with hi inl-;ievalde tales of tr.-ers and hot splines: "I found a pi.u . there," he rl itd, "where there was the d.irr.dest eclio you ivi r lie.trd. There was a Ar;r valley. One ni.ht. juM lefore I camped. I sl;oi:: l: -1 i.p.' And th" erho w oke ni up in. the morning." I'.ri K"T also tol : of coming fo .Mum creek, whi h still flows in the Yel

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Firs: er .r;i;tn ;inl phot oi;rapri j hor.-e into n-f-re spindles, lie r-!ated.

uill If tak'-n of the huts todav and

will ) turned over to Sheriff Moon as 0!i a - th1 remainder of tho .tn!-n Pood- ari locate 1. Th hny.i ar" un.rrtaln of the exact location of their hblir.jr p!ice hut have e--

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HARD FIGUT1XG MARKS CM IX USE

CIVIL STRUGGLE '

(Continud from pat;" One) I. - Tiie pr. id( nt's resideiic :n Canton ha b-en tak ti by the troop-; of lie". Chen 'k.iun-Min. Ir. h'un Yat Sen is s,ippn.d to have jeade his r"'-ape o-i board a suni.oai. Cu.lcn City tas boin ta rde.I J5.it-urdi-y äftrrni'on fiv utrAM.it s und'-r command ,f S'in V.'t Sn. The !eidcnts ('s-Mted the city. Th re were no casualties. Tb dLer.s of th' int al . rs did tonsi l-rble

lootinr. nl'houiii there was no di-1

lurlinra' irside the foreign conces

f:o;;. I i in Yat Sen's armv In Kianqsi i !

ported to have bf-n defeated- It is reported the ; awaiting t'ie arrival of his defeated army wh--k an attempt would be made to retake Canton. sirrvnoN ;i:.yi:. I.'IX).. June is. A d.cpaten t" tlie T.:r. from Hont: icons 'l'ecl Sural it ivh that the siüit 'n at Canton is very tjr.ive. Sun Yat Sen faction on Stiud.v pod six war.H'a.;s .ppoite the Cantin railway and bomlarded (ln. C!:f n'.x he. ;d Marter and ak-o h-VI-

viiLi j vsto:a: f.viik. ju-k ia V.y S. Jk A. News S rvi'-e) This year celebrates the golden anniversary of Yellow. tone National Fa'ik and vindicate.- Jim liridfjer. "th irra!et liar of Iiis time." For it was thus solitary trarper, luliititr tl.rouffh an unknown and Indian inl's;.,i region to the south of th p'es.rit park boundary, who

the fact" amazing enough a. they were b.e was not nbove adding a few ornaments'. Is .fcrrenl. lie was the (enter of laughter. Jeered at and derided, cheated for many, many yearfl of thf fame that was Iiis. And when he dhd an epitaph was inscrihed which read: "Here LI 1 1st Jim F.ri.K-er. ifu

stumbled tipon the a we-inspirin; j LUIS In death as in life."' Kv-ers and hot springs, and di.s- Lut his tales of boiling water ".is coe:ed the Yehowstone. Then hA'A' as a nun's body spouting higher

returned ai'in-u th Teton ratiu of th" Kockies Now l'.rider !-.ad an imagination

than the t!a.m nie in Virginia City" liad awakened the curiosity of other explorers and trappers, and In

and kraek for f iling tales, and tic Oavid I-'olsorn and C V. Cook head-

MANY PROBLEMS FACE FEDERATION LEADERS CINCINNATI, O., June 18. (By A. P.) YVIth all its important bu.?rM awaiting1 consideration the American Federation of Lalor convention Monday opens lt second

ed a party that touched a fringe of we with Pres't Samuel Gompers

the "terror land" that UridRer de-1 nd other otrier. planning a Mara

prind, including the poLbil!ty of a hev feared to relate right fesion or two during the mid-

had S'on lest they b ! die of the week. Final adjournment

lc expected to be reached Saturday. Intense heat during the Ifist weex flawed up the convention, finally culminating on Saturday In tne change of the convention date rrom Jtin to Ocloher. All prellmlnarj' retports and resolutions laying trie foundation (or the convention wort; were filed during the week.

scribed. However, what they

classed with the "Kt'eate?t liar of hi. time." Thus it was not until 1ST2 that otlicial Verification was driven F.ridffr'.s tales. To these later adventurers', under (Ion. H. I). Washburn, went the' otlicial credit of discovery. On Hi ideale. Tlo" Yellowstone remains the larse?t of our national parks and contains the greatest variety of scenic wonderrt. Everything within its more than ".000, 000 acres is on a Kisantic scale. Distances are reat: canyons are of terrifying depth: mountains tower to monstrou.s- heights. The peysers the "paint spots." the hot springs, are of neycr-endinsr interest to tourists. The orenin day this year is June is. and park officials expect that

REPORT MANY DIE IN HEAVY MEXICAN FLOODS LAREDO. Tex.. June 18. According to reports received here there has been a loss of life In the floods in Mexico but becau.se or impaired communicatIon it has been Impossible to ascertain the number of victims. Many were said to have last their liv,e In a cloudburst in the province of Nuevo r.eon. The

more than lOO.ooo visitors will see, nj0 Grande continues to rie slow

for themselves that old Jim Hridger wasn't such a monstrous exapgerator. after all.

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W'lIL E SELF UPj vvhre Mho said she escaped from the

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and three other men had carrbTt

IM Aiot rt .ua l snail, name Tiait . nfr,.w fMrefMv L-i.lMnrn?

proprietor who is beinsr iucht on J ber nt a Ciiu innatl country lub. : ( har'-r- of ki lnapin:' h.is wife, j -Mr.-. Clara Marail. from a golf I nfcrft. T f. r links here lnt Friday, has returned jLLAl.Mb DlblAM LII VtV

tr. Cincinnati and is prep:srinq: to , surrender tomorrow. John V. Co-:

his attorney. said Sundayi WASH LNCTON. June IS. (Uy A. rj-lit. j F After extended experiments T)r. Marshall's only motive j?j :-.p:rIt- i 'Maurice C. Hall of the department im: hi w ife away was to effect a ', of agriculture, announced Sunday

ly prove to be a cheap-agreeable and effective treatment for a pansite that is destroying health and reducing human efficiency In millions of people in many parts or tlie world, including many thousands in our southern state..'

CURE FOR HOOKWORM I S,,.;

.u ro Tit tc lis I)i:sti:oyi;i) SAX FRANCISCO. June IS. The

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an automobile racing course of woodenc onstruction throughout, was destroyed by lire Sunday with an estimated loss of Jl'OO.öOO

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i eu;i lk a : ,o;i of their inerita! dir- j he h id discovered w ha: he believed

f-reni-es Mr. Cowe',1 aid. Tiiese dif-jio be a positive cure for hookworm j

iicultis bad ri;.'teil in their srpa- in a ehemi-al known as carbon j than love. ration list April in Mrs. Marshall j i " tra-cli!oride. The statement said f.Iing a suit for divorce. J hi- chemical, which i commonly j Follow the river and you will go Mrs Marshall returned to the! n-ol as a clothes cbaner. "will I'fce- to sea.

7VIFr ARRIVES IX LOXDOX; WELCOMED BY AMBASSADORS (Continued from page One) which I acquired In my youth, and which I hope will be apylied with increasing advantage in th? United State?." Mr. and Mrs. Taft will be the guests of the ambassador and Mrs. Harvey during their stay in London.

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1)i:nthov coal iiioikutv. MOIIC.ANTOYYN. Y. Va.. June IS. The tipple of the A. L. DlacR 't'oal Co., two miles from here, was destroyed by fire early Sunday, the loss benng estimated at a-buut $13.000. Owners of the company said they believed the fire was of In'cendiart origin.

SCORE OF WITNESSES 1 IN LAHOR TRIAL ARRI E i HAItLLSTOWN. W 'a . Jur.ej 1 illy A. I ) A .nrc cf witnes-' . who are to testify :n the trial of Kv. .1 F WilOuin. chareed with I killing I! p'.My Sheri.T John (lore of j Levari county during the armed, e;r'h la' surntT-.er. arrived here j S'.:!:d.-y from poir.t in th coal fo lds j '.( 'iMbein part f the state j Cn,;n'l for b'.'h Sides Were b.-sy j Snndfly e t a m : n : r. iz the rew witnes.aj who are M.' to be tailed to th

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'HE first plunge of the seasonat least, the first play-day on thir. that strew the beach. And also there is the man r.y man. the boarh is l.kdy to present t! e j o.sibiiities of many adven- perhaps, but n:ayle? icme special rnaa who may be present enly turcs, particularly those adventures cf srecu'ative ouestionircr because irr.atriüaticn Tjfnmons him. Hot smusirr it is t thesi

of what one really finds or. the sir.ds or or.'.y innrjines to be there, two to play at making love with this first "subject' on whom they For example, there arj th? trophic of wind and wave odd little unleash the arro.vs of a summer's üirtation.

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