South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 183, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 July 1922 — Page 1

Last Sunday's Circulation, 18,726 Member A, B, C. 40 PAGES SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES VOL. XXXIX, NO. 183 SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, SUNDAY, JULY 2, 1922 PRICE TEN CENTS TRANSPORTATION UNAFFECTED

CONFERENCE ON COAL SITUATION

HOLDS DEADLOCK

Nothing Definite Results from! First Day's Meeting--Will Continue Debates. PRES'T HARDING SPEAKS Says Unless Settlement Results Public May Have to Intervene. WASHINGTON, July 1.--(By A. P.) -- Coal operators' and miners union officials meeting here today at the request of Pres't Harding, buckled down to the task of reaching a basis for negoiating a settlement of the nation-wide coal strike and in doing so resolved themselves into two conferences--one composed of those engaged in the bituminous industry and the other, those interested in the production of anthracite: coal. Xrithr of th cnf'T'-ncM arrived fit i!f fir.Ir -on.'lu:or..-? to lay arid ndiourncd fnr a f'irtli'T rpr-'tin. li.indful of th" v.irni' t: ;;:v'n h j I'rf.s't Iltrdin- in ni-n:r::: the full, ron fort;;r that unl".-.5? th-y wer nh to ra.h a f.h-.-.int of thf; htrik, "the .tn ants of th Ani'-ri' 'an people vi:i ho (.i!l -d to tli" tak in; thf nam of Am' rir.m afty." The b'tunilr.Oiis -ni''rocs( ly fir i th rnor-' ntinKTou. atrfd to m-tt ! ain at 2 o'clock Monday. Tlif anthrncit n-pt' st:;t.i:i nftT dis-rt.-.slnT w .h Sf'y t '' t!i" Ir.t'Tioti l-'alt th-- i.-.-u. s h '.d r. tot th sU'-'( n-.on f v. ork it"! t!. ir dis I tricts, adj. ui r.' d to au.r.r: next Thursday. Parthdpnr.! t-i th'1 ron fere r.ro u .i n s'at rpt th it their tu v bit'irninnu-' i ment.-:. x-, e Sf s- t Ftons had hfe:; PC" 1" riclu-.ve. SeveraP operators lt !t b k'loun that they' xp( cte I the.r : ' --.or-o iu umtintip rT several da vs. It wi- clear that the atmo-phe r-- at both s'-vhi i w,u- what a iab-.net member describ1 as "putrnaehm -j." ' T!i niain fi'-t s!l to b" deter-, tnin-xl v.as that th- miner.-' union.; through prej-i lent. .John P. I.wis, 1 Iniste i upo-i a roptral competitive! fehl a.:e yea I.- r.e::otiat:.on as a con-; clition precd'T-t ti str;k' s-rttlrtment i Operators apparently were not reauj to cone.o th'. .and the 5?tumbl'.nj; Mock at this ta-- apparently writ : the same on which the origin ii wkGUl uns precipitated, employers lo!n; i:n willing to take up wao n votiations. except by di-tr:cts. .k.. .

Hoover, Davis Present. Poth Sec-y Ito-vr an 1 Sec"y Pav.t rnfnts The nret to hp asrrepd upon attended th meeting', but the Kov- j Was a duty of pkr Jor round, ernment s prop.v.ils. if any, are tc j 0n fouTf an jncr(ias of 2c over

h imde in its behalf, were not submitted durlr :; the day. Ar.thracit" discusiotj proceed on n different basis from the time the two bodies separate 1. The anthracite conference, howrer. re-u'.te.l in a re-statement ot difference- wiiich bd to its puspenFlon fever il days

r i f:c;T's in--;. tin? tr"n a cont mti iuo:i (Continu-d i i'.i,'" two) ARREST COUNCILMAN ON LIQUOR CHARGE T . . . i i 4 r i 1 (viiziCKi iSabbod Atter Haid on Snft Drink" Pl iro Rrvral (olorel "Mule. Stanley C.urlcki, coun.M'.man fro.n th pecond ward, and said t be thrt proprietor of the ?'f; drir.k parlor at 420 F. Ch.ipn s-t.. i The latest victim cf the- hjue.r ..juad. e'eaaki's place was ra! ! d yesterday a:'tcrnc.(.n jcbmt l oVb.ck. by Capt. Hamilton, erpt. I v.: in ski .and '.'hers Pint. r. Winthers. Pish. Wolter and Perser. About two srillnr.s f colored "mule," two pints of t" mb d S inrybreok wh.I.-ke-y and a small bottle of coloriT-.t: wore found In the bismnt of th.-' plaee. The frame cf a tabb a'.d hae been ud fi.r vshootir eta; .s w a a i o lour.d at. 1 bt-okt?-. ut 1 v the U"'.i As the poh V ent. ri d th- place. Arthor.y F crkew'j. i;,:2 W. Punha.?ii St., en: ployed bartfi.der by Puz'.ckl, is jap! t have emptied a whiskey qlacs fall of th lijuor into heme water. Guzicki .. i Iii ii r-i. , r l i T W t:-T . 1 wit f r t ' .ir.itii were tot.u lirrtfted and e possessio", f of hale. p.. :.i furnished for court Monday h ur. la wiul he purpes-1 car h w r i : y r-P i u KOCKFl FFT.FR ACTS AS HOST TO POOR KIDDIES TAPPYTOWN. N. Y .. July 1 (Py A. P. t-Ciours liubra- buck.-d. h.ors rimmed, trick! pranced and : freely for air vi. ir.ity tod.iy. : : u e s t s of J rti n i pink Pn:rr i the ch.idretl 1 e t c- w . . . Vi who we re t h.e c:r 3. P(e k- r Mr J. Jr.. and th:r '!. .,- ., c, - d Mr? John, also w re The. c!r v : w a - fc "-'l'l' tv a air. ! o.-R , ni" 1 by ia:..? V::ul for liillvürsf. T!.o fIb r pr.-- n. o h! prtb Mr. KoiktM! r t o ! a cr.'-.tp.ur. i'y chu s!;v over. Mr. Ito h d a r.'-w t'.!"..e to ea"h a ' d p rforn: pr. Tin: i: vt ii i:k. In.li.ina: ,-ri' f a r S'ir.diT n-l M s r.rth p.trtleti I.V. I.owrr MI.Miotn: I i ii-r a 11 t fir sur Jay and M.i. liy; rooa r suadaj.

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Alcohol Victim Dies Twenty Minutes After A nival A t II o s pit a I MlWVIi;. Ir.tl.. Jw; 1. A vi. -tir.i of df-natur'-'l -'h l. i--u'i !'V th pdiic froin r:i ro.i'l. ! , two mil's u.-t ff thi? -ity thi.aftcrnrion anl takf-n to a local hr-Tira!. .'d 20 minutes aft-i ir,-; ! ik T) thor hy thr .uiiior1 1 :.- . .Th" man v;i !.J;nl. ont l'irtiaüv cor.ffiou?, wln fouml by the pnlicf, who hjl aif . ri --rl ,f hi? rendition. Iff statthat hi nam'' was IM Klly, ltit ua iiri.il'!1 to Mfrtify himself furtli'T. Thf inan was al'o'it ff-r. t n in' h-s tall; wfih' d lf0 i'ou n .!-; had a r itto'-d mark on his r!ht for-arr:i. nr.d thf Hfoml fivz'r of hi.- Vft hand w.h amputated.

CLAIM NEW WHEAT TARIFF WILL COST HUNDRED MILLION Democrats Charge Farmers of Hut Three States Will Renefit hy Measure. WASHINGTON. July 1 (15y A. I') Hy a vote of 2 8 to 12 the senate approved a tariff of 30C a bushel on wheat. Democratic leader declared during debate that this rate would cost the American people $100.000,000 a year and would benefit farm er. in onlv three states. Senator McCumber, republican. North Iak .ta. in charge of the measure, stated frankly th" purpose of the rate was to keep above the world level the iniice oi norinern sprintr wheat from 1 . A 1 . . . tlie I)akota.s and Minnesota, and said! he did not think the tariff proposed ' would be carried on to the consumer ! bur even If it was. it w ould not I amount to two dollar s a year to f tch , i consumer. Minority leaders sweltered through a four hours licht atrainst the wheat raff, talking. most of the time to practically empty seats. Despite the fifc'ht. however, the minority split on the final vote. Sens. Jones of New- Mexico, and Kendrick of W-o-rnln? voting with the solid republican I majority for th committer rat i which is an Increase of five cents over the house rat1 but a decrease i pf ivp cpntp from the existing em-! I eriTf nrv tariff rlntv w,th th(X whfat ficht out ofthe I way the senate made j id progress on th unusually rapbill, approvinc the house rate Other rates ap t proved include : Irish potatoes, ,'Sc per 100 pound?, house rate 2c dried 2 c tt pound, nous rate 3r.c: potato flour ."c a pound. hous" rate I'.r, Tomato paste i T )fn ent ad valorem. house rate 2S: tomatoes nroanv manner 1 percent. hous rate 10 percent. Onions, lc per pound. heue ra'"! T.'c per 100 pounds. Coeoanut were transferred to the

free hst but cocoanut meat prepared r nPW w"rK on tM N "nn ,,ani :,t was made dutiable at four cents a'Mu-rb SiroaN. Ala. In a brief nird t o. ,c -flspeech he reminded the enate tha'

4 c. Itatej on irpared fruits were Increased per.erallv over both the ihouae fipures and those originally i rorommorflPll by th committee. ! In clefndinsf th wheat duty from (Continued on pie1 two)

Liners FCace to Lend Immigrants At Ellis Island; Fog Checks Rush

Fop: Is 0 Thick That Incoming Foreigners Think It Still Nicht. NPW YORK. Julv P (Ry A. IV) Nature bestowing her blows im- I p iriu'aiy. mcj u in amontf ine eontesta nts in the Rreat immigrant j sweepstakes today, and throwinir a ; record summer foR over New York j harbor. Flopped the July "race for J liberty" before it fairly pot started, j When the thousands of immlRrants t-aw daj'break this mornincr, thev could scarcely tell It from nisfht. It was Impessihle to Fee the ! stern from the bow- of any of the nine preat liners which were in j ei.arantine waitinR it medical lnr"v,lv"- ' V " Utie Iir na.i semen -iny i , atid experienced harbor men iteciarj ed th re wa littl? chance for the immiprants tc land tcnhiy and be UUlia U I'll Hie iiaie-u.,1 vh.icli opened at midnipht last nicht. After a R.illant run up the bay. tlie Arpentina and Italian, which had b.aten the Kins; Alexander, a e;ieek ship, by half an hour, almost came to pricf. barely averting a collision with the Aciuitania. Yet all lo r t ffort went for naupht. for she .ii. eked too late to get Iht passen- i Rejs to Pills island. j The race last nipht resolved itself i primarily Into a race of Greeks. ;

K"!'Ibe t-reek eiuou for July is low.;

and four ships which arrived after mldnijthl brought more than that 1 number. First to drop her anchor

off lP'sehank wis the Italian Conte a: l okc.vam.a. ine r.r.-; two days po.-'o, with r 00 Creek ?te.r;:Re pas- stay in Tokio will be ejuie-t owi-g to -enRtrs. Twenty minutes later the ' th fu.'.oral of Prirre H.Ra---hi Fu-Pre:-idente Wilson, with 200, hove : shimi. who died recently. On the

Ito. Th Argentina k'H In the mornnlrg. and was followed -by the King Alexander.

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AE R A TT? V u V 1 M i 1 LiLi 1 u n DUBLIN COURT (City I Relatively Ouict Now, ; itli Some Fi:litiii in p rofires-. HiKKGULAKS IIOI.I) HACK Ili-torie Papers Relating to ' Ireland for 600 Years Rack, Lo?t in Fire. i irni.lN. -Ju.y 1. t Ky A. P.) j Dublin was relatively quut ar 11 o'vloek tonicht. although there were sounds of snipir. in the dis'ric. occupied by the in-uru'en'., and there was no indication of an offensiv by .the national tn ps. Some 'ifrhtin? wa in procres ia the nortli part of the city and in : Amiens street, and movements of na- ! tional troops passing through the ! ity wr re ace iir. pa n it . by the iiu.nl fusil ides front barricaded stromth'ddc Th" main thoroughfares of j Dublin were almost compb-tely d -' serted throughout th" venini:. ; A sharp nas ment took piac j dining the f.cr in: between the na1 tionals. in occupation of tlie North I Star hotel and irremilai's in Mnnn's j hotel, in Tabb t .tre tlieers of th" St. John ambulant brii;ide at O'Conpell bridge warned peilestrians not to piorred furthc north. The irregulars hold a solid block. They hie -"d.cd all the I buildings for 20' yards a!or.tr (t'Connell street and fortified their ! t :or. ITamon D" Yah'tu and Catluli r.ni'-'ha. harbs Pureres. former minister of defens" arf believed to ie direcllnir th operations from a hotel. Strengthen Dcfen. The irregular forces have souaht to I H'llkl ir I ill li" I " . i i IM l- , f . bedte.id lorries, carden jat.s and barbed wire entanglements. The national army had post- d men in many districts of the city suburbs in houses comm.mdri c th approaches to the city. Thi.s his increased public confidence. I pe j our Courts is now as mum a I ruin riH is the custom h.tise and th J post'dhce, nothing but the bare walk-? stai-diir of the lev library. All doc-! uments. includint: wills and court records hive been destroyed. Th rilltest loss is the Public Ueeords otlhe, which contained historic pa pers relatim: to Ireland for l(0 1 years. j The casualties of th battle as an-! nounced are as follows: Wednesday. IS kilb-d and 4 n wounded; Thttrsdiy 11 killed an I' 2 wounded; Friday 1." killed. IT"! wounded. j NOKRIS FLAYS SKNATE FOR DKL AY ON SHOALS WAS'HINCTON. July P (Ity A. P.) The senate was taken to task today by Sep Norris. republic an, Nebraska, for concurring in the ihnii.v' amendment to tlie army bill I delaying' until Oct. 1 next, beginning its original p'-rpi.-al would have e men to have 1 declared its house action permitted 1 ,''(oi m,,: beifun work today an e'or.tlrtn iticn of the meant another ear's delay of work on the project and prevention of idle laborers in tlie couth from obtainincr employment. JAPANESE AWAIT ARRIVAL OF DENBY 1 crctarv s Annapolis Class Will Hold Reunion in Tokio. j ToKIi. July 1 - ipy A. P.) The I Pnite.I .hit- s naval tranprrt Hen-' j derson. bearing S. c'y of the Navy1 i j ; Per. by. and m.-nib-rs cf the Anr.apo-1 . lis cl.uss of 1 vsl to their class reunj ion ::t Tokio, will re-aive a tjplcai i naval vCtle- m.- on its arrival at Vo-, kohan a tomorrow : Tii" Hen-cersoti. vv IP is expected; ja: neon, will ! rr.t at th np'Uth of' (the bay by Japane-e seajdir.es and ; I d-'s'.ro rs and escorted to her dock' while. th.' shore batteries boom their- ! salutes. j ', At the landir.p HtaRe P. ear Admiral! . Kichisaburo Nomura. Premier Ka-i to's adviser, and Adm; il Parun S tckihi Pry.il lo. m the AnnatiolLs e la.-s o f at who-e ;nvl.tors car. .- to Japan, ration the- v:s.b iw;.. cro't s-c ' I. ntiv an.l hi- n .r v in the name oi th.e Japanese navy. More formvl ure tinc will be pies me 1 to the visit. rr at Tokio, w here m t.bers of th Ja panes' cabinet. American Amb.i-alor Warren ar.-.l oilier d.s. ir.RUPlu d !-ror. ig.. s . w r c. e wie par: on its arr.vad t I ' urtli of July, however, the visitors pn gra.n. will be a full one, iiKlud.ng receptions and dinners.

Woman, Scorned by Millionaire, Causes Him to Lose Fortune

[image] MISS NELLIE BLACK, THE "WOMAN SCORNED" AND E. M. FULLER BROKER, WHOSE DOWNFALL SHE PRECIPITATED.

Secures Revenge as Broker Loses Millions In Wall St.

Itoautiful Woman Incomes :pmosis ot ISetriivcr as Love Turns to Hate. j ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., July 1 ' ( Py N. P A.) Scorned by a man j sne iov(i ior seven vears. a ne-auti-'ful you n :? woman became his ne m ; "'fs.s and 1 rouht about the downfall i of P'dward M. I'ulle r. from millionaire V:.!I S'reef fioetnfor ti :i litil.--

rUpt' i a s k e 1 1 me to stcu. lb- ft:;t a mutual More than loom, investors were ! fri"fn" to J"'l(h " J'-1-'1' "Prr.ovie .lireetor irave be an emr;,-e-'i 1 u as m'1 tn s' ' h:i1 aitn. Put

' n.eoo.OCM was lost. Put N-Ili- Plack' has her re ven-e. lic.s eleven now w here lie was be fore I helped him Ret Up." sh e saVM with dark eves tlashin- "ami I'm clad so Riad." It was tur tirst interview since, i-.cM-... the announcement of the faih the brokerage firm of IV M : Co.. largest member of the Con-

so!idate,l stock Kxchan-e. ,mon?',llan an'! h:ul ni arret, d. their clients were thousands of wo-! Th 'aRistr.ite reprimand..! Ful-, men Fxnerts sav thev will b.. 1 k v ' I( 1W'T 'A llen Ii- h'Vard IU.V side

to cot Vive cents f.- t Ii o 'Inllar soitj for Victim. "Of coiiia?.

i . . , . .-. - . i, Ruiltkss. victims, I!ln,.i. ...... joavn. w.u. on. "but when I think of his R.dnR tt the wail, o-aten ami numi hateJ. . . ad other thouRhti ian;.h. . t ...u t ... ,n t u-a corke.l as a cLrk in a tobacco fcry. ard then cot a job in a pho - o,Vapher-s studio on Fifth av A r.ovie directors cave me an er.R.lRe - nent with his company. "I was voting, full of lifo. ro - A lil' i v II' M 1 VW!?? i7 . 1 J 1 1 ' 4 matic. "Fuller was ;o vears older, well' built and full of das?.. We were in- - a i -. . . a f. . Vt . . tt.-,. l t . i o 1 - iie.iuv.'4 .1 . i l J l Jl.u at . i j : oeker. A few days later I cot a phon call. Fuller had been hurt In an ae ider.t. He asked if I wouldn't come up and nurse him. T went. He pved in a small tworoom apartment. He was poor. Made Millions

1 '' ll"'.tPlf th ,e-. i, OK , V, T O... !

"We fell In love. I was crazy jv''J 1 ' inP arrriy uirigirj.e Aabout him. He was so gentle, clever. : wnirh "re tod a . or. a cmsfascinatir.R. I was so younR. ' country flight to chart landing pp ids "He w.T.t into business together ' an' tudy air currerrs. was forced w;h W;,,:'im I Mc(Jee . to return to hr b.se at Lcurl-y 'Thev made a 'po of 'it. Soon th-yl'M v h?n eiicountered bad cleaned up a million in oil. weather. She will st.irt acaln when' 'We were jo happy. I kept house weather is favorable. Sott neM.'

in the citv. For the holidavs we would run down to Atlantic City.' Fulbr was a go d spender. T n

thousand doiiats was hke rin iK1LLKD HY LIGHTNING m ZZ: THen ! ( TZ!:'cyy JrZ they opened a" little narrowed. j known amonc newspapermen of the "He beitan to grow re stless." she south and tust as ;v Ixm;. creator continued. "He stayed away days'' of a comic cartoon ' -tnr in 'which at a time. I was frantic at f.rst. n.ojthern negroes were the f.j'ure. Put then I get used to it I had to., was killed by lightning late to 1 ty

"Sometimes we patched it up. Then everything would be lovely, "We wouli go to the finest resorts,

Ircmemher the last. trip. We went Ark., in a private ear: "Pu the pleasant time became rare. Was Common Paw Wife. "Or-..- da., I found out that he had sen h.arrp-d and that his wife had won a divorce. I was shocked. I had always con.-bb r d rnys'-h" as his common law wife. "I started court ae tion. I'uller' nn" r':-ht 1 f " :v"1 'l I'f'one call ' h:U h" was il: a,: 1 waMt-'1 111 rt t0 come to him. I wa nt. There in th ' . . ' ' ' 1 " 1 ' ' ' ' 1 UUmiPate,, m"' in. "I bean to hate him. Ix)vo Turns to Mate 1 bruuht me to his orliee. In-tad of ae c.i...u a po.ph - .1. . . .. e i , . '' t'ie st-.ry r, .,. of ,t .:. . ... a;,,n-t f,r,;, ' ' " , ...... i. , - ed for ev. r ve-r vlmii'-l b .v.. luim nu ,o!" ...,. , . . . . . -My Jove turned to hate; . , . . , T, 1 eUd'id hiy lawyer, (.eorce R. j ; 'VJw "j i ' - ,"'"",.'!' .. " '''fp"i ? ? fU ' : , n ' ,l lj cani. t '' rnh 1 .. ; f. y rrn,,t-? . ' 11 ' pi.-ent I coubl ; i nave had. ,-, , . . ,., , ' P , " , v ' u . I'uHer lias re f us... I t a di.-r.i'-s .ps Plack. or th law suit for breach of . -v promise srp. p-s instituted, which p.ndir.R a-rnins him. He merely : has said, "!: is entitled to the i usual eor.std ration civen a woman." RAD WHAT 1 1 ER DELAYS 'päkCC PAI'V'I i?V I.'I ir TIT caeovcvn.sJiui I lavru 1 1 NPWPOPy NPWS, Va.. July 1. J.imois. win i,e her uestma'ion. NEWSPAPER CARTOONIST at Newton.. N. C. his home town. i while participating in an amateur j baetall game-

Workers Here and In Nearby

Cities Strike 27 Men Walk Out Here -- Many Obey Strike Order at Niles and Elkhart. With 27 local railway workers absent from their posts since 10 o'clock yesterday morning in accordance with the strike call issued by the shopmen's union, officials of the railroads operating in South Bend reported 1ast night that this number represented the maximum number

I of strikers i.ere unless or.iers for a that the stride would have little effect on the operation of their ! walkout arc extended to other class-: j . , i , t ., , , rr ; roads and at the same time asserted that any move toward a set- ; es of railroad workers. Twenty-twi, . . . i it - , c i i l ! of th- 1 cal strikers are employes oijtiement would nave to come from the United Mates labor board the Crand Trunk Wt stern railway; j or the employes. the reroaind-r of tlie u7 are employ-; ß Jewell, president of the railway department of the Ameri ed by the N ?w York tVntraü. tri- riu i J rj I . , , . . . ., . , ican rederation ot Labor, who yesterday retused to appear at a

iiiuirua -in ii it u idiin,n uia-i. ers have walked out in South Pend. a number variously estimated at r,"U to approximately l.mi.i have heod'd me siriKe s imn. in Nib-s, Micii.. railioai centers. The division rej pair shops t f the New Yolk Central railroad are located at Idkhart and! thos.. the Mi.'dii.Lran Central aP Nib's. ! o (iceah!' Delay. Poth the Io'-al o;!U;als and t:if. executives at Plkhart and Niles re-j ported iasi r.iht til it the walkout j had so far not resulted in any no-j ticea hl- delav t f trathc and th. ,l thti ithoMt i rc il l v nf t ho cf ril. n violence or further disturbance oil I a n v sort. j The 22 local emploes of thetJraml

iTrunk line who laid down their j Am account of a frightened p ople I tools ye-t-rd.iy mornii constituted I jn ;l rrim death trrappb' with slow the entire crew of ear repairmen j starvation is the report made public emi'oed here. The live New York I today of the commission appointed .('entr.P employes who answered the,Py Paboi Siepren S. Wise, of th j strike c ill A"ere employed as maehin-j Prce Synaouei New York, at th I -sts and lioibrmakers A; -cord in if tc, , invitation of T. P. Pew is. secretary

! oth.-ials of the I 'eni:svvan;a lines . i w hich companv operates the and.ij i:;l ro .d out of South P-nd. none ot ! the employes of that road received L'riLr. ordVivj vesterdav and hence Inorr-vof them cp;:t work. The New Jersey. Indiana Ulir.o:

quarters here, ph-wise reported that ! West Virginia, the commission rsit had r.ni y.-t been affected by thetimats that there are between 2-.f'0 strike, all of its employes, continuing i and 5 Oil familie s in the N'-w Piver their work. j coal held, where they carried on ti, ,a,;r .7 u-Jer-. cm. 'their investigation. In dire need. In

P rintend'-n't of the New York Pentr.U railrrnd at Pikhar reported last niifht that it was impossible to determine the exact number of men who hid walked out at that time, as n eomrdete tdieek had nor vet l'Ken i.. ii ti,.,. o f conhl . , . -an bo as a rtamed approximately ..00 i , , i . ,v, ,.o.0 wonders hfol respon.lod to the s-trike ., , . f .....1, lt......V t in nnmriM' Of1 Ii IU I . . I I . M ' I J .1 III' llinjwt l,i the strikers puit work at 1 o'cIo-k eserday m'rninif. some who were . . . i i i . ,. . i working (n special jnos eonuu--,--u their tasks- befi.ro laving down theii tools. A.s a result tlie walking out j of a f.-w men at a time continued at j arious inten als thron ithout the day ItciKrts Cntlictiiur. Parlier r-ports from Plkhart jwete comiictmer as m numoe. I .. . 1, of .rike,s. One report was tint 4o out of the 700 employes belongin? to the shopm- n s union ce-aseu work at the hour the strike order b.-amo e-Tec.'lX.-. 1 he f-aiperjnten.l-ent (.:" m divo p"W r at Plkh irt 1 pi rn? of r.O ro;i nd h "U workers hid quit. while 17 out of p7 frm the chop era its w re a to nave c-as.-.-j . w ork Plkhar" police and Now York ( entral pol.io w- i lie sh p.- at . " " " I (Continued on paifo two.

Land. Won in 'African Golf Game

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Five Years Aeo, Now Spouts Oh :

niiliilUii l ii U 1UD AS WILSON SLAYERS V -Names Given Llljllish Po"i; I.,P0 TiI1Mn nnA 1,( ( 1 al-0 " ,Jl,lin aI1(l O SllRvail Riüllt. " poNPON. July 1 -H!v A. IV l . James ejDr.no. .y a n t .iarr: s u nrin.

-'"-d with the murder o f!VM:,v,,n lv the veteran serr.apt In a

x-p 4j Marshal Sir He nry ;cr,n were a -Mi n arai-mu ,r. in v : ;a . r: -r police (furt today. A pol.fe othc.-r t sti;.' d he p. ad an ::.ier ia . ii 1 1:- ,t, -oners i n . n .: ...r.l. ... . : . i : morninz. w !: n thy had e onf "l ; they l.ac; piven their wronR names and a -Id 'es,,--s when thy we-r- ap - iirfheril. il "n T h e- rt-.M'.'t-r Acrorc.ir.R to the othc r. Connolly! ) .........

sa.d nis correct nam wa Ue-Rinai! ; i ou re on. P'pi.-a in- for-r;;, hur.r.. an ex-soMier. b'Brif-n said : and he ox- forth another "nadurh:s correct name wa Joseph ev-'al" ar.d ;k'-toi the d:d Sullivan al o an r x-soldier. Th y ; A r.-ionth.s aRo, he sail tod.-y wer" commitf-d for trial at th- clla-- he bardf-1 a tr.in for his hörn, Pa. Icy. ;" "-ta!ned hnan ial backing for an Testirr ony wa.s Riven by several : oil pro-..- of the prop. rty. V e-lls p..';ce and citiz n who w it r.;-.-' d ' -c"l and Rushers result!.

t h shotting of r ie; l Marshal .-;r

ll'-r.ry Vilson an 1 th- pursuit tpat;wi,l pay rents on every

.-a RII I WOMAN HOOT SELF. AFTER REFUSAL MINNKAPoPIs. Mir.:... Ju.y P H'au" she ref nse. to marry him. Vr.v.: .'ulllvan. 2', tri ay shot and -larrrdi-ly wounded Mrs. Pho.-be Pak er. ll'V at hr roomintr houe here, where he lived, ar.d then cornI mlttd suicide. :.!ra. IJaker is the mother of Ave children.

NATIONWIDE STRIKE, SAID TO g7 COMPLETE BY UNION CHIEFS.

HAS NO EFFECT ON OPERATION

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Hooper Declares New Men Hired to Replace Strikers Will Be "Protected" Both Sides r-v , .di r 1 Ct 1 Reiterate btatemcnts Kegardmg btand.

. CHICAGO. July 1. (By A. r i Jill or shopmen declared by union cent perfect, the nation's preat its work without interruption.

: Kailwav executives were unanimous in rxnrrin;: their bebet

. . I iederal inquiry into the strike i n nn An nrAriT n tit MINE REGIONS FACE n t mil nmi niMmTAiT ÖLU II ülAlllAllUrt . . . l 1 Commission Appointed I " Onrrators. Annouiicrs He1 , ... sbllt of Ill estimation. NFW YOK1C. Julv 1 (By A. IV)!

; of the New rier coal assm-;,itinii, -"'P- t,K,. f I . i i trie places or the striking c:io-inve-tiirate the hvinsr and workimr ' ... , , ,. . eoud.tions of the sTikimr miners in nien will render a public service. the West Vircini.i coal fields-. he d'-chir-d an.', '.u! I t ! With the nn!' workers unrm-;:' hnmur.e fron; t!i- c;, i -

ploved or receiving but ne-licfih'.e pittance from oil jobs such as tb in- ; the homes of thes. families, accord inp: t the commission. ther If Insutheient food and in many, no adequate clothing. Dr. Wise, owinif to rrevmus en-; ffa'ements, was unabb to servo on' ! the commission It comprised Pr. P. -. McCJow-in. of the National elf,ie counci , Washington. I. .. Pr Svdnev i:. Ooldstein. as-,, cat. i . i i . , , . . . .... ,..1 raiwii or in i;ee na;'o o1. tnu Winthrop D. Lin, a former members of the staff of the Survey , ;campa'.ifn in New York Ciy t i raise funds- "for st.irvin m:ner M l4..u.is a,1(jrr;!,f.(i a ptter to IIaM ,j v-;,e and urtrd that h- inv, rf,n'ditions for himself. This leitif as fiven out by Pabbi , Wise, declared that nn n" -ary starvation or even privation ,x-i-ted." The report cn?e that the "nr- ' i-e num5--r in r.eed are nnimportan' since it is rb-ar Pia man; tnousa nqs are c-j :7 erinz ana a-ni-: Many Ilvicte-!. I 'There one croup in particular 'who are in especially acute r.eed CContinU'-d on i-irc two) c.p.ooo a, iar-t Royalty Payment. M Oh NT HOPPY. N. J , July 1 py A. IV) A w ri st -.oil trair'd Jn the c-.pti.-. divfr-'v e,f "Af.-p an s. ,, f t f),, y hrn., ...i", V t he hr- in-all-ment of a rb h r-ward to s-rant CPisViv. IP-L-ir. of tl: qiar 'rt:. . ' . r ror-.s I . s. A., at "amp lux. when ! he r iv-i a JVlZO e h-ck. i This r,.,r(o, the f;rsr j avrr.ent - . . . . . . . . nf c.l royalties from Jk: ih"n:'t .an i rr-,., K trn fiVP y-ars ac. The p time üve y-ars air.. The soup of th.e fortune, vl.( r. am,.s unknown to the n-w n:an of u..il !;k1 suit urn: to ,t p.r.i r .. . ... i ser; s o: ii.iiurac p-a v .nir ' w:t.h li'.'le more than a '1 -;'( ra ' .:.j.e and a deed to a few acres Gf 1 Oklahoma '.ar.i '.vhieh he r r. ' ! - e re d w arthb .ss. "Shoo: you for that." h- o.-ere-l i n : arri r-x c-u xi om t.T1 :-roprtv. RETURN MURDER-SUICIDE I VERDICT IN PASS CASE j CHICAGO, Ju.y 1. A vrdict oj j murder and suicide wa returned bv a coron-r's Jury which to lay inv,. ti-'.lte 1 the d'.aths rf (Jeorge P j 1 la-s 'h a tt a no,, .-.i, T :. n.. and Mrs lve-lyn Pass. h: wife. Pi.s- hot h wufo here yesterday an 1 then killed fcdrrjjelf.

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1 P.) With the countrywide strike 1 J . I l'l inn leaders to be practically I PU per transportation machine continued . . . . . . . . call, reiterated that the only basts !-for a settlement was for the roads to auree not to put into joraerea ror me snopir.en dv tnc i' - U., , the labor hoard, declared in a forma! statement that the power i of the srovernment, coupled with public, sentiment, will pive every protection to every railway employe who remains on the job and to all new men who take the places of the strikers in tlie present walkout. Mr. Hooper asserted that the strike was called against the decision of a federal tribunal over rulings laid down after careful consideration of the ev idence on both sides. The men who take ; t. i n of "s -a He-ran at 10 O r !o k.

ji) " wi .Kout bepra n in all t- '. r.a of th country promptly at ? n a. m and in r.ar.y plic , t- n ' a . P' ! of a h !: I i'. '.'. r o r: - r ard ehe.-rln' a-- rh v b :r v ! v t h e . p ;.K,',.- r ; 1 r' rt ' fine : . union, h e 1 ! . j 1 t r t r s ; , o r r- d ; r : r: ' ' ; day. b ad. rs a rt' 1 thai th- n; - of th.e s'r.l-.e,- w u 1 r'ln.' than three- t ; 1 rt.-".- ..' th- 1 ' memle-r-lilp !.f,,... rh-h'. P--r Mr. J. we;; s,'l r-po-v f-o--12S of the 20 1 ,: i . . .. r , , howe-d prac;. i'lv a I .ci ; r :-, .--r walkouV If., add--! thv h- V-ped to - h''1- o 1:;'. r " a- ''irite fi.u re b - t'i'r. rr w -h. Th' ore'.- di-n' V 'if fi rv r. ;- r. , , - d during t:..- y v.-as u P .rbt o w ?i , P.. 1 . ' s e e r 1 ! h : r: -1 r -m. s h ' 1 p ' ! : e a f - f a : 1 ! r. r to j -.; f 1 u r : 1 ; ' . r - to J t '. m in tlie wall. !!;. p 'if-. I the; .:p '.. ii'y a rtd f irried n out. " .- t ::t them, h 1 r 1 f i )r- d.-r v 1 - q ' ; " I as t.i .'-A. " a vol 5 r In ( 'il .1 .. if t iie p. .0, . f . t. yr- . "UP Wi'.er . ' .s - . : 1 '. : i 1 ' .' men ;if u - : --d. n- s.of any kind w : r, , ,-, . ; "f th.- 1....-P- .; i ; ;. .-...f., ., s'-r Z r ,: I p. .ht f.i!!. :

:'-r I a r: V "Tr .in im; il. a ; M'l'-rs , l e . , : !o ra ft re ... '" on o a- i f,.r ri... h. V ! ay v. a - t lie rl fr-.m t Vof th- No: th w - '-r-u IIxjm e-t No 'I roii!dv "I do r. evp. ,-; ti.e t rl .-: .- int rfer.- w :th train m v- n . "t. a " si! 1 n . p r s ...;-. t . 1 1. C r: : -W'-lfiT; an chal: r..at. of the V'--rri ii,:: i:.'.r. . "Th" rXp r;, , , ' h.. f .-. 1 O 1 1' , . rr: Po::p- -,r,! ohr ; ::V;.:; i v ).a i i-et;v.. p ' i ; i ' r " a ' r r. v'V ' 1 - O : ,.- T ; .. r ' ( " Arno:.- th rre-iiee- r.f rallu a v ' ' ' ' ' ' -' ':: -- 'he (. prm:r.ab.n wav ' .!'r----.l to have '-...-- " repr"- n'a'lve- "? ' r.kir.R T.. y w.-r ' in d.-; .Tin- ;.a- th. nS r.'t -h, . ar.d th raPv.ays b :t b-wrr the i"nin, j :.e r:;..,j -!... ;, ,;- board. . . - o";;;'." n .-o :. e , .- the -1- was far fr-- ; I rr rej-.t p-r: In C. : r r-r.: p r:. :n '!. i'lVa.-- d s-v -r.a 1 ') fj-.-a- ! Draw Your Own Conclusion! ( From Tribune) Tuesday's Circulation 16,963 Largest circulation of any South Bend Daily. (From News-Time) Tuesday's Circulation 19,460 Member A. B. C. Last known of numerical system. 19,460. was jrreater by far than 1 6.963. '