South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 208, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 July 1922 — Page 5
THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 27. 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
AMERICAN LEADERS ASK FOR JUSTICE IN STRIKE CRISIS
Prominent Public Fipurr Appeal for Spirit of (ic and Takv i(orTTihf l'Jll. it I'nlt rr.i I
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RAIL STRIKE HAS EFFECT, GASOLINE AGENT DECLARES
The rcnn?ylvariin governor's own trc-f t-s l.-rmJir.g trains at IIarr!shurj: for duty in the Fayette county tral fields where dynamite and gun lo'A-Jtr have been utd In ttrike trcutlei.-
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CAMP GÜSTER TO GET U. S. HOSPITAL
I MAYBE THE MELONS i WON'T GO ON STRIKE i WASHINGTON. July 2C (My I. . X. S ) Watf rm'-lon lovers r.'d 'i i n ff-nr. f a .?! r r i c' this
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Prnjrrt for DNaMrri i'trran-, at Co-t (if SL.IOO.OOO. J Announr. WASHINGTON July L. 'imp Cut'T, Mich., 1. to n-O'lvo the hospital project whieh '.V13 t b V e beri loratd at the Great Lik' s r.tv.il train. nir station, Pinrtor Korbes of the v tr r.ii p bureau. :uinoun" 1 ffday. The n-A- brxpital, which will liidle in' n ; 1 ras', will have .'O anil will b on-truer d at a en-: of a tproi ma t ly 5 1 . " o . f o d . Origin il r conuuepdations! t o I'r'f"t Hardinir would 5ia' lo'-ate.l ill hospital at the (Jnat Uik's la-'. P!ie pr'.-ident, hw vf-r. r'qii'-!"il !. . ;or Fori s to reronsi.lr r tlie pi.i'tei. poir.tint: out tint nvir.y hospitalalrei ly are looael in Illinois, whereas several 'atcs, i.otal ly Mii ii-::-an. h.ive but fov.
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Shortage of Tank Cars at Refineries Perils Local Supply. Declares. Or. prll of thp present strike whleh has to a limited xtc-nt tlfd up freight movement is the cattlnc off of the aoI!r.e fupply for p-inta midwest. It was revealM Wednesday.
j An InvestUatlon in South Hend fJ!rioJ?d that th! frhrrtase was not Imminent, but that the reduction in I ii
the njmber of car load or sri?oiir.being shippe.i Into the city was lessenin? the reserve- ptock. rmIn;o on I juptlc? J. Kruce Gafill. head of the Gafill Oil Co.. declared Wednesday that the quantity of ?anllne beinc shipped Into South Per.d was l?enlng daily. He declared that Information received by him Wednesday from ope shipper va? that railroad? had placed an embargo 0n empties. "If this i true," comnentcd Mr. Gafill. "It mear.3 that tank cars at
prf.ent at th refineries will be shipped but none returned for a FPC'i ond supply. This will Flowly cut ; down the available jtock on hand. ! May Kation fia.. Eg "Present Ptocks In South Hend , a are adequate," continued Mr. GarM. ; EEs "to meet the present s.tuatlon. but it : !: th" future that now looms omln-
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Businesslike? Say, Lady the White House Looks Idle Compared With It "Pardon m?. but Is this the plac where on rays bii'.t:?" This from a capable lo-kir.c woman as he stepp 1 Int one of the ofTlfjt en th :1 r ? t fltor of the city hall. "Whst kind of bill? do you wish to pay. Ma'am?" inquired on of two mn in the office "Why. my weter bill." r"p',i1 the worr. in. -Just around the corner in
that ether offle," she was told. "O. I be? your parlon." the wom.nn mü. "I should hiv known that th'. didn't look very businesslike in here." And the unhufl'.nessltke place a,s only the ofT.ce cf the chief of policy rf th c;ty cf South Bend, with Chief I.aurencf J. Iin d!icuslr.f: rlth a reporter problems cf curblntc "Jay-hawk-lr.g p!n headed fltvrer drivers" from hlnrkir.gr traffic on F-xturady niehtp.
FOUR ASK LIBERTY BY DIYORCE ROUTE
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j'be'r home, and made unjust accusa- : 'ions rerra ruins: h! loyalty to her. IThey were married pec. 22. 1 51 2. i and separated March IS. 1922.
i Twenty-five hundred dollars aliI mony Is nfked by Helen Nemeth. 514 j S. liberty st.. In her divorce appll- ! cation aeainst Vincent N'emeth. filed j in Suprrior court N"o. 1. They were i married May 22. 1S20. and separated July 24. 19 2 2. She ,ks the custody
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early nroduoinc i was said. Mr. Gafill paid that tn
shopmen's walkout had caused much rnoro serious tieup In fhe fouthwe: whre the frasollne and crude, oi! supply Is obtained than it had In the central west. He added that It was almost Impossible to route cars out of Tulsa. Ok la.
Let experts ckan your carment.. and bats. Aetna Cleaners. 91 K. s.inv;' st. I-:':;:, adv. 20)-tf.
KENTUCKIANS FORM AN ALIMONY CLUB CINCINNATI. July :'. ( P.y I. N. S. ) CVivin'-rton. Ky.. b.i.s ortiaivz-'d an AlitM'ny club, with eb'veti char- i ter metnber.i, and f-arh -ar. when the mt'ini'rv of National Ind p-r.d-once Iay is freh in their mints they will gather to ceb-brate thtir' bmiestic fred"in. N'w in'inli'rs j ;ir to bo admitted from time to I time, hu' a requir-ito of admis-ion ;s that none shall If takri in uho it any time during h: family ti'Mihit -s f.i'.t ,l to condu-'t hi:.;.-- if in ;i Mitlf'Ui.'tn. j K.i ! ; ti : t i:t t inn rt !i;Jit !.- t a ji:hiia inv.ision, with much feist-; inif. I5f're brintr taken in the cm-; diditts ar requir'd t rmMint, as humorously as po-;-;ih!o the details; of their marital dlllictiltb s. The, motto of the club i.-. "We have i found fraedo.n from the niitrlmo-t nial sea."
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PERMANENT and STEAD Y EMPLOYMENT for GIRLS and WOMEN at WILSON EROS. Vacation Shutdown from July 1 7th to 20th All Departments in Full Operation Ai?ain July 31t Employment Office Open During Shutdown from 8:00 A. M. to 12 M. Apply Any Morning Start Work on Monday. July 31st WILSON eos0 1008 W. Sample St.
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