South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 211, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 July 1922 — Page 1
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SOUTH nnir 1 i Lcnf Sunday' Circulation, 18,751 U t 4'-- JftbE5 MFMI'.I K A. I T. VOL. XXXIX, NO. 21 1 SOUTH BEND. INDIANA, SUNDAY, JULY 30, 1922 PRICE TEN CENTS
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HARDING SENDS" ' SUPPLYING COAL
PEACE PROPIM'hä X.
TO RAIL PARTIES
Vttlcrp.ont Pinn. Now in Writing, ent t r Mxrrutivrs and Mrikrrs. TRAFFIC STILL MOVING
l'S ANG?LFÜ. July 23. Will H. Have, President of the Motion Picture produce-r and Distributors' Arocitt.on of America, hau failed after a r!off study o motion picture- stuile.s hfrc to find "the horrors of Hollywood." he. told th Hollywood chamber of cnramerc at a dinner. 'The or.e had Influence in Hollywood U tlk," -aid Mr. Hays "For he life of me I can not se the horrors cf Hollywood." He tald :hp people must have en-
TO CONSUMERS LEFT TO STATES
Stormv Romance to Culminate This After.
Loral Officials Will Control Distribution of Furl to Individual.
EXPORTS ARK LIMITED
(Writrrn Lino?, in Statement, D-chirr I raii.-nortatiori
I -ittlo Hurt.
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AS!! IN' ;T' . P.-'.,': i;.r.l.:r. t i r- r - i
w -. r r r s a e
h : p ; a n
r h ri.!r h 1 strii-. .
!rta!nrTinr, that if thv art d-
rri-.M ..f it th,y win w rM" a i ; Federal Authorities to Direct
!.:; ;n r.gn;. xinu oi motion p;c-i j ; i : . i r r. e e d e d . "We inut r-movt the occasion fori Ii-, about th- industry," he con-i A.'tmnM. "Our is a duty to youth.! o 'e are not so much interested in!i
he -h.'f n millions or dollar Invested in ,:r:sr rail- th Industry, as we are n the mllrniiroad h'-ms (,f children whose morals and ."-tt:nint"'urai:n ar Invested In It." . . ' p n r n - ' 1
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Lor.
1 r. t p . a n
-M . : t . n i r st Of 'd t r ! 1 to t - t ex - i -,vh:ch Hi rait- ! ,for inv.teci hvi r. h.i irman of th 1 : i . ; r'i;i d K xtu t : v ; ';.r.c:., the s'riKe . I J "v f I :. he -i d
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EMERICK RECEIVES SEYERE INJURIES IN AUTO COLLISION
f !
Sr.feresr 'IT'!! !
i ca.m .ett:T F'rjk? it n. it; T. n ir? the (liy.
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Macliino Turns Over (Jrash Ford Strikes lice Ambulance.
After Po-
'ti t lie i ,i ; ro d
f A I STAIN TK.M'nC CIirCA.O, .lu v :-( !?; A.
TJcth freight a i.t ja-mK" trafüi l
er. western i' invinsc heuPjuarfre in Ch i .u1" : ;!a '::r'' v i:r.af--.(ted h- th hii',nT.'. strike. .-na statement I tonight by the western pro'd.n'.V cmniitto" on
j f;:mr ICnierick. lOZ'i W. Sample : st., rrrelvfd severe Injuries to his ; rl,-ht hand and left arm when his j Hudson car turned over after being struck by a Ford cojpe driven by ; fiarfield Trible, coior, art employe
i v i ui" niiiM; a.oom j o CIOCK
corner of Taylor
J uh'.ic reiatio
ho A " 0 : a 1 n n
rf Railway rx"cut i
Pf rted
More than
lat niht at the and Division ta.
Kmerick was accompanied by his wlfa and another married couple at the time of the accident. After the crash he frepd himself and. after shutting off bis engine, whlrh was
tili runninc. asslptei in freelnc the
100 shopman. :hc statement .iv;th f th nvpr,nrnM
wert: employed th! '.veelf.
1. are be
and passn?j
ciirrfnriv ana rMnr;the elbow to the hand. III rlrht
be.'r.ir -P-rnted normally hand was cut from the thumb to the
ic.y, said the
f ti." roails rport ; veins
. . A ...
mau tin per, cutting arteries
open th
and layin?
and
flesh to
' Flyinar s:la!f from the windshield in-
'Freiht tratr.r demand- are be- ticted a cut on h, (lft rm frnrn
Irfr met trains are iv i t h but
r a J e m e n t . ", .
;j'creafes m t:i- nu tuber or men at j the bone, vork in tb.e:r -hoP,, the total Jn-i Emerick's machine
f r e a f 1 n c e .7 u '. y H t n nil
rr roads e.n ..IM "pmen. with the exception of broken wind.MOnnMOril'.MOIM-, ..MRF. MOnrJ.hield and windows. Jle wa- drlvThe S-in'fl Fe fyteni was ald to : Jna: cn.i' ou Division -t. and Is sd Jiflv 10.201 men at work or appro- to hnvo afely cro-sed the lntrrseca:rr.t'y 57 p r cent of the normal tin of Division and Taylor st.. iTce and the i:i;nn. Central report- uhen the rear of his car was ?truck
w a n 1 1 f f V i v
. I - ... ... i . Ne.- righted and was Flightly damaged.
Movement Between States, Hoover Says.
WASHINGTON, July (Hy A. j ) Control of emerc'-ncy coal dis- '
trlbutlon to individual consumers! is entirely in the hands of state auth-i orltie", except for railroad coal, I
cec y. iioover. cnairman 01 tne iea eral coal distribution committee, announced tonight. The federal gov
ernment, he ftated. will limit. Its'
activities in coal distribution entirely to Interstate questions. Principles embraced In the adminlstratlon"s plan to coal distribution, Mr. Hoover explained, have been communicated to the Kvernors of thf states who are to adopt plans of their own in co-operation
with the president's committee. j Conservation of the nation's coalj supply within it. boundaries will be j
necessary, he declared, and nunker-1
ins concerns along tin- Atlantic seaboard have been asked to . bunker ships only to the next port of call and after Aug. 1 to require foreign ships to bunker abroad for the round trip. Although coal Is cheaper in American port than abroad, he added. It could not be spared out of the country. Canadian consumers also, he added, have titn warned to import from abroad for thir use. To Kctrlct KiMrts. Coal exports, he asserted, would be held to a minimum during the
emergency, no rr!orltic9 being grant-J ed for the movement of coal to peo-j pie who can supply themselves. j
Price levels will be maintained, he,
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Samuel Gompers CARAWAY WOULD
I ear In A merica
ON INTERESTS lArkana? Senator (ilaiin Per
AROUSES COLLEAGUES
WASHINGTON. J ;'y :.V Sanviel Gompers. who has beer, railed "h grand old man of American :il.r-' by virtue of h long tenure of offc a.1? president of the Ar.vr'.c ir. Federation of Iibor, observed today
the fiftv-ninth anniversary of wh:it
,e b:gt?rst landing1 in
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M'CRAY CONTINUES
PLANS FOR STATE TO OPERATE MINES
h considers one of events of his life his
the United States as an- Enp
migrant boy. The labor chief per.t th day in New York, but his office at the federation headquarters here was visited by a ftream of mwmrfr bys br'nglnc telrgrams ar.d letters of congratulation and ?ooi wishes. George ". Perkins, president of the International Cigar Makers union- of which Mr. Oomp'rs Is vice president ar.1 ,m artie member, told the lahnr leader his corrtIr.r to America 59 years aaro ' good for the tolling maes. the !ab--r movement and all mankind."
Fonal ( a i r i Influnre? Memberr ot.
Smoot and Other? Deny Allr4
ote on Wnnl
Srlirdule Proceed.
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WASH IN i ;ti X P. ) iMti;;,-!:
r.r.anclal interor" (f rcr'.i.r. .r.-i !:1 UAl senators Ir. the, ForJr.i y-M i':;r,, ber tariff bill was .'.etr.an.i? i Jr. a re
oution int rod Ii-,-- d .n
by
ITALIAN FACTIONS AGREE TO TREATY
PROVIDING PEACE!;
r. e .- f : . a T e
Sen. Caraway. Arkr.r..a-, :;i .it. The resolution d;r---t 1 t h- K-r.. its
Jldiciary cr.rv.m it t e- t'i maii a f r r
jand searching inquiry Jr. to lep.i
and alles-itiot.s that certain es: dtori would b b'-nfi'ltte-I by the hUh ra'e
or the t.iriT me.-s ;ro
()bjection t'y Sn. Vad"wo;
Nevf
explained, through the purchase of i Governor Directs Public Serv
all coal under Interstate commerce i commission priority orders administrated from "Washington, and coal J
ice Commission to Control Distribution.
will b available only for fuel bought
at fair prices. Henry B. Spencer, j INDIANAPOLIS. July LT. While j the newly appointed federal fuel dls-j still hopeful that "mining might '. r j tributor. Is to supervise coal dlstrl- j resumed through a settlement "f thoi bution between the states while the strike that has now continued four! methods of handllnS coal for rail- months, Gov. McCr;iy today c.-ntin.
Marilynn Miller and Jack Pickford, famous i-tage and screen tarö whose mirriiK" this afternoon will clinrix one of the stormiest of .romances.
: !n its shps.by the Ford car pro eedinp north j able
, n I the d i v; n Tavlor
roads responsible to the Interstate commerce commission will be determined direct'. from Washington in malntalninr Interstate, commerce. "Fach statt outside of the groups
to lock arter themselves, has
ued his plans for di-iiny coal under state supervision not l.ittr thaa n-xt Wednesday. The executive plans to supply fuel for stat- institutions .in 1 necessary Industries. The covern-T tml.-iv d si-tn.it- d tho
. i"! 10.42 men unrk
Tin I m j"i i ...i.. .... . ... ... i .l4 inin'i iin'ir i- iu na " i iifipn reniiest'a. Mr. iioover saiu. s; a,ie pui'iie rvioe C"mmi--in
Vefnre the !c:r.n.r- of the .t rie. ( ,0,n operating the Ford at a rapid j "to canvas? 1' situation as to stocks , an emergency committer- to dis:
;:'' I- r'e spee.i. I he impact of thear,i r.qulreir.rnts In order of the j Lute coal and assign cars for h tndl!old.n lxxii' StfltiMiirnf ' machine turned the Hudson car over : priority in t ffrent classes, public ling such coal as may b- produced. Ha H -.l !en. pr-sident f the on jtÄ .s!d. while the l-'ord car waf utilities p'.I.Ib- institutions. house. (This action was in line w:?h a reJfjriinetor., :n a sWemep.: .--aid thit pjrned about, tearinr off the left hold and i ndustrial coal. ; ouest of Sec'v Hoover that -,-h vt;,.
'Ma'Pickford Has All In Readiness
r;- For Wedding Day
IFOUR MEN RILLED ! IN RACE FIGHTING i
IN GEORGIA CITY
i Deputy Sheriff and Three Nei proes Shot o Death in MaIr eon Pool Hall. I MACON. Ga., July 2'.. Deputy
Sheriff Wnl'er Hyrd was sht and instantly killel and three ne.croes als killed hero tonight in the downtnv ii district. The casualties oci'urrc.l .after Deputies Hynl, Pulley and Jakes, the latter a tr-cm entered a n crro pool rfinm. Firing i'ocame enf-j-,i when a r.ecro was said to hao shot Hvrl In the t.ak. When
Leader of Socialists Visits King Event Considered Significant. ROME. July (By A. P.) The republicans and fascistl at Ravenna have signed a treaty of peace whereby the former have ordered a cessation of the strike they cald several days apo and the fascist! have ordered demobilization of their bands. Although conflicts are occurring in the province, with some wounded on both sides, the situation has become .so ameliorated by the understanding a? to give hope for a speedy return to normal conditions.
I Significant Visit. I The visit of Filippo Turatl, leader ' of the lntranslgeant socialists to the ; kins: today at his majesty's requert In ! connection with the attempt to form i a new ministry under former Prej mier Orlando, is considered an event
of creat significance. On xeavlng the Quirinal. Turati walked to the chamber with gruff expression and careless, attitude but did not conceal his satisfaction at the, conversation he had with the sovereign. He rfused. however, to enter Into details but sai 1 : "Victor Emmanuel is more democratic than some of my comrades." The entrance of the folallsta Into
ork, prever.td f.irni.il i re-er.v:lon
of the resolution and Its rrr.? to committee. Caraway re.id from oil;, r:! ir. a New York repuMlTr. rewspaj 'r a d In the Washington Dally New?, wh.h Intimate. 1 that certain senator wo :1! be tenofitted by the tar'.f bi'.l
These orators have r.
fit to demand an !nvet:.cat!n." Caraway, "but I do not Inter, 1 : these chwirge, pa' The hrnr
this ?enate Is at least e !mrn''ri'
n
of
i V
th.m
he
h 0 r. r h v s
or more Importa
of the courts. If fr.s.tors
andered they oucht't hiv a chance to vindicate therr.n,.vf " Charge Stirs G. O. V. Caraway's statement, snl th presentation of hi reMuttor, rouse i senators who have rren mer.tiorel In editori.il comment. Sn. Goct -lr.g1, Idaho, demanded whether ".ira-
would Include In
t'.:e rad' sliOps ton hd bem:n to 1 1 o rr, o t : v " -? a r? I of bal or.b r r i rs turlrvgr tb l.it
rear wheel. When the police am-
at West Burl.n
rum fut repiire! b-ilance arrived the Ford car was that the number : several feet north of th street Inhal V een reduced i trsection and pointed south.
wee
Only Closest of Friend;- to Attend edding of Marilynn and Jack Todav.
it was over, P.yrd was dylnir and
three, necroe? were dead. To preentithe constitutional arena i a contln
a ooihle ra-e riot, police- ben 1 uation of the hist.irlc evolution which
(Continued on pae
TTt wo
sid
(ilirs "Iärst I1.
HUGHES PROTESTS UNDERWOOD'S PLAN
; Stutv to Make Kulcs. i make provision for coal tl.str. bution. , "Fach taie ha.-' been asked to; Warning was a;.s M-;v.-n by the exj make such rules and regulations asit cutie that there should be no profjit may see tit to control speculation : peering in fuel. "( p. raters, whole, and distribution within the bound-' salers and retaib-rs .shall all r.-ceive
K?nrlck an-1 his party were taken , aries of the state. It has been sug-ja fair and reasonable profit. " he d--f th Altfeld Drug store at Ö24 W. j -etrd that the co-operation of their ; t lare.l. "and moro than that no h.n-
i-..ion st. ana Kiven nrst aid treat-; state wholesale and retail coai aeai- ,.t citizen should ask."
Whether the povernor has author-, well. The ceremony will he parity under present laws to troce.-d i lorm.-d io t)ie bnnrifnl horoo of
or mining coal is ' .Maiy and Dug"' at Heverly Hills,
d. but he has an-: jut outside of l.os Antr.-!es
1 V r- I ,r e i - Ä ' O a . . m . . - .
inp e..n- i'uiuiihs inouncoa mar ir t dromes noce;irv ' lh Uininuri 'nr -if
mept. A tourinquet was applied to j frs associates should be secured. The
emTlrk's arm and hand to retard i federal government has no authority
the How of blood, later- removed to th
is? July ine
muh discu.sse-l, widely herahle-l Mar;!yr.n Miiler-.Iack Pk-kiord n;arriaL.o will bo solemnized at 1::'. " ' ! " this afternoon, if all goes
the extreme jnarties always have grone
throi'.sh m Italy since granting of
l most of which are operand by , (hp constitution, the test exponent : negroes. j 0f this beinc: the famous rtateman The re?ro siid to have phot Pyrd j Crispi. who from an enemy of royalty
! was cornered near the river and all i the sheriff's djojtiea were rushed to
th.
j r e ri e .
bh
crow d
H. i: -
The party was ran eXPrt none In this matter j-ith his plans fc e home of Dr. , beyond moral presure. jtill undetermined
l in the police ambulance.
"Silly."
Disapproves of All-Am cncan tVe party escaped with a shikinc up.
where - was found that the arteries indicate the destinations within h will assemble the legislature for, support of her oft repeated h-ve for' not and veins of his rUht hand had been the .täte to which eoal is to beL-merpency action. : Jack and utter dis.euari f-r Floijur. cut by the c:nss. The remainder of shipped. Th federal attribution During the div the governor re- Ziegfeld, her manager w;li wed the! poll
Commission to Adjust (crman War Claim-.
iued on pace two.)
(Continued on pnge two.)
reived a message from John Hessler. ; ti nmus film hero alter
one of
t.ecame a staunch monarcn'.et.
Difficult Task. Between the two extreme it will
also j P. no easy task for Orlando to form
gathered. ja cabinet. Some suggest that the Negroes downtown !aer were;lred i only way out is to include In the upon by a group of w hites, according j cabinet both socialist and fascistl as to police repo-ts. All necrroes were i well a providing for the other
in advised to their homes. It waslgroup m tne cnamner. motauio-
known whether anv were In-! lie deputy. Angelo .Mauri, rormer
ed. One repro was rescued by minister or agricui:ure. na.eui-i m-s
re from a crowd. A number of j idea, saying:
the .arrests were made ;n connection with I "Instead of a cabinet it wouia re
president of the Indiana Mirers, in siunnit romances in mo-.ern his-: the r.ooj jIl shooting.
a Noah's ark."
i w hic h Mr. Hessler said he would . turv
WAPHINGTON. .Tulv
( I-
H. ec'y. Hi: rnn'turn add re tliilarv (o:r. m.
i :r. a iong :r. emo-
-.ed re
tO th" Stn1
U -
approval
todav of the b'.il tr.tro-
'Aunt Alice' Robertson to 'Ride
to Congress' On a Peach This Time',:
present to the district executive
way
tion "an invetlsatlen oted for the duty on
emergency tariff." "I'll say to th .nator
his resolunf why ye ; rice in th'
that
anyone pays I or any of my kinsfolk have a dollar of Interest. Ir. rice, I would reply to him that h !f an unqualified liar." retC! Caraway heatedly. "Well, why don't you have y-vr vote. In vetlyated ?" ehmi'tl G--d-Ing. "Oh, Investigate rne. !nvVg-t me," ta!d Caraway. "My reltr 'I'l re-quire me to show whthr I was interested or nr." Sen. Smoot, Utah, sali h hd ben mentioned alo In corr"";! with wool. "I have rt owned rhep nr a Iamb, nor ha any member of my family, since I .old them !! jut
nfter G rover for. term."
c:
'Im-
heran hfs
;a!d Srr. oft.
IJnrniTn, "Mllllonntr-. Bursum, New Mexico, who was al
luded to dltorlallv as
a m:
iorair.
(Continued on page two.)
POLICE OFFICER IS HURT IN CRASH
j board Monday the governor" request ; her
ate institutions.
. u cd by Sen
1 a rr. a h a d e
A : a -
Criderwood i
. . .
ent of ar. all-Amci'ar, com-
Irission to adjust Clerman war c ' - i rri
-errejvr' a:d.
lr.g" to th fiil mir ; f.ir-'f a va r d o r rr e r. t 7 f v u r. d r w ay f r
Onlv Woman Member of Conpress Confident of Nomination on Kvo of Primary.
Ar; .i :r. t r. .
i; t be "T.irs.'"- ; ,-rv on and wo :ld Ml'SKOGHK. Okla . July 29. r a V r
.- , . - - hv luo venrc nro on an
SENDS MARINES TO
EJECT SQUATTERS l:,';
Marilynn has been insistent that;
love for Jack would nven 7 TJ I 7 71 I 11 J 74-
that permits be issued to miner j chai.e snce that eventlu; Jay JUry nVlUlUX Ifl UUULV I U IV O uic
the mines to produc coal f r ! l'.o.-ton when she announced to the j -t , TT I 11 7
j w r d that waa to marry the p c j tDtlLL ITX rlOpeieSS LeUUlUCK. i t:;re tar. The foreign cables havej ,
t een hot with protestations and pleas 1
' TT'TTTT ci'TTT I rniV'lTi'n i 1 e;y:eia. wno h.in bil erly op
UIJU CJrvUl.li liUl;rIll.li posed the culmination of the match.
MT. CA ILM K I. III. Ju'.v 2 ( I? v : u : to no avail. Marilynn h;i.s sai
GIRL FOUND BY KOAI)
Mrsf Henry Adarr.o was
J- r.t
! o ' r. t C
t '
1 r t a r. - A t n r i a n
before the national, c I? 1 a , r
Alice M. Robertson. " : ","':'lu" w aniJ :,rh.n l
-vr.mlTnn to i3nsl w:tr. the c a'.nv
To ur. "take a "!tr.!'; w;thut repre-ra '.or. cf th (lT'iti in - T-ro. the rr: rr. or ar. d 'i rri i-nnt!ri",'l. wc.;ld . erf. to ) !n cprt ra ver.tlon
moval of Oil Drillers from Naval Reserve.
torn obi ',e.
fe: ta'
we'. ; -e i
.a: oral r 'S r- "
T - fpiehe al o
. V, - V . I .
ra."
co t : a t
ertablNh- i -err.oon Just
cie'iion, M:v
;my haired, motherly, past sixty. 4 v at a t.ble n her cafeteria here " ird aros.- a bowl of soup she told t friend "I am gnlng to corjtrw."
r.e ws ejerted and became the; . The srirl
r.'.v woman in the present con-;c' Hoo5evelt today or.lred MaJ. r.;n?ha:n drP!tf. r. It wh a;J of her and she Gen. LeJeune, commandant of th which wer a
reer;td ;t--that she "rode to con
sh- would marry Jack Pickford jn
nronlious and covered with th race of every dlttl-culty, and ;t
) bh od by a tV.vert on the Th.rt 5. ! everything goes well she will this Irr. ul ufvt of town. J -iftf-rnoon.
1 The Fkuil wat crushed !n front
t r . l . ti .
t niiii ,11 .i.ii i. mt pareni3 pe.ieve ; she was injured leaping from an ad-
i;' CHICAGO MAN DIES
IN AUTO ACCIDENT
Horn Klchly Pocoraleil.
Rumor Sav? Members Are Now Divided Seven to Five for Conviction.
Pourc Suffer? Painful Hurt New Motorevclr Considefahy Dam aped.
whll
purulrßr a epeed'r-ar P'u'le
caKer car vres: on I.tt",. hv
hor:!r
Mr,!' r:trr a
IC3 ANGELES, July 23. The
(jury deliberative: In th second trial
after T o'clock Ii., r.'pht. cycl Of?.rer Itry v jr,
Henderson metorcycJe. r,"r.'!v purchased by th i!op,ir,rrr.:. bTU'Vc
IC'dga truck at the c den av. arid e'l!'.--? r.a'r"' b '! ah,- ; idilit .1. i.ij 11 i'l d." r abdomen I'our's rr.-
of Mr.-
V-
Complete detail., haw, t - n - Qar Piling Over Embank-of MrF- MadaIT-r Obenchaln
nrutioed by "Ma" I-'kfcrd.
Pop. cm are working
on
a'.l arrangements for
who
the
"the theory she srh hfa'.en with a
VA.-tHI.NTiT(N. July f 9 . Actlnat:
ciub or 5ome other instrument
t e" d '. r C ? o f - " a p r f c d e r. . " 00 V exception to
Sea c f
li marine ccrps. to send or.e officer ar.d hd a c;gare:tf.
: 1 i a 1 i e
et-nt. , only the ciopeit relatives and friend? wi;i attend. The home j-, to
in the pocket of r:ly decorated with llotv 1 and man's ha r.ilkerch le r 1 d ra per;e arid after the i -erem o riy
' the scene cf the wedding I 0 'OCÄ yes. er jay
nicnt on Indian Lake Road Others Hurt Slightly.
Cio'hed
1 w;!l
p
Arthur PIcird, Chlcaso business man. wa. instantly killed at 12:30
af.ern oon
three cr four enÜMei manne into ! A pirty
I: ; PV.Vr r Arr.r'.fl".
,-lt Of tile j s e.-i I A o'.
hi Id by -he , T h i r "1 v 1 1 '" . ' ' the all. we-:M 1 c!p'e n.iredr.r.d the rt-i:
L" r .. ' '7 w t c
under wh'.h
he Teapot dome r.aval reserve, Wy-1 their country home from a
T c-
e p 1 i d ; v r. o w
iimmc at a n ace about 40 m: .n ;n.? c.:y siw hp fATV :n P.j:r.e. ' ,ti, e,;.;iKkuu v.n ss
c'jtod'.an. 1
from Caper. to eject oil souatters 1 The glare of heid::jrht s revead
with bio 0.1 trcamirp over
'r"H e to
... 1 Tiarr? here. a co r. I; -ca t orv po- ' r-'- memorandum ' . .
rev ere the pi in
s-d flown by rorrr? m " r. t of f 1 1 e
Issued after the m ne-riOTaridum had
that M-
in a
Ge-
lare.
nesrotlate a trr-
fi mlTf-d rnr.r.'tv'.ri w
. e,
G--:s a '
'a'emer.t 1 of state' ;
1 n.thlV
4 j-t..'.v.
plan to r.any for
urrer.d-
Till afternoon M'.ps Alice, her
ha.r a I.fle crayer, her ptout f.pure ; a.s rr.-t vor.'y, hr iharp eyes r.o ,
...mr... sat .n n-r no:ei nffla-whn ..... (, head
handed a friend a; Thp rv he u,urd his' I', was
psach and ?atd: 1 rsrAr t -, h9.'. f f n f . .. o 'n ! re-r . f
- v v t . .'fc.fcj - k iv,'a.(4.fcv'l
1 snii srve another term mi c 1 r c r e c: " I
"I shn'.l b ptven ovr my opponent.'
auto'.s re'urninsr to
rew Invited g:ifX include
Upper.
. 1 r h t. fc
Mr.
bnd's ur.c an-1 aunt. "Doug" i-'air-.inks, and a few close friends-
hl Iluds-.n automobile plunged i
nnrted to Judce. John u . bher.K ;te
today that it was hor.fMy deal- , looked and asked to be excused. The: Judpe refused the rerjuej-t Ini structd the jury to rarh a verdict!
, ! If possible. Thev returned to ths . w hn j 1
J'jr" room to resurr." dlihTatlons. !
A few minutes later the, Jury' went
V t T
at h"
rar a '
cor.slderablv darr.a:; i.
1 wheel and fork .f the rr"i
I dlpplajcel ar.d partia
Pojre report'-i th
irs- the. p pe dir.
miles ar. hour. V.'r. n '' I'oie car. telor.fclr.if lir'f . ar.d operated i,v A 1
ard. colored, j 1 N I'.r' croFs'.ntf the inter--' ; t: -
or.t
i ti be.nr ker.. w a ch saab ut II w -hh- Ad er : 1 t
lover an emrankment and turned ! wnrd tQ Ju(5g shenk not to go homi 'turtle on the Indian lake ro3d about J and those waiting in the court room
rr.r.eß north of Nilej. His wife j expressed the hope . verdirt ha5
lyir.r In the culvert and th , Th f""Ple have planned a. their
he odv cut-:de.
a landslide vote du? Tinch. an
oil
:an-
'and I hall d
or
American
SKRIOFS RIOTING IN CHICAGO RIAL SHOPS
st at the
per. era I "leetJon whichever of the democrats Is nominated Tueday." The democratic? candidates for th.e nomination are Oscar Ftewart, now riperlr ten-tent of th Okla
homa chool for the blind, and VV
W. TTa-stmrs. whom she defeated f ?r 1
forwarded to the ravy department! by the Interior department some months a;ro of the pres-nce of tht ' s--juatter5 on the naval reserve and . after warrir.fr ha5" ben griven th? ! quattera to vacate. The hesd of the f roup of squatters, j Sec'y Roosevelt said, had a late as1
today notified the ravy department that he would "like to think it over '
j before abar. lonin? his drillir?. Mr.
honeymoon a two weeks' trip through
1 southern California stopping at!
SIX
n-on tt a ! been reached. Another note from arA t-o ti t n 1 e i-a T.it:iam Ttic.ird ' i -c . "
I tne jury room ai-r 10. a 111 juuis-s ;u , i0-jr e
wjui' ii-i.iaiut, ..... w.... d'.sretard th reauet and n irt for
reelection two y,ir spo.
'Mr
ftr.ihei.
Hoosovelt added that after crnsulta-
,.,,ttion with ortlclals of the Interior de-
'.Mil. Alto. .1.0 -r ij . . z.j
J-r!ous rlotlnT :.c-e c".t hre te-car: .. . 1 . I
in the rai.rrvi..: r.opmer. - .r.M-. 1 o'-ht davs
C'iiff r.'i I:'.y. a plrket. wa shot
1 ' it n 1 1 a . . . j
that the
end irerlcoply wc:-. 4.
f;ates Marshal Mnrran. Moryan said P.-iib-y was
by Cnited
low peach.
"J hare covered eirht counties In
I'Jl make no spe'Ch In
Mukepr If the folk hr don't
well enough " and h
1 er of & gar.f which threatened
1 rwncw m
I miled. mem-I rf h rhmrrm bv the IVa h ' r r on
t
the mnre-
rf the Illinois CmtraJ. rtallroad ir.-ai? reported Gecrffe Wilson, a .rtke hrenker, had heen .-riuvy Irrten thrown '.mo an
up Ktrike breakers guarded by r itior.al le marshal. nrrwtde shopi dorn. Mdw
nranliatlon of th womn 9 inter
Sjcrue for peace and freeAlice would sav ncthinc
f rr. a
over" and so Gen IWeun.
had pa.-sd for "thinking it1
l.v-rued his order to
roRMTni silktutt ARunsn:n. HICHMOND. Ird.. July :? Former Sheriff Pc,t of Union county. ; jr. ler arrf s here tonight for havin? a car in his possejicn on which the ertrine number had been altered.
'.t:to And lildr app -r. found of him.
No traoe had
?h preferred, this organization 1 Post 1 dealer In used car, rest's
arrest frrew cut of th recovery of a
chared, -bullet-s to babies." an atark upon her stand a?air.et the Sheppard -Towner maternity bill. "I stand on r.y record." was hr only campaljrn promise.
e-tolen machine which he bought from a man In Oxford. The Oxford man aid he purchased the machine at Cincinnati
KNOW ITS VALUE! "Send evening. Sunday editions to Grand Av, Kansas City, Mo., for two weeks. Vacation. Forpot chansre." The above telegram was dated St. Louis. July 23th and sent by a local nian. who with his family are ppendir.s: thir out.n? in the West. They had forgotten to have.
The News-T:mes follow them.
ut
thought so much oi
that thev
'wired' for it er.route. If you are goin? on a vacation aure yourself that Sxith land's
greatest newspaper
follow
you by calling Main 210ft and ordering your choice edition mailed to your vacation address. You oar. keep In tcuh with all activities in your 'ity only through
THE NEWS-TIMES
! Santa Parhara and Del Monte- Fol
lowing this, the bride will return to feriou Injury
icupants of the car e.-apM without from.
i
Th-
streets, he turned t-.
the truck. Poure- w.i-i removed o the p etatlon by S'ew;trd, .n tt'- tr- k. Dr C A. Thomps'-n. po!."e s rv
fu m m or.!.. vv h e r. t r. e a '
njur:e v. '. etrr. 1 hr-
j ordere.- taken to hl hom H
I dlton li net or.idered
two r.' -f
Cf
Helton where she will resume her place as star cf the famous "Sally"
cn
loo" grave;
on the
road-:
company.. Pickford will return toiway. the accident occurring when the "lot" where he will attend to the victim applied the brakes ha.--t:lv I
J aV. ' . m.
Th. car Is believed to hav skidded T . ..V.V " " " ! W
m ' .
- ' r
tO five, th
.y purer.
the work of directing movies.
I when
nnwvM.il w .iiv.i. j a f ety and arc;. ! morr.lr.fr. Poure
ed t
C ri ,
4 .
or..
W
marhlne wa.s traveling at
In the marriage l!cr.5. taker, out'a h gh rate cf speed.
at Is Angeles, Miss Miller gave her er.?er w ere
led
All be
of the pass-
r.eath when '
name a.s Mr??. Frank Carter, widow. ; the car went over the embankment.
ar.d her age a 22. Pickford sa. i r.e : Ricard being crushed to death w
w as John C. Pickford.
the others juri s.
hile
suffered t.'.v n.;r,'ir in-
INDIANA MAN TO HEAD
1
Ricard, who wa? 3S year? old. was 1
proprietor of the Brooks Car.dy Shop
"DiNiim hk-vjit-s Dinu?' HV JACK .ir.VGMETKll (Copyrlfrht. 1922. by. N'HA iervio.) LOS ANG?:LES. July 2 9 "I ds-
j n;ed my hearts 4!r. ! In these impaionM, elf-re-
proachin? word, utter! :n tne
ccuri o!
Jail
r. tervle w
today.
Mada'yr.r.e Obenchaln, one a campus belle at Northwestern un!vr-
of th m-ost careful r: lers :r torcycle fud and ;re.-. . nlrht had r. f.cur'-I ir. zr. cf any kind.
The mo'crcy.t.e t the Ircal agency t -
! traljjhtere-i ar t th-
placed. It ; 'irrer1 will be repaired -t:
'as r h a e
the Indiana securit!
(blue skv, was elected president of
the central states group of the Na-j tionai Asoc;ation of Securities com-I misIor.frs at its annual meeting at!
2t.t.L lllllL3 Ur r ll--vL3 tr. the iirooris iu;;u:rc :n unicago i TT hu,' v.n- r a r -1 - vear- and !
INDIANAPOLIS. July 2J-. Maur-;" , a v. ' f-Ity. w-r.t to the root of the rorr.an.
i T . . , , . . rfSJItl Hi lilJl .i.UIiiilT.IU 4., Vii.-l . . ,. ... , Ice I. Mendenhall. administrator of , v . .. tV.r t.c tragedy behind the neverly Gn
. caJ. 1 .ir ,.(. i Y n. r- wat.. tT.Tj commission. . , jix.y.r.g.
" j "Thce who follow the tettlmor.y
In this case learn anew that trua
i love Ii: not be cheate-d." eh added.
r.l th eo- Hm VTVfuwn
S ilt K.ke c.ty. L'tah. it was learned j P.) Oipt. Amu:sdn has abar.. 4aItjry the Juryf v.rfllct on here today. J cloned his attempt to reach Point crir, of havlnff conn!vM with
'i I. r-r.w -v-Vi Tf t r. a Ar-h n 11 Ha r row !n the taud. h'.R exrj o rat : o n . .u - . . - , !
" '' i - , An.'iur xjurca. nr paior.ic rr.ena,'
was e.eciea to .eaa '-s compose i cii.-:i;p. sin n au ..-i r iu iR kll inr J. Bslton Kenn4v Ioi
AMIMMIV CH.JVGI1S SHIPS.
NOMK Alaska. July 2?. (fly A.
Ol T OI ((Ml. HATlTFOp.T 'TTV. .' i Ccal d.-ar- Mf.;
cord'. rg to re 7 rt s r"'.' out cf coal ar.1 the d s'uatlon I nlirmlr. It
hT
A ' r f
. are c-al
vas sali.
fndi.ar.a. Minnesota. Mich 1-' s.-hoc nr Ho'.iri. according- to
''gan, Ohio. Wisconsin and Kentucky. wireless mes-ag-o recelre-d here.
färciued on pa- two.)
THE WE-lTlirK. IcdUknM a o d Lofr Mir Kl m i Ociidy. with rci'.t'ie rhwer day: Mctdaj rerally fair Kv
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