South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 244, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 September 1922 — Page 18

18 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER !. 1922 Lahor Board Halts Rail Peace-Johnston , Million Dollar Fire in Railroad Yards n WASHINGTON. Aus. 31. (Dy U. r.)- A settlement of th railrc.Tl irJk might come If the raiIro.il later teard wcuM remind I's dclticn made early in July, which virtually outlawed the triklng ehopmr. William H. Johnston. jrfidsr.t of th International Aociaticn of M&cnin'.s'A told th U. P. today. It ra th!j decision v.h!ch injected the genioriiy 'jjest.on Into the strike and cr hlr.ee t promuliratlcn the rail executives have steadfastly refused to restore the serJorIty risht o! the stridors. "It was a foolharly ruling and has leen characterized ai such ty every AdminUtratloa pok-wan who ha? had anything to do w;th the strike." Johntcn said. "That rulin ha tfvn the railroad executives the lg on which to har.r their exevje for not if-t-: Mr. sr." it: Ii i 4 -.tv --i.V. , -''"VKy. ?Jjf i G 3 L1J3 Hi Pi v : - ; - - ,. h-, x s. - V , ... - . .. I : II in a ....

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A IU:AL. I-NDl' CT IM T T. w WABASH. Ini . Au?. 31. Th His i"iur railroad tation at Silver Lak'' Is about three aquar from the bufincu district of the, town. When a passenger arrives th'-re. however, he will find to his dismay that he rnut cither wall: th thre squares or ri le three, and a half miles to reach tho business district. All heavy freist must be hauled the thre and a half miles. Th street leadlnsr from th? depot to the builnes district is now closed for repairs and no traffic Li permitted on it. It happen3 that only one ptren-jroes to the depot and when a person rides, or freight is taken from It to the business district the driver mut so a half mile fa-st, then a mile south, then a mile west and finally a mile north and back to town.

Oclala cf the New York Central Railroad' are cooperatLng with cSlcials of Gotham fire dartment ia seeking the cau.o of a fire that destroyed SO loaded freight cars and caused $1.000.000 damage la the rsorth River yards, New York City. Here fire tugs are tfcown trying to save a warehouse ca the sie.

(State Itoad 21). and 1 between Valley .Mills and West Newton, in MarIon county. It is 2.3 miles lone and was at an approximate cej?t of 123.000.

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Infant Hanged as Head Becomes Caught in Bed DECATUR. Auk. 31. Robert, five-mcnths-oll child of Mr. and Mrs. C'.oud Nelson, of Geneva, wris har.eed between two rounds In the back of a chair which formed a part of Its bed. The mother was out of the hou.o when the baby fell through th round and the child was dead when she returned

Only 16 of Crete Survive i Japanese Naval Disaster

TOKYO. Aug. 31. The navy department announced this afternoon that only 16 members of tho crew of. the coast cruiser Niltaka which sank off Saghalien in a typhoon had been saved. A few bodies have been recovered. The cruiser is lying on her side submerge! at the point at which he went down, the navy department reported.

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'Knicker9 Girls Too Vp'tO'Datc for Wabash WABASH, Ind., Aug. 31 Two girls, each 19 years old. were ordered to put on more clothing as they hiked into town dressed in bloomers and a thin 11 p over. Gene Le-tyre and Opal O'Reilly, giving their addresses is Detroit, paid they were walking for the fun

of it, having passed through Fort Wayne, Kckomo, Peru and Indianapolls. Tho polea of their oxfords were worn through. They were placed on an Interurban car bound for Frt Wayne.

Predicts Recognition of Mexico By Oct. 15 MEXICO CITY, Aug 31. (By V. P.) The United States will grant recognition to Mexico by Oct. 15, a leading cabinet officer declared to the United Press today. This cabinet official, whose name was withheld for political reasons, voiced the opinion of official Mexico on the eve of the opening of congress. The majority party In the national legislative body, It is known, has drafted a program of legislation which, it is expected, will bring about recognition.

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