South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 251, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1922 — Page 22

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22 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES ALLEGED RADICAL j WAGES FIGHT TO REGAIN LIBERTY LinH Trn Comixta Fffort to Return Him to Michizan to DA V1D AND GOLIATH BUS BA TTLE ON IN LONDON -A

Fare Ordeal in Court. SFW Y"r:K. Hpt. T. Reward Iindcren. 4clar4 by h police to br n :n:trnat,nn:.r known radical kadcr ni nrjr'ir.er wu prrarint today to flrh; oxtraditlon to M t n whr h i wanted for aliogrd violation of the anti-syndica-An lh rwit of a tekjrram reeetTd by the police from Sheriff nndjrm.in. -Brrin county, Michigan. IJndrren locked up at police head quart era vwrerdajr. Liodrren L charged with bavins been amonft the radical leaders whom meeting in a woods near St. Joseph, Mich . we raided by department of Justice acente and state pot, Aug-. 22. The Michigan authortlea claimed Ldndgren wan one of the organiser of the meeting. Fifteen were arrested, while LJndgren, William Z. Foster, president of the trade union educational sociefv. and about 4 5 others made their getaway, according to the police. LJndgren denied hi guilt and said he would fight Michigan requisition He wu arraigned In the Tombs court and held on a technical charge of fugitive from justice, awaiting arrival of requisition papers.

Six Illinois Strikers Convicted by Judfte SRINGFIELD, 111.. BepL 7. (By TJ. P.) Six Roodhouae striking shop men found g-ullty of contempt of court In connection with the violation of 'Federal Judge Louis Fitshenry's injunction will be sentenced in a few days The men were found guilty at a nigh seeeion of Judge Fitzhenry's court. Five reel dents of Decatur were on trial today charged with assaulting Martin Koebel. a 20-year-old employe of the Wabash railroad at Decatur. Koebel positively identified one of his assailants, but was not certain a to the others. The defense baaed its case on this uncertain dnt!flcat!on. TAKEN FROM LIFE (BY MARTIN) Just Playin

A. O. PAnTRIDGF, COU4BCRNQ FARES ON THE TOP DECK OF THE "INTEPayVIENT BOS."

BY MUTTON BROWim, LONDON. Sept. 7 -The battle of the busses a fight between a' solitary chocolate brown omnibus and the massed thousands of red busses owned by the London transportation trust has aroused the interest of this city and caused every Londoner, with the exception of the members of the trust, to root for the under dog. Three ex-soldiers, A. G. Partridge, A. S. Griffin and D. T. Jermyn, former drivers of motor lorries on the battlefields of France and Ejrypt, are the men who have given London a chance to laugh at their impudent and daring challenge A few weeks ago they pooled their money, boueht a bus and drove it

through London to compete against the trust which hitherto had exerr -id exclusive transportation rights When the chocolate bus. with Parridge as conductor and his associates alternating as driver, entered the field, the trust immediately ordered two rd busses to stick close to the chocolate competitor from the time it left the garage until It returned. Sandwiched between the red busses, the chocolate bus is driving along the most lucrative routes in London. And ever since the lxndoner heard about the bus warfare, he has made it a religious point to patronize the chocolate bus. This vehicle has been the most jammed in town.

Lloyd George Bursts Forth as Poet; Writes of "Shadows Athwart Dale"

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LONDON. Spt , Premier Lloyd George has blossomed out as a bard. "Cymr'un Un" Is the title of the prime minister's first poetic effort. Lloyd George has written the words for a Welsh song, full of euphonic phrasee uch as "Glewion a feglr yn cu col." Tranlated Into English, the prem!er' poetic effort le as follows: While hills their shadows fling athwart the dale Stalwarts will ever rise within their pale. While they, as watchr.s. guard the placid lend No lack shall be of patriots to command. Cambria's children dare deceit and spite. Rocks of our nation conrtltute our might. And se the hills from cloudy fetters rise. When Jocund ifhoeLus wakes the morning skies. So flees the bondage holding Wales in thrall. Dawn of the morning listen to Its call! Children pf Cambria, light is near at hand. Morn breaks at last, and dawn Is o'er the land.

NEW CARLISLE Franklin PfiCf ftgtid 71 yara, died

his home on Lincoln way following an illness three years of paralysis1. He was born in Marshall county. Irdlana. Feb. 6. 1846. and has lived in St. Joseph ccjnty for the past 70 years. He Is survived by his w.fe and two sons. Carl and Frank Price, both of Winner. South Dakota. He served during the Civil war and was a member of Deacon Pot. G. A. R The funeral will be held Friday at 2 p m. at Olive Chape, Rev. Mr. Reakes officiating. Burial will be made in the Olive Che pel l cmetery. M irlon R.'ol is critically ill at. the home of hie sister. Mrs. Russ bf nnett. Mrs. Justin Brown and little daughter of Niles, are guests of relatives here. Mr and Mr. John Uvelsberger are parents of a son bo-n Saturday. IflSS Magdalen? Hauser will go to Kingman. Iml.. Friday, where she w'.il resume her duties as teacher in the high choo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wade entertained a party of relat ve; at their country home fa?t of here Sunday. A picnic dinner was eeivfd at noon. A long the out f town quests were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert BUvterworth of Laporte. Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Hail heve gone to Brown's Iake Wis., for W veral week's outing.

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