South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 275, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 October 1922 — Page 2
MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBI R 2. 1022 i 1 . i I and Tu i - rlllasi; or political IMU.SO.NKILS ADVOCATED SCOUT COLUMN II I ( . nkw :k. n ' : p. i .' ,-. ..' . : -. y Future Home and Main Office of B. of L. E. Bank h i: '!.: 1 I
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Pongo" Joe Cantillon is Still Coins Strong in Ball Game at 55
Ho- of Mimirapoli Millers Has Spent Lntire Life in (ame Heen in Professional Came for Fifteen Years.
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Los Angeles Man Has Degree In Heavenly University, He Says
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.g . : : r- . tr-toj s i.r new jy rriei-oi ' ii. wa expr!!'V..ad Tii.s t- Imrt- .;;..-. was ni-. t oi '.v h li ! i I , ; gr.oi'i.ittd s.. u'.fi. lt.: , : o a n - ' n i ea Ui.i! : T- . t nt-;.p.:.g stot.t to :: m.r -ti . .' p!a:;. s. towat il v. unm - oi ney as t r.ey t.t th"!)!r r .pon.ib.l:ties t gor c - s .P- Rog.ti t as ;, ; i I a ; , . (, . c- ' rr. - 1 -a 1 a fr. of h-- ' with who':. .-:.. w o-f- .a tf 1 e.t t.1: ihr.-.igh , s. .-.-. r.il Line m pr - . a- t arthiv e:te:;ccs. Bog mt .a: ar.d "R. J." h i e lived their li - 1- . 1 cc t.tt'-t. th.e form, r -b ci.u at; g R -gar: his rr.'.i :; 1-: a : r.ated 1: . r.u ht.allv has pa.',.l 1 nto i-.an jdaUes of the b'ond. 1..1- R, g u t h..s beer, allotte d an..s. r - , :i thi' split-re. ; . -. i : o a; :..s 1 i n : . . ! t tur s on P, !:-'. ; ' ; Rd-h. v t x 1 ;i eiy, ,4 for ir.'t.ir.Cf. I if t it a orki re oluta u. t li 1 nstituiit :.. the R-al Army. r k gi. n and .,-r nr.ir.lsm. .it. 1 tin tl.cr.it r.-liip A the world'. pr ' ari.it T.-ia- hundred attd ttfty-two Ftu.bits of 1 u dlffever.t national. tie. i pe. ia 1 ly 1 r.'l ia.
Tii- :'' lnr. m' fr. how how The new Hrotherh .o I of L,oco:not; e mg in : :. d. uil! look when in:.-h!. It : to 1 erected in the r.g si-.., . ri ai on J I u I :l a v. in Cleveland, was rf "Ttly purch t a - --f the hank.
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Riimanian Prince Fulfills His Promise to Former Subject; Now
American; Hunts Up His r amity ' ' ' j
I' HITIjAND. Ore.. Oct. 1. A princo of royal blood has made good j his wuiai to a h.umbb American ; citizen. When Carol, hrir apparent to the throne of Rumania, was in Port-! land a little more th.m a year apo illke Strang, a former Pum.mian subjei t w:is among the Portland 1 thron tr that greeted him. Strang. 4,n,. .,,. .. shf.np.-rd in th Ifnmanian hill, had meantime ln-cume an American citizen, through naturaliatlon. When the war broke out Strang's corr.municat ion with his family in Rumania ceased. His father. mother, brotheis and sisters had given thfir sympathies to he allies. Often j during thos long j 0.1 rs 110 woihIpi -ed if they had surv!vd the invadingUrle nii i nr: r UV Ulli UllU lYllSerV r TT I
or Winds on Brunese Coast SHANGHAI. Oct. 1 . Typhoon. mile inland junks, fain pans and
f lin,.lal frroritv are sweeping the . . , china ( oast during the tvphoon or summer season tin year. leaving death, destruction. wtarvatiun and jiklglie in thir AV.lke. stories of the wide.prad horrors . . . cAil.0.v . u-atster. which s tinlkc,jbted;y one or the worst in the history of China, as told by pastsen'iiirs or reiugees arriving in Minr.t- ,.. , ,c?-f oe.. t.t ht. 11. VI. . .1 li.lv b.v.t..i v . . ... ,, i.. Swatow is today d soiate. nattered au, torn ;ts tIe-t are filled with .. x a.. of the ea and land.' , t. f,-.,Tn t;u. thoiiviimh of un.huvied human and animal bodies tir b'e Tnoiand! I'oil-h. Sweeping down upon !h p;' turpae little city, like n great sav J re mot.;-- of inhuman cruelty, j he txphuun tarried all before Reports of tiie casualties nave groAp.. inst ad of deorea-ed, until, t,!f, KUluher of lives lost ranges fr,.u. mcmoi to f.O.yOO. while a eonia;ie e-tininte nt the damage is v . ; . ( , 1 1 i . i . i a i : chi- ;. !y. with I't'l" wain.r.g. :! .yphoo:! striuk Swatow. In a few hours, as on traveler report. . ;. i ity '-looked as if It had been ,-hoe!bd a;-, iu a bean." while an i x-M'lila-r con, pa rod the devastaJ - to . er, s i?i Flan.l rs battleA tola. wao sw-pr :ar .uiami. i 1 ( a: ! '. h g to g.-0 boa..'. JUr.xS :r.i . nig - s:'.i!ut r.-i a shore. w n;; ui'sands oi üttl lüii.""1 nuts. i ii' . wind, w h'.sh was trae!ir.g from ! j to 1 o" mile an hour, no ording fo; o'.natK, w;i of uch fori. that j ' n e .-.-it r.r com ' ,! s! a n 1 1 . tip f.cair: :t. . l.iUo lirtliiuUc. Tiote wn hadly one brick Ring, ! u another." aid one pa ser.ee r. . '''The r'.'v !ooi;ed n thugh it had ' ' i o.vi dt'Stravetl bv a urrible earth-; h,i.ik'. Ma ng.ed remains of ritinnr, ; b .ng. d. -totted almost ot:t (if reci.-t-: r.it: . w ore . b- .- r n every wh- re. Tha .- rd of per sor. mut hne ! 1 la f n blown off th.e.r fee t ar.d hurl-j .ed agalm I aiaRr.es anal into th j ea. Mo! than t hive-fourth of a
Canada Reorganizes Railroads To Give Ownership Fair Trial
n X,:A vnia,r ! (ITTOWA ()t, . S n . 3 In a .e.lwa s problem, which :s eating. ; re r: ' e n a o a s iio. s .a iini.ui.in iuua a- 1 out. tlio (';;;! lian government j 1 ... . 1 - . . . . 1 , ' 1.'. lias n a b a clean w e-p of the pre.- ,-.: rr. inag irient. R has Installed a :
1 1 pre-tioal railway nan vis president ; cuitles. I la: her tuan face a panic I and general manager. ni has nr-:tha: might have followed a receiver-' Pointed a governing board of dire.'- hip. the g ivernn. nt which ww. the! tors made up of prominent in er. rep- chif creditor of the read, took it j resenting tl.e various sections of the;ov.r. country. ! Other Line. Follows
"auadv's gret perion-.ent In r.a-j t.or.ai ixiilw ;iys operRlon xßs undertaken as a matter of nece ..:. The ( country ha4 owned for 40 year.? the; Inf eroo'.or.i.il ra.lway running f rem 1 Mortiea'. to Halifax and Sydney, , Cape It re ton, operating R with in-
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Then Prince Carol came to Port-! land on hi.s wörld tour, and St ram; ! met him. He told the prince how mui h ho desired to get some w ord j fron his native land some mes- 1 sage which would tell him if any of I his famllv had been left. !
Tho prince made notes and prom-(trial under the very best of possible ioed Strang he waauld take the mat-i conditions and await the results. Inter In hand r.r soon as he returne 1 1 fore, framing any alternative policy. to Rumania. It was a long st-amh j over a devastated land which the, KS PROTEST REMOVAL prince conducted, but it was finally, rrcTn IVL" )i rrI,I I successful. A letter has been re- , KtV h AiMhLIAh JiUUlll ccied from the pr'.nce secrelaryj CHICAtJo. Oct. 1. ilk. A. IV)
saying tlirP Strang's family had been j located and re-united and that they , were eagerly awaiting word from St ra r g. He has written and is liv-
ing in happy anticipation of the day:at a meeting today of district dep which will l)!ing a reply front h:sluy Tnrniher of the Fdkn rat. 011 a
loved one-o til. lit rr UKt: l . 1 boats were lying. 'The Rund wtus strewn with lumber of all kinds." The tremendous b so of life ig accounted for principally by the sudi i.i. iiÄi . i . . . i urn ne.si w.iu VAnicn nit1 lurm uuih. Thfr, .as no opportunity to f'.ee. no vantage point to eek On the streets i ri (.a.) An'n j fin.1 ffirf nrik- in t Vi u .-ti .iiii f , nomu nn too Iiiniilri..c ..r 'il ' ....... ..' ., .oi-. un- oi-ii, w 1,'inrn v;io . iuiui ' ii were trapped like rats and culd not esca ie. Sizzling hve electric wires, whicti had been blown down, added to the Panic and hundreds wejo kllbd 1 , the-e wires before the waters reach ed the power phi nt and shut off the ' current. Th.e foreign engineer in j charge wa away at the time of the typhoon and the fleeing Chinese. operators did not realize the danger and turn off the current. Waterfront Kaed. Pontoon. whare. and docks alon the waterfront were de stroyed. ( oast w!st stf amor s we re t i il'tv fl"i f h f ' e 'i r: rr.v.1 K 1 (v ... . is ... . !,.C I no g j'.c-'-i.ijf i . sa.ierou a lerrioie: strain when the big steamers were walked up on the itoist Following the desolation rame a more terrible calamity the spectre uf starvation ar.d pe.di;."r.. e. Thcuyands of d illai s are being i a i Pvl . throughotit China to rope with thee evils. A bad t hob ra epidemic has broken out Lr.d relief workers fr- m l..l .. . , .-nam,na; and Mor.g l on ; are ( arry-j ;r.g aUR-CbOh-ra SUpp.tes. Urin t Work, Slow. i - tn r :'y the re;.ef work Is slow and f will b rnanx weeks before .-w at w tan re cleaned up. Th work ot gathering tin the dcvl and rar n: fcr th honirlo livii" t !ow. In r1 ,ir,.!oit Chinese temple .. lifo nn;'n r 1 ,a r-c i-- 1 p!:i.e,.L (:!icr temple nre being 110,1 for the ame tmrposo and ;; temly s'rtani of cncl:e- bring in the dead. How they ;ire TO j,.? buried is a problem, 'I hae keen w tip China Co-i ! for tr.irty-ergnt year. and this is, far and a wa v the wor d,vm,er 1 hae s n." t-aid F. A. Lawrence j the ohief orft. a-r of the ( amsh.io ' Hy Jrar.?ea. "The tidal wave which : swept all over the town was re- j spou.h for the enot mous damn go. - ! var-jM but not s rri. uer.t to do. x b p any publi s ntirrent for Its Ibur.ng th.e rinr-cial er.sis that aort..r.-.. ... l -I . - ... . o-ii.,'a a.-. .0- war. ire Canadian Northern railway, a complete cn-' t in-n :al sy.:em fr--:n Montr-al o ' Vancouver, fell into fin a no ha', dtffl.i Shortly uftrwar Is the C.rar.d, Trunk Pacific, bu.lt le.s than 10, years ago as an exter.fion of th.e old (Iran i Trunk acres the prairies to . Pr.r.ce Rupert, also defaulteU on its bond intere.: w h.i'h. for the rnot part had btn guaranteed by the
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I j Trunk, being legally liable for tho Grand Trunk Pacific debt:, after a period of arbitration, joined the other lines on the government doorstep. The Canadian trovernment throutrh ! a board of nianagPinTit now ratesa transportation M;em .hat in-; lüde. two rornrl: transcontinental;
1 al 1 n X it I' 'I il L .1 VI M I I J f7i til t ll f Hi C and largely duil; -a::nr ea- h other. A . h; aimv- W;n i,0 ,rfsent-maklnt-a total Tniloixe i.f over 2 1.-:fll at th ?t niin-ter Prosi.veria n OOOlmües. Whil the Canadian Pa- ,.huu.tl VrKny night. Oct. by troop rifi,' railway w hioli also runs parallel j ,,uml4ir rine. Soot t master J. Mitchel for a Inrge par. of th-rgute has on-, ;isx;s.f.(. hy scout Ihunh y are in tlnually made money and paid it s I , .j,:irKt. 4 ,f t ho cerr nionie-.
dividends, the ovemmmt system. has been operating at a. hus;e deficit amounting, with interest h;irus, to over nOO.uoO.oOi) per year, or more than the total 1-, eipts from the Dominion income tax. Ihinlio ( ) v ncrvhi) I aorI. Tal.s has arouse ! an aotive mov- ; ment In favor of turning tht systetn :er priaio (.perauon. i.u; puni lie ownership in several of the provwest, is iwjtabiy in Ontario and the supported with such faith. that any government which would eliminate the nation! railways from 1 public control would b- open to mis- , pinion and attack. The present Liberal a.lmlnl-rtra-tmn has announced that it proposes to give government ownership a lair A solution protesting against the contemplated removal of Fvangeline Rooth from hadership of the Saivation Army in Am-rie.i, was adtpted 1 he;idquarters committee and abou 200 membe! ,,f rlie Renevo ont and Protective tird'-r of F.Iks h Id here todav Tiie- 1 -. eting. called by J. Iklgar Ma e.s. grand exalted rule. (ndors-d tiie telegram .sent by Mr. Masters to c,on. Rooth at London a few la ago in which it was asserted that the removal of Miss Rooth will directly ori'e.: 1 th.e intelligence of our more than SOoiO membership a- it will, I am sure, every friend of the Valvation Army in tlie Fnited States." r,,.,, . i rr. n tc 'ii. I laMI.J HI .111.1 I vr ATTEND RAIL MEETING CHIC ACO, ( t. 1. (Hy A. P.) 'William Meeiian. who b-ft Indhmai olis a e'k h'ao today on a high bi-cci-to attend the opening .-esi,n tif tiie American Fie, trie railway convention hen toinrrow. arrie,l it the outskirts ot p.icago tonigiu. atr a tvVl) hundred and forty mil e triji. Sae fc- tiie fact ii- lost lipounds in w right, fell four times from h.s tif'y-sevf n nidi .-cat fii-v.i- ; tion, walked 20 miles through fre.h j -ravel ;i ml caiwd se er-i! hors-.- ; try to climb trees the nip was without incident. More than U.'no) deb" gat s to the convention have arrived tonight. Session start Tuesday. f f i II i)llfl fll Iff j k ai iii rr .hihi -nt tu Cabarets California LOS AN'CFLFS. (h t. ! F:r.t in wealth and ts-v-nm! in cabarets was t:ie wav Los Ar.ge!- and California were jdaeotl ).v the föderal tax ed'eotiopH in a report from Washington whih :5 in the liand f Inter'r.al I'ld'ectoi- of Revenue (Joodco-. Tp repor. sj10-.Ved that the Rn u. ,l:s,r,.r mr.ro. f.,!! inome tax per capita man any ,,ther j-.-vct;on in the country, ar ; ,ha( p, ' h'XH collected for roof gare i dors and cnbarers California ranked one s eor,d fo Now York. WALK-OVER Princess Pat" There's no Princess Pat except WALK-OVER Princess Pat Look for the WALKOVER trade mark; it's on all Princess Pats.
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1 i:i,i:;.YTl"S l-r th- S;. .1 -i h " .- '''.:: Ixad-rs assor'.ation ...' il U.1I h I ;ts m"e:;: lav! T.. :!.-. Ia. (ict. " Klkhai-J. w ill i-a s.-out h-i.i'j .i.ir:-a. th--'hamber of Coirinro r:t .. 1 a;:' . " " o I o v k . At th ?.rv:e thf I'.rs: 1 .v.i:-. -nr hca o'lurcii hi: Sanity, trocp "4 was pr s- rtoc; with it- char. r
j for the year by Deputy Oir mi ---i a ' er H. W. Pri". llev. Gorlin . . 'f the importance of .. -a-.t w.a ;i: ar.d !;iff Ikirr.es xp'.a i 1 l.ietlicd of onfanizati-m of f'-oiit .nJ!:. A Pov Scout s rv a will be m iucurated in th- r.-ar t'ut'-re. K". o : said. A committer ine.ir.r in r - !SSS";H::rS ! Hartz. rii.trlts Zalliner. Hor.-.! Weaver. I). Poxtatur. G-rrse I 1 1 - !.r,gi'.3m, tJcorC'1 Hol'.nri. Prank J 1.1.1. II ... 1 I. V I i ' ' ' , . II. i . 11 ' I ! ar.d A . Sour. John GunJerni: n. miineer of th Cquillj r 1 .- lifo! ;tr!-.l ;i s fb.'f at an '"i;!" mo';-,i:ii p;.-:iir w hi.-h w.a- hold l-ie; V- n--ia at p.ta a mmi .;irk. The principal of the' hook Mtna M. Anderson, w r.s c u , i .- . rt: urn' The Airaricm I. lmi'i nrr .;.;:: i i tr..'i 11 with a iik fla for ii door or rt-jnonies and a bur.tin aralc j I Hat: for out of doors Friday nigh: at th.. Chambt.- of ("imm.crre- audito- : 1 i o fampiT.K funmiittoc. proaitrd th.e l'lacs. The co'.cr bearers of the troop Avhich r.io;ts in the Junior ! H:yh school reef ivcJ tl.e flasS).rt. i. y.rck. who npoke f.,r the An.eriran I.e-ion. suid that as St.,(M ;S a trun., h;js un j.;.;0 oout ! ,tJ i;, rolI that troup Wiii r.-cc lv-i !
founts are reijufstwl tu jester forji-art of the .ma, of ...4 IT. or; thp 4iriim a,,,i ,Ugl corps be for I nearly 11 per.. n in th- taxi and i tc 7 The i,ovs ul;0 want to join J bus s a ;o; to ;!;- .n- i (lo not nef?j ari" instrument. , ( rea- in ti:- niü.ib. r of huso tia-. Deputy Chief Scout Executive : versing link and Miburbim routes. : George J. Fisher will bo in South but it Js . ; pn-' ai le t!;a: a o.-n-
P.end as the gust if the mum il w ith-; j,, ru xl ft,w w- ek: Troop Committeeman T. J. 'ortv. raiht of troop 1 and tf. ( . I.i.v a ;
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7 and troop to Mr. Kby's hom- . ,,n Dixie Hichwßy. S pr. ;0. ;0. An overnight hike to the dm, s will be ' made by troop 11 on. Oct. ; and under the leadership of S out master Itoy-r. ' Fnder th- i-ader-lilp of Srout-' masfrs iv.irh and Thornberry. tiouris 1 and '1 are at tl'e r servation for 111" week -end. The teacher. of a training course , . , , . ' . 1 to oe sia . I'-n soijii, '.ais iu oe a.u- ' r.ou.ned iat'-r. will include Dr." Oeorg- J. l"i.her. Scout Kxoeutivo F. C. Anderson of Mihawa,;a. Jack ( Arnold of K Ik hart. Twigg of Logan-. port. Jameson of D-troit and Father' I)e(, fe. j-ather Newland. Prot h-r i Alfonse. Father Donn-ll and W. W. Forden. u P'U i nt o nden t of scliool.. A meetirg of deputy co n ; n r. s -i o n -1 Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30 , ck-r " ; - T?s. , nt a rffc, -i Mill inery Department Second Floor ADLER BROS. UlcJilgsn at Washlnr Uom 1SI4 rtic Tone ron iiu.t as BOVf
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