South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 321, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 November 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

FRIDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 17. 1922

U. S. GOVERNMENT COUNTED ON TO F'RD MEXICANS

Con-til offi.-h; ral to A.-k IYdrral H r aftrr for ProMM-tion. Iii i " r i.. Ku.z in- i .1 1 .1 . ; ri i I' - M v. i i r. ,rt-.i-. . -1 1: I t.'i.t. T r. - i i K - . ; ' ' . iy ";.! . .-r- ?;:- M' t l' II.. await ri.vi;ixi.u;N-i. AfSTI.V. T'-x . .N'tv. IC (i: A. I', i : it. n:r. rr.P r.t t i ' , i' f t'i.,y to 1 tier. U A 1 i. of f- J' ral ;rot-e . -'t IIar!I:.;r by t : it ion for th-' A! N.tm r.t of Co:ore1 lnr. Tex., who ;r.: r'-,'"irtol to hav t I v. h iolr-r.o f y c n thr-ö-.v-l .jf . i nmr. r r o v.hu f.'ira.h'I through the fiunr'tr f the towr, Tu-I iy niirht. No further nation ly th i x'-etf1 1 'uritil r-;orl.-4 froin rantjcs iii.j;(a,lchoil to rrfcK-r.rId'- today, are rr reivc it u .ir s.ild. Ppl!f that tho nnpr.i tinlcr Cart. Frnnk Ilnmr will able to prwerve order, w-a.i t-xpr',:kd .it wtAtc offlcr.". Information th.it ran?f rs havo bffn srnt to Br'it','r.rl'1T was nt to Fc'y of kfat( Hnghta from th gov'rnor'i office in answer to thr socrptnrs rf'i'H for protection of Mrxlrir.. NO GOVERNMENT DECISION MADE ON PACKER PLAN Officials Withhold Decision on Armour's Proposal for Big Continued frtin I'ac Oiie ) which he Is tho had. information from othT f-ourc w.t tii.it stich a consolidation ' vvo'jM o'.jf. Anno.ir Co., in the front rank of the his ; a' jvini; concern-. '1':: - cimanj'. v.ifh in ca'.tal of $ 1 0.i)''o.O'(J and laj.ltal a-oN of $ 177,o0C,n'ju. lias ari )-; ji n kii:- olaii's in this i ir.mtry '.- v.'?!l in South America and An-tr'ili . Morri s 4v ("o. has a half lct'H pi' kin? ostahli' hmmts in th- ln!t-.l Stat - and dKrihuti:. - tat h t'-s in moi ' important c'lio-; ;n Slu-i !f (.rvl In Cu !a . Its capital I (km imi.1' d.at" i" - ti I i.f a m rire - i woi.'i lie. a (riPi-a! convolidat ion '' I a- fj. :atiH of tin- two eom1'.. r.j.- and iiuae particularly of distr'h'u tins' ar ncles and rolling stock. Th,. it was ytatd, would he In th int'-rfvt cf fconomic operation. This j'hase of the consolidation plan wif understood to hae laen dwelt upon in the forma! proposal laid hefore department of apriculture. ENGLISH ELECTION MARKS DOWNFALL OF LLOYD GEORGE ((Continued from I'Jice Cne.1 At the dissolution, has done exceedingly well, rleing from 76 to i:t eats. It Ls rner;Uly believed that La Ivor would liavo done far better but for the tactionl mistake in its advi'cacy vf i capital levy. I.nbor Party (Jrxmiivg While the strength of Conservatism in the country Is a matter ot surprise, perhaps the keynote of the elections is the decline of Liberalism and the prowth of the Lahor party. This f (tns to 5how that henceforth the Ktrutrle wlil be between tho Cor.son atives and the loiter party. Ancther strlktr.p- feature of the elections 13 that the women voters have taken quite an unexpectedly tronfr Interest in the strup.lo. their rarliCiPAtion protaMy arcountin noir than anythlr.i: e!ff for the fxced ncly heavy rcllins;. J?ut, how-

'r li"PVI1,:f lrt,'Vl rfrint(nco given him in 191s because life, thry do r.ft aprear to be in the, . . vln;.lfPf1 lU r,.irr,

mood to t lect women to parliament, only Lady Astor and Mrs. Wlntringhatrv already In the house, l eing return -M. There luve hern many noteworthy casualties among all the rartics. the mc-t strikinr pcrhars leing the defeat of Arthur Henderson. Igihor le i.ler and Wir en ''hurhiP. t'cr7i. r ' : ii "i -.ver tie t . . ri nduiit r',r::!i .- rhe r.ew Mfe se.atfi f o POSSE COW I WFS AFTER V( !! DERER OF WIFE AND SON c - .v;' b. .-... ! had : or. . en - ivn;.!.' !d V . e i. :a: 11. f-r hn: n I. ( " ir ; il in 1 i - ' :ght r.i'-nth.- ; .. 1 -. A - T. '. e i tc r a i t ' "i - rr f - A -r. they : .1 h.m V.r d ".on. Flames Ciaim Heavy Loss at Terre Haute TPRRP HAP M-.- ti.rci a J t t-i lt tiiiit by cuniU n v w h 1 1 TP, Ind.. Nov. K. .( ä Ionh w as .suffertl.e M'e .i-y Uri i-in-a ecoi.l n. re w'tltin

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5 i. r f I r . I K I. rI 5 ! 1 I 5 r CIAUV I'lIIIJ.II'S SNAG IN SETTLING RUMANIAN DEBT Plan for Consolidation of ia tioifs Loans Threatens Negotiations. WASHINGTON, Nov. 16. ( Hy A. 1'.) Complications In tho negotiations for the fandinsr of Rumanian war cU-M to this country of $41,000.000 is looked for at the treasury as a result of the proerram of the Rumanian government for the consolidation of Its external debt. The Rumanian government has announced in I-ondon a ronsolldated loan of approximately J 175.000,000, consisting of iond.4 bearing interest at 4 percent annually and Vedeemabl not later than April, 1968, which are to be Issued to holders of Rumanian treasury bill and it I understood a similar consolidation of outstanding: bills H planned for this country. Payment, of th interest and principal of the consolijd.ited honils, It i- reported is to Le j made with priority over any other payment by Rumania. War time advances to Rumania !y thia country, however. wTe made op condition that the I'roted States .-hould stand on equal terms with tf other creditor? of Rumania In tho manner of payment. Moreover, on the question of term-;, the authority of the American commission is limited by law to funding foreign debts into okli'-cation of maturities of not more than 2 years and with inter st at not less than 41! peri ( nf. Treasury oüicials expros.-e tl:.- i'w toniu'ht that the Romanian consolidation r-chrme anel the !aim i f this country for equal treatment in :!;f maunei- ()f payment would have to be reconciled and th" sugs'ion wa üiid tlint oh'iiration'' j.iigiit be nc pted from Rumania with the eonsolidatied bond, as security. FOKMFR MEMBER OF CABINET NEAR DEATH MMMPH IS, Tonn., Nov. HI (Ry A. P.) Tin condition of Gen. Luko K. Wright. 76, former secretary of war In Roosevelt's cabinet and for .several years governor-general of the Philippines, who has been critically ill at his home here for several weeka wa-s reported unchanged tonight, although his physicians say he Is gradually growing weaker and his death i.s looked for at any moment. An erroneous report that Gen. Wright died Lust night was denied by the family. Try to Jail Ilimschoot for Violating Probation Henry Ilimschoot. Mishawaka dealer in soft drinks who has been arretted a. number of times on liquor charges but each time released, nay rt have to serve a jail sentence. Affidavits filed by Pros. Floyd JelÜFon in Superior court No. 2. Thursday, state that Ilimschoot wa given n suspended seitence of HO cays on Dec. 11. 1918 and that he was again found to have liquor in his possession last Oct. lfith. The purpose of the affidavit. Deputy Pros. George Donahue said. Is to When Hlnschoot was tried In the Mishawaka city court a few days ago on liquor charges, nearly 1,00 bottles cf r.ear-beer which a local ( hem's! had declared contained little or nor alcohol, was pronounced four and two-te:fths alcrholic by the s'ate chemist and consequent lv excedil the nativmal limit of ahohl j in beverages. After more than six j 1-. Mir-v: ,! :r..errt;oi the ijn'. wliich ..'ard trie i, is-, ft: --agreed and was (1.5cb..irued. Hirnfchoot. lias yet to t e r- trod !n lb.!- i.ase. .T::-t wbfn t;c a ff Itla vit citing HimS' boor's violation of his jaro!e will be roviewf d by TT tjdee "a re nerior our' No. 1 has not ri .f rr-iird. m n Sude-

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ALL AMERICANS IN QUAKE REGION ARE REPORTED AS SAFE

U. S. Representatives in Chile Inform Government of j Conditions. ' WASHINGTON--. Nov H. r.y A. r AH An;r:u ans in the vicinity . of Valvar u.-o an 1 (.'uiniho weroreported "safe and well" In advices ; received today hy th? täte derart-M'-M t-earinc upon the recent rarthiquak. from Consul fJnc-ral Csrl F.! j Dei'-hrnan at Valparaiso. j 1 Cnri'if fti.n I tc-i r h m 1 n also Slid' consul jr agents Kdwin Salx att Coquitnl-o and James C. Frederick; at Cruz Grand, about whom in-, q.iii.v had been mado, were safe and uninjured. New;a;er dispatches received at, Santiago from the distressed regions were referred to by Consul Deich-; m n. who s.i!J thefts showed Amori'ans arriving at Coquimbo from; Vallevar had reported that employe.; of an Amerlnn s-tI company at;

Toto and Cruz Grande also were inj poo health. I Ot.er advices from Consul Mc-'Mo"ie Star SpUfllS Love

Millan at Antofajrasta snyf thorr n;ia, 1 1 been no damage to American prop- j erty and no Americans had been i liarmed In An!of.tfrnia or Chuquiean.ata. Similar report were re-;

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( e;v Tquiq-ie. Tlieso said the shock was mild in Iqnique and presumably not ( perceptible In Arica. Amba-ador Cot'ier at Santiago aid that at r, p. jn.. yesterday, total deaths In th devastated region numlred between 7Ö0 and 1,000 with about 1.500 Injured. Property damage was estimated at about 50,000000 r?o. nearly nil eing in Vallevar. CnirulnVbo, Coplapo. Chanaral and vicinity. The teel compiny's lo ftt Coqulmbo. the dispatch said, Tra S0(v.000 peo-. Many thousands nre homeless nnd food, clothing and medical supplies, erpoclally were very scarce, Mr. ! Collier said, adding that I'ret Alle?andri left Äantlaso yesterday for tho devastated re-gion carrying) supplle. j Rubcrlptlons for the victim of j the rntistronhe have been -startea in all parts of Chile nnd Argentina, j the amljassador reported, resulting In th" orgn r.i7.ition of a a national re-!

lief committee, under the presidency, tof Ismael to Comal, who would! guarantee efficient nrtminlrtration cHLkS FHLEDOM FOR

relief. Grateful comment upon Pres't Harding's offer of American Red Cross aid to earthquake -ufferei? in Chile, the dispatch concluded, had appeared in Santkiiro newspapers. Mention al.o was roade of John r.ivr.e's interviews with the Chilean ambassador at Washington on relief situation. the Chemist Finds Arsenic In Body 0 Romie Hodell WiriTK CLOUD. Mich.. Nov. 1G. ( P.y I. N. S.) The prosecution today was preparing to prove that Mrs. Alice Dudgeon, 'charged with slaying Romie Hodell, her son-in-law, was the scheming center of a poison ring in her own family, tho hrst victim of which was Romie Hodell'. asted father. Meda Hodeil. 20-year-old daughter of Mrs. Dud-j geon was convicted two weeks a?o. This startling new angle in what heretofore was an alleged brutal assault by a foiling pin as Romie Hodell lay sleeping on a couch in the Dudgeon farm house, was developed by the announcement of Dr. Charles L. Plis--. state chemist, that an examination of the remains of Romie Hodell revealed poison In the viscera. Mrs. Icda Hodell was recently convicted of the murder of David Hodell. in whose coffee she was ! al'eged to have put poison. David Hodell died in February last and less than three months later Romie Hodell was found hanging in the barn on the Dudgeon farm, a suicide, according to his wife's family. Iater .a suspicion developed that Romie had been murdered and afleged confessions were obtained from the Dudgeons, that Mrs. Alice Dudgeon and Neda had hit him with a rolling pin while he slept, and two sons of Mrs. Dudgeon, Ieo and Herman had hung him In the barn to give the appearance of suicide. Cr7 fFrrr Veterans of District in Reunion Here A district reunion of the soldiers and sailors of the Civil War was held Wednesday in Auten Post hall. William A. Kelsey. Department Commander of the Orand Army of the Republic spoke on "The Principles of the Grand Army of the Republic" at tne afternoon meeting. A dinner was served by the Women's Relief Corps to the guests at The evening session was opened with an address by Mayor Hli F. Seel h-t. followed by a program. Officers chosen for the year include V. L. Marx, president, Osceola: D. W. Swen. vice-president. South Rend; treasurer, Wilbur G- rsuch. South Rend; secretar3 Elizabeth Rishop. inkhart. Th reunion next yerr will be held in South Rend In November. L M 1 TV

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REDDEST OF REDS LOSES BIG CHANCE TO ESCAPE PRISON CHICAGO, Nov. 10. (Rj I. r.) William lins I.Iod. mill, lonaln "roMot of Um- rt-ls lcrt hU la-t 1uiti(' Kxlay tu lofer Mrrin from oik to years in Ma to irt-on for violation of tho Illinois t'pioiia! law. 1IU ap-ix-al, with th.it nf is other inemIht of tlic (-eniiiiiinit patty for n May of oxerutiou. .is dciiic! ty lilcf .Jiiotict I'Injd Tliompoon and tlio rlcrk of the Suprvino oiirt l.oiKl nn ori!;-r for the committment of tho rroup. IJoyd'j family is or.o of tho uoalthlost In tlw mldwot. Ills wifo ii Iadj;o Hinl. anotlior communist loader. III own charaotcriAation of liimx If Is that ho is tho "mldot of tho ntl"."

LILLIAN GISH PROMPTS SUICIDE OF DETROIT LAD , 0f n-bil l tji it' v..i.wuu i lawnuii- uur an Unfolds Sad Story, DIITROIT. Mich.. Nov. 10. Re killed himself in New York yester-! day, died after a fruitless que for the love of IJllian Cth. famous filtaj

star, who is said to base hern alter, Madeline, and granted $22.000; playmate of his in their child hood J aliiruony together with $550 attorney! ays, according to Mr.. R. White, fees. One-fourth of the total alimony 42tl0 Spring: st., where Carre tson : Ls u be paid within the next 10 days

ruomea auring las rehiuence m i'e - troit. Garretson was the son of wealthy parents in New.cton, la., according to Mrs. White. "Mr. Garretson was a moody. dreamy Port of young man," ?h said. "He was deeply in love with Miss Gih. Sho pent him several letters. I saw them, he always carried her picture next to his heart. When j-he came to Detroit, Leland sent her a bouquet of roses. 'T could - his hopes and ambitions in connection with this love affair were not joiner well and was convinced of it when we discovered Bllt , i'u"!'i,u 441 ' "V - ' n-'i iimm m EGYPT AT CONFERENCE LAUSAXNll. Nov. 1 ;.--( p.y A. P.) Real independence for I'fcypi a cd tho Sudari with evacu'ition of the Prltisli troojes an-"! no special iriilepes there for Grat Rritaiu is th demand for Ktryptiin people wine:: will be placed lufore the Lausanne peace conference, llassib Pasha, head of the unofficial Ilgyptian delegation, told the A---ociated Pres today. His statement revealed the fact that Egypt, if Egyptians have their way, will form one of the disputatious problem.- of the conference. llassib. who was former minister of public works, said his preat aim was to devflop dire, t economic r -latlor.H with the Coiled states .it this conference, which sk portentous for the future of Europe. Ho added that he hoped America would Ftand by Egypt in her just demand for freedom." j . T -r . A PIC Mater Softener IS Installed at Station Under the sup rvi.-ion of Supt. John W. Toyr.c, u Zeolite water softener was Thursday installed at the North pumping .station. The equipment operate- against thforming of scales in the boiler fluej caused by the lime and iron In water. The equipment was obtained at the manufacturer's price. 1100, it was --aid. The completion of tc5- at Oliver! park wells awaits the shipment c .f j pumping ptpe. already two w eek.s overdue. said the water work, superintendent answering an inquir; relative to progress in the development of thr 21-:icre tract for increasing the city's water ! apply. I'ight test we!! have been drilled to a depth of lf.0 feet to he used to determine the rate, direction and capacity of the underground flow.

Glasses Suited to Action Thousands of pertoru find unusual comfort and service ability in this lightly-fitting, tsnart-appearing eyeglasa. Fcr business, epert and general utility, we recommend our SHELLTEX FRAME It U the pride of this creaniration to offer you the best mcrchandise i-Wj, as well ai the highest technical skiU.. In our pricej. no lees than in our professional service, our aim ia to

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Jmljie Montgomery A w a r d s Decree to Wifo of Rieh New Carlisle Fanner. Continued From, race b ie.) was the way her attorney sa ca.s.ically told the court of th'is in-cldent. All attempts at settlement fUlel and noting that Van Ryper was rapUli "juik.im ... ........ ............ : of his wife or child. Mr?. Van Ryper! ! secured a restraining order forbldidin? her husband to fell or dispose ! of any of his remaining- property or f s-;;irities. j Although failing to appear :n court 'Thursday, Van Ryper was representee d f y Atty. Doran of Lajorte who did not deny any of the wife's allegations but appeared only interested in the property settlement. Several i farmers were called to the witness stand to testify as their estimate of the value per acre of the Van Ryper farm of 330 acres near New Carlisle. Atty. Ralph Smith of Lip port e. who represented Mrs. Van Ryper, I submitted all items in the husband's j fortune that he had been able to uncover and thes totalled $ GO.f00. Instead of granting aliimony equal to liilf of this amount to the wife, j Judge Montgomery ordered Van j Ryper to pay her 550 month support money for their Fix year old daugh i .ina nie remainder within the next! six months according to Judge Montgomery's rulinir. Local Girls to Oppose Elkhart Basket Quintet Y. V. C. A. Tc am to Meet Visitors on Local Floor Monday Night. Tiie V. W. C. A. basketball team! whirh is to play the Elkhart team ! r.ex' Monday night. Nov. 20, has not j yet been picked. Mi-s Vera Alnsley pi'.y.-ical director of the Y. W. C. A. said Thursday, but the five will be ; chosen from Up folio Win? list of j girl.s; Ari Owen, Eva Owen' Thala Ranb. Dorothy Middleton, ! Ada Donovan. Clara Spencer. Melv:na Rra-'y, Agnes pooie. Sadie Co-! coano-Acr. Ethel Compton, Kate! Warm-r nnd Louise Moritz. ! All of the girin are members of the j indu-trial olub.s which practice on Monday night at the association gym-! nasium where the game will bei played. Mi.; D-ra Rishop. head of1 the department of physical education: at tho high school will be referee J -Alis Louise Noble, of Elkhart, will i have charge of the girls from her or- j ganization. i The gini" will be played at 7:30 o'clock it was announced. In order I that tho girls may tie through in! time to heap the Jascha Htifetz violin recital at the Rlackstone. The weekly meeting of the industrial (lul will be held tonfjht at ho n.ssociition room, Misa Helen Gregory talking on American relief tvork In Fra nee. Mis-s Margaret Parker, head nurse of Epworth hospital, will talk to the girls of the "Charm" class on tne charm of health. There are only two more meetings of tho "Charm" class. Miss Ethel Fräst, librarian, will spcait next week on the charm of conversation, the last cl?vn will drl with spiritual charm, and will include a .summary of all the lectures which j have been given during the term. . A ipllflg S (,OruIltlOJl Shoics Improvement LONDON, Nov. It!. Tho condition of Rudyard Kipling, famous writer, j who wn.s Gprra-icd upon yesterdaj', was pronounced satisfactory today, kiphig ls recovering. Friend and enemies are both tise l'ut to a wise man. Street BIdgr. and Illinois k'rmhiT

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may aiso be, a menace from deeptlon and fraud or subtle attack, as ray. It is urfr-d by the antral to recnaln quiet, alert to deception . , - . . 4 Those whase birthday it is hav-j the forvca.t of a fomewhu trying' year. In which they should kepi quiet and elf-governed , avoiding I quarrels, litication, deception ar.-tj sinister auacK. a cr.nu orn rn this day. although, it will be clover. Industrious and good hearted, may meet difficulties by it? Impulsive conduct unless carefully trained. P. B. Cleaners, 12S N. La fa yette. ?,(-?.22. 1 Store Optns 8:30 Qocca 5x50

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