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THE WEATHEF Showers tonight, probably clearing Wednesday morning: not much change in temperature. LOGANSPORT PHAROS-TRIBUNE A NEWSPAPER rOR PUBLIC SERVICE BARGAINS Are offered every day in the Pharos-Tribune classified columns. Read them row and save money. VOL- 3 BEST MEDIUM EH NO AMP XTHKBM tNCLAJHA LOGANSPORT, INDIANA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1922 INTERNATIONAL NEWS LRA8KD WIEB REPORTS FEOM ALL PARTS OF WOEU) PRICE THREE CENTS. Today The War God Is Awake.

American Speculators, Also. Steel, Wheat, Pork or What? Better Wait and See. i By Arthur Brisbane What is gcins to happen in You might make millions on a small investment if you could answer that question accurately three months ahead. BATTLE OF I Harding- Vetoes Soldiers' Bonus Bill CONFLICT NOW Will there be a big war. with Russia backing Turkey against England? Or will it be a little war.

the Turkc melting away as they usually have done before England's wrath? Will it be England. France and Italy against Turkey and Russia? Or will France stay ou'. and whl England and Italy make some arrangement with Germany to utilize, her manufacturing facilities, fighting energy and some other qualities? HARDING SAYS BONUS IS NOT ACCEPTABLE IN ACCORD WITH IDEA. BUT 0 PROVISION FOR RAISING MONEY SUPPLIED. REP'RT fit! RICH QUICK SCHEME IS NIPPED IN BUD BOND SALESMAN ALLEGED TO HATE FORGED SAME OF LOCAL AUTOMOBILE DEALER.

PULASKI COUNTY FARM HOME 40- Those that guess and bet are guessing very hard just now and will be betting soon. These are questions they ask and answer: Will steel go up? Will Europe coon be buying raw materials at any price choose to ask? Will wheat jump from $1 to again? Will the packers, that have makina no money lately, suddenly i to its detenciers By George R. Holmes. I. N.

S. Staff Correspondent. WASHINGTON. Sept. 19--President 'Harding this afternoon vetoed the soldiers' bonus bill and returned Dl it to congress with a message we plaining why the bill is unaccept- ble to him.

With the spirit of the bill to give REALIZES $1137 IT IS SAID E. Roland Finley Arrested In In- diunapolis--Held on Grand Larceny Charge. E. Roland Finley, age 38, bond salesman of the Atlas Security the president de- (company of Indianapolis, who for clarcd himself in hearty accord, but -the past four years has been enroll in gold? the provisions of this particular bill, 'gaged in doing business in this city, TEARS SHED MRS. TIERNAN IN COURTROOM OF XOTRE DAME PROFESSOR TELLS OF ILLICIT LOVE AFFAIR WITH TOULI.N.

EX-GOVERNOR OF IOWA SPEAKS AT GALVESTON SO FAR BRITISH HAVE BEEN OUT-MEASURED AND FRANCE DRAWS NEW ALLIES Hon. W. L. Harding, ex-governor of Iowa, delivered a political address befqre the Re-publicans of Caps and Howard counties at. Gali A veston yesterday afternoon.

The hour prevented as large an assemblage as would otherwise have heard Turks Favor Russia Partlclpatlnu In A DARK NORSE SEVERE GROSS QUESTIONING Big f'rowd of Morbidly Curious Pack Court Boom to Hear Story. Elmer E. Hlnshaw, owner of the Shorthorn Stock farm, resides, miles southwest of Star City, in Vanburen Township, Pulaski county. A cut of his country home appears with this issue. a part of angel again and thousand millions? Won't there be a great demand for copper? And the oil stocks? Oil a drug on the market.

It he went on. are such as to make it lln der arrest at Indianapolis on a charge of grand larceny, the result of alleged forgeries committed in this city. Finley is now lodged in up ths price elve oli production. Won't there be a demand for the oi! and gasoline now? all "We do not Tiave the cash, we do not believe in a tax levy to meet the situation, but here is our note, you may have our credit for half its It may be a real war. for nobody knows what power Russia has stored up and is ready to release from the Black Sea through the Dardanelles into the Mediterranean.

Revolution is a wonderful power. European nations learned that a TM iT whir they tried to collect their "This is not compensation," the debts from Russia, just as they message continued, "but rather a learned it at the end of the eight-; pledge by the congress, while the eenth century when the enthusiasm executive branch of the government of tbe French revolution stood is left to provide for payments fall- all on their heads and then produced ing due ever-increasing amounts." upon which it placed the duty of raising the to finance payments. Throughout the president's mes- Marion county jail while investi- 'gation of his record locally by Prosecuting Attorney Don Douglass will likely result in his indictment i in the local courts, The alleged crime ley has been arrested at Indianapolis was committed in this city early this summer, but evidence of sage is a thinly veiled rebuke to congress for having produced a bill granting the bonus without at the same time producing the means of raising t.h.3 money. A bonus to be really worth while, the president said, "must be generous an'd without, apology." The bill returned herewith clearly says in substance: Napoleon as it died out. The safest, most unwelcome advice is: "Sit and watch and DON'T gamble." Europe MAY want all cur raw materials.

In the meantime. week we imported 160.000 tons coal from England. The week before we Imported 132.000 tons. Our September importations will amount to 700,000 tons. While speculators, gamblers and slative executive LABOR LEADER TO DELIVER TALK HERE THURSDAY pronteers discuss their the average American citizen, who ha his guilt was not unearthed until a short time ago by detectives of the who have been, probing his activities.

The Atlas -Security company, 'with. which has been is one of the leading bond and mortgage concerns of the state. Promissory notes given, on the purchase of automobiles are assumed by the company. These payments are met by the company, providing their client is of good standing. The latter in turn re-compensates the company at a specified interest.

It was through a transaction along these lines, but of a bogus nature, it is said, that landed Finley in jail at Indianapolis. Early this spring Finley is alleged to have drawn up a false contract to the effect that a Studebaker touring car had been sold by H. J. Ludders, local dealer to Emanuel B. F.

Newlin. chairman of the i of this city, the sale sup- committee of the I posing to involve a sum of some- RAPID STRIDES TOWARD NORMl RAIL BUSINESS Big Increase in Car Loadings and Bepairings Following Strike Settlement. CHICAGO. Sept. strides DRAWS FINE FOR INTERFERING 1TH OFFICERS Napoleon Aeillo, Italian, Given $100 Fine and Sixty Days in Jail-Case Is Appealed.

SOUTH BEND, Sept. 19 -The story of the woman scorned was taken up again today. 'Having told the details of her alleged illicit love romance with Harry Poulin, the haberdasher, and man about town, whom she charges with being the father of her 11-months-old babe, Mrs. Augusta Tiernan was to face the lowan. His address was a straightforward recital of the accomplishments of the present administration, with the confident assertion that no one need he ashamed of it.

He was introduced by Attorney Don Douglass. The ex-governor went, to Indianapolis, where he spoke last night- ARNOLD SUES TO REPLEVIN TRACTORS Conference; Much Maneuvering To Be Done through Ed W. torney Don Douglass, has brought a a still greater ordeal in court today i against the Arnold Motor com- VV By Frank Charlton International News Service Foreign News Editor Behind the Balkan war scare now being rapidly dispelled a mighty battle of international diplomacy is being waged with the destiny of nations at stake. The central figures in this At- conflict of diplomats are Great France So far rr oy su Counsel for Poulin were prepared panpi John Harvey and Harry: the Arnold seeks to "recover some maneuvered have been and France out- has An effort to interfere with, officers to normal conditions and big in- -who were engaged in searching his creases in car loadings avid, repair- ings were reported by the railroads today as a result of the return of strikers in greater numbers under the Baltimore agreement with the shop crafts officials- The Chicago. Milwaukee St.

Paul soft drink parlor at 97 Burlington avenue, on last Saturday, brought down a sixty-day 'jail sentence upon the head of Napoleon Aeillo, Italian, in addition to a fine of $100 and costs this morning, when he was spea in the Firemen's thing like $2,200. The contract, a coming Thursday night rank forgery, specified that Kircher (ft Uftiv; i i i i Uil H1C3 l'L 111 1 LI i 11 111 (1 J.111,111, I in war and pays the bill alter-, umler the ausp i res 0 the Logans- had paid in cash tv-ai-Hc will think seriously about vo.iornte,,! A i while from the fal wards, will think seriously a sum of this new threatened flame in Europe. outburst of shopcrafts Associa-j while from the fake contract it was Logansport Tran8s and i indicated that the remainder was to port and the Logansport Trades and Labor Assembly. The appearance le met in payments, of Mr. Newlin here is looked forward Promissory notes in turn were Contributing men and money i i exceptional interest and a made out by Finley, who forged both those European jealousies, war and crowd cted to turll out the names of H.

J. Ludders and tt c. a Mlfa print VI OTI T'rtfico nrttiac trade competitions is like contnout- 1UUUCJ rt gambler. He will gamble as long The session will be in the of a Kircher. These notes.

ss meeting and not only are local i in al! sent to the Atlas attend. Security company at Indianapolis. gambler, we win gamum us rai employes aske dto attend. mp al lnc ana as you lend him money. If you a a i itation is also ex- A check for $1,13 f.36 was later sent him he will RUIN YOU while he to he a Matters by the Indianapolis concern to Fin- interest to the rural resident? are to I lo be ald to Ludders for a it is announced.

ruining himself. The best plan and kindness Is to say. "Go ahead and gamble. Newl1n i speak upon he sub You will get no gambling money ject olitical Issues of Day me. While you are i i His speeoh wil he of non part is an yourself it will sve and build up all a i j.

A Villiams. prominent 1 can. And when you are thorough-; husiness ly ruined, come around and I man of Peru, will accom-1 machine which had never been purchased. Upon the receipt of this check, Finley cashed the certificate, appro- It to priating the amount in question, had evidently been his intent reported conditions and employment arraigned in police court to answer normal, and the Chicago North- I to a charge of violating the state western disagreements between the I liquor law by having intoxicating men and the management have been ironed out and the men are back to work. Made Concessions.

Following the announcement that the Rock Island would restore pensions and pass privileges to returning employes, although the road would not accept the Jewell agreement, a new policy of partial concessions to i employes is expected to be inaugurated by other roads that refuse to be a party to the Jewell agreement. John Scott, secretary of the shop crafts, said today that half a dozen roads, whose names he withheld, had I asked for conferences looking to- 1 ward a settlement of the strike in accordance with the Baltimore plan. The Louisiana Railway Navigation company has verbally agreed to a settlement, but will not sign the Jewell agreement, it was learned. property involved in the sale of the Arnold Motor company, of which the plaintiff was manager, and which was purchased by the defendants. Britain to Some extent has successful in drawing inc which to her fold new allies.

tractors to cross-examine Mrs- Tiernan, and to pick over bit by bit her recital of the shattered love which caused her to forget her marriage vows and' which has brought about the wreck- Ing of her home, happiness, and a Arnold alleges in his complaint been isolated in her near east eparation with her husband, Prof. aa he is entitled-to possession of hor A a John Tiernan, of the law faculty of equipment and implements valued jollt -y R1 IlKr ,.1 Notre Dame university. at $2.000. A list of the articles is been considerably modified Morbidly Curious Present. enumerated in the complaint.

since Sunday when it was pro- Yesterday afternoon, in a them are room packed with the morbidly curi- ous, Mrs. Tiernan. told of her love meetings with Poulin, friend of the family, and how, after the baby came, last November, Poulin renounced his pretended allegiance to the god of "free love." No detail which led to the birth of the baby was omitted, and tears punctuated the story. Near her, where all could see, was' the A' 1 in the case. And when Mrs.

Tiernan, at the climax of her to Poulin aerial bomb, gang plows and accessories. SIXTEEN KILLED IN BATTLEJN IRELAND BELFAST, Sept lars and six free state troops were killed in battle near Erris. county Mayo, early today. Ths fight raged and accused 'him with being its for hours in the hills with the com- claimed that the whole British empire was preparing for war. The situation in short is aa follows: Great Britain and France are divided upon many international issues, chief of which is allied pressure upon Germany to secure pay ment of German indemnity.

Whes 19 Ten i Turkish nationalists defeated- the Greeks and compelled the withdrawal of the Greek army from Asia Minor, France saw her chance. France had been giving moral (and liquor in his possession. Aeillo is the man who attempted to conceal a pint bottle of whiskey in a chair in his establishment. An appeal in the case has been taken. From evidence introduced before Judge George Custer today, it was alleged that Aeillo had attempted to strike one of the police engaged in searching his place, after he had been frustrated- in an attempt to break the bottle of evidence which Officer-Arthur Tucker had confiscated.

As a result, of the hostile attitude of the defendant, another charge of interfering with an officer in the discharge of his duties, was filed against the Italian, but this charge was not pressed this morning. In handing down its decision the court declared all defendants so convicted of attempting to thwart the officers The Mobile Ohio, part of the I from gathering evidence in liquor jy rumeu, a to i city on Thurs- feed you. buy you a suit of flay evenh ff i ls sched city on Tnurs make a clean haul and then disap- when I KNOW CURED I will help you to start out again." That's what the United States ought to say to our dear friends, cousins, brothers and other relations In Europe. Miled to start at o'clock. SUE TO REPLEVIN TRUCK The pear, but the investigation by the Atlas Security company came unexpectedly, and Finley was arrested at Indianapolis before he could make his getaway.

Mr. Kircher. who is employed as custodian at Spencer park, had at i any dealings with Mr. Ludders for tie purchase a machine, First National Bank. "TheVh'ad one war.

but that didn't' through Attorneys Foskett satisfy them. Under the terms of Bradfield. has brought suit again: their "armistice, they planted W. Harvey and Harry C. Latz until informed of his arrest in In- seeds of many more wars and to replevin a CH ton upon jdianapolis.

crop is beginning to grow. I which the defendants holds a chat- The man in jail at Indianapolis is an and neither he nor Mr. Ludders were a net linst aware of Finley's criminal activities pairs They seem bent on ruining them-jtel mortgage Damages in the said to be a former pal of Butler selves. It wouldn't help them a a of $100 are also asked. If we went in and insisted on being SUE oae ruined with them.

xhe Cass County a Bank. Better build up and help one through Attorneys Kistler Kistler he gtates a McHa le a suit on a good and safe SR nf)te a i Ijeander Huff- l. a as de- of this earth, America. iliiation later, whenever it is REALLY REFORMED. There are Mack clouds in Europe, a jet black cloud of hatred over Germany and Austria, bled to financial nrhltenes fendants.

JAKE STAHl PIES, Storke. the bond salesman arrested more than a year ago at Chicago, a.nd for whom search is now being made on a similar charge. Prosecuting Attorney Don Douglass, who has taken charge of the probe now being made here into the record of Finley. stated that he felt certain that there would be other developments in tie case. Southern system, has settled the strike on the Jewell agreement terms.

Freight Car Condition. The Association of Railway Executives today issued a statement that freight cars were in better condition on Sept. 1 than on July 1, the day the strike and that there was a decrease in bad order cars over Sept. 1, 1921. "On Sept.

1 there were 8.890 fewer freight cars requiring heavy repairs than there was at the beginning of the strike." jaid the statement. "On Sept. 1 there were 5.891 more cars requiring light repairs, than at the beginning of the strike, decrease in cars needing re- of any kind of 2,209." With the return of Walter McMenimen. a member of the United States railway labor board, consideration of the new wage scale for maintenance taken up. of way men will be Mrs.

J. E. White of Richmond. has returned home after a visit with relatives here. raids, will be, met with a jail penalty.

Aeillo will likely be arraigned in court later on to answer to the charge of interfering with an officer in pursuit of his duties. Attorney George W- Walters, who appeared as counsel for Aeillo this morning, filed an appeal bond and the defendant is now at liberty under bail. Tomorrow afternoon in police court, another liquor case is expected to come up for hearing. Otto Bel! was arrested this morning on a charge of possessing liquor for the purpose of selling. The police visited the soft drink parlor at 124 Fifth street, where Bell is employed.

It is charged that the de- attempted to pour out a quantity of moonshine as the police entered the place. father, the breaking point was reached, and she collapsed. It was this story "that the cross- examinatiiV was to seek to tear down today. It began with a meeting at a dance. Then came a friendship which, Mrs.

Tiernan declared, ripened into something more. Finally she told of meeting Poulin at his store. It was on the evening of Feb. 18 last year, and the clandestine visit, she said, lasted from 8 until 10 o'clock. "Did you see him the next day?" Mrs.

Tiernan was asked. "He phoned at noon, but I was crying so I couldn't talk. He said, 'Don't feel bad, and don't tell your Met Twice a Week. Then followed a detailed account of meetings every Wednesday and Friday nights in the home of Harry Poulin while his wife and the children were in Chicago- There was a final meeting in September in Leeper park. "Every time we met," Mrs.

Tiernan said, "Poulin admitted and talked about his fatherhood of my child. He said he would stick to me, and once advised me to do something- for it, but I was afraid." "And once," the witness testified, "he asked me if any of Mr. Tiernan's brothers had black hair and blue atants lighting from behind rocks and trees, Indian fashion. Irregulars raided Boyle, killing three free staters. 'One irregular was killed.

POSTPONE TRIALS TO NEXT MONDAY The trials of Roy A. Sweet and Charles C. Shoff, local Pennsylvania perhaps material) support to the Turkish nationalists all along. France had a treaty with the Turk ish nationalists government at Angora. The British were supporting the Greeks.

Great Britain has vast interests in the near east. In fact the near east is a vital element in Britain's international life. It is held by London to be almost a matter of life and death to British interests In i east that the Turkish straits (as the (Dardanelles, Sea of Marmora and I Bosphorus are known) be neutral- employes, charged with violating the federal injunction against so RuB8ia Despite he change terfering with the operatoin of government in Russia from im- shops and trains of the plaintiff Iperialism to Bolshevism dream company which were to have been I Russian control of the straits held this afternoon before Judge! continues. If Russia comes to dom- Baker in Indianapolis have again'inate the Angora government (and postponed to next noon at 2 o'clock. Monday after- NO ACTION TAKEN ON DISPATCH PLAN Mrs.

James A. Wells. and children of Kokomo. are spending several days in the city, the guests of the former's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Lincoln Gipe. LOS ANGELES. Sept. 19 Garland J- Stahl.

president of the There is a cloud of rage and rev-. vrashington National bank, known olutlonary hate in Russia, attacked thousands of baseball fan? as on all sides by the allies because a ke'' Stahl. the man who led the she presumed to change her govern-'. Boston Red Sox to a world's cham- raent to 8 government tttat suited pj ons bip. died here today of heart her.

i failure. JUDGE SOUDER GETS PETITION 5LOCALMENSAIDTOBEUMDER ARREST IN PERU FOR BOOTLEGGING suspect anything," eyes, so that my husband wouldn't i komo, yesterday, called for the i You have blocked cur efforts pose'of voting on the proposition to impose fresh penalties upon Oer- dissolve the corporation. 1 raany to compel her to pay her In- It is understood that Attoiney A. I demnlt have lv en your case on the testimony of Mrs. TiBJ 1 nan that the Tiernans had not been living together as husband and wife from the 1st of January to the 1st of April.

The' reason, Mrs. Tiernan said, was "because Mr. Poulin told G. Jenkines representing a majority i of the preferred stock and a siderable block of the common stock voted against the plan. An.

me not to live with my husband, be- other meeting will be held Septem- jf yoll want to go to war you must You have to Germany thus to oppose the French de- You have refused to cancel debt we owe you we made favorable conditions. Now cause he wanted me all to himself." ber 28. TARIFF Bill TO PASS IN SENATE TODAY TWO ASK DIVORCE Five local men are reported under arrest at Peru on charges of violating the liquor law and carrying concealed weapons. The men Mr. and Mrs.

E. G. Kistler have Asia, led by Turkey, tries to break' into Europe in the old-fashioned! way. Not the Turks alone are in- returned to their home in Kokomo. terested.

You read today from Cal-, after spending the weekend with cutta, where England rules, a the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. (Continued on Pagi 3) J- W- Kistler. M.

L. Fansler Citizens Loan and Trust arrested at Peru gave the names receiver for the Revere Motor Car! Walter Collins, Joseph Wheeler. Corporation, filed a petition with John Rousch, Edward Cravens, and Judge Paul M. Souder of the Cass; Floyd Dudley. The five will be ar- circuit court, yesterday praying the arigned in mayor's court at Peru court for an order of sale.

Judge Thursday too answer to the Souder has taken the petition under charges. The men are now at lib- advisement. I erty under bond. It is claimed that Saturday night the five came to Peru in an auto- journey mobile. The party became noisy and boisterous it is charged and these actions resulted in their car being searched by the Peru police.

i go alone. Nationalist Turkey is oar ally anyhow." France gained the support at Italy, for Italy is too full of unrest to risk a war right now. France 1 ready had the support of Belgium. Helen Geneva Walters, through. France is so close to -the little Attorney John B.

Smith, has brought entente-- Roumania. Jugo-Slavla and i suit for a divorce from Donald R. Cz.echo-Slovakia-- that she felt sure i Walters. She also asks custody of their support. the child.

Plaintiff alleges cruel Thus England was faced with the and inhuman treatment. necessity of modifying her policy I William D. Snoke, through Attor- The battle is still on with Russia the ney Smith, has brought suit for a (j ar ij horse. Russia is demandmsr a divorce from Clara Snoke. Aban- voice in th near east peace confer- donment and cruel treatment are ence The Turks are favorable to WASHINGTON.

Sept. The 'alleged. i i request. But Britain and new republican tariff bill came to France have not yet their say the end of its long legislative! SOUTHEEX SHOPMEN" BACK. I upon this cause.

Ther is still much 1 diplomatic maneuverir. to be done PRINCETON. Sept. 13 before a parley is arranged. through congress today with the senate ready to vote at 4 o'clock this afternoon on its final Striking shopmen of the Southern railroad will be taken back in re-: Under a lays as large as is consislent i unanimous Two revolvers and three quarts of agreement, the senate votes at liquor are alleged to have been found.

Attorney Wiidman of Peru has' stired. The bill then goes to the been retained to defend the local white house to become a law by the men. 1 president's signature. good working conditions. to announcement today to work Wednesday morning, it is I expected.

Moscow has a close alliance with the Turks) it might prove tantamount to Russian control of these strategic waterways. Britain was ready to make war to. hold the Turkish straits. She found .1 it necessary to her policy to have' the. support of her old time allies and perhaps some of the Balkan states.

No definite action was taken at In effect. France probably said to the meeting of stockholders of "You have opposed our Kokomo Dispatch Company at Ko-1 occupation of the German Ruhr dis- By David M. Church I. N. S.

Staff Correspondent. according LONDON. Sept. British by Vice cabinet today decided not to declare consent that hour on the measure as revised jn res jd en H. W.

MHf'sr of the South- war against Turkey unless the Tork- conference and its passage is as- ern system. Most of the 360 men ish nationalist army under Mustapha who walked out July 1 will return Kemal Pasha invades the "neutral zone" rilong the Turkish on Page Two).

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