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Fort Wayne Daily News from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 10

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mtkfwlhi fiw fi itriTi ttrV mm 1 mm port MyEi tiAtitf news fueday March 81 Rfc i 15 4 W1 rfi Mi If It 1J0 hi 1 LOCAL MARKETS EGG 60IKG HIGHER DEALEM AM PACKERS Witt AByWE THE PRICES Grain QvVhs Ar Unchanged And Wi Vyh Month Steady iVtr Markets Tlie UKI VW he optolP lll0t the pile fyftp going higher In the local niK i iore long and some of them thli KjlnK tnckeil on 4c advance Juv VVv The nckere have begun WvM fa next winter arid iblsi will funVV Mc higher say the local egg men di I10V inueti effect this Will have tin rel remains to be seen ThroufOPV I he grain markets there ire no chiA vViioat In Mill worth 92c a biiHliel hnMarfl that It will remain tltfure lor 8 while Oats la quoted a Cic a bushel and corn rangeIVn a ousliel There Is a good jlrVl or nay with the deal era parity hlkh a 11500 a ton for extra Kt1 Shipping prices In the Twelfth 1lRlfV unchanged All veiil lrlw are steady although there Ik Vljitg that the Price of cabbage Is Kv iikIT on scrount of rains ta the iW Wrell apples are about gone se ft the ilalefs Strawberry prA sHlfli lower and die recelplH ilVreaSHHf ile Report Cornel jty fy Vtighnirter SteltcnY Hay lttly loads H4C0feJ5SO Oat IbVe hints 410 Me Corn uhl I 68Tlc 1 wlMwketo WV Vrk Stotka NEW VltK torch Jl Prl changes at the nivn uf the stock market were small vt oh the side of advance Trading i VI availing developments 11 A ft wMy Improvement was malnlallV Oie td if the first hour and ihe VIV uf11 of RKxl quality Belief tli lii litMtal rommerce com mlBlin UtiVi wMlt the rate eaaes was conlJ V1 mhurtant in conservative Ouarters fp Ole advanced In the first hoiit Xpeciatlon that the rates deehdnn VUV tvrtr the roads Noon ih inarltet was quiet but abowedvfll UinfJ ulroriglli during the leCcmd Yi I tylirsjMd Into comparative dulllH talis tlie early afternoon but stocky Vtl uP rv well and careful observer fV fas much easier to sell than to liV Close ht trKel elosedteady UV Vrk Money NEW VV iihH Money on call i per crn Ilhtnonejr in per eent for six monil tlnantlie taper unchanged Bar sllvrt VV Trlt the Jndon 2694d Demand ilrllg f8s3S NA VorK Product NEW Wr Marr Hll Flour Mar liet dull Unsettled rork itiulet fnesa 300U 2360 Urd ijKi erpaker middle west spot iioWMi Sugar lull centrifugals JtSc niuscovai tet l8c refined dull cutlaf jVi rtieit 5O0c powdered J9Cft00 initiated 85fr86c Coirtejlo No 1 spot Taiiow MfUt uayi city Hc Hnlfi Hay tVt tUlet XV I fl025I 0S No 3 ilW loVer 0S95r Dresnei VUCy rket dull turkeys l25c Mns4jlJ5 fowls 1J0 Wic diH lstl Live riltrV5jrtet firm geese ItHc duiks lit tA lSclSVic turkeys 19c roosters jlts Cheese MVt njlt tale milk common iti 18fllV skims common to tUc full skims Butter MtVt iuet gild steady receipts Mf1 Vkaifes creamery extras I5iu25c mlrftubi I8T25c Imitation crWyr firsts WifiJOc Eggs ijAt lMdy receipts 37123 crates WKfy tlltej fancy 2S2ec nearby itid fny 20Ilc fresh firsts 1922C Ind Live Stock CLEVJVVr March Jl Hogs Re celpta 2tii0 lyd market 5gl0c lower heavies ty Wed nj yorkers J885 pigs tattlo jtVPs sr market ateady Bhep jnibih Itecelpts I cars J825 lop Calve lvlPs 150 head JlOiS lop fitf Liyij Stock TlTTShtlfl March Sl Cattle ne celjila llfy mrkt steady Clioloe 1875 00i gvl tajfaoAsBO fair 700e7J0 veal caivy jlitoft0li0 Sheep tn tartibalMielpfa tight market ijtial MlT withers JU0s5 good ml OiOO fair mixed J61CO tm sprit rwttti wuuv 11og jflis light market lower i bfnyu jer 3ib uio prime 1 mediums 1305 tfirkeri MtiS 010 light yorkers lJ10 pigs 875005 rougha Viipi Mtags J700U725 Chltit tjrli and Provlalona ClllCAjC jarrti 11 May and July wheat ctVh i at opening May corn ateady I1 nown ic Hay and July cats steJii iuvlslopa steady Noon 4Sv VM down He July down Hi May wi iltirj liC July down Ho May and jly i Ooti ic Chre Av Vhat down 7c July down Jla rf iivn JC Jtlly down May oaii FVH ic Pro tinions tiy a asler tMieatx ttftiji High Low Cloae May jl 2 OOivj l4 July jUt i 8 6 Corn May SSti 6714 1714 July tf5 8i 67H 07V Oats May 33 28 384 July 394 31 3814 Pork May 0 2C00 2087 2072 July jfOtfT 208 3075 2080 Lard May f0 105 1015 1047 July jft 10T5 tOJJ 1015 IttbS May ltit nij uoo uoj July 1J U37 Ui5 1120 PhltjQo Llv 6tock ciliCAA irch 3lHgtlecelpts 12000 heH ftrkefatrting on lights 6o lower on Utf mlwO anil butchers J830 eC gWill WlvlM 18259110 tough neavles sjlaSJ lights 18508870 rigs uMih Cattle ttlvrlitlr 4000 head market wtaketv o694li cows and helf ra iXKMflh Slockera and feeders 1550 UK 00 TfuS l720e82o HhWp xeTjljit i5O0Khe4 market Iteady to VVr atlva 535085f westerns ltlJ0 Lambs plvVTJ0fllj weateriu tjhunga Proejuci CIIICAfi liwh airtutlenirream fry extry ftiici flrsta II t22o dairy wiraa 2ia nrvti 2auiiiu zaaltithii iffiiiu MmflBM i sv iCAC iVL ChfMWTwlhal ilia l1 A votatofklilwnrta lAtl MihiMn i ti Tv WOWttSs 12813c rprihi U14c turkeys 15fll8t Toledo Grain and Provliloni TOLKIiO March 3t Yhcat ash 87icIlay KJlc July KSSic Cnrn asb 68c May 60c July 69ic Oats Cash tOlic May 4I4c July fllic Hye Cash die Clover Seed Cash IS07 Arrl 1782 October 1800 Alslke Casli U040 Tlmothy tash and April 1225 Buttur eggs and hay unchanged YoKdoUvi Stock Corrected Dally by jrarpsler Comn Co TOLEDO 0 March 31 Hogs Re Celpta liberal market 10C lower heavies 18756880 all others S8B54J890 good plgs876ee80 Cattle Market dull Calves Market atrcng Sheep and Laihbs Market strong East Buffalo Live stock EAST BUFKAIA March 31 Caltl Rocclptil COO head market slow steady prime steers S8Btfi0o6 butcher grades 16508836 COWS JJOO07Ofc Calves Iteoelpu 25 head market active steady cull to choice 80001100 Sheep and Lambs Itecelpis 2800 head market 158j25c lower On lambs choice lambs 8600860 cull to fair J6Hlff825 yearlings 1700S76 sheeb 83006700 Hogs ltecclpts 2040 head market ft 1io lower yorkars JSUOtJOlSl pigs J900C910 mixed J916 heavies 1910 roughs J800825 stags 700715 Dally Market Letter Furnished by 8 Phillips North Amer lean Bldg CI HCAOp March 80 Bear day In wheat corn and oats The Influemes of Monday were Continued and locals pressed all markets Keren bull party In corn unable to stop the trend Cash corn tic lower and aales to east very poor Argentine offers at seaboard lowest on crop and some fear that Argentine corn will come to Chicago via Montreal Kansas City corn demand at 111 at a standstill but smaller receipts on the way Wheat clearancea very small and Europe reduces her UiIb dally Southwest crop news again auperexcellent The big ralna of the past four daya In the southwest have cost July Wheat l4c from a to 861c Foreign newa not ao bearish but Liverpool and Antwerp were litiSc lower and Budapest 2d lower There was a little selling of pork but lard and rlba were steadier The report from Washington that the Interstate commerce commission lias granted permission to the eastern roads to complete their testimony In the 6 per cent rale rase Immediately was well received It Is thought that this decision on the part of the commerce commission will fxpedlte the matter considerably Stocks were steady and higher all around prices at 245 in follow Atchison 97 North Pac U4i Apial Cop 7614 IV 103 Am Smelt 69 TC 91 Am Sugar 100 Pehnsy llli to SlU Heading 166 It 9214 It 1 Ik in South Ity 26 Can Tac 20714 St 1aul 10014 Krle 2H South Pac 95 Peoples Gas 125 New Haven 70 Grt North 127 Union Pac 159 Mo Pac 25S JJ Steel 63 The Post Financial Copyright 1913 by New Tork Evening Post Company NEW rortk March 31 The movement of recovery which began on the atock exchange yesterday afternoon continued today it nan resulted before the close In advances of a point or more In the majority of active shares with fractional advances common la the rest of the mar ket On the advance there waa a fair degree of activity which however had spent Itself before the close though with no reaction of Consequence from the higher prices The two main Influences of the day were wall afreet a inference from the advancing of the hearing of the railway officers that the Interstate comi merce commission would render an early detlslnn OiTthe rate petition and a report that powerful financial interests had at length obtained control of Missouri Pacific It Is possible that todays suepenalort by the commission of its order regarding the Industrial rates means their elimination from the case Immediately at Is sue People fit all shaded of opinion would welcome the settlement or this railway controversy the tedious delays In which however excusable In an overworked commission have begun to exertamosT unhappy ihiluenre on the character of the whole OlacusBlon Tlie Londen market which had no op portunity yesterday to puts Judgment upon Mr Asiulth spectacular move on the board of English politics responded somewhat emphatically today Consols rose nearly going well beyond the highest ngure of the past four weeks and marking a total advance of 114 points since the army crisis came to a bead a fortnight ago CHAMP CLARK Continued From Page One two York newspapers There waa an occasional sarcastic reference to he democrats who attacked him for his tolls stand but ma references to President AVIlSon were laudatory There lsno personal issue between the president of the United Htates and myself Clark began Therehas not been at any time I trust there never will he I have at no time uttered bne word of cr team of the president At no time so far as lam concerned or believe has the president said one single word of criticism of me In the nature of things a man who Is worthy to hold a high public post In thte service of this country must believe that other public servants are actuated by the same Ugh courageous ana patriot tSBr OalS lligH vglJJJJJJJJBglJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ oobIbB LU gHlllllllH wH gmet iiv yKggggggggggggggggS gBja vrjggggggggggggggggggggsj Champ Clark ic niotlvei bywhlch helleveghim self to be moved I have never for one moment entertained the opinion that President Wilson la actuated by other than the highest patriotic motives I do not believe that President Wilson has ever entertained any other opinion aa to the conduct of those of ua who rind It necessary to differ with him on this measure PresidentPresident Wilson does not desire a breacn In the democratic party and thera li no breach In the democratic1 party i 1 would scorn to believe that Prea Ident Wilson countenances for one mot menvmenort oromI the jackal press to represent that we are seeking to disrupt thedcmocratlcpartyviv The presldpnt la too big a man pot to aestre tnai mis great quenuon snouia be fought out tin lts merits tree rroin perspnallties which con do no good and may do much harm The president has loo high an Ideal ot the duties of a public servant to desire members lo do other than to vote thelrcon sclehtlous convictions With most of these who have awserted that 1 am Seeking to disrupt the party the wish Is father to the thought The fact that I am making thla light for our platform pledges may end my publiq career There are many things worse than being defeated or congress or defeated for the speakership or even worse than to be defeated for the presidency and one of them Is to repudiate the platform on which you are eiecieu I can be happy without the tiresl dency 1 can be happy without the speakership The happiest hoUra of my congressional lire were spent on the floor of the house ir my cori stltuentiii who have atoodbymewlth unnnaken ndeiity should retire rne to private lire I can Mill be happy In the love and affect In of my wife and cntidren in the ioclety of my books and In the cultivation of flowera and trees One thing dead sure when 1 do out of public Hie whether next iear or twenty yeara nence it will Ie with my Integrity unimpaired and my self respect Intact 1 will not leave my children much property but I will leave them the rich legacy of a gpod name which King Solomon soys Is more precious than rubles i Clark bitterly assailed the New York World and the New York Sun These papers declare that I ani opposing this surrender to Great Britain as an opening gun In my campatgn for president In 1916 It may surprise these obsequious courtiers to know that I never hinted to any human being that I would be a presidential can didate In 1916 and that I am not a candidate Consequently their slander hits been a gratuitous mental degra dation it win surprise these limber backed incense swingers still more to know What I have uniformly told those who have suggested my candidacy In 1016 and It Is this If President Wilson makes a suocess of his administration he will be renominated and reelected In 19H but If he make a failure which God forbid the nomination Will not be worth having I have neyer entertained the slightest Ill will toward the president about the iialtlmore convention I wish him well I did all 1 could to elect him far more than some of those who so vociferously and fulsomely praise him now and for whom deep down In his heart he must entertain supreme contempt I have steadfastly supported him until we are called upon to bolt the platform I absolutely refuse to do any such thins I do not believe that tho fact that 1 led on twenty nine ballots at Baltimore receiving a clear majority on nine and that I got a majority of over 300000 over the president In primary elections where he and I competed preclude me from discharging my duty or exercising my rights all a representative In congress and as speaker of the house to stand up for America against Great Britain Whatever may be the differences of opinion respecting the merits of the case I do President Wilson honor for his act If I were In his place and believed as he does I should do aa he has done Moreover I have such confidence In the president that I have not the slightest doubt that If he were In my place and believed what I believe he would do as I am doing But I do not and cannot endorse his Judgment In Ihts matter I think he Is wholly In the wrong at least so far as the treaty bears upon our own domestic situation and consequently offers no Just cause for the breaking of a well considered party pledge If we have entered Into an engagement which forbids Us to manage our own affairs then we must abide by Its terms however unnecessary and foolish that engagement may have been Here oplnlons honest oplnlons dlffer Neither legally In a broad sense nor technically In a narrow application does this treaty forbid us to regulate bur transportation of our own goods In our own ships through pur own canal between our own ports the president Is convinced that the statute does contravene bur solemn obligation and should therefore be repealed So believing he does the only thing an honorable and conscientious head of the nation could do he asks us to reconsider our action In view of his conviction that we have violated a pledge Thftffew York World says that am to be defeated for speaker aa punishment for bolting the presidency So bo It The World tried to beat me for re election to the speakership but nevertheless I received every vote in the democratic Caucus Why have the plutocratic World and others of Its kind made these false statements these base Insinuations these ugly threats To bulty and browbeat me Into helping to do an unamerlcan thing an utterly unjustifiable thlng a thing which will excite the scorn and derision of the civilized world It cannot be done I have sense enough to know my duty and courage enough to do It as becomes a member of this house andHiegpeakerthereof I have no criticism to make of the democrats who are going to vote for repeal I entertain a genuine affection for the members of this bouse Some of hem hdve said things about me which they will regret when their fever cools down hut I pass Ihem by The gentleman from Texas Henry anct the gentleman from Kentucky Sherley become extremely heated because I exercised the right which they reserve to themselves that Is of Voting as It Beemed to me was right So far as the gentleman from Georgia IlardwWk Is concerned I say Shoo Hy Dont bother me Ihave no word of criticism for my democratic friends who are going to vote for the repeal but often think of the 172 democrats and the odd Insurgent republicans who achieved our great victory on March 19 1909 which started a political revolution 1 love those men too well Uo quarrel with them now Indeed the dignity of the high position which Iluild by the partiality of the house forbids that I quarrel with any member I refuse to degrade the spcskershlp by so doing I assume that every member will Vote honestly the way dictated by hli Intellect and his CQnsClencalut why should I be denied the same privl legjTNo mart here shpuld bea tub ber gtarap congressman I refuse absolutely to tie either a rubber stamp representative or rubber stamp speaker If I did yotj woldhav no respect for me Clark said he desired to stand with the president knowing he did not his motives would be misconstrued but he cbuld find no excuse for so doing He said he was willing to follow the president so long as he Is In the white house and lao long as he does notask us to repudiate a plain platform declaration1 He said the house was now asked to grant Great lirllaln concessions grounded In Injustice and humiliating In character The presidents request Clark said was amaglng He criticised the presidents action In not disclosing his reasons why the repeal was necessary Ws want war with no nation the speaker declared yu trainer than surrender our right to our complete sovi erelgnty over every square foot of our globs encircling domain we will cheerfullycheerfully and courageously face a world In arms Oark suggested merely suspension of the exemption for a period of veara rather than a repeal Ht sald the Mi A if IV day in the court TWO FILED AND TWO GRANTED DURING THE DAY Superior Court Jury is Drawn Hap penings In the Courts Today Trsnifers Today was another red letter day In the local divorce courts Two cases were flledandtwo were granted The latest one filed Is that of Reuben Felix vst Christina Felix The plaintiff says hto1wfebi ner cunning Induced him to convey to her his real estate valued at 115000 and then when he was obliged to leave the city on business she refused to allow him to enter his house on his return but had him arrested for trespass on which charge he was convicted and fined Ills wife now has a stranger managing thOrCal fstale nays the plaintiff the Sirana er havlnt become the re cipient of part of the Income from the real estate and being a true admirer of the defendants personal graces That his wife told him she could get along better with the new manager and did hot need him any longer Is another complaint of the plaintiffs JURORS For Superior Court Are Drawn by bommiiaionen the Jury Commissioners George Wil bur and Joseph Mommer have drawn the following panel of Jurors to serve for the April term of the superior court John Baker Pleasant town hln Franklin Vanzlle Cedar Creek township Ellas Kohr Lafayette llo mer it Tnimaire ritv jonn uros jean Washington Frank Moss Cedar Creek William Townsend Jackson Harry McCtirdy scipio uomeuus Brunner city John It Wllklns city William Burrier Sprlngfleldj Jesse Wappes 131 Blyer Paul Trier city William Brown Springfield Leonard DorseySclplo John Brothers Milan and Burt Wells Perry REIS DIVORCE Plaintiff Gate Alimony and Cuatedy of Four Children The Rata divorce case Is ended Marga ret Bets coming out of the melee with 11266 alimony the custody of four minor children and 14 a week for their support besides 100 for her attorneys This waa the decision of Judge Taple hi the superior court this morning Edward Rels muat pay tn aitmopy wunin xnirty aays and keen ud his payments or back into court he cornea on a contempt charge 1 Thecourt room this morning was pacKea and the court bustards Who roosted on every seat and stood in the rear or the room were given their fill of nauseous testimony LIQUOR LICENSES A Number of Cases Are Continued Today The following applicants for liquor licenses had their applications continued until Anrll i by the commission ers today Alva Logan Charles Deg ltz Norman Hendrlckson Edwin Hotel company Morris Schneider Jacob Polnsette and Worden Barrlch Those whose cases will come up itpmbrrow are Clarence Noonan John Brown Fred Fell Christ Hegerfeld Frank Felpel and Edward aruber ITS EXPENSIVE To Fight In Allen County These Days fa It nrlh 9TKfffh hpflt un itAme one This is what Jesse Hill Is won derlng about He was fined that amount by Justice or tneieaceuraeD ner for assault and battery on Joseph amitt fcHMinff alcht mlleii nnrthweat of the city Hill paid but was prompt ly Jiguieu pack to jau on me ciiargo ui entering a house Old Case The case of the Equltablo Trust company vs VyfonH inompson was up again in the circuit court louayanu president was mistaken In holding that the clause violates treaty rights and sarcastically referred to the white house lieutenants in the house debate as self constituted custodians otthe honor of the American people and thotr conscience keepers The reoea he rjeciareo means tiA nraeiHta ahaniifinmfini tlf thl Monroe doctrine whicn we jorcea into the code of tho International law and which the American people will main tain at all hazards Those who assert that the Monroe doctrine Is dead reck pn without their host Now may the God of bur fathers who nerved SOOflOOO backwoods Americans to fling their gauge of battle Into the face of the mightiest monarcn in me world who aulded the hand of Jeffer son In writing the Charter Of liberty who sustained Washington and his ragged and starving army amid the awful horrors of Valley Forge nd who gave them complete victory on the bloodstained height of Yorktowh may He lead members to vote so as to nrvn thla timpniloil follV this Unspeakable humiliation of the American republic 1 You gentlemen Into whose faces ant now looking Clark said ln concluding know the democrttto leaders of this house better than any other men on earth know Does any mem ber In this house believe that the den ocratlc house leaders are working to split the democracyt If so let him courageously stand up here and now POLICE CHIEF Continued From Pitgs 60s ed his arrest since yesterday1 oh chargiof violating 4 license Jaw I oriune raueu ior Biaicincpi irum Hollc It was unsatisfactory and the court enforced th former sent encev ThW former sen tencs resulted from an alleged raid on the office of Special Prosecutor namiiv engmecrea py 1101 ler In an aitempr to et hold of registration books being used In the present Roberts trial Myers Complaint TERRE 1IAUTE Ind March Wltaer Myen tJtehauffeiif who lestl the Judgment was reversed Tlie case was filed in 1887 LD BURNETT Defendant in an 8ulL Attachment Joseph Miller this afternoon filed a suit for attachment and garnishment against Lyman Burnett to recover 151450 for goods alleged to have been delivered to the defendant and not paid for The First National bank Is said to hold property pn vntcn tne attachment is said to levied Cole rick Hogan are attorney for the plainilff BLACKFORO CLUB Moot Trial Wednefday Everting In the Circuit Court All arrangements ior the moot trial of the Blackford Law club whlchwlll be held in the circuit court room on Wednesday evening April 1 have been completed The attorneys on both sides of the murder case have carefully prepared their arguments and those who attend will flnd as mahy thrills In the case as there Would be In a real case before the circuit Court WANT8 DIVORCE Marie Fuhs Says Husband Is Cruel to Her Marie Fuhs has begun divorce proceedings against John li Fuhs She says he has been cruel to her beating her when he was under the Influence of liquor That he spends much of his time In resorts where liquor Is sold Is another charge The plaintiff asks the custody of the one child and an order restraining the defendant from visiting or molesting her McAdamaaY Hart xellare attorneys for the plaintiff Carles Divorce Emma A Carles was this afternoon granted a divorce from William Carlesr She was awarded alimony In the Sum of 500 In addition to her share of the property held by the twb Jointly The defendant did not Introduce any evidence Will Appeal The defendant In the case of Clarissa Buchanan vs the Arnold company has given notice that the case will be appealed to the apellate court from tlie local superior court The caae Is for damages for personal Injuries to the plaintiff Marriage Licenses Thomas Soles fifty live laborer and Florence ft Hill flfty three Ernest Blehl twenty seven timekeeper and Ruth Mi Marlowe twenty two Nathaniel Shrock twentyrseven farmerLucystetiry twenty Charles Brattaln thirty photographer Clara Hay elghteea Arthur WiAnderson forty contractor Matilda Cox twenty Bine LeRoyRlnehold twenty two cab Pearl White nineteen Court Notes In the case of Herman Sheets vs Charles and Anna Smith Judge taple hag rendered ai verdict In favor of the plaintiff awarding hint a Judgment In the sum of RiAL eSTATB TRANSFERS Reported Dally Fort VVjyne Abstract Company707 Court Street City ttenry Foster et ux to Andrew Anderson part of lots 24 and 25 Crescent addition for llOOO Trf 8tate Loan and Trust company to Raymond Griffith part of lot 185 Industrial Park addition for 83700 Kajetan Bauer etui to OeorgeWJ Beberstelnetuxk lot 12 Itumsey subdivision for 400 Charles Fy Martin et ux to William Llechty et ux lot 48 I Jones sub division fo SIBPO -Helen Burna to Veronica 0 Ebncr part of lot 2 College second addition for 2600 Pfelffer rtace Improvement company to Helen Burns lots tot and 605 rr eff er nace Sddition for 800 Fred Lambert et ux to Frederick II Hllgeman part of lot 1 Greens subdivision and part of lot 13 Bass Hannas addition for 4500 -Bertha CBUrger et Ux 4o William 0 Waldf lot UBasa Simon fc Bards addition for 1200 fled jnlhe trial of Mayor Roberts for election frauds that he had been hired by Roberts to haul repeaters took the stand today and said that Police Captain Kd Holler had tried to Intimidate him since his testimony yesterday Ifoller threatened to arrest me on the charge that I did not have inauto license said Mvere Myers testified late yesterday that ha had worked three days for Roberts On the first da he said he hauled Roberts and hl worker about theVtlty 1 ana on tne pmeriwooaiS ne wok repeaters about He saw four inert registered at one place then charged hata and coats and registered again One of them he said wore Roberts hat the second time IhQWB 1TBVVS Speclar CorresponJencej i fAfih Harlow of poldwateri lilcn is spending a few days at the Williams nomev Harvtey C6operhas returned home after two weoK visit In Chicago Miss catnerine craig Who is attending school at Muskegbn Mlch ar rived home Friday for a weeks visit with heir parents Mr and Mrs Cralgf and family PrJ II MeKcnxle IS In Chicago on business for few day Earl Mlnch Of Kalarhaioo csme Friday io spend week with Ills parents Mr and Hrs John Winch and family rr A New Judge WASHINGTON March il PresI dent Wilson today nominated Oliver Dickinson or Chester Pav tojbe United States Judge for tho eastern district of Pennsylvania 1 1 jnisrnal Revsnut RecelfJts it Bluedeputy Internal revepue collector for this district has Just completed his statement of receipts for the month The receipts for March were 299J14 while a year ago they wer 2112147 for tba corresponding mentb hi rS 11 1 1 liij xr it CITIZENS asssiii ssasssssssssaassasMssissssasssaafssssssssstwi THV REAI SECURE BANK FOR YOUR SAVINGS i REPORT MARCH 121 ttif Capital Mock paid 20000000 pepoalto rt 189000042 Loans 14665326 jifouUi8 vnvvW51811 Active savings accoupts number MW 9VEIN MEATON Tresiden EKNE8T WiCOOIC Secretary The Banlc Located Opposite Post i I Office NOT HOW LARGE BUTh6w SAFEiWpyyTRONt BWBlAHD3DN3tVl afl sV 1 1 JmSl iXT3IJsTKJ TOLLS DEBATE MRS CLOSE Continued From Page One was in he appesranco of Speaker V4i8Bip varK The vote In favor of the repeal was conceded by the proponents and adversaries alike unless Clark should stampede the house Clark who so bitterly Contested with President Wilson for the democratic presidential nomination was announced to make the supreme speech of his political life lie was to reply to Bitter cnarges of splitting the party Thrill followed thrill during the debatedebate Mostly the speakers were leaders of the two great political parties The less Prominent members had spoken their words in the earlier days of the debate Every seat Id every house gallery reserved public diplomatic and executive was Jammed by 40 oclock when thb doors opened Some spectators arrived with breakfasts and lunches before 8 oclock Every house member and hianysenators mnd high admtaisj trallon bfrfclavere oti the Tlobrahd Jn the galleries i The Line up inis Mornino By Bond Geddes Staff Correspondent of the United Press WASHINGTON March JLThe climax In the Panama tolls exemption repeal battle was In sight today After five days of bitter debate the final roll call in the house on passage of the Sims resolution was certain be fore nightfall Voting upon the resolution was scheduled to begin about 546 Two roll calls were In prospect the first on a motion to recommit the 81ms resolution and the last upon final passage The roll calls were expected to be concluded and the final result known about 720 A third roll call was possible upon a Substitute plan to give the president power to fix or exempt tolls or for reference Of the free tolls dispute to The Hague The first roll call scheduled to be con cluded about 20 was expected to In dicate the cxactstrengtn or the two factions Speaker Clark planned to Jitep from the speakers chair between 2 and 4 oclock and appeal Jo the house to deny the presidents request for the repeal Ills speech was the last to be made by the opponent of the repeat President Wilsons supporters 1 con fidently jclalmedvietory despite the force of Speaker Clark among the antes of the oppositioa Between fifty and sixty majority for the resolution was predicted by the presidents lieutenants TheValllesT admitted probable defeat but denied mat tne majority against them would be over forty Speaker Clark was the doubtful element The opposition held It he could carry the house by storm In a speech which his friends ansounced would be the Supreme effort of his political career the tide might be turned against the president The heaviest salvos of oratorical artillery were fired today The last few houraof the debate were divided between Clark Republican Leader Mann progressive Leader Murdock and Representative Adamson the administrations spokesman It Is tradition In the house that votes are never changed by last minute oratory but the leaders in the fight made their appeals Just ilia Baiue Clarks speech was kept closely guarded jlle refused to1 glvb advance copies to the press gallery It was au thoritatively stated nowever that he would refrain from attacking the pres ident and those democrats Who have scored him for breaking with the administration on the tolls issue It I was said that he would confine his speech to a strong statement without bitter personalities ine largesi crowa since President Vyilson lit person delivered his first message to congress today stormed the house galleries So great was the demand for seats that the general public was excluded and cards Issued only 0 relatives of senators and representatives The diplomatic gallery was likewise Crowded and In the executive gallery weremembers of the presidents family and wives of cabinet and other high administration officials Special barrers were erected In the house corridors to keep out the crowds and capltql police reserves were called out to handle the clamoring multitude Humphreys Speech WASHINGTON March LrToday we are paying the price bf scholarly obstinacy of textbook ttatesmanshlp of sublime self assurance of Chautauqua methods and grape juice diplomacy Representative Humphrey republican of Washington commented today In a red hot attack on thePan am caanal tolls repeal bini JW termed the proposal to abandon free tolls st cowardiysurrender to the dictates of an executive and scornfullyscornfully told the democrats that their attitude on the subject wot deserving ot mbre contempt tharftherEngllBh language can express Then he laid the blame for the bill on tho egotistical bunderlng and holler than thou Policy of the demo cratlc admlnlstratlori We have lived to see the Imposing spectacle of the president not asking but supplicating congress to repudiate directly a platform plank he especially approved the Washington member declared we have lived to ae the inspiring spectacle of a secretary of state sitting In the house diplomatic galer ahd vigorously applauding tMa plank which he himself wrote applaudingapplauding a proposition iobarter the interests of his country to cover his own Stupid plunders would not have takeiiWllsons stand If he had not been robbed Of the nom Inatlonat llaltlmore and prevented irom becoming presidents I Congratuldte the country fthat Champ Clark and Oscar Underwood still control their own Jrvotes Humphrey continued jl lie charged that the president wss the1 Instrument whereby Japan and England plan to maintain their Inter national confidence game of Using the canal without American competition and that he had been a sympathetic listener to the trans contlnentanrajl roads plot to maintain freight rates Vlle said the repeal would rob the Pacific Aorthwest of lis benefit from the canil and throw the advantage 0 British Columbia and the trans continentalcontinental lines I sm one who has rovef publicly talked war with Japah but the people of the Pacific coast are neither weak lings nbr cowards beT said In conclusion They do hot share the dread of the president nor the abject fear of the secretary of state and if It conies to a question of national olahonor or war thepeopleofthcoastare readyi for war Leader Manns Speech WASHINOTON March 21Repub llcan Leader Mann this afternoon pre dieted possible war Tor the United States On this he based his appeal against abandoning tree tolls He said It would mean embarrassment wltlt England In the future lie contended England has no license to object to what America docs wlh the canal so long as she charges English vessels reasonabl8 tolls If we construe the treaty according to the English claims he said It Is sure to rlse and embarrass ttwhen 1 ever We have war with1 oofeVdcrantfleil War Is hot desirable but It Is inevitable We cannot always malntalii peace Ilf we agree now to the English construction it Is certalrt that In the ruture when we nave a war witiv Japan or China orsome other coun try questions win arise in reference to their use and our use of the canal especlallyas towar vessels lit that lime of Streag we iwlllbe net with the contention by England the present ally of Japan or by some other country that we havey already construed that treaty In such a way that we cannot protect thercanal without bringing a protest from England or some other country which will embarrass If riot defeat us In war I want to treat England fairly but I believe we have the right to do as we please In this matter and that It la an unfriendly act of England now at this late date to Insist upon any other con etructlon of the treaty Of coursei we cannot nonoraoiy break a binding contract with England nor do we dcBlre to do so but honor does not require us to accept a false construction of the treaty because It Is against our Interest and In the Interest of England Festive 8cenei In the House WASHINGTON 0 March 21 Two thousand spectators were Inside the house galleries this afternoon but 2000 more camped outside patiently hoping and waiting for seats to be Vacated The diplomatic gallery was almost usurped by wives and women relatives of the diplomats Only a few men managed to squeeze in some sat on the steps and carpeted floor of the gallery The minister from Peru could not get in He appealed to the door keener aralnst such a slight to a for eign representative and that individual averted international complications ay squeezing blm on the stalrwayotths executive gallery1 This gallery was tilled to overflowing with friends of the president and tits family but no members of the presidents household were present i Speaker Clartwanoed the galleries that they would be cleared If there waa gny applause Alao he added as the debate Is likelyto be both Interesting and acrimonious I hope not acrlmonlous 7 members must refrain all dayfrom private conversation on the floor Genevieve Clark the speakers daughter was hostess 1 at a box luncheon party in the house gallery Among those ln the party were Mrs Clark and severer girl gueats senator jim narar Lewis gave the galleries a treat by coming way dowa front His costume was particularly resplendent thrown Prlnco Albert high silk hat white gloves a brown and blue ue rnaiastDut not least tan spats li it 1 pnmiinimt smoke Gold Seal 5c Cigars HIND SIGHT tCsiE JasasMnLfpV 1 wish I had started a bank ac cpunt years agoaald a small merchant Ten years ago i paid a blllln cash Two yearsnlater li had to pay the same bill again fori could not find the receipt Had I had a hank account at the time I would have paid the hill with a check and then I would have had the check to show the bill had been paid Of course a mans hind sight Is better than1 his foresight but why not convert the hindsight of others Into foreslghtTtor yourselff This bank welcomci small accounts for such today are the big accounts tomorrow German Amcrjean National Bank jWA A ggagagagarJaSl ItVgfCjgsgsVCgsr risjsjkSHSBSjirJiBBr NEW YORf8TOCK8 AND BONDS CHICAGO CSBAlNiAND fRO VISIONS XPHILUjS Member Chicago Board of Trade NAmerican Bldg Ft Wayne Ind for 14.

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