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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 2

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iPAGE TWO THE LOGANSPORT PHARQS.TRIBUNE TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL Investigate Feace-Seekers Play Part In Conference's Collapse Vfany Pacifist Organizations Are Known to Have Sent Representatives on Trail of American Delegates to the London Parley By George R. Holmes (I. N. S. Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON, April congressional myestiga- cion into Pacifist propaganda at the London naval conference- particularly into pacifist efforts to promote herence to some sort of an European political! pact, being talked of on Capitol Hill today in the wake of the virtual collapse of the parley.

A OQ roi. It would be a companion piece to the famous Shearei with reverse English applied. Senate committee spent some' A jjeiiaie investigating the failure the ill-starred Geneva coherence ot 1927, which was attended by Win B- Shearer, a big navy advocate who was shown to be the employ of Amencau shipbuilders Shearer was accused the conCerenco. Whether he did or not, shown that he propagandised extensively in favor of strong Amercan navy. Responsible for "Pressure.

Tho "big navy" propaganda at tleneva; has been matched by the "little navy" propaganda at London, and there are a good many people in hish places in Washington who believe that the-failure at London can be attributed no small degree to the pernicious activities of these various pacifist organisations. Takins a leaf from the Shearer book, a number oC American pact- fist organizations seat representatives to London. They accompanied the delegation on the ship in January: they infested every London hotel and every newspaper conference, and they are credited with originating most of the "pressure at home" in favor of America's joining security pacts, consultative pacts, and any and all kinds of political engagements in Europe. The voluminous cablegrams, some, of them signed by as many as 1,200 prominent names, appeal- Ing for American "co-operation" with Europe and the abandonment of the principle of parity with England, were due to the activities of these organizations. Their agents on the ground advised the home organizations when to "apply pressure' 1 on- Stimson and his "colleagues.

It is significant that both at the White House and from American delegation headquarters in London the official announcement has been made in the past two weeks that all proposals for America's Joining a political pact at London have come from "outside orga.nl- zatlons." The official statement still stands that no government at. has yet formally proposed American adherence to a political agreement as a price for disarmament. PERU CITIZEN MODELS TRIBUTETO MUGIVAN PERU, April miniature circus wagon, drawn by eight horses, was modelled by George Graf, Peru in memory ot Jerry Mugivan, well- known Peru showman and circus owner, who died recently. The wagon, about a foot high is complete to the 'tiniest The eight miniature horses are painted black and the wagon is red. Graf spent nearly three months in making the model.

INDIANA COAL MINE LEASE ISJANCELLED (By Internationa) aarvlce) PETERSBURG. April Receiver for the Pike County Coal Company has cancelled the lease £o'r the Atlas No. 3-mine north of. Petersburg, which has been hem by Petersburg interests. Unless the mine is sold by April 10, the receiver will abandon the mine, The mine; employs wen-working, and enough coal remains to be mine'd to keep the 150-roen crew at for.

ten years; it-Is'estimated. Efforts to operate the mine en a. co-operative tests have failed. CLUB MEETING (By Special Correspondent) CAMDEN, April, Literary club is to meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs: Flora Gripe at which time responses to roll call will ba an original poem. Mrs.

Emma Snpeberger is to present a discussion on "Power o't- Suparsti- tion" while Dr. Eva Kennedy ish to talk 0:1 "Twenty-five years of Pdo- gress." The Lutheran Missionary society is to meet Wednesdtay at the home of Mrs. Effle Snoeberger. Mrs. Alice Leslie is to be in charge of devotionals while Mrs.

Rosa Rotli will present papers on the subjects "World Missions" and "Racfe 1 HOG BITES 1 MARIETTA, April hog bit off the index linger o' George Stafford, a -farmer, living near here. DECISION IN INSULt MERGERJROMISED International Service) INDIANAPOLIS, Ii.O., April 1- tjpeedy decision in the proposed $70,000,000 "merger of the Insull companies of Indiana was promised by riuwell Ellis, member of tbo public service rhere today. Ellis said that both and proponents of. the merger Pe-f'tll I I tition which affects nearly than of the uf.ity rat, payers of Indiana, have agreed 1-Whei refrain from submitting briefs oi mto police lieac a motion filed by mercer for ists to fismiss the petition. night night po' Ellis said he believed the Brocks atten io- would-be returned within thel' next "80 days.

A Pleasant Surprise for You See Sellers on Market St. ad on page 7. HOTEL ROOM Believe That Bab'e Mullaney Was Shot to Death by a Supposed Friend LEITERS FORD CLUB WILL BE HOST TO CLUB CONVENTION She is Making Her Mother Happy "A big change came over Mary Elsie from the time I started giving her ACIDINE regularly for her sour stomach." Mrs. Semmer, ot W17 Union Chicago. bhe likes to take ACIDINE because it tastes just like peppermint.

Therefore I can give it to her regularly enough to help her. Since she's so (By Special ROCHESTER. April The memberfe oi the Leiters Ford Home Economics Club will hostesses the twelfth annual convention ot the Fulton County Federation of Clubs on Friday. April 4th. The affair will be held iu the Leiters Ford Methodist church.

George Metzer will prive the address ot welcome anil "Mrs. Clyde Entsrninger of ter Woman's Club will give the response. During the afternoon. an address will be given by Mary Matthews of Purdue University of "The Leisure Hour." Mrs. George Baum of Akron is county chairman; Mrs.

Lou Grove of Talma, vice-chairman; and Mrs 1 H. c. Bowers of Akron, secretary- treasurer. The federated clubs in the county who will be represented at the convention are: Mothers' Study p.nd Pollyanna Clubs of- Akron; K. 0.

T. Elite Needle Circle and Homo Economics. Clubs of Fulton: Mothers' and Fortnightly Clubs and Kewanna Camp Firs Girls of Kewanna; Home Economics Club of Leiters Ford (By liiUrnatioiiii N' CHICAGO. April Martin Mullaney, notorious gun- I man and member of the "Red" Bol! ton gang, was shot to death nWs room in the Alto Hotel here today. Mullaney, shot three times through tbo body, was found huddled in the clothes closet his 00 m.

He was fully clothed and clutched an empty comb-case in his believe that he had dressed to go out with some gangster whom he trusted, but as he turned lo comb his iiair was shot down by a fusillade ot bullets. A 45 calibre revolver was found in the hallway outside his room. ullaney had been a suspect, in two recent gang kill ings, but bac. been released for lack of evidence. enougn to nomtcs ot ueiiers JUM-U, much brighter and happier now 1 Pleasan Valley Community Cluh, every mother, who has the Yollnp Mothers, Friendship.

F. IX same trouble as had, to know victoria Reading Circle. Ml, t. if fri .1 nf Hn- she get it off her mind. Too much acid makes most grown folio suffer from biliousness and disestion.

You can imagine, why it keeps a child's deli- rate little stomach so upset she has no appetite and gets puny, pale and drowsy. More than 2 million people are Acidine regularly because It actually sweetens a sour stomach so quickly, tastes so good and costs so little. Get Acidine at any drus store. of township IN THt HEART Of THE IOOP 1700 BOOMS SINGH ROOM WITH BWrl DOUBLt ROOM WITH BATH PER DM AND UP CHICAGO NEW GARAGE DpfVE VOUB CAR 01GHT INTO HOTEL SHERMAN Zion and Woman's Club Chester and "Wayne Economics Club. TBIGGEfWOMAH'S PAL IS CONVICTED (By Internationa! Service) NEW CASTLE; April Death today faced Glenn Dague, who was found guilty last evening of murder in the first degree for the murder of Corporal Brady Paul of the State Highway The verdict was the same as returned In the case ot his partner in crime, Irene Schroeder, who was found guilty and given the death sentence ten days ago for Paul's Tinmler.

GET RID OF YOUR FAT Thousands of others got rid of theirs by using a simple home method and without starvation, diet or burdensome exercise. Let Newman's prescription called OBA- LEX help to relieve you, too. Dr. R. Newman, a licensed physician of New York City, has had many years of successful experience in treating obesity.

(He lias treated over a quarter of a million persons.) As a result of this extensive experience he has formulated this prescription. II you are overstout and subject to the usual troublesome symptoms which often are a direct result of overstoutness, such as shortness of breath on slight exertion, palpitation, of the heart, rheumatic disorder, and high blood not be another day without making this test. Step Into your drug store, ask for a box of OBALEX, Dr Newman's prescription tablets. Take as -directed for, 10 days. Make thi sscale test.

before, and after 10-day treatment. Results WOMEN'S ASSAILANT HUNTEDBY POLICE (By International INDIANAPOLIS, April. Police are seeking the assailants I of two Indianapolis women. in one case the victim was badly beaten on the face. In the other case the victim was choked.

Both attacks occurred at the homes ot the victims. Mrs. Frances Harris opened the door to a purported; "collector, who seized her by the throat when she screamed knocked her down. Mrs. Dean Woodall reported she was awakened by a man who pried open a window In her home and grabbed her by the throat CAPITAL'S CHERRY THEES REPORTEDJN BLOOM International News Service) WASHINGTON, April about on schedule despite the cold weather of the past few days, the famous Japanese 'cherry blossons of Potomac Park, presented to the late President Taft by the Japanese government when he was in the White House, are in bloom.

President and Mrs. Hoover went to see them while out for a drive yesterday afternoon, as did 16,000 others, according to a tabulation made by Capt. R. C. Montgomery, U.

S. in charge' of the park police. CAPTURE SIXTH MEMBER OF CHICAG01BANDIT GANG (By International April detectives were on their way iJ Jackson, to bring back Steven Dixon, 25, an ei-convict, long-, sought as the fifth member of a bandit gang which killed Martin B. French, retired policeman and escaped with $1,200 in a bank robbery here on January 18. 1929.

Four members of the gang have been convicted and three are to be electrocuted on April 11. They are Leonard Shadlow, Leon Brown and Lafon Fisher. The fourth Melvln Jenkins, was sentenced to life imprisonment. mels in being mud ho said he wa Ohio lad sis "toes oi required the left too shoe. Thi skeptical right shoe.

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