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SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, 1923. WILL PRESENT PETITION. ALfEN PROBLEM SEEKS GOVERNORS AID ray bibom KSKC IIP 1 DISTINCE FLYING MAHKS PLAN TO OPEfi FORESTS IS MEETING OPPOSITION DANCER MURDER JURORS PHIL TO REACH VERDICT C. A. Member to Ask Ct to HUGE WAVE.

i St Captain" Says 70-Foot Wail of Waier A TACOUa, Wh. April 1 mountain ofNvater that rose fromihe "t'ii wan described here ye sterdaylby George C. of he sw BE FACTOR I i 1 Cut Speed on Trains. -Member of the Y. A.

are i a petition whi.it presented to lt.t common Vajiiv.i, I asking that the oidsnanec h.nitins the sj-eed of train throusa trie cUv 8Y FOR CAIfA FIVE RECORDS SMASHED TWO LIEUTENANTS, OPPONENTS AND ADVOCATES ARE MAKING STRONG STAND. OR, JACOBS MUST STAND TRIAL AGAIN IN CASE. Nawseo liner Brush. Capt. Mitchell said thlat on -the morning of March fO while lb Brush be enforced, or tso prepate and tn I i force such an ordinance if there is I none in force at tfei time.

The set is li miles sr. nour. I The elition is a dtreit result of the accident at th- Brot.soo i was miles off the coast Mexico 3 salois saw a Ions, unbroken black i line on th sa. This line approach- I -I the Brush rapidly uatil it was OTHER FLYERS ALSO WIN ARGUE OVER 30 HOURS FEAR LOSS FROM FLAMES een that it was a wall ofater fully TO feet tossing of tae New York Ontral hHht. snip was mjiic IMMIGRATION QUESTION BRINGING WORRY TO U.

S. OFFICIALS. onslaught and ready far it he Mijtchell HJud great Land when the waier hit the! vessel It Speed and Altitude Efforts of the vessel It Speed Trial and Altitude Effort Refuse to Discuss Cass. seemed as though Declaring Rsveal Brother Officers Meet Success at Same Time Motors Function Perfectly. Those Against Declare Motorists Will Cause Heavy Dansafie, Whtle Others Contend Fire Fighting W.ll be Easier.

trak. in: which Joseph I x-r-; man, a ho resided a. the Y. M. received injuries hich resultc! in death afti the accident currvd.

The petition sets frth tf.e f. that the speed of trains. those of the New York Central lines, 1 presents an ever-present hazard to the Ut'e and safety of poplc of I Kj -s(iif and elevated it to th. ir. There was njot breath wind the time.

For six hefom Pledged Selves! Not to Scrt Preparing far other Hearing. An- COMPETITION GROWS KEEN HrSH off Her course. South Bend. A vc i -i:" i i I I DL LI Til. Minn April IS A that lia now reached nation-wide i hen waged over the SANTIAGO PARLEY BREAKS DEADLOCK It.

As.oated rr. DA VTOX. April 18 -Victors in their gruelling test to establish a r-vv Grid's endurance recorj for ustained flight. Lieuts. Jorjn A.

MacReady and Oakley Kelly, florid BID OF $36,460 GETS WELLS JOB Demand foKLaboK Especially Steel Industry, May Cause Letting Down of Foreign Bars. EAR CHILE ramous army aviators, to-day jwere rtcoveflng from exhaustion resulting from piloting the Fokker mono- PROPOSES FIVE SHIP HOLIOAY. CONTRACT LET FOR DRILLING ON OLIV6R TRACT. i proposal Ely-Buyck highway throuKh the Superior national forest, the advocates of the highway contending that it Mould iKV-ietrate a Iheavily i wiMided icpiin is now inac- cessiole to st wliih it would lay the forests open to greater liability to fire from the numerous motorists who are now plane over a 50 kilometer Board of Public WkJrksVl akss Award Details of Proposal as Yet Unsettled, But Indicates Step in Right Direction. courBorer" 3 hours, five minutes and SOsecondX aThe former record held by Itench-men, Pilois Bossoutrot and Brouhin.

SAN DIEGO. April IS. Disagreement of the jury last night ended the trial 'of Dr. Louis I Jacobs, charged with the murder of Fiitizie Mann, a danoer. To-day preparations were under way for a second trial soon.

The body of Miss Mann was found last; January on a beach near hete. Dr. Jacoba. public health service physician at Camp Kearney, was said to have known Miss Mann intimately and she; was reported to have consulted him about her delicate: condition. The.

stats attempted to show that he had registered under an assumed name! with Miss Mann at a cottage at li Jolla the night liefore her body was found- Th jury deliberated about 30 nours. After the.tr discharge the Jurors refused to discuss the case, except saying they had pledged themselves not to 'reveal any secret of the jury room, to Lowest Bidder in New Pumping Station Project. A bid of for drilling 20 HY lVID UKE K. (i i.j.jr jji. ltJI.

Soutii ltt-ul Tribune ll reserved. 1 WASHINGTON. April 1. Judn-Elbert II. Gary's denunciation of the present immigration law which pie-vents European workmen from iom-ing to American shores and relieving the labor shortage, ss the openmtt tun in hat may be.

tune a much water wells in the Oliver tract at Sample and Olive streets for the new- pumping station was awarded to Robert H. Kersey by the toard of wus 3 1 hours, 19 minutes a ad 54 second 4 LJeuts. MacReady and Kelly tested this record last fall oyer Sn jbiego. Califs hut the- record waai never verified. The record breaking flight started Monday; at 9:34 o'clock' a.

m. 'Slip-pins' out of the night into the glare of searchlights On Wilbur Wright field. 1-leut. MacReady landed the huge ship at 9:43 o'clock last ttight. after having covered 2.541.2 miles, setting a new distance record, i The former distance record of 2,060 Piihlii I.lr Co SAXTIACIO, I'hsle.

April 18 hieak In the disarmament deadlock at the Pan-American fonCerene came ejtrrdiy afternoon within Chilean pn erntient piopoat flvV-year holid ly in acquirlnitr capital ships, the agreement to ontln-u' automatically for anpther five yeapt notification of withdrawal i mae. JSejrardlng land forces tlie public works this morning. unable to traverse the forest. The Superior national forest, one of the few t-emaininp stretches of virfnn woods in the United States, is located between Ixtke Superior and the Canadian boundary in extreme northeastern Minnesota. It comprises 1.550.000 acres and 6ne-flfth 'f the area consist of lakes and connecting wattrs, forming what has become known as the greatest canoeing- country in the United States.

The forest is coincident with and overlapped by the Superior State Game refuge and is adjacent to the Ontario provincial park and the Ontario game refuge, a game sanctuary of 1.900,000 acrev mure live Uuc in the next 1 2 month According to the bid the work, will MrtS. LOR ETTA EVANS. A little child his baby son may pave William J. Evans, con vie p. 1 murderer, from death in the electric chair at King: Sing.

His 20 ear old wife, Loretta. has asked Gov. Smith to commute (he death sentence for the sake: Of their Infant. She declares that Smith will live but a fow months even if he em-apes the death chair, lie was convicted for th-murder of a Brooklyn druggist. ANOTHER HAS SET RECORD TO FILL OFFICES in American point than the "open le started within a.

week or 10 days and is expected to be completed with in four months. The installation of the station will cost approximately thrir nations are invited to report SOCIETY HOLDS MEET. W. I. Ray, Indianapolis.

Haas's In. diana Insurance Men. AV'J P. Ray, of Indianapolis, was Smiles, hfld by MacReady and Kelly, Under the present status flnd plans. $400,000 according to Superintendent John W.

Tovne and will provide for the city's water need for the next 2S or 30 years with the addition of elected president ojf the Indiana. In MAGDALEN WOLF, OF CLEVELAND, NEW TITLE HOLDER. POLITICS BOILING IN SESSIONS AT WASHINGTON. wells in the same tract. surance society at annual meet was made on their cross country flitrhtrom San Diego to Indlanap oils last; fall.

Four Other Marks Set. If'our other records, were, established during the flight and; during yesterday, three other recordis Were hung up Vjy other flyers at" local fields. OtheF records raade by MacReady i The estimated production with the equipment to be Installed at the ing and banquet held last' night at the Hotel LaSaJIe. Charles T. Bean, of Indianapolis, was elected vice- rules the propos il goes over.

Since the tonnage of ships Is left for debate the proMal means little except a break in the right direction and also removes the claim that Chile Is siding- with Brazil to blofck action. The rlondra siib-coramltto which is working on the Bryan formula is not ready to report. Probably the subject will be: referred later to the judicial committee. Honduras' proposal that the A. C.

commission work out its fii problem has postponed' sinije present time will he about 10.000.000 gallons of water a day, while the U. S. Aid At the instigation of the': city of Ely. Minn, which stands at the gateway to the forests, the St. Louis county board last year appropriated Jl 60.000 for the paved highway, but the bulk of the allotment was contingent upon an allowance of by the federal government, through the forestry service.

The opposition t- the highway has received endorsements from organizations In almost pvery state in the Mark of $8 Hours 41 Minutes Made at 8:41 O'clock To-day Will Go Several Hours Mors. hliop" or the tarifr. The advance in wages granted by the steel corporation. It is generally agreed, was du in no small measure tt rW competitive search for American labor. Mr.

Clary's view Hat the present curb on immigration Is "one of the worst things, economically" lh 1'nited States has ever done is shared by many, business men and already the United States Chamber of Commerce is at work on a plan to tiermit a flexlbl system of selection so that able-boditd workmen may be admitted without alkminr a flood of and the attendant evila which helped build up wntiment for the preaent law. Backed by Unions. vOrfaniaexI labor has been back of lh policy of restricted immigration for many yearm arruing that protection to the Amrtean workmen aeainst the, competition of for- Three Groups of Candidates Campaign for Positions Mrs. Minor to Step Out as Head. supply, to be a portion of the Lake president, and Gus paske was named Michigan watershed, is declared by secretary-treasurer to succeed experts to be practically inexhaus Bean, The retiring president is tible.

with a flow capable of meeting E- Greene, of Indianapolis, and- the tho most urgent needs of the city. The new station will supply the former vice-president is Ross Uoorsv of Indianapolis. and Kelly were: 2.500 kilometerc. hours, 37 minutes, three seconds: 3.0po kilometers, 26 hours, one minute. 42' econds: 3.500 klloTneteri.

30 hoiirs. 28 minutes, 51.4 seconds; 4.000 kilometers, 33 hours, srx minutes. 38,4 seconds. The respective mi)es per hour are: 71.86; 71. 50; l.20 By Associated PrM.

CLEVELAND, O. April IS. Miss Magdalene: Wolf, of Cleveland, is the By WASHINGTON. April IS. Politics bubbled to the boiling- point to- entire southwest section of the city Chile's proposal offers hope of a gen The banquet program and evening and relieve the north pumping sta eral solution.

The United States entertainment waai arranged by new world's champion long distance i day in the annual congress 6T the Thomas R. Dungan, South Bend. W. i delegation is watching the; situation closely. It is loath to ak part be and 71 T.

Orr. memory expert from Detroit. Mich, talked following th 6:30 cause it Uas no desire to present in appearance of urging disarmament O'clock dinner. dancer, taking the title at 8:41 o'clock i Daughters of: the American Revolu-thls morning when she set the record tion as delegates prepared for the at 68 hours and 41 minutes, beating placing of nominations for adminis-by one minute the record of Miss Vera i rati ve officers officially before th? Sheppard and Theodore CHL. Miss congress to-night.

Voting- in the ao- I I ft union. They claim they are opposed not only tecause hazarn would be Increased by motorists, but that the Jierds -of big game now protected by the gme refuge, would be exposed to unscrupulous tourists. They believe if they can get trie government to withhold itk allotment, the plan for building the highway will be abandoned. Few Roads Now. flying over the same 31 i miles triangular course traversed by the endurance record holders, Lieut.

for South America to matte United O. p. Greene and B. J. Oilmore were eianer waa Just essential lor la jiaroia uarris, oi neid.

in a lor aa for capital which, by means of rebuilt XeHaviland yesteeday tariff shuts out Impotl. elected members of the executive committee, p. J. Hefferman was reelected and John Engl and CO. Bray i were retained.

Retiring; from the body were James Bawden and naies control easier. nnere us a realisaVon here however, that the United states prestige in Europo and America can be protected onjy by a void ins an armament iee in South 1 i- set a new record for 1.500 and 2.000 Wolf continued danolng. saying she cleties triennial election begips to-, was in excellent shape and hoped to morrow morning. dance for several hours before quit- Three groups of administrative An abundanc-i of European labor kilometers. His time for 1,500 kilo frsist and permitted to enter would tion of a good share of its present burden.

Trunk lines from the new station will extend in both directions from the wells at an equal distance from the center of the city and smaller supply plpew leading from trunk lines will care for the territory both toward the city and in the outlying sections. Through this plan the territory' remaining within the scope of the north; station will be given additional pressure while the available reserve of tho statlrfn will be increased to an efficient point. Two other bids on the drilling of the wells were rejected by the board to-day In making the award. They were both considerably higher than on which the award was; made, that of F. M.

Gray, being $55,000 and the Posey There are but few roads in tho meters Was eight hours and pine naturally enable A-mtrlcan industries C. D.j Lasher, Superior national forest, and these -t to get alt the labor needed wlthou John Fitzgerald was re-elected minutes ind for .000 kilometers, 10 hoars and 33 minuVea. His average speed was 124-mIles per hour. Fly HARDING FAVORS POPPIES havinff to pay competitive pricey a Chairman of tho automobile commit have been established by forest patrolmen who have cut trails into the different sections to organize Are atsrainst each other. Many of Ame- tee.

The committeemen are William Leonard and Majojr Wilson. Those ing a naval torpedo plane, Lieut. Rut- Ira's concerns have scouts searching flthtinr stations. ledge Irvine, naval ah- service, lies tk country with offers of highe ting. candidates for the three year term Miss Wolf started dancing on a tile have been in the lists for come time.

floor at a local club at noon Sunday headed respectively by Mrs. Wal- and has fox trotted and waltzed con- lace W. Hanger, of Washington, t. tinuously since then with a three C. Mrs.

Anthony Cook, of Pennsyl- minute rest; period every seven hours. vania. and Mrs. William Cummiog Another World's record the mascu- Story, of New York, who seek to suc- line mark for non-stop dancing was teed Mrs. George Maynard Minor as hung up by James M.

Casey, Milwiu- 1 president general. kee. Casey started dancing at the! r.s2s."S!:siarsi MAY increa'se postage. President Endorses Plan of; Vaterans of Foreign Wars. By Presa.

retiring are C. V. Bobbins and George Reamey. All other committeemen taltlished ft world's altitude record Several meetings are erpected To be "held in April by the forest serv wages to men in other tmdes. -This condition is -naturally desfrable from a single motored ship carrying a were re-elected.

dead weight load of 2.423 pounds. WASHINGTON, April IS. The ice and it is said that Secretary of Agriculture Wallace will attend one th wf oraniea labor as SEEKS NEW He piloted the ship to a height of feet. Lieut Irvine was in theair wages tend to go upward. But the drive- bf the United States CJharubi.r of them.

James Oliver Curwood. the author; Paul chairman of ths Amer DEMAND CHEMICALS. two snd one-halfhours. Congratulated by General or commerce ts noi to increase i any substantial extent the number danced for ,67 hours and seven Policewoman Would Regulats City's wearing of poppies on Memorial Day has been endorsed by president Harding in a letter to T. li Hustoh.

who la commander in chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. "I aru glad io express mf ican- Institute of Park executives Fa of persona admitted to America but Resolutions Adopted by Clerks vering Three Cent Rate. and'the American Parn society, and exercise mote care in the selection Will H. Dilg. presiaent of the Isaac Completing 81 laps of the course.

MacReady and Keljy circled the pysjn at Wilbur Wright field several ofhe type eligible to enter. ao that English I ndustry Growing Late Re ports Show. By AKoeitrd Pre HOLD SUGAR INDIANAPOLIS. April John American industry will be assured Walton league of America have taken an active Interest in disengaging the building of the highway. times and then MacReady," who was the president wrote.

wlth the plan N. Hunter, postmaster of South Bend, which the Veterans of Forelcn War i the "Stick LONDON. April IT The chemical "of a steady supply ef foreign work men and so that the cost of produc gracefully set the ship liri have put forth to have the people down and taxied to a hangar Hon will not go so high as td" damage industry of England is rapidly de veloptng owing to the restricted out Gea. William Mitchell, assistant chief CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY the fabric Ot Induatry Itself fpr the Harding Seymour Confer on Developments. By Associated Press.

WASHINGTON, April IS The department of justice investigation of sugar prices was carried a step fur of the army air service, congratulated represented tli" group 'if first and second class postmasters ss spokesman at the closed forum held in connection with the Indiana postal convention which closed 4ts sessions be a limit to high taber ro ut i T-ii oil Dirmurw Day as a testimony of continuing lii terest and sympathy in the great cause of which that flower has be put and higher prices charged by her chief competitor. Germany, according In-yond which cr mpanies will not find thei; record holders. After an informal reception they came to Day tX profitable to operate on as large come in a way emblematic; I hoc ton and re-tired immediately. Cot until some time to-day will either; of the pVoposal will be generally accept. scale at present.

May Ask; Small Increase. Dane Halts by, Legislation. A ity presuming to tegulite dance halls is much to be desired in 'South Bend, according to Folicewoman Mrs. Minnie) Evans, who has announced! that aha will-cek audi an ordinance from the present city Mrs Evans, whose work has largely to; do with juvenile delinquency. Mates: that -in her opinion, most juvenile delinquency has Its source tn the; dance halls hy' reason of the; fact that proprietors of such places' are net excluding minor girts from their places and are permitting them to as sedate with undesirables.

She a Berts that she is without power to cope with the situation. I A number of cases in point "were brought to the attention of Mr. Evans last week and sha states) that lit many cases, she blames parents 'The eommitteo of the United States eJ this year for it is certainly an appealing testimony of the nation's continuing sense of Its concern for Year Bringa Many Improvements in Newman Establishment. A special celebration of appreciation Is being held at tfce Newman women's ready-to-wear store, 12S South Michigan street this week marking the fourth anniversary of the purchase of the establishment by A. R.

Mayerfeld, its present pro to a recent report. The sales of the industry' are more than three.tlnu-s tae amount reported before the wsr and almost double that of two years ago. Orders are being received dally from countries which have never before come to England for their chemical suonlies. This Is Dartlcularlv ther In a conference to-day between 1 here Tuesday. At the meeting of the President Harding and Acting At- Indiana Federation of Postofficf? torny General Seymour.

Clerks, C. B. Miller, of South Bend The acting attorney general yes- was elected secretary and treasurer, terday forwarded to the president a the meeting of the Woman's report on the department's inquiry auxiliary' of this organization. Mrs present law wbicl permit three per cent of the existing proportion of up to that time and it was 1 osbort! of South Lend, -was ered at the Cabinet meetimr. The call 1 elected the men who served it during tlie world war." i '( The Veterans of Foreign Wars received a shipment of .00.000 ant flcial popples made by 'orphans it France and will distribute them (c Flru in the case of dyestuffs.

ea.rh i natienallty already in the -United State and would add a possible two per nt. Th number ot immigrants at present admissible by jthe flyers tell their story as both they expected to sleep about: 18 hours. i until they awake will they know that MaJ. Gen. Mason Patrick, chief of thef army air service, plan for them to make a non-top flight froni New York to Saw Diego, Calif.

Of 73 gajkns of gasoline in (he T-2 when the flight started but Kalian when the snip landed. The low eompresslon LiSb-ertyjj motor functioned perfectly throughout the est. both fljtrrs de- prietor. The clerk's federation adopted resolutions urging an increase from two cents to three cents for flrst-clas of Mr. Seymour at the white house to-day was generally interpreted as meaning that there had been additional developments.

every state in the union. The pro League to Hear Opera. VIENNA, April 1T-The league of three per cent quota system is 0S, By making it total -of five per rent, the number would be only ceeds from their sale will toward relief measures. nations has invited the Vienna opera The store has been decorated with Rowers and general reductions in prices prevail. Because of the many improvements made during: the year the season has been an Important one nf the firm.

The entire place has been refurnished with "modern display esses and new departments to giv performances at Geneva in FACULTY RESIGNS. more. It is not assumed that even this number would actually almost as much ss dance hall operators for the situation which now September. Richard Strauss and WILL APPOINT postag-e and a proportionate increase in other as a means of offsetting the postal deficit: asking for a reclassification of salaries in the postofflce department, awkir.ir for legislation to pmvide a Saturday half holidav for postal workers and protesting against charging- to the post- Marie Jerlsta have already accepted. prevail.

Some of the former, she come some of the so-called quota countries from northern and western claroti conversation with officials Staff of Woman's College Walks Out says, are in the habit of leaving their young daughters In dance halls while Indersteed That EAehbach's Jet lmti f1 Kurope last year felt below quotas. naVe been added. as Protest to Dismissal. PHILADELPHIA. April Ik- Under the proposed plan theie cesser Determined.

RAblO IS BLAMED. RADIO CONCERT. they on parties. She Is of the opinion that the situation is serious "would be teats of the physical, men office depa rt riler; expenses incurred in lashini; savings slumps. The entire, surgical staff of the -Wom INDIANAPOLIS.

April 1 enough to deserve Immediate attention from the counclimen. Perhaps the most varied radio pro rence. F. Orr. deputy examinr.

an Medical" college here has resigned in protest over the sr.mniary dismissal of Dr. Alice W. Tallant tal and moral- riMtabtltty of Immigrants andnhat the standards should 1h made with due recognition of the Kinds of Immigrants most needed in America. If for instance, there I a shortage of skilled workmen, every be gram ever heard in South Bend was appointed chief examiner th COUNTRY SCHOOLS CLOSE broadcast last nght from WGAZ, state board of accountants to surl venjeen members of the faculty the Tribune's radiophone station. arsw r.

urnoacn, it aa unr have registered eo far, leaving only seven teachers remaining, some of dersiood Tuesday at the state capi when four vocalists. a violinist, and an orchestra -gave the listeners the tol. While Gov. McCrav had! mad whom have already Indicated their ntention of joining the majority In music they liked In the way they liked it. no formal announcement he ws said to have Informed friends that WOMAN IS INJURED.

Automobile Accident Sunday Night Reported to Police Tuesday. Miss L. Powell. 308 Wes; Navarts, street, sustained a broken wrist Sunday night at 7 o'clock, when she was struck, and thrown to the pavement at the Intersection of Madison street and Lafayette boulevard by an automobile driven by George Buech-er. 748 Cottage Grove avenue, according to Mr.

Buecfr's report to the police late yesterday afternoon. Mr. Bueschcr stated that he "was driving east on Madison street and turned south on Lafayette boulevard 'wjien he struck Miss Powell, whom he took to 'his home and provided medical attention. the walkout. Dr.

Ellen C. Potter, commissioner of the state welfare Orr would receive the tcDnlstmont Ralph Dumke, with the Joe Thomas orchestra, an excellent tenor, sang when Mr. Each bach retires Ma) rj department. has arrived here to see Insanity Induced by Wireless Blamed for Deaths by Bible Teacher. NEWAR.K, N.

April 18 Insanity induced by radio is the finding of the police in the case of Edward Berthold. Sunday school teacher, who beat Ms sister and 'brother-in-law, Mr. and William Beyer, to death and then took his own life last Saturday i Berthold. according to neighbors, wouk! sit through the Ion; hours of the night wooing; messages from lon distances. He would often fail to re spond to calls to meals and eves when induced to sit at the tabl would Imagine he was hearing- voices! The? sudden frensy 'was attributed to the morhi4 effect of chasing voices at great distances.

rev berry Lowe, settlement clerk id hat can be done to remedy the until he positively had to run to catch a train. His songs were the kind that mak- one' wish for more situation. he state auditor's Vffice. ia Under. imilar repolut were, adopted by the auxiliary.

A pieji fm more ernploes for the ostal service was marie by John H. Bartlett. assistant postmaster general of the I'nited States, in an address at the closing meeting of the convention presided over by Postmaster Ralph W. Gaylor. "This country can afford to pay the (postage on all prosperity that is We need more clerks and 1 carriers and we are bo'und to get them." Postmaster General Harry S.

New talked alon the same lines. There is no policy at Washington, he said, to make the positoflicc department a self-sustaining. department at the expense of the ti'nality of service. Mr. New lauded the delegates to the convention; for the co-operation and loyalty in; meeting the tremendously increased burden of postal business within the last few months, and declared tliat thoueh the deoart-' stood be the governor's selection and he gave a number of encores for the plaoe now held hv Mr iorr I- DOOMS PRAYER CHANGES.

He even risked missing the train to Formal Mnoumtirant waii made Annuel Commencements Planned for This Week. Closing exercises 3n the county grade and high schools are being; planned-for the latter part of this week. The high schools at Union. Liberty and Olive townships wlU present their commencements, while nearly all the grade: schools of the county are planning picnics and exercises to mark the closing day. iCol.

Cl 8. Bullock, director of recreation iln the South Bend public schools, IwIU speak at the New Carlisle and North Liberty commencements. Saturday is the day set for the eighth grade promotion examinations hed in the county superintend -est's office at the court house. 1 MOTORISTS IN COURT. I by the governor of the reappointment- of A.

V. Burch. of EvansviUe; as fa; member of the state highwav com effort should t-e, macTe to spread in-iormatlon In those eouitrie- where a desirable class cd" labor may -be tainaMe. Consider Best Interests. The chamber of commerce insists that the policy of, the government should be based "upon consideration of the best interest of the country as a whole, not upon, the benefits that accrue to any jprmip.

manufacturers, faiTnera laborers or th-era." well as "upon consideiation for the Secretary Davis of the department of labor iV at work on a similar plan and hopes to majte a definite recommendation for hew legislation when congress reconvenes. President Harding will havo take stand oa the matter to get mention from -ongress as the tendency tn that fcody will naturally be to avoid a controversy with Jabo-. The friends of the selective plan, however, think I hey will be able to demonstrate lo organised labor that the selective process wtll help rather than hurt their cuuse and that -opposition to i mission for a four year term I Anglican Bishops Vote Against Alterations of Litony. LONDON. IS.

Disrussion by the house of bishops on the revised prayer book for the Anglican church. containing- altered commandments and service, is give the boys at Hedthwin hospital the encore they asked Dr. F. A. Davis.

Who has an -eellent tenor voice, sang a number of songs Mrs. C. Ixjcfce Mish-awaka. gave a mimber. and Arnold Small played socne violin solos The piano accompaniments were played by Mis Greta Ed ner, who did exceptionally well.

)n most of the numbers she had had; preparation. FREE SIX TOWNS. Machines Collide. Two automobiles, one a sedan iy Jerry D'Hoore. 3024 North street, and the other a roupe RELEASE MURDER SUSPECT Michigan Communities Snowbound For 30 Days.

generally regarded us dooming the Sweetheart of Glaxsr, Held by Police ilriven by Mrs. Helen Hans. 90 Le- new book. Many influential bishops ment was the cheapest of the govern-voted against the chmsres. ind ot'i- ment departments, it was also the TRAVERSE CITY.

Mich, April IS; Joe Thomas p'ayed the pano when jand avenue. at Colfax ave Thirty days of isolation for six Leev nue and Taylor street at 1:20 o'clock Mr. Inmkf sanr. At II o'clock in the eveming. a One is Given Suspended Fins And lanau county towns, a record f.n most important, an 1 that if more money was needed to maintain the service, the mon-ey would be i oiuv Hi'! -ided the cbmmunion service remains The archbiskop.

of York suggested adopting- the prayer book as used by the Episcopal orthern Michigan, was broken; when- I Other; Dealt With Otherwise. Paul Inn man, ::04 South Michi this afternoon. Mr. was driving west on Colfax and Mrs. Hans sotfth on Taylor.

No one was injured frut both machines were slightly da locomotive and three cars, bearinc': Itafcrage. produce and scored: in America gan street, charged with operating an automobile without a certificate of DENIES HAY CORNER. 1 special program was given by Harold Ionarrt and his Red Jacket orchestra, which will the new 'Palais Royale Friday evening. Last night Mr. Leonard used the same number with which he will open the ball room It is entitSed "The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers.

The telephone was kept busy every mlnut of curious country folk, pulled! In at! the Manistee Northeastern A ci-ew of nearly iOO railroad men- tiOe card, was escaped with sus JURY PICKING SLOW. Man Holds pended fine of $1 and costs in the city: U- S. for a Day, Freed. The Trftias' SscitJ Srrif. ELKILVRT, Ind, April IS Mis Sibley Niederman.

20-yejjr-oldi sweetheart Leo Glaxer. who held on suspicion of- the murder of Detective Louis Shirley Saturday nic-ht. was taken Into. custody by th police! Tuesday but released to-day! Grazer is now the enly person In the custody, of the police. It is intimat- ed that Glazer may be araigned to-j day.

I Suspicion rests on Glazer becaus it ix quarrel" between him and the murdered man said to have occure.tr shortf tefore the tragedy. It was; thought for a time that sw t-i heart was also implicated. and volunteers cleared away the court tMs morning- Bernard Tol-; lendorfer, 1240 Portage of the huge drifts between Traverso City and the Leelanau bay i coast towns. Snow had piled since the heavy storm of March 11 and it Postoffice Men Rsturn. Postmaster John N.

Hunter, who, with several members of has staff attended the postal conference conr vention at Indianapolis yesterday has returned, and reports an exceptionally successful meeting. Among those who attended was Frank J. Green, kecretary of the South Bend Chamber q. Commerce. wxuld be mistaken.

The Harding administration could not afford politically to align itself against organized labor on the eve of a presidential election though strenuous ef- forts are being made ly republican business men to draw the president to their side, of the e-od conflict. Immigration contains the ingredients or a. great political struggle and Judge Gary's speech is the forerunner of what will be heard when United States Chamber of Commerce discusses the immigration problem at its anqual meeting in New three weeks Jrorn to-day. Prices Skyroeket- CITY. Mo.

April 1. After a rise of; a ton in 10 days, hay reached 52 a ton here yesterday, the higHest stnee the war. Questioned rejgaj-dmg the effect which his operations ir.in Ruthsnberg Seems Hard One its Select. By Asa-iat4l Pr- ST. JOSEPH.

Mich. Apr.l i. Little prospect completing the jury to try Charles E. Ruthenberg. of charged With the same offense, -will be, tried April 31.

and the eaae jot "William McCormick. charged with operating an automobile with an Im-, proper license, was dismissed when it was shown that the. defendrnt had took more than a week to dig out th! -I miU-s of the Manistee and NorDi-port branch. be law. I the complied with of the time the Red Jackets played.

Mr. Leonard Is a violinist of exceptional ability. He led his with the same pep they put ipto their music and the results, needless to say, were satisfying in extreme to the 11s-teners-in. Arrangements may: made later with the Red Jackets; for a series of midnight programs. when radio dances may be held ijy those listening in.

The Red Jackets have just completed making a rah-e of phono-gttph records. Noted Indian Fighter Killed. i Kill Men For BriberV. Cleveland. charged wilh criminal on the market.

George Schreiner. of sydicalism daring tvdiy's session Lamar. Mo, ownership of of court was; by atrnej-s for one-third of all the prairie nav the sta.te or defense. Two full days available in the country but denied have been' spent on questioning the that he held 9" "corner" OMAHA. sNeb, April Frpd Japs Import Artificial Silk.

Gould is Better. i CAPE MARTIN. France. April 17. (Lone Star Hans, the west's last Bt Aw4cu.td Pren BjrP'Jbite icdser Cm.

I Moscow, April li-Elerva mnj haye bee sentenced to death for ac-1 ceptlns bribes tn connection with th great Indian fighter and probacy the last of the, old time "liehtnlnar draw" -r-George J. Gould. sr who has Place your order for The South Tiend Sunday Tribune with Your TOKOHAM.L Japan, April 17. i While Japan jj the largest exporter: of natsral silk, she Is Importing; aril-: panel tendered to the defense. At the present speed observers predict- The Tribune South Bend's only ed that the jury will not be com- afternoon Associated Press news-pie ted before, Thursday or.

Friday. I paper. Advertisement. tt news dealer or The Trtbune'i a clrcu- I men. crushed to death hero last ill with pneumonia and heart weakness was able yesterday to leave his bed for the the first time in weeks.

auotment ox oweuinga and store tal' 1. Adr. night la an elevator shaft. departmejit. Main SSO ficial silk for her? own purposes.

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