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11UKM V i; i;.mm.. airil . iur. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME HAPPENINGS B RAILROADS' PLEA FOR RAISE Commerce Commission aminers Get Evidence in South Bend. Ex- Ar;, itiw.s from 1 railroads thtt the proportional rates between north'-.t -'t rr points and hio river rowings raised nr up fur li-(u-isinn b fore '. B. Mar-hall and I. L. Lobb -.!. examiner.-- for the interstate i -Ii in T orntii i 'i'Ti. in a hearing that started Thursday morning .it the po-tor!i . Shippers from 3- - x - r : 1 1 states in thi- section of the f"'in!ry are opposing rprc .ntativ -s f th--e arrtrs in their fl'ort to boo-t the rates. i:. T. Ballard, solicitor for ill- .Ww York 'Mitral lb:".-, and I.. I". HFikb- of the l''iirT- U.mn lines. ,irt- representing all of the railroads. hut most of their f riht the companies have :ru n a the haring. Ti it rn !i numi-er -xhiS;t- " . in - t h proposed rai ft -s ainl ''a is s for :ri.r'a ar' b-inir introd,i'-d In. c id'T.re. I Shouhl thf- a pjd i( ;i loiiv of th ; raliroar! !. Kinntnl ! th- mt rst it ' oians'-re com in i. ion. täte on all 1 o ra inoi 1 i t i -s tn-t wct-M riorth-rni l o:r.ts and m; It hiio n r i-, :tf Cincinnati. Loui i II' and . a ri-v ill- will h- ntad h'h-r. Tlu ; pioposl in'Tea-" applis particu- !irl to t fa ?!'; that iJ ilextincd for -in t h-a st r 11 t rr i t or . Although Soiitli l: nd i!! af- ' t-d hy th' UMT'-as'. lats n j qood j-hipp'-t! to th.'- points f Chicago will rni iin u n ha :ikrd. os diiu,' to shi'i r-; who h i f p arinir hfoi- tii- roinmis.-ion .:alncr.-". tna n ifa t u rrs In 1 Arup--t-r- rltoj s "vx ill ! liPiinat from com petition in th- "iiitlic.i-: rn section of th countsy. Th hf.u nit will lat nat l a ve'U, a or dili'-T to l'annnr Marsh all. I irin- this ttui" the tetlnion of all ; th- lailro.idx and shipp-rs u-ill he t..ken. Mi. Marshall audi Mr. will jr-iit th twti.l 1 . - . tini- t'i L on m f tJ Jt t'i rin f I I J O i 1 l.llV'l ' Iii II' Ol ll " " " j member-' of the interstate commerce I (oniinission at Washington, who will; to the ' p:ts uj'oti t li- a ldica t ions of the ca rriers. TDAWCI IMP CYUIKIT Tfl tu t"t the other men away from tne j euness. 5 . contribution to missions; InAVLLINu CAlllDl I IU -orner and insisted that he couid North Liberty, membership 0, 84 BE SHOWN ON FRIDAY! "lick anybody in town." Barnhart ( increase, $-0üu.aluation of church j persuaded Schultz to move along and j property, no Indebtedness. $70 con The traelir.K exhibit of the As- j t ho ught the man was started home- j tributions to missions; Indiana Av. soci.,t-d Adertiin clubs of the ward. But hack he came, being a j Christian. South Bend. Z mem v,.ri.i iLhi.'h ill .... ,In.,1:iv at ' glutton for punishment, and down to i hers, 11 increase. Jl.o-m valuation the Chamber of Commer.e Friday afternoon and esa ninc. has arrived j in South Bend. it will be conducted M.wL.r .,i.r.i. . J ,.f iiw Ait.s.lt i iea-Mie which is aüiliated with the! world organization. Tn- exhibit con- .-ists of 1'4 dinr-nt tiisphiys f tlie I allows advertising media. tu 11- iiiiv . muK .i oucttil at the smoker will be c.n- Cn.imber of Com-! n.erce for the m'!ub-rs of' th eague .rtnd otlier airlnt-s mt .i ;.terj UTh" a.l trilling of arior-. kind, exhibit is -if-i vhnwii in all nrincinle titi- in th' tt.uiitr the and portrays th uses to which the va- ' iii. us kinds of ad i Using tan be i at. lit inan cities local printers and such volut ins have participated j in the exhibit, but the South Bend I concerns d-cid-d not to enter thej exhibit, niainlv be ause of lack of i t x hh 1 d ion loom CHARLES FRAZIER HEADS DEALERS" ASSOCIATION Auto Men. darauf Owner, ami Ac- i ii ) "-..ilc-mcii perfect Organization. Ch.iiles Fra.ier wa I-ctc l presi dent jf the Atittmioblle Dealers' as sociation at the wfiUI luncheon and ii:-ttin held at the i 'liver hotel Thursday noon. W. B. Hlnkle was ele. ted M-ci t lary, and U. J. Harkle- lood was appointed lainu.ui of the i b-!aws. It was ..ted ' .int.. -a!eir.on e.iraire i i 'in mit t e on ;. n dud- all tv ners and accessory ;ew organization. The first meet in-' ;as held a month as; pose of b.n king the diana Motor lab. I ; deale r. .f the in the ! b alers ' o for the pur- . Northern In- i t at that ses- ! sion an c-rg intat ion for t ie dt alt rs wa.- suggested It was decided to hold v.f-k weeks and l'aiicheo".s for lour 1 then decide v h th r an u gania The v et tinue.!. ion klv Sl'.o I urn lid be perfected. Iltens will be cun- MAKES GOOD PROMISE Chief Kirr Nabbing 1 Iiom- Without Auto Liccn-c. Ch; f K -r r is m.iknu promise to arie-t all th. u'l'.i o:. Im motorists ' failing to show their ter April 1 . Tw o a; 1 1 'i license at - ; to o . ners w ere ! 1:1 court Th!;; vYi'.i'ox p iv.n,; ! lav morning. B. B. , :;n- of $ I and cost- ! for f.iihig to ihsplav proper luene 17. 1 I. Stüde on the same fcr net Mo im r was al-o arrested charge and trial was v.: i v morn t". g. TOO l.Ti: I OK I I.Ao-ll l( ATION. YVAVH.!' Ftfr;. an. A; lv i, t I". SAX .N, t . -cterutio w . n . ''RAS. WA.VTFB-Kip rb i .-! f 1 1 AS. F. SAX V CO. DE A TMS i:ij.aiu:iii zakobx. bzaheth Z.iko.lx, 7 1 years old, S. Chapin st.. die, Wednt day i: 4 (..I afternoon following an illness of sev eral month. She I Mirvlved by two sons, Michael of South Bend anl John of Michigan, and one sister, Mr", .t'lihcn Bada. RAIDED COAL TRAIN To Youth in Court on IVtit I-ir-rrny Charges. Two alleged coal thieves appfared I'"fiir- Juihf Warner in t ity court Wednesday morning. George Chod-zin.-ki was turncil over to '. 1. Mil ler. Judge of the juvenile court, while Wladyxlaw Winickl. 230:'. W. Washington av., pleaded not guilty to a charge of petit larceny. Hi trial was , t ilown for Friday morn ing. It is a 1 1 that these two ouths with other west side resi dents, raided a New York Central freight train bearing oal Tuesday afternoon nf.ir the Winkler, factory and unloaded several tons ot" fuel upon the rieht of way. Ml TRIES TO WHIP WHOLE POLICE FORCE Harry Schultz Attacks Offi cers When Arrested For Creating Disturbance. j After having created a monopoly j on ! Am I ton the standing apace near trie j lican Trust Co, corner Washinu- j .Y. and Michigan st.. Hurry i Schultz Tuesday afternoon attempt It i to hecome "fresh" with the po i lice department. He is now wonder I inn how his tine of ll'u and cost.s can he paid. Schultz was U: clt court Wednesday morning for intox ication, but escaped with a suspend ed tine because he had never been in trouble before. He was relcasea irom custody and jirotniscu 10 ko iu vwirw. , i . . ....... l. Late Wednesday afternot.n Sergt. William Harnhart was passing the American Trust Co. He noticed Schultz in an argument with several bystanders. Schultz was attempting j the police station he Harnhart in charge of t ion. went with the expedi- Still Schultz was not satisfied He had his lighting "bug" right and re belled at every request made by th j police. He not only rebelled but at- j tacked Ouicer Cutting anu men a ; I . . . . . . f I battle ensued in w hich Schultz final- ly landed behind the bars. His rlno j ensued in which Schnitz linal- followed Thursday morning. i PIIPI iniTY P.nMMITTFF I IJUUI Wl I I - w i , . PLANS FOR CONFERENCE Name Witwer ami Bortlner to Atl- crtlse ( harUitV .Meeting In Kural Ii-tricts. .1. H. Witwer, tc.vvnship trustee, and .lohn S. Bordner, county agri- .... i ....... t .. ...nt ii'iiiu'it to ;ot- IIMIOI.1I .IS to. - - , verll-e the r t . .losepn ctouu emun ; . ...i. .... Hit' .It.se, in luum; .ho-, I eile j be on charities ami correctittns tot i hehl here April 10 ami IT. I throughout the county, at a meeting of the publicity committee of the conference in the otlice of the Asso ciated charities Thursday morning. Mr. Witwer will carry out his work tbrouirh the trustees and Mr. Bord ...... ..ill l.rlnir t 1 ü i'.infi'fiTiri befort , the teachers m the county schools. Women's clubs throughout tho j county will be interested In the! meetings by the Associated Charities. , l'ros'rains Kivlnc the speakers and ! the meeting places will be sent out to these organizations within the next week. Members tf the publicity committee B. Witw er. ire John S. Bordner. J. B v. C. A. Dei-ker. Miss Flincr Wolf, Mrs. Leun J. Oare. J. Oaincy Ames and Miss Heb-n Herr. Speakers ami meeting places were to be decided upon at a meeting of the program committee at the office of the Associated Charities at 4 : :. " i o Ciok this afternoon. It is piob- . . 1 1 . . , . . the Progress club rooms ,i;ie inn ioe ii'--- - - , , . . 1 will be one of tho places where the. , hi 1 1 1 round table conferences will be hebt. General meetings will be held at the high .vlii'ol. Members of the pro- gram comimttee Fa'.is. Bev. J. C. Fa.ne. Miss Veva o. Cotton. Mrs. Mrs. .1. W. Keller, and Dan Pyle. are: Bev. H. L. McGinn of Notre Harrison. Mrs. B. l-ifayette LeYan. Mrs. Yictor Jones r- r-k n 1 mirn t ti 1 mi f K K 11 K ll h N III IUI I IHM RECREATION AT M EETI N G ! F. P.. Barnes, municipal director l ii creation, will talk on "How Can Recreation Be a Part of Community I Work ,'itv ." in Fverv Indiana Town and' at tlie Friday afternoon ses- non of th- l.'th district conference of the In.liana Federation of Wom en's el'.;': s which is in session at Gar rett. The Garrett Motlurs' club is hostess to the conference. :..hm iumii i or sai.i: at Tin: I.I.RsWORTll SIX) 111 :. HW-. Frulav morning at '.'.. the K'.ls.vtirth Store places on sale ."..ecu r'.owerirg bu-hes at 10c each. See thtir ail in this ls.-u.-. Advt. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads IN AND CHURCHES ELECT CGUiMTY OFFICERS Form New Organization at Christian Church Confer ence Thursday Morning. Klection of oificr-rn fvr the county rooperative association, a new- en-f ture in Christian churches, com- I pleted the business session early Thursday afternoon at the county conference of Christian churches at the Indiana Av. Christian church. The ojlu . rK elected follow: Ir.s- ! idtnt. KltinT Uoders, Houth Hend: vice president, Clayton Ienjamin, j Noth Iberty; secretary-treasurer, 1 l--r:'est Whitener, isouth Iiend; J county Sunday school nuperintend en, W. S. I?rovn, New Carlisle; j county Christian Endeavor superin- j tendent. Miss Hazel White. South i l!end; cranty superintendent of mis- sior.s, Mrs. C. I'. Kitson, Misha- waka; county superintendent of ed ucation. Prof. II. M. Appleman. 1 South Hend. The oflicers are laymen of the va rious churches, it having been de cided at tha conference to elect no clergymen 1.0 the ottlces. The next county conference will be held in the First Christian church here next fall. A definite date will be announced later. The conference closes toninht with an address by Kev. darry L. Cook of Indianapolis, the subject beln "The Church and the Youn People." Hev. T. J. LeKff of Indianapolis spokt Thursday morning .at the conference, tho subject of his address being 'Organization of ttie L.ocaI Church, The speaker made a plea for strong- er f hurch organizations. Insisting that men with initiative be appoint ed to membership on the various church boards. Hero Ar Statistical Koports. Statistical reports of the various Christian churches in the county werr made Thursday morning at the conference. The reports, which fol low, are for the past year: (iranger, membership of 35, gain cf one, $öüö valuation of church property, no Indebtedness, no con tributions to foreign missions; Wy ott, membership of 50, JtJO valua- tlon of church property, no indebt- of property. $11,000 Indebtedness, $113 contributions to missions; Mislu.v,aka Christian, 4 7G member ship. 77 gain, SIT.. 000 valuation ofjing the necessary church property. $9o intlebtedness, t ures. $.'0t contributions to missions; First) Christian. South Bend, J00 members.! ju increase, jv,vvv aiuaiion ti i church property 1 A A A ,i - f. 1 1 - f enurcn property, ja.uuu intienie.i- nes. $Hr. contributions to ftireign j missions: Linden Av. Christl-m. 1 S j members. ."0 increase, $1,000 valivi , tlon of church property. $2 50 In- ! debtedness, ?1 contributions to i missions. J Reports from Lakeville and New arnsle cnurcnes were missing as new pastors had been placed in those communities during the last three months. The chief business before the con- ference during the mornir.ir was the ! organization of the county coope. ative assov iation. A nominating com- .o... .. .... i ... mint r aiiLiuuuru in ir mui i .is , . . r , noon r n r runini ttfn w:i ft i . vu. 1 . . . i i;"u.va;. vr'i;r: J Speaks on ( hurcli School. I The Be -. Garry L. Cook, state j i Sunday sch.ool superintendent of the! rr,HJti n rl.nr,.!, .nLlrw.l th conference this afternoon on "The iChurch School.- ' , . In the course of his remarks he said: "Christ told his disciples to go to all nations teaching them to observe whatsoever I have told you. Th- biggest part of the work that 'brist rntended the church to do, it is evi dent, is that of teaching. "We have been playing in our Sunday schools, devoting our time to contests and musical programs. .t, ... :J t I nac losieieu nie souil oi ruiiun u tion rather than the spirit of learn ing. The time has come for th church to teach all things whatso ever they may be." As a remedy for these evils ;n the svsteni tif Sundav school training,!' . .1 . . . ' from private manufacturers is also , , . . i v, . . . v, . . ine ?L'e.i i?i "innen uiu nun i ne r a 11- "a" schools needed to organize its . . I ir.uuri., iilill ''I (..Illlif teilt nets training classes. The Sunday school should be transformed into graded clashes, from which the scholar moves in succession. Just as he doe in the common schools," Bev. Cook said. Mrs. W. S. MofTett of Indianapolis. iiie in ei oi me eecuue lomiliiuee , 'i loe nut 1 ...iuKii.il oo.ii'i oi v l.IIS itin,, Worten Missionary societies. tiakCmn-sr sentative tf the Chris- I uau i t.o.aeri s ooaru oi missions. i r . concluded the afternoon meeting of the two days' session. Her talk, of an informal nature ! reviewed the work done by the so cieties in tlie state, and sne outlined i the plans now awaiting unfolding. ' She spoke for cooperation in county organisations. tne TO AWARD TROPHY. Hull and Galium will award tlie trophy to the Turner team which won the championship of the Inter- l Belle Pompey. Fi years old. a white Civic Basket Ball league. The mem- J woman whose husband the police bers tif the Uam will be entertained say is a Negro, is thought to have r r -at a ban-iuet at Turner hall tonight. I tempted suicide Tuesday night when BIRTHS. Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Wegner. 1024 E. Miner !.. a sun, April ti. ABOUT FRENCH STRATEGIST IS MILITARY GOVERNOR J: if ; ; v. v'. .: rrt A. .' f - !i : ... y- A A ' 1. i y. '..-.,.,1 & den. I u hail, to whom credit for i the turning f the (Jermuns on tho Marne has been piven. recently was named as the military Kovernor of Paris. In view of the fact that the safety of the French capital rests with the military governor, the situ ation is a most responsible one. In this picture den. I)ubail is wearing the steel trench helmet. PARLIAMENT TO STAY IN SESSION FOR MONTH lliK'harot t'vspaHr Sajs Bulgar ian Forres Are Being Con centrated on Frontier. InteriiHtioiial Newj Service: BFCHABFST. April C. Offlcial announcement was made today that the Houmanian parliament -would remain in session for the ret of April. This is attributed to sudden development in the relation.s be tween Boumanla and Bulgaria. Bucharest newspapers publish a dispatch stating that six Bulgarian divisions (12U.0ÜÖ men) have been concentrated at the frontier to at tack .Dobrvidje. This information haji not been officially confirmed, but the Roumanian government is tak- military ineaa- USING ALL RECRUITS Nt.w " Soldiers Are Ik-ing .Xcxicati Bonier. snt to I Intel natiaiKil News Service; WASHINGTON, April C The re cruits now being enli&ted in the army throughout the country are being sent to the Mexican bonier to serve with the regulars as fa-st aa they can be equipped with uniforms and guns. It was announced at the war department today that the cus- torn of giving all recruits six months" training at barracks before placing them with the regulars has been temporarily abandoned. . nnnuinr r t Uli I L J I J fl Willi J A DIUL. rnUVIUE millions for defense CoNTLNFFI) FROM PAOKOXR.) M""1 "I OIOSL Oi lie lllICCl 1 1 If pilS and for the construction of Barbette gun carriages to convert direct tiro into high-angle lire guns. rananui Defense S-p,arate. No provision is made for toe de fense of the Banama canal. Tiiat appropriation will be carried into the sundry civil bill. All material purchased under the bill must be of American manufac ture except when "in the judgment the iliaiun..i 'l"t "I oe interest of the Fnited ..... . . oitrs to IIllfr pill c UiUrfl ill illllUCU quantities abroad." The bill also j contains a provision tne govern I merit shall not pay more than 73 I cents a pound for powder except for !sm:i1t nroK n nmninitinn I i 1 r h o trr I limited by a provision that the prices paid shall not be In exce-s of 2."i per cent more than the actual or estimated cost tf the government. manufacture bv BIRTHS. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. V.. Barrows of Cairo. 111., April .". Mrs. Barrows was former- v Miss Gertrude Kllasser, tlaugh- I ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fllsjser ! of Mishawaka and Mr. Barro vs is Mrs. F. M. Bar the sou of Mr. and rows of Mishawaka. ,1. B. RFNSIIAW .MANAGF.R. L. B. Tilley has been succeeded as sales manager of the Sauth Bend automobile branch of th? Stude- !. A-..r Th ing for litt-r has been in the account department of the corporation some time. JI MIS FROM CAR. INDIANA POLIS. April 6. Mrs. she jumped off a swiftly , moving street car. She died Wednesday morning without gaining concious-nesA i-" ...:-.y -v..-- .-.... -v V-. "yS j 70 WT j s TRIED TO KISS HE I James M. Doyle Draws S10 Fine For Hugging Re luctant Customer. Mrs. Anna I'iwk, 6 Ol S. Carlisle st.. told Judtre Warner in city court Thursday morning that James M. Ioyle, Columbia st.. salesman for a toffee and tea concern, hugged her end held her and attempted to trade :( cents worth of gooda fur a kiss Wednesday afternoon. Doyle de clared himself innocent of the charge, but Judve Warner found him guilty and fined him Ma and costs, deorge Sands, loyle's attor ney, appealed the case to the circuit court under $100 bond. He wad charged with assault and battery. According to Mrs. Fiwek's stor, Doyle and another man came to tho house to sell her some goods. Shu owed them JO cents. They had three packages which they wished to bell her, and she said she only wanted the coffee. Doyle refused to sell tier the coffee unless she took the o; her goods, according to her story. Tho ether man left the house but Doyle stayed in the kitchen and threw hi arms around her neck. She said she fought him and sent her little sirl for aid. A neighbor rushed in. Doyle engaged him in a tight, ac cording to state's witnesses. In tho meantime the police had been called and according to Sergt. Harnharfs testimony Doyle tried to escape by scaling an eight-foot fence, but was caught within half a block by two policemen. Doyle said that he ha'd a fight with a neighbor but that he did not touch Mrs. Fiwek, and explained that ho ran in order to escape the man with whom he hod been lighting. AUTO BANDITS STEAL $15,000 IN PAPER MONEY KoblxTs liOaMi Tao ThtiiLand in (.oltl and One Thousand in .Silier. International News "n!.; CANONSlU:iiO. April 0. -Fifteen thousand dollars in bills was se cured by two masked automobile bandits who entered the First Na tional bank of Houston. one mile west of here, jut after noon and held the cashier at bay with revol vers. All the other bany employes were at lunch at the time of the rob bery. The band-its left $J,0m) in gold and 11.000 in silver behind with the remark to tho cashier that 'it was tot heavy to carry." The men climbed into tludr automobile ufter the robbery and speeded out of town. Automobile pos.ses were or gainized and a choose is now in pro gress. URGES INVESTIGATION OF ALLEGED LOBBYING Rep. Iiuldcn Introduces Bill to Iook Into Activities For Ni trogen Plant. luferuutixnal News Service: WASHINGTON". April ti. Invest igation of alleged lobbying activi ties In connection with the proposal to build a government air-nitrogen plant as a means of preparedness was proposed in a resolution intro duced in the house today by Rep. Madden of Illinois. The resolution set forth charges of lobby both for and against the section of the I lav military bill authorizing the nitrato plant, which was stricken out of the measure in the house. sti ;.a i s in i m o vi :m i : ts . Intel natk'iiJil New s Servb'e: Ni:W YORK. April '.. Stearners sailing today: Anandia, London, (British. ) lue to arrive today: Attualita, (Bbraltar: Calabria, Palermo; Ada. Ponta Del CiP.du; Nordancer, Lisbon. t NORWEGIAN SHIP DAMAGI !. International News Service: LONDON. April F A Lloyd's: dis patch states that the Norwegian ship Jam old. bound for New York, has been damaged at sea. ASM HTATION IMI RIH )RATi:S. New s-Tiiiies Sii'inl Service; INDIANAPOLIS. April '.. Th South Bend Peddlers' association was incorporated here Thursday, th directors being Hiram Schlamberg, Mots Pomarin and Solomon Gaiba. srr wi:i:gh.man for sio.ooo. CHICAGO. April C. Ch rley Weeghman, 'ub owner, was facing a $10. -On damage suit today. It was started by Mrs. Catherine Cheney, for alleged injuries sustain ed in one of Weeghman's movie. The tuberculosis death rate of New York, Philadelphia and Boston i combined declined from 2n.G a j ( 0.001. of population In 1 s s 2 to ; 1SF in 1?14. The 1514 death rate I v. as. therefore, only 4 2.2 per cent of that of l;-i2. or, to put it the other way. the death rate of 1 ' V had by 1&14 fallen 5G.Ü per cent. A curious tree, the berrie-i of which make excellent candbs. is to r-e found at Table bay. near th- j C.-.pe of Good Hope. The vegetable . taliow tree als) grows in the Azores, in ,-umatra, in Algeria and in F'hina. In the Island of Chusan large e uan tities t.f oil and tallow ait extracted from iu fruit. CANVASSER WIT FOR GERMANY TO ACT Unless Kaiser's Government i Hurries U. S. May Pro ceed in Sussex Case. t Ir.tert;.ithn:il News Service: WASHINdT' 'N. April fi. Fnlessj dermany has acc-?pted respor.ibil itv for the attacl- on the channel steamer Sussex by the time the bul'; of the evidence dealing with the lease reaches the srate department it ; is expected that the United States , will act without waiting on Brlin. : Both Pres't Wilson and Sc'y Iins ! ing are untlerstood to a?re that the ; submarine of the affidavits, the t.rlg ! inals tf which now are enroute on 'the St. Paul due here early next , week, showed conclusively that the ; Sussex was damaged by a torpedo attack. The British and French of : tidal reports also emphasize this f fact while the French authorities j have turned over to tho American I embassy part of what they declare is a torpedo found in the wrecked bow of the liner. J There is a growing belief here. : however, that be fere the end of this j week Germany will accept respon ; sibility for the aC.ack. exilain that ' It was due to a mistake, disavow It. and promise any reparation which ! the Fnited States may desire to ex i act. If this is done then the pres ident and Sec'y Lansing will be pre ; pared to reopen the general siib- marine situation, make it emphatic that mistakes of that character can ; not be overlooked and demand what steps dermany is prepared to take that will prevent them taking place I again. ' Mu-t show Value of Promises. As a very high otli-eial in discuss ing the matter to lay explained: i "If the Sussex was torpedoed in j the face of the past promises that j were made by dermany to the j Fnited States then it is up to der many to show hf Fnited States the j value of these promises." I Officials continued reluctant to I day to discuss the plans of this gov jernment for bringing the submarine i controversy to a head. I Tt is generally rccepted. however. that it is up to dermany. The Fnited States will not make any ad ditional concessions, it is stated. Fnle.-s dermany of ler own voli tion shall take stf ps to brine: about a new and real understanding the Fnited States will break off diplo matic relation.s. But in Teutonic circles here it Is insisted that Ger many is ready to do everything pos- j sible to prevent any break, but that, like the Fnited Spates, she is com I pelled to await aP the facts. ARMY AND NAVY ARE TO BE WITHOUT LIQUOR Attempt. Will be Made to l'ut Both Departments on Ya(er Vaii. Intel iiMtioiail Nwws Service: ' WASHINGTON. April 0 An at- tempt to put the army, like the navy, on the "water v;r-'on" is to be made in connection witlt the light ' over the Chamberlain army bill in ! the senate. Sen. Hoke Smith of i Georgia, announced today that ho j would introduce an amendment to prohibit the presence of liquor in arsv I form on army reservations, posts or i camps. With a deluge of telegrams eom ! ing in from all sections, the lid be j trail to turn in favor of the federal j v olunteer army plan. Indications were that Sen. Leas motion to strike out the volunteer army provision would come to a vote befere night. Party lint.' have completely disMpp-ared in the pres ent controversy although a majoritv of the republicans are supportim: the volunteer army, sponsored by the democrats of the committee. bold rati; r fasonabi.i:. Internutionul News tvI -e; WASHINGTON. April fi. The interstate commerce com mission today declared reason able the rate of 2.". cents per ion pounds on lumber in car loads from Phillip. Miss.. tt. South Bend, Ind.. over the Il linois Central .id connecting railroads. (IIKAdO fII fiKUN. fHPWGO. April 1. W1I1.A1 -. - reJ. H "i rt-l. Jd 2'il.21'a : . 2 li.tr.l winter, j SI. in ; Nn. li:inl winter. si.FVu 1.1s : .'".( 1 no'rtle-rn prlng. 'l ..." ' F-0 '4. ; t'lll'V- .. " mile.. ,.i -a '(I i0' c : ! oi;. . iiaii-u. oJ-4 '4""2' '"!! c? t,-ff,l prfd white. 7.VV"T.;V -, N". 2 yc'.b.vv. 7t ! l- 7' H lc; No. :.. T.-.-''J.iTe..-: N-. wl.lt-. "M, Ltah opper ... si 7' : No. t w iiitt '.;7ÖV4.': No. 4 yel- low. 72iI.7I OATS -No :: white. I": ,'i 1 F4 - : No. 4 white. 41 -''; 4.".o..-; tai;.hiril. 4.".1.-'. I Hit A(.0 IMtOPl ( K. CUP 'AGo. April r. -IU"JTi:i; K ; celpt. .".l'e tn). Creny.-ry extrii-. :,'' evtra tir-t. y : ti r-r . : ''.''; p:n-k lag st- k. 2Fu2'" Fp; Ib .ljit. .".1.2"" .l-e-. Clir. ' rer.t re.-eipt. 1" i V. ' .r.!;;i.iry r.rst. lr4';;l': fln-t. Fa't ; ' 5tr", ! 17V.1.-. 1 CHFFSF Twir. new. 17-: lU'.ri-o. iR-'t-: v -iing Ai.'i-ri'n, 171---; :(.:)'.l..ir:.i. ; 17ip-: briek. 17 j F1VF poFI.TKi --Turkev l'-M;.-; 1 Iii. kenn. 1 : prlTg-r. b' -: r-- si.-r-. 12'- ; ."iV'r-: 'jn'r.. P'.'ilv-. p'oTAToFS- IU- -e.pts. .':". t ars. Miri- i..-nt;is. I'jiki't.ts aid YVi 'r:;ti. s.','.; t.V. ' MOM.Y AM KC IIAM.t:. i NF'V Voi:K. April ; -- ' ill i:i n-y r n i th- f.. -r of the New York St k Fx- gärige t..Iay riled it p-ne-t: l,g T'-r -elit ; b'W. lv P 'Time pi .r:' v w a ' ept. .J:iys. 2'i,''n p' : c,.;;t; 4 i:i..':tht. 3 p-r e'.-i.t : ." ni Mit! . ;- r :;t : 5 '. inoi.th-. .'; p.-r t at. Tb- n.irk-t f..p Pri:::e Mei-.-sr.tll. Pap-- w -:v h.ing !. ! f..i! n. ' p'T cmt. y in L n'Fr. t -b.y wi'.sF.i'j .:i.g Fh;i!:-e wa firra with b'ii- f.e in Ibii .k-r' PPN .-t .7'. 7-P''-;!.. . 1 . 1 : r 1 i 1 .i.i- f .. .i J.-4 70 1- far uo-.iar "hil " I MARKET QUOTATIONS BRISK DEMAND AT FNIART Dealings in Important Issue Show Decided Up- ward I rend. "" ' International News Servt e : XFW YORK, April . There was a brisk demand for stocks at the ( opening of the stock exchange to day and In the early dealings nearly all the Important issues joined In an upward movement. The greatest Kam was ui inuusiiini -i ir o u i. . ;,,Ul Kf.r jjr:llJ,- ?7 I ''.;' 7".. which rust 27H to ICH. The Marine C.LV1 -Kts e-jifs. :.. !..,!. Market Ifotlv'. full to c:. . !'. J..h ,; b 7."i. issues were in rxo1 demand, tht SHPFP M I.VMP.s I;,., .r -. common rising a point to 20 and j L r?;-J IJ' the preferred 1 tj to 76. Interna- f.ilr, 7 -i 1 1 : ve.irlii.c. .'. --i P Sh'-cji. $l.(to ,; '.. .",tl tional Nickel was active and strong. ip; i:,., , i:,t. .; ,' K." :( sellintrat 4i, and fractional gains r.".;' :1 )' ,k-':v k v' 7 :; ';.!: :; " were made in a number of the low- Ma ".v.j p r..-, ; r. ; i: P. : i .;'. n't.-. IK,,. opened xi lower at 9 2 ai . followed by an advance to fr'4. There was a tfood demand for Xorflk and Western, which moved up H to 12?. j. An important featur was the strength in tho Canadian gov ernment bonds. MAY YORK STOCKS. Internatienal New Service: NKW YORK. April . Fitting prices on the stock exchange today ............. H 4 w ere; All is-C ha liners Allis-( halmers pfd. . ... American Agricultural ...... 17 American Beet Sugar ........ T.'l American ran Co 61 't American Car and Foundry . . . American Coal Products . . . . 1 f. 1 American Cotton Oil ä3s American Locomotive American Smelting ....103 American Steel Foundries ... 02 American Smelting 10;' mnrip:iii Sitoel Pnimitripu Zt" American Sugar Rehm-ry ...lonuj American Tel. and Tel 1 2 s American Woolen .... :. Anaconda Copper ti2 Atchison .10?,-4 t-v -' -J 107F, ' " v--"1 ....... ! i 's ' Baldwin Tocomotive Baltimore and Ohio Bethlehem Steel 4 80 Hrooklvn R-.pid Transit California Fttroleum 24Va Canadian Pacific ..1674 Chesapeake and e)hio 62 Chicago and North western ...12G Colorado Fuel and Iron .. Chicago, Mil. and SL Paul Colorado Southern Chi no Copper Consolidated Gas Crucible Steel Distilleries and lsniritles 4.,'. . . i;, o(i ? s 124'11. Erie Brie 1st pfd General Fleet rie General Motor Goodrich Co. Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore Illinois efntral Inspiration Copper Interboro Interboro. pfd International Harvester .... Central Leather Kansas City Southern Lackawanna Steel Lehigh Valley Miami Copper Louisville, Nashville . Maxwell Motor Co.. 1st Prfd. Missouri Pacific Mexican Petr.leum New York Central, ex div... i j ; 4 ra 7 V 4 1 122! j J U'2 -H I 4S"h 1714 7 2 V. 11 IF'. ' z ; v .1 ! 125U j . S 5 ja j . 4 j .112 .103: New York, N. H. and II 6 4 National Lead j Norfolk ar.d Western 122 Ji j Northern Pacific 1 Fl 'H 1 x- , . .,-,.! -. l., oiiiaiio auu vvesieni.. .-4, Pennsylvania 5 People's Gas , 103 Pressed Steel Car 5 2 4 Rav .'onsolidated 2 4 Marine , Marine. Prfd Reading Republic Iron and Steel . . . . ii C I-, Vo T . 1 : , . w -. 1 Ii f 1 1 . i . iteputmc iron anu rift-i, i lai. i " Rock Island . . . Sloss Sheffield . Southern Pacilic F Si 8 - Southern Railway Southern Railway, Prfd. Studebaker Co Tenn. Copper Texas Co Third Avenue , Fnion Pacific F. S. Rubber F. S. Steel '01 -a J. 1 4 1. 1 a Kl1 1 v. -J 116", 01 4 fir,. I Western Fnion Wrstinghous.-1 Flectli' j Pittsburgh Coal 7 2 I CI! If At.O ;KAIN AMI I'KOVPIIIV. ! ' BlfAGo. April 0. i opening Iligi vbi;at ' Mhv II-'..''. 1, lFv ; Jiilv 117 .'.; 117", 1P'." Sept 1 1 I I .',! k lb".1. CUIIN 1 '-, IB' 1 1 7 T , Ä 1 s ii". f.i I r. "-. li e-. 11 M;iv .Tt:lv Se:,r OATS Mi v .1 illy Sept Pop.K Mav J !; I v LA il l 1 Mi v .I'llV Sf-Tt. P.IP.S- M.i v Julv 7.".' j'.i 7. ''. 74", '.'; s ! !.':';; 1 1 1:: c fi t :.-.. I IF, 2.1 P 22. 11 ?.10' 11 V. 11 s-2 111. 111. nr.. it,- 21 2i 1 23 "7 22.-0 .., .... ."'.", " it ' - i--'! 1147 nr.". 110-7 70 11 Co 11. 7 11.-2 1 2 .'1 12.:.7 12. "2 12.22 12 4" 12 "2 12.1." 12 :'.2 12 I f OTTON l,OOI M.U, I III; F.I.Y. NFW Vu;K. April ." ( tt-n g ..! f r the bng tr:.!- fr-ev. V.,rte.! yums wer- firni. -I'OT f OI I LK l IKT. NFW Y"pM. At-ri! p..t eoffef w s ' t: PI. N. ., l-,: Si:.ti N MM . i: MIM K. FN'IiiN STiH'K YAKI'S. :;!. April ' IP ;s !N"--i-t. Vrk- tf.njy. Miie-1 M..J ! it -..--T. k; . t'.'fivv. :-';'. ; riiugli Lii v. f i J' -i l'..V.;' Iiht. :'V"; ; i ;..''. t'Ulk. .. 7(''i' vö CATri.i: he-:;: :;..-. VnrVc ftroac P.-'v.-s. .7. 1 ; jii.-l h'if-'r. ..:.. ".j'.'.hu; M k. :-i f.-.-l. r. : Trtui,. XT..." ; .' . calv. s. J7.L0 ' i s -a. .ni:i;i' lb'-e.j t. r..io. urkfr tr'ii.. ! hii:er. Niitlvf f:.l w,-tri.. 5'J 0o''j bii"t-. S-".7..-.; 11.4 I. IMMVWI'Ol l-. 1.1 iTOf K. 1 INI IANAPt H.IS, 1 r. 1 . . Air ., Mino m m m: i.vi. ? -n--". t $',..'il' ; bulk f - . . h v t . i tWTTLi: K.V-, !p, b Iirk.r :. i tire HI..1 trt.r. C:. )! !.i k-.'J-'i'a'J.i,!: iil.x. t-r. ;.".--; v 7.-, la'ifer. Z.irJ'-i ; ..w s. "..". '; 7.' . bllllS. " fJK'Ll ' ; ,iiVi. 1 I' ,; ,i slim::- am i.am;:.- - k. ! M.trk- t te,.lv . Pr'.ü.f s . i:nt in i i it i . i t: stock FAST 1U PFAl.t. N. Y . ; -r 1 1 CAlTi.i: -i;1-.v!;.. pt I .,.!. !,',..; act lv ana .te:el v Pri rr.e ' t. .''' .. 10. 50.0,1. I'lTTMIt sp)( K. fit i sni i:i;u. p. . Api.i f a n i.i: -Supply llglit. M.irk.'t vt.-olv. Fr';...-. s-i.L'.". '....-' : l. s (: i i , 1 1 1 v !..;t. :i. er. ss s '.o : fair. M fC'-i.i-'t ; ...!. ir.on. I'.; 7 .: -..niiii 'U t ."""! P" tail',. oo ,; s oo ; .;n'ii..:i t k ... 1 f . : e.ivv. f '! 7.7.". IieiferK. ' .'';;... , frcsll i i Spril.ffT. S4a (!'.; : O.i -h e.-ilv.-s. .: Pa; l.eavy :it..i i' .i: oa! ". S." k'. 7 oo SIIFKF A N j " L. MPS s..; ; . k.i . M.irket ste.idv. Prime weTla-rn 7'.7 i 7.'"i : cc.il 'iiiel. 7."'.7. t; ftir i . fO.Ci; "..s. ; nilU und c::it:;.-:. 5". 4..: I.iinliv. ; ( ni-,j a s-, : spring i.iii:' . . $io.eoV7 p; mi. j JPm;s Ib-.-eij.i. lirfbt, Mark.-i st'i-H . Prime la-rivy l.o-s. .li.li'u la.l.'. ; um. ?P.P''J b : h- ivv b.rlor.. SP 1 il.!.: lt-l,t York.-rs. :) .'-c s.". ; pic-. ys.7..'.;: riui:i .v7..T;'. 1: tn- '7.io''';7.r.O: l..:ivy rnix.-d. M' P"4T P.F,. ( l!l( (.() C$ It A IN. fJIP AtP. April ; OPFNINO: WHFAT M.iv. .1 l'siv'-F : .lu!. M 17 Xfil 17 : Sept.. l Hi cm: m.u. 7.".'.; .luiv. iyn,m HATS Mmv i:i,'.iic; .Inly. 4;i-: Seiit.. IPs-' KIM AIm. .11 ?-'iU.?-'; .Tuly. Ml C" Kins July, .f..; ::7. fi.nsi:: W H FAT Miy. .1.17'!s: July, SI 11 ; i'k ' t.V . :tf,i V : -Hjv. I''.f. .-:Sept.. 70 Wc' Mi," 4"'1'"; J,:,y' s?r. V.K M.iv ..'... Julr 'J2 M' FAF1 May. $11.47; .Iu:.t. M1.C7; - .1.1. .7 1 . "I t " H ''i s -117. ''";s M,v- 12'J0: .Tulr. .?12Fi: Senf . 42 iolkpo ;ilIV. I ii!' Al?'-S,V. . i i i . . i .i-". I. .-i. m, .i ..i i ; .Tulr. .M.L-Jv. CtHFN fusil in 1 Müv. 7SUo. 7su: Ju!r, OV'I'S- C-.Kh 4v, fiir IST'.- T,.'t- i. . l : v i :- - .. j. .m' ..' 1 t';iiV:i! SFFI !Ti:i,.. ..i!,. pfV.; i April. S'.'.-ji; (, t., ..70. A Ls I K F Prim.-, rtvh :tnd April 50 2". ' TIMOTHY -Prune, .a. m... Apn i South Bend Markets lOlLTKY AM .M i:TS. (Corrr t-l l.uvily lr .1 1 nimlr'a Mrkrt, '23 V. JMTei-M.n IHI I' HITRY- Raving. P'.-; N.-liing. 2.V. VF-AI PaviiiK. 1; M-lllng. ni;i;r -- n.inst. UO--: Noiiing. !.",.'-; porterhouse. X,'.jj ; elrloiu, Zh:. HAM I n Ving. 2iV I LAUD .Selling. 15c. sM.IS. (( orrcrlrd Iaily ty Vlrnr Uro., S. store, lit II. Witvuft St. TIMOTHY $.''..7'.'. 1 () per bu. KF1 f l.o i;u $pi on'alj 00 per bu WHIT1) fLo .:;o.ic,;.. o-i per 1.1. ALSIKF jll.""'" F! per bn. AFTAFFA .l."i'il."..li per l.-i SWF FT Foi;i: Sptoo'.tl-."" v"i. COW PFAS JF-V".' (hi per SOY 15 FANS SFao'.lMM) per f 11 HFFFt ;i:a.'S l.."rf ii j.t r f.11. ." per '.i 1 IFFI PFAS $2 ''"'' 2 7-" per b MIFFF T .?1 2.Vxl.r.' p"r !.i. HAY. STKWV AM I I I I ( orrr tni Hally by t- Wetly M-iin 1 lt'"rn 1 r1 r?.V 4" . s V.1 ,',:,n. ", HA. Piy'.i.g M2.00-b. $llt-; ; ; -,, jis,Mj STRAW Piiylng $7."o; f -b'iiig ?:.) p"!- ten ir ."" per t.ab-. foRN -Piylng per I.. i.: .. :b:i- 7" 47."" JitT bii. OA 'PS I'M V pi., i"'- pel b'1.1 .'bl':? i u .",."..' pep bi;. i ' FOVFi: SFFI Faying ?:r f 11 n me; : i : .g 1 1 t .b': per ! ii. s TIMOTHY Si:i:!-F:.ying jf:o;": .:i- i i li. g t ih per mi. 3 Al.l'AI.! S I I I I i ' lii.M ..ti i vr,wi. . ....... . - -- '1 1 UO per !.:i. si:fi 'oi: 1 J.'..ll ..!! U.e ..;ir. Si:FI 'ATS S"n.:. 7."- p-r t'i h . ( own. As Sei.:r;- ,2'm t -r i-c SOY F'VNS M- ,.1!.' S.'"" i er Sfl'.A If II bin: I' S-..ili!l '.''li-r . -.'. UM K J'F'FD S. ;:i::g pi r t t t CHUN AM I KF.I. (orretfd Iüll ty U. II. -tarr. strc MilU. I ly 'Ira ii be ., W II FAT P;i vh.g 1 P p. r o.V'TS I'ujii.g 4 ". fi.iü .'.." : ; .j. fop.N Faying s. ..ii.g 7 . i-c- HYi: l':i ir p." I, . IJItAN elli.-.g. ?1.' per rxit MIDBLINGS- se .n.. $1.4 p.-r -v. t filoI'i'FB FFFI '.:.i.g l' per r t. (LI'TJ:N - SGür.g ." per w ? SF'KA'D'H 1 F1.1 iJ.'" p-- cwt. CHICK FFFB - ;. g. 12 2." ;-r..tt. I l.l 1; sTot K . ' 1 irrr t ! !.il by Major Kr.., ! s Logan t.. I I tin 1 u . ' tll'lt V 1 1 1 w I f ' I I v I .. . . ; 7c t, 7'-r-; prin.-. 7;i'- t , Bo(; lpi'.i 1 i : - . 7.n". ! i!'S . Yv-'-i I."' 1 5'el.". l .-... hi.l .a. j LA MPS-Live. :o IT.O I-ION-. Wurrn-XrA Pally f I. Muobr, ?H lb .l-nVrMn III!.. FIIFIT "ring's p-r .2 7" ; -.-:- '. 1 1. if -t 2.".;.V-- per b z . - ;. f '....i. ...iiar jt . ; ! t . U i.a.iu, . -4- I -1 . i.atiu). 2c I "i .;. ; .. .1 . : !" t . - p"r Ii.: Appb-t. p-iviL,- .'1.7 e t.H tii.' " . t I I . ..... , hu. : - bl:.g l..'fi..'i ; 'T ; r. i VFGF'T.M. I.L.- -o: 1 . 1;"; -o-:.g per 1 , 70--; -blng lit $l.'i. j P.ITTFU AM F;;-- f : ' p- i lag 2i- t" ; .-::i:.g .i'r-Hr.vry lbitter, r..4: g .,7 . , 1 stri t;y fr . I . ' s r 1 ' g : '--4 V. .r--, to 37 . g : a . --' . TALLOW AMI IIIIO- (Torrt-fted IaI1 t s . Pippinen. ,'IJ N. Uln -t. TALLoW-iPiiigh. 2- t .'C. rnlerf-:, N 1 1. 4c t. 5-; .No. 2. 2" t 4 . voo 120. to 2r' per lb. 4. HIF'.S Gre-a. No. 1, i tu It ; u-l k;i.. P."- tv 1U-.