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END NEW wr.ATiirii. Imli.ni. $ .i:r t .-. .1 r. 1..1V' "r : I'T.i.'iT i.'umt mi' uiirari 1. '. ud tor,'. cht ard Sar.day. r. a ; v.K h ).iv.z :r. v r.'.pT.'ifire. VOL. XXXVI, NO. 291. PAY AM M;ilT ITI.L LKASHIJ WHB TKLtGltAnilC SLKVILC. SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1919 a M:vsp.rrr. roi: Tin: lion; with all thi: lo:ai m:vs. PRICE THREE CENTS n n :z3 Pv ET 1 AFTERNOON EDITION SOUTH (ff)j!(PP)f?(x n v, r n COAL a lScw5etic! m Senate Committee Ready to Step in if Sec retary of Labor Fails to Gain Compromise. 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. 18. Miners' and operators representa tives todav held out little hope that their meeting with Secy of Lahor Wilson next Tuesday will result in averting the coal strike called for Nov. 1. Officials at the department of labor were more confident and declared that the fact that both sides in the controversy had con sented to a further conference after failure of yesterday's negotia- ! iiwn u. as a hon f Ul si!l Wll.-iin, : lorruer ctT'"itl of tlir l'nlted Mino Workers, Ins l-.ren successful in set tling eoal disputes in tin- p a-t. his . i .- ia t ;'. s,M . 'I iit-Mlav Mealing. The no. ting he-re n't Tip m1 i.V will be hflu fen ininrrs' and , r.-itors" n,ip'r '.-ale rommiltces of the iitr.il compctit i told, eom ,rjvinu' IllinoisIndiana. Ohio aii'l w-t e rn nnsylvania. Wilson hope that out of tins meeting will com an atrrrcnipnt to p. n form.il negotiation. Atvcpt Invitation. In ing tho Invitation to tli i rue-ting. Thomas Hrew:trr. presi ,.it of tli- coal operators. declared lorm il negotiations would not be .1 unless miners rescind irw au-reed to earn out tn'' xisttr contract and abandoned de r...inds for a six-hour day and a live i .iV wo k. ,ih'i i.. IAwis. acting ne.'ui oA i"ej1(rinp compte agreement between l'r.ite.l .Min Workers, said in ac-jthe two bcr major groups rcpre- cpting the invitation the miners senting ca pital and labor, uould naive none of these. 1 The program will include clauses Koaily'to Art. ; dealing with collective bargaining. Meanwhile the senate mi1-cot.- ! machinery for settlement of strikes. ifee investigating the coal situa-'the question of women and children ; r.. tf, vtcn in if it b-cimes 1 in industry and all vital industrial .r...t tb. . '"forts Wilson has un- r way will fail. Ooerators liave already laid their case b. fore Sep.. Torm-rene, Ohio,! ;:n.i other iiat r.--. it waa learned today. j 'I ho operators say they ar pre-j jar. d t ak the st nate to o fully1 into the strike situation and are' i.;i,ly t pftS'Tlt their iale of the: I'orrr Strike. Some of the operators' eharce.s. i whith. it is in; l.-rstiM-l. they will j ask to ;ic b: t ig.it e,i, tir- T 4 it ' the miners ate deliberately trying to force a sinke in hope.-, of brir.i;- ing about i:.T ioTi.tb.at'.ou of the coil i. lines, and tlx.it politics within the I'n'ted Mine Worker' orca mz t iori is partly r. spor.sible Tor the miners' oeiiiamb. uho'li the operators ilp -c'.tre arc 'iret.ie" and ' impos frib'.c." Sen-k atnnlitiou. , a one po -'o of idee tl;at the miners' otMeials are seeking r.ation-aliz-ition. t!ie operators lie re called attention to the fo"owir.g plirase in the strike call i.-.-i:evl y Ix-wS; "The t'nited Mine Workers are embarking upn the greatest enter-1 prise ovf r undertaken ;n the history; cf the trade union mo ment." Lewis dec;. ire. I this phrase did r.ot' mfan th.at th-1 mine vi re st r.ationaoz.it'.on a bou:r day an 1 a than a!n;e-t ar.y i'I rxp.air.ed t! fecte.l more men previous strike in la ihor bisto.' DISTILLING COMPANY GETS SMALL JUDGMENT The rcrnhcir;i I;stil'.;r.g "o. w.ks g;t-n Judgment of Jir.-5.T4 with I2v. 4 1 interest and osts of the against fb.t'ford W. Run in Justice Wyplszyr.ski's ort Sat'ir.i.iy. Action was : ri'Uhi a;ain-t IAin because of an unpaid account which was due th,- j la'.:i'.i::s for tlise delivered juhn w. r.i.rdaii r.: : (m Schlanü-'-r: f-.-r th.e possession r- p brik st -a ! : P ' e s t . N i r. to in coT'if h olding at 115 W. . rvr d St pt. at hin l'v f-vtn e a po hut the T. - ret s to fi e 1 of the Miüd- . no-bid;: at- and J " torne" f . s J se'.i.l -d. iO im r ro-j-ht dt t::--; M- .Mci '"T.ae; ;or tr.e po- M. of" tlu- ;.r. perry at 417 N". JPM sr. -I'll !.'C .::.iz -s. No!,. .-.f ed upotj ti. - Ii n.int Sept. STRIKE PUT PROGRAM EMG Hope Move Will Bring Agree ment Between Labor and Capital. by I'niterl rrns: WASHINGTON, Oct. com prehensive program of principles to i over all relations between employ er and employe will be placed before the national industrial conference Monday if plans ko through on which leaders are working today. The program will bear a label in dicating it is favored by the govern ment. C V 1 1 c t i v c 1 Ui rga i 1 1 i n g. With this move, leaders hope to issues on which workers and em ployers are at disagreement, it was learned. S ESS Agricultural Workers at Pur due Hear Many Fine Speakers. County Agent IZ. O. Iird return ei Saturday from a throe day ses sion of county agents of Indiana and other agriculture extension work-! crs at I'urduo university where the coming year's work was outlined. Mr. rird reported many splendid speaker at the meeting, among' them being Kucor.e Davenport ofi the Illinois university and II. C. Taylor of the otlice of farm man :i?''!.io!it at Washington. I. C. There were over 20 men at the com er.tion. there b-Mr.g 12 county . c-r.ts among that number. J. lb Howard, presiilent of the Iowa farmers' federation, gave an address at the meeting. The Iowa federation started a drive for 100.- t ea members and indications point to about K.0,000 I Explosion of Coffee Pot Nearly Blinds Mussel Fisherman I'.v I nif i Press: " r::bKoni, ind . Oct. is. John vlasaway nearly I05: the s.icht of both eyes when a coffee pot blew up. Gasaway and lit niT Clendeninp: were operating a r.sljir; ami mussel shell camp a"d Gasaway was preparing a i::eal over the pasoline stoe. Juvt. as he stooped to lift the of'.'ee pot it exploded, sealdir.ff his fare and burning bis eyes with the hot fluid and grounds. It was l.elive.l ttie strainer of the pot bcame stopped up. TO 1 RETURNS SH0R1 SITU A TiON Ten Days VV.:. v .-äv... w. Et5oi-u corwci - lrocting on. of ih( Kdisnn concrete houses at l'nion. X. J., as an t-xpcrinirnt which inipht aid In th -olv- intr of th- honit-.t: problem in th last. The I'dixui coi.crftr hovises are ready for occupation within 10 days of the breakim; of the prounil for foundation. The entire fram- of tho tti ildintr is built and con ereted in one day. Mr. Thomas Ildi.son. noted inventor, and Robert In'ersol. the watch manufacturer, arc interested in the building of an entire row of these houses in the town of Union. The houses, some of Vilich arc already occupied, rent for ?2o a. month. hi the risht cm of the houses is shown complete. MAYAIARD HEARS END OF FEIERT Expects to Reach New York Early This Afternoon in First Place. HUM.irriN. Uy T'nited Tress: KOCIIi:sTITR, X. Y.. Oct. 18. Unit. Muyiiurri left for IliiiRhainton xit 11:06 a. ni. today. Ni:W YORK. Oct. 1 S. Lieut. Belvin W. M lynard, the "sky pilot." was expected to arrive at Roosevelt field, Mineola, early this afternoon, completing the lirst tlight from ocoin to ocean and return in his tory. Maynard won the first le of the race when be flew from Mineola to San Francisco. ".T01 miles. Indica tions today were that he would also win the second leg by a large mar gin. He spTt the nicht at Cleve land, only ."03 miles from Mineola. Transfers Ktigim. After seemingly being eliminated through disablement of his motor at Wahoo, Xeb., Maynard succeeded in transferring to his plane the engine of a Martin bomber which had been eliminated near there, accomplish ing th.- feat in IS hours. In his T3S milo ilight from Omaha to Cleve land, he broke his previous record oir that course, deliberately taking a short cut across lower Iike Michigan- Maynard's nearest castbound com- Petitors were Lieut. Alexander Pearson. Jr., and Capt. J. O. Donald son, both of whom were last report ed at North Platte. X!.b. Leading the westbound aviators was Capt. 1 H. Smith, who reached Chicago late yesterday in the plane abandoned by Maj. Carl Spatz when the latter withdrew. iKING ALBERT TO SEE GRAND CANYON TODAY r.y Cnifd rr': H AR STOW. Calif.. Oct- IS. Kins Albert was to see one of the Klories of America today the Grand Can yon. The royal ; arty will spend I hours viewing portions of the trail of the Colorado rivr. The king and queen quitted Cali fornia with regret, they wired Gov. Stephen?. "We are deeply grateful for a wonderful reception." the mssai; read. KRONSTADT I'ALI S. Dv I r.itr l Prs: ; HKLSINGFCHiS. 't. 1. Sur ' render of Kronstadt, bolsht-vil; naval , base defendinc I'etrofrrad. was an i nounced officially todjy by the. Kin j nish pnrral staff. ( The white . a? wa hoisted over Kronstadt at 4:45 o'clock yevfrday nfterroon. according to a Finnish n a awciicy. to Erect A Concrete House ... . te Ivouirc irvay Solve hcusxtx pr-obicnv. Prosecution Through in. Nun Murder By I'nirod Tress : LL'LAXD, Mich.. Oct. is. The prosecution in the Lypcrynska homi cide trial here was expected to close its ca,se late today following the playing of its highest card Intro duction of testimony of a private de tective that the woman confessed to her to slaying Sister Mary Ja nir.a. The detective was placed in a cell The Lighter Side In the Day's News NEW LONDON, Conn. A builder here advertised for car penters, offering "beer and sand wiehrn at 3 o'clock" as r.n extra inducement. KINGSTON', N. Y Naval Lieut J. W. Gregory tlropiel his pocket ing in Constantinople several oars ago. It Mas picked up by a Turk and readied Grcry hy mail yesterday. C 11 b AC. n Hen ry I .?.' n d wirth calbl it the rieht to do as ho pleased. Judere Harry Fisher call ed it a form of anarchism and pave him a year in the hou?e of correction. Landwirth was accused of liv ing with a woman to whom he was not wedded. "I have my own ideas on life and if tome-one cares to live with me in our own way, it's nobody's business." Landwirth argued. MILVAVKi:i:, Yi Can an- nouncexl that women's sartors, btnd- ded with jewels, are subject to live percent luxury tax. Kffcct rush of candidates applying to see tliope no tax evasion. APPLKTON Found: Th.? tightest man. John Freud-, rural mail carrier, was paid $1 as a re ward and to pay for an ad he ran to learn who lost a purse Freude found with 5935 in it. ALLEGES ATTEMPT TO DEFRAUD BY HUSBAND rr l'nite.1 Prp: NTW YORK, Oct. Iv Summon? and complaint in a suit of Mrs- W. j E. D. Stokes against her husband. ; V. E. D. Ftok': her stepson. V. E. V- Sloke-s. jr.. Thomas Stoke, a (brother of her husband: Albert II. ! Clleason. Stoktis' lawyer, ami th"'. ' Mervyn Realty Co.. charpir.e: con I spiracv, were on tile here today. Mrs. Stoks alkjres the defendant conspired to defraud her f hrr dower interests jr. proper tv of her I acf l husband, estimated at 5 1 . C 0 C . -i 000. IS 11 llTf 'sr mi . 4 1 . .v. .-.v. Case with Mrs. Lypcrynska on a trumped up charge, she told the court, and gained the former housekeeper's contbience to such a degree that the j lalter told her the story and asked j aid. : "Her head kept bobbing i:p after I started to bury her, so I hit it sev- j eral times with the back side of the; spade and then she wks still." the detective swore Mrs. Lypcrynska told her. SEIEN G ED TODAY Formerly Charged With Con spiracy to Overthrow the Government. by I'nited Tress: I f'HIfVr;n Ort I ; Steven r si- dfnts Qf Gary InfJ vr, tf) bf. ri- ed for Lurope today, tonducted by Immigration officials. They were al leged by army officers and immi gration inspectors to have been ! undesirable aliens, their undesirabil j ity being uncovered during the steel j strike. The formal charge against j the m'n was "conspiracy to over throw the government." "The men were ordered deported on their own statements." Col- W. S. Mat-es. military commander of j t?1 Gary district, said today. "There i also was written evidence showing ; that they had plotted against the ' government." ; Three more Gary aliens were to j appear before immigration officials! I today. Strike to Iliid Monday. Humors were today that the steel strike in the Chicago district will end Monday. This was denied by laborites. Company officials said there was no set tim for ending the trouble, but the mills gradually are resuming full capacity. A court ruling issued vesterday prevented picketing today at some of th-- smaller mills here. Steel men said the injunction will result in more workmen returning- LANSING PLEADS FOR PACT AT ALBANY MEET ALb;NV. X. Y.. Oct. 1?. Declir ir f.atly for the League of Nations without reservations or amcr.d mcnt. . Sec'y Lar.sin picaded for its adoption before the r-perts of th-j unive:rs;tv of the state oi N r '.v Y o : ; last night, following his investiture with the degrre of Dortnr of Itw s. To reject the pact would be "to discourage future attempts to ob tain unity of action nmnng tbie n.v ' tin,s in an effort to avoid inte r i national contlicts,'' he said. j ' ; I PLAN TO CALL IN CONFERENC Welfare Association Asks Ad vice of Workmen in Drive for $300,000 . W.icc earners of the city nre bo taken ir.to the full confidence to of the South P.end Welfare association's j c harity drive for. IP.oOtOO. it was an- j i nonneed Saturday morning at the i Welfare associations headquarters' I at the Chamber of Comm-rrr build- i in?,'. ! Representatives of the workmen' in all thf business houses and in dustrial plants of the city are asked , bv the as-ociation to attend mMing at the Chamhor of Com merce net Wednesday nitht. t 'In Di-cui Ways. The representatives of the earners a'V to join with repr, .sent a - ' tives of plmt owners and business j men 'f i'ir- oity in H.-cu?s1ntr ways' and means to make the HOO.O1 : dt ive a si ccess. At tlu mass meeting rf represen tatives of the industrial plants of the city, professional and business rien at the Chamber of Commerce Friday ni-Th;. it was decide.! to hold another ma?s meeting next Wednes day night. After Chairman Waide U Mark had explained that th- ity is fall- ing far behind in subscriptions to the Welfare drive in comparison to those mado to the War Chest, rnanv prominent industrial, business and j professional men offered their aid j i to the Welfare committee. Kxnerionce Difficulty. Chairman Mack explained to the meeting that Welfare workers nre experiencing difficulty in obtaining subscriptions. ! said that in many instances whole groups of indus trial workers are refusing to make contributions to the fund. He laid this attitude of many workers to the hike warm support their employers are giving to the campaign. The meeting was asked point blank by Chairman Mack whether it was best to abandon the drive and allow the old order of soliciting to return. It was the sense of th" meeting that the drive continue, and before the meeting endM it was decided that the drive is not in so bad a w; y as some appeared to think. Amount of Pledge. Chairman Mack said that the committee has in actual pledges ob tained a little over $ 4 5 . f o'1 , with suf ficient pledges promised from re sponsible institutions to raise the amount to between 000 and JSO.GuO- It is a'.üo planned to further edu cate the public regarding th' drive f.nd the purpose for which it is be ing held. It was pointed out at the meeting that probably if the public was given more facts regarding the lieeu IOI Wie money mere woui'i! Le more r.nd larger contributions, j KOR HANK: KSCAI'i:. Dv I'niteii l'ress: BAIiGA IIS VILL.K. Ind., Oct. IS. Three masked men ransacked de- posit boxes of 3m wealthy farmers in the Farmers taf.e bank here early today anel esctpe-d. The lo.-s cannot to ascertained until all jf the box renter? report. The robbers also obtained $3') of the bank's money. Skeleton of Mammoth Whale Drifts Ashore Ve ighs Tico Tons l'y L'nitfd I'rr-: ' WAVCKOsS, Ca.. 0t. 1 v Tb.t skeleton "i a man.m jtb whale washed ashore several months ago near Pablo Beach i now eui exhibition biere. Tbo wb.abi when captured weighed o 1.000 pound and was i j feet long. The jawbone are ij feet lonsr and the capacity of the mouth wais aLof.t ':) bushels. It ; estimated ihe whale was ':;" years old. Th- keleton weigh over two ton'. An Indi ana truck of sprial eont ruction '.roucht th skeleton to 'iycro. ? jL,. yfLLy VilUlili ui i KtH 11 mum Hope to Complete Fijht on lact Reser- ations and Get Senators Home h o . 10. BY RAYMOND CLAPPER. (United Pre5$ Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON. Oct. 1 8. Adjournment of roncrrss Nov. 10. provided action on the peace treaty can le speeded, w,i? con sidered by house and senate leaders today. Rep. Mondell. house republican leader, has been in confer ence with Sen. Lode in an effort to obtain prompt ending of ihr special session. No agreement has been reached, however, owing f SH BELIEVE ATIFOT1 OF Senate Stand on Shantung Amendment Causes Fears to Banish. P.y I inte ! pr 1 XI 11 N. . t, t. 1 s. The feai.'. .f r.ritf-h otrvitldotn that the Cnite-l Statt s would r p'iilinf' the pra e treaty aip- n --l today to 1 1 a v b '1 oispelh (1 by rejeefion of the Shantung anu raiment. In otbeial ouarters as veil as in a seetfou o" the j.ress. this is aereptod as final proof of the adminbtr-itionV I stremrth. Adoption u the r.nounu, j r ,,f ntimnt lore, is .r- tunlly assured, j Vo,r Satisfactory, Iclarinc that the ote on Mn;i- tung was satislaetory, tue i-aii News s.iys the f.Vo of a f n f It r am ndment. eliminating the sdnn tung clause altogether, is immab r-ial- If America prefer-: tri disasso liate herself from that parti ular provision, no serious harm would be done," the paper say.. "It is of prst importance that the A meriean representatives be in their b''4f'"s he day the J,ea.gur. 01 .Nations 1 starts art ive worK. Hope l'avoralde Answer. N-.t to the treaty ra t if'a t ion. S BERTI th most important epje'ion i-'l the most important epaestie;:! i-;" America's b-eision with r u'ard toie- r-,,0, ..l- Tli.-. Tmin ( f i fiir:)bb ' , l.i II1U1H lit- answer will not be dismissed until unfavorab'e answer is l-ivt re lief, savins. "Att.--mpts to wreck the tia.y npon still ere at. r issues m iv I similarly prove less formidable than t noisy. FLAYS RADICALS J j j Pp jpjf j p 3 J Speaker in Canv paign to Raise Funds For Roosevelt Memorial. P.y bribed Pr.-s: 1 XI'VY 1 W 1Mb IMf'V- v 1 Vorl:- i calirn as you wo--. ",:i snake." Maj. ('$ rn L-oi 1 1 told a m-iSS U; etiiu rs la. si r.ibt. He w speak er at .. I.o et;:. f N hi- h J 1 I I t 1 j.erret'.iat; n lioos-veH's irthp'.aee Tb r-f: 'j- ." e W 1 f r esU IT" n or;. d Ind. :Vood said.: No Kooin for Ib-l I !.!:. 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