Clinton Clintonian (Newspaper) - May 15, 1920, Clinton, Indiana OF of Deposed Mexican President is Matter of Few Alleged Master Mind of Bond Thefts Gives Himself Up to Daniels Assails Naval Policies of Roosevelt and Afternoon's May 15The revolutionary leaders still claim Carranza's capture is a matter of Resistance of the federal troops is they adding that the circle inclosing the entrapped president is being drawn Carranza com manders are reported to have advised Carranza Lo cut his way through and reach the United States British warship and a French gunboat arrived here night The American gunboat Dolphin is Full assurance of the protection of Americans and other foreigners is given by Provisional President Huerta in a statement of policy toward the S. MASTER MIND OF BOND THEFTS May J 5A five search for Nicky Ar alleged master mind of the wholesale bond thefts from Wall street ended today when he entered the district office hiding in Pittsburg awaiting the raising of The bonds stolen amount to ASSAILS ROOSEVELT AND TAFT NAVAL May I 5Secretary Daniels today assailed the naval policies of Roosevelt and declaring that they the United States to lose its place as the second naval of the world and allowed Germany to pass The greatest strides in history were made under the Wilson the secretary de dared before the senate naval investigating TO BE STRICTLY May 1 5The treaty of Versailles will be -in every particularly regarding according tr the official statement issued today following a Premiers Lloyd George and OF RBST accompanying report of the auditing of the Clinton First Aid association has been handed in for May 13, 1920. the undersigned committee of the First Aid association certify that we have this day audited the books of the J. W. and have the following to Balance on hand last $ 271.34 Membership 35.50 U. - May 14.Horatio in his current edition of PARTY OFFICERS f| ' CHOSEN AT following item has been furnished for F. Fifth Chairman of the labor organ unit of the labor party in Mon Wednesday with the assistance of George Clin Vermillion County Vice-Chair man Jos. Hind and County Secretary K. C. A and enthusiastic audience was ent and the following officers K. K. G. Hershey C. Co. J. W. sundry H. S. Bonds Hill C. Co. Anna L. treas. End of a Perfect PLACES Same in Township as on May 4; Ni Street Club Show Themselves Real Booste Many Workers Volunteering to Help or Cars for Next HALF Tells W. E. Meet Europe Have Cross Head and Hunger May 35.-Henry P. of J. P. chairman of of governors of die Loague of lied told the general conference of the tragedies in the history of human race is being enacted within the broad belt of territory lying between the and the Black Adriatic In this area are the Serbia and the new Davison that appropriate not exceeding for the use of the countries of central and eastern He requested that congress call upon the president to appoint a commission of Americans distinguished for their character and which should proceed iit once to survey the conditions in these countries and to allocate materials to them without interference Township Jamet every ring guarantees BY HAMMER Character Frequently Welded Under Much as Workmen Weld the Balance en 354.62 in U. S. Bonds inspected and returned to treasurer to be put back in this 13 th day 1920. T. W. DAVID ARTHUR Auditing Jj BE funeral services of Pike ol Fairview will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow at the Sugar Grove Burial will be in Sugar Grove P. Middleton and George Kitto the Grand Commandery of Knight Templars at this They report a great program and highly satisfactory series of are metals which Improve In quality all the time you stamp and hammer Just the same is of a if be have the true heat In and makes himself muster of tlie instead of Precisely as you may have seen different strands of iron wire brought together In a heated and struck and under a trip hammer tiTl they are made so all the different experiences of human life are fused and welded in the process of the formation of A man's his methods of his imagination and his his blended together In his And the hammering becomes no unimportant part of the process. Certain traits there are which show themselves all through the all the hammering of an eternity would not make iron into But a very little hammering will make into wrought if give it heat and so it will bear a very different E. FOR GOLD IN of Rich Discoveries Cause Excitement m le May 15.Reports of the discovery of gold in northeastern Siberia have reached and many boats are awaiting the opening of navigation in readiness to carry to the new is reported broken five miles out In Bering strait and the schooner Polar Boar has been hauled out a considerable Holes are being out in the ice for- its so that it may get an start fov CONSENT TO USE Daniels Had Wilson's O. K. on Publication of President's Naval May 1.5.White House officials said that President Wilson's to the Atlantic fleet and Rear Admiral Sims were laid the senate naval investigating committee by with full consent and approval of the British admiralty was criticized in both of the and reports published because of the naval secretary for making them Returned to Committee for Reconsideration of Section - to by O. P. NOT PARTY IN Court So Decides in Denying Writ to Oust a Republican 15.In denying an application for a writ of quo warranto to oust Daniel T. Gerow from the of the Republican state executive the supreme court held that in the last election the Republican party in Florida polled than the 5 per cent of tlie total vote required by it is not recognized as a party under the laws of this He said he had no doubt that the obligation would be and suggested it should run for 15 Davison said that one of the worst typhus epidemics in the world's history among who are threatened with wholesale starvation this smallpox oc tuberculosis exist in Roumania and the and that there is lack of soap and physicians to combat He pointed to tlie of typhus our and asked how long before it own TO BEAT Defir jly Killed in the May 15.The Republican majority in the house failed by a margin of 28 votes to override President Wilson's veto of the executive and judicial the of Hie members present and 108 votes have heen to constitute the majority necessary to override the four Democrats bolted the They Evans of and now goes to the appropriations for reconsideration of the provision to the president This action would have prohibited the printing or mimeograph ing of any without authority from the joint congressional committee on - hour's the motion to override the veto was marked by id defense bf m Two Dublin May 15.Eighteen police barracks and five tax offices were destroyed Thursday Dublin castle This makes 68 police destroyed in two The town hall at County was by The organized and attacks continued throughout the night in all UP 3 Hastened by Attorney General Palmer's Chief Tells May 15.-Two or three years will be required for the sugar situation to get to Herbert former food estimated before house committee investigating the sugar expressing what he said was an asserted that there would have been a in domestic sugar prices had Attorney General Palmer not agreed that Louisiana producers be allowed to sell their crop at 17 and 18 cents a SIX UNION Arrested at Released at Under May men arrested at last when they attempted to hold a meeting under the auspices of the national committee for iron were under ON MEXICAN De La Huerta Asks Sody to Convene and Name 'a Provisional May 15.Adolfo De commander of the revolutionary movement in has a call for the Mexican congress to convene arid name a provisional announced S. DODGE SLEEPS IN Business Man Rests in Grand Rapids Lockup When Hotels Are May 15.T, S. president of the International company and the Mergenthaler Linotype slept in the jail Mr. Dodge visited Alexander of Paper When he went to a hotel it was and Mr. tlie where he spent the night unaware of Into N. May 15,^NeM-ark's village their homes and applied able to teen fac BE Some miners want to do the right have been whether there is any luth in the the Stevens opposition group are tellings even f a county hospital is built by the will be assessed a just tlie There is ao m any such There absolutely no under any to miners to pay a to or to support a The vlan for of building the hospital to be by very slight tax on each and hospital will be paid for by the coal or by in the usual There will free those who can't and the bills or such treatment fall upon the The hospital law does not provide for nor any result in unwarranted interference in the processes of good The president said the objectionable provision would muzzle executive with ii regulated by the printing SHUNS Cabinet Decides Not to Send Representatives to Spa of May 15.The German after a full discussion with the ministers of the federal decided unanimously that Germany should not send representatives either to the Spa or Brussels conferences unless the French troops are entirely withdrawn from the Main district by May 16, tq a Central News dispatch from was urged that every pretext for the continued of the Main region by French forces had been SENATOR IS President Calls Withdrawal % Remark by May 15.Senator pard of a dry drew - from Vice President Marshall senate when on the senate floor - Edge of New lersey had proposed the New brief against the prohibition of the congressional Jensey cast Its lot on the side of revolutionists and protested Senator president of the was record Senator Sheppard have been for all voting precincts to be in he same places as on May 4th. There talk of changing the voting in Universal and in at least one of he city for hospital lection of but is was found to do It has been videly advertised the voting places vili be all .as on 4th and this Ninth street boosters showed real last a meeting in Pietro Micca hall it is expected that end of the city is well as the other parts of the city attend the county hospital meeting at the coliseum at 2:30 E. Adam Weir and Judge H. B. Pike are in charge of the program tate short speeches have been ar but it is expected they will very The high will furnish ministers have promised to in their pulpits tomorrow that the presence of the at this mass meeting will full For men or Suitable 11 who can care ar he running carrying etc be at the chamber of with them at 8 a. SOj will go out to township help see that all carried out and the voters don't lect to volunteer for each who t the names alphabetically who give their names as they goV to This will enable the ers around the polls to later the day to help all have not yet voted to do and banks will close at and the entire forces are on the job helping put the lii pital cause boys girls are expected to lend much e by being around t polls and busy in the election inspectors aie to sworn in by a notary at the chamb of commerce rooms between 3 -ai 4 p. or at 7 This will make it convi lent for country and city to choose their own The s plies will be gotten by those ors who go to Newport and delivered to others who bj who are sworn in by a clerks will be sworn in by the as is customary In all voting places for Tuesday as follows in school Union school Centenary s ch d i Clinton 1Thomas 505 Main 2;Charlc3 459;3 Seventh 3Archie Ninth 4Mark N. 5City Clinton 6E. M. 802 Fourth sacred cantata by A. R. 'The Holy was presented by school to an audience 3stimaled at over a thousand persons at the last it may be said that the presentation was a success every point of The adequate portrayal of a work of character reflects great credit on Miss Hannah supervisor and all who assisted talent of the Mrs. C. S. Mrs. Ernest Weston and R. H. is so well known to the musically in dined public of the that comment would be of the of all the H. S. students into a harmonious making the work a delight to the is an achievement for which much praise is due the The of the C. H. S. Orchestra helped in a large measure to make up an excellent program of song proceeded with an grace that was an increasing delight to the audience and held its close though the lack of comfortable seats would make average audience restless an ordinary OIES AT OF 69 B. 69 years di at 12:30 o'clock this morning residence of his 1047 South Death was caused by cirrhosis Mr. Evans had been serion ill past weeks and been in poor health for Evans lived in many being employed asJA mine He moved three years and returned from there months Since that lime ai Mrs. Evans had been Mr. Evans a the Knightsville I. O. O. F. are the Elizabeth two Goja er of and of and two and Edwards Of funeral services will at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon at Goburn residence with Francis Burial in Riverside Clinton And or