Westville Indicator (Newspaper) - June 5, 1919, Westville, Indiana INICIAN JUNE 5, 1919. 6. Jackson County Cow Testing association has been formed In this ana s. large number of dairymen are exercises for Miami county's will be held in Peru 14. Eleven of the will in the and there will be state board of commissioners declined to consider the petition of county officials for a bond issue to finance a new Madison county Sheet and Tinplate mills which closed down indefinitely May 10, will resume operations June 9. A of employees have left the c ity are expected to The mills will run each day 3n the Instead of part 375,000 of spirits and have been found iby the assessor for Harrison stored at the Commercial distillery without owners and not for purposes of The assessor was informed it was impossible to give the iiames of the owners as certificates liad been issued f jr and no record tept of military training will work wonders toward the of feeble-mindedness in America and the degeneracy and vice accompanying in the opinion of Dr. George S. superintendent of the Indiana School for Feeble-minded at Fort He spoke here before the opening meeting of ihe forty-third annual conference of the American for the Study of Raymond Minnie Mrs. Lizzie John Heck and all of and Edna Heck of this were sentenced to serve two to twenty-one years in prison and each were fined in the Shelby circuit by Judge Alonzo on pleas of guilty to charges of The sentences of imprisonment were during good in each of the the taxables of Rush county will be almost tripled this year is indicated from reports from seven of tlie twelve townships in tlie which valuations for the purpose of this year total as compared with a combined valuation in the same township last year of The biggest to the township have been made in real estate and the last year the growth in membership of the Masonic lodges in Indiana has resulted the net gain in the history the grand according to the report of Thomas B. Bohon of grand at the session of the ninety-eighth meeting of the grand and A. at the Masonic of the Indiana is 90,000, representing a iof 20,000 in the highest scholastic that can be given a student of college at the close of his course will be conferred on Clarence G. Lowe of when with the 1919 class on 18. He will receive his diploma land bachelor of arts and will be the first of this honor in the history of I the Mr. Lowe has won his to the honor with an average for entire scholastic course of about per J. N. state has advised residents at Culver and along the shores Lake that previous with the epidemic which is scourging fish in the lake gives that the epidemic probably cannot be transmitted to human Doctor Hurty Said that even if in the lake are eaten no results likely would The fish are with a fungus more or less prevalent in alignment of the separate units of the canning industry in Indiana to put into effect a plan of competi inspection of all canned devised by the National has been in progress with excellent prospects for its acceptance by all Indiana The ultimate object of the plan is to promote the use of canned foods by guaranty co the consumer of the purity and excellence of the certified by a label issued by the national under rigid of township just show exclusive the valuations yet to be the taxables of Boone county Jumped from An estimate of the on valuation the county total of report to V. J. county agricultural the presence of the Canadian Reports of local appearance of the are Mann locusts have not but farmers report dug some ap. Increase of 770 in the taxable property of Jackson exclusive of the public utilities and other corporations assessed by the state tax is revealed by a report compiled by the county from figures provided by the township investigators from Australia and who came to Indianapolis with William Jennings Bryan as the guests of tlie expressed themselves as delighted with the good results they found in this state after more than a year of of the members of the student body of university voted in favor of the immediate adoption of an honor system of examinations In the institutions at a meeting held The matter was settled by a referendum gain of 84 per cent in the valuation of taxable property In Bartholomew outside the city of is shown in a report by the county The total assessment outside Columbus is which is a gain of over the assessment in 19T8. and and the townships of Union and have received honor in recognition of the fact that each its quota in the fifth Liberty loan Despite the fact that only five of the fourteen in the county reached their quotas the county exceeded Its of District 11, United Mine Workers of has sent out notices to locals the which includes the part of calling a meeting of representatives of the 24G locals to be held in this city July 8. It will be the twenty-seventh consecutive and fourth biennial Convention of the prisoners arrived at the Indiana reformatory hero These included six from Allen four who tried to escape at a few days ago and two brothers from Jefferson The count has been increased to which is the highest since the big transfers to the state prison and state farm were made a year ago following the fire of 1918. cows owned by members of the Bartholomew County Cow produced more than forty of butterfat in the third month of the existence of the as against 13 the first month and 17 the according to the report of F. R. Of the 31, ten 50 and two produced than Mazurka a calf club of the world war met here and adopted resolutions opposing participation by Fred C. mayor of Michigan in a patriotic celebration to be held July 4. In addition the returned sailors and marines said that they would refuse to accept certificates of for their services in the conflict against if they are signed by the as had been B. adjutant general of announced that money for uniforms bought by members of the headquarters One Hundred and Thirty-ninth field can be had by calling at his office in the The money available is to reimburse members of the company for money they spent in equipping themselves for military service and not since returned to them by the federal received by indicating that thousands of families in Indiana have been making dandelion wine and other beverages containing more than one-half of 1 per cent of have caused a to be issued by Peter J. collector of internal that people must be careful or they will be violating the federal He interprets the law to mean that anyone who an intoxicating beverage for sale or private use in Indiana may make himself liable to to state board of tax commissioners has completed the assessing of all the property in Indiana over which it has assessing and statistics compiled show that under the tax reform Jaw enacted by the 1919 legislature the board has so increased valuations as to require corporations assessed by it formerly under the old tax law to pay taxes on nearly three times as great a total assessment as they are paying taxes on The board assessed at an increase of the Indiana property of the sleeping pipeline and transportation These properties were assessed in 1918 at a total of This year the board assessed them at Indiana appellate court held that juvenile court relative to neglected children cannot be resorted to for the purpose of obtaining the possession of children to the end of having them adopted by those who really are in possession of the In so holding the court reversed the Howard circuit Joseph county will have the largest yield of wheat this season that it ever Forty-nine thousand acres have been The normal acreage is 30,000. Reports show wheat in all parts of county to be iu good TERMS GIVEN of Treaty Presented at St. Made 15 DAYS TO Territory Is Cut From Former Monarchy and 44,000,000 Nationals Are Taken Renner Tells Allies Hold Our June 4.Fifteen days were given to Austria to reply to the terms of peace presented by the allied nations in the Stone Age room in the old palace at St. president of the peace was the first prominent figure to arrive at the meeting at which the terms of peace were Lansing and Henry White were the first American representatives to Premier Orlando of Italy and Premier Paderewski of Poland and Arthur J. Balfour Col. E. M. House was the only member of tlie American not addition to the conference representatives of the allied and associated powers there were present many distinguished including Marshal General Admiral Benson and American Ambassador Delays Wilson delayed the ceremony of He reached St. Germain at 12:14. A puncture of the tire of his automobile held him up on tlie mishap at St. While the punctured tire was being mended an army car It was commandeered by the president's party and the president and Rear Admiral Grayson drove at high speed to St. Austrian representatives arrived at 12:22 entering the chamber by a rear The delegates were attired in conventional morning were escorted in by an Italian upon their arrival at 12:22 p. m. the session was opened formally by announcement of the head Premier president of the peace at once began his Words spoke in His remarks translated Into then Into Italian and then into He spoke only three hall was densely many of the secretaries having been admitted to the chamber and the denseness of the throng detracted somewhat from the impressiveness of the general secretary of the peace presented the terms to the Austrians at 12 Karl the Austrian chancellor and head of the then began an address in Austrians closely followed the words of the French especially who tugged nervously at his ragged beard as he leaned forward watching the Renner promised loyally to do his best to work out a peace on the basis state rests in your said Doctor Renner following the presentation of the we hope before the conscience of the world that the allies will not abuse this entire peace treaty was not presented to the and the 15-day stipulation with regard to their refers only to the portion of the terms handed Renner Complains of Renner opened with a complaint at the delay in the presentation of the peace The chancellor declared the republic was entirely free from the Hapsburg It would never have declared war he The chancellor concluded his address at 12:50. The address was translated into English and Renner stood while reading his and his like that of the entire Austrian was extremely contrasting sharply with that of Count von and the Germans at The conciliatory tones of Doctor Renner apparently created a good impression on the allied The general atmosphere seemed quite in Which the chancellor expressed gratitude for the food relief that had come from the Hoover asked if anyone else dfr to There was no response and he declared the ceremony translation of Premier Clemenceau's and Chancellor Renner's speeches into three languages occupied the larger part of the It adjourned at 1:14 o'clock after having taken up 52 Renner probably will go to clauses which are not yet ready for presentation will be delivered as soon as the Austrians in the meantime having the opportunity to begin work on the greater part of the treaty in an effort to facilitate a final German The Austrian treaty follows exactly the same outline as the and in many places is identical with except for the change in Certain specific new clauses especially as regards the new states created out of the former Austro-Hungarian empire and the protection of the rights of the religious and minorities in and Serb-Croat-Slovene Is left by the treaty a state of from 6.000,000 to 7,000,000 inhabiting a territory of between 5.000 and 6,000 square She Is required to recognize the complete independence of and the Serb-Croat-Slovene and to cede other territory which previously in union with her composed the empire of with Its population of over 50.000.000 Demobilize Austria agreed to accept the league of nations covenant and the labor to renounce all her extra European to demobilize her whole naval and aerial to admit the right of trial by the allied and associated of her nationals guilty of violating the law and customs of and to accept detailed provisions similar to those of the German treaty as to economic relations and freedom of the following summary part one of the treaty containing the covenant of tie league of nations and part containing the labor are omitted as being identical with corresponding sections of the German liart dealing with prisoners of war and and part with aerial are also identical except for the of and Part thirteen of the German treaty containing guarantees of execution is not paralleled in the Austrian The preamble is longer and more detailed than in the German summary and is as on the request of the former Imperial and royal an armistice was granted to on November 3, 1918, by the principal allied and associated powers in order that a treaty of peace might be the allied and powers are equally desirous that the war in which certain among them were successfully directly or against and which originated .in the declaration of war against Serbia on July 28,1914, by the former imperial and royal Austro-Hungarian and in the hostilities conducted by Germany in alliance with should be replaced by a just and durable the former monarchy has now ceased to and has been replaced In Austria by a republican and the principal allied and associated powers have already recognized that the in which are incorporated certain portions of said Is a independent and allied state; the said have recognized the union of certain portions of the said monarchy the territory of the kingdom of Serbia as a independent and allied under the name of Serb-Croat-Slovene state; it is while restoring peace to regulate the which has arisen from the dissolution of the said monarchy and the formation of the said and to establish the government of these countries on a firm foundation of justice and as this purpose the high contracting duly having communicated their full found good and due have agreed as the coming into force of the present treaty the state of war will is recognized as a new and independent state under the name of the Republic of that and subject to the provisions of this official relations will exist the allied and associated powers and the Republic of SPEAKS IN U. 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Eulogizes American Soldier Says League Fruit of BELIEF OF Ideas That Show the World Has Not Grown Far From the Era of are many superstitions with the manner in which a baby is carried into church for the 1>aptismal that are supposed to affect the character and disposition in after The or whoever the should enter the Wurch with the and dancing the baby in her so that the little one shall grow up cheerful and old-fashioned theory is that if a boy is baptized in the water previously used for a girl he will grow up feeble and while if the case is reversed the baby will grow up lacking in womanly In every country white Is employed for all baby but where a little color is introduced the superstitious mother takes care that it is a Red is said to a lucky PREVENT Foes of Society of Nations in Same Light as Those Who Opposed Union of North and May 31.The text of the Memorial address of President Wilson at Suresnes is as Ladies and Fellow one with a heart in his no no lover of can stand in the presence of these the most profound These men who lie here are men of a unique breed. Their like has not been seen since the days of before have men crossed the seas to a foreign land to fight for a cause of humanity which they did not pretend was particularly their but knew was the cause of humanity and of And when they came they found comrades for their courage and their They found armies of liberty already in the though they had gone through three years of fiery seemed only to be just not for a moment the high temper of the great men in the bloody service of Joining hands with the men of America gave the greatest of all gift of life and the gift of Unflinching will always be a treasured memory on the part of those who knew and loved these men that the testimony of everybody who saw them in the field of action was their unflinching their ardor to the point of their full consciousness of the high cause they had come to serve and their constant vision of the is delightful to learn from those who saw these men fight and saw them waiting in the trendies for a summons to the light that had a touch of the high spirit of that they knew they were exhibiting a spirit as well as a physical and those of us who know and love America know that they were discovering to the whole world the true spirit and devotion of their It was America who came in the person of these men and who will forever be that she was so it is the more delightful to entertain these thoughts because we know that these though burled In a foreign are not buried in an alien They are at with the spirits of those who thought the same thoughts and entertained the same The noble women of Suresnes have given evidence of the loving sense with which they received these dead as their for they have cared for their they have made it their their loving to see that there was no hour of neglect and that constantly through all the months that have gone by the mothers at home should know that there were mothers here who remembered and honored their have just heard in the beautiful letter from M. Clemenceau what I believe to be the real message of France to us on a day like a message of genuine a message of genuine and I have no doubt that if our British comrades were here they would speak in the same spirit and in the same For the beauty of this war is thilt it has brought a new partnership and a new comradeship and a new understanding into the field of the effort of the Taught by it would be no profit to us to eulogize these illustrious dead if we did not take to heart the lesson which they have taught They are they have done their utmost to show devotion to a great and they have left us to see to it that that cause shall not be war or It is our privilege and our high duty to consecrate ourselves afresh on a day like this to the objects for which they is not necessary that I should rehearse to you what these objects These men did not come across the sea merely to defeat Germany and her associated powers in the They came to defeat forever the things for which the central powers the sort of power they meant to assert in the it is our duty to take and maintain the safeguards which will see to It that the mothers of America BRINGS BRIDE AND ' mothers of France and England and Italy and Belgium and all other suffering nations should never be called upon this sacrifice This can be It must be And it will be The things that these men left though they did not in their counsels conceive is the great instrument which we have just erected in the league of league of nations is the covenant of government that these men shall not have died in I like to think that the dust of those sons of America who were privileged to be buried in their mother country will mingle with the dust of the men who fought for the of the and that America might be these men have given their lives in that the world might be men gave their lives in order to secure the freedom of a These men have given theirs in order to secure the freedom of and I look forward to an age when it will be just as impossible to regret the results of their labor as it is now impossible to regret the results of the labor of those men who fought for the union of the I look for the time when every man who now puts his counsel against the united service of mankind under the league of nations will be just as of it as if he now regretted the union of the Final Battle for are as I am that the airs of an older day are beginning to stir that the standards of an old order are trying to assert themselves There is here and there an attempt to insert into the counsel of statesmen the old reckoning of selfishness and bargaining and national advantage which were the roots this and any man who counsels these things advocates a renewal of the sacrifice which these men have for if this is not the final for there will be another that will be these gentlemen who suppose that it is possible for them to accomplish this return to an order of which we are ashamed and that we are ready to realize they cannot it. The peoples of the world are in the Private counsels of statesmen cannot now and hereafter determine the destinies cif we are not the servants of tlie opinion of we are of all the the most the least gifted with If we do nat know we cannot accomplish our and this age is an which looks not which rejects the standard of national that once governed the counsels of nations and demands that they shall give way to a new order of things in which only the questions will it It it in the interest of is a challenge that no previous generation ever dared to give ear So many things have happened they have happened so fast in the last four years that I do not think many of us realize what it is that lias Think how impossible it would have been to get a body of responsible statesmen seriously to entertain the idea of the organization of a league of nations four years think of the change that has taken I was told before I came to France that there would be confusion of counsels about this thing and I found unity of I was told that there would be opposition I found union of I found the statesmen with whom I was about to deal united in the idea that we must have a league of that we could not merely make a peace and then leave it to make itself Not Buried With and we all I that the spirits of these men are not buried with their Their spirits I May 31.American soldiers who escaped from the embrace of Mars but who fell before the darts of Cupid and married French girls are permitted by Uncle Sam to bring home their at the expense of. the there appeared at the their spirits are present with us at this I hope that I feel the compulsion of their I hope that I realize the significance of their soldiers of those comrades of yours who are If they were what would They would not remember what you are talking about They would remember America which left with their high hope and And they would all the little circumstances of the Be ashamed of the jealousies that divide We command you in the name of those like have died to bring the counsels of men and we remind you what America said she born She was she to show mankind the way to She was born to make this great gift a common She was born to show men the way of experience by which they might realize this gift and maintain and we adjure you in the name of ali the great traditions of America tfl make yourselves soldiers now once foT all in this common cause need wear no uniform except the uniform of the a burly accompanied by a woman a babe in three other women and another elderly An old gentleman also belonged to were respectively tile mother-in-law and father-in-law of the He wanted them to return to America with the desk must have been the greatest sol dier of them DOCTOR IS MISTREATING on Errand of Is Beaten by Angry Italian GRABS Doctor Who Is Trying to Give Sick Lad Take Hand in the Rescued by on an errand of iii the Italian Dr. James E. a north side physician and volunteer lied Cross was clubbed into by a crowd of excited who believed he was mistreating his a little physician is recovering from scalp wounds at his under the care of his a graduate He is 60 years but of powerful being rejected for the array Dr. Smedley offered his services to the local Red Cross For months lie has given his time to charity often being called from his bed late at Emergency day recently he an emergency call to 1212 Vine where the little son of Mrs. Mary was ill. It looked like doctor took the boy on his knee and pinched his Then he tried to slip some pills into the lad's but his patient became be a good urged the make you feel still the physician resorted to the customary expedient of holding tha boy's thus forcing him to open his mouth and swallow the Clubs who had been suddenly became Doctor Smedley on the seized a club and struck Dr. Smedley on the He fell ta the floor and again the heavy club Her screams brought several women to the They took a hand at the Then they locked him in the house and presumably to seek some of the male neighbors to wreak further bleeding profusely from the nose and from deep scalp finally broke a window and hailed a passing who helped liira out and took him woman simply didn't that was said Dr. thought 1 was to hurt the DOGS TO CHASE Hounds Are to Be Used on Sing Sing Farm to Run Down Escaping the of chasing convicts who escape from Sing farm at Capt. J. A. Warner of the state constabulary has installed two mammoth police dogs in the Brewster mobilization Charles in charge of the state troopers believes the dogs will lie able to scent the trail of escaping prisoners who flee from the overtake and capture Warden Moyer has lost seven prisoners from Wingdale in the last two William one of the was trailed as far as Brooklyn several ago and is still hiding police dogs were given to the constabulary by L. F. who had them on her country place near L. I. On one occasion when two convicts fled tlie farm they stole the prisoner's watchdog by bribing it with meat and also stole a horse and Relieves M. nearly went crazy because his friends rubbed In the fact that he was The courts decided he may use the name {