wSSBEtT MAIL, fcEttfORb INDIANA. EKDAY,..OCTOBER 3,1919f-tsrBACKSympathy With Captain d'Anunzio Spreading In Army.Iis A. B. Tresstar At theesslar Lumber Yardsday Afternoon.Natives at Trau Ask Help from Rome, %but Are Referred to Amerl. *can Admiral.FranK Henderson !Arrest At BioSTANCE TEN FEETHome, Oct 2.—Sympathy with Capt Gabriele d’Annunzio is spreading1, among the regular Italian troops. Mon- j ey and supplies continue to flow into tFlume. IMondajsslar, West Fifteenth street badly sprained back at 1 esday when he fell a 10 feet. He had climbed to get some lumber for aien he lost .his footing and ground. He was taken to rhere he 'received medicalThe Italians at Trau, Dalmatia, have ^SCAPED FROM P requested the Italian government to;send a ship to Trau for their protec-1 • • -tion and also to obtain the release of; prominent Italians arrested by the Ser-j bigjns. * . 1The government has replied it can-not Interfere for ' the maintenance of caP® from°racers of tFrank (Nig) Hen colored man, who madiiIHenderson is charge grand larceny and pe is charged with ap truck he had been di breaking into the whtlt; . .■lt; *on And Bedford MillsI By Scarcity Of Daymi From Williams,rS NIGHT SHIFTSder in sections of Dalmatia entrusted was captured at Bio to the care of the Americans, but it will and Chief of Police Mconvey the appeal to the American Bloomfield after him commander, Rear Admiral Andrews. ing.The Popolo Romano publishes a story sent by its correspondent in .Spalato, Dalmatia, describing the incident which was the cause of intervention by American naval forces at Trau.w0n the afternoon of September 9.” says the correspondent, “the doctor of C. M. Lemon, loading the Italian warship Puglia, stationed at els of wheat on the t .Spalato, accompanied his fiancee to the wheat to Mitche Trau to visit the tomb of her father. Henry Crawford The couple were resting in tire house Henderson has sen of a friend prior to returning to Spa- ' reformatoryj has t luto when the commander of a Serbian contingent appeared, accompanied by soldiers with fixed bayonets and roughly demanded ihat the doctor identify jhimself.“Not satisfied with the doctor’s ver4bar explanation the commander arrested him because lie was wearing citl j 7.cn’s clothes. Rear-Admiral Andrews, j the American naval commander-insist-..jfarm and i« an old offied on sending the doctor a prisoner tlt;?)f a scarcity of water at theam southwest of Bedford, stone mill, South Side mill idated, of this city, and all Ellettsville have had toInent Citizen OfMondaiarns plant furnishes power mills of this city and 'also \ lighting system at Elletts* trouble is due to the fact river at Williams is nearly ere is not enough water at furnish the current. The lown 17 inches last week.—Spalato, where the American corn man- jder obtained his release through thr Jerry T. Beard, FSerbian authorities.‘The incident excited the Italians and led to the organization of a small expedition to Trau.”The same newspaper says at Spa i lato the night of September 10 tsvr white American sailors killed an America n negro sailor during a quarrel ovei race disturbances in the United States Dispatches from Belgrade say Jugoslav military circles, in discussing tin possibility of war with Italy, expressed j the hope this would be the means ol i diverting the course of the internal sit j nation in Jugo-Slavia, which is still !serious, and compel allied intervention TThus it was expected by them that ; Mrs. Lindley Jackson■aged 90 years.FUNERAL ONJerry T. Beard die at 10:30 at the homeu World. -;al plants have taken off aj solution of the Adriatic problem wonltf.j ; be brought about. -For over 40 yes.rs