Show I' ' -SALT 'UTAH AY STjNI) MARCH 9 ER- ' 1915 7 l&gr' - WENT SUBMARINES GERMAN I 'CITY LAKE HERALD-REPUBLICAN THE — ON A-COURTING -I EBr’ BL I DECLARE ALTERNATIVE ONLY DECLARATIONI®Wa IS 3Kri i Incidents of Lif Early Governor Tennessee of e “I i ISSI “’i '!lfe - MADE HE’S $ 8 HER LAD5)' ‘IRST ®w” ”'1 M ’ ’ ’ I r Gen March — C Rye governorof Tennessee and the first Democrat in recent years this state from to regain Republican and into control rode into prominence the heart of the girl he marriedastride MEMPHIS Tom Tenn C his j It had trained was on this bovine friend that calf he a in ’'Wfriy — ’ proceeded high-sounding -hi MW J MIMbm those days were secured red bull calf Rye a young in trade and proceeded to break him a to the saddle The calf seemed to be of stock and commoncall him young Tom to “Jim” "because”he said “I gave him a thoughtif it” name he might live up to and Although broken to the harness fields to the saddle “Jim” labored in the but when on week days plowing corn Sunday came Tom mounted astride his calf aji went to church and then and with as much happiness success if not in as much style as did the young fellows who rode blooded horses and his calf made their first together on preachingday appearance at the little churchon the hillside some from Tom’s home at Camden distance The were neighborhoodbullies who church saw a hanging around the for fun and forthwith splendid opportunity began to tease the young “calf and trainer” hard Tom had worked in quick and was a strong youth three of his he thrashed After that the boys had more respect for the calf and Tom rode him interference to all without further church and frolics within a of I i’!'’ fSS3&& : $( J sMi MMiipgi iesSf z b&& a-courtlng i 11 pwwafiftxrii 111—11!! ' r11: M 11h Mgy Tom "iet -J 'A'1 I d & 1 I WMi4AdfUATlt2aiaUBairZJUinrikK-?4o!’kXL’ri£Mt'XOCSKK a youths hL'S’ H 4- the a-courting ‘best girl” £ in his the Tom young woman who is now the “first lady of Tennessee” Too poor to purchasea horse or mule to ride about the country as the wont to do of back went youthful days rode a calf to churchor beside him courting now governor of Tennessee Rye that romantic time who became Mrs who GENERAL-RYTE when he went vGd v irv'ti ' ? rl 1? aJK-c-n 4? iff Lihiidi Mffgwinr infRy succession ‘ M 1 U-f I ’ fe awS5 jW 7552’’’’ OtfiAV'f :mA ‘ - -R- tormentors s a gatherings fa u Kl Wi(2 1 -L fT5KTJf4BrR ’ L4 wwszr - I S?nRfc - miles his The youth was popular because of and sunny disposition and droll humor the attachment between him and his to be above the mount which seemed ties of human companionship girls made ' awSjxsL 5? wawriwr’twjww W dozen (Bl Tib 8 "Jim” -3 Admiral W ’ T — Scott Hugh L North Atlantic fleet and United States cavalry on letcher (left) and destruction of an American merchant ship by recently by Washiugtbn on Berlin would make the either U ’declare ships the United States will be compelled erreH r turn’s " with erm nn v or any other nation would direct the movement of the United S auteElectionraud Hugh L Scott of L-’ the all 1 BS ii: in the States German submarine an a into his stall in the fence corner or the stable and feed “Jim” rich brown sugar from their own hands ffi while catering to It was in this way i -aK the aristocratic tastes of "Jim” in a courted secluded spot that Tom Rye of pretty Betty and wen the heart ziujLiizr Arnold a belle of Camden With am a fit bition to be he husband for his then sold “Jim” bought bride “store clothes” with the proceeds some went avhere he at the call of his master and fortune This reputation has followed to Charlotte Tenn and come halloed This popularity student in the law office of The ox remembered and him all throughlife Tom became him in good stead when he his uncle Major T C Morris answered with a deep throated bellow stood the political arena In two years he finished his Black of recognition have two passed his examinations one of the leading Governor and Mrs Rye examinations and General Rye became stoneadmitted his section of the state children Paul Arnold Rye and Mrs to the bar in rwas When he lawyers established an enviable reputation John Nolan Mrs Rye retains much Kto Camden to establish a practice and for and sympathy for of her youthful beauty which made her and claim his bride he found “Jim” counsel to the belle of in the days the distressed and for sound Camden when as one of a yoke of oxen drawing a ride his calf to see tier had taught to those who got into trouble mlsused to log wagon "Jim’’ been through Tom k inarch -Gen J? pet J IHHMDE8r Sunday afternoonswhile he sat Many the parlor the center of a groupof friends shy maidens would steal into sX'Ax? The ultimatum served inenuij ua forces 'f Uncle'saS while the beloved BBHHByra-S - un-American r army — i intended Case About Come to a entered Trial to S U in Court District Indianapolis at returned kind-heartedness our 6 Indianapolis March — hundred witnesses will be ready to testify for the government when Donn of Terre Haute and Roberts mayor officials and ttnd I I M — — 4 tl TDDGE A ANDERSON B E E Roberts RepresentativeA right) Mayor Judga Eli Redman (top left to Edward Holler (bottom) Chiefof "Police J Talbott-and Stanleyand O 4- - : Donn M ! r!T: t politicians otner of that city are placed on trial United States district court here in tlie federal on a Marchwith chargedin to corrupt the conspiring 1914 election of Judge November A B will preside Anderson long hard legal battle is A fought will in prospect the as defendants introduce witnesses as almostas many the government A O Representative of chairman Stanley Kentucky who wasthat of the house committee the steel trust two years ago is counsel for several of the Other men lawyersof national will fight to prove groundless prominence the government's contentionthat guilty of the were defendants in connectionwith last fall’s elections List of Defendants the defendants in addition to following: Mayor Roberts are theSheriff Citv Judge Thomas Smith Dennis Shea of Vigo county Judge Eli H Vigo of the circuit court of Redman county Hilton his son: City Redman President ComptrollerElmer E Talbott Harry Montgomery of the board public works George Ehrenhardt of member of that board John Masselink former representative and now inspector E of seals and John measures Green the election an inspector of Edward Driscoll secretary of the Democratic A- twenty-six - — 5 ooooo?ooftftft2ittttttttttttti 3 HI '' la " city Xjfc w! ‘ X'" 41 " Irr 'X W - z-’ x : h B ' fa H MBHEEEMHIWMfflHHHHMIfiHi®®BHESSB gana $t Sole committee: Maurice Walsh of weights and meas Relief Belgium 'All are enlisted for the war to save 7000000 men greatest commissary undertakingin the history of of America there is no such word as fail and children world and women the the is the lexicon in for Americans as It sealer House Clearing We admits that if government will are obtained a precedent be set It is declared to be the first attempt to extend federal jurisdiction the election over machinery Basis for Action Government’ Tn the fact that the election of B Shively to the Senate and of R W Moss to the House of Representatives wAs the on November sought basis for its action finds for federal these men being candidates offices The indictmentscontain four counts the first chargingviolation of section 19 of the criminal code — to injure persons in the conspiracy their civil rights It is set of that the violation three I forth was fold: Qualified voters were prevented from voting for candidates for the Senate and the House iR?: 8sBs??TrrT75 2 Qualified persons were prevented “w v5 from serving on election boards 3 Persons who had committed no offense placed in jail and were of their liberty without due process of law 1 second count is based on section Thewhich 37 was used in the prosecution of the dynamite conspiracy cases It charges wilful iraud against the United States by alleged violations of the statutes fixing the qualifications of electors to the Senate and the House of the statute which provides that an elector shall vote one time only at given election and also that the conspired to foist on the United States a person not duly elected first of the 400 witnesses who testified before the grand jury The arrest of Postal Lfiw Violation Charged the defendants 24 third count charges violation of The began December the postal laws alleging that the Roberts and the other men in office was furthered 26 through the being taken into custodyin December mails The fourth count alleges that The cpll until mayor remained a obtained throughthe mails 28 when his wife obtained was December money for use in a scheme to commit false oau ror nim registration is boss of Roberts the Democratic investigationof the election in Terre Terre Haute He was made city engi-and after it neer in 1910 Haute held was begun immediately proceeded at 'once to was Clubwomen protested organize the council against the mayor1 against its character to the federal He was removed and in the fall of 1913 and on November 18 the first became the Democratic candidate for arrests were made These were of the mayor He was elected but so much for mG it Belgium in f i vm65’v’aVwc Jt 'yxrfW'f ' p H Relief The Commission it Jkk xv”v'4’?v ” 1° By W’' r I xt ra ' Xr i it 'WiL-- i 7’b- Americans to : W4 ' -a Appeal An y° ' J'' '' a county ures The V' ' ‘ indicted Among ' Z r investigated conspiracy lw- SSSIBlb indictment 8 t !: it it lx ‘i1 t± '"i convictions f government a It OJw t L w--'' -W ® n ' x v ’ ? vvxm- it to imL A — s 71 :$i tt Short! it Tn NOT or send cash to the missionor SEND IN YOUR NAME either NOW! state to your committee New York Headquarters: with co-operating this No 1 for Belgium in Relief ' New Broadway York N Woman’s Section Madison Ave New York to the THE it should he made to out Miss Anne Morgan treas COMMISSION OR IN RELIE office IL-tute lYlS OR BURDEN ENOUGH Goodheart — I’ve of tickets got you down for we’re getting up of our neighbora LIVING couple raffle for hood a man a-poor for high school girls constitute Joakley— None- for rhe thank you the chief indictmentagainst the wouldn’t know what to do with poor cost of living in many Washington man if won him— — Christian Register families according Mrst Court the District ederation of A CHAT Wood of clubs Jones at the Women’s school girls in: Washington’ Mrs Drown—yesterday saw Mfs “High club meeting and we had the says Mrs more Wood “wear dresses loveliest confidential chat together and expensive than are fashionable Smith Mrs thought so She ordinarily worn‘-aV speak —to 'me this morning— wouldn’t and immodest Judge too plentiful in our high gowns are schools and the girls whoseparents least afford it are the ones who "Wild work great 'havoc in can animals the most expensive finery” 'fields it wear Gowns- I a I -to CONIDBMIATi’ ’’ II tt Comite inspector ' $ ' ii BELGIUM for Relief in Commissionfor Belgium American Relief in Spanish Commission for Belgium Relief In Italian Commission Belgium de Secoum et D' Alimentation National arraigned s fl Y n O - n XI oo i -I I con-temnt BLAMED COST ! : I Checks -were GIRLS O aid- carrying M safety his success members of his board of public and violence attended disorder to returned taken to court on charges of that indictments were against of his trrowincr out of the discharge of Roberts and a number to Roberts was freed but AO lieutenants for conspiracy procure twn natrnlTne in July-last he was fined ?100 for contempt false registration in the court he was Trial where Mayor Acquitted in ormer recently He had disobeyed an convicted of order of William Huffman was Judge Andersen relative to 157 ballots which some city work having tampered with passed his hands as an through Roberts is a candidate for the Demhouse of Special’ Judge The nelix Blankenbaker' before whom his acquittal on the present charge tried was “shot up” the says Huffman was is which nound to come ne insists— Roberts was acquitted —will following' night oe the making of him politically last March He lays his troubles to partisan and tt time that Robertstook factional opposition and to the enmity the rom of the traction interests of Terre tt he has been in litigation Two the days after lie was sworn in st high best constantly H ’ HIGH PROTECTW order I Commission The urer - 3$ jciamnc check or mousy io 4 he-and MM3 out your ' a £ t i Jtahill fiiir Make HELPING? YOU Porn defendants Bis Too is xx -“! officials ar CASH committeesare it "'J 'A'®® deprived conspiracy thirty-five Our Supplies Are ARE jScK: 1 — But— food AS governors and state chartered ships ft exercise Stft 111 - of WELL AS SUPPLIES companies postoffices Mercy comprising express lotilla Our ing 3 OOD NEED WE Railroads it Executive Officer—London Herbert Hoover Chairman Executive Officers — New York LindonD W Bates Vice Chairman Robert McCarter Hora Secretary The Woman's Section No Madison Avenue New York Mrs Lindon Bates Chairman Miss Anne Morgan Treasurer Mrs August Belmont Mrs Edward R Hewitt Miss Mary Parsons Mrs William K Vanderbilt Miss Maude Wetmore-Grace Miss Parker Secretary Bankers Guaranty Trust Co 140 Broadway New York Honorary Chairmen Page Walter Hines His Excellency in London American Ambassador James Gerard His Excellency Berlin in Theits American Ambassador G Sharp Excellency William The American Ambassadorin Paris His Excellency Vai Y Zulueta Don Alfonso Del Senor Merry The Spanish Ambassador in London Le Marquis De Vlllalobar His Excellency Spanish Minister in Brussels The His Brand Whitlock Excellency Minister in Brussels The rHls American ExcellencyHenry Van Dyke The American Minister In The Hague Auditors and Accountants Griffiths & Co Deloitte Pierider New York and London The Z1 fl ti !i P it XX ' i ' 1 b p i ifc ’ Jtt h I I - : colleges -fashionable C-IUKE RANCIS 7S C ZU? -Diaphanous ’ India's’-wheat - is-reported —— — — ' a - ’ L J - i ' ' - - lt Jj gifej- |