SUNDAY REVIEW Page* 1 to 12. Thirty-Seventh Year. DECATUR, ILLINOIS, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 27, 1915. Price Five Cents. No. 178. RESTA WINS 500 WINNERS OP ,BIG AUTO EACE DIVISION IS MADE MILE AUTO RACE IN WAIT ESTATE Daring Speed King and Nine Others Heirs Take Shares Of $375,000 Prop- Smash All Records—First Prize erty—Hotel And Theater On Over $20,000. Decatur Hotel Site. Petrograd Reports Hammer- Speedway, Chicago, June 2(.—All J. Cooper, the last of the ten drivers The A. Watt estate of approximately aoted as manager for hi* lather. Mrs. to finish, was only 25 minutes and 4 competitive speedway automobile rec- ing Attacks of Teutons in fJ76,Ooc in property and cash was Nancy Walt shares in this property. ords of the world from fifty miles to second behind the victor. equally divided between the Decatur THEATER AMD HOTBL. five hundred were shattered In the RESTA IN PIT S TIMES. Galicia Are Without It 1* Mr. Walt'a plan te build on tbe running of the first Chicago 500-mile Resta was favorite and led most of 12ESTA. heirs Saturday afternoon, the three property soon, but a* yet final ar- derby, the way, closely pressed at all times. Success. brothers, Clarence, Arthur and Fao rangements have not been made con- He visited the pit only three times. Resta is an Italian and Porporato a Spaniard. Both are drivers of cerning the building. A theater, hotel RE3TA GETS OVER $20,000. Walt sharing with their mother, Mrs. TIRE TROUBLE HANDICAP. much experience. and etore building a* outlined after They were not only beaten by Dario Nanoy Walt, in the division. The di- the disastrous fire, however, I* looked Resta, who won with a French car and Forporato had more tire trouble than London, June 2J.—Hammering by upon with the greatest favor by Hkv captured more than $20,000 In prlie his compatriot or he might have land- Teutonic armies against the Russian vision was made by mutual agreement, Walt. money, but by the nine other drivers ed the race. He started out with the HOW THEY FINISHED AND TIME MADE forces in Galicia continues without signed and pat on record. OK WATT BTJTLDP*(lk who finished in tbe money. idea that an average of ninety-seven miles would win and held that pace cessation, but apparently with less suc- OBT9 DECATUR HOTEL KFTB. The 1,000 acres making o» the KOO DE PALJTA'S RECORD BEATEN. with little variation for 400 mile:, cess to the Austro-Geiman arms than erty of the estate in MUslastpH' »*• The previous record, made by Ralph Speedway, Chicago, June 26.—Following was the order in most of the na-vy battles fought According to the terms of the agree- been taken over by Arthur Walt, wall* when he saw that more speed was of the finish in the automobile race: city property In Ind'..n«p*i* and L- De Palma at Indianapolis recently, necessary If he hoped to overtake during the long weeks of the Gallclan ment all the property Involved In the wa» at the rate of 89.84 miles an hour. campaign for the possession of Prze- fayette goes to Fao Walt. Resta. Thereafter it was neck and Average recent Decatur and Arcade hotel fire Resta averaged 97.6 over the same dis- neck between the two. with Ricken- mysl and Lembers. It will not be possible for the vari- Place. Driver. Elapsed Time. per hour. consisting In the .aluable site front- ous heirs to work out their Individual tance and 3. Cooper, who finished backer and Grant always threatening. RUSSIANS CLAIM GAINS. tenth, bettered the De Palma mark, 1 Resta 5:07:06 97.6 Ing North Main street and Lincoln Ideas in the management and Improve- NO INJURIES. From Petrograd come claims of vic- ment of the valuable property, which averaging 90.3 miles. 2 Porporato 5:10:50 96.5 Square, la now the property of Clar- A remarkable feature of the race tory in a si^-day battle along the makes up an important Item In Deea i FASTEST TRACK IN U. S. was its freedom from '-'juries to driv- 3 Rickenbacker 5:14:02 95.8 Dniester, all attempts of the Teutons ence Walt, who for many years has tur values. The result, according to experts, es- ers or spectators. 4 Grant 5:15:03 95.06 to gain a foothold on the north bank tablishes the reputation of the new 5 E. Cooper 5:15:59 of the m er having been frustrated GOT TRAINING IN ENGLAND. 94.09 with heavy losses to the attacking wooden track at the fastest In the 6 Anderson 5:19:00 94.04 United States, if not in the world. It Dario Resta Is an Italian by birth. troops. was announced that despite threatening 7 Alley 5:26:04 91.7 1 - was educated in England, where he 8 Chevrolet 5:27:15 RUSSIANS FORTIFY LINES. weather early in the day, 80,000 per- got his first racing experience on 91.6 The Russians have been fortifying sons witnessed the spectacle. the famous Brooklands track. He went 9 Burman 5:28:55 91.2 their lines from the Dniester river to NO STOP IN 500 MILES. Into business, which was broken up by 10 J. Cooper 5:32:10 90.3 the Russian frontier, and with the Aua. The performance of the veteran, the war and then signed with Peugeot tio-German lines of communication Harry Grant, in driving the entire company to drive In America, He won lengthening- daily, the task of forcing both Vanderbllt cup and grand prix the Russians eastward becomes more IT PEICE HB race without a stop, excited almost as much enthusiasm as the brilliant vic- races at San Francisco In quick suc- and more formidable. Although Ber- cession, a feat never before accomplish- lin claims that the Teutonic allies have tory of Resta. Grant never hesitated ed, and ran second at Indianapolis. London, June H—Publication «c the during the entire 500-mile grind, al- been forging ahead between the Dnies- Story That Adherent* of Socialist party's appeal for peace ha» The Peugeot 1» a French four cylin- ter and the district which they occu- though his average speed, which land- der car of 274 cubic Inches piston dis- Former Dictator Plan resulted in the suspension by the Ger- ed him In fourth position, was 95 06 pied east of Lemberg, the advance lacks man government of the Berlin news- miles an hour. The previous non-stop placement, built at the Peugeot factory the characteristics of the Impetuous New Military Move. paper Vorwaerts, which has not hesi- record In competition was 350 miles. near Paris for the 1914 French grand rush so noticeable in former stages Of tated on several occasion* to expres* prix race, but not used in that event. the Galician campaign. views regarding the war which aroused ONLY 8 OF 21 DROPPED OUT. This Is its second appearance, the The latest German official statement Washington, June 26—Official news resentment in official circles. Twenty-one started and eight first having been at the 1915 Indian- admits that Russian f/>rcee still hold Chief objection to the Socialist party** dropped out In the course of the grind. apolis race, where It ran second. To 14 Bills Passed by Legis- the right bank near Hallcz, tins being of a eevere defeat of the Carranza propaganda apparently is based upon coupled with the statement that Gen- forces advancing on Mexico City was the belief that it* may create abroad liet penitentiary last Sunday was ex- lature. Dodge Brothers of Detroit eral Von Linsingen's troops are keep- overshadowed in interest today by an- the Impression that Germany Is weary pressed today in a report made by Gov- in? up Uieir attacks to effect a cross- nouncements from both the Carranza of war. The German government evi- Attack Constitutionality ing and that fighting is continuing and Villa agencies here that a large dently believes there is no real basts ernor Dunne by John P. Devlne, mem- Springfield, June 26.—Announcement between the Dniester and the district ber of the house of representatives, was made today ot the hearing-! ar- of New Revenue Act party of Huerta adherents, former mili- for such a belief and takes the position who was sent by the governor to In- east of Lemberg. tary commanders and legislators, were that both military and political condi- vestigate the death of Mrs. Allen, Mr. ranged By Governor Dunne to be held DESPERATE BATTLE NEAR. enroute to El Paso, presumably with tions are favorable to the Austro-Qer- Devlne was much" impressed by Camp- next Monday on various- bills passed According to the Russian belief des- the Intention of starting a new mili- man allies. bell s statement that he had every rea- by the forty-ninth general assembly, Washington, June 26.—Papers were tary movement filed here today In the first attack in perate battles are likely eoon to be CONDEMN PEACE APPEAL. son for wanting Mrs. Allen to live, eld In the exec- fought in the vicinity of Kosralerjlnft HUERTA IN .WEST. as she expected to get him a parole State house and all the supreme court on the constitution- near the Dniester, where it is said the Berlin, June 27, via London—(4:33 a. pesflns 'Interested are Invited to be The Villa agency's announcement, 1 and had helped him to get his name ality of the federal income tax, which Germans ha\e been concentrating. communicated to the state department, m.) —So far as the newspapers discus* before the pardon board. oreaent. promises to be the most important Accounts of German military activity the Socialist manifesto declaring for OBJECTIONS TO 14 BILLS. said it had a report, which, however, Coroner Hints That Mrs. Al- It was learned that no fewer than case before the court next term. Coun- *n Russian Poland come at the same was not positive, that Victoriano Huer- peace under certain conditions they art eighteen persons were in the warden's Objections have been made to the time as reports that many big guns unanimous in condemning It len Might Not Have sel for John F. and Horace E. Dodge ta was among those In the party. Gen house at the time of Mrs. Allen's approval of fourteen bills now In the fiom Essen. Germany are being- eral Huerta's secretary In New York, The Voselsche Zeitung pronounces It Been Slain. death. A guard is reported to have hands of the governor and arrange- of Detroit, Mich, filed a brief for ar- shipped to that region, possibly In however, denied that the former dic- Incomprehensible and devoid of all informed one Investigator that Ed- ments have been made for the hear- gument attacking the surtax on In- preparation for another drive at War- tator was on his way to the border. logic. wards, the trusty employed as house r.gs on all of them. In addition to come of Individuals. SM.W. Pronounced German successes General Huerta left New York for the The Kreux Zeitung asserts the sug- man, was a "fiend for diamonds," objections to these measures. Governor seemingly ha.ve occurred not far from west last Wednesday and It was report gestion that Germany mak. peace over- Jollet. June 28.—There is a possi- strengthening, it Is thought the the- Dunne wi.l listen'to arguments on the ON CORPORATION GAINS. the Ea«t Prussian border, the Germans tures Is to ask Germany to assume the bility that Mr). Edmund Allen, wife ed that he was bound for San Fran ory that robbery was the motive for other side by proponents ot the bills, Stockholders In corporations, it is clilmlns; that these two bills would de- poration has accumulated a greater The French admit lack of progress, due been conducted regularly, tonight said crease th* revenues of the etate almost undivided surplus than is reasonable in rums- places, it is said, to storm- Mrs. Allen's body had been removed a half million dollars yearly. for the needs of the business. rv.apcd territory In the fighting front, from the prison to the home of Wil- 10 30 a. m.—Senate bill 327, Senator v lule the Germans set forth the repulse liam D. Helse without his official per- Hull's bill permitting the city of Chi- BIG CONCERNS FAVORED. ot all French attacks and the regaining mission. cago to release its rights to submerged A third reason is that the provision of s"me trenches previously lost. Dr. Reinhard, physician for coroner lands to park commissioners. permits corporations to accumulate Hoffman of Cook county, was sum- 11 a. m.—House bill 9. providing for and withhold from surtax taxation HBTAMATOHY MEASURE. moned by Wunderlich to examine the state regulation of the practice of op- such part of their profits as may be London, June 27.—(145 a. m )—A body, but was not permitted to see 't, Troops Protect Former Geor- tometry. reasonably necessary for the needs OF ALL SUPPLIES Berlin, June 28, via London—(1:01 Reuter despatch from Amsterdam says the coroner said. gia Governor From Pos- ON TIPPING TRUST. and purposes of the business and does it is officially announced at Berlin p. m )—Ambassador James W. Gerard 2 p. m.—House bill 143, prohibiting not accord such business privilege to that in retaliation for the bombardment London, June 26—(10-50 p. m ) — A today called at the German foreign of- WHAT CORONER SAYS. individuals nnd partnerships. It is fice and presented the American not* Doubt as to the guilt of Joe Camp- sible Mob Violence. :he leasing of "tipping" privilege in of German consulate in open Turkish Renter despatch from Petrograd says: regarding the American *hip William hotels, cafes and other public places, urged that corporations are thtis tav- tori itory the French towns of Valen- "Papers found on Austrian and Ger- bell, the negro convict charged with ored by a "most invidious disci imina- P. Frye, sunk by the German auxiliary the murder, spread rapidly today. Cor- 2:30 p. m.—House bill 185, creating ciennes and Roubalx have been ordered man prisoners show that the troops Atlanta, Ga., June 26.— Artillery, rav the office of state inspector of mason- tijn." lo p^v a contribution of 150,000 francs 'under Field Marshal Von Hmdenburg cruiser Prinz Eitel Frledrlch In the oner Wunderlich declared he had been airy and Infantry of the state militia Tlie case was begun to prevent the Pacific. guided through the week largely by •y, public buildings and works, and (?' 0 T.O) each. were assured by their commander that stood guard tonight at the home oJ providing that such offlcal and his collector of internal revtirie at Detroit "we shall enter Warsay June 28; Ga- The note finds the German condi- the desires of James M. Allen of De- John M. Slaton, who f tiled as> go-.B'- assistants shall be practical masons. from collecting a surtax on each of the 4USTRIIX REINFORCEMENTS. licia will be entirely cleared of Rus- tions for delay in the payment of com- catur and other friends of the warden nor of the state today, surrendering 3 p .—providing that in townships Dodges of approximately $15,000 for sians by June 30 and after that peace pensation until the case is passed upon and the verdict holding Campbell had the Oillce to Nat E. Harris. m the year 19U. The fedeial district Rome, June 26. (S 55 a m.) Via by a prize court, to be unconvincing which have no high school the high Paris, (12:30 p. m.)—Reinforcements can be concluded with Russia." and asks that payment be made now. been reached at their desire, he said. Dur'ng the day twenty-si! men were school tuition of eighth grade gradu- court In Michigan held the ta\ \alid Virtually all males between the ages arresti'd by the militia near the Slaton received both fiom the cistern and SCOUTS TBE IDEA. tes shall be paid in some outside high western fronts base brought the Aus- of 15 and 50 left Lemberg before tint ho:ne and wert still held In th« county school, out of the distributable school PRESIDENT MISSES city fell. Besides supplies o£ grain, j'lil lo-.iight Flrearir. and e trian armies opero'ing against Italy J. M. Allen of this city scouts the fund of the county. up to the point of efficiency desired oil, copper and other commodities, the Idea that there could not have been It i-. alleged, were 'taken from them. 4 p. m -^Creating a board of censors FIRE ON HIS CAR Russian.: removed the valuable his- SOME SATURDAY Tonlsht, lowever, there was no In- h r the general sfxff, according to In- anything else than murder committed. for moving pictures, under the control formation obtained from the frontier. torical contents of the museum and TEMPERATURES Mrs. Edmund Allen had been struck a dication of renewed demonstrations of the secretary of state. Windsor, Vt., June 26.—While Presi- are galleries before their evacuation." heavy blow on the head and alcohol against the former governor because 4:30 P. m —Permitting corporations dent Wilson was taking an automobile REPORT GERMAN SUBMARINE of his action In commuting the sen- ride with members of his family today, Chicago, June 26.—Temperatures had been poured on the bed and set to own real estate not exceeding 80,000 SUNK. Cur. Hlsh r.ow afire, which almost consumed her tence of Leo M. Frank. The guard square feet In area, for office building three negro employes on his private Boston •> 5* Joliet helping In the Investigation into at home with his family. He plans to when he heard of the work of the Is not known. the death of Mrs. Allen, reported to leave with Mrs Slaton next week fo> men. The message giving this report says Springfield, June 26—Joseph Leon- THE WEATHER. his chief tonight that he believed Joe a vacation trip to California. They The president's car is hclns kepi that the officer In command and two ardt, a miner, aeed 50 years, was shot Campbell, the negro convict, had kill- were to have left tonight but Mr. here in case the president should be members o* the crew, who were in the and instantly killed here late this af- nois until 7 a. m. ed Mrs. Allen. Slaton said he had determined not to called hurriedly to Washington. At turret, are thought to have Been ternoon by J. J. Irwm, in a pistol duel — Following are JEWEL THEFT MOTIVE. leave under fire. present he has no expectation of leav- saved; the remainder of the crew wore staged on the front porch of the slam the weather Indi- In the city streets double patrols ot ing before July 4. drowned. man's home. Irwin was Bounded in cation! for Illi- He said he believed Mrs. Allen had police were on duty but there was no the head but will recover. nois until 7 p. m. been murdered the night before her sign of disturbances. Few inaugura- Tomorrow the president plans to at- body was found in the flames, and tend church with members of his fam- The trouble started several months Monday: tion visitors remained in the city to- ily and take an automobile rile in the ago as a family quarrel when Irwln L»rttlc4 weather that Joe Campbell set fire to the bed night and the crowds were orderly. accused Leonard! of feeding his cow Simiiy ••* «*•- to throw off suspicion. He said he be- London, June 2«—(8:52 p. m.)—Trade afternoon and next week he will begin union leaders today Issued a mani- to play golf regularly ever.? day to im- glass. This afternoon Irwin followed day with *h»«r*ra| lieved Campbell had gathered about $*.- his victim home. The wife of the lat- ullchtly wanter tm *00 in jewels and $100 and hid them festo, addressed to their fellow trade prove his health. unionists calling attention to the ser- ter ran out with a gun to her hus- In another room. band and the battle ensued. portlea The information that the Jewelry ious position of the British and Rus- REV. T. L. FLOOD, NOTED had been stolen was given to Larkin sian armies In the field, in consequence Local by another prisoner on Wednesday, the of the shortage of munitions. The man- METHODIST, DEAD ITALY DENIES Fo'lofting Is the range of temperature as festo appeals to "every skilled weak- recorded by Protelsor J. H. Coonrtdt, Unit- lieutenant said. When questioned, Meadvllle, Pa., June 26.—Rev. Theo- West Franklin, June 26—Two men FLEET JOINS ALLIES ed btates weather ob*en«r Campbell finally procured the gems. man of the engineering and allied SATURDAY. trades who Is not at present engaged dore L. Flood, one of the best known are dead and ten other persons are ser- a. m The other convicts who were under men In the Methodist Episcopal church iously ill here today HS ^he result of Rome, via Paris, June 26—(H 45 p. Noon ...... 84 upom'war work to enroll himself as a m.)—The report recently in the quar- 7 p. m ...... 7S •uspiclon were able to clear them- London, June 26 — General W. A. T^iMteer In this hour of need." died at his home here tonight. Rev. including toadstools in their picnic Higheit ...... 87 selves, the policeman said. ters that Italy had sent a fleet ot war- Lowest ...... S3 Soukhomllnoff, the Russian minister of *%$!» signed by Arthur' Henderson, Flood was associated with Bishop John luncheon. jn rise* (standard time) 4:SS K. Vincent in founding the Chautauqua The dead are Carlo Sluzzareller and ships to join the Anglo-French fleet n seta T.28 DEVINE'S REPORT FOB KEORO. war. has resigned, according to a de*»- ojttinaan of the Labor party In the In the operations against the Darda- THE AMANAC. patch from Petrograd to Renter's Tel*- ftouie of Commons; Charles W. Bower- institution and was founder and for Dpminie Mulano. Those ill are mem- Moon—Full . Chicago, June «.—Doubt that gram company. It is understood that ittknC labor member of Parliament for twenty-five years editor ot the Chau- bers of the dead men's families. Llt-^ nelles was seml-officlally deiled here Day — Fourteen hours, 59 mlnuttt. 1 today. The statement lays that the Mxth day of summer. •Chicken Joe" Campbell was the mur- General Pollvanoff, a former assistant Xttptford and other prominent trade tauqua Magazine. He was seventy- tie hope is held out for the recovery One hundred seventy-efa-hth day of year. t «t y«rfl«a Allen's wife at the Jo- mlnlttw ot spiv wll) noc*e4 him. • four years old of five of the sick persons report "at least is premature." Day*a decrean sine* June 21* one SPAPFRf