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Election of School Head .FORT WAYNE, Ind., Nov. 17. Warren T. McCray of Kentland took occasion to outline the platform on which he 18 making the race for the Republican nomination lor governor before the Morton club here Friday night. McCray, Lieutenant Governor Edgar D. Bush, Maj. Ed Jackson and Edward C. Toner, candidates for the gubernatorial nomination, were invited by the club to attend the meeting as Its guests of honor. Many well known Republicans were present.

In his prepared address he went on record as being opposed to administrative features of the new tax law to which objection is being raised. He also declared in favor of the election of the attorney general and the ptate superintendent of public instruction by the people. His platform, as outlined briefly by him here, places him against some of the important planks of the party in the 1918 campaign which were a part of the socalled Goodrich program.

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What is Rheumatism? Why Suffer from It?

Child Labor Tax Law Caases Big Decrease In Children Workers

(By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. 17. Child labor in the United States has decreased more than 40 per cent since the child labor tax provision of the revenue act went into effect April 25 last. This act levied a tax of 10 per cent on the net earnings of plants employing children under 14 years or between 14 and 16 for more than 8 hours in the production of commodities entering into interstate commerce. Reports of internal revenue bureau agents, it was announced today, lndiV tate that the greatest decrease has occurred in the cotton mill industry of the Southern states where, it was said more than 85 per cent of the mills now are operating on a basis that exempts them from the child labor tax. Marked reduction in child labor also was reported, it was said in tht coal mining and canning industries. Many plants, particularly cotton mills have discharged all children under 16 years of age, the report said, rather than adjust the operations to an 8 hour lay.

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PERSHING AND A "BUCK" ARE CITED BY FRENCH

(By Assorlato.1 Press) PARIS, Nov. 17. General Pershins is cited in the following "order of the army" printed in the official journal : "General Pershing, as commander in chief of the American forces, displayed most distinguished qualities

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