South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 272, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 September 1916 — Page 3
IHK SOUTH REND WW nvc;
GH TARIFF IS
RoadCommission' Advocate Jeered i While Speaking
Forced Australia to Consider Conscription
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Predicts Hard Times Following War Unless Republicans Are Elected.
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reEMIERXUAWHUGHES i:lRS HUGHES, Tho An.trnü.in ( onc ription hill, v, )i ir h w ill rofortod to tho jioot I of t!ii' A n t i noil ca n mtiiiriit at a rofr rond 1 1 m soon, is tht- iasr.lt of
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Iii ijr j i t I I r : i i t i iiil.l ill 14 tii'. Ii" I uin i UM'.l .U 111 ailoeats . f rompnlsor military scrurc in tho P.ritish empire. A1-iro-t virier- the Leinniti-r of tho war th- Av;tra!ian premier has ronIneted a visrorous a in ni n to Jia o tho eons-ription hill brought t( a oto in tho honso (.f represent. i lives ami tlio .enato ami then referred to the people for ratification. It is exported that tho feminine ot- will lay a laio part in tho linal deeiioti on the hill. Those wortioti who h.ie pien their sons and hushnndsr to the empire are expected to vote for conscription.
Tho premier i.-itei !'rmi and and the front a few months aco and i rou- d popnlar enthusiasm ly his outspoken critc ism of war moas-
iiris and Iiis advocacy of a "tiht to the finish." Stioi. support was i!'eloprd for him for a place in tho British coalition cahinet, hut not s iihoien t to jlac- liim in the position.
I .a r. vr.TTi:. ii.d . sept. -5 ; i Tni' annual cor onlion of the Indi-i an. i ('nutdy 'omirii-.-;ori rs associ i- ' lion :ii',irly 1 1 d e d in a rio? hro on' Wedr.r da - i ir. i: w hop. M. H. oh-' P-t, se.itar of the !lo..in Aut'mo'ile aMic::ii..!' addressed the'; ! a nueti is and a ! i-r j.teij f ruivo. j cat,- the esta h!i:hMe:i: of a state i hik'hwa;,- coiiniiis-ioi;. The oi:imis-i iomrs jet-red the spe.. Ker, and anally W. l. New n..u. highway superintendent of ik" i ounty. was call-j d on to an.- er Xohlet. Mr. New-j man accused N Volet of appearlnir ind making a spee,-j, f,,r jMy and! aiade the accus ition that the Hoos- : r AuTornohilo assi sation was ho;n :i r.ceil hy the n;ent trust
unl that the rniwr.il 'eir.tnt Co. was Iii" ntücial ref.rex utative of the rust. He accused Xoldet and other ' '( prose). tat i es of the !iosi'r Autoohi!e associ iti n of recommending i ml pushing th.- use of cement c-tn-T(to roads to the exclusion of other pes of pavinu. II- asserted that he cement trust was anitatiiiL; and nanci'u' the moement to prevail upon the le-isla'.ure to enact a state highway ommiMsion law. Xohlet denied that he personally was doiny; this and stated that he did not know titat others ware doinr it. He admitted, however, that he was heins I ai l to make the .-pooch. Ho further said that ho was ;;nt atlvoi ;iin' any typo of construction and had ste.idfastly refused to do so.
Alexander I. Movo ami other progressive ami repuldican Ic dcrs. s it with him on the platform. In his t p ei h Mr. Hughes empliasied Ins 'eh f that the repuhli. an party was leu lilted. "The hrea h of r." frit yar.s has )ffn healed."' he said. "And our
ii.it. mal aims at this time are con-; ,
eived to l.e of mii li Iran see n 1 1 e f 1 1 importance that we know of no difference :rvl are not alloying any forme;- disar'-emiiits to impair our unit', of fiort. Wo are mitix mi.i ,:nt to tue mark of prres.s, ;i mii' l'.ei for permanent pros pfj-jt y Pi U.e I'llitKj States. I should take
little ii-,u.iii' in my amlidai if I 1
did not think that the p iir.itrd rI uhlicui parti w :i. a i;eatcr liberal arty, the party of propres.-. W are truly iddUTessivo. sanely prou'ie.s. sic-. Iciokini; forward to the solution of important prnhlems that tlus i evt ccatiirv Will place l.ofore us."
In his niKht speech Mr. Hmh-s ! H'H' isit thf ir pi ;.nt. .ain a,sailed the ad m i n ist ra t io n Aftfr th ,onK M rfor th. Adamv-m law. tho shippin-J 1 1 vu" vir-xve.l a hi- parade of relull am! tho. rni!r-.v I tariff. , (.. ! I,,,,'1,, ans ,,,,l'?ht- Th, v m;,r( ,1, l!
left at midni-;ttt for Trenton, X. J..
audiences- of Miie-j.'.med mill work- ( rs at e ery slop. The vfjifk,. ,,rid 'ust and irime of the jmirili'V we'ion him at its close. To t!i's- audiences th' nominee spoUe idiief!y of tlio profrtive tariff. At one hi plant the T..".oi -.vorker.s were eiven an hour otT on full time to hir h:;n. The iiumis of Jiis tour sfimated th.at it .est tli i omIanv ?. 00 in w.-ilos to have Mr
PERSIA TO JHAVE ARMY c.rtjit i;ritain and lluia Will .Mil .iali .Nation.
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a here he v ill speak tomorrow tnorniu. and S.iratira Springs. X. Y., where ho will deliver an address tomorrow nijrlif. !uiin Uk- aftf rnoon Mr. Hmrfie.s motorod 7 " rr:i!es out diist rn.uls
thronen tlio heart of the steel mak-
incr district. lie -iitwl Homestead.!
Piiii'siir. McKeosport, Wilnu rdine i
:iiid Kat I'ittshur.uh. addressing WOAN FINDS WAY TO MAKE WORK EASIER
with torches lighted and rd lire d.Tzntr. Nearly an hour '"as re-Miiin-d for the parade to pa.M. With scant lime for dinner, the nominee hurried away to the meeting which was heid in exposition hall. Tii'Tc ho found an audience that packed
I the hmhtitr-r aed hrimu.e.l over into l the street.
iiri.s win. I ii t err.:: t !" I NV h Sorie : iTrrrioiiKAD. s.-rt. 2. kns.M.ui s'.joe s.-cs ou r Turkish foreos in lVria and the ("aucasis u e i c aclotinted in today"? war ot!a c statement. Xo attion of consei ) iif nc e is ri-portcij from the I lusso-Teuton I I out.
ITITl: ;i:.L). Sopt. -JS. Hitherto almost impotent Persia is to have a new arm of modern character hy the terms of an agreement just s.'r.ed hj Croat Pritain and Pers::u Pussia will orpanie the army in the north and lreat Pritain in tho south. The former will have as itf hasis the ire.-ont Persian cossaek I riirade, the nu in hers of which w ill l e incrc.iM'ii to ll.t'oo. including in-
i lantr'. avalrv and artillery, while
an. army of the same sie will hf formed in the south under Pritish : ist ructors. I'orsian finances are to he entrusted to a mixed committee of two Persians one Priton, one Kassian rni?
a Pelian as president. The lato on
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PROCRASTINATION IS FATAL TO SALESMAN
l)elay 0xratiou I'mil Tihikiitdw" and Iic Hiniiii: tin Nl-ht.
News-Times Spe-i:il S' ivie: i.AI'OUTK. Ind.. Sept. ÜS. "Doctor, I don't wair. to t.e operated on tonight: wait until mornine.' So said L'lwrciu'p Harvey of Norwich, X. Y at a local hospital Tuesday eoninv: and within an hour ho. was dead. Harwy, who is " years old and married, came tu Importe a week ;ro. rcprrspritiiis; an eastern automatic sprinkler. Since hi. arrival lie has leen treated regularly hy a physician for an u hcess of the throat. Tuesday niyht his con dition heeamo s.?rious and he was removed to the hospital. His parents, who reside in Lafayette, and his wife at Norwich, were notified hy the local order of the Muue, of which he was a member.
PURDUE MEiY WILL BE MUSTERED OUT TODAY
I.VPlAXAPnLIS. Ind.. Sept. Cn. Pive officers and 11 enlisted men, comprising P hattery. the Purdue university unit of tho Indiana national puard will ho mustered out tomorrow at Fort Penjamin Harrison. The battery will pass into his
tory as a milita-y organization, as
hi. h Persia has to pav her debts il ai" " r-l fnm all military
his hren postponed and meanwhile ' 'l'!i-t,1,,; : K"th f'1(;,l :,fll the custom duties will be paid into , Th( unit ,s returning intact, all soltho Persian trea.sun. The new J ,,irrs wh1 wt'r, ;;lf k at tlu ,or,1,ir
Persian cabinet is pro-ally. '"auriM reeoxerc... --
pari tor Iuayeite late tomorrow
You slioTjld btMorne a daily render and fro'iuent user of the XewsTlmes Wants, and then you will l.o able to reach the ' riht people" at a moment's notice
afternoon aboard a special train.
1. company, the Indiana university unit, copsistim; of throe officers ! and en'isted men, i waiting or- j
dors for nnisveririr out.
!rs. S. WL Cook Says House Duties Are Not So Difficult Since She Tried Tanlac.
Chinese Troops Aid Allies in Cosmopolitan Saloniki
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