South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 181, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 June 1918 — Page 6
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REWERY CROWD TALKING APPEAL i TD KEEP HIKE
th rroprt3' connseation. if any exited c c .1 ! I , complained of. , Krat in' t-i.r of r-li-f is flt
!-y . r(j?i" concerned r -i au lite j dcion I14X heen handed down .it j the t f tiiiüii's' of the hummer and
Indiana now proceed to 1 1 1 e onside ration of iL war I rt I 1 Iii und its jpilit.i. d without the uncertainty of the liuuor situation constantly lmnt'i!!3' over tho citUcr.a. Tlt- i urrent expt c. -inn litre, today
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Decisions of Supreme Court Matter of Much Political Speculation at Capital.
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am is-Tiiü pe ." : INIHANAPOL!.-, Juu- JO Th" dechiori of tin- MipM i.u court of Indiana, upholding the oii-ti 'ltimi -alitv of th'- .- ivK)lc prohibition aw jtsterdiiv w a. the ov.:-hadow-ln' ilf.l...i:-r;t in tli- s-tute during th;? wk. hih- a who!-; .irmv of It.d it t! i -in r-h:'v th..t th.- hvur question now oat of I" lit i in th" fctatf I'or all tini". there ar- tho.-o who contend that it i vry dehnitoly in politics and that many an eh -in t.oii'K.il fahric if the
ttute fT yen-, to come will citti tho li iiior i iiiiti o', (;i :- v
background. These i-er-..'. dec'tre that th" raair- of th,.- a' t hy the l'i-i itutf and th- upholding: of it (-oiititu-tioti.jh.t: hy th- s-:l p " : ""H- i!! which "i'-- a i:uI1hiu majority, will r'-'U't in th" defeat of the repullKMi", at the fail elections. t)th"'-. t'f.it-ri'l that the v-. p i 1 di '"an will h front in a politi-al wav from the development of th- li'i'-ior s.ituatiun. No one really an tll wlmt will hap;-' !. I'r.o tial!y th'. only eritrion to hv it H pointed out h" lepjor friend-. H that funii-h'd h;, tlie famous muntj option Itw. f-naclfd liv th.- H'crial hv t'.OU of the legislature, called hv iov. lUnly, repuhluan. in Kmj:. The hl-tory of that Mtuatiou is known to everyhody in Indium. It rost th- republicans MMi'.il eh.etoin.s after that. It i.- realized now, ren hy many democratic ltaiicr, however, that the passage of th" prohiidtion law was onlv a matter of time in this .statf. PuMic ntimfiit apparently ha- cr Ma li.ed on the iu.-.tioi rupidl since l'JOt. Iil.nu' It AM on l-iulr-v-s Thfre a :o srAt-ral reason.-, for hi.-, tlie t ili' i one la in;-' that ondition as.in-t whieh many of the liquor rtn th"tni( fought hard during the pa? ttK' yeirs. The ondition lluded to wan found m oity aft-r city of Indiana, where lul-s sa-loonkeepe--j.laeed the liijuor trafrie in the wort po.-..-iiI" liht imat;inahlf 1.y their eon-tant and cluiuy .ppo!dtion to every Mep of protrrhs in any direction that the-" comrnunitifrf t-ouht to take. The lawibidini,' yaloonkeepef would he in Indiana still had it not I. pen for hi awIes-A brother, who re.-pei ted no 'uw and no authority hut hi- own tnd that of thove with w haon he, 'or nifinv, many ear", "p!aed tlie amc" Th d"t'i.-!on of the eoitrt. to .vhicli Jud'e John U. Spencer of Kvansvillo dNsented, will be appealed to the supreme court of the i'nited States hy Th.- 1" ". 'ook flrt-winir 'o. fu Kan-ill", which inured in th" ca.-e. a-"e-i d in 4 to an tnnouncemer.t at 1 a n.-vil!" hit liprht l-y att.Mtuss ir the hiewini-r ompany. Tho ground of the apioal prohiily will I" that tue i: rl.iture. in riitctiriir the prohihitioti la.v derled citizen? of their jicojierty xitlifnit due prote--; of Liv,. hut tho nain purpo-.- no iou''t i.-. to keep 15 the agitation. The l.-'al qwesion was a i;vi-i d tl"!ioii ly hy the oajority tf the Indiana -apieine 'ourt iti the opinion of eterd.iy, vhere :t was li'M that rta- polico "aJWer of th" state was greater th.itl
Mr. Schneider Tells How His Baby W as Healed by Cuticura
"When bal vas cutting his tcrth he suflertd ve much from milk crust. It commenced in the form of small pimples atxrut the cars and forehead nd it named into watery
pimples and finally into X rusty scales. Theerurtion
produced greAt irritation and
itching, ,md he was consUntly fccratchinp and cry
ing. M.ny a r.iht only had three c: four hours'
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Sieep. "I saw a Cuticura Scap and Ointment adver. isement. and sent for a free sample. ! bought more, and when I had used t.o ar.d a half cakes of Cuticura Soap and nearly two boxes of Ointment he was hea'.ej." 1 Signed) Gus Schneider. 1443 V. 15th St.. Chicago, 111., Avgust 17, 1917. Clear the pcres of imjruntif s by daily Uf.e of Cutscura Soap ar,J occasional touches of Cuticura Ointment. Sample rh l'rtf by Ad.i'f.,p. card: Citltcwra. Iyi. H. Kion." - everj-mhere. Sap:. O r.:.".-r t ar.d Jiv
PREMIER MEDICIME POR (ihcumaUsm & Blood Poison
"Well. I'm Khid it'b oer."
I niioorat- OptlmNth'. Min Ii optlmiMa Is prevailing in d mot-ruth: circles here Just now let.iu.-e of a weil ground fd belief thai at ha.-t 10 cuntfret.-men will i . !( ted hy the democrats in the tatp this fall. Tlie fact that the ontttrv 's war program has hen o -aecim tly i::ad" puhlic recently and th" de tdopmentM thercdn have .litavii the Wilson administration
oul.-tr tchin' even the fondest expectations 111 the matter of development of war resources of the coun- i
try. ha.- wotked to fotter the belief in many quarters that the democrats will chant; the prevailing coneresioTuil order in Indiana and elect a majority, at leait, of the congreksm n from this ttate in the fa.ll elections. IJii ward Hoffman of Fort Wayne, d'-mo'rati" national committeeman from Indiana, whil" here attending a d'-morratic leathering thin week, expressed the h"lief that the democrats will elect at least 10 congress
men in Indiana this fall. A strong ' hpeakera Lurtau already is helntf formed iy the state committee and j 'hairman Van Nuys is confident that the state ticket will defeat the I epuhlicans this year "on general j 1 r i n ci r t . and tho war iss'ie srif c- !
in ally. Much attention just now is h inr uo tol on the oil inspecion situation, which hohhed up aiain, with a decision on one point in the controversy by the hUpreme i 1 o rt this week. The deputie-i under Marion Caldwell, republican apiointee to the htat" oil inspectorship, who will he succeeded in office by Adam Kelker o Lehanon, democratic appointee of lalvvatd H.iirttt, fetate geologist, v t'oei the recent opinion of the supreme court In the oil inspection asv. have ceased inspections of oil in Indiana, Mr. Caldwell haid. Hau Money in Hank. He al-o said that all money which he and his deputies have collected .sine th"y took office June 1'JlT, ha.- b"en deposited in hank and will he held there pending whatever action is taken in the oil muddle. Approximately tu deputies went out of t Iticc iili Caldwell. Attaches of the attorney jjenerul's office Arid that a petition for re-hearing would he tiied before the supreme court in the neat future in all probability. Conference.--, of the attorneys, who represented the uovernor and Caldw"ll in the Ioiik court tiht, will be held to determine what action bhall 1: w be. taken. It is understood that attorneys beliece that if the supreme court denji s a 1 etitiun for re-hearing of the in which Felker's right to tlie orrice as upheld as against Caldwell, t'ueie is no further move Caldwell and his deputies can make in t! matier. Following additional court iciion of this character, there will tie nothing for the republican appciiites to do but fctep down and out of of; Ice, attorneys said. M. ny of the oil companies in the slate hae refused to make payment of i:.p'Ltion fees to Caldwell and his deputies until their riyht to receive them was established. This riu'lit new bcinj; denied, apparently a u'lt-'ion has developed a to how these i" t-s shall 'oe collected. Attornevs for Caldwell det lare that these fees now must be paid to the republicans, since they contend that a rub of law provides that de facto public oi'lueis are entitled to keep 1 enumeration paid to them if they .'.ctuallv have performed the s.erv ic involved. IVars I kid .Muddle. If tlie democrats attempt to collect these tees and to take over any of the fees now held by Caldwei! and hi deputies they will be ( laced m the, same position as the 1 publicans, tile Caldwell attorneys declare, since the recent ruling of the supreme court makes both John Heli nier and James H. Fry, former democratic; j-tate oil tupervisort, tie facto otiictis. The republlca'.o contend t hat if Caldwell and his deputies are not now entitled to the fees they have collected the fees paid in dunn- a hnu period of years to democratic oil inspectors al.-o are under uue-tion. Adam l-'lker and Fdward liarrtU. state eolncists. luve been m ( nnft Tt dice OU tl;e subject Of the supreme court decision, but no an-
liounemeut has come from either 1 -id" of the controversy as to what ! its lnov e may be. ! At th" same time, tt is reported, i th- 01! companies which operate in i
I the state ;.rc r adv to prepare an- j i other ,(pi'..il to the federal court. ! I mvh r w hich they will attack the! I validity of the ohl ;-ct of lvi. under j which the -upien." court of Indiana j ! h..s ; ;-t s..;d Fe Ik er holds authority j j a- I..1. s;; p, i-v ior. This law- elimi- j I !i;t!''.- appro;mately one-nlf of the ; I t' es if..: a the inspection d oil that 1 j w i e u.i; ' ted under the operation j j of th." law of l'JUl and it a bo ap- j i p.i-e:i'!- tic not contemplate Ihv j coihction of tt' s for the inspc tion j
ot casoune.
trie v. v ot caoiweii minseir.
I w inch :s .:.."' a v ear and drawn i from th," state treasury, apparently j ha.- not be- n in. u'iestton and wheth
er any aTTeuip: w ui ne mane :y trie
c ' 1 cra I .- to i.btam this numey has ; r-ot '.'': aninuinced. It appeared, t' -.av fiat botli sides were lincer- i t i'f ihir ground in the oil tangle
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ill 1 ''iiw liu.i WUIU to straighten out the '
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