South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 328, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1918 — Page 9
rn.v. NoviTMnni: 21. ints. RESIGNATION OF M'ADOO HITS err H . V.r. . iL STOCK . '.'.''.'.'I .v ;.. -h , . ..
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Unexpected Retirement of Treasury Head and Rail Director Causes Shock in Washington Officialdom.
Iti'f rr 1 ? !-"rj n 1 New Si-rv! i; M:V VOltK, .Nov. 2:;. Tho ru'us of .Mc.l;"'s rc-inaiWm luul n li-t urt)i Inlliu-rKp in Hie Mixk in.nkrt at tin ojn n in;: l4iy with Ilu ur;itv -f-f ! .-liowii in Ilu railroad Mmrr. Norm of llic' l.urs kIii1 M'iiiiir I f ot ii! iait, lui aft-r a IVw minings iiioic -iithl'iiM ua -lumn iiml in sotiM' i a -J- lie Initial lo--s uric moiv than nfox--rvl. nv joiin i:ivin xi:vi. WASHINGTON. Nov. Th.apif.il to.l.jy (-till was r Im vi tin- shofk of th- ;inix;m m rit of th rtirrnrr.t from inii.ll'- lit"- of William f'.ib'r McAtI-. A I t i i ; a l'ilutIy at its faro al'i- th- t.iU--nt of Mr. MAiUw that u- was om jx-ilt ! to rjuit -frt-tary nt tl" treasury and railrcad flirictor in or 1'T "ti rritup Iiis fort'in-," oüicialdotu f -ri' r.i'l., was rriticizinir a ytmi that "put a pr'Mi in :i on ri'-'i in-n." It wa aira- that th- pi!.T - til f J.IliP.u tlif aant pi ( will
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!.: -!,,.., 1 tint I'r -'t Wü-'Ti h is tli" rtMTi in w to h.wl tlif traury ;.n.il will a n n i ' i n his rhoio' n-t !. Win) that will hf was not re-ral-tl hy whit- hmiM' oÜiciaN. Two S ii ; rs Likely. Mr. McAtlno lias a.-kfd tliat ho r of Iiis duties ;;s railra'l li ttt'ttr hy .Ian. 1. His siuc-s.ir a - t ,-. f.-.iy nf 1 1 1 Jr'asary ! no: n. v-arily hao to tak over th .ailruatl work. :!icials .lift' toJty v. t re roti!;lnt that I'n-s't Wil- aa will sdM't two m n to i.iiTV on th" wurk that his son-in-law has 1 r i lir' tiriL: In a dual capacity. Tis' reconstruction prth! in, s f ir as thoy n'l'cct Oic tr:i'iry il paJ:!''Tit. will iof muri th'ii ntniLrh to ni-nipy tho attention ol aiy ('ii" iriilivii1u.il. o'.Yu i.ils siv. Anl swint-'ir-.i the railroatls lark to a peace 'usis- also is a very I;tri' task. Althouch F'T'y MrAdno h.vl tend'Tfd his resignation to th.e pro-i-dont on Nov. 1 I, no work of his contemplated action had l.een a'lowed to h ak intil hf announced it in person nst ninf. l"ven h!s cotleriiHS In tlie cahlriei. wtc Ignorant of his intentions. Tod iv the pre -j Ions of reirrot came from all i'iarters anl ro very sincere. It v.as frankly admittel. even hy tho nie.i who were not of his own politic-"! faitli, that tho force. 1 retirement of tho treasury head hecauso he emild not mrt h! flnanrial ol.llcr.tions on tho salary of his post, was a very real loss to the nation at this time. Otficials- said today that the resiirnation of the secretary not only had tho complete endorsement ((f Mrs. McAdoo Tres't Wilson's latmhto. hut that she had urired him tt! retire as soon as io-n.le.
NEW YORKERS JOIM IN PMONEY PROTEST STRIKE
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Each dav the Washington restaurant and cafeteria is nearer completion. Now they are connecting up the ice machine. A machine with a capacity of two tonsdaily. Every pi.ece of ice is made of pure distilled water insuring absolute purity. Be patient a little longer "Twill soon be finished.
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HEAR THE Freneti Army Band 61 - PIECES - Gl Wednesday Evening, Nov. 27 High School Auditorium ALL BATTLE-SCARRED HEROES ALL TALENTED MUSICIANS Led by M. GABRIEL PARES, who directed the "Garde Republicaine" band at the San Francisco Exposition. Reserved Seats $1.00 Now on sale at Herr's Book Store. General Admission 75c. Tickets on sale at the Oliver and Jefferson Hotels, Platner's Cigar Store, Miller's Book Store, Chamber of Commerce, High School and Red Cross Pharmacy, Mishawaka.
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