South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 49, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 February 1919 — Page 3

THE SOUTH BEND NEWSTIMES

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! Upper House Spends Entire

Afternoon Considering Foreign Language Measure.

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INDIANAPOLIS. Ir.d., Feb. IS. Suspending the constitutional rulrs, the state senate Monday afternoon received and passed a n w anti-German lanjruafre hill, prohibiting the toachlnp of any foreign lantruaije or foreicrn subject in elementary, parochial or private schools. The bill doe.s not apply to hirh schools inasmuch as this feature was covered in a bill passed by the senate and now before the house. The vote on the new bill was 64 to 1, Son. Charles Haerty, South I3enJ, opposing it. Sen. John Decker, Dluffton, was absent. The entire afternoon was spent in considering the bill and several amendments were offered to change the phraseology and one amendment adopted added another section to provide that if the supreme court should hold any part of the bill unconstitutional, the other sections would still be valid. Sen. Franklin McCray introduced the bill, after I.iout. Gov. Hush opened thf session with a speech in whicli he deplored the delay of the legislature In enacting other pending anti-Oerman hills into law .3. Hush said that the bill was drawn by himself and McCray to assure that any legislation on this subject was "absolutely right." lie referred to the quibbling- over the NegleyAlldredge bill, applying the ant'CJerman doctrine to the common schools and the iowe house 1)111 planing parochial and private schools under the same regulations. Tie indirectly took exception to the three weeks delay of the Negley-Alldredgft bill In the louer house and the house delay on the Lowe bill. "There is an insidious serpent abroad in this land," Push warned, "we have seen the trail this serpent leaves and I believe It is present oven in this legislature." Opening his speech, Push read a petition from 130 residents of Seymour of German extraction, who demanded action on tho pending legislation against the teaching of th German language. Immediately following the speech, which was greeted with applaus.- from the floor of the senate and the visitors' gallery, the lieutenant governor recognized Sen. McCray for introduction of the bill. Fundamentals In Knclkli. "The bill is not intended or construed in any way to interfere in any degree with any religious sect as to its form of worship, catechism, or any other manner in which people worship," Sen. McCray explained. "Tt applies only to the fundamentals of education, that they be in the English language and not in German." During Sen. McCray's speech the Negley-Alldredge bill and the Lowe bill, passed by the house last Thursday, were transmitted to the senate, but they were ignored and probably will be considered tomorrow. The McCray bill, to be known as senate bill 276, will be transmitted to the house early tomorrow. There was some fight on suspending the rules, some senators wanting until tomorrow to consider the bill before they voted on It. Sen. Xegley was joined by Sen. Kline in asking that the NegleyAlldredge bill, which was, amended by th house, be considered. Thi?, Sen. Masters contended, would not conform to the demand of the public, and he charactei ized the hill as the "biggest joke that has ever been perpetrated on the people of Indiana." No Opposition Over State. He said the Xegley-Alldredge hill was not drastic enough and that the new bill would answer the purpose. Masters unsuccessfully tried to amend the new hill to make it more drastic. Xegley. answering this, said no opposition had developed over the state to his bill and declared that the motion to suspend the rules was "born of panic." Regretting that he could not votö for the first section, which applies to elementary schools, Hagerty defended his vote on the ground that the legislature should not enter religious schools or those malnyiir.cd by private money. Hagerty told of the Folish interests of Ft. Joseph county and their participation in the war, and said he did not believe in the policy of legislating them out of the right to conduct their education in the Polish language. The senat adjourned about six o'clock until 9:..0 o'clock tomorrow, after having considered the antiGerman bill since 2:1" o'clock. Lower llou Intended. More interest was manifest amon; the members' of the lower house this afternoon in the business before the senate than that before them, and little was accomplished In the threehour session which was convened at 2 o'clock. The senate measure, providing for the creation of a state department of banking, was the only measure passed. It was carried by a vote of 7 4 to 21. the democratic members forming the bulwark of the opposition along with nine republicans, including Reps. Rowbottom. Smith. Grayson. Day, Delaplan. Hare. Jinnett, Lowe and Sambor. Ruilding and loan associations throughout the state made a final effort 'before the session was convened to have the bill defeated. They c-irried their f.ght to Gov. Goodrich who. however, is expected to sign the measure when it reaches him. The bill provides for the appointment of a banking commissioner by the go

ernor at a salary of $3,300 annually and supervision of financial institutions within the state being placed in his hands. Reports reaching the house that the frenate was discussing the Ger

man lauguage question, upon taking f

up the Lowe house bill and the Xegley senate measure as amended by the house and that the house was being censured for the provisions of the bills, attracted the interest of house members. They then postponed until tomorrow the administration measure providing for cities having power to adopt the commission or city manager form of government, which was opposed by several republicans.

GERMANY HAD PLANNED AN ENORMOUS AIRPLANE

FORMS FOR MAKING INCOME TAX RETURNS ARE NOW READY

UEIlLIN. Sunday, Feb. 16. If the

1 war had lasted a few months longer

Germany was prepared to iurprls 1 the world with an enormous air-! plane. The new giant of the air. ! which was planned by Harold Wolff, an engineer, will have Its first trial ( at Doberitz within a few days. The new machine Is nearly 163 ' feet from win? tip to wlnjr tip and stands more than 23 feet high. It has six motors with a total of 1.S00 , horsepower, driven by four propellers, two of which are forward and to aft. Lach of the propellers has four blades. Two of the motorr. it is said, can stop simultaneously without affecting any of the propellers or having any result except to . reduce the speed of the airplane. 1 Apart from its dimensions and ! power, the new airplane is not only equipped with deices enabling the pilots to know at all times their altitude and angle of elevation, but ' also with devices to tell the absolute

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WASHINGTON. Feb. , IS. Indiiduals with incomes of $3, COO or less may now obtain income tax return forms ot offices of revenue col

lectors or banks, the revenue bu-j as well ;us relath e direction which

reau announced 10'day. The forms is believed, will-make flying oos.-ible i

have been distributed throughout

the country, and were released today without awaiting signature of the revenue bill by the president.

on the darkest night and 'in the thickest fog. The device for determining the absolute direction consists of an instrument adapted to

The form for individual incomes of ! re ceiving messages from various more than $3,000 and other tax re- wireless stations and capable of such turn forms will be available within adjustment that a message from any two weeks. t particular station can be heard only

The individual form for incomes of $3.000 er les is a printed sheet divided into three parts, one consti

tuting a 'work sheet" on which a

tax payer ma$' figure his income ac

eorJing te the guide provided, another containing detailed instructions, and the thi rei being the actual

return form. Married persons or I

when the device is turned in that direction.

'.SNOW FORCES AIRPLANE

TO LAND; TOTAL WRECK.

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er more and single persons who made $1,000 or more in 191S must make out returns before March 13.

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D. C, to Columbus, O., was forced down by a snowstorm two miles northwest of here this afternoon The machine struck on its nose, overturned and was a total wreck. Maj. V. C. Ocker, pilot, sustained a broken nose, but Maj. Gen. Kenly was uninjured.

OFFERS GERMAN LOAN TO U. S. FOR FOOD

PARIS. Fei. IS. Among the declarations of Mathias Erzbergcr at Treves, according to a Rerlin elispatch published in the Temps, was one to the American representative on the .armistice commission that Germany went to the aid of the United States from 1862 to 185 during the great economic crisis, furnishing money, clothes, shoes machinery. If the United States came to the aid of Germany today, more than fifty years afterwards. Krzberger said she could give Germany food anel raw materials against a German loan and at the same time would be eloing a good stroke of business. Erzbergcr said Germany was suffering from hunger. The doctors had made known the number of victims of the blockade. More than a half million men, women and children hail died from exhaustion or the result of lessened capacity to resist disease. he said. He leclared that Bismarck immediately gave succor to Paris in 1871 after the Franco-Prussian war. Erzbergcr gave warning that bolshevism would result from hunger in Germany. He protested against what he termed the oppression against everything German in Alsace-Ivorraine and against the encouragement given by the entente "to the Polish appetite for conquest." Germany. Erzbergcr declared, had accepted Pres't Wilson's fourteen points for peace, and the allies also had been accepted. Article 2. he said, did not give to the allies the right to forbid the German people from tlefending themselves agf. nst such encroachments a.- the Poles were making.

RLACKSTONi: tiii:ati:i; huildING. for information as to the wrecking of the buildings and sale of building materials at present on the theater site see the Imiiding superintendent, Mr. Frank Milner. at the offices of the corporation. 122-124 So. Main-st. Advt. 13S7S-1S

KFD MEN MKITTING. Red Men meeting Tuesday evening. 1CS93-1S

To I-'ortify 'Die System Against Grip Take LAXATIVE ft HOMO QUININE Tablets which destroy grrms. act as a Tonic and Laxative, and thus prevent Colds, Grip and Influenza, There is only one "PROMO QUININE." K. W. Grove's signature on the box. 30c.

BAD TEETH OFTEN CAUSESRHEUMATISM SAYS ITS EASY WHEN YOU HAVE THE RIGHT MEDICINE

So Says .Tallies II. Allen, WI10 Drove Out Klieiimatie' Poison After lielng GrippxMl fer Years.

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Everything Now Selling at Greatly Reduced Prices We haven't the necessary room at our new location for this merchandise. It must be sold. The crowds are making great inroads on quantities, huge as they were. Surely these wonderfully low prices are bringing the desired results. Please Shop Early.

45c Rakes 34c 59c Rakes 45c 79c Rakes 60c 89c Rakes 67c $1.45 Stepladders $1.09 $1.90 Stepladders $1.43 $2.29 Stepladders $1.72 $1.49 Spades $1.10 79c Window Shades 59c 20c Inter-Lac 10c 35c Inter-Lac 20c 6oc Inter-Lac 35c $1.00 Inter-Lac 1 60c 15c Enamel 10c $3.69 Wash Boilers $2.75 $4.29 Wash Boilers $3.19 $4.49 Wash Boilers $3.39 $1.69 Wash Tubs $1.29 $2.00 Wash Tubs $1.49 $2.29 Wash Tubs $1.79 S2.49 Wash Tubs. $2.00 $2.79 Wash Tubs $2.19 $4.98 Lawn Mowers $4.00 $5.49 Lawn Mowers $4.39 $5.98 Lawn Mowers $4.79 $8.00 Lawn Mowers $5.89 $1.49 Steering Sleds $1.00 $2.49 Steering Sleds $1.49 $3.39 Steering Sleds $2.19 $6.49 Bench Wringers $6.00 $9.00 Bench Wringers $7.89 S9.49 Bench Wringers $8.29 10C Lamp Chimneys 7c Wax Tapers, box 3c

Perfection Oil Heaters, very special $4.90 50c Coal Hods 39c 25c Muffin Pans 19c One lot of Glassware, American cut, values up to $2.00, choice $1.19 $1.19 Round Willow Market Baskets 89c 45c Open Sewing Baskets 29c Cut Glass Fern Dishes with liner $2.50 values at $2.19 Cut Glass Vases worth S5 at $2.79 All Toys and Dolls Half Price. Two tables of Odd Dishes, Cups and saucers etc. Half Price. 25c Doll Furniture 12 l-2c Cut Glass, Jardinieres, Dinnerware, Enamel Ware, Tinware, Iron Ware, Aluminum, Copper, Nickel, Plated Ware and Traveling Bags, One-Fourth Off. 5c Wooden Handle Spoons. . . 3c 9c Wooden Handle Forks 6c 15c Butcher Knives 10c 5c Wire Bread Toasters, 2 for. . 5c 5c Wire Coat Hangers .' 3c 25c Rope Clothes Lines 17c 79c Wire Clothes Lines 59c 8c Mica Capony for gas lights . . 5c 1 5c Flower Pots .11c

Twenty Mule Team Borax, iOc size, 6 for 49c 20 Mule Team Borax, Soap Chips, 1 5c size, 3 packages for 37c Large box Borax, soap chips for 35c 10c Dutch Cleanser 7c One Pound Parowax 15c Ready Mixed Paints, inside, outside and floor paint Quarts 50c; 1-2 Gallon $1.00 25c Rubv Gloss Polish .19c 10c Wardrobe Hook, dozen.... 5c Clothes Pin Pants Hangers.... 2c 5c Lid Racks 3c 10c Rat Traps 7c 5c Picture Wire 3c 25c Patent Can Openers 13c 10c Screen Door Hinges 5c 10c Wire Soap Dishes 6c 20c Fruit Jar Wrenches 10c 6oc Framed Mirrors 45c 79c Fiber Brooms ,.59c 25c Glass Rolling Pins 15c 10c Potato Mashers 7c 10c Flue Stoppers 7c 10 Transplanting Trowels 7c loc Tables Knives 7c 10c Moulding Hooks, dozen. . . 5c 10C Tea Strainers 7c 29c Flower Pots 21c 45c Flower Pots 30c 59c Flower Pots 45c 20c Flower Pots 15c

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Hundreds of well people, oncp full

of rheumatism, will freely urge you to get a bottle of Allenrhu at once. The blessed relief this marvelous prescription quickly gives has made for it thousands of friends. It is Mr. Allen's own discovery; it made him strong and well after rheumatism had crippled him and made him unfit for work. It is guaranteed. Adv.

Not all the big values are to be found in our basement section. There are hundreds of items to be found on the main floor. Every department has exceptional values to offer during this great money-saving "Removal Sale"

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There is going to be the strongest demand for furniture this coming spring that South Bend furniture dealers have experienced for many years. Prepare now Don't wait untifthe rush is on. Come in tomorrow and talk over your furniture problems with this fast growing store. We have some new ideas we know you will be pleased to hear about. May we expect you?

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