South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 94, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 April 1919 — Page 9
rmiY i:vi:i;. pkii. i. 9 C DD me arrnru neutranry rmi. I roc "LETS BEAT IT" MAKES BIG HH l II"Tf;iiit ami Itt'iHtl'Mi.iij . j In thr j-fiMii of Hep. r'onlnoy. I of Mirhia'i. i-? co:i:i tnl ivort Miry I iti'J rt .irtion in about -quai p,(rts. M SADDLE AT is an a.!vf.it "f th.- ni?hot ' . t- crlTlT'' tarifl that ran if b.-Vi-.l. His (Co- H '" no. nie piirnplf.s ait tl:o-' of tlw ; i jtan-JpJt ! uuT.t of .Yw Knlanii ' J 'A an.i I Vm'i 1 ,ir.i:i. His Anuricar: j A.-. ' t : 4 at th oiithrfil- ot tno war. H 1 ? 1 . ) "fit y . . f.-.x-Mtlf.l :'-aipt t t.i.IiM the .M-!-r.ioi irv.ilition. a".ilii-l ill'- 1 ippin-: J bo.iri bill .iii.t .iL-a.r.l tx.o ar rvv : i r' ' Th cl'.airrnai l:ip ( ! tbo forfi?ri(- ! affair commitb-t is the j riz.' ! , i i Men Who Voted for Germany and Atjainst War Measures are Honored by G. 0. P. V .V; !!,:.war-!-.l ! ! i ;twar!"Ml to ii p porlrr, of I'cnr, - , S ! He .- .I ;i oi t. i t!.o ('oopt' (' nt. T2:- ! ( iiiiliiicin- A fiib!; t 1 ' ! ? ;l-,. t . . ! i i , . i . t.- "min I !! t ilnn't i t. 1 1 r r l' ' (liiiriHi iiiiiii iuv ii ;ii i j ; ' Kno-.i how to a co nip i i--1. it without'!
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"Let's Beat It," the musical comedy of the Twenty-teventli dlvUiori. foctira; railronN. ile oteJ a an.st i ;j f
now in ihn secoud vreefc ol ts ensapement at the Century Tbeatre. in New jth tablin-r of tho M-I.on or ro- J r
to r-har- (ontrol f (,;. ti-t lio'i.' of r'j i - ii t 1 1 1 . . , t r 1 . i ;.' i ' i ' ; , b i h - 1 1 f o i lh- riiairniai. -hip or" . n ; n. porta n rni.'iriillo' is ;t r. i . i h i l' . ! a with a roiil of h'.-U'itv ,ir'l a.tiv' npja.
York, and during thb week members of the cast will spceaiu ttack a no
jufon. the i-hipi intr bill aral thr war
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ford between the Century and Camp Upton, where they will gradually ?a r,,(M, r :i'VA(.ndnwia. H fnvm n I llns f hnnnpqhta Hie horn tmm t ttet urmv A f for t . . . I .
l yuli IUL IUI lliaillltO Vi UUUUI uuili ui-j.uaif,!, v . ' ....... . first week the cast 5 now trained to a fine point, and all the ,eirlsM are full of "pep." fc'rlva-e Walter Itoberts. a the romantic innne. Is setting morf
More ii. O. I'. Km-cint. " " 4 II p. H;iu,'cn. of Iowa, is to ho '. rhaii iiian of th' c :iir.n T t on .:ri- j
ciiltt'i". lb fiM. il hiniM 11 for t hi.;
irmonfni 1 nrarv nnrffirmq nro nnd Prirnto Hirrv Sh.lPlio o thp Fl'ndu. I? ;
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lion iv (:,- i.i i (f .-in -ill inter;t-. Man. of tfi"::i an in both " '
f at i .-. ih- hi-f po--t of bono.. Mr. f;ilIn m i!.ii:l' 'omirittfo :.--ii:n-i 1 tt"s record is t-nm ;h to have .I'-rit-" th- r pu i 1 1' a n l'ilr i i t 1 1 1: 1 1 i f i'-.l hini umlcr thr poculiar t prMiot-! iri'-n Im otr .j a ira in"5, t;: imI. i rls adopted by his lepnlih-tal-lir:-,' tin- Sl r b ntor a i lution, S an a.-c; ( lat -s. H- vo.,1 auair st the
iiitioii, the v. ;ir i'olution, the ship- t
i;i ' hoard ni.l ami tin- s" lonau.- : -
uaint t.iNiinfc tlir Mrl nirc r. i,ilf all( ,,y tixin hard to kill the I 0 3
olutKin and against th soK-ctiw fooil Mirx,.y bill. j J KP.-xicv bill. Ho (tiur-'cd that this; j.,,, ('.nnpbvll. )f Kansas, lias! i ir.,asuro was -palatable to those ; j,, on n,tnK.,i to th.- eh lirm: .r.-hip r-f " ;
no i.iiacini' that bv tho worKin .i,. ...mmitt... 11 r.a.i ?
th war resolution, and tlm -lr,ti r riioj.in-: board bill, which va to j of this iuas;ic flrction they and , ., ,. ., Ul.:t tH. t .-pio!,,-mc bill and thr : U
matt lav. ami woo s i ,por t-d t p ; prov in.- tjif ovrnnif nt with ton- thosr thry love mny be excused and ' iU,t
'opr a Micii'l no nt whi h -'hi to !'iv- to transport Mipplirs and
nullify thr arrnd nru'ralit- oiil. i piipm; nt and soldirrs to Kurope, Tli" MrLcmoi" t.-rh:ti.n was a' and .'ain.-t the food survey bill. He Hiirnir:; to Ain ri.:r. to stay off j answ-trd ' prrnf to the- roll call Tim hi-:h sci.. Thr i..,ir i r sopit in J on thr rrat war rexenue bill of
urvt - bill.
and for t ii y
wa- tliat i ( larinir a -tat-" f w; r to i-t brtwMi this ifcintiy and ;-r-tnan. Thr Cx-prr ana ndrm nt was
rl. uh'n th rourilry was in .the rni'i-t of the conflict with d rmany. T at other republic ans and the onlv
iiitoriilr-l to prevrnt tiir :riuinir of i s or in I i-t in thr house answer, d merchant ,-hips to protect tli -a. j "pr-.- nt" ith him. Mr. (lilktt ha(? a.-iin-t German r-t.buiarinrs. Th . tlir backing of Sns. I de and
rl.'tie -ej-vic" l.w was that nndrr 1 I ' v ro.-r and of Will H. Haves.
tin- burden may fall upon tho.-r w it h- i jjo0j)r r anieiidnirnt,
out political, social or capitalistic j J: .nat kab!e evil anion- thes" sr- t influence." , ! h-ctions is that of I:, -p. Mason, of! The committee on coniniittera pe- Illinois, as a rat-nib r of the for "
j lcctd Krp. Knutson, of M ir.nesota. ci-n affairs comniitier. f lis appoint- . !j
to be party w hip, lie dt served this m r:t is reanied as ;m insult to : I
f his republican fellows, apparent- patriotic people. He voted a -Tains-. d H
ly, for bavin? voted atruinst the war II:- war roolr.tion, the cspioium i
ltst-lution.
bill, the selective servier bill and I (
which was organized the ?rat national i.rni that ontrilutd tö th? lorbms victory over (',. rn an an ! her allies. ljewartls b )i-donl.
It is not sur.orisin that Ihr op- )
i'iiK nts of tin- war w ith (Ji-rmany i and ob-trm lioni.-ts of its .-uoc-.-.-f ul ; prosecution 'hoiild thus have b en rrwiiril(-.l. Tiu- .Alanri -om:nitt'r on j corTitnitt-es ! v whoin tiiev v ri- s--I I lected w as its- it -tion.; v. ith tb-, .-arn taint. J Thirty-o:ir f ti-e V, na ralars of I this ".-t --riii omni 1 1 1 "' w-rr in
the previous cnrKtes. Ki-'hteen of thes- -otrd aain.-t tablinc: the MclA-niorr it.-olution, who.-o tlefcat f'res't Wilson chai acterizeo as th" 'acid test" of loyalty to American
li 'hts. Seventeen of the obi tneni- !
her.- of the crrr.nittee supported th t'onprr amendment. K( nid of Hit New Chairmen.
If th- choice of these leader- and ! Ii innen of the republic;' n hou-a i was iu-pirrd by a b'-irr 'b r ..rd -their ii n - A m. r na n perfortnaner s, ! thn tint p-irpose has been soccess-. i u d a eo 1 1 1 p i I . As -p'-aker -f 'he hon-e. 1Ip. ;rtb-tt. f Ma -.-af hi.M tts. will have;
ehirni;-ii of the republican national t oT.omittee. dep. Mondell, of Wyoming, is re
publican floor leader.
!!rp. Good, of Iowa, who is to be I the linance and ttaporation bill. Hip
chairman cf the house commit ; is ifliee'l ho was assign l to this! r.T ! rvtirnnr! t inc o-nl j tliiw- eMinmiiten f .Vinn etmni il l.ii- f
11 J'I'I VM UlVIUll", p- ' WO k. 1 1 I n 11 ' l r 't k i V ' " l l I i I U U ' V ' U t (J tar.t post in spite or bt cause of ! pose. ' q
his vote against the tabiint? of the! f
McLemore resolution and of hia ! Tlie Kn??lish-readini? Ciiinese are i U ,
He voted vote for the Cooper amendment to j Frowine ii number.
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