South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 213, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 August 1919 — Page 14
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10 TACKLE LUXURY TAX NOW-PERHAPS
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Penrose Back in Senate Seat Brings New Life to Leaderless Crew.
n .JOHN J. CAKSOV. Jew-Tlm W.!itntrn K orrrpon1nt WASHINGTON. A Vis. 1. Sr-n. Tr.r? of V r.ns I .ir.ia , rhalman of th StiM" rinrin - V m mitten4 pTirrally r or.' -I-1 to e the dictator of this ( onsri-., ras r - turr.M to his .lac"- in th M'natp. F"or onif tlrn- hf h.i.s l ( f-n al.wont. lila florid countrnnrn Sn..s not !'n n emrk'inK from l.'hin'l a j.ilin laf fan. Ho has --n a'-atioriintf while h mfn'if(! 'ohtic 1 f ri in his n-.vn yt.it p. With th'- return of IVnr'.-o. th-ro cam1 for a fw minutes at '-.is-f th
Indication that nn;rrs- v.ouH do
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tim which has ! n a l.sohjtrdy . Sr tvatrd i. r L-aifld ! y his fri nds ;ts ; 4 bt-im; pr tty Kood vilM:c- that t Q Ptrirosf is n'Cf? : -i ry to t!i- tno-iy ir.fnt of the coML;rs -ithf-r for , Komi r-.r fi.id. i a Th t'j !t k'fX'd nvs hf hrouqhtjV was that con irr-:;.. was p.in to j dfrni the jded'o made ly thr rt- i
Iiuhli' an ;ml dmorals in thir lastly
the r.rrpram aKalnut which no nrn-
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J laicht 'juiMn. Hays was to h rovf rr.cr, --n. NVv and Watson were to j hir no opjir .:-ition, ;ir.d (Joodrich was t havo th- cornl iir .1 ;jj.;.ort i of Ci.. Hip Four. th Indiana dole-
uatrs to th' national convention, and what Hays could do with I'rnroo and thf- other tossfs, to he d f r. ( y . rair.rd th candidate s f..r the i -I-rfider.'.-y. Th-r a m;is ire of self pro tection in the rdan. It was: t-pneral-!y Mip;os-'l that oat of the war thert wouid an? a hero. Just who the l.ro r:i I,: h t ho riot d--ided npon i.:jt at IaM one oini; nia'i In Indinnapolis h-s Lvr-n undrr dicustion hecii'i.x' h really offered every -tLir.K he had. Arun.-t Mi'h a war hero and the possibility of a popular drn.and for him. the Hie: Four was organized. l'i to the present time it ha '..cen sjccor-ful in its riiis.-ion. There is little ambition anions: the members of the Tndiara dlocatlon in the house. As a who', thry arJ well hatistied with their jobs. At l'-ast. none in .howinq: any Intention to do anything- which would cause
Biplane Wrecked by Cyclone
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The huso Capronl hiplano wa s wrecked with several othfr mach in. s when a cyclone struck Hazelhurst field, ljriff Island. The piano s were on the ground when the storm broke.
du s i ko.m inj i rn s. him work, worry or the reward j KVAXSVILLE. Ind.. -Aug. 1. from a people grateful for his ser- Whtn an automobile tire on the car vces- jjn which she anil her husband were
driving on a country road Thürs-
Injuries from which she die. I Thursday nUht. Mrs. McDonald was leaning out the side of the car and when it swerved up the ?dde of the road
aftci the tire blew out her head
TrV rJEVS-l IM ES Want AUS. 'üay nlw out ,n lose pravel. Mrs. struck a telephone pot and she auf- ! I-'rank McDonald, this city, received feied a fractured skull.
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ramnalen. to repeal the luur' tu. I
The democrats have been ready for
its repeal, the president ha
its reoeal but for some re.tsoii. the
republicans have dodged and hehl ; O up action while the ni. r. h.i nts and the consumers s-utiered. rpn the'y republicans, it is reeouni. l. falls :
niOM Ol ine i ensure oeeuuse uit u
filibuster In the last eongr ss pre
vented the reneal of thi.- tax when
the democrats were pleading for its i repeal and even some of the repub- , J lican leade rs. Inciu lini; S. n. Smoot ! of Utah, were disposed to repc il it. j
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l ili.i l IMI Ill .11 K l l ill tl l. I'enrosn offered another consoling thought. He is assured this con
gress intimately and in some man- '
nrr will effect economics. Issibly this will be done through the budget sjstem for Penrose as been urging a budget system until the republican publicity department got out a prediction that the budget system would bo deised only tn he.ir from Sen. Kenyon. a few das later that his colleagues had "submarined"
'.he plan for a budget system.
Uut with Penrose at the helm. the:
irgisiaue su.p iiuj weign aneruu. Kvr n Sen. Watson may come to life ind make his appcarame again in Lhe senate. And with Tenrose granting concessions to his many assistants. Watson may ha"e a : hare of Ihe glory. He may even ! induced to talk on the Iague of Nations f)r Penrose is here now to consult and :onfer with ami place th. tinal tamp of approal on any views that Sen. Watson may h ie. Soim Indiana Partie.
The fact that Will 11. Hays has ' X letermined t'jat he will be th- m t 1 covernor of Indiana, of course, Mmp as no surprise lu the Imliami) Jelegation. in congi'ess. It has been . tnown for months that Hays would j 5 the candidate and that other can-
iidatcs would be lost in the shuffle. The final deal by which Hays was lamed as the republican candidate 1 year or so before a urimirv was,
nade, according to information! possessed by the Indiana delegation, j
it the time Watson a greed he would not become a candidate for the Dresideney or vice presidency. The date was fixed up then by the 15ig -'our Watson. Sen. New. (;irnor Goodrich and Will H. Hays. The grand machine. mor 'ul in its political way than t ral trade commisi'n says i!u lackers are. in their hirli osl of
ivlpg way. placed its appro..J
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