South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 63, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1920 — Page 7

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

LOCAL G. 0. P. TO SUPPORT M'CRAY

Withdrawal of Lieut. Gov. IWi?h Cau-c? Switch In Arrangement--.

Annnur.r r-mnt rcrivf-i here Tuf.tlay th.it l;iut. fi'.v. KdwarJ I). I!;jh f S-ilf-m Jui.j withdrawn from tho Indiana r puMi .-n xwuf rnatori.il r.ic ra'isJ ;t number of South Hi rt p Jl-'it "ans to r new thrir support for- Warrm T. McCray. Knt!anI cattleman, for th" nomination. The l:utrnant KOf rr.or l.-cl many supporters hT-. I-ut the ppnaition of Gov. Janus I (loo.lrioh to Mr. Jiuhs ca.ndid.icy Is ald to liave forced his withdrawal, and it

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throw thir support to any Kuhrrna-

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r-tat adrnlniMratlnn. Not Ilknl Herr. flov. Goodrich dors not aj.pt nr to stand well with South I5end roVublians. The city administration. l:add by Mayor Carson, is as.iiu.-t .nc Rovrrnor, and at the tlm- th wag a possibility that GoodriIi "would b'-come ;i candidate f"f th republican nomination for vie-rreid-nt, rrpublkans at the city hall were fnen in their d da rations that they would not even support the governor if ho were nmiinat d. if they could find any way to out of it. The other republican candidate for governor, is Idward ". Toner, erstwhile progressive. Still the progressive has some supporters in youth I'end for the nomination. In

fact, all thre republican candidates hnve the.r suj ipurtf rs here, but Mc'ray aTp'-ars to be In th- lead. Tatirt In I'leM. Announc-tnent a!.-o reacheil iKre Tuesday from Indianapolis that Thomas T.iqirt wih ko ":i the t'-mocratl 1 allot fur V. S. .senator, and he will probably be th opponent of James i;. Watson of Rushie, if the latter succeed in brtr.sr renominated by t!i rr-pub'l-car.s. T.i part's petition containing n.OCO names v.,,s filed in the orr.ee of the secretary of state Tuesday, asklntr that h!.s name be plac.-d on the democratic ballot for U. S. senatr. e'a m'.idat s for, county others will h.ive the opportunity to fi'.e their P'titk'us with County Clerk Warner Friday. The time for filing will continue for '10 days, c-ndin April which will bo CO days before prlii.ary day. May 4. Draw Lino Ticlit. bli.'-s of the prefcronee for republican presidential candidates are berornim: more tiirhtly drawn here, with (luv. Prank. O. bowden in the iead. with Gen. Leonard A. Wood running m--o?'.1. Sen Warren CI. rdini: of Ohio third and Sen. Hiram W. Johnson of California fourth. Announcenn l of A. Mitclie'.l Palnif r that he will be a ar.didate for tlie democratic presidential nom" ination found S'juth II nd supporters for the Atty. General. William G. McAdoo is also favored by some South I?end demoerats. while Gov. Co of Ohio is not lacking in suj)port here. Pv n Gov. lMwanls of New Jersey is spoken of here as a presidential possibility by those opposed to prohibition.

SET AGE LIMITS FOR Y. H. C. A. MEN

HELD FOR FAILURE TO SUPPORT WIFE

Voting Men Under 18 or Over 35 Mirsl Leave Room? of Institution.

Key Stapes, 20 H. Milton fct.. was bmucht in to the city court Tuesday morning on complaint of th pro-

bat! on officer. Stapes was paroled eominued the parole.

to the probation department after his conviction nr. a charge I failure to stippoi t his wife. Since, that time th couple have hen reconciled and the ovldor.r pre.l':rd In court s-howed that Staphs has b':i

sick and unable to report. The court

Men outside of the aqes of between IS and oj j ears will be unable to ser ure lod'in in the dormitories of the Y. M. C. A., according to a letter mailed to all men now living at the associrt ioTi. Those living there at r resent, who are outside the ae limit will be given until April 1 to s cure new quarters. Tiie ohject of the change, according the Kemtal secretary. W. M. Dinner, jr.. is to make possible the largest amoi;nt of service to the KT'-atest possible number of those tor whoso benefit the buildlncr was Kiven. The preff rence is to be iven to the younger men with the smaller incomes. In addition to this new moe. all men entering the dormitory to live will be required to submit to a physical examination as will tho-e now living there.

Photographic papers at Schilling's.

snuio piuzi: on i:ni:u. We will pay $10 to lady who will supply one word that will be adopted by us as the most suitable for an appropriate name of a new creation of a special ami superior 'chocolates made by us. Name to bejdn with "Poledor's" and end with chocolates Send word and your name and address to The Philadelphia, 11; X. Michigan St.. South Dend, Ind. The Philadelphia. 749-4 Adv.

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FOOTWEAR FOR A NEW SEASON The spring displays of the newproductions in distinctive footwear for women are now being made.

Just picture yourself in the most becoming and smartest footwear modes you can imagine then come here in confidence that you can have your desires fully gratified, at PRICES TO SUIT EVERY PURSE

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