South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 79, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 March 1920 — Page 13
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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NOW PROPOSE MAM NEW CABINET POSTS AT Ü. S. CAPITAL
I'nlikelv More Than Four Will Ie Srriously Con-f-iderel, I'rlief-
ill It.l 1 ,'IW.M' 11.11 Uiiitl I'p-s SUff Corr-sjrul-rit.) WASHINGTON. Mafh IS. Sskrtini: cr-itloTi .f r.' -v c:it;if.'-t l ost is or.- f V.'a-h'.r.t-'tonN indoor KVoru v. h; !. - i.cj-.v r..uri r.lr.i? :' promoters of in my rr-;l' ntUl i.ov: r .lir.T .::-.: dl-oovr
thai t!,M- ;ir- N tl.ey.- plJrr.s ! to ü:tri$.'.t" ;ii;.ons' -' mur.y !'' vy- I ve'".'.f ( r.trü.Mtor-. ! ;;! ir. iv cif th f.vr th'tt con-! ,.r. h is r'i.l-I only ?-: r:il:nt ! 'ol 1 tl.o t'o'.ir .riin.Jly t-'t-; l.l.-l. It is r.' t l.k :y th.it Ml of tho , j t . :-. . ; f,r ; fj ; j"r 1 l p'irTfo'.i'.s will ; ll(.'(rt -it-i in the n 'ir Vjf.ir-. tnom;h ' it i.-? ro?-.-:l.e th-it : or two nviy j
Th" ii'V.' mMii'-t jo I rr.or- fr-o,-.'-i:tly sijt?rf-t--l are th'"--.- of s-c-rt-t;iry of aviation, '-r'tary of for!cn t: - ' ami m-rrhnnt iri i ri ri ftnl F.crotary of -Jucatio:i. Tho latter post "Inn1 widely f.ivored ry elu) ivor;;r-i ar.-1 ni'liool tach-n throuph-j.-it ti." country as offrinc a rh.ancr t r a v.i;.i.'!n of rational rop'iat j'n t - n't-r th preMdenti.il enMnt. Ai.'l in if-w of the tr rn mIous political jur.vrr of women voters from now on. many ron?rcf-:-rnTi and sn-ator-havi already dfc;l-l that a N.on ns thl demand jrrows loud .r.o'icli. they will havo to how to it, reluctant o-s thry nro to see a v.oruun Invade the j-ncred circle. Amnnc lrrjHiI-. Th following cabinet ro?Itlon that ha-e been proposed oflirially nr unofTk-i illy or at least discussed in th) cloak roomi of conpre.cs or over teacups in the V.ah!nprton "drawing rooms" to which Franklin K. lati" referred when ho retired from tho ahir.-t recently: Secretary of Hdu cation: to fromot'4 public; Instruction, wipe out ilUN-r.x-y, educate aliens, and aid .st;, I -! in vocational trainir.tr. S -retary of Transportation: to superv; operation of the railroads of the rountry. proposed chieily in ( .nnertion with government ownertdil; or operation. S"ereary r.f Merchant Marine: to coml-ine all frovcrnment activity reInt intr to forelm trade ami shipplnp. levelnp an American merchant juirln'. o;ipervie ocean freight ratey, .-id minist er steamship refrulntintu :md ;ts-eniMA nativities pertai'ii:.': to or. an traffic now In rhnrir? f the treasury, commerce, la!or and fat d'partrnents. To Coordinate AcUrltie. Serret.ary of Aviation: to coordinate aviation nctHitlcn of the army, r.avy and postofTlce department air
mail M-rvire, and promote the nvi a-
t:n industry as a preparedness measure. ..rretary of PuMlc "Works: to omhipe all activities relating to ;V''is and harbor.", public buildings, lo.y bulidir.?, rtnd development f
Complete Law to Legalize Children Horn Out of Wedlock TAHnO. X. D. March H. The fir.st ca.e under N'orth Dakota's law enacted to establish ti e 1' -cithT.acy of children born out of wtdlock has been mm-pb-vd in Cass county court.s and a child ft horn has received its father's r.am and been nclarod his br'.Urnate heir. The law wa-i pafd by the legislature in i;r:ri f r provisions r.f this act, whi h is said to be th-i firpt of its !-. ;r.d in the r-.unty. a child hern out of wedlock ir declared to he the child of V i fctural parents, as Fuch i entitlel to fupliort, shelter and education equally with other children born Pi b-fT.tl inarriarre anfl is entitled to share in any estate jointly with all other lepral heir?. SuitH to tablish th natural parentacre of the cliild. the lawprovides murt ho instituted "uithin a year after birth, the facta In the rase to le. proved in any other lejrnl action. This is cor, -trued as p'.aeincr th burden of proof upon tho plaintiff.
public land", waterpower pites and mineral resources now scattered between tho treasury, war and interior departments. s-'ecre'ary of Science and Invention, to promote scientific, research, develop industrial chemistry and science as Germany did in the dyestuffs and chemical Industries-, search for new implements of warfare, en-
coi:r:i:1 irdivilual invr.tors and scienthVi, administer patent laws. Secretary of Munitions: to be devoted entirely to the Job of supplying the nrrny and navy with all ordnance, equipment, and supplies with
j the particular job cf keeping the
nation prepared to switch Its entire industrial organization to production of war materials in event of war, leaving the war and r.avy departments free to concentrate' on the actual job r.f Jiirhtintr. To Study Pisrne. Secretary of Public Welfare: to combine the octlvitie! of the public h'jalth Service, study diseases and epidemic:, administer laws relating to dangerous industries-, enforce all legislation regarding ranitation, pro-
j tection of women and children in i lndustryt and steer aliens to the
path toward American citizenship. E ;
I Secretary of National Intelligence: i
to combine the bureaus of secret
service now maintained by the de- I Jv' '."
partment of Justice, the treasury, war and navy departments, to obtain data of any nature desired by any government agency, report dally conditions the world over regarding political, economic, trade and military conditions. Mary of these proposals of course cr? scarcely given serious consideration by any considerable number In congress and several overlap or almost duplicate entirely existing agencies. The fact that they are put forth means little except that many people are thinking out loud as to how the government can be made of more service to the public or more economical and logical in its organization.
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HpHEY'RE quite different; shoulders narrower and higher; waist slender and high: deep, broad chest. They give the look of athletic build; smart, clean-cut set up young men like the style. One, two and three-button models; soft roll fronts; block lapels; single and double breasted types. The fabrics are beautiful; rich plain shades, over p 1 a i d s; c I u b check, single and double pin stripes on rich, dark grounds; heather mixtures, iridescents, browns, greens, oxfords, grays, specially designed for us exclusively by Hart Schaftner c: Marx. The best things for you men who want real stvle and worth. $45, $50, $55, $60, $65, $70 to $85. And others of guaranteed qualities, latest styles, $30, $35, $40 and $45.
Blue Serge Suits Fast color; fine tailoring: guaranteed To many men a blue suit is almost indispensable. You'll find here a wonderful display of these ever popular suits in almost every imaginable type. All Spiro blue fabrics are guaranteed fast color and are specially selected for their clear, even, true blue. Styles for men and young men. $ 35, $40, $45, $50, $55.
New Spring Top-Coats Styles for men and young men They're wonderfully fine things; they show the new style ideas; rather slender, body-tracing models. Models for sport, for dress, for business; tweeds, homespuns, flannels, and rich mixtures, mostly shower proof. You'll like the style ana the very beautiful tailoring; the finest things of their kind get yours early. $35, $40, $45, $50 to $65.
New Shirts ; spring display Never before have we had as complete and beautiful a showing of fine quality shirts as we offer this spring; including many novelties of the most exclusive types. Beautiful silks, of jersey broadcloth, crepe de chine; rich fiber and fine qualitv madras. A wonderful showing at $2, $2.50, $3, $4, $5, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $10 to $18.50
Cloth Hats . Correct for spring It's remarkable what a difference a hat can make in your appearance. These cloth hats are lively, stylish, different; they're a relief to put on. No matter what one you put on green, brown or gray mixture tweed or homespun you'll surely like it. See these at $4 and $5.
Boys' Clothes Suits and Top Coats You'll find our great boys' department stocked to the limit with high grade, dependable clothes for boys. Suits for school, suits for dress, suits for play; special blue serge suits for first communion and confirmation. Top coats in tweeds, homespuns and fast color serges. Many mothers consider these top coats especially good for girls.
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