South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 81, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 March 1920 — Page 5

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1920.

BRYAN SAYS PACT FAILURE IS CRIME

He Would Have Congress Seize Chance to "End War."

WASHINGTON, March 20---Pres't Wilson will continue to participate in the settlement of international questions growing out of the war despite the senate's rejections of the peace treaty. It was learned today.

NEW HAVEN, Conn., March 20 Th" (!f-at rt the treaty U u col-f:-j-al erir.n- HKainst our ov.n countr and tho world." William J. Üryar. declared In an interview here today. "If w allow a minority of th .-n.it-; to dictate the policy of th r:atf on thi.s r.omentous question, wo h-tr.iy democracy and turn our far:i hack toward arbitrary power and arbitrary power an exercised by a few Is Fcarly Its hateful than arbitrary power as f-xerciMvl by on "The avtlfr. of tho s-nate l.i the more dl-prraref ul Lecaus the rejection was l-roi'.Kht about by a unlor between a proup of democrats and the Irreconcilable foe of the treaty whom Th democrats have been denouncing for eiRht months. If the action of the tenato Li permitted tc Marid we Invito confusion at horn? nr.d chnos abroad. Tint th action ol ;he .: n a to should not be nllownl t fctar.tl ns the verdict of the nation. Would Declare War Over. Tho majority In congress should avsert Itf-elf at once, tlrst: by declaring the war at on end; 'cond, bv leolirln: In favor of the nation's participation In the Icac:ue of Nations on buch term a.s the majority shall apreo upon; third, by proposing an amendment to th constitution r ermlttine: a majority oT the

BURGLARS TAKE TO.SORIAL TOOLS

7.n burjrlars entrd tho Varxa Hardware Co.V Ftore. 242 S Chapln st.. -arly Saturday morning they evidently wro Impressed by the hijrh rost of hairruts and f-havts. and the. possible so. trir.g further of the price of the.v necessities. One hair clip; : er, several razors hnd a number of razor strops are ml'drp: from the store following the is!t cf the robber.i, aceordi:itr t. a report mad to the poll h Saturday by the proprietors of the store. In addition to th tonrorial too!, the burglars h'lp?l then-rrlr-t to a number of revolvers and a quantity of ammunition. An entrance to the store was forced Through a rear window. No c'w to the robbers lias been found by the authorities.

SENA TE MA Y FA CE ISS UE OF "SMOKES FOR WOMEN

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senate and houie to ratify a treaty by Joint resolution and In the ime way define the nation's foreign policy, thu making it as easy to end a wftr as to be-rlr lt. "In the meantime the people should wire and write to senators and the president, urging ratiheatlon. A change of four votes will be sufficient." Hryan. who was on hi way from New Yorl: to Jloston, declared the situation Is so full of possibilities that it must be brought to the people1 in every possible way.

STIRLING QUOTATION". LONDON, March 20. Kxchangc Fterllr.E on New York today waa

Dfir me! It would be much cheaper for most of us to migrate to Dahomey, than to keep on buying our clothes by the carat! Helen Rowland.

WASHINGTON. I . r-., March CO. I Must the senate rule committee,! which has handled such weighty j problems aa cloture and suppression !

of applause In the galleries, now fa the issue of "smokes for women?" The question was put r.ght up to the smoking members of tho committee by a senate restaurant ej isode involving a pretty young woman, said to le an ardent suffragist who disturbed the waiters and cvised dignified senators to lo aL.out with wide open eyes as she pulled a ci garet from a Kold case and calmly lighted it. Thre is a general anti-smoking rul governing .senate corridors and lobbks, but It operated more in the breach than in tht observance, especially when a senator or other privileged person happens to want to light r.p. If a tourist or ordinary individual corner along a tapitol policeman warn.; him to throw away the lighted cigar or cigaret. The feminine smoker, however, h not e ntered into the equation. Not until the yeung lady in the restaurant asked for a m-atch and lighted her cigaret was the rules committee faced with the possibility of b ing forced to amend its rule to Include both sexes. Anyway, the committee has taken no action as yet and Its members rather laugh away the incident, but the pretty s'uffnmist may not bn tl e matter drop. It happened like thisA3 the fair diner lighted her cigaret a waiter hesitatingly approached Not Permitted. "S'mokinir isn't permitted in here," he expostulated. "I see plenty of men smoking," said the young lady. "I mean ladles can't smoke in

here; j'.'s against the rutes," explained th" waiter. "Who says so?" "Sen. Mn?f; he's on the rule s committee." "Well. I'll jr.: see him about

that." answered the young lady, b?-

tween puffs. "I don't see why men should be permitted to blow smoke in our facs when we can't blow back In return." And she smoked away, while the waiter retreated for strategic i-e.uns. as the. Germans used to sa. o far as could l-e ascertained today. Sen. Movt-s lias not yet receivd til-- complaint of the feminine smoker nor. on the other hand, has Sen. Moses said what he intends to do if he does receive it. As a menber ef the rules committee who has

a sort of special supervision over J the senate restaurant. ;;f,n. Mo.--s J

will faoe. slc-ran a-

fa-" such things

the "smokes for women ?carb-sly as a mati ma:

Census Reports Reveal Increase in Four Cities

WASHINGTON. March CO. The census bureau today announced the following 13 20 results: Schenectady, N. Y.. S,12?.; Hamilton. Ohio, :'.9.67r: Selma. Ala,. 13,G07 ; Valley City. N. D 4. CSC. ItHTt'aM S Since 11! 10. Schenectady, 1,S7 persons or 21. S percent; Hamilton, 4,296 persons or 12.5; Selma, 1,9öS or 14.2; Valley City. SO, or 1.7. Just like the conceit of men to call a woman's vanity case, her "vamping utensils" when as every girl knows, it's nothing but an innocent little "repair kit!" Helen Rowland.

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