South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 86, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 March 1920 — Page 7

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PROHIBITION PARTY WATCHING ATTITUDE OF MAIN PROSPECTS Tu Name Presidential Candidate If Others Are IVot Drv.

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CHICAGO, March :.- Whether th prohibition party will nominate a candidate for the presidency and tike an active part In the coming pres!d nt i.il r.nnp.ilifn dpnds upon the attitude of the major partim the .strict enforcement of prohibition ys Virgil d. Hinshaw, of this city, ih.tlrman r the party. There has been consuderabl? i r ulation among1 political obsrv- " as t wh'.'thT the prohibition party would continue Its political .iftivity ri"- that prohibition has Imtomip a constitutional enactment. Ou'-stions have been ask od whether the prohibition party loaders would f 1 that the party's object had been attained and the time, at hand when prohibitionists misrht return to or I 'cor.io affiliated with ono or the othT of the major parties. f'hnirman Hinshaw believes the battle is net over; that the fi'ht for enforcement f prohibition Is still to be won. "Our organization." he declares, "will continue ;ts lone: a the alcoholic serpent continues to wiple Its tail." Concerning the party's attitude In the presidential campaign. Mr. Hinshaw said Its policies to be enunciated in its national convention at Lincoln. Neb., July 12. would depend entirely upon the action taken at the conventions of the. major p. rt le.s. "If the major parties fail to come out unequivocally for strict enforcement of existing dry laws we will certainly run a prohibition candidate for president." said Mr. Hinshaw. "Of course, it i tip to the convention whether we will or will not run one anyway. Hut if the majorparties fall to enforce not only the "lUh amendment but existing pro hibition laws as well. I believe there will be break-ups that will lrtncr many of their voters ana" their bit: rnen to our Fide." As to the party's probable action concerning lesser candidate., it is s.tid that it. "will seek the election of representath cs in congress, governors, members of legislatures and others who are charged with the enforcement of the dry law." Krnest H. Cherrington, of Westerville. O.. declared that the AntiSaloon leairue. of which he is secretary, will worl; to defeat candidates Mho are avowedly opposed to prohibition enforcement.

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Pa.ul W. Hartlett designing a bas-relief of Columbus for the Lafayette statue. The three others will be those of Pres't Wilson, Marshall Foch and General Pershing.

BIRDS You Should Know

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wiTiihK.wvs i:iLii-:r imts. KIi'llMOXf). Ind.. March LT,. By the end of this month, all of the Quaker relief units will hae been withdrawn from France, it was announced by the central otflce of the Ü enoni inn t ion here. The only ex

ception will be the maternity hos- t pit il at Chalons which has been en- !

dowetl with 1.000. OfMi francs and will be maintained Indefinitely.

iiLri.iinii). The bluebird, so far as is known, cannot be accused of stealing fruit or preying upon tho crops of th farmer. It has been established that percent of its food consists of insects, and the most of them are harmful to man. As a singer he does not equal his cousin, the robin. His notes are few and not greatly varied, thoiiRh sweetly and plaintively modulated and never loud. In the autumn they gather In flocks and seem reluctant to make ready for their journey to the south. There are at least three species of common bluebird on this continent, while in Indiana woods there is the blue jay and the indigo bird. The range of the bluebird extends from the Gulf of Mexico north through the eastern part of the Fnited States to Xovia Scotia. Ontario and Manitoba, and west to the Hocky Mountains. In tho southern part of its range It is a resident; in the northern part a migrant. It (Mimes north very early and returns south very late in the year. The adult male bluebird is about six and a half Inches long and has a wing extent of about nine inches. The whole upper parts are of a rich.

sky-blue, with purple reflections; tho bill and legs are black. The female is easily distinguished from the male by the duller cast of the plumage.

PLUMBER TAPS WINE BARREL WHEN DRILLING

PITTf-'.niTIlG, March 2.". Every, day isn't a dull one for tho plumber. , Thomas O'Hrien "pipe mechanic" ; was makinir a water connection in the cellar of a residence here. After he had bored a hole through a partition he shoved a pipe through. when to his utter amazement a red- 1 dish liquid began to flow. It did not take him long to discover that he had tapped a wine barrel on the other side of the partition. ! "This was as much as I could

stand." ho told the magistrate after he had sobered up.

FRIENDS SAVE SHERIFF FROM INDICTMENT

MUXCIK. Ind.. March 23. Sheriff Thomas Hiatt. today lined $11..0 in the court of Justice of the Peace K. Swain on a charge of assault and battery. The sheriff pleaded guilty to having assaulted Fugene Williams, reporter for the Muncie Star. A friend of the sheriff filed the charge in the justice court to block an indictment against the sheriff by the grand jury.

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