South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 91, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1920 — Page 17
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WOMEN BECOMING ACTIVE IN STATE POLITICAL WORK Approach of AiUional Campaign Bring- Altoui Organized Effort. lj IXrt'ls LU1IV. Washington, d. c. m trh r,With uniwrnal PufTr-i-- f,r worn n now a certainty un.Ur th f-l-vm! nmr,nirnt,nt, wrr.n .vtivo ir. national i.niorntI- rir m art- j.r -paring to i.sk for a sw t pir;., reorganization of th fi'-mocralk- inrty machinery In Indiana o that vvorii-;i ni;y be eivn repr-M-ntat!on on : of the political coramltt' s from th
precinct cornmittcfs up to tho Mat" 1
cornmittr. Tho chalrmm of th oVmorrntic st.it- committer, a. C. Hal Irr, Im rxp'Ctfd to tako th- lrn1 in inviting women in as workrrs in th organization. In a nuriJ-rr of state s it will nore'viry to ainrn-l tin ftat'JtM b-foro the committer womn ran ! l'ctrJ in conformity with th- law, t;t in th m ,intirn- th- nx-n's mm-rnSttt-t-s wil! ask-l to I t tho worum corn? in with th-ni and s'rv Ju.-t th .-am' ;j s if thoy h.nl I on rrulnrly I'-rtd nrulrr the statuta. "We finl." pays tho woman's liMflTJartrs of thf d'-ruoerntlc national cemrnitte, "th.it thsf. now Miff rape t.it nr quit' ns willing, if r.ot mor- m, to orpr.inizo on thH fifty-fifty has! thnn tru-y In which women havo )ron vntrrs for a lon timr. Thry srrrn to think that if worrrn arr to o pnrt of th body politic they mltrht as wrll comr in on even trrrr.v." Itviul)li-an Stntr. Thr woman's auxiliary of tho rfj.uhliran natlon.il commitf-- has nu vft ar.nnuno'il any plans for the organization of political committee-' out in th .tatr. ljut it epect'l that thp republican women al.o will af-k for equal representation with the men on all committer, from th precinct committees up to the .-t.'ite commlttrp. Th woman's nuxiliary of th ilrmocrntlc national committee has trepare1 a list of instructions which are to kuMo th women committeeman In the performance of her duties. Those instructions sty: "She 5hoi:M work in cooperation with the committeeman, hut confine lscr labor to the women of the preeilU't "In stat where t'oere is no orint-l enrollment of the voter-", it js well for the commilteewoman to rak a canvass of her precinct, enrolling their names ami political affiliations Insofar a .she can learn them. From this lit she .houhl make :i mailing 'Nt of those who wouM I-" likely to reatl literature if it were sent to thorn. Tf literature m any other than the Knclish lanja?t Is (lesireil. this shouM he stated, also th- amount required. It U a kochI thini; for the commltteewornan t distribute literature herself, when she can do s, because In this way she often learns the sentiment of the community and is aide to o-rcome prejudices or objections. 1 1 is always a pood plan to state the 1 ind of Information desired in order that the headquarters of the party may supply it. Vot (.ettiiuT. ' She should se,- to it that a1! women helonk'imr to her party or who may !; expected to support its candidates are realst red. "She should do all in her power to see thtt the full vote Is gotten out on election day In support of her party candidates and of initiated measures or constitutional amendments for which It may be standinc 'she should not act as Jude r i lrk at elections, but keep herself tree to do active work In the prel im t election day. "The precinct commltteewoman of the county shouM elect a chairman, in the same manner In which the committeemen elect their county chairman, and she should cooperate with the county chairman in every -- ay for the pood of the party. To :at end we recommend that she i.e made county vice-chairman and that the precinct committeemen and women hohl Joint meetings. "The ideal that we should set hefore us in pood team work for the whole ticket and the measures advocated l y the party."
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The Pnrhrss of Vnlentlnois. who. it has been reported, recently married Count Perre de l'olinac, of France, will some day become ruler of Monaco, according to an arrangement made by her grandfather. Prince Albert, present ruler rceoimizinp her status as daughter of the Crown Prince.
CLAIM ARMY PILOT WAS OVERCOME BY EXHAUST
WASHINGTON. March SO. Maj. It. W. Schnieder, the army pilot who reached an altitude of ?,C,.20 feet in February and was taken unconscious from his machine after falling nearly live miles before he righted his plane, probably was overcome by exhaust uases from his engine and not by lack of oxygen, according to an announcement Tuesday by the air service. No effective means of meeting this danger lias yet been developed, the statement said. The oflicer is still on sick leave. His f yes. frozen by the temperatures through which he passed have Improved but he is suffering from enlargement of the heart due to his experience. The statement contends that the supercharger which yermitted thr enpirie to driv Schroeder's plane to
such a height will be of great valu-' ; in both military and commercial!
aviation, r or war purposes, it saybetter photographs could be obtain
(I trom heights beyond reach or i anti-air craft guns while commercial ! craft so equipped could negotiate I mountain chains or dodpe thunder-
storms without having the large and expensive engines which otherwise would be needed. While Maj. St hroeder encountered temperatures as low as minus tIT
degrees fahrenheit, at the peak of Iiis record climb the thermometer
was four degrees higher than its j lowest plunge on the trip. Three of j the four gasoline tanks in tlm i machine collapsed because of a ;
minus rressure of several pounds. The pilot owed his escape, the statement said, to his presence of mind in opening a gas tank vent during the fall, permitting the fuel supply to reach the engine.
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NEW PLANS
The Welfare Plan has the hearty endorsement of all civic and economic institutions. Come in, let us explain; it costs you nothing.
NEW RATES
We use the Standard Welfare Hate, which i.s 1 per cent per month less than the I egal Kate authorized by the state. WE LOAN In amounts from $10 to J30i) on Furniture, Pianos, Automobiles, Live Stock. Farm Implements and other Personal Property, also on Liberty JJonds and Fndorsed Notes. LOANS MADE ANYWHERE IN ST. JOSEPH COUNTY If unable to call at our office, phone or write us and we will call at your home.
Welfare Loan Society
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L.'P. HARRINGTON, Mgr. Capital $200.000.00.
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the Tewis Woman's Christian Tern- t
peranci union and former president of the national oraniratton. died here Monday. She was born In Hardin county. Tenn.
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