South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 137, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 May 1920 — Page 5
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WARNING TO WOMEN HALTS OUTBURST Parliament Spaml DemonMration lv MViiiImt- of 0
Temperance Convention. j
INION. M .y ! - P .rllnrii'-nt was f-p irfii a i ni'm - r ition y k!c.itH to th" woili'.s convention of tm pmn' wrk-rs rf-r ritly hM J; r fr.lv I " u;1-" jr.'1 f th Im'n :i.-ir.t" rr? w.irn 1 t!.- wonifii i:ch tion vn!i li!:.:.t'.. 'i iiropo.-.il 'A a h marff- !- .Mr.-". j 'o-.v: of N-'w r.tnil, . 1:' .iri ;.'l ' Ii'1 -rith,J.-';...c rn of th- ii-l '.it s I y t. liirtr th"TH tli.'tt .Wu- Zi-i!.ir.'l wom'i had ' n Mi' rr-h f i;l in .t tHri:j.'r:.:ir" tV-mor. trV ior. Sh- .ril that .hp:i tli- Nw Y.i il'ir.il i-.r. rnrn nt
vas too tusy with th- war to :iti'rv' to tf-mpnt."1 I ition, th" 1 rnpTarw' . nrKT thr ori-.t rsi.- 1 I Iii- "siN-nt ir.: r-h" in WVllir.tfton j
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t!i' t'TU'Tn:;! M!3 wa.s jM-.-t"l y lh houvc of ;ar!iar.iT.t l.v a f-nvi'l TiaJorMy. t-'h" f-.-i;rl. howt v r, that t;i' 1 1 1 1 A-nuM hav- to l- ai;!M hy Thr -fifths of th hon-.- h furo it 1.:ip-- si law In N-.v Zalnil. "Why fjon't yo'i wor:iri i:i;irh on 1-.irlhun-nt from t i rr.nv r.tion ?" h tir'il. ''Vom don't want hatchets ;md h.imrnrry. If you don't rt into 7 arli imnt. th" v ry fart that you i:i .arch to th hows- to pray may hho'A tlvit vol .in in .irm-n and rtt :tr.v rat thty mipht Kiv V.ils hf,r Would be Illegal. Tlii supr'Stion was rocivd with Tinch mthiifif sm, until Iady arioint.d out that it vnuhi ho 11Viral. and that th ronvrntion would navfl to arrant a d 1 ration and not n lmonf-:tration tu fro tofnro th" l.'ust It was d-rilled t tul tlio il''ip,'at!un. ML-- Arus S!,h;, Mirnrn i nzinp
tii""' I rczrci- of the tmprnr.c r irvrn.rr.t. FiiJ that Finland and Iceland hav- ohtainrd prohiMti;n
and tiat in Denmark th work wa-'
r.-.ir;r. completion. Nothir.tr li.t -i ,fn hird of th" fnipf rar.c lr.ov"-m-nt in Hussl.i and Ii'iljrari.t tor thr f j 1 a r. "In :hina." ?h said, "the work is ov ru )ir -Imin tr h' Cau' th hquor trad'r.-i from th l.'r.ited States and 'ar.adx are tnin to make a center for tl sale of their liquor th re."
PLAN URGED TO SURMOUNT ANDES Hriti-li Fiver Recommend K?!al)lis!iment of Aerial Koute in South America.
COURT FREES PART AXD HART EM) ER IX LIQUOR SELL1XG CASE
Following the identification hy Chief of I'ollce Kline's vpr-vial utectie, Aszklar, M Ir.tyre r.d Merit, Thursday rnornintr of th.p wronj? man as th on" they 'aid had soid thm liquor in Kmery l'app's .oft drink place on Indiana a v., Special Jud'e p. J. Houlihan Saturday rnornintr found I'app and Iiis härtender. Mike Sui;noits, not KUi'.ty of the unlawful sain of liquor. iMirin the hearing in ( ity court Thursday morning the three special det'ctives ideritifit-d Arthur FowUr as Suirnoitf. They said that they had ( n koIJ liquor and t hnt Fowler was trie man who sold it to them. Put that wits not what they r.-icanf. for when S iirnoit.s was called into th; court room, the three detectives admitted that Fowler was not the man. The court took the ras. under advlsement Thursday morning, and did not hand down Iiis decision until Saturday morning when he found the two men not guilty.
ATTirVTIOV thi: aml'kican rrciiov. Th- members of post No. 30 will meet at the hall today, Sunday, May 1.", at 4 p. in., to attend the funeral of Comrade James K. Para ere. GF'.. W. FItFVFIlMFTII, Com. i:. J. POACH, Adjt. 4191-10
PUN" DON, May 1 3 I :.t a Id Climen of an aerial route from the Paciiic to the Amazon as a rnean of ? urmountintr dl.'hculties of road travel an.ont: the Andes, is advocated hy Cr. 2.1. Dyott, until recently a squatlron commander of the pritish royal naval air service. "There is no serious ditliculty in the way, so far as the scheme's practicability is concerned," Mr. lyott told the Royal Geographical society. "W'f have hiard of the great height of th Andes, but there are low altitudes at which they may be crossed. Ono of the. Andes ridges can he Ti cotiated at a h ierht of T.f'OC feet, but there is another rising to ir.,eoo feet. "Peru." he continued, "is peculiirly fruit able for .aerial traffic. Aerial highways will undoubtedly play a lare part in the future u-veiop-ment of that country- It is of importance that rapid communication should he established between the interior and the coast, and In order to do this the airplane must come to the rescue." I isrus.inr the difficulty of travelling by road, Mr. lyott said that it took him five day to travel from one part in the Andrs to another, whereas the airplane would cover the distance In 1.1 minute, and in another stage of the journey it tool; him exactly a week to travel a distance which would ho negotiated hy the airplane in 30 minutes.
POLYGAMY OUSTED FROM PERSIA
TPIinHAN', May 1 ' F lyaiv.y is dyir.ic out in Persia ar.otlur resuit of irreatly advanced livir.tr co..too ther with jealously, which is hcomir.tr more marked a chara t ritic of Persian wives with the p rmeati"a of western id'as and standards in the cat. With thl than?" has come an-o:h-r th.e custom of havintr family nam s. A year aro the Persian government mado it compulsory for people to adopt a surname. Pt fore that only peasants had any common name in the family, the upper classes possessing only one. A man, for instance, mtpht be called (Jhaffax simply, and his son Hassan with nothing to show their relationship.
ATTORNEY GEXERAL OF KENTUCKY SAYS WOMEN MAY VOTE
Christian Nationalist Candidate Successful PPPAPPST. May 13. Th" first woman elected to olTlc in Hungary is Margarete Sehlachta. successful Christian nationalist candidate for the national assembly from the first district of thi.s city.
FItANKFOPT. Ky., May 13 Women of Kentucky have been asMired of the riirht to vote for presidential eh-ctor.s in the coming presidential election, independent of th ratification of th- federal suffrage amendment of the requislto number of state. This opinion was iven Georjre G. Sperr, state banking commissioner, by Atty. Gen. Charles I. Dawson, who holds that an act of th Kentucky legislature passed this year. tr provide for woman sulTrnKe in presidential lections, is valid and that under its provisions women may participate m th.e presidential election. The attorney -neral said he could find nothing in the bi'l whh h would conflict with the constitution of th state of Kentucky or of the United States.
TOKIO, May 10 (Delayed) The government scored a victory in the parliamentary elections, gaining a majority In the diet.
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