South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 151, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 May 1920 — Page 19
SUNDAY. MAY CO, 1020. COLISEUM READY FOR REPUBLICAN CONVENTION JUNE 8 ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF 1920 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES (CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE, THIS SECTION) diirapu". (rcat Hall Has Hoii-m1 Five National Political (rathrrinz-. rmu,o, m i y Tho rhi .io ''.', uu, v, if re ih republican r.atim.al c nv i.tjn of will b )i 'fl. ! ginning Ju: - v. ha 1 his-
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I'.ry ir: political ir.t r -I. Fivo j.a ; . . ü 1 i p'.Iiti' al r i r.tb.m i hav I ' M, h- !! within it wall3, a record v r iri.- I l.y a t.y ! u i 1 1 i n t; in th? K four . ar- vir: 1 f0 t the republican paitv has no-t in th- "r I i -;-um ti i. i n i ir, a ! its a ru! id.it s for -rr:-n: and a e pr sid-T.t, and in
' I 1" ih progr-siw party alo m-t t : i r t i.iirni!; it- cd. Th-odor e j i:or - . :? f J pres.d i.t. t Th- Cdis-um was m pl t d inj 1 ''.). Ji was dv:end as a i j i " 1 I j v -t. t . n hall '.u.d r t i on th ; ..: !' 1 1 i.'.-i I.ibi.y Wa r I'ris.n j .M ;.::.:. at U'ar,a-n a v., at ! I";f-I l"nth St., !' than a r j . i 1 from thJ
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v.ar pri-on w r' us. .j f..r the Wali.isi a... side f the structure. It was buhf of stora-, brick. s( d and
c, a . aii'l is : fe-t long, 1 7"' feet j M;!f. It (,-'. nearly 1 .euo.Otio. It! ha a wtd- bab-ony x t -in I i tr around j
ihr'- of th- wall-, and this has b--n nmpiif i- for tiiis fir's convention
la- the addition nf a .ornl balcony I en th- north sidv j Ijirgc Seating Capacity. As a result the sitmg ap icity, j "I 1 ST. H th- greatest in th build-j
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'at- at th- 1 1 1 '1 loia ntinn. Th- main t'hmr f lh- " .1 i-urn !1 .s'at : , 4 0' at'-", altt-r:;at-s, pi -ss ropr s-nta tiv- anil sp t tirs. Tii i will h 1h (lorn k -prs, J'm u-lirs an! 2J)i sr a nt-at-arms.
th- unlurs aii'l !(r!'prs wi!lj
I'-- overseas 50ldi i, sallois aii'l Jnariii'S. wf)rklnt; witli military ii;plir,e :mlT th lir t:on !' form r i'irniy olHrors. )y ihl ys' tu ihf national ronimittf' h')p i nv-rt tiu over-crowding of four yars at," Avhon hundreds vf pors(jr.s storm d ih door?, forced th ir way j'ast th laitrained doorkpp rs and pr,-ernpt-d seats for which Iha-y held no tiekts. The speaker'? platform nt the hoiith end. of th huihiinr will provide seats for th' nttirrrs of the itiv'ntion and mernhers of the raph3ican national ciniiiii itt -. JU-hiiul thi.s a raised platform with -.000 eats for the uso of pitsidenti.il canJilatei und th-r !it intruisheil quests. On eitlur side of the SPe.llCr'H iilatform. rxt-ndin aoross th huildlnsr Is a pres s-rtln eontaininjc ".Tri feats for working newspaper iiif n. I'acin thf :pr,-kpr aro tho sats or the J)?4 df If'Ltaf and an -iual imrnhf-r of alternate1-.'. This section is enclosed ty a hay rail to hold hack tho crowds of frenzwvl spoetalor who frequently, during momerits of Ir.trn5e entlipiam. att'inpt to storm tlif spakrr's stand. The rest of th-. main floor and all
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Group Three Bottom row, j Straup, Theodora Christman, j Second row: Mabel Holth. An-(Stuart Eldredge, Charles Baum-' Haithcox. Faith Weiler, June
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left to right. Cecil L. Morning-; "essie u ancn V"ar;. L1Iy,riaukinson, Jenny Labadie, Clinton star. Ralph Doktor, Mildred ! Berger, Charles Livenood, EdMcClave. Sareita Bohn. Alice win Pattee, Nicholas Niezgodski.
Ruth Matthews, Melvin Zoss,
Logan Taylor, George Marker.
Top row: Vernon Radebaugh,
toinette Crockett, Clarice Von j gartner. Marguerite Murphy, ' McKee, Ruth Ahrens, Helen Co
Barandy, Earl Bauer, Gladys Helen Weidler, Seward Stoler, vert, Irene Healy, Lydia Rose,
Shirk, Avaline Probst, Lorita Walter Johnson. Third row. Henry Bimm. Genevieve Hardy, j Earl Rose, Arthur Russell, Leslie Cowan, principal; Cyrille An
Moore. Dale Zent. Milburn hish. j Lii Kaplan. Ruth kelver, Eva j Helen Wise. Anna Webster. Andrus. Margaret Freshley. j derson. Stuart Bick. Reid Jones
Bernice- CJark faculty member, Bessie Steele, jean Wollpert,
Catherine Foberts, J. S. Mc-
tho halconies will he given over to. visitors. TliiMisaiids Want Tickets. Tickets for spectators h'i heen divid d among tiie national -ommit-t-eine:-. from each state, in proportion to the state representation in tiic convention, with tri exception of a Mock of ahout l'.r.Ou st.,it-i whip h to tho ChiCM'o 'oiivention committee, which finan(l the convention arrangements. With less than l"tino wsitor';: seats to h- tlistrihut-
ed. the -om m i t r eine n had reived '
ets weeks in advance of the convention. The Chirai:o convention committee, of which Fred W. 1'pharti, republican national treasurer, is chairman, raised $1.".(km) to bring the convention to Chicago. Th hih cost of t j-y tiling has hit the oori-
vance of the convention. Adjoining the main building; is an annex connected with the Coliseum proper hy several broad arches and entrance's. Here are located th- -xenti. and administrative oflices. a temporary
post otiice to facilitate sp- edy collection and distribution of mail to the
erintendent of tho Coliseum, who is in charg' of tho decorations, has
convention ollieials, ai. l iiii merons , used liurdreds of big and litt!- i
committee, rooms for tl;- national j American Hags to completely cover
thi giiab rs and iron framw ork of the building.
ITALIAN'S ASK DELAY ;V SPA COXFEREKCE
coinmitt ' and ai ious . hi m ;tt s of the convention.
hospital in charge of itn ('hitaco. In th'. lecoration (.f ihe onv
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.-ntion. .Music, which cost J 2.s 0 f ; physicians. ;;nd. in the b.i s.-m n t. aition hall th- inanau! have abid-l
lor me entire convention in l :n h, j t!f graph and telephone room who? .' costs $1,000 a day for a hand of "0 ( scores of special wires ha. b . n pieces this year. Other expens. s i installed for th u. of tJo- news are in proportion. (gathering associations and newsThe republican national commit-1 papers w hi' h will cover tho conven-
tee. moved its executive otTices totiou.
A 1,'ood Job for tlttlo money. Have
by the bum establish-d custom of.yf.ur cat washed at Auto Market, relying xclusiv ly on profuse li-I Jclf rson at Lafayette blvd. play of th- American flag. Four! 4714-21 Advt.
more than Ty'iim requests for tick- the Coliseum several weeks in a. I-i The annex also boasts a bra m h 1 . ssive this year. c. (
years ago this custom was dt parted; from in the s- of gold and white? Have your car washed at The
bunting, hut the cost vas found ex-i Auto Market, ltfayette at .Teffer-
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as found e- j Auto Market, Itfayette at .T f I. Hall, sup- son. 4 7
By United rr. ss: i:oMK, May 28. The Italian uih-. inet today approved a meu.snre calliig upon the I'r ia h and British premiers for potpoio im tit of tli" proposed conference at Spa until some time in July. The masuro further provides that allied leade-r-shouM hoM a conference to leal with financial niest ions immediately following the Spa conti i-ne.
FOUNDER LOGAiXSPQIlT PHAROS, PASSES IT A V 1 J G A-XÜI XU 'JT. 3Iay 2 9. John W. Iiarnos. fosuraler-ajiyL for 40 yoars lialf owner of the Logansport Pharos, dteel Jiure J'rJday, after feveral yean retlrejswnt. Io quit th ncwriiapet: Held -wbert tho Pliaros and Reporter "Were consolViated .Home yearn nfro. Mr. I?amc3 was one of tho oll Journallstlo landmarksof th.x etatc.
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