South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 205, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 July 1920 — Page 17
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EMPIRE GOVERNOR EXPECTED TO NAME BOXING OFFICIALS
Hey, Kiddies! Lookee Who 's Combi ' Ter Town
SURGES FARMERS TO
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Hi- Piiir Edwards and "Wild Bill" I)onoan Mav be Placed on Board.
ALHANV. N. V-, July 2 -'--With .fir. iium of ;ov. .Smith frm th-j I'r.ci.'ic co-ift; HlifU:lTT:(;r.i of th'New York corn minion." to r"jjorviss boxing undtr th- mw Walker law are exj-ected Icily. Tho New York
law, drawn as It Is ty approval of j the army, navy ar.'l civilian bo.ixds, rr(.Ui!i!y the i:!cl aft r v. hit h ; th Ram' will h" ruk-d and conduct- ! ed in othr s-t u- ar.d hence is of a ; dml of interest to boxing fans 1 throughout tho country. j Lcü'lir. por.-ihilit.K-s for placo on !
th corr..nissio:i3 lir.c up in this fashion: "Tor chairman cf loxlng regulatory con. mis-ion. Charier Thorlcy of New Yf iri city. For chairman of licnso issuing omnii'rion, MaJ. Anthony Irtxcl ltrsrulation llounl. For mmUrs of the regulatory commission. Col. Villia.m I'. (Wild I till Donovan of the 6'jth raiment; "Uig Hill" liiwaxcs, collector of revenue in New York city; T. I'aul Mr-Gannon of Corninsf, formrly agent of the New York Giants ami now a bLate deputy attorney general. For chairman of the license oom.rnlion, Horaco S. White of Syracuse, formerly lieutenant-governor. The fact that the Wallcer boxing law, authorizing: the creation of thesQ comrni.viuna and Kinctioning hoxlng in New York state was promoted largelj' by the military orr..i nidation.'. w ill tend to Ivo the. regulatory commission a military complexion. Hence, tho liklihood cf appointment cf Col. Donovan and -Vaj. Drexel. Another factor weighing In favor of tlufoj two soldiers Is their recognized capacity to administer the boxing law. Both have betn interested in non-pruf cs?ional boxing for years. Ono Itoqulrcmont. Col.e friends of the frov error incline to the belief that the one. qualification the Rovcrr.or v. ill demand of his appointees Is non-proftrsional connection with thi- boxing era in e. These friends (kcl.ire that Gov. i.-r.ith Im determined to prevent the repetition of the scandals that Rrnv nut cf the administration cf boxiru' alTairs In after the last experi ment -with legalized boxing. Demands by the national guard organizations for permission to tiso Ftato armories for boxing bouts arc increasing, and tho imprtssion Is growing that this almost universal .-entlment in favor of the u of armories for boxing bout?, which Atty.-Gen. Newton recently held was legal and proper, will force tho directing oflicera to grant these demands. With this question disposed cf and a commission appointed, boxing in Nov York stato will be Riven u new !eae of life and unless attended by unfortunate administration promises to survive the annual attempts of the elito opposition to sr.uff it out.
AOr RELATED, BUT GOOD PALS, AXYITAY MANCHESTER N. H.. July 22. Although, as far aa known, the families of James M. Cox, democratic i:omlnc for president, and ex-Alder-mar.-Charles K. Cox, of this city, are not related, a strong friendship exits ratwen tho presidential nominee ana Walter Cox. eon of tho exMderman and well known horseman. Walter Cox and Gov. Cox have Veen friends for years, drawn together in part by their mutual love for a goon horse.
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Crop Has Important Place in Rotation of Crops. DETROIT. July 22. Charles K. Anderson of Chicago, vice president of the American Manufacturers' Export awociation, ursed development cf a waterway frjm the Great Ivikes to the Atlantic to relieve congestion in New York harttor. In speaking today before th Great L-iken-Ft. Law. rence Tidewater Congress. In answering opponents of the prf'Ject to develop the St. Iawrence, who, Mr. Anderson said, had assert
ed the plan was not feasible becaus the Ft. Lawrence was frozen over during a part of each year, the tpeaker al3 that 'So far aa shipments are concerned th? New York harbor has been froren up during two-thirds cf the last yeir. Calling attention to the- congestion of freight in NCw York, Mr. Anderson said the expense of making the Et. Ijftwrencp a pathway to tho Pa would be trifling compared with the renultR. Shows ftrmvth. "The life and happiness of the Great I-akes district are at Ftake to a greater extent than !s realised by the citizens of the territory." the .praker wUd. "The lait census has shown a remarkable growth of cities In the lukes region. An outlet to th fn. will injure a similar development in years to come." Mr. Anderson said the saving In time arM money In unloading and reloading- fhlps would pay for tho proposed waterway many times. The speaker asked the congress to poll manufacturers and business
men of Nw York and Pennsylvania and learn their views, declaring his opinion that the census would show a large percentage favorable to Fuch development.
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