South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 304, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 October 1920 — Page 1
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FLAYS PUBLIC RECORD IN HIS REPLY Answers Claim That 0. P. Candidate ir Unpledged. AKRON". O.. O-t. 115. Set:. Hard- I ng' pubhe record wa.-5 flayed Ii l ! Fiiday night by C.ov. Cox, tbmocra-, l:.- presidential ar.didate, l;i an ad- j dress r'ply n.g in g n rou-e terms to) ih.c .-i ii.iri.r'.s spe. ch h r- Thursday I night la w hic h the republican nomi- t nee ! t c! a r il that h" w 1 un ph dgJ, unowned and unbos.-d." "If it w.r- r;)t a lup r!y thi.-. statement W'jul'l be a joke," deol.ir- ! Oov. Cox t a large audi lire at a I t' tory auditorium. "Sun ly -' n. Harding ran -xp t no one to tikr r i " i 1 v w h n. l:i the faeo of ids I v 1 1 j 1 1 reo-rd. very one knows that throughout the jtars of his, public hl'-. he l is Itch one in bondage the big bu-iness interests, and the j orpo-rate int. r sns .r m- counirj. Hi entire r' rd has n one t turning his hack tn every proposal AttiM ks 'lU'Aftloiiar)." llcri ;trui ir; other addrrsse at 'uu:iKlovn and Kent. fhi (Io'-. "ox attacked .-n. Harding as a "rvKtionary.' -vasI upon the "L-a-uwo 'f Nations and ottur md tfi" Ki'vn'nor nit'Tattd that hhlmsf if wa.s tn; ch.ainpi' 'n ' pro-S.-n. Il'trdin"' ;" f oh hep' Tfiursd.iy nU'ht was ll-.c special lhcni- of ih- f,'o fTinT h fir- i Yiday in jrol aidy the v.Ut?t hitter p rorial ;ir- ! i it'!-, ruf v.l of li' ;i(lvcisary y t ,i L t j , . i 1 in the cami''Un. ti. Maldini; was rh-n at hii..::o, (luv, io asvi'tol iy a "notiii ? . t ; : roT'pira'-y of the senatorial !it,ai h ." m a Chirao hottd. and the j,-o-r:wr asked th' lidlowlni: ' I I . i t 1 1 U rih-r.-s" of th- rcpu hlican indidatf. ) "W hat ,'K'St i -t-.s wt it ak d yo'i t:d what ji'.-drs wart nunh- I t o i j !- olia rr hy d' id d to civ.- yon : nomination? 1'id j oti pronii.-. j Georg- Harvey a pla. e in the Cabi- j a is i i i r a M y "Poes o'.ir pl.itft-rm authorie yo i : in Tu ile a pledge to tl org.' Viere, h ' .I'd to i e 1 . 1 1' e tor a Sep.il.ite P a e 'Ith tf'-ri:i:in v to ..-eure, as , i ' NTINT'i:i iN PAGM I't 'I'll; HARDING CHARGES DEMOCRATS WITH BROKEN PROMISES Candidate ays Demnrrals Try to Cover Internal Mi-takes With International Issues. "I.Ni'INNATl. ". --. i i nip iigr; i:;g thr.;:gh h.;s ou n tat. ror.'-lude..' ! Set.. i iar-lin-: 1": :d iy ni'ht wi;!. a v. adiir- ('.::- : eat: trui.' h.l'. agiti ili-a wine : f e t , ; i r. t t i n l e ; i e . 7 n 1 . ;-arg-.r.g th it t!;- 1 no rat: part ' i l eight to co r up lai-tak s .it ; .v t niT'h. i.-io g "-)" u -a ti i-'i"::"1 v. ;. : r f to o.ir r :cp. r 1 a t i"7.s."' i'tl'.lm IMiil' S.o-.t:.- .IT.-i I V" f four and igt! e..; w et ': -r se s i -p . ' ar. tet. th r e r.. !'! -! Ii',-! !1 nop 11 P. e V. t- .n i f sh.trt -com'.':- 1 n a : .e..r of the Vil.-.a- a .1 1 p. i n :s 1 1 a ; i !91.b h" said. th- . .its w . r. i- , th a p: p.'. i.-c t . re-', i 1 !'. .-'t . ip i i -e-u-h th lis I ' u.ir a . p. v i v. ' 1 the ... : r ' ; - ir- -. ' . Ilmimcrati - l alhin '.' r i a - i ' . u .: . -:n ii-:- w .-d v ; - p a: .: - i p. r . in " . i U e ! 'A P h' ilP ,?.- hafa- ! ri.'- i a:p rub . All r -...! v pp. - ... .... the ' f i i 1 '-: . Ut" d- cl : ;-!; : ' s f .1 f t h" I ' p b - ' an a !p I-' rt ot a... to 1 :i' ' . i ,11 foIh'V. . . . T rati. P. - I ,i-.d A: th Va rl r ree- - ! : th.- ball . i : r : . r ' t a p.. fad g cl :: s p., ; : . i; :. . h:- ' .n-i- . .t H in.: : :. i : A ' t I -. i;C n. i i . . i 1 ; r . : : n la 'A a t P a," h . " p :- ! . : .: , : " g t p.. - P AT : 'a f . . i "i f. 1. b.it d ; . .f.t at ee. a . .: h o : -w ; '. ,-. !p.! 1 n : I ..o:r g a -ho: : .-:! tto re :h ai.-.i .!r-. Har-lP g .cigJ; thfpr trai-i end s'p'.ok i. p-i . ' ' ",d!h '
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Heart to Heart Talks With New Voters on Some Things Calling For Thoughtful And Prayerful Analysis Ladies Are Especially Invited to Participate ; ; , Again The Tribune Rushes to j thc Rescue of the League of j K, . c i Nations and Says "Ratify It. That Was Months Ago When It Was Before the Senate Group That Rejected It, and Now It is Up to You. To Vote Today as The Tribune Advised, You Must Vote for Cox. Harding Has "Scrapped" Whole Thing and Says He Will Never Go In. iiv John iii:nhv 'rvi:u. I'.wilor News-Times. You are eoining fare to face with th-' (lay when you must do what it v;u expected of the I'nitej states senate to do a year ago; to ratify the Versailles treaty including membership in the league of Nations. The .-mate failed In its duty . that is. if you regard it America's duty to keep faith with itPelf and I hi we-rld, perfecting wth returning peace the arrangement tentatively agreed to. when we e:ii red the war. I'nahle to agr e upon what ih terms of our entering the Iragu should be. du- mainly to partisan hate of the president who negotiated it. the senate has passed the treaty and League up to the people ft r instructions. It is your turn to vote on it now. Tlie next senatorial voto on the i.-.-ue will he guided hy yours, "he league is the issue in th? caninaig-s; mure so than political j,irfj, s; nKre than candidate for the prtsident. It Is a great national referendum. Gov. Cox, democratic nominee, .-ays h? is for the League, perhaps with "clarifying interpretation.t xpress-d in reservations." but is in "favor t f going in." S.n. Harding", republican nomir.ee, as he ;s aixainst the Ivagu tin.: t "is not intt rpretatic ns or i r t nations" that he want, "but ! lüde, a separate peaeo with G-r- ; tnativ anil prooee.l to some .rt I l.oie l or iip: i i .euii ui.u i.i 1- . .i.. ...... s;r.c- taken on a'l the as sert.- of partisan rancor, doped .;th th" chlcaip'i b i f a poiitit al c a .' ; i , . i ; g r ; .n sub pr-nn.etion c cant you t. ie.4d ..ijain the local republican ' i" Th-.- S'-uth Head Tribune, :.. rVrc -.: i.ecani" y. viob-nt in its cyn.cipp laraler? atid assault un..!; thu 1. ague covenant a s wp.: it terms " Wilson. ism." Apparently it figure tb.at it h.i I ' p.. is.."., d it re.uiers ..g'i'.r.st tiie ! i pr s'.at nt :hc:-ntlv, that ip St i ad if d si lt. lt. t all L. ague i. oke .-ei e h ' it by : '. . i ou ;p up slurs a:.d sarcasms .ip.cn: the pre : dt nt'.. personality. It has changed It tune, but its pr ;e:.t tune is only the campaict; "l-.ytnn of hate." V. h.ave .;U(.t. 1 several f :t . lit. -rials before, mclpg rat.h-a-t-.. n .f the I-, .ilv and c-cvenar.: - f c r p : d. r. t. .. . Ti.- . e 1 . . . . Pt . -: :;. s now i:. pi lia f r..s to -.-ap" tiie- L'-ag-ae. Tili.- ohe at" ai-ed sl.- rtlv attt r Tr- s't Wi s : i : . p s : o 1 - l r h. s u .- j-;; a or.. t th" c: ipiina . ::-ac tb.at eist-d in th-- s-n- i . . ir. which S- r.. Harding stood ; p Henry 'aba. L -du- . the '. :. conspirator. Th d.:. r. il en light-, ning. : ... i r - ::.. . f th-- things that it : . .;": .t;t j. .sp ji rs. .- w e 11 a-' .'.a- r-p lrt'.s., p. r fratory j -....p rs. in de iling Ith ;u -- j -.- that so it i'.l alt. - 's th" fuA hi-, rat a nd tne v ' I a . 1 H illFY IT." . l'ri.-'t Y-.'s n r-turn.s A .,-:. P. -: d s- :h.. L'.ig P . f Net. 'p i pes a . N T i N ! :i I'Aiiil s'F. FN ItOXItl T mi. in INFI ANA!' I.1S. ä J -,. . ... P. , . I".' ! Lid. ana : . . , -.. i ... F. h uir " ..f Pi! .- -:i .,. 1,1 its .l''.1 .'o,- Vov- i r ifi.p it t. f. 1. it is dee üb d at a l.oe til.g c f
. f 'new association or nations Cray, if c.ecteil. to use waHmum in ... . , , ,T . - , : . , V i" t Vi ' ' '"":'" ('t th" repui.!i'..n v.-or. r.- ' .. with regard to the nature of h,- same capacity u (Jo v. Good- LlteloilJI HepilbllCan and :Na-31o?t I'oiKlIar JlClllher of Lo-! suutJ.,rf ,1int,on- 1 1.1,1,tV I h- deauin)(t ,.:,,,. ,,s v.r.,., i :i; the ,r A 1 , 1 . l" r Z,J!i0K iVcu,,,.,. :,.t.rn, .! lonal Educi.tor J cal Ucpartmc,,, j Vin.." ,!;;','::s V ' --iV;'-;;- -?- ll, 'o 'v:V YZ Hi' l.cagiie. heel .1.11'J t"da tn.u , ... ,v1riei -t d ot inlxt r it ion . IlP-n were to quit work. Tie bodies I . .iri , .. ... --n -.p. rjre. :.? . u.re goo-1 a year ago. Th" area- M" xnbam NHU' YOUK 0ct- Wiil" uth Bend' police dc partment j ,.f raskar and Dumckas w.,f, r- i ho-1. :" f "Z. t T, '"'W ;f i'-,:." h ol r-n.an.d . - v.'. it are e v. n less i e- j '' cause' ' radical in- Frost for 2S years the fresi- has lost one of its oldfst und mcst . covered three hours after the - )r hlitn wt.rkt :s" the Vp'w M,:ir,'V-' ' " A' ' i r
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FLAYS STATE OFFICIALS FOR EXTRAVAGANCE
Large Political Rally is Held at Oak Grove Friday iSiglit. Mthod.s employed hy the Goodrich administration to profit by the coal .situation were flayed by Kdwin II. i-'o m merer, democratic candidate for representativ-, in hi.s address deAered at one of the largest politi- . ; illien held in Oak Grove. Friday tI' I.aae Kane Parks, of Mishaafca. In . a ch ar and convincing manner won the approval of the. large audience in hin explanation o the le ague of Nations. Kfforts of those In charge of th meeting to make it the largest political rally ever held in Oak Grove surp.ussed the expectations of the committee. Previous to the addresses of the local men an excellent musical program was given by the Jlrcmen hand. Own Coal Mines. Mr. Sommerer revealed the fact th.at the Goodrich administration interests own approximately one-third of the coal mines in Indiana. Aceerding to the statements of the speaker the Goodrich rninea wero able to operate on a full six day a week schedule during the car shortage, while other mlne-s in the statu operated only two days a week. This, according to Mr. Sommerer, I was the result of a friendship exist ing between the governor and the president of the Uig Tour railroad. Th; favor extended the interests of the Goodrich administration by th railway president, explained the speaker, came as pay for favors extended the railway president that cunbl only be. granted by a. state- executive. The. act of the coal commission playing into the hands of the Goodrich administration was also explained by Mr. Sommerer. According to tho speaker, Gov. Goodrich owr..s about 12 coal yards in Indiana in various small communities where the expense of delivery is not necesoury. "And the.se yards," stated Mr. Sommerer, "are a!lovel tho Ha me profit margin as the dealer in tho largo city that is obliged to deliver ihu coal for long i distances." j Selects VVasiniutli. ! The method of Warren T. Mcj Cray, republican candidate fur gov- ! crnor, in outlining his campaign far ' in advance, was explained by Mr Sommerer. w no conienueu ioau - Cray wa" responsible for the ehction of 11. M. YVa.s-mu.th, republican .täte chairman, and personal adviser tu Gov. Goodrich. According to the speaker it is tho Intention of McCray. if e.ecteil. to use wasmuin in i . ......... o tin e!tv nn.l rnnntv tas. jca.c.-. oi j - ' I." .-Tire were read b Ml. SOmmerer showing where tax. s near i.'k Grove increased over or.t-inim since the law went intt) ctf.ct aT.djs i another increase- rnay be expected t next year. I tr Pirks tralt with the various ! articles c f the league i-uo, briefly ! exnlainir.g each artiele. Tri" t xplagreeted by salvo's of applause from nation niaoe l' -ii. - the audie nee. AGED LODGE MAX DIES IX LAFA IjTJ h bAFAYMTTi-: Ind.. Oct. -Fncle" (leorge Ilcgcr. tne of the most prominent Odd Fellow in Indiana, died Thursday night at the home tf his son. Hruce liege r. ir. L'ambri.Ig. Mas--. H" had 0e n a member of the Odd F.. llow.s for 6T v.-ar are', held tc.any h:u! c-ffice. On Antust U". l'-'l"'. b.e was given ri ., .'..'..r.itn of Chivalry. The . a.- .T-.-p.. i, T , f Sur.. .. a pp Pi i ite pi th.- Od.! FeV.'oVv's Ht-n.c r.'-til the tin.,- tf the fu-.-r.!. which li- not . !! :.
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Bakers Must Put Tags On Bread Next Monday
i It ker and lieab r m i 1 v. , r- gi n t:r.:il n : werk to oom- ! P'.y with the state law ::; r, t-ard to 1 .selling of the ir w ..r s by Inspector ' Hutchinson of tip state .b partir.ei-.t .f food and weight inspectors, wtieu l,e , -.-mpdet" :-d hi- investigation in Is.-uth b.-iii! Friday night. i The rtilin.g of the state lepartrr.. nt w hi-, h said to b- violated by man: Lakers and. nv-ri.-s of the fity and ' u ;;. h ir.a lead to r OSe'C Ut i" :. s fob t lows: -Kverv leaf cf bread made or proi nre.l tor the purpose of sab-, s. d d
r offered for sale shall have athxed I the plac-s isited J- ridy were in 1 b riday with Cardinal O ConnHl oftherecn in a conspicuous place a 1 good condition. fjciatin.
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The latest photograph of the wife of the democratic nominee for president who is sure that her husba ml will Jx- the next president of the 1'nited States a'id is happy at the thought.
COLLEGE HEAD DECLARES HE IS FOR PACT .lent of tier, a rolleire. at Here:!, " ' ... vn,t ,,m rnmitv ken Pirkv. a life- , ...,.,, ... w.,.. v.'IX.1 - t I' UV,,MH 1. ,11 ... - a.e. i c i r-1 1 n-i tii tionally known as an issued n strong state - educator has iu..nt drclarir.g himo-'.f for (.'. an.l Iloosevelt. aecortiing to advices rej ceivc d at the democratic eommiuc e i neau'iuarierss. In his .statement announcing his ;?upport of (luv. Cox on the League f of Nations issue, Dr. Frost, called grrator Itdc". of Massachusetts. - . republican toss." And h declared tl?at Senator Harding u V. rs, If for til" tb-mocr iti- haf.un I th-k t as the only ni an of the ratification ol Natior.s co-.e i.ant. ague o laid which sn.all b- prin.led m p'.ai tpe. This label sb.all ontün th weight of the b.af. stated m ,ou n d s or frai lions of round, or b. :: r, ath" i as - nay be. t..g,tlii- with th business. nan of th- b.tk. r r manUfa." tu re ,,f tii.- t,, ,f Ft ::r b.ik ri s til'1 ibu U tnV s. etior. of tb e:t wa re ordered t have tl; ir Places ornply with the; i star..' sanitary laws t.eioi' r.ext mdi.'day. Accor..:;ng to Inspee u r Hnb hi: I H. F.. Milb r. city s ab. r . w rignts ana measui s. a:.o i. a. : Cl ifTord. city food ir.sp. t r. all of .
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Vi Vi Jimmie" Cbx .'1 - . . . 1 - ' ' - ' "mm ft' v- ! -i : e.yif ' V? :y ;:4'ni 3 : " ' " V4 : ; - . ... .. ...... r. ' ..:..? J ! t ; v. vÄi 4 5. : , x' i : , , y - - . T: - jC i - .... -.-. v Z . - ; "' , V " w SERGEANT OF POLICE QUITS LOCAL FORCE i nonul ir members The nsier-it'im rf I-lii-.- ..r.-t 1 n r i en a t ion CI l ...lie- ergi. '0.-epn .n. t napp. i:, who intends to j the east, was accepted Friday night ! "by tlie board of public safety. ! ., C,'J'!;',.:I "'V rn '"'" ,P,f ; .ii j 1 1 tt i ii i i ii oti x Mi, e a.""".t uiv.i and secretary lor the south lien. I ; , police pension fund. The weil, - . department since N ov. , J.t, IM, tilling every position on the i ( ,i,.,,;4rtrnent from patrolman to a-' j .;. tant chief. It was under tri j auin i.pisn auun i:uk .-emt.i 'Chapp-il was appoint, d to the of l!i t i if C.i'(ir. il eVt.P'ltivii tf tV"W it parttnent. l ' -.'ei v , ' . u i , C4. t.c-r t .'H.U's 'tt:ctivWho; ask-d hL r ason for resign-i ir.g S rgt. Chappe'.I replied, "I hiv-1 ! b -n a jedje.- edtic r since 1SS ana I f.-I that I am entitled to i r. st. As for it.y future pl ins I b .iwe that I shall become engaged in vc S. Wain Jt , was appointed. , J.-a t r o 1 a r Ir . a ir.g Il.s ii-f.t.O.l as e OtM.'. .T. Serg:. Chiippell not . .. ive le.hinti P..- many tri n . is ', r. tb..- city hab. but a host of friend tnruugr.ou: ..utn n-'nc. vno r-gr ar'ure froi'i i t - a j 'c.a r. w!.o wa.s always imp r.a.. i'KAY roit .m stm:v. Ü' STON. Of t. j'... A -) mn hi I - i mass o re.juiem for th--)(-1 f. f I the soul of the lat- I-rd M ivnr Tr- , .. r .. m i.c- -i ac i p- ui cuia. w.is, , in tlie cathedral of th Hoiy Cross
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USES AMERICAN FLAG TO MARK BULL'S GRAVE Warren T. McCrav Honors Prized Bovine With National Emblem.
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. r ct. ! The IndUna Daily Tin.,, Friday aft-jQjvo roI1,, Instruction- HnU ernoon published a st iff cornspond-; , . ent story from Kentland. InI . telling j to ote Mniljlht Deinohow the American tlag is kept way- cratie I ieket. ing over the Brave of a bull, on the I
Newton county attle farm of War- i ren T. rcCray, republican nominee for governor. The lieg marks the resting plac of Perfection I-airiax. king of fam - ous McCray heni. In an editorial accompanying tne article the Tim's irticle the Times ere lie the eighty .lead who yieldsave the oivilizaie American llag tiu. '-r.v.. f savs: "In 1-"Vance w he the.usand American ed up the ir lives to tion of the world, the Moats proudly over the "graves of honored dead. In Newton county Hlivrp Hi' mi' umiia ami i'ii.u i'i a i - ren T. McCray's petted rize btil!, the same American Hag marks the spot. The American tint? in France is the emblem of patriotism and puritv and glory for the survival which brave men faced death and willingly
pacriticed their span of years. Thejth-
American Hag of Orchard Like farm, in Newto-i county is merely a convenient marker for the resting plae of the carcass of a hull. The hands that raised the llag in lY.uicc were moved by tender reverence for the memories of men who died for others. Tr hands that raided the j ilag in Newton county were mov d j by regret at the death of a money- j urodut ing brute. . ' "Wurre.a T. McCray owned the; bull. He owns the farm on which it ) was buried with pomp and ch' - mony on the Sabbath day. I'.v hi grace the American tlag does duty as a marxer for the bulls carcass while he asks yc.i to make him governor in order that he may apply the methods that won him business success to the affair of the state of Indian:-."
TWO KILLED IN y wav thai a straigr.t rartv r q rYPI nQinMi1111 f 'iny -, ,rtv '",n ,,f' vo; ' s VJiHJ CAT LiVJJlVJll !,v nnlhnc down en the b-v r at the
. .1 VI .1 m- i i-ri.'li 1. jorvA llnnlli .VI. 111 iallllfl-ll 1.S1.111V I fl il III j . . i ' 111 CI inton Coal Mine. i ue-ru. ro.r nunoreti men are employed at the mine Oil th" d.iV shift. . 71 T ffl f A7Vl7 l ' IMUClCt il lUCltl 3 Ark Docks in Gotlam Harbor NI-:V Ye-TtK. Oct. 2? A modern - ; Noah's ark do.ked h.-r.- Friday - .: t ft enr n y no i mrr r n 'a e i I r ' . . . 1 1 state. line freight-r lit lb- Uuckle irrived with 4.10 u sprcinicr. THREE KILLED 11 HE TRAIX HITS AL TO j . j JiFSHVILLi:. Inl.. Oct. xhre- perse n arc- dead h.-r t r. ,.f .,n not. r,i rd.it. '.(i- i' V ' I' i.' - wp .- . V A a njino j.:1:1ped the track following ttw. t.r ;,t-,1 r:?i .'nrL- r-,1 -. !,,! ,.r, ".. t-.w V.fore it w . j j j The Cress b"y and his sister j w, r taking Wood? 'home whn the a.cide-nt (-ccurr.-d. lion bank Mi-:sNi:(ii:n. CHICAGO Oc. JO Hanlits Frill a ;. h.-i l ar i i oi-hed Jacob Var.i wjtx. bank :r.es nger, of a satchel .f t c.-ntainitig 10 cash. i'ar.ow :tz was sho throwirh thw h e n h fired at tr.e bar.di:?. bullet struck I'clicenian John If .nr.rd. Yanowrz'H guard, in the eh.:, he tar.dits escaped T
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G. 0. P. TRIES TO CONFUSE NEW VOTERS , , j i,.aj, rM ;in i workers to rnfu.-e th. I new v(t.rs of lemocra tie t 'ti-.h reBardmg th in.iv.r.er in whi h a jth,. vit;nt, n;;i( h:n,. xvas iirtlUcbt to I li-l-.t I 'n lay. wh n it li.-c.mi" know n that i j that in many parts of the ettv voters h;Ml b,- n mis-inform.-d. w!u n of den-oepatiC faith, of th. u.-e ,.f a voting machine. It is eh.iru.-d that tlie.e ..ff.-ts to ,,,, -f,,v-.. t,.. ,..t...-.- i,.., .. : ..... i. , confi ine Pt rs n,.e et n ir.ae j for the past wk. t ' 1 1-1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1. 1 11 i i According to th" sdatcin. n! , bv the r. publi. an i:irurtrs, ,nl! onlv in th- h.,us. to 1,,,-ase c.nnMv.! ' but at the voting schools as it , I in reoessarv to jm.-h upward on the partv !"Vt at the extrem; 1 ft of voting machine to vote j straight b no. -ratie tickpf. Th." statement b ing absolutely inoor-
rtct- ibadiy damaged, the r.-ul: of att:-:g At no time should a vol. r puh j the Cat"- lVar a midst-, :,.s, t.ut .,tupward on any !i r ori tip- fac ofjthough th'T" wa- a v n fo.-'. h-.' the voting m.u-iiine to record hi or j above the piain d. -V. th buikh.'a.'' h-r vote. Th.e only way that a votejhdd and she bored ir the
may be recorded 1 ny pushing' down, the h-ver over th" party or, tho mno-s of the various c indld-ites. j i- making their -xpla na tior s ,n vi-i -' ing republican work Ts statt d that to vote a straight republican r k t ! , over at the extrem.- j. ft of! th' machiti" vloajid b.- p-ilb d down.1 i To ote a .-tra-eh: ilemocrati tick'the lexer ;s push. -a ii)ward. In" .atj t r statem. nt being a misr. pres.-n-tation and as a r.s ilt has arosed the chagrin of a tew republie,, ns in South Ib nd w ho d. sir.- the . r - am - paicn ft be condn.ted -n a b giti- .... . .. .;c mat. e;rerc.e 1 ft en th. face ,,f the m;..V',. A c-.r... r ,t.. 1. . r- r 1 .. ...t ' iiir niai i.iae un , . . ... v:. r 1. .1. .. . .VI. h. th'- p publi WANDERER IS FOUND GUILTY lonner Army Lieutenant iSentenced to 2.") Yeai in Pri-on. . 'Hb o-t. ;:. Carl . War. - der' r. f'TTp. r arniy 1 i -u'. t. in .. rea. f. und g-i;:y by a Jury lav Fridiy night of th-- murd-!- ,.f j.i-J y u:.g -i.lb. and a 1 p r:o-il Ti. Forecast Early Recognition of Mexican Regime WASHINfJT' 'N. -'. Cognition of the j.-u- - Pat, " j V. I't-.-TJ : -. ; a . a c .- the M- xico i iy ecv rr.rn' v. t.o .v eer. Mr. Colby" sali tha: tl.-v ..-a-.-P outcome." The an noun.- f men: came a a prise. I-btili-r m the Jay .. r : or: rirraiat' d ;r. New York that. r cr.i:i ,r. w ; s ltarninr. t. ipet w:h i ph.it. c den. a', at the :-'.ate d--p irtnsent. A few hr"jrs '. i' r. i-.owever, Sec'v 1 1 T:..o: p.o lie a b't:r f: st 1 I'.-sypj I r.i as A '. reu no'' :;:. nt. a ms : r r. m a:. : i afford- 1 four.'lat i'n vhich Cne j r - liminarif-s to recognition can e ' n ft.ier.tly pre.-. "
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