South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 67, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 March 1921 — Page 3
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Send RooseveWs Name to Senate for Confirmation ;'Wlifn UtUtr S;.ji It i Oik, It's 0k; Wilson Happy to be "Private Citizen
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Corp G ojv Rirn'M. Thf prri! nt ;.? -mt ( thmit a lonir of vrrt -tari s ;f I?at!rrH wh!-h h.tfl f.iil.d r.f c nflrnit!on In th lut mniTf m. Tr-H't Hanlln will d'-rli! upon th lati- of th- i-.--:. ."'ssinn of ccngT 1-for Tui-vl.ty, h today Inforine.I S(n. T'ru!' rwoml of A'mkma. minority .vkI-t r.f th ."miat. S-n. fnrwon-i tM th pr.'!drnt that h' fHt th it th n-w c-.n-J3"t."n if K'.ven a IV w w -k-f r st. yrrFB if tlvf n a frw ki rr-pt. While the prf-i-l nt has not y t F t thf tat- St.. I'nfl'THood silJ hn bIJcve-l that th P'tJ.iI p J;on would not bt c.ilil until arly In April. Th first cabinet nirtlnir of thr I:--. aflminJstrat'.on will t;tk- pi it Tu-lay niornint'. Th wbit h'-us today lwsw1 a call for th initial potion to inert at 11 a. m. Th5 prom!.-'- -dvin ly I'r st I F in'.Ing during th' campaign that if ;-ctol ho would prov! a plac1 In the cahinct fcr th vioo-prcid'-nt, will b fulfilled. Vico-Prrs't Coolfd? rclvcd hi Invitation al"nff tvlth the rcpuliir rabin t rnrnilx p'. For th first tlrm nine1 his nomination. Vr t H.-inlinir Monday Included h'rn. Hiram Johnson of California among th "host mlnd.s' who ar to hip him shapo tho cotir? of
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mir.. Mr.it. n and it for ir:i ici ii i.a v !. jias-d upon Monday by th .'rat- and th- :--nat fordn relations cir.initt-'. H n Ht-nry Cab- j th whit- hoi;.-- tonight. j N-w Arrrri' a diplomatic r pr ' n-j tativj "wh .ire to ! th pjk .-ri-n c r of th- Harding ad-j
M -trine J ot I,"du of M.i trhi s' tts, republican Iadr of th- -'n.tt and chairman;
of th" for'ign rdations committ ; ir.dicat'-d that h- fxp'cf-d a list of! nominations for dip'.f,matic and con- j vd'.ar itstf in submitt d by I Ir-.s't Hardim- for imm.diato act-!
ion it is . aid t !- th- prcsirl tit's !- sir to havt- tli' r--ruanization of the Ar.iric.an diplomati- corps eff'-'ted as ?p dily as j'oible. The for ;rn relations -om?nitt" will bo the fir.t in republican admin-i.-tration in i.ght ar.. C'lo-o cooperation between S n. Io.lo and the white house and tat- departin nt if plann d, d .vp!tc th'. narrow margin by which Ivaisro and his fri'-nds cr)trl the committee. Sfn. Lodo can connnand th" i:n-
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swcrvirik' support f four of the. pres-
ent republican ;r.mbors ; f the com- j I'r s't Wi's' ii mitt--. S.-ns. Knox. Pennsylvania. ! 4, just, as tin
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Brandet e, Connecticut. New, Ind- j in iana. and Moses, New Hampshire , ton Thr'e jthT republican membvr:? are j "
not always certain to a?re with the hairman S ns. Horah. Idah'; Johnsen, "alifornia and M'-'-'umb r. North Dakota. On is.su h like the I.i;u" of Nations. Sen. I yule:0 comniand-! a safo majority Ineludinq Sns. I'.nrah and Johnson; on other hi-s control of tho conimitte which now inclu'I s six democrats, is at t'mej uncertain.
f re. n t of " i ! so n'n new "Washingh ü.e ; st.. aft'.-r the in
auguration that transferred the heavy responsibilities ef the presider.'y from his shoulders o those of Pres't Harding. Wilson was !- vioufly liappy tn be a private citizen
again. As this picture was taken ho wan smiling and doffing hi hat to the crowd that had gathered to watch him nter hi new homo for tho first time' as cx-prcside-nt
Onv Man (rets Divorce; II oman Sues For One
Flames Sweep Petrograd As Anti-Red Revolt Grows
Ij Inf rrn.ttoral Nrwa Scr-1-: LO:rxN. March 7.--Tho bayonet of rod army vre still upholdlnc thr authority of the Russian soviet amlnst the antl-hol-hcvlk Insurgent tut th loyalty of the troops won reported to bo wavering, according to an Kxchango t'-b-graph d-spatch from HHsinKfr Monday. The dispatch quoted a Finnish courier who had Jut arrived from Petrograd as e aylnfr: "Kxten.lv fires havt brokn out Jn retro-?raJ. The loyalty of tho fori" troop-, is wavrring. In Mocow reds In armored raifi are patrolling the ntet.i and are uslnq Ärtllle-ry agralnst the .striking wjrkTnen., All the local poviet officials at Pskoff wero kllle-d by rebels. "Co?5-.ickff under Gen. Dutov are in th Ortnburgr district of tho ITral mountain trylnsr to cut off bolshevik communication with Turkestan" nfd a Riga despatch to tho Dally "Thn la.t food train from Siberia cam a through two weeks ago. "Th red srarrl!on at Pskoff mutInlnd cm Sunday. The red iruard and workmen de-jfeiiej-J th special communist troop tht had been ?nt against them. Thuy arrested and killed all tho loc.il commi5jaric and other bolshevik fflcLiil. "Tho fortrc of Kronstadt undoubtedly had an important part In the counter-revolution. Tho inurt:ent there were led by Capt. Bruiser, formerly of the. imperial navy. Th bolshevik aro building trenehf and mountain artillery on the coart. In the region of Orientnurn, four rattlcships bombarded bolphevik batteries, silencing four of them.
greater diflicultie.- in the past. We iir) wen acuainted with euir enemy. We expect to beat him finally in the spring." I'nino furnished stati'tios showing that the food ration had dropped from. 1! 0 0 wagons every five days to 20. but he said that the situation was tvp-II in hand." Tt i reported hero that flon. Kovlovsky 'f the former imperial regime, with a few hundred followers. Is causing some disturbance at Krnostadt. No definito report have com from there ropardintf counterrevolution;) ry movement.'. (Copyright. 1321.)
On'- man was granted a. divorce and one woman fil-d suit for one in the .St. Jos. j.h sujierior court Monday. The decree granted by Judge Chester II. Montoniery legally separates Marvin Stuart from his wife, Ada H. Stuart. Cruel and inhuman treat-
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plaint, whiedt also declared that tho couple av is married April 13. 102. The suit for divorce was fib d by Gladys R. Rrake who wants to bo Feparatod from William Rrake.
Deny Petition Calling For Annexation of Section County commissioner. Monday denied the petition of r.iine.rity prop erty owners in section "T, Center township, for th' annexation f a (uarter section embracing a strip of land on both sides of Michigan ft. to Portage township. The quarter section covered D0
th' present boundary arrangement caused confusion at tho polling booths, in paying taxes and in matter pertaining to schools. The present plan, the petition further recited, made taxation unequal. Commissioners reported that th greater share of the property owners were opposed to the proposed annexation. A petition for disannoxation for that portion of the section, now a part f tho city, was recently re-
acres and tho petition stated that fusMl by the city council.
Answers Fire Alarm at Cliil (Irenes Dispensary Ho-c ro. No. i nn.---.v-o red ;i till alarm at the e'hildren's dispensary Monday morning" where a ehirnnoy was burning. The flames wore cxtincruish d immediately and no damage resulted.
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ASK U. S. AID. By Fnlfed l'r"-p; PARIS. March 7. American support for the Russian inurpents at Kronstadt was urge d Monday by the Russian parliamentary committee here in a cable to Pre't Harding and Scc'ys Hughes and Hoover. The committee which Includes Alexander Kerpnsky and Paul Mllioukoff urgeel that food Ro rushed to the sailor in Kronstadt and that America support tho "fight of Russian labor against tho enemies of civilization."
sonirrs i.v flight. Ry International News S.-rvlep; PARIS. March 7. Russian soviet official have begun to flee the country in tho faco of the revolution that 1 sweeping parts ef tho country according1 to advices received by the French foreign office. Thepo dispatches said that the 2." bolshevik commissaries havo fled from Russia into Rsthonia. Other that were In flight were arrested at Iborpr.
niiAMKs Fii:ii siiokt.;r MOSCOW, March ?, via Reval and Herltn. March 7. Nicolai ienine. in . speech to the Moscow .soviet today upon tho disorders which have been reported from various quarter discounted them and attributed them to the shortage of fuel. In the re-cent demonstration .at Petrerrad and Moscow there was Acftiftllv onlv one provocative fdiot
fired which killed a communist," f-ald ler.lne. "Thcso are unfortunate days, but we have lived through even far
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Particularly when it comes to upholstered furniture is there opportunity for "shenanigan." Attractive rovering material often hides shoddy construction beneath the covering. The layman often does not know the difference between genuine mahogany, veneered mahogany, or a "mahogany finish." And so on down the line. Because of this the customer is really often helpless, and must trust some store. As you know, Heller's policy always has been, is now, and always will be, to make satisfied customers. And you can't make satisfied or lasting customers unless you tell them the truth. When you are considering your Spring purchases of furniture and rugs won't you try to bear in mind the importance of a store's policy? It will pay you we are certain of that.
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