South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 13, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 January 1922 — Page 3
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FRIDAY MORNING. JANUARY 13. 1922
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FORD DESIRES TO BUY LINCOLN CO.
! HONDHOLDERS WILL i (; ELDER STATESMAN iii'irr;1; qiiddump im japan
. take over thf ro t J when 1. Is put UU111JJ1UU 111 UI11I1H Kirmeers Plan to Manufao tht uetmn block Jun . 1. Rer t. i i !!vor pcdr.ior.d .vwn- Informed,. turc Hipu LIa- Lars ly ic,Wi;e uamaH. iripn-.i'-r of iL pub-j ienro Hold the Key oi Al)-
Pnrnt "Ford Sv.tcin.' ,Ik " r,,n',nii- T,hur:;!ay-, lon Political Destinies
o;ir.? kr.ishts had grown o'.d and
Japan was naergir.fr. ur.der their ; Kuilnr.ce. into the. new with newer,;
cn ambitious tc .
able to demon.--! t ,
to the genro. The i
;K?r.ro are extra-co-atitutional. Thy I !nro not provided for In the Japanese
scheme cf government. They "Just developed" because conditions required such rnev.. Under the Japan-;
f ?e system trie emperor appoints tne 'premier. Tlie premier appoints the cabinet minsters, v.-ho are responto the emperor, not thq diet.. jAr.d the emperor has always ap-i
ly the ger.ro.
1 !ledmo.nd sail the bondholders'
i'lTTiiOIT. Mich.. Jan. 12. j frar they will not t full value, on; " I,..7" of thr- For i automobile their property If It wre o to the; iura:'.:, :tl -u. to have a his broth-i hu'hen bidder. I ..: ) Prnard said als representative i All a rrar.kn;ents looking toward 'of two railroad supply houses are
Viantity prediction of th Lincoln j Inspecting the railroad with th j. rr car hav l.-n completed, it pmfprrt of operating It.
. i. ntatM todav at the Ford plant.' They were Charles r. Probst, of
Ford engin-ra have I een work-
US Hara Die.
cn the problem of putting th
Chicago, and E. T. Downing, of New!
York. Kither of the supply houses
,:nro!n ir.ctr (;tr factory on a Kord . may take over the road, Larnard eduction bnsN fr.r pyra'. mcntha said. and avoid abandonment of ag1 h iv tlv. uMalls enlre!y u orh- j rieuitural western Indiana, which rj (,,). ilies on the C. K. I. for rail cornApenr.s for Ford wi.I afp-ar - ' municution'. jf IVderal Judts-e Arthur TuttHj
r. Fb 4. date of the r reivers sale ; 1 1 1; A S 1 1 I It ATT- Uli I
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ToKIO.(Dy Mall) The "Kturo" are on the 1ob in Japan. Tr.ey hae
rome hack v.4th a wallop, th-'.
"elder Etat .srnen." if. indeed. :h y
h.ave ever ben away. I There are some who sa.d th.e Kenro had pajs.-ed from pow r. I'ut with I'remler Han's ass:asiriation. Ja p. in ttirrje I instinctively, a::r.e.t
unqu stionlnply, to the genro
the ore hand was thn possibility o
political peril, perhaps chaos. Fpoii the other, a continued ace eptar.ee ot the power of three wi-e and verier-
lable- men who personally or thro igii
OX Tili: MOItXlXO ArTER.
For example we might tako a New Year's party. After that even j i the rest of us feel ?ro:gy- To clear'
out the kinks :n your sy.stem, to i
I uncork a iot or pep ana emnus;asm :
nothing will have a better effect! thin a steaming" Turkish bath In the j liasemcnt cf the Farmers Trust. ! 4-t: .
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At the Breakfast Table Start the day Tight with a complete knowledge of city and world newt of the last twenty-four hours. Don't miss the opportunity to be able to talk intelligently on any subject which might come up. Most eventa happen too late for evening publications. Subscribe to the Morning News-Times. Read it with your breakfast. You will feel better for having stored away complete knowledge of current evenU. ORDER NOW -1Phone Main 2100. AM: for Circulation Department
226 SouihAlichiQan Street
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SFFK NKW LIEN LAW,,11rf: i the political poiuies o: It 1 i ...
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 1 2. The I Japan ior na;i a century.
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Thra.sher-I There was no doubt of the ehoi-
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1; en ' Indiana lirotherhood of
men. rrobablv will ak ' the next
the Mutate leuMHiature to enact u nev'linP pOii;u. ar.s or uie kcuo nierii'
lri..a-.f.rM,.i1' t on r ,t- w ,..a. i.wii. '. srelve.-. The "elder statesmen" tool
mid Ford. If he .rer jr s Tli- p la i 't t 'd at tlie annual convention here th- re -f'vers st'.-. Ford will r -j Thurs'lay. A resolution To tbis efa:n Henry M. I Iarvl a.- presl l-nt j f-r.t was informally dls-uised by the i- .J Ifri'l i'. IIol as Pe pr-.sl j delegates and It Wi.s sa:l favorabln i r t. ; a ti(n v.(-uld he taken on it tonicrToe k-n interest of Ild'-el l'ord. ', row. p: e-.:,i-j.. of tl." F'-r.l Motor i ,n.. to; Memh.-i .s said the Ii n luv was id the Lincoln car to the Ford : the only protective means they had
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help-. 1 p. isuade IFmi.to injure them payment for thrash-
hold. Irlnce Yama.cata. the ?reat-l t.st of the llvir:g gcnio and one tlie two survivors of the original ' roup, resumed without '!i.i'!"r."0 th" practical political iUe:at orship ot the nation. I IoIi!lcaI i:.. I In the natural order of üi.u 1 1 : j genro must pass from human acth'i- '
r' td to take .t the Lincoln plant.
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t ;ri; d o';r in la rue quantity pro 0 ;t!on m s e, !.,;. ;i.s the J r nt 1 ' id t: i e tar an ! .iU v-ry marked ! '!'. ion in pr-.' f s i;lliott swokx in as van miys' successor INI 'IA.VA I'' LIS. Ind. Jan. 12.
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Talks were made hv J. IJ. Far- i ties before a Rre.u w hile, for the
tholomew. I'eoria. 111.; John Itynron. Columbus. Ind.. and W. D. I Tamer stadt. o? Indiana polis'.
ENDORSE BIG RIVER
j PROJECT IN PROGRAM I LAFAYLTTF. Ind .- Jan: 12.
Itesolutions endorsing the St. Taw-r-nee river deep waterway project,
II- in. r Llliott of Martins', ille. wasito obtain lower frelcht rates es-
fAorn iri as Frdlel States .1 ist riet J pecially for the middle west. and ;it:orne by Nobb- ('. Hutbr, obrk J th work of tho war tin a nee . cor-
..t th- I rotf 'I Malts itri. t coiirr,, poration in providing short time
farmers; akinc;
He irnioei'.iat S'lCCt.Ctlh.g
y took up Fr. dericl;
Thursday, i ; s du'ii
Van Nuy-. After b'ing dj laved in .t)ic mails for live days Fllintts romn.i.ion
.nans to farmers; a.kinEr curtailment of the amount in extending bonds and securities; more caution by the government In extending if ."0-:0 plan of giving federal aid to
reached Martinsville this morning j states for road building, eslucationnnd was rush .1 to Indianapol: by j al and similar purposes, and asking ..utomobiie. .ithin a few minutes' that the bureau of markets and
nfter it had been delivered the new district attorney took his oath of iTlce. Wilbur Kyman of Muneie. who will be second as-sistant ilistrict attorney, spent th- (by at th" oliioe familiarizing himself with the details of th'; work'. He will succeed Samuel Ik Oarrison. who- - nt his resignation to "Washington Thürs lay to take effect Feb. 4. (karrtson will remain until that time by request of District Attorney Flliott.
forest service not be separated from the department of agriculture, were adopted today at the annual meeting of the Indiana Corn Growers association at Purdue university.
INSURANCE CONGRESS FIVES TIP TO HURRY INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 111. The in-Mirane-" salesman miuht be able to make ;i very practical addendum to the marriage vow. in suggesting to th" bridegroom that he promise not -n'v to "love, hoi or, obey and pro
tect ns lone as be may live." but'
1. to protect as lor.g as his wife ' conscious as a result of falling and mnv live said Jrdm F. Sb.uiT. of (Tin- 1 injuring his spine Friday, die! nn
cinnati. president of the National Association of Fife Underwriters, at
AVti' Fuel Oil for Autos Is Cheaper Than Gas. Report DFTRniT. Mich.. Jan. 12. Production of a new fuel oil to operate automobiles and motor vehicles which, it is said, will ho sold at a price considerably lesvs" than gasoline, is to be undertaken by a national company for a syndicate of prominent T troit and Chicago men, it became known today. It Is said the fuel will be manufactured at a cost of two cento a gallon.
TALL PltOVKS FATAL. MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Jan. 12. Illdon IJrowne, who had been un-
tho annual sales congress of Indiana here Thursday. Tho meeting was called to educate salesmen to the growing needs for insurance.
Thurs-day. It is said Provn- was under the Influence of moonshine whLskey , when . lhe accident occurred. Double pneumonia was a contribution causo to tho man's death.
JUDGE SAYS COUNTY OFFICIALS ARE LAX INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 12. Jul ire Fred Heurip.g of U'tckprt . npr earing before the stdte pardon board, ab! the sJo rift's of perry and Spen--er counties are 'not whit they ..'iirb.t o be" Jud-e IIurirv-r apl'arcd be'V.te the J j j. i to urge a I n ipora r pirob- for a mm conat.d in !i: i",:it on a liquor t h.arce. lb- :s r- s'do'.i; j i.i.rc for I'l" t w o ritilMt't 1 Ucii-.-.:ir rhe a tivities of boot-
! gcrs m . d. strict . tl'.e Jtj'Ig j
APPOINT 3IAKIO.V 31AV.
j INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 12. Larl j Carter of Marion today was appolnti ed by the public service commission
as consulting engineer for the commission. Carter,, who formerly wa3 assistant engineer, succeeds Harry O. Gorman. Indianapolis, resigned.
king nnxnis iu;poi;t. LVIMAN-APOLIS. Jan: 12. Fred I. King, .state manager for Harry' New. Frdted State senator who seeks re-election to the senate, announced Thursday that the talk of New's considering a cabinet position was without foundation In fact.
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FORT WAYNE MAN IS VETERINARIANS' HEAD
are all very old men. There Is some wonderment of what will happen then,' but not much doubt that as long as they live or at least as Ions as Prince Yan.agata live;- the genro will be what they have always be on boss.
Yamagata, a.ed S3; Marquis Saionji. j
S2; and Marquis Matsukata. Si, ami. with Yamagata, a member cf the original genro. Fach ha.s a career of the greatest distinction and ac
complishment. Fach is universally
accepted in Japan as a great patriot. The same statement is true of the genro who aro dead. Tho progressives, the "younger statemen," have sometimes chafed at the bit, but they
haw never brought against the genro I such charge at are known to po- j litical bosses in America. Thf genro have never been charged with using j their power for other than w hat j they conceived to be the good oi j Japan. Most Japanese will point to' modern Japan, evolved In a little j
moro than 50 years from mediaevali.sm, as a defense of the wisdom oi the genro policy and power. Anil most of them wonder who can supplant the genro when they Tin Young Knights. During the Meiiji restoration, which tvas the beginnig of modern Japan, a handful of young knights of tho Chosu and Satsuma clans forged to the front as the "up ami doing lads'' of the day. They wero what, in American terms, would have been called "bright young men with a future." They advanced quickly In place and Importance. Five of them became tremendously
powerful, and of those fix o. two, i Yamagata and Matsuknta. still live. I The term "genro" or "elder states-! men" -was not applied to them until j about 20 years r.go. when the once
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BRISTOL Mr. and Mrs Henry Wolfe left to spend the remainder of the winter with relatives at Fremont, ind. A son was born Monday to Mr. and "Will Kershner. The Men's brotherhood clast? cf
th.- Methodist Sunday school held a
oi:si:p s meeting at tne home of Mr. i' d Mrs. James JuJson Wednesday veiling. borge Anderson returned from : v::t at Cincinnati. ''Ivirles Frnshcrgc r of Flkhart si i-r.t Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mt C. 1. Lrnsberger of Iliv-er-i le. Hi v. Spaden of Union spent Wedraday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester
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