South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 232, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 August 1922 — Page 7

SUNDAY. AUGUST 20. 1922

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HIRAM JOHHSOH IS OPPOSED 1 11 RAGE ' FOR SEMTORSHIP

Congressmen, Back On Job Report Political Unrest

Is Sweeping The Country ''.

Last-Minute Opponent Enters Unrest Not Restricted to One

California Contc-t Pa-

Partv, neturninK Solons

cific Pact Lsuc.

Deri:

carnpa; tuning

Ur -a. i'.) vigorous

!? natorlal ar.d! iruberr. itorial ca.ndl5tvj haj ben the feature of ths "wefskü procMlng California.' prlYnvr7 lnJon. which tvl'.l 1. hid cn i,t?jrit -9 and At which crrtr.cUd.T.t'will b nominate! for the compete tte ticket, and for a'.i cour.t clllVtrtua.1 lastminut !njctIon Icto th pre-prim-a-ry carr.7 0.n of a re-

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tT'ats Sn. Ilirum V.". Johnson, who J.al bwTX ftxpecte.1 to havo a clear ,f.' 'A tfo far as the repubhcA.n r.omi.tv. t'.on v.-a j r c n c e r r. e h as a ro u ."; y 1 o'.d-time political anLa?onlorns. S;r..

'Johnson's opponent

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.Moor

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Francisco engineer and

:prr!dent cf tie I'ar.anu I'arific International er pes'. I. on at ian Tran!.1 In 1915.

Pacific Tr-iity I.iw. j Moore'a candidacy a announced t

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! or.e-tf.;rl o: the er..;- ar.d the or. - ; tiro n.(.ul:,i;i of tho hojs come j up for r-f :e-clion without th gr-ilJ- " I r olc: of a national candidate to beat the party drug, clarion the !a- : arid set the pace, liut the oM- ! :I ri; f-r s around the capitol .say the 1 unrru--ir.cs Ins been accentuated r hi turh;i!- r.t year to a point ?ddoni scn teforr. Back h'-ro 'n the e'.terlr.ff h.-at ; of a torrid Wo-shinston vjrrrr.cr the i members ar pcr?;irir: ;? and cornparing noi.s n. to hox they found the temper of the plain peop'e back j home. The general opinion, almost I th ur.ivtrs.al opinion. h that the I rcrnpT of thv.-e same p!aln people I:.. .. ... v.. ...

j.i li.ji um i'j u . unuuciv u com placeny on the part of any members of the 7th conprre.sri who .tie amLitlous to be members of the

From coast to coast In the cities. n the farms and In the small towns returning congressmen re

that 1322 c.rtainly Is a year of dumping over the political applee.irt. The primaries are about ha!f

over, a f-core of Ftatea have held jthem. an ! in all save half a dozen ; thr have hen upwta and surprise, mostly of a pro?re.lve or liberal r.atu're. Favorites have been ! beaten In both parties men who ! '.vere looked upon- as fixtures In

Washington have been reUre'i toj 'private ! i f 3 !efore even feeling t't-' j I keen chill air of the voters' d.s-!

I.rcd hy the Iowa State or?ar.:z,ltlon and a field of fix candidate.. MINNESOTA The Democrats nominated a woman for the Senate Mr.. reter Ollsen. She, too. i

ral" on . everything except

rohibitlon. and on that issue she

r, a co-worker of Wllilam J. Bryan's.

NORTH DAKOTA Lynn J. Fra-

7i?r, ex-Nonparti3an Leaque Govemor, defeated Sm. Porter J. MeCumber, chairman of the powerful

SAUERMAN'S WIFE TAKES POISON TO "PROVE HER LOVE"

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Happy Year of Matrimony Here But Memory in Mind of ""Good Sport."'

w.r. unow I

i-e too late."

At the hospital, it was Mrs. Fauerman w II live. meraarAs ret.-iu rant is one cf the oMet and known n the city. It Is a -at he-ring1 place for many politician?

and author of the tariff and bonus bills. McCumber ha3 been for 21

3 ears a Republican wheelhorse in Patrons of Saucrman's restaurant, Washington. Ö4S N. Clark st., Chicago, were NEBRASK.V Pv. R. Howell, an- ariled during the dinner hour Frio'her Rooseveltian Progressive, worj ay nigrht by the ehrick.s vi a won.the Republican Senatorial nomlni-r'h "ho had swallowed poison at tion !n tho faro of stiff onno.ition ' table.

f-om a field of six candidate", most cf whom could be classed as "con-

) Have your winter garments and i hats cleaned pot. Aetna Clraners. j !: F. Sample. L. ::T6.

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Pleasure in November. j InXAS Sen. Cna-'e A. CulbeA veritable potpourri of .wesMr- Democrat, for ;A years in hha.i been raised prohibition, rail- :"-nate- was defeiV.t: for re-nomi :aroads. tariff, the cot of living; a4tjt5onth oil standby and some newt Kansas Wallops OI.l Guanl. or.'-s. Fp In Maine Sen. Fred j KANSAS P.ep. Philip P. CampHale waj even opposed on the bel1- for 22 years a Republican stalround he was a bachelor! wart in the Hou?e. now chariman Illinois .Sinrtiil Firf f the powerful Rules Committee

The upsets started 'way back In

port a spirit ol prevalent t h

1 Ktr!kin:;!y

rolitial unrest :me unrest that

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April, when Illinois opened the prir.iury peaon with the defeat of two of the oldest members of the Illinois delegation Ira C. Cop!e of the Eleventh District, and Clifford Ireland, of the Sixteenth. Cory was a 12 -year-man, a member of the powerful Ways and Means Committee and looked like a certain winner. Ireland had served c!x years and was regarded a3 being Included in the classification of "a prominent merabf' of the House. Roth were b aten by outsiders men

soi with no previous congressional ex

perience. Th'-e two events shocked Washington even in April, and the wise or.fM b'gan to fold thelr tents and slip bak home to see if any of the g-rms of what appeared to be un-

re.-t had been wafted over the Hli-

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republican leaders oppriK-d to John"n. and following tho announcement It be.-ame apparent that the

a r.t! -Johnson campaign would be

aed on tho latter".' opposition to

the four-power Pacinc treaty.

Farly in the etmpa'.srn reportK v. -re circulated that Moore had th .icking' of the administration (t IPres't Harding and that It wa.s a '"i'ht of "progTfs-ive," as rprented 1y Moore, agiint a man who was "at r.uta"' with the national administration. IUer report froni Washington Faid the president bod declir.ed to take pnrt in th" California er.atorial fight. It was declared by Ken. John.n's friends that nside from h!.i vote against the four'power treaty, Jolin-on was a firm frpportor of the prv.()ont. Sen. Johnson returned to California and prompt to take up the J'crht. In his openir.., fpech to the ''hnmo folks" h deirrt that it v as "th ?am old fitht aga:n?t tho fame obi ?:tn?" men who oppntd him when h was povernor ani feucht tho Southern Pacific R. R.

t"o., and other corporation.". Sen. I in November whether ho be Re

.lohrufon a;so deciarrd that he had pubiif-an or Pcmorrat. .Ma.-e no

r turnl "to the ht "rof ecf-d tate mistake about it. It is in the air

In the union" ro far tin the tariff was 3fany In Acn-enicnt. IOWA Col. Smith W. Rrookconcrnd. II dortiril that ho had I Mot of them aprecl with him. j heart, an ultra-Progressive holding opposed th four-power treaty bo- j a Ithough som thought he put it ajfar more advanced views than causes ho wan eppc-te,i to "onf i r.iti.n 2: t ''-t too strongly. j either P.everidge or Pinchot. won

A review o: the primaries up to ( the Kepuiuican Senatorial nomina-Augu;-t bears out the statement ; t ion in spite of the opposition of-

manifested Itself in the

j pri:nari-s of I'ennsylvar.la, Indiana. ) Iowa. Nebraska and' North Dakota, j The Representative from New Iir.gj land teiU the same story that the ' eongressman from tho dsert coun

try' tells. The unrest, they say, i

ronined to no section and to

grouf). Neither is It restricted as to Partie, both Democrats and Republicans co mine in for it. One of the political sage1; of the

and an ardent "dry," defeated for renomination. Campbell was looked upon a-3 a candidate for Speaker in the House next ss-ion. MISSORUI "Jim" Reed, insurgent Democrat, liberal even considered "radical" In some, quarters won the nomination to succeed himself, with the whole Missouri State organization and Woodrow Wilson against him. WEST VIRGINIA Senator Howard Sutherland, one of the few Republicans who voted against seating Truman II. Newberr3 was renominated upon his reputation for fearless voting and progressive tendencies. The list is a long one. and many States are yet to hold primaries. Washington is asking these hot, torrid days how many more upsets are concealed in th primary bushes

The woman was Mrs. IT.mer Saucr-i-an, wife cf the son of Tliomas J. aauerman, wealthy proprietor of the plr.ee. Attention to the woman ha,d been previously attracted by a lo:d argument w.th fur husiband. Rushed to tho Pawavant hos-pital. Mrs. .Sauerman, 21, and pretty. 50 U bed out hr 8tor3 Loe lH'ael. Failure of her husband to appreciate hc-r love wa.s driven by hor as the motive for her action. "We were married two years ago." the said. "We weis. hapi y for a year when we lived in South Rend. Inü. Then we moved o 4 141 N. ltobey st. My husband was engajgel by his father to assist in the management of the restaurant. "Since that time, we have constantly quarreled. The bright lights rot him. He haunted the cabarets. Ho insisted that I accompany him on his rounds of these places. I rebelled. Tie told me repeatedly I was not a good sport. Dared Her to Take It. "The climax came thu atternoon I bought some silk shirts for him. I took them to the restaurant. He told me he wanted neither shirts nor

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Illinois was merely the begin

ning of an epidemic was soon apparent by the following: INDIANA Sen. Harry S. New. staunch supporter of the Admlnis- ' ration, close friend cf the president anrl In control of the state machinery, was defeated for renom!nation h" Albert J. Reverldge. Roosevelt-

Capitol, a veteran of some 20 odd years of political unsetting made this prediction a few days ago to a group of his cronies: "This year is going to be known

her after as the year cf the Rigian Progressive of the brand. Wind. It is going to be a year in i Machine Is Disrupted, whieh whoever is tho most liberal; PMXNSYIAAXIA The Itepubliin his views is going to be nomi-jcan State machine, built up by the mated in the primaries and elected I late p.oies Penrose, was decisively

defeated by Gifford Pinchot, also a Progressive of .the Rooseveltian

i school of 1312.

alliances' and bcaus r, f.1 immigration Knie.

the J a p i n -which fcr

yonra had ben vital in California. Other Onn.lid.atesj. Other candidates for tho senatorial nominations wer "Williim J. IPearson. democrat, of Anges; TJpton Sinclair, 8 oclalist author, Pasndem and II. Clay N'eedham, pronib!tIonLt, Xewhall. For gubernatorial honors. Gov. "William T. Stephens i.s out to succeed hlmsej'f on tho republican tic"kt. He nI?o filed on the prohihiticnM ticket. His republican Ppnent is .tate Trc.ifurer Friend W. Richardson of TWk'ey. Mittison D. Jones of Glendalo and Thomas Te ''Woolwine. district Attorney of Tos (Angeles countj. are. the democratic candidates. .Tone.s aIo filed on tho prohibition ticket. Alexander Horr of Pin Frand"o wis the eocialist ran lldate.

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Bills and Cash, Valued at $80, Reported "Lost A $20 bill and four checks of $10 each were among the lost or s'olen articles reported to the police Saturday. Frank S. Ritter, who gave no address, ftated his wife dropped her mesh handbap out of their car near the corner f Michigan ft. and Jefferson blvd. The bag contained a $20 bill. While In the toe iVok on S. Michigan st. "on a chopping tour," Mrs. Caroline Nopper, 1010 p.. DaSalle aw, whose home Is in Dos An geh, missed four $10 checks drawn on the Farmers and Merchants bank, Los Angeles., she told the r-lice.

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