South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 316, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 November 1922 — Page 26

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1 22

WILSON HUNTS NEW DEMOGRÄTIG PARTY CHIEFTAIN

Samuel Ral-ton Is Hailed as Presidential Choice of Minority in 192 J. nv .r. haut campium (I. . S. SfnfT trT-iondcnt.) WASHIM;t N Nov. 11. Am!-! Pfno'-ra?.'" rJ ! '.: :g over the rout cf th I;"i)l.in 'oil Kuard" at TuIay' election. for:r,or I'rs't Wood row U'l!on t lay wharing actively In the ho;.. nii l plan of Imocratic I'.-!ts ::i: loyal to him for the rletiun of a Democratic president in 1 r who will h- ro,r?-f-r.tative of his pnnc.pl- of ;-ov Turn en t. From tli4 familiir ridenrf nt 2340 H X. Y. wiioro hn U .r-n'. mo!t cf hi Ilm f'.t'o. he lft th Whit llo-ipo. a Hi k mar, II r. Wilson addre-M a 1 1 1 r t rn. faraway. Democrat of Arkar.ia. which rcfc!d not tn!y th keen plensur" Tuesday's flection him. but .nülrated csrly. In tUr opir.ion of hi. friend?, that h pxpo- to hav a vo.c in th "iecti'-n of th? next Drmoi rail.- -Mr. ! ir 1 hearer. The let!-r fiiliows: "My Dear atur: "It makes r.ie v ry proud that yo i n.nl othtr K--ne rous f r i n 1. s'aouM attr.hute the r'?ults of Tuesday, in ffime measure to th" ; )' thought of m. and I am truly cr.itef jl to you for your own generous expressions of confident an 1 approval. "I haw .-en no dt.'i.l.i reports from Ark.iii'., but h"p- that the voting th-re went as you and Hen. Jlobmson (I -ired. "We must now cleir our min i and purify oar bart to offer to the country in 1!J4 exactly the service It mo: n(i (! and h r indidate who can b.-.st rend.r that service. "With '.v.inn appreciation and regard. "Faithfully Yours." "WOODKOW WILSON"." The b-tter w.i.i .n reply to one written to Mr. Wilson hy Sn. Caraway in which lie Ftated that "all your friends rejoice a.s rnu h as you in the recent eh-'O.ion remits, which Ls a indication of the principles for which you fought." Ho much Improved is Mr. Wilson's health, a tu! a, keenly alert mentally ' he '. n r u.t political developments, It was ftated. th it onft-ren.es between him and several Democratic senators next w ek at th' S st. house are not considered improbable. It may l.e that these tonferences will be held Iii I- 1'res't Harding is in consultation at the White Houso w'.th Kci uldi -.'u Kaders of senate and hou.-t? rei,-ardin tho .'lection and '. ios:s;b'e fleet on the approachin Kssion o( coinT." In tlu- : w of ceitain Democratic v. r.ato'. s fi;ud'.y to Mr. Wilson, two tesults i'! the- elections may te: The -vitu.'l selection of Son. Klect Famiud M. Kalkum of Indiana, as the Democritlc cTio.c" for president in l-?-M. The inumdiut- -b t ion of Sen. Joseph T. llo'ainsori of Arkansas, a.s the Demo ra i. leader of the senate to succeed Sen. 0 ar W. Underwood of Alabnn.a. wno has announced hia 1" vI. . . . - . -7 - Jr J

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Ita'ston Is alrrady be'n? mnt. rnel prominently as a strong presidential pcashillty by n number of Demo-crat-s who ar f'AU atrllia:-! with tho Fo-raLd Wilson wing of th Democratic party. "Watch IUton" 1 the.r advice. Italston is sa'd to have never commi:td himself recardln the La?ue Ni'lon, but th re fir's thos who d-c!ar that fr posses -es utlificatior.s for public rfüc? and viws on puhlic qu et ion nt unlikely to met w.th the pprov&! of Mr. Wilson and his friends. n. lloblnson is con!derel by a number of his Democratic ro'l.i;ruPs to jexs admirab qualities for th Imorratic leaderT;p of the senate. Itoth Sens. pat. Harrison cf Mis: flipp:, and Simmon of Korth Carolina, are known to be willing to accept th. place, but Robinson's friends express confidence that he will be the choice of a majority of Democratic senaters. DRY NAVY NABS FLEET RUM SHIP "Hootch Fleet" Suffers Hard Mow When Federal Craft Gets '"Greyhound."' NEW YORK, Nov. 11 -(By I. N S ) Tho "prohibition Heel" mruck Its hardest blow at the "hootch .Meet" early today when it enptured tho "vJreyhound." a fleet, 50-Toot motor boat, paid to have carried thousands of bottles of contraband whisky from fhlp.-; to the shore. The "Greyhound," formerly known as tho "NUhtboat" because all its hUftiness was conducted undtr cover of darkne.srf, warf taken ifter a long and spectacular cha?e. On board tho motor boat were Garry Wilson and Thomas McCormlck, of I'erth Amboy, N. J., who were arrested. The boat and 200 cases of Scotch whifky, which were on board, were confiscated. Trainmen's Brotherhood Combats Tuberculosis CLEVELAND. O.. Nov. 11.' (Hy U. V.) The llrotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, one of the "Iiis Four", today started a nation-wide campaign against tuberculcsLs. W. G. Lee, president of the organization, conferred with union kaders In St. Lot: la relative to the disease which has claimed many members of the union. Each member of the union, jr'hich has a membership of ISO, 000, Js paying 23 cents a month Into an "antitubercular" fund. This provides about $000,000 a year for the campaign. Bandits Rob Bank Heads of $2.000 KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Nov. 11. (Uy I. X. S.) Three automobile bandits drovo alongside an automobile in which several Central State bank officials were ridir.cr, and robbed them of $2,000. The bandits escaped. The money was for payroll purposes. Coal you'll like. M-351. Coal Service. 1 rSTZ? rv - ' --- - - r i - --

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j:y- ;!-; "flopir.g" together was a "gay prank" for three youthful couples of a Ivifayette. Ind., "puppy love cult" until police broke up the party. The youngsters had arranged to try marriage for six months, say police, but the youngsters deny it. Three of JAPANESE QUICK TO ADOPT JAZZ STEPS Official Regulation Imminent as Western Dance Craze Hits Tokio. TOKIO. Nov. 11. The longsabred nnd arrogantly inquisitive Japanese policemen have another perplexing problem, to solve. In Tokio it causing more troubleeven than the comicftl chase of the elunive "dangerous thought." the .signboard of Socialism and Iolshe vism. Their difficulty comes from tho .i !::. i r ff mm mi r-, m - - -: - --- f ' 1

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t&m he group to .stopped In St. Iuls, another in Kansas City and the remaining couple in Bloomington. 111. Two of the sirLs arc shown above. Mary Frances Zufall, left, is 13, and Mary Alice Morehor.se is 16. The third girl. Matel Cartwright, is 14. rapid spread of the jazz germ about the capital city. So popular is the snuggle dance, tho rhuffle, tho camel walk and all the rest of them that western dance halls are opening In all sections of the city. For tho most part the shimmy is not yet danced. Liw IrolxNcel. The police now have under consideration a set of laws to enable them to control the situation. If the plan goes through there will be a limit as to how close the man can hold his partner; bars will be ejected from all dance halls, the dancers will have to .stop at 10 o'clock in th? evening, and dance halls will be so arranged that a person on the street cannot see flitting forms through the windows. No, Tokio la not In favor of the blue laws, but the coming of any new diversion of

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differ, nt; It r irz'- ' J Into a shop h!n j i t ner :n order to git a secor-x :: o git a secord I discoverr-d th" difference. IIt hair was bob. a!. This was tin shock of shock, aim- t' much to believe. p.ut it has com1. Sinethen I have ?i'T. half a dozen ' thm; o-m luM.f.l liair will b- inr.rcommon thin their f.i-incre.-fsir:5 fere arr. i-h cccar. Tuberculosis Cures Itself, Sa s Expert ROCKT- III. Ei "When th- . ; Nov. 11. i a r r ' -1 d ive'.y rurr i ard a C' : u ercuios.s will p.: through j ' r i I j r d : liv.nsr." dec'. ir s a. r"p- : t f;'.. d a: conclusion of a s ir v ja-t r. 1- - 1 . here. Th" report ca. ' thrc w-: 240 case jn this city and thai th most suceptibb and d ir.ger :: ..u. is from 21 to r" voir.". Kopper Kettl rct'it) Cienra have I made a host of frienls. Try eno inj ) te convinced. Two for 13c. j adv. r 9 2 t I CHECK UP ON YOUR PLUMBING NOW! Faulty Plumbing Means Trouble Now is the time to o over your plumbing system for the cold weather is approaching. The house owner whose heatting and water system is in poor condition is sure to run into continuous trouble when the freezing days and nights start unless he has protected himself. BE PREPARED Jay Taylor will give you the best and most efficient service possible. Call him today and get the jump on plumbing trouble. By doing it now expense and inconvenience can be saved. JAY L. TAYLOR 1915 S. Miami St. Lincoln 6065 Paint That Protects , Of course, ymi knw that pain: ; protects your liom but did you i; know that in buying our paint - it protects you airainvt a b: 5 expense because of its reasonable price and that it la.vts longer which protects, you asainst repainting at the usual time. C. E. LEE CO Wall PaiKT, Taint and (ilas 22Z, S. MAIN ST. Opposite Y. M. ('. A. XT7wJ 1:2: ic.-.:.

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