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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 14

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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THE RACINE JTOURNAIi-XEWS, THURSDAY AFTERXOOX, JUXE 1922 14 SPOT COAL PRICE SET BY HOOVER the tribe of Hottentot in the southwest protectorate- oft Africa has been completely crushed, (Bays a Reuter dispatch on Wednesday irom Windhoek, i Two pollcemenj were killed two wounded tnj quelling the rebellion1, The Hottentot rebels have lost considerable num SECOND LIST OF NAMES IS PICKED ii REPUBLICANS OF COUNTY HOLD MEETING TO REVISE DELEGATION SELECTED BY OTHER ber in; killed and many were lm prisoned. i i UNTlTatSlTY TO GRANT 1 GEN. WOOD 3IORE TIME ot Kentucky, the southern Appalachian fields of Tennessee and Kentucky and the Pocohontas New River, Tug i River and Wind Gulf fields (Smokeless coal districts pf "West Virginia) the maximum price was fixed at $3.60 a ton. il iThe operators, Mf! "TicSCVer said, emphasized that the price set was a maximum one that any, one might sell below it. jj jv j.

I- Fair prices for the remaining fields which are producing during the strike are to fixed on Thursday after conferences between ir. Hoover and committees Representing those districts which wefe-approach-ed after the general meeting on Wednesday. i "The jAlabama fleld'jiMrf. Hoover said, "Is not running full capacity, due to lack of orders, and production! can be increased 60,000 to 100,000 tons per- Therefore, consumers would be well advised to FACTION'. i 'i of the alternates were likewise picked.

Two alternates on the first list were made delegates on the second list and one delegate on the first list was made an alternate on the second. i m- It was decided that in case any delegate or alternate can not attend, his vote will be taken to the convention, by proxy. Dr. Morgenroth, who was chairman of the meeting, received a vote of confidence. Walter I Haight was secretary of the meeting.

In calling the meeting to order Dr. Morgenroth said it was hot a wet meeting as some had termed it, neither was It a dry meeting. "It is purely a Republican meeting," said he. Arrangements were made to take the list of delegates and alternates to Milwaukee last night and place it in the hands of the committee' on credentials to fight out which group is entitled to seats. Dofes tnis mean WASHINGTON, D.

C. June; 1. It is understood that the extension Of leave absence until Jan. 1 asked for by MaJ. Gen.

Leonard Wood to complete his work as governor general of Qie Philippines; will probably be granled by the trustees of the, University of Pennsylvania. Though the university authorities have not commu hdcated direct with Secretary Weeks, the secretary understands they have cabled Gen-Wood at Manila, indicating their five mint: districts agree on maximum fair price FOR i RUNWAY COAIi SOU) I DURING PRESENT STRIKE. Washington; i. June i. Maximum fair prices for spot coal in five districts were announced Wednesday night by Secretary Hooter after reaching agreements with Committees representing those fields under the, plan adopted at the general conference of operators from producing fields for provisioning runway; prices on poal at the mines during the strike.

It was determined that: In the Alabama district the fair price should be 25 cents beldw the final tGarfleld scale," or a maximum of $2.20 a ton to $2.60 a ton. In the Harlan and Hazard fields take this opportunity jpf securing willingness, guest Of honor at trusteed intend to a houseparty given launch a campaign HOTTENTOT RISING 1IN 4, SOUTH "AFTUC.VC-CRUSHED DAUGHERTY NOT TO QUIT CABINET (Continued from Page One.) for funds and iwish to have -Gen. anything to you; The men and weenen in favor of Walk-Over ahojes have given Walk-Over the largest sales of any txade-barked shbe in' the world. And there's ofie thing about people whp wear Walk-Over they ikeep on wearing them because they like them all the reasons that people like a particu- lar make of shoerfor the style, the fit, and the wear. Ij 'i: Thai Walk-Over trade mark is a thing you can alwys depend iipon.

LONDON, June 1. The rising of Wood take charg of this campaign. to pick the delegates and alternates to attend the convention. It was made tip of Frank Miller. E.

J. Otto, M. Braun. Andrew Dahlstrom and Dr. A J.

Morrissey. A recess of a few minutes was taken to permit the committee to compile Its list and on reconvening presented the following group of delegates and alternates which was approved by the meeting. First ward Shirley Emmett and Steve Benlsh. Second ward Walter L. Haight and Mrs.

J. G. Chandler. Third ward David G. Janes and John Henisch.

Fourth ward -Jaeo'b Stoffel Jr. and Fred Baumann. Fifth ward W. S. Dooley and Carl Anderson.

Sixth ward E. L. Evans and George Jorgenson. Seventh ward Charles Kannen-berg Jr. and Frank TVemmert.

Eighth ward L. H. Fisher and Edward Glantx. Ninth ward Gua Reschke. and Mrs.

Charles White. Tenth ward The Rev. E. S. Rosenberg and Peter Breckenfeld.

Eleventh ward Dr. F. C. Mor-genroth and Thomas Hay. Twelfth ward John and Wallace Loom is.

Thirteenth ward Nat Silver and Dr. J. G. Townsend. Fourteenth, ward Art 'Huguenin and Mrs.

L. M. Schnetx. Fifteenth ward Jacob Gaiser and August Kratochvil. Burlington Fred Asby and T.

O. Buehan; C. A. Jones and Dwight Shade: George Waller and John Wilmore. Rochester C.

Hute arid George Ela, 'I V. Waterford A. S. Titus and Henry Caley. Torkvllte C.

Sprenson and John Osenga. i Raymond William Shumway Jr. and Thomas Mogenson. Norway Thomas Overson and John Anderson. Dovei M.

Braun and J. Smith, i Caledonia N. E. Nelson and Allen Gifford. f'i Union Grove J.

E. Graham and Floyd Colin g. Corliss W. FFreyer and Harold Llngsweiler. i Mt.

Pleasant Art Steele and Mrs. E. E. Lewis. Delegate at large J.

TL Jones Jr. and Lv.A. McDowell. Many In First List. Of the delegates picked last evening 14 wre selected by those comprlsJng the first meeting and 22 Protesting against the seating of delegates and alternates appointed as a result of a meeting held, on the evening of May 10 at Moose hair, 'a number of Republican met last evening, at the Hotel Racine and adopted resolutions asking that a.

group of delegates and. alternates named at the meeting last night he given official recognition at the Citizen's Republican State convention tn Milwaukee today. It was charged against the "first named list that the selections did npt, justify the seating of such persona, claiming that an insufficient notice; had been given: that it had been published in only one local new-, paper and that no notice of tliej meeting had appeared In the couii- try papers; that Moose Tiall whejet the meeting was held had not beeln properly designafed: that the hoqr of the. meeting being in the evening residents of the county had insuff-j cl.ent opportunity to attend; that no; further notice of subsequent meet-i infft that would attract attention had; been given and that none of the! towns In the county had heen rep- It was charged that many; names were suggested and "that m. committee of was given power to select from the lint or from othr names the delegates and It was charged tn the resolution; that the first meeting adjourned for a week when the committee met mit did not give Out the list selected for publication as had been agreed.

Thej resolution made reference to a meeting held at the Hotel Racine attended by not to exceed 35 where the names suggested by the com-; mittee 'were changed, eliminating some and substituting others. It was charged that the action was dishonest and unfair and that It tended to create a feeling of distrust. It was the claim that no sufficient Racine county conference had been held to select the delegates. The resolution was adopted. i I Committee Picks "Delegates.

A committee of five was appointed Senator Caraway had I revived the Morse" case. Mr. Daugherty, who had been hearing about the Morse case for 11 years, was not perturbed by It. In Ohio pontics, Daugherty has some violent opponents as well as staunch frlend The skeleton of the Morse cae has been rattled every time Mts Daugherty has been In the publid eye. When Mr, Watson, of told him It was up again, the attorney general told him not to worry as he hadn't received a cent from Morse, Mr.

Daugherty Imagined that the conversation related to whether he had received any money and he authorized Mr. Watson to deny 1U During the course of the debate- Senator Watson went a step farther and Indicated that the attorney; general had denied his connection with the i i Jk- Si' case altogether. In support of the contention that AHEAD' SHOE 'THE LLOYD'S 503 Main St. I Let Us Fit Yofit to a Pair of, These Dependable Shoes the attorney general couldn't have claimed any such thing, administration supporters Insist that Mr. Daugherty w'ould never deny what had been common knowledge and what had been printed in the newspapers at the time his connection with the Morse The error In judgment which Mr.

Daugherty made In Ignoring the senate proceedings for nearly; three weeks before Issuing a statejuent of explanation Is now freely admitted by the administration group but this was due as much; to Harry Daugh-erty's own feeling that; nothing new had been developed and nothing ln-Jurious-as It was to' the feeling of Others in the administration who believed the whole thing a tempest in a teapot which would blow over if 'let alonei i i 7 i 1 CrH i .1 i i I FT nA Incident Will Soon Pasw. There is. reason to believe that the OF GIFTS Criticism which has swept the country because of Mr. Daugherty's be "VVTITH summer refreshments, ice vv cream or fruits, Robertas are indispensable. 'A combination; of crisp, waffle wafers and creamy sugar, centers -double-thick In perrect taste for social occasions.

All stores sell Robertas in 5 cent lated explanation has not penetrated favored WHOLE-WHEAT for tbm) JUNE BRIDE i very deeply The view prevails that the incident will sobn be pjasspd by. and that jhe 1 continued confidence of President Harding in At rS fydp for Johnston' Roberta Sundae Place Urge spoonful of Vanilla Ice cream into Sundie glass, previously lined with Johnston's Rob- erta wafers. jj i i Serj with crushed Jruit or uts. ij --r Ice Cream Balls Scoop out Taailia ice cream in balls with patent spoon, dip in fresh grated cocoanut. 1 Arrange on platter with fern Wares anf servs with Johnstons Koberta wafers, i i lis xk i mmunity Silver torney General Daugherty will b3 demonstration enough that he doesn't think his friend jiid anything KRUKBiES pocket'packages, small tins and by the.

I pou4dL! Ask for "Johnston's ethically unwise or morally wrong. Here is a gift that will I gxvt lastingj service -7-! a necessity. It is Eruaj- The paradox of the situation which la as much a mystery! to ad I i- Roberta Sugar antced for 50 years. It a truly an ideal gift fori ministration as people outside of it Is. why.

the attorney general should be attacked today for! helping to the -June linden -j i i We have thcjlargcst stock of Community Silver in the city. leading; patterns, both by the piece, free Morse a decade ago when to day the department of Justice Js doing everything in its i power to ci ft boxes and in completed sets and chests. Come put-Morse hsek in I iu and choose the gift It Is a fact that when the shipping board developed Its ense against Morse and asked the attorney general about Mf he unhesitatingly tohl the shlpptng board to go ahead and MILWA then and tITere mentioned his early She Will Also Appreciate connection with the Morse ensft and the possibility of misunderstanding If he himself were to undertake the Cookies Rochester Caa C-fvlng 8et-4 $wld prosecution personally, lit author- iserol lied, however, the appointment-of a jj I i I I I I Il 'I I lection. A uf Ml rift that, Very houseHold ds.i special! Assistant attorney general, to 'beautiful PI7UU ltfi $2.75 $37.56 trloed up to handle the prosecution of Morse and iBswns not until several weeks after this was done that the attack 3The Model, 434 Main Racine, Wis.1 33 $6.00 came In; the senate. ij Sandwich 6r bread Tray 1 1 TVt I i a vsa 4 I'-f: I- Ail sorts of rumors are ICheese and Cracker Server.

afloat as to the purpose; of the attack. Senator Caraway Is held im platd with cut' In' pierced and; plain nickel! plated i $2.25 J. riass dC rf i Food that makes red blood! Kellogg whole-wheat KRUMBLES wltH Uie full enticing flavor of whole wheat for the rtt tine are wonderful makers of red blood, of bone, and of tissual Compare the red-blooded man er woman with' puny undernourished types, then you'll realize why every child "should eat KRUMBLES every day to. become jugged, and enjoy robust health to become physically courageous and mentally keen; to be able to go into that world READY to take a leading parti 1 KRIJMBLES are a perfectly balanced food. TEey l', contain every vital food element! KRUMBLES -counteract the effect of the denatured foods we eat foods.

I robbed of life-sustaining; elements! KRUMBLES eaten daily renew the strength of men and women workers and provide food that sustains tho aged, 1 grocers sell KRUMBLESJ j-; The mltMe-itJisaljixri chllcibus flcntorf mil 0 Inset 1 1 mune from any connection the influences at work to discredit Mr. Daugherty, but It is charged again and' again that information Is being furnished Democratic senators in the hope that they will keep up such IR ACINE'S LEAPIHO HARDWARE STORE a bombardment of. the department of Justice as-to stave off possible 33-15-17-13 iSixth SL I si July ni ill1 i- prosecutions of persons prominent in a previous administration. The. air is full I of these charges and counter! but the answer of the administration is a decision to go ahead with if I Bw II The EmfinG-e iSfiock; RfHost 3 the prosecution of Morse and everybody else who Is now Indicted or may" be for connection with war con Classy oucMfHcimm tracts.

i a G-dlB ess If Ii te ti Soldi ljtw, brilliant colors that are weather proof neat, Compact affairs that add a Ipuch of ismartness wherever theyfarje and comfort ryou'll fall asleep quick in one o' these Gouch hammocks complete with chains and hooks from ,11: I'i $12J0 ijp Canopies $5i0 up Ij Stands from $50 up CLOSING OUT Li Ei We are closing out all our uncalled for Suits at prices never offered before on that kind of merchandise. All Wool Suits for men and young men made up from the latest fabrics in the very latest styles. HI A Full Line of Cents FurnUhlnss Special WATCH OU VJI WDOWSS CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY BE.FFE.L Polo Coafe5 Wraps ainid Diresses Polo Coats in thle mannish; Qb9Q 4 pocket and belted and" some full lined, all wool Of 7 5fl Values S2S.0O 1 I Wraps of Bolivia and Velour with drop sleeve ft and capestyle Ji SlU-49 Values to Dresses of Canton Crepe, Taffeta and Krepe Knit in summer shades and (7H 71 AA styles, size to 44, worth to $25.00.... mWU For You Friday and Saturday FURNITUREI COtAPAW i 604-610 Sixth Street AT0IF5I.AU a sa -s Straw Hats, sew stock 2.00 THE IS THE INDEX TO Silk KnUt Ties, 50c HEALTH MM MM 1 il Free Advice to I2verybody If yen don't feel well you commit phytJdsa who an expert la ptttiTs of feesJtb. Why not use th same dim-ration by harlnf yur fura, looked by an -expert I before; putting them awayf the reliable furrier, i'i Expert Furrier; L.

VERBY yyt-MTuiry Hose 7f TH TW NT1 ITKpjCt-N See Friday Evening! i Papers TL SI" Clock de. Net iWaist For Jumper Dresses er Suit wear 98c MP fzMmy tea-. ffy 434 Main St; Racine 1 1 icn and plain biack. white and brown Christiansen Jensen Tailor i '1117 Washington Avenue Thone 2369 Consulutiou ninl Kxaminatioa FREE J.L.CinadrD.C. CHIROPRACTOR 207 6th St.

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