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SEN. NEWBERRY ! ' TOFACECOURT Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 29.? Truman H. Newberry, United States senator from Michigan, was indicted by a United States grand jury today for corruption, fraud and conspiracy In connection with the election by which he obtained his seat<in the sen' i ate. defeating Henry Ford, his Demo cratic opponent.. With ^ewberry, 133 other persons were indicted by the grand jury on the same charge. The names of ail hut 12 most prominent were witheld from, publication by Judge Clarence W. Sessions, presiding, until warrants could be served on them. Among those named were H. A. Hopkins of St Clair, Mich., principal legislature |, clerk of the United States Senate; , ; J John S., Newberry, brother of the senator, Detroit and Paul H. King, of Detroit, King was manager of the Newberry cmpaign committee. Judge Sessions indicated that the J -evidence before the grand jury closed the fraudulent expenditure of between $500,000 and j$l,000,000 in i connection with the election. Charge of Scandal. Government officials asserted that 1 the testimony presented to the grand ] jury had revealed a political scandal that in many respects was never ' equaled in American annals. It was alleged that voters were bribed, elec- . tlon boards corrupted, editors sub' -Wiwail or?-l nnnvincr r?if<tnrf> thPatrCS l9?Vi>?VU. WW.*.* V , bought up in the endeavor to defeat Henry Ford first in the primaries of both parties, and later, when he had wgn the Democratic nomination, in the election itself. Officials were secretive as to how the alleged conspiracy was uncovered, but a general outline of their methods was made available. It was revealed that an attempt was made to repeat the suspecced tactics of the 1918 campaign. Under this plan a corps of investigators was sent into the state under direction of Karl J. Houck, who with Frank C. Dailey, special assistant to the attorney general, was a central figure in the election frau*? cases of Terre Haute, Indianapolis, Evansvillo, and Frankfort Ind. These cases beginning in 1915, resulted in some 200 convictions. Dailey and Houck came to Michigan ' last August. Bank records were inTMcitrvro' liofc nf oofotr auu uiv v iot wi o iv?. ^>v*. \ ,vj | deposit vaults gone ove*\ With the j "tale of these as a starter, the investigators were sent out. They v&ited "small fry" politicians first, offering them vagoe hints of what might come ftom a mythical campaign of a certain Michigan politician. Objections to small returns were followed by "confidential" comparisons with the Newberry campaign. * lt , h . j&2r^k/ *m mmm * W-& $ i riMi i jjji t | IMMIGRATION LAWS TO BE MADE STRONGER. | ! Washingtn. Dec. 1.?As a result of j tpe hearings of the Rouse Committee j on Immigration at Ellis Island, New I York, several suggestions have been developed for strengthening the weak spots in the immigration laws, and proposals for new legislation will undoubtedly be submitted to Congress after the investigation h:is been completed. One plan is to take the authority for passing on deportations of undesirable aliens away from the Departmfent of Labor and vest it in the Department of Justice. Another suggestion would keep an Assistant Secretary of Labor at Ellis Island, so as to assure speedy hearings and prompt decisions. Members of the committee are convinced that dilatoriness is the chief fault of the present system. Chairman Johnson, of the Congressional Committee, yesterday, made a j statement regarding- the matter which reads in part as follows: "We want to make the law stronger and juster. and to strengthen the service so that the enforcement of the law will be more efficient. There have "been too many officials vested with the power of. delay or with discretion that could be abused, and we want the authority centralized." One of the first of those to be deported to Russia is Alexander Berkman, who was finally ordered on Wednesday to be deported after his 2ase had hung" fire for a long time. According to members of the comi wit? there to mafCe off her. Luncheon was just over, and she .was talking to a little knot of women. The first words I heard, gs * I slid quietly into a nearby seat, wertt "National Biscuit,*' recalling pleasfi antJy my own tasty Uneeda Lunch I eon. I liked her, and 5 fortably as she spoke end ears busy. , "Between the dark and daylight,*? she was qucuing^therej^alwa^? bit of 1 seems waiting and listening?for tfcfl children. Since they were tirj things, I've given that hourtt^nM babies. First I hadt(^j^^PBSs?E Then, when to toddle, I me in were Hour. NATIONAL BISC "You see, evenTW^hjgjjp-^ went on, "are 11111 ch mals. They are most lovable ana most tractable after they've had something'to eat. National Biscuit dainties always begin our Chil CAMELS supply cigarette contei you ever experienced! You bodied mellow-mildness; sue flavor and coolness. The more ( greater becomes your delight?Cai rette revelation ! Everything about Camels you find their quality?to the expert blend choice Domestic tobaccos. You'll say Camels are in a class by 1 made to meet your own personal Freedom from any unpleasant cig; pleasant cigaretty odor makes Came to the most fastidious smokers. Anc liberally as meets your own wishes, taste! You cigarette s Camels so al j, , >8 ize that the Compare C ^ re^e i*1 the ^jjl RJ.REYNOL v?^.^yu^~*'~~jj(!j^ji^ "~^'~Vu^-^ ' ~, mittee, the announcement of a final decision by the Department of Dabor to deport. Emma Goldman is likely to be made shortly. All of the methods dealing with Reds that 'haVe proved to be unnecessarily dilatory are to be promptly abandoned. Soviet Russia is not the only destination to which Reds are expected to be deported within a short time. Many of the i Reds on Ellis Island are from other countries, including Turkey, Austria, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Den- , mark. At the hearings of the House Com mittee on Wednesday a sensation was sprung by the leading of letters to former Commissioner of Immigration Frederick C. Howe from the notor ions anarchist Emma Goldman in 1 which he was addressed as "Dear Fred. Howe." BULGARIAN TREATY SIGNED. Paris, Nov. 28.?With little of the pomp which marked the signing of (Iron's Hour like a feast. Tor the tiny toddlers there is a varied ciena. sometimes Uneeda Biscuit and milk, sometimes Graham Crackers. Oatmeal Crackers or Lunch Biscuit. This is changed on special occasions to Old Time Sugar Cook* Lg^Xt^jiis^Newtons and, rarest of re days when we had icc cream and Nabisco, and those were our party days. 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And here he was at Xeuilly as Bulgaria's I Premier, signing the document which ' provides for Bulgaria, the penalties of which he warned Ferdinand when that grasping monarch made the worst guess of his career. The ceremony was opened by Premier Clemenceau. Looking at M. NATURE S WAY Alcohol and dangerous sedatives are fast falling into disuse. When the body is debilitated the effectual means of restoring strength is scorn EMULSION which does what your regular food should do but all too often fails to do?nourishes and strengthens the whole body. It is the results that follow the use of Scott's Emulsion that have made its multitude of friends. The Norwegian cod-liver oil used fa Scott's Emulsion is super-refined Vjjl in our own American Laboratories. TTIf Its purity and quality is unsurpassed. J \ 111 ficott & Bowne, Bloomheld (N J, 19-29 Moved from Gervais to Cor. Huger & Lady Sts. COLUMBIA JUNK CO. Best Prices Paid For SCRAP IRON and METALS of all kinds, RAGS, BONES, RUBBER, Etc. 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