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WOMAN MAY MAKE FIGHT FOR SENATE Judge Allen of Ohio Is Loom- i ing Strongly as Candidate | i of Democrats. BY ROBERT T. COLUMBUS, Ohio, frst reall women of t one of their s ttem | ates to send | ular term in < be made here next ye e )mm\m-d Allen, s the candidate y for the Benate is being considered by the ]’m\\ers that be in the Democratic nization. Naturally, agonism to high polllh preference for women, but Miss All has powerful influences behind he and there is more than an even | chance that she will break down the there t k :mm the W ing opposition and obtain the | ratic nomination to run B. Willis, the Republic cumbent. Nationally Known Suffragist. Miss Allen, or Judge Allen should be called, is a nation: 2 ment, he <k egual e and equal rights with valor and unusual abili Already she has risen to one of the highest positions ever won by a woman at the polls- iking tribute to the strides wom, in the pro- | fessions. Miss experience | on the bench w udze of the | Court of Common Pleas in her home of Cleveland. preme Court justices. the other being of the sterner if not the stronger sex. | Already Judge Allen has enlisted | the support of Newton D. Baker, for- mer Secretary of War, and highly influential in northern Ohio polities. | Miss Allen also is understood to have the strong indorsement of former Gov, James M. of Dayton. Some have intimated e the former Gov- ntial candidate in | to make the race for the bimself next yea 3 tions and standing for e is concerned, he out of politics for all time. He still | is deeply interested in the welfare of the party which honored him as its | national standard bearer, but is im- | mersed now in the affairs of his four flourishing newspape; Will Draw Support. Miss Allen is of such prominence fn women's circles as to make her candidacy a national affair with the sex and to draw into the Ohio cam- paign not only the sympathetic in- ferest of her sisters, but the best talent among the woman spellbind ers and party workers Senator Willis is looking forward to such an opponent with no little misgiving. Because of the break- own of the so-called Harding- Waugherty machin d the custing hio_crow _P. in the State are not all that they might be. Senator Wil gtrength, furthermore, rested in the big dry vote o ® Onio. | Allen would at’ least split this | v vote with the Senator if not win 2 majority of it. Although a politician, Miss Allen is extremely frank. She admits, among other things, to 41 Summers, and says ghe would not give up one of those precious, fruitful years if she could. £he was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, and - after graduation from e College came East and en- rolled in the Western Reserve Univer- sity, at Cleveland. Noted Music Critic. t interest in life was 3 She received a splen- did musical education, and for several years was recognized as one of the foremost musical critics of this coun- try. She studied and lived abroad, act- ing for a time as correspondent in Berlin of American musical publica- she became musical edi- land paper, and, then go- York, she became affiliated hoard of education as musical in the schools. At tkis time, she was beginning to tuin the law. She studied of Chicago and taking her her talents 1 elected to pleas bench. Her term me court will not expire midst of all her other activ- len found plenty of time ry of the a Suffrage member of the executive the Ohio Woman's Suffrage ciation, and to become affiliated Club and busi- ons. In 1922 Mrs. Anna D. Olesen made a brave fight for the Senate in Minne- Democrat, but there the s had no chance of election uld have what many believe to be hance of election. opyright. 1925.) 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Certain persons and engaged in the dye and chemical industry, the Government charged in its bill, conspired to acquire a great number of American patents, rights and trademarks o mans and thereby obtain a monopoly of the dye industry in the United States. The conspiracy, it alleged, also was entered into by officers and agents of the Government, and in pursuance of the scheme, it added, the alien property custodian during the war seized approximately 4,500 such pat- ents, copyrights and trademarks. He s0ld them, the bill stated, at private sale to the Chemical Foundation, a corporation of ivhich he was alleged 10 be an officer and the stock of which was held by persons and concerns accused of having taken part in planning the seizure and sale. 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