South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 266, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 September 1916 — Page 3

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llu-h Iis.-. TKI'-. pt. J.- Th- i,tu: of an i 1 1 1 ;r sm naval j r ;a r !ns I r r;t in by ihr f'mt d States tonrt has 1 1 rri intrntlv iit-l in Ja- ; ün. aral Jirst irn Jr ssioi s. a i' tl in th- Tokio iry. ar- that it will bo i m 'ssi i.tr- for Japan to mm i t in r.avai jn-tr :' tin with the Laii(lhss r ourcs of tlif t"nitd Th inÜw-Mi il con;:n rcial oraii. ih ('hiii-'wai N')niO'. iiil'.s that a urn 'iition f-h il'l )o mad with (Inl'riitl Staffs similar t that r'-ct-nt-I., .trr.m l w i 1 1 1 Uu-sia in irl r to :'ttl' tin n l.ttlnns of thf two nat innfl. Tii Kolv nrr.ir:. which is inf ti.-'ay i ;i tiora listi'- and i hatninist. t 1 i - -- ti, it tin; r-jl shoiihl La- an vrc.ivl .Iaiam: program. Plan 1 Zllit IU- Ship-. Th- i i . 1 -tJrnat:s wi'! tat !

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tin t-'s of th- car, liul th' plans) f-f th' navy h-yiartnu'iit. which art-'.

now l lor(- tn- tinantv jia r t.ni ni for approval, provido for th- m('''tioa within sfn -ar of what .s Known as th "itrht anl fr-ur" pro--r trn it-l.t sni',-r-li-aln au'hts and four batth e ru i-.-rs. Trv four battlf ru is rs ar- alrcal .ri r-xi.'t'rx1 and !iv- . u c r-lrad -iiauuhts ar- ithe r 'tnjl t,l or nn-

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I'T constrvjction. th r' rt rn iin to niplfrt- th program thr- snp ilrfa'lnanu'hts an! 11 liuht ( ruis rs. ts lstroy rs and 1'. submarines. Th "iuht and four" jlan it should h un-U-rvtood. is a rndi!ia-

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iuht ati'l four" for tinamial iaa-Min.-'. Naval rirrlrs still ldi'- in th ti'ht and fjyht" and robably x--t tt tr'-t th program up to that 'iLTiir- iicfor' tlir p-ri.l fxpir.s. Thfir opinions ar' practically imI'osviii.p. t transl.it int action in this country where th- biireaucrac i a lcs. Safely Tirst K I!ea. Tho f'hui;wai Sliors is the pajar f l In business man aral i proi;reive and rnoler.ite in mo.-t of its iews Sif tv first, it says. is tinf.i which u'nrns the tnind of in i i'-atis these days ami this Has n 1 to tin- sliort ninir of the warship

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S' ar-! iiy AnKTJcan preparations and t -on lud a Japan-American i onvention in rdt r to se ir- ttipeao ff th" W orhi .' The Kokumin aj'i(le is writtn ! y the editor of that paper. Tokutomi.

a f'hri-tiari. a well known nan of letters, a meml.er t.f th' bouse .f j'ceis -1 : i I an intimate frier ds of ('jiint T rai;rhi. th- IeadT f bure- j au- rati: infln ri' s ia Japan. He h'is: f he n dis' i:ssin Atr.eriea a m at d al

of late arid his -na lusiou that Jap. in ' . nitn-t increas h r atniad str'nthj ? follows his coiniction that the ? 'A c

Americans are pr.t a peaceful nation.

II: points oi;t that th- rry for n:i

Jtional prpa red ne-s form-; almost

the .sole issue of tin1 American pres-I iiielitial elect irm. Tia enthusiasm' fr arming th nation aas been amused partly by the Kurnpean Tar but it is a u'feat mistake to suppose that Arn-r;ean pr'par dness is directeil nly a'.iinst Kncland and flertnany. No matttr hv much .ryerif tns may saak of the Atlantic their hearts ar- filled with the ( i!i- frollTii. Can find a 1 iht. "We do itot ftii'.'ill to sa." he Ks on, "that America is arousing public gpinion with a view t the -onquest of Japan. We tip not lie in the a f Perry am! the l'nit-! States may not send a . i' He t to present d -inand.-1. but if Americans take a fane;. I hey can easily find methods

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o lir.ak our patiem e aial chalh rre Japan to a fiht. "We lo nor siy they have tl'.at fancy just now. but if they thought

md ei'ht" plan ! they could drive Japan out of the

but reduce! to . Pacihc. would they hold their hii;

t in c').cK and watch with their tinkers in their mouths'.' "Aru(ria in her naval policy,' he continues. V.rn rnenee! a few years aLpf to increase speed. Her plan of building laru'e tiet roy'rs. laro suhmatines .and powa rful supply ships, proves that America is se -kin tr a distant enemy, ''."an vu all that a l,feniv plan, he asks. America is preparing -ven now to cross the Pacific ocean with her biir tieet." h asserts. II- de.lare he has no bad feelhr-: a'j.iint the lnit'd States.

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L'.H.HARPJMAK VIlIIAM AVTREI IfATClClMAN (P SIIKN. N. V 'For the consiJ-

Amefi-a is th- ri(hst nation to- i f.r;,tIO ,,fji ;l,u "love and affec- j dav. h' savs. and if America and ! . , . , , ., tI ! ! . . . , tion name. I in the deed. Mrs. I.. H. Japan are to maintain navies of eiual , . 1 arriman has transferred the Arden .strength it will cans.- no uneasiness 4 .

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to three. The naval piofrram is truly AmcMcan in that it is very hi;. Mw f its i'asuis is tio far of a Japanese invasion and the necessity i making tile Pacific fb-et as powa-f-fu as th' .t l.-intie. ajart from th" i m-erta'ii P ure" of mobility conferred bv the Panama canal. Japanese naval expansion has helped t call this anxiety into beic. and through th ''huvvai Slmi r,p''ts that Japan's naval program has no'.hifiL;' to do with the invasion of Ameri'-a. it admits that irom the American point of view Japar.es naval expansion may have Hi- appearance (,f binr intended l or a egression. Tf Japan should in turn regard the 1'nited State's j r -i.' ram as directed atrainst Japan mutual siispicin will grow into a ni.:;htn.iro. th paper anlitiues. ami a

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KILLS WIFE IN SIGHT OF DAUGHTER tnt rn.'it Lai ii News Servic?: JACKS' N. Miss.. Sept. 1'. A wi.p of a Lirl. fiiue-year-old Mamie Hogers, tearfully relatial t the police Thursday vthat her father had killd her mother early Thursday and then tied her to the bed post so she could not ive the alarm. Tinfather. Joe Ko rs. was arrested shortly after and is h Id f'r the murder of the woman.

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täte is valued at more than $5,t00,- j U00. j The deed is d.Ued A -IK. 191 fi. hut ! was not placed on record In the! county clerk's o trice in (losheu until j last week. It is said to represent th'. largest single real estate trans- j action in tin history of Orange;

county. . .

Mrs. Mar Ullon. who died in 1 "iiidlay. pa., recently, made all arrangements for her funeral, includiiiLT a juartet to sin-. She had the members to come to her house sev

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practice the songs she wished sung at her funeral.

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