South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 314, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 November 1916 — Page 3
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c 'GET IE Fail to Understand How Can Keep Out of Great Conflict. We Ry W. V. Harris. NT7W YORK. Nov. 3. -What Is the real Iiritish opinion of America's attitude in thin war?" This is a question I put a Khort time ago, while crossing the ocean Ixndon hound, to Gaillard Iipjdey. Cne of the best informed of all Iiritish me of letters on things American, as well a Iiritish. For while I'rof. Iwip.-dey looks all over the British college don and holds the tha'r of medieval history at the row almost deserted Cambridge university, he is hy r.o means the insular minded man that one might ea?il have supposed. Irof. I.apsley has lived many jf's In America. serving at Harvard, and also in California, in uni-e,-3ity work. He is a keen. Interested observer of current history in the making, n.s well a.s a student of things of previous centuries. We had been talking with J. P.
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Morpan and Ambassador Page, both on the way to Indon. and the point of Iiritish opinion of America had Leen led up to In a conversation covering a wide range. MiiisWiI Sentiments. Well' said I'rof. !ip?ley in reply. "I hardly know how to express it best. I may siy that Britons hold mingled sentiments a mixture of indignation, wonder and bewilderment. A large part of the people -re frankly ind'.gnant that America should not tome out openly In the f.ght they feel is a flght for the advance of freedom amonc civilized rations. Amcnp a smaller class, better read,, perhaps, there is an effort to get your point of view a$ we barn it through official notes, acts, etc., but frankly we cannot." I have become convinced from many talks with men in many walk? in England that the .professor's diagnosis is as correct as one can get. The man in the street makes no bones about it. and we are not popular in England. American residents there tell me they are made to feel it every day. When you arrive you are treated with a coolish courtesy, but certainly not with warmth. Today, when the Noordam came Into port here from Kotterdam, there was a great rush for newspapers, no news having been received hy wireless since leaving Falmouth 10 days ago. Among the seekers was Iord Hrabourne. who came recently into his title through death at the front of his predeces-
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Plain Figure Prices. One Price To All. 8ta Your Credit is Good Whatever your needs may be, now is the time to attend to them. Kies "Warehouse Removal Sale Prices make your dollar go farthe than you dreamed was possible, and Ries Credit Terms make it easy for you to take advantage of the fact. Make your selections, pay a 'mall percentage down and as for the rest Just Tell the . Salesman to Chargelt The Store Where Ads. Come True. SO
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to news of the' sinkim; by U-boats cf the Marina. "Now. will they act:" he exclaimed. I called his attention to the fact that the Americans on board were not passengers, but employes of the rJntisi. owners, a fact apparently putting .hem on their own responsibility an 1 not under the pit dees obtained by Pres't Wilson on the submarine controversy. "Oh. yes." his lordship cried, "always a way out in excuse," and strode away. I:imh1ci! F. S. Action. When the V-ZZ appeared off our coast London papers made the news a great feature and editorialized by the column to prove that here ai last were circumstances that should bring America over, lock, stock and barrel, on the side of the allies, and disgust grew when no such result was forthcoming. Incidentally this was about the only piece of news from America that graced F.ritish papers for weeks. I'.eyond an occasional political article London papers practically Ignore news from America, this supposing the censor does not stop it. For be it known that every word of news in English papers goes through that office. Fvery Britisher on board the Noordam was anxious to get to America for one openly expressed reason, at least that he could get more news of the big war than he could get anywhere else in the world. At the moment nothing is talked about more in the home politics of England than the rapidly moving nationalization some critics call it socialization or Gtrmanization of the industries affecting the neces sarie.of life, and more particularly the necessaries of war. Taking control of wheat is felt to be a step calling for more steps. i.nssihlv control of sale, control of M price, control of shipping and ship ping rates. It is felt that even con trol of all the food staples, and of all public utilities and even of land rental rallies may come. Win right to iit. Knormous vested Interests will fight this to the last, particularly the land holders of the nobility, the shipping people and makers of war profits generally. Under the plea of war necessity the coalition govern ment can go far along these lines. but even they have halted at abso lute prohibition of the manufacture and snle of liquor, limiting retail snips 13 two hours at noon, and three in the evenings. This, 'how ever, has not thus far apparently lessened output and consumption, am told. Dut so rapid has been the increase of the cost of living in England (a pound sterling now being worth, ac cording to official figures, only 13 of the 20 shillings it was worth before the war) that the labor party has gained in power rapidly. Income taxation, running about 15 per cent for a $5,000 Income and sliding up ynd down above and below that figCox Soft Coal and Wood Heater: Soft coal and wood Heaters in all s?zes. We have Just received a large assortment and have priced them with a view to maintaining our reputation for value giving. Neatly finished and trimmed in heavy nickel. A thorough.It;:1'... $10.95 Iirge sizes at proportionate savings. x-o SOUTH
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t : I: irr:vi ' V i-' if- . tr vi,v. CQlPHfrBD ÖAÜV NEW YORK. With a hot tie of milk, little four-year-old Ellen Anderson, a Hrooklyn victim of infantile paralysis christened an ambulance of the Militia of Mrrcy and sent it on its way to Boston where it is doing service today transporting other little victims of the dread plague from their homes to hospitals for the all-important after treatment of their distorted limhs. A great crowd looked on as the christening took place in City Hall ure, renders the pound of income till less available. War Tux is Double. The tax on profits in war times, of 30 per cent of the increase over peace times helps add to the burden. Yet despite all the manifold burdens and pains war imposes, in spite of the call for more men and still more men, in spite of the losses of 100,000 a month, one cannot ignore the fact that England fully believes she is going to be on the win ning side when the time comes. But it is generally felt that time Is not immediately at hand, that it certainly will not be within a few months, that it may be even two or more years. This certainly seems to intensify the feeling against America for maintaining her neutrality. SHIP REFUSED TO STOP Colombia Ilolicvcxl to Have I 'sea pod German Sub. International News Service: MADRID, Nov. 9. The American steamship Columbian, which was shelled by a Herman submarine yesterday off the Portuguese coast, was attacked after she had disregarded a signal to slop, it is stated in a dispatch received hero today from the seaboard. The Columbian is be lieved to have escaped. i -io sup, which was en her way to Jer.oa, carried no passengers, bjt there nere a nur Wr of American lioise tenders aboard. CONDITION IS CRITICAL Mrs. Iloissovain Collapsed While Campaigning in Hit Yt. L.OS ANGELES. Calif.. Nov. 9. Despite two transfusions of blood in in effort to save her life, the condi tion or .Mr?, jnez Miinouann immsovaln, noted suft'nipist. today was critical. She collapsed here while campaigning with the Hughes women supporters. The blood of Mr. Koissevain and of Miss Vida Milholland, a sister, were piven yesterday. Physicians had hoped that it would result in enabling Mr. I'oissevain to overcome her anaemic condition, but no improvement has been noted. HUGHES PLURALITY IN ILLINOIS GROWS CHICAGO. Nov. 9. Late returns from Illinois precincts outside of Chicago swelled the republican plurality in the state to 161. CM tonight with Tit 4 out tf r.GC'J precincts missing. With the TO precincts mi.sin?. the vote for president, including the city of Chicago comp'ete was Wil-, son 750.937. Hughes U2.6S1. Returns tonight were said by republicans to show the defeat of Clyde H. Tavenner, democratic candidate for re-election in the 14th congressional district b' William J. Graham, republican, increasing the republican congressional cain In th state to four, with three districts still in doubt. The big factories are ever callir. for men through the Want Ads. While there's Want Ads. there's hope Uüti Uiein, willioat JtLti'.
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A Clearance Sale Begins Friday 1 20 New Suits Greatly Reduced Which means our Entire Suit Stock, excepting 12 Import Models; arranged for Clearance into
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