South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 107, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 April 1917 — Page 3
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TtTsn.w r.vi:'N'n. .rnir. it. isit. TRAITORS BEWARE! Prcs't Wilson Warns Treasonable Acts or Attempts to Shield Such Will Be Punished to Limit.
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WASHINGTON. April per-on in th TTnlterl jStat and all"n, arr uarnr-l in
17. All'tre??on hall sjfir death: or. at the
l'crction of tli court, shall be imprisoned not than Jive years and
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trrrpty to hiel ths rommlttlns ich a'H will 1' i''u -fnisiy pruvffvif'l ly th" ro fTM mMit. Th" prof '..üi.ation N-Iir.r tr-a?rn. ritirs,' statute-. jm iion of th constitution anil ' i-ion. of th courts and declares that the arts oVf.rrill will I-" vf-K.t rr-l as treaponai'i" uhrth-r nnnnittrfj w ithin the liorl-rs of th- I'nited States or esfv. her. hu lud, all Alien-. Far vo.m hiny importance att.nl.1?
to th- direction of th warning to j aliens ami tlw Induration that r- , idetit aliens as well as eitizet.s mvp
alN'ia r: to the Fnit-1 Statt.
j his rroperty. real and personal of ' which Ii' wa th' possessor of at the time of committing sueh treason. 1 any .a!e or oonevanrr to th contrary notwithstanding, and every , porson so convicted of treason, shall, j moreover he incapable of holding any ofTice under the I"nitel States ! "Sec. ?, Whoever, owin allegi
ance to the t'nited States and havine
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It is to be or with intent that it shall be. of assistance to the enemy In their hostilities apainst the United States. "The performance of any act or the publication of statements or information which., will yive or supply, in any way, aid and comfort to the enemies of the t'nited States; "The direction, aidinc. counselling cr countenancing of any of the foregoing acts; "Such acts are held tn.be treasonable, whether committed within the United States or eNcwhere: whether
committed by a citizen of the lnit-
treavot, against them conceals and Mates or ny an alien uomici.eu
dos not. as soon as may be. disclose and make Known the same to th prsiilfiit or to som judne of
the United States, or to the governor
tL'aiüst treason and like rimes.
AT war. the United Stat'-s i- in a very different position from a neutrr.l. FWirnb rdotters now mry be Krirped with an iron hand. Not only are conspirators themselves subject
j to heavy penalties. but even a (lermau T.-ri-t
or residing. In the United States inasmuch as resident aliens as well as citizens, owe allegiance to the United States and its laws.
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nas Knowledge or the commis.-ion or . . . . 1 .1 .
sb-.ii ,t. i,,,,.ro,.n.i nnt r,,ro .bn svicii acts and conceals anu uue.s noi
therefor- are euuallv subject to the ! timlar state, is Ruilty of misprision
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se n years, and fined not more than $1.0en. "Sec. f, If two or rr.ore persons in any state or territory, or in any place subject f the jurisdiction of
any one. 1 the l'nited State, conspiie to overwlio has! throw, put down, or to destroy by
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knwledye r.f tre.-.sonable acts ami i force the pfverntient of the United fails to make knowr the facts to the j States or to levy war acainst them, authorities may be s nt to prison for j or to oppose by force the authority seven years and fined $l.oen. thereof or by force to prevent, hinTho rrncLimat-nii. der, or delay the execution of any
The president's pro lamation fol-jlaw )f the l"nitel States or by forco low?: to seize, take or possess any prop"Wherea all j.ersons in tlie Unit- j erty of the United States contrary ed States, citizens as well as aliens, i to the authority, thereof, thev shall
Wrinkles-Sallow Comnlexions RENEW YOUTHFUL BEAUTY
Try TW Irrn-h ItMaty Recife TonlgbU Nfaaj a wrinkled. Loilcrw-rheeked HjjiM-loekin? worrrtn h quickly rnal herself look most beautiful. 3'ontbful ani charrniiifir by meacs of the folloinpr im pie French l'.eauty lle-tpp. Try this tontfflit. Merely wnsii yoar f.ice in warm water and rub la a t ?csprwnful or two ef (;rcm TotaJoa Ko.seated. In tbe nrnln? wah tbe face with cold wrHter nl rut in more Creme Tokalon Jloo-flted. which you will fla 1 entirely dlffexent from any other rrvanw. Iay by day watch how tho old, burdcnetl. cKirse, nallow skin heooraes new. fresh. ort and youth-ful-looklnx-If r"'"i hare b3 wrinkles get a bo i of Japanese Ice Pencils and ue them In connectien with the cream, anil you ca.q fret quick action on the deepest wrinkles, r tiAttfr of how Ion? utandlng. Laiulon Drug Co.. ilrandonImjtttIL AmertfTLn Druff Co-, lied CroM IlitixjiMcy of Mlihawaka. or irxst any col djiisrffist. or department rtore In thb city. Success KURrantil or mot.ey refunded.
should be informed f the penalties
which they will incur for any failure to bear true allegiance to the United States. ".Vow therefore. I. Wood row Wil-
on. president of the United States, hereby issue this proclamation to call especial attention to the following provisions of ' th' constitution and the laws of the United States. Section three of article III of the constitution provides, in part: 'Treason against the United States shall consist only in levying war i ninst them, or in adhering to their enemies, Kivinc: them aid and com- ! fort.
I "The criminal code of the United
' States provides: "Section 1 Whoever, owinp; allegiance to the United States. levies j war against them or adheres to their I enemies. Khinpr them aid and comI fort within the United States or elsej where. Is pruilty of treason.
"Sec. 2 Whoever is convicted of
STAR SPANGLED BANNER NOW NATIONAL ANTHEM Mal. Carpenter Says It Is Disrespect to Heina In Seatel WliiJe It Is Hcmlcml.
each be fined not more than S f. 0 0 or imprisoned not more than six years, or both. Following Acts are Trciwui. "The courts of the United States have stated the following acts to he treasonable: "The use or attempted use of any force or violence against the rovernment of the United States or its military or naval forces; "The acquisition, use or disposal of any property with knowledge that
make known the facts to the officials named in section three of the penal code, is guilty of misprision of treason. Warn, all Ckioii. "And I hereby proclaim and warn all citizens of the United States and all aMens owing allegiance to th povornment of the United States to abstain from committing any and all acts which would constitute a violation of any c.r the laws herein set forth: and I further proclaim and warn all persons who may commit such acts that they will be vigorously prosecuted therefore. "In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to he affixed. "Pone at the city of Washington this 17th day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand, nine hundred and seventeen, and of the independence of the United States of America the one hundred and forty first. "Woodrow Wilson." "Ry the president, Robert Irnsing, secretary of state."
1 Jellicoe Urges U. S. Destroyers and Tugs
To Fight German Submarines
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Vigorous Men and Women are in Demand
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':c. mZ syra- ASKS FARMERS TO PLANT
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International News Service: INDIANAPOLIS, April 17. MajWilliam Carpenter, of the national guard. Monday issued two statements of general information. In answer to many inquiries he states that the "Star Spangled Banner" ha.s been officially declared the national anthem, and that it is a mark of disrespect to the government to remain seated while the song is helng played or sung. lie calls attention to the action of many persons who are wearing uniforms similar to national guard and army uniforms. Tie says the practice must he stopped, and says the penalty for wearing such a uniform is a tine as large as $300 and imprisonment as long as six months.
CRACK ITALIAN CORPS OFFERS ITS SERVICES
NUW YORK, April IT. City Hall park here was the scene Monday of an enthusiastic demonstration in which more than 1,G0 Italians took part when a battalion of Hersaglieri. former members of Italy's crack army corps, who saw service in the Turkish war. arrived from Newark, N. J.. to tender their services to the Fnited States After helng reviewed by a representative cf the maor, the battalion marched through the Italian uuarter, thence up Fifth av. to stimulate recruitin sr. The Fersaglieri equipped by Kduador Cerrari Uontaina. Metropolitan opera tenor, wore the uniform of the corps, blue trousers and tunics, white puttes and the elahorate black head dress of rooster's tail feathers.
LONDON, April 17. Adm. Sir John Jellico, former commander of the British grand fleet and now first sea lord, said during the course of an interview Monday that anything and everything in the way of small craft, from destroyers to tugs, would be the most useful contribution that the United States could make to the war against Herman submarines. In this connection the first sea lord asserted that the best hunting ground
when the submarine may have a bomb dropped on it, or be rammed. Is one which our enemy does not like to face. But these craft must he used In the zone where submarines operate, and such a zone is hardly likely to be extended to the American coast. Gorman submarines cannot operate over there effectively without a base and I am sure that your magnificent navy will have no trouble in patrolling the Mexican
gulf coast on which a bae might
for raiders is on this side of the wa- exist, while the entrance of Cuba
ter, as the possibility of German
submarines operating on the American coast is almost negligible unless they have a base on that side. "I have no desire to minimize to the American people," said the admiral, "the serious situation prevailing as the result of the illegal use of submarines by the Germans. Neither is it easy for us to take them into our confidence and tell them what we are doing to cope with the evil, without providing the Germans with useful information. No methods existed in the past for fighting the submerged submarine and the new inventions and processes for that purpose take time to develop. We are giving your navy all the information in our possession, and knowing: its record, we have great confidence that American inventive genius will supplement it with valuable contributions. Mut Sae Tonnage. "As far as the feeding of the allied populations is concerned, our efforts must be concentrated on saving tonnage, while bringing in the necessary supplies, in order to minimize the effect of the submarine warfare. As you probably know, we have bought large quantities of wheat in Australia but as the round about voyage takes four times as long as that to America, the bringing of this wheat takes four times as much tonnage as the carrjina of American wheat to the allied powers. We, therefore. require all the wheat we can obtain from
'America and Canada.
Our situation is by no means as
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Gall Ftones. Cancer and Ulcers of thi Stomach and Intentir.es, Autointoxication. Yellow Jaundice. Acut Indigestion. Arpesdicitü, Gastritis, hnd -other ratal ailments result from. .Svm.Ach Trouble. Thousands cf Stomach Sufferers owe their complete recovery tu Mayrs Wonderful Kennedy. Unlike any other for stompch Ailments. Tor sale by Publio Dru Co., Wettick's Drug totere. Red Cross Pharmacy In lltahawaJta. Adv.
After the ceremonies in City Hall j
park, more than T.o recruits w ere j desperate as the Germans want to accepted at the naval recruiting tent , believe It is. but on the other hand, on the ground. j it is more serious than many of our own people realize, our own ship
ping suffered very little more in f . l, r. . ,1nriiw V, r fi ret mnntVl
BIG SPRING WHEAT CROP i of unrestricted submarine warfare. I and other tonnage sunk during that
j period was in much the same posl- ; tion. and there is no very marked j method of combatting the evil, i What has been accomplished is the I result of inventions and processes ! which take time to develop, and the j government is well aware of the fact
WASHINGTON. April 17. Farra-
i e is of the spring wheat belt, par
ticularly those of North Iakota, Minnesota. South Pakota. Washing-
! t,m iiin(:i'!:i and Idaho, were can
ed upon l v Scc'v Houston Monday
to pl.i'.'t nil'!-
wheat immediately
to make up the shortage threaten- i that immediate results could not be -d !' the unpromising (ondition of ; expected.
P.I COM I'KOM SUIIU CH WGI S Spring bri:"-s all kinds of wv.ther iP.1 with it o-r.e (olds and the reli a 1 of winter --ughs and hoar.-e-:r. br. F.ell's Pine-Tar-Moncy will ! ad of." a new col l r .top the old ri"-. tliA ont h im g balsams relieve the t 1 1 ? thro. it and heal the irritated liu?s. G t a Lottie today and start treatment at onVv At our drugfist. 2''C. Formula on the bottle. Adv.
the winter wheat crop. Action at om e is imperative, said a statement issued by the secretary and the be.-t opportunities will be found in the regions in which sprir.c wheat already is produced exten-
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"The increasing armament of our mercantile marine has made submarines far more cautious, and more submerged attacks are taking place. Of course, this has one ad-
i vantage, inasmuch as the raiders
must depend upon their torpedo for such attacks, and. being able to car-
NEW YORK LOSES HETTY !ry !llv a limited number, must reTD A MCCtTD TAY'tl,rn to lort Si00ner than when they GnChN O I nANortn I HA ; made theii rttacks from the surface. j Your navy department knows just Ni:V YoKK. April 17. Hcttv now -many submarines we have Oren was declared to ha e bei a,.Unk: but the exact number of 1 bun-resident of thi state at tho!poats that have actually neer retime of her death by Surr. sate ; turnt-0 to port is known only to the Pow er here Mom'.ay. P this de-i German admiralty, which naturally.
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does not give us this information. inall Craft Pot lrotevtioit. "Against a submerged attack, a host of small craft forms the best protection. We can u?e everything from destroyers to tugs of any size. The danger of showing a ijcriscofio
into the war on the side of the allies deprives the Oermans of the best place they might have secured for such bases. "I have already warned your navy department that submarine mine layers may visit your coast, dump their cargo and return. Hut the damage they do will not prove extensive, as each boat only carries about 30 mines. These mine layers have dropped their mines everywhere about our coast, and if I had the exact fipuros at hand of the number we have swept up and destroyed you would be astonished. Coast IHiK-kade Impossible. "It cannot be denie'd that naval strategy has undergone a vast change as the result of the illegal use by Germany of submarines. Of course, it is also undeniable that U.-Jr use legitimately has changed naval warfare. Put the legitimate change is not so great, nor so difficult to cope with as the illegal use of submarines. Their advent as a fighting weapon has made a coast blockade of an enemy's coast impossible and has added to the difficulties we face on account of the natural features of the German coast
line for either attack or defense. IWs Ships at Disadvantage. Against naval Oermany, the British Isles are tipped the wrong way. One of the disadvantages under which we suffered during the early part of the war wa that we had no harbor in the North sea big enough to hold the growing grand fleet, where it could be within easy striking distance of the enemy. One of
the mot striking results of the legi- j timate ue of submarines has been j to compel heavy ships, in order to . obtain protection from their attacks ! to be accompanied by destroyers when when they put to sea, and this , fact reduces the radius of action of a fleet on account of the limited fuel : capacity of the destroyers. ' "The most striking feature of the ' change in our historic naval policy i resulting from the illegal use of sub. ! marines and from the fact that the enemy surface ships have been i driven from the sea. N that we have j heen compelled to abandon a defin- i ite offensive policy for one which . may he called an offensive defensave, since our only active enemy is the submarine encaged in piracv I
and murder. "We mut give our mercantile fleet a measure of protection which would not be drearm-d of if the Germar. merely i;-e(i their U boats for legitimate naval warfare and so
many of our smaller warships must j be used for thi purpose, that the i
"tip and run" raid become a possibility, while our own blockading efforts suffer. This acain brings us back to the importance of small craft for th- protection of the mercantile n.ariue. rtut they canned end the submarine menac-,- by merely keeping the U boats beneath the water. We want to end the evil bv
destroying the boats, and we mean to do it. The solution of this problem offers plenty of scope for th? inventive genius ul boih navies"
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