South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 244, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 September 1917 — Page 3

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F. L Sims Delivers Four Minute Lecture to Teachers, Urging Cooperation. "Th time ha- coin" when every American, whether . : man. woman or child rmi-: put forth every energy to h Ip in th- n rthi nw of i'rus-ian auiocrai y," w.n, F. . Si:::-. if of tho local "fi.nr i . - i r 1 m t war hoturers in hN ,,t the TM'-hpr'M Institut Friday a ft tri'.. n "'icrxnany has -.. li-in,-years In perfecting tl.:- war in.i -hine." continued .Mr. Sin "Sh" has utilized ewry di- ovi-ry of .-cienre. education, invf-ntion. labor, diplomacy all of these things his she u-fil to make ready for thireat strumrl". It has been h r religion. The kai-rr i a critaMe warlord, himself.' "The people of tho Fnited States must realize that w are in the j--rip of a terrihl force. Much ha heen done of course, hut the thiru' that "we need now is spce,i and that ethriently." "The people have responded wonderfully In their eontrihntion to the Red Cross, in their oopei at ion with tho food oonser ation plan and al.-o that of the fuel ciuestlon, hut inoje than tili, there nmt he an underlying trust and confidence in the official at the head of all of the-e Iur- movements that will withstand shocks. If e h pot keep that faith we will, HtonT or later, pay tribute to Prussian auto'-raey." SfHsiUs on Music. Mrs. rarrie Adams continued her lecture on "Community Mu-ir." -iv-iwz -pwral interesting illustrations d thc need of and the -ood that an he realized from ronimunity 5nt!ie "Six Jreat Cities" was the unique topic on which Ir. I. H. (Jrcon Rave his final lecture Friday nfternoon. "I do not want to talk to yen ahout Philadelphia or "htra:o or New York." said I: Creen. "line do I want to talk to you ahout the heautles of any of the cities in 1'urope. wonderful as thev all are." Itather I want to take you to think nhout ?ix words which end in 'city' simplicity, rapacity, ivacity. tenacity, veracity and felicity." "Cultivate simplicity in your lives. In your manners and in your speech. All the truly created people have "been the simplest ones. M;ic capacity, mentally. Miv brain- and .vork with work and brains. Bo full

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EE VOTERS TO STER sn Democratic City Committee Plans to Get Men Out as Well as Women. I 'I .i i - ei u 1 1 d e i t a i e i to !i u : I ; I 'L'i-t r a t ion rf oi.rs in the ( ity last niuht h- ti.' dniioct atie eity centra cornmitt- . From li-: .' s if l.o-t fall it was shown tint Lately on-'-third of the iiirn oters hae i-tei (! up to , date, in addition to tlii- there is the Women vote this lal!. Last fall 1 ".- men were r urif i d ; up to date only ."..."1". inen hae I ei.-teied. and 2. ''." ciiiicn. I h inn r.ili.' notary puLlics will nie t Tue-d.iv niuiit to in.iuuu ra t a campaiun to hiiim out t h" ntecs. ('oh. mitte- ae.-irai-s in the precinets of -a. h warl w-i alo IilU-d last flight. The Coiaphde li-t as atinuncd la-i ni-;lit is as follows: Firs' waul -;orj;e J. dls(h. P. .1. Pnt-'eldfiim, Ilair- C.tui.e. Wilson Snyihi, 1 1 in (joss. Sc ond w a r d - - Thct .lore Pilinski. Stanislaus Kloinski. Michail Kazinirski. Ahtho)i llosinski. Third ward Maurice ' tm t. Joseph IVartha. Max C, tarns. Fourth ward -Maiiric' .1. Mohan. William V. Williams and ;usta Stu ekle. Fifth ward- c'lau.l Smith. Harry I Ifiuf 1. William leall. Sixth ward F. F. FL.n.wski. Jacoh Prhatiski. Frank A. Witucki. John dejni,7.ak. John Ku-s. Seventh waul W. II. Allen. Isidor ('dien, Mdwaid J. Luther, Fait Crant. John Ku;;il( Ii. P. AK ASS H I ATM TO M I II IT. The tnemh rs of the Par association of St. Joseph county will meet Saturday afternoon at -:-'' o'clock at the superior court room hefote uoin? to Jinltrp (Jforirc I'ord's funeral. Wi:rTIN. Pl.nssoM PFPri'MK Finest ami Sweetest OdorMade. I'.uy Your :irl a llottle, 1 tV. C.'.c. ."Of and ?l.n Lotties-. Sdd Only at CftUNIiKV'S. Advt lMew Hats Fall

Bigelow Puts Over a "Peace"

Sp " Attacks Wilson and Congress J and Nearly Everything Else U. S. is Doing in War.

jjust exactly what Hicelow meant, a j further record of what he said folThere was a "Copperhea d" meet-jowa. im: in outh Pend last niffht aj "I cannot imagine any condition meeting of leu (r more men and' under the Stars anil Stripes to force t

women curiosity seekers, nondo-j scrii-ts. and others, who ouyht ti know- hetter, of arious as and in t-ntions.

The meeting was styled an oran-'""'' f"rce and fiyht if they were in i.ation rn'etintr if the "People'.' damrer. 'ouncil of America for Peace ami' Then he ran in woman suffrace

I j Hemocracy." orauizeil hy 1-iorence Wattles of Kd;omo. Ind.. and allresed hy Herhert S. Pi'clou f Cincinnati. l.it?lw was late. When he did couie in. he and .Miss Wattles sat! dow n in the t rout rw of chairs, ami j here's what they said: j hith ult to Arransr. M.s Wattles: -Well. Fe , ertain-, ly liad a Uu kens of a time Rettins this thin organized." IJUi'luw: "Oli, is that so! WIi.it al'out thc socialists; aren't they in on it'.'" Miss Wattles: "No; this is a aew crowd altogether." Piuelow: "Huh: mostly ( (iiiscriid ed m-n. I vru ss. Why couhln't yon H the socialists'.'" Miss Wattles: "oh. for various reasons: I'M tell vu lat r." In thc meantime leaflets had Leen l.as'd around iin the puipse if the council as: "T.t sMire an earlv. denox-ratic and en ral p-a e in harmony with! tlie pr inciples outlined Ly New Pu..! sia : na m ly. "No forciLle ann'xatiotis. no iuim-

tivo i iideinnitie?-. free de lopment ' a ml Lad in -prssinu their opinion for all nati)nalities. i a t this tim" "To urs- international ruar.iza-1 Then the mention f the nnpput i n for the maintenance of world jlarity of "uoini: ::.0"m miles to tind an peace. i enemy," the "note of insincerity in "To induce iur government totM,. w.,r ftM. hniocracy" and the state com rctj lv th- terms upon .statement: which it is willing to make pa.e. j .., (,(, no f.(MHj0,Mn t-;io Covern- ' To work for- the repeal of tho nio,t con.-cription law. A , , , t th

"To safeguard lahor standar!.. "To preserve and extend democracy and liLerty within the l'nite.1 States." That's the program outlined on the leadet. litre's what F.iuelow did: Atta-U I'nhlciil. Py innunlo, h- attacked the intemitv of th' 'onuress f the 1 nited States and the president Fr.itd States; of tlie ll declared that, "c;isiderin the 'Xrnption claims as a ref rendu m." the vote in th' Fnited States is ahout four to one against war with derma ny : ll- said that millions and millions of li-s miuht l- saciiticol on an "awful uatuLL'." Lecause the president said "no" to the pope's recent pcat-c proposal; lie said th common sentiment of the men in Am'rica iw: "Wll. the ra.vernmcnt wouldn't have to lraft m if (Icnii.uiy am- over hero, !ut I don't know ahout traveling "inn iiiilrs to look for an enemy." II. sail that it was hard to Lelieve that the "war for democracy was nanny on xne .cm-.. II IIIC UHU I1H. I III .,vv,-',--men who "talk loudest" in favor of it. He tohl a PhodfS. th lorif? tale ahout Cecil irreat MnKlish etnpire huilder. from vhih he apparently concluded, and sm stated, that the Fnited States has h-en cajoled into this war to maintain "the world leadership" of C.reat Britain and suLservience of the Fnited States. I.Ntcn to Tlii-. He charged' that Theodore Roosevelt. Fnited States Senator Henry

Cahot Lodee. Pari flrey and others torium there was some excitement, form 1 a "secret" committee. whV ; Mayor Keller w as there and a policeliusiness it was to administer tho : man. The mayor was appealed to ':,ii,iHHi,orui fortune left hy Rhode jhv citizens to stop the meeting hut to promote an alliatue hetwecn u. diiln't.

C.reat Pritain and America. He intimated that a part f this lurue. mysterious fund had Leen Us'd to finance the preparedness prpat:anda which was apparent Lotore America's entry into the war. H.v admitted he had "some sym pathy for the dermaii p.dnt view." He is "almo-t persuaded" that derma ny starte. I the war and is sure that "whoever started it, started sonu tmn-. , , 41 , , - lie ntitnntr. :il t o ucmauu i Franco for the return of AlsaceI.nrraine is rnnipariMo to a Mipimsnr lemand of Mxico for tho return o California. Texas and Arizona. Ho called Sen. Hardimr. if his own vintp of ib.io a "little kaiser." and i said ho was p.ot a ' true American." iialilic I Ivi r tliinsr. And he said a lot of other things, fc-ially interesting: and enlightening a? far as his own mental typhoon is (oncerned. hut he (jualiia'd t-ery statement. hinic h. s careful, th.it vciy time he spoke a seditious word h L.ssod it over with some such phrase as th- fUwinp: "1 !o not condemn the uoern-mer.t

'I don't ward to he s ispe. tf d of,.-nM mALl. Syne." ar.d others. The in anv way . .tstin -; t etle. tions on j complete program is as follows: Pr.-s't Wil-on. That is farthest from j m u ch "Nicke 1 Hat der" . . Fordham my h irt." i Overture "Stra.!d!a" Flotow Vet. he had the audacity to stand Waltz "IMue laiiuh" ... Straus

i' natli .in Ar.it ric .ui 1a in the li i li school in th ity f S-utli l'.nl. I". S. A.. ;ir.il intimate that tliis w a r is not a just war. that the! i;i..ti- hii h impelle! oir c ntiancc wrr. . -t.i t);e lcat. capable of

I iim thought not i!,ite iivrre"' aivlist.i;- Span-l'l lianner.

that t'io pirpo.-o of the t'nit.l States j 1 t 'ilit tho .;ttl s of I'.reat III itMin to t! -.t tropin's ev rlastin flory. .i.iui;g btarttd out hy spying that

he did not "claim the honor of heinc a pacifist." having later compar

ed hlnwlf ti Ahraham Lincoln, hav- ! in- eXpres.-d a sympathy w ith the '(lei man viewpoint, ha vine spouted 'ad infinitum ahout th referendum

f Hf 1" S ar'I'lio', in Cirif.innati. having: imAiCI CipiunH the motives of the United

.States and our alius in the war and , the sincerity of our national houe ?hf C(,r an ,1,"'r '.anri ithn hriMiiK sard that he did "not condemn the Kernment." one is at a Ios- to know just w hat kind of, a ins?a:c Ihrelow is tryintr to spread. Kan! to Follow Nim. As it therefore is hopeless to say 1710,1 nr anv 'rcanization of men to fo' c u ' ar( on: ''lis:M a hir-" I This followed an opinion of his to the -tfect that most pacifists would and was heeied. of course. He followed that with a declaration that "the worst ananhist of all is a constitutional government whicli interferes with individual rights." Then h- thanked South Pend for totting them hold the meetinc. won-t ur(;0 that RPt ont nf thc war." was the next feat of the Ilirnta L. mnast. "hecaue it's no use advisint: you to do anything that is im possible." Lincoln was (t:otrl next. Picelow said Lincoln, when a congressman diirint; the .Mexican war. openly aial hitterly L-nouncf 1 th w ar. uestioned th- m)tives ef Fres't Polk and said that the hlood of American Loys i wonhl ho on his liands. In iwv of picelow's later expres1 sions. th'!- wer some in the audirnro who tnok this :ts fnmpaiisnn Lotwoon Folk anil Fres't Wilson ami Lincoln and the speak u W ould I lati n(. don't want to s;iv anything harsh against the -o u iiment." was the next rd. 'L t us ! ,e calm an! patifMit. Some ai lotiuh and hold Cecil IihoL-s incident, w hi h he said was inspired Ly an anonymous paper "In 12"." This paper, accordin.: to Picelow. was written Ly Phodes and unfolded an amhitious scheme for the final 1 i ision nf the wrid LetwiM-n (Iiat Britain and Pussia. l"rom this Picelow lrew the in- ' I,M onrf that the Fnited States must "le a party to the piarrels f (Ireat Pritain." I'res't Wilson. Pic:ehvv said, told the allies hefore we entered the war that the oLjectives of the war. as they expressed tlnun. were impossihle. yet "we are liqhtine; with tlm allies and those demamls have not heen altere! one iota." The pope's peace message, he said. was a restatement in Iifforent lansuno of the pr'sident's own peace proposals. Fniversal military service is ''more likely to he fastened on the people f the Fnited States" after the war than universal disarmament, he said. There should h a referendum vote n war. according to Lindow. uvh a vntc could he taken in six days hy mail." lie leclared Ak I'or a Dollar. That's ahout all. except they passed around cards and asked everyhody to !ish up a dollar. The contrihutions were not heavy. Nearly everyhody in the audience was next. Oh. yes, Miss Wattles said there would he another meeting a week from Friday nisht for "permanent organization." In the corridor outside the audiTh' man who rented the hall to the "pacifists" was asked to stop the meeting on the grmnd that the audii torium was rented under false pre tences. The last seen f Mr. Piirolow. he was lashintr ;ihont trvinrr to tin. I tmt WjK.re t.jic "national nferuu e" is l tri 1 .r h ld nififiinl t, hii hopes early in the evening that it would he hold in Milwaukee, one of the "last three derman colonies." as lie said, the other two "colonic Le i . . ine St. Louis and Cincinnati. fiPOPULAR NUMBERS FOR BAND CONCERT TONIGHT A decidedly popular program has Leen arranged Ly PILel's Land for the etincert at tho court house sq.iif.re for Saturday evening, which includes a new march hy the local stlo cornetist. Mr. Fonlham. Two request numl ers w ill Lo played, the selection from the "Three Twin" and the medley, "Sonus of the Old Folks." the latter containing "M irehing Through deorgia." "Just Pefore the Pattle Mother." "Pen Holt." "Li-ten to tho Mockimr Pirtl." I ntern.ezzo "lU-arts ar.d F'.nv.--!.' Lake I'atrol Hawaiian? "Ki'.lea-i" .. Stewart S k-ctin "Tin Tw . . I lohna ; y,( y T.pular Hit: . . Limp? Kreil Kll'fl, i iMtili. tor. r.N'.!:V. i "I V I'.Jl, Tt .Mivf.l r.r SV.-.Js ICo per lb at COONLEY'S. Advt.

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'f BUK t;h Victrola' ia lac N0RRIS FAMILIES IN ANNUAL REUNION Descendants of John Xorri.-. 1S4T, heid tiieir secon 1 annual reunion Thursday at the home of .la-ipr Tt'.ie in Marshall county near .Maxinkuckee lak Members of the fam ily were present from nearhy places.'. arul South IUnd. The Xorris faiaily, one of the pioneer families of the state, has perhap.-? the most interesting life history of the iverase family. A hoklot arranged hv lr. Allen A. Xorris I a souvenir of th reunion is llicateil to "Our Heroes," and lontain the names of members of the family who have fought in war. Hver war. heirinnin uith K in I'lullip'swar in l'.7o, ha.i a representative in; the family. In the war of 1U .loan! Nurri5 of Eolith Bnd. ser'd. His son. Latavette, reeied a .riant of land as a pension for his s(-rie- and his small son. William, who latr lived in Soath I'oid, v. as pre nt -d an Indian tomahawk when his father returned. In the prfsent war Norris Zchiel is enlisted in the Fir?-T Indiana :i-Id artillery, and J. Xorri? Visier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1 Zitier. U. V. Colfax a., tliis city, receive: a lieutenancy in the lei-ular army after training at Fort lienjamin Harrion. Other relative, from a distance, hae i-ons ealitted in the army a nd na y. Tiie iit-sts rttrndinsr the reunion Thaisday frcm lure were; Mr. and

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