South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 248, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1918 — Page 3
Thursday i:T.ivr., vi:irr.Mia:i: -.. ii. i r3E Sept 10th FLEET IS SEED 4 b. SOUTH BEND and MISHA WAKA I n f v " r t i . ft: r J I IV J c 1 V Head of the American Trans'Atlantic Ship Co. Confesses Boats Were Bought With German Money. i , u ErTTTTrcQ Will be Ready and Open for Visit en ror visitors
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Vn.eri -ri trans-Atlantic company, -h;ch until its .-.hi)- were com- ; andeered - ih; United .-rta'c -l.ijtj.ms toii'i in October, 1017, j .pcrdttJ in (".tin trade a r'.ect of :i bteaiiis-.hips iiin' the Stars and) ."ripe. hs been taken over by a.' .ditchell l'-ilmer, a l:?n property cus- ' i : odian. Kichurd G. VuB-mi, formerly o: Mii'.ujkte, an American born citizen, head of the cyiittrn, for three 1 tar deceived the. American fc'uv--inrntni with truly nusM.m arro-j vince," as "well as Lrltish and j i icnch p;i courts, u s to the real ownership of the property, accordtu Francis 1'. Garvan, investigator, for the custodian, who inade i'ij'ulio Wednesday night, a summary of Warner's activities. The ship were in fact bought with German ö'old and the company as organized euht months aftei ;he outbreak of hostilities, with funds whi'-li Count on Bernstorif th German a nibasa dor, tauvd to ii.' transmitted here for Wagner'senefit. Warner, under the examination of Mr. Garvan, protested the ships uere American owned until the last, but finally confessed before i he weight of evidence that the. i rtckins of this venture to keep Geriiian commerce on the high seaanu- from German shipping intei- ' St s. lias Uwn Watrlutl. Suspicion toward the. American ': t ns-Atlantic company was entertained uy tlii-- government from the tl;ne that Wagner soucht to have his II ship.s, then tlyin neutral Rags, unsferred to American registry. While he su ceeded by complying n;th all the technicalities of the law, i. is known that the American transAtlantic, company was closely watchd. Warner's ships were reported at arious t;m-s to have been supplying Herman raiders with provisions and to ha c conveyed German gold Jrovu the United States fur um In v ith Ameriea. but these rharges Vag!.er indignantly denied, nlw.iv s iMf.te-ting his Americanism. In cit!ig the-.e reports'. Mr. Garan re- . a'.led that Watrner had published a h.i'.f vag.- advertisement offering a raid of vtfö to any one who oijbl prodiifi e idn- e that Iiis hip- had l--en supplying Herman aider--, and at another time offered l.eOv to any one who would prove 'ii- Ame:ijM trail--Atlanta coniI'.ir.v was German owned. .Si;s,'et4l Sincv 191.". hree cf Wagner's bhips we . -eized L.y the Hritis"h and one by the I tench during- TG.', -nd in the prize ourt testimonv- indi.-tins Orman ba 1: ir.c: for t Ti American tran.At'.antic eompanv was aired. "Th-'. sejnre." said Mr. Oaran. wer' made the basis of a master t ffort .'f T'.ernstorffs German propa--r.indi-ts in the United State. Report was hid to every deice to t rouse hatred and ill feeling in this our: try against Great Britain. Tnder lie direction of von !'erntorff th sitation aumed nation-wide proportions. Warner persisted that thj -b.ips were pureha-ed with American ioney and elaimed that the Arneriat ;nvt'vtrti-s jr. the company were : tilled to prote- tion and left nothz undone to ii ari'ation." take advantage o: i.v.vni i:gr at mac on . M.V'oV G. .. ept. r . A mo a r.ih? b-nched John Gilham. a Nro. shortly after h" had been r!iv . into the custodv nf .-ountbeers v. N"'prros who had ciptured i b'.m m swamp near l.-!a Gilham scaped frm a ihain rranc recpntlv al!"cd to have attacked two "hi wo-ner. It wa --ai l lie con-'s-i. Vigorous Men and Women are in Demand Tf your ambition hs 'eft r.appir.ev hap gone forer ur.les? c Wettlck ! i Cut Kate Drj$ Stores magnificent trsr boi. pjrthascd if Windsll'n:b:t:or. I'll!? do not put voui en:ire system in ne condition and ' ou the eners-v and i?or ou have t'e amoit.oa r s'jon. le isoiu?. Km! the rudd ijIoa of healt:o cur cheeks and the r.wht -vaik!t. a t der.ottF n.:ili'Mi v; J nii,jni.ood to ? f W-t.u" 5 V.t,'i,.op !h.: th--:et nerve ioni- are plendid to. ::.af t;:ei fe elir.it. ;.. trouble-. ,. Ö ' 1' r t n t '. t - -t TL tiuU M.rti: id.i.nts Vo hrAiachrs. r.eui algia. : :r. b i: p.; nt''-o.;- j. .- 'a 1 tiej'Itss.oi'. .ess f 1, . i r. t . O. '. i i o in ti.e the;; tu; Ir. jr. A ,:b. idw : b feei r. J i : . f-t-; bette r.. ar.i . ' '. i" 'i e ' .r. :v , , v 1.1 uOjk ter tar, " . o ' r . c . onr.den: i v i . a ' r.d l .If floC
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t i I IJainett Joseph of i'hicago. and Leon ! Proposed That Government!" t::een (,f Xcw York- ' t conspiracy to iolate the selective PlirChaSe All DiStilled LiqUOr .vice law by obtaining deferred I i i I cUssibcation tor Green. Travis is a On Hand JUly I. lnember of the North Carolina oi ! ' poration commission and Green formerly was a membei of the staff of WASHINGTON, Sept. o. Final former governor Ulease of South action on the bill providing for na-, 'arolina.
tional juohibition after next July 1. and continuing until the demobilization of American troops has been completed after the war, failed again Wednesday in the senate owmi; to the introduction of amendments to the $ 1 -. o u j , t. u o emergency agricultural appropriation bill to which the prohibition legislation is attached. Sen. Jones of Washington, a prohibition leader, pic dieted during deI bate that the house would accept j the senate'.-, prohibition plan, thus I precluding the possibility ol change.string nia de in i on Terence. A substantial majoiity in the hou-e is ilaimed by prohibition leaders, who a 1st. say I'rt s"t WiNon vill not .! -ject to the legislation. Would I'urcluiM I.iijors. An amendment providing loi- tlie purchase b the j-'o eminent of all distilied spirits held m i'omi on July 1 at a price to be rived by a commission appointed bv the president wa- introduced late Wedne.-dav by t n. 1'ankhead of Abujina. Under ".s provisions tlic mmissivn would r-. the value of -.ich r-piiits and report to curtgrt-? through th sccretary of tile treasurv. If onress held tlie valuation to i e fair the govern- ' iie oven eis for such 1 . n.c nt wouu pa ,!'" lot- m a-u or ov eminent ond. Tre air.er.dr.icr.t wa not taken up. Iloiu Admiiu-nator in 1. C. ; The senate b iranimous o:e at- ! tach.ed as o rider to the agricultural bill an amer.dme.it designed to pre- . er.t rent profit, c rin in the District' of c'o'.utabia. It 1'i ov ivle- for fr.e appo.ntment of! a rent admin:-trat or to determine ; :p. :i th- fairne-- of tents now beir.u - hat ;ed. : I GOVERNMENT CONTROL FOR CANADIAN WHEAT ITA WA. p". et t e ; .'. 1 o in; e c t j -i " l i. ! t i ' a ! : a liar, and pi it e c i :n - e and A heat :ivin-i ...e lo!" t :..ethoi of f i ' S. )i I'll epO e '.' ' a. n as-umed "ay tilTi. p i: : .ha -e of whe: ; f .' vp" ! a u i f-v a r i - ai'; ' . t h r ow -. i n m : . ; : r t e r r ! i :!- lt I ' I ' ' I a - ' - e .! . to t :t i o -
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Day ii! be as THREE INDICTED FOR ALLEGED DRAFT FRAUDS i WASHINGTON". .ept. 3. Indict-; , mcnts were returned here Tues'dav ! b tlie federal grand Jury againsf ; I Kdward L. Travis of Nortli Carolina.' Deferred classification wa ciairne.; for Green, who is ) years old on the ground that he was enat-e.1 in the ship building industry. ELBEL'S BAND TO PLAY AT HOWARD PARK TONIGHT Klbel's band will pjve a concert i .n Hovvaid park tonight. vveatbe: ' permitting. Tht .-oncert :s ched-; u'ed to bejin at 7 :.' -v-. and i the program iv a- follows: j March. " Sjurit of tl:- Time-"'. ... . .-a Mgh.iT I Selection. 'The Pink Ladv' Ca.vH M'arotte. 'Kougish l'ves" . '"Soldiers' Thorns" ftom " ! Te;i" Waltz. 'Millicenf American TV.trop i Ghilian ilanre. Munan.t' i vunwa hi William . . . uosaini i . . . .McKee j . . Ma chan j . . . i . . .vi is.-erii T'pula r o w s melodies. In the ha ilSte CM Star Spangled L'annet MAINE F. JAC0MET HAS ARRIVED IN FRANCE Ma.r.e F. Jacnir.et of the 2 s )? f h iv ed sa rely in word : roeiv f. JlCOmet. 'itjs .ero ouanrn r. : s i r France, accntdir.; hv h; ?:tei. U'Ona Laporte a v. Maine is one of th: o "M Ot h5: - J now in service. Art hut on thj destrover Mnury and I...-'e-member of the IJTth :i-bl r" at i'an'.p Shelby Efefo:e eni they ma ie their home with uncle. Hftrry I.onak-i. '.' p-"rte av. 1a er tintheir !..- POTIHK Ml.l.TINC; 1 ne n-.ertinr or omnr.ttee. which w. Wedi.e-da v a ftcrnoon idmini-t: ation v t:ib'.; po'-.e.i inti! ti-vt N'-' l ,.:.n: c t th. tain : e t e a ' i - 1 1 1 1 1 . - W a ! I . - 1 . i he:i.OH J'0-t a
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Ik 2C National Chairman Says That! 27.000 Have Already En- ; rolled for Army Service. M:r vc.iiK'. sept, ftioiul. nurse? to '. Tliere veil! care for tho f America's sie and wounded .at my of .,0'.".b"0'' nevt yeai. accord- , ing to a statement made here Wedi nesday by Mi- Adelaide Nutting. : chairman of the c ommittee on nursing of th committee of national de- . ftn-e. ; She -aid that whereas Surgeon ; Gen. i;ort:as had called for -'.",0'h ; graduate nurses by next January. JT.i"j" aliady had been enrolled by ; the Red Gro.-s and 11. "0e of these j actually inducted into military serv - ' A survey of the nation's nuisir.u! ! -trength. -he declared, showed a reserve oi 1'.i".ijoii. no, more man o j per cent of whom would be inel- i igirde for" service Vie ause of age. . marriage, disability or other can-es. ; Moreover, she said. . 1 4 . ' 0 " n ir?j luid been graduate.! thi year and i "the yearly inerenient may be ex-per-ted to he greater as long as the i ! war la-ts.' i In addition f.- Nuttmc stated. t.O'o. liili -chool oi college gradu- ' ite have applied for admi--ion to j the army s'hool -f nur.-es. and 1.00m of these, who ahead;.- have bf et enrolled will be re:-tde for ivftvice abroad when they are ned- ; ed. All v ill be a--;2ned -oon ! j traminr branches' at various mili- ' i tj?ry cam!" throu'-hout ti e rountr ' 'if the nerd icciif imperntn e the; tu dent? will complete :h-ir trainir.- ; t the front. , i "No other country ha' eer .-'een , - I well e.-inmned to -end immediate- I iv into tne : ein an amp.e r-ouv m thoroughly trained nur." 'he -aid "Thir nures have proven 1 i pev cent eflicienf 1.1. gely r.ec i-e their -trength was not .1tl.ie1 ' ur.r;n- j ed v olunteer " I PRICES FOR FOOD SOARING HIGHER ' WAs'lllNdTitN. -Si'' -Ftailj , prices of food in July howe.1 ari j jat!,lji- ilitiease of thlee pel ent j oer prices jn dune, the department! f !aior anno..nird U"dnesda m j j i;..kir.: P'-.'-lir r j!' of an in :!- ! fjATHt pi c :t T : ; -t--ri rei 1 " J
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and etter irwArt -'z South Bend National Bank 1838-1918 Eighty Years in Business Next to WymaiTs 130 North Michigan St. x-. ATTENTION! EXHIBITORS or iiomi: and um: arts AND TAFil.I; U'XrRII.s in Tin: WOMEN'S BLDG. AT IHK IITTER-ST ATE FAIR START IN i Tl'i:s.. sKIT. 10. üntrio mar h made at the Women' BuiMinc at springhrook I'arU. and exhihils deliverM on Tridaj. Satunlay and Monday. pr-Hliiig the r1r. f'ntrie po-dtiel clo- at p. m. Monday. Sept. 4Mi Nothing taken after that lime. WI THE STORE FOR MEN IT).. W.1SULNGTON A TI UK. 5 EXAMINED BY H. LEMO NTR EE, B4b T mntng Opliinirlrt mm4
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