South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 222, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 August 1919 — Page 7
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Labor Leaders of Parliament Advocate Iron Hand in Fighting Price Gougers.
Br Tjf.--1 I--b: I,ONIox. A'c. British labor Ifaders today wt-ro demanding dl-i'-ct action acainst profiteers, im-i:,ediat'-relief from the hmh prk.s and jfuarantt"s that no advancewould b permitted in the future. "It string up all persons who would tak- iidv.ir.t.-ihV of the s.h ril ifs in blood made by the country," J. H. Thorr as. laborite. M. 1'., declared. Jack Jones, another member of
parliament, urped establishment of municipal markets as a remedy and paniririR as a penalty for offenders. 'Limit profits to a pre-war basis," s ;;r:osted J. 15. Clynes, former food i ontrollcr. while Benjamin Speer, a member of parliament, favored naturalization of ewential industries. "sVnd the profiteers and speculators to prison and tax excess protits 1 ' percent." advised Neil MatLean. ,M. I. Fines arc of no avail, according t Sir Alfred Ye. M. I. who urKfd pn.-on terms for hoarders. , pposition to the proposed local tribunals was de.velopin today. Small traders would be the Iire.t of petty spites, while the hip t tfenders would pet away unf alhed." said Ir. Marion Phillips, members of the consumers' council of the food ministry. "The only cure for profiteering is national or preferably international purchasing with su bseqnent control over distribution."
WAR CAMP COMMUNITY SERVICE WILL ERECT MEMORIAL BUILDINGS
GIRL SLAYS SELF
Decision to erect war memorialin the form of buildings to h o c 1 1 1 1 centers has been reached by LWJj cities, towns and villages in the l'ni-j ted State, figures Jut made public j bv War Camp Community Srvi thow The. organization U carrying! on a rountry-widc campaign for, community memorials through its' ISureau of Memorial I'.uiblins. Fie-j ports in the offices of that buna-n show that iZ( other conimunitiei I a re consider! riK the erection of rm r j oriil houses. j
In hundreds of other cities, committees have In e n formed or are bcintf formed to consider suitable; memorials for the men who obeyed the summons to the (dors. The.new committee will be asked by the War Camp Community Herie to put up community memorial house instead of the old-fashioned stin? and iron monuments which were so popular after the Civil and SianNhAmerican wars. The community memorial hets-. was camp orpanization workers say, forms a living
AND SWEETHEART
Writes Letter to State's Attorney Asking Neighbor be "Hanged."
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letter, including "a Chloria Todd'C
who lies at I'ana. 111., on a farm with the Simonses." Lawrence lived at Ccraopolis, Fa. He was a steel worker.
SUMMER SCHOOL SESSION AT NOTRE DAME ENDS
The second session of the Univer-
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CHICAC.O. Auc. ro'.ico today ou:ht persons who misht have known of the loe affairs of Gertrude Hoffman and John Lawrence and others. Iiwrente and the girl are dead. She shot him to death ye sterday and then took poison and flunc herself on the floor near the man's body. In a L'0-pajre letter addressed to the state's attorney, she asked "Ho!) Aleff" handed. Ii tarnished my life," she wrote.
So lad nicht police arrested Aleff,;
who lived near th girl's home. lie stoutlv denied knowing anything of
I "must have been insane." ' The girl mentioned "others
ro f.rt-i r.r 1 1 1 1 1 the men who follirht
...n.i it e.nte.- of vo.-i.. l i t he girl s loe affairs, contending sh?
activities ef the community and conantly is a reminder of the men ii. was put up to honor.
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sity of Notre Dame summer school! officially closed Saturday noon. After taking the required examina-, tJon. the majority of the student-? i left for their homes. A number of!
the worv.en students however, remained for the spiritual retreat
which begins Sunday evening at j S;ro o'clock in the Sacred Heartchapel. j Three hundred and ten -students enrolled for the special course of-J fered by the university this summer, j The number of students attending! by far exc eeded the total of those attending in 191 S. i With the summer school at anj end, members of the faculty, priests!
and laymen will leave the university for a short vacation returning to the school in time for the opening of the new scholastic year on September 1?.
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hoi ;rv" mist iu:i'oin. ITjd .Mat son, 1 years old. who. the judge says, thinks he's a "rough guy" in the face of his younger companion-:, was arraigned in city court Satin day morning charged with t respass. Matson va? ordered to report vt ck!v to Officer Linn.
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