South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 232, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 August 1919 — Page 12

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GERMANS DEMAND i BAN ON IMPORTS ' BUT WANT EQUITY

Industrial Men Raising Cry I 1

Over Influx of Needed Articles.

nnni.iN'. auz. 2r- s r.,r from b.j.t: '! iv'l with int'.'ix f'f frf-'y r !'"! for' ln 'f'N. .'t th rji! r-f !:r:ni th" IN.' k k! r;rr-j irf f-- fr"vrnrr nr. prohil;t;'!i of. fcrun n: r:h'n'!-' nnporty, or :i : rTo:t: iv- t . r i r f v.t.;i tritt will krr; th" rr. nhariiJi-' r':t ? I- r n i;i n y. Th s im- iivlu.-! r:-i ! r:i'-n. ir.'-i'U-n-; tally. ? fry j;nrt 1 n it y t J:t in a l.i im for lf-rw.:i 'li.alilv in! thn r-t f th- wcriu's iii;irk-ts It is; a r.i-r- of fWrmany fur th- ';-r;n.irs ah 'I th- r .-t of ihn world for h Cif-rni-irn ;ih well. j

Hann (loslar, an 'onnmir rxnrt.

writing in the I)puf - he Alit-rii in . Z"-It unk'. trim to cxi!ain whr" th! 1 ihon junrhs. so) to ?rto;jk, y taliin', American shors as typu-;! if thf J "distress" th- removal of tho Mock-; at'.n will brirnr upon 'ionn.uiy. f

tormina! to 'lorninat ihn flminn l xti markrt and. then fcr will withhold raw materials from Crman manufacturer?. Thrro ar" nth'' firmans, howovr. who tike a fs p-.-iniit ic iew of hn nU-d blockade, for ir.?tancth '.vhn!-.il merchants of Frankfort on XY.n Mitin, who ar planning a h "(omnHrrial pr-aco demonftratKn." in Um form ol imports, to t h Id in Orfoi'fr. Th 'ntmt- as wM as nontral countries, ar.ordins: o j,lan. will .o invited to xhiMt. Another optimist, who probably ' 'r' M official Germany' pomt, is Hrr Of er. Prussian Min-M'-r of Communications, who, ad-dr-s-:r, thf Prussian Assembly, nanifrstrd unqualified delight at the Iro.-r"-'"t of wfdl-stocked 5tore shelves ;.!:! lowf-r prices. 'r-t thintr that struck Herr Oeser about the new ordr of things i'i 'o'it.i l-ility of th German to, rnment rck-asmc: for public consumption a-t supplies of commodities that har Lern held in reserve to:- thi" German army and navy. Anions othr thin pry. thr-j-o supplies in-dudf 4.";. OOOtooo yards of cloth. noijph to furnish new suits for several million Germans. The industrial baron?, who would haw- tht? people u;ir raers .and walkon their uppers until German factories have converted imported raw materials into finished articles, will in all prof-ability find a rather indifferent audience.

MAYOR CARSON APPEALS TO SUPPORT TAG DAY

In a proclamation issued -Tuesday ev-iinpr to a committee comprUini? Ihe Jewin Relief societies of South Hend prantint? permission to hold a taK day on Thursday. Mayor Carson recommends the cauo ns a Just one and ujrfcests ttiat all citizens support the movemen: The p: c.-lamatio'i follows: 'Tomorrow, Thursday, Auc:. 21.

the Peoples Relief committee, reprc5er.tir.R the Jewish War Sufferers.

have Leen granted permission to

hoio what is known ps Tnc Day. 'A.i rrayor of the Gity of South Rend I would most respectfully recommend and ursre the people of this ity to sive liberally to this Just and worthy cause. "Very respectfully. ( Signed "Franklin R- Carson. "Mayor."

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RECEIVER GRANTS MEN ADDITIONAL INCREASE

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tb cry of unsho-1 millions of htsi I fountrymrn. purports t be xcred-i inpriy worried by laro uuar.titie.s of' American t-hoes s.iid to be stored in! neutral countries, awaiting shipment i to Germany, where, h admit-, theyj

ran re soiu consiufraoiy cneajier than German Fhoes. Thi.-? sound? plausible, considering that German ."hoes nt present col a n' h-re. from J0 to JU'O the pair. Herr Co.-lar wrltf s: Would Oos Factories. "Th consequence of importing

American thoe.s orr a Iart,' scale would be that our shoe factories which operate at heavier expense, and at present under threat difücnl-j ties, must close and throw their tens I of thousands of workmen on thej sfrfet. I "Our efforts, therefore, must be J aimed at impo.-tinp; leather instead of shoes and thus enable our factoris to Khp German workers em-! j loyment by manufacturir.p: shoes at home. i "If we ayply the princile of shoes' and leather to oÜicr important in-, dutriesj it is evident that we must' endeavor lirst of all to procure raw, materials from abroad. Manufae-j turcd p;oods, Kenorally spe.iUinp, we; i;i n import only when tliey do not', Lam. domestic industries by cum-, pi f itum." j CntMT-als Ob Ions Fact. j Ff the idea has struck Herr Go:darj at all that his tens of thousands of j G.-rm.m shoo workers, instead of be-; in is "thrown on the street." micht ry well be employed in turninis out ".rmi:i shoes and still be wearing, h;ip.r American shoes until the! :ii.-t batch of the home product can b j'Ut on the market, lie carefully1 conceals it. Nor does it o"cnr to him' that an immediate lowering of the c.i: of living through -rf ip;n im-! ports tends to reduce wapres to a rt a- , sonable b.asls and grenerally cui the Gerruan cost of production, making German competition in the home n.arket as well as abroad possible as soon Germany has the p;oods to Seil. ' "The textile industry in unoccup. cd Germany views the future with apprehension." siprhed an Kss.-n correspondent of the Deutsch- TapresZ it unc 1-Vnrs Fncllsh Trminat Ion. The Fs.sen man records regretfully! the passim? of the demand ( r Crr- j

man paper cloth and other war fabrics because- the merchants can now obtain unlimited 'juanfTV. s of real peace-time" textile--, suits, cloth and

silks of Krifslish and French origin! can be had in abundance at fair' prirc.. much to the delight of the' consuminc public. Rut the F. ti ror-'

respondent fears that Finland is de.

NEW YORK. Aug;. 2 0. Job K. i-es. rcaiver of the New York

railways company which operates i nost of the surface lines in Manhattan Tuesday granted an additional 15 per cent, wage increase to emI 'l".e.s making :i percent within the la.-st few days. The surface line workers did not po on strike with the subway and elevated men who returned to work this morning after beim; granted a 20 percent raise.

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Come and look our tables over and pick out one, two or three pairs for yourself and family. Sizes from 24- to 44- predominating but if you find your size, you will save from $2 to $5 yes, and more. They consist of Lace Shoes, Button Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps and Party Slippers, in various colors, styles, leathers and fabrics for women and young girls. This is the $1.00 Shoe Sale for tomorrow we are telling about but remember we have other shoes, besides dollar shoes, at reduced prices too, for every member of the family.

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