South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 236, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 August 1919 — Page 14
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STRIKES AFFECT TRADE SITUATIO
Manufacturers and Buyers Hesitate to Commit Themselves to Future.
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;os:tion j Ilfttirninc to S.ir. Francisco. IHTj .ü iloij hy ! :ias was re:oi;nizel and arrrsit (i and sent hark to the Texas prison, fron t h In 1017, h asked tho hoard f parnJisti- i; in I dons to permit him to ko to the hatreturn tn'tV front, .tml when this request r. f nt!y in was i rf lised. h' airain f.' ;ipcd and t . : i ! 1 1 n ' rejoined the Uritish forces, i Sturm of'; " When discharged l.'ist March.
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the deration said, "sat in con.visitation on the SiIesian question, htit the Americans were absent. This cannot help hut make us feel that th United States is not so interested in Poland's welfare as she formerly was, or as she first indicated." Members of the American mission in Ilerlin explained the question was outside its Jurisdiction. The American rn.is.sinn in Warsaw, It was stated, Was authorized to act if it saw tit.
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Striken from M.nn' to a!ifornii urtail j'Tod on ' : n . ' n a -ion iii.in'ifactur r-( ha ad-ar;f d ri -on th- uinNdr-A red j' rt:on of roodo!d under orrrra' t n, a. h as 1" per etit. nw.r.L' to u r. f o: e.. :, .!.' inTr'-i'is. Tti" I'üinli b:!l his ;.;;-'! ;;-r.f'!"i!' !:iic::r,."-, a:;d ma i: -u f. t u r rs' .i s' m-i a t .Vi) s .i:v takinir action to roml'.rJ i. Output Ineti'ns'v.. The st ! ii d l-T;. shuws an m-rre.,-;r.;: atput and mi!!-; ;. er , !;.. " j. rcent i .iji.'if itv The railroid admir.ictrati-n will do little buying of equipment until -ri!afie action Ianfes the fiitur', J.ut foreign inquiries in., ir- healtlv. exports and hon.e .b rnand st rncOif'tis. The i rn -pcr.li!)? .-trikf alone ban.litap the industry. .l--, Anxiety. Hii;h ral jmees and the fear of yhortae arousr anxiety. Some altern ma nuf .ictuirrs u.- fuel oil in-
I)e'ln as was sentenced a:.-' impr.'sonment foi-povj-w f,.r a San Ai.;;c!
, Ijelnvis wa nt to Seattle and obtained work. Hi- huh attain recognized ; by a detective, arrested and sent 1 back to prison, with approximately
half his term still unserved He declared he lias Intended to lay his c.iM' before (lov. Hobby as soon as he had established himself as a firm desirable citizen. "Il affords me much satisfaction to K'ant this pardon." Gov. Hobby said. 'If Delmr-s rred. he has wiped the stain- away with service. No man can he criminal at heart and offer his lif on the battlelUdd for
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! WITH TUM A M I'll I 'AX RMU'HS j IX liMUMANY, 2:1. I'ublic (receptions at.d meetings planned by j civilian in honor of returninit GerIman prisoners of war are not to he i
lifficulty ! Ilowed in the American occupied
Credit ; i! rea. notl ce to thi-1 tff-ct recently! i . (: r u'e j ha vin k I'Ot. sent to the authorities:
vi ssity of preventing any semblance of disorder which miht compil a resort to disiplinery action, the commanding general directs that you hnu1 the rei;ierunfts-pr;:esidents of Coblenz and Trier notify the population of their respective bezirks that the reception of returimr risoners of war must be limited to personal and family receptions, and must not be li'.ade the occasion of official receptions, processions or any other public assemblies. 'This will not, of course, be construed to prevent the Red Cross authorities from serving refreshments at railroad stations.
AMI:KS0N Ind. Ur. W. MoMiillcn discovered Ills hull lootli miis ahln. He put a cold crown on flu nclilns member.
Hy United Press: I.ANSIXG. Mich.. Auk. 2 .1. The mystery of hih food jrices was "solved" here this week. It s "because nobody kicks at payinp higher rices and because money is plentiful." This, in pjt, was the explanation priven by several witnesses called before Judge Wiest, sitting as a errand jury. It was expected today somewhat the same excuse will be Kiven by more witnesses when the hearing opens next Tuesday. This reason v as applied not only to food but to wearing apparel as well. Clifford J. Page, shoe dealer of Lansing, said shoes he bought for $S sold for SI 2, which he said, is "3.1 I-?, percent profit." "It Is a 'trade custom to reckon profit percentage on the selling price." Page told the court. "Present prices are not dependent in any sense of supply and demand, but on the autocratic action of associations of producers," John Puehler. Irnsing grocer said, in admitting that the consumer not only paid the expenses or every middleman, but as well his profit.
REPORTS CLEARING OF REBEL STRONGHOLDS
MEXICO CITY, Aug. 2 3. Gen. Francisco Mur;ruia, in charge of federal forces in the states of Tamaullpes. t'oahuila and Xeuvo Leon, has reported to. Pres't Carranza that the former rebel strongholds in the southern part of Xuevo Leon have been cleared and the country pacified. He declared the towns of Iturbide, Zaragosa. Aramberri and Xorelga. which have been held for some time by the rebels, are now in possession. The reconstruction of railroad, telegraph and telephone lines is now in progress, he reported.
Touch Tender Spols With Cuticura After Shaving Aftrr shaving with Cuticura Soap the Cuticura way, without ms. rtntly rub tender spots on fao; or danJruff on scalp with a bit of Cuticjra Ointment. Then wash all off with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Rins with tepid water. FiniUy dust on a little Cuticura Talcum. Cuticura Talcum is an antiseptic, rrophylactic, soot hirtRC list ng powder of delicate, fascinating fragrance. 25c. everywhere.
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By T'nlted Pres: P.EHLIX. Aug. 2 3. Absence of American representation on the in-,ter-allied commission which is considering German-Polish relations, leaving for Upper Filesia to review the situation there, was resented today by members of the Polish delegation here. "The French. the British, even the Japanese," the spokesman for
exports. H thought vital U main-j of the local government. Th Gert.un production at capacity, and e-;- ru.,n Red Cross has been collecting cape readjustment with incidental j funds for several months in preptwiernployment. laration for the home-coming of j thousands of Germans from France
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v.'.s kilo il recently in the sprite of Zicatecas. Reports to authorities here assert that he met Iiis death at the hands of mutinous miners with
whom be was .ittf niptini; to confer. Pres't Carran i lias ordered a I thtro iuh Investigation of the affair Patterson was superintendent of th-j Aran7.azu n-.ine of the M ieapil 0'- ; per Co. i
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Harry T. Allen, commander of the American forces in Germnnv, quotes i i
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"While sympathizing fully with the natural desire of the German people to accord a welcome to the returning, prisoners of war. nevertheless, in view of tlie fact that the military occupation must continue until the treaty of peace is ratified by the allied governments, and particularly in view of the
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