South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 238, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 August 1919 — Page 1

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mm um foreign Relations Committee Again Amends Treaty by Adopting Fall's Proposal. IIV I.. C. MA IJ TIN". r.y t niPd Pre : j WAS HINGT X. Aue. :'. Thr- fer-1 ;g.n r-Iation e ornmitt-"v- today! again amended th T.rac troaty, hyj n r 1 r j t i n Sf-n. l-'all's proposal tO 'm.iriat'' th- I " n i t - i Statrs from rnf-jnl rhip on t!i international t n:n T'.i-smn to trarr tho l.oinnlary! !atun iuiirium and (Jcrrnnnr. r'.y ;.- of : to 7 th onirnitt ' str. k out artiri- of th' treaty' th'1 or--1s "ati'l as.so iatj.l.' Thi! artiol-i treatrs a boundary roir.mts- ! Mon of f-v n. live nirmhrs of whiihi i ar to appolntf! by ' the prinri- j pal p'lie.l an l soriateo! powers-!" j Kiiniination of the words 'and as-, oriated" removes the I'nited State,' whieh during the war and th peace J r. ekrori itions was knawn as an "as-j so. iato" and not an al'y of the enteilte powers. ! Draw I'iiity lanes. ! All th- democrat ie iiicinlifrs of thl rofoii; ittei vuti d auaiust the amend-, ruent. The eommittee quickly adopt'(l ther I'a!! a m iidno-nts of rh- am'. i haraeter b tli sam ot. t 'tule the-o amendments were be-, in adoted. Prent Wilson s.iiniiitiiiol Jjts. Iliti hi.'ocK, admitis(ra-, tlori 1. ad r. to the hiT hons.- for, :; ( onfrU i;i at .'. p. m. ; The eoi.imitte,. a'i ' ot ! o true, mi hour to i jxivt on India rotet-aTain-t in :nion of that nation in the League of Nations Th' eojnmittee's a tiuü was baeil on the ground that Iiolia's protest against beintr fore.-d i:to fee Iaairue was not h .i rd ;.t I'aris. Tiilv'N iV-ional Charge. rr ;,'t v )ia taken personal ehar;e of th" ftrht against the ShaiiT'iPfcT a me nd ;n at t the jrare treat. Senators !h.-d todav. following h; a !i p 't d -a!I on St n Swanson in S .i nson's oftie- late esterda y. Sm.üwii t'd,i declined to di.ei!s f"r publication tlic re.-ult of the eon!'ine but it was learned that in : l.'.-mmii!" nf. r ii Shantung as the burden of the conversation. The prrsid nt was aid to jew w ith 'n ern the possibility that the ac:,nn Ith- foiaitrn relations commltr. in a rn ei i d ir; r th.' Shantan pro:!.m so : to re-turn the territory To 'hiT.a, inti-ad of u'i in. c it to Japan, will b approved by the full - r . a f . , Senators of -otJi parties toil ay .a-refd tliat tlie !n'-tility to the Sh ill- ; r c ;ti'Uiiiii had ;nT .sed sJrtce I Y." t omimtleo's hi arins b.-can. DANIELS LEAVES FOR PORT OF MONTEREY r v r .! l !-- AP V. S , S NFAY Y K. A ; g 2. (I'.-!.', rd i S. e' fani. N .-ad b. pary ,.ft Tiil. Hawaiian lands-, aboard th.- dre (. cih.: New Vi..-k for Mi'tittn y f'.,!:f at 1 .a m. ti lay. H i , ft-- the N. w York to raak.-- from 1 , t IT k rots, arrlv ipg . ' Monfer.y on the ir...rn:i- of A'i-r V 4 . i a r ie . w i . itch a -r ,;p that .'i f'rr.oiiri for S..n l'r.'t r- :.--.. Sec' ar.d Mr lb! ui ; r, i T t:y spent S.-i.! iv i-it:,.: . ''t : : y o r; e t r H 1 !o GOVERNMENT GUARDS CHICAGO WAREHOUSES I.; t r !P--I Pre'!i('.r,b A ; ' n eri-af fr tod , war. hn.;-- . r. : i s i '. r-' ' ; b v ' J. i . a i ' ' - r.'ed s ;;..;:e . -. , . i . w : .'- . f ' . ! . rd .;' r. ' ! he i on s.;- r ': ' r. p s 1 1 i h e t . -. . . rr-.l to - .' r;' !.. r than hi v. b . . '''.' r i'( ! a : s- ' ! ' i ' r ' ' . I ! 1 a". w a T em p s : o . , . a . rs pow on sidir.i: - :ri r. vii:i.rn:i.i. in it i'uiiMrkin'. nif e-iidw bath, m - mI ! .im i bim f a vval. h and MS white he took a howT at hi clubhouse.

TheLighterSide In the Day's News

MAY VOKK 'The shimmy mtit go," hcrec .VKi elaiieliig masters Id national com Mit Ion lion. "Tlie Ja si(leMcp" I tlie !ltt ltnt fTll'I. Ni:V YORK "You hav broken the written law, hut your only crimo has been ih.it of loving." said Judge McMahon, Prorklyn. in suspending sentence of Mrs. Teresa. Izzo. charged with i.ipamy. IlA.NCiOlt. Maiinc sho sJitm ii i luie ;i hard time flttim: tin Inhabit-! ants of a farm settlement near hen. j Nearly all haw six teies on each foot.j P.OSTOX A yet? hehl up Howard Collins, a milk wagon driver, at the point of a gun. "o!!ins christened the yegg with a quart bottle of milk, using pints as charges. Kxit robber. CHICAGO -Ten lu ks if oii s;ne my Iccth. Tlu'yTc on the tenth Ilxr." After which the Ih-IUxiv Informed ji real service to a guest caught in a hotel Die. 'Hp r.O Con ti.-ca ted beer possesses a.i uncanny power of motion. KOernment sleuth- here beüee. Six barrels disappeared while being towed six inches from boat to wharf. SACKAMI'ATO. Calif. (irlmm. an Indian, needed money. S. police said, he set tire to a foi'c-t si he snild get on the tire tighter"' payroll. M i 1 jWAI'K KI. Wis. Cutio Sehuti:. Kenosha. protested when a police ofheer told her smoking a cigaret on (Irand. av. was jiot nice. It cost her J 10. IJthel Wenitrer got 60 days fter smoking in v. lowntoun cafe. j EAGHERS GET LIFE CREDITS Fifty-three Permanent Certificates Will Be Awarded to Educators of Indiana. li.r r?dtd Preo: INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. Aug. 2. I'ifty-three school teachers in Indiana aro to be awarded state life certificates, as provided by the mw Yesey law. it was announced today by L. N. Ihnes, state superintendent of public instruction The certificates will be issued after .action by tlie State Teachers' Training hoard, which is the same as the state board of education, at its regular meeting next month. It was id.mnod to call the training board in meeting this month, but Mr. Hints decided to defer it because the members are so widely scattered on vacation trips. FIFTH AND FIFTIETH ORDERED TO SILESIA 'o!I.i:.'Z, Ang. 2'I Tlie fifth and fiftieth I'nited States infantry regi-! merits, which are in the I'nited. States. hae l-.-iii ordered to Silesia.. They will (onie direct to Coblenz to be e j'.nppt d before- pro.'eealing across iirnnny, ac airding to word rel i a! headquarters here today. ; I 1 exp.-eti-d that the two regi-' ira r. will remain in the Cohbuu region t..r .tt least a month before i l'ai:ig fe- Silesia. The -paipment-t" !' given them will Include' tVM and hospital oatnts and two months' lat. i Poison Kills Vetera n and Four Others f '. ..w i'i, ... .:.'-. l I Ai.g. :R.---Pto-' ; r Inf ;! vn be!i ed. r - i :. ? ' ' d. ith here today of j '.' hi ea ht . wf-rlvl war! b w :f.-t t w fa mil v i a a I It w a be J 3 ' ' ' ! .. f a private din - i " ' ' ' I'r i! ay were the ; ' ' 4 bo p: . p ired tle !in- ' ' : Mü -la-n and is be - ; i t . a. n low dlgation l unV. -, h ( f, i i mir.ap.ded the M 'r i',: (f.rv f t1 ?.7th dists ion ' tf '.o:in. drive lie was for I.i'lij adj..t.al.l gi lit I .'il uf hiO.

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Germany Massacres by Hundreds in Silesia, According to Correspondents' Reports. P.y t nited I'n : LONIXbV. Aug. 1'. Charging that! the. Germans are guilty of the same, practices in Cpper Silesia as in lit 1-! gium in 1 J 1 4 , the Times and Morn-I ing Post correspondents in Poland! cabled combined appeal to Creatj I trita in to come to tlie aid o the I Poles. The dispatch which aipe;r in; today's papers, ac cuse the Hermans i of massacres and wholesale deporta-! tion.s of able bodied men for reparation work in the devastated areas of '"ranee and Pelgium. There also! have been systematic tlforts. the: eorrespondents charged, to discredit! the Poles and drive them out ofj Silesia, thus insuring a plebiscite; favorable (c dermany. j Is -Organized Crime." j The Morning Post comments on! what it describes as 'organized 'rime" committed under the nose of the victorious allies, who are to be J held responsible for the massacres! pa rticularly Lloyd George. Pres't Wilson andj The latter, accord-i ing to the Po-t imposed the plebis-j cite polic; on Cpper Silesia. , "They c.rght to have known." the paper declares, "that such a policy would provide the Germans with temptation and incentive to crime. J It is a hellish conspiracy. We re-! gret to say we believe several of the allied statesmen have fallen too easy prey to German cunning. Thei 'plebiscite is now mockery of justice. The situation demands prompt action and condign punishment. Germans Should Get Out. "The poles should be empowered to take possession of Cpper Silesia and the Germans informed that they hae forft ited all laitn to the territory. "What docs Wilson think he who boasted in Boston that the Poles ware his special care? What does he think of the manner in which the Germans have shown contempt for hi-; democratic institutions?" The correspondents give the details of five shootings at Mystowitz. 4 0 executions at Grossdombrowka and 40 at Creidienshutte. It is currently reported, but not verified, that 15) persons were shot in the prison at Kattowitz. Huns Art True to Vrm. The Timo in an editorial, asserts the Germans have acted exaetlv anybody familiar with their history and character would have foreseen. "The Silesiaii tdan was in :wcord - an.-e with the best traditions of the, AYilhelmstrasse." the Tim,,, said to-' d:,V T'brrt Tlaoer l-'t-v'w r.r. have no more' scruples than Machiavellian statesmen of old.' f he MAY ATTEMPT TO N GARS AGAIN : i i i i i rlllSDUrq birnei hailVVay Strike Reaches Acute Stage Riots in Street. l'. In it r.l I'rrsv : I'ITTSIU'RCi, Pa. Au-'. tthough otla ials- of the Pittsburg' P.ailways 'o. refusc-d to issue a statetnent. strike pickets ass.-rt prep. arations are under way for ar.otrV-r : attempt to resume trolley service to- ! day after er.-rdacs rioting during which scores of persons were. injured by tlyinc missiles and two cars bad- ' !y damaged by mobs. i Receivers of the company com-, plained ef inadequate police pro-! tection and stated several hundred special policemen would be sworn in i to protect th company. Sheriff Had-', doc- has issued a proclamation : warning the puMi-' to maintain law and on! er. Polite were iowai!. ss to act uh- n I mobs surged u;.o!i two ars. theur Path blocked by b.eavv auto trucks in the down town s.ction yester-' day. Cjuie t was lf-ttired after the ( re s importe d to man the cars had been placed in central police- station. Cnion hmii-i attribute th rioting to sympathizer ami assert tr.nr m men

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j Commission Report Favors; i Government Monopoly of Refrigerator Freights. j Py Vidro.! pro : I WASHINGTON. Aug 2i. Hecom- ! mentations that private- ownership of refrigerator and livestock cats be prohibited w re made in a report by the federal trade commission todav. ! The commission declared that all j such cars should cither be acquired; and operated as a government mon - i opoly or owned by the railroads and! operated under government license and regulation, explaining the. v..,-r.nn,In,l1tir,nc i v y i 1 1 i i i um nvo. t

asfthe c(mmissiou savs that the

hipackers through ownership of re - frigerator and livestock cars are en- I a hied To ":nti an n d v: ri t a e over i smaller independent concerns. iot Quicker Service. . ,,f th.. "hir five" no-Uer are "big live'" packe rs are u'lanteMl '"ex pod ited service" the com-; mission e-hargi s. 1 "Tin1 cars e.f small independetit j ; packers are misused and diverted."; 'it sa s. "l'niiitntly being ut -of; I sr.r iee for ( xtende fl periods, in sevI eral instance s for as long as six l months. Tlie commission cites tra.oir tig-' ures showing now trns exp. tit a service" works euit t enabb the; aig five" to de-liver their products. in iuicker time than their,, cam pet i- I tors, i'ars of the "big tie" in K 1 7 i ;it'i:iLP ivttaged vft.s miles travel p.. r day)

.ar the ret.ort s.vs while lh.!",1,,r poods I Ui at regular ;

of then small ind.'pcndent competi - to trave led 7i r mil. s per ilay. Owned Nearly All Tanks. The "big five' o n Dee. r.l. !?i !owne.l ü.-rnnlin to the reonrt 15 Itr.i brine tank cars or about 50 percent of tlie total number in use. i In some cases. tlie commission railroads pay packers hip : cha rg for performance of parti allow , e c e of the transportation service. Favor -, v. . . e .. . v. i . . t i ao! arrange. nexus nu me lease in slo.'k ard.s to the packers by ,np. railroads also tend to make favorit-( ism of the big he" natural oy the; part of the roads, tne commission i ebciares Another factor, the commission says, is the sale to the rail- ; roads of '"bumping yois"' which are : manufactured by a subsidiary of one; of the "big live.'' The commieion also traced alleged relations between the packing and the j.rivate car companies which , lease tlie refrigerator ears in which fresh vegetables are shipped. SirCN CALLS. S. U Pour are looking for a couple of Sam-, j-em's' "classmates' who ran otf with a pbe driver, weighing about 4 . ..a pounds, belonging te tlie township of Spir.k i:x Cnion county.

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OfKcc T v. vr miles an hour and can carry three of tho airplane is equipped in every shown a pretty successful tlight. RETAIL STORES Thirteen Cities Designated to i Sell and Distribute Government Surplus Food. P.y T iiitel Pro st: WAS:I11NGT( N :S. Fletail by the war ! i-torrs-will f ie opt ned department Sept. l to sell direct to the eonsu.ru-r, both over the counter and by mail commoditieslo Id as army sjrplus. it wa.s announced today. Huge quantities of socks, under- ; A car. shirts, raincoats, blankets, glows, tooaceo, soap and other ar ; iu.cit wi V(f. thl ftt .vvj.vc ,u OOCIIfu dl ÜOSIOII Philadelphia, Atlanta, N w Vor. ' Jcrferso'U ille, Ind., Chicago. ! Louis, New Orlears, San Antonio, I ,;ina,n:' hI Pas- 'tn Francisco and ; U ashmgton. zone supply cities are. ' i iues irrOU,nOUl the- country. Preiaiv Catalog".. War department cK-rta are now j preparing catalog:, c-f ?0'jds to lo pat on sale. These will be made j a mailable at every postottice aji 1 ' ;osnl suS-staiiop in the country, j The pot office department has beer. ! leqiK-ste-M to cstahlifh parcel jX): 1 b-Maticns in each ef the stores, r,j that mad orders ma be har.died I'.omidly. floods will be distributed cvcnlv thre.uphout th country. All will be sold at fixed prices. M.il ! I"'" l'1 co or deltvcry. ; t ne nw- pian lor dispositicn r,r iimy ijrpias is een broader than; - the plan by which surplus food vas sol1 through the parcel r.,t. r"?r this plan orcJc rs were handed to postmasters who sent them to zone supph offices and dis ; 'h itc d r he m to c onsumei s. Cnder the new plan the pot - masters will be tiimmated and cor.- ! su ners will ome-r bv mail or tt ! . i irom ine army ellre-ct. UKRAINE WOULD JOIN WITH POLES AGAINST . BOLSHEVIK TROOPS ti-s Patches southern Kuro - Py Prdted Press; LONDON. Aug. re.eived here from poan points indicated today thai the e Kramians are seemng to conc.JüOi an arrangement with the Polf9 hy which the two peoples will join; forces in a campaign agair.st the; bo'sheviki.

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to believe an alliance with the Poles wecjld permit a decisive defeat of the bolshevik troops on the south eastern isid webtern fronts.

CITY'S SHAR

OF ARMY FOOD DUE THURSDAY Mayor Receives Word of Loading in Chicago-Will Sell From Cars. South Bend's share of army food to ,.e distriluited through municipal ; agents is due Thursday, and sales: will beerin on that day if possible, according to Mayor Carson Tuesday; morning, following receipt of a tele-! i gram from Col I'taoin J" the sur- , plus property division of the Cnited j States army, to the effect that goods j for this city were being loaded, and! would be shipped out as soon as pos- j sible. Four cars of food had been asked j for bv Mavor Carson, but whether i the full order will be received is not known, since the telegram said only that the "allotment" was being loaded. Ofticial.s here think, however, that at leist one full car will h? sent here. To sell Fmni Cars. The plan of the administration, to be followed in disposing of the food supply, calls fcr sales direct from , th? car, which will be switched to as convenient a place as possible doubtless in the New York Central yards. Merchandise will be sold for cash only, and meats will neither be cut nor unwrapped.' The guarantee of the I'nited Stat, s government is j behind every article, however, so I that customers need not fear to purI chase without examination. the j mayor points out. 1 "Club orders" are recommended. inasmuch as meat will not be cut. nor will packages be broken If two families each want a half of a slab of bacon, it is of course a simple matter for them to buy the slab and then cut it themselves. Skeptics at Post OHicc. j Much skepticism has been en- ! countered at the local post nttioe. where orders for army food to he delivered by parcel post are being taken, according to Asst. Potmaster II. A. Schnelle. "This sale was designed primariH to help the working classes, but 1 find that tlvsj people are afra.d to buy the army food becaus.;. they have been told that it is not in good condition. It is guaranteed bv the government, and has passed rigid army inspection, so there is nothing to fear. The more well-to-do clas. those who can really afford othr food, are turning in the bulk of the orders in South Pend. and are getting all the advantage from the government's sale." ES TAKE BIG JUM i Increases Will Add Approx imately $800,000,000 to the State Funds. j.r T-nifp,-, Prep : INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Aug 1 to one hundred percent on all lands j and lot? and on improvements in various townshifs and on personal j prr,?rt-v bv the state board of tax commissioners which completed its work today. This was the result of work durJ ir.g the past week. j It is believe el that the increases J will add approximately $ofl.000.000 1 to the total state tax duplicate. HeI for the equalization sessions, the i total eluplicate ,vas Jö,0"0 .e'lO.i'n" a iand in 1 D 1 S the tluplieate: totalled . J2. 222. 00 0,000. i. In onlv one instance was the rate . rer5Uced. In Carroll county there was; a reduction of live percent on all . lands and lots and on improvement! in h townships not including citie-! i and town?. i Gibson countv will be ordered provr-ments not Incluiling ejties and towns in Columbia township. I-ake-. Noble and Vigo counties bLj; increases. lIso had

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Truce of Million and Half A tru e in th contests o-'r 11 :iS(s ana wot kmc t -ndKitait ailed far b Pr s"t Wilson . help the .vt i nie. nt iiii. ii.an. cosis, would mean the (mp-ra:. abandonment of dominus b . r.'Mla.t. raiiroad shopmen b - m. (tiding '.". per ni.t additi u...'.. 7.o:V trainmen sekiag mcre.'tss ae;.i'ir. 4i pti cent. 11 IVO""1 railrcad rr. emen pi inning wage demands. ." J.ib.oi comP:ctoi a -king ' per cent a bl : J i r a ! . .".m'm'm, uoiktis in sti e' ; !.d tilled industries JU'c'o.'O workvis. seme of whom n aic on str.ke ir. gercral traibs inclulim-' b'.ilders. m.ichinists, sailors. Wiermcn. ck:i r makers. street r-.v v or"n i . butchers and meat packing en -does" an? shoemakers J.'.uO" 0"Mt daily is being s'.asli -eel from th" totai :tlue of Aim i -ican piod'Htion bv strikes ,u d locl-iouts. accortlir.g to estimateb.ssed on repor's.to various -'n'. er anient .'part-ni nts "The prinnry step." s.id r '. pre.-iile;-;t. "j, to ii.ciease J T"c t ,r Hon and facilitate t ra r.spor t t ion . so as to make up for lh destruction wrought by the ar. tio. terrible .-earoifi-s it created, aid as siiiip as pass ; !e i". 1 1 e o i I i' peojde of the ;;;,1 harden of high prb' s. The -adays the f-vy (( liter of the pioce.v." FOUR MORE LEAVE I fJ AERIAL DERB! Three Machines from Toronto Prepare to Get Under Wa yfor Return. Ilr Piute. 1 Prr : i KM SLYKLT Fir:LT. MINLf LA. : N. Y.. Aug. l'fh Pour more aviatots. . who failed to ge' away y. t ei da y. left ht-r within a space-of 1.. min-j ute-s this morning on the first lap. of the aerial derby to Toronto and; return. ' ! The !.rs to " hop oft" was LieutPhilip M el ille, in a Caproni ma-' chine. Melvi'V t ft the ground at S ;..( o'clock. The three who followed hi'i were Lieut. I'ouiio. Lie, it. T. Haasinyer ami Japt. C. H. Keyno'aLs lntcrc Iiitiwillcd. Interest in the race was int.ni-?i-d when the ihre. machines which, landi-d last night from Toronto pre.' par d to g t awa v on their return ; tbgh. : ; Prior te the resumption of th." 'contest tnlay the lirie-up of th; i jlanes was as follows; j Twelve machines had b-ft Toronto ; i Ten machines r a lu-d S r.o . . i i feiur spe nding the night there. si- ! had eontinaed toward Albany. Thro 1 had reach-d Nov Yeirk. Twenty-ight hi'd b-fi New Y..rk : ftr Toronto Si Di-viblcd. Six of these wr- disabled. p-:t-tmg four out of the ra-o per m.i v. -nt -l.v. The r st '.vcr- a! cor.tt ol stations alone: t lie- route . Past time- was ma to to New Yoik hy dth rrom Torone me n ii!-bt. i a 1)11who re-nf h(Sergt. G. n. 1 Mineol.i Coo ml-. : 'i'e, ! with a 4 0-" horse-now r r L e r t y ni"'- ! tor, cover.-. 1 the "21 mile I minutes of .'lying tirr.. t! : Mlneola six ln.'irs nd 2 1 j after taking off frym th- :.. !n :b. reached minutes 1 in To- ! ronto. Poland Ilohlfs. :yir-.g t sh o ':rtis pft-r May VI-: -7. - t "'Irwi'ii' irrivi , V- . . - t Coombs and was followed H. M. Schroed.r. ir: a Vv W ho co'!. d tl.e- distone. minute s üvinstimf . , i-V, Dallas Crowds Rush Food Sale Without Paying Py rn.t'-! J'.'e;: DALLAS. Te va A ;g crowd fjf two thousir.d p.-; t ludir.g hundreds f.f wiin ""rushed' the rj'y's birst - of arm' food stuff.- .-. r d l : i - a rr ; w ; ! away trr.at piara. ltie s 0f f( e-ut paying for it. Poli.e- s.;u,ds handle the thre-g i .ri ; P that ga'be- r 1 -t the op rang of the- store m a !.r- station. Sl.orrly aft--r th" floors op."-n.-e-d, the crowd - .rgd forward. o rpfiw . rir: g irN and .Laie- pei p ! e dim.' lub lo7f ii ; w omen w e re p.-; s.n-. i n '; -. I f d b.v police c inj 'The stor-- was :;rail'.-c'.o.-ej ..fter . the erow'b. i ofr.ccrs had bcaUn bac

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