South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 241, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 August 1919 — Page 15

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Will Tell Disabled Soldiers of Allied Countries How to Fight Down Handicaps.

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.ir;d- of ILvPded Pripsh soldiers in I ih- reconstruction centers in that J o in try. Tv. -enty-fo-ir thr.ij?anI lisahlod ' s-odirrs. gathrr-! in Central ha!!.' W--st minister, wr rn fTicourapp.l l.yj thf stories Dnwlint: and 'orl-y told of thrdr Strucks t ovoroom' thfdr

han.Iirap. T'rin o Alhr-rt ,i!ho ad-' tho audi.ncr.. Tho mcotin! GERMANS ARE BITTER WorthiriKton-Kvnns, I5rit:sh minister AGAINST TROOPS OF

i f if ns ions. I'-owIIn and "orIfy plan to loavo lir.l.md soon for Kranro. Th-y will ! a i oi:i a nied Jy .Trs. Wool.

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iG;!rHS iHTERPRcTER. (COLUMBIA GRAPUATE)APPRESSiN5 WjJCM I NATOWN MASS MEETINSi

Hrr- i a plrturf of a monstnr mass mtincr in tho famous rhinatown of New York, wherrin nil the spe akers demanded a'rehearln? on the Shantunir i.ropo.sition anl insLsU'd that thf only ftasihk- solution was the return of th territory to China b y Japan.

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American forces recently, shuwins the littern-ss of CJerman civilians against tlie troops of (Justav Noske, the German minist v of military affairs. Several discharged derman soldiers who entered the American area a few days apn asserted that

patrols of the first battalion of the

lviüan attacks on German soldiers ! C-'nd Keichswehr regiment sta

in arif)us parts of Germany have reached tho headquarters of the

tioned at Hanau wero saf or.ly when proceed in u in force. These

former soldiers were members of and were on pood terms with the

this unit and i-und that almost at people.

any time when a soldier appeared In the streets of Hanau alone, or accompanied by one or two comrades, he was likely to be attacked by civilians and that many .serious encounters between soldiers and civilians had occurred lately. On the other hand, men of the railroad regiments at Hanau said that they never had any trouble

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