South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 248, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1919 — Page 18

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General Pershing's Boyhood Home

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Sultan Cooperates With U. S. Food Commission in Relief Work.

O.VSTANTI.VOPLK, spt. :, All RT.iin stored in Turkish governnifnt war1 houses, millions of t, jfhcln. hu bf on made a.'. ;t II :i I for listrilution by the Ainericin commission for rlief in the ii-.ir cast y MohamniP'J VI, the sultan f Turkey, followinc an audicne that monarch has Just granted to M tj. I -avid (J. Arnold of I'rovhh n K. I., director f th rnmnilsion. The sultan, according to MaJ. Arnold, exfresed hN appreciation of thr American effort to relieve conditions in Turkey and upon the conclusion of the interview, issued an order co the grand vizier to cooperate with the commission, which now numbers about 4 GO American workr5, aided by several thousand aslstants. The commission' field of operations rovers th entire nre.i of the old Turkish empire and stations artscattered from Smyrna to Tiflis, in th Caucasus. MaJ. Arnold, who. arrived leys than two months ago and who has established headquarters hre, was formely of th famous Rainbow division in" France, and before the war saw service with American troops in Mexico. He is an attorney by profession. The personnel of the commission includes many former army officer. SMnIsj Sums. The work of the commission involves .1 monthly expenditure of about ?2,500. 000. Forty-two thousand tons of supplies, including a laro amount of timers and valuable hospital equipment, have already Leen put to use. In addition the organization has hupervised the distribution of r.o.oOo tons of Hour t r the food administration. The supplies have been shipped to Turkey direct from America 'but their delivery into the interior, it i s.iiil, has Involved every conceivable transport difficulty. "The chief problems that confront um." aid MaJ. Arnold today, "are the can of refuRpo.s and orphans. 'onditions nre particularly acute in central Armenia and In the Caucasus. In these area many c;tses of

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Ffdlowinf: the jrreat welcome whlich will be tendered to him upon his return to the United States, den. Pershing, according to a report from Iiclede, Mo., has promised to steal away for a. visit to his boyhood home there. Many of his boyhood intimates will he on hand to preet him among them being "Aunt" Susan Hewett. who boasts that she never failed to satisfy Johnny Pershing's craving for fried apple fritters and cookies, and "Aunt" Lou!s;i Warren, eighty-six years old, who officiated at his birth. Aunt Louisa's boast is that she gave Johnny his first bath.

starvation have occurred. Wo aro making every effort to deliver supplies to the points in need. During the coming winter there is certain to l.e an immense demand for clothing. In summer the people can worry alon isith vegetables and odds and ends of food which are available but in the winter their situation is bound to be far more serious. To Provide Kclicf.

"Our general object is to provide j relief for war sufferers. The four I classes of persons given lirst con-

sideration are refugees, orphans, women and Kirls rescued from Moslem homes and the sick. Wo do not discriminate between nationalities or religions, the aim being simply to aid suffering humanity. We aim to provide food, clothing, medical aid, employment and housing where possible. At the orphanage trades are taught. "Kv( ry effort is made to get refugees, children and rescued women into communication with friends and relatives in Kurope and America who cat. provide for them. Reparation of ."OO.O0C refugees, the reconstruc

tion of their homes and the provision of far-ii implements is a task so colossal that it can be undertaken only by governments, we cooperating so far as we are able. Ours is a relief work and is not political."

WASPS BREAK UP HUNT FOR THIEVES' PLUNDER

ftUHENSHUHn. Pa.. Sept. 5. Ilailroad detectives have learned that thieves hide plunder taken from freight cars behind logs, in the underbrush and back of rocks along the right of way. A couple of sleuths were investigating near here recently. They came upon a hollow log that seemed a likely place for loot. The chief inserted his arm into the hollow, but he withdrew it immediately with a cry of pain. "Snakes?" asked the assistant. A stream of wasps pouring from the log answered tho question. The two men were badly stung before they could run to a place of safety.

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