South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 50, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 February 1920 — Page 3
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Influx of Narcotics and Syringes Causes Concern Among Missionaries.
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N7:V YOIii:. IV!). IS. AruTir.m mis-ilonnri- In Chlr.i arc U-comint, :larrnel over the Influx to Chlr,s" markets cf narcotics .tr.d hypodermic FyrinirfK. a reo riling to rpj.ort! made to the headquarters of the Inter-church WorM movement here. Missionaries allege that Japanese merchants are respon.siMe and that, iesr-Jt China's KtririKnt lawn against importation of opium and ilrucs. the traffic in carried on through the Japaner postal system with whi h the Chines.' authorities j re not permitted to Interfere. Reports receive.-! hy the Interrhurch World movement from Dr. V. W. nible, of the foreign survey lepartment, portray the situation as . o serious that a survey department on temperanro and moral welfare has hern authorized to .study the world situation with reference to prohibition and the use of narcotics in A.-Ia and Africa. This departjnent will report on what is heinp done by the Christian forces of the world to combat tho u.ce of alcoholic and rarcotic limits. India Sim re Peril. India is declared to sharp the peril to which China is heinc exposed anew, but it is China v!.ch is in the mot Imminent danger. Despite the fact that the cultivation of the poppy has been forbidden by ihn Chines overnment, disturbed conditions throughout tho republic have b .1 to a fostering of poppy trrowmir by pome of the revolutionary leaders because of the lance revenue accruing from it. Hut thl3 peril from tho renewed cultivation with that being" insidiously sent Into the country by Japanese merchants, declare returned missionaries. IJesides the small quality of raw opium produced in China the druir is reaching the Chine?o in three ways. Ir. Ilible says. Probably the 1 arrest supply cornea across the border from Korea, where Japan permits cultivation of the opium poppy. Another source of the raw drusr is India, where shipments are made overland, apparently without serious interference by the P.ritLsh authorities. The third channel is the seaports. where smuggling Nourishes despite tho best efforts of the government to prevent it. .Tallin Source of Supply. In addition to this supply of raw dum. Ir. Bible says, tons of mor- . i inv and cocaine are being shipped r.io China,: most of it from Japan, ;",i.'ii(,h there ij more than a ans-....-on that part of the supply is . .;:i'.ii;t from the United States. The tiarr-rent laws restricting the sale '," narcotics in America do not pre- ' ' nt manufacture and export, and -.here is a general nelief that much ..f ib.- morphine that rinds its way .'-.to China from Japan comes from
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under the dire-ti..n of Mi-s Ib-'e'i ; Iitil:. ylr!--' work e.-retary. A ea'r.it r. was ir.cludir.s: or." re;j r-srntati from ea. h factory and J frcra this number the following oi! I cers ' re -le.-tel: l'r. idr.T .r1 v.ta Olm-te.id of the Lee Mercantile I Co.; vi'- prf ;derit, Mary Z". icon it; of the ii.f f.ictorv; sr.tarv.
Ib-b U Wrobb.-As':;.. of the p.,::th i'-r.'l Sb'.e Co.; tr'i.--ir"r, Ihlb--ranl" Jar.Is;t.:ak. Other t:i'!i.i'': of the r tbir.et. to which add it ior. -will be madrt frora time to tii-.iv. arCarpet Stillvon, Ib-rnie (lani.-z-waka, Irene Cym.in and Sophie Irencka. At a c. tbir.et met tin-; to b' ludd soon a complete program wi'.l be outlined.
HIGH STUDENTS HEAR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
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Mrs. i:ilen O'Grady, fifth deputy p olice commirsloner of New York, says women would be the exponents of fair play and be more human than men as jurors.
HULBERT TALKS TO ROTARIANS ON KOREA
Pelteratinc his contentions made before the Knife and Fork club Tuesday nlht. Homer I. Hulbcrt, for 20 years personal advisor the deposed emperor of Korea, and who during that time served as United States ambassador and representa tlve of six other nations in Korea mado an eloquent and passionat appeal for justice for Korea. Man ohuria and for those other lands ;? Asia to the members of the outl. r.cnd Rotary club at the wcekh luncheon held In the Oliver hon Wednesday noon.
YOUTH SENTENCED TO INDIANA REFORMATORY
Lad isla w Sobieralski, after serving SO days in the county jail for petit larceny, was jjiven from one to eipht years at the Indiana reformatory and J 1 0 fine by JudL,'e Hubbard In circuit court Wednesday. Robieralski was convicted of stealing a lady's pockctbook at the 'rpheum bowling alleys and sentnced June 2 to one to eisht years !.y Judtre Crumpacker in the cirait court. Sentence was suspendd during pood bchavirr because of lis extreme youth, being only 1 ears old.
He was convicted of stcaMr.r tire.-
A mus.cal treat was afforded h'.zh school student-- Wednesday morn-! i in? when the South Rend Symphony t orchestra appear d at the weekly! assembly. . number of students j from th: prad- .- lioo's were also pr - nt at t'ne cor.C'-rt. j Tl'.e procram j'r.sented !y the: r.rehestra inc'.'ub.l; Pe r Cynt S Ute Grlea. Morning. b. Ase's Death. j c. Ar.itra's Iance. '
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tili: pivokci: si'irs. j Marir Ellen Swarm viid her hu- j Vi-ir.l rhiiloil fire! ri.luikod Vifr rin.l I
told her he did not love her. S. .e Tded suit for divorce from Albert Hwnrm in superior eourt Wt-dnesday. I'dith Cissne charged non-support for n.tr two vears in her suit for
divorce from Pichnrd Cissne tiled in !
superior court Wednesday.
TO llKAK CASH S. Writ DAY. Ity acrement between opposing counsel, it wis decided to hear the cas of Carry Conklin, charged with failure to suprort his two children on Saturday morning in the city court. Conklin was arrested Sunday in Warsaw, Ind., on complaint of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Ilosetta Schreiber.
See Rosista at the Orrheum.
Pasing his statements on facts of from a froiKht car in the Grand
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The Situation In AfrU.i, according :.. inforiaatUm to th" foreign survey department, is not nearly as icing as in Asia. Dr. J. M. ii.T. v lio has b er 1'. years in .!ri-a as a uiis.o lary. sayj that :.ic r tl;an !:-!.. ilf of Africa is pncted i.ow by t:o i rianrnt reiilaC.ons agair.t the lmporUition .f : ;uor. and that j-hipmerts of r.ar- . otic, drugs have i. -.er Lev a lar.r-r'-.o.'gh to cause a' Ii:... Most of th t Afr.c.tr. tri' es brow
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history the former diplomat again avowed that Japan will never make war against the United States unaided. He repeated his tales of terrible cruelties and atrocities practiced by the Japanese upon the Koreans. Closing with an appeal for democracy to spread to the far east so that Korea would come into its own. the speaker laid special emphasis upon the commercial and business possibilities in China and its kindred nations. O. ?. Parrett. who is connected with the Studebaker corporation presented to th" Kotarians an outlino of the advertising campaign of South Pend planned lor the people of South Pend.
HOLLAR WILL ADDRESS KIWANIANS THURSDAY
RECEIVE ORDERS FOR SENDING FOREIGN MAIL
Irtormati'.n pub;:-h...i by the lopost or':co authorise th .t p.a:kCfr.tainir.g arliob - fi.r th..- p rcr.al tiM- of the .a dd r :--.-.s in r-
IT. Hollar, trathc manager of the Northern Indiait.a Railway Co., will atldr-ss members and friends of the Kiwanis c!ui at their regular lunelicon to be held at the .diver b.ote! at high noon Thursday. R. R. Mnith, general manager of the comi any, is also scheduled to make r. speech. Unusual interest is being manifested ia thi meeting by Kiw . miar.s m .c w f the announcement mob' by the company that they v ill 1." in a b tt r position to h.tnd'.e tratue .after th'ir expansion t.kkts pla. .-. Mr. Hollar will tell th" advantages of tlie new t'ie of cars .hich have been ordered.
DUUtiLli UhAUTY OF YOUR HAU?
Trunk railway yards in the city court in November and served SO days in the county jail. Wednesday his sentence expired and h- was brought before Judge Hubbard where the former suspended sentence was put into effect.
Pe.-ista dehes you to lift her. At the Orpheum. 1 7t 2 Advf.
Infant! ai Invalids
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always recommend it to my suffering friends. It will cure when other doctors' prescriptions fail." Mrs. Frankie Edna Bostzck, No. 118 Jacob Avenue. Dr. Pierce'9 Favorite Prescription is a non alcoholic remedy that any ailing woman can safely take because it is prepared from roots and herbs containing tonic properties of the most pronounced character. It is not a secret remedy for its ingredients arc printed in plain English on the wrapper. Get the 'Favorite Prescription' to-day either in liquid or tablet form or send Doctor Pierce's Invalids' Hotel. Buffalo, N. Y., 10 cents for large trial package tablets.
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If you are so unfortunate as to have a roof fire, call us immediately and we will put on a temporary repair without cost to you. Thatis part of the service of the South Bend Asphalt Roofing Co. 211 V. JEFFERSON BLVD. Lincoln Phone 8586.
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New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of each month.
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