South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 88, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 March 1920 — Page 9
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES t .M.Y. M.Kl II Z. IV? ALLIED TRAITORS LIYE UNMOLESTED IN GERMAN CITIES an 1 pur.i-h the I' v. li't A rn l. in th-- f-.rt o.T-r'ifM.kiriu St. Mihi'!. Th." I1- one ph of a r.ity r,; J .: e wht'h the ' !T!) WO'lM nerr have (vf rlof.kt 1. In repeat' 1 orders and annourn eriu n's to the Gern. an army it wa- threat' n ri that ery ras of d-v-rtion ard treachery Wfiuld reeeive the -t Verebt pUIlishment af;r the war.
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Cases Cited Where Officer Turned Traitor- and P led to Hun Asvlum. nrr.M.V, Mir-h CT. Jj-rmany i- ; r; nsj!,rn for al'ird trai;r- .n'l 'Ttrrs wiip' thy can 1 i v in i-uf'-tv an! iri ron.fort. Although th l -af' trrity irvi'l-; for lh- xtr.t'iitior; : t h I iuni-hiiH-r.t rf (I'-rmin i r I i I i !i j.' a rlau.-i' ft abfain th r--turn f th'ir t'An traitor.- and cU"That man over thrr r.ius-d thi dath r.f rvcral thousand. of mv nun' r nr-n." f-.tiil tho chi f on .lllif-d Hal Kan mivdon to nif in the Adlon !;nir'4 room. I f.iw a jarty of mm and wnm'-n fating an elaborate and expensive din.ntT. Staff Docrts. "Hp nas a. U-utmant in our army and aid--do-cam r- to a general mrnar.tlint; nnr of our infantry dlvixlons. He and his ,'fneral and tho olonel rhlff o? ntaff desf rixl to tho Oernmns with all our yrrrvt maps and plans. Wp caught th colom-l and hot hi mthe next day." "The- peneral chauffeur rfusfd to driv him to the enemy and this lieutenant hhot the- chauffeur In cold blood und drove th rar across the lines himself. The information the general pave the Germans va.s responsible for tremendous losses on our Fide." "Why don't you extradite him?" I demanded. t "I have been trying for elht month3 to ret this man. but our delf pates at Paris forgot all about this phase, of the war and rm.de absolutely no provisions for reclaiming our traitors from Germany for punishment." Number I'nrieretimatr!. How many allied traitors who have .cold the lives of countless f'omiades for 30 pieces of silver are living In peace and comparative prosperity in Germany cannot even l estimated. None of the allied armies care to advertise e-ven to their own people the acts of treachery of their own soldiers. A French colo.iel in a sector near St. Mlhiel told m- shortly after America's entrance Into the war that Kort d? Camp des Romains, one of the bIprKT.st citadels In th Mouse chain, had been delivered to the Germans in 1314 practically without a fiKht. whereas the smaller forts in the neighborhood, such a. Ivts l'aroches and Troyon. had held out and saved a largt section of northeastern Franc. 1'iini.otmicnt lYomlsctl. He oromised when the war was over the French would investigate
GOSIIEK COLLEGE A TiUAiSGVLAR DEBATE
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TrianL,'-3ar Intercollegiate lebatin'T le.ig'l, luM hfT J.tKt nlffht. Thlfiipiie, orpaniz.;1 in 1913. is coniI'Oed of Goshen, North Manchester, Ind.. and Mount Morris. 111.. co' leey. The issue debated was. "Hesolved. That the United States Should Adof.t a Compulsory System of Arbitrating All I-attor Disputes. " In the debate at f;ot-hcn college, here, Goshen college team had the affirmative and North Manchester collepe the negative. Ry a xvote of two to one, the judges held North Manchester won. At Mount Morris, 111., the team
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over Goshen colle-e (negative) and at North Manchester the home team (affirmative-) detected Mount Morris (negative). The triangular it suit was: North Manchester, affirmative, and North Manchester, negative, won. Mount .Morris, affirmative, won. Goshen, affirmative and negative, lost.
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