South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 103, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 April 1920 — Page 3

01OXDAY SiurjfLMi. .r-mi, 12. T4T1T T I TTT Tmir nmi 3ANCER WHO DIVORCES HER PARTNER ! DEPORTED GERM AUS RETURN TO ISLE! IGTEST FASÜIOW HIM X KhLlABlLln KUN ATTRACTS INTEREST 1 c i V : - : I'raclicaliilily of Truck AVill He Given Krai Trial. Lare .Nuinlirr Come I Jack to Holland Hut Are Not oil Rrooiveo'. 1

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WASHINGTON. Ar-ril 1 1 T:-.-i;It j of tho lirtt n.itier.al true k 1!; bility ;

run to b l.'M In thi- country and whJrh is to traverse mi!'- of middle wst r our. try during th 2" !as of if.- trip, which is to be in .line, will 1." w.it h' ! with interest in pvcry Kf'tion r,f tlx r--intry. There v Iii t'O a. double j,urio.-r In

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f"st. r'.rst. tri" practicability f ijoI'1In thc.-e Tun. anI. .ninilly, th1 r MPsiion of num.'ttic tir' iuipm-nt ' for cmmTcLl vhifl- with rarrv1 r. fr ca;acity up V tf.r- ar.'l a litlf Ion. In tho ir!y (!;iy:i t J i p.i.srnT j nr then v, r-!! il-ility runs from; the p;riift 1. vr nt, w.i'.rli Imposed -fry K-vr' pfii.i.lti for work Ion j i-n th: rar nroutf rmd for oars ; vhlrh cli-I not üni.-h In ifrf-t fori- , Iit!or:, to th' prud four ror.tosts, ;

vliioh only 1 i t j:.io!in tiniM j j.:nl rri.ilr work nroutp r ri i!ti s. 1 r.riaMs 'orrcniiiir I '.iiilt.-. Tho -v nts wore of trrf.it l-ru-:it ; to th' manufacture r. Tiny rn.tb!rl , liini to cortf t faults in the con- j truetion of hiM ar, as w 11 as to i l-trrrn!ne hoU it mrtclM'l up in! ornpftition with cornp'-titive maks. j , caravan of autr rnoliil-s j i.s-ir.f: J tlirfUk'h a station of th country I t I 1 Much to imprsM th rf !U'rits with j tiio stability of th automohiJo ;is -. modo of tranf-portatirtn. Th rpirs- j tmn of poo1 rrafl? wris also one that ".as troui:ht fo tho front ly thr-.-o 1 t- -?s. for uual!y the routes -rctfl i :nlrarr(l roads of all ?orts, kinds ;:r: l N y,r!ptions. ITniliuitodly there will many vtluab!" l ssons from the truck run. Tho tccfinlcal examination lforf Ihr ?tart and :it the completion of'

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hark to Knr!jnd to i-ak- up luir.ess asaln hnl it a Jiarl ro-.v to hoe, Sayn th Ki nil Standar!. n' German hu.im-s-s ni.m cave it up and returned to his latli rlai.il ;ifter rinr rtfus'-r admi.-ion to Indon hotrl.s. fount! rooms in a Hloonishury h, aiding house hut two days Liter the other hoarders discovered him, and noti: td the man-a-er, tluy torJJ not live tiraUr the same rt'tf with ;t German; and he v. as turned out. A German hutcher in a London Fiibui I was prevented hy Iiis neiLchhors froiu reopening i::s old store the other lay, .ilthouuli !ie liad lived in I'n'l tru! for 4a yars. and there are many similar cases. Neither captain nor crew of the steamer Spit a. the irst German carpo ship to ent r the Firth of Forth since August. 1014., were allowed ashore at Methil and. in deference to liK-al foeiimr, the vessel i i I not

iisplay the (ierman tlair. n the other hand, a r- iva

"Tannhauser" at Vo nt Card :i opera recantlv tlrevv a crowded and appreeia ti ve audience of .society ieple. The cast. hoveer. was wholly Fn.trlish.

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The distance-, L.o miles, will mi-tiouhtc-tlly pr- lud- any one entrant from eoroin throucli with a j erfect road score. It will hj more luck than anything e-lse if pome adjustment 1 iwt rie-eded in thin 1 1 ss -1 a nee, e.pecit!Iy since the rules prohibit the prick punching of any bolt threads or like tricks which would 1 e an advantage for the truck. Pneumatics C!ii!rl. Pneumatic tires for motor truck ure a conceded fact, hut to date the lata, on them ha been such only .is has been obtainable from Individual performance. There will he aryintf road conditions and each truck will have to t raved under exactly the same conditions as every oth r truck. Som of the day's run? '.ill undoubtedly be laid out so that tli" trucks will hav- to make fast time Jn order to reach their controls within the tim limit. I'.rak'es will he called into play ouite often and this will also have i's effect upon the rulihcr equipment. In all probability ewry tire manntacturer that I.- huildirur motor truck equipment in pneumatics will endeavor t( have at least one pot of

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PANAMA REQUESTS U.HOYITHDRAW Government Aent as They Cannot Understand Our Occupation There.

IMPORTERS AROUSED OVER PROPOSED LAW TO MARK ARTICLES

IRISH HOME RULE BILL DENOUNCED

Erin Statesmen Make Sensational Charges Against Hritish Government.

will bo taken of the. tires, still unuT'.cially there will Pe .1 number e.f interesting reports.

Allowed Sight Riders

Surrender to Polire

A-iM i.tted Press : .MAYniM.I), Ky.. April II. About 0 alleped "ni-rht riders"' out of 0 indicted hy the special prand jury preibln.tr the burnimr of a tobacco chute here two weeks no, surrendered Sun. lay. Guardsmen wr. in readiness t fcompany th sheriff and dejuitles to tlie northwestern peotlon of Ci raves- county to maintain or.ter In rns tb. in - tlirted men rrfued to submit to arIndlcatlonf are that all the acr:ced men voi:l.I Mirrender without awaltintr arret by the .sheriff or runrd.-men.

PANAMA. April 11 The Fnited States povernmer.t lias been asked through diplomatic channels immediately to withdraw from the Panama province of Chiri-jui a detachment of 20 men of the ::."d infantry under the command of Maj. Herbert 1Z. Pace. The troops have been stationed there owintr to the

! litigations American land owners

have pending In the provincial courts. Residents of the province are very much disturbed by their presence. Justice- Alfaro. iTovcrnrnent secretary, commenting en the alfair, said: Tanarna is more friendly to the t'nited Staates thftn any other republic south of the ltio Gr:. tide and' we cannot unelen-tand why armed occupation Is necessary here when the' Pnlted States administration do' s not lind it necessary to lnterven in Mexico where women are beinir violated and men are heim-; murdered and mutilated e very day."

PARIS. April 11. Importers of American machinery have become aroused by the prospects that tho Fre-nch parliament may enact a law requlrin,-r that all foreign protlucts. raw or manufactured, imported into France must be marke t! n- labeled with the name of the country showln'-,' where it was produced. Importers of American. Canadian and Fntrlish harvesting machines av this law would seriously affect them and that it would bo impossible to mark as required all the spare parts of machines shipped from those countries: to France.. The American and Pritish chambers of commerce and the importer's uniiii have appealed to the finance minister to make an exception in favor of harve'tinsr and 5e -iun machines. The law is .-till pndirtf ir. parliament, the two houses having failed thus far to apree 011 its provisions.

Iarje migration from Germany to Mexico is expected.

GLASGOW. April 11 The government's Imme rule i,iu for- Ire-land was denounced by .Joseph Devlin as a "humbutr to throw elms in the yes of the people of America and elsewhere" in a speech he delivered here recently. vir. Oovliu declare-. 1 that it was not a bill for home rulu nor a plan to settle the Irish question, but for the p rmaner.t division of Ireland into two sections. The best tiling the u(iv'i'nniriit could do, he said, was to drop the bill. resi:-n office and ") l the enlightened judgment of the Ihitish electorate prive Ire-land what she wanted." T. P. O'Connor called the measure "an eutraue and an insult" and said that a more impudent, arrogant, insulting, lyint proposal was never math' by any body of lm-n in the world." He characterized the action of the government in supyrestins a repeal of the home rule act of 1 : 1 4 as a '"more perifidious l.rea-ch of treaty than the German's breach of treaty with Pelpium."

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pjj.ws i:iuniTio.v tiiii. TOKIO, April 11. A Japanese millionaire Is "planning to send an exhibition ship around the. world to introduce Japan's products to foreign lands. The steamer is to Le a 10,'JOO-ton vessel reconstructenl so as to afford room for exhibition shelves and rooms for entertainments, and is to start in April.

The passion for "self-expression" isthe supr-me curse etf our ate, says Prof. Irvine; liabbitt, e)f Harvard. "Self-control" is the antiilote and the cure for "ethbal p.is.a vity" f the ape

Alhlut n. sti:ini:r, f st. I'aul, Minn., v.ho declares lie Is now able- to do twitv the work lie t-oiiM tx-fore taking Tanlac aiiel that his sMer lias sainetl sitxui iHtunds.

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