South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 120, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 April 1920 — Page 3
ft REY. DAYIS AND TELLS OF POLISH HOSPITAL HORRORSMARYIN CAMPBELL REPRESENT CITY V A i m ti f r ti nvf' uti v f 1 hi j i y a m w t - a a Fe kB k mK k - 4 v i ;p,rt - r - v. Mm. South Rend Mm Co As Delegates to Methodist Conference.
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Hv. Uonn' I- Tiv! ha bn ntmM the. ministerial delegate, an ! Marvin Campbell, the lay doUKit, to rrpr.en th local Methodist BpiAcor.il churches at th- jfrnral conference of the Mtthodi't F'plropal church which meets in I'-s MoineH, la.. May 1. Tro local dflefatfa will leave Smith P- ni Friday and will remain during the entire conference which will last during th entlrc month of May. Th general conference me't very four years and la the lrpis'.ative body for the entire, church com it srd of 4.1 7.'. 502 memb'T.n and more than 20,000 pr-aehers. The trrsr.t H'.-!nn of the conference, in not only the iarpest evr held but iunusual in the numl er of Important i.j.iiie which will he decided. To Ii-u4 I'nion. The. mo.st important matt- r to conie uj i the- jaestion of the union of the north and .south hrinche,s ? Methodism whirh division w. J causfd nvt-r thk slavery isoie in 0ri.rnitl m iro::i lnth .ectiotn 1 . ri at w ork fr f . ; r vr-irs il vi si ot; t jd.iii fr üLi . i::-: :? huich, thi.-i plan tu hr i i '.' . i' the co:ironcp. other irn j-na :i ' ?:: 1 1 r- ' o ' - - ClHe.l lire the I l.il ,. . ol !a-- :' - Lurch world im-vtM i t M.
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Another new industry is a; oat ready t la pin opt rations in Mth land when - South l'end Uedding 'o. will start production at the idant at '!' X. Michigan si. on May 1. S. Ziffrin, r-siih-nt n.:ii;i;'cr of the i-lant. announce. 1 that a force of 1." expert mattress makers will he eniph'ed immediately and that additions to the einhiowd stall will he made as üi.h Iuik ry is iuhtalled Jiiul lui.-iiH-ss inrreases. The company nil! manufacture he prints and mattr'-sse.s of a hitrh :r.id" and the line will he known ori the market as the 'iN-.-t on liest." The 1 T employes are l''iriK lrn:f,'!it here hy the concern and as soon :!.s Iiousiri; airar.enients can !c made the families will mo e to the city.
Mist Clair Linf "There are prartlcrdly no trained nurses in Toland except tho-T rert over from Amcric-a.' according to Mbs Clair Lin. Y. V. C. A. secretary Id Poland. "The majority of Polish Keel Cross nurses fcavc no uniform, nth'l the salaries th'at arc pnifl thrm are so small that they are weak from undernourishment. In the city of Lodz, which at one time was a lir?;e in:UjUfacturin centre of Poland, hospitals are without medicines or disinfectants. Typhus is raiii through the land and help must come fro) America."
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Physical Department of Y. II". Plans Festival Kxter.-dye plans for the second annual May festival of the physical iepartment r.f the V. V. (. A. are Peine made hy Miss Margaret Sykes, phvMcal director of the association. More than pirls of the aes thetic dancing elates of th.at department will take p;irt in the pnutam which will i.e presented In the hie trym"iahim of the y. m. A. on the e; er.ir.tr of Saturday. May Tiny misses four years old who pVy '"g-' k-a-hoo" on up to the iitde Viine.-: i r 1 s who will render lh tliUienlt Spanish anl Ki.ssian dara es, will present th.e a ritl and ieiiuthy program. I'.iiir p rfor mai'.c s of the festival were j,ien list yeir. two at tlie association laiildine and two at ether school huildintrs. and hecause il.--'.' pro ed adequate to accommoi.ite tho-e wihine: to witness the i :r,:s!:;i!lv attraetie and finished production, the hi;; pmnasium of Tlie Y. M. A. was scrurt-J ftr the occasion this je-ar. 'onsid rahle interest j be inK ineed anionc th.e yo'in misses w 1p are to take part as to the .'entity of their Mav ij ie.n, which sci.-fet Will I'll he jave.led until 7:4.". o'clock on Mt v, the hour at .hih the festival will heuin.
Ital)!)i Mintia I r;:e- Adoption of Laws That W ill Solve Problem.
T'r'iui; the adoption of immigration laws that will allow the oppres--eil of other countries to enter America to enjoy tlie riuhtb ami privilege.; of democracy and liberty as typified hy the United States Kabbi Albert Minda of Temple P.eth-Kl ebxpiently brescnted to tlie members of the Kotary club in the Oliver hotel Wednesday noon a p sume of th immigration problem. "America's daim to a nation rests upon the ideal of democracy and it. vty" said the sr.eaker "and if our shores are cloyed to tlie humanity aero:..-- the yea. the spirit of the Kevolulioniry war and tip- idealism for wiiich we foueht in the ere at conflict just closed, lias been destroyed." Tribut to Soldiers. The rabbi paid tribute to those of foreign extraction and sons of immigrants who pave their lives in the war atrainst fjermany. ti'clarine "they not only took what America had to eive them but they e.ave as
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