South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 172, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 June 1920 — Page 7

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ASK LA FOLLETTE TO BEAR STANDARD FOR THIRD PARTY

DEATH CHAIR OF MILLIONNAIRE ELWELL

" i-rnnin Senator Favorably j Considering Proposal to Bolt. I

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ao r io cxpecc a.ny maricM dtcune In wheat price. AnJ It would be a caJimlty for a situation to arise that would dlBcournffi th farmer to a Kroater extent than prevail? now. All need food, whether we live in the city or the country, and from

the farm that food murt come primarily. Thoae who live in urtn communities cannot charge high prices for wha.t they produce and expect to buy the producta of rural communities at a low price. Some neom to posse-rs that idea, but it is entirely erroneous. Much has been pal l about the figure fixed in the uhc-at Kunrantee as too htirh, but ft is al-tof-othtr probable that higher prices would have prevailed, had that action not been taken. It !? not profitable to arprue about what niUht ha vp been, but it is not beside the question to remark that the farmers who gro-H' wheat "arc entitled to a price that yields a profit whether it is higher or lorwer than the guarantee.

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114 A JmI A.1 AS KS j ALLIED MEETING

Sccrctar- For Foreign Affairs Goes to Boulogne Conference.

An interior of the Joseph B. Klweil bom la New York city. Tb chair In which the "Bride Whtet Kin died Is tbowu. with the bole in the wall where the bullet entered. The man in the photograph is Wilbur C. Whitehead, a bridge expert and friend of Blvretri, who was que tioned by the District Attornex

AMERICAN OFFICERS ENTER OLYMPIC GAMES

n.r fnltei Pres: NKW YORK, Junp 13. The American army officers polo team from the Rhine a?crr, has been chosen to represent the United States in the Olympic polo tournarmMat at Optnid, Delirium, it was announced today by the American Olympic committee. The team is composed of Col. Marietta and Capts. Harris, Rumbouhh. Allen and Tate.

Ht fnited Tress: ROME, June 17 (Tlayed) Count Carlo Sforza. ItMInn secretary for foreign affairs left for Dou'.osme to

night to attend the conference of al- s

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OtHcial and newspaper comment ) r ; on the Boulogne meeting agreed EES that the fact that Italy had been i f invited indicated a chanjre in fiieJS attitude toward Italy of other mem-1 pat bers of the entente.

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patches from Ixmdon indicating the I

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Turkish treaty.

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DETROIT EDISON CO. TO SPEND FOUR MILLIONS

rT Vnifd Treei: LANSING. Mich.. June 1?. The Detroit Edison Co. has received pernisFlon from the Michigan public utilities commission for issuance of $4. 000, 000 worth of bonds to finance Improvements and extensions now under way. the commission announced today. The present issue will bear lx percent Interest and is to be sold at not Icfs than M. it was announced.

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titi;e four fir t e years aero is much', lccs. while th'it cannot be fald of J any othf-r t;tple In general u . j YVIithor the pri. e of flour and othor ' I wheat products rm- out of propor-; ti in to th- price of the fjraln from j whiih niafl", wo are unable to detrrnine. Tiiat would havi- to tu-! vouuht in a kr.owl.ilco i'f the cost ! of milling and tlu- otlur factors that ntr into the cost of production. i In the intrrst nf the reduced! ost of liv ing jt lx tr. d. hopoci that j whoat will leclino in prico, but it1 ciiniot b exacted lf do so if othrj Miunioditifs do not follow ult. If

uhcat at tht pri't- it brought under the w;jr uarantre returns no srent profit, th- f.inn. rs v. ill rp.strict the afro. Klirmlil tlio nriru ilopHna .

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