South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 202, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 July 1920 — Page 12

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THE SOUTH BEND MEVS-TIMC

FOGH DEGLARES GERMANY MADE SCIENCE FACTOR

FAMILY OF DEMOCRATIC VICE PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE

French Marshal Reiterates Statement Lar-e Armies Arc Nece-itv.

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!;fls fii ir.u um ry, ai:n- i.iui .ion '.mir.' reo. No ration ran afford to .rait Lrlr.Kin into th" strul- tho fullest moLHiro f-c ! :it i co-oj,-ora'ion, under pai of 1 ein out-dis-tar.'-'-f! ami defeated by a stror.-or I.fiKl't'ir, "In the war of is;n-71 wo wore tr.jrl that o;r nf mlt-s l. i'I 'fa t -r-!zod war. Fmr th-n. tl y have f i -torlz-V jif-nff. Witho.it beln: rr-at ir, f-ntoi .h ih. y l.v.- thf faculty of exploiting diso r:-s l y tho ms- of industrial method, ahl'h thy are constantly (!" ' 1 l int: with tho aid of powerful tinam ia 1 v lpons. e'hemiMry, physics, moehar.b s. '-tricity. l.-tr from remaining in th' IMatonio domain nf discovery b-oome for th-m iorMMIln,s f new production. vry day better, r-.rry d iy tre.itor. Älmijs INmi-rfuI 'oiiiK-tl(r. "It was tills powir of intensihed Ii odu i " n th t h trae?erU d Mi (J. riiLiny -f -:ral will tnakv hrr always a j.uw rful r ' .rai'tltor in thr v i.norr.lc !i ll. A.s I h;iv- lust ail, this Is a coi'M-'i'f'""' "f a r hs- a.ssoi.itinn of rui'itul. s-ni'iif and Industry, all intf-r -- in th" nt rj-ris'. Our Kr.'it ciiii rn-rr!.il crKiiii.ttlons nrn tnid'inK thi' am- iiHtli'd. with mi' ( i ss. They mu.-t ! K--n-rnliz-.i und r j.tin of .w-iility. In tlas .ir.- tjf i h.nim . of I'rin s.s u h'n v .v w.itrr !-. t taking tin" jd.K. f of ro.il. which is rttin' sarc r anil si ar. r-r th- d v-'i jin n t ot Ifrtnr inwcr, th-- int ni?icat j.n of aKilcullur.il jdo:Sucticu i,y th- iw -f f r t i 1 l.ir. th.- 1 v-!i'riit.t .f motor jtower in factori-. many industries Fii'ist. ii they an- to ln ikc lit.i l-

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ENGLISH PAPERS

BITTERLY DENOUNCE

'POLITICAL MURDER

cludrd killing of Const ih! M.strr--..n. nnr Iuhl:n. hy a band of Sinn i ?:ur!5, who soap"d.

Hold up Train. outsoir.i: train was hold up lir-o quantity of bnpsagr and

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Th rfFidenco of Robert Barton, a nif-mtfr of the Irifh rrj)uMlcan parliament in County Wic'low. who is now in Jail, was raided by 200

troor-s.

Press Blames Government forj Airplane hovered over the heads "V, i . I of the troops while the house was .V1 OlWng Adequate hdnR ransacked fcr incriminatory

Prntfrflri t P.Jl, evidence

FREXCH COMMANDER SEXDS ULTIMATUM

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i 17 LMlii t LI$L L I the Trt nch lo pornvifted to o-cu;y It was ; rtall railway statior. fron. Unr.v.s t. ;r- to ( ", r

Hara and Aleppo. ..ur d df -cla r.-d and th-- I.. ac..

Srians mast accpt French c:rr

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LONDCi.V. July 1?. Cti n.Gourrj, French commander in Syri.i. has I 5f nt an ultimatum to Emir Feisul,

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Mrs Franklin I). Kooseve'U fe of Cox's mnninj tnate, and four or thtir children. They are fleft to rieht): El'dot. John and Franklin P.. Jr.. and the unly daughter, Awua. The llooscrelts hive another boy. Dot in the picture-

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Tlio I,jnv of Proirrrss. "The intim it. co-oj.. ration tlu'M' activities, f ciencc, industiy finance, scenis to have becomo

real law of progress. What a wide lild of action this opems up for the eU-nti!'. ally educated youth in Trance! Can we place any limits to it ji action if this new srienre. sots forth to the corKpicst of trade in tho many countries, new states which the triumph of our amis, not to fpeak of secular aflu.ith s has ProiiK'ht under our infPo-nc , in addition to our vast colonial domain. wh'rf our riphta are guaranteed afresh by the Treaty of Versailles? This i. a munificent arising specta b- stretcjiln.' itefore our eyes, full ..f possibilities of realisation on condition that we- meet the problem in that spirit. "As a matter of fact, how can we help haviru; lilt!'.' confidence in our immediate labors, in a country in which, redu -ed to absolute impotence Yiy Napoleon, was able to rebuild itself and by its warlike ardor coj . -ntrato the armies of the Furopean coalition against France, reKiiltincr in the complete overthrow of the colossal Napoleonic empire? Can we have any contidtnee in that nation which, starting from the marshes of ast Fi ussm, has been able by its system of militarism, methodically de eloped, to extend its authority beyond the irhine to the heights ot the M Use. to the southern VioKes. to the Alps. to ihe mounts of Itohemia. making war her rational industry and milit her imht? Who will dare b.-!iee th.at himany has rcr.oume.l her ideas -f wnr on the njorrow of her ruins. we it :i , o i n he r that sh.e tooU bp arms in S. I;. lT1. l'.ll. ahod solely b ambition, but inokim: tach time historu al necessities? Armies Alas No-rs-viry. ' Th.e nations s ai r ' ml i nt: Germany, w lather th. y wish it or not. will be for' od befdre fome time to come to maintain lafKe armies to tiefend their lonK frontiers beeauso l.i-;h r than the Keneious intentions f clM'i. d humanity, there are realities established by history, lacial PIetitfS atul j' ol; r a p h ica 1 fact.-. The n. Hilary tarter still offers a !r:!li.!nt fat-.: re for the mith f ';me, j.rvvii! d the student lioks Veyoml the dail lai'oi of his task I: tin-1." tf pe it e and brinvs a lata;' oat'.cok to tho s;u lit s of the ast mi!itaic problems which have been aeatod by '.ho PiFt war. "It is Yy comparim; the nrmy of No ember. 10 is, with the army f V14. th.it we can arrie at an idea of tho atmv of tomoirow. loftu-o

AIRPLANE OUTWITS EHGLISH SLEUTHS Scotland Yard Operatives Haff led When Criminal Flics Awav in Air.

P.y Fidtt-d press : I.NIK)N, July 1?. Scotland Yard was outwitted by an airplane escape of a criminal, the first in the annals of British crime. The man was hems sought by police. Hp telephoned the Lxtndon air port at ('roydon to inquire whether he could reserve a seat in the plane having for l'aris. He was informed the afternoon plane had left. Ho went to the aviation, grounds ami after lavish distribution of money obtained a plane which took him to l'aris. Police stated thy had kept a clo.ro watch on all outgoing boats and trains but had not thought of the possibility of an airplane escape.

PROSECUTIOX UTXS RIGHT TO L1XK UP STRIKES AS EVIDEXCE

I'.r Fnltd Prrt: "CHICAGO, July 10. The state, prosecuting William Brosts Lloyd and ID others on eharpes of violating the state espionage act, today won the r iht to attempt linking up the peneral strikes in Wit.nipesr and Seattle with the Communist Labor party. The defendants were prominent in organizing the Communist party here. Harry J. Wilson, secret service man who joined the first so iet organised in Seattle, was permitted to testify. He was expected to tell of the plans of the soviet, especially us to methods of overturnine; the pov ernnient. Attorneys for the state argued the soviet plans were for mass action and that the communist party approved these ideas.

Millionaire, and Wife Narrowly Escape Death

Canoe Capsizes in Lake Michigan Lieutenant Rescues Drowning Party.

ry Fnltotl Press: CHICAGO. July 19. Iiwrcnco Wilder, multi-millionaire, tanner and head of the Amalgamated Machine Co., of the Steel corporation, his

fwife. daughter of James A. Fatten,

F.vanston, and Miller Brainard, vice-president of the Central Trust Co., here, had a brush with death late yesterday when their canoe capsized in Lake Michigan. Iaeut. James Breese, U. S. N". who designed and engineered the NC-4 r.n the recent trans-Atlantic trip, in a small row boat, rescued tho three after they had dun:; to tho overturned canoe nearly 20 minutes.

ASPIRIN

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BOLSHEVIK TROOPS FORCE POLES RACK

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.-. nse c f a reduction of the infantry and cavalry aims. Its tpiota of artillery and its engineer corps were doubled. The automobile service was developed to an extraordinary degree. 27. .''" tracks b ing in the field on the day of th.e armistice. The aviation service was also an entirely new creation and we had a new arm the tank-. liven in the infantry there were new specialties developed in tho use of machine Ki;ns. borc.hs and trent h kuiis. "Thus the war f machinery, machinevun--. anr.on of cery kind, shells, airplanes, tanks, automobile truokr. dominates t an. unsuspected decree the army of today, for without all thi ma hi nery the t:u: hrül'.ant comtr.audt r is cinoinrd to disaster. The revolution in warfare, whi'h gt t s such pr pon-if r it inc influence to mr.cMm ry r.el pot. howvor. affright a ratio? with a limbed p-p;ilatner, like ours, be.-aus- w e

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P.v Fnitea I'ros : WAKSAW. July Kb Polish army heabuarters here today issued tho following otholal ecmmuni'iue: "After bitter fighting the enemy occupied I, Ida. between Vilna and Grodno. Th.1 enemy attacked a Polish mountain division and occupied the village of Dobrowiee. Vig

orous enemy attacks at Husatyn and l Kivomor.ioc w re repulsed." j

"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" h ger -uine Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. Accept only an unbroken "Bayer package" which contains proper directions to relieve Headache, Toothache. Karacho, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Colds and Pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets ecst few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer packages." Aspirin is trr.do mark Bayer Manufacture Monoacetlcacidester of Salirvlicaeid. Adv.

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A DRINK with the alluring -taste of tonic hops a beverage as pure and wholesome as the breath of the pine woods, as refreshing as a summer shower. si? n

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an oasis intlie desert of Airst Served at refreshment places. Delivered in cases cf dozen bottles by grocers or by Hoosier Cream Company South Dcnd Indiana

P.y Fnird Press: LNIXN. July 19. 'This was a political murder whose? r.jgrar.ey and brutality cquaTs any thus far perpetrated in Ireland." the Times declared today In commenting on the killing cf Commissioner Smythe of the Royal Irish Constabulary by a Viand of armed men as he- sat in his chair In the Omntry club In Cork. Inspector Craiar was wounded in a hand to hand T'ght with the raiders. The Daily Kxpress paid: Denounces Murders. "The people are sick and tired of cowardly savagery. Theve murders rierco all indifference. " The Chronicle blamed the government for not giving police adequate protection in Ireland. "This brutal murder is one of those Insane acts which will reduce' even the warmest friends of Ireland almost to despair." Armed men raided a railway parcels oifice at Kingstown, seizing package brlirved to contain arms and ammunition. The week-end crime wave in-

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MASON, Mich.. July ID. The, ,,,,it., tue juu e ui iwU ,e. , State- of Michigan will collect an in- i h'.tn a bettle containing three ounces

Jhtritance tax on 300,030 shares of

Perc Marquette railroad Ftock in the estate of the late Andrew Carnegie, it was learned here today. Papers were filed las-t week in Ingham county probate- court before Judge McArthur providing for settlemo of the inheritance tax hut the judge has not as yet determined the amount of the tax.

Beethoven's music 1 tho rage in London and Franco and German economic delegates are busy rc-es-tablishing' commercial relations.

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you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beawtlMcr, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white fcr a few cents. Massage this .sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arm? and hands each day and sec how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless and never irri

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