South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 212, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 July 1920 — Page 17

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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DISCREDITS REPORT OF INTERVENTION OF U S. IN MEXICO

Senator Claims Hate and District of Peoples Will he Eradicated.

MHXIO crr. July 2? Son. Gulilcrrr.o Iic;a:i decl.ufs in ft .?a trrrcT.i h'i.s Just publisher! thit ho bIlvf! tho i!f.i of A m'rr;i n Intervention in M'.i' o "v ry s'-on will te dlcrolitcI and tr.it this soufactor in criatlriir h itr ;inl di-trust b'twron thf two pf-orlrs will disup1 rar forrvrr." Senator I-iv.Ta rnUavrr to intrprt to Mp!r.'ir.3 thf als of Arnprlciris, ;is nn who formerly lived in the Unit-! St.ilvs. In part hp says: "I do not ndmit that American in-

trvri-.tionlsts rrprf snt thf national: ron.ciT.r f f thf Ani'-ric'in p oplo. Thfy reproof nt only "n1 class, thusurious apltall?ts. The honest and cor.slrritlo'js rn"n who form the frovrrnmc nt r.fvfr admit tin m to their de llhcratlons. "Xeithfr dp I admit that thArrrrican lntTvn; ior.iMs can de- , cf ivf with their rnlumr.io' rind fa!s" theories the laborious citizens of that rcp'.ibllc. Thf American people is very credulous, but it has been dfceivrd o often, it has u.'ff rel so much from thf magnates of the dollar that it knows their methods, distrusts them and fears and repudiate? them. I have absolute faith in the moral personality of the American people. Mexico's Progress. "I assert that Mexieo. in the l.i-t 10 years of civil war, has made innre procress in cultivating civic spirit atid h is cemented its progress on more solid bases than in- all its previous years of existence as a nntion. Naturally we must wa;t lonp for the world to convince itself of this hut truth and Justice, even tardily, always triumph and will confound our pratultous d tractors with the malediction cf history. "We Mexicans are forming our coder, working out our destiny as a free nation. Wo ar naturally, making many errors. Hut do these Justify other nations, simply because they are stronrr. In trampllnp upon our dignity as an independent people. In 1:1111ns us? If this happens, we can crv: 'Mlht Is right and Puetschland Uber Alles. "

North Dakota Farmers To Auction Wool

FARGO, N. D.. July 29. Cooperative! farmers' auctions will be a unique featur of the marketing of North Dakota's wool crop this year. Sheep shearing Is over. Though no exact figures are available, it is estimated the clip will total 3.000.000 pounds. It is expected to be the largest wool crop In tho history of the state. Under 'the direction of county agents farmers will assemble their wool In central warehouses In district throughmjt the state There it will be cleaned, sorted and graded tinder the supervision of experts. Iiuyers will then inspect it and it will bo sold to the highest bidder. This method of marketing has been tried in Iowa and Ohio. It is pald to have saved tre farmers as much as ten c"rrs a pound. If it paves the farmr of North Dakota only flv. cens a pound it will mean $1.' 0.000 in "nerease i profits. Two reasons an plven for the increa in thu wool crop. Importations have addeJ one-third to the sheep population of the state in the last year, an I the standard of Hock ha:- been improwd by itate distribution among farmers for the last three years of pare bred rams. Lireherds of merino grades are run on the ranges in the western part of the state. Hut the bulk of th" wool clip will come from the Hooka of small farmers.

The Czechs of Cicero. 111., of whom there are between 7.000 and S ooo. point with pride to the fact that in of the 2S4 students who were this year awarded high diplomas, were of Czech nationality.

DRINKS COFFEE AT SUPPER NOW

South ncml Man Says He I-ats Anything Ami SI ri Like a Iig Mnco Taking; Tunlao.

"What do I think of Tanlac? Why, I think it's the best medicine ever sol. I In a drug More, and since it's 1 ut me In such line condition, there's rot a person in Indiana more grateful toward it than I am." was the natement made by WiiInm Ilitrgins. of 112 S. William Street. South iU-nd. Ind.. a well known employee of the Sinper Sewing Machino Works, in a recent Interxiew. "My stomach was in bad order for three years before I started on Tan'ac. and gave me r.o end of troable. I had no appetite, anil

what little I till eat soared on my

stomarh causing me awful distress. I didn't d u e eat such thir.es as oirns at all. and if I drank a c;p i f coffee for supper, I could s.-ane-y sleep a wink the wbcle nicht. My kidneys bothered me a great ? il. .;nd my tack was In a very weikt ned condition. My neres were unstrung, and I cot such little r'st at niirht that in the morning I felt as if I hadn't slept any at all. I've taken all kinds of medieir.es. but neer in my life have I seen :.ry thing that c-.;i:alj Tanlac. V hy. w hen I started on the mei'icir e I 1 r-tn improving rib.t along, and iiui taking four buttles I nov at jr.st an thing I want, even onions; j. nd can drink coffee for supptr and le v so und all night w ithout wakim op t'.ll rrornir. My kidneys don'4. ther ir. e ar.y m re and my hack in .''Oi conlii ion again. I've gained t-n pounds in we:"h. urn iff'dnT ;u.-t t;nr an 1 my work dsti't tire m out now. Since Tar.i.i;' has helped mr .- I'm only too al.'id cf he opportunity i let others know about it. and I'll b- rlad to ttll :-c.-on( persor.aU' what it h 11 done for !.:(.' Tanlac i sob! in S.uth IVnd at he fVntral Pruc Stor I'uhlic Irui St re. I,an. Ion's rh.irmacy and WetTtk Cut Hate Isujic Storo; an.! In Mlshawaka at the Kcd Cresa rhar-

U. S. Monarchs, Dethroned by Times, to Pay Penalty

VKLLOWSTuNi: PA I tlC. Wye... July That original A n-.c ri'-an, the bison, is ftoing to bo asked to pay his board. Supported in royal idleness for many jears by the government, tho buffalo, (.no- king of the pi. uns. must now bow to the changing times and become a producer instead of remaining a mere ornament. However, it will not be so dirhcult for him to demonstrate his usefulness as it has ,f r. tor some of those who lost their ;ohs as kiri- and v. er-.t to splitting wood or mending shoes or doir.tf a turn in audeville. I.aeh member .f the h-jffalo family, even down to the little princes and Via .ess. s produces annually much ire wool, whieh in thrs- days of hirh jri(..s ruak s tip m desirable citizens iri he i.est sense of tiie term. I "itrthern'oj e. unlike- th"s lesser monarchs who have been forced to iff their realms. King Hison will eontinu to ruie over America's wonderland, Vei'owstone National pari;, and his profile to adorn the one -u -ief ul nickel. Al! that p.. rk authorities ask of their star boarder is the old clothes he sheds each spring. The big Yellowstone herd of r,00 grown animals there are i0 calves expected 'this year turns loos.- annually when warm weather comes several hundred pounds of wool, whirh could heincreased by clipping. Ordinarily the wool has gone to waste, but recently a collection of some of the Ilnest fibre

I has been made for the purpose of

experimenting with the manufacture of coats and blankets for the park rangers. The Canadian government and

private individuals in the United States have been successful in utilizing buffalo wool, orftcial reports showing that the cloth produced from it is lighter in weight and offers greater resistance to cold than material mad of sheep's wool. It is those qualities that particularly in-

terc-M the national park service, for the rangers who guard the Yel'ow- ! stone from murderous poachers in I thf- winter have to tramp many miles j through the snow on skis or snowj shoes, carrying heavy packs tilled J with "rrub" and bedding, and under j such circumstances every ounce of weight that can be saved is of 1m- ' mens Importance. Hiankets seven

feet long and si?; feet wide, woven from buffalo wool grown on a Texas ranch, weighed only four pounds and ftve ounces. Soldiers at frontier posts ha', o long recognized the warmth of buffalo .'oats and the buffalo robe was a prominent feature of the rigorous lif of pioneer days. Though of shorter fibre than sheep's wool. th buffalo's coat is very tine and Huffy and can be woven easily by Intermixing a small quantity of other wool. The color is a beautiful glossy brown. Of course it is not the intention to commercialize the Yellowstone herd in any way; the animals are

among the most cherished property of the United States government. The wool to be used for experimental purposes is solelj lor the park rangers after being shed by the animals.

THKATKU HARD HIT r.KKLIN. July 29. German theaters have been so hard hit by the amusement tax that attendance, according to the managers, has fallen off from 60 to TO per cent. Max Jteinhardt, Germany's foremost play producer, announces that he will have to dos1 his three IJerlin theaters unless the tax is abolished.

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