South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 289, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 October 1920 — Page 8

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MORE PAY FOR STUDENT NURSES.

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PUBLISHED CORRESPONDENCE PROVES AFT ADVISOR OF PRESIDENT IN WORLD LEAGUE NEGOTIATIONS.

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'.,.:..... r .:-..:.:.-: any on-, an 1 ir.i:owiiii :.., . .-. j t ( v. n at.'.: h r campaign prrvarira- ; :. I- oa fr.::; th- uh;to ho;i Ca; . r .-p o. P : r. p. tw.:. IT' s't V!'..-f-n aftd f. re . : Pi--: Taft in 1 . I .-iur;n th- :raft of the !,. 1.. - : ."...;' ' . & a!.ar.L :n l'aris. fliinly ?hou' . .... ;. ; a'o-r b.-A..r. th pr-.id'au and his r;,r. :.-' .-r. ar.d that Tres't Wilson invit'd nr-V-ti and a. ooitt 1 'o pra'-tlc.il'.y all that .:': i. rh th- : r.ritivr Ix.acuo draft Pi r .:,.. r-,-i p irt . ai.. r-. Thf- pt ' .-id. nt wri follow- ! th. t.p. i' o f Mr. Taft in th- matter of th pr--v. . f th i oven ant to th- .--mate. T;: '.'!... hf.us- to. nvi a n-1 u rn ront.ilnins tomo (f O;..,. - . han.T- i by l'r. -s't Wilson and Mr. Taft pimv.- that in ".ry instance-' th prfir'.ent P low d .Mr. Taft'f saK'f Stion.s. Too - rt - pond indicates t hat Mr. Taffs f-uc-yp.r.s d..-.P: pr:n:ipally with protvctlr.cr; the Moni'o I' -r':na ;,;,r; d. alit.it with AmTicun dornpstlo .:-.. -..,:.. v.- : h.l raw a! frora th.- I-.m'u-, unanimous I,, i-' j' :.-;.-;' ns and disarmam" nt, Tk.- wh.;- ho-as. rr.'Mnorandum quotci at Icncth I.-.it'-:o no, r-.dao-r.'s to hhow adoption of Mr. Taft'i ku'-.-:Io;.s. Tb. t;nal ahlcsrani from Mr. Taft k. nt to s. r y Tumult- aad forwarded to the prt-Ki-0 nt ...- f i r n in puldhh d c.rrr -spondntiop, was Pa'.d .lu-..- 2. Ki:t Just before th pridcnt prvHt r.'ol :P" tr.- ity to tho sn.i?. It read: "T w-'iild lit-;.: to .':! 1 r-.turn nvssast! and tP..t i- that t!o- i.risi'br.t anni'- to th- I .---a cue ar.d n a...-.-:; y ; tho i:op'-.-.-:bihty to secure p. o- without it. tl;o dreadful unr st in IIuroj). th-- prs?ure of our aid's to ratify und - ur. ;a-ue at r.nre. tho ti(ed v( the Iaue wp h t he I'nit' -l States to i.tahllize and to rr-s--P"k h. Yi.-a;. the nees.-:ty for r-nt-wal of nv-i.'- ! ia t if.:. 1 if an important amendment like srii.;n;r out Article X is mad, the- absurdity of a ror.cr s.-ional d rlar.it ion of ft ace on one il'. the r;vin up f all ohjerto ; the war In : arp. a p a( if fl rmany w re to ;nako a similar tl - larat ion. I hopo sincerely he will not att.'k th.- republican senators. His appal will rou'h moia- inllu ntlal If he pleads hif .aus. and do. s not attack the en-position." 01 March IT., 1110. the correspond: -n showed, S'. f y Tumulty s-.-nt the president a rn-.ssaire .vtatin that Mr. Taft do? ire. to cable th" president direct with -u::.: sliou.s not looking to chance. 'Of th strukture rf tlt- h'.Jiair, the plan of .i'"K'!i or r- al v b.arart. r hut simply removing !.! .ns pi th. nio.ds of -.nscintious Ameri

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and who----, f. ars co-aid pr. r-nio-ed without any f o!.-:d raid.- oh ma- e.f 1 1 nri.;aL'e." Th. r ply civ. n by l'r. s't Wil-on said he would "..ppnoi.it,- Mr Tutt':t ff'r of fcut,'f-'tior.s and weh for.i" them." "The- soonej- thv ar- s-nt tlin better." th pr,-dent's- r. ply ad. led. "You nc-,i udye yourself re, t:n asin ss abuf my ji.-ldin anythir-.r: with i--n.rd to rp,. riabf.dif.ent (f the prcpfoed cOnvep.tion in the treaty." Mr T.ift's d'-taih 1 r.uits"--"t ions were: ' If 1 1-rir.tr hack the treaty witi the Lisua o' Na'io.-s im it make T:ior- ?jcrlir r.-serva-ti ors of to..- Monroe Ifirtrinc, Px a term for tiur i'ion of the Li .1rr.1t and th limit of armaivi' v.', reejuir.; c-xpr s.- ly unanimity of action in ..cutive coune-'.l an 1 holy o .Ir-ltg'itcs and ...Pd to ArtirU. XV a provp-:nn th whorr the e.-.cut:a cunci! of 'he body of delegates finds th' difiorrne,- to prow out of an exclusively elerafstir pe.'p.ry it shall recommend no settlement, th. trro'iud will be co mj lote'y cut out from und'-r the opponents of the League- In th- senate." The litter. Mr. Taft siid. would cover tariff. Japan- .-: immigration and flmilir domestic questions. Ke-irdir.p the Monroe Doctrine's production Mr. Tift was uU'itfd as follows: "My impf .-sion is that !f th one article already s-nt en the Monro,- l";octritie- be inserted in the trea'y su'keP-r.t re ptiblicans who signed th- round. 1 (bin would probably retr at from h'ir pt-.:ti..r and vote for ratification 'so that it would carry. If the other ?usrestior.s were adopted 1 fe-l lor.Mdent that all but a few who oppose any apue at all would be elriven to actapt the-m ar.d to stand for the League." Anotpor rnessarre on April 1 signed by Mr. Taft and A. Law re no.- Lowf-11 read: "1-k'o :ols o: the rov, r.itit are seriously alirm--d rtr r port tint no amendment, will be made mor. ?prcihc.lly safe sua rdin? Monro.- DoctrineA: a f ;U 1.0 "tmjr of the excutixe oommittc of he L.am:.- to Ilnforce I'.-ace with 30 rr". embers from .states presmt unanimous opinion that vit'no'i m;. ; amendnont re-publican senators will . rtaiu'.y tleft.it ratification of treaty i , cause public opinion will sustain them. With .-uch aniendm nt treaty w:Il b promptly ratified." Th v.b.ite hous.. rar mrrandum s.iid that th-I--acu's r :- r at :on of tlot-;, stlc nuettion was made "as sa:--. od by Mr. Tait and almost in his own words." All of th.- other sup'-stions from M Ta 1 1 , it ttot.d. w ro follow-, I a.s shown by quotation: from tn Ia 3 cue covenant. Citir.jr suzcrcs'ions by Ilhku Root, Charles n. Hi!-;h.a- and , M rs. r fr-rence is made to the white house ditto er in. February. ?lrj, at which fr. s't Wi son co: fori' 1 upon the Ivaacue covenant wi:h tl-.o .., r.ate forei. n relations committee and the ho-j-e f;-,rog:: ...ffalrs committee. The memorandum

"Ru before this meeMnp Henn,- Cabot Lodsc .- s tb.e ar. '-. -...nspirator of the apes had uttered h ...kirc- and issued the mandate that a p. .o--' .- hru!l not be if it cam-: as the result f ffort tn wnirh the preside::: had the directing hand. A partis m victory born in hatred ;:r.d discontent wis his Koul. 1 t the cost to u :'.. it:o:; p. w ...vt it taicht. In se'lu nee a few l.- s aft. r tk. ctnfert nee Sen. Iode produce,! h i- infam. -us rc-uti-.l robin, signed by ;;7 republi- . f.: ss-r: it-'rs wh-i P;--:Iar.-d tnat th League was ' o t . a p is- pi tPe form presented, but who ur.d. r pert. sail 1 adership made no su;-;p(.vtions rf ar. kind for its improvement .u. a means of r. .- r ::: z to.,- p-ac- of the world. "In ih:s -n.n.otion p-t it b; emphasised that ot- sin-'.e .-nutest, d amendment r-eeivt d ft ai an.y i-sy-orsib;.. source went unheeded; instead th- m.juutv of sucsst!ons were r-piest-. i '. y the pr, s;d. nt to be put into writir.- and w. r-- :n. rporat.d in the rvis.-d draft, virtual

ly N.-rl-atitr. "Then a::.r th-- pre-s: lent returned in July. !.-K with th- trt.ity an-l the Ptial draft of The ,)v,-n ml h a-.ii-: rontrrre-d with all th.- m ml' r , f :--'' - :-aU com::.:::.-- en f rt ij;n r la-

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ti- n.iry f re-s loid p. rf. cte.i thi ir part:s.m. . ::p:ra-y, that tht y hid no d. sir.- to undtr-.-:.,:. 1 -ho- c.'- r.ant and th : they parpo.-d to b o;. -ad and c onfuse th, public mmd. Tht ir attitude wa? one of ev.p.tn.t and implacable host:li;y. "i'i't v;-n;. to this .ieve '.ipmc r.t the president hi '. appe .:-.d :n person l. fore the er.atc and hoi disciis---i the treaty .:: submitting it s-omethi;:..' no , th, r prc?; b n; has dent- in more than 1 o' years." And tk;: another bubble :s busted; ar.-thtr eampa:n pe r.aibu one too that William Howard Taf: shcuM be ash med :.. t to have exposed

The Tower of Babel

By BILL ARMSTRONG

Wednesday neon, Frl Bryan took a Ptr.all army of his out-of-town

friends, from Niles and iHkhart, t!

th Rotary club as his guests. We looked over the itanjc from Nile

with cre-at car1 and wr muh surI rised and chacrined to d:? mv r that ih Niles t-arhe-r was not amongst the- fjustf.

be on hands, the doctor replied. " Yesseni." Shouldn't ho have nid "Yes jdr." as th" sherirf of marshal county isn't a lidy ? -RAT

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We see Frank Faulknor, who ust j to be at the Oliver and now of th"! 'Iiypool at Indianapolis, about on! the Mreets the pa.si few day, and!

v. c rave wonuvrta i: rranK was Ir.oklnc for us to H"ttle a bill or two wo m.cht h.ivf overlooked while attendin'j the nd convention lat June

Uussell Swadener, who was In the army and fought the French with us ill throuch the late disturbance and is now the lecal representative for the Safe Cabinet Co.. hollt-red at us th other day that lie had a new baby boy. Mr. iswadener will probably have the young man helpins him in the safe business soon as he can et him to t-top crying.

Aha. the local poiRical rampnicr. 1? bepinninc to show sotr siens of life. Walter Mclnerny calN Irt 1 Klein a deliberate- falsif.er ar.d lat-r R. Wilbur Hammond wants to knowwhy he didn't call him lu unmitigated falsified. Rolitic.ans will also :ind that the compound word "damn" sprinkled thruc:h remarks of this sort will be twice as efffetive and a great vote pettr.

YI, Wi: THOrC.HT OF IT .IFsT AROI T Till" TIMI1 YOl'K LITTTKK AIUtlVMI). Frlmd Rlil: Are you "hep" to the fact that Chicajro's pitcher idol is now an idle pitcher? AN nX-CICOTTR-ITR.

A man, who may he showing a tendency to add a little weicht onto himself Is surely out of lurk. Rill

Lamport saw us coming down the' .. . . i I. . ,. . 1

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short distance away for Rd Fogarty. the well known prison warden, and Milt Frudenstein informs us they are colng to widen the door at Adler Rros. for th- special accommodation of xi m and Dr. Smith of the safety board. Our cup of sorrow ithall be full and overflowing, however, on the day that "Cupid" Collins, of the Oliver, tries to sell us his last year's overcoat.

hut JiAYm; thi; siickiit was NO GKNTLEMAN. Dear Bill: Doc Savery was called to Plymouth to testify In the eas.j of Assjm Y'essem, and when the sheriff asked him if he would

dene Miller, famous as the new president of the American Trust Co.. sez we have a nasty habit of jumping onto most all of th- candidate In the present campaign and asts us point blank, who the devil we are tor, if anybody. For the benefit of Mr. Miller and our host of ritics, we wish to say we have definitely lined up behind (kn. Wood with Charles IP Sa, th.- men hunt prince.

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Wild's Linoleums

No floor covering is true linoleum unless it is embedded on a Burlap back. Wild's printed, inlaid and battleship linoleums and their cork carpets are made of finely ground cork and linseed oil on a BURLAP back all of tKe f-snHala of

- - - s.s aSv M V- WUItl, Wild's linoleums have been sold for over 47 vearsii

bv this stor tn h O m P1 in .Olltl". Rnrl -1 e. rl 1i-k -.-P

Durins: this time our floor coverings have given the lvywJÄ-

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wi:rx. doijs nn? "Never mind tin- dog. young filler. You know the proverb: Harking dogs never bite." "Sure, I know the proverb." answered our carrier, "lh.it -iocs the dog know the proverb? That's what is worrying me."

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to the floor insures the most satisfaction and the lons-T"? est wear. A Growing Rug and Drapery Department for a Growing City

Mis.s Myrtle Penelope Keat Wrote- poetry soulful and sweet; When it came dinner time She passed up the rhyme And murmured. "Oh, gimmie rb-ft-etl"

More Truth Than Poetrv

By JAMES J. MO.NTAGUE

WHAT'S IN A NAME

too all mix g to hfj thuii I need a ult; I need another Kelly. And therefore it is good to call to mind Thepo well remembered words of Mr. Shelley: If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?" For wh'n dissolved and gone the snow and h'e is. When in the. trees the robins sinrt once more, The clothing-men aver that present prices Will flop to whero they were before the war. A man like me, who's no financial wizard, Nor yet a coupon-clipping Money King. Can ruy a coat to keep away the blizzard For maybe twenty dollars in the Spring. Already I've a fondly pleasing vision Of strutting in a suit of clothes a gain That tio. sn't rouse the passer-by's derision For I can buy a snappy model then. And for the firFt time in my rermt annal 1 11 scrap mv thin and shredded n. v. rvs. And wra; my room in zephyr proof red flannels About Th time the green' is on tho trees. I ll wt.ir a hat that isn't worn and b;i ttered, A nice new hat. of lovely brown r r gray. And by admiring glances- I'll be flattered I think I'll get it Decoration Day. The dawn of Hope is always most alluring. And in a somewhat brutal Northern clime. A person find? it rather reassuring To know that Spring is due on schedule time. But as I badly red that .-uit and Kelly Ana often have been much misled by Hope, I cannot help but f"-ar that Mr. Shelby Is po-siMy mistaken in his dope! (Copyright. 1?20.

I'nrts about your name: If !iMr: Its meaning; whence it a lcrie!; it', dgniMcaiiir: jour lucky Iy ami Iuck jewel. r.v milii:i;d map.siiall.

OIi.. Olga la one of the most interesting of feminine rum. . H r Fussian ancestry, as well as her famous bearers and the aura of temerity which surrounds h r. makes h. r worthy of n;ro attention than she generally received. The r.mvconis O'riKinally from the Norfc- and means "holy." but it first sprang to fim in Hrii. Oljra was the name of the fir?t Christian duchess in Itussia. She tho godmother of Vladimir, the first L'rand tluk.- to pr. p-ipt s.d jn the Christian church In Oigi appo,)rs jn tho "Monument of Faith." a sort of devotional prayer book, as ont of the saints of the Russian c ilendar. When tho royal widow CM cm came from Mi scovy to seed; instruction

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in honor of the Fmpresa Helena, mother of the founder of Constantinople. Olga is. therefore, sometimes believed to be a translation rf Helena but etymologists contend thit this is a mistake founded or the fact that the royal widow ana another royal saint, ware called by both names. O'.ga, according to an authoritative source, p the f, mlnines of 01:--a. th' Russian form of Helgi, which the race of Rurik d .Tiv.-d from their Norse ancestor. Among the modern bearers of tho name are included the Grand ru-h-ss Olca of Russia, sister of the late Czar. His ill-fated d lugiit' r, the 'oung Grand Duuit-.-.-. was likewise called Olga. Olga'f talisrnanlc stone is the di.mond. It promises h-r victory in ve-ry rnd.avor. fearlessness and m uinerability. It is said to h.iv the power to enhance- the love of a husband for h:? wif . Saturday is Olga's lucky day and : her lucky number. The violet is lier flower. (Copyright. 19-0.

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