South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 349, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 December 1920 — Page 11
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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SAYS ARGENTINA I A tistralians Take Steps
WILL BACK PREMIER IN COVENANT STAND
Acting Foreign Minister Ridicule? Charge of Pro-Germanism.
r!?1 Ir: ncKNos Ainr:-, ix?, n. "ArKentlr.a will insist on consM ration of th amor. invito proposed by foreign minuter I'u rrolon, as lone as nho h.ia anything to do with th; Iy-.igue cf Nations." Dr. J'.iLlo Torrello. ralnintf-r of public work;-, and
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tina riclart d today. Dr. Tort Uo's r'.ate merit waj th flrpt otücial pro-poun.-fmcnt given to th- pro hinc1 Argentina's withdrawal from the- asinMy of the Iea'j' of Nation at (Jeneva. Ho rlJictild the iI-a Riven uttoranc by ioms pTron In f3urnje that Arrntlna will withdnv: from 1h aÄmblr bocuuo of h-r all'Kil frlndllne!- for Germany or Lr-caus phi had h n lnflurr.cil in any way ly Germar.j or Germans. The future course of Arrentlna regarding tri ltajue, he paid, would not b d'ridd upon until fortlcn minister Pm-yrr'-!on' official report has bon received.
FOREIGN NATIONS AWAIT ACTION OF TRADE CONFERENCE
Officials Believe Chaotic Conditions May Be Remedied at Session.
Vin.VNA. Dc. 12 Tit proposed tmcl, 'ximmerciai and financial rnnforenco of certain of th- central Btatos of Kurope ha.i aroiJsd In hoth political and business clrdei that It may brlr.tr ftt least some dojrre of order out of thf 3tre?nt almost chaotic conditions .-. far &? Intrr-state relations are -ncerned. It is already Unown ns "The Anr!efn Plir." In compliment to lt author, Colonel Clarenrn 11. Smith, of the United States army, th unoirlnl Atneriran delepnte on tho i:tr1an action cf the Reparations r ommlvHinR. "After more than a year's study .nd first-hand Investigation of the proMmw of the cuntrle." olond Hmith said. "I became convinced th-it the economic lif not only of A'v'Tla hut of nil thr Mtcrestlnn states ff the old empire. ran be roVr!ill!tated only by n larsrer mri-nr" KOd-wlll between thm and mutual undc rstandlnrr of their econo r i"! i lrterdenendenre. Draw Plan. "Th" plan wn Irnwn .after much thoutrht and with full realization of tlio fnt that it munt bo fred from r.V KMPjiIrlon of politics. My hope tint, ha vine once drawn them tocothT in common cn-mcll and with the disinterested advice of the representatives of Great Tlrltaln. Franco and America, who will attend only In an advisory character, -nrue of the distrust thnt naturjillv crrew out of the political condition which rurrounded the birth of thes new rtato may ho flis-pell'-'d and thy will r--nll7e the nec-e-5ty, s!de from all loolitlcal questi'.n. of frer trade and commerce !f their economic life. Is to become M n M 11 7d." Tolonel ?T.lth' id.m met unanimous approval by the Austrian commirsion nrv.i preparations for tb. conference have becun. It proMhly will be hld In Bratislava ( PrMburph) a city about 40 miles from Vienna In Crcho-Slovakl a and will follow broadly the lines cf the Urupsela conference. States Ilcjrcs4'nUI. Tht states represented except Ann-rifl, Iance and reat Ilrltaln will havo present on- ropr .-cniatlve of the ministries of finance, transportation, connnerce, industries. trnU' and banking. Atistria and Hunrnry will b invited to send .similar representation. Tlie three f.r;t -named will be represented only v their delegates on th Heparatior.s comml5s'.on and thtn solely in itn advisory wny. As formulated the program ?uccj:es: nmoni; the question to beconsidered: Improvement of ilnanci tl relations, especially th traasr'.-r of money, liberty of usinsr deposits, drallnc In securities and banking. I'os.billty of expedite,: the transfer of merchandise from one fitnte to another or in bond through
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tralian frovernrnent has taken step? to enable cou ntrW-.s who;? currency ha deprciaterl to trade with Australia, ru .cordir.t; to advices received by lltrk Sheldon. Commissioner for that dominion. AuytralU. nai been collecting customs duties nt tne mint par rate of exchange bas-d orj the value of invoices in the. currency of the country where th" Roods originate This, the ccmmissInT says, has made It Virtually imposiblo for certain countries) whr5K- currency ha de-jr.-ciated to tr.ide with Australia, because, the duties would be too high. Prevent Dumping GfHls. At the win'' tlm- It tends to prevent French and Italian exporters from ufcintf the exchange position to dun;p Roods at pricea with which neither Australian nor Tlritlsh manufacturers could compete. To remedy thi.i situation, the Australian hous of representatives has pa-'sed a bill proposed by the Minister of Customs whicll provides that the. board of trade review the position whenever the exchange rate in any country falls 10 percent below the- mint par rato and authorizes that board to recommend to the Minister that the bank rate of exchange should be adopted in assessIn? duties.
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one state to the territory of a third. Prohibition System. The system of prohibition of Importation and exportation of certain classes of commodities, 11ctnsew, tariffs and excise. The system of discrimination in price as between external and internal traco. Cere mm ications, posts, telegraphs and telephones. As planned the active participants In the conference would Include Austria. Hungary. Italy. Poland. Czecho-Slovakia. Jugoslavia, Greece and Rumania, all of which embrace at least portions of the old AustroIIunfTarlun empire and which to a greater or les extent are affected by the problems tho Austrian Reparations section hopes thus to solve.
SAYS PRESEXT TAX OAr BIG INCOMES W ILL PROVE RUIXOUS
LXDIAXA FARMERS MAKE V MF I ED MARKET PLAXS By Prdted Press: INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. 13.Co-or-dmation of the efforts of every farm organization In the state so as to rrovent duplication and overlapping work Jn the interests of marketing the farmers' products was sought here today at a meeting of persons representing five state-wide organizations. The five organizations are; the Indiana State Grange, the Fir-
rrrrs Society of Kquity. the Farm-i tr's Grain dealers' Association of Indiana. the Gleaners, and the In- i
ui ina i eaeration or Parmer's association. The conference was held In the offices of the federation.
It Is the plan to organize a unl-' d central marketing service to handle everything the farmer produces. Tho 03t of such a service would bo prorated back to the patrons of Puch . an enterprise. The sponsors of th idea take the. position that both the "turner and the producer will benefit from such an arrangement bv the elimination of so much handling and re-handlinp of the products. The organizations taking part In this unified service were to fleet of- , ficers of it today and then select r. board of directors from the organizations affiliated in the sendee.
By United Press : WASHINGTON", Dec. IS. Continuation of present maximum Lax rate? In biff income will "break the back" of the income tax system, Prof. Thomas S. Adams tax expert of the treasury department told tho house ways and means committee today. Adams, a witness in the first hear
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coiuu:ction. Attention callrd to a tyjogruphicaJ error made In tlie Sunday advertisement ot Porter & Strom, 131 S. .Main fet. The lino reading. "Arch PnentT sIkh, $5," douM Imrc been "Arch rrrserrer Fho Xo. zr 0 5T4-14 Advt.
A u Wul rift W the housewife Is in classification 6 4-A in today's paper.
4,vt:s. siit: i Tin Salvation Army knous evcrv M-orthy family in Smith Pcnd and! Iclr-s to brine Xmas joy to t a h ! family. Would you Wr to spread ' joy? Just phone .Main 11102. or send! your donation to 211 S. St. Peier M. i or brine; jour sifts to 107 V. Col- j
HONDURAS GRANTS BRITAIN OIL RIGHTS
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras. Dec. 13. The government of Honduras has granted two concisions to PritIsh representatives by which they acquir rlht to search for and exploit any oil Holds found by them. Avlthln tho territory' .f Hondunus One of the p.ritish s"yndlctrs, the Pritish Consolidated Oil Fields, Ltd., has already Kent Its enoincers to this ountry. and they are now searching for oil in various departments of this country.
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NOTK'i; OF IU1MOVAL. Irs. C. H. Myers. Kdear H. Myers anrl A. I. Kuffinan have moved to 127 S Lafayette boulevard. Telephone number Main 1IC. The physicians and dentists xray laboralory h-as moved to the same address. L. O. Prown. technician.
ijlit: niTtn shop 123 X. MAIN ST. Open every evening- until Christmas. Phonograph records, iO-ln. double faced; can be played on any machine: $1.00 and $ 1 . 2 T values, vour cholco 50c each 3 for 41.25. 9567-tf.
AUTISTIC WHEATIIS. Finest selection in city. Williams thf florLst. 138 S. Michigan st. Main 7f.9. ?oTS-20.
ACHES AND PAINSSLOAN'S GETS 'EM!
Fnnrorts pain ami aoh Liniment kept handy, brlnjrs wamilnff ' ratifying relief.
f fiih Grade Slocks
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Continues at the Star Store To every woman QUALITY COUNTS and quality of merchandise is the Big Factor in this great Challenge Sale. Thousands of women know this of Star Store Merchandise and we shall do our best to acquaint many thousands more that we intend to keep QUALITY at its highest standard when selling them merchandise.
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c'.cf. nr.d those p.dns from weather exposure, too they don't flcrht lonq atam't thw counter-lrrltatlon that S'.oan'.' Liniment produces. Always keep tht old family friend handy for Instant a little penetrates without ruhbiner, leaving no skin Ftair.F. muss, or clomped pores. Its very odor healthy and stimulating sucKeHtf the good .t will do. AI! ilrupcjiU. Threo nlzrs 35c. 70c. $1.40. Largest size Is moat economical.
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Ladies' fine Wool Hose, fancy colors, all sizes, per pair 95c
Ladies fine Silk and Wool Hose, in fancy green and blue mixed, very much in demand, special .... $1.45
Child rens fine Ribbed Hose. black, brown or white, all sizes, special, per pair 25c
Child ren's fine mercerized Hose, in black, brown or white, all sizes, per pair. 50c
Ladies Mercerized Hose, all sizes, per pair 35c
Ladies' fine Silk Hose, in black, ootdovan or white, wonderful value, pair.. 79c
Ladies' full fashioned Hose, in black or brown, all sizes, pair $1.39
Ladies fleeced Underwear, all styles, special $1.13
Ladies' Heavy "Valestic" Unions, all styles and sizes, at . . . . ! $2.39
Ladies' fine "Philippine" Und erwear, very much underpriced gowns and chemise cf the better kind, all sizes $2.95 Silk Camisoles a very fine line. 93c to ... . .$2.59 Ladies' Outing Flannel Gowns, all sizes, special, $1.19 to S1.9S
Child rcn s o utinc Manne I Gowns, all sizes to 14. .9Sc
Bargain Basement Men's heavy Work Shirts, all sizes 79c ?len's Ribbed Union Suits, all sizes $1.49
Men's Ribbed and Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, special 95c Children's Ribbed Fleeced Union Suits, all sires to 14, special 79c
Boys' Ribbed Fleeced Union Suits, all sizes to 1 4, special S9c Ladies' Fleeced Union Suits, all sizes 69c 36-inch Iiht colored Outing, a good selection of patterns, yard at 21c Child rcn's G i n e h a m Dresses, sizes to I 2, special 89c 40-inch All Wool Poplin. a wonderful quality, all colors $1.95 Half Wool Plaids, for children's dresses, good selection 59c Our entire steck of Satins and Taffetas, all colors including black or white, special $1.29 36-inch Silk and Cotton Poplin, all colors, special 89c "Hope" Bleached Mulin. I 0-yard limit, special, yd. 15c
Shoes Are Sacrificed in This Great Challenge Sale
Felt Slippers Beautiful line Felt Slippers, in all imaginable Holiday colors, extra values at $1.69, $1.95 and $2.45
Women's Shoes Challenge Sale Ladies' Shoes, at one-third less than regular unusual values, $5.00, $5.95 and $7.45
Children's Shoes Child ren's K. i d Shoes, black or brown, size 6 to 8. $2.50 values at $1.69; other values at $2.69 and. .$3.45
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