South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 349, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 December 1920 — Page 6

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Agitation Against British Indian Government Causes People to Act.

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Ni:W YORK, Dec. O.Tlie pro-f,Tf.-.s of tht- boycott movement of the nativo element in India against th British Indian povcrnnient is given in reports from India reaching tho India Information bureau here. The reports state that id nee the boycott bean many natlve have resigned from ofhees under tha government; four colleger have closed as a result of the agitation, with a growing student-strike movement through the country; and an almost complete boycott in undr way of the government elections .scheduled to take place In a fe.iv weeks. Issue- StaU'incnt. For the first time since the Inauguration of the boycott, the British Indian government .has issued a statement of its attitude toward the movement, according ot despatches just received by the India bureau. The statement says that no repressive action will be taken by the government "for It consider? that such action should only be employed in the last resort, when, indeed, failure to adopt it would be a criminal betrayal of the people." The government has refrained from taking action against those who advr.eate a boycott of the governmen' j-chnols. the law courts ami the legttive council?, for three reasons, namely: "ivoluctanct to interfere with the liberty of speech and of the pres. at a time when India is on the eve of a great advance toward the real ization of responsible government.

Honest Convictions. "Reluctance to make martyrs of individuals, some of whom may be honet in their convictions. "Trust that the common s-onse of India will reject the non-cooperation." The bureau states that the native element contrues the statement to mean that action will be taken to repress the boycott on the slightest outbreak of violence or anything that may be construed as such.

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"Everything I ate fermented and filled my stomach with gas until I felt I'd burst," said Mr. I. P. Lucas the well known motion picture operator, whose home is at 1120 W. Jefferson St., South Bond.. Ind. "I was bo bilious the balls of my eyes

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By mi:l IXWKLL. MI ST Kit LKYCiLUS OF KUAN CK. "Never count your chickens Tjcfore they are hatched." is an old wheere that still sticks on the job, but it might bo ehanfe-td a little to the advantage of European diplomacy to run thus!y: "Never figure on a chicken until it i- feathered out." Seme moons ago when Mr. Milk-rand of France climbed Into the presidential chair, he served notice- on the state that therein and thereafter it was his darling intention to be tho big boss and not the big cipher as has been customary to presidents of France. Some French papers were a little worried and said so. and when a little later Milly chose George Leygutrt as his premier, they threw a fit. Georgie was an old familiar truck horse who was about as harmless as the democratic papers declare Brother Harding is. George had been holding down political jobs all his life and when Mllly passed over the big lights and chose him, the papers declared that he had chosen a human being as near the complete nonentity as was possible. They declared that George, would be merely the figured head to put through Milly's policies. Now it so happened that among the first of Milly's policies was busting tip the play house of the bolshevik. He tied up with a chap named Wrrtrfgel and sent friend latter to tell I-nlne and Trotsky where to head in at. Sad to relate, he never had a chance to see the naughty twins. Somewhere around the Crimea his foot slipped and the bugaman almost got him. He hauled freight faster than a through manifest and was just able to climb on board a ship when the Russian bear almost had him by the

seat of the breeches. Of course Milly was muchly disappointed and peeved and he began looking around for another horse to Mck. Then up steps George. Ieygues and says tpat there is nothing doing. He told Milly that while he was president all right, Georgia was premier and that he meant to bo premier 1 or nothing else. .Vow Milly ta looking out of the windows

of Elysee and wondering why n the heck he wasn't wise enough to see that Georgia wasn't a dummy after all.

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CORUKCTION. Attention is railed to a typographical error made in the Sunday advertisement of Porter & Strom. l..l S. Main st. The lino reading. "Arch Preserver Shoo, $5,' should have hern "Arch Preserver Shoe, No. .' 93 74-14 Advt.

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A Sale of Luxurious Furs At Prices That Permit of Most Extraordinary Savings Due to a recent purchase at the lower price levels, we are in a position to offer fur garments of the most recent fashion, of the finest pelts, at much below prevai line prices. The importance of this offering can not be too strongly emphasized. All Furs One-Fourth Off From Our New Low Prices J '"""am mm ammmmmaamM.mmmmmamaammmm French Coney Scarfs in taupe and black from $10.95 to $35.00, all 14 off Wolf Scarfs in brown, taupe and black. $195.00 to $25.00, all at Vi off. Fox Scarfs in black, taupe and brown, $39.50 to $75.00 all at off. Black Lynx Scarfs, $39.50 to $150.00, all at V4 off. Fur Coats

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It's a Good Plan

To begin your Christmas shopping early this year. The bulk of our gift merchandise is now on display. It is advisable to begin shopping now while stocks are complete. If you would shop leisurely and with satisfaction, begin now. Morning hours are best. A Cozy Warm Bath Robe For Mother or Sister Pretty, warm, comfortable Robes for sift giving, of corduroy, terry cloth and blanket robes. Gool value at $5.00 up 10 $22.50 Kimonos for Gifts Pretty Crepe Kimonos, $5.95 to .$10.00 Silk and Wool Crepe, and Crepe dc Chine Kimonos. $1500 to $22.50 A Charminsf Blouse

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Insuring a Happy Christmas for the Girl of Tender Years Most any little girl's heart would gladden at the sight of such useful gifts. Sets just like mother's only smaller. Pricings are unusually low for these qualities. Taupe Coney Muffs at $4.95 and $5.95 White Coney Sets at $3.50 to $7.95 Imitation Ermine Sets $10.00 and $15.00 Badger Sets at $25.00 Hudson Seal Sets at $25.00

They are so comfortable and handy to slip on and wear under your coat when the weather demands it. New Tuxedo and Tie Back Sweaters, all wool, in black and white, brown and bisque and other combinations. $5.95 and $10.00 Silk Petticoats and Pettibockers

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