South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 360, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 December 1920 — Page 6

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DECEMBER 25. 1920

CHRISTMAS DAY. A?rln the Ll'-Ji-eil day is heir; the day h-n !ov.-, whirh In alwiys rrc;nt In th hunian l. .irt, hut h oftrn unc xirf -cd, sudK'nly finds txprcs; : ion in .1 hiindroil act. of n rosity ;ind r v n txtr;iv;tf,'.inc-, wh'-n hoiM window arc rheery with holly w i '. atlis, vhn "Chri.-ttn.is b'-H?. frtm liill to hill, ai.swvr farh othrr, throUr'U the mist;" wlion canJhs twinkio on th t-'hristmas triH-, an-1 bt-t of all, tho Christina ütar .shines bright in the e.i r ti t s of children. Amid the boisterous joy: that trail .alons with Santa Cliiis, tli' -;ifts, the sweets, the many gl.ul surprl. s and the tle'.i.ijhtfvil laughter of the children, it is good to know that all thU festivity h.-i not beer idle. There has been Jt kindly meaning ii; it all. Not many mothers and fathers are there who havn not reminded their ineren.-inlj' iii.arioin !Uc!v time and airain that it is "more blcrsed to give than to ree ive." It h not the crow of Iidnos with whieh tho youngster u izeü hl nun h-to-to-i't izi d toy that revetls him to Ins at nts. And these anxious ones

MARINES VINDICATED. Thr r' P' rt rf the r.aval rourt cf in ,uiry appointed to ir.'.- stip ite the condurt of th Am rlcan marlnr In Haiti Is risurinc It hi b en rhureol thnt th" American orcupatl .-.nl fnrc in the ni we re pullty of "practifallv in-!i' ri:r.inaf kiPinfT of T f.nkians." The rour. pr.-ided over by Admiral Mayo, finds after careful inquiry tnat on'y two unjustir'.ahle homicides have been committed y the prrsfnne of the American nr-val servier in Haiti during its five, years' occupation, and during- th- same period there have been only 16 other serious acts of violence nralnpt citizens ef Haiti. Moreover, the court reports. "th'Sf e.ffeMses wot- all isolated acts of individuals, and in every rase the responsible party was brought to tri 1 1 b fore a perioral court-martial, convicted and sentenced." "Considering the conditions of porviec In Haiti." Fays the court, "It is remarkable that the offonses are fo few in number, 'and that they all may be chargeable to the ordinary defects of human ch,iacter. such defects as result in the commbtiion of similar offenses in the United States and elsewhere in the best regulated communities." Americans have always been proud of their marines, and it was a .hock to have them accused of gross misconduct. The marines themselves have be n loud in their protestations of Innocence fdnce the charges were made. If this report is trustworthy, and it seem.i so, the nation has every reason to bo proud of what its marines have done in Haiti, rather than ashamed of It. o CROPS, GOODS AND MONEY. Certainly there i. no cause for levity in the estimate of the department of agriculture that this year's crops are worth live billions of dollars less then last year's. Uut If we will look beyond thci do'lar mark perhaps we shrill see that It is no caustor profound discouragement, either. Thf crop was larger than the 1913 crop, except, of course, In wheat. Uut altogether there were more, tons and bushels of the fruit of the soil produced. The trouble is, the crop now sells for Its. IUU ?o does everything else. Manufactured goodi are undergoing a tremendous decline, perhaps another live billions. There are tili goods enough fo our consumption and our foreign trade There !s also tnough of foodstuffs. There has been a fall of 10 bi'.'ions in dol'ar marks, which no one can eith'r eat or wear. The country has been only apparently impoverished, not actually. The capital irc5tcrt in farming and the other

businesses of the country has suffered, of course.

The Tower of Bab el By BILL ARMSTRONG

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TOWER'S FUND GOES NEARLY $1,200 MORE MONEY I CAME IN AFTER THAT CHECK ON THE FiRST PAGE

WAb WRITTEN, AND ALL GOES TO BROTHER BIRD TO MAKE NEEDY FOLICS HAPPY TODAY.

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ar- always on th abut to see what kind of man Thlt niran, just t),;s,. that thvrc are fewer dol

lar marks gained, not less wealth. It means that th (hilar will be worth more than 26 cents in terms of pre-war currency, Its 1520 value. There will not be a panic, economists say. A dollar will buy more than formerly. That always benefits the consumer, and hits the producer. But In the long run it will not mean a drastic change in values. The financial ship rocked too far to one Fide 'n 1920. It's careening the other way now. Pretty soon 'twill right itself, o UNABLE TO PAY TAXES. The mysteries of finance are made more inscrutable to the average mind by the inability of in.''viduals and corporations to pay the fourth-quarter installment of income and profits taxes for the calendar year 1J19. A fair assumption it should he that If one had received Income or profits last yeur that might be taxed by Uncle Sam to the amount of $1,000, say, the money should be in the taxable's pocket or bank. In most eases we believe that the i resent inability to pay is traceable to the necessity of using the tax money in going businesses. It simply could not be spared earlier in the year and business conditions as they rXist make it impossible to procure the necessary cash. The condition fpoms to support the argument that the present .system of taxation is detrimental to huslnrss. o Mr. riurleson must find a certain satisfaction in this Christmas mall deluge. He can blame half th: trouble en Santa Claus.

More Truth Than Poetrv

By JAMES J. MONTAGUE

JUST FOLKS Bv EDGAR A. GUEST

or woman la m the making in their home. Father 1-j it the little, modest, sidelong glanc. that stole to sister's face, the wistful eyes that timidly sought Daddy's) for a second, while the recipient oi" the hildi.-h yift tore open the tissue and tinjel am! disclosed the loving present that lay tlu re. The thrill that came to sister or to father at that moment did not compare to the tingling glow that welled up from the heart of the giver. This is the joy of "hris;m.s. It is not new. Since Jesus walked in Ciallilee the world has known it: "It is mere blessed to give than to receive." Lven those people who love to assume a ridiculous pessimism about Christmas, feel this admonition, and with most of th.-m such pessimism only a mak to (ever loneliiit .s, or disappointment. or impatience that tie- necessity for painful economy prevents them from giving as they wish. So they pretend that they do not believe in Christmas, or in giving at all. Put they do. Down deep in thekhearts aro memories of their own childhood days when someone made Christmas happy for the-m. and the memory' of that tenderness belies the lips which say that giving is all nonsense. Or else down in thoe same hearts is the hope that whether tlu-y -ver give anybody anything again or not. pome day they will want to, and be more in tune with all the glorious folly around them. This yexr' t a. hopeful Christmas. For in pite of tho fact that there are conillcLs raging, and bitter oneit to come, nevertheless the thought of peace hi la tho air. It is In the heart of all mankind to a degree that it hat never been before. There is a growing, divino Impatience with war, and a growing oemand that other ways than that ef violence -b found for Sittllrs disputes. The feeling Is here. It will grow until the aonh of the angels over tho Jüdean Mils is no longer a prophtvy wistfully retailed onco a year, but a. prophecy fulfilled in everyday living. o GETTING RICH IN LITERATURE. One has only to rtad the current periodicals to ret the idea that very little in the form of education or special fitness is necessary to make a success In literature, especially in short Mcry writing or tho production cf scenarios'. The large number of s-c.V.led schools and lndi-

STAU OF PFTHLF.IIFM. As ( ir Th u led the . i-e men thrOn that firs. Cht's v:.s day, Fp-r.". il'.'iM Kid no;,e! misery, f-'iill l.ad us all today. Oh, S ar of lb th!. h rr, s'i'I guide Our feet to p.ithuajs glorifieeL

TFtJJ (H IITY CONSCIi. NCU Everybody's gone to b -d An' I can't h'ar a sing"c S' und Kc :pt the h'.i7,7in' in my head That keeps a goin' round and

' round. Guide all wbo sorrow ii despair My reg'Iar bedtime's long wen by; Fr.to the Mttle child I been awake siv hours, I b'lb-ve: V-."h: lay vi hin a merger rb.re, I never knew- the reason why A-.-. ?.;a!-:e them r-"- .eiVd. Put I can't sleep on Chr's'mas T'ri -hfa the Ii v s rf all in :;rif Kve! A:ivl ;-;r ngthen them .ith firm helie f. I've been an listened down the s'nirs A hundred tidies, or pretty rear. tLmd hod from warfare onto peace, lie must, be close around fomo- -m eiarkr.'T-. unto 1 i Ii t ; wheres, I hr'.v v. h cruelty r.tay cease Put I am sure that he ain't hero. ; An ' Jvstice co-. -w r mi-.-ht: They say he has an X-ra- siht ; Cui ;!' us in .wry I i-tit.g rn.l

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ing hew to write for the literary market would ir.divate that there are plenty of folks gullible enough to t.vkc the advertisers nt their word. Just enough persons succeed In lory writing :o iv. ike Jt i?y tcr many othe rs to be deceived into the b.-'.bf that they m ed only take a few lesson b mil! in ordtr to be aMe to write stories that v. ill et the editors of tho magazine hot en the;r trail fur new mat-tei piece s. The same scheme Is adopted In in luclng person to submit musical compositions, the author? of which are- touted fia comivg compositors of nn !U. tiond ability and reputation all tor the purpose f i.ttir.g a fat fee, for plac.ng the musical efforts or. th? "market." It usually Is the case that persons who advertise to h. Ip othei to f.ime and fortune through shoit ftti-ry writing hsv i bock to set!, or a series of Ics-K-r.si at a stiff price, all guaranteed to make ediior f jr.n.xztnt s and periodicals vcn their publica:i..r.H to their .vtud nts efforts. Heading th adverti.-emer.t that appear in mary pu'- Actions, one xv.iUld think that tho only re;u!s!l.to !)H omlr.g su. c- -f al in writing, in newspaper r-por...rrtee, in urt on wrk, cr a'ir.' s: ar.y other activity that i tjpi'et.e,4 t require eyUtl titnesd.

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He never comes around at all. I wonder did he see nit1 when I hooked that apple off the store. If he was snoopin round there then I s'pes,' it madf him kinda sore. An when I breke the baby's enrt. That's got me awful seart, somehow: I wonder would he have the heirt To hold that up against me now. I dTun't try to tro down stairs; That beard that's loose would in hho crack. Or I wo'i'd sruno'le on tli chairs

Judging from the recent experience of 'most anv post office, Europe's Christmas this year cornea mostly from America.

And lead u.-i unto brotherhood. Oh. Star of r.thlehom that led That first eom-ai-oes three-, rtil' sliine- above- '.is wh r-- we tread.

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SATFllDAY. PIC. 25. Thit s!iotiil 1'" a pa tic ilarly aetie and inte rt stirg day ae'cord'.ng to the st liar t"stlmor.Ies. Tliero is a !ri';nrt of sT;ie imrirtant an el

rroib-il rlvuid- h:eh -tioJld bring

An' he would take the pros-nts j ,,ro! nu nr,j adv.'in'a s of a rather

oaeg. I iinevpoe-t'-d or ,.tl nature. Thes. That is of course if he was here I hero tits should not bo negatived bv

An' had n lot o' things for nie Oh Orh! This nicht seems most a year. Suppose he in't comlrt'! Gee! fCopyright. 10 20 A Xot Safe, to Take any Chances. Meat was still high enoueh to make it advisable for ?anta Claus to leave his reindeer at homo.

Ty Cobb's ?32,3eT0 a year looks pretty big. hut Judge Landis is still ahead of him. The bench is mightier than the bat.

Don't Forget Him. The portman who stacgers up to your door with two hundred poinds of Christmas mail will not be- bothered by tho added burden of the dollar bill you are gnincr tn irlve him.

p.ivi' -r in to a tendency to be rash, iinpo'tuous or ej-i i rr- lsome .'ither n :.f!'.urs of : 1 u.;iness i.atur-' or In mtitters of jde-'.s ire or of elomestic or remantie le:ring. Tho mind triny be under high .-timub.'.s, .-'.rid all the faculties eiuie l'.en"d, but they tshouK! not be used rashly. Those who-o birthday it is have he propb.-cy of an important and f.atere st ir. '-T ear. with jToVahb- trav

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The world re ems to be getting better in spots in tpite- of the efforts of a. lot of persons to muss Ihir.C Up. " o The man who hu money to burn can usually produce some illumination.

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decie ded te. t-st it in my .ase, and I; must sav tho results havo bevii ' V-i

I nmre approved methods of handling nothing shoit of wonde-rlul. My fj

criminals ana upnoiaing tne :ign:ty rh-un.ati.--::i is entirely L'one, a I VIof the iaw, Mr. Haley knows some- !u.v,r . i - trace ef it. and my t-J thing about medicines, and in a re- sto.naeh is in fine eondit t-n. I eat cent interview said: heartily, and v. rth.ng agrees with i "Tanlac is certainly the right me- so well I am fast re l air.ivg my 73

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