South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 123, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 May 1921 — Page 12

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M1UA nDOULUllUll AGAIN UNDER FIRE Senate Still Undecided Re - garding Action on Peace Measure. T.j International News Servil : WASHINGTON". May 2. A xvido divergence of opinion prevailed amonfr republican members of conpress today as to what teps Pres't I Harding: may take toward entering , into peace r.eiroti.itlona ith Ger many followirpr the tinal pasape by congress of the Knox peace resolution. The resolution pa5?ed by the scnate Saturday nipht by a vote of 4 9 to 2o is expected to bo the storm J center of a turbulent and partium debate in the huo this week but Ms republican lca.lns hope to force the par?a?-? cf the incaurö by a substantial majority by the week end. Th( senate debate en tho resolution disclosed that republican senators although untiie.l upen the principle of it the f-r.dinc: of the Jonp; exisiinp: technical .-:ate of war between the United States and the Central povors are still divided a? to whether the American government should ecck to make a separate pence with Germany or attempt to neÜat a. reatc bas -d uron a Son. Lodge of Ma.nachu? t Its, the republican m-;ori:y leader, express ed the K!n: that rre't Hardir.qi would unicri.'l;.? treaty of peace j with Geip-.-'P.y iol'owinir t! pas?- J age vt the K; - r.if.-ui-c. bat h.nv '. soon Mr. ii-inii v.otih'. make r-urh a mof, or what kind of n treaty lie thoupht the preside rt would .rek to negotiate. Sen. Lodce did not explain. MISSION CLOSES AT ST HEDWIGE CHURCH More Than 3,000 Communions Among Benefits Announced by Pastor. The mission conducted for the last two weekd at the St. Hedwige church. S. Scott Ft., by the Jesuit Missionary Fathers of Toledo, O., came to a conclusion Sunday evenin?. The priests conducting: the mission were Rev. Charles Janowski. Rev. Fr. Mollo and Rev. Joseph Bicda. Mission services were hel-d three Limes daily, at 9 a. m., 3 p. m., and 7:30 p. m., each service pe'n well attended by members of the congregation. The first week was devoted to the women and girls of the congregation, the second week to the men and boys. The concluding services were he'd Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock for the women and at 7:30 o'clock for the men. "The spiritual benefits derived from the mission were many." said Rev. Anthony Zubowicz, pastor of the church, "more than C.O0O communions having been distributed." . Protest Linking Name of Father to GirVs Death By United Tress: LOS ANGELES, Calif., May 2. Authorities here today requested Coroner Homan, Chicago, for permission to make their own chemical analysis of the stomach of Marie Vance, daughter of a prominent Glencoe, 111., dentist. Three daughters of Robert S. Lockhart, Covinton. Va.. protested to Los Angeles police against linking of their father's name with the death of the Vance girl. They stated their father was in the cast when the girl died. They denied that Lockhart was engaged to Miss Vance and that he had purchased a "love bungalow" for her in Hollywood. Gives Authority to Buy Tcrrc Haute Railway Co, WASHINGTON', May 2. The interstate commerce commission today granted permission to the Cleveland. Cincinnati. Chicago and St. Louis railroad company to buy control tf the Evansville, Indianapolis and Terre Haute railroad company for $1.000,000. paying for it with long term securities. The Tcrro Haute company recently went into bankruptcy but for the last few months has been operated by the Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis company. EVERETT TRUE

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! Record Larpr-t Oporationo Year Steel and Special ties Strong. Py AsJKVlate-1 Tre?: NKW Y'T.K. May :. T.- Ftork market Monday rrcrrlecl ilmt thi largest operation of the year, nlthoujtrh some dovelopmrnt s ov-t th-week-end did not promts b-:'.'.l? enthu.s!a5in. Total mI'h v.-:ro 165,000 shares. Another deficit in actual cVir'.r. house reserves v.a h'M to - threaon for rcnvxral cf ca!l lrar.s ..t 7 percent, and tho f;rmne rf a',1 other quctatlns. Ir.cl'i -lir.T commercial paper. Steel?, equipment, roppora nnd motor Fpecial:ic5. t're:hr w;:.-4 shippincrs, comprised the ?;rnr.;?r sues of the season. T! especially American International and Mercantile Marine preferred, sped forward in the, f;r.al Ikut. Nt pains ranged from one t near! five points, ralhi participating or.'.y slightly. No Adero KffectThe brief respite granted Germany by the allies had no .adver effect on International remittinc?. The Rritish rate established .a n-".-high quotation for almost a ye ir. although easing later, and most other European exchanges were highrr, French and Belgian rate? again scliiiipr at equal levels. Keepintr pace with the stock market, dealings in bonds wero raor erpansive and hisrher. except amor.? rails, in which chances were irregularly downward. French municipal bonds were strongest of the foreiira Issues. Total sales (par value), S13, 150.000. ; . A Bulk Tahc Control of " Windy City Wheat Marlid r.r .sjsnciatei rrrss: CHICAGO. May 2. Sea reit ynf wheat avaiiablo for immediato delivery on May contracts led to a sharp upturn In values Monday. Tho market closed unsettled at ono "to three and a hn If nt highrr, with May 51.34 to $1.34 1-2 and July $1.09 to $1.09 1-4. Corn gained L to 13-4 and oats finished at 1-8(71-4 decline to -2 advance. In provisions the outcome varied from- a setback of 5c to a ri?e of 40c. Rulls quickly took control of thwheat market, for there was an entire absence of the month deliveries and no apparent likelihood of any large deliveries soon, owins: to th fact that virtually all the wheat in Chicago has bee-n sold for shipment. Furthermore, it was correctly anticipated that the weekly statement of the United States visible supply this afternoon would show a decided new shrinkage. Corn and oa!c duplicated the action of wheat. Smallr.es. of May delivery of corn was an rxidene of dullish influence. Resides, shipping sales of oats vere said to be the largest on the crop. "TIZ" GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET No pufTed-up, burning, tender. aching feet no corns or callouses. "Tiz" makes sore. Mirninc:. tired feet fairly dance with delight. Away go the aches and pains, the corns, callouses, blisters, bunions and chilblains. "Tiz" draws out the acids and poisons that puff your feet. No matter how hard you work, how Ion? you dance, how far you walk, or how Ioiik yon remain on your fret, "Tiz" brinps restful fot comfort. "Tiz" is magical, grand, wonderful for tired, aching, ywrsllen. smarting fret. Ah! how 'or.ifortaMc. how happy you feel. Your feet juPt tingle for Joy; shoes never hurt or seem tight. Get a box of "Tiz" now from any druggist or department tore. End foot torture 'forever wear ir.allrr shoes, keep your feet frr.h. sweet and happy. Just think! a whole year's foot comfort for a few rents. -Adv. RUGS Weaving neatly done, r.Oc rr yard. Also have large stock ot heavy Ras: Rugs for sa'e 18x3. at 50c 26x52 at ?Sc. Inquire 71 S Lincoln Way West. BY CONDO

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