South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 129, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 May 1921 — Page 12

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MONDAY MOIIMNC, MAY 1, 1!21. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Joffre Had Faith in U. S. To Carry Allies to Victory

y .msr.i'in s hami.i.s

lormrr S"crrt.,rj f tin Na) 1 r 1

Thrt nr.y f.l-T'i!ch rf Arrlin troops t I'ranro, anl thf .- ! r 1 1 n f fjrn. I r h i T; to rr.ni n. i ml th" Anicrir.in p' 1 :! i .n r- f'r-. w i' )'!h lu ir i.o r-:n.t.l 1' i;r t' th.Mar5h.1l Jrrfif. th 'f tho Marr.p. A n-.Tlr.-i ni holi in '!ni!ntlon th' Military ur r. of th' ; I i r r c i.ri-

f I-'crh will h-

f;." .'Mr'! iT'l Jz"rf hau s't. "nimI Men. NVII Ann Thni.M V.'h n th' irr.-;(!.n t nr. th cr-

! t-irv -f wir hi! fallen in with th i:j, r. f.f Jirfr for th rarlist ps- .;?". (H-T'iT'' h f Atr.riCTn troop?

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:!"n ffr ma' is syiyinyni'i

tri. Til" r. .: 'i;r f in . r:ir3 to rf'üio,

with Srtory. Iut th- r.arr." of J,ffr will h !oo.j .m wll hi'nort.l in Amria as 1 o r -n th r- ar :;in an l worri'T. 1 -ft who jviw him arc! Ii-!' nod to him wh'n h" ( am to u.s in thos. tirrir il.ij.- of i:n. I doubt If i'vr in l;l?tory ha. thr re rrrn a gr' it military Ikto. a winner of iniprhty battles-, a comma nMT of ronurrirj armies. Wh'?,'-' prrhonality w.ts ao charm. n:, m winsorn. so nrovnntlvc of con f.. n" ,-in-l aT -

lion as that of this Frmh crural.!"0 rnurh mnro fffcrtlv.

aiiouslit Yiiu Yrn l-m:i .IriHn' ",or Months f-ur tro.-

Th Ftory 1 told of a French private soMU r who h'i'l I'll 1 a frieruily hand upon th-- arm of t French .!.- cer, only to bo ptlnInqly r'bukcd for hh unduo farni!!:irity.

'rir,''f. t!i'' objection nvi.i hari was r to r. 1 troops

n! . wo w r- in a p';tlon to munion tn amply. Kery munition P-ir.t !n th Tn'.t- . Stat'' had :a-n runr.ir.c: at fu'.!

f!:.c 101Ö fjrnir.? nut muni-

:! for Finr', flr'-at F.ritan and T I w -v ! i . It w.s.s m anift'y impossible that th'y couM irr.rn"fl!3te!y .-urply witli artiil'-ry anl hell. the additional millions of m-n America w.i.s to put in th ;!d. New fac-torie-wotjld hoyo to ). built, anl in an mcr'dibly :hort ..pae of time this va' rlone. "Meanwhile." said Joffre, "we, cm erjtdp your oldier.s from th larpe ;ipilies ve have." He was wiv enouph. Mr.eo w were now allies, to propose that poolincr of supplies whicl: In the rnd made the exercise of the united strength of the a 1 1 1 e i

u-, on u? for troops and we were turnlnsr out vast quantities of muni-

i t;onn. j Kiich Gao Wlmt It Ilatl. j All of u? Knvo tliem what we had ; most to nive. and w hat wo could ! Kive mn?t promptly and usefully. ! That w.i the understanding reached

In thos Washlnptrn conferences. American bepan pivlni? men at once, and France pave dielK liut America was making shells for tY.anco, and had hern for two year.: and he bean at or.c" makl? helhs and every other needed munition fc-r h rself. Our allies had no criticism to offer for inability to continue providing them with all they had l.en taking In munitions, .and at the same time to provide everything nerrsary for a new army of 4.000.000. "Joffre heard people c-v ships

will win the war." or the war." or "Food

'foal will win will win the

war." He recognize. I the importance cf all the m-crcs.iry anrls. Fut he was too cc'od a poldicr to believe that anything could win the war except fiKhtir.p: men. And he was ub rnouzh. too, to know what it took a lone time to tech ff riif military and civilian leaders, to wit: that .--ndin troops first would insure sending food to keep th'm alive and cuns and ammunition to fisht with. He knew Americans, who had ?ent th. ir boys to France with only a fe weeks j-up-rlle?. would make rr find a way to set to them evrythin they misht

need have

which th'-ir allies did not

i surplus in the ;i. id.

JCuli .Men to th I"rnt. Our war departm nt rushed making ready to send soldiers abroad, rushed training of m. n here, and took to heart .Toff re's repeated sukguojtion that as quick as possible the American flair floating; over

American 5oldiers .hould bo reen at the front. The eerrtary of war and his a.e?:stants lest no timrt in hurryIr.tr troops to the front after Clen. Ferhintr had arrived and was making wis-,' disposition of then as rapidly as they could be transported. I think Marshal Joffre had the vision then to s-ee and he;.r what an old French woman told about when cur soldiers actually did reach Franco and did all th1 thii cs w hich Jorfro foresaw they would do.. It was shortly after the American soldiers were on the move, but before they had got fully Into action. "I had been ordered from my home." she said, "for the third time during the war. The irrmai;s were coming, and .vc must take our little belonKlnrs and hurry toward Paris. All along the road were men and women and children a pathetic dtrht some with poor old hers, s and many carrying their little h.us hold

necessities in pack.. Hopeless and desperate. thv were plodding alone out of the track of the invaders Suidnly we heard a rumbling in the distance like thunder. It came r.ear r and tv irT, b'U b r and louder was the S 'Uud. It was a hundred, yes. moni t;r. it was a thousand. ht it M'f üti d like a million trucks moi?,g t -'A.ird us. Sang th American ( lalc "('loir the tr.it':' bt out of the way! came the ommancl in a tongue s-trai-.ge to most .' i.s. We huddled tog ther on th ib of th.o ro.id to es'ip" the trti-ks ,ts tliey wh e! d by. Th-y w. re i'll- d with h.and-s-ine, ruddy h I. d. stalwart lads, with the pbry of outh upon th.m. And as th- - robust b- ys in khaki

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You could h ;r tht ir loud and cheery (ic.- all down the valley. h! j non-U- ur. it w.i so beautiful, it wp.sko inspiring. I could not fully

undfrstan l It. but it gave me conflflence and courage. It must have ! ern an American classic. I understand Fnglish so poorly. mon-.-'ur; t ul it sounded something like t h i ? " 'Hail. hail, the gang's all here. What the ..;: do we care?' "What th-se words meant I do not know, but ope thing I know Is that after they passed singing that sor.c'we w. re told we could go back to our home--, ;m I we have lived In peace and quit over since. Heaven's bbssin-s en those American boys and upon thelc national air. If it is th ir national air.' (Another article by Secretary PanieN will bo printed Wednesday.)

Ten Policemen Ambushed; One is Slain, Other Shot

There are s x footmen In attendance at th.' rutin ntrance to Tuck-

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throuchout the day

until T o'clock, when the number is redu c d t o f t i;ir.

Ty i-tatl I'rr: DUPLIN. Miv 3. -T-:: r'';r'rtn were ambushei Smlav couny 'Vestmeath bv TO arr-.l r-.en. r a .

,-erg;. .Murny wt t-.- ,!r , , r Other COnStallc W-. ' rrr- -,

wounded. .War Cappa-hw h:e. - .r.'v T'.peran.u Irih re;..5i :;. , yt- s.rr,.,v afternoon att i..d i ;r ; r-,.r(--killing Sere:. K ::.;' n ..-! -;r . known civil; in wh-n; th- p.. ;.-.. ) a taken prison.-. N'nri Tonw y, w.fe , f t ,

ifireman. was sh t .1 . -

doorway in .'; rd i 1. ir TriV. Hearing a ct.itu."-: .- .: e.

she Jooke 1 o-j. .i : . . - s -. . i fired at her.

had to

depend upon the French for shell.."

critics of the vr administration h.'ivn said. It i r. n absurb critlc:.'m at a time wIkt. the allid were depending

"I beg your pardon sir." said the private, saluting. "I thought you wer Papa Joffre." Tho truth of that Ftory will not bo doubted by anyono who has re u "Papa Joffre". There is only on.ord that I can think of that I adequately applicable to him. I do not think I have ever used It before with referenco to a man. The French marshal Is beautiful beautiful In the expression of his ryes. In his complexion. In his simple and dignified bearing, and most of all. in the delightful spirit of his contact and conversation with hl.s fellows. Now and then during tho war Tvhen I saw nn oiTlcer rigid and dorn. over-Impressed by his own superlorty to all ordinary mortals-. I wished all men In authority might have

learned manners from the man who

waved tho world at tho battle of the Marne. One of the reasons why Joffre will

always hold a distinct place In my

memory, n, peculiar place In my af

fectlon. Is because, of all those who came fucking American cooperation, he, more than any man. displayed liifl faith in the America.! soldier, his desire to have American manhood at the front. .. , Jnffn Aks for Men. Men of the allied missions were thoroughly convinced that we could be of Immediate li'o in a very valuable way by providing mc ney. food, munitions. It was on these things most of them were Inclined to lay tho early emphasis. Rut Joffre from the first day ask d for men.

Money, food. munitions! Yes. splendid, and thank you. but how soon can we have men? It is possible wo would have been seveif.! weeks or months longer in getting to France with our lighting forces if it had not bet n for the julet insistence of Joffre. Others talked of the long training that would bo necessary to prepare men for fighting In Furope; of tho necessity of retaining our regulars at home in order to train a great army that might begin to reach Franco six or eight months later. Joffre said, "I hope you can send troops this summer. Our yoro need is fiesh soldiers sturdy, vigorous Americans." , Joffre had seen those "sturdy". vigorous Americans" on cur streets, in the thrones which cheered him wherever ho had gone. Ho believed In their capacity to learn quickly the art of war. He believed in their .spirit. YVouM K ie Tirrl Annies. And Jolfre. with the memory of his own war-worn soldler- and Iii? tired, sometimes disvourriged fellow countrymen, knew what a toni'" there would be for wcarirnss and ex pression in the pres m o of even a few thousand American boys enough to marcj-. through the sin ets with high. :- t chins5, and firm. r s.!ient step; enough to cirry the lag. the tlag of the vtar.s and stripe, and to be visible proof and promise of American participation. While other men wer thinking in materi.tl terms, JoTre was thinking in spiritual terms. He knew tho morale of Franco, of (dre.at T'ritain. of Italy, would be stimulated the mlr.uto the news was lhislud that American soldiers wo-, on lluropr an soil. He knew the morale of the nemy would be shaken th-' minute Ib r!:n b arned thit its confident predictions tonrcrn'r.g the impossibility of American :-o!d:ers reaching Fr.inro b. id been disproved. This w a the burden of hi.- pie a to Seen tary Hiker, with whom he talked l're.uy b-rau-ie tbe sver. try of war was one f :h few men in Washington oilicial hfe who und r5tood French. It wis the thing which he strrs-d wdu n h talked

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Notloc of IrnpnvenHnt Kfnlutlon H7I. if.i.iitmi:nt nv rrnuc AVOIIKS Offloo fif the rUxinl. South F.end. Ind.. May C. 1021. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given by the Hoard of Public Works of the City of South Rend, Indiana, that it desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements In the Kild City an au

thorized by the following numbered Improvement Resolutions, adopted by said Hoard on the 4th day of May, 1Ö21. That it is df-fdred and doomed nepessary to Improve Main Street from !

Indiana Avenue to Kwing Avenue as follows, to-wit: Said Street shall br graded and tho roadway thereof shall be paved; and also the roadway of certain portions of the streets and alleys which enter or Intersect said street shall be graded and paved. The paving material to bo used in making paid improvement shall bo Sheet Asphalt. Hitiilithie. Asphaltir Concrete or Rriek. and the foundation shall bo Portland cement concreto six (') inches thick for the shod asphalt bitulithic. asph altic concrete and brick, oi- rdled uravel six ( ) inches thick for the brick, also cement curb shall be constructed along said street whore -amc necessary and not .already constructed; storm water inlets and conduits shall be constructed where necessary, all manhole tops and storm water inlets shall be set to the proper grade, cement marginal curb shall be constructed at all street and alley intersections where i necessary, all as is more parth ular-

Iy shown and all in .accordance with the plans, profiles, detail drawings and specifications on file in the Oftice of the Department of Public Works of the City of South Rend, I nd ia in . Said Improvement shall be known and designated as Pavement on Main Street from Indiana Avenue to Kwing Avenue. I'nder Improvement Resolution N'o. R47. In the City of South Rend. Indiana. F.vtailod drawing, plans, profiles and speoilioations ,are on file and may bo. seen at the office of .said Hoard, and all work in the making of said public improvement must be done in accordance therewith. Said Hoard lias fixed June 1, 1921. as date upon which remo?:strances may be tiled or heard by persons interested or affected by said public improvements, and on said day at 7 : 1 " o'clock p. m. said Hoard, will, at its said office, hear and consider any remonstrance. .and persons interested, or whose property i.s affected by said public Improvements, and will decide whether the benefit that will .accrue to the property, abutting and adjacent to the proposed improvements, .and to said city, will he equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the prop'.. sod improvements, as estimated by the Citv Civil Rngincer. HOARD OF n.T.LIC WORKS o. a. i:niott. 1 larvey F. Rostiser, John F. DeHaven. YFRONICA C. SWH1INHV. Clerk of the Hoard. Publication May 7-11. 1021. Notlri of Imrn rmrnt IlifHolutltm H1.V HMMKTMIIVr Ol' I'l'HMC VOUh. Smith P.eii'l. Ind.. May 7, 1UI1. To Whom It Mfiv (Vni'tTii; Netl.e is lurel.y given by the lard of Piihli.' Work'of the Citv of South

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b nied iietess.iry t make tin following I numbered Intprturnient Kolutleus. j :o looted l.j- H.iid r.o.ird n the 4th day f miv, l'j-'t. l int if is desired and deemed iioi I s try t improve bddy st from IuiS.ille ; :u. t the to'rtli lliu- of Howard st. as follows, to - w it : I he roadway of said street shall he ( r : rfa ed ; :i! the roadwjiv of certain ; Oorfi.tn. if tti -friaa 'iri.l fillvw uMili I

i r.ter or intersei-t -nld htret shall be j ! rexarf.ii-ed. The material to be ued In I m iLi''. v il.l lfiTr.t-.n.rit tfi-il l..i

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I "... ...' .I... I J s!i rui w .-iter inlets shall beset to tit U j i.r.p.-r kuade, n: nni'üt r.uircinal curb H

1 shall be constricted at all street and '

all i a t er.- t ini where iie.'es.a rv , nil a ' i i;. ore p. rtb ul.irly !own .md all In i a-cordaiue with the jdanx, prorile, de-! tail drawin-i and irt.'.atioiis ei rd I Hi tie e. rTicr ef the I e a rt r ! ie t f .,f I'll',!!,.

WU.rkv. . f t! ,. -jry of S..uf!i Ilend. Ind. ' l S i id bii;rove:re,t sh.all be known and 1 C

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: nd f.. said 'Miv. wnl be e ml to or ex- ' e.ed the r-tim.Mted nit ef t ,f p rop i.d '

!:e;,-,,i, Mi.er.t. a e-ttm.ifed by the City i'iil Fn-irH.r I

i;ai:i of pfni.ic wokks. i A. bdlott H.irev F. Itesflser -I.'hn V. IelIMvrn. Vi Pni:l t Sweeney. Tb rk of the Ibe.rd.

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CIGARS, CIGARETTES and TOBACCOS GEO. F. SCHÄFER 324 S. Michigan St. LADIES ! Meet at THE COMFORT SHOP Miss Darr PERMANENT WAVING MANICURING ELECTROLYSIS MARCELING ."03-1 .1. . S- IHtls. Main f37 JOB PRINTING CONNELL, The Printer 122 N. Michigan St. Lincoln 806

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TIME TABLES NEW YORK CENTRAL TRAINS

4:1 57 a. m. 6:30 a. m. 6:15 a. m. 7:17 a. m. 10:3R a. m. 1:00 p. m. 1:13 p. m. 2:f0 p. m. 6:20 p. m. 6:44 p. m. 11:04 p. in.

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LAKE ERIE & WESTERN To Indianapolis: 5:00 a.m. Arr. 10:00 a. m. 12:00 noon " 4:5 p. m. 3:45 p. in. " 9:25 p. m.

I'roni Indianapoll?: Leave 7:00 a. m. 12:20 p. m.

5:15 p. m.

12:33 p. m. 5:15 p. ni.

10:15 p. m.

GOING i:.ST. 3:50 a. m. Kx press 4:10 a m. Local 10:16 a. rr.. Local on old road 12:20 a. ni. Main Line 12:4S p. rr. 3 :0 p. m. 3:32 p. m. 4:49 p. m. 7:01 p. rr. 7:45 p. rr.. N. Y. Limited 11:05 p. m. Llkhart only 12:50 a. rr.. Cleveland only VANDALIA LINE

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PENNSYLVANIA From Indianapolis: Leavu 11:45 a.m. 4:40 p.m. 5:35 p. m. 9:45 p. m.

.Arr. 10:40 a. m. 3:00 p. m. " 10:30 p. m.

THE UNIVERSAL CAR; Parts and Accessories HINKLE MOTOR CO., Inc. GROCERIES MEATS FRUITS PASTRY WEISS GROCERY Hill Street Opp. St. Joseph School

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20TH CENTURY GARAGE Auto Repair Accessories 121 S. Lafayette Blvd. Main 530

HARNESS ! F. M. PATTY 112 E. Wayne Trau'Uns; Good Kcpalrin::

SOUTH BEND HAT

BLEACHERY 118 S.Main St. CLEANERS, DYERS AND RE-BLOCKERS in all kinds of Ladies' and Gents' Hats T. D. WEKONY, Pop. Bell Phone 1538

No Matter What The Job of welding there is to do, simple or intricate, we are there with the goods. We have the equipment, the skill, the brains and the service. Don't pass us up until you have investigated our facilities. Let us quote you a price anyway. Also, automobiles washed, cleaned and polished. WHITE WELDING COMPANY Rear of 126 N. Michigan St. or 133 N. Mill Lincoln 6124

r.ASTHOt'ND Lcavinp South Bend to Port Huron: 7:10 a.m. Battlo Creek cnl7. 12:25 p. m. Local 2:33 p. m. Express 7:55 p. m. Express 12:07 midnight Kxprcss 2:19 p. m. Express

wi'sTiiorxn LeaLnc South Bend to Chicago: Arr. Chicago 3:19 p. m. 7:25 p. m. 2:07 p. in. D:05 p. m. 6:35 p. m. r : 4 5 p. m. 4:1C a. m. 7:30 a. m. 5:11 a. m. X:10 a. m.

INTERURBAN LINES Clilcaco, South Ik-nil X. Northern Indiana U. It. Trains Leaving South Bend, Indiana

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PENN MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. WALTER I. FEGAN 204 J. M. S. BUILDING MAIN 130

Hardware and Stoves M. E. GILMAN 422 S. Michigan St. Lincoln 8645

We take care of all your possessions except LIFE

FIRE-AUTO HEALTH

THEFT All of them. Insurance Dept. CITIZENS TRUST & SAVINGS BANK HUNT & DUBAIL Room 205 Main 2531

Call at the Mondor Millinery 236 Farmers Trust

OFFICE SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT Northern Indiana Office Equipment Co. 126 E. Jefferson Blvd. Lincoln 5696

BEFORE BUYING HEAR A PHONOGRAPH at THE LENHARD

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FREE! 2. OXi: DOLLAR 10-inch DouMe I'nce Records with $7.1 Tllchtone PlionoTapli (regular $150 value) S99.50 RIchtonc Phonograph (rep:ulTr $275 value) or $12." Maliocany Consol (regular 5275 value) BLUE BIRD SHOP 12?. North Main St.

PHOTOGRAPHS McDonald's Studio 211 S. Main St.

Pianos and Player-Pianos J. M. ROSE 228 S. Michigan St Main 235 PAPER HANGING and PAINTING Chas. Schupp & Co. We will call with samplebooks at your home. 1704 SOUTH LEER ST. Lincoln 7157

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Expert Phonograph Repairing on All Makes of Motors Main Springs of All Kinds Put in While You Wait If It's for a Phonograph we Have it. CALL US. Hear Our New Records REEDER BROS. Main 4460 121 E- Jefferson OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT EAT at The Jefferson Hotel Cafe J. H. Wells, Prop.

Shoe Repair Alex's Shoe Hospital While you wait 128 W. Washington Ave. Lincoln 1932

SIGNS of ALL KINDS BUNCH SIGN CO. Ill VV. Colfax Ave. LESLIE'S Multigraph Letter Service roMiixc; riu.i.NG ix ADDIUISSIN'G Mali. 2127 22S runners Tru5t

Vulcanizing and Repairing Faylor's Tire Shop 132 E. Jefferson

TRANSFER! Your Satisfaction is Our ouccess Taggart Freight Transfer Company J. P. Russell. Mgr. W. C. Warner, Treas. 120 East Wayne St. Lincoln 5190

Inter-City Transfer Co. "The 3Iovie ?.IrnM Moving, Storage, Transfer 200-1 Ilnst .TrfTero J Iilvd. M.Vn 2131

Phone: Main 932 New Jersey Transfer Company Storage and Transfer 217 S. Main St. E. L. BARBIER, Prop.

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SHADES! The Indiana Window Shade Co. Rubber Stair Pads 226 V. Jefferson Blvd. Lincoln 6148

UNDERTAKING ARTHUR M. RUSSELL Funeral Director 307 South Michigan St. VOICE AND PIANO Ethel R. Wahl Bullard Studio 321 S. Michigan SL Lincoln 8239 THE VAN AIKEN STUDIOS VIOLIN AND VOICE 230 W. Washington Ave. Main 385 Cor. Washington and Lafayette RUGS Waviri r.'at'.y !. . .' " ; - y trI. A'."' hiv.- !;i r' . :' !. ivy Ki lluz ft-r y.tl' at Irii!i;r' 7 ! I..'. ' ' W.ty Wot.

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