South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 50, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 February 1922 — Page 5

SUNDAY. FEBRUARY i9. 1922

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EGYPT AN REVOLT FOR FREEDOM NOW j ORGANIZE DEFENSE MENACES POWER OF BRITISH empire FOR NEW IRELAND

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f.vry Aral ic rarir pulHhintr it was Mppr"-'"l. Th cirintr -nlMr of SUNDAY EGYPTIAN HKVOLT th manifesto Wh this: ADI.T PASHA (CEXTKIlt. ONE OF THK LEADERS IN THE EGYP"God f--rl.il that -.vir l.odK-s TIAN T 'Nit FIST. TALKING WITH LADY ALLEN BY, WIFE OF LORD -houM touch Kn'Ii-h o,. Is aft'T to- ALLEN BY, BRITISH HIGH COMMISSIONER IN EGYPT. SHOWN AT day and that your hand' M.nuV. r- THE RIGHT. THIS WAS TAKEN AT A NATIVE POLICE SPORTS r;,eiate with any Enelihm an." FESTIVAL. Leaders In thn Egyptian unr"st are aydd Zashlul P.-i'ha. reprep-nüitlv. Britain's real troubles with Ecrypt lul was deported to Ma.ta, later reof the extVme nationali. and Adly dated from the tlm? of the war. For leaded and recently was deported to Pwha. representative ,t tiie tnodrr- SO years Epypt had tern nominally Ceylon.

a part of the Turkish empire, out uriiain inea to poiv tne ipyp-

In lS2 Britain oorupied Eypt, hion headed by Lord Milner to inves-

:radua'.!v tightening: its hold. Wher tlgate the situation. Adly Pasha

ate?.

Zaghlul. a pure-hloodrd Egyptian, had its own khedive

was onre ruini'-ter of ducation and ha trfm-nili i: 1 lnflu-n.i throuu'h-

out the Mohammedan world. Adly the war broke out in 1914 and khi- Lroupht Milner and Zaqhlul together a cousin of th,e pi e --nt Miltan. vice dive, proclaimed allegiance to Tur- and a solution was practically president of th- '.. isiaüve a.-s.-tnldy, key, Britain deposed him. seated a agreed upon, only to be upset by m!nier of fondsn affairs, and pre- new sultan and established a protec- Lord Curzon. minister for foreign af-

torate. ta'.rs. Two days after the armistice. The main bone of contention was Zaqhlul Pasha, in the name of the military occupation, which the Esyp-

inet s:nre Adly refiiM d. b- iii- they Egyptian people, called upon Great tior.s Il'ured made all the other pro-

arKii it would recognition of Britain to ivo the country complcto posed concessions useless. Aaiy lmBrUlsh sovereignty. The Biitish independence as a r- ard for the a d- i.(li,itely resigned as premier, thus

h!fh commissioner is Loid Alh-nby, rnitted help Eypt had niven the al- joining Zatrhlul and throwing the

of Mesopotarr.ian fame lurir.tr the lies.

Army Unit Art Hein- Formed lv Leaders With Ahotit 20,000 Fighter. DUBLIN. Feb. 1. PIar.. for th , r.ew Frp State arr.iy are beiru completed In anticipation cr thn general election at which the people are expected to ratify the treaty. Minister of Defers Mu'.oahy.

j chief of Htaff of the Irish republican ! army. O'DuiTy. deputy. Chief of I Staff O'ConnejR QuirtermaftT-cn-i eral Gerald O'Sullivan. and other1 leaders are perfecting arranzenients I fr tran?-fe-rirK the repuMiran army I into that of the r.ew Free State i in the proces reducinsr It from : i its nreent strength of about 75.0Cf'"

to 20.000 or 30,ono men. The nev orpaniMtion will be j Identical, according ' to plan. with I that of the o!d I. IL A., at least as! applies to Ptructure. It will be. the j United Press learns, about as fol- j low?: j Six companies to a battalion (av- I crape); four battalions to a brigade; , four brigades to a division, with a j total of about 15 divisions. The divisions will be divided Into thre commands. Nrth, Mid'.ar.d. aruli South, with five divisions to a command. Each division, nominally. 1 would contain about 3.500 men. Ac- ; tually, some will be pnialler and i

some larger. Companies, nominally of about 50 men each, may be smaller or larger likewise. It Is expected, whatever the size of the army, that the, 15-division plan, or something like it, will be retained so as to form the skeleton for a larger army. Mulcahy to Keep Post. Ranks in the new army will be those of the present one: Volunteer (private) squad leader (corporal): section leader (sergeant); second lieutenant: first lieutenant: captain: battalion commandant

j (major; brigade commandant (col-

visited hr

tin', problem by sending a commls-1 onel) ; divisional commandant

(brigadier general); commandant

mier until his re M,t resignation. Eypt has no pinmi-r now. lor no

Egyptian statesman nill f"nn a rab-

nioderatcs and tho extremists to-

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IiniH-tii. t l'g)llan Troul)!-.

The demand was Ignored. Trouble- getnor against what they considered

started and reprisals followed. Zagh- a common enemy.

33 SENATORS RACE

FOR RE-ELEGTION

bv the deaths of Sens. Penrose and

riox. will be up for nomination.

Lean, republican; Delaware, Sen. T. Coleman Dul'ont, republican;

Ore.-ton will have a primary elcc-i Georgia, congressmen only; New

tion on May H. but there are no Mexico. Sen. Andnus A. Jones, demsenatorial -.ndidate to be selected. ; oerat : Rhode Island. Sen. Peter G.

Senator l'ii;ht to Retain Scat.

Gerry, deniocrat; South Carolina,

(lonrersionMl Fights in Different States Are Summarized hv Writer.

The North Carolina and Iowa congressmen only; Tennessee, Sen. primaries will be held on Jur.e ?, and ( Iv nmnh McKellar. democr.1t. and 5 respectively, and on June Sen. ; Utah. Sen. William II. King. dmPark Trammell will go before the j ocrat.

'democratic oter of Florida with I the hope of again being selected t- j ENTERS JEWELRY STORE.

of command (major general), and commandant general, or chief of staff, (general). There are no euch names In the I. R. A. as those parenthetized, which show their corresponding rank to thore of the United States army. Richard Muloahy. who became minister of defense when th DeValera government resigned, is expected to retain his present po?t. Owen O'Duffy, former deputy chief of staff, will be confirmed as Mulcahy's successor as chief of staff of the Free State army, which will

succeed the I. R. A. Deputy Chief j of Staff O'Connell. who was pro- j moted from assistant chief of staff he Is one of the military experts j of the army and Incidentally a for

mer officer in the United States army also will retain, under the Free State, his present post. Quartermaster Gen. O'Sullivan is expected to beedme assistant chief of staff.

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in the person of William Jennings' j and thrifty people are alike in that Ilryan. lfie' nth want to make money, but

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WASHINGTON. Fv. Is. Factional dilTerences are being fanned to fever heat throughout the United

States as republican and democratic

I oh iicen ral i r e . thV r ors In Maine and Minnesota, with J -ay. Go to Schuell's any day and l;r SL"y ct!:;,nw"1-- Frederick Hale and Frank B. you'll find your jewelry need, filled luring the mxt ,e.eT1 months to ! Kellogg driving for renornination. ; -G-t.

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Mates. i 1 1 : 1 1 ir.es to noiur'aie candidates for th" house of representatives ill lie loM in a',! stat.-s. The nati'-nal committees of both parties, with hea.dquarters in Washii.gtc:.. are preparing to lend a hand

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James Re d will figure p.oui.rie-. in the Missouri election and -n (Maude Swan-on will hold !. : -ter of the stage in Virginia. h- m Howard Su: he;-; i r-.d. repti'.di -an. up for v r'.i c'tio;-, in 'e-i 'irgi' i i

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