South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 62, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1922 — Page 5
FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 3, 1922
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ANCESTOR WORSHIP Kidnaped Youngster Reveals ITALIANS WOULD
MILLSTONE ABOUT; Hoax Wife Plays on Husband
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Nrv York Hunker. Out Hindrance to
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Walter Greenwood, Estranged From Wife, and Later Reconciled, Was Led to Believe Curly Haired Little Girl Was His Own Daughter.
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of .1. P. M'r?,-(n A 'o.. " "f th , l'.Tiir.s ,i.i:iifir.tiH ori Miir-i in t!i". Trlt'il S'.it". Mr. Iirti''':ir tv-tii-, !7r'I th Tht n famine !n '"Mm i f.ir go. Mr. Iirifnt 'Irrla r-l th" ca':i! f'hina nT the V;t ?! on -'TV j ffcrpr v-r' noniKi'i -. lut that ;, Orientals woiiM liW t n irivc ii;. tVIr :i n worship if th-y j y.f rr to tak niuiMi1" of il! l"ii- ; fit t.' b" ik'r;r. froii thr mufer- j fprn df'ifion.j. S il t it tiMri fi hr.t:.t:;t;. for i 'orf'in.itii'Tii v ; jc;' - 1 t Mr. I.iiuojit l.y n "hlnanian .. !n ' 1 1 i 1 1 "f tlri'j T-nfion d if!! r u '.t 1"- . 1 "N'n !) eil - i iriT'T.T t tin- ini-! I ( rtnr .if rh return of Shan - I tijr.c t. th'- rhiri'." Mr. Timont s.i'l. "W'r liavo lit-trf! of th'' mat- I f.'T in.mv ni'T.Mi.-. If prohaMv I I'ayl i f frf in lefeatln;? th" Treaty of " rt--T ill- in tl nal. ; ?o tiiurli hnl ! n .-.iM of it that) vTirrj tli'- .laran''""' ;icrf-i to r" j M:rn if th faot was I -;: I oyr inj ! rTvp i r rather lislitly ! 'Sliilfh amv of JuMlnn." "P.'it tio our who lin.s In f-n in ! Ch.na, recently nuM fail to realiz"! th vital siTiifioanro of thi M"' s- 1 tion. Th- will ho ronivr:'h rli' f ari'l h'liht !k oi,. ivasiir in 'hii..
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.la pan. Marfoil lv fhinr? Fti'dnts, -wt tho u IkI" i-otintry. and it. i ffrrt on Jipan was vr-ry nnfavoraThis a ;rrn-.r nf. now Japan out of tho rla.s of nation that n-i to l hoyrotftl. "TIito : no moro orderly rom Tounity than China in tho world, th popl aro difordrly. For Intn p-p!o nr orderly. I'nr ln ftanr. tlirro vrr' CM.oo nrr-"t in Pkinc in on'- year -not vo many ronidrrinir tho crraf p.zr of th population and of thro only " I wro for .a hraoh of tho p a. ." 'Tho diinrs aro a Rrrat. honest, frusral, lndusirious jiropip who love par, whn lov thir famllirs arnl who re movlner on toward th liht and who ar looklns: to i rvrrr rr.fnint for hrlr." Mr. Tnmnnt praisl tho Unifod S'iat"?i for ooininjr to rhina's n il at th tinio of th famine la.t yoat nd dprlared that th proniptno flr.n effcrtivon". of tho work wa lArsrily dip to tho prompt n.i.utnc rendrrrd ty .Tolin ,I. Kockof!lr. Jr. . "rw thlnsr liavo stirrod tlio 'hinro prop! sn much." ho jiaid. "n tho croat hiiildlngr.'' of tho Poocfollpr modhal ronfor poinqr up In thf center of Prkinp. to b th focus of med tea I oduration. 5xnifatton and hraltli for inn.nnn.roo people."
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Former Troopship on Fire
A.ldio k id na d.
Coil l fl i t ,
;iii ! f riv r d 1-y famil two r;us aftt r holng
SYKACL'SI-:. N. V, Man h 2. Tragedy rivaling tlio human dramas of tit-rrvn and Mas;o )nx Litt orarniih 'I into tin- brief life of 11-j.ar-old .Vidi- Comfort until rer htly known as Addio (Jreenwcod. Suddenly it has ended, bruising to a closo a two-year yarch for a little irl with brown eurls. central fiun of a kidnaping mystery. Ac( identally bronchi to the atiention of the Children's soeiety, the little irirl trutlv declared her name
wüH not (Ireenwood. She criil ai
BRITISH MAGNATE SAYS ENGLAND WILL PAY DEBT IjOXPON. March J. Assurance thn.t Great Pritain will poy lier debt to the United State were piven to America Thursil.ty by Lorl lnhca.pa railroad :r.a?nato and financier and m mmbcr of tho Goddert eoonotny committee. In . discussing the drbt question, Iord IncJncipo paid: "AnierlcTi need have no doubt as to th stability of British finance. W shall live within our liiromo and V?y cur way without borrowing any more money. Wo will reduce our debt." Thifl as regarded a.i indicative of cnoral reRtivene in otficial and b iin5 circles in Pritaln vcr delav of tho United States funding commission in announcjn what the rio.M demands will he. Pulnc-ss leaders 1elare there ramot l a trah revival until American fundinsr terms are known. Orlic1n.ls Rrft anxious to know the torm Vfor prt-ccedir.t; with proposed h'idcet reductions. PABIS FINDS WAY TO END AUTO SLAUGHTEB T'ARIS. t.u-ch 2. Th Prefect of Police of Paris, Robert LouilUer. na fourvi a radio?.! means of
bUsrtnsf drivers of motor vehicles' !:i th streets to bo more careful. many accidents to pedostriniis i huve occurred through carelcs-t-os th-t M.. TTill!'"r has Killed ! .r fftructiorus that. in future wln"n nv motor vehicle runs down a pe de-trln or ! in any way repon:hl for nnoi: collisions tb" car lill bA coonfif-i'ated and put und r al an! the dr:v r s-rnt t. prison. Should th driver be found cuil- . ty .liall srrv a term of imrriontr.ent and his car will bo ..;) If left freo h rhall be nl!ow-d tu r?ain po.-ofvinn of his ear and only rfcr a severe reprimand.' Th insfrurfiors have taught mo- J tor drivers in Pans to be extreme-j !v cautiou". i
preat deal and bcRjnl r.ot to be '"nt back to Mrs. Marpatet (Ireenwood. with whom ho had hern liiJi. "She makes me call her 'Mother' but she int my own mama," the oli i 11 -aid. in tears. "I want to kv to my Auntie Toots." An inijuiry was st in motion. All the f hild could tell was that hei "Auntie Toots" lived in Pennsylvania. Itterrt were ent to many Pennsylvania towns "Had a child been lort?" I.oii SoarIi Uutilo. j'rom Hawley, Pa., came news- ot the two-year search for little Addie Comfort. Next came William Harripran. of Johnson City. Addio's grandfather, lie hupped her, and she stopped cryinsr when he told her that "Auntie Toots" was comirip, too. It was revealed that "Auntie Touts" js Mrs. Jaeoh 1 1. Kyser. the little pirl' aunt, with whom she had been livln.T in llawley inco she was a baby. Her father is dt-ad and her mother is married apain. These revelations caused the police to place Mrs. Greenwood, now ill In a Syracuse hospital, under surveillance. Meantime Police Chief Cadin has set on foot a country-wide search for b man Mm. (ireenwood avusos -jf havinp Kidnaped the little pirl two year apo. Pnfico .ay Mrs. Greenwood hafinned a statement. And her husband. Walter Greenwood, has declared that he believed Addie- to be hla own child. He and hU wife were separated a dozen years apo and when they became reconciled two year.s apo he thoupht the rine-year-old child was his, horn shortly after the reparation. "I want my Auntie Toots." the little pirl said today. "She'8, cominp to pet me and I'm so '.i''. I don't
want vor to po luck to 'Mother 1 mean .Mrs. irren wood. "She often said I would be sorry if I i er told him Mr. Greer. wood that 1 wasn't his little pirl, or if 1 told anybody rise. I wa? .scared and I didn't tell. Put eery nicht I ued to ry and hope and hop. my Auntie Toots would conic. "She's cominp now and I can hardly wait. I want to po home. And mabe I won't be whipped with
ja strap any more."
Showman lljitor. Addie remembers that a lonp time apo two .wars apo her aunt had to bav the-ir home jn Hawley to see a sick relatixe, and she was snt to Mrs. Greenwood, a neighbor, till the aunt, Mrs. Ky.er, returned. That nipht. she said, some man came and induved Mrs. Greenwool and herself to j;rt up and walk to the next town and take a train. M r. Greenwood's statement, po-li'-e say. explained that she was in the employ of a man who operated a trav linp show and that he said he would take tho little pirl away and put her into the show. They had remained in Hawley until he recovered from an illness. Then they left topether. In Syracuse the showman lese l ted thm and. seekinp reconciliation with her husband, she toid him the little pirl -with her was their child.
RICHEST NEGRESS IN WORLD IS MISSING 1AI,L,AS, Tex., March 2. Mysterytoday surrounded the whereabouts of Lillle Taylor, reputed to be the richest nepro nximan in the world. Friends of LIlHc here said thev did not know whether she wan "working out," or whether she had -one to Shreveport to confer with her attorneys fcdlowinp tho decision handed down in the Xcw Orleans court upholding Iallie's claim to valuable Iulsiana oil lands. v Tho decision, which found Jjillis the lawful heir of Ijona McGee, was the last stop in the long court "fipht to pive the ncpress her fortune. Tho iands lnvolvod are in the Homer. Ia.. oil fields, in Claiborne parish and are valued at appro.vlmatelc $ l noo.ooo.
Just a few Specials for
SATURDAY
Chinese Find Epgs of Pigeon 'Stop Smallpox SHANGHAI. hina. Mrch C According to tlie Chinese I're---C"nln? hero hae lis--over d an inf .Ilibl saffjeuard against smallpox. .Gom genius hs found that pigeon-' eg-? ar a "toni food" ard that a pron dieted with the an.e !s it: t o i1an;r of ontrncfir.c stiMllpov Tlie r.nvor as spread around town ard there j a rush to put - hiM pige-H' e-ff. and the nrn :ir now in z rear drrv.an.I at the inordinary pri'-e of svcn einta plv-e. "Truly." a one rditor observed. " ?h. pir!;ir of til ptibllC g.llb d a i!Iy rumor Is or ouph to mike an Intelligent mm latign. Pspecially. It may be added, the loan who has pigeons prs for t-il.
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GOTHAM STORM GIVES WORK TO f,000 MEN MIAV VOIIK. Mnrrh 2. .More thin "S . o o rnw .hovr llrrs wer af work T'.iur-day rlnr.p away tue o Inches of trow w-hf'-h tho tall nd of vVdrf'v right'- sorm Kft in ths tuy?; strf'if. The weather fvraV.'r prfdlrted rain and nk-et before the end of tha dur.
These are not "cheap pianos" but very :ne makes, shich wr have taken in exhani:e for Grand Pianos, Pianolas and Genuine ictrolas.
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tion of th NecTT-K.xstern market.! A plan which is common to many , ef th big manufacturers and Italian f exporters i to purchase raw mattri-l als in America, manufacture theny
in Italy and soil them to Turkey and tho neighboring countries. Italy is without doubt the flm we,slcrn power in the hearts of the Turkish nationaJitti. Italian ill-will arair.s: America, which rose to uuch a heat during the Pi urn e incidents, ha.s entirely diei iown. Th Ita.lians explain that their demonstrations wer apainrt Mr. Wilson, and not apainst the American people. Hut it is
fuite probable that their difficulties Umination of Iuüy keeps alive aj
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Thi i the Northern Pacific, former 1. s. tr;:npnrt. off the Jersey cojst. Th" ntw to!; to the Hf -l-'- tts. kilkd. The boat was ktmwn as a "jinx ship." When ship it went ashore on Piro I.-land.
"LADIES' BROKER" PINES IN TOMBS ! FOR LACK OF BAIL!W-.
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since with other nation have helped to efface the memories of Fiume. Italy's Atlltudo Üxplaliu-tl. Centrally fpeaktnc, Italy's attitude to her neighbors may be descrlbd as follow; America Very friendly and anxious for eles( relations. England Indifferently friendly, with a. recognition of the necessity of setting alonpr with England, and of a limited economic dependency on th Urttlsh Isles. PVance A very keen dislike, which in many quarters would merit an even stronger expression.
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toward America.
distrust, of her former enemy. Put then is rut feeling of hate s ich is found In France. Uatlicr Sorry for Austria. Aunria Italy feejs that Austria is down and out and is rather sorry for her former foe. The heaiimr of tho ancient sore is hst evid-m rd by tho fact that thousands of Australian children wero brought to Italy 'ast .summer . an-1 Riven care and pood nourishment in Italian homes. Juf:o-.SIo-akia Her eastern r.eishbor shares with France an on;isinna I flare-up of Italian animosity.
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Tombs pri-.or. whib- f: : j. Is ar try in tu ;rrar. for ?".A''") bail in w hieb, he i h- !d. Lir.-i-ay Micistfd to A-v;. pit. Atty. Ilirhnrd C. Murphy that h;x wom-n i -tin.5bt him out of jiil o tb.it h" ioubl ma'io iiint'cv to av t i :i i . "I ran make none. ik:t I r.Vdo anything while 1 am ;r pbaded Iind-ay. Put thus far. the .-; tv w..!:-.tn dup s (f (he broker l;ao turred, a df af ear to his pb a and ha t t r i ftb d fron: th let. rmiriat io?i To
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