South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 94, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 April 1922 — Page 5
TUESDAY MORNING. APRIL 4. 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
GERMANY TO ASK ALLIES FOR AID AT GENOA MEET
Kmnnmic Sitiintinn of De fmlrtl Nation N Dcrrilrl IV Envnv to S.
Germany i iz'.r. to th 'Jr-ra J " r 7 n ' . ; I 't,f f.-r'-T'"' a W ' k fr---. piv. A rril P"'. to pre-e-t y.fr What it conits of. hmv h" u id T.r-sT.t 5. ar.1 th- r a -or. underlying h'T pr-'-rt pot i o n r- h-re f ul'.y p '. a j n I by Karl L.ar.r. Acting German Am-a-ador in th'- T"n!t-d Sfates.. tho first German fnviy tn s r.' ro A rr. r i r t shr t h war. T HC KDITOn.
h.irr' t'Aff.ilre for dfrmfinj In th I nlfl futr. (Written f'.irr-lj for I. N. S.) (( j rUht. I'j:?. I..v I. N. .) U'ASHI.Vf.TON. April .:. Th ur-
rrfun.'l to the Germans the value.?
of that ' xpropriat'd property in (rrr.an marks and to pay th'ir linrrift eage. The- German government hai to pay more than n.rO.o r. - n marks for th: purpose only ir. the fiil year $22.
! AdeP-d to thH com1 th eir r n s ; 1
! ree-dinr estimated for the fiscal yrar , ir22 to mount to I K . o o n.e o "Wiev-o j mark, the r.nymfr.t of different ; claim? ariinc out of the pra.ro. j Treaty stlmatd at 2"'. 72 billion j rr.a rk?. I Iavt. 1 3 1 not Past. 1 to he nrmtinr.M the terrifi". burden of th re- ' pnration payment, whPh amount to ; almost Innumerable-- billions of G'-r-man marks. Sueh an amount of payment" might he an Insupportable burd'n to
a healthy and wealthy nation, as, for j insranff, thf United Staff?: th-- old'; German Krr.plro before the war with 1 it comparatively small wraith could 1 nn-'T have nift nih oh, ligations.
mu-h Irs th1 nf-w uerman It'-public , burd'n with the cons- que ncn of th,
wnr. Now the ahovp payments will not ho nrpterl y th creditor nations in pap-r mark, hnt onlj- in poM markn. In order to make the-o payments pej ible they must b provided for in th flerman budget.
Sil
rone' frnin;
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!:. reparation u niier--Too'l , , f- (. ( rn Tt O TV. i i r. a r. '1 t ': (',' rrna r.v a f '
i; r.le f - r oo-l by I ! , -: t t n !," f f r
l:.ff.r.- tl
1 , o - ;ih!f the r,e ; " p i ; ! a t ' o n
h.a. to b- J.etiiht and imported freim
ie-'.e-d t
wliich norecsitate
of in-
Kurplux
. rf)me over rvnendif nre To arhirvo
thlM the (je-rman crove-rnment made
rnf; sinrrrp efforts to t.ring' al.out a halance of Germany' internal hud"f t . Vor thi purposo the revenue s
tr i onlv to1 Ir ir"-1 ',ln' l" lI! hhim'm .um
rorMpariTiK it with . r,!P exp. nditures reduced as far as th' war j ',r)t;''' To in Tease- revenues the . ! flcrm.'in !nvfTnr.-r.t rnfvrd alt t.ivrn
u.-ir f enuar.v wa ai-
ami introiiurei new ones, anei arai-
s'.r.ii-iv from it.- f.wn !
rc-.-try fr-od for im wholn ; lln measures wero xawen acramsi emi--on'.v about one-ninth! ration of caitaT-
r-, r i .ornian Plan l or Ilaltlnir rlsls.
There are only a few ways which
o re-: i n e fiimfri.'S I ms h a i r. r n
V, . . 1 . , . .1 V ,
an Ir.rrr.ipr. of home pro- '" " " ' rtl i"""1 J1 "i"-"
i-tion thro;-h application of in-1'111 n'luons wno toOK inierrsi in me
b''n" mailily '.im imii, in.n in ii.
; io nt' i iiny.'ii iu iHini; io . ManuMi.i
d was bound to b iv rafl.-M rable ' un.ti n.ipni oi nu.,,i.i, r,n-.t t -.,!noIio conditions lit Germany:
ns:v mrthrids. Hut
. n industrial rountry Germany
ar.d
It
is "Verr de-lunsland." whirh
mran-s that it imports to a prcat extent the raw materials, as, for in-f-tanrr. copper, zinc, timber, cotton, pr-troleijm, tobacco, India -rutibcr, f.. to be use! for manufactured trends. Thu- Gvrm.iny'.s imports r-niderably e-xcede her exports. Put this exress v. as blamed by the G rman mrrcantil- marine service i nde-r-l f" for is-ii nations by the
1. Reducing the, present reparation amount to a sum which a poor country like Germany can really pay. 2. Freeln? Germany for a considerable period of years from all reparation and similar payments. 1. Granting credits on long terms, so that Germany ha foreign money to meet payments which miht become due for interest on loans, purchase of raw materials, and so on. 1. Granting a larre reparation
ARRAIGN SIXTEEN CAUGHT BY COPS' RAIDING DETAILS
returns from German capital invest
r-l abroad and the income derived I0-1" with international co-operation, from German enterprise and labor
in foreign countries. The "paying balance" of the German Pmplre was j "active," which menus that Ger-1 rt.any's lnfom altogether was at J least as hich as its payments. .rti lit I'or Afcrirultur IUluc-cil. '
The cessions of territory, as ;i re-s-iit of the Peace Treaty, have reduced the area fit for agriculture by I.".. 3 percent. It was Just these territories which furnished to the other parts of Germany in the bad harvest PU7-191S nearly half a million tons of prain, more than one million tons of potatoes and 1 00.00m) tons of s-.rtrar. Altogether the fertility of the soil diminished during the war because, it could neither be plowed properly nor sufficiently manured. In consequence of this Germany has now to import more, food than before. The Treaty of Versailles has deprive d Germany also of vast regions, wher.- raw materials have been produced. Coal, iron ore. pier iron, copP' r. zinc, potash, textiles, etc.. whirh wtc produce,! formerly within the G'-rman territory mu-t now be
1
bou-ht abroad and he paid
for
in
('. rman cold marks. The loss of the German colonies deprived us of the import of raw materials, which amounted to ,s5.0on,o-ro gold marks in It'll'. The indispensable- Import require-mt-ntv in raw materials and food s'ufi.s amount at the present time to j,.,' is ni,,i o. ,i -obi marks annually '. e h . There i tio more Income derived from investments abroad, as all Gcrn.an property in foreign countries
h i I i on taken away L'ovcrntiK nts. The re
f o i n r o 1 1 1 o r o m 'I!!:! tl'.C h-l" I! !:: t a k n a way
Sixteen persons, two of whom wore women, all victims of SatuTday and Sunday night "clean-up" raids conducted by the police, were arraig-ned in city court Monday. Hearings were set by Special Judge William A. Iiertch. The majority of the defendants will be called upon to answer to charges of gambling. One group of four, in which are included the two wom.cn. will stand trial for alleged operating and frequenting a housej of ill fame. In.i Knight, said to be the proprietress; Vivian Dale, Ernest Baerman and Arthur Johnson were arrested following a raid conducted oy Chief I.ane and detail upon the rooming house at 110'2 and 112 W Colfax av. Sunday night. Their cases will be heard before City Judge PuComb Tuesday, April 11. They are charged with keeping and frequenting, respectively. Xal Sit NcgTocs.
b- the allied ( narges growing out of a raid
was up to now l:l)0n th1 National pool room. 2 'A
suuraay rue (it. re-
frricht on t!if seas
N'. Michican st
reliant marine hns ! 'llluu In S1X IIU'n -omiriR iioiore the
.v the allies. court to face charges of gambling
' . e : !) the ! r;T t- ; 'i-- war;
. t . i n . ; ic?! s , (
a ' :d s and fa m i ! ie of fur? 1: rmor . m ' or nam
Ü!'"" n : i!::i;',n riii'i r s who h;ut iai r flo-ir pH'du' 'tion to the
Intorior I'.xpciHlitxin. j I,rrry Hrinnan. proprietor, is Apart from the exp. mütures in I ch:i r l with conducting a K'a mblin- . .rdir.arv leide; f the German ! noUst- Tne other defendants.
c ar fi be a id' -I the In- tuiargea wun iretiuenting anil who
rliffifs resulting from u'th Prinnan will face trial Wcdnes- I ir.f i -t on interior war I day are Perry Tirotta. t 1 4 Crescent!
r - and payments to ln-!;u-: lony Misuraca. N. Hirdsell
st.; Pocky Tutin. 162; Florence av.; Carl Clausen. Ardnmre Heights, and Sam Martin. 70S J:. Miner st. Six colored men who were vic
tims of a police raid Sunday night! conducted by Sergt. Roberts and de-I tail, will also stand trial Wednes-j day on charges of gambling. Alben i Brown, proprietor of the establish-i
meat at I-' i. Michigan st.. where the ir.cn were found playing for
t-' err.no r:f
s'i!;-i.ur;.- ac:-!
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Hied soldiers, payments to
to dcallied
coal, benzol, tar.
ammonia. pharmrr.
s" d liri-v Gcrn-.nr.y does iVi- a r.v -.!sh. but just -1 - cv- 'i:: a.-cui-.t ;u th-- re-
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; rmanv In i to de- j money, according to the allegations. : f.",- the r con-j is charg d with conducting, while Prar. . t r m e ndous I W i' liam Powell, and Cllffor.l' Ie. of
the MPi.o address, and Sylvester Braxton. li'TU V. Colfax av.; John Morgan. Vandalia. Mich., and IIalTh
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ils. anim.als. etc. 1 urit:'.al have a'al paid for in
r Germar.y is fur- Smith, Gary Ind.. are facing charges 'a more than 6.-I of frequenting. : pt r anrium in All of the defendants were re-
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arc- arniy i leased on appearance bonds, pend-
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Surpassing All Previous Events in V alue and Magnitude Beginning Tomorrow, Wednesday, ai 8:30 a. m . We have had important Dress Sales in the past, but nothing which we have ever attempted can be compared with this event. There are more dresses, bigger val- ' ues, and a more extensive variety than we have ever assembled at any time at these prices. Nothing that we might say could adequately convey the immensity of this saleyou must SEE the dresses in order to appreciate both their smartness and the lowness of the prices. Spring and Summer Frocks of Highest Quality
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At Prices Representing Amazing Savings
$25.00 DRESSES $29.75 DRESSES $35.00 DRESSES $39.75 DRESSES
$45.00 DRESSES $49.75 DRESSES $55.00 DRESSES $59.75 DRESSES
THEY'RE ALL AT TWO PRICES:
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Styles Street Afternoon Sport Semi-Evening, Plain Embroidered Beaded Braided
Colors AVirv Black Broten Periwinkle Lipstick Red Mohaiil; Tan Henna
Materials
Crepe Canton Tricot in e Taffeta Twill Cord Kitten s Ear Crepe Georgette Crepe Satin Crepe Knit
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BUY WHATjYOU NEED but do not over-buy, because these dresses cannot be returned or exchanged. At these extremely low sale prices, we ask that you consider every sale as final.
ALL SIZES IN THIS SALE In the vast collection there are sizes to fit all misses and women -14, 16. 18. 36, 38. 40 and up to 48.
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