South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 216, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 August 1922 — Page 20

FRIDAY MORNING. AUGUST 4. 192

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NATIONS MUST DISARM TO LIVE1

firitMi General Says Extermination Will Follow Military Competition, nv David M. cirrnri!

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world : ar dl'armarr.-r.t or rxfrrr.lr.atir n. This 'artÜrr atrr.-,r,t Is made by Mi! -Gt. .-'"', M. P.. former r;ir,S'r ff v.ar fr Grcit Britain. O'n S -;. ?.-h hn a pallir.t war record a crr.rr.a r.dr cf Ca r. art! a r.

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xtr:-".:.." ?! n f a ra'.on is a r rrnr ir-f I. '-iy '" niav-r. It would now 1 f f- ar. rr.atf-r to bt out a hur lf l tr.-uar.rt people ty lethal giä rlrorp-d from aeroplanes. th general a!d. I'roposo (Vnf renoo. Gr.. propo- . that the na tion th" wr.rM ?h' uld m"t and C'i:c:rt'-r what n;;!!'ar fore ar" r.cc'iry. frt. for ir.frral order; 5cor.l. for r 'Ir.n.a! ;vof r t ion ar! third, for safety from !r.vaIon by r.J?hb--ra. This lan I th critical

point, Gen. Sl-y ?Id. fir. 1 he believes that i? all r.nr: -a e.re to rational!,fi '. ' ' t r : 5 ? v n r jj-je lmrnf nfity of th burden of tixfi Incurred by protect! nt? themselves arain?t fach oihT th nations would . the "hrr . st.f'' of the f .tuatlon and f't up prrsrrr! v Il?arrnarrient for All. Gen. See-ey's statements are indorsed, bu a coincidence, !n the annual mr-?,a'e of the Quakers of Great Britain, which has been snt broadcast. QuaTirrs" nr1nlr. The annual epistle of the Quakers declares: "Man'? boa-ted civilization will destroy him unless he take-? tho way of lifo In tlm. If. wh!! materlnt? the forces of nature, ho makes personal fidvarta? th- end nr.d hin brother ir.an the means to It. he oppresses them, frustrating Hod's will for peace. "If. fearing the lo? of poods, he turn! his Inventive skill to perfecting puns an 1 poieon gass he will asruredly r-"i?h-"Christ our I,ord Is nailed to the Cto afr"h whenever a man r a tv on-. an Is crushed or marred by war, by tir.emp!riyment. by vice, by despair. He is pirrd with prif a? we hu? our comforts, frarins to follow Him In lovingr tinto death."

PLYMOUTH Ilev. William J. Oordi-k 1-ft V.i-r-d-iy mcrnilni?: for a month's trip In the n. fopplr? In Nw York. Bovon anl o'hr p'uT"'-". Mrs- Walter S:ran, who ha Ltn :?,tir.K tho J. R. LoF'y family for :x v.-ck", left AVedr.e5.lay mornir.R fer her hcrr.e in Mlnnenp'pll. Minn.

Leo r.i!l has returned to his home!

in lie itr.--A. Neb., after 5per.dir.ir a feA- r'njt with reliti-. in th:a ' i y . Mrs. C. R. 'allincs has hn very ill wüh app"r.dic:tu. but is improved and it is not thought necary by phy5:'I i r. i to operate at pre-f-er.t. Th tMrh'n' "'vinty Institute will

Y he'.d thi year from August 21!

to 23. inc'::i e. A complaint for divorc hw been

f.led by Opal Shively vs. Ocari Fh;ve'.y. I Mr- and Mrs. Uus-1 Tanner, ot I Detroit, are fpr-din? their vacation,

u i'h thr 'r parent? and other rc! iti v s in thi city. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Walrr.fr, ot i Chicago, are visiting th family It ; Harry Hoham for a few dayn. i Invitations ar" out f'-r a luncheon

brMge party to be piven by Mr.j

f;ir;o .Mark or. Saturday. Ausübt u 1 . ..

Mrs. Joe Ardero.a of N. Michigan! rt., I.t q:ito ill with a compilation!

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PREST OBREGON TO RECUPERATE HEALTH Mi:XiCO rTTA". Ausr n. (Fy I. N. S. III health of Pres't Obre;on will compd him to abmdon '.!: cares of 'ate for about thr-" wks. 11" will la f -r Sunday for Morerv'. capital of tho mate of Nuevo Leon, for a rest. 111? physicians believthat his health will be greatly improved by his vacation.

BOMB BUILDING IN CHICAGO LABOR WAR fiIKW;0. Auer. C.--(By I. P.)

Two South S.d" buildincs were t bombed Ia?t nlht ns a rf:vjl of the 1

mployment of r.on union painters. Th f:r-t bomb was exploded In a nw apartment buillinc. Th second in an apartment being redecorated. Xo one wax Injured. The damage was Flight.

TERRE COUPEE Mr? H. I. Matthew? and son and Mis.- Esther Hoke of South Bend.

spent a few day last week with Mr. and Mrs. James Kuh. M!s Adallre Tindahl tpent the week end with her ;arents in South P-end. Mrs. Emma Linard of South Bend was the week end guest of Mrs. J. W. Cauffrnan. Wednesiay afternoon the Delta Beta Phi was entertained at the home of Mrs. Paph Ke'.lar. Mrs. Pe-rter Ludlow and Müs Mayme A'ail of New Carlisle and Mr-. Prd Kel!ar ff South Bend were guests of the clu b. A number from here attended the home coming fervices at the M. E. rhurch at New Carlij? Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Cauffrnan attended the Horn Economic club metln? at Hudson Lake Wednesday.

Mr .and Mrs. Walter Beall and

family called here Sunday. Th- Fred Smith family spent Runday with Mr. and Mrs. Harlin Ben nit, at Hudson Iake.

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ENGLAND WILL BUILD 500 AIRPLANE FORCE LONDON. Aug. 3. (By I. NT. S ) Great Britain has decided to provide a heme defence air force- of 500 airplanes. Premier Lloyd George announced in the house of commons thLa afternoon. It has brn decided further to Kpend an additional $10,000,0"0 anruilly to pr-:t. England from the air.

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