South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 251, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1922 — Page 9
FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER . 1922
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TURKISH PEACE TERMS OUTLINED
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The Oldest
IRELAND AWAITS SESSION OF DAIL
(Copvriyh. IT VIENNA. Spt. pea Vrm wer Mahmoud PJmal Ufr of romnvrCA
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in an Interview her, s a return to Turkey f everything lut In the
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World war. Mairmoud DJmal. now that the force of Muetapha Kemal have proved victorious, ie touring Evroftf laying plane for hie governine: foreign trade. "Our victory won't Indue as to onreawnubl dnndV the Turk nn.nister said. ur minimum denvandu were mad' kn.wr. long before the war With Greece turned in our favor. We won't go beyond thm. , "Our baJc conditions for peace are as follows: L Restoration of TurkUh sovngnty In Smyrnx. Western A.-n Minor and atern Thrace. 2. Constantinople and thf shoT If he Marmora sea munt be Tvrklfh .n (W will agret- to open the
lanelle." And the Bosphorus to national hippincr .An international commission. Prising reprej;!at've of in-
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Oldeat Odd Fellow, oldest Civil War veteran, longest married man and oldest citizen of Marblehead, Mass. That's Samuel 8. Preble. He's 92 and has been raarri- 71
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"4. The Turkish army ."hall reTn i I n is Irtrift ns 3t nrpnnr "'. Capitulation- resulting from tae rpront world war shall he comMahmoud DJ mal smllrd. "Hand In nand m-ith far-reachinr administrative reform." he continued. "We are anxious to establish commercial relations with America.
Mf Paulino Mr.Vamara of this City has received word of the death of her alster. Mrs. Mildred Adams. Saturday at her horn In Jackson. Mich.
Ftp 194 Milrs in 83 Minutes to See Sister RICHMOND. Sept. 7. One hundred ninety-four miles In 83 minutes flying time is the record of MaJ. F. L. Martin. commanding officer at Chanute flying field, Rantoul. 111., who Is visiting his sister here, when
he obtained teas and oil at Port Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis. Major Martin predicts that lighter! machines with less powerful engines ! but with greater lifting arid carrying
capacity are to be a coming- feature of air navigation.
Buy two Clnco cigars for 15c. adv.-24 tf.
Fate of De Valera tir Up Intercut in Emerald Ile: Irregular Hrpubcd. TYl'BLJN. Sept. 7 (By I N S.) Peace proposals to end the warfare between Irish irregulars and the Free State, forces will be proposed when the Dall meets Saturday, it was learned today. William T. Cosgrave prabobly will lead ths free staters in debate while Eajnor.n de VaJera. despite reports of his capture, ke expected to head the antlireaty side. The report that d? ilera and Erskine Chiiders ware captured is doubted here. It is believed that the Free State forces have had numerous opportunities to capture the rebel chief, but refrained for fear of "martyrizing" him. Krskine Chiiders. chief aide to de Valt-ra, has been wounded. Th?rc was an outbreak of flghlin? In this City earrly In the day. Irregular made an attack, but were driven off. 'Miere Is keen interest over the fafp of de Valera. It is reported that the rebel chief told friends that he hoped "to be in the vicinity of Dublin on Saturday." The new Dail will meet here Friday. It 1 regarded as entirely possible that de Valera, if still free, might challenge arrest by appearing in the Dail to take his seat. Republican members of the Dail. Orresulirs who oppose the AngloIrish treaty) have been meeting for several days to decide whether or not to participate in the forthcoming meeting. If de Valera is a prisoner it is likely he would be released to attend the sessions of the Dail.
Com m ission Attacks Huge St pel Merger Washington. sPt. 7 By c. r "The fdral trade commission bo.ds that the proposed merger of the Midvala Steel. Republic Iron &
Steel and Inland Steel Company 1 ger u h eh the cdmmission refused would violate the law and has filed to sanction. a formal complaint against comple- - - - tlon of the merger, the commission i IfJCX FSHFTI-.' reported to the senate today. w.OCJ1 . . , , x.
The action taken was identical .
with that in the caw of the pro
posed Bethlehem-Lac :awar.na mer-
The fishing season now drawing to
!a close has been a year for corpu
lent angtora acc records In the of! clerk here A total pounds, have Heen summer.
The heaviest w: Wayne, who wetg
ording to license lee of the county of 57 men and one
ng in excess of 209 i licensed here this
is E J. Bade. Ft hs 2:10 pounds.
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