South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 271, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 September 1922 — Page 9

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

GERM ANY TO PAY. Ü. S. TROOP DEBT IN DYE SECRETS

World Will Feel Shock When Bread Riots Hit Germany V anderlip

fit r ach Plan for ctllin- lii'l of Aiurrican Annv of

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Turkey Makes a Grave Situation Graver

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many of as a:1 Inclined to give the Greeks the laugh for having receive J a drubbing at '.he hands oT the Turks in As;u Mir.or. t!ien forget the thins.

j mit if one stays in Am r; n. ir 1 I v-ry hnr! rot to be a ji-.-in !f ur,

V . '; - .; ' j I'--. Ta.lv e tl'." matter of th Allied I "Vuu'ro lucky the supenJe.l V . ''.-. f 7 j ; I'-'bt 1 Jo u". I am not oir of thot r.trr.cf va- not six month?." tiie S y"V. ' " ' rJ 2 who have advocat'i oar.c llntlon of jiyl-o a lir (.-'! the deftr. dint, ur-

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c.tn naike troubt for Fir.c'ani in. India ai d Y . Will th m iko de-!

mar.ds on Great I'rit.il;;?

Tcetic ju?:ir ir.ayt-, but a.:rrd-; ly there i? nothir.gr to I-u?h over !n f the Grerk debacle. The re-crtry lr.-

Nothing c.a.:d be a bicser ints- to tri arena or a powerful r.rbr.r.q

take. The Gre-k. locked for trouble, : force and r. ore f-av tho who certainly, and they fournl it. Kir.? j have- never c'rr.- ;:. cor.ta -t r.ith t!.

Tino aske-1 for a licking, and he got I'lrK? ,ei.y ti;ry rrr. b n I'jwerfu. j

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Jut one more episode In the Euro-, structlcn. Mad1 by world's li:;e-t pean tragedy now oin cn. The ' rr.anufa "türr" rri.-d ir-m $ 2. u;v

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!inqj yen may sec s.omo recovery 'n l.c pr: of the Gennnn mark, and p- pie will ay t!ie trouble is ai'. vor. r.ut don't be fooled by thii l.ui'v r.'irin.'di;y.

J o was taken Into cu5t0.lv early1 n March of th:- y-ar. A .still and i o1uantity of liquor were found in .

ood-:: they haven't L-ot the pro I ar.d -is i.Mi.-.v-i'n. On March 11. he can't f t if. and if they sok t pivi(, i,c fcri Jud lViC.m! and nc- J

'pted a fu.snended tine ar.d 00-day

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these products; if we don't, the.-o Is j I:.opo:n of the second eis, thf .

eourt ordered Jf,- to pay $ 1 f 0 ar.d' -.. an l susne n 1 a six-months ! sot. t'-r.-e to th"- Indiana j)er.3l farm, i

danger that our own factor!-.- woula

b" closed and our own workman throu n out of jol. "I do not agree with those Americans who say we hav no intert.-t in irurop. At:d I put tlie economic int-ret tbo lowest in the scale. A rectoreil Kurope wotild, of course, buy our surplus cotton and wln-at and raw materials and manufactured jroods. 'Hut America has more t h j r. a dollar and cent lntere-t in Iluropc.

Thclrna Darby, 17. Indianapolis,

has won tho national mile swim-i

Seek Death Penalty for

Republican Irregulars :ins: championship at Santa Ban ' n hara, Cal. Now she's entered thd

lUItM.'. Spt. 127. The iXnil to-, women's national American Legion day ;is a.-ktd to autivuüze military! championship aquatic meet, to be fourth to try republican irroulir: held at the American Legion con prS-on-rs and linpo-o ntenco of : vention In Jew Orleans Aug. 16-20.1 death upon th-nu.

"N'--xt winter, when coal Is pcarc ' The greatest loss to u.s and the wo.-Jd j

n;,d foul is dear, tiiere will Ik? crlti- would f' if V.

ii time- in Germany. The danr i ccnd t be a

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treaty provld'd for ci'ntinuid deliv1. 1 y of American vbaro nf de. The niri-.-.-m of the ra ara lion-? in:nmi"n t p rmit tbo T'nited states to p c;ve Its shale of Gerir.au dye ui'bout actual cash payna nt. the .a mounts in apply upun th costs of tlo army of Hiupatbrn iri -rard'd a- a distinct dipiomatic tory for th l'nite'1 States merit. Whib S ;.- ll i-b.-.i in h's i.vte to t'o reparations conimi.-'.sioo. -liarply calhd attention to th" fad tiiat the cnts of th1 army f occupation cor.-titut -1 a rrior lien upon the ros-ources of Geri- nny and would liave to be proidd for by tho allies before they b v; in t take paxnunts fn general reparations, it v. as apumed that a b.nt: tinv would . Iip-e b.-foro the United .tat.i buran l realize on th a-my of ocupation acre'.i nt.

rurope crashed, an 1 1 Crnss Membership Cirl Scnnts lrss Tust preat Ir.t II ectual. ar- i . ..... ' I'lU OUIS .llf.S.S Ij(JSL

V.Ü1I be from br.o-I riots. Sixty-Jive ti--tic and wlerttific center of activity, j ITILV- mi I l (MI (II toil rt7f, . IlaiFflSt F.XIUeSS : :.!lir.o of Germans will not t .'ke "I think America should be r ,.- j At a meet;!:- of th l.r.ard of Ii- ' ' ?" tloir troubles as uuietiv as th Aus-I re-;entel on t!ie rcnar ation..- v m m i - - r t or- (( t!i" l-'i dec. t m n for S.vial: ' llI.SIi.K. I'.).. S-pt. L' . Ilav;:..

episode, however, may have stupendous repercuss ons later on. Mu-ta-pha Keniat is friendly with Soviet Russia. Russia is now virtually the ally of Germany. Let us not forget that, nor that the Turkish victory oer the Greeks will not go unnoticed anywhere in tho Mussulman world.

Luroje la still & bubbling cauldron; of opposing interest?? of conf iictlnc; J amotions. 'Hatreds are still at the! i boiling point. Poverty and hunger

are tho driving forces of certain of the nations, and almost daily we are

hearing open threats of this country making common cause with that: country tn the event another coun-j try attempts thus and so. I Tho military "comeback of Turk-;

ey in Asia Minor ha3 j?et Constantinople mad wit'a joy, according to the

cable. ! Will Turkey Ion? kep to herself' the dissatisfaction she 50 keenly!

llngland vhaj opposed Turkey Turkey lies between England and

India what view will London nw

take of the n-alter? France has been friendly with Turkey. What will Faris say? Turk-

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where we are. If you have ever traded with vis we know you will come and see us again. New goods. New prices. CLEIS & GOETZ Jewelers 1 10 East Jefferson Blvd. 100 feet from East of Michigan St. .

inur.s have done

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"Howeer, I da not look for any; claims to repayment by the Alia.-, attempt at a inonarclral coup. Tl. i we have a. very- Rroat Interest .aid u o p. art-hi st s are too clever for t hat. desire to see Iviiropo restored to real They know if they t ized power 1 reaf e."

fFi.sui'.s Daughter Has Held for Theft

j XMW YOIIK. Sept. 2 7 Miss Mar-Itr-rt "Wood row Wiion. daughter of

tbo former president, apne.ared In Il.-'.j'-x eciurt here a a complainant ;:-'a;nst William Cook, a nrsro winünw c:- .aner, wh i.s i barged wih tbe theft of a gold watch and fur-n:.-!iimr-from her home in Greenwich Villa se. Mis Wilson, who i.s at present a -indent in the village. employed Cook to clean the windows of her opartmep.t and after he had gone nlio dif'overed that several articled were misising. Cook was released on 51,000 ball p r.dirr.r notion of the grand Jurj

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KOMM. Sept. 27 (I?y I. N.S .) I'ope Ihus XI today cabled to

J Mi.-tapha Komal Iaha urging him

rot to v;o to war against the British in the near east. There i.s much ar.xi'ty in Vatican circles over the P'.-sibility ef war in the !alkan.

75 iSot T oo Old for AVr Engagement With Cnp'uL Grand Rapids Man Shows

Service, ubich was heM Monday aft-' "'" tno tram iro n Oacti. erno-T. it w.i-- decided to talto the! Pa., early this morning, th-t e sriri rted Cro-s into tbe federation ami teout.s flagged a lialtimore and Ohio ? (iispen-o with the annual mem- express in order to reach their I erh!p dnvo of the Rel Cross. heme.

Tbe date vet for tbe annual tlrtve Beatrice MavJIIe. of I.at ll'h st

Pan Cupid fanned tb.e Iba m es d lost romance In th hearts of ei.-iar K. Powell, age 7."., and Sarah II.

ltJaine. ago 63. both of Grand lb;.-1 Id.-'. Mich., and they eluded their i friends and sped to South Itend to again take the marital vows Thei groom had onco teforo promised lot love, honor and obey, w hile the t r i . 1 1 had upon two previous occasions j been married. Mr. l'owcll is said to be ,a weiij knowti accountant In Grand ItaphN.j His bride Is also prominent in that; city. j

of th. f .1 ifitloti is Oct. ;:0 and it ,. il! conunvi' n ri f : 1 Nov. 4. Tin exeeutive a;:.n:;;:i'"? of which Ward Mack, the president. is chairman, will have eharge of the drive. The

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directed lu:r two companions to build a fire in the middle of the trock ar.d the improvised signal worked, much to the di.su.n of the train crew.

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SIX IUÜIICLI.XT COUPOUXDMI) QUAIMKKLV. Money placed with the South Plena Building and Loan Association prior to Get. 11th. draws G percent from' Oct. 1st compouixlcitt quarterly. Io-'; corporated for 5 3.000.000.CO. As- : sets $1.71:1.000.00; .'16 W. Wa.irt?ton av , (first door west of court house.) Advt. 2S2.-tf. i

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Melson L. Ault, manager of the Ault Camera Shop, left Tuesday for Rochester, N. Y., to visit the plant of the Eastman Kodak Company. While there he will study the latest improved methods of developing and printing for amateurs. Photoigraphy has made remarkable developments in the last few months. It is the aim of this store to be prepared always with the latest innovations and the newest conveniences for improved picture service. While this often necessitates trips of this nature, we desire it to be known that no expense is spared in giving you at all times a superior service. While in Rochester, Mr. Ault will make o purchase that will enable every man, woman and child in this vicinity to own a camera. Watch for our big announcement in the local papers, upon his return. Mr. Ault will make an extended trip through the east visiting the larger studios at Washington, New York, Baltimore, etc., to secure the greatest amount of information which will be of use to local amateurs.

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