South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 285, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 October 1922 — Page 20

SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

OCTOBER 12 THURSDAY

BURTON ASSERTS U. S.' HOLDS KEY TO DEBT RIDDLE

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Lcpi-lntor S:iy-i I-'iie Can .Not Be Settled a- Loup a America Hold.- Gold. tj- .1. iiw.t Mrni;i,u (I. V S. MifT V.rriMiHl-iit.) V.".SJIINv;T"N. c. ll. "om-j ;? Tf ill vj tm r. t 0 f ?h 1 1 1 .0 "- , ..", f -.fii") all. 1 r.inr.fj! h work- i r 1 out. lnr.tr .n th- T'r.Itf-i Svtt-! rc r.tlr.:j to 1 or. '-half rf ?h 1 T'tM'm .i VH!l,'tl" trM ' 7 ' T " . life I' j Th--. Jor I. I'.urton. of hl. mTn- ; r.-r f.f th Amr:'-.in '1bt f ;j n3 In ."nmniWor. toM th Interactional j N f'F S- rv 1 1 ' a y . j

I'.urton 1 it wa to h ntir;ratrt thv nirr of th" -normou-

'oM r""-rv h! 1 ty thl country, ".o!iH r raiiially rturr.i to !i- j rr p a.4 privat bar.klr.sf lntT-."t s j arrar.ifl for :h f.r.atlr.sc of interna- j tinnal loans from time to tim. ani j payment In coll were mai- for 1 1 vj - r'pfan fror.!?. Iriiriorfi Into Ihi i (n!ti Stx'e a wU a fur Kn-j npt-'tn fcuritU purcha." 1 by j American Investors. .Sen. McKlnlf-y, of Illinol. a n.-ia- i hfr, Wk TJurtcn. of th American orgr?!or. il di;atlon to th r-lnt?r-par'!arii.ntary confr?r.c : at Vienna, point l out that the total! 'alu rf the wcrl l's available SoM j -uiiply ux- i'prr.xSmh'f-ly 17,000.- i

mo. 000 fir $ 1 ,000,00'J.Cfn) lss than th" ;i?rra!e amount of the allied .lht. (V.llvtln Problem. Th dbt problem i- not on1 of i ;ir.c!!a:!nn but of collection, McKinley -tatf-l. .in '1 tho way to solvj it in not by th- rr,!t-.l States hang-

in? on to half th oM In the world, j N'tithT CfluM tli" debt be liquidated with r.urnp-an sro.-i. To too , h: country with v.fh Roods would 1

;:v-,in t"n c'oinp of American fac;r,riH nnd a pralys: of American '.n iu-trv. Th r must be a gradual

-e.ipport ior.mrnt "f Kobl reerve ; .lid a d'-oidM s-opfaa- of th- print-;

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' Barbers Magic Turns Hum j j nfo Regular Matinee Idol j j CHlCA(i'). Ort. 11. lUrUr's; 'marrir- ti:rr I "Itt r.!l" U ' ; fr in a down-and-out r into a pros-j I ; rou-i appoarir.'r younc man with a, j job today. t ' "Little 15:11" ;is a habitue of W. ' Madison horn of lh" "bums." un-1 'til th" !wirr Supply I.-a:er" -fr.n t i o r. arrived In town. Ii st nu'ht -xhibitors at the con-, ' ver.tif.n ral'.i'-J forth in s ar"h of th- ; ' wor.-t .-j'-c;m.in of a down-ar.d-"uter . fthy could find. I ! '-Little Uill" wa It. ! They brought him baek to the ror!vr.tion. put him In a barber 'hair' and "Ted" (nvne. vrtran b.irN-r. j ; with two manlcurlt.. to work. j I Two hour?, later "Littl- Hi:!" w!h . ' new tloth s .-tepp'd from the rh.dr I r. changed man. j j lie dined at th- exclusive "'-'ol'.-e ; j Ir.n." ; t f-itT th mar.aj? ment of the; ! hotel whT" tb.e eonention is- bin' I held av "Little LIll" a job. '

Abandons ll arlihe j Pursuits for Ranching I KL I'ASO. Texas. Oct. 11. ( V.y I. j N. S. Some evera! centuries aero, a mighty warrior. Cincinnatu. laid down Iiis arn:i to till the Foil. Mort- recently his 20th century) counterpart. Francisco Villa. Mexi-

ran bandit ar.d rebd leader who" '

activities plunged the southern republic into civil Var when he soutrhr to overthrow the Hurta regime; some j -ars aro. abandoned like fin-; cinnatU5, hi-; warlike activities and ' touk up th peaceful pursuits of ranching on his Canutillo ranch, in; the t.tate of Durango. The call of peace 5eem to be a j ftrons In Villa today a th alarms of war once were. ; Today the ex-bandit chieftain, one' of whose minor pastimes !n the byrone days wa the lord ins? of brinks, .'.nnounred that he will pstablish a bank of his own In the near future j

in the mining town of Pai ral. in tin st.'ito of Phihuahua.

A reward of 1.000.000 ToUsh crowns hn been offered for th discovery of the youthful County r.orvervoski. He disappeared frcm; his home near Warsaw and ia thoupht to have been kidnaped. (

nrr pres- ;irren,y of certain Lu-i-:ean n.t:.n if international bank- Relieve Missing Chicago

iiptcy w-re to b nvr,id '1. Th pi 'in intimation w.-m ronv-y- . ,1 bv i,th r republican T.-U'T' i

. .: a-..ci ited witli the a d m i n - ' v r-rdd Margaret Avif, pretty hirfh -tthtlon th it er, eres., after it con-) Kirl who ran away from her p e,-. mb. r w.-uld probably honi" :i murdered

! was ( xpre.:H'i iiy tile j.olice today

Girl Has Reen Murdered

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I --(Ire fer 1 i-ri ;:v for the Amer- v.i.en they located her father's cr ,.;, del-t fiin-linw lav w hi' h would ; hU-.h the pirl had taken, .'rmit an . v?cM-:..n pnyrn' nt.s b.-I N'r the car. when it was locate,!, wn l :T. ...r p.-cod- now establish- :is a m.in who fled at the approach (, jjV j. t of th" policeman. .....,..,.,,, , rr.r..-.-!); itiou on' The po!i, are workinc on th-

th.- r ;a rat i"t: - .nitc.i'-sion :n ":

!., ion urh til. entli- World war f''ni horn? by me man who bad l bt Mtu:.: i-.n a well a :io- Am. ri-' hoped SH' would take a larue sum . au n:. me::t t'..r ;h- r.-ceipt of ro 'iiey ulien .she ran awaj. rep,-rati"ie- 1 ; i : t - :i- part pa- " - ,nent . t in iev .s l l ;.. r tbe main- 7VV X fU S-TIMES Want Ads

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Mother-To-Be, Read This IIt Is a wonderful messaee to all rxpe-tsnt rnotbers. When the Little One arrives, you can have that niotneijt

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Instrument, but with my last tvro kM.i.n r Xf-.ViFa Prl.'nl nnd

heorv that the zr was lured away bad only a nurse; we Lad no time to ;

pet a doctor tecause l wain i very elck only about tea or fifteen miaut ea." Wr:t for fr bnok. "Mothwtinod and ti Bt-y." rf ni.-;lr.f Imr'CT'ftr.t lrJf TnMoo. arid ail ab"'it 'M..tr,rr'f Frir.d." to Hr'lfiU RM'.tcr Co . ÜA--.3. Ai!tn4. r,. "jloUier'a rrte'' ti tJi

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the 1 l'o i l i i . r , d i.;' y noaiot i e I'ui;iri- r.- n d th I tr ' h-r'io.M) of -irniotiv. !'.! ni-ri and Fnineinen. ' Tic p. - id. --it .iui 1 with u-" a to th. ta . . - -. t y of corr' tini; condition.-?." a ; . 1 Morn Thti pr -id- :.t ai-o acr e. . with th-rn, th- -i.d. tl'-it th." railw.tV recati e bid n ; i - rej. r r- ! ed th'

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YOUNG WIFE ENDS LIFE WITH BULLET MINN FA POLIS. M.r.n. Oct. 11 Th body of M ;"n Vi-'tiia Kolbun. a-' r. wax found on th- hia rf U'ke '.i'ihinir tou.i. a bul'.et u . urd in her temple. I'c'.'. -e llic ed r-'.-had killed N. lf. Letters vt four, t ndlr.s.--!! !.. .:: Smith. St. Patti attorney, t h-- mother ;ind a Ijnwv'.l 1C Swar-.:. v. !.' s!ie :p.'!:.-a:d ;vrh her hu.-Vu.d T'a hfiy v.i- ili.vnvprfil a'.ou a m. r.d a h.ad app'vrerMy be., n (it ad e n!y t a o hours.

Victim of Auto Accident Has Fractured Skull r.OSMFN. led.. Oct. 11. Levi McManuF. ÖÜ. of 'aen, is in Oosh- ( n hospital with a fractured ru!l and will pro! ably dl-, the result of injuries received when he was strmk ;.y an. autorr.b'.: driven by Harold sjwar.bert; of thS city. At tl;e time .f the accident M -Manus w.is walklnp a!c-nc the Lincoln hlshway. n- ir tb. plant of the Cb ica po-pv.-t rr it Iac ir

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If you war.t to jret rid of ecxema. pimples, c r ether dir.trrfrrng iin rrupicr ycu wi'.l accept no " ruhitule" for Rrsmol. Preparations "n.il-ir in nam? or appear! c arc n:l "just the tun- Resino.." Ahhotrsh a rat' r.njcnjpu'cu dealers may o5er them as er Res ir.cJ, they are often cmdely made; cf litrte healing r;wer, and some may een Ganjerous to use. Duy fn the. original blue package. Retinol is never aold in bulk

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