South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 338, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 December 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1922
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OUT OUR WAY By Williams J I. C. Co of rivmouth: her twir. I "V I p'' h'-r ... '.'v r"'1' - . , r '.' tava. a Acr-J.-a v . i a Reece of North IJl'r.y. nnl her two ' aiMrn. Mr. Beulah Miller an ! I Herman DeWitt Warlick. l.-.th of MRS. ARABELLE BESSE a r 4 .v tv;i for Mr. Arab ;t!.i? city. IBesse,. w n o d:M lat Friiy r.isaa : rrar; ! -iiiMrf n. Mr?. W arli In rpA" to -...it.- a v. - v. . :ir-o, f i.!;;ro t .' 1-f ' ) , T ' I t e ir.arriorl :n Nnvcinba-. IS?: to Mark r.,: i ,,t th" rralrr.. at 1 : : t UTCT" Hv Warlick. Sh had lived in South oViok tol -y nni t Th Indian- . 17 rl I ULLJ ' :.::.!-' fui p'a fix.rf :n tit- baiPFr.-r ':'... ir. N v Vrr'ni '..F th .FF-r- ; rv r.'-r.i". V r' i " J tl.at ia Fn- ! a rtir;t !.t J ri !:'.' T a ! '. 4 I '-. !af r w.h P on f -'rr.u. Fr.F r: r. ('ar-el for th - 1 - . . . ,i :-:.-::-''. n 1 a ra m '. ' ' c , u ;r- ' Vi ! rFa '1 to trar-tr.lt '.' to tla- !- i ; ar::.. V ' A rhfi-' a-'a i r '."r -1 . tit . o n , Fa- re- ' TIGER RECEIVES GREAT OVATION AT DAYTON STOP IT.d for r.O your, conilr.p hero frorti !,1V. n-.r:-t!n - aarch r.t 2 o , :, -; Ar'.y cvrr throat r-r. ! rhett North labert:-. I (v. Joan Fniri n-oev!l w-;:: of- ! i c vcr v. ith hot f.:.::::cl cloth. A pri.ate funeral -rv irA V l j fj.v Banal v:i: h. !n Hiph'.an.i CV O p P.l '"3 held r.t the rsdfnc at : o'c!---. k j cornr ! fj l t Zj Ta-sday af.rrr.oon. F.-v. c:.;tn . Vr ' Y.vjr. of fiel stir.?. Bunal will W jr. j D.n?. ü. H. C.irr- j V V A P O R U ES Livervie.tv cemetery. Adv 2 5-4 Otcr 1 7 M.i.ti-: Jn L';cJ ) er!y
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(Continued From Paje One.) fin' parti'-ipation in the straits proMem and i.i exported to Jiscu5 practically problems which the conference in fof ii!- in an t-ffort to prove that control of the straits cannot he detached from the IL position of western Thrace, nnd .cores of economic, questions as well as finanelal fiue.-tionn ar.kin from the capitulations which old Russia enjocd alon with the other ?reat powers. Ilefore Tchitchcrin irraol at Lausanne the Turks were Incline! to favor admitting foreign war shlpa to the straits, if they mtercd one at a time, but tht- soviet delegation ha.s ftiffenrd the Turkish poiticn. and I-'ni't is nr.w landing for exclusion of sill warships from the straits it all times, except Turkish v-.-e!i. and demands ahoiuto control for th Angora govcrnnier.t. aums x)Nri;isi;Ni i: oii:.s. FA FS A NN F. Dec. ft. ( Fy A. I . The disarmament conference, called in an endeavor to Prin? permanent pence to central and western Furope was formally opened vMerdny with delegates present fron th" we-tern border states of Ku..le, oxceptir.pr Funvinla. which w,n represented by I'oland. Maxim Fitvinoff. th" assistant conimisslojior of foreign affairs for Soviet ltu-ia. was cho-eri chairman of th" confer nee. He bosran the eion by exphalninc: th endeavors of the Scvh-t government to hrinc: lip at th" recent (lenoa conference the fpi.-vtlan .f (lisirmumfnt. HavIn;- fai''d. tho Soviet jrovcrrment was 'a-onipelh'd by di-aouratfement t narrow lown th" problem by Prininc r.j tho question of disarntament merely before Its western raac:h'ors. Felipe: certain a solution a-f this matter will rsiilt in closer ies with ItufIfl.'.s naehbor- and :.ave an effect In all Karope." M. IJtvinoff. In outlining the Soviet covornmenf. dee l iration paid the actual reduction, in standing armies was insuffici nt in itself to hriiiu' about a full solution of the ..roidein of a mutaal limitation in arin.'.nu nts ; tiurrfor" it v.i pro-)o-.1 to hold down military budgets t.v .--trictly t:in.ir a maximum fi-
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From Prince Edward Island comes this remarkable picture of two valuable silver foxes and their foster-mother, a cat who has mothered them from infancy. The foes are among those on Rosebank Fur Farm, the largest breeding place of silves foxes in the world.
Asserts Colleges, Not Fraternities,
TO CALL MILK TRUST CASE FOR TRIAL TODAY INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. 3. ( By A. P.) Jjitiiration instigated 14 month iififo by Atty. Con. I". S. Iesh. charging the Indiana manufacturers of dairy products and aS associated toneerns with the maintenance of a "milk tinst" and "aluh fund" will be called for trial tomorrow in Superior court hero. Predicated on provi-ions of he Htate anti-trust a t. the suit soeks an injunction r 'training opcrtition? of the alleged combination, the revocation of Individual franchises and th" appointment of receivers to control the functioning of each concern. Kxistenco of a slush fund which maintains 'unreasonable" and "unconscionable' low purchasing prices to ) rodm ca- and "similarly unreasonable high prices to consumers" is char-red. . TIMOTHY HKALTY TO BK FRLi: STATK GOVERNOR London, pro. (p,y a. p.) Timothy IFaly has accepted the governor generalship of th" Irish Free State ami his appointment will be announced when royal a-sent ia Siven to the Free State hill, according to di.-patc.hes from Dublin.
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N'ENY VOKK. Dec. n.College?. atal not college fraternities br tat snobbishness, in the opinion of Dr. Francis YY. Shepardson. rx-ilc-an of the University of Chicago, who told the. InUT-Fratrnii: y conference that expensive stadiums were ju.t ris i. Jectimatle from a scholastic point of Pw as silver favors distributed at house partms. '"The ( tdh ce authorities who tillci;:e fraternities ;i ro not playing
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Timothv Michael Healy, for many
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Saturday Open ' Tül 9c30
St ore Opcni 8:30 Closes 5:30
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rv Michaels who fired a bullet frno
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condemn snobbish and lavishr.'.s. lie wh ::0 years old. Michaela;
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ai;e liuue outlays for the glory of the institution. "It sfcfa to me that not the fraternities, but th.. colleges are isolating thr :r.elvcs. They arj crowing away from the common ma.ss and the sooner they return to (lose or.taet with the people the latter 01' thev will be." Dean .lose ph A. Pursb-y cf the
tan"ouv p.quidatlon by tlie countries
involved of their irregubir military formation ia)mpsd of certain groups ; th" ivilian population. It emphasized tlie lmiiort.inco of mutual iieutralir-aiion of border zone?. "These r ro; c sals.' said I!tvinoff, "ll.o IPi-'an governnuut holds to be concrete and feasible and cannot be .-ub.-tr.ttted by any talk of o-caFa-d "moral disarmament' w lip h is ?, i.;ter. brought up at International c onfei r n. tas. the jiartkipants In which dev;r uraler a id.iiisiV'.e pretext to avoid the actual realization in the jtopuhir cry for disarmament." Cantinuinc. Fitinoff aid th" Fusian c.overnmer.t greatly rca;retted hem.; aid at reei;t to offer piapo-.iN res..rdii:kr naval fori e, b"-r.u-a after the reduction of the naval fori..-. Ft IT to one-fourth it "ct.siders i: no vs.-.ry to mainUi'.n ..' ray ;s a na ar.s f defense apalrat a pos-ipah- attat k by moro po.verrul c a.unti :c "
nsFKS. Fey's ..m a.. ).!e .r. d worP ?o foi.d o' fu'sir.'." sF.d Fnarciul I!ph. rumir.ativc-'.y. "dat de- all jr.' r.a t. ?!;:' fia- at.' fus 'ca :. dey air.'t cat n .thin' t' (w about. Il.ch moral T.aaf.-.
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dir. His proposal included Mmul- fraternity men above the average In
scholarship, but below that f wo men students. .less T. Faldwall. scholarship commissioner of the Kappa Sima fraternity, urged a utMferm fystem for reporting the standing of Orpk let
ter men. to be compared with that ' of the collect- er.ro!!:. imu ns a whole!
New o!!ice: s of the confer, ncc were elected ;ir follows: ("hairman. John J. Kulm. Pelta c'lii. Cornel!. JFS; vice chairman. Vil!:s ). Robb, pen Theta Pi. Ohio Wt-sleyan. ;1; treasurer. I):v Walter M. onlry Phi Sipm.i Kappt, Fniop, 'äl; fee. rotary. A. Hruce P;ela ki. D.lta T.i'a Delta. (;eoia;e Yi'aiuiatton.
MRS. ALICE WARLICK
Mrs. Alice Warlick. .' year? o'd. j died suddenly of .heart failure at 'H
o'clock Saturday morninc at hrj home. 1 1 ti IP Fw ing av. Slip was- j the daughter of the late Ik WittClinton ''oh- of Plymouth. Ind.. and wa. born at North Liberty. April C.
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Surviving P. r are Mark Warlick.! her bus. and: h-r step-mother, Mrs.
(TIICITT COntT COWTAFs j WAP.SAW. li d.. F. e .F The Ie-i c mber term -f th.e Kos iusko c ir . ca.i: court will laiaai1 Monday withj Jude L. W. Foy-,- .,n the bench.) It is unh'.ulv that the trrar.d Jiuv will be called durimr th.e term inj view of th.e fact that at the present i lim, there are no cass recpuiringj Investigation. i
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