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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 Nov 1921, p. 10

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F #Â¥46, where it had h"““ was. slippéry m was a couple = amd ~ was â€" wide } Moctor to pass the | § the rut, he said The lower part of y ~deep and fairiy Bray, counsel A eA Bret mitsess calr Wssbomded to a itiiok on the right east to German eer. Kerrs car | gome, uccompban ’Lm Son. ks Ariving goos, he 16tt hand side M 1 came up, fi.w hnot see . As I turned Aatâ€"wheels gave a "K projection and ‘th emioukh to hit For the Cadiliac bh, Wa‘e the next iben 46 Paris. itbstox . that ..day r aBd stoppéd /Car lengtb. My ~ Wt hHim and r Bde of the vepbed. Turnâ€" M he saw the #30 o‘clook and WWiWetweed sibs M Bos died of ¥ély from | an 4@6 .skull and $ im second at is an hour and the withess. "I _and.was quite fi_‘; had' bun bt 6f the htÂ¥ and hains Uh," stated the shortly arter With several ééd, one, six R the doctor We was dead Â¥p, I thisk he ih house. het wis good Jn !!:’dfl‘. had happenâ€" Then and we Li;" were tinâ€" fuinder the throwing me steering geat Wik wheels right hand | Stép when Said he was â€"#ét by and t. road in t rough and haq «â€"17°n driving as h year, and House WaAS what me{‘ While they Werse wordBg, Mr. Shirk, who, was behkind the trck, aiq noticed Kérr‘s car approschidg. He 6t did rotretmemmber hearing .A . NOFR riy | sounded. Thinking themselvÂ¥es q#ite ‘séte they kept right or working. ftor TheÂ¥y were working bt the light of & ure Mr : Hour‘s:~ Delil som err, Declared: He Endear: G #8IDE OF THE ROAD it | _ Herbert Witmer, of Germiks Mile, | helped to carty Mr. Doe down to his Mt. \hothe, as did Benjamie Ward, who 48 | utated Doe. was aliva whon they piokâ€" . bf | ed Airn «ip but died on the way down. ad. | Aibert Held was woimg home in the hus | cat when ha Seard of the accident z".m ditry boe down to the 4 o 0 6 o ¢ 4 0 o 6 6 6 o u & quest to the Attorney Cen @ & cral‘s dbpartinont, Trom which & quarters will come any future ® & sction in the ca86. / © 4 4 4 0 0 9 06 0 4 6 0 6 He told of seecing the truck but did uot notice the ruts on acoount of the show He could se6 the wiks work ing. He cofrorated his Tather‘s story in the details of thé accident. Thought They Were Safe Lcbmar Shisk, owner of the truck, was the next witmess. Doe, his sonitâ€" law, lived at German Mills and wase employed by Mr. Shirk as bookkeepâ€" er at bis mill. Car Was EStruck ‘"The né#t thing I knew our cér was struck, the other cdar travelling about ten feet and stopping. We found Doe‘s body under Mr. Kerr‘s car, betweer the fropt amd rear wheels with the front wheels against the body. We pushed the car along a little to free the body and I left to get help" Asked by Mr. Bowiby whether any cars had passed previously he said ome car passed. It stopped about 25 teet off and got out of the rut arnd passed then On this occasion Shirk was drivikg up the hill but could not get up the hill owing to slipping . He backed off to the 51%11 the road a#4 webt down to get to help him up 6# the chains. lestern Asked whether he would have act ed as Mr. Kerr did. had he been drivâ€" ing the witness siated he thought he would have stopped wher he found that he could not get out of the r@t. He thought that, travelling in second, he could have stopped , Harvey Snider, ot Gorman Mile, , visued the sceng of.the. accidont H6 |saw the truck and car but wat hbte | to add -otb:fitq the evidence Ar | ready heard. He seid the left fromt | tender of Mr. Kerr‘s car Wee bont. On Wrong Side of Road Df. Kalbfteisch asked Mr. Shirk if he realized that he was on the wrong sidegof the road. ie satd he did. Askâ€" ed f\}rvher whether he did not thimk their position was dangerous as & consequence ard whether they should not have got out of the ro@d the witness did not answer the quesâ€" tion. Asked by Foreman Cressman what part of the truck wag struck, he said it struck the back ferder. He was not sure whether Kerr‘s car struck Poe or caught his clothés. He had backâ€" ed to one side and was afraid to try to get to the fight side Tor Téar of slipping over the bank. He could not give any idea of the gpeed of the other car .The rear wheel of the truck was only abbut six inches out of the rut and the front one was in it. His car was as close to the railing elong the side of the road as he could risk goimg. Other Witnagses Heard Jonas Bergey of German Mills was ther called. He was told of the ac: eident by Mr. Shirk. Doe had already been removed when he arrived. The truck was fear the loft hand side, about two feet from the rd‘ht with the rear right fender bent. The other car did mot appear damaged. _ Menno Zoeller, of Geptsan Mills, did not see the accideat. We omly saw the truck and car, helping to move the latter up the hill. Harvey nider, oft Gormaa Mile, ~Whaiter Hatheworth .6f Kitcheter had AWevely Wraltea the #oée of the hocident on the bHest day to Ab# Following the fAndimg of the coronér‘s jury on Monday enquiring irto the désth,. of Carlos Doe, no action has as yét bedu instituted against A. M. Ketr, the driver of the cir whick sttuck the déâ€" céased. Cro#h attoraey D. s. Banâ€" by stated this #orming that Ke did not believe We woufa be â€" justifiea in Jayifg a charge on the izcm 6t the jury‘s verdiect and wis #ond ing a tfull report. 0t the itâ€" NO ACTION iN8TITUTED n Gorimhs Whigle, <4 wias to Mr. Kers. ut * A . / t INICC ‘ t *4 7« & 3. A. Bcouie was: progent, ' ana Tén o# ‘the Hoor HHH] . .. stt D T while George BHSY Was prisent in be |*90° 6 u‘z:i‘“ soss, Valarie; t. Aitoa ~Kaken Kelf ot AG. ere. Weitber toow salich| Mro. (Rev.)" aud / sop | whiter,. Dorothy Hike. Statk . WV mmmum Lm.-wm.a“u:‘-fi .. Geongize. Wc Withestse b6lkg D1 #h0h a aht | (he Ahoine of Semator Rate for a 46w ky .+ 0 ux wroâ€"thit Hthe wes to be guilied by |days .. ~ * "‘um ajce. ; Shavok }. ammimes Aprumnrnm in .m u.. ,|& day this week With the Sofmer‘® | Mares Hosthfier Ward. Cobwerton: 4 siul 1f A nadirms . |purtnts, Mr. asd Mrs. H. C. Bright W%_M“_M whore uhy blaiie could be Mr. und Nirs. L P. SÂ¥yler it ts Senterhore FÂ¥uramers â€" C6.,~ 16tt o4 Tussday to attond the turaitore ow bokitfon St JEmestowh, N. Y. Mts. J. Goets, Mrs. Chapm, â€" Miss Ingold, and Messré. Aflien PWostetrtor aad Clyde Chapin vieited Triekds in Elmira over the Roliday. New Domimion Lodge, A. F. sid A. M. and visiting Masous from the sujrounding district will aftond divine. service at St. Géorge‘s Anglicas church at 230 p. on Sunday, No versber 48tk. Service will_be conductâ€" w4 by Rev. 6. L. W. Harton, pastor 6t Central Methodist eharch, Gait, who Bé& chosen for bis subject: "Auother Working Toolâ€"tke Plumb Lke i% the Midst 0f L#f6." The Maâ€" :sonic Male Quartette of Kétoheser #an tnrbi#B th6e Husic with Prof. A. H. Heller presiding at the or§é®. [m«w welssuse. . Mossrs. W. a. Kribs and W. Brawâ€" ;mâ€" 6t Wospeler wore visitors in ants; V. H. RM@iwtil 101 PMMTMUAC 290 cwa Oh Wednesday. ‘p’efl by" defénmdants froa judgthont Returging Oficér 6. H. Huthilton | of Cofinty Court 6f Wate#iG6, of 76 was a businéss visitor to Galt o# Sept@inbér, 19%1. ett 6 tonoeréevé®e Thursday. iSeptembor. 1921. Action to récover Thé reguler moéting of the ‘w. C.*“OO damagés to plathtiff‘s | land, T. U. will be held on Wadmesday No causéed by deféndaht‘s dam floodiag vember 16th at 3 pm., at the home Lit, etc. At trial judgment Was given 6f Mrs. Kaeroher. | plaiutiff tor mandatory ordér, for inâ€" Mr. O. W. Staufer, of Didébury, junction and for $150 damages. Apâ€" Alberta, is tisiting at the home of pesl allowed om question of daméges his sister, Mrs. David Zinn. He exâ€" amd demages reduced to $20. Im pects to spend sé¥érk! weeks in Onâ€" other respects . apbtel dtsthissed tario beforé returnisg bome. without costs. A meatine of the looal national Libâ€"| Fow!l and Oyster Supper . A meeting of the looal national Libâ€" eral and Copservative Association will be held im the Library hall on Moxday eveming November l4th at « c‘elook. All supporters of a proteetâ€" ive policy are invited to attend this mesting. As the women will have a vote in the forthcoming elsction the ladies are specially invited to interâ€" &st thoipselves With the affamirs of the party. mis4 A commuMbMify #6oial will be held in Bathel churoch on Mogdiy éven: ing, November 21. MiSs Latifa Masâ€" tors, R. N., Wil give a 1éothreé on Her recent trip across the contfmest. The Baptist churoh ohoit of New HMamâ€" burg Will Turnish the part of the proâ€" gratimmé. Residance Badty Damaged For the third time within the past|"*__" ) .. _ uols Nov. 8th. I + o monthé New Hainburg was vmt-’ New Hamburg Nov. 8thâ€"The folâ€", 54 by a seridue BÂ¥g WheH the pyprq | WHIb§ An the roport of he Ne FHase imge 6f Mr. Fred Hartman on Aurona| __‘* Pxblie i‘i:‘_’:’l :°"I Octobst= 0. i8jo ::';’:‘;;"T:‘:, eamaged on T“”‘ $r. IV â€"â€"Ciaytof Moriey 76%, Rob 2 e which is believed to have beee causse |1 ert Bechtel 76, Harry Grundenberga. y a} in deteciive.‘ ohjmney | was â€" Arst| 76. Gortine Auguish 74, Alrma Berdér noticed i:y the schcol _ ohil 1s, yate d T5 NOASd c n uce aren eaving ova wes the James Lantensohlager 69, Lioyd Stei prbaRt sehaol "\wi#W#an, 66, Kenneth Racko 64, Ken: ng through the roof. The M8PM | neth Lederman 62, Eugene Schaarr wht Profiptly giv¢n and the firemen|gi, James Bradioy 61, WAFV6y Willâ€" a1d ew@elleut work im confiming the | mmmas, 61, Ruth Umbach 61. Beatrice fam®s to the ppper Storey of th8) fmehi €0, Ethel Militr 59, Hilda 6oh: dweiling. The bremter part of the aarr 86, Lisyd Otto 50. ‘flxnl\un Was suved. The l6gs is in| . Jr. IV â€"Harry Steimnberg 77% (Nér the neighborhood of $1500 pattly covâ€"| son Shicld winzer,) Mabel Roth 76. erad by imsuraace. . Tnob. m-.‘cuylon Runig 78, Hentiétth Leder: ome of the Breéemen, reogived a nasty | man T2, Reginaid Praf( 70, Kiva Mets blow acrobs the face froth the howele| 70. Etmeut Rebelski 68, Edha Loebt in lotlnx control by wippib@ am‘w‘ Mutiel _ Béochtel _ 65, Mar the smail hill Th Tromt 66 the houke.| Waret CuibBrt c‘m Ronmefér Air. Hartmka hes Ongaged Mr. Wa. 62. Mudred Anox 61, Beatrics Keldman to rebaild at once. Im the| Meibin 56, Ahna Bignosid 50. meantitmme he has taken up his r8siâ€" Divisien 1V. donce in Mr. P. J. Hartman‘s house| _ 8t. Mz=J#an Zurbrigg 60%, Hifda near the bridge. * Heinbecher 62, Merton Purbtiki 58, Public Meeting Roy Weicker 50, Hera Forrest 59 A ineeting is the interosts of ar. | Berotd MigHarin: 55, Laur® â€" Pfpfer " * lva Yy_um Rawsator K1 ianier Binik A inesting in the interests of Mr. Wait. Silfett, the Progressivé cénd date for South Waterloo, will be held in tie Grahd Theatre on Monday avesifiy, Nov. 14th at 8 o‘clook. The dendidate . aad other . prominent dpeakbrh will nddress the meeting The public is cordiaMy invited to atâ€" tend. A appilal ifvitation is éxtend s to whe Waies. 0 . 00 ~o c _ On. Thuraday aveking, Novembér gÂ¥th, tha Wosaa‘s mmm9 i ot wwb @hurich #Weld Mmmnm-mm the wothin O King swee Baptint ‘pieased with the work of church, ~Un. 4. & Wiin o Torsw®. Pr» 1k t2 taithey sat en mighly Kirchantr, will provide the na W. Brew.| R. s. Robéermsen, K.C., Tor 461698°) .0 uy yhap foliday Wit , visitore is Ants; V. K. Hattin for pléthGE. Apâ€"| :?’:‘ :::'houd.ym """""‘ ‘pm byâ€" defewdents. troie SdG®e! ) sry. and o8 Es Homsit af & H. Huiltou | of Cofnty Court 6f Watesio6. of 6| uasr spent Sunday with Mré. Henry to Galt ow# September, 10%1. ett 6 tonoerevo® Roenler. . _ iSeptembor. 1921. Action to récover| Y> sad Nps, A N. Weber spest of the W. C.*“OO damagés to pl&fl'.m'! Â¥lnd,*‘ Bunday with friends | at Tavieiook sdnesday No-‘causéd by deféndant‘s datm !lo’odihg‘ Mrs Dan â€" Schwefl#er 46. "HisiGig at the homeit, etc. At trial judgment Was given | With her <feter Mrs. Georige Hoftisan | plaiutiff tor mandatory ordér, tfor inâ€"| at Wellestey. ot Didebury, junction and for $150 damages. Apâ€", =o cormecemine am. eearcramas t the home of peal allowed o@ question of daméges * Zinn. He ex-‘nnd demages reduced to $200 Ir Ml’. Lom Krdt Dss SC L 0_ Cugmcsts anheat Af€taisseo| Dies in California 43. h'olg.nl Thipbe| Aaot‘y the loos!| Vinee: e highly | tarth )’i. % 2i ts ‘€ . that city. _ Mr. C. Hildebrand‘s smotor bus has akein pht in its appeérence on our streets. it hes beeu thoroughly over ‘bauled and a «ow dloged gody put oh. We RoWw has a Wwark coffértable Hotor ¥¥e to (Wekaport the tWavel WÂ¥ public to sud frowi the station. _ Mr. Phlip guer eud dangbter Se ’..., ot Warvenes, viskea reimtives and friends here os Tinisday. nesday for Bpokaie, Wash, where she intonds to spend the witités With her s0n Mr.: Houry Rats, druggist, of A ndéting of ths Board of Trade «in mzaa inâ€"the Librayy wal nesxt W ay evening, Novermber 1801 t 8 o‘clock. Aftong tWe Wintters to be distiiSsed is the suggestion of méâ€" worislising The Oftario gover stwent to continue the paved roadway alâ€" veady completed from . Setriggvilte to Strafford, ons from BStrattord td New Hemburg. The wmatter will als6 be takem up by the Strattord Chamâ€" bey of Commierce. All members and the public generally are invited to attend. Ruthlg vs Stuart Ltd. ‘The Sisterhoog of St. Peter‘s Luthâ€" eran church will hold t#eir annual ;owl and oyster suppér and sale of fancy goods on Thursday, Dec. ist. in the Libraty hall. Everybody is cordialy duvited to aftend. Algernon Hiekler, son 4 Mr. Henâ€" ry Eichler, had the misfortune to bréak his right arm on Saturdsy by falling off the plaiform at Stuart Bros. mill on which he wae playing with some companions. 6t. Peter‘s Lutheran congregation will celebrate its ampual mission and Rarvest home festiveal on Sunday, ‘Nov. 13th. Rev. A. Gralmefer will preack at both services. ‘ Mr. Heltmuth was a business visitâ€" or 16 Brantford this week. New Hamburg Nov. 8th.â€"The folâ€" l6wing 4s the report of the New Hamâ€" Burg Public School for October. Divigion V * #t. IV.=Ciaytof Morley 764%, Rob ért Bechtel 76, Harry Grundenberga. 76, Corrine Auguish 74, Alma Berdér 74, Rita Reld 78 Mildred Curtis 78, James Lantensohlager 69, Lioyd Stei ‘HiWWan, 66, Kenneth Rachko 64, Ken: neth Lederman 62, Eugene Schaart 64, Jaines Bradiey 64, Harvey . Willâ€" | Jr. mâ€"-:em Ziuin 94, May Heém | suini sc aucies ul w s t reiiaccite | becker 8, Oliver Bowinab 69, Edward | o 1'flm 68. Margarat. Kariprér 65. Ed wooPrs PHO_“"OD'N' \win Black 65. Clarence Ingof® 94,| _ The Orgat EngHéA Preparktion. | clata Benaer 63. Winsitred Bohilaâ€" Tonés and Invigorates the whols roth 61. Evelyn Morlep 62, Wabe:| nervous syétem, makss new bigoa Tishn 62, Harry Nahr@ing 62 My|in 918 vetie. Une@ for nWns de dred Cockerton 56. Lily Loehr 37. | bllify, metital and Sfwin worrs, ass | Arnold Bater 8%, Warry Krogman 50 | poh46ny. 10fs st aniriy, baipitatfon | Iva Kipter b5. 000 _ _ for the heart failing memory. Price ‘ . BDiviesion 114. $2 per box, * yor 55. Bofa 8y ai | $ H. Robors 13, Pass. m.‘df:fm. or mustea m pmin ye. on + 5 ‘“m‘ Mabet | T pt of prite. ew â€" pam f m«g?lm Cwmt'g Pase_| Wened tree THR W6bb Nkbi Yary hfl“&‘.m, Brate Cuttis 103, ‘fiml to., Tohonto, on‘t. + R oo con com omsnnneme un icn. Kuth Togold 'mm‘ SL| _ ~~ _ _ _ ntals GGak ae Birs. Caristinea Ratz 1eft on Wed Meihth 56, Aina Bignowki 50. } Division 1V. Ht. NMI==Tean Surbrigg 60%, Hilda | Heinbecher 62, Merton DIM!& 8%, | Roy Welcker 50, Hera Forrest 59 Harotd MigHarini 55, Laur® Hipfer 58, Mavie Connefer §1, Staniey Bin#s fan $1, Fay Shamts 56. . #uth rmlios. Gaorge Hauna 3094, m $88%, Lestér Clair $88, ar Reid $42, Agnes Bhants 378, «t A4 |_ NHeary Smith, received a 40W6paâ€" s Luth. Per clipping from the Palerton annual| Timés, California, informning ‘him of sale of the déath of Louis Kraft, a forirer Ls 4.,. resident of Hespelér. n . 50%, + 888,) Mr. and Mre. Amom Kovth wieh ts is §Y8, |thank the friends and nalghbore tor their kind aeststances In. Nelping with Tasile|the recent Tire on theit préomsss t HWeleu Wostétter Ward. CobWertos hard Rerd, WMargurct Psuchun, Past Eichler, Jack SthUlts;â€"KWensdth Maite,. Teddy Gvail, es Bookerâ€" ©/ Sounerer, Foiy . Tickits, . Wiied Eichisr, Dowis baidiar, Harola Krog Jr. Part 1â€"=Huvet Watw Auther in Loekr, Doffs Gardker; Clere : PMHS, Wayne Kropf, Jaok Doskocs, Warvey Wayne x‘m.‘uah Doskocs, Harvey as, Mary Ads Kipfer. > ; Moliday Visitors, d Mr. and Nre. Joun Wober ot P irs spent the Weelsvead and holfey with reletivds here. i+ Mre. Ha Hami ot Wavsrie spost ThasksMving with her fsther 3Â¥. Joka Waka. daughter Wann ot KitoheWer Ssd tir. Harota Drefsisger of Wikitra spert their holiday with MY.dh4 M#s. | In sports he took an active part in ‘Ho;poler basoball team and wés & pitcher on the beseball téeam and | was comsidered one of the best at !that time. He died at the Califormia Hosgpitai, Los Angeles, from bronchial pmeu monia. Decesged Was 54 yeats of age amd had omy been sick about two weeks. He had residéd in Lo# Angeles for four years aid wat proâ€" prietor of the Sanita Barbark apbartâ€" menté. He was a carpenter by trade and was for many years in ti6 émâ€" ploy of the Santa Fe railroad. Mr. Smith stated to the Telegruâ€" ph that he was a resident of Hespeâ€" ler over 20 years ago, and will be rememberéed by many in Hespelét. Farmerâ€"Labor Hold Two Big Meetings Saturday Evening Two â€" largelyâ€"atténdad . campsigh meetings of the Labor Parmer party were held on Saturdfy évéilling, OMA in «Véest Modtrose ah@ the other in Winterbourd®. The spdakers indiudâ€" ea J. 0. Hurit, AÂ¥thur Exton, Oéor ge Zimmerman, AId@IM®N UMAIIT Massel and the candidats, Dr. J. K Hett. Nfhny phases of the poiffic#l i# sues wére déalt with by the spoakâ€" ers, who included both Labor avd Farmer representatives. A feature of the meetibg was the unusualiy large numbér of women in aÂ¥4ndance and the avident interéét with which they liktened to the discoursés. ’l‘ho @l-!erbound mheeting was the second of the eveniiy and m;;«)u:h It was not comcluded untii 1:5( o‘elock the audiencs remainsd intér ested until the lest word. penaeney. losk 3t eneriy, baipitation of the heart failing memory. Prite $2 per box, i Yor 55. Bofa sy ai dragatete, or maitéd th plein pi&. on réceipt of prite. _ New . pampR6 ened trre THR W80d8b htb cing to., Tokowto, On‘t. â€" M BHDELBERG Charl#s Hon. Arthur Balfour Speaks _ % For Great Britain At Arms. © _ Conference in Washington _ WaSHINGTON, Nov. 13.=â€"In unison, the spokusmen of Greut Britsin, France, Italy and Japan todsy accopted the Mughes propessis for limitasâ€" tion of naval armament in "spivit and principle," making cnly vessrvations for suggesting modifications of detail. Th order, Artifur J. Belfous, &poakâ€" ing for GÂ¥oat B#ifain; Beron Admiral Kato, speaking for Supan; Senator SchanÂ¥er, spealdnig Yor Itaiy, and M. Briand, apeaking for France, rose in their places and praiging in highest terms the plan and programme sugâ€" gested by the United States Government gave the adheremce of their Govâ€" ernments td the goweral terms of the proposals. . Secratary Hugies thankud the representatives,of the powits For their cordial ckpressions and dectared the fime had corfe to proceed with conâ€" sideration of detuils of the proposed agreement. I WASW%, Nov. 15.â€"Great Britain‘s aeceptance in principle of the Hughes proposals for Tintitation of naval arthaâ€" ments formally was laid before the arms conférence today by Arthur Balfour, heading the British delegation. 2. sense for Japan followed. â€" 3 Before hearing the statements of the délegation the com ference adbpted unariniously the comtnittee of the whtole plah worked out by the "Big Five." « _ Just after â€"the gniag gavel Mr. Baour conferred earnâ€" estly with HBOPA BURtty . . TIVETE .m o5 â€"omomâ€" remaarcrerpiestiedioss Nughés Seid : A + "It in the HiCntin‘ of this «stutieâ€" tob condisting â€"of all plénfyotentisty delMgntés to coKsMer alt mutters and report.to the plénary segsion." Ws thon nhdouncéd the pisn as outlined . with . Â¥##p##ct tao the Far Elstern qusétion. / "May i a6k W"theee recoinihoadsâ€" trows most tho weatmrents ot Thes couterbnce?" the chairmisgna asked, â€" Heads Werk anodded h approval and the programine was declated $¢ Mr. Hughes adopted. Mr. Hughes took bis s#at while his statement was répeatsd . is French stance: "Â¥ohA have invited theéss who deâ€" sired it to contiling the dibcussions which bugan dn Saturday 146t. . i thikk it véry ubfortunate i we ars tc w0 thae avght 6f Saturday (6 pase without somta further observaâ€" ‘Rid it Tor ¥¥#e0us Which i ver ture to explain I am the first to taieh p the cnullange It To Waokute â€"# all members here assembl#d, TWe cbute try wuion 1 veprecunt o twout Mttoâ€" atély htbrasted & all lwifinfi- tions. ODifficuitios of Peace‘ i "Statesméh o# wl downtries are beâ€" was no prayer. wiihing ‘to ‘adodveat Athart Yhe Tabors hnd ~diffidultish t Poadk wre wimobt a« arduous as thaks reghwad by the «ondiict O n eddootatal witr. s "xow 1 uts PA> okplais why 1 would rige first ; odeal with the watâ€" Feet whldh in "h 11 dut bbarts. It is bocanta Orgat Brttain ana thh Brit Th Raprs i more protubdly con, _ | Programtib Dealstions | Anlbonsdin} the proktatithq decis| 'fiâ€"u';ildrm imiral Kato‘s statement of acéeb"' tance in the same * % s"‘&. . thr * P : : could a. D ‘, or 1 THB writes io 700 may Anbir c Mr. Baifour Spoaks k Mr. Beidour said in sub Subscribe today for your Home Town The Chronicleâ€"Telegraph 1| whs writes to you may know_ only a few af: on tds wootne Hass ues t khows tham all. Tt tells you about wyou you to neglect.. It often reveals that keen ”m‘"‘”". see, Tight in your Lom@ town, a. mie of opportuaity, . The moral is obvicug=â€" _ ________ ar Balfour Spcaks cermed with aH that touchÂ¥s flaval fiattsrs than it is possiblis for otheér thtlons to be." "I comgretulate you," seid Mr. w‘ fout, on the Tact thst you have add 60 a 14w aumiversary which kence Tfirth will be observed in Connection with this ssoveinent toward recon swuewou. In ths mmiude. f wll the wiitsa uhnd aimootated powire . Novemeâ€" her 18 will prove to bo an Shaiver saty wot morely to «¥oyore prowar conditions but to seb that War com ditions shell never agait wktst." "I count y8&if WMiong the fortunâ€" ate among those prewékt," said Mr. Bhitour, rer@rring to the proceeditigs 3 Gatarduy, and addting: "The secret Wes sdsfftably Kept 1 hope al the secrets so Tong as they Â¥ay not be seorets will be as wal kept." Eoi en ce tcment mm OR tbe si:ddenly realized We ‘was partict pating a "A great Witorical Sromt." Whan the blow f04 and tha speskâ€" 6r uttéred thre imemorable words that toumd un wcho tm the dtvilized world (: cxermhA profound #tirprise. The his tory of world construction had beenm worthify opétred. i "Many iu my audience," he said, "ure witivems of thi United States. The Unita d€8tates stwisdd soldly im Whinaibe. with the ues 0t its comâ€" mumication . protected, tack "I; t got theraly that you héve 110,000,000 paopte; it is not that you kte tht weblthiÂ¥st watitn Tha g#oâ€" @rhplicel position ‘0t your country makes you wholly immub® troth The perite to which the British Eiipire 1s io of vilue tagoe. in homeyhs post _ Great Historical Event" Tolling of how ho heard Secrotery A New Anniversary any cobvetvable at "Buppose yuur Western states Were °_ r. ddenly remwove@d Yen thosknd tiles scries the touw; Huppoce y0u + â€" found that the heu‘t of your ctun . || try wes a sthall and orowaed Wilmg ~ â€" depending on overseas tu‘ “ »endiag on overbest comtitihittthn _ for tiw fmitarials. . Subpbue z population never had Why hor® W 6 seven weekt‘ thod wia m** to oc replenished froin UÂ¥erseas. Empire, no matter wi@re Ne HiÂ¥es, never can forget that it is By S&k communication thst he m‘n that without it he camiot live. is Not Lasventiing N. Balfout swld ‘we Cift wot ult the audlence to subpobt thit We an "Iamenting over the Wekknaws of thy emphasis. We art eirohg h“ and in the ardent patrictisth thet ds -smm.:uuufi wealouese, obvicus to cvary tng Wws Then, do unot let it be Torgolisn it to 6igiath Wiy & wik | you. Ves have donéiderva thetne Inid betore y8u by man. We nave coms@Wer®@ : ®rmaiment knda proputstion to that his aver been conollivel ar "Then you will unders@rbd why it 7 that every citi@h of the Britisk ruration and approval with it th wpirit id In priwod 100k to t hs being the thÂ¥ts official interpréter tition in Freuch. delegation listened intently. Sar Mr. Balfour, who at times C-fll reading whispered with Lord seated on his left. ~ Baron Kato, head of the JapsR888, then rowe to make his statewreght. .~ Baron Kato spoke in Juganavs whd kept all around the Wig table guese Ing what he was waylng. During the delivary of His spating uutitences, however, it becalita «xowa that ho was betpoaking Japar‘s & ceptance of the Hugh@s WÂ¥oposals "in principie," se hed Ht. Dalowt betore bith. 4Â¥ $ tbnroun® ce ht A wate, rellable reguhndsp #*an . tthe. Botd Th thrse wagraoe 9t _} strengthâ€"=No. 1, Â¥1; NO. %, Â¥#; a %, $5 per box. Sofd ty Wh s #r sest prepata on reodlpt of P "Far from it." he explained Interrupted in Other There references I have NUÂ¥

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