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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Jul 1920, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR The Highlanb Park Pregs 'l‘iu- conference now beingr held at Spa in Belgium between representatives (.r the allied powers zird of Germany has for its object the detinite settlement of the amount of the indemnity to he paid by the central powers to the allies, and the compliance with the requirements of the conditions imposed by the victors upon the vanquished at the time of the armistice. The indemnity is to be paid not only in money, but in coal, in surrendered war material. in railroad equipment, etc. There is also the important nutter of German disarmament for which there has been an extension of time. owing to-the internal disorders. in Germany. It is felt. however. that the'Germans have taken advantage of this condition to keep under arms a much larger body of troops than was needed and now notice has been served upon them that unless they come to time unpleasant consequences will fol- low. it is hard to understand the Working of the German mind lt lS a question whether even now they realize that they haVe heen soundly beaten and it is almost certain that they think they are no more to blame for the calamities that have fallen upon Europe than the French. the British and the Italians. Now that the war is over they seem to think that it is ungenerous and unfair to impose hard conditions upon them. their former ud- ‘.'ersaries should let try-{zones he hy-gones and Welcome them l)ilt'l\' with open arms into the {PHOW'SlllIi of nations. It does not seem to enter into the German mind that they eommitted a great crime against civilization when they entered upon mm and that having ‘oeen defeated they muet pay :i gins? penalty. and that they must bring forth fruits meet for repent- Alice lm‘ful‘e they can lit’ ret'eEVed lt'dt'k into the society of decent people. r~~ - . /. ,l ”A This is well illustrated by the ditticulty the Herman delegates are making,r with regard to the delivery of cnal from their Ruhr district to France in cnmpliance with the armistice conditions. During the war the Germans. when they Were obliged to re- tree.r from the Lens district in Northern France. \x‘zintnnly and withnu' military necessity destroyed and timided the mines {rum which :1 large part of the fuel required by French industry was derived. They did this to injure France. nut to henelit them< selves. and now they assume an air ui' injured innocence when they are required to make good at part «if the l0.~‘.<. No greater mmake could he madw l»_\' t} firmness in exacting from Germany the lil deeds .The German mind has nu I‘US'fit‘I'l force. and clemency is in them mix :1 siy fur :1 moment what Verms the Herman mu '9in mun thz‘ir \‘iuin‘n' if the): h1ui En wnuEd have been nu L‘Kenmwcy and :m hex {New}: HIGPLAND PARK TRUST aé‘ISAVINGS BANK ! I "A man is judged. not alone h) the com- hut by the manner in which pan) he keeps; he pa} 5 his biils." 'lhe fellow who produms :1 roll of l1ill< :md peels (10’ the number required to meet an obligation might formerl) h: 1w (reated :1 fumrahie impgessiun. .\m~;1d2 us fieople :1relikel» to wonder wh) he 1311‘ t progrefsiw enough to keep his man 9} in bank and check it out 21< needed. How do )uc‘l pu)’ )nur hills? Modern Maxim Min H MN Park THE SPA CON FER ENt‘E KURT ph«)lh'$. 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Mi.» Francvs Weilaml of ('liii-agu l5 \"lslllllL’ Mi» 805810 Rum and other frivnd> ht'l't‘ thi< wwk. .\h't~. llnllziiiil Bloiiiiolil is in Stimuli luv. “'15” .iiiil. ul‘ llh \‘l‘il‘l‘v slii- Wu.‘ i'allHl lili acâ€" M‘l'lhlh illness lel‘l llt‘lllll istni‘c i (lioy ii position in the Bowden market. Miss Ella Harder of the Gnrnett force i.~ enjoying a vacation. Mr. “[111 Mrs. ('harlvs l'. Young Will lran- Saturday for (‘alifumim where to spend the remainder suniiiivr .\l. fi‘uiii I‘prt‘t {lu- ll. ilny pf Inn-t Sutur- \\'iii._ l’riur n-luriiml New Auburn. whi-re \l I) .\l r ‘7 1.1:. ,/.:.:.__:.( nuke/7 v: 3.73:: 12:72: 3. T..::/.1/:_4__:. 3.372. Till/:1 .L. i<2..:_,v, El .17. 3:: 7:1: i. figâ€"swans? :79 ._V .m 7.32.75: 7. 1.21.3” 34: 5:37,. _: >72::;1=. 4:. H \X'Y‘m‘“ uM uure! I’m‘nn-r, “155' Margaret May” Is ”lending :1 1w.) \\ (-cks’ vacation in (lowland, ()V. \‘isxtim: er. ('ampbvll. M l'.\ xv. \Vls‘. \Uu mm. “1' Nu hm t'uthrr _\lr.\ A-isl quiLL' Him CHI! MI.“ 3111.!“ (\Kht'l'x \\. 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A. “urn-n, >r.. and Mr. and Mrs. H. A NVM'n-n, Jr. and small «Iauflhtvr. Hvivn May. and Mr. and Mn. Harry B. Evans and daughter. Dvrnthy. haw L'nm- 1n Gull LHkv. .\ll|h.. In spun! (he “‘l‘Pk rm! "P" l)"""”"-‘ m 1hr ('hnrlm \ervn hnmr. wk m Mum . Mlch . \w‘u-rw rm- lunviwnpv wratu «(my Mn pm Mr‘ and Mrs. James Blmmlfield and son of ('hicagu were the Sunday " “f M'l“'a“'.;:uo>ts of Mr. and Mn‘ Andrew wk «M We“ Hhmmfiold. ' \l 1h 3] uh'm .\I thn Sunday Gottfried (r fiwnt (“u \'n., \‘mmm le' x! Itwu riv'k. M \\\\ and son. <> (1m. "rnh'ni : thh )‘cm‘x’ rxpvnrmw. (all J. a. “aw “M‘h- \Vnukoran MIN}. 10 U‘Vujv, ‘L' W mac-«35W 0 1‘ “EV. .laR I'IVANGI'IHC “.0 ‘ ‘1"h u ..- -AAAA.«MM\ Mrs. E. H. Eiul And {unily m expected home Saturday from Eph- rnim, “15.. where they spent the past twu weeks. I I . M. l’ri: llu)‘ fl‘unl Nl‘ hu qwn! sew {\U Mu~kfll \Xx M: Mr. and Mrs, E.‘ A. I’ufT)’ and duuxzhtcrs. Misses .‘lury and Lucille. spent Sunday at {hr homo nf Mrs. Mun, Mu, Imey'~ writer, In Dvor» .rlPI". Hwy} 'l‘m-kr-r hfl> acct-mm] u pun- hulm ll ll] Mr~x R. B. Bhltun and Sun of New Brmun. ('unn.. is \‘ismnu her mothrr. “N. N. Van Ript-r. Mr um! Mrs. M. M. Fullnnsh-c and fuxmly “1H rl-turn (he lulu-r part of Hm wwk {nun Ephraim. Wis. Thulllzh ('L'nxix qwm mm. wu'm M" ““1 3“”- ocooocuxooooooooooooooooooapoooooooooooouooooooooma [\IHHL' m» phl‘l'llx hulllu~ (lurk. St. at {hmv «hung.- x-zu (firm-n Hay. \VH. Genuine'oomfort in cold‘zweather nly pm' uf tho \u-rk ml! :1 motor (kaWy Mr. nnd M -rlh Kumv .\ll.~‘~ \11 .\ p‘xih-s‘ gnlxcr m a Hug. “ has 1mm pr-winx that Hu- 1 wants are not wonh having IH “I In My UI'MiH ‘ llll‘! thls \r ‘ H1 .“hlnh YH'H‘IH‘I‘I‘ mm! mutun nn' Hw plnuu pnr hairy gn'l lnurn n! the Evan ltnl Monday. July lL’. mhrh of (hr Myst“ \Vol’k :4 A!) jmn’m-yvd tn Lilwrty «121'; 1., nth-ml the inltlnhnn 1.12:? 3.3.. 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