What Will Happen When Control by France Ends? Washington.—What will happen to the Saar? As 1035, the end of the fifteen-year period for which the coal mines of the Saar basin were turned over to France, approaches, that query is bid- ding for an important place in Euro pean polities, “Saar, which straddles the Lorraine- German border, almost next door to Luxemburg, 18 a region about two- thirds as large as Rhode Island and is famous for its mineral deposits,” says a bulletin from the Washington (D. C.) headquarters of the National Geo- graphic society, Famous Coal Region. “Before the World war when raine was German tecritory, the bination of Lorraine iron deposits and Saar coal deposits made this region one of the outstanding steel produe- tion regions of Europe. “Saar coal, perhaps, would still be- long to Germany, if it were not for the efficiency of German troops who, while retreating in north France, de- stroyed coal mines that once yielded 28,000,000 tons annually. Because of this act, when the peace treaty was framed, diplomats attempted to com- pensate France by turning over Saar coal digging rights to France for a period of fifteen years—1920 to 19335. The German government was called upon to compensate private mine owners in the Saar fi for their losses but these losses were not difficult to meet as mo t mines were the state property and Bavaria. “The to France, however, without political and The region conle Ge in Lor- come- also transfer of coal stacles, under rights contre erty be Germar assure erty co control, fore, composed not be place he League up a of one Frenc set governing SUCH IS LIFE @ ll cal works and ceramic kilns, The city Is an important rallroad center, “Saarbrucken went to France ten years before our Declaration of In- dependence was signed. After the battle of Waterloo, the Allies took it and turned it over to Prussia. At that time the counl deposits were hardly known. Its preseat prestige may be Bishop of Portland Greenfield, Conn. his bishop of of Portland the Governor nd preme and photograg after CONSeer ition th the Homan ( Maine cere Sunerie high churchmen, oO CONFESSION By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Late Dean of Men, University of Illinois. The minister had something to say the other Sunday about confession, and I had just had a lit- tle experience with It myself, so that I was In a very sympathetic frame of mind to listen to what he had to say. “An honest con fession Is good for the soul” who was it it? H doesn't matter, for it has often proved itself true, "it confess our sins’ the “he Is faithful and us and to all ighteousness.” From to there is a good deal sald In justification of an open tions of moral law. sald we Good Book Just to cleanse RAYS, our sins unt forgive us from Genesis levelation acknowledgment of our viola There was a letter in the mail from an undergraduate whom I had never met, and whose name was not in way familiar, wanted to make a confession, She had pretty a definite uni- any She id she sa she would he until some never she hu and her mind matter up to and if need be pald the pen- aity for her irregularity. If I thought she was foolish for writing me, 1 could throw her letter into the waste basket and forget that she had written me, I could understand the state of mind : her versity rule, quite easy in put the university She of 1 Keen: the thi sh md done she Was in. wis sensitive appreciation ight and wrong was 1" stil weighed on her 8 © CENTRE HALL, PA. RTT ISLA, that the ly completed and will be one of sign r competition los Angeles, The solarium, boxing floor, fencing floor. ming in the bullding ing won at well pools as rooms, All Avound zze House Strong household an move medicine stains on linen, will re Hponia is near Its Olymple tains & roof * two swim- * university world the est de- of three rows { WELL, WHAT IS HE , or . SIGNS READING NO PEDDLERS "Joep. FT = zen of the loeal region, and three non- wembers, The directly responsible to French and non-German no is the League council, * commission the which the re strict’'s most are irds and but in- Saar flows took its my winding western Saar stream part 3 river, a through the gion While coal is the di famous product, the river covered with vast froit vineyards. There are also farms, agriculture is not a major On the picturesque hills, of hanks oreh dustry, here and there dominated by ancient castles of Roman days, i forests which form portant industry. are the basis ime Prussian After Waterloo. “The Con He of Saarbru Inhabitants in many Industr vline is studded with the smokestacks of blast about the theast 125.06) to not F of some who are employ jes Ssaarbrucken's furnaces, metallurgical establishments of many kinds, machine shops, chemi- credited flee] front amon mineral reg near the L sation » under the pro- Nations, If the original however, in de ue of is made from treaty, of the no change provisions of the 1935 the people region will cide by popular volte whether to live the French or the German flag. Weather 80 can be monotonous hails a hail al come that storm one even a storm, which ways sensational. Bode is a Admiral WAS THE ONLY ‘ 00G 10 VISIT BOTH NORT| AND S0UTH POLES. LT. FARNUM LOOPED THE LOOP INA BALLOON... Fort Omaha, 917 RN 3 ty peated " Sic 4 w — mind and bring us togethe was a confession which wis thorot Il Sure A wrap around coat frock in copper brown rabbit's, hair cloth, with cape let bordered in fur, Is recommended for political campaigning. POTPOURRI The Largest Bird The Inrgest known bird Is the condor, a native of South Ameri. can mountainous regions. It much resembles the eagle. The average expanse of its wings is ten feet They are black with traces of white along the wings. They live on dead and helpless animals, and are very gluttonous, ©. 1922, Western Newspaper Union, List of Y oO se Volunteer Combatants Named After Much Work. culty and a i sidi-bel-Abbes, the Trench and Air lation of Ameri can Volunteer Combatants in French Army, 1014-18, has completed list of the Ame volunteer combatants who Paris—After much Mm special trip to A sso rican Killed World preparation of a Wire fighting for France during the war, This list has been prepared espe Iy for the American graves rogistratic service in Europe and shows that 90 Americans who served at the front in the Foreign Legion 40 were killed. 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