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THE PKOPLE, RAKXWFJX, KCr
Inal
(Cuiiy for Thia IH-Vartm-nt 1 Supplied by tbe
Amcr.c»n l.“K;'>n News Servlee.)'
RADIO IS USED TO
TELL OF WAR WORK
Th*‘ fact that a urvat many pirln
an 1 1 wumctr enlisted in the Uuitjed
Slates forces during the World war
has escuned general attention. A tlair
w a ^ made at one time about the-yep*
inanettes, hut was soon forgotten.
Now comes Helen K. Hu^imrr^'om-
niander of Women’s Post No. 1 is, of
the American l-e^ion at Norfolk, Va.,
as the tiist woman yuhoja+tt-t-rf the war
to use the radio in_Jtel 1 in^ what she
and her compatriots did towards win-
ninj; the war The sfH'ech was de
livered from station WTAK and re-
•ulted in a wide dissemination of
knowledge concerning the part played
in the war by the woman.
All the members of women’s post
served in the. navy as yeowomcn dur
ing thg war, or as overseas nurses.
The post has made a distinct hit with
the citizens of Norfolk because of Us
work in the hospitals, Commander
Bucking declared, in her address.
Disabled er-servioe -men, needy vet
erans, hungry veterans—all find suc
cor at the women’s post regardless of
reasons. When other welfare agen
cies turn down the veteran, the wom
en’s post puts him on ids feet—and
\ Jias been doing this work for four
years, Commander Bucking said.
Tuberculous veterans are Indeed
Igruteful to the women s post as being
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•H-H-I-H-M-I"! 1 1-! 1 I 1 I'd 1 i h K-H--H-4
i INDORSES LEGION :
T HE Mic-Wgan department of
tlie .V:neri ,, an Legion recent
ly held a concentrated member- ”
ship drive and <a)!eir’upon the
governor of the state for an
indorsing .statement, (loveraor
tfroesbeck deelared lie was tioL J,
T only willing hut eager t-o indorse *’
an organization which bn. lie-
lleveii was one of the most con
structive forces for good now at X S'
work in this country.
From my observation,” said
C.ovennor Croesbeck,” the Amcr
J Can Ijcgion is a niost worthy op- ••
ganization. It has accom-
plished mucl) tliat is of benefit,
•{- and the longer it exists .the more
good I believe it will bring
ubouti ' •
It should not ho a difficult
matter for-the organization to
secure the application of every
man entitled th a place on its
rolls. Through a greater mem-
J-’ bership you will not only be able
to betfer yohr own condlTTohs
but can be of much more as
sistance in every effort, which
has for its purpose a better and
more patriotic citizenship.”
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LEGION BOY SCOUT *
TROOP MAKES GOOD
Possibilities of a troop of boy scouts,
when sponsored by the American Le
gion are seen in the recent report of
the Legion's troop In Collinsville, Okla.
During the past year the troop ao
ijuired a building of its own, through
the generosity of one of the loi*ai
church congregations and the boys, as
sisted by the Legion inert placed this
in shape, wiring, painting and redec
orating and furnishing the building.
< die of the principal activities o# the
troop was undertaking of a reli
is>-
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1—Seven hundred Italians on board the steamship Dante Alighieri, denied admittance $o the I’nitisl States,
talking with friends on the pier at New York. ” Mrs. I>. A. McDougal, Mrs.Kmlly Blair, Mrs. T. L. Brown anil Mrs.
Bannister, leaders of Democratic women, completing arrangements for the New York eonventlon, ,’l New home of
Prince Eric of Denmark and ids bride at Arcadia, Cal., where they Have a chicken ranch.
NEWS REVIEW OF
CURRENT EVENTS
dent revenue for the fiscal yjear M)2. r >, lated In Doheny and Sinclair oil
and probably thereafter If unforeseen stocks. Furthermore, ft said "the evl-
expenses do not arise; that the retro- i dence failed to estaidlsh the existence"
active tax cut of 2o per cent Is ex-[ of any conspiracy between oil oper
ators and others at the Republican
national convention in 1920 for ex-
Congress Adjourns and the wlliU “ th ‘‘ in ' :, " 11( * ls s,in
, _ _ reived, lor these reasons
Country s Eyes Turn to
ported by the people, and should be
promptly giCen, and that it is desirable
to have a definite determination of-t-ho-j ploitatlon of public resources,
taxes as applying to 1924 incomes The ending of marines to
drive
being re-
be gave it
G. O. P. Convention.
By EDWARD W. PICKARD
his approval.
^ <) FAR as the Reputdlcan national
ommittee could do so, everything
S'I.
^^oNtiltESS adjourned on Saturday, was fixed up for the t’hweland con-
clnTmants from Teapot Dome after the
Sinclair lease had been signed was de-
"hounced "as a perfectly outrageous
use of the armed forces of the United
States,” resorted to "to avoid a Ju
dicial inquiry into the validity of the
Sinclair lease."
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Catarrhal
Conditions
of the
Head, No?e,
Throat, Stomach,
Bowels and other
Organs.
1
Over Fifty Yean
in the Service of
the People
Ask your nearest
dealer *
Tablet* or Liquid
. i »■- 1 ‘ ■■■■■ '■ !jg l "f ' ■■. ll ^
Had Some Experience
"I- his wifo ;.n experle'nced cook?"
‘'\\oI!. tboy s;iy >.||,. used to roast
her lii -'t ImVdand."
Kvo in'- 11. n an t an*
iv-rn:«ht (i>- unitii Human- Ey« Hatsam.
Ask y. ar Irujfgist for 35-i-«nt jar or aend
to 37.’ Pt-arl St . N T Adv
Tieue is nothing a man with fhe
toidhaohe r.iros so little tor as svtn*
and the s-ountry heaved one great f vent Ion. Frank W. Mondell, , former ’
! sigh of relief. Business, wiilch had congressman from Wjomlng, was se-
glous census of the entire city. This j l0 ,, n ' depressed, began to perk up; and I lected iis permanent eliainnan and
v**ls prepared for use of toe lo* al stocks, w hich had been in something of Charles B. W arren, ambassador to
churches. a slump, - regained some of their lost Mexieo was chosen to he chairman of
.The Legion maintains a free scout valttcsr- The people of the
camp at Fake Euchee, wldch is made
H
ARRY DAUGHERTY refused last
week to testify before the senate
committee that has been Investigating
h
the center foi hikes and other activi
ties. One of these hikes.was a “father
and son” bike, on which the scout.'
were hosts . \ •
The troop Is entinly interdenominn
Jionyl and closely resemitles the make
up of the Legion in this respect Eight
Baptists, thirteen Methodists, clever
I'reshytefiqns, eleven UHristlah's. tw<
Avsemldy of God, one Nazarine, and
on«‘ Christian Scientist art’ in the
troop.
him, so Chairman Brookhart—who lias
United the resolutions citmmlttee wldch htiilds Just been renominated b. v tlie Repute
States turned with interest, uninlxed the plat form. Mr. C<*oltftge picked on [leans of Iowa drew up a partial re-
with exoitement, toward Cleveland, Marlon Leroy Burton, president of the port, and the future course of the in-
w he rtf the Republican party was gath- University of'Michigan, to. present his qulry will depend on the Supreme court
Helen E. Bucking.
Will Plant Wild Rice
to Feed Game Birds
I n bird•CW}.* ■ pfW’W*™
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getting immediate
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IV fhe
nurse's and
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Imspitals
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;uiy-men suf
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antifiii luind-
n
The vv
i>:n' n’
s ini-.' t.iund
for migratorv game
TTrri.iig place'
birds, and for j
preservation of w h/rto'-une oc^htc-nsC'
in Reaver Dam /take, a lar..- ..mount
af wild rice wilt be planted in ’he
like by Wisconsin Legionnaires.
The rice is
hn:ks, and is
' "Ti -hit ions
fit!
a- great feci I f
said to restore
wherever phi: '
vr
xv 1
: will 11
men un
i>
tfi;« out and 'arranged 'p di'|iose of
their goods. They rented a store, gath
er. 1 the work tr m the three hospitals
and made, attract .ve tlidr w indow dis
play s They spent money . n. atlvet--
jising. talked to llofariMtis. Kiwanians.
Civitans and other"liodles; used mov
ing picture slid* > and' urged - men to
bring their wives, and women to tiring
their husbands to tlo ; exhibit and sale.
Folders were sent out The new spa
^ er- gave much tie d. 1 puldi. itv And
ten it was that Comm.-.nder "Rucki'ng
fgot on the rad: 1 atcl hroadeust a story
of uAr pt*st Ht’.d what It wins aeeom-
p 1 isffirtg for the lii-abled veteran.
"More t.han tlve.lpindred articles were
sold, aWomafi in Eloridawriting with
a ('l eek »o i frien i i-aing her to buy
s.-.metiiThg. .In W-io' in sin a woman di!
tlie same. 'Phe -ale of disabled vet :
•eran qifodu/'ts will bei;oine a. regnlar
feature of the wiimen’s post's aefivl-
ties And Gonmiiinder Buekiwg whose
photograph is reproduced' is entith’d to
tj.e credit fot ;lie go'gettiiig spirit that
put ’he wonnmV.,.',.;”-^ rite forefront
of' : ctivifies for reih’f bf dlsahlcd iiivii.
dutiful
I .eghxl!
xpet;’>
' Tile* J leaver 1’am veterans - tafte a
zreat interest iii • the-fake an 1 it- stir-
I'ofindings,- hoping to keep r; as a bt-
eatioti, ;,r' game tlsh, bird; itfe and
plttnt life, A few months
legion nien seim-d the .juke
irp and rongh-dish, selling
loads i,n eirstern markets as
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of their efforts. Then ’ the state game
mid. fish conservution eoininission p-o-,
vided a carload of "rescue fish.” .miss'.
ly game fish, which were planted hi
the hfke.
Veterans of Virginia
Approve Registration
. Sinvess has attended .efforts of Com
maicier ,|ohn .1 \S'i Itt.-r ui^i .vGier
Eegionna n s in Virginia in securing
registration of vclei'ans in riiau. state,,
that, ail might vote In regular election-.
This W as , made one- of t;he' principal
olGeidives' of the Ivegion iiur.rtz ihe
p. s? year, and •according to reports
I'tpdii'-'!:e state's post.- furnisli. il ('o.a-
erlng for the purpose of nominating
Calvin Coolidge for President.
In the closing days of the session,
several pieees of projected legislation
went by the ho.mis. Tlie MeNnry-
llaugeii hill designed for the r*Jief of
the farmers was defeated in the house
by a vofe of .221 ’o Ibd, atwl tnodiffca-
tlons of It .were also rejdeted. The
farm tdoc did not wish any of the
other farm relief bills passed, zind
then Bresidetit Coo]idge told tlie con-
gti'sional IcadeA. that lie Would not
approve of my measure that included
lyi’''. fixing.^ trimt set-tied it for the
present.
,\s for Mu-. ■ Shoals, that also went
over until iA-\r—session. The senate
a-gri cult ure eomiuit'ee, reporting fa-
vorahly tie N rri- bill providing go\-
ertmiont control of power from the
site, denounced ‘unsparingly the bill
vvLieh .Wi.uiid dive the proiecL to Iienry
T'erd and osed the linaneinl fal
lacies -of riie Detroiter's offer. The
report wa- w;ri:?en hj Senator Norris,
who took full advantage of the rhanee
?o say what be thought of the admin
istration. pointing to j'ord’s denun
ciations of Secretary of War Weeks
and indirectly of the administration
at the time tl*e*Tlorgit.s_ plant was sold.
tliP report sail]
• To appease'lii' -rtiitgnr a vacillating
adminisi rat ion puldiely annourteed that
tlie amount royened for the plaut
Would hi; credited on the ■.s.'i.inmi.inni
Ford offered for Muscle Shoals if ids
hid Was aecepted by conSYess. This
kindly favor, perhaps superinduced by
uher eonsbleraGoiis, so pleased Mr.
For A tlmt Ids anger at the aduilnis-
irailoti- was pot only turned into love
! adadraiioii. but lie heeante.sh vio :
b.ntly .trieijdly that he hiinsejf with-
d’-e * as a candidate for President and
P.: ■ uiieed- i;,s -upi-ort of tlie exeeu-
• c" who made >ueh liberai coliees-
name to the convention, and “Doctor decision as to the committee’s p'ow*TS.
Rurton acce|it» d tlie grateful task. He i in a letter read by his attorney, Mr.
told the press that lie would speak not Daugherty expressed ids resentment
as a- partisan hut as a -.citizen and a against what he considered tins unfair
friend and ildmlrer of Mr. Coolidge. actions of the committee, and added:
'' Fred Uplmm- of Cldeago announced “At this point I take occasion to <’<»rt-
that he would,resign from the post of
treasurer of the party, and- his .elec- i
fi«m as national committeeman from :
Illinois was assured. Chairman Adams..
and Secretary l.uckwood of the tia
tional eoimnitfee also-will retire. Roy
* >. W est of Chicago will succeed the
latter. 5 He lias been long prominent
in politics and is even moft- silent than
the ITc'ident.
Naturally most of .the pr**' ce.nvrn-•
lion 'llscussion was eoneemitig« tjeg.
vice pre-idenrial nomination. T!b*re''
developed a strongpletiuuid tlutt Frank
O. r.owdell be give!! the boin'r, and
Mr Cniijidge let It be known that the
IlTin' is.ia would tu* “very ncieptabro”
as his running unite. ,
No arrangements were announced
for plueing Senator Hiram .bdinson in
nomination for tin* Presjdeneyy iirtd the
EaFolletie headqua.rlers in Wasldng-
t la
tradlct and deny any inf»*n*nce, sur
mise or suspiehm that I profited In any
illegal, corrupt or unethical way, di
rectly or Indirectly, by reason of any
activities of polltieal associates or
friends at any time; or that my con*
duct, either official or personal, was
directly or indirectly intluenced at any
time, in any way, by venal and cor
rupt motives."
Shake Into Your Shoes
And sprinkle in the foot-bath Allen**
Foot-Ease, the antiseptic, heaiingp '
powder for Tired, Swollen, Smarting,
Sweating feet. It takes the friction from
the shoe, prevents blisters and sore spots-i
and takes the sting out of corns and
bunions. Always use Alien** Foot-
Ease to break in new shoes and enjoy
the bliss of feet without an ache. Those
who use Allen's Foot-Ease have solved
their foot troubles. Sold everywhere.
Trial package and a Foot-Ease Walking
Doll sent Free. Address
Allen’s Foot-Ease, Le Roy, N. Y.
QUIT HAVING
BILIOUS COLIC
Texas Lady Says Her Suffering
Was Terrible Until She Be
gan Using Black-
Draught.
REMIER Pul M ARE
if France
1 has resigned, and President Mil-
b land has invited Edouard Hcrriid,
leader (if tlie radicals, te form a new
r
ton •said the W’i
would nut be present'
tion. Ili> little block
| probably wall vote fur
end.
'tythml name
t"
conven-
lelegat es
to the
r
d RMNU now to the D'-’.ii.'crats.
une reads with' inter.es: the stativ
ment by Franklin I», En '-evclt, man
ager fur G o. Al Smitli. that the New
York fie.legal ion as a whole will make
no effort t" have n dry jilank insert+*4
in the idatform, nor will' tin*- New
York Democratic organization sanc
tion'sin h an attempt.”
. Senator RaDton seemingly put him-,
self out- of the runrting by rcpii"' bg
the' Indiana state i'oiiventb.n t" send
hiinist ry.
n^i- to fin* time of writing, refused
stubbornly to comply with tto* de
mands of bis opponents and-get out of
otlice,* and tlie taeinliers of til*’ left are
not willing to form a government under
Mitlerand’s presidency. Parti Palnlcvc
^ tlo* man tlie left bloc wants for pres
ident,' and as a step tpwurd that h**
was elected president <d the chamber
of deputies.
Opposition parties in G**rmany hav
ing been unaldc to get together for the
formation of a governihent. President
Ebert reappointed Chancellor Marx
and lifts cabinet, despite the howls of
the Cotinmunists and Nationalists. Marx
told tile relchstag that the I'awes re-
I ort vrirs "(lermany’s last chance, of sal
vation” and that the government was
prepared to receive' the report as an
unalterable and Indivisible whole.
Naples. Tex.—Mrs. <1. W. Carlisle,
who !« ■ : h s on Route ,'}, nj'ar ii**re,
say*: ’1 used to have very' severe'
»P* ID of iiilinus colic. My suffering
was .t. rrilile. I took diff**rent renn*-
di‘-s; -till I wmild have these spells.
"1 hoard oif Thedfor'i’.s Black-
Ie ; iu|:t an 1 . Imgati to Use jt. After
t;.’ lug ;• for some time I quit having
| co;; ■ . ■ d ! .:v< n r had a spell .in years.
J It i- aiioip the only .medicine I eVer
j taka, \Y-.. , -’a,inly can lec'iniTmnd P
j to an - unc 1 take the dry powder and
! it 1 «•; - thy liver in gooff >liape. I
iiav. . \o, n'en,’ health.”
Ci.;; iip.-n jifcrie tii a torpid condi
tion of Tie iivi r. '<»thcr disagreeable
symp'ot .s of inactive liver are bilious
heada-i.iie, dizziness, indigestion, eoated
tongue, ’litter taste, otfensive iircafli,
and eonstipiirbin. illii' k I>r:’t:gbt acts
in a natural way Upon the liver, and
helps'to put it in working order again.
'Black Draught has beendn success-
'fu! use for more than ciglity years, and
thousands of people have written of
the b ■oetit they have derived from the
use of Black-Draught In tlo* treatment
ef torpid liver. Black-Draught Is free
t'r>m e.ilpmel and harmful drugs, as
It is prepared onlv from powdered
medicinal roots and herbs.
Remember If it’s not Thedford's
it's not Bluek : Drnught liver medicine.
Insist, upon the-genuine'
u
W
Wisconsin Post Needs ^
Just One More Member
American legion
UngPm.. M i =
he;”!n Bux _
ire ’worrl'cd. " ■
~ \trhe annual membership drive went
over to the satisfaction of the post-
the members secured surpassed the
membership of 192.‘b- But when a re
vision of the rpster was made the
total was found one short of the quota
expected of fin* post by .department
headquarters. . Because The territory
has been thoroughly' combed for mem
bers, post officiiHs believe that they
may have to import a veteran to ob
tain the needed member.
ll.gll.dcl- \
Vicktm, •••lily a
! »* ; V.
m» : ndit*f*>
.if the 1 <
■gi'iH havc not
; j \ ; i i
l*-d • the.iii-
S'*l V CS 1 ' 1 ■
Up? i.i.Pl'ieJ-tUlli
•yb
• exercise
i’ :;cir r:gh
; of fraiicldM*.
At!
east ej-ld^
j,. i-' nf •
luv suite Lia-vc
qua i
Bled yvtih
<•-, cry .me:
:.ibr-r as a vi.itt
•r.
I'hcsV* are'
iii-a?ml i
n bT? ra.'bui'g,-
1iir
~SL. < ’ape.
n iter
i
Ladd. Smilli, Har
Y-rk.
su'iiliiif te/1
a inl-
Ii i :
ing •'tin,* Tor
•d hid,
Waish
• ubl do. W as
cluviri
to o|l-
i iojiT,
■uiis«'nt to,
ni-ike
lirsk order ••
f busi-
t or 1.
session oil "I
>ec<-m-
ro<*« >r«1
■k - ' res|dut ii
n i'1-o-
i U '>in;
th ameiulm
• nt to
»*i it [';
ctmr b
'.smii hiieid. Berry v ille. Abiium.
doji artd Marion.
The work was under direction,of a
citizenship cnmmittTv.' headed by Allan
S Clarke of Danville, and with -mem-
ber-i in every congiV".ormi .U'trie.t in
the stilt**.
>v nator vie* unn
- ! g thie-T'VenC
<’. ui'tit at ion hy'.w bi'-h .gbikA-f-ss .ly
1, the labor of
>n years of ng**
late, tlo* \ ott* be-
aise approved of
^ i»: p* iwerei 1 to co
persons . umb*r qig
;j- jiasscd by-1he-
in.
i
1 to kd. Tlie
irop.ised ami-tidmont last April,
now goes to. the 'laics’fur rat;ff-
Miisic for Post BalL
Vincent Lopez and tin* Hotel Penn
sylvania *retu*stra recently furnished
music for the dance of the nneonta
-post of the American Legion Ip New
Yorf;.' Lopez, had been making a num-
ber of appcaianra’s in tlie state, and
igrtbal to -play for the Legion-men on
Fiiit* oc-asioit of their annual turfl.
Visited War Gas Plant
Delegates to a district convention
of tlie American Legion held in Mid-
lan'k Mich., were guests af tin* Big
Dow Chemical plant where many of.
the most deadly of war gases and
other chemical# are manufactured from
Mlt brine.
Plan Georgia Convention*
Among attractions listed for 'the an
nual .department convention id' the
American Legion In Georgia this year
were addresses by Wilder S. Metcalf,
member of —the Legion’s national
finance committee, and <1**11. Robert L.
Bullard. Thi^bnudwtion was . held in
Savannah, June r>-7,—Dances, boat
rides and other events/provided entei-
tainment for tin* visiting Legionnaires.
Bronze Medal for Courage
A bronze ni**da! z for the most
— j - . •
enuragvous act during tbtuyear in the
eoHiinuipfty lias be ui off ered Tiy the
-01 eo J Ross post of tlie American
Legion iii Titusville. Pa. -The award
will he confined to the city schools
and candidates will have,their statl'b
ing in honor scholarship, |ea'l**r.ship
servico takctc into flnarconsideru-
. > ; \ t ,
bills for Tin* ni’
'dtitication of
tb T"
Istead act .wen- h.-f
• reposing in
• m of flu* house 1
idteinry com-
III!’ ? eo..
despite the offer
?s of their
sjx’V ,
lUthors am! ef- ntl
ITS who de
cl a re
hat- 2.7-1 per cent
ticcr should
Hot be
called intoxicating
I'ih! 'IDENT -COOI.TD!
iE took tlo*
1 T
reduction !ii|f and
the Treasury
de|i;ift
.a* id's analysis thereof on a
week i
ml trip down the
■otoniac, and
wlien
a- n-iurned to the
White House
Monda
. he signed the measure. At
the
pie rime he issued
. a statement
seven
v crith Ising-.-wany
• featu-Kjs-.of
the bl’
L an 1 pledging him
self tii-iloj all
an irtdnsirm tod «U‘l«>gatieii
> probahie that Sci:.-,:.
i of Sl.intana will pc
nan of tin* I •etnocrat
George Brentia.il’ 'of
im, “a-s*u-ting tliat
iphic.il reTisons, the d '
1 jnaiTe by Senator. \\
g !o tlie country '*••
orallel ill the h:*’
tion, should make Ids Sci
evitable.” , >■ -na:or 1 * i•
Mississippi "ha's lie**n
porafy* /l-niiniiari and
sounder.
I N St-uM E -respe' - 1 s t :
senate oil c'oininitti .
Senator Walsh and sul
day,,was surprisingly r
tlagrant disregard *•: ?!
Sinclair and
wen
vPhstel'ul”. and* hased-
pbn'gress alon«* had
mine. Former Seer
negotiation of tin* N-
\'i
ItleUt
d ihurs- - DuTazZ'
T’ilAT was at first .reported'-to *'**
i serious'attempt at a revolution
in Rumania turned out t-o be a peaceful 1
Mi-mou'tnnbin by Iii.imhi peasants, led j
•.by < o-m'-r.-il' Av erescu, who marchGl !
Ainto ivrichar'"' iin'T I't'C'i-nted a protest j
against the government of ITemier j
Rruf'nU!'?. • atid then quietly disperse'!-, i
The'oppo-it Dm to Brat:.mo is .'growing
so rtre.ng that bis resignation is pre-
di- ted. " - • ' - ;
Aiiiaiii -i, however, really has. a rev.o- 1
elm: n. led by Rez.ed Sehalja. Tin*
rebels an*' reported to have i-ajifur**d
si]f:ir| !did Suodra. ami ttiere was a
minor that they- bad taken Tirana, the
capital. The lighting is fierce-: In re
sponse to the-f'-quesf of the American
hiini'ter. Vice .vTmiral Andrews,’com*
inatiding • A'im‘ f ffc'rtfiF-tinvti-I forces in Etl-
ToTi'aijPr^waters, was instructed to hbld
a -warship in readiness to ;-o,.. , d to
r* v,
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I toheny
<i**clared to 1
It clvarged.
The law in. the
leases, \\l ileh
c ‘indefensibly
:i a policy whis b
thority to deter-
try- Fall's secret
— was described
C
“h HAN< 'EEI.OR SEH’EI, r.f Austria
was seriuiisly wounded by a young
call in tIn* next. .ses«t
Ion
cc in-
aMn allsregant ofu-f.c-'taiutes, an 1 h,>
aceeptanc*: of ,'?p<'i,oi;Nj_i'rom I loheny
was called “in the last degree repre-
lienslTd**.'’ Tlo* -•xec.ntiVc 'order iiy
which I’residenf Herding trtmsferrcd
{,*:e i 11 reserves fr-iin the Navy to the
rh!*-r.or department a - bold .u^-tiie
report to have lu <»n k.leg d.
GtrTfa* otljcr band, tiie reporF~X, n
i ommunlst, and thereupon tlie Htm-
gurian police announced that this at
tack was part of a vast plot for tin*
assiissiiiathan of King George of Eng
land- I’resjdent Miliefand of France,
-Chancellor Marx of^Gerniany and other
nati nul i‘*aders. Tlie plot was dls-
ciiver***! when the Hungarian police |
arrested a man named Zotaron, mem
ber of ii secret .anarchist death society j.
with headquarters in Lohben, Austria,
for an attempt to kill Regent Ilorthy.
11 vv a rd t ta r I'M "a ge of a tax lii’1—emt
an
Uou as well as that of ’courage.
“less political and more trrtly eco
nomic.” • y
The I’Yi 'ident said that! in its nd-
rnlnistrativa* features th** "lifn “Tepre-'
sents ganciffiiy an improvement ever
existing law; that it will provide sulli-
H.*
t former Secretary -of the Navy
Denby and AssDuint Secretary Roijise-
i veit of any part whatever in the_ nego
tiations leading- to the leases, and de
clared t-hnt the committee fimnil no.
O
I’R world encircling army avia-
tors,_ after a pleasant stop In
Japan, flew last week fiO*> miles, over
the china sea to Shanghai, where ftrey -
were given a great welcome. They
facts of importance in support <»f tiie ; planned to start for Amoy on Satur-
rumor that public officials-had specu-i dui.
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