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Madison Wisconsin State Journal (Newspaper) - November 12, 1920, Madison, WisconsinJOHN BULL LOVES TO GAMBLE By Whiting Williams! Editor's Note - Whiting W il� liams, former steel company e x ec � utive, college man and social se r v � ice worker, ought to know what'* worrying the worker. He went into the steel mills in America as a day laborer, wrote Hi* experiences and then went to Britain where he worked as a laborer, lived, slept, ate, and played with the British worker. Now he writes for The Wisconsin State Journal a series of articles about "John Brown and John Bull''-the American and British laborers, comparing their life, their status, their attitudes and their wants. His now book, " W hat's on the Worker'* Mind?" based on these same experiences, is attracting world-wide attention. T h e f c Ie Journal City EditionTW ENTY PAGES VOL. 136, NO. 43. 81st Year. MADISON, WTS., FRIDAY A FTERNO O N, NOVEMBER 12, 1920. PRICE THREE CENTS i i T a X E: S T E I 'ave y e r seen a n y th in * 'n let tie boy?" I u n destood an ng lish w o rk in g m an to a sk m r a s he c a m e -h u rry in g o u t o f a big fa c � tory. LOSE HOPE OF FINDING FLYERS EQUITY BARS CONSOLIDATION STORM I an sw e red th a t a lit t le boy h ad been se llin g p a p e rs an d h a d -b u t by th is tim e th e m an h ad g rab b ed the a f te r � noon p ap er o u t o f m y h and . A m o� m en t la te r he had tu rn ed to th e rac in g p ag es an d w as h a n d in g it hack to me w ith h is: "R ighto! I've won seven bob! flood old 'l i t t l e B o y '!" M any o th e r tim e s a t the fac to ry crates w here I sp e n t m u ch tim e in th e p u r � su it of th e e lusive Job, I th o u g h t the new sboy would b e fa ir ly c rushed w ith th o crow d b u y in g th e noon ed itio n s w h ich co n ta in ed th e t ip s fo r th e a f te r � n o o n 's b e ttin g o r th e la te r ed itio n s for th e re su lts . A s soon as th-* noon e d i� tio n w as p ro p erly stud ied th ey would w rite out. th e ir choices an d then s a u n � te r , w ith o b v ious unconcern , ov er to the " bookies'' w ith th e ir m oney. O ften tim es w hen th ey cou ld not corno th em selves th ey w ould send th e ir s lip s raid th e ir w a g e rs o v er to th e bookies a t th e g a te s In th e h a n d s of se v e n -y e a r-o ld Ja c k o r e ig h t-y e a r-o ld N�ll�e. R ep o rt sa y s th a t every g ro u p from th e ch im n ey sw eep up to th e A rc h � bishop C a n te rb u ry is supposed to have a t le a s t a bob o r tw o or, th e l>erby. if n o t on a sco re o th e rs of th e ra c e s th a t a r e re p o rte d to be run in som e p a r t of th e co u n try e v e ry lay of th e y e a r e x � cep t Munday*. Of course , ho rses c a n 't s a t is fy everybody--beside* th ey 're too e x � p ensive fo r th e av erag e m an to keep. B ut a lm o st an y pood sp o rt of a p ro sp e ro u s w o rkm an can get in to th e rac in g gam * "on h is ow n" by owning a rac in g rfoq or w hippet. W h ippet ra c e s on a S a tu rd a y a f te r � noon caul be recom m ended to an yone in se a rc h of e x c item en t. T hey a re a m arv e lo u s co m b in a tio n of noises. At th e b ic k of the crow d h u n d re d s of dogs b a rk and h o w l- and , yes, fa irly ac ream -ail of th em ev id en tly on tho verge o f n e rv o u s p ro s tra tio n in th e ir a n x ie ty to ge t o n to th e course. .Scores of bookies sh o u t th e ir ''Tw o to one on th e K*ol! T w o to one on the l ie d !" w hile g iv in g th e ir rece ip t* to th e m en and boys who corno ru n n in g up to th em w ith th e ir m om p O u t on th e cou rse the s t a r t e r s w h istle so unds sh rilly an d th e 'h o ld ara -o n " o r ' s l ip � p e rs" b ik e th e ir dogs by th e sc ru ff of th e neck an d th e ir* u t* la In read iness. w hile th e " ru rm e ra -o u t" w h istle and yod in th e ir e ffo rt to a t t r a c t th e a t t e n � tion of the w hippet* to th e tow els w hich they a re tra in ed to g ra b a f te r they cro ss the fin ish line. And finally th e bang of th e s t a r te r 's rev o lv er and th e am a z in g speed of Hie dogs down Ui*' r u n - w ays of tin rep* �. T he on ly tro u b le wa* th a t no one seem ed to pay an y a tte n tio n to th e r u n � n ing. T hey m ere ly looked up a t the r .g h t m om ent to sea the co lor o f the 4upj*om*nis to co n so lid a � tion . d ec lared m e issu e one s tr ic tly of r .q u r y a n d to s t m e E q u ity ta n n e r * n u m bering 4 �OO, would not s ta n d fo r any .-uoii conso lidation . J. N. T itlem ore, p-ewident of th e ..(K.iety, wa* no t p re sen t. Th� om y m em b er of th*? s ta to Ix a rd a tte n d in g w as bYed H ertz te id . IS O PEN M E E TIN G Th� id' a I "m ud th** c o n fe ren ce is to c em en t tog* h e r a ll f a r t ,on* and b ring o u t of the w hole a n en liv en ed and � ,n n g m c nod society . D ifferences ..Kciy to bo rained a t th e conven tion will is- ironed o u t a t th ie m eet. Th� m eeting* a re open se ss io n s a n d in ad - u ilion to th e d e leg a te s m any fa rm e rs a re a tte n d in g a* v isito rs . in th e reso lu tio n co m m ittee th a t la expec ted to re p o rt to n .g ilt, p lac ing of in� o rg an iza tio n on a s tr ic tly business ,ts ii Is being debated . A budgetqsv*- icni is D ing w orked o u t fo r ad o p tio n by th e co n te rem. a an d la te r th e c o n � vention. A m en d m en ts to th� c o n s titu tio n and t v l a w s m ak in g it im possib le fo r the society e v e r to bo d ra w n In to i>artiinui I xii i tic s wso will I *e p re sen ted . NEW DIRECTOR PLAN A new p lan of dir* c to rsh ip a lso Is being considered . liM .cud of five m en c a r i e d by th e an n u a l conven tion , as now provided, th e u * � b oard , it i* prop�.-* ii. w ould c o n s is t of a m em ber .rom each o rgan ized county w ho would oe e i-c te d by th� co u n ty , n is i In a d d i� tion sev era l m em b ers a t larg o who would I*� e lected by lite a n n u a l co n � ven tion . I it-1 eg a*, es a tte n d in g th e conven tion a re Jo sep h He�, S. E. L iv in g sto n , Ja m e s Clemmons*. T. J . Nosher�, J . T. W ill- g rub. A ndrew Z ierfua, C. O. B e r g , IL *'. T ills, K. J . Kiel us, VVaJter boater, A lvin I ire hn i. A rth u r S am p so n , F red ile r tx tc .d . F ra n k T illey, J . J . launb , J F red I a rso n . R. C. W orkm an, Georg** B row n. J . B, H ouston . E d w ard l 'oin- tiicrenlng. S. b l L iv ingston , D u rand , w as chosen ? h ai rn i. rn of the conference, Ja m es t 'le n u w iw . se c re ta ry . II. C. T ills, c a iiimin n cf th* reso lu tio n * com m ittee. ja m e s C lem m ens, c h a irm a n ~f th� finance com m ittee , and T. Voaoberg. c h a irm a n of th� basin�** o rg an iza tio n com m ittee. MRS. M'SWINEY COMING TO U. S. ? W A SH IN G T O N - Mrs. M aned Mac - Hwlucy, widow of th� la te lord m ayor of C ork, ha* offered to corn� to W ash � ing ton to tesiffy i*efor� th e A m erican j com m ission en Ire la n d an d h e r o ila r ; ha* be* n accep ted , i t w as an n o u n ced 5 th� c*ram na�on to d ay . W h eth er j not Mrs. MaoKw iney could g>t a i �aport fo r th� t r ip h as no*, been REUNION Intervention of Bishop Causes , Men to Give Up After 95 Days; Recovery of All Doubtful Trains Bring Vanguard of Grad;, for Homecoming; Crowd of 22,000 to See Big Game I ) O r B. Houston of th e big p rob lem * b efo re th� W isconsin U nion of th� A m erican S ocie ty of E qu ity a t i t s a n n u a l co n v en tio n in M il� w au k ee Nov. 3U to Dec. 3 will Is* e lec tio n o f a p re s id en t to succeed J. N. T ittem o re , O m ro, Win. Mr. T ittem or� w ill not seek reelec tio n . A c a n v a s s of th� d e leg a te* a t th� p re -c o n v e n tio n co n feren ce b e � in g held he re today d isc losed th a t th ey ar� unan im o u sly In fa v o r of a m an w ho wa* n o t involve*! "fac - tio n a ily ." F o r sev era l y e a rs th� T itte m o r* fac tio n ha* h ad co n tro l o f th� so c ie ty and th e re su lt h a s been a b i t te r w a-. Til� m em b e r� sh ip . a* axpraaamd by th ese d e le � g a te s , is d e te rm in ed to rid th� so� c ie ty of th is . A can v as* of th� se n tim e n t pu t th� n am * of J , It. H o u s to n s tro n g *o th e fore. H o u s to n is s e c re ta ry - t r e a s u r e r o f the society . H e has w orked up fro m th e ra n k * F rom a fa rm h im se lf w here he h a s sp en t th e ''r o u te r p a r t of hi* life, he be� nam e In te re s te d in th e E q u ity , u n � d e rto o k o rg a n iz a tio n w ork fo r th� m o ie ty d u rin g th e winter m o n th s and w as finally d ra fte d boca�*� of hi* educa*Son and ab ility in to th� offices o f th� fa rm society . I le se rv ed a s a s s is ta n t lexm etary- t r e a a u re r fo r a y e a r and w as then e lected to th� odic� Itself. Mr. H o u sto n is a young m an. a gn u l a � it ie of th e a g r ic u ltu ra l ( college of th� U n iv e rs ity o f W isconsin , m a r � ried an d live* a t prw w iit in M adi� son. Im. C h a rle s M **'urthy. head of ' he of at*? leg isla tive lib ra ry an d on� o f th� g re e t a u th o r i t ie s on co � o p era te* ? fa rm m ovem ents , is a s tro n g s u p p o r te r of H ouston, a nd is in fa v o r of h ts e lev a tio n to tho e x � e cu tiv e Office. J . T . W illgn iha , S p a rta , a d e le � g a te to th� today s conference, e x � p re sse d h im self in fa v o r o f H o u s� ton. 'H o u s to n o rg an ized th� la rg es t connu� * in th� s ta te ," W illgrub* Maid. "Ile has th� ab ility , he is cl*an, h o n est an d n o t invo lved in a n y fa c tio n and Monro� c o u n ty is fo r h im to a m an." T h e su p p o rt o f o th e r count!�* w a s d��'la rod fo r H o u sto n by A n� d rew Z ie rn fu sa R ich lan d C e n te r; R. C. W orkm an , O sceola, an d T. J. V oaberg , B lack R iv er F a lla VOLUNTEERS HOPE TO RA SE $5,000 FOOTBALL TICKETS A th le tic D irecto r T. E. Jo n e s bl� ued th e follow ing s ta te m e n t today �ga rd I rig fo o tfa ll t ic k e ts : " We have had an unprecedented demand for t ickets fo r th* homo coming gams. The field ie prac� tically told out. We ar# buildmq additional Beats today and will have the staff Of th# athletic d e � partment at work tonight making up the tickets which will be ready ? n time to go on sale at the gates. " Next summer we hope to build permanent concrete stands to take car* of �>.000 additional seats and this increase will help us out for a year; but there ie an absolute demand for a stadium with from 35,000 to 45,000 seating capacity. Over 22,000 will see the game t o � morrow. We would like to have an open teat tale Saturday morning, as it was expected that we could have such a sale earlier in the month. The heavy advance eaie makes this impossible. "This assurance can be given to everyone who wants to attend the I limo** Wisconsin game: With the tickets which will be returned at the last moment, and with the additional seats which will be made up tonight and tomorrow open up we believe we can take morning, by the time the gates care of those who have waited until the lest moment to secure their t ickets ." t?BLTN - Tile re m a in in g Kin� Fem h u n g e r s tr ik e rs In p riso n a t C ork today ab an d o n ed th e ir font, a cc o rd in g to a d isp a tc h received here fro m th a t city . T h is a a * th� 95th day of th e ir h u n g e r s trik e . Tiler� aer� n ine of th e hunger* s tr ik e r s J* ft, tw o h av in g died. A b an d o n m en t of th� �trike wa* b ro u g h t a b o u t th ro u g h the in te rv en tio n of HU hop ( 'oh a lan . T he n ine wert* very w eak and e x � ceed ing ly em acia ted , an d i t wa* b e � lieved they would no t h a v e su rv iv ed m an y h o u rs lor r. M ichael F itzg e ra ld d ied OcL 17, o f te r 68 d a y s of Tauting. J*iw�ph M urphy, born In th� U n ited A totes, died Get. 36, u f te r 76 d ay s w ith o u t fix*d. W ith tw o of th� s t r ik e rs v ir tu a lly in co llapse, p rison p h y sic ian s had d o u b ts a* to w h e th er o r not a ll th e m en will recover, In th e ir w eakened cond ition v, i iii ? , .Mi fo rd in g now will bg ex* cowling!y d an g ero u s. T h e ir 95 d a y s of I fa s tin g c o n s titu te s a reco rd not ap - j p roached by any a u th e n tic a te d ca*�. Th� record w a s so re m a rk a b le th a t J th ro u g h o u t th� tim� U lt? m en have been j confined in tho C ork ja il th e re have been ru m o rs of ��.-ret feeding. T hie a lw ay s h a s been den ied by Jail offi'wala and iii� s tr ik e rs . Th* ru m o rs w ere ii - it , la * .I to -cm� e x te n t w hen t a o of th� m en died. Th� m en w ere confined In se p a ra te �eh*, all open ing In to a com m on co r- i rldo r. Ia>wn th is co rrid o r til� nun� who n ursed th� p riso n e rs , passed from one cell to th� o th e r. Ti.*? p riso n e rs w ere d�*�-ribed a* g re a tly em ac ia ted and barely s tro n g enough to w h isp er. STU D Y PLAN TO BAR SALE OF MA K IN 'S I I J SHINGTON- Prohibition W enforcement officials to � day were studying the Volstead law to determine whether they can regulate the sale of malt and haps to d i s � courage their use in home brew� ing. When a decision is reached a treasury statement will be pre� pared and laid before Secretary Houston for formal approval. Enforcement officials are not yet sure that they have author� ity to interfere with the two commoditiee. lf this authority is contained in the law. it is in � cluded in section l l . officiate b e � lieve. Thia section prohibits the sale of mechanism and ingre� dients to be used in the "unlaw- COLD BEAT BACK R E S C U E R S Coast Guard Crews Ordered to Shore After Fight in Gale; Volunteers Put Out in Launch SAYS SCIENCE TO TALK WITH SPIRITS A a IU A N T ICWill LIX till m assm en tin g w hich 1he cap ac ity o f th� o r - j m ory, folpiw ed im m edia te ly by a huge bonfire on th e I,liver cam p u s, will u sh e r Iii a ro und of H om ecom ing fe s � tiv it ie s an d gay ety in th� u n iv e rs ity q u a r te r t n i^h t. Nu,in fra inx b ro u g h t th e v a n g u a rd of �Id g ra d s back to th e ir a lm a m ate r. Th� n u m b er o f re tu rn in g W isconsin m en a n d w om en la ex p ec ted to reach ET,OOO, to sw ell th e a tte n d a n c e a t tho W isconsm -lllinolH g am e tom orrow a f � te rn o o n to a reco rd b reak in g ut te n d � an ce of 23,b00. Mini� h u n d re d s will bt? a r riv in g to n ig h t, th e h e av ie s t influx Is ex p ec ted In th� m o rn in g , w hen sp e � c ia l t r a m s will arrive? from M ilw au � kee a n a th e � astern p a r t o f th e s ta te . N ovel d isp lay s by M adison m e r � c h an t a on Ktat*? s tre e t an d a ro u n d th e sq u a re h ave added d is tin c tio n to th� H om ecom ing a tm o sp h e re . F ru te m i- ] tie s an d so ro ritie s w ere busily en g ag ed th ro u g h o u t th e day p u ttin g th e fin ish � ing to u ch es on e x te r io r house dc u n - ! tio n s fo r th e c o n te s t w hich will be i Judged at n i x o 'clock to n ig h t. M INSTRELS FEATURE I B eg inn ing wit Ii th e m aasm ee tin g a n d bonfire to n ig h t, th� H om ecom ing a c � tiv it ie s w ill ta? c o n tin u ed by th e e n g i� neers*, w ho w ill s ta g e Urn first p.-r- J fo r m an e s of th e ir m in s tre l show in th� gym a t 8 1 5 . In th e m o rn in g w ill com� th� novel hobo p a rad e , a new fe a tu re of th * H om ecom ing p ro g ram . , T h is a fte rn o o n a n d K a tu rd ay m o rn � ing a re g is tra tio n booth will be open J on th� s te p s o f th� bistort* a1 lib ra ry J (T u rn to pug� 20, co lu m n I) SEES REPEAL OF PROFITS TA X C IN C IN N A T I R epeal c f th� excess I ' �fits tax and su b s titu tio n of o th e r leg is la tio n for ra is in g rev en u e , w ith rig id econom y in g o v e rn m en t, is a l � m ost c e r ta in d u rin g til� first M I M of o o n g ress u n d e r th e re p u b lica n a d - m in is tra tio n . N ich o la s I*>ng w o rth , ra n k in g rn Hint >�r of th e hem*�* w ay s arui m ean s com m ittee , sail! toda>. ll� su g g ested a tax on final so les of a rtic le * o r a tux on tin- d!ft hero and a t Sheboygan and T w o River� tills a f � ternoon , a lth o u g h th� sea rch wn* hts-* I tug co n tin u ed . 'H it,� m*�n, L ie u t H s r r r R. Ran*. I E n sig n E dw in M. U tsrk so d Me- (Avania Jo h n C a esa r left tb s Crest* I aik en N av al T ra in in g S ta tio n W a d - new lay a fte rn o o n , flew to M anltnw oo ! and tu rn e d fo r tlte lr re tu rn trim T h a t wa* th*? la s t seen of them . , A 33-fluff lau n ch p u t o u t hero th in a fte rn o o n in ch arg e o f I amit. Ju ju e s S m ith of th� naval reserve , in on of - I fo r t to find Ira*'� o f th� seap lane. Sifter J co as t guar*] c rew s a t Sheboygan a n d J T" ' Rivera bad best? ordered off t#ia lak� by til� �oast g u a rd h*adquart� rs Iu. t e n Bay, l*ec.iun*� of th*? s to rm and cold. T h e MUytbuko� co n st g u a rd a lso adv ised a g a in s t tho t r ip Iks anno I o f tiro cold. I k i i t , S m ith wa* on� o f th e erose I o f v o lu n te e rs th a t m anned a i�oat o a t o f New York to H a lifax sev e ra l y earn ago w ith su p p lies for ti*� c ity a i u t it w as s tr ick e n bv th e exp losion of tw o sh ip s In H a lifax xhartto r. C A N T SENO PLANES G R E A T LA K ES. III. Ifiana fo r sen d in g a f in d o f a irp la n e s from her� to coaMt Die �liar* a o f lad?� M ichigan bet w een C h icag o and M anitow oc for th� n avy m an tan� m issing sine� W ednesday w ith a crew of Hire* a boot ver� ab an d o n ed today . An k*y it, v�r th*? lake ire v e n te d c a r � ry in g out th e p lan . T b s fleet will Ii� d isp a tc h ed a s goon a s w eath e r c o n d i� t io n s perm it. It w as Mold. Old tim e take seam en sa y the on ly charm� th a t th e crew o f th# m issin g plan� m ay he ai Iv� lies kl til� hop� UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PHYSICISTS EXPERIMENT WITH COMMUNICATION THEORIES M IN N E A PO L IS P h y s ic is ts will b� abl� to e s tab lish w in un lea t Inn w ith th� sp ir it w orld, accord in* to Prof. A. Z en ley, p h y sic s d e p a rtm e n t. Uni v a r � s ity of M innesota. Zen ley sa id ho h a s g iven mucth co n � s id e ra tio n t� th� th eo ries o f com m u n i- oaUoti w ith th e Npiru w orld from th� s ta n d p o in t of sc ien tific ra th e r titan sp ir itu a l m ethods. W ith on am p lifie r o f w h a t hi te rm ed _ m ira cu lo u s s tre n g th in sta ted al Iii�1 B lat th ey m ay h av e roached land u n iv ers ity , phyNicisi* a re � xpeHm enl- ing w lUt �I�?'iro n s an d n tn m i a A e r d'-snh. i f th� ai �ct ion* w hich a re th row n off n i te r d e a th con t*� re g is te red on s**tn� p*?w**rful in s lru m m it, se ien tis ta in a tn - ta iu th a t co m m u n ica tio n tx>uler re;**ii ter, .f lark� M ichigan fo r tw o h o u rs y e sterd ay a f � te rn o o n in an * ffort to find til� ihr**� n a v a l a irm en , m issin g w ith th e ir s e a � plane. No trac e of th� plan*? wa* found, a lth o u g h th� flyers had a v iew iff I ask� MI? in g a li fo r intl�� Th� tw u fly ers w ere so num bed from th e ir t r ip th a t they hail to bo Lifted from th e ir DUCK HUNTER IS F A T A L L Y S H O T * I ttu il t K IO l'X CITY la. -Krncwt M osher, l l , pLtUk* Upou i ts ro iu rn . Je fferso n , it. I i , tiled In a M o m C ity I h o sp ita l las t n ig h t from gun shot w ounds su ffered w hen h is ow n gun w as acc id en ta lly d isch arg ed w hile duck h u n tin g T h u rsd ay . P A R IS Sw eet toot tied b a n d its her� ar� s ' �oilrig su g a r w ho lesale. W ith a s ta te ra ilw ay ru b b e r s ta m p and a su p p ly o f m ark in g ta g s they sim ply han g ed th� a d d re ss on car� o f su g a r, I them side tra c k e d arid un lo ad ed BOYD ORCHESTRA IN A U T O UPSETS? CHICKEN UNION RENEW SEARCH FOR BOMBERS N E W Y O R K P o l i c e and se wh mor- i ll**)*hage re �*iv��c K n u te B ow ers. Til� o cc id an t o ccu rred w hen ftnrw* !. : d ro v e th ? c a r a ro u n d a sh a rp b�?ruL I |t!M�k th� hors� to be shod. B oth I fro m oJmo*t nam*?� were w ithheld . T h e m en who I U n ited S ta te * I took th� hi>rse to be shod ha* n o t yet I been ap p reh en d ed . xx v? r ? i / s-* f* a r r ? | r v ? w t v y v r , p IV 1 1 .rn Z a r * n k ow, h ' ' i t '?' o n e . >?>w * - r� u. . . - . . i . d hts ' m en hail a n y th in g to do w ith the BOA T BURNS; C R E W S W I M S A S H O R E KAN DIEGO, C ab -Th� big p u r s e sept� fish ing boat Barnum�, lots A n� geles, b u rn e d br th*? w a te r s cdg� a t E fisen ad a , fxiw er C a lifo rn ia . a� curbed, e f - ; ncieney p rom oted an d m o ra ls p ro tec ted . A m assin ee tin g will be held, p robab ly K atu rd ay , w hen all p o sta l em ployes will be a sk ed to sign a p ro tes t. The, w om en a s se r t they will c a rry th e ir p ro te s t to W ash in g to n if th e o rd e r is enfo rced . t Th?: V o lu n tee rs o f A m erica, son re lie f o rg a n iz a tio n , will en*! to ra ise $i,uoo in th� ta g day t dow. "F ro m th e w ay fa c to r ie s her� ar� lay in g th e i r m en off, w� will need e v � e ry c e n t of th� fund ," ( 'ap t. M organ G riffith s o f th e V o lu n tee rs dec lared to � day. "W e w ill n o t see an y b o d y go h u n g ry th is w in te r , b u t we a re go ing to have p len ty to do." T h e m oney w ill be used in M adison en tire ly . Y''�tr I J.500 w as ra ised . J T h e c ity wi l l be well c o v e r e d by th e I 125 g ir ls on th e li-t HOME RULE BILL GOES TO LORDS SEES REFORM L O N D O N -Th� Irish h p ro m ise d fo r mort? 'h u n aOF " BOHEMIA" '.,*,. *�"- ".>-generation of G re*-nw it i l v illage, til� "B o h em ian " �4uart�r of N* a York, u n til it w.ii I.? coni'? unattrwcGv� to "m orbid nxmd- �-d p e rso n s w ith a jad ed a p p e tite for ie fixation," w as p red ic ted in th o a n � nual re p o rt of Potle� ' 'ummiiM ioner k .nrig tit to M ayor D ylan . COAL EXPORTS I d ay I t passed I trig la s t u gilt. 1 tw o s' p a r tita s�t up In Ireland , , th� o th e r in th� , b� ch arg ed w ith J 40, o u t o f which I ? a p e rm a n e n t par j land y fo u r h ro fh ers , W illian Jo h n an d Uiarenc�, an d by tw A t.na E v ely n a n d M rs. Ja rn e REDS REPULSED, SAYS WR ANGEL S ta r r DRIVER D ID N 'T KEEP BARGAIN 8 .5 PERCENT FOE FROM LEAGUE General I d eclared I ARMENIANS AND TURKS A T PEACE C O N S T A N T IN O P L K - W ro n g e rs ro m u n lq u e to d ay s lar* all b o lshev ik a tte m p ts to to k e P�rok**n (a iled . Sov ie t tro o p s w ere bea ten back w ith h eavy looses, he sa id . VN range! proclaimed a C rim ea. I iGNTXj N - H oH tiiities be tw een rn* n ta arid T u rk ey have ceased , tnvnian roprnwentaUv�*s sa id today a rm is tic e wa* ag reed upon K unda I/JN D G N Ja c k C raw fo rd is In Jail lier� ch arg ed w itll *t*-ivltng a m oto r lo rry and a load of woo! w orth $10,- 1 OOO. C raw ford , it. i� held, jK-rs'iHded A r- I th� driv* r o f 'h* tru ck , ow ned by th* A r- I gov ern m en t, to d e liv e r th� good* trding to th� E

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