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It was only a few days ago that he arose In his place in the House and applauded ‘an attack on the press, be- cause, it was stated, the press wag not being fair to a hardworking, capable Congress. - “The newspapers are always try- ing to create an atmosphere of sen- satlonalism,” said “Beauty Contest” Herrick. “They do this to bring a few extra pennies into their treasury, gnd that is aNl they care about. They are not caring for their country, but for their own treasury.” Evidences of Ambition. This from the man whose staging of a personal beauty contest, with himself as the prize, brought him a peck of trouble and notoriety, to say nothing of a breach of promise suit for $50,000, which Herrick savs has never been brought and which a Ziegfeld “Follies” girl tearfully says has. : Not content with thus cheating the newspapers of anything sensational to write ebout, Herrick announced himself recently as “the dare-devil fiyer of Cong and vowed he would sail his own airplane over the Capitol and perform the most daring stunts ever attempted by an a in the war or out. Mr. Herric the publicity which attached to this episode. He had hoped to fly "over Congress a ident and the rest of o ington without the sensational press knowing any- thing about it. But he couldn't se- cure a plane of his own and had to | content himself with flying in a plane ipiloted by an Army aviator. The aviator, it is true, the congress- man some joy ride. But when they returned to earth the congres: noting carefully that several s tional reporters were present, p ceeded to berate the pilot for not let- ting him fly alone and not perform- ing more dangerous feats in th I The pilot smiled—and so did th sational reporters. éxperiences on the X ay, when he felt the should have devoted all of that uable space to a discussion of the merits of the tariff bill . And Now He Isx in AEIIIII. And now Mr. Herrick N again office last evening by the pretty girl of the Fo |claims that the congressman { i gressman t ew product S| d 1t could rranged $20,000 in the as told that {if he would in ishow. Herrick {if he would in money the “fictitious suit” f h of promise and all publicity in connection there- to bring a suit Nt might not be pon which it was written. 3 Fin: Lefusal. | fAatly refused to have anyv deal«! se people of any kind | told some | | ss Niebel says she was time ago that when she wanted to| |settie her action against the repre- sentative “to call on Washington. him here n | Yesterday she called | wanted no money for myselt." | said. “If he had agreed to in-| vest this $£20.000 it would all hava| gone into the show. from which I Herrick, Publicity, Shy, Wants “World to Know of Stage Offer would have drawn a salary.” all thg harsh things that have been sald about her she is willing to go through with her promise to marry Herrick. “that we cannot agree on my stage career. and go to the plains. to give up the plains and come with me to the stage.” FRENCH CRUELTIES ARE CHARGED, POLICE IN should survive to enjoy 1t.” French . severity in punishing the leaders in the Crane farewell pro- gram was the cause of all the subse- quent demonstration. “According to the court-martial record, & crowd of 800 persons accompanied Mr. Crane's automobile for two blocks, and finally_shouted *“Long live independ- ence! Lopg live America! Down with the mandate!” The police testified that nobody had fi-earms, knives, clubs or stdnes, but that several waved white handkerchiefs and one | waved a flag. The peaceful character of the afair is shown by the testi- mony of a French officer who joined the crowd In cheering, thinking it a wedding party. For taking part in this affair Dr. Shanbander was sen- tenced to twenty years in prison and others to fifteen or ten years. Miss Niebel says that even after “It seems, though,” she added, He wanted me to give it up I wanted him (Copyright, 1922.) Prisoners Cruelly Treated. These and other political prisoners are confined in the old Turkish peni- tentiary of Bettadine. Visitors to the prison say that 2ll are crowded into small and dark cells and are obliged to sleep on the floor. They are ra- tioned on dry bread and olives and are not permitted outside exercise or to communicate with friends. When SYRIA FIRING ON WOMEN (Continued from First Page.) showed her arms plentifully blacked from shoulders to elbows, the result of brutal treatment by the The women later presented protests to all the foreign consuls. “Men attempting to come to our rescue were clubbed brutally and are still imprisoned,” six children. ask the governor to release Dr. Shan- the correspondent asked permission of a member of the Fi mission to visit the pi police. | tain .| cal prisoners he replied that he did belfeve that the reports were en- rue, but he did not grant the permission sought. In other and less spectacular ways the conduct of the administrators of the mandate is sald to be prejudicial to the interests of foreigners. Americans Clubbed and Imprisoned. said a mother of “We merely intended to complain that goods coming from other S countries than France are delayed and We shall continue our agi-|arbitrarily ap ed at such high val. for the independence of our' ues that the toms dutles becom der. 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