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JAUSTIE CLARKE FORWORLD OUAT acks Harding Plan—De- scendants of Gen. Gage Arrive for Tour of U. S. BEES U. S. LOSING TRADE lenn Curtiss Says European Na- tions Getting Control in South America Through Aviation. By the Associa res: NEW YOE March 21.—Lord fienry Gage, a lineal descendant of he general who led the British roops at the battle of Bunker Hill Jhas arrived here from South Amer- hca 1n company with Lord Christoph Glenconner of Scotland. With W, ington as their headquarters, the two voung lords intend to visit all parts of the United States. Gage is twenty- seven years old and Glenconner is twenty-three. Returning from a tour of South American waters on the steamship Reliance, which brought the two British lords, w: Glenn Curtiss, aviation expe John Proctor Clarke, former Ju of the United S Supreme Court. larke Backs President. ding's recent propos ates to join forward sald that und _energy during L would start at once on his du president of the I £ Non-Parti great Brazil, officers are instructin navy in flying. Brazil, he easily be opened up by the use of hydro-airpla because of the great number of good landing places on the many rivers throughout the country. He bel an na- tions are out d e United ates in the developn South America, lanes. Sees U. S. Losing Trad “The United States is overlooking ting her ry South n country e has few other commodit hut through the introduc- the old world na- eftect on all other des. 'l have no hesitancy in predicting kt the future method of passenger vel between North and South erica will be by seaplane. 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NEW YORK, March 21.—Barred entry from the United States because their country’s quota is exhausted up pty-five Russian emmi- grants awalting deportation on E Island may find a haven in Canada as the ult of a conference between the ian commission and Robert E. commissioner of immigra- tion The immigrants, loyalists of the i were ordere Dle two weeks % io s witheld pending an appeal to Washington. PR — For twenty-five y no bread has been baked in Norway on Sunday. v “THE ‘BVENING" NTAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, WEDNESD GIVEN CHOICE OF DEATH IN CHAIR OR LIFE OF TOIL, TAKES PRISON It is probably the first time in the history of the state that any first degree murderer has been given such a choice. At first Ferry demanded death as his fate, but later, after a conference with his attorneys, elected to_take the life sentence. In pronouncing sentence the court imposed the condition that beginning on the morning of the anniversary of his erime each year he shall spend an entire month in solitary confinement. TEXT BOOKS BARRED. Wisconsin Holds Histories Deroga- tory to U. S. Revolution Leaders. MADISON, Wis, March 21.—History text books containing statements de- rogatory of the alms and accomplish- ments of, revolutionary war leaders and of leaders in the war of 1812, generally used in schools throughout the state, will be barred from Wis- consin the assembly indicated, when it engrossed the Cashman bill, al- ready passed by the Senate. The vote was 68 to 1. All that remalns before this m ITALIAN-UNION LABOR DENOUNCES FASCIST Leader Declares Effort to Inject Order Into America Will Meet Opposition. By the Associated Press. 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