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i [ \ " By the Assoctated Press. \ HOOPER BERATES | SOEALS NS, Rail Labor Board Head| Lauds Patriotic Spirit of Southern Mountaineer. By the Associated ¥ . JOHNSON CITY, Tenn., July Tribute to the individu of the mountaineer and c st socialistic tendencies was uttered terday by Ben W, Hooper, chairman of the United States Railway Labor Board, In delivering the address dedi- cating the American Legion Park here. | In the course of his remarks about | soclalism, Mr. Hooper declared that “if the. United States expects to cape degeneracy into an autocracy and a moboc t will adopt and rigidly adbere to a system of selec- tive and restrictive immig ion.” Referring to the fact that he steod | on the trail of Daniel Boone and vl the birthplace of Davy Crockett, Mr. inued: ally, we read in the metro- | ais ol the b ticles about the ites of the my countrymen, there which is not proverty, material poverty. w | sanctified by richness of spirit and | character niore valuable n all the | &old, and sto onds piled up in the iron-b: h;mka‘ Rich in Patriotism. “The people of these mountains| are rich in patriotism, courage, con- tentment, independence and el liance, They still cling in a large degree to the simple religious faith of their fathers and the repre- sentative form of governinent con- ceived by Washington, Hamilton and Madison. 1 “Thelr unfettered individualism will make them the staunchest defenders of our constitutional government against the misguided element of sociallstic agitators who would trans- form all men into cogs in a commu- nistic machine. vou conceive of a true Tennessean, Kentuckian, V ginlan or North ( linian surrender- ing his individuality into the keeping | of a socialistic regime? GOES TO RESCUE MEN 3 YEARS IN ARCTIC s a there i i be pove is Toronto Man to Outfit Ship to Take | Party From Wrangel Island. July 5—En route from New York city, Harold Nolce, who announced in Toronto, Ontario, last week that he would form an expedition to bring off a party of explorers that has been on Wrangel Island, in the arctic ocean north of Siberia, will leave here tomorrow hopes to charter a boat in go to the island The party that went to the island in_ 1920, under the leadership of Allan Crawford of Toronto., consist- ed of four men and sskimo wom & under- SBATTLE, W: to Nome, Alask: explorer, feared Japanese would occupy, the and he wished to pre‘empt Great Britain. Noice was & member of an_expedi- tion led into the arctic by son in 1915 and 1916. 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S.E Charles F. Miller Co. Bethesaa, THE ' EVENING CATHOLICS IN ITALY ASKED TO AID FASCISTI 0ld-Time Church Party Members Say Present Crisis Imposes Duty immt Setvice by Great Lakes to Be on All Parties. SRR ¥ : a4 Maintained by Sixteen younger genera- (ROME, July 5.—Th tion of the “Blacks,” who held offices | in the Vatican party until 1870, after Vessels. which they refused to enter the political or social iife of the capital, have issued | an appeal to all Ttallan Catholics ask- | By the Associated Press. l'?g mm'hw sum)o}x‘t t‘herfm;t‘isll Bovern- | CHICAGO, July 5.—Direct steamship hent. he appéal, drafted at a meet- > - ing in the home of Marquis Pietro Mis. | Service between Chicago and Great ciatelli, says that in the present political | Britain and northern Europe will be | hour the nation's spiritual crisis im- | jnaugurated August 15, when the first | poses the duty upon Catholics unequivo- | _, > g vally fo prociaim thelr. poaition rf-'gam- | ship will leave Chicago for England, it ing the fiational government. The gov- | Was announced today. it adds, op knowledges | Chicago, a world port, has been the ors those religious and social | idea on which the Chicago Association truths which form the b of any |of Commerce has been working for sev- ealthy political rule and is opposed 1o | eral years. lemocratic and_sectarian theories, in- | \FIRST CHICAGO SHIP e | Sixteen steel ships will be put into ulcating the principles of discipline and |ghe lakes-ocean service, according to | der in the state in harmony with the | advices received from William Hansen | igious and s 1l doctrines of the |of Bergen, Norway, owner of the line. | hurch. | Which will be known as the Lake and | The_Catholics are urged stroi v to | Ocean Steamship Company. ‘These support “this radiant ideal.” aiming | ships will be of 2,000 tons displace- | to al | ment ' T0 EUROPE IN AUGUST } | charged with having killed another Chicago and all leading lake ‘ports and the United Kingdom and the countries bordering on the Baltic sea,” local agents of Mr. nsen announced. he Chicago and Northwestern rafl- way will issue through bills of lading | to the United Kingdom with the be. ginning of the serv! r. “Hansen's representatives say that already sufficient cargoes have been booked for the westbound voyages. —_— RUSSIAKN DUELIST JAILED. MOSCOW, July 5.—Capt. Tertoft, officer—Dyakonoff by name—in a «duel, has been sentenced by the su- preme military court to elghteen months’ imprisonment. The woman in the case, Nina Tochavelli, who was a witness to the duel and was charged STAR, WASHINGTON, ; . JAPAN SEEN IN THREE CORNERED ALLIANCE Visit of German Envoy in Tokio to Soviet Agent Causes Press Speculation. By E. R. EGGER. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. Copy: 1928, right, TOKIO, July ©&. — The Japanese press is filled with rumors that an alliance between Japan, Germany and ! with being an accomplice, was ac- quitted. ice will be maintained betgeen Get Acquainted With Cur Service This modern. scientific dry cleaning establishment gives expert care to gar- ments from the minute they enter its doors. 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