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THE EVENING KBTAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1923, GOLD RUSH PROVES FUTILE IN SIBERIA Thousands Who Flocked to =nwi’l - Startling Conditions Uncovered By By Cadle to The Star and Chicago D-u.v \cw- MOSCOW, September er €ands of people who flocked to Siberlu for the short munmer gold rusk pan- ned only broken hopes, according to Teports already 1‘rom the frozen North. This year's flock of gold seekers was Ereater than ever before and hun- dreds are reported to have perished on lost trails of the vast steppes or § ‘were unable to endurs the hardships of the Far North. The adventures even skirted the shores of the Arctic ocean and penetrated the Toukotsky Peninsula, latitude 70 north, beyond the line of vegetation. Lured by stories that great wealth lay on the banks of Siberia’s ice-locked rivers as soon as Spring melted the Winter snows, thousands who were unable to secure work in European Russla or who were seeking sflmbllm; = 4 5 [3 Siberia - T @ few weeks a frantic gold boom town. Conditions soon became the worst fmaginable. All supplies had to be R W et UST. WHEN THE AMERICAN PEOPLE had alnpst_ de- What the “ s” Think of It g ,A\‘rt“,?,,.‘k. Cert spaired of getting from any source a truly unprejudiced B : ; i 5 report on the results of the first five years of Prohibition, ut at the same time 8. J. Fickel, Editor of The American The Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America, an Issue, and F. Scott McBride, General Superintendent of the organization friendly to the Eighteenth Amendment and the Anti-Saloon League of America, agree that “in the main the Volstead Law, issues a thirty-thousand word document on report gives the real situation and shows clearly the duty con- the subject which, by its temper and me th od, wins tributes fronting the church forces of the country today.” Press com- of praise from the camps of both the wets and the drys. ' ment, while differing in the lessons it draws from The Federal . by o Dy ews) . ¢ 9 Council’s report, agrees in the main that it represents the most == tr1 ‘Wets GERMANY CENSORS FILM HOW lt S kes the notable and successful effort yet made to give the public the SOWING HATE FOR FRANCE In the opinion of Capt. William H. Stayton, President of the e il i e et o Campaign to Boost Athletics Found American Association Against the Prohibition Amendment, o = GReEIVOL to Veil Bitter Anti-French Propaganda. “the report is frank and truthful.” “The frank and unbiased B T SRLIN, Beptember. 4. The Gar. testimony of the Rev. Frederick Ernest Johnson, an advocate man government has invoked censor- A summary of the complete report of the Federal Council of S : Churches, together with public opini i ship o Jrevent superpatriots’ from of Prohibition, who signs the report, came as a novel and re- e public opinion upon it as expressed Germany a kind of patriotic propa- " eagis dreted smaiaal Eranes, T freshing experience to The Minute Man,” remarks William L. through the newspaper press of America, is published in “The motion picture film in which they cought to ehow that Father Jahn, Fish, editor of that anti-Prohibition organ. Literary Digest,” this week, September 26th number. ting the mines founder of the German turners and the turning movement, was animated solely by the desire to create a lusty tended to incite hatred of France. Numerous t)ll es. und scenes have e e You Will Also Wish To Read These Striking News-Articles pens. (Copyright, 1925, by Chicago Daily News.) —— R | In This Week’s Digest --- Out To-Day --- 10 Cents Preliminary plans have been made by * Hood College, a college for women in “t:mmc’ e Smith’s Triumph Over Hylan | Bolshevik Propaganda Among Shall the Churches Unite? S e and Hearst Britain’s Defenders Are You Eligible for the oult quickiytrade for [13 - :SU ? E‘ kr | La Follette—‘“Son of His Railroads Losing Their Passengers Caterpillar Club? pQE,l 85,,..2 ;,ne,}: Father”’—In the Senate? 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