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By the Amhnmi Press CHICAGO. nnIP\ past the .\ BANK RUBBERS BT @ Three Escape th $7, 500‘"";;;;,"5' . Cash and $48,000 Securi- ties—Search Abandoned. About 365 s party, which represents t States, will sketch and ut the trip. although take notes. Headed Watson of the Chi- he artists will a and follow the to its northernmost . far up.in the Arctic faking their headquarters in one the colonies of Laplanders, they I take advantage of the continuous | PN suntight for their work curities who robhe National F S. Artists Will Paint Icebergs 365 Miles Beyond the Arctic Circle TIHFE EVENTNG STAR. WASHINGTO B Gy THURSDAY, MAYT 27, 1928. MAGAZINES REPRINT FICTION, SAYS WRITER Starts Discussion as to Injustice of Offering Early Stories as Present-Day Work. | Airplanes will be used én the re- |turn trip. After stopping_at Ham- . northernmost city in Europe, ‘ty will visit_the Lofoten and lands along Norway's western coast and head for Oslo. From there they will go to Stock- | holm and take the air for Copen- | hagen, Berlin, Amsterdam, Paris and London, visiting en route famous studios and_places of interest to the art w Motion pictures of the trip ken. i tists leave Chicago June® 2 il from Montreal June 4 for thence to Leith, From ¢ will start their trip across They expect to arrive | By the Assoclated Press. CAMBRIDGE, Mass, May 27.— That magazine publishers are reprint- ing without remuneration or explana- tion storles from issues 10 years dead 1s disclosed in a letter from Perriton | Maxwell, which is commented upon | in the Wyiter. | This is another phase of the battle | 175 the! | the Nor home a which authors have heen conducting FRENGH SOCIALISTS' L S| POLICY UNCHANGED region of Northeastern Oklihoma i will Suppon Demomhc Mmlstrv HOTEL MEN IN ROME. So Long as It Fights Reactionaries. King and Pope Receive Tourists By the Associated Preas. NT-FERRAND. 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