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WEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE, 12, 1916. - - e——— IR Herald. | oo . nn e wore, | FACTS - 'AND. . FANCIES. THE MAN HIGHER UP !7?‘“ S | An endeavor is being made in Pitts e i e en . HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, 2 ey ountry as to the real movers Proprietors. | burgh to drive home to a large or- If Heiry Ford will add a dollar repeal I'here are those who assert that the ganization of public servitors that it | apicce to the price of his well-known sued daily (Sunday excepted) at 4:13 1 o - . p. m., at Herald Building, 67 Church St has responsibilities toward the people | 10ad beetles he will zet that million $8.00 a Year el | auicker than he will by trying to take $2.00 Three Months. prch o | it avay from a newspaper man 1 t cam rom 75¢ a Month plause of €veryone he railroads, | n engaged - e were not cannot help but gain the ap prime the proposéd nobody knew he needed the mone being corporations. are open to criti- | Los Anzeles Times. ] ointed Bntered at the Post ew Britain . A= s pointe s Second Class Mailggmtter. cism and court action at any time the: 2 1 s s N = give poor service. Now the employes “The intellects which are stultified e var was ovet ,, ARUEBHONERCALS re to be shown, if possible, that they | at the movies might be uplifted by a - p vid f 1 secret con Hditoria kR oo P i 26| 1o owe allegiance Yo the eitizens | 'eal play,” says a prominent actor £ < and to he ded that it b Why then not offer a few more real 7 2 3 10t good f yusiness to o advertist . o ey serve by drivi v Noonielwaystor il ibatvertisers wheels of a public service corporation. | Yo World. e A large organization with great power, g s o ) monly called, become an a The AlCTISE of the Assrclated Tress: e | for good or bad, IS goins to be fegally od P custom. Something niust be done : iieation of ‘il newa|| 25 e Sk ; Brockdorff-Rantzan cays the Hun ) ibe use me yepubiication of all news | yoked why it took steps that were In- | wan't sign hecante (hey can't comply e e andt ise “local mews | convenient and €ostly to the traveling| with the terms. This imputation of shed herein public. \We are unfamiliar with the | §ood faith will he resented by every efiest i hoeo red Boche Zton I : | porations asked for the repeal nothing details that prompted the strike and | kultured Boche.—Washinzton Fost. 4 | { would be gained. The very fact that THE MYSTERY SOLVED. {he consequent damage to the public e the CAY 1sIng or taylight savir < more ead it off. Here it was that a suggesiicn came forward to the effect that the cor corporations wanted it, it was a ed : 2k : ; n | but the outcome of the case should he : % : would defeat the measure. It w%as ¢ wasting many words and much b With how much more alacrity the : recernized that some few persons en time, the United States Senate | interesting United States senate can dispose of ! 7 finally solved the mystery of the - Britain's internal troubles than the ;i ; / ! the inconvenience to th ¢ lawe guilty GERMANY'S MOVING DAY, statesmen over there seem able to ad- . 3 ' ; just them'—oston Transeript. roa i L N e of bringing it fo this country has leen David R. Francis, American Am- 4 i o farmer as catspaw to pull = y 73 /s the gas and elcoiric light companies zaged in agriculture had spoken of ‘purloined” treaty. The party invoked an idea. Why not apprehended and a week of verbal| hassador to Russia, gave utterance to | N e R sleuthing has conie to a close. H. P. | an expression of opinion on events | It 15 notable that whatever jury . | The situation in a much wider sensge Davison had the treaty copy and he [ iy that country which will receive | Mr. Wilson sits on. whether at Prince- was the same as the frolley companies ton, Trenton, Washington or Par in Connectic They did not dare to | there are always 11 stubbern jurors, =0 | Indianapolis News. . 3 l showed it fo Elihu Ioot. Doubtless | pearty concurrence in the minds A openly to the general ssembl to there are other copies in the United | those knowing conditions there when \sk for special favors, so they securef States; that is admitted everywhere. | e stated that unless steps were l,fl\cn} . - * - and tried {0 make it appear that It is now public property. to pul down {he Bolsheviki and es- : > G i e S ST e ; : I | I: there anvthing like the charm- { ing unconzriousnes of the society pettiness. Mr. Root's remark that no | Germany would be in charze of all of | favorite in front of the moving picture \ any of the time. In end the zen damage was done in publishing the [ its resources in men and material and | machine'—Public Ledger \ They fooled some of people part The whole affair was amusing in its [ (ablish a stable form of government, e eral assembl the real situ treaty in the Congressional Record | again he a menace to the world i : ; : . “unless it was through withdrawing | The German military party, through In the case of alien revolutionarie 2 3 And so it is with this move | as well as flies it is simpler fo put up 3 N\ % Deall the “davlight saxing’ aw | the sereens than to uce the swatter.— ™ > voive cryving for various other important matters | tion, may readily obtain the leader- | New york Sun i N - Hedns the attention of the Senate from the | jte well-known capacity for organiza- L L ” 3 o " S ; 2 e h . jandsidolng i awaiting action” may be applied to | ship of the frenzied peoples of Russia | > . > A manipulation were those of the lizhts the whole investigation. Iresident | unless the Allies take pains to see that | o fncies that any booze arms ng eorporations, At nis s no Wilsonis reatiest, [from Pams | that the|| their: nepteseitations Lhiere s ations | Coxey marches lol Minshinstont il | om have (rouble keepinz step.—Toledo Blade. comment the country document be unpublished was prob- | enough to offset the influence of the | | Someonc has taken the trouble té | hunt up a few figures as made by the ably contrary to the wishes of the | Hun. That th power is not m.m]; 1 ted tates Fuel administration on The country might at least build ; the record of last vea According t® now the ~choolhouses that itz children the summary of this department, the Germany has not only been | need.—Boston Herald aving in fuel consumption alone ih value of the copy after it was obtained studying the immense resources of 1915 was 1.250.000 tons. In people. The Senate should have had [ may be wned from the following & copy for its use. But the pains | part of the Ambassador's speech: taken to officially obtain it and the - - 3 Washing- by no means balanced. Its essential | IRussia for a half-century, but Did ton the people saved §69.000 P 4 anybody seriousl: believe that fing past several decades S and much more in HatnllS L Deenlon ered il dvance during the past several decad there were important secrets in the port probabl probably sa has given careful attention to the (o<t of the freaty of peace? Ve doubt | rort. ! : Russian character, going 0 far as | i New - York World, housand dollars in it turned out, to give accurate knowl- to place German teachers in | cost edge of what the whole document Russian schools. As 1 =aid in my was to be. testimony before the Overman - | . - . . committee of the Senate and on Why trouble about the uinen . a ™ - S | ness lie ratier dull whereciia i BELA KU CAU injthefiunc fospolitical borbenclis various ofther occasions, if Ger of the copy of the treaty? Any text pecially desirable that every pl dent.—Springfield te blica of time helonging to other and| decade. or five years even. she 1 Sl Spu Bl ing thesc vacancles, thus increasing e - = "ENTURES THOPAG YA, { tion in the art of pattern drafting anc sroduction and reducing the i G & weightier matters has been consumed would have had such a strong : .\1[»\ l[.i\‘)lll.'}v‘l‘ ”w:yn'qux” PAGANDA, {6 0 In fheastiol paticen Irafting and producti a4 1d- reducing the amoun 2 b 2 Sl " er Blank . construction work ' unemployme s one of the ver foothold in Russid Bhat 16 would S ne o fis e st e e e A 3 gILnemboSIe NSO ot RtlleRvet he bhee possible to dislodge Lelters from an intellizence officer % 5 best ways to improve bu ave n impc z censorship was not lost when George R G q her. 1 have also expressed the . eorge | in France. SHIFBUILDING INDUSTRY, by R. ! tions Boundarics her. i & 5 Creel resigned.— Washington Star. . W. Kell i no ¢ crown of the Democratic Party view many ('mes that it would be Sy oy It will he better for everybody statements and they were sufficient, as and nothing accomplished. - There Council of Four Will Define Hit were no additional thorns placed in and Make Tfim N i ——e= TRIOUS REPUBLIC OF GONDC hese men wi ke the be. hanes | ehave. e T A (o e e difficult, if possible, to establish The cheaper cattle CURIOUS REPUBLIC ' Ot th men will take the best chan Behave from which 3 T 5 YR ~ 1 ECTR o Zuld il s and Other Whimsical Sketehes, TRAINING FOR THE BELECTRI A€ offers iteelt Howeye e e, 16 PR AT SO0 he peace in Europe with chaos pre- cheaper meat is promised should also o 15 St BRIl thatjoffers sieclf, Logeeser it may tal iy B . : Faris, June 11 By tl 1 2 Mark Twain AILWAY BUSINE by B. to measure )y to heir mbitio ( he Aseociated Nailinz§ in gRssia oy Reyen gyl th provide cheaper hides Lo be made into : virciild ’ her e v‘m o R e e s Kun shevik rule domina R ussi Cheaper e S O (Y Fai en, as the economic machinery : 3¢ ; hi e iel Led Rolshevik rule dominating Russia heaper leather for cheaper shoes.— | oo o R L e e e e e vas acting in good faith when it sum- 11 is also my conviction, if a sta Bl ol har e 3 I i v i plent; oF € marian Sov, 3 INSAYS, by . Sumner. “tion. portunity to find BOURRU, SOLDIER OF FRANCE, |are fitted for by Jean Des Vienes Rouges. e peace representation marized the treaty for the people of | ble government is not established 2 Luss p ser will 1S cotnt e several e e Ba o ana Bt ol Rissia i ihe B G epmanyi il i . utilize the resources of that If the former Raiser keeps on saw- | |N GOOD COMPANY, by Coulson S country, organize its man power Ing down trees the Dutch will have to iSernahan e spenly arrived at’” was to be followed. as Germany knows so well how to | i“}‘l”\'_‘ “’l"‘“'"““"“ movement.—De- “Short, readable personal apprecia- o5 the prize it was awarded by the \ the Lond Times of The public has not been tricked. The do-—and become as powerful and | 'Folt News. tions and recollections of Swinburne, | Prencn Academs R i _”‘ anie ’y”",‘ 10 "‘“' on 1mmes of | puye caused anxiety, and the Counclf Scnators have proved that, probably as great a menace to the people Lord Roberts, Stephen Phillips, 1- PR Joahr Poon 1he Housing ueedS Offof [our has decided that the bound- f Kurope at the end of one or While the Germans aren't exactly | ¥Ard Whymper, Oscar Wilde, S. J. [ DWELLERS IN ARCADY, by A. B. o et ndn ] cente L ries between Hungary and Rumanis D i that Birmingham requires a minimun two decades as she was at the be- running the peace conference. what | Stone and five chapters on Watts-1iun- i | n ! minimum § and between Hungiry and Czecho-Slo- - — ginning of the World War. Lioyd jobs as they | iet government were discussed today r and the Coun- the Council of K T 0w |- cil of Foreign i ter the policy of “open covenants | 1of I Min exceptionally interesting pic- | British Housing Schemes. - 2 typical French poilu. It de- 1 (e e Hunzaran Bol. 5. Commerce Report) I heviki against the Czecho-Slovake to their own disliking. of 11,000 new houscs. and the housing | vakia must be positively determinadds the conference does will depend on | t0N. Whom {he author knew very The <tory of an abandened farm ! Jean 2 s s . and town planning committec of the | arder th 3 : A PIiYSicirs POR THE SOLDIDR: George said to one of his col- what the Germans do.- Indianapolis | Well.'=—3. L. A. Booklist. : % gt : S sl oty rder that Bela Kun may be told spe- leagues at the Paris conference: News, y G ALSDEATH fandl O theriStoniaaion s U lEiEsonSIEe at 5.000 mew | cifically to what points his troops must The appointment of Dr. Henry T. ‘Any peace which we negotiate = = 5 S 3 y NEnEENSlanHET (e bkl o b e ustiDeAb L [dpnlia lVRton e |sbeRnvithduanyniifibe g 3 o et T LIFE OF PIUS X, by F. A, Forbes, 2 : next 20 years. For erection purpose be a travesty, for Russia com Mandatory is another name for Heroes of vhx: '.h,'"'h' ‘Delicate heautifully written | prises half of the dry land of minding the other fellow's husiness.- 0 v sketches and stor owing out of | Veen acquired to build 10 to 12 houses | cnce city's discharged soldiers may be Europe and half of tAsia also. Toledo Blad: ”L“‘:F'\ ISR LESTING, SOyRJohn | 2o nichoarait i tinvate filendshlp Ewith = e , the .New England which is becoming | ! Germany's war leaders would lose | With woman suffrage now a cer- Dr. Finley was on the spot at the | American tradition." - Published | CoMPleted by this fall A public | hostilities against the zecho-Slovake nothing and gain a great deal if they | tAINIY. We may expect instant action | Moment of the deliverance of the Holy The wounded and sick ex-service man = | towards the repeal of taxes on cor- | Land and Jerusalem by the British could transfer their repudiated ZoV- | .oy« Baltimore American, troops under Allenby. Beginning with the entry into Jerusalem, he describe desires to hid a clash with the five great powers and Bray as government physician for the in the next two years 900 a e | win a hearing from {he peace confer- City of Ne ain in order that the per acre: 80 such houses have already | Kun's reply (o a telegram from ™M yeen planned and arc expected io be | Clemenceau, demanding that he cease better taken care of should prove a been planned and a xpect L lemer 1. demanding that he cea local henefit that cannot be ignored PR s E i [wtinity soviets is also reported to have | or suffer the conscauences s appar- | purchased about 34 acres of land and | ently unsatisfactory Official denial is HIDDEN T : . T. Simp- | Proposes to obtain .an advance from | Made of Kun' statement that he had son. [ the government of three-fourths of | been invited to the peace conference. mreater than those of any other coun- But won't Secretary Daniels object | DI€ Journex from Jaffa to Jericho, his T hat w cost hi Z anc e i . 3 hight o e Mount Olives, his , 5 5 S & tention that will cost him nothing and | = 00 L b eay to his dry navy taking over any for- | Night on th ) fount of i tiy - his ot farm pas [en i ariine eite) aniila balian: o hatciien: would not be invited to he will be able to have his needs at- eign port?—MRochester Post-Express. | journey on foot [rom Beersheba to ET o [ the conference if he did - not cease ble of self-support and could put 0 | Dan. to the region heyond the Jordan who owes his incapacity fo the war 7 1 I i | ) 3 ernment into Russia. Tis resources are - will now have medical advice and at s : tory a chore boy who made | the total cost of acquisition. develop- | He was told in M. Clemenceau’s dis- tended without zoing out of the city RISING OF TIFE TIDE, by 1. M. Tar- | Practically every municipality and | 18hting, Dell |local council in the “Black Country’ :“V!V»l\:' reverses suffered by Admir: 1| Kolchak's troops in southeastern enough soldiers into the field to beat Tven if you had taken ‘em off, you | @nd. in many of the ‘hy-paths’ leading the rest of the world, It will become | May have been rrafty enough to keep :'l]hv’\m:r“ ind sacred place Fub- will be in supreme autifority here em wi e isher's note he wil L a factor to he reckoned with in world | i heuns el ianch Any cases of disability will come be- " b Union i . ; politics in the future, no matter what = oS America’s Miracle in France n 1913-18 ~ fraac Marcosson dwelling: A15-16 has submitied ! e > P > HADOW OF THE PAST Rl e mas L has y ted member of the mes noth ou e T LG 1 RO b Dr. Bray's powers will be large and Ll lda Tarbells first novel is the story | have submitted building plans to the | ‘ of a mining and manufacturing town | Local Government board. The town | L% \ave also caused uneasiness. iR sl o Dudier, nhich hailt 300 medel | | William Trotter of Hoston. secretary of the national equ ghts league, re him He will ass upon the na fore him B v | country zains the control of its ar- Y by firel analiextentiotitefinuieslandl il S ae iR Dy WILLOW N unt of rvice of Suy arranze for compensation. He has - ! = plies i ) e - o he ot Trtiein Gongnat | Allies, it they proceed. or by Germany, s tol el I hieay ihe willon =i S RN e : tion for a big housing scheme. and | "0 (BRI A e tull liberty ¢ IORENETAT e he Allies falter. After a period of ing ‘round the river bend. SOCTALISM AND AMERICAN SN 1E. by H. G. Well 1t Wolverhampton. where 1,500 new [ i\ ‘(he rights of democracy and proted Hospital as a recuperation point for | [ ¢ R T Wl E A PO 0] Whispring seerats in my hearins, ju I ALS by W Sl lvers) a Prince = : ] : cases which demand treatment in an! . S as though 1 were a friend. ton professor. Lyl D i ine Iding of 674 will be started imme- | an race. color or previous condition. be Saatitution orsanization@nhichiwill Bbe Sable Hito why not? I've lain beneath them, e . liat At Luton, a hat manufactur- | ; how {hem the wax out of their diffi man and boy. for twenty years WALK WITH GOD, by Julia War A ing center. the corporation has culties and insure them peace and re. | T0ld them mine in reckless laugiter: Howe I02CICHE quired six sites at a cost of about the height of the recent demohiliza construtiion It thal o anization told them in storm of tears. Exstraects from private irnalz and (Meriden Morning Record) 20,000 on which 1.000 houses are sl e There | used to g0 at aunset when the | an essax on immortalis. URight now we have ten jobs to |1, he erected at the rate of 12 to the | GERMANS PREPARING § i N military in character, the people will great green world was still R every soldier Who comes to us for !,c.. partially cured that did net warrant E the doctrine of militarism. | Taking all my hoyish passions, | WAR ROMANCE OF THE SALVA. | Work,” reports the secretary in char . : R d 0 The London Times of April P VEN AL ES Bhie sations & Sice Myben Bl anel ot ill cavor the leachings of e whether good or whether ill TION.ARMY. by Evangeline Booth | 0f the employment department of alatee that many local authoritie FOR EVENTUALITIES were handled and the wish of the Felt the spring rains’ gzentle patter and ¢ .. Hill. Dhig o M. (G “From six of the <aviours. It is our duty to place mis- falling on my upturned cheek, “ o largest manufacturers in the city we <ions and organizers in Russia as fast | Feit the north wind's lash in winter Industrial Arts, have 1.000 jobs waiting for applicants. as we are able when the hills were white and [ CONCRETE STONE MANUFAC- | These are mostly in shops, and in al- | . ave reported t should have received proper medical bleak TURE. by H. M. Whipple most all of these cases the places are | | N e ieien and Supplics Away From Arca 7 < ue oca vithorities Youny. alsa corporation has receivec anc ! N Walsall corpora he 1 sa { ored citizons of America asking that “An extramely interesting piece RiER Sl v B ! L dwellings are needed fou orkers, the | (jon of life without distinction based nserted in the covenant of the league ac- | of nations There were many instances during : have applie Local Governmen z “doughboy” to gzet to his home was | board for official approv tart the cause of his hidinz ailments which their housing schemes kers | Reported to Be Moving War Materials Suc ¥ Ao i o ben only fo returned soldier als treatment. Such cases will now have This text, first published in 181 open on i e CebRlonai Sy Honit s ! s i Crown Prince (harles of Roumania | Every spring I hear the music of their [ has now heen enlarged with fuller | “ailors. Lon a oG el gl m Occupied By Allles: "he men for who e held |involving the erection o £.000 now has attempted suicide by shootinz. He far off coaxing call treatment of standard building units The men for whom th ar held pricLnERIeRotciien Rik iR e T e B i High above the sleepless traffic; high | and new descriptions of factory ar- | 0Pen do not turn up to claim them. | ALESPAANE - ‘ e B e e e £ above the human hrawl rangements. plans and operation.” There are far more than enough idle | facturers of huilding materials claim | ¢ z he movement of ~war Just a day to seek their shadows: just | A. I Booklist soldiers and sailors in the city to fil] | (hat the sovernment departments con- | material by the Germans from terri- g doctor available in their own city to whom thexy may zo and obtain only wo led I se he oz even though discharged. Dr. led himself in 1 lez There are ofhers of royalty that we appointment wilk prove a boon, if . q ; - | § - wizh better luck should (hey at. an hour to hide a pain A those places. But nearly all of them ,carned arve doing v tol| PIOREENUECS tempt it Just to rest heneath their branches | ENPERT INTERIOR DECORATOR, | are looking for hetter places o rath == dreaming dreams of vouth azain. by A. A. Kelly er. waiting for something better to he Do you weep, O fragrant willows, as Treatslocidlic Oecorationlor walls |fofered fhen:? | tory beyond the occupied areas con- hasten production of erials | required for building purposes, but same time is expected to alapse hefore tinues according to German newspa- pers. The heginning of this withdraws SUING THE UNION: The American laboring man oms | vou did in other days? and ceilings of private and public The same situation is revealed hy overwhelmingly in favor of the re.| Do you gossip with the riffles of the | buildings by means of oil and water | 40 inquiry into the labor situation tn | jsfacto Il is necessary for large | there was a hitch in peace ncgotias world's distressing ways? color paints, wall paper. and fextile | {he majority of cities. 11 is shown hy ckworks to increase their produ tions. The withdrawal of tr v Do you spray the grass at sunrise with | fabrics. Addressed to the practice] | the array of “help wanied™ notices in | capacity. and for this new ma- | from various sectors opposite the A of Street and Electric| S thousand out of about thirty thou- your night old wealth of tears? painter.” ihe liner ad =ection of almost any _ e | | | : | ihe production can be considered sat- | Al was made several weeks azo when The people of Pittshurgh are suing | seal of war-time prohibition. Twenty- the jocal hranch of the Amalgamatad | ¥ Il 2atdime prohibition ATwents required which will take | lies' bridgeheads is also reported S and oiganizations connected with | o you sigh your gentle greeting when . v nowspaper. There is plenty of work Several days agn the remov: t the American Federation of labor, the first haw bloom appenrs? . GASOLINE AND 0L ENGINES | available for the returning soldiers. | oard is said to have ziven or N Golline but they are disposed to regard the ' jare for Employes for a sum amount- | to he made. The T,acal Govern- . = | material from the Frankfort area be- 000.78. which represents sunt lost by the publie of that : ! 5 n. Most of this material iz going. now in session went on record favo thousands of millions of Does the big hlack bass snnoy vou, w e ork as not good enough for {hem nd 1o help manufacturers | N the direction of Cassél. but there with his unexpected splash? GLASS AND GLASS MANUFACTURE Their point of view is understand- S { are no indicatons it is being unloaded nz the serving of heer. Congres | have arranged to pay a large part o _ ek i« promicing no action on the repeal | Poes he still disport before vou with | by P. Marson ihle enough, and in a way s very there. Frankfort is on line over i | | | ring the rccent street cas the cost when the bricks are in stack of war-fime prohibition or its modi- hix mottled silver flash o5 1 much to their credit. 1t may be read Does he chase the phantom minnows | NKW TINSMITITS HELPT ily granted that nothing is foo good {0 the =hallows of the pool, PATTERN BOOK, by H. for these sturdy younz fellows who Then lay by in crafty silence to await liam have fought their counti s hattles so fringed the rights of trade, business ) wmother school v hravely and in many cases endured = Do the anglers mar the silence as they | WOOPIEN BOAT AND SHIPRUILI. | much havdship. It is brobably true, cast in,sheer despair, ING. by R. M. Van Gaasheck Also, that most of them have heen so Aiming where they last espied him . x improved by their experience thaf the State of Pennsylvania, and a con- | diamonds were imported into the hut to find he isn't there? PRINCIPLES OF THE TELEPHONE | they are capable of filling letter po- spiracy and a combination In restraint | United States from London alone in | Ah, 1 wonder if vou miss me as these vol. 1, by C. M. Jansky and D, C, | sitions. <pring days come and ‘go, Faber Rut there is a Practical situation At the rivér bend of Fancy—in t « o deal with o maller yhat o sol said, did not understand that they|3lst. How many of them will grace | -*t 'he riv . . iheco i : | which the Americans would advance, Allegations are made that the action ] The fnancial assistance thus offered. | 5iiiq the “Allies be ordered o move of the public service workmen in |fi¢ation to permit of the sale of beer Rowexen. does nofl satisty theamallen 821 S8 0 R nd (e atniking Licvaninlas tolS thattic oa |FanaRIiEl (e nasEaitent 1 iy S o (111 brickyvards, which elaim to be s0 bad- | ~hjens bridzehead much war ma Iv equipped that they cannot compete | (.0ia] has heen withdrawn for a dis with hetter organized and equipped tance of more than 60 miles. TIn the vards, and many of these smaller | Runy district the military reti wrickworks have not as vet heen able | i« virtually complete and travel which was in violation of the ement Gonstitution of the United States and Fifteen million dollars woarth of to reopen their establishments According to German new industrial plants, banks and ciyvilians 5 The Men Behind U het of tna Ailied Bridsebesds 3 af trafe.” Some of the strikers, it is|a period of five months ending May e s fjeastior ‘]J;_epa] fions arTocsnls A28 = t Pos | making ations fc entualit land of So and So SHEET METAL WORK, by William | diers and sailors deserve. fhere ar Now that the rules committee of | in case Allied forces move eastward. It were being led into possible violations | engagement rings given by returned WILL FERRELL. Neubecker not enough of the sort of jobs they | the house at Washington has sensibly | ig reported that schools have postpon- of the law and\ all will be given ulscl:ilels? —in the Kansas a A manual of practical self instruc: | want to go around among them. Busi- | voted against allowing a- “rider” on| ed exercises scheduled for this weck.

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