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Moscow, Jan. 25.—UP—Aleksey , mewly appointed head of government art department has junced & plan for the expendi- fure of $100,000,000 on art during Do next five years. This great sum, he sald, would be spent in Boviet Russia exclusive it allied republics such aa Jkrania | tnd Caucasus. The raisng of the Bultural level of the workers and peasant masses became a para- fnount peet of the Bolshevist pro- @vidersky plans to bulld al Er:e pumber of dramatic and mo- bon plcture theaters in workers' Benters in provincial cities where aces of public amusement are king. Leningrad and Moscow alone are irly well provided with theaters, hile out of 260 smaller cities re- temly investigated only 180 have heaters and these scarcely | suit- Bble for present demand. 1 George R. Btursis, séministrater, va. Christopher Wagner, ot al. and aow, STATESHEN CRAZED rial ordered. error in case of Jossph J. sdministrator, va. Paul Mar- ; no error in case of Tony Kinaplk va. Waterbur, Iron Works, peals from Wa- Camb . Mass.. Jan. 36 (UP): Ground be broken within month for Harvard's new $1,000,000 gymnasium, according to an an nouncement by Willlam J. Binghu ‘diroctor of athletics. The ne ructure, which will re- place the B0-year-old Hemenway “gym,” will be located immediately behind the present freshman group and in the center of what will be the new residential district of the university under the $11,000,000 “house plans” recently announced. 1t will be three stories high, witn | a basement and sub-basement, and will contain facilities for every in- door aport. It will give Harvard its first swimming pool suitable for inter-collegiate competition, {Anti-Evolution Law Hit in Arkansas w’ Little Rock, Ark. Jan. 35 UP— | The anti-evolution law, adopted at BY WARAREDYING Proch War Heroes Lost Minds During Terelc Strin La Balmaison, France, Jan. 35 (P ~This is the city f the living dead. Light and gay, even frivolous at . | times, in those ‘days of the First Empire, when Josephine, Napeo- leon's ' viveclous Creole empress, held court here, it hag become un- der ths Third Republic, the refuge ot harassed and broken down poll- ticlans and statesmen, the “Pan- theon for former great Frenchmen still alive.” The war which on the fields of battle mowed down 1,600,000 men in the prime of life, the flower of France, also levied a terrific toll among its statesmen, who wrestled with the problems of the rear and lived the hours of anguish when the enemy hammered at the gates of Paris and the cancer of treason, was gnawing at the country's vitals from within. The former lost their lives with & smile, but the minds of the latter Prosid French republic, ang Rens Viviani, French premier at the declaration of war, came te La Malmaison and left it only to g0 te their graves. Stephen Pichon, minister of for- cign affalrs in Clemenceau's war cabinet and more recently Lucien 'thtl. minister of finances in the same .government, are still inmates of the sanatorium. Bituated in a magnificent park arranged by Napeleon for Jeseph- ine, the immense building surround- ed by flowers even in the coldest dayg of the winter, give eme the impression ef an artificial paradise, ! for which it was intended, -rather than a house of gloom. . The greatest secrecy s main. tained by the attendants concerning the actions of the patients. A pratty nures, still young, but on whose features sad experience has already traced the imprints eof Yet it could be learned that when poor ex-President Deschane! lived here his intellectual fatigue, the re- sult of overwork . and anxiety dur- o the war, was of the mildest i character, He was the first of the quartet of great Frenchmen to bs stricken down, a few months after he had achieved his life's ambition and reach the highest honer presidency of Franos. He wandered through the large park, his unfailing goed humer and impeccable politensss wever falling hm, but he had te be watched lemt he enter inte one of the ponds that glisten in the beautiful much bloed | five,” he ith “I have geen too weuld amile when warded eff the water, it waking from & dream. He died In 1984, ¢ Viviani. the greatest orator that modern France has produced, was wont te launch eut into impassi ate tirades, as If ence more dressing the Chamber, which | had mo often dominated by the charm and warmth ~of his oratory. All of the vetired statesmen were troubled with mental dergagements of the mildest and most inoffensive sort. Their lights simply went out. Vivianl dicd in 1936. Students Are Firemen - After College Hours, Oklahoma City, Okla., Jan. 35 (P —Thirty-six Oklahoma City univer. sity athletes are members of the lecal fire department. They serve ¢n the night shift, at- tending olasses in the daytime, This way of earal an education nged for them by Ben G. Goff, Oklahonia City's fire chief, who is a former athicto’'and a grad- ont of the| which the republic san bestew, the |vate ef the university. But Be se- lects athletes for his depariment because he finds them ideal fire- men, “An athlots undorstands disel. | - pline and he ig strong for the er sanidation to which he belongm, explains. team, regonts the department in the base-| . ball seascn. In the winter the fire department turns to basketball in a local league. the players being fire-fighting students who are un- able to make the varsity. Chief Goff predicts many of the boys will rentain firemen after they finish college. Fears Allayed f Lives of Portland, Ma., Fear for the lives of the three-man crew of the little fishing boat Mary were allayed when the craft arrived here yesterday after being reported overdue at Nantucket, Mass, Heavy seas had delayed but had not damaged the Mary, which sailed s Crew Jan: 85 (UP)=— !from Thomaston Saturday for Nan- tucket. Those aboard the boat were James Chaple, owner, and Captain Bernard Murphy, both of Nantucket ond Leonard Curreri of Boston. New theaters will be bullt in !y il ¢ e o bla . s, | 0 WeRSTAY dlectlon st Noveuhpi| toundored iy the aigom with gy Mrama and opera will be made ac- [\ oo "n tnig state, ;;cc!:: of terror or vacancy on their essible to masses by the popufar. | s A iy ot art: Inwtita. |, D00 PERpRTIAtOR ROLs the A0 £, Tour formar leading siateamen of ons by means of the lowest POS- |today postponed indefinitely, consid- "‘nnen ’re“e “‘;kl. menta! y‘“m::a ble admission fees. eration of & bill seeking to creata | sern otiiag “'M i g ] il Svidersky also stated that 1N itng office of commissioner of educa- ‘""“d::du almainon, Twe: have Brder to meet the Russian peoblc’s tion with wide powers for the en-| "> 3 Bteadily growing desire’ for intel-!rorcement of the anti-evolution law. Yectual advancement, the U.S.S.R.| Under the bill, the commissioner Brt department had decided to pub- |woyld have the power to prosecute Ysh not only the Russian classics |violators of the anti-svolution law ut those of the world's most emi- [anq to reject any text books used in ent writers. These will be sold &t tax-supported achools. he lowest possible prices and thus ade accessible to the poorest eaders, T an | commerce department today ap- Retirement Law Is | pointed Albert J. Barnaud of Spen- Cause of Separation |cer, Mass. as manager of the Detroit Boston, Jan. 25 (M—The stern office of the bureau of forelgn ard quirements of the state retirement |domestic commerce. He was In w today had severed a 35-year re- | Charge of the New York office 8 tionship between Johann Flelscher | Years and succeeds O. M, Butler, 0 year old attendant at the ele- | Ennisy Texaa. hant house ef the Franklin zoo, nd Waddy and Tony, beloved of Bountless thousands of children. + Johann gave his pets their supper Er the last time, last night and germs die in 13 seconds! ! y Listerine checks DO YOU realise what protective power \ lies in the Listerine formula? Are you aware that, full strength, Listerine is entire- ly safe to use, yet so powerful that it kills even the stubborn B. Typhosus (typhoid) germ in 15 seconds? Repeated tests in laboratories of national repute, prove it. Now you ¢an understand Listerine’s effee- Tf;Ja/G Drug Stores. 217 MAIN ST. peer CUT _ PRICES 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 60c D, & R. 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