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World Opinions Aired at Conclave — 1 II _ MEflfiY-fiD -OOUND ottew I . N. Converts Modern War Plant Into Peace Factory P earson H ISTO R Y R E P E A T S IT S E L F W A SH IN G TO N — I t you th in k tim es are tough today, d ro p in a t the p u b lic lib r a ry and ask fo r the back files o f any newspaper fo r the fa ll o f 1919 o r the e a rly p a rt of 1920. T h a t p e riod was ju s t about as long a fte r W orld W ar I as we now are fro m W orld W a r I I and the headlines are a m a z in g ly s im ila r. By BAÜKHAGE Yew« Analyit and Commentator You needn't study long lists of g ift suggestions nor devote long, hard hours Christmas shopping for friends who enjoy the pleasure of cigarette or pipe smoking. Not at a ll! Now you can get two great g ift items that are sure to please the most discriminating smokers. For the friend who prefers mild, mellow, fresh cigarettes, select a carton of Camels, a national favorite. And for the pipe-smoker, wisely choose a pound tin of the w orld’s largest-selling pipe tobac co, Prince Albert. Both Camels and Prince Albert come in hand some holiday dress. No other gift wrapping or decorations are nec essary—Camels and Prince Albert are “ ready to give.” See them on display at your dealers.—Adv. WNU Service, 1616 E ye Street, N .W ., which w ill become e xtre m e ly pow Washington, D. C. e rfu l when and I f they c a rry out L A K E SUCCESS. N. Y —A t thia the duties planned fo r them . F or w ritin g , com m ittees o f the U nited instance, the m an y plans fo r im N a tions are s till p ro vin g liv in g standards and social m e e tin g in the re la tio n s th ro u g h o u t the world, In fa c t, w ith the m ere change o f g re a t m od e rn istic w hich is the purpose o f the econom a few nam es, a glance a t 1919-20 fa c to ry building, ic and social co uncil, and the p ro je c t headlines would a lm ost convince now c o n v e r t e d ed truste e sh ip co u n cil w hich w ill IF YOU F E fl you th a t you w ere rea d in g the news- in to a p la n t for oversee the re la tio n sh ip between the I papers o f today. the m a n u fa ctu re dependent co u n trie s and the nations We w ere having the same o f in t e r n a t io n a l I held responsible fo r th e ir c o n tro l and trou b le s w ith Russia then— good w ill. A hun I w elfare. only a little worse, w ith A m e ri dred co m m itte e I A n ttb a r Im p o rta n t fu n ction o f the can troops in S ib e ria and M u r m eetings are be l assem bly is In itia tin g am endm ents m ansk. The n o rth e rn A d ria tic , in g held in the | to the ch a rte r, and this session b ris dAfc-.-vJ as now, was the c h ie f bone of ro o m s w h e re tled w ith ta lk am ong the s m a lle r COEDS USE B A B Y IN CLASSW ORK . . . In con ju n ction w ith th e ir contention at the P a ris peace once the d e licate co u n trie s fo r a m ending provisions class in ch ild care, Ohio State u n iv e rs ity coeds g ive m otherly care conference. O nly it was F iu m e m a ch in e ry tu rn go ve rn in g the pow er of the veto in to • J im m y ," age 3 m onths, who w ill be cared fo r by the g irls u n til instead of T rie s te w h ich caused in g o u t i n s t r u se c u rity council. he Is a y e a r old. when he w ill be returned to a fou nd ling home. rio ts in the streets of Rom e and m ents of w a rfa re H aukh ag e Belgrade. hum m ed m e r R u s s ia n * V ie to r ily . e ffic ie n tly and m ost e ffe ctive ly. "J e w s M assacred. Robbed by 1 L a s t M in u t e P o le s ," was another tra g ic but I Here delegates to the assem bly o f E a rly in the m eetings o f the gen the U nited Nations, s p lit up into fa m ilia r h eadline “ Foresees Jew ish groups, ta ckle the va riou s subjects e ra l co m m itte e (the steering co m state in P alestine. Judge J u lia n , a llo tte d to them ju s t as the com m itte e ) and in the assem bly itse lf. It hen a cold makes you feel M ack te lls of a tro c itie s and asks j all stuffed up, just melt a m ittee s of congress discuss the b ills became evident th a t the Russians fo r m ig ra tio n to Jew ish home- spoonful of Vicks VapoRub In I la n d ." and agree upon th e ir fo rm before were fo llo w in g a general plan of p ro a bowl of boiling water. Then they are su b m itte d to the " c o m m it cedure which was not un like that i "P e rs h in g denies la rg e q u a n titie s enjoy the grand relief that tee o f the whole house" fo r ‘con w hich had appeared and s till Is ap- i of w a r goods destroyed in F ra n c e .” | comes as you breathe in the p e a rin g in a ll the controversies The i s id e ra tio n and action. "R e p . E m e rso n offers resolution | steaming medicated vapors, The d iffe re n ce is that the assem Russian delegates fre q u e n tly oppose C O N G R E S S : asking w a r d e p a rtm e n t to w hat ex- which penetrate to cold-con , p bly. u n like congress, cannot pass v io le n tly a point and then, when they here to the c u rre n t b i-p a rtis a n p o l ■ te n t so ld ie rs w ere ove rch a rg ed in gested upper breathing pas law s, it can only express the w ill of see that they are beaten, yie ld . <*('t r (1st - it irritation, A4 A ILdLIUlI, ease CttóC sages, soothe ic y mapped by the a d m in is tra tio n F ra n c e .” . . "W a r d e p a rtm e n t i the m a jo rity . Its value is to register, Som etim es th is looks lik e pure ob coughing, H a rd ly had the election d in a t w ith the help o f Senator Vanden c ritic iz e d fo r o ffe rin g $4.000,000 help clear before the w orld, w o rld opinion as s tru c tio n is m ; som etim es it seems tending the R epublican landslide berg (Rep., M ic h .) as re p re s e n ts -1 ------ w o rth — o f •« fa b ric s fo r sale at pub- stuffy head. expressed by the nations w hich m ake m e re ly an e ffo rt to display strength subsided than Rep. H a rold Knutson tiv e of the GOP congressional bloc. llc a u c tio n ." . . . “ o c ig c a iim a rre m s t- : Sergeants up the U nited Nations T his Is the and com bativeness, som etim es it Is (Rep., M in n .) revealed that he M in o rity Le a de r M a rtin of Massa- \ pd *n P a ris charged w ith th e ft of firs t step to w a rd a w o rld govern only a patent m ove.to keep Russia In would m ove fo r a 20 per cent cut chusetts was scheduled to take o ve r A m e ric a n stores " the fo re fro n t o f the negotiations as in personal incom e taxes as soon speakership o f the house, w ith S e n -1 m ent whose ch ie f purpose Is to po- I When it cam e to s trik e s , race a force w ith w h ich to be reckoned. as the 80th congress assembles Ja n lice the w o rld against war. ator Vandenberg of M ich ig an be rio ts and soaring p rices, the T here is also the language b a rrie r. uary 5. W hile the co m m itte e m eetings com ing president pro tern o f th e ' d o m e stic scene o f 1919 was In addition, Knutson said th a t the upper house and Senator T a ft at were ta k in g place the se cu rity coun P ro b a b ly there are no m ore com even m ore a la rm in g . Labor c il, which com pares roughly w ith the petent p e rfo rm e rs am ong the v a r i ways and means co m m itte e , w hich Ohio, m a jo rity leader. trou b le s caused fa r m ore blood senate, held some o f its m eetings in ous types o f experts than the tra n s he is scheduled to head as the ra n k shed. The alleged C om m unist to t F*> the .same b u ild in g , fo r u n like the as- | la to rs at these in te rn a tio n a l g a th e r ing m a jo rity m em ber, w ill open Seek U n ity m enace was m uch worse. sem bly. w hich meets only once a ings M uch has been w ritte n o f th e ir hearings som etim e in F e b ru a ry to As the R epublican avalanche set M ay day ce le b ra tio n s in Chicago, year, the se cu rity council is a con re m a rk a b le a b ility to tran sla te , w ith pare o r e lim in a te excise taxes on a 3 Cleveland. Boston and New Y ork out ta kin g a single note, long p a ra long lis t o f consum er goods, in D e m o c r a ^ ir d I T V r u ® tin u in g body. D em ocra e ^ ln lS tra tl?,n ' l, b e r a l; produced rio ts , "c itiz e n s ' a rm ie s " furs.' cosm etics The Council o f F ore ig n M inisters, graphs o f some speakers who get go clu d in g je w e lry , President T r a m , ' ’ ,upon and an untold n u m b e r of sku ll and w hich also is m eeting in New York, deep In th e ir subjects th a t they fo r and liq u o rs . rn p reS,g" *" faV° r P o litic a l fra c tu re s . is a body e n tire ly separate fro m thé get th a t the tra n s la to r Is w a itin g R epublican in te n tion s to slash „ t a GOP nom inee to assure har- p a tie n tly to tra n sla te one segment ¿axes ran counter to P resident T ru or U nited Nations. m ony in the fo rth c o m in g session By J u ,y 6’ 19I9> the * r m y stood before the speaker goes on to the m a n ’s position to m a in ta in high R e m em b e ring the unhappy results w 7M ' 845' “ ’T next. levies to balance n e xt y e a r's budget of previous d iv is io n s of le g is la tiv e i J T n k r’ S a d d le U . S. W it h 7 r " P rize o f them a ll is P avlov, the estim ated at 40 b illio n d ollars. By and executive power between the J u n ke rs n 'T " a r ™y U . N . E x p e n te * change to lean and sch o la rly looking young lopping o ff unnecessary expendi P° W<?‘' I i I t was c h a ra c te ris tic of the desire m an who appears to w ra p h im s e lf tures and trim m in g the p a y ro ll, two p arties, when solution o f press- n press I E b e rt g o ve rn m e nt to flee to Dres- for the to m a in ta in a “ r e a lis tic " a ttitu de about M olotov r V ish in --w sky and w ith I Knutson said. tiie GOP hopes to ing problem s gave w ay to indecisive j den, the A m e ric a n a rm y o f occupa ........... o ............... —iM. . . . • - said, «let us hope) which resulted in the his lips close to the lis te n e r’s ear scale down the budget to 32 b illio n b ic k e rin g and both sides m aneu on jour smile tion totaled a nervous 18.000. k . w ___1 . ra . p tat .. a t j _ si em phasis on fiscal m a tte rs, causing n/uir. pours in in I the ords _ so id ly th do lla rs, thus p e rm ittin g the ta x re vered fo r p o litic a l advantage. Sena E fficien t C.alox tenrks tirtt : M eanw hile, the w a r d e p a rtm e n t newspapers on the firs t day s co m it w ould appear tHey synchronize duction and a llo w in g fo r a sub tor F u lb rig h t (D em ., A rk .) was the m itte e m eetings to display a head w ith the m ovem ent o f the speaker's sta n tia l re tire m e n t o f the national firs t to ca ll upon M r. T ru m an to was reco m m en d in g a u n ive rsa l 1 Helps remove film . . . bring out all the natural lustre o f your give w ay to a GOP nominee. He m ilit a r y tra in in g pro g ra m of three lik e th is: lip» . debt of 262 b illio n d o lla rs at the smile. said he intended to in tro d u ce a con m onths fo r a ll 18-year-olds—m ore U. S. OPPOSES But even a p e rfe ct tra n sla tio n m ay same tim e. 2 A special ingredient in Calox o r less as today. s titu tio n a l am endm ent which would P A Y IN G H A L F produce a d iffe re n t m eaning. Just encourages regular massage . . . p e rm it congress to authorize a pres Unchecked by g o ve rn m e nta l pleas O F U. N .'s H IL L S which has a tonic effect on gums as the same w ord m a y mean two V o rr to Do id e n tia l election if the two p a rtie s . . . helps m ake them firm and r _____ ! and v o lu n ta ry p rogram s, prices A t the m eeting o f the budgetary d iffe re n t things in the same Ian- Reduction in ta xa tion was only d iv id e d le g is la tiv e and rosy. Tone up your s m ile ...w ith executive spiraled. Shoes were th re e tim es com m ittee. Senator Vandenberg got g u a g r to tw o d iffe re n t p a irs o f ears Calox! one o f the m any issues facing the control, | th e ir p re w a r p ric e and w om en's In a sly d ig when he suggested that You m ay re ca ll the fam ous M olo new GOP congress. M a d e tn fam ous McKesson laboratories, if the o th e r nations fe lt the A m e r tov o u tbu rst at the opening of the M a rs h a ll Field, crusading New | stockings w ere offered at "2 —$25 113 years of p h a rm a c e u tic a l h t e w b t w B rie fly , others included te rm in a t a p a ir.” Coffee prices Jumped 7 Deal publisher. Joined F u lb rig h t in ican econom ic system was so good assem bly, the speech in w hich the ing the P re sid e n t's w a rtim e powers cents a pound and, although the th a t it could put up h a lf the m oney Russian delegate dem anded d is a rm to re s tric t governm ent by execu asking President T ru m a n to step I By tu rn in g the Job over to g o ve rn m e nt de cla re d 11 cents a to run the o rganization perhaps they ament. objected to the B aruch a to m tiv e decree; w id ening m anagem ent's down m ig h t adopt a s im ila r system C a p i ic energy plan and w ent r ig h t down rig h ts under the n a tio na l la b o r re the GOP, F ield said, the R e p ubli pound a f a ir p ric e fo r sugar, it was ta lis t A m e rica would pay 49 89 per the lin e w a llo p in g e v e ry th in g in lations act and p ro vid in g fo r im p a r cans would be charged w ith fu ll s e llin g fo r 30 cents w ith in a year. "F o o d now costs N. Y. residents 86 i cent o f U N ‘s b ills w h ile C o m m unist sig h t As I re m a rke d e a rlie r, there tia l a d m in is tra tio n of the la w ; re s p o n s ib ility fo r developm ent of a Russia, although m uch g re a te r In was m ore sm oke than fire In that hastening a b o litio n o f controls to re n a tio na l pro g ra m , and the issues per cent m ore than six ye a rs a g o ," size and population, would p rovide tira d e and A m e ric a n Delegate Aus store free e n terp rise , and fo rm u in the 1948 election would be cle a r announced the New Y o rk Tim es. 6 per cent in the plan su b m itte d tin . suspecting as m uch, m ade the la tio n o f a fa rm p ro g ra m adjusted cut. O nly a n a tio na l “ b u y e rs ’ O f course, any am ount balanced terse co m m e n t on the speech, to postw ar conditions. s tr ik e ” in 1910, w ith p ro m in e n t “ s m a rt but to u g h ." against the p rice of w a r Is sm all. society wom en feeding th e ir In the field of fo re ig n a ffa irs. • • • When the tra n sla tio n s cam e back fa m ilie s on a d o lla r a day w h ile R epublicans were expected to ad- fro m the re p o rt in the Russian press th e ir husbands w ere w e a ring P o w e r f u l C o m m itte e * Com pany spokesmen were quick A u s tin ’ s w ords becam e “ s m a rt but o v e ra lls to th e ir B ro a d w a y o f A r e in th e M a k in g I to h it at John L. L e w is ' new wage s h a rp ." fices, changed the trend. Hie w ork of the com m ittees of and hour demands fo r the U nited Now it m ay be th a t " to u g h " is a New Y o rk cle rg y m e n were m a k the assem bly covers a wide scope, to u gh e r word in Russian than it is M ine W orkers as th re a te n in g the fu in g a su rve y o f churches in an at- since besides o ffe rin g the sounding in E n g lish because the Russians' o r tu re of the in d u s try against the in 1 te m p t to ease the housing short- board fo r w o rld opinion and con d in a ry conduct in such and some o th crea sin g co m p e titio n o f gas and oil. ' age. tro llin g the pursestrings of the whole e r m a tte rs, a ll the w ay fro m danc- ! W hile the governm ent presently is Headlines on A ugust 16, 1919. I J W h y toss and turn and lose orga n iza tio n , the com m ittees lik e ing to b re a kfa stin g on vodka, m ay I ru n n in g the pits, p riv a te interests wise supervise the several im p o r be w h a t we Would consider tougher j precious sleep over acid in d i- were th in k in g of th e ir position when d o n 't seem o u t of place today. “ Di- I • ta n t su b sidiary agencies, some of than the Anglo-Saxon approach the p ro p e rtie s are retu rn e d to re c to r G e n era l o f R a ilro a ds Hines J gesuon. gassiness and upset ' sees da n ge r o f coal gouging. Cau- • them . s to m a c h .'D o as thousands o f I tions senate th a t ru m o rs on short * * J men and w om en d o — sleep D e c la rin g that " . . . M r. Le w is age m ay pave w ay fo r p ric e ad- • such simple stomach troubles is going to p ric e his boys rig h t out j vance.” . . . “ B egin ja ilin g Ger- J aw ay! Just take sw ift-acting on the s tre e t." com pany spokesmen ] m ans as w a r o ffe n d e rs." . . . » S tu a rt T a b le ts b e fo re you oid th e ew 7 ld l' i ‘ ? at 3 red u c,io n I -A m e n d m e n ts to food centre Most A m e rican s do not realize i caused the same gaping wounds at 'A m e nd m e n ts to food co n tro l act ' J re tire — and w ake up fc riin g dav w Zd , 7 ‘ ° " Ve ’ p PP«rted and fought before how far this n ation has gone in the home » relaxed and r a r in 'to go! Fas* con- a n T ^ t . co m m itte e s " e stablishm ent o f a fo re ig n p o licy J to tak e — no messy m ixing, no The ca m p a ig n w hich we have Just and p e rm it the o p e ra to rs to pay a b u ilt on ix ip u la r desire. In the past, witnessed, w hile it was character » hottie. Praised by thousands, A ll th is and p ro h ib itio n too 25 cent an hour raise. U nder the the fo re ig n p o licy o f the U nited Ized w ith the same old fuss and fu ry , used f o r y e a rs . A s k y o u r "Thousands re tu rn to Europe, old c o n tra c t, m in e rs were paid States alw ays had been a ra th e r of the past, o m itte d the question of > d ru gg ist for genuine Stuart b la m in g p ro h ib itio n h e re ." $1.18*4 cents an hour, w ith o v e rtim e vague th in g to people in general, fo re ig n p o licy except when it was i I ablets In three convenient N ot only w ere there s trik e s , but rates beyond 35 hours. som ething evolved behind a screen raised by persons a lre a d y d is c re d it also th e re w ere the same, fa m ilia r ' ; Sizes — 25c, 6 0 c o r $ 1 .2 0 o n W hile the o p e ra to rs rem ained of fo rm a l phrases In the ancient ed by both m a jo r parties. s trike s. T ele g ra p h and telephone I i m a k e r’s positive money-hack s ke p tica l. UM W econom ists figured w o rkers, m a ritim e and a s te e l! ; guarantee. G et them to d a y . . h ig h -cellinged offices of the old state T h a t is the hope, as 1 see it. fo r i B D Y AND I l l s DOG . . . A ll (he th a t a sh o rte r w ork week would tr im d e p a rtm e n t b u ild in g , w here they A m e rica n dom inance, fo r the dornl- j , use them to n ig h t be O K. s trik e la s tin g in to the fo u rth m onth love and devotion of a boy and pro d u ctio n costs fro m 20 to 70 cents s till have m a rb le firep la ce s that nance o f the A m e rica n idea of hu- i . . . O m aha faced a general s trik e ' 1 to m o rro w ! his dog are revealed in th is pic- a ton. w ith an average saving of 45 re a lly w o rk In some o f the room s m an freedom We have learned that I lu re of P a tric k Lyn ch o l Seattle In the s p rin g o f 1919, 10.000 cents Since m in e rs d ig fro m four In the e a rly days the s u b je c t’was when it comes to fa cin g the w orld. I and M ike, his dog. who saved him STUART TABLETS m en were locked out o f the W illys- , to five tons of coal d a ily , the saving O verland p la n t in Toledo, a s trik e j we m eet it shoulder to shoulder as 1 kept out of dom estic p o litics sim p ly fro m atta ck by a m an arm ed w ith of $2 p e r day would cover the con because the p o litic ia n s knew th a t the A m e rica n s and nothing else. co m m itte e co n tro lle d W innipeg and a knife. te m p la te d wage increase, they said. people knew as little as they d id as police were using m achine guns in I W N U -13 47— 4t to w hat It was a ll about and d id n 't C onnecticut s trik e rio ts. c a re any m ore Then came the fa I In the fa ll o f 1919 a U nited M ine m ous W ilson versus I-odge fight over W o rkers' s trik e closed a ll b itu m i-1 the le a g u e o l N ations, w hich was nous coal m ines and produced a re a lly som ething fa r deeper than I news sto ry headed "L e w is that, a fig h t of tw o p o w e rfu l person- I says m in es' dem ands are 'su bject a litie s and tw o d iffe re n t concepts of to n e g o tia tio n ' — puts blam e on F o r Y o u T o F e e l W e ll \\ ASH1NGTON. — A ided by re g o ve rn m e nt—not w o rld governm ent | o p e ra to rs ." 24 b o o n . r . r y day, T d . r , , TWy but dom estic governm ent Lodge I cent budget shifts, the fe d e ra l gov w ith o u t a m p lific a tio n th a t the budg No. h is to ry is Just the same H is 700 000,000 below the August e sti • w k . naxrr « o p p ln r, k ’d o -y i niter and W ilson became so definitely ' e rn m e n t finished the firs t th ird of et would be in balance at fiscal- Wast« B iit t t r from tb« blood.« m ate fo r the y e a r H eaviest ta x re- to ry alw ays repeats a fte r a w a r j I f m ar* p*n p i* w a n » a r e ol how tba c o m m itte d to th e ir own respective ! the c u rre n t fiscal y e a r U 0 0 .M l.7 9 l In ye a r end i ceipts. however, come a fte r Jam*, • • • kidneys muat eonatantly rem ov* ru r- vie w s th a t they co u ld n 't a ffo rd to the red. It is revealed by tre a s u ry piua linid. riceaa acid« and other wasta Save on Subsidies. a ry I. M E R R Y -G O -R O UND m atter th at cannot d e p artm en t figures com prom ise Recent budget shifts include a Leave Pay High W Uiou« In ju ry to health, t h m wo^ld G ordon Clapp, who succeeds Da I f the d e ficit continues at th a t le v saving o f possibly $290 000 000 fro m ba better onderetand.nr of eh a the J u ly O ctober expenditures totaled A fte r th a t, each p a rty considered »ho le «Vitam la epeet »baa hldaeye fad el d u rin g the tw o o th er fo u r-m o n th d isco n tin ua tio n of m eat subsidies; $12.295.543.000. e q u iva le nt to an an- v id L ilie n th a i as head of T V A , has it f a ir game to rip the other up the to ftt$$<*tioo properly. been a th o rn In the side o f jo K periods, it would be s lig h tly m ore back when It came to a discussion on .ioS“ 2 ‘,,t.',“ M tr or *~> nrina- but the a rm y has announced it | n u a l ra te of $36 886.000.000 or rough- h u n g ry Senator M c K e lla r fo r years than $902.525,000 a t close o f the fis ta ie o r ' v ” - ’ • " ’t U M • " " ’»‘ blag would re q u ire th a t m uch e xtra fo r j ly $4.700.000.000 under the August fo re ig n a ffa irs and the fine old tr a d i ■ »Tong. You may Buffer n a g iitg bach- C lapp believes in the re v o lu tio n a ry cal y e a r on June 30 T h is would be I Bu( heavy charges fo r G I ache. hendachea, diaaiaeaa. rheum aue tio n (w h ich was re a lly a negative p ra c tic e o f ra is in g a man fro m the less than h a lf the $1.900,000.000 defi pa£W setting ap at n gbta. e o e lb a f. Rung) "fo re ig n a ffa irs ends at the t n U*c d e b it side, the presiden- f te rm in a l leave pay and in te rn a tio n . W hy not try Pwaa a P t3 a ’ You wm ran ks when he does a good Job. cit fo re ca st by P re sid e n t T ru m an a * ueiag a medicine reco m m e tid ed the shore lin e ," was s p lit w ide open • Hal econom y c e llin g ' on p u b lic | al finance s till lie ahead ra th e r th a n h a n dlin g M c K e lla r polit- on August 3 . w orks expenditures has been boost- « ' T “ 1« '« « * • fane- tioa of the hldaeye and help them te And then the bloody co n flict of The federal debt stood at $263.. leal plum». . . . C harles Bay. U. S H ow ever, o ffic ia ls said n othing ed by $165,000 U00 K d ’ rh e T ’ ™ W orld W ar I I m ade people realize had happened ao fa r to in d ica te 917.666,707 at the end of O ctober, am bassador to N o rw a y , cam e home T a x revenue, fo r the Ju ly through th a t D e m ocra tic and Republican but th a t was before the tre a s u ry be to vote—and perhaps to look for V" w lu — * » — i J l’ ooo"<W MO d e fl’ci't fl<W ay ^ i T O cU t* r period to ta led $11.994.701. blood when It flowed on the ba ttle ’ ’ n ®°° defle“ fl,u r e » '“ »o**«h 000. eq u iva le nt to an annual rate gan red e e m in g w ith cash tw o b il- greener d ip lo m a tic pastures. field was the same co lo r and the resident tw ice has re m a rke d of some $35 9M (k)0.000 o r about $3,- lion d o lla rs in securities w hich m a- W illia m P aw ley. U. S. am bassador tu re d N ovem ber 1 to Brazil, is at Mayo clinic. 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