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    jrETVFOTlB MATTi TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER
21,
1913
PAGE TITREE
TALY 10 MODEL
NEW YORK. Nov. 21. Chimeos in
le public education'.il system of Italy,
ased uuuii methods in yuimio in the
, 'iij ted States, ao one of the indirect
QSHihilitieK of the war, according to
ountess Maria l.oschi, envoy 't" the
tubnn coyernment to the Vniteil
tatcs, who is obtaining data tn this
Quntrv reiiardiiiir betterment IctiiMa
iOn in Itnlv for women and children.
"The oOO.OOO American wddiers
'ho went over seas in the first con
indents, 1 am told, imdnded nianv
hovs of German parentnse or extrae- Yoiute Men's Christian Association
lion. Their splendid loyalty mid
brilliant t itrlit inr was the admiration
of all," said the conntos. "Only the
nrictmdcs of democracy tmiirlit in the
mihlie schools of America could have
brought it about and that is whv I
believe Italy will adopt the American
educational idea
"Teachers in Italy are poorly paid
and overworked. It is one of the
aims of the suffraiiisU of Italy io
improve their condition.
"The war has uiven an impetus to
education in Italy. Kverv vounir per
son is more than ever desirous of
learninsr new thir.us. In the1 bospita'.
0-34, between I'almanova and (ur
inous, near Clori.ia, where I served t or
a time as n nurse, educated vnitntr
women tauuht the illiterate vounir sol
diers dimmr their convalesence how to
read and write. The government hi'.?
supplied the nurses with millions of
primary school text books.
"The Anterb-an b'ed Cross mid the
have done inestimable pood in Itnlv
They have dealt bountifully with our
impoverished people in invinr lh m
food, clothinir and shoes. I am hope
ful tbev will introduce the idea .t the
AAmerican public plavuround in It:.lv,
also public baths and dormitories
such as they have here. It is foi im
provements such as these that the
women of Univ. if ever thev - en
franchised, can be depended upon to
secure for the people."
SENATE DISMISSES CONTEST
OF NEWBERRY'S ELECTION
WASHINGTON. Nov. 21.--Proceedings
before the senate election
committee contesting the. election nf
Truman H. Newbcrrv, republican, as
senator from Michigan, were ordered
dismised today bv the committee on
a vote nf mx to five.
ALLIES PROTEST
PARIS, Nov. 21. Tho ullleil gov
ernments havo ilecitUul to semi mi oT
ficlal protfct to tho Dutch govern
ment agul.ist the violation of Hol
land's neutrality as n result of her
permitting German troops to cross
the province of Ltmhurg in their re
treat from Belgium, according to the
Echo de Paris,
l.imliurg Is a lone irroirulnr prov
ince of Holland, nenrly 105 miles In
length. Kor 2S miles from Its lower
extremity It lies between the prov
ince of l.lmliurg, llelgitim, and lthlno
province, Germany. At tho widest
point In this region It is 19. miles be
tween Belgian and German soli. Just
north of Slttard, Llmburg province
narrows down to loss than five miles.
It was reported from Paris on No
vember 11) that German troops re
turning to Germany from Hclglum
had to cross tho Dutch province of
l.lmhurg and the charge was made
that the passage was mndo with tho
authorization of the Dutch authorities.
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