IKUi lpt1 T IIK E K Scenes and Persons in the Current News 1-Lfwi* 0 Harrows R e p u b lic a n , wh i York barb r after its (light a c r o s s the refuse on French »oil. ini. ! I,-;ihy. lüniUrf ? m« n " |be narr ‘ ’ 111 ed 111 Wm,ra ,',n'' t o t e * of is expor t ed n,'w chief most two and [¡Pointed b fM rViC<‘ re m a in ln *« lament a '. ' f 'r,‘ c,*»npulsory re | « • age of sixty-four. lUiteii»« , — pitam n ,° (' t<* Revolution Prj'«>n«Of ' '" ‘»«‘n é s In P^ it SSS.10 tBmm our \\ ILL Cl RB ARABS | Takes N am e F rom F orest S m allest National I’afk Academ y, originally, was the Hot Springs, Ark., about tlfty miles nam e of a grove n e a r Athens w here south and w est of Little Hock, has Plato gathered with his followers. been a national park since 1921. In tim e, the school of philosophy though it has been a national re se r­ headed by P lato took the nam e vation under the protect on of the of the grove w here its doctrines g o v ern m en t since 18.12. Said to be were first ta u g h t Academ y in the the sm a lle st national park with an m odern sense refers to e ith e r a a re a of only one and a half square group of learned m en or, m ore m iles, it contains forty-seven boil­ com m only, to * school or college. ing spring*. In the reo rg an izatio n of the S p an ­ ish cab in et the post of p re m ie r w as given to F ran c isc o L arg o C aballero, left Socialist lead er. He also took the portfolio of m in iste r of w ar. L ieut.-G en. J. C. Dill, d ire c to r g en e ral of m ilita ry o p eratio n s a n d in telligence a t the B ritish w a r of­ Law of H um an N atu re fice. who w as ap p o in ted a s th e new It seem s to be a law of num an su p re m e c o m m an d e r of m ilita ry op­ n atu re th a t som e should alw ays be e ra tio n s in P ale stin e to b re a k th e desirin g changes while o th ers are A rab g e n e ra l s trik e by force. At m ore concerned with the p re s e rv a ­ th e s a m e tim e a division of 10.000 tion of things as they are. troops w as o rd e re d to P a le stin e .