of York of North — Funeral procession through the in New son, the Norse discoverer fce NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Mussolini Threatens Ger- many and Defies League in South Tyrol Affair. By EDWARD W. PICKARD TALY,. as Mussolini, Foreign Mini reichstag, said a shout each other Inst week and larmists would like to it pear that peace was thre hostilities, at least are quite ont of row, of of the German Tyrol, the re« Mussolini insists In a speech sald: “It its Brenner pass), but He waunld Premier through the represent ed by and Germany, and hi ster Stresemann lot of nasty the ap Bot fine, the The course, is over minority In southern overed territory which must Italianized. parliament Mussolin if necessary, frontier never will he to aly can tricolor bevond the _— dec] rel the po Tyrol he would methodically ndded : never be carried hoyveott, squared. we will answer Germany's formal declaration it “vig rorously adopted that prime minister's fiable and tacks and right support the German minorities erelgnty for Stresemann insultis phrased and demand of the SDneers, reasserting to foreign soy Doctor Mussolini under just treatment stigmatized fiddress “soap-box and talin had broken local traditic more than would i League of as asserte« lay Mussoll and sharp. He told the tions to keep its hands off. these three points: “1. That the of south Tyrol minorities which beca special That Italy will n discussion of this matter sembly “3. That will oppose with any plan of thi would feel it toward the f: t to nis repiy on-Italian sna non-Italian por are outside of me oblec accord In the pear "y ot or council, the Germans, the 42.000 00x) the most ho national bloe in Europe way be compromised.” “These,” declared Musso linl, “are not menaces for which ambiguous dilemma Is are an affirmation of dignity force” Berlin officially considered the Incl dent closed until it should be taken up by the league. Meanwhile the Ital Fone ind should Premier any They and valid they had uncovered a plot by Bavari. ans to revolt against Italy, and raids were made near lLavarone in which BO persons were arrested and quantl- ties of arms and selzed, ammunition were ERMANY'S petition for entry ¥ into the League of Nations was received Thursday by eral Sir Erle Drummond. ceil was called together at arrangements made for a session the assembly to recelve the new ber, Secretary The Onde Gon coun of mem ITH the unexpected ald of 16 Republican votes, the senate not only voted to repeal the inheritance Big Mod in Mercier in Brussels, 2. 1 which will be erected Other slashes made by the Are restored. may be abandoned in con ference, for the reductions far below the margin of safety set by the officials Smoot senate treasury Chalrman in passenger $70,000 000 bill,” while Mich.) countered it was “a te its automobile of told the se: repealing the car levy involving a in action loss rain the * (Rap that Wi revenue, “will Senn tor $. aourens with the charge damnable outrage If ¥« taxes off relieve take the dead millionaires and ley not these hurdensomse ' » 108 ARY that WAR DAVIS of the a disloyal me CRE [rene t= OF offt using IT are fight for the creation of a ‘ Sem and he has ordered two one by Maj chief of the by Mal the inspector g offi rute alr corps =e] (yen } Mason arate M. Patrick and the other Ell A. Helmlick, It is charged foguiries, air (sen cers + have been preparis IFPOses o possibility “The ilssion of assist the ground tac ing enems and ground for ives on land or sea, th other agenc i fore oN ition “In wwervation fire addition ¥ Oo for inf for artillery and al messen servies pe ger and reonnel.” transporta far t tal for special there has been no the attitude af in ‘ntholie church yward com tude was Cardinal OC am onne ct Ire h'a United Catholic church total ranking He appl States ands Ary abstinence zion to fight ag but that prohl- generel flatly opposed Scripture and to Catholic tradi and needs pers; aginst intem “compulsory i= to tion Ale, dinal evil wine and their lke, holds, are not In themselves He stresses the fact that they “ranging from supreme honor paid to wine, gloug with bread as the matter of the holy eucharist, to thelr original work the car- “It has been made clear a thousand " he adds, “that we will work our separated brethren as tem perance men, but not as the tools of those whose confessed polley is world wide prohibition br tstallments.™ Cardinal O'Connell called attention mittee’'s cut of 8352,000000 In the gov: ernment revenues. Taxes on automo blles and trucks, admissions and dues were wiped out. At this writing it is believed the bill will be passed by the senate before the week ends, It Ia not considered likely thint the inher tanee tax repeal will stand In confer. ence. More probably the house pro- visions reducing the rates from a “to entrap the him to give his moral secure the observance of prohibition.” and the ruse had failed badly. Cardinal Mundelein of Chicago de- holding that it is a purely political issue. He added: “I have always found that when the American people wanted something bard enough they were nsually successful In getting it in the end. If the American people do not want prohibition or want it in a modified form, there 18 a congress ns their servant, and If this congress will not do thelr bidding, let them get an. other congress that will” ——— ORMATION of the new $2,000,000, 000 Ward Food Products corpora begging port £up- of the added that fo thei: Leif with a replica In Chleago small vessels working way to frie- called was atincked in a sult charging Sherman anti-trust in heliey the the violin nw this og it has form which Is “baking trust government of the and the Clayton step the administration nipped in the bud a schen a gigantic bread monopol substantially all the wholesile In the United Ni he “ome by by tukine HALLE act, mmprising bukor- «11it seeks not only the 4 tion of such wf RITE been in- the baking « tions the nerger, wi lam B. Honalre, Ward merger by consmnmation of the recently rporated by Ward, and the his Yeorpi pRRocis ration ¥ and for the of its profits to char APPEARS probable the ff writing, that a anthrac I nt settier of the ng BRITAIN'S coal commis G REA" J sion recommended the down ¢ ose that a profit and re in profitable not payl the w i redur increase of working not nny wages or underground NCIENT in both Inws ar Sng Tennessee and and thelr eaforcemént of the Tennessee |t hich has been shiihits 0 may revision In law w It pre of real and It lend to laws in those states, iz the "blue resur all work or of has been Inve gasoline fil day. Its ‘acts necessity Sunday, rity ' he edd close tions that forcement would stir up things In Brocton, Mass, Anthony a Lithuanian and the ed munist paper, is about to put on for wilfully blaspheming the holy name of God by denying and con tinuously reproaching God’ The blasphemy statute has been on for 229 years and none of the present generation of local law- on general en- an bit Bimba, itor of a Com- he previously. Bimba Is also accused tuted government of the Massachusetts,” The joint oni rules of the Massachuo- legislature has reported motion to establish a commission to study comman- committee Hye OMMANDER FRANCO, ish “Columbus the Span- of the air” with comrades successfully com- pleted the flight from Spain to Buenos Alres and was given a tremendously capital. The distance covered by the plane was 6232 miles and the flying time was only 62 hours and 52 min utes, Each stage of the journey was covered In almost the exact time fixed for the distance. |b ALY has taken a decisive step to suppress the Senuss! tribesmen in Cyrenalea, North Africa, a column of troops having taken possession of thelr headquarters, the oasis and city of Jarabub, which controls the trade routes between central Africa and the cBast. Children’s aoe | Poet Will Jeep! if Church:s Shado AAA Ae A By DEWITT J. MASON hrou French, in ‘At Monson, Mass, and nnd at tered Williams college that surrounded him ing If not absolutely He | Willinms death of his father faculty's prospect He had unpardonable offenses, incked that suthority which was Next year be Galesburg, Mass to nn =e Amherst he fifteen went hool hy a clergyman kept wife eighteen he en The in were thus sober his Puritanical left partly because of 4 he and partly be of enthusi him lack aver the of having longer, asm any committed but for deemed entered Knox Ii. event during that by not he too plainly respect office Ts sential { ollege, at fun important because year he began newspaper work in 1870 of Missouri. moved at and University The most significant to him was He was on to the Columbian that happened No Keys Are Needed There An American traveler. putting up ht the leading hotel In Auckland, New Zealand, found he had no key to his room and asked the clerk to give him one, says Capper's Weekly. That dignitary, with a pained look in formed him, “We never lock doors here: nothing has been stolen” from a New Zealand hotel, so «far as I know, in the memory of the oldest restless, there inhabitant.” The New Zealanders live te ——————————_" te ——— FIR EEE FELD «1 the ring City Times, g editor of the ribune ene nore FREE renner It wax in faine of a dramatic to add, prac acquire local not merely as managing editor lively paper, but paragrapher critic, and, it is essential al Joker 188 considerable he wus called ago ary, the In at a increase o to write whatever he pleased fo Chicugn News, “He took Carrent column blos us the over an nondescript Gossip, which August 31, 18838, ‘|harps and Flats Field did called somed out, on famous “Bug not talk, as a ene on an island about the size state of Oregon, in the Pacific ocean, There are something more than a mil lion New Zealanders, well isolated from the rest of the world and are a closely kuit people. Poet’s Apprenticeship Have you ever considered how dif ferent the apprenticeship of the poet to his art is from that of the musician and the painter? The young violinist or composer, once he has felt the urge roads of dys { i i ' iv died of 1s His hes is sleep ember 4, death gave way, and the may have waid dying in h during ight He he 1800 had the favinin for & in ler more grown gent and Iren’s Eugene Field dancing spirit of the with him toward the His final mood was that in which of preface: ‘Go to the world uncouth wounds was jess inst he for wrote, by th, little way Iyrics, and xing hearts of men This beautiful full of i ¢ heard at all but sing to y shall is song and thy volees may not on. children the hea of men nt least swell the that bhespeaketh sweetness of hu we sing of ours; ris and thy | universal SONY harmony and the youl’ love manity.'” of the muse, congigns himeelf to some renowned conservatory where a great | man takes him under his wing and teaches him hig art. The young paint. | er feels the call of Paris or Italy, and | sets up his easel in the Louvre, in the | eyes of a master. But the poet has no person to go to and learn his art { from. He must quarry alone, shaping | hig verses alone, with only the works | ot great dead poots to guide him.
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