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Show NAMES I in the news . . . . 44 At Little America, Adm. Richard K. Byrd reported be and two as- vistants had mapped the long-unknown South Pacific coast of Antarctica, Ant-arctica, discovering a vast mountain moun-tain range and an ice-covered island is-land 80 miles offshore. C At London, ex-Premier David Lloyd George scored England's woefully woe-fully poor food production, claiming claim-ing that two and a half million acres which produced 1,000,000 tons of food in 1914 are now overgrown with weeds. C. At London, it was rumored MaJ. Kermit Roosevelt, son of the "Roughrider," would leave his British Brit-ish army post to lead an international interna-tional brigade against Russia in Finland. C. Arriving in the U. S. for a three-week three-week visit. Archduke Otto of Austria Aus-tria hoped to arouse sentiment for his tnchronement provided Germany Ger-many loses the war and Austria is restored. - CDied: Gen. William Graves, ,74, who commanded U. S. expeditionary expedition-ary force in Siberia from 1918 to 1920. |