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Show WITMJ. THE Monday and Tunrtiy fair south, unaattiad north portion I warmor, Local Battlement Silver Price. . Tribune Want Ads are apgre.ssivc, persistent, intelligent Mlesnirn that never feel discouraged. 8124 !Ii Load copper (cmhode YOL. 100, NO. 1G7. SALT LAKE CITY, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH J9, 1920. CENTS 1G PAGES-FI- VE Tp3 Ypi A IE Hi I Predicament of Pigeon Proves CitysHumanity CHICAGO, Forty Thousand Trade Unions Are Asked to j Aid in the Nonparti-Political Battle. san March 28. Hundred and (Twenty Thousand Committeemen to .Be Named for Struggle. The commotion t By Universal Service. magniWASHINrjTON,Mrch 28.-- TU a tude of lalHra political campaign hjiown in striking fashion today by a ; forwarded to 40,00tl local unions by the American IYdemtlon of Labor national nonpartisan ioiitlal committee for the appointment of 120,000 committee members to een e the cause. U ,TIiia nuiroer of commiuet. be In addition to the announced, a committees aopoinlcd by city 'central It t esbodies and other organiaatjona. timated that there BoonmHy be nearly committees "engaged In &0,00fl distinct the work of the nonpartisan labor campaign, all working In harmony under scheme of coa The letter to the local unions, operation !gned by Hamue! Gompera. Frank Morrison and James OConnell of the executive committee, recalls that, while In the the membership of the 191 6 campaign it lir now 4,079, federation waa 770, a gain of more than 3,0noo In four w jears. The letter follows: 111 ut T -- To Secretaries of Local Unions: have all struggled valiantly Thl shall not he done and maintain. without our challenge, without our pixr teet, without our resistance. "The eacri flees that we have all made for justice and humanity Inspire ua to meet boldly the responsibilities of free mn and women and move tie fearlessly to cause of la proclaim our devotionof to the all our people. hor in the Interest of labor Federation American "The has reared Its structure upon the fundamental principles that organised labor to no political party, but Owea alirgl-tncIs partisan to the principles of Justice, freedom and democracy. Again the principle la given vigorous expression In the labor present American Federation of under, political campaign, nonpartisan taken by direction of the ISIS convention and the December 13, 1913, conference. Drastic Measures Threatened by Government to End Disorders. BGHEBICH,' Rhenish Prussia, 28. (By ths Associated Press. ) Reichs wehr forces oday occupied Dinalaken, eight miles southeast of Wesel, on tha east bank of the Llppo, capturing four heavy guns and quantities of munitions. . The workmen's troops which bad been in possession of Dlnslsken retired across tbe Llppe. Many of the rebel forces were wounded In the fighting. Much e . Heartily Supported. "The central bodies are supporting It They need with tremendous enthusiasm. of lathe help of every man and woman will he given aid thie bor. We know that with a whole heart and free will. this committee requests "Therefore, that at the first union meeting held after von receive this letter a ommltlee of the three be choeen to cooperate with committee of jour central body. MV, Invite local unions to correspond In connection wim ns upon any matter with labor's campaign, and we urge upon all the necessity for unity and solidarity of labor In our most Just cause. In ISIS the American Federation of Labor nonwaa carried partisan political campaign edi with striking success by 1,450,000 members. In February. 1920, there werO 4.079,770. By unity and solidarity we have made this wonderful progress; DVESSELDORF, March 28c (By Three representatives of, the government arrived here today from Berlin. They went immediately into conference with the workmen a central committee. It is said, however, thaf they did not come to conduct negotiations, and are without power, but tq investigate tbe situation. , ths Associated Press.) . .March 28. General Ludendorff today placed himself at the disposal of examining Judge Oechlschlager, and denied charges that he was Implicated in the reactionary revolt of March 13, according to a news agency report BEBLTNj SUFFRAGE BATTLE J WILL BE RENEWED IN DELAWARE TODAY (Chicago Tribune Special Service.) )VER,jJ)el.. March 38, With the here tomorrow of the Delaware renewed Intereat and activity for tile ratification of the suffrage amendment will he taken up by suffrage workboth national and state. ers. Inquiries at the Delaware equal suffrage headquarters here this evening aa to any change in the situation from that of Friday last brought forth the Information that would Indicate no change according to their estimates, and belief In fgvor of the passage of a ratification resolution on Tuesday or Wednesday of the cdmlng week. Mrs. McCann, one of the national organisers of the Equal Suffrage association, said their leaders and supporters asleep and that hope of ligd not been passage bv a substantial majority of the amendment was still 'held by the suffragists of Delaware. -- BERLIN, ,1 March 2i. Ths news from the Ruhr district is still disquieting. There is a report current here that the government Intends to Issue an ultimatum to the workers' army, allowing three days In which to observe the Bielefeld agreement. Falling this, drastic measures v will be taken. LONDON, March 28. The newspapers the Left party in Germany a retraining a cry of "white terror" as a result of the measures Jaken by the government troops on the cessation of the strike, nays a dispatch to the London Tlmea from Berlin dated Saturday. The dispatch adds that, while the outcry Is exaggerated, there is some ground for It. Ths measures taken by the military commanders In many cases were unnecessary, revengeful .and politically foolish. In many towns aa soon as the agreement Waa reached to terminate the DECLARES strike the workers retired from A CANDIDATE strongholds, whereupon officers of their the government troops instituted Inquiries, searched houses and removed worktha 8. NEW YORK. March William O men and their leaders who, In some cases McAdoo again has expressed himself as were and shot. aummarily Opposed personally to being a candidate in a presidential primary and aa advoGold Bullion Received. cating that delegates to the next DemoNEW YORK, March 28. Gold bullion cratic convention should go unlnstruct-ed- . lie made public a telegram to Georga slued at 8.000,000 pounds sterling to be A. Lovejoy of Portland. 'Ore., which, in used in paying Interest on h bonds due next October arrived here J part, said: vou- - telegram advising me that on the steamship Lapland. "I ha-The today the McAdoo club of Oregon has secured consignment, the first to be sent here one thou-a.i- d signatures to piece my I from Great Britain for this purpose. It I wee said, wss consigned to J P. Morgae (Continued on Page 2, Column 1.) I & - MADOO I (Copyright. It 20, by Chicago Tribune.) TUlvIO. Fell. 28. Count Okuma. former premier of Japan, In a magazine article wh) h he haa Jus' had published, turns the tables on those Americans who have been denouncing Japan as the Prussia of the East," hy declaring that America today Is attempting to fill the niche from which Germany has Doen cast and is "trying to dictate to the world." And' the world, writers Count Okuma, "at the prevent moment Is rot looking with favor upon.. Amorim, "Judging .from ths attitude of the United States, " aayg tltijl statesman, "w fear that America will Invite calamities of more serious nature than 'those which 'It I not Japan Germany provoked." which wana to challenge America to a war. "Not a bit," says Count Okuma. "But Japan cannot remain silent when her Intereat In the Orient 1s threatened and her national existence endangered'." Count Okuma's article Is a general reu nH view of of the record of Japanese migration to ths United Rates, "where thousands of tombs In the agricultural districts of California and In Hawaii mark the burial place of the Japanese, who eo greatly contributed to the Industrial uplift of Hawaii and of the Pacific coast state, and which ought to silence the agitators." I to Postpone Revision. (Chhago TribiSe Special Service.) WASHINGTON,' March 28 Tax free Liberty bonds would sell at par on the market In the opinion of Representative Fordney of Michigan,, chairman of the house ways and means committee, where all revenue legislation originates. Mr. F'ordney favors the elimination of tax provisions in the present Jbcity bond sets, but believes this Is not the time to tamper with the revenue laws. Mr. Fordne's vlewg accord with the theory of the bill recently Introduced In tho senate by Senator Frellnghujsen of New Jersey. This bill authorizes the Issuance of fifty-- ) ear bonds drawing oalj lf three and per cent interest but free from all taxatlou except Inheritance taxes. Holders of any of the four issues of Liberty bonds wouli be able to convert them Into (he new bonds If they so desired. Those holding comparatively small amounts of the bonds would nyt cure to do so aa they now receive a higher rate of Interest, and they are not concerned about exemption features, inasmuch aa taxes do not apply at present except to those with more than 15000 worth of the bonds. one-ha- Price Stimulation Sought. France and Italy Are Drifting Apart as Hun Crisis Forces New Problems. Britain, Elgin, Aurora and Other Communities Ravaged by. Storm;Property Damage of Millions. - Policies Directed by Conflict With Ambitions of Partners in League. Self-intere- st y MuW ISiejTtAa LUi-sl- H. BIMONDS. by the McClure News- 1920, paper Syndicate.) WASHINGTON, March 28. However obxcure the German situation remains and, with tho the outside world made In the case of Russia fresh In mind, easy and quick generalizations should be taboo. It Is at leant clear that the upheaval Is almost certain to ut a new strain upon the International association which still operates In Iho names of the victors of the world war and through the machinery of the league of nations France and Actually Great Britain, Italy are all that Is left of the Paris conference. It is upon them must de volve the task of formulating a policy In the presence of the newest German revolution, but at no moment since the war broke have the three nations been ss reiterated by now as well a old rivalries and jealousies and by totally con fllcting nations! Interests. In the present situation British policy Is obvious, A strong Oermany has no terrors for Britain, now that the German war fleet has been destroyed, the commercial fleet seized and the German colonies are In British hands. British Ini terest would thus be best served by the restoration of order In Germany and by a measurable success of the conservative elements. Had Kspp been- - successful he would have enlisted quite aa much British sympathy as have Kornlloff, Dcnftdne and Kolchak lu the case of Russia. A. w rs evwxss a. By FRANK (Copj right, t Churches, Theaters and Blocks of - Business Houses and Homes De molished in Moment. CHICAGO. March S8.Twenl) eight known dead, with postd'oly a score of others killed, hundreds of injured and u prpperty loss of several million dollars were left ,n the wake of a tornado t.ut wept northeastern Illinois and a portion of Indiana, Missouri and Wisconsin today. del n. Joliet, the western outskirts of Chicago, and north shore and western suburbs were In the path of the stomp which destroyed hundreds of buildings. uprooted trees and .demoralized railroad traffic and, telegraphic and telephonic communication, before dying out on the shore of Lake Michigan, the cool sir of the twister. Thefury of the tornado was felt chiefly at Elgin and Melrose Park. Eight were killed and more than 100 Injured at the former city, thirty-si- x miles west of Chicago. and the property loss there waa estimated at about 8t.000.AOi?. At Melrose Park, Just w cat of the Chicago city line, seven were killed and four Were reported missing. Two Chicagoans were killed and a score were Injured, while at Dunning, a northwestern subutb, four deaths were reported, more than a hundred were Injured and 1000 were made homeless. -- 1CL0-TIHIS- H s Secret Agreement Reached Year Ago Is Made Public. Alleged By KARL H. VON WIEGAND. Universal Service 6taff Csrrsspsndsnt. Special Cable Dispatch. ' (Copyright, 1920. by Universal Service.) BERLIN, March 28. I am able today to give the text of what purport to be a secret agreement by England and Turkey a year. ago, without the knowledge of France and America, by which Constantinople waa to remain In the hands of the Turks and the seal of tho sultan. In return for which Britain secured control of ths Dardanelles and other valuable concessions. Including British domination of Syria and Mesopo- which-stoppe- Tho Influence upon the market of the free bond Twould from the fact that men of large means would be attracted to this form of investment to such an extent that their .purchases would stimulate prices to a marked degree. Represeiitativ e Fordney while not specifically indorsing the Frellnghiiv gen bill,, said today that he slways had opposed the taxation of interest on Liberty bonds. "It has been my belief that the amount Known Storm Dead. of money received by the government California Question. The known dead: through tho taxation of IJhertv bonds Interest has been onlv d He covers the California school quesor Elgin, 111., eight: the amount of less suffered by Mrs. W. D. Kimball. Slits Elizabeth tion, when the Japanese nation rose to other tnvostora tamia. through tho depreciation protest" and when President Roosevelt of the value of the bonds," said Mr. The text of this alleged secret agree- Mowat, Miss Zllla Foote. Miss Isabel Me. "When so many oilier kinds sent the American fleet Fordnev. battleship ment, to which I alluded m a recent Coimachle, Samuel Wyrlukp Sam Bever-leof bonds, su h as municipal bonds, are dispatch, was furnished me by Dr. Nazim Mrs Ida Beverley and an unidentified majestically across the Pacific demontax free. It Is not proper that ths govBey, who was minister of instruction in farm hand. The welcome ernment Liberty bond should be sub- Best British Customer. strating against Japan. the .cabinet of Talaat then Pasha, accorded the American hattleslilpg by the ject to taxation. Tax free bonds would Melrose Park, nine: In an economically restored Germany vlzsr. Dr. Nazim Bey declares the grand docuc. sell at par. people of Japan, the gentlemen's agreement was S'gned In Constantinople In William Wllk, Philip King, Fred the British find would best custotheir wilt ment" and the other steps entered Into get down to "Eventually congress April, 1919. by Messrs, Franuer, Nolan Antoinette Leeanskl, Mr. and hy Japan to give assurance of her desire an adjust nient of these Imperfections In mer now, as In the past, while a decisive and Churchill (WiAhIoii Spencer) repretho present law a. I vlo nob, believe this defeat for the socialistic elements would, to remain at peace did not stop the Great Britain, and Iiamad Fcrld Mrs. William Teckmeyer, August Swansenting is the time to do it, movement, however, 'and the just on the whole, fall ia best with the views Pasha, head of the Turkish government son, Mrs. Nellie Butts, Joseph Ivansck. Japanese In America were "Hisulted and Revision to Be of those now ruling England. But all at the time, on behalf of Turkey. Dunning, four: stoned In broad daylight." But the JapaPostponed. nese government and its people bore the Mrs. Hansen. Edward Jameson, Alfred In congress have a restoration- in Germany is conditioned Alleged Agreement. leaders Republican Insults and oppression from the American definite H. Hanse, Elizabeth Laufenderger, policy of postponing general rev- on a degree of economic assistance from Thw aRpgM Tement consists of eight people. enue and tariff rrvlalon at least until without and. not Impossibly, Chicago, two: upon . a article an follows: "The time changed. Ths whole world next winter and until after probably Leo Simons and an unidentified man. Article I Kn gland under her mandate arrayed itself against the Germany that March 4, 1921, In the event that a Re- drastic modification of the terms of the Zulu, Ind., three: tried to rule the world with Iron and publican president Is elected In Novem- Treaty of Versailles. Such modification guarantees Turkeys Independence. Alt unidentified, II. f 'ouptantlnople remains the blood. Japan, for the sake of humanity ber. It is the presumption that a new could only be obtained at the expense seatArticle St. Louis one: , of the caliphate and capita! of Tur and justice, stood by ths allies and Republican president would convene a of France and Poland and would naturallamia Helling. wrested Tslngtao from the Germans. special session soon after his ly take the form of a reduction of the key. inaugura- sums to bo paid by Germany to France East Troy, Wia., one: T1i Dardanelles will be placed under She sent her warships to the Meditertion to rea comprehensive Mr. Louis Brown. ranean and to ths South Pacific ocean vision ofundertake revenue and tariff legislation. In tbs shape of reparations and of a the control of England. III. "Article to similar reduction of and Hawaiian waters to protect the allies not the territorial claims While northeastern Illinois sustained opTurkey agrees ret a rv of the Treasury Houston reher from the Hun menace. 8be protected the France hud Poland, notably In the pose the creation of s Kurdistan nation. the principal damage, the tornado. In Its urged Immediate consideration of of bothbasin Article IV. Turkey recognizes Brit- freakish career, swept several Indiana merchant ships of her allies and sent her cently and in Upper Silesia. Added a number of amendments to the revenue Sarre sons to the Siberian front to flglit the laws. Including a simplification to this might be demand for a surrender ish domination of 8yrta and Mesopotamia towns, killing three person at Zulu. Ind., of the In case of necessity w Germans and Austrians. the death of one man and the support It tax provisions of the Liberty bonds acts, bj' Fraripe of the right of veto preventing and with material aid. and aside from that causing with Germany. but the Republican trailers have refused Austria from joining injury of several persons In Bt. Louis, and Is will not lees exercise TurAey moral the Louts Brown at East Trov, Mrs. power to take up his recommendation. patently predl killing Says Feeling Changed. Italys policy cated upon self Interest. Italy lias ac of the caliphate lit Sjrta and Mesopo- Wls. I The United stares, on the othe.r hand, Tax-fre- e to end. tamia that qulred by the peace settlementa all of Idea Favored. observed neutrality In the beginning and "Article V. F.ngland obligates herself May Be Augmented. old Irredenta, the crest of the Alps her devoted herself to trsdq expansion. Only The that the IJbertv bonds at the Brenner pass, which she never to place a police force at the disposal when her trading ships were sunk by be madesuggestion tax free finds favor with Reports ,rom some of the country disof Turkev for the suppression of anv claimed openly. did she finally persons connected with the financialmany ruthless German t deshould tricts In Illinois and Indiana were meager, posslbls political counter-currenstand up. The United States and Japan partments of the government, It and feared that the death toll such arise after the freation of a quasi Removed. There Is made common eauas against a common general opposition To any increase in the Old Enemy , constitutional government, for such a Would be considerably augmented, when tow. of mon The The the was collapse agreement Hapsburg Interest rate on the ground that the efrunl communities were heard reguns must bs carried out in order to Isolated concluded with the object of guaranteeing fect would be Injurious from. Telephone, telegraph and power to other classes archy haa remov sd her hereditary enemy suppress any nationalistic tendencies. peace with China and on the Pacific, with of securltiee. It is held that the elim- and If hnr dispute with the Jugo-8!awires to nearly alt towns In the storm's Japanese warships protecting America's ination of the taxes would be the only remains unsettled she can afford to wait Renounces Egypt. path were down, and many places were Island territory. The friendship of the thing that could he done safely by con- a more favorable moment for final adIn darkness "Article VI. renounces now two countries was probably at Its zenith. gress Italian all her seeks to Turkey to policy about an early return of judication. Outside of Chicago. Waticonda, Mcand Cyprus. "But as Germany fell on her knees tiie the bonds bring. rights In F.gvpt to par. Treasury officials In- avoid a reconstitution of Austrla-HuArticle VI I. Thi treaty is official, but Henry. Woodutovk, Algonquin and MaAmerican feeling toward the Japanesq sist that the bonds will reach par event- - gary, which would revive old dangers, rengo felt the full effects of the storm, therefors ths fusion Jbet ween Austria and has a private character. but communication with them was cut off. (Continued on Page 3, Column 5.) "Turkeys to representatives obligate Germany Is approved bv her. 8he seeks (Continued on Page 3. Column S'.) Eilgerton, Ind.. eighteen miles from themselves In influence about Slav to reduce tho bong acceptance of Fort Europe, wyne, was reported virtually which is a bond of sympathy between Ik's treaty hy the proper authorities. "Article VHI. After ttie peace condiherself and Germany, whose Polish and Several persona were said to havs been Czech neighbors ar equally hateful to tions are determined the sultan wilt con- Intured at Owuan, Ind. Heavy property clude a new treaty with Britain tn which tli German. loan was caused In Evanston, Wilmette can to well see the restoration Turkey agrees extend article IV. Thus Italy other north shore suburbs, while "The contents of this agreement re- and of Gerrtianv without mirglvlngs. A comHell wood. Maywood. Edgebrook. Norwood mon policy will unite both. Be- main secret.' Park vlllagee west of Chicago Is Fertd armid who was Pasha, at the were and other seeking desperately to yond this Italy No fatalities were reportdamag-- d. counter the influence teonSirarlly gained time In question grand vizier of Turkey, ed from latter the brother-in-lapieces, but many were of Abdul Hamid; bv France on the continent as a result Is a by ths flvlng glass and timbers of the collapse of .Germany. To this end hence the title Damad," which means Inlured tornado Tiie struck Elgin at noon and He was at one time she is constructing an alliance of ths brother-in-laIn tile Chicago terrltorv Hungarians. Rumanians and Bulgarians counsellor ofwasthe Turkish embassy at swept northeast also head of the Turkish thrmigh the suburbs, leaving a path of ths alliance of France London and to balance 200 destruction ard wide and a mile and and the three Slav states of Po- peace delegation to Paris. For a period a half long. In ten minutes 175 houses a he was a member of the Young Tiirk and land, By HENRY WALES. rubies and emeralds. She Is now Instinctively the Italian and frenchman movement, but left tt later to become In tiie Chicago district were leveled and pearls, (Copsrlght, 1929, by Chicago Tribune.) saving up for a set of sapphires, they are rivals and recent events have ac- leader of tbe opposition to Enver Pasha 400 were damaged. and Talaat Pasha. ONTB CARLO, March 15. Po-- . nay. centuated tbe old bitterness. H was asked by the sulian to form Awful Destructioon. lalre. who waa billed as the Bobby Peel of London has been bat- Self-IntereMotives. a new cabinet after the arm'stlce, whereThe wind lore Into the business ugliest woman in the world, ting the roulette tables at the Sporting Young Turks government, head- of Melrose Park, ripping roofs fromquarter upon buildIt results, therefore, that Britain and ed bythe on her theatrical tour of the club awfully hard. He made 95,009 and broke Enver Talaat, and up own lesltimate but ings. shattering windows and piling the Italv. each serving Its United States ten years ago, Is francs on afternoon, 80.004 more that pot debris. with "less manifest national self Interest: fled. street Later the Turkish nationalists forced The Church of the Sacred Heart was here, winning a little spare change at night, 40,000 the following afternoon, and will agree in all undertakings designed Damad Ferld to resign, chiefly The church bell, damaged. to restore Germany and specifically n all because he had Pasha roulettes agreed to the occuim I ion severely nearly 75,000 the following nighf. the treaty of Versailles of a ton, was thrown li9 to modify efforts weighing and Greece) the (bv Polaire is built like an hour-glas- s Smyrna alleged with Ou each of these four occasion Peel to this end. But the French on the secret away. agreement with Britain given feet the smallest waist on any living thing gave away roord than 200 franca In have not gained the security as above. The roof of the pariah house adjointips contrary war of which wss the result the British a ing a cycled away and three nuns except wasp, with a big mouth from to the croupiers. He had packet of were Injured bv flying debris Fire for a . by the destruction of the German Authenticity Doubted ear to ear and about a million franca thousand franc notes etuck In every gained . of the German annexation and to add to t is havoe, but the threatened time fleet pocket and It waa a lucky thing that colonies or the Italians acquired as a re- worth of diamonds. Pending official verification of the al- the flame were confined to the wretkage. hts Bond street tailor had put extra suit of tho recognition of their h secret state The oemands leged hospital for ths Insane at She Is no plunger and plav-a very large patch pockets on hie or he to the summit of quoted In the above dispatch, agreement" their frontier its authen- Dunning on the edge of Chicago, waa careful game, pulling down her winnings would never hare been ablejacket to get all the carry while Moreover, neither Italy ticity may be otien to skepticism, first, converted Into an emergency hospital and Aips. and making her biggest bet first. In- his coin under cover. nor Great Britain has any material claim because Berlin has been for the a place of refuge for tiie homeless Moie General of the United State upon Germany for reparation, the French favorite haunt of Turkish (months Nationalist than 200 bouses were destrojed at Dunstead of letting the coin ridBWse most of army haa Kenley been here faking a little rest claims are enormous snd if they are not sow to discord among the ning. plotter seeking them do. tour of inspection around Europe honored the repudiation may prove tbe ellic f afterlookhis over through propaganda of all sorts Cals for medi".! assistance from new models of aeroplane to French bankruptcy- consecond because of the snd. intimate She to Lily Langtry is also, on deck. prelude suburbs poured into Chicago. Emrigeuc' t for the The In was sees thus her civics now France allies army.' general of nection for the storv this Red Dr. sponsor look Croa stations weie estabiintnd m remarkably young still and has end could go to the Casino, but he didn't i four complete sets of jew els diamonds. play. on Column (Continued on Pago 3, Column 6.) (Continued Pi 2 2, 6.) (Continued on Figo 2, Column i.) tag- )m one-thir- th v, Flp-ping- 111 ts - - Former Premier Oku-m- a Charges Bad Faith on' Part of United Policy of Republican LeadStates Since Pact. ers in Congress, However, Says Nation Is Inviting Trouble Which Nippon Would Be Glad to Have Forgotten. been ordered hy the Allied MS Elimination of Revenue Provisions of Act Favored to Great Restore Their Standing. Amerlcan-Jansnesa'Vylatl- Text of Letter. "Dear Sirs and Brother There Is vital Tha work ahead of the lalior movement. forces of the political reactionaries are n the llhertiee we trying to arret from to achieve eo BY JAPANESE attracted the attention of thousands who wars passing among them hundreds of humans who are also homeless. The pigeon struggled desperately, and finally, exhausted, hung limply by one leg. Her mate waa making heroic efforts to save her. Ho would fly against bar body with all his force, but could not release her, although his final effort carried her body to the top of the cornice so that she rested easier. Meanwhile, word hid been carried to a book and ladder company, which came clattering to the spot, but a passing workman. Just a plain, ordinary American, who refused to give hie nano, rescued the suffering bird at the extreme risk of Me ewn life. - Which goes to prove that, after all, even a great city has a soul. i carefully-worked-o- FREE OF and boraag a heart for helpless, suffering things. Men aro shot down by thugs, or run down by rockless automobtlo drivers and lbs crowd hastens by it is tbs business of tbs pollcs and tbs coroner. A poor, begrimed, sooty mother pigeon, tremendously busy with her spring housebuilding plans, caught onq of her- - feet in an electric wire under the dizzy comics of a building. . There tbs hung and fluttered In a vain effort to free benelf. i meat hu powers. Even the that drives ltg men pitilessly to death has slx-stor- y One pasha, Mustapha kemal leader whose of AGAIN HIMSELF NOT court-martial- ed Anglo-Frenc- e c. s lliH-Iaiinl- vt n. They Manage, Now and Then, to Extract Shekels From the Bank at Old Monte Carlo w anti-Sla- v 1 Czecho-Slovakl- Juco-Hktvl- a. st Anglo-Turkle- rei-en- i |