The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-11-03, Page 3Georges . Wien, Betraye lr
Ges NewTriaI in
France
.The Betrayer, of Edith CaVoil .on a 20 Year Sentence.'$eepree
A....Rehearing Through His feilor:‘
, A -BROKEN•,
' ,A, scorrespondent of the hP. telis. ef soldiers; With a 'oat defiant mei-
ot visiting George •QUien,,. the meat sage, Of pride hi he 00114, 41,id.,:064,
•inat(.5ilous Criminal, now in the. French temptof death, she awaitedthe ghat -
prison nt.',Clairyanx, tiegoes on to •tering 'clqs.a range, volley of her eXe?
cationers:. ,
Censtalatt,.. the ',,cr,aahv Of
, qd e.,8.0 Juds, n outcast ,aniong.•ont-:L,fire: and 'Nurse ,CaVO)I,' dropped
e4sts; 'the' west' desrifSed Man la1l. :Hardly' had .fhe'luine-ti. of' •smeke1eS4n
•or Prange is living ouhere a 20-,year..:Po.W,der; curled UP .'frorns*.the'. muzzles •
•sentence. • • •• 'Of tile ilring 049.0' roWerecryliles
. •Georges 'Caston • Qttien„ 50,; 'foie a, revulsion, 4';realtzatiofl'of the
011.VIeVek.,Orayer 'of • Nitree..,XFlitt' tull ilorror of A :War to .the, deatb‘-,tvent.„
' She dled. With -a, sintia,..ia echoingarOhnd
thcij n:(51..ertnau 4.1-1186 'sal* lett .13ruseere,, '444 •Yiell'
-Squad:7' ' . tiered" tliroi4h • •the' Germanrieen:
' • •The look of 'a ..beaten,, 'clog .that •carrips,,,tailting. to alliecCeoldierk-as:•ea •
comes Into Quietus,. eyes .when the triend, Favors shown him by Gr=
nainoEdithav.e1Iis 'imentioned, ,the 'maris....sladel*the' allied prisoners .Of
..•broken vehemence with Which ,•,..;he:.*ar
oenieg iiis-gPllt: of the mO4t,:, 'dastardly ''"" Quien,•"rettirded ,,to Franee:
otCtii Crimes; has, . brought him but 'He was• arrested immediately apt'
seil-
short laughs of 'scOrii ,froain• all ..but teficed to • six rnonthe.. iinnilSonment
Hireator Roc of the. Clairvaux Pent' for theft.
tantiary' here where, Quien Is a con-, At the expiration of his term Quien
'71qt, . • • • • • . . • :was • forced., tO go into .• the French
Bee is, EQ. Cliivinced. Of.. Quien'S axmy. Ile ;Tee, sent to Ninth,' Afrtes..
'4filmcende,*sorsure that there has been There,)nipotober,..11.9.18, Quion• was.. ar-
s ni:scarriage, of. jbstice far .wOrse rested as thi betrayer' ' .of -_Nurse
than Alei) execution :. • •„: •
• that he is trying to "have. gen- • there yves.• but. one PesSible;' nen-
Jaime. revIeWet1;• 'hoping • atleaat• to. tence-:deatir..- • "After.. IWe'. WeekS.
...b.ave.. it shortened. • , • • '_• coUrt., debate, s:eptence..was: im-
• , 11,0"W -here could, Quien .go? ' ,He is posed •Ort- Quien...
weajthy,...bui. ,of 'What., avail '.'mild be But ,tionbt; arose, even despite...the
wealth' except to , enable •him.• to natural.," prejudice . against ., the con,.
hide his. identity from • other, mea?.Y. deinnecl .man'becaupe c.f
• ant4.1iffering,4„..„Califitryijie Irr the meie ac -
:United Press: • "Mine is a• seeetid '.0tisatioir that he was :guilty of such' a
• p.rf” case:"' .• • ". • • • •• '• ' •, . •
Even .if • he convinced the -PoWerS. • Tpe. ,00ten,ce. Was .• clanged, to., one
. • • . • .
that: .'SPntenced• hire, cetilci he con- of ,20 years' imPrison•M(St.
v • the , world'? ,• • 'NOW,: in; the .', pr,lson •.bere; Quien is
• .••,Story of Others ' freedbiii, .
. I
.flero is":the ator.:1 as, it :is .stold bY: . He :has: no. 'f,r,lends. in the Outside:
'Elien.,his' lawyer has desert-
•^. For 40 .or his• ii0 .years, Quioii. has ed him. •• • • ••' • • ; ‘..
be.en'.in almost. cons.tapt trouble. . 1,sion.,EireetOr ..R.oe'. aleireof all
,• had: 'served two...priSed$ ternis before- 'Peon in Quien's. innocenee,
illisyo'ne,. • • •, • • and ...an the • :press. representatiVe sat,
!
Betterin.'27 Than in '17
WHAT PA IV1.0RIES ,TO OUR
,Neuve. Chapelle will recall Gurklia, Pathan and Sikh to •inany.
- 17)1446...Was unveiled there recently. The, IVialiarajah•of Kapiirthala,
O;.1:ftriteulleadl,thapectod the guard Of. honor. . •
Kemal Pailia &As.' Loadont: Loses
Long Harangue Famous Old
City 134dhig,,
President -Makes Imp.assioned-
Appecil to Youth of
Turkey
Angora, Turlie.yr--ifustapha 'Kemal
Pasha, president' of Turkey, concluded,
Last' Vestige •of Blue •Coat
School 300 Year Old is
- Being Dethelished
his'elglit,d4Y iraTaBglte:berOTE1•-.the,-N-a7. —._Lendon-,--The last. _Telitige#,Ot_ithl
tional".AssemblY w,itla an impassioned• ,Whielk, oyor 300 yeariiiy
aPP641..tO• the youth Pe .Ti4cior .L1 ;Ixotiod .Blua.Ceit, School.
future .ssiner.449nff... , , iu fiondon 1de very
shortly to .dlsap-
"Even vthen. all -appears 40'; •pear.; and SO .vanish from tbis,sald, "when ;
t4ei.Iggp:,44y,•9.cq‘plpf/ tho nietropolfs all traceV, of an • institution.
wheni,the• tiation,10;.•exhad8t7,,wirion., was I marry. respects
: ed; YOU; 'Yotrth.:Of .T.44eYF'.,:aad ,Fut,Pre, in",..chariCtect." school
..genettitiOna!,WO:.‘1401.:.44.00'.1;;"r3vr 04:14isrft kfeeDttitl,'
duty'. is :to defend and,preeerTe 'Ilaine. inoired lato the". benittiror
tho cn the 4e0b,.00t•tlio thenwere ng for goo f?.1)•,:oolrnatin1:14;bic;ir:rtoi noioii: • °,
Pt.I:r1101111rce::.4yclon7r".ewinS,4."4',1.1:d l'"•9•13blood . :,°:47.' • ile-tc. but Dart', to tho of • t1P-origlasi 1144041;
owsfio
lsnifiuQc,
iih:x6.1:: (10:41PatlosaPtIr' 11'e: :8:tt, 671 Iatbuc, je:1:111.r444.117'se,':a;:eng,9nitrh•t:40: ,,:..pttitoha. 17)°, g.gie tk; oba,her. '94'4; :494:4;;I! 44 Is;011
Ogle and .cleistpra.rpmainod,', .•c>tt,.thh!.',
om
o,re
inevdo lenLfoot
bnr
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•
TeX, • 61.0.s:141'C',..6f ;t:hd. aj4, en' „the •fainei‘,011Vschaol :which! 'Conn4'
Veiit,adoPtioa the.' .7"114.14" !Coleridge.. and Otirlentanih.l.theng:'
cede,. cenSecration of women's. libertyIts alurnnl. .• • ' .; • •P. • 4 ,
iLn dthe.'abelftiOir of polygamy. . ,
•• t Was. 7f.iN..varti. VI who, moved by a
ui
••peron of 13.1shop Ridley on the. duty
.
East and West
of the rich_ "to be merciful unto the
Kobe I-Ierald: 'The BritIsh- in the poor," gave to the city of London the •
vE',acsiot.Adso onfo, tthgetv jeapt,oann
!su:, ts90 t
'fh
i•e
ei
ersl Y
Leon Perrier, -.Marshal Poch and the Earl asa racer, are nat. °Iasi:101mA,, ao. °ipagirdo.v,m,idoenoitsrntebraYof
thensandeYpGoorrmPenrtr!loktilo-
•
At Arst Inc goiernors of the
cVaEnTadEiR,anA.N.SA! ,memoriat to
the Army of
•
nineh.ier Nxai,pkInsona
iAs'
do, the .American and, Enteiti but they, (iron "with meat,' drink, clothes, lodg.
•
moreover,
until 0 t
reeenti they Were in f tuidat o took id babies only ($1.
land and 1 carried out miraerons ini.S-
The ProtectiOn' Of the Wor4r sue ai
with, the Japanese and 'em4- months -el& but the accomitodatiori
sieria for the •• French military at sildtnactelouS .of decency•donhtless. exer- 'available was no ,unninwed, and yer,..
..
,
•
taeheo. .,,
. .,
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I Drifted •Statei. .1••• •:" •
•
Quebec IlVeoement (C(Theons.1
Quebec GoVeintlient is improving .th• • . '
'Cbuditions of etunloyeeS' rusuu.inco.i. The lietiOn. that a; Scot haS
In the asset of the ProVinCe. of, Que;, sense Of hurtionr ,was destroyed' In a
bee -the -Moral coitrage and the Indus-, certain .club recently. One •'ef • the
'Veiribere÷,,ernbarite_fl n pen a leng-
winded, funny 'arrecdiite—Which-le„teld
•
Very , In the end, be:was. .e.
warded'by. fewfeeble•sualles, but
Scot, looking .down. his nose at the of-
fender replied, out, Man, there are
story. WhY, don't you. learn nf
thenr1.-
'else, a , reStilaining influence.. Had
goon the age. of admission hdd to -bo
theY, been ••; without miegivingli AO ,roliod. to four years. to. ,be euadge& ,
,•'''For. collaborating in Nurs,e Ca,
. fears, hoWeVer,; the : schen,l0 'fo.r. the , again to., seven years before :the ehil. '.
velf's; N3'Otk 'I was twite • condemned. establishnient of the. Naval base: at hY-the,•-•Ge.nnians,„Ortae-to-sixLmentlift of the .iie'Venteentlit Oentitry, .
imnrisenipene at_ Antewerp • . ., t • try • Of :its Population connts. for. a
,.. "Often 'I.' handled- important mill- : • .,
.tarY • dOeuille.lite• . ' *.• . .;::•: . • " • protegreatotu.etlaiel . woLrekgeirel,aatgiciartip:stwhai:ohid,oWnitIst
' • "1 nerer• WM in .til, pay Of -the.. 0,
Mans ' - ' e!'", of, his occupation s'erVeS. the canee. Of
th' general piiblic by a.,isuring to the
"1, lest ..be4atise ., ,I had A:double, wnike:.x...mon imso ,of :soricar,td social
eenallk ,I. aud 9trier'Wf8e contentment12! , firet to gaiIT'
reselabling: 'Arv33. ''gr11.5§4‘,Ca'' by If ,o the „manufacturer, for eVery
vier, and, he :was "a German sPy. act .,ef 'justice .of contributes'
"Cavier succeeded' in working 'IntO to the stability Of economic
the :Circle that cOutained Ntirseca- tione • By' 't o -operating With the:,
• -
'Veil and et lier,i-eWlidi eventiially .. were, '• ' i ' ' the li ti -
authorities to help n • app ea on
; . . „ .
-slier- It--,was-lie---w-lie-ce,Stnetp„--Alieir-,,of.„...„7o..0..t.ter--'=ISAVs=fon,4v4rIters4nr indua-',
livea. "" o' ' • ' ' •': ' ;' •• ' ' • trialiste must. •realize inak they •,,Asfre.
• . ,. .
. looking after."-their:own--partioular_irn.
- '"Als'O- Nurse- Cavell'. ".had :' -e."- 'dozen',
German n ur ,. es, • anyone -of whom.' terests.•••, '. - '
. •
aifatite=7711:1n-rn-T-raird---lre-7---preSsed"--a•••-.7bell-to;
• . • • • . • .
tha• 'A hile :dist with' giio orders' for• QUi.c.,11. to 'be: breught
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S 0
l3etraYei?
"• HIS LAST CHANcE
" Thec roost'despised ,trian on 'earth, Georges Quip, alleg.' betraker of
. .
.'Editli 1 ivtl In a'Fiench,.court. denies his guilt, ,kle says a spy who ,,reseifl1-
..
bled him caused ,the martyr-nurso's' death. ,, • ./.•
•
betrayed. lier.• ' t . • •
•"-"Ntirc14-0avelf-lrad •.,vitli lier too. at-:, .. L' -tainiiiiii- '..tR---e-iiii.' -ito--7„,
qp•InAn. ,11 ...Coo. had adOlited, ..a Idx• i •• • '.. . • -• .., • - . • •
Le • Devoir (Ind:) : ' M. '..11elcourt
.,,yer,.?..,:'.:".d . 1.:emeili. Panlipy.S.:'• • She ; was !'
a 1005e,t6tig.tte.,tt:.;pamigt...wen:nit,hiiiiig',,, vc,req,e.. the:other' day; "`1,-,have",al*a.,Ye.
.. , • .d he,ea"convinced that the•day 'the' Ong'
'Child., Whe"ii.ussivea colt tatitly
, , . . • . - - • a4, • i'l'• 11 spe iiitio.. Canadians.' realized What..
cou.lii."-have ta I cl too. n uch, ..,,,,,, . !.Regulation 'XVII ' really...meant,. the
"I t-trinong---tho•se- Wharn 4.... have • •': • . ,
. - - " ” - • : • • ca-ue woulu. he..A,V-0.11,2...''. Wft .',1Yill
described • 's, that 'you .ir.icust, :look 'for.. • •
be the sarriet.: in our: .ckninton, in the,
1
Nurse , Oavell'S . 'ilenthiciator... • . • :, .
Matter of .tlie".tise .6f..,Frencli :hi Go' -
'1 waS"th:e•:victlif .of: 4 .1104•ile, •preas ,
ernment • ;departments and . •o,fficial'.
.cgin Paign p.t . a lime . when 'o 8 On
- 4 •5•1 d' '• Monts.' The principle is ;laid down•
still were •Wlite ,hot....;, . .,... • • , i ,:, e, 4,
, ;.fin: tue, ",,,O.StitutiOn; . and ' few :people:
• '''''r §wea,i, I` never , tortetied a-,Pentty would dare openly to dispute ..it,..,' The:
Of'. Gerinan .titOney. , , " . • , : ... . ,diffic,ultY. - la .in i; Putting ' it into:: Pree-
'14- ' u'il,VAITOr-i 'am' . ''• i -Ali' ' ' ls.the .difilcUlty‘ in`
• : "Mr:parents have :died," •They left •the • feet that ;the . English-speaking
me their fortune Of Several. hundred ,majority,: never baying, to 'Wait; for
"thonsan,d." francs,•• but :of whet geed iS_,,
their papers, and ',never' receiving a
'1 t',(0 , me? ... 4: onr--0.--,and,l liavett:t.MuCh.. .dociiment .Writtery :in a different:- Iii -
hope for tlie future. • ' `., '' . . .• • ;:.gitage froth their 9W11:, ile.,,, not exneri-
.• "If I could get • a. good, lawyer and '..enee the.. grieVance: which the French
tell hirn• my story there • would,be a intaniTity. naturally 1061., ,, . ... . , .
. • • .
several 11:ainnittisv'ersieus--of,that
4t nOthing." "
ceived: eP117 By that tiMe•a„,granaraar. school 'hat
"You know, • darling; of course I'm
, ,,
4};ing. for us , to get married; hilt .1
' can't see bow we shall eve afford it.".
"Oh that s dearest.„ "I have
a parson friend, and sure he'll do
Progress Affect "Th
. .
other FrenChinen; thlistered into ' the 't into the •ofilee, he Ii he Was presS-
arm'y' at the Outbreak' of the:L*60d lit'g, t, e intriiSters 'of .War', and' justice
,,.
. • . ,
War. il'e Was serving a „term , in Jail l to tkiew the ense. ; .•. • •-. .
for tli6ft When. t .6 Cierman. ariny' en- I. Into the little Office Of M. Roc; .the
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Setindal.". •• • _z.
There ,01.1tell broke , down. • - Tears
„
"welled 'it'll§ %yes 'and he Rehhe4,ut
reservedly..! With. hiS „face' buried in
lila hands he wes..fed back to his .cell,
to serve his long • senterice./,,as• . dead
to the, world,, as .the"heroic nurse, of
whose betrayal:be". waS convicted
•M Boo has .been successful in gain
ing a 'rehearing: • It fa .progreSeing,
Only the future can Say What, Qiilen's
. • „ .
futurewill be •
Ut?"-M.aalpli .. ,
Conroy/ of Jinadilla has been
Making improyeinetits'".on the niotherMis,
Mary Ooorow.. • He hae,'tnade•
impi•overnente bn the 'inside and •paitif-:
,od t ,Outaide,-,-Bainbridge
: Quentin in 1914 and made, prison director, Quien walked • won-
' • With other civil prisoners, Quieti not adinitted' to this;;I:igooe rous • • Engliah• ;'Gpee-76-41/iles-Art:HOuti-on-
... °fl
OH OUST MAKIII"
LITTL.t...
ST rl,P
SPEECH!
•tered SI
tal(on to LandrecieS.There, as al tentiary, ;iinmense; ,forbidding:
him double Prisoner, • . deringli„.4for • • •
visitors are -T ncimotive
r'
been added' to the foundation, and a
4schoot..4.-Wilere.....instrnetiOn In the I'art
of navigation• and the whalicliirefita
arithrnatique" was given to a Bele.'
oted class. of lintys who -,'Were to be
.
. „
come “GaptaineS • or ckmandera of
,
shipps
, But if ,We- are to believe
the famous Mr. Pep's, 'who as in ad-
• intralty.Oificial had ratiat to do 'with% '
, the 'administration of this side, of the
schocil's life, . ins:nq • diffiCulties beset ;
the governors at this time. --gEitha-
=rry.ofplit-masters-wer.-p_4kra toget, and
_ GETTINGtREAOTPOR LARGEFt'THINGS*
The 'Nfild, 1..tady 'of.,Teeed Street " the Bank •of England, c osed
her doe'r a few day's bite oli•et.t.. a new one.% The:rebuilding of-
, the bank is progressing While businfss is still being, carried on. 'The 014-.
_ ,
door had ben In use since 1825. • '
When. a girl's ..somplexion goes. to
'pot its Usually returning whence it
*canie..;
• "I look for.v.ard, every Sunday 16 the
after-dinner nap," "I• thought You
never ;:slept "after • dinner."; "I don't,
but my wife floes."
"Jack,', the, Said 'reproachfuln
"you 'wouldn't - rnar.ry Tile for niy'
moneY, 'wotild,..you?" Not if :there
was „any ether way to get •it ," he said
thougbIV
tleSS.: , •
was
tru,:m y, (Di ion .6.41opted the -tieing' 'of it WaS a monastery, It 'Was founded
"pori or t'aditi•et" and began' the, il- 1 in :the•.- th century by 'St, Bernard'
Ic'gril, ova et lee Of medicine. • ., ' ,.., ' , Prison Nin"knant•e
4np
ioiii; lris•atienfs; tile- false (100 11 * • . ' . ' ' ' '
' 1,t. As easy , to see . how Qtfiti h
cad
tor' met, aiqiiMe balligan, wife -IOU 11
,-,-
n tie" Prison niCknanie 'Of' "Dolible-
m.-
,Iii.of a plat) by Whih chundreds ori.:-.:-• ,
•••
., .,,,dot ,01,110,, were . being slung..., meter ';.•--tWO yards:' He is nearly six
.m,,
feet, six inches' tall.: lic WOuld. at-
gled ' to I he liutch ,frontier and back '
tract attention anywhere., .• '
to 'their imnte countries, '1
.
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• .,Quien Jesponded roadity 'to several,
' Areerding to the original charges :questletis I asked him; •Titeit I. said,.:
.• *.agotinst ;:lifin, . Qfileri. 'sn.ccceded' in "I..' Want, to. .ask , you about .Niiree
Wkliing hii..aY. iiite the eorot .COin" l•Cavell
nil :"-. '''. .. "; . . ''• : ,.i .. • ,•••,.'r .
. tpe of 10 that waS. directing the I ,../7 r., 't
:.;eit'a huge frame seented Sudden.-
Brint'ggling. .. . . • ' . 1,1y to collapso'. int'o a inasS Or. •un-
Poslugas a. debtor, a „lawyer, an 'healthy flesh. (Ills faCe , blanched..
arniy 'officer, and. ,even ite a, military :.COWeritrg, :be covered lila.' 'face with.
ittlache, Qiiien -Made •hiturielf :trusted , his huge hands. Then, his story came
"by ths .allied patriots wile were risk-, :.
'With a• rush etlreken sentenees:
Mg death a' dozen' times a day at. tha• , "rl am' not giiiityi I 'ain not•,guilty!
1
, hands.of such a traitor a8,11e. ' ... ': i'ff."..;ieu.kneW ate real ,Istory Of my.
Thus .Qitieri met , Nurse Edith ,_,i4a,viaty:.; you w Ould, .pity Inc
Cavell,. af 'Whosebospital, In Brrissels, I . -ti have. sinned often, i•tegtet...But
'.
Ito toOlt refOge J..tilY' 8`,'" i915., ' :',-"" :,dieVer--neVer±dift I- detibikyceCNtirse'
... 01;0 W (Tic 'later' Mi 80 Cavell; Prin. davnii,,,! , .... •
de Croy Sed.:Others elletatIrig.' the 1 . ,A.torte °with' his ,ewu1',thoughts for
,iumiur. tonna ,ranroad" r. Were tit' nearly eight Years', QuIen APPeari• to
,7 ,
., retted...• lid tri'ett:. ' • . .• ..: '''.. ' lialie constructed a holo proof , de-
' - pohrd including ihe dayeteil Woinan 1 tenne. .
"I am. the • victiin ot kidiclal
whose' iiamo lra<.; liecorad a, syml)ol of
_the_ splrittthIlY glorious side 'et Viet, ton,ii he emit.hthea, • It past„
•' were:. .smitence(t. te death by, a GeritstowIbat has eenodea,me
man seurireatitfal. '
'•compiatnh-
Sht lure* ,the.ttrioS "of war.i.•06.itit that .
limy were not alwaYs Softened in
riletTy tt`i WOnien.
Bravery of Nurse
ofte-r-luerrfiag 'she Walked *Rh
'Serene' 1.-1ce Ind- firm 13t0i)''60...trokt:
her prison: OW to face. a itting. titidd
'
•.'"M); lawyer tried hard Co savainel
rliffettre--- has --:lost • -hiterestiow
-
sever hear from.him and Ate ••does no
, thing to re open my ca86,
"I 'inn tired of fighting. be-
coming resigned, to rily tate,
"Ant t ant. lietAguilty.„ My •lite'dtir-
ing•tii°•..ivitit waat dranit. 1 esca
od frOrii, fhb otaiPled territOrY
•••/••,.). .
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4 SPEED-' ARK sg , eNoL 61-1 TRAIN ,
O-loVoniotlite irt ±S L'±the "King .Georgc-A"' of:.EnglandY Great
larder still to ,freep;: onefltiyrefus
ed. to "Sit. publicly in the schaok;" an • •
othek, We' are told, quarreled :With the
imrae, aitd alhird-waS feund to be in
capable of 'teaching "the , doctrine of
the .gldbes?' • , • 7 .
From early.; dayi, tho., boyi of ,the •
. .
foundation "wore', a distinctive
,
and ;UM'S, iittle:•, changed •10:
'thiEctay. Originally it 'consisted .of
blue .gOWn, . knee breeehe.s; YellOw.',
petticoat -stockings, While' :. neck-
bands', and,a blue cap. . The petticoat '-
and .tap were • given up some 70 or 80
,years,.,sinte,h...ut Otherwise, the
Coat " boyS are ',still :garbed 'AS ibie*
Were 30 -years' ago. •
Italy andAhe'Vaticar(
Romp ObaervatolCs. Rot:nano: In
spite of the;mitigation o 'ffie'lormer.
,
harshness in the mutual relations
tWeeir -the. yatfean and the Italian
Government, the disagreements have
not Yet been eliminated, affiq they -will
only disappear when nieane;have been
found to assure' • the whole .:Patholic
world that /the pope lias that full and.
real :Independence and ,liberty which
Should be•ma,nifest to, and recogniZed
,.by all..., The. Roman question ie not
only... a "national" question, but one
r r
Which. affects 'all. Catholic, peoples, and
un
atios.
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Nzw ArchaeologicFind
• • • .• •Rhodesia
Standerton, -k.A.f."--LZimbabwe„ '
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one among several u re of'ruin, ,
ed buildings in %Rhodesia, all appark,
ently. zimba;bWes;:,, i.e.,. houses ,
of stone: . About 70 Miles east 'of -the '
main ruin, 'Zimbabwe 14altfirp. or
",great • s:tone houses," a. frestiodiginoi-;•:,
orY' of great interest has been 'made.
It is inside 'a. densely populated ria-
tiye• Terierve, , Seldirrni. -traversed.; by
white men. ,•11 was .overgrown With •
trees and creepers;as Zimbabwe was;
. .
whe'n ,the 'first. explorers' saw' It, but
quite unlnhabited' .•
A' 'road11a8 been :cut to . the Fain;
.which is in
type',,•but in a. more riiapi.dated state.
Reports et. tit least a dozen Smeller
been 'redeiVed, The ink- •
Portanbe Of the "find" lies' in the fact '
tat the principal: birilding. ;has net
been ,rifled by prospectors or 'had its '
,various layers of soml piied. as.
•happened, " '! the other.. Zimbabwe
ruins. A proposill has: been, put ter -
'ward: to blind s.,rsmall inuseinii at
tn• whichsotiao . at least,' ot.\•
-the. relitTtairen-from-ik,and-sow---111-
Cape • Town, Babiwayo„,,Loriddh, and,'
GermanY,•mighflie.trilleCted. • '
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Speculation in ritain ,
•
The .Siatey, Provinceg • .
, Qaebec o1O11 (Lib.) !. 4 is quite
:clear that.'QUebec and 'Ontario will 'al-,
ways be ciimitra tog,ether, In prOblemso-
oi an eceriomiUicharacter. "Theugh
• ruled, by ' different governinerits, the
two ,provinces have no .meal frontiers,
Prom the point of view Olf agriculttire,
indikstry, eoinmeree 'and 'finanec, they
' cannot
arese closely allied that•one
,totidon Truth (Ind; Lib.): It 'must
be admitted that there is teo'rauch
sncettlaticn and that en the whole
prices are: too hiGh. What would
be intercsUng to know, is the , extent
t6):1111
tb,e speculation. is conducted
adoa nifolicY en try eseential.ques- I at1-:vb0.1,.(2r1,0wed croft. That tpc.n.tes,, is
• "lion different from the other, witiipiit
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elle of thent•• suffering. directly or lii
ntreOly, „
• , ,1t.raoco.Russian Ti
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7.dloseoW ' Pravda: The policy • of.
threats and. ,blaelp.q.11 has tibt, and
never': Wilt have . any' effeCt. the
soviet GoVerninent. If the:rd,are poop
ple in' ,France Who count •on terroria"-
.' ing the SOYiet. RePtiblics .. ,diplo• expansion of. the. country'a
t-hoy 'neoelVt, t trade.' , tt -it..-COuld;b6.-Showa.:that
lhoinaelves and , are,. onlydepriviag 6onsiderehie , proportiori •of the 4n, •
Froheli bUsitiess of advantages-, Which 0040" .topmsents the' extelit. •
i. the preliminary treaty which. has .ai.• to Which the. banks,' havehaveI, negest4.tea WeeltriTheye.-1,exchan46 eecurities, the .".‘-olrettiS':•..
• qi eiance would,10!,dia'quisting..'. • •
bOrrOwdd. .for the purpose scarcely ad- , •
mitS of deubt, for it IS 'inconceivable'
that the denintr?.., can afford. to go On
buying largo nes of : share's at the
prices 'dtiring the' latt' twelve ,
months or so. Shic, the hetintiing,
of 1923 the tigsega.te attvandes of.the
ten Clearing batiks' have risen by 41P'
zpo,000,00c,.
crease'. hai' next heed- due to a c.orres•
fasteet, and' Meat PWerfiii-•
--weSietn-ndivit,ayv--tnalirteted,..a?,290..inille teat. run.,eves..litittitnere„..&,701iia, Itacks ,r,aeOnt.IY Old ',startled offic1als ,.of
t a 'road by hDtIn 1h�rfl0l ;With :its threttle 'may epple'.oent; 011011:
. 'Ca that out 1.'1)1110 doWn. there Voice sortieW lei
ifistrintiklita and,,dials, Said as the Speedonieter quivered uovtard, Sortie- 'amp picked iip.a telephone receiver anti
the hand dropped back tb 60, . • ' • • • •
tabor00, ;office, -Workers and tii6torist8 'atm* the route frOm. MU:inter e Craned their necks and struck amine
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frig, pbata0aa ttie lithe Whippet Of the, ra11s resplendent id dark green paint' and shining brass, at/opt 1) ; .tOtit'
'CisitClie8,, • .
mo•tucte,' (-If which rontaltietl the
,School
for Politiet,.. ," •
to. it •po,.
did When, Slin ietvirri.•
11
Wlth.41')fr
are going to sweep the tetra--
"Then," retnarktit 1181. tagbaudi
'try, Sohn," stio exattlined. •.
"iciu had .better start With the kIt-
clien
deari"--M,ontreel' Daily Stitr,
'Mental, Science.:
Ittra., Bride' (at,. 1 a.ti.)-7-',!0_11,..3",acV,,
L.walco Up1 can jubt fcel therel'4.
• iltisbandt' (dr0wslly)t•.-4:-• "Well, lust.:
"tool° there's; a cat, too, and go AO
sloely."--tioston Transcript
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One 'tench ot seaneal 'wakes . thc,
Whale worlt thlita
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