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usually irresponsible in his language At Genoa, where he became best
tr^»^b Adams to Task IUi mujfng 16,000,000 Opposed It.
To the Editor of The Xew York Timet:
LEAGUE
As an Independent Republican I beg Demoermir n,,h kno»n to the world, he distinguished to take exception to the rtatemMt I V^^l^j^^I^^^J^r' himself by such proposals as general mid* >>y John T. Adam'e. Republican tlonaj tw' '
acquiescence In the confiscation of all I ?a,!!°nal Cnalrman ln an Intervien
Collier = which appeared ' foreign bank deposits In Russia by the J of Aug. 28. wherein Soviet Government, and . the simultaneous delivery to the Soviet Go\ eminent of all private Russian bank deposits abroad. It is hard to see why Bolshevikl send such a man to It must mean, on the face they have-' ibandoned hope ortant commercial relations, hat their fnterest In Eng» rather that of propa
may be precisely for this fiat the British Government. -^SBfr^lnp: over Rakovskt'b record, *T 1 to let him ln. He is about as g a propagan
•' 16.000.000 voters In voted against the Le 6urely he must k of Nations Ifsue In 19! Issue which clarlng tha lea enterln, which wa under ano Mr. Ada certain dli men who Mr. Hare drew u publican 1 because b; likely to i Cox were silence or lleve that although was a turned ependei d to '
eclarcs His Apposition Was for blitlcal Effect.
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nomist Quotes the Lata s Against the " WllLeague " Only.
REPUTATION !
What a theme for your Box Office. What a title to blaze out in your theatre lights. It will arrest instant attention. It will startle every man and woman into instant interest. And a woman's reputation — spattered and fcesmudged by a mud slinging hand. You can readily understand the possibilities of such a story.
But you grasp the surety of its gripping intensity by the knowledge that it is an Ince production. The Reputation of Thomas H. Ince for consistent excellence in picture production and sure fire box office attractions is a positive guarantee to you of the worth of his latest. And this is backed up by the Reputation of First National. You can depend on it!
A sterling cast includes Lloyd Hughes, Casson Ferguson, Eugenie Besserer, James Corrigan. Eric Mayne, Louise Lester and Winter Hall.
Story by Talbot Mundy and Bradley King; Directed by John Griffith Wray under the personal supervision Thomas H. Ince.
Distributed by Associated First National Pictures, Inc.
Ohio. Sept. 2 ,Astssertion that in favor of League of Naresston to the as for political I by Professor [ economist." In delivery today hodlst Church, ed he had this Mr. Harding's w at Marion, hen the then : his famous t for the PresS-esiJent Hardshore, recently [ne Associated \. ln which the hopes for a ) ta Infer. Prothe President ntion to form ib,' out of the
if, by securing ter* necessary on."
n headquarters ed about the
ig. " Professor 1 hat! twice the first time
ally. The day Governor Cox ). on the same
Mr. Harding's d physique and a buoyancy t htm at tha glon after the years in the their effect
to talk when for a photo
rfa ■ This ■ is igh.-d. When, e standing he lot President
Ihr Lrft(uf. Ject. 1 ■ asked n the League wet to create i f*f nations. ■11 you. pcoih it In this the publicity
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1 MOTTO, sympathizes with a must be touched by its which hing in a t Johnson's desk In ty are ascribed to ig-ular model for the accept a nomination : save on the Pro" I am not /bound
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acquaintance of the pig. and from watch In* the cow in the flesh, forever chewing and switching her tall. And no hayseed In the pictures can compare with real, live farmers, straw hats, overalls. pitchforks and everything, ready to prove that milk does not originate ln a bottle, and that teeee exist In the feather, and not merely In fairy stories.
Whoever conceived, the idea of the miniature farm deserves praise. But It I. ■ r*fWtlnn en the cltr that ennnrh
With such lnso^._ glamour
As my uncertain youth Is worn by me! I have Interpreted myself with brightness—
I walk ln crimson shoes, my long, slim dress
Is like the wings of tanagers and par* rote —
My lithesome body flames with gorgeousness.
.together, cong; Lit ins in* bette I After all, when ali'ls y ■^lboarda irt the art ofthe so long as we, si s nation, cannot proevev » better art. let us mske the billboards Uie finest snd most artistic In the world ' If they b*. an evil, let us correct them, rather than kill them. The day Is past when the cure for a broken leg was the pole-axe.
G F. 8COT8ON-CLARK Naw Terk. Aug. 13. IMS
Vote on World Court Judges.
To the Editor of The \#u> York Timet: The following Incorrect statement In
WIN ^ontun w itn Ha rn ma n — Heads HamburgAmerican Line.
HAMBURG, Aug. 31. -Dr. Cuno plans to sail to the United States In the near future for a consultation with W. A. Harrlman. head of the United States Unes.
LONDON. Aug. 31— Former Chancellor Wilhelm Cuno has been appointed President of the Council of the HamburgAmerican Line, says a Central News -erlfn.
dispatch from Be
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State organizations \^„,!vV tlons wIU sand representor!, -JJ ashlngtOfj conference. Mm a-.gTJr _ /omen prominent In Pan Amerr_*r. ratters will attend. The meetings " be open to the public. rf^/J The International Committee is jTr~ posed of women prominent In of J V^J and social life. In educational and circles, in social welfare actlvItieA ln the fields of science and literati * twenty of the twenty-one republic* j ' purpose is to further the Pan-Am* » hVr ideal of human Interdependence an fe *f tual co-operation and services, ai * ir efforts axe based upon the belle %ort\ the contribution of women in ei n Ljl the American republics along eco tellectual and cultural tines for J£7T? basis for Increasing International 1,1 „7, nJSH
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