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...blame Harvard for banishing Husing from campus broadcasting. In view of the announcer's "apology" the ban should be kept on. Daily Sentinel. Ionia, Michigan...
...Bird J. Vincent, thin, greyish Republican Representative, defeated a big, blond, slow-moving Democrat named Michael J. ("Mike") Hart by 20,000 votes. This year Mr. Hart, a bean jobber of Saginaw who runs an 800-acre farm, was again nominated, this time against Republican Foss O. Eldred of Ionia. Nominee Hart declared Wet, had the support of the Crusaders who rained 250,000 leaflets ("Take a moratorium from your political affiliations and vote and work only for candidates who stand for Repeal") for him down in the district from an airplane, went hobnobbing around among bean-growing farmers. Nominee...
...escaping today punishment for its unheard of destruction and massacres of the Christians, and indeed by receiving again Armenia, Ionia, Thrace, Constantinople and the Straits in the shape of a reward for her conduct, Turkey will become emboldened to such a degree that it will be inclined to exterminate not merely the remaining Greeks and Armenians in the country of their forefathers under her control, but also the non-Turkish minorities of Circassians, Kurds and others. For we know from the past that a mere suspicion of hostile feelings is sufficient to arouse the Turks to their policy of murder...
...treaty dictated by the jealousies and selfishness of the Allied Powers themselves. There lies the hope of the Christians of the east, and indeed of all others, for salvation and peace; Let the Turks be free in all the territories in which they are a majority; Let Armenia, Ionia and Thrace be emancipated from the bonds of slavery to the Turks; Put an end to the sufferings of the Christian and other minorities of the Near East; Avert the dangers of a new Balkan war and consequent danger of a new world conflagration; Let the way to Constantinople and through...
...Lane, of Dorchester; H. Levine, of Boston; R. P. Lewis, of Walpole; C. B. Long, of Indianapolis, Ind.; C. Loy, of Honolulu, H. T.; L. W. McKernan, of Ridley Park, Pa.; A. D. McKillop, of Lynn; H. A. Mereness, of Wharton, N. J.; C. S. Matzger, of Ionia, Mich.; F. S. Miley, of Newton; S. B. Morison, of Minneapolis, Minn.; R. C. Olmstead, of Glen Ellyn, Ill.; G. N. Phillips, of Middletown Springs, Vt.; E. E. Reilly, of Jamaica Plain; H. F. Root, of Ottumwa, Ia.; H. C. Shaw, of Dorchester; L. B. Siegfried, of Montclair...