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jam h. johnston Beautiful Monument to Stand in St. \ Q 9 William H. Johnston, president of the International Association of Machinists, charges that taxpayers are losing $1,000,000 a week because the shipping board permits private interests to control government shipping a hhhU'I, jusi ......wpleted by the sculptress, of jhe r.,>>;i.L St.. N.aaaire nieniorial, by Mrs. Harry l'ayne Whitney, foreian wnich is to be £iven b-v tne st- Nazaire Association of America to France. It will stand on a rock jutting 60 feet out of the water in St. Nazaire bay, into which the first American troops to fight In the World war sailed June 26, 1917. The hulls. THOMAS LE BRETON monument will be of bronze, heroi'c in size, witlrthe soldier 15 feet high and the eagle's wings 35 feet in spread. It will be unveiled June 26, 1926. ¦•¦""¦; - . MRS. E. OLLEFAR New Radio News Transmitter i Dr. Thomas Le Breton, former Argentine ambassador to Washington, was slightly wounded in an affair of honor in Buenos Aires, the duel being fought with sabers. Deputy Mollinari was challenged- by Dr. Le Breton on account of the publication of a news paper article which the latter considered offensive. Doctor Le Breton resigned his post as minister of agricul- * C. Francis Jenkins, inventor of the motion picture in order that he might fight the important inventions, has perfected a radio photo duel. sends printed matter through the air at the rate of „..~^~,.m7^ i"m'Wwi ~~ t~ minute Photograph shows Jenkins with his new inv SHOOTING HER COAT Hire projector and other news transmitter which one hundred words per ention. Mrs. Elizabeth Ollefar, tor forty years a resident and recluse of Irv-ington, N. J., and eighty-five years of age, went before the townspeople and the commissioners with plans for ;the construction of a street, the line of which cuts straight through the 100 acres in the center of the town which Mrs. Ollefar owns. It is her intention to erect within Irvington a model town as an object lesson to the town itself. LUTHER A. BREWER WILLIAM E. KNOX IDA M. TARBELL The daily limit bug of five every day since the opening of the season—that's the squirrel hunting record of pretty Dorothy Hixton of Nelllsvllle, Wis. Squirrel potpie every day for the family 'and a nice squirrel coal before •how flief William E. Knox, president of the Bowery Savings Bank of New York, W #¦?" ^ Luther A- Brewer, former publisher was elected president of the American r ^ W^ °.f the Cedar RaPids RePub" Bankers' association at the conven- New portrait of Ida M. Tarbell, one hcan' has wlthdrawn as a cand,da*« tion in Chicago. He began working of the leading women journalists of f°f the United States senate, on an for the Bowery bank as a clerk 30 the country, years ag-> independent ticket In opposition to Senator Smith W. Brookh- ¦*