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1923-06-15 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 6 of 10 · OCR glm-ocr
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World Events As COSGRAVE FINDS LAWLESS SPIRIT PASSING IN ERIN LABOR DELEGATE TO LEAGUE BACK WITH NEW PLANS President Cosgrave, snapped since the recent elections. That Ireland is returning to normal conditions is the opinion of President Cosgrave of the Erin. William Atherton Du Puy President Cosgrave, snapped since the recent elections. That Ireland is returning to normal conditions is the opinion of President Cosgrave of the Free State, expressed after a visit recently to Dublin to deliver a speech. IF GIBBONS FAILS TO WIN HEAVY TITLE NEXT GENERATION OF FAMILY MAY TRY IT Tom Gibbons, Mrs. Gibbons and Jack and Here are the three main reasons why Tommy naturally gotta swipe Mr. Dempsey on the button only a hard blow to Jack and Tom Jr. if their dad doesn't win the title, avers Thomas Sr. "If I fail guess I'll have to start training them to go after the crown." Tom Gibbons, Mrs. Gibbons and Jack and Here are the three main reasons why Tommy, naturally gotta swipe Mr. Dempsey on the button July 4 hard blow to Jack and Tom Jr. if their dad doesn't win the title, avers Thomas Sr. "If I fail guess I'll have to start training them to go after the crown." GENERAL TO SERVE ON PARIS OLYMPIC GAMES COMMITTEE Gen. Henry T. Allen. Gen. Henry T. Allen, former commander of the American troops on the Rhine, has sailed for Paris with Colonel Thompson to serve on the Olympic games committee. MINISTER TO SIAM TELLS OF HIS WORK Edward E. Brodle. Edward J. Brodle, U.S. minister to Siam has returned to Oregon City, Ore., after eighteen months at his post in Bangkok. He declares the rule of the king is absolute but humane and just. He will return shortly. As Seen By The Plain I "ROYAL RIDERS OF RED ROBE" MAKE BOW AS KLUX AUXILIARY Left, some ladies of the invisible empire; right, Ku Kluxers; at right on either side of horse, Royal Riders. PROBERS SEEK POCAHONTAS' GRAVE IN ENGLAND W. P. Pycraft of the British Museum measuring some skulls. Evacuations in the yard of St. George's church, Gravesend, England, by Edward Page Gaston, distinguished American archaeologist, seeking the bones of Pocahontas, thus far have been fruitless. Hundreds of skulls have been unearthed by Gaston and his aides. Gasto hopes to find the Indian princess' bones and enshrine them in the United States. SHE'S WELLESLEY'S FAIREST OF FAIR SHE'S WELLESLEY'S FAIREST OF FAIR Doris Dalton. Doris Dalton, Brookline, Mass., was chosen queen of beauty at the annual festival of Wellesley College. Miss Dalton was queen of the spring fete, one of the highest honors accorded an under graduate. Plain Dealer Camera BRITAIN MAY SEND CHURCHILL TO U. S. IN GEDDES PLACE WOMAN SOLON SEES FIRST BILL BECOME A LAW Mrs. Nettie M. Clapp. Mrs. Nettie M. Clapp, state representative of Cuyahoga County Ohio, saw her first bill signed by Governor Donalley recently. It was a bill requiring instruction in the public schools in the constitution of the U. S. and of Ohio. Mrs. Mrs. Nettie M. Clapp. Mrs. Nettie M. Clapp, state representative of Cuyahoga County Ohio, saw her first bill signed by Governor Donahay recently. It was a bill requiring instruction in the public schools in the constitution of the U. S. and of Ohio. Mrs. Clapp is the wife of Harold T. Clapp a Cleveland physician, and is a republican. Winston Churchill and Mrs. Churchill. Latest reports from London have it that Winston Churchill, noted British statesman, Tory chief and colonial minister under Lord George, will be offered the post as ambassador to the U. S. to succeed Auckland Geddes, now holding the post. FLY CHASERS LEAD MAJORS' HITTERS ARTIST CRITICIZED FOR CARICATURES SEES FIRST MOVIE WHEN NINETY-SIX George Tuttle. George Tuttle, ninety-six-year-old farmer living seven miles south of Conneaut, O., recently saw his first movie. "The picture was quite wonderful," was his comment. Following that venture he sat for the above photo, his first in 75 years.