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LOSING FORCE .
Gen. ifig) Johnson is losing his
effeetiveness. The .Cuban situation '
has taken the publie mind from
what some critics say are baek-
downs.
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presnlent tor this The erineinm te
pagerted to appear in the new mag-
aaine that l’rofessor Moley will edit.
Sheutica, however, point out that
the chief barker of the new mug.
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TOURS HARMED
Actually the chief losers tn the
Cuban turmoil may be hrms which
haven't a cent of investment on the
island;" They are firms that send
tours to Cuba. Naturally, a revolt
kills busineus,
WATCH THIS
Depreclation of European gold
urrrennes against' the dollar and
jound sterling indicate to New York
that France soon will be forced off
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achools in many . communities ■ ar*
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TFRMS OF BUBSCRIPTION
III' CANEIFR In the city of Clebifrneprr moht.
b ' ■ 1500; etx months, $2T
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