The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 147, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1921 Page: 10 of 10
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JVaco Business Men
Found Mexico Very
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Tho Waco Y.M.B.L. Mohican
frado Trip Just completed was a puc-
tesg from business standpoint ac-
lordlne to C. II. ItuebdcU of that city
Tho friendships formed tho Inter-
est shown in Moxlcan affairs and the
I eneral jood feeling established" nr-
rordlnir to Ruebeck wjll yield results
In tho future." Tho outBtnndmK' suc-
cess of their trip was tho assurance
af tho Mexican officials that their
rountry would bo officially represent -td
&X tho Cotton Palaco this fall.
J A. Green stated that thd present
administration stands for three biff
things Education Transportation and
Agriculture. Speaking of other thlngf
Ureen has Intimated that Mexico is
the porad(so for the American tourist.
"Mexico has no speed laws" ho said.
"Tho chaajffeuro must take very atricx
examinations but after securing a li-
censo aro allowed to drivo seventy
miles por hour or over.
Tho fact that all who made the trip
had an enjoyable time has resulted In
several 'Waco business mon making
ipnlicntlon to bo on tho AVcst Texas
Chamber of Commorco Trade- Trin
Juno 18. The list of those desiring
npace J3 rapidly growing and all appli-
cations must bo In by . uno 10 ip or-
der to arrange for passpprts and spec-
al railroad eaulpment.
Abllvne will be represented and
will endeavor to have the Mexican
government senjl an exhibit to the All
"Wost Texas Fair to be held thyiatter
part or bepicmoer.
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BUSS SCIEUTISTS
NEW YORK. Juno 3 Several let
ters from flclehtlstH living under tho
Bolahovlkl regime ih Hussla and oth-
er documents describing tho oomlit
iionh under which tho Uusslan elen-
tiRtn nro living at prosont. aro made
public by A. J. Sack director of tho
Tiusslan Information ljuroou In tho
United StnteH representing In this
rountry the Ilusslan domocratlc nntl-
bolshevlkl forces. This material crtmo
to Mr. Sack through Pfof. Moris 80k-
oloff a leading mombor ot tho prtriy
of SoclallRts-novoIntlonlsts nnd deputy
to tho First All Russian Constituent
Assembly. Prof Sokoloff Is now In
Prague Czecho Slovakia.
Tho names of tho Ruwlah scion
tlsts who wroto those letters woro not
given ns this it Is said would oxpos?
them to Bolshevist porsocutlon. Des-
cribing tho conditions undor vMitch
tho sciontlsts rtro now living In Rus-
sia Professor X writes
"Theso years havo boon ono contln-
uous horror. Wo Woro declared by
tho bolshevlkl to bo parasites and
drones and wo woro deprived ovon of
that miserable food allowance which
tho workers ahd aoldlors havo boon
receiving."
Professor of Philosophy U writes
that ho looks upon tho traglc sltuat
ion "with interest camly as befits n
rhilosophor. Just as calmly as I con-
sider tho fact that In my room the
water is freozlng nnd that 1 am eat-
ing oats instead of bread and moat.
All theso discomforts of Soviet Rus-
sia I regard nhltc calmly "
"But there Is cno aspect of llfo un-
der thp Soviet rlo which compels mo
to dlsplso tho rulo. This Is thoir
boundless fnlsohood. Evcr day on
tho pnges of their silly newspapers
in their speeches in their books there
is falsehood and deceit everywhere"
Professor W writes: "No there
Can bo no undetonding between irie
nnd tho Bolshevlkl. I am nn old
feeble man hardly nblo to move wi'h
f(et swollen with sores from the cold
and hungry Winter. Yet they are keep-
ing me In solitaiy confinement "
Finally Assistant Professor X writes
"It vas hard to watch tho sufferings
of Evgrnph Stcpanoitoh (Profestr
Vcdoroff thp Crystallogropher). Aged
fray omnclated from hunger ho had
grown bo weak tho laist few days that
ho was unablo even to got up from
bed. I camo to slt him I brought
him a littlo stale bread which I had
difficulty in obtaining for I had no
monev He grnaped tho bread eager-
Jy He took a blto and then ho stop-
red. "You are young better eat voUrsoU-
cs for me It Is time for me to die.
"And mainly did I try to uigo him to
tako some broad nnd gruel "
The statement says that according
to official Bolshevist statistics 420
Uussian scientist died of starvation
t'urlng tho last threo yonrs. Tho flr
itsuo of tho Journal "Scionco and Its
Workers" published recently by the
Commlttco for tho Improvement of
the Condition of Scientists In Petro-
grad conttins In Its Introductory nr-
tlclo a llsr Of Russian scientists Who
(lied of hunger and destitution during
tho last few months of 1920. This list
cites the following names Professo.-
V. A Bernatsky (physicist) V. L.
Itinnkl (zoologlut) Profossor S. A
Vongerov' Professor N. A. Qezcchus.
N. U. Hfcker (physicist) Professor IX
1. llublago (astronomer) V. A. Mol-
mlvsky (historian). Professor V. V.
Polovtzov (botanist) Prlfossor 13. S
iederov (crystnllogfaphor) I'rbfossor
1'. 1C. Sternberg (astronomer) and A.
A. ShnUhmatov .noademlolan)
"If this process of dying out of
dentists" says tho journal "will con-
tinuo at this rate our country will be
bo entirely deprived of Us brain. The
1 f 0 of n scientist in our times Is ter
rible ns tegards his physical environ
ment and Is n toiturf piorally."
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Improvement
li'rom tho Boston Transcript.
Tho rowing coach of Blank college
had a vory sharp tongue. A member
of tho crew who had got into it
through favoritism raid to him. "Do
you think It would Improve my stylo
if I Woro to ncqutio a fnst stroke'"
"It would improve tho crow." re-
plied tho coach "if you got a lightn
ing stroke."
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HONOLULU. T. II.. Juno 3. A
Pnn-Pacific league of nations with
Honolulu ns the capital ot tho league
as recently advocated by Professor
Walter E. Pitkin cf Columbia Univer-
sity is a subject which has bodn In-
formally discussed between officials
ot tho Pan Pnclflc .inlon whose head
quarters are in Honolulu and sev-
eral premier of Pneific lands accord-
ing to A'exander Iltlmo Ford secre-
tary and director of the union.
Last j oar. said Secretary-Director
Ford both Senator Henry Cnhot Lod-
ge nnd Franklin K Lano then secro
tnrv of the Inteiior. advocated a Pan-
PaoJfie league of nations.
It has been suggested by some of
the Pacific premiers who havo passed
through Honolulu that the PanjPael-
fio union of which a'l f them nre
officers should tnkq up tho project
or the Pan-Pacific league and Mr
Ford who recently loft for the nation-
al capital expects to confor on tentn
tivo plani along this llrio with offi-
e'nls there
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 147, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1921, newspaper, June 3, 1921; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth332951/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.