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lievd thir ery ivegenc oferedn ~oeliminated. given a hundred crown hundreds, bils of those denominations
Pt ! jf SRIE cance to compromise. note is of little use; it is scorned even!- ill ,gradually disappear to be re-
ii A ~~~~~~~sub-committee of ceploye andsF01EE M Rae yfv udesadtos
Sminers was named to consider both A ustrian business is in such a sen- ands.
SUH BYP TM Sff sdes demands and from them draw, IJ I RsitivIAN eS~ condition that any sudden rise--_ _
SUH BYP usI IN I9CSiiifpossible, a platform which would'in the exchange value of thecron
WiLTO we n osble further negotiation -would be a disaster almost equal to 1 !dIt3 ' o ER
II PUBLlIH S1GESTIOZQNTS ,we conferences are resumed next I~'It SENTF X( II1NM E VALU'E OF a sudden fall, Interior affairs, as IUL i
IFAII1TAT MAL x:onay.Ci{) t'Nl~ 04~i~ O TlE well as -foreign business relations,i
DISTRIBUTION i____'___a____ 1IIJ aegaulybenajse ote
WI6DIiu E c~,Ja.2-B l. Ta abnormal relation o the crown sto DCE BY BODANE
F I . 1 I H O T H O Eu , J 2 Q(rr r . - h a t h r m o n e y a n d it i s i c o n s id e r e d b esef o t t m r v h a l s r i e l j a t ,z r w i l r m i h t i e a n u c a g d f rt nY o k J a . 2 . - n e r y c l
Chicago business men have received ; j rn IT maatabutth present present. lapse of civilizedsoit in Erp
recently, copied; of the Postal Bulletin, TVCn~ i v ' cxcan e value of seventy thousand As there is nothing left in Austria ules sonme means socty ourseea
iwhich Postmaster General W4orV ote i'ri h oiin fAs so Insignificant as to be reckoned in be devised to avert it, was predicted
asks: for comprehensive descriptions, --;ti .fnarcier ;. Isingle crowns, tens of crowns, or today by Sir. Robert Borne, forme
Chancellor of the British exc.hequer needed to achieve a better agr(
at Pa luncheon 0fthe EIngli sh speak- bhetween the two nations.
ing Union of theIt., S. Viscount
:Burnhami, Xpre ident ofthe BriishOur Business 3I0en's Lu]
press union and chief owner" of the Iq :Wt--2:Q01 - -ano ~~ l
A. V. ,, i'lie, of Wndc Winter i J E P R E
Chael, wer alo seakrsSPECIAL SUN7DAY DINN]
Cco.dition?,inere' aany, Reiinedy's Orchestra
DS 1tS i g c .cit ,1 n G r rS "Y l: >IO - 4 : O
,SrHobert said the only way to keep Cornwell Coal Bldg.
c.1 <<ril in Cerm ny wva tc- irake Ger-
r an capitalists believe Germany was
a fit place for a Germn (. i cpat to I T E C O L
lie. Viscount Burnham rged a PREMIIERE
cie;i sttcmnnt of the Brtih eb)t I HALSEY'S DANCE STUD]X
due tion and declared an, radjs,. nent Wuerth Arcade
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of practices and methods followi~ed in M 1anila. Jan. 22.- (By A.P.) -Thek The League of .!ations plan for re-
the preparation of mail, which has re-! fleet without a home port, led by the stogyixig Austrian finances providesi
isulted in the expediting the distribu- I Russian anti-bolshievik leader, Ad- that there be no further increase in
lion through and dispatch from tho, ) miral Starr andI bearing the destitute thVie nuantities of paper money in cir-
local postoffie. It is. then planned by? remnants of the Czar's forces that' culation, but it makes no provision
the department, to publish the more! left Vladivostok when that city fell for redluction. The quantity of paper
Important suggestions as well as of:" into Soviet hands, has arrived' at issued is regarded as absolutely nec-
fer methods recommended as practi-I Lingaven Gulf, 200 miles north of essary for the normal working of
cal by' those engaged in the work. , here in Tangasiman province, accord- business, since its purchasing power
Amn h aetinvtosfriigt diercie ee ssmtiglk 400tmsls hnthe rapid handling of mail, is the "me - Afn American destroyer is leaving tha~vnt ybefore tewr
teredl mail" system, which does aw ay for Lingayen this evening to direct Evnulyalblso dnon-
withtheopeatins f fcin sad tons ,lower than Pa hundred will be
-%NItl th oeraion offaing;an ;the movements of the Russian ships.
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cancelling at the postoffice.
Letters are passed through a meter,j
attached to a sealing machine, whichh
in one op~'.atfoyl seals, stamps, can-
cc-Is, stacks Ai d counts then at the
rate of between 250 and 300 per min
iite.' Arriving' at the postoffice thin
metered mail is immediately taker
to the separation cases, where it In
pouched' i;A forw«arded to the mail
ttrafas. According to Arthur C. Le'uder
po tmaster of Chicago,, an averago
of fifteen minutes is gained in the
dispatc-h- of mall, which may mean a
several heurs earlier delivery, due to
rapid handling at the local postofjllce
with the attended ability to cajtch
earlier outgoing trains.
Bearing out the statement of Mr.
Leu~ader, the use of metered mail by
The Associated Press has saved sev-
eral hotcurs daily, labor in stamping
and sealing envelopes, allowing for
it~s rapid dispatch, =which in turn per-
mi"s it to reach 'the recipient 'pr opor-
tionately earlier. A glance at the
meter also permits a person to know
'the exact amount of mail sent out
as well as the postage on haned. The
Associated Press also ties its mail in
stae pacltages, properly labelled, so
t4 when. it reaches ,the postoffice,.
Instead of, going "to- the separating
cases, it 'is imtmediately pouched-and
started on :itsa destination, with a fur-
ther saving of minutes, oftimes hours,
in the despatehing office.
It is understood they 'will be escorted
' o Manila and held for the present at
Mariveles quarantine station, at the
°- ,° re t, Manila hbay. Governor
General Wood already. has made
preparations to care for them there
until they are able to proceed to an-.
other port.'
The crowded refugee ships, in poor.!
repair andi short of botih fuel and
food, left -Shanghai several days ago
after tihe Chinese authorities had re-!
fused permission for the debarkation1,
of their human cargo. The Chinese,
however gave them some suppliesI
and they limped to Lingayen, seek-
ing a haven under the stars and
stripes.
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New York, Jan. 22.-(By A.P.)-The
six hour day, flve day week demand,
advanced- by the United Mine Workers
of" America in 1920, has become one
of the issues upon which will depend
the success or failure of wage nego-,
tipltions vin progress here between the
Union and bituminous operators o d
the Tri-State competitive field.
It was rejected, as was the whole
list of demands submitted by the min.
ers.' The fact that the operators9
were prepared to ask concessionq
equally unacceptable to -the miners
was all that saved the conference
from abrupt collapse for it was be-
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Engineers' and Architects' Materials
Stationery, Fountain Pens, Loose Leaf Books
Cameras and Supplies
Candies, Laundry Agency, Tobaccos
We are continuin our Clear-
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What sort of engineering is it tha-t
makes a study of the needs and the
interests of women and creates prod-
ucts to satisfy them? Does it sceen
that, in practice at least, this sort of
thing is a little different from your,
understanding of what an engineer
really is and does?
After all, when you come to think of
it, engineering is concerned with all
the facts of life. It takes the old facts
and interprets them in new and
broader ways; but its big job is the
very big job of making more living,
-fuller living,-readily available. It
is, in every aspect, a thing worth do-
ing, whether it concerns itself with
curling irons or converters, or any of
the thousands of products ire between.
This is truly the day of the engi-
neer. His judgm~ents and his equip-
of living. Engineering is remaking the
business of housekeeping. Its methods
are being applied to merchandis-
ing, to distribution, to the wrapping of
bundles and the packing of boxes,- to
the lighting of streets and the hun-
dreds of things that, a few yiears
back, were strictly "rule-of-thumb".
By the time you are at work out in
the world, there will be more--though
there are.,only a few of, them left.
Whatever is wvorth doing is worth
engineering; engineering effort digni-
fies itself. Whether it puts more use-
fulness into transformers or curling
irons or turbines does not matter.
The thing that counts is the work, the
creative, constructive service that is
going on for the lasting benefit of
mankind.
men t are
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action. The garner ;a the vogue among young
men who want the best. Mec to $1, every-
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