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-pl Ql9al fl'l'lQl'lf Hill THI lil! HNIUND Hlll HIGH we HOUI -Xlif HW -X3 man edrtor of the lhreaffo Sun and aetne upporter of the Hlllrte larts were ehoeen the remanunff three deleeatex 'Nlarnn Sehl el ardent ll'll6l'll3llOll3lll wa ent to Spam ax amhaa ador from the LllllCCl States Nlean whlle Georffe Groman noted firt Nl0llItlQl ln the or Che tra of the 'Nletropolltan Upera Companx turned to polrtru and Nerxed the eountrx a amhak ador to u ala lio emarx l' xnn a er xear of raxellnf rn l'ranee to make .1 tudx of the people of that eountrx dnd mueh toward f9mlllllllU the frrend hlp of that natron and the Lllllffl State 'X re ut of er hne work 1 wa me offrra ehoree .1 am 1.1N ador from re Lnr ee State Donald Duhlun- .1 Ureat taffe and ereen actor journewed around the world hefore he turned to polrtres A trorouffh tudent of the lnffllsh Ntave Don hecame amhax-ador to Great lgflldlll Helen l'oporek dllfl 'Nlel l'p tern who had done ueh .1 hne joh at home lll llfdlllllf' u 1 10 ltleal Ura t were sent a- emox to Af 8llllIld ane fhrna llersl W all an amha ador of -ood will am where wa- de trned to heeome th. Lnrted State enxox to Kanada Nleanwhlle W alter U Donnell and larl Srlser tern promlnent l9l6NlSl0ll enffrneer and port Ca ter re-pectnelw also took an aetlxe lntere-t Ill l'0I'ClUII allalr The former became our enxow to Au tralla and the latter to our nervhhor xI6XlC0 A representatne of the democratle Ideal te the e untrue l Holland llelfflum and Denmark went Don YanDrne Henrx lrler and john Gflllllll The firxt had retlred after a ueee -ful eareer .1 a ha ehall tar l1ut on the re que-t ol the President turned to and his eountrx The latter two were a ffreat .nd polntleallx .1 I ex helped rn the dl trrhutron of pamphlet and other General work Ill earrsrnff out a uceewful eampawn NE'3IlNllll8,IOHll'k'lf hllll1I'l Nlurrel Lnder on Mreen 'keerno l pg. l ll .1 l larolxn Zimmerman elhclent worker rn tle eampawn headed lx R1 e kfee fo women s rlffhl were rewarded with the poxt of enxox- to orwax weeeu Ill .un lreland and Switzerland re South American front Dlek 'lllller ear f ue .1 l0llNHllfl dollar a week J6l3ml amha dor to ll le J k eol 1e.1 5 .nn well anel had contrlhnted huffe fund te the parlx ,lean lltl .1nd lean ludem.1nn went ax Ire Ullllffl '5tate repre entatne to liranl and Peru re peetnelx herau e 1t therr work ln Mllllllllff xote for the NHIl0Il8l Hllllte Partx Janet W olf bladx Ham herver Helene liothner and Janet Heed all promrnent ertwenx and out tandrnf example of American eltrzen rn their re peetne eommunltle reeened I0 rtron a amhax ador to Yenemela Colomlna llolrua and Lruvuax rewpectnelx The re ult of the work of the 'National Hrlllte Parts and all tho e connected with rt was the effectlnff of l1etter relation between the natron of the world and the final rea l7all0Il of a world unron Ill whrch 1 ar wa al10ll heel and peace and -food 1 rll became prexalent lll the oerets whreh then exl ted 1 f l . ,' . 1 . 1 .1 1. 1.1 5 . ,. . D . I , '- 1' ' - '- , 1. -'Q . Q . ' ' ' E, ' f s F . . . s ' . ' l '. li . 5 1' 'l1' , ft 1' s I ' ' g. ' ' ., 1 S - - '1 ' - ' - - ' I, - ' s ' ' A I T ' s. . 5 a sl h .sle Stl l l' '- 's l'.'s' tl- 't'l F ' ' P F' ' . . l ,. s 2 P .' .' I. . ' ' ' ,. Il l ,.'f. .' .' . ,. l l ' . 1' ' . ' ss' ,I ' ' 1' . s ' ' 7 ' Q' ' s ' ' Q . , ' ' ' ' ' l ' s ' . ' J ' 'F ' S. ' ' . s ' - .',. 1 .' ' s, 1 f'o 'so' , F ' 1 1' AA- , . . Q ' , si ' 's s s - ' 5 ' . , 1. ,. 1 . h 11 , .S . . 1 S 1 11 1 1 1 . 11 11 s ' ',. . .l ' ' . . . . ' 7 S . . 1' . . lefffy Qonuo 5' 'ne I 1' . 1 ' s' 1 I, 11' es- '1' r 'P s. - ' ' .' s ' ' N S fl- . l ' I' l. Un tl .' . ' . ' . ' . a husine-ss tye-oon -' ning 5- '-r- I tl I s , l ' 1 ' ssa Ili . l ie ' lld Sl le fp' 'sh ' F- s 1 ' '. ' V '. ' - . ' I 1' 5 N. '-5 . S .. 5,,' F .... . . , 1 S 1 . .. S. . 51. .1 11.15 S 1 1- . . . 1 S . . 1 11 1 . 11 . S 1 . S 1 1 1 1.1 . 1 . . . 11 1 .S 1 1 1 1 1 1. . 1
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XQCU,lLU8 HFPUHT FROM THIL SEI RFT FlLhS OF THE COX ERXNIENT Qi The f0llOXNlIlU tnformatlon which orlglnallx ap peared ln the secret Elec of the Uoxernment after the lIl3Uffl1I'3llOIl of the Preildent of the 'Nattonal Hllltte Parts ha been wlthbeld from the publlc for undli clo ed rea on Now upon Ita re ea e thle newe a been xent exclu nelx to the lltchmond Hull Hlvh bchool Archway It was onlx natural that ome of the Q.. ltadlnf members of the claw of June l91t'J Should turn to IP0llllf'N after baun I aclnexed per onal -ucce ,ltm Cewer after becoming. a prominent doctor and .1 dlllllllflll on all 1 es of the time- had -uch a popular appeal that he wae nom mated for the pre ldencx ln the 'Nattonal fomentton of the lNat1onal Hllllte Parts 'lleanwhlle llo e loce after ffraduatlnv from college had become auch a cruaader for women e Tlolll that throuvh her work women had achtesed the Qame Importance tn pOllllCal aflatre a men It wa onls natural that Qhe should hate won the can dldacx for uce prestdent xn the 'Natlonal Hllllle PartS Vl ben electron dax came the people alreadv knew who would be the next Preetdent a Gexer and fompans wept the natlon ln a landellde lmmedtatelx upon HNQUIIIIIIU ofhte tht thlef lixecutne went about chookmv hte cablnet ambawadora and envoy a well a hte LN dele atex It dld not take much ue work to know that ,ltm would chooxe bx Ttndel a- hu Ntretarx of State for that hard worker had been ln the tluck of the bvht to See that ,llm wa elected 'lleanwhxle throuvh the tnlluence of Hoae Dottw lxrleger and llrll Schumacher were cho en a SCCTEIHTIFN of the Trca-urx and Vl ar respectnelx Hob Nletz one of the countrx leadlne lawxerx was chosen Attornew General fonnte wa appointed Po tma ter General whtle Tom Shoemaker another ardent follower of Jun - recened a post a Secretarx of the 'Nan Bob Adam and Date Herrick were appotnted to take oxer Internal aflnalre as Secretarles of the lntertor and Affrtculture re pectnt lx lone Schuh who had turned from the Ntave to enter p0llllC wae chosen Stcrctarx of Commerce and Lou Roder who had been an actne campat ner for better l'tldllOIl between manavement and labor was wlwelx cho en a Secretary l a t lht ntw paper world certamlx had tt hare of celebrltte who after becomtnf' a t tn tbur held al o turned to polltlc llarbara Hlllfhlll on editor ofthe Herald ttl um tn New lurk t ltx x a rho en a dele ate to the l tnted 'Nation Ur antza on t vt hm wor ttrouf h her paper for pre erun tht world or dlll1Htl0l ls au r o o er tomn arte n lt h ltterature and actne tn the fl ht r al x a who en a delc att lluth llmd x ho had reached fame a a 1 xt t al x 1th fltl xllllll a not l pectalt t ln the medttal held and Nat ,an 21 . . I . Y 1 e I Q C t 'U I ni k C 1 F . . s s s. .W ' I s '. . h S n , T' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' s S ss. ' :- . ,' , , . 7 ' I . 'n ' ' 1' 'ssu .' ' 5 ' . - t Y o 1 I ' 1 . r . ,. ,. . - X . I, ' Q V v . y l . L. . I, . . s ,I I' s ' ' ' t ' . ' 5- ' C . , C A l . . . . . t ' U , 5 S . I. .. ' ' g ss ' ' ' .' ' 5 'S A I I I' 5, , Q 1 P li Walters. who had been Roses assistant in her drive for w'omen's equality in politics. 's ' s S . ' ' , f .. . 5 . . s ' ' ' V Y 1 S V ' ns A I- L' x x 1 - I ' G ' 'cr Y U . . Z. x ' ' s I. . ' : jf I' s 5 .- of ,' l or. I .v .SS .r' wut' 'ers ' V ' s ' s ' ' S. ' ' S . ' ,I...l X. . . V l. VS I S i gl I . . A- . S g' . ti llt'f'illl5 - 1 ' l 1 k l ,1 ' s ' gg 's g' ' 1. -fdia Nl' . n tt-df r lt- - ment' 's on If g 's ' ' .' ' ' 'g for racial tole ance. ' so vs - s ' 'gg' '. i' , s ' -5 - to -lif . ' ong s' 1' . ' ' ec s 's ' '- l . ' I d. .
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