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Died. Col. James Addison Logan Jr., 51, member of Dillon, Read & Co.; of heart disease; in Philadelphia. As Assistant Chief of Staff he made the preparations for General Pershing's arrival in France with the A. E. F. After the War he was chief assistant to Herbert Hoover in his relief work. In 1924 he was unofficial observer for the U. S. in Reparations conferences...
Announcer: Rt. Hon. Christopher Addison, Minister of Agriculture. He admitted in effect that the Government despairs of creating more indoor employment. The only remedy: "Back to the Land." The Government plans to acquire tracts of land in the British Isles, sell them on credit to the unemployed, aid them with the example of "model farms" and the best "expert advice...
What did Dr. Addison himself think of this scheme?for the Conference did not seem enthusiastic. He said lugubriously...
Idaho. For the fifth time Republicans assembled in convention at Idaho Falls nominated Senator William Edgar Borah for the Senate. One vote was cast against him. Senator Borah rested 2,000 mi. away in the Maine woods. Idaho's two Republican Congressmen, Burton Lee French and Addison Taylor Smith, were renominated. To John McMurray of Oakley went the Republican gubernatorial nomination...
...smarter than is commonly believed, Charles Gates Dawes, banker, musician, ambassador and archeologist, has been taking a holiday in France and Spain to co-ordinate Stone Age findings. With him went Professor George Grant MacCurdy of Yale University, director of the American School of Prehistoric Research in Europe and Addison L. Green, chairman of that school's board of trustees. Professor MacCurdy did most of the coordinating...