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...Voted approval of the Government's new policy of building up the air fleet announced last week by the Marquess of Londonderry in what members of the House of Commons refer to only as "another place" (see above...
...Since the recent pogroms and reprisals in Germany you have described Jews by injecting a vein which the Jews might well be proud of, but by comparison tends to be made damning. I refer in particular to your Nov. 10 issue which captions a photo of Samuel Untermyer as "Jew Untermyer" and one of Luther as "German Luther." Certainly you are aware that being a Jew is a creed not a nationality. Why not "Protestant Luther'' or whatever his creed may be? Have we not suffered sufficient bigotry without having so unbiased a publication as yours add wood...
...your issue of Nov. 13, you refer to the Daily Citizen as the second U. S. Negro daily newspaper and the Atlanta World as the first U. S. Negro daily. It might interest you to know that the first Negro daily newspaper was the Cairo Gazette (III) which was first issued April 23, 1882 and continued regularly for six months. Perhaps the second attempt to publish a Negro daily was the Columbus Messenger, at Columbus...
...market operations, which sold all 1,130,000 shares in seven months at an average profit of nearly $11 a share, from Chicago. His cousin Ruloff Cutten, a floor member of E. F. Hutton & Co., had executed his orders. Whenever Mr. Cutten felt vague on a point he would refer to "my cousin Ruloff." Cousin Ruloff, a onetime actor whom Speculator Cutten took off the stage and taught the lore of the market, was summoned to appear this week...
Perhaps your worthy publication has been deluged with protests from loyal Nebraskans to the effect that we do not have the "Quivers" out here. I refer to your statement on p. 49 ot your Oct. 16 publication in which you state that our King Ak-sar-ben and his Gracious Consort were crowned in the "Royal Castle of Quivers." Since we Nebraskans leave all of the "quivering" to Californians, may I inform you that it is the "Royal Castle of Quivera!" One thing you may be sure of-there is nothing "quivering" in the enthusiasm of this particular Nebraskan...