The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, March 28, 1913, Page 10, Image 10

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The Commoner.
VOLUME 13, NUMBER 15
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The Delaware legislature has re
fused to ratify the proposed consti
tutional amendment providing for
the popular election of senators. The
measure was killed in the state
senate.
The Alaska legislature passed a
bill granting votes to women. The
bill exempts women from jury duty.
Chief of Police Fred Kohler of
Cleveland, O., has been found guilty
of immorality and has been dismissed
from tho police force.
A Montreal dispatch,, carried by
the United Press says: What the
French Canadian residents' of this
city are already calling the "pew
miracle" was given its first demon
stration Whon MiirlA TillTlnlQ fmontv
years old, one of Dr. Friedraann's
first tuberculosis patients treated
here eiKht davs aeo. wan Tirrmnnnnprl
on the road to permanent recovery
by her own regular physician. Dr.
Ethler.
Miss DuBois was a sufferer from
tuberculosis glands. So far advanced
was tho disease at the time of her
treatment by Dr. Friedmann that
sho lay helpless in bed, unable to
move, or to open her mouth for food
without assistance. Now she is
walking around her house with, the
swelling of the glands and all pain
gone. Dr. Either was amazed, but
after careful examination declared
that the cure would bo permanent.
A United Press dispatch from New
York says: Dr. F. F. Friedmann
treated twenty more cases of bone
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Address, THE COMMONER, Lincoln, Nebraska
tuberculosis at Mount Sinai hospital
before a clinic of government and
practicing physicians. He chose
those cases whose record he had
been studying for several days.
After the demonstration he went to
the hospital for deformities and
studied the charts of additional cases
for his clinic.
The German scientist expressed
himself as pleased, but in no way
surprised at the reports brought him
of the progress of the earlier cases
he treated. He said he was so used
to such results in Germany thaUhe
could not be expected to be excited
about them.
Three physicians, who said they
represented the health board of
Philadelphia, called oil Dr. Sturm,
Friedmann's assistant and said that
Governor Tener was ready to sign a
special license for Dr. Friedmann if
he would come to Philadelphia. With
such a license he could treat any
number of cases and not be bound by
the restrictions imnosed on him in
New York. Dr. Sturm replied that
ur. imeumann could not afford to
leave New York untii he was through
with the test cases he had under
taken, but that the proposition would
be considered later.
earth. It will bo a tremendous
triumph for Ireland, and her part in
the great struggle will be gratefully
rememberod by every country that
is struggling for freedom.
"The victory of this great principle
will not be- acceptable at first, per
haps to Great Britain and Scotland
but they will in the end find that it
is immensely to their benefit."
Mr. Bryan. confined his address to
congratulations on the prospect of
home rule. He did not rofer at any
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An Associated Press cablegram
says: King George I. of Greece was
assassinated as he walked a street of
Salonica accompanied by his aide.
The murderer was captured and said
simply he was against governments.
The ruler lived but a few minutes
after the fatal. shot was fired. The
death of the king threw many' Euro
pean courts into mourning. King
Constantine, his son, succeeds to the
throne.
A London cablegram to the Louis
ville Courier-Journal says: In the
house of commons one of the unionist
members declared "it is a disgrace
to a civilized country that women
be allowed to boast that they are
criminally conspiring to break the
law."
George B. Cox and ten other for
mer officials of the Cincinnati Trust
company are under indictment. Mis
application of trust company funds
is charged.
James G. Oakley, president of the
Alabama state convict board, was
JoiTSoO n ChaTges of embezzling
Wholesale arrestB followed the
issuance of 108 warrants for thirty
men in the Chicago flre-bug. prose-
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Railway Mail Clerks Kr g
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An Associated Press disnatch
under date of March 1 8th says: Sec
retary of State Bryan, In his ad
dress here last night at the St.
Sa lck5. day banet of the Irish
Fellowship club, reiterated his words
of Saturday at the St. Patrick's ban
quet in Washington.
"Two years from now Ireland
will be celebrating home rule " h
Hald ??Se Ia overy waoS to be!
Z thatnt1h0 no"se of commons ta
malctTt TawV3 the bU1 agaln
Mr. Bryan declared the victorv
for Ireland would be a victory for
the world and would mark the r?,i
of aristocratic rule. end
"When the house of lorrin t
polled to bow to the peonte ?'
Mr. Bryan. "It will tLPJ' . 8aid
I nlng of home "ruie tor Z
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