.sfy"1 "WT iSwK "r,1" ' vMyitv - i. w9- The Commoner. MAY 30, 1913 13 v ( " y-wwp, News of the Week Henry M. Flagler. Standard Oil magnate, died in Florida, aged eighty-three. General Mario Menocal was in augurated president of the Cuban republic May 20, succeeding Jobo Miguel Gomez. The new president was educated in the United States. Cordial messages of congratulations from President Wilson and other Americans wero received by the new president. A Berlin cablegram says: Ger man military authorities who for several years have carried on a cam paign against the UBe of strong spirits in the army, have decided to send an annual circular to all re cruits in the future, describing crimes committed within the military service which have been attributed to the excessive use of alcohol, and also showing the punishment given the convicted men. The campaign waged by army officials already has proved decidedly successful, and the consumption of distilled spirits among the soldiery has been greatly diminished. by strikers, but made only a casual reference to Mr. Wood and did not mention Mr. Atteaux's name. He said that at the request of John J. Breen, an undertaker, who was a member of the Lawrence school board at the time, ho carriod a package of dynamite from Boston to Lawrence and at Breen's direction distributed smaller packages of ex plosives at various places where the strikers congregated. Breon has been convicted and fined for "plant ing" the dynamite. Tl'e reference to Mr. Wood came when the witness was telling of a conversation between Breen and him self, when the other announced that "he would be the next mayor of Lawrence and that a million was back of him." Dr. David Starr Jordan has re signed as president of Stanford uni versity and he will become chancel lor of the institution. An office especially created for him by the board of trustees. Joseph Casper Branner, now vice-president will become president at Stanford. Horace G. Burt, former president of the Union Pacific railroad and late chief engineer- of the Chicago Association of Commerce Coramit ties, died at his home in Chicago aged sixty-four years. John N. Anhut, a New York city lawyer, was convicted of attempted bribery in connection with an effort to free Harry K. Thaw from the asylum for the insane. A New York dispatch, carried by the Associated Press says: Perma nent organization of American physi cians and laymen engaged in a nation-wide fight against cancer was effected here recently at a gathering at which wero represented most of the medical bodies identified with the congress of American physicians and surgeons. A campaign of educa tion against the disease will be undertaken through written and spoken words in magazines, train ing schools and in other ways, ac cording to plans announced. Special attention will be given to teaching women the early symptoms of cancer. Constitution and by-laws were drawn np, and George C. Clark, financier of this city, was elected president. An Associated Press dispatch from Boston says: An attempt to prove that representatives of capital en tered into a compact to discredit or ganized labor was made in the su perior court recently. President William A. Wood of the American Woolen company, Frederick B. At teaux and Dennis J. Collins are on trial. The defendants are charged specifically with conspiracy to "plant" dynamite at Lawrence dur ing the textile strike In 1912. Collins testified as a witnesB for the prosecution and confessed a part in the alleged plot, though insisting that he was unaware at the time that he was handling dynamite. He ad mitted he did not expect to receive a jail sentence if he told the truth on the stand.. Collins told of distributing dyna mite at different buildings occupied BOOKS RECEIVED Tho International Mind. 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