U.S.A_ - John Dos Passos [23]
So radiant were her eyes
during the forenoon union pickets turned back a wagon loaded with 50 campchairs on its way to the fire engine house at Michigan Avenue and Washington street. The chairs it is reported, were ordered for the convenience of policemen de-tailed on strike duty FLEETS MAY MEET IN BATTLE TODAY
WEST OF LUZON
three big wolves were kil ed before the dinner.
A grand parade is proposed here in which President
Roosevelt shal ride so that he can be seen by citizens. At the head wil be a caged bear recently captured after kil ing a dozen dogs and injuring several men. The bear wil be given an hour's start for the hil s then the packs wil be set on the trail and President Roosevelt and the guides wil fol ow in pursuit
three Columbia students start auto trip to Chicago on wager
GENERAL STRIKE NOW THREATENS
It's moonlight fair tonight upon the Wa-abash
-56-OIL KING'S HAPPYEST DAY
one cherub every five minutes market for al classes of real estate continues to be healthy with good demand for fac-tory sites residence and business properties court bil s break labor
BLOODY SUNDAY IN MOSCOW
lady angels are smashed troops guard oilfields America tends to become empire like in the days of the Caesars $5 poem gets rich husband eat less says Edison rich poker player fal s dead when he draws royal flush charges graft in Cicero STRIKE MAY MEAN
REVOLT IN RUSSIA
lake romance of two yachts murder ends labor feud Michi-gan runs al over Albion red flags in St. Petersburg
CZAR YIELDS TO PEOPLE
holds dead baby forty hours families evicted by bursting watermain
CZAR GRANTS CONSTITUTION
From the fields there comes the breath of newmown hay Through the sycamores the candlelight is gleaming THE CAMERA EYE (6)
Go it go it said Mr. Linwood the headmaster when
one was running up the field kicking the round bal footer they cal ed it in Hampstead and afterwards it was time to walk home and one felt good because Mr. Linwood had said Go it
Taylor said There's another American come and he
had teeth like Teddy in the newspapers and a turnedup
-57-nose and a Rough Rider suit and he said Who are you going to vote for? and one said I dunno and he stuck his chest out and said I mean who your folks for Roosevelt or Parker? and one said Judge Parker
the other American's hair was very black and he
stuck his fists up and his nose turned up and he said I'm for Roosevelt wanto fight? al trembly one said I'm for Judge Parker but Taylor said Who's got tuppence for ginger beer? and there wasn't any fight that time
NEWSREEL V
BUGS DRIVE OUT BIOLOGIST
elopers bind and gag; is released by dog
EMPEROR NICHOLAS II FACING
REVOLT OF
EMPIRE GRANTS SUBJECTS LIBERTY
paralysis stops surgeon's knife by the stroke of a pen the last absolute monarchy of Europe passes into history miner of Death Val ey and freak advertiser of Santa Fe Road may die sent to bridewel for stealing plaster angel
On the banks of the Wabash far away.
MAC
Next morning soon after daylight Fainy limped out of a heavy shower into the railroad station at Gaylord. There
-58-was a big swagbel ied stove burning in the station waiting room. The ticket agent's window was closed. There was nobody in sight. Fainy took off first one drenched shoe and then the other and toasted his feet til his socks were dry. A blister had formed and broken on each heel and the socks stuck to them in a grimy scab. He put on his shoes again and stretched out on the bench. Immediately he was asleep.
Somebody tal in blue was speaking to him. He tried to raise his head but he was too sleepy.
"Hey, bo, you better not let the station agent find you," said a voice he'd been hearing before through his sleep. Fainy opened his eyes and sat up. "Jeez, I thought you were a cop."
A squareshouldered young man in blue denim shirt and overal s was standing over him.
"I thought I'd better wake you up, station agent's so friggin' tough in this dump."
"Thanks." Fainy stretched his legs. His feet were so swol en he could hardly stand on them. "Gol y, I'm stiff."
"Say, if we each had a quarter I know a dump where we could get a bul y breakfast."