Saturday, May. 05, 1923

Having perused well ihe chronicle of the week, the Vigilant Patriot views with alarm:

A silly law to make history books productive of patriotism. (P. 18.)

July 1, August 31, September 22--days of wrath in the coal business. (P. 3.)

The savior of Monte Carlo: Sir Basil Zaharoff, French citizen, British baronet, munitions salesman.

(P. 12.)

The six words for which Americans may see fit to make a jailbird out of a Communist. (P. 4.)

The I. W. W., so like a serpent that cutting it up won't kill it. (P. 4.)

Our nation's capital, portrayed by a novelist as the adventurer's feeding ground. (P. 14.)

The cost of becoming a duke ($3,500)--or even a baronet. (P. 9.)

That lynching. Same old story. (P. 6.)

The proposed swapping of island possessions between America and other powers. (P. 23.)

Theda Bara, another woman who is about to tell what women never tell. (P. 24.)

Excoriation of France by Nitti in words somewhat too plain. (P. 11.)

Likelihood that there'll be no mileage books. (P. 4.)

That Turkish deputy who hoped, through cruel and unusual legislation, to raise the population of Asia Minor from 8,000,000 to 48,000,000. (P. 13.)

Twenty thousand dollars for the head of doughty General Shen. (P. 13.)