Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1908 — THE NEWS BOILED DOWN. [ARTICLE]
THE NEWS BOILED DOWN.
John Good, formerly president of the National Cordage complpy, died at his home In Brooklyn from pas» Jnonia. ~ ~ Herr Groeber, center leader ip the Reichstag, apologized for ealllot ffcf reporters swine and the ban dfi Reichstag news was lifted. Milwaukee’s Democratic primary •lection resulted in the nomination of David S. Rose for mayor by a plurality of 7,500 votes over W. H. Graebner. Pasquale Pati, a rich Italian banker of New York, who killed a member of the Blank Hand, was forced to sue* pend and flee from the city, to fear of death. What is said to be the first translation of the “Iti-Vuttaka,” or “saying* of Buddha," into English has been made by Justin H. Moore, a student In the oriental languages department at Columbia university. Herr Groeber, centrist leader in tho relchstag, has apologized to the members of the press gallery for his notion In referring to them as “swine," and they have resumed publication of their parliamentary reports. H. Marlon Crawford, son of F. Marion Crawford, the novelist, ha* been expelled from Harvard for failure in his studies, and sailed for hi* home in Italy. For three years he was tutored for entrance, only to fail ‘at the examinations. He finally entered last fall.
