FOOD RUSHED TO RUSSIANS.; Jewish Committee Gets Cable News of Activities.
Date: 22 May 1922
Hundreds of tons of food are being hurried by train and water from Odessa to the towns of Alexandrovsk, Nicolaieff, Ekaterinoslav and Mariupol, in the famine zone of the Ukraine, according to cable reports received yesterday by the Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. The people, including 3,500,000 Jews, are starving, the cables reported.
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ENGLISH VIEW OF THE RISE IN COTTON PRICES; Unfavorable Crop News Already 'Discounted,' but Rising Market for Textiles.
Date: 22 May 1922
Copyright, 1922, by the New York Times Company. Special Cable To the New York Times
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LONDON, May 21.--In the British cotton trade belief prevails that unfavorable crop news from your country has been pretty well discounted for the present.
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'UNKNOWN SOLDIER' THEME WINS PRIZES; News Story and Editorial on Arlington Burial Receive 1921 Pulitzer Awards. TARKINGTON NOVEL PICKED "Alice Adams" His Second Work So Selected--"Anna Christie" the Best Play.
Date: 22 May 1922
The theme of the burial of the "Unknown Soldier" in Arlington Cemetery on last Armistice Day won two of the annual prizes in journalism established under the will of Joseph Pulitzer and awarded by juries selected from the teaching staff of the Columbia School of Journalism.
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