Sweated women's labor in the Church of England was warmly discussed at 1 h-e Manchester Diocesan Conference, Caron Guy Rogers, of West Flam, said women wore working for what could only he called starvation wages. ITo cited fulltime appointments at £BO a year. Simon Dasho, classed as a dangerous lunatic, escaped from a State Asylum in Massachusetts. Tile whole countryside was in alarm for ten days. Then Simon was found in a barber's shop, where ho had obtained employment, and had been for days (says Reuter) peacefully shaving the faces and throats of some of the most prominent men in the city. Dasho is now back in the State Hospital. Egbert (Happy) Dyke, who killed Miss Molly iTeming, "a pretty Michigan school teacher, with an axe, was sentenced by .Fudge Cross to from seven to fifteen years in Jackson State prison at hard labor, Xiao charge jvas manslaughter*
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Evening Star, Issue 18852, 29 January 1925, Page 9
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148Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18852, 29 January 1925, Page 9
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