December 31:
An Announcement: Visio-Textual Selectricity, the anthology of favorites of their own work chosen by 21 visio-textual artists, is now finished.
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Anarchy from The Commune to Greece Today Actions Visual Sonic Visceral Poetry
Nurse Elise Bachmann, whose day off was yesterday, put
on a public display of insanity.
A complaint was sworn by the Persian physician Djai Khan
against a compatriot who had stolen from him a tiara.
A dozen hawkers who had been announcing news of a
nonexistent anarchist bombing at the Madeleine have
been arrested.
A certain madwoman arrested downtown falsely claimed
to be nurse Elise Bachmann. The latter is perfectly sane.
On Place du Pantheon, a heated group of voters attempted
to roast an effigy of M. Auffray, the losing candidate. They
were dispersed.
Arrested in Saint-Germain for petty theft, Joël Guilbert
drank sublimate. He was detoxified, but died yesterday of
delirium tremens.
The photographer Joachim Berthoud could not get over the
death of his wife. He killed himself in Fontanay-sous-Bois.
Reverend Andrieux, of Roannes, near Aurillac, whom a
pitiless husband perforated Wednesday with two rifle
shots, died last night.
In political disagreements, M. Begouen, journalist, and
M. Bepmale, MP, had called one another "thief" and
"liar." They have reconciled.
No more briar pipes. Their makers, in Saint-Claude, have
stopped work until they are paid better.
"If my candidate loses, I will kill myself," M. Bellavoine,
of Fresquienne, Seine-Inferieure, had declared. He killed
himself.
A thunderstorm interrupted the celebration in Orléans
in honor of Joan of Arc and the 477th anniversary of the
defeat of the English.
In the course of a heated political discussion in Propriano,
Corsica, two men were killed and two wounded.
M. Jonnart denied to the commission that the new tax
plan was a scheme to make the budget's ends meet.
A criminal virago, Mlle Tulle, was sentenced by the
court to 10 years' hard labor, while her lover got five.
Because of his poster opposing the strikebreakers, the
students of
an aide to the mayor.
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