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PAGE TWO. SOVIET REFUSES TO YIELD FROM ORIGINAL CLAIM Temporary Arrangements ‘on Fishing| Rights .Are Offered, However, in Memorandum Sent to London MOSCOW, May 21.—(By The Associated Press) —Leonid; Krassin, Russian soviet representative in London, is unofti- cially understood to have been instructed to inform the Brit- ish foreign office that Russia cannot yield in principle from its recent note. replying to the British ultimatum. structions, it is said, were sent as the result of the soviet gov- conter ast night to make some tem regarding the awiers uch as ernme e adjusted inted ou ous re U.S. WINS COPPER SUIT WASHINGTON, M recover the which dw he pounds of rnment. decided in sy . Scorpion has been ot in the Golden c der F derson, U. & (above), has been board those six years. « Star Brand Typewriter Ribbons anteed to give 000 impressions of vithout filling. Buy typewriting supplies of COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO, ery | BYTHE BRITISH Continued From Page One.) | attorney of Shanghai, ong of the cay Uves, wrote saying that the bandits "| still were surrounded by troops ° d direct negotiat 1 ign officiais and th x -The gov} | mountain bandits was reported on The in-} CHINESE WARNED cluding Chinese from: the te steps should be taken,” “otherwise will be tate of health is very death calmly.” we chamber of com ul has tele ar Senora Ancira Verea. released yes terday by the bandits, who still hold her husband, Manuel A, Verea, a a ean citizen, has arrived here dis: ht and unnerved and is under TIED > y The As- fociated Pr fir between soldiers and the Podtzu | jencireled Paotzuku from the east. |The bandits h n but to | move with their » the sura- mit of the moun which be unsealable for 200 is considere impregnable. ‘The only object of | | | | | the return here today of General ‘s mission which went to the ts’ stronghold in an effort to n the release of the . word brought ba mission was not reassurin General Ting said two brigades of troops still military maneuvers against this fort: ress would be bandits, to starve out the THE HUMAN ZOO day Provisions are being sent to the captives by armed parties, to insure that no dissenting Chinese troops will ed senora, Tsac refuse through their cordons, Senora Verea, the Mexican woman who finally consented to leave har husband, a captive, whom she had stronghold, sterday, rdships. Ission, sedan chair, their departure from Paotzuku*Satur- a torrential rain fell making the steep descent from the mountain a hazardous project. coolies were unable to keep their footing, while intense darkness added to the woman's danger. coolies refused to continue, but Gen- eral Ting, by threats and promises, HER LOVING CUP Woes PRESBYTERIANS SEEK UNITY Che Casper Daily Cribune 8 FACE OF SPLIT OVER THEORIES ES ———— SE to allow insisted on accompany to the bandit reached the relief camp after a trip She left with the Ting carried but evening induced them to renew their battle with the mud for the ill and exhaust and finally they reached ang with rupplies to pass is slated) for ampalgn committee, five minut and speedy ers captured by; of terrib) S| China. William committee by coolles on a immediately after were quiescent. were still discus presented by Mr. ment at yesterday's The Once the official, church dents of all her, toxicating liquors. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., The assembly endorsed previous y The Associated F movements toward unification, and with dissension in their own ranks| appointed a permanent committee. over questions of Bible interpretation,| A permanent committee also was the general commissioners | . d to conduct the campaign of the Pr chureh in the ahaa United 8! De Amiehioe (tBnaGlants 00,000 addition to the to continue efforts for unity between] dowment of the board of ministerial the seven leading Presbyterian] relief and sustentation. » Will H. churehes, Hays, president of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of Amer chalrman of the The assembly men paused in thelr work today for yer for the safe he 14 foreign: Shinese brigands and for the restoration of peace in Jennings Bryan was in meeting and in his ab: sence the subjects of provision, evo- lution and interpretation of the Bible commissioners s the yan for endorse- mats meeting providing that every minister, church member presidents, faculty members and stu- Presbyterian resolution and the colleges should be asked to sign a pledge of total abstinence from the use of in- NOW UNDER WAY EXTENSION SALE EVERY LOT BEARS A PRICE CARD PULL THE CARD From the lot you want—bring it to our office—pay $10 and the lot is yours. 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