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‘PAGE TWO. FRENCH READY TQ | SOME CONCESSIONS, NOTE SENT BRITISH WILL SAY Further Light on Certain Proposals In British Note'Asked; Demand for End Of Passive Resistance Included PARIS, July 27.—(By The Associated Press).—The French reply to the British reparation note will be delivered in London tomorrow or Sunday. It accepts some of the British suggestions and asks for further light on others. It maintains the principle of the Franco-Belgian declaration to the effect that passive resistance must cease before negotia- many gre undertaken. nent, however, will be to London after the rnment has received a copy and had time to examine {t. As woon as M. Herbette, the French Am- bassador in Brussels, reports that js has the copy in hand ish foreign office. Premier Poincare’s note accepting wome of the British suggestions and expressing the wish to have further Ught on the British view concerning others is regarded in French official circles as conciliatory. It is supposed on the best authority nevertheless, to maintain absolutely the principles laid down by the French and Belgians in January that the occupation of the Ruhr will be maintained until the payment of reparations is assured and that the Ruhr will be evacuated y in proportion to the payments Le A and no negotiations entered ¢nto ‘with Germany until her passive re- nistance ceases. Tho Fronch premier expresses @ ‘willingness to modify the occupation when this resistance ends, making it s-nearly what the British call “in- wisible” ns the necessities of the ait tuation and the objects of the occupa- ion permit. The expectation here is t the separate Belgian reply to Britain will xcoord with the on these points. SUMMARY OF RIGHT NEWS HONGKONG — The third end worst typhoon within the month menaced al! shipping in the harbor, including several large Pacific mail } Mme steamers seeking shelter there, BAN FRANCISCO—Gouverneur Morris, author, recently divorced ffbm his wife in Los Angeles, and his secretary, Miss Helen Wight- niin, announced their engagement. SWASHINGTON—Army expressed fiat disagreement with the figures on rermtve military yattpngth of nations reported to have bgen presented to the British house { af commons, and greater, more in- { clusive figures, were cited in con- trast to the British statement. Cardinal Dies Today in Rome officials. SEGRETARY AND TELLER HELD (Continued from Page One.) funds of the bank in favor of Maurice Hendel, head of a company promot: ing the sale of garden tracts, Floyd had not been arrested up to noon and was working with examiners at the bank trying to straighten out its af- fairs. SPOKANE, Wash., July 27—Hd- ward P. Ryan, president of the Hiber- nia Bank and Trust company of Den- ver, which closed its-doors today, left yesterday for Dénver with securities to help cover the reported shortage of the banks funds, it was stated to- day by Mrs, James Leonard, a stock- holder in the Denver {nstitution. She said he was expected to arrive in Den- ver tomorrow morning. Mrs, J. Francis Leonard, sister in law of Mrs. James Leonard was re- ported en route to Denver from Wash- ington D, C, wrth additional securi- ties, Mrs, James Leonard said she understood the institution was pro- tected against loss by blanket insur- ance, HARDING SHIP IN COLLISION OFF SEATTLE ON BOARD U. 8, 8, HENDER- SON, July 27—The navy transport returning from Alaska with President Harding and members of his official party collided early today in a heavy fog with the Destroyer Zeflin, accord- ing to reports received by wircless from other destroyers escorting the presidents ship, The Zellin’ was taken in tow by the ;{0 Seattle from Vancouver, B. C., the Destroyer Nicholas with the Zellin’s stearn stove in and leaking badly, the reports said. The collision occurred shortly after 8 o'clock just as the Henderson en- tered Puget Sound waters on its way last stop made on the return voyage from Alaska to the states. ‘The Henderson was informed that. no casualties were sustained from the collision and after waiting a short time to learn the extent of the dam- age, proceeded slowly toward Seattle. The Zeilin was one of 12 destroyers which were sent out to meet the pres- f@ent as the Henderson approached Seattle, At 1240 p, m., the Henderson] reached Four Mile Rock, approximate: | ly four miles from the Bell street dock, at which the president landed and a review of the battle fleet by the chief executive began. Forty-three naval craft saluted him by firing 21 guns as ho passed, | LATE SPORTS ROCKLAND, Maine, July 27.— Olark Griffith of the Washington American baseball club has offered Elmer Rising, 17 year old south- paw hurler for Rockland high school, a chance with the Senators. Rising’s record this season includes ® performance of 23 strike outs in nine innings ard another of 26 strikeouts in a 13 inning game. CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 27.— Chick Evans, defending champion, Finishid tho first round one up to Jess Sweetser, national champion, in the western amateur champion- ship today, after being as much as three down at the tenth hole, Evans won the 18th hole and took the lead, SOUTH ORANGE, N. d., July 27. —J. 0. Anderson of Australia and Bowie Dietrick 07 Hawaii began GLAD SISTER ESCAPED OPERATION “Physicians had given my sister up to die; they wanted to operate for gall stones, but she was too weak and could only talk in whispers, I got her a bottle of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and in three weeks she was able to get about and walked a mile to church.” It is a simple, harm- less preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, includ: ing appendicitis, ©ne dose will con- MAKE Che Casper Dallp Cridune this American CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 27.— (By The Associated Press .—Chick Evans of Chicago, defending title at Mayfield on the 38th hole. Hamilton Gardner, Buffalo, won the finals tomorrow. SOVIET GUARDS IN IRONS, SHI MAKES ESCIPE NOME, Alastm, July 27—Officers and crew of the American Trading schebner Iskum of Tacoma, Wash., were being congratulated here today on having freed themselves from the custody of soviet government of Rus- sia. Owners of the craft had been informed that trade with Russian countries was carried on at the risk of the trader and that therefore the vince or money refunded. At all druggists.—Advertisement. (The Ambassador Park eAvenus at Fifty first Street, ards which have made it the choice of persons who are both refined and icular. The urmost in service, dignified intments end excellent cuisine ‘Greeks of Casper in the opening / American state department could doland, an American nothing to help, In thts dilemma, the men of the Iskum seized soviet guards placed abuvard their vessel to keep the craft in Siberian waters, put the custod- fans in irons, made an escapes from Anadyr and crossed the Bering sea to Nome, Today the Iskum, which belongs to the Phoenix Northern Trading com- pany of Tacoma was lying here and the erstwhile guaras were in the cus- tody of American authorities. Much comment was heard about the part played by a Hudson Bay Trading vessel, the Bay Chimo, in the escape of the Iskum. Ordered to pre- vent the Iskum from getting away, the Bay Chimo ran aground, though the soviet authori Imd been re ported friendly to Hudson Bay company and inimical to the Ameri- cans. It was said that some one aboard the Bay Chimo had put her steering gear out of order. . After leaving Anadyr, the Iskum, which was one of the four American schdoners that the soviet authorities at Hast Cape, Siberia, ordered held on charges of violating Russian trad. RED FLAG IS HOISTED BY THE I. W. W. NEW YORE, July 27.—A flag pre- dominantly red, flew over Hoboken headquarters of the Marine Transport workers’ division of the I. W. W. Indingnant citizens protester that, flying alone, it affronted the entire country. I, W. W. headquarters, however, denied that the “red flag” had been raised and asserted that it was merely the house flag of the Ho- boken local, bearing on its back- ground of red, white letters reading: ‘Marine Transport Workers, Indus- trial Workers of the World, Hoboken Branch, Number 510," I. W. W. officials asserted tt had y three months. In con- Men’s Dress Shoes. Boys’ Tennis Shoes, Men’s Tennis Shoes. 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McKenna, special representative of the Near £ East Relief and in charge of the Greek situation, is in Casper to confer with George Nelson, 222 West First street, George D. Moore, Gus Pappas, Mike Morris and Gus Tasipbueo and held a meeting on Thursday evening at the Greek Coffee House over the Saddle Rock Cafe. There were three reels of moving pictures showing the work of the Near East Relief in Greece; where we are car- ing for 115,000 children. This program will be repeated Sunday night. Phoenix is a hose so good and in such demand that the demand exceeds the supply. So, often we are unable to show our customers the va- riety we would like to. At present a large, fresh shipment has replenished our stocks and we would be pleased to show you any style you would like to inspect. + ALUMINUM SETS Consult Your Grocer Phoenix Hose gives miles of luxurious service with economy. It is nationally known for its worth. 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