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PAGE FOUR. — FRENCH POLICY BACKED UP IN BELCIAN NOTE PARIS, Aug. 28.—(By The Associated Press).—The Belgian government in its re- ply to the last British reparations note stands with France on the principal points of con- tention, maintaining that the legality of the Ruhr occupation has been established by the previous action of the allies, including Great Britain and that evacuation of the Ruhr valley is impossible on simple promises of Germany. The reply, given out at the Belgian embassy here this morning, dwells particularly upon the justice of Belsium‘s claim PICTURED MINUTELY Advance information from the; shocks his father by volunteering to marks more than Great Britafn. Foreign Minister Jaspar asserts that “the whole problem of repara- tions and the question of interallied debts are definitely bound together” and he proposes a new method of procedure in the negotiations, sug-| America theater points to a highly| go to work. Gray, senior, with gesting conversations among the al-| entertaining program with Kather-| Charles Clary as this interesting fig- les, “without reverting to the old} ine MacDonald in “Money, Money,| ure, sends his son to Thermopolis, system of conferences.” Money!" heading the bill that open town that Prisciila Hobbs has M. Jaspar remarks that if a re-| there on Wednesday for two days. avowed shall some day stalk her so- auction in Germany's debt is neces-| Around the title that expresses s0/ cial favors. Reggie's: business calle sary, the balance she is obliged to} much of the discussion of the day,| for a report on the p&y ought to apply to material dam-| Tom Forman has built an up-to-the-| but the report is del ages only. Ths might be understood | minute drama of small town life.|ing with Priscitla. ‘Then, Herachel Mayall, as Carter wions from the allied claims on Ger-|of Priscilla Hobbs, who nurses a|the town banker, turns the wheel that lifts the Hobbs out of middle- title of the picture. Her father,| class obscurity and whisks them in- M. Jaapar lays down th» prinefpie| played by Carl Stockdale, is a strug-|to the Imelight of society leaders. But only the quick daring of Pria- derstand his daughter's yearning for/ cilia saves the family from being must be revised. He contends that|the things that give prominénce of|crushed by the same force that ths balance due from Germany must | the social register. brings them #0 high, Jack Dougherty 1s enlisted in the| the fall all the harder. as menacing the elimination of pen-| Miss MacDonald furnishes the r tmany, thu# reducing the British | secret complaint thet sounds like the! share to an infinitesimal percentage. that if the German debt Is reduced gling manufacturer who fails to un-| the precentages of the allied shares apply only to material darnage done by her during the war, that is, the character of Reggie Gray, who stops| destruction of property in Beigiurts| short on the conceived career of = and France, shipping losses at sea|‘‘millionair’s son” and pleasantly! and damages from alr raids in Eng: land Me temarked that although the|‘t to, be by thele vistenoe and reste material damage is perhaps tose than | [nce 0 wae oo and a simple the 182,000,000,000 gold marke now | zur of the pledges which the allie considered as due from Germany, tt] hag a right to take under the ¢-saty is considerably more than the Gums} of Varpailies. If the military feature mentioned by certain of the allies} <r ine ocoupation ‘has been neces. Qs the total Germany can pay. sarily extended the note continu ‘The note agrees that the negotia-| 114 Germans alone aro responsib tions thus far show that Germany's| rn, occupation will. be modified @ebt can be considerably reduced ‘The question, he asserts, is how it can best be done with justice to all the allies In conclusion, the Belgium foreign | ‘!'* document are devoted to a dis- This is the story by Larry Evans that waa prepared for First Nation- al release by Hope Loring. asserts the note, “was récognized in the seventh of president Wilson's fourteen points. It was recognized by the British government in the solemn document giving Belgium formal assurance that she would re- ceive after the war, integral repara- tion for the immense damage infilet- ea upon her solely because whenever the German people aban-| mained faithfur to her eng: don their present attitude. with the powers that guaranteed her/1,, Aviation company has obtained | was elected from South Dublin and| young city crook who finds peace|Fever try McMullin’s Formula and Six of the twenty two pages in| neutrality. @ contract to fly at Lander during | both General Richard Mulcahy, min-|and happiness in the country is|you'll know why so many people the Fremont county fair, September | ‘ster for defense, and Kevin O’Hig-| delightfully told by a cast of players|praise it. Just fine for building up 4, 5, and 6. gins, minister for home affairs, both| which includes, in addition to the|run down people, for colds, bron In spite of her priority claims, M. nilnister declares that so long as the} ‘Ussion of Belgian priority in repara-| Jaspar remarks, Belgium has recetv- a de nly to make shown above, to cash checks before money runs out. WITH AIRPLANE STUNTS Dick Leterink, pilot for the L. & DUBLIN, Aug. 28:—(By The As- The president's brother, Philip, sécurity of the countries wihch sut-| tion payments. The note answers t ed in cash and kind only a little more} He will also do commercial flying | of the present cabinet, were also re-)star, Theodore there can be neither a real and e¢: durable peace, nor a reduction of atmament. The Ruhr regime, the note says, is what the Germ made sacrifices while her priority has fered from invasion {s not assured,| mplication in the British communt-| than Great Britain or France. He y¥} then gives the exact figures in gold tavored, since the other allies have} marks as follows: at Hudson at the Labor day cele-| turned from Dublin. C. N. Byrne,| Stark, Joseph 000; France | WANTED—Middle aged white wo today. 299,01 4 Bea ae _Tribune Want Ads bring results. tisement. The mark goes down, down, down. Printers who make it are on strike. Crowds storm Berlin banks, as| TOKIO, Aug. 28—(By The Asso- ‘| ciated Press)—The funeral of Baron LEFERINK 10 THRILLIGOSGRAWE IS POPULAR PLAY CLOSES LANDER FAIR CROWDS) ERIN WINNER AUN AT hls, TODAY y sociated Press)}—President William read novel, “If You Believe It, It’s} bottles of McMullin’s Formula I felt T. Cosgrave has been elected on the| So” has reached the screen as a par-;like a new man. It's the best med- first preference vote from Kilkinney.|amount picture with Thomas Meig-| icine for Asthma I ever used.” If han as the star, The story of alyou suffer from Asthma or Hay TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1923. ATTORNEYS GENERAL JOININ PROBE OF GASOLINE PRICES MINNEAPOLIS, resolution adoupted at {te annual “thorough and nation-wide invest!- ety "7 i ay Ge. convention here today, gation” of gasoline prices was Sided tives. by, te, National Aso | oe tae, attpeney, ot elation of Attorneys General in a| Minnesota, and president of thi sociation, named O. B. Spillman, torney general of Nebraska, to call a conference of attorneys general at once at Kansas City, or some other centrally located city to begin the investigation. CAVE-IN TODAY BALTIMORE, Mé4., Aug. 28—One man was killed, elght were injured and firemen end police are en- deavoring to locate the body of a tenth man believed buried when the E side of an excavation for the new r FE colored high school caved in sud- VACUUM PACKED denly about noon. ‘The dead men is Melvin G. 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