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7y . THE EVENING STAR, VVASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JULY 11, 1921 HEAT WAVE HITS PARIS. |MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Is Going to Start in Business on Less Than a Shoestring. The “Missing Link” Highest Temperature in Past For- LOAN ME A DO2EN €6GS= 210N ty-Two Years Reached. SET THEM ’ PARIS, July 10.—Paris is sweltering ; v a I \ s UNDER A in unusually hot weather, and a pro- Hea! Beveragde nounced rush for the seaside resorts is on, the usual Fourteenth of July Eormerly Known as Checona Evans Ale Carries You Over the “Dry” = — | —By BUD FISHER., (Copyright. 1921, by H. O. Fisher. Trade mark registered U. 5. Pat. Off.) So You've 6T A Hen You'Re SETTING: T DIDA'T KAOW You HAD ANY" Hens! I AINT. Bv doe sPws 13 GONNA LEAD ™Me A Hen THAT WANTS AND T THOUGHT (& You'D LEND Me SoME €6Gs I'D EIND A NesT MYysSeLE! exodus from the city to make room for the influx from the provinces which always characterizes the na- | tional holiday having been advanced by a few days. The thermometer yesterday regis- tered 95 degrees Fahremheit, while at in the Good 3 o'clock this aftrnoon the mercury Spots in » o made & record climb, reaching 37 de- Evans’ Way [ erees centigrade. or about 99 degrees otel, restanrant, or ord Fahrenheit—the first time this mar Tey e me heteh o ome: 7 M ® % | ad been struck in forty-two years. There was little or no breeze, and the percentage of humidity was high. Three cases of heat prostration were reported today, and one death from the heat. STEAMER FLOATED. A. E. Beitzell & Co., 210 Tenth St. N.W. Wasbington Distributors PDAINT UP Interior and T || JRS = ! ' » = ' o %j i NANTUCKET, Mass., July 11.—The Exterior Shipping Board steamer Craiggrownie, & 1u| atie Which went ashore Saturday fore- . HLAL Felsaie noon in Nantucket sound, was floated Interior and Exterfor Work. with the assistance of the coast . 1114 guard cutter Acushnet. The steamer = . FERGUSON, INC. Jii%., | ¥ undamaged and proceeded under ! Selating Departmest. Ph. N. 231832 ! her own power. | Seasonable Wares for the United States, should this | i —_— country decide to enter. The first| From Our The recent declaration of the inten- East by Radlo: PAINTERS’ STRIKE ENDS. | task of the new body will be the col- | tion of the United States to continue | Specinl Dispatch (o The Star. GINCIRNATE Ol o 11 rne |lection of ‘information pertaining to its support of the open door in China| OTTAWA, Ont. July 11.—Alleged AN 3 0, July 11.—The |the report of the council at the as- Housefurnishing Section CHINESE COMMEND Minister Here Praises Deci- sion to Support Open- Door Policy. is commended by Sao-Ke Alfred Sze, the Chinese minister. STAND OF AMERICA, trom treaties made between China and other countries. The ‘favored nation' clause gives to the United States all the rights and privileges acquired by other countries without any further or express provision. Under such circumstances, no foreign | nation has uired any special | rights in Chin REPORTED U. S. WIRELESS PLAN STARTLES BRITISH Press Pictures Gigantic Method to Distribute News to Far plans of the United States to make that country the center of wireless States the world center of wireless news. For instance, 800 daily newspapers of China will recelve thousands of words daily of world events via Washington at 3 pence per word, thus greatly aiding the American permeation of the far east. This Is one of the outcomes of Chinese ac-|jza¢jon of the international blockade ceptance of an agreement With the|committee which is to advise the American General Electric Company |jeague of nations on the use of the and a radio corporation for @ Eeries | cegnomic weapons provided in the of high power stationa in China. covenant is announced by the league “This is typical of the rapid wire-|,¢ nations news bureau, on advices less developments of France and Ger- | 0f RaU0nC TV, LIEH many as well as the United States”| "4y i the case of other subsidiary (i ost Canndian papers are commend- | o oanizations of the league, the an- ng Premier Meighen's efforts to Eet| ,uncement said the committee con- | better arrangements respecting Brit- . & Gt 1ok newa 10 CADAAR, tained one vacant chair, presumably | Will Give Economic Aid to League of Nations. NEW YORK, July 11.—Final organ- painters’ strike, which has lasted more than three months, was settled sembly meeting next September. The | eight committee members selected by the council are: BLOCKADE BODY FORMED, |<crfier minisof systics 3ng 2 | Sasr of, the federnted polieicnt da No Underwear is “BVD! without this Red Woven Label~ (Trade MurkReg USPot Off and Fore gn Gaeniries) yesterday, when the men and the |™Cuba Dr. Aristides De Aguero v | Itis your Guarantee . In a statement which contained the | NeWs and the American permeation of , , Dr. s ¥ 3 D Refngenton Vacuum Bottles text of notes exchanged between his| the far east as startling Britishers Master Painters’ Assoclation came to | Betancourt, ~minister at = Berlin:| of Value and Satisfaction. Garden Tools Garden Hose Water Coolers Ice Chests Ice Cream Freezers Fireless Cookers government and the State Depart- ment, the minister declared it “was gratifying to note" from Mr. Hughes' reply the re-enunciation of the open door policy in China, and that the position of the American government are referred to in special London ca- bles to Canadian papers. “The public is startled,” says one, ! y the disclosures of Leénnox Simp- | son, political advisor to the Chinese France, M. Jean Gout; Great Britain. | to work at the old scale of 87% cents | Sir William Finlay; Italy, Senator an hour. The master painters agreed, | Carlo Schanzer, vice president of the | however, not to cut wages until|council of state; Japan, Dr. Minoru | those in other trades have gone be- | Oka, former substitute head of the Jow the level set for the painters.|ministry of commerce and agricul- an agreement, the painters to return government, of gigantic Washington The original demand was for $1 an |ture; Norway, Vice Admiral Christian ¢ THE B.V.D. COMPANY, NEW YORK “was sound and can hardly be shaken.” The statement contained the follow- ing_note addressed to the Secretary of State on June 9: “I. have the honor to inform vou that on the Sth of January last an agreement was made between the ministry of communications, on be- half of the Chinese government, and the Federal Telegraph Company. an American corporation, for the erec- tion and operation. as a joint enter- prise of the Chinese government and the American company, of stations for wireless communication. Against this agreement protests were pre- sented to my government by certain governments, claiming that by grant- infi to the American company the right of participation with the Chi- nese government in wireless com- munications the rights of their na- tionals secured under prior contracts were violated. Asks Position of United States. “In a recent conversation with you on the subject, 1 understand from !you that the American government could not admit the validity of such claims by reason of their contraven- ing the treaty rights of American citizens in China and the principle of ‘the open door.’ “My government is informed that these governments have explained their views to you, and, therefore, instructs me to inquire whether or not it is the intention of the Amer- fcan government to maintain its position in the matter.” The statement continued: “China_welcomes Mr. Hughes' re- ply, which is a declaration of the policy on the part of the American government with respect to China. Since the signing of the Lansing- L Ishii_agreement to some people the position of the American government in this regard has seemed to be more or less clouded with doubts and un: certainties because no official a [count of the negotiations leading to “ -had so protected her against decay, the conclusion of that agreement has been published. The present ; | that she l)'l;\tsq!lp_d_a‘v_e‘sseLprac; declaration clears the atmosphere. ‘txcallyhne\\.f Mr. Hughes' language is So clear S S . and explicit when he writes: ‘That’s the kind of protection’ ‘The government of the United U. S. N. Deck Paint gives your, States has never assoclated itself N A with any arrangement which t home, inside and out. § Come in—/ to R T Cafonen let us tell you about it.,” preparations to make the United ! hour. Sparre; Spain, Senor Pablo Garnica.! 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Deck Paint The Packard Motor Car Company announces the following new prices: The Twin-Six Touring Car is reduced from establish any speclal rights or privileges in China which would abridge the rights of the subjects or. citizens of other friendly states: and I am happy to assure you that it is the purpose of this government neither to participate nor to acqulesce in any arrangement - which might purport to establish in favor of foreign interests any superlority of rights with respect to commercial or economic development in designated regions of the territories of China, or which might seek to create any such monopoly or preference as would ex- clude other nationals from under- aking any legitimate trade or in- dustry or from participating with the Chinese government in any cate- gory of public enterprise. 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