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b Member of* the Associated - Press ‘The Assoclated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches - e WEATHER. Showdls and’ thunderstorms lats this afterncon_or tonight ; tomorrow fair and ¢ cooler. Temperature for twenty-two hours ended at noon today: Highest, 84, at noon today; lowest, 65, at midnight last night. Full report gn Page 4, Part 2. .eredited to it or not otherwise eredited in this Daper and also the local news published Berein. All rights of publicatios of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Yesterday’s Net Circulation, 86,099 post office Washington, C. x TWO CENTS. -~ CONGRESS' SCHEME “2’;,:7.;?4{,:‘,..:5:"' ‘|RF._l|EF_ AGREEMENT | e (| |rencocea oo v IRIOH TENSIONHIGH - to Reconstruct Areas. ment or ruin, Viscount James result of the Wiesbad ference GIVE ME: of the Wiesbaden confere: oA the greater Enropean na- * _. COAT OF ; | |has been farmed for the reconstruc- = fons are al ly begga: 4 . e === WHIT 2 e devastated areas, it became y < the last war,” he sald, “it is known today. French as well as Ger- Closing New York Stocks Rs7 tered as second-class matter o. 28237. i e L et | o g = ran1 Sy , ' , T symlicater” o*" Tt 10 AT blin Castl iti President Harding and Mr. | | szpenditars on the present e | | Task of Aiding Famine and| - e e = whsoriing o preset piins, tho work (DU Castle Authorities experts and guaranties will be given H B b e e e s | Fear Extremists May Pre- co-operation of the former enemies, = " Hughes Must Carry Burden | | Fas srececica fom the vuited | | Disease Stricken Will Start States to a conferemee on the subject, ax it has already been . ral, 14 litical difficulti ipi ighti of German Pact. e at Once. L arht eceen Germany ana | CiPitate Fighting. i - rance. everywhere.” After describing some of the TEUTONS ARE UNWILLING | | gietacien to ruck an axreement | | EXPECT WORK TO LEAD he declared: “No difficuities ean TO JUMP THROUGH HOOP | | fu'sriinilar i s'5nie d | TO CLOSER RELATIONS h urgent impor- tance.” THEATERPLINIED 55w | ATVTHANDPAR ", 2 = low Advice of Chiefs. $ H By the Associal ress, Harry M. Crandall Wil Build | > o st 20— tcaders of the I a i vere Structure on Sacred Heart |cxpecee o sonter wren “Eamon s Demand Voice in Terms, Something | ~ | Concessions Never Before Granted They Did Not Get at Versailles. B AI-I- ABI MEASURE Any Foreign Opganization Are Course of U. S. in Doubt. Allowed United States. By the Associated Press. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. * Bl o a0 b!:lGA, August 20. —The agreement f et = etween the United States and Rus- Etates government's n sia providing for American reliet for v ki of a :]::l G:gfi'::;:l‘;e:lfl‘j:l?.co:fl‘ns to the famine stricken districts of Ru ? |iexhtp It is one of the most inter = - sia was signed-at 11:30 o'clock this esting inside stories which omcial | Bill Extending Rental Com- |merning by Waiter Lyman Brown, ‘Washington has developed since the European representative of the Amer- de 5 Valera today at Blackrock, where Church Site. he is spending the week end at the home of Prof. John McNeill, Speaker. There has. been & growing tension Plans for the erection of a $500,000 motion picture theater by Harry . mission Reported—Action |!can relief sgministration, ana Maxim M. Crandall at 14th stréet and Park | here during the last couple of days, e Tdine Litvinoft, representative of the Rus- road have practically been completed, |2nd Dublin Castlie authorities have The truth is Pre : 1 The work on the Lo Ik ta the|Eiven expreisfon OF thelr feer that < ian famine committee. Secretary Hughes have been loath Monday Forecast. g to announce to the world that the y Hope that the signing of the agree- plan whereby Congress was to make | The Ball bill extending until May 22, | ment would lead to further relations peace by resoiution .is after all in- 1822, the District rent act was formally | between Russia and America was ex- effective. The executive .brarich of |ang favorably reported to the House |Pressed in speeches made by M. Lit- chain, which is to have many distinc- | FEPting Jmight possibly be 'precipi- tated by extremists on either side. tive features, is to begin immediately | f2ted by extremis : . upon the vacation of the Church Of | have gecurred. nowever and it be the Sacred Heart, which property Mr.|norls oy a violation of the truce E Crandall has just purchased. The con- | qatliined “last month ooy ie sideration for the church property is | Zviop ot : 5 . i l Tocd o S3seopn " '™ the nel§hBor-| The Irieh Bulletin prints a protest ,000. against. what it describes as the de The property has a frontage of- 200 . feet on 14th street and 100 feet on;:fi,’:::x‘;;:‘e&‘;‘““""n": a grave issue by Park road, occupying most of the! - : block on i4th street between Park |(nE home rule. They declare what nt is finding out that -|vinaff and M. Meirovits, the Letvian = e o arries the burden of making | today from tke House District com-| premier, peace with Germany and that the | mittee. The report was made by Rep-| Mr. Brown confined his remarks to / Germenps are not jumping through | .q..iative Woodruff, republican, of |formal words of thanks and -the ex- Ligh'tning Flash Picks the hoop at the mere nod of Wash /[l pression of theshope that the agres- g LA ual - me A : PEii0s in'making the reaty—a pro-| The supporters of the bill are in Ty womldiresultiiniithofsaving ol [ lumgBHe" IOB"ZE’ cedure in contrast to the mOMENE 7 |ing that an opportunity be given 0| mrany, 1 ‘lean, Burns Out Eggs 1 . Ireland demands is freed: hich, i Versailles when the allies framed a portation Will Be Free. 5 2 road and Monroe street. Included in! 5 omn. . which. fn BTl "ealled the German dele- |consider the measure on Monda¥,| AIl relief shipments will be trans- e e T e e houddines Ireland's sense: never can be reached into the room and commanded | which, under ordinary circumstances.ported free of charge to points se- =} ’WWINCHESTER, Va., August . and rectory, both of which will be | _ 4 them to sign on the dotted line. would be District day in the House.|lected by th, /1 o, St razed to make way for the new thea-| _ Misrepresentation Is Charged. TU. S. Wanted Leverage. L ol henmd i s i lected by the Americans, who _will T elone i fre £ ter, which, it is said, will be the largest | Ireland's proximity to England, it is Congress passed the joint res- | publican steering committee of the have absolute control of distribution. —_— i |/lixhining was reported today - picture house in Washington. asserted, in contrast to the distances ol Ceelaring _peace it was be- | Plouge today. It 16 belleved that if the | It IS the plan to restrict relief meas- B by Mrs. Coleman Lyme of k o Will Have Ten Stores. of the dominions. warrants a demand floved thmt peace 'had been accom- | bill is taken up on Monday it will be Ures to those people who are in actual | Amended Measure Requires|/| Jemerson counts. w. va. wro | |Will Cut Officer Personnel| pians for the new theater which for international guarantecs sgainst plished and that a jormalt peosium passed quickly and by a large major- Stcrom 2ud AL e ‘| declarcd that after lghtning ) have already been prepared by Regl-!Lotome unnecessary I a e ion of would follow e nat- | jty. % = % ; 5 the Washington arch- | “ 3 o e otves T1e DU | pess Apparent Need, | F233 Liom comin inlo posseinion 5| Search Warrants for En- | vea wirsek o et meac ore | ¢ About 50 Per Cent-—Lack i i St Criuiii | S g e e ment of State oppoged such & LOWSE | p;, he bil < 1 near her chicken yard she wen: : Metropolitan,. Knickerbocker and | brosy *my - - ment that if| In his report on the bill recom-| The Russian famine committee will - N gross misrepresentation” and say RS, 2B procibmation | mending (hat it pass, Mr. Woodrult co operate with (h American et 2a;|, tering Homes Alone. | | ent to ook atier = hen, whone of Funds Is Gause. - * | XOE nstistd” B8 Y Koot tn i word eenerous’ lemplosed in ith Germany | 32!d: ~ m, and the Americans will n . xS = ! ey - e o States would be playlng its | “F Tom the evidence submitted Injoperate in districts where the Russians| Definite agreement on contesied| | gownt e SNsine San tee Drastic cuts in the officer personnel | (REUTSONTE. call for an sudiforiusm tue nature of the government’s pro- Jast card, so to speak, and would have | {oRnection withsthe Consid O That the | and "polltieal mietus: ons-, Race. oreed | sections of the anti-beer bill jwas| | to the mest, and e | | of the United States maval reserve |on one floor. . The cnirance to the et el g e e Y, ey necessity’ exists for the continuation (and reports of the work being done wili | Feached today by Senators Steyling| | skeleton of the hen in (e cxact | | force have been ordered by the Navy | theater will be directly on the corner|not generosity but justice; not for the of this law for an additional “seven- | be n the world without interference |and Nelson and Representative’ Vol- w-m.:: in v:ikh she had set Departmént. Gradually e large per- q;ermfi'z'm""?x:-cz‘.—';‘cialp'.':m’;f:fém'::,'{: granting of concessions, but for recog- Pl Theeftect of the war on the | hore Mave deciased tor saveeroins sors | #i¢ad. and the report taken by Mr.| | "'Fhe Momes were as clean s ie | | coBtage of the offcers of this force.) Visible from both directions on both (™ \\o of &Mt - housing problem still exists in the city |fers upon the American rel is- | Volstead for presentation to other| | they had beem scraped, and uflt up to a high plane under war streets. The lobbles will be spacious 2 x foliet Saminia conditions, 1s to be allowed to go. In |and beautifully appointed. The light- | DUBLIN DISPATCHES GLOOMY. Am {in and the-German government. of Washington, and that there is a|tration facilities never befl t : the ment and - feathers lay But that tawt all For weeks the | necessity for the continuation of the |any forelgn organization by a Mussisn | oerrry onrcrces: Both the Btanley| | oearby not evea acorched. Nome ing system has been especially designed a Russi y a White House and State. Department|rent commission and its supervisory | government. % 'an | Senate amendment, designed’ to Dro-i | of the exan had brea cracked, | | the event another mobllization be | 1 I 1o this hous . g |comes necessary it will mot be| In addition to the theatbr, the p-w‘c"““l’"‘d‘"t Foresees New and . the navd) coast defenfe reserve, 18, 3 i : ) o 120 billlard, pool and bowling pariors. | howevey, that nape il exins 0T be entirely abolished. At the present | which wili be operated on distinctly | = o time. there are on the rolls of this | new lines for. the enjoyment of Both | lspatch Somdmere e shaor P force 6700 officers. ~However. it was | Teh and women CIhere will be @ Great Britain's terms and submit it to polnted: out ac the Navy Department | by sige, which. it 1s satd, will afford | Lig, %) eireann for approval. rather X that some of this rfumber, notably | mdre ample accommodation for :de- o Sl CSMERDHL Oeriite .\ e 3 men who actually served on combat- | votees of the .pin sport than any : aj. Gessford Will Recoin. ant ships at-sea during the war, will | single etablishment in Washingt o The Lo £ , says, in effect:. In a little more than a week. which expires October 32, 1921, for a A 3 ks - = Political and comm 1 activit be permitted to transfer to class 2, |‘For those fond of the green baize ; " period of seven months, and provides erglal activities will | which s the seagoing reserve force. | there will be seventy-five pilliard and | tomed 10 discipline and were elected be oytsidé the realm ‘of the workers' 9 HPH Phe rights of the United States under | that on and after October 22, 1921, |guties, and any violati - ‘explanutions were given at popl tables. |or appointed for field service. The the Versallles treaty must be safeguard- | the provisions of the act shall not|of the agreement :lln.y e rorane i '.“e"d Building f oF Head " |the Navy Department for the orders | Opening of the mew house inthe | J4DEer 1o further negotiations and a (| A h ‘been reticent about the negotia- ! functions is believed by your com-| Russia is by the terms of the contract |téct the home -from indidcriminate but on close inspect a amall = g tlons, and, significantly enough, de- | mittee. made the h;nellctlry 'of a far-reaching | search for liquor, and the ¥ ouse subt hole was found in end of possible for the Navy Department |structure will Louse ten stores facing Terrible Conflict. 3 nials have been made of various| “It is hoped that after the expiration | Prostam, which includes not only pro. A cach, and the inside of the skell | | immediately to call on these men. 1ith street and extending from the E 3 3 Pro- | stitute were rejected,. portifas of each y hese LONDON. August 20.— Dispatches stories as to whether the Versajlles!of the seven additional months, pro- | viding food for the people of the famin g ey burned “Qut as. clen a Park road corner to within & few feet | O Dobii frrdae ispatches 3 vided in this Dbill the principle of|stricken Volga region, but the combat-|Dbeing retained in the scompromise, 1 pin, 08 & 5 Abolish chn_'m. . of the Mon:oe street corner. Sl ;':ngl pz::i&-h;ez:lz:l!:‘l": FUBhIYaat Bemataa wiil v sofiets 8 fopkigmiss. <% taeiof yravest: | which: “would reulre.. yiassants b SR e S e T the phel h aps i T .apd Bpwiing. *|Irish situation, in view of latest de- e enarges. - more_eguitable - renfal lamone the w”m""m“"‘"nmo Have | searoh. of -homés, but fiot for ather ¥ proximately on the rolls of the re-| The most notable ignovation con-|velopments. Henry W, inson, war ted Yo the - property, including aufomobiles. s serve force 26,600 officers of various | Bected with 'fi new -project lies in |correspondent and author, telegraph- it Disurmament Parley Considered. it Ly A RV 3%, 3 i seie | a Pl ber i ¢! the novel use Rna ifi-nbnreet {ing the Daily Herald, says the situa- the matter, o ',h?{:‘fl o|t {I;e mpowiu:t {yrm;hlon: :r districts. and there in. many f ;:::nn«:)u:d 5 e b;ll('wnd l:;lp- S mnf“ona is Bty ,:Rto bé cut | Jevel of the ,_h,‘g:l “’(‘?".l,h:‘:b&, ! tie hm}onbxedw Yery mersoud™ = .y 5 " rese; ves er, 7 an, - abo! - 4 3 - ¢ et 1 13 to control the leasing pagb- | danger. of apidemics sich 4s htve In the | T et Japnatead, s ; —y Theater Will be devoted | brightly ng 'mornamle lo see hove ax lem for the fall and winter, and this |past swept away myriads of vi¢tims and | souri, and Sumners,’ democrat, Texas, | 30 need is augmented by the fact that| reached distant part this disarmament conference will meet Orass e hacoaunent. - [ aid other - Houso ' conterees, \ would ) . 5 here in November and that other gov- pmen: sign the report. @ . ernmental activities would open the| It I8 understood orders have aiready Amerfean Rights Sought. way, were this law not continued for | €one to Hambure, Dansig and New York | - {1 e [ 2 The American commissioner in Berlin (unreasonable rental charges directing that relief-shfpe be loaded with approaches the German government and | __“This biil will extend the provisions food and medicines foF Russia. Actual |‘ M of the District of Columbia rent act, | WOrk in Russia may pessibly commence o n; s | 2pPly to any garage or warehouse or o 7 ? | subsequent peace comes from the in- T e e Now e know It | a7 building Or part thereof Of 1and | Purmotcon to hoiieafon, DFoofs being quarters. o mcera at this e "One. and | daile. Savoy. Theater will-sei ocea- | fluehce of theorists and doctrinarics will take months to work out a mnew |appurtenant thereto used by the temant | work. All Americans engaged in feed- the principal one, *was the lack of | sion its abandonment. it- was an- SUing upon the spirit of militarism.” S L g o In discussing the prospect if ne Erection of a bullding in the down- | money with Which to maintain the | nounced. Botlr theaters will be oper- | In pro & 3 . S0 we |other than the subleasing or otherwise | wil] enjo 1 arce as sent consti- | ated i - |tiations fail, Mr. Nevinson declares e e & imuporasy e ot 'oe | Subcontracting for use for living ac- |~ <20y diplomatic rights. town section of the city to house g|entire force as gt present consti-|ated as individual units in the Cran- | Lo U325 B0 proken: war in o / 3 2 i : = Navy Depar Quit chain, et i which® Germany pleliges | commodations. f oot Co:-n]nleo Pergonnel. Interparliamentary Body Dis- ! centrar Police stattun, the deteptive bu- | socs 314000 000 or the ot ensked | rhile the name of the mew play- |most _terrible form will sweep herseif to make a treaty later with the Provides for Attorney. i D Carroll of Portland, Ore. / reau and police headquarters, will beiand training of the reserve force, but | house has not been decided upon, it is | through Ireland. Civil war will be treaty with all the important clauses of | éxclusively for a business purpose |ing and caring for the femine sufferers will at least temporarily head the probable that it will be known as |added to national war, and all who were the very best gossible. Un- happily however, Prime Minister Should Germany. therefore, decline|jis gggistance, may force the owner to | California. who come 1 discussed the | UP 81l of the space they mow occupy to make an agreement pledging |return, after further time limit of ten | Austria; Cariton G. fiosgg.‘: n:o‘dle The 'w,n ":‘Me ',‘:,od ‘:vc“ dal i in the District building, an afinex to e o America _all the rights which thedays, double the amount of such ex-|scholar, who was with' the . first |5 bo o) Dations, Lord WWearceie oF| that building might not be needed for | required to go to sea during the war Tl e S et e United States originally obtained at|cess’ with costs and attorney's fees.| American relief workers in Helgium |Oreat Britain declaring that “thanks | some time to come. “street | Period. and who never compited with | Formal Reply to Parley Invi- oS R i P tded o o [N wholintor fwas) InkHy 7, and to the good will of America, it may | Erastically, the Centies 3:‘{‘,‘:‘1‘;":31(“ department requirement for per- | 0! ply y There s 4 general opinion that the | : “The principal amendment offered | ced nver. wha has|pe possible to reach hopeful con-| trj ai ki by the de~|manent commiasions in the reserve 3 - N consequences are likely to be fatal The Germans are confronted with an worked for the relief administrati trict building 4s taken up by the de=| TERT COmMINGOR alternative. They do not imagine that | 10 the existing law by the Senate [i°byjand and Caschosiovakia. " |clusions regrading effective help from | tective bureau. A large part of the | DY, SSTWing St \Sasl three months at tation May Be Reiteration an irreconcilable group in the United | 50 05 o ining an expressed pro. r. Brown will return fo London |the United States.” R e s L L il e States Senate will fight to the death: ;i fo "iho¢ the expiration of the act |Wilh his secretary, leavinc to Cant.| The conference adopted a resolu- e tien Corpe, of Previous H_otes. paymasters and clerks, telephone and telegraph experts, who never were United States in which the rights diven | «rpe bill also provides for the a -!wo tarv A - ssionbrs by | reccived only ome-half of that s v ! tained by Amel of X a year, the attorney to be|Admi H o = Disgantains 3 . other words, the United States has antInled Irbitha ik comiiastanilanal| 1t ':n';‘s;e:“tzzeg?“w:{:e:hx'; e o holm Meetmg' The plan has been considered by for- { tends 1o bulld up an eMcient foroe ot 'l“tfl‘::otlix‘lmlhpe‘m““' hf:h:g:: et Crne l;:'l))'l'in correspondent of th. tried to got reafirmation of the Ver-|authorized to appear for and repre- | European director of the administra~ mer boards of Commissioners, but m.lofllcer! and men who can promptly , SRUEAYION 7L TG, U SWeivs theatcre [Dally Newst sive SBrine. Mislsite sailles treaty in advance of the mego- (gont the commission in all judicial tion, announced today that Mr. Cap. | BY fthe Associated Press. ver been laid before Commissioners | !2K¢, their statlons on fighting ships ( 20r¥; 1 08 TRETINY S Lioyd George is being charged with tiatlon of a formal treaty of peace With | procecdings. The bill also provides| roll would lead the first party of re.| HSTOFKHOLM, August 20—Resolu- |2 of the flegt on short notice in the 2 rattling the saber” in his address Germany. 1f Germany declines, then|for the attorney to perform all other | lief workers, ‘which probably will|tjons Inviting members of the Inter-|Rudolph and Oyster. event that a. mobilization becomes = ¢ in the house of commons. America simply says: special duties and services required ! leave here for Moscow on Thursaay | 7. L Congestion of office space in the Dis- | necessary. - the speech may do infinite "Don't forget we signed the Versallles | 1t commisston. next. Mr. Carroll, who has been with |’8rlimentary Unlon to use everyf ... y,njing has reached a point] It Was for the latter, reason that pock ot e S DO | he M it v s any | 8o stmitiniion evo Jan's mide fmesas possitie to make W Sl | wic Sat Y N helint oIS e 8, e o2 e defime, 1o \ Teservations owner who has, in e judgment o nt recor 8 worl r = force i Pations covenant and Shantung, and we | the commission, prior to April 18, {Germany. South Russle ang Serpis |}/ |ment negotlations in Weshington suc- | the jullding, has recommended the | was made up of specialists and tech ) e I e T Rentets ' gtill maintain intact all the economic|1921, collected ‘any excess rents of | THe. other members of the first|Ce8sful were adopted at the closing ) Purchase of a structire south of t'Stnicians who served at the shore sta- of bIuff fn order to secure better and reparations clauses which relato| charge may return such excess to the | party will include John P. Gregg fof |session of that body yesterday. It|Present District buliding fof B ST ['tions during the war but were not terms. It was desirable that Great Will Resufmit Versallles Pact. | {0 50 T, (Shinh, KDOR, SR lcotion Jand and Litheamon BG. Neurlana of | week. were built and the police should !‘"11“ this class s a large number of 5 Ao | Sorianntin Fhat Fhe Serik enitel is, then the Versailles pact must - [PAresiasnjize Par submitted ' with reservations. Bill Reportad Vnchanged, er was in Hungavy. and PUSH BOYCOTT OF ULSTER. lan to resubmit the Versailles Jopn Miller, head of th¢ relief.ad- tives. The Aviation Co: a B = 3 ireaty. "but. on e other T Rave :;"T‘":!:’e"::n:‘igfie::"nsgl’]&o:'::"!'::i"'?g"n"flu"" 0 the Btt): sinccn he tion, tiroduced by Lotd Weardalo On_tho Lfth, fooc mors snce 1t |16 tho jreserve fores e e e Dail Members Relying on Ecqnomic i ilable group will have to i remainder of the task’of stating 1a ‘welcomed cor¢ e . ¥ Y s 3 Sow to the | inevitable if President | incurred cither in, viclation of the act | {1C% g Riga base. of handling | .S, Cible of an association of nations | traffic bureau. Who ‘have not qualified as aviators| TOKIO. August 20.—Japan's formal Pressure to Force Terms. Hardi Secretary Hughes an- 2 Fre With the object of organizing the| A central police building also would | Lt (MU B0 SO O | arbwerioi e A s ban s B Ah HoR 5 | myjhe A daria Porae er- 9 = ! i 0 America 10 e e erament. on | [M.he name of the COMMISSION. o|talmed in Russia at any time since|select the place for the next meet-| throughout the day from the first[time are approximately 3,250 aviators, | SFmament and far east questions terviews printed nere attributed to | The oifier hand, approves the memo- | that in violation of the provisions of | 1917, for whom pemmission from the [IE. L BRECiTEt o 136 Srect 1o (e SI0E" {ang At In to be cut to nearly one-halt. | ¥a8 discussed by the cabinet yester: ‘:““‘d"‘:l“ MsDoneih of Dabiin. ot -and' i Com- der of th me- | e conclusi "~ 3 i & 0 the a] eireann labor lepartment. ;l-l';:'ex!' ‘D“r‘::glhleo: ‘:yltr'nnlsorrac:;l peace g‘«'-'u::,l coamitiat Defcre the tovmt- | soylet Oy e Tminent; must be obtained, |king received the delegates, and in _No Celly in Burea All reserve. commissiong.in the Staff| 1o Washington will be delayed & few | declare the economic pressure against . Rraoment, which is to prefede the| mation of Chis act. may. after such | (rce entry into Russla of any of the|(he evening s banquet was given In| Tne detective buresu is not equipped | COPPS, except the Medical and Supply | days. At present it 1y forecast that | Uister, designed to bring morthern - making of & new treaty later on, the| termination, be prosecuted by and in ¢ Lo be allowed their honor. with cells, so that all persons ar- COTPS, Which are to be"materially re- | o8 TORT "or the Position of Japan |ireland peaceably to what the Sinn e under the agreement signed today. e e - ~(Gontinucd on Page 2, Column Z) | the name of the Atiorney Genersl '@ |Non-American pfrsonnel, such as | o< rested by the detectives must be sent | duced In personmel, are to be abolish- | which - has "been- voiced in formal | Feln would regard us @ more reason e | LUty na with the same effect us | terpreters, musf be approved of be: M 4 ¢ 9g News i the first precinct, When the chief fed. This includes the Dental Corps, | notes sent to Washington. PuieltitiE St Bt veleons O it this act had not been termined,]fore- entering Russia, but freedom o ay R e g;'g;;ifi“;:‘,'}:;;’;gybfi‘;“‘i‘;fi",:221‘"{;; Construction Corps - and , Chaplain| Some Papers Disturbed. ment of goods from Belfast for south- | d i t § that the Attorney General may, |and protectign of movement on 2 Some newspapers profess to be dis- | ern Irelan $1,500,000 BUILDING PLAN | 232 that the Attorney Gore act. ay: | American relfer administration busi- in Paragra h s/ the District buflding. O A I R ear Y | b owpcasdiontia (PhE | oTme jamte 5 ol mton weone oAl £ —_— point the attorney last appointed by | ness within Russia is to be granted It has been suggested in the past|Corps, except in class 1, the fleet re-| U iscussed | every day. and very soon we may look Transferring | the commission under the provisions |all. The rclief administration has|y s and Russia signs that the central police building Dbe|gerye, are (o be done away with. note that there would be discussed o 'y 47, the complete stoppage of Papers Becorded Transferring | F (OViCh"103 to assist in the en- | complete trkedom in the selection of | Uygroement. - e e DL Tt ‘en,z:, boara of the Navy De-| matters which have been and are of | oil'goods out ot Beltast and the taint- ciont {its local personnel and al S| asee 5 H t o " | soncern,” v deem H Truesdell Property. forcerdent of this act. 7 S0 the 37~ | New motion picture theater-will be built | SX10 or “fuggestion, made @ few ! partment has set a maximum numbir | ronbres’ Japan's aualification concern- B e T e il v ey The Ball bill was reported by the | ganization of distribution committees. recorded today byl District committee just as it came |On the letter, however, it was agreed| 8t 14th streot and Park road. Page 1. years ago, was that it should be close | of officers for each corps, i e o S S ‘want. e Senate. that-loci governing bodle: | Congress scheme for German peace| to. the Police Court, at -6th and D{number of officers in classes'l sod # | facts, but officials seem to co | from th b b s sliould bo L GO nefTective. ‘Page 1| streets. It 1s mot likely, however, |.to, 500 officers; it logical as carrying out Ame L s Moo mkbal s A famine “relief ] ~* Page 1 Papers were which the George Truesdell property i T . 3 ill urge a par- s ficers, original position that the powers ! Columbia road is conveyed. to Free_transportation and free and | Interparliamentary union urged to aid|that Maj. Gessford wi upnly office) has stated in a speech that Belfa ;;:nnoz G. Walker of this city. The APPEALS MARY’S CASE. 'Br:f:vred u!e'o!’ the telegraph and!| disarmament parley here. ~ Page 1) ticular location. l"l;t;'u is the total for the entire coung g:::?lv.::h:g:hle; &e{:m&;;tm:a:['n e Cibraltar ,;f‘ E“l‘mfld ": l:_e_ N = Es —_ other/ means of communication are to | tion of 50 per cent ordered In g . da_of the conference. |land. So long as this attitude is in- transfer covers 56,541 square feet of be aflowed and the food shipments Mxkodup lon ; Immediate A O define the agenda X e s Oars of uli ‘Goes i naval reserve force. Page, 1 i Lo me - re continues to be brought to dulged in it wi - 4 ground, bounded by Columbla road | Attorney General Goes to Supreme | the.’ American organization. are to SOVIET CLAIMS VESSELS | | e e marel - atstricts | pEreoure continube to be brouht to| dulked o 1 Sople to make Bal Tension .growing in Ireland as hopes . for u osin; hasse the same.transport priority as is peed: e have Been directed to take immediate on. If he decides not to at-|barren as the rock of Gtbraitar. e e R e oust/f Oppoeing Divotve Eanted the Russian rellet ot ganis e o ¢P'“ Ll OF RUSSIA IN ALL PORTS [aters to compiy with-the arders of the | vr gt meton Hieve Visoount_ Uchida, e P s the late Col. Truesdell OARSON CITY, Nevada, August 20, | #ons. Japanese considering reply on disarmag k general board. Under the terms of the foreign_minister, be 'the ? Mr. Walker plans a large housing| ¢ it - | ~'The soviet government wilisupply| ment. Page * |order the officer personnel in-the Dis- te. Other pos: MACMILLAN PREPARES enterprise on this site. The improve- | —Notice of appeal to the supreme |4pq Recessary storage for foodstuffs|EHouse will pass tax bill overwhelmingly \ - trict ns:(x:olumbh will have to be cut meutehelconiamplatés ardostioattad court from the order of Judge Lany|and transortation to ~dlstributing | _late today. Page Z|Proclamation Says Ships of "Xe- |y, the $hukof 12y /amcers, only’37) cof Brince:; M. Jenide FOR ARCTIC ADVANCE 500,000 gan_ dismissing the aci rough | points. so will pay virtually all new judgeships asked to re-| officegs being allowed to remain in the | ambassador at Washington; : begin immediately. f annul the proceedings grantiyls | expenses, exoept. the sctual salarion| E e mroeded A botr® ‘page 2| rensky Fleet Are Being Sold by | OTCSF PHIE NSt 1° This includes | Kentaro Kaneko, privy councilor, and Refugee Capitalists. 19 ‘lifie officers,-1 medical officer, 1|Admiral Sbtokich Uriu. - ; . Mary Pickford, motion picture - |and expenses Of the American relief| Ajozander is reported fmproved. ' 3 Page ' Tress, o divoroe from Owen Mogre, | personnel s supply. officer and §-avistors. At the oo Bl d - 5 » = 5 By the Assoclated Press. KILLING HELD jUSTIFI-E D. B e owior na will be fed foqm Apequte. Uhked Premiiof. Two score men and women of mob at|By the lasoelsted Fress. y e e e tors 1 medjoal | - Representatives of the forelgn, war| AUGUSTA. Me. August 20—Got. foday Adequate guarding of the food shi; Knoxville, Tenn., are wounded in raid | NEW YORK, August 20.—A procla- and navy departments conferred- for| Baxter yesterday, received an un- Bockville, Md., Coroner's Jury W'D, P Sounty,cirk, i Mnden. | ments and relmbursement in Fuld o | oa- il : S e 2| mation 1ssued by the Russian soviet ‘l"‘,‘;,’:,"";!’_‘fi‘;;‘;':".‘ 3 Dl e | long time yesterday regarding thedated leiter from Capt. Donald B. - ‘ neral. 7 kind for food misused is promised in |petective force receives shake up: t, d signed. by .George|ths line and £ staft z-rnm ‘officers. program of the conference, and touch- | MacMillan, the arctic explorer, now Clears Man Who Shot Two. |‘$fl“ notice is directed tg Gladys|the agreement by the bolsheviki. All Page 3 30‘{0"*‘!"‘!“;0';".. c‘ LS Tore P . od _upon the personnel. The Nichllon an _expedition to Baffin Land, in cial).—A coroner’s jury investigating | banks, and her attorneys. ¢ Al P erarumed .. Sndl Git sl Yomaine: Page” 3| Russtan ships In ail ports throuskout E§GR.ES’.KIDHABERS- e e A e Fiane aiiod 6 {misht be. o a Oppose plan to cut raflroad overtime the world, has béen recelved by et} 5 Pt of the third department of the gensrul| .+I have taken on the last provisions . pay. the death of John A. Pearson and , “After long hesitation the holshevik} ki; The i . 3| Russia, a weekly newspapor. 3 z X ity e de h ter and am now wait- . Eugens Pearson of Poolesvilis Thurs: | APPROVE CUBAN LOAN. |sito have sgreei to che‘gtmealiiler| 07 | L, pofae 3ot o Mdaremsed o i ox” | Ammeriouny Bamsa, | e St . Sher o et beiore 3. P day night at Cioppers, Md., today held administration principle that no ernments whose ports harbor. Rus- a e - 't ing A ward to Hopedsls, (he Zaith that the men died s stration Bi}l Is to !’l’ G mdllw’nd‘;:l '3"’"’"35 A.u;arleln rationa{ plicating warrants lnwl;.:'ame 3| sian vessels. - g 5 flL’M’HIg:c.Mn x&a Le Japanese em: mo..ugk O 're‘,’m i wounds sustained from-a shotgun in | fdmint 2 O Do ehtived ot Sushiidiel} - peny. S "The document clatms that ships.owh. i meal of the Inter- | The Dewspapers declare tnat the| It is two above freesing here fo- the hands of Joseph D. Stang and that $50,006,000, - °|subplice as are siven the rest of the| ggyenty.thres studsnts pat on roll of fed by the Russian volunteer festal Krig Clarie,-oMaial of the Inter- | Ll PorLE i likely (o insier: that |day, with many iceberss in sight. but the killing was justifiable.® John A. ¢ A pea iy 1he sgviet is able | % i5nor in high school summer course. | Kerensky organization, and by WtKet{ narionat-fand, Live Stovk Com- | ¥20008, T 0™ atvisions’ be maintained|no drift ice. to bother us on the coast, ;).. Hall, justice of the peace, acted as| HAVANA, Cubas August 20—:The |t0 ration PPt the ~Americans |- > e § ncorporations, are ho‘tu diss e in the Japanese army, but that if the|according to wireles reports. —The. ‘ coroner. administration DJil providing for the | 8re, 1o Srant- only supplementary | [, o yoy in trafic accident’ R by Russisn, capltiiste 2 e \ia At _a|powers favor a: positive curtaiiment|Bowdoln is proving to be a wondertal .| Under the Maryland law, the ex- t & 35 feling. % tisens to action. ia and. claim. the Viiby et ? Tand forces, Japan will follow.-On ‘boat. her going the other oneration of & coroner’s Jury in hold- " Freedom from soviet government C 2 aanos | ar ‘castern questions, the staffs at- with lee rail ‘under and fc 3 ing homicide justifiable does Attempts to obtain |OF M:; interference is niged. h vessel b 8 gl ade e aesori a8 supporting «lude further action by the state te K ation regulating the |relief administration in the - sh 3 the voluntser flost, now telegrams | China in ~:K|mlqr with Great. about my: boom, which against the defendant, but residents or apartments was | ment-of its lacal nery, E for a|in th Phe e idea of mdvancing|was bending like rubber, but she came here believe that no further steps|blocked in' the senate because athe soviet 1 vide ni X -do" < pec B e g ons between China and Japsn.'through dil fl?‘- 2 will be taken in the matter. quorum Wwas not present. . . . ... (Cpntinued on Pege 2, Column1l). .. , . wnPage 2 2 ? 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