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. '\I‘HE -EVENING STAR-,- WASHINGTON, D.. C, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1921-PART T. Expected to Be First Head of SBIWMB Is AG AINS‘I’ i 1 S ECRETS OF WORLD WAR"U.S.STILLSEI}U New Republic of Central America. Candy Armies in Contact. ;:’L’&{:;j:’::},fi?:;{ French, I1l-Prepared IN NAVA'. SIRENGIH ' I_Aws AS R[MH]Y es deliciour” Cinderella Bldg. fort: t pence is shown by M. Tardieu. Block Germans on the Marne. | l | | ! | Bethlehe Mine Congress, Sees Indus- "y Adjust Itself. Germany Blocks | Will Hold That Position When Present Proarams: Are Combleted. m Steel Leader, at Can a girl afford to marry? tion that they agreed upon any ac- | tion which the latter may decide | | upon, even if a war with Russia is BY ANDRE TARDIEU, | to result. Peace Hopes. At this hour and for this work na- SALESMAN | Captai e Frenel i marck, on a like occasion. had | tional unanimity ie complete. War— H X A e moc A Cneh Mk 1 the telogram from Ems— | brief war, cruel war, fruitful war— | BY the Ausociated Press. ) By the Ansociated Press. { Is it a mistake to marry? m.:v Hand «t the Conferesce of Ver- s ulu{ c‘nmlmrw;‘ to |{i’||s. fl"','.';; iz the national pro; nun," No| onehr;- Latest statistics of the naval estab- CHICAGO, October 22.—Charies M. | Or a greater mistake not sailles. | more, it is not the end, an sists the temptation. Collective hyP- | lishments of the world’s leading, > s e el ? 5 the carrying out of the ‘plan Welnosis transforms the crime "‘“'"“"murmme e e Schwab, chairman of the executive to tht doesthe_mod’ CHAPTER shall see reproduced the same trick-|right and against humanity into a PO erE, C Y board of the Bethlehem Steel Corpo- erngirl lose by marriage ? > |ery which marked its preparation. [quty. Seventy million Germans claim formed officials here, indicuted that | Eition. Toliimen bars ot the Amerean il Does education make e e o o 'z'::lr;"'l" e Sl R e e CaniNE Vet iliLbe e, Mining Congress at their twenty- | marriage undesirable? f § ey ister | Withdrawn its frontier forces ten|thelr responsibill 5 i 2 . £ : i an:b "h“ the Bavariam “""‘3““" kilometers from the bord;r.\ tn‘r‘ i Viciory Spared Kurope. "'“h"") h""“:b"‘:“l"e" ingascond Iplate fourth annual banquet here thit to These questions—and in Berlin who, two wecks before the many, on the 1st and 2d of August, ! tory Curepe. when the building programs now un- et TR e —di i M B T st o e LR July | hefore any declaration of war. takes | All her allies have paid tribute to {yoi€T 1 PHLITRE DO : hig mind there Is nothing in the pres- | {f| more d“‘?“‘“:"cilfl a ust be ration of war, reveals on JUlY|advantage of this to violate French |the greatness of the part played by - >, ent business eituation ‘which tme | &| startliag article by Clara details: This doe snstrates | read a ory of Lu - | history alike ordained it. The viola- | fighting 3 < . The danger. | & forie; T dorwinent demonniEa oo ii..u‘.’fm. "":"c.mnf:m?r;e‘:;(r‘ ction she |tion of Belgian neutrality deprived : with 533 ships, with an aggregate he said, Jies in the ffort to force an | 82| vemberGood Housekeep- Xpel’lenc o an ambition can bring about the | {0 prineh - aviators of having : France of the onlv guarantce which | tonnage of '1560.480; the United adjustimeni through legislation. | 35| ing. together with 7 sto- <eath of millions of men: thrown bombs on the railroad near | was hers by international law. For States has 464 ships of 1.249.463 tons. Chance to Adiunt Iaelf. | f§| riesandc2atherfeatures. H C The step upon which the enbinet | Nurembers. 'On” April '3, 1916, the wecks and months she was Ui solc | and Japan 99 of 318669 fons. Erance Legislaors must give Amcrican in- | 4 an ave Lar & municipal authorities of ‘h cliy, 'protaction o o western powers. < i L A i r = of Vienna has decided at Belgrade | "5 000G Witn the district military Had France becn beaten at the Marne | With fighting tonnage totaling 462 T onpRLolly ol mtiec 1 { 1 GOOoD : and which will consist of the send- |, pihorit ©1ll declare that all re-ita- werld wonld have fallen under | 000 and 275,000, respectively. altcady g Tt an ascthe o I ’ i ing of a note will be taken on the |porty puhlished on this suhiect are!the German yoke. By her victory she | Prenent ‘Programs. national, staie and munieipal over- stmfls v Boh Instant. | ment of this action | MANIfestly false and three years saved it Completion of present programs p ho addea: I ¢ rater Count Brockdorff-Rantzau, con- | If France was abls to play so great fessinz the lie in turn, will merely ja part, it was due to the extraordinary express the regret that Germany. in !union into which the German aggres. will add seventeen ships to the Brit- sh navy, or 199,380 tons; sixty-nine | to the American, with a total of 734,- verywhere the process of re: is creating discord and dis- he suid. to that DR. JULIO BIANCHI, : date is explained bys the Guatemalan minixter to the United | wish to await the depsrture of M. Hedges & Middleton, Inc. out to-day Toincare and Viviani from St. Pe- | Geciaring war apon France. ~should | fion had welded her whon. people g5 ™ e Sighes-ive. to e States, In to be the delegate of hlx | CNIILT T suid. TEverywlire peo ; 1334 H Street N.W. SorsburE. an oxder fo make it more. | have mnwittingly made wse of In-la fow lours and to the milllary Vit M yopanesc, of $05,258 tons. exclunive of | f aaity te she Federat Councll of the |{C 200 ‘6l matter. of increase 4 : difficult for the powers of the en- | formation which it had not had time “ieplaved by her cight million 'ehancee, of 805,188 tons, excluslye of | Republle of Cemtral America, and e | STOUERL i tic ma merkasc ot 9 : Main 1028 tente to agree upon & counter pro- | (o verify icrs pll through the atrocious j b SPeclal, submarine pre expected e hactea) ™| ce involved in on tome | 3 H Phone Main 10; Possl Armies Are in Contact. ¢ in imposed by fifty-two months:"j,cking definite information as to c of Cemtral Amcrien i, irer bick. 1 Until then prcific sentiments will {of invasion. Wheén the troop trains n composed of the statr.c speed and gunpower of some units in- frd st e h : Legislation is not the be simulated at Vienna, and to _ The aumies arc iy contact withoug 1left to_carry her forces to Abe \ron- | cluded in latest authorized naval pro- | of ¢uatemaln, Honduras and Saluador- | (U5 "500 0 an orgie of pre I e e O e %1 [ Rult, Germany eager for the. fray,|lel mem's souls ‘were stirred bY | grams, experts here nointed out that - e oncmic luws inss. on re the chicf of the general staft will | 0 o erald the dawn of |[assionate love for France, pass a comparison of. “battie efliciency” lthemselves,” Mr. Schwub said, In re- both be given leave of absence at Prood Al Gerinany: on UATR », jate longing for jus.ice and NFS'I{"*‘."‘ was difficult, if not practically im- ferring to remedies for the pres: e i ction e he | 1914. is up_and ready for the work |[confidence in victory., War declared Bxamples ‘citea were ithe Coraition. j\n ¢Meacious action haw. on the | of death. The imperial chancellor— | ¥ Germany stunned France for a me- “Super-Hoods” of Great P ““Ruseia’ «mbarked on the plan of 3 - other hand. been exercised o the | ediocre though he be—has risen | Ment ey t en_nmu:_-jl“ & at ‘(heiBritain and the new Japanese battle | y tralizing tae control of all industry Dhappapers and on the stock €= Girhout effort to the level of German | The whole nation revolted at 'he i cruisers, which, according to best in- in government hunds, «nd no one A eaunied s Wi i fon. to lay down the principle , thOUERt of its long patience & { formation, will carry 18-inch rifles of unxious to take any clance at t 2 = tois : t;nn ed in Berlin tha ecessity” and. in (.‘,“,“.,,"e,,(.l,v{u arded. £ undetermined number. |, 5 exporiment,” he said. . g e Austro Hungarian government | Sect: “Weiwererabiiged 16: o1 It rose strong in the Jjustice of its| Comparing the - heavier fighting 5 has acted skillfully. The only | [ TRAERLE "I C HATE DO eats of Bel. |cause. The proud spirit of France |ships now afloat, the tabulation shows i Problem of Coal Industry. emO ‘7 a O lce complaint ma that Count Tiza, | oo e T “Fie Feichs. | awoke. Puisqu'il fallait v aller, onithat Great Britain excels in battle Speaking of tne coal industry. * Who was prohably at first opposed | F i SHC SONED L imous vote of . irait and with how whole a heart. |cryigers, having six of the first and| - | schwab said: to xtrows methods, hus partly dis- | JAES SRSWErT 4 Wnanitons VoS OF France would forever have shrunk from | 6000t the wecond line, while Japan | ! “Your problem I8 to distribute your Sloned the plinciniht | will repent only later—is at ono with | {he responsibility of war. War forced ihas four of the first line and the |denand more uniformly over twelve . the chamber. | Forty-FEight-Hour Delny Granted. And after summa For the acceptance of these de- ment they replied i Now. however, Vorwaerts. the sem| official organ “of *the Ebert govern- mnent, has published an article show- ing that the junkers' accusations against the fourteen points are mere- Iy camouflage, and that the man real- 1y responsible for Germany's accept- ing the armistice three years ago was Gen. Ludendorfl, who telephoned to the German forgign office and sug- gested that President Wilson be r quested to act as mediator. and sug- gesting an armistice a full month before the armistice was actually negotiated. In support of its statement, Vor- ‘waerts publishes the official telephone message \from ‘Gen. Ludendorff tq Councilor Jordan of the foreign of- fice. as follows: SPECIAL NOTICES | Rev. atlow. The entire social demo- ie suddenly discovers on this pa- ional occasion that it has a pan- it breaks the pledge which its envo, nor questions ans mployed and at sea, and requests the Presi- dent of the United States to hasten the signing of an armistice right now to prevent further bloodshed. General headquarters makes it a con- dition that the well known fourteen points mentioned in Wilson's program he used as the basis.” Commenting on this dispatch, Vor- waerts says: “It was not the prover- bially foolish German Michael who believed in President Wilson's four- teen points, but Gen. Ludendorff, who, heaven knows, was never a pacifist. Just the same Ludendorff claims, and his supporters back the claim, that the influence the pacifists exerted on him was responsible for Germany’s accepting the armistice and later the Versailles treaty of peace.” SPECIAL NOTICES. and Emerson panos WILL JOIN AUTO PARTY GOI WEST. vantage of new Key bridge; overlooking whol Notice is hereby given that on and after | Monday, Nov. 14, 1921, we will sell the fol-| wd and unclaimed, drums, 1 truck, 1 pomp, Pectn. Oil & Grea 1 ‘Armentrout. ANSFER COMPAN bx. personal effects, stored by INC., NG SATIS- numerable i The Uriginal Biggs™ about V. P. V. N, cquipment for your house. Systems L The Biggs Engineering Co., 3 th_st. n.w. Phone Franklla 317. 1310 N RNBN W, BIGGN. Presdent. Resilvering Mirrors I+ a specialty of ours. High-grade work at satisfactory prices. GLASS, WINDOW, PLATE, etc. Becker Paint and Glass Co., Wien you nee Liquid Ashestos Roofing Cement. 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North 3600, 24¢ PROGRESSIVE SALES CO., og.l- « | flowers. w York .very Tuesday and ! i by aggression upon a free people, strong | in their own right—that was something | for which men could die. H On them was chalked we had not et learned to know. N Seventh Installment Tomorrow. | tember 26 (By mail).—The question of prohibition and restrictions upon the Intoxicating liquor trafic has aroused great interest and comment throughout the commonwealth, and a band of Sydney business men, inciud- ing several members of parliament. has been formed and subscribed four. teen hundred pounds to be expended in the United States and Canada in an effort to determine what eftect prohibition has upon business effi- | ciency. The business men plan to spend a year in obtaining end considering opinions from the United States and Canada and their conclusions are to} be published here. 1 A great amount of speculation also | has arisen here over whether the ! appeals court will decide whether 6 and it was to cease being effective | | within a certain period arter the yar. | A subsequent act, however, provided pense involved it hal declined to tuke i PATENT OFFICE BILL Up Thursday. on Tuesday, as he suggested Thurs- day in a statement on the floor. Mr. Mondell announced that he would nof Chairman Focht of the House District committee is ready to call up the Edmunds bill to establish a_model | marine insurance law in the District. | Representative Edmunds, who s | a sufficient number of votes to pass the bill. It is understoo#, lowever, | that several of the more prominent republicans in charge of the leglsia- tive program are averse to consldera- tion of the marine insurance bill at| this time. PRESIDENT APPROVES SO-CALLED “BABY BILL” That the so-callgd “baby bill” has | the unqualified support of President President, as follows: “In his message to Congress at the beginning of the administration the WAXED BY ELECTRIC MA-| Sheppard-Towner emergency commit- | w| tee. Other members are: Dr. Royal Copeland, health commissioner of Nuthan Strauss, jr. United States none. In battleships Great Britain still leads, with twenty- six, while the United States has eigh- U. S, Leads With Destroyers. " 1She has sixty-four of the first line and fifty-nine of. the second, Haynes said last night In an address at the Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church. This attitude he described + “foe we must not overlook.” “As long as public officials take a hostile attitude,” Mr. Haynes said. “it is going to be difficult to get juries to convict. The attitude of the judge and the progecuting at- torney has much to do with the ver- dict of the jury. In some cases 1 am told it s difficult to tell whether the bootlegger or the pro- hibition official is on trial. It has been suggested that the attituds of such public oflicials might be greatly changed if gnore of our better cit- izens would ittend court. The fricnds of the bootlegger fill the courtroom, but the frlends of the daw keep away.” Some public “officials, "'he declared, their high poeition to express dis- dain of the Vaolstead .act. Light fines and long delays, he added, have continued was “an unholy alllance’ a most formidable combination. t employs the best brains pur- chasable,” he said, “and uses every law effective. This Col. Odus C. Horney, ordnance de- partment, at Fort Sanmi Houston, Tex., dered to St. Thomas, W. L, for duty. hite vest this mornin’. One good turn deserves an- REPAIKED AND PAINTED. CYCLONE MAKES OLD RUGS NE ew York; Dr. Richard Bolt, general Why have dirty, Taded-out ruge when » few | Qirector American Child Hygicne. Ae: other, but one good story ought Grafton&Son,In will make them look Iike new? 4 gallons. *. . iation; Prof. Irving Fisher, Senator |t Stand. (Copsrighi N. [l i New Econemic Policy a| “Our new economic policy, in sub-| months, and this can by such concession only by in price of the ultimatam o o e glert * German soul. Nor does it take pains Mewed Down in Columns. toen, Japan six, France seven and strateglc Retreat, Rus- the expense and suffer the deteri ihe Bavarian minister adds: ‘| to “verify reports.” Light-heartedly!| The troop trains passed bedecked v ltaly four. ition of heat values incident o storag, and to pay the interest on the inve tempt on Life in Belgrade a new economic policy, whicl in sub- strution problems in_the cities r tarded the elevation of our productive powers, and were the cause of a de economic and political crisis. W recognized defeat and retreated, an the \retreat is continuing in m; places even at present, amid ve unnecessary disorders.” 4 BANKERS ABLE TO CHECK WORLD’S “WAR HOUNDS” | el iy Dr. W. F. Notz Regards Financia! Agencies as More Potent Than Arms Conference. 1 hounds than any other human agency, Dr. Willlam F. Notz, chief of the export peace of the world, he declared, depends ““At this very moment the represen- tatives of the leading nations of the world are preparing to come to the! loom up before their eyes Justified its existence, Dr. Notz declared, in preventing the economical stuctures ! of the world from collapsing under the ORDERED TO GUAM. Commander Joseph C. Thompson, | Naval Medical Corps, at Portland, Ore., | jeach time the journer has been p = the giant | tempt made on his life in Belgr July and in Augus dangerously ill with During his illness he accession to the throne of Jugoslav On several occasio) it has b to Belgrade for the coronation. b poned. the physica] ndition Alexander being given he ASSIGNED T0 MAYFLOWER. Lieut. Commander John H. Magrude attached to the U. S, 8. Fairfix, been transferred to the President's val yacht Mayflower as and navieator. Rent a Ford or Dodge Drive it yourself __8. E. Cor. 14th and W N.W. HOUSES From $125 Per Month Up or 83 months. It $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing Estimates gladly made, | 811 us upd father of this measure, is anxious to i has been ordered to the Island of Guaim e seavonabl Roofing 1416 Fst. n.w. | get action, as he has been assured of Z 800,000 = yravie o3| [IRONCLAD for duty. $800, COMMANDER RELIEVED. Lieut. Commander George F. Cottle, Naval Medical Corps, has been relieved from duty in Santo Domingo and order- ed ¢o Hampton roads. that he is now associ: Mr. A. B. Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary Caldwell ated in the same ca- n re ny | Ported that he was about to return reason T done as will induce large consumers to undertuk t- | ut | t- of X make the request that the Lampert |has been -assigned to the command |signals of alarm going up all around us. 1 Florida ave_n.c. Wah. D, Geo. M. Barker Co., Inc. |biil be laken up under unanimous lof tho Frankford arsenal, Philadel- | *Yet we cannot refrain from moting Pays 4 Per Cent 1A CAR—OCT. 23 51 N . consent on Tuesday. hia. S . rm - 80! nancial signs =t e o T e et o o G951 N, Y. ave.; 1517 Tth. _Tel M. 184, comsent on Wuesday. oo (D s 03“‘,, times." ho said. .A“,‘gmfi"ml' on sha%res W 1thd1j?\\n \bn i and baggage. SECU E A . SHEDD_shown splendid nmew ( day, which is the regular District da stand aside with unconcern e the re maturity Todo Do Fireplace IADITY” Fiees, " Brase s | §n"{he House. will be taken up with| RELIEVED AT NAVY YARD. |direct and fndirect Sontrorof the worios | SISEmatRay 500 LETTERHEADS. ALL PRINTED .o general legislation. It now appears money resources rapidly ng cen- 300 LETTERE 3 Logs, Portables, etc g Lieut. Franklin P. Applegate. at the n the hands of smal 300 Eavelopes 990, Fixings i 1oth ot dinin 314, | that the refunding bill will still be | i Rircion mavy sard: has veen or: | Gized. ) 1 sTouns Assets More Than Having Outgrown Iis Present Buildings 1619-21 H St. N.W. Offices and Cashier’s Departments will be open ! we knew Machine guns concealed in of. ! com- | srance, follows from the fact that we Last June. = . o x 10 In I bared with fifty-seven and foriy-four | poame kaf : i . = 3 posll l d L S k L oW jaown our colume. {0n the American llsts. oy BV aered 9 mrong jefs o P U for business there on Monday morning, the 24ti uaenaor, as Irs 0 Dee folds of the Hauts-Faings had over-{ Great Britain has the only naval|retrcat” he declared. “Before we are e e e e instant. whelmed our lines with murderous high j2ireraft —carriers, but the Unitedideteated finally, let us step back and | *™ 9F SUs0S avd 18 GeCiane Y 2 4 ’ & n R explosives. Barbed wire and trench ,:"'.';{;"J;T.gne» “f‘{ll;‘"zm" Grent |Teform anew, but on u stronger base. ! be suffering from a wound in his .d j R - l had proved too much for our valor. {in that capacity. At present Great| .iverybody sees what o sharp turn |stomach received by a bullet or Ul 4 ’ v France's furious onslaught had been | Britain has four of the firs the soviet powers and the com- | ; . - 7 Armas lces ecoras ow nhevea broken by German etratasenms U ithree of the second. | munist party have taken by adoptine | (Fagment of & bomb during th The Field Department Will Remain at No. 10 L T tance. contain e o e old | sometime ordi o nors | 3 3 3 BY GEORGE WITTE. “General’ headquarters, October 2, | (Copyrighted by the Bobbsderrin company) | SOME OFFICIALS HAMPER |[:tance: contab Buriaaviens pt(:ih.,._' 14| sometim ccording to rumors; Jackson Place By Cable to The Star and Chicugo Daily News. | 1915, 2:40 p.m.—The German gov- —_— | A {circulating In Agram, aud broush & Copyright, 1921, = | ernment should request the Presi- 50 e a BERLIN. Gormany. Getober 22— | ot of tni United States to take |‘DRY’ EFFECT ON BUSINESS | DRY LAWS, SAYS HAYNES | -7ic ciiit war whieh nrote vy and | PV, orelers. o N . : ipvine sha| Charge of bringing about an armi- i —_— the desperate position in which the! jnjured Alexande on German kaiserists. in justifying the|gstice, and “for that purpose be au- W|LL BE |NVESTIGATED republic found ftself compelled us to|ing taken to Pari - - Kapp revolution, the murder of Erz-|thorized to invite representatives of lU. s. Prohibition. Commissioner |change directly to communistic Dro- | Lis stay in the Frene lnslu‘auce in l‘()l‘(‘(* Lerger and other deeds of reaction,| 81l the belligerent countri - = d Finds Attitude of J fl' Al "“""?h Md'("stlrhlbullon' [Huwevor.‘w.mmx has develop: < S *| “Germany agrees to accept the pro- inds e of Judge so a not very lengthy experience con- - e 1ave accused the United States of be-| gram laid down by the President of |New South Wales Interested in | 8! vinced us that without having gone| An attempt made late O . 96 Dllllloll Dollal' ing responsible for Germany’s accept- | the United States in Congress on ! Important. through a period of socialistic ad-|June in Belgrade to assussinate Ales- ver S ing the conditions of thé armistice, January & 1918, and in his later Prohibition—Results Here i Justment and investigation, it wusander. when prince 1 - and, getting into the difficulties the | speeches 2 the foundation for peace 2 j Effective enforcement of the pro-|not possible to reach even the lowest|a bomp. Belgrade advices siid A Ov. 4 Mill Dollar uitry is now in, President Wilson's | negotiations. In addition, the Ger- and in Canada. hibition laws is hampered by the|steps of communism. Dprince Was not injured. but one . | Assets er 111on volars ‘ourteen points” being particularly [ man government suggests that a N B L 3 attitude of, judges 'and government| “Requisitions in villages and a di-|was killed and threc were wounded blamed for the trouble. truce be sisied in the air. on land| SYDNEY, New South Wales, Sep-|officials, Prohibition Commissioner{rect communistic approach to con.| Alesxander went :o Paris ¥ i WILLIAM MONTGOMERY, President. J. HARRY CUNNINGHAM, Vice President. J. P. YORT, Secretary and Actuary. CHAS. E. BALDWIN, Treasurer. GEO. W. EVANS, Assistant Treasurer. JAMES P. SCHICK, Gengral Counsel. JOHN B. NICHOLS, M. D., Medical Director. ; | Muller, had brought to the IFrench |slogan “a Berlin® and from & 4 x sian Declares. me: mands a delay of forty-eight hours ists on July 31: it Wipes away | in sffigy figores capmed with « B it ks (oie aspd e He dented there was 4 monopoly 3 will be granted. | of Judas which, in Brussals, |mets. Beneath the August s ~[ready to sell or serap. while the |BY the Asociated Press. the coal businese, saving: “Beil ot is clear that Serbia cannot ac- | on the same day Haase had given t0 | chested artillerymen lovingly b VEitosmell fow dackap: c while, m.l RIGA, October Z1L—After a long|Me, & menpoly has uitogether o THE MASONIC ]‘1' I UA' cept these demands, which are in- | Juur o their guns and bandied jest and laugh- | toen * Japan stour, France seven and |rest in -the country, I'remier Lenin| TUCH sensc to spread itself in thb: 3 4 compatible with her dignity as a Peychologiesl unanimity, the 0% with the comely. midens who fiock. | Leef. Jupan four, France seven and e ¢ ¥ ier L fushion. :‘n'\"t‘r;‘r::n Fmvci The wr}su.flueu‘m- ments of w 1 E ed to the ne to cheer them. Thus Bl‘_‘"- Yas.a wm!; Se fony_,'h_e' ag- |0f soviet Russia returned to ihe po- v refore be war. In Berlin | transferms iteelf in after a fol ht of concentration we s . 5 “nited |litical arena with an open admission ' | \ they are altogether of opinion that |tion. All conservativ started for Belgium., W id ‘of the | STCURUNE 198945 tons. the Unite 2 i P : i NDER FFER | IFE £ ] Austria_should take advantage af | 4like, hows for 4 quick Germans, - “Where are they?" . Wa | Sial ~japan mine, totaling jof communism's defeut. according to KING ALEXA SuU S: | I. ! the favorable moment, even” if | France crushed |in . throe” K< gought the enemy. Surely we should ! O jan account of a speech he made re-i FROM WOUND, IS REPORT | there is danger of ulterior compli- | ach Paris vealized by the viointion ffind him. In the compact villages of the {5\ 1niica Statos Teads with de. |cently before the congress of po-| 4 e jof Belgian neutrality: an easy coun- | Borinage and in the thickots of Belgian | TN ket o LR 2 ! B SO ; They believe that Austria’s hour |ter blow against Russia, and then | Luxemburg the shock came. By cven- |SUTOYers. having 293 of the first line |ijtical workers in Moscow, given out| i ased 2 1 me: :'qttlfsr:r’-:yt h?;psn;‘url(;. and in con- | against Epgland. who Nas_entered |ing a great silenee lad failen orer ou Great Bty 2o {2PAN* by the Rosta Agency. official bolshe- |Diclare He Was Injured in At- | Has le the entire Second Floor, Homer 1'\ equel o question presented |into the busincss for “a scrap of |decimated regiments. We had throwl g 5 a : & = ildi i the Kasee P e Goubts sueceas | drmee I T o g TroWR lleads in both first'und second el vik news disseminator. Building, 13th and F Sts. NW. The Executive i p.m. or 11 p.m. is the legal closing | ree) that the eight 3 i { = ghteenth amendment | Great banking interests can more «f- North 122 <D CPRIGIHT F14N0S FOR RENT: | DR TOWE- CHIROPODIST 307 KRESGE | hour for hotel bars in Svdney.. 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