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_ . THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON; D. C, NOVEMBER 13. ‘191_PART 'L 1 i i | 8 , he added, th MONGOLIA-SOVIET PACT |iry, slements in the tar cast The| sarvice, Most favored nation clauses . |DUTCH VOTE TO REVISE | szmsscy bcamo.trines e it e ’ chief of the far eastern division of| The present development is the re- CONSTITUTION FEATURES unity to choose between & m: E It of Ri - M 11 co-operatio and a republic. . REVEALS RUSSIA’S PLANS | ine rusian soreign ofice. and by M. | sult of Russe-Mongslian co speration ] il o A e s ‘ ad played throughout’ hundreds of Second Chamber Favors Changing | years and the attachment of the here and.flnance minister-of the = : g Mongolian government. . AN B People’s Revolutionary Government 'fi%m«&a that neither xmlur;lment e e e TV iok thals ARUUSES |NI[REST of Far Eastern Land Will Bar | Sntuiien againet the other. in thy | Chinese garrison from Urga and on ) ; Own your own metad . " | Dutch ‘people. Ures’ ana o Stipulations With. Regard to e A ST . % the pretense -of freeing Mongolia les Enemies of Reds. Cowanisation of natives or forelgn Sie- soviet Russia and pro- Succession to Throne. CAR GOES OVER BANK. N e BY LOUIS LEVINE, fzens. The former Russian govern. Posed to form a Mongol empire un- BY LEOPOLD ALBTRINO. _— watk helt wey heme? & egraph- 4 _der a Chinese prince. His. own .Mon- . ar Eact-Re- ; : - By Cadlo to The Star and Chisago Da'ly Newe'| T S0 m“p“;o'.fl'e"."'?u'lii.;:';?‘:‘é g0l troops mutinied t‘n{'gp:""fidnfin Ex-President of Far East Re- | specinr Gable to The Sur azd the Chiesgo | Mr. C.° W. Hanger. and Famnily - et Mongolia. +- i+ -.- o |overto.d ; . M 2 ne ol chidd N ; N Mongol! AMSTERDAM, Holland, November RIGA. Latvia, November 12.—The|"mhe ‘exchange of diplomatic repre- | 230, describes the, mew Foneolan | -public - Takes - Up RUSS +- | 11> Atier on exciting and outspsken Bruised in Accident. concluston in Moscow cn November 5{ sentatives’' was pravided for. C fitutions. A deba © the second chamber has voted | 3pecial Dispatch to The Btar. : 1149 of @ treaty between soviet Russia|suls {ram soviet Russia are to be sta- | arond, ‘s theier arate. s Fina Problems to pass & bill revising the ‘constitu- | . WINCHESTER. Va., November 12. 1 % tioned in several Mongolieh towns. inance . tional stipu’stions with regard to the | Losing control of his automobile while 1 2nd the so-called people’s revolution-| Ruggia undertakes to mediate be- | (E————— sirch 1 succession to the Dutch throne. The |gesemniing to round a dangerous! |} ary government of Mongolia, was in- | tween Mongolia and the Peking au- | The'route from England to India is BY LOUIS LEVINE: ocibiiity of the snocemsion of & Ger. ngerous PHONE MAIN 5672 WASHINGTON OFFICE Teresting as showing the efforts which | thoritles. Commissions were ar. |strewn with treasures of loat vessels, | g, a1 cable to The Star and the Chieigo | man prince in the event of the death curve on the Shenandoah valley pike| ji $20 400 SL LW, Sow Boridosa Biaga bon (SR8 K $1s. Russia is making to meet the Japi- | ranged for to settle frontier questions | the estimated value of which reaches , Copyright, 1921. | of Princess Juliana, the only chld|ne’r Fishers'hill, C. W. Hanger, his nese, French and counter revolution- | and arrange for post and telegraph i $400.000,000. : RIGA Lt e 12-—Alpx. | Of Queen Wilhelmina, 15 eliminuted. | Wife and two daughters of 417 Ran- - angac Ay Latvia, Novem o or presi. | Pleter J. Troelstra, the soclalist-iead- | dolph street, Washingtom, muarrowly nc 5 rasnoschokov, for pI ! er, argued for the republican sysiem, | escaped seripus injury when tue car |’ ., dent of the Far Eastern Republic and g0 FEnC" ¢hat the Orange dynosty | plunged down a steep embankment. | wasuinaron ——warvimns ol el ek known during several years of resi-, Jeclaring Wer The, o G " o 3 ! profitable to Ho'land. | The machine rolled over and landed dence;inChicago aeiA: Hirollesod, King William 1L, he said. would have | near the cresk. Occupants were bad- Inson, has entered upon bis duties 22 ' becn dismissed if he had been presi- | Iy shaken up and bruised, but escaped aseistant comnfisar of finance in the | dent of a republic. 1f the present|serious hurts. - - | connection with statements in Paris newspapers that further finanéial changes must be made in Russia be- fore any sort of recognition of the soviet government is possible, the ap- pointment of Krasnoschopqv {akes on a new interest. Until recently “he guided the Far Eastern Republic, ob- tained the passage.of a law legaliz- ing gold as currency. and gold and silver are now said to be in géreral circulation -there. - The government and the railroads accept payment only-In gold or silver,” thus insuring w real income to the government. Far East Tax System, "~~~ The Far Eastern Republic never had | such a food tax .as Is -collecteds in Russia, but had food or money taxes, | the peasants being permitted to'pay their taxes In money and keep umr| grain. Under the Chita governient the population has no right to refuse paper m8hey In ordina~y internal trade, but there is no stable relation between gold and silver coins and the paper currency. The change to a gold basis Iimmediately stimulated tie imports and exports of the coun- try. Th Moscow the circulation of gold.is You Owe Yourself ‘A Hoosier Pills may be all right for that ‘tired feeling,” but why be all tired out with tiresome kitchen work when a Hoosier will make entirely illegal. This week the state ) it seem like play? bank fixed the value of a gold ruble at 43,000 rubles in the paper money. In illeg:1 trade in the markets, how- ever, the gold ruble is-worth 60,000 paper rubles. It is impossible to fore- cast the speed of the financ'al re- organization of soviet Russia oryhow far it will go. It is impossible to . . 9 . “We like Reed so much better’ S E e . . year. “It’s ‘so much easier to handle than our: old leather pieces and it year Hoosier is like the Genii of the fairy tale. It brings evervthing to your fingertips, and enables you to prepare a meal without Te s Soviet Congress Called, moving from your stool. An all-Russian cangress of soviets makes the room so much more attractive. Don’t you think hae been called for_ Docember, 30. 3 7 5 a e o that the tapestry cushions harmonize with the French wal- _pr&':mtf‘csé:m é' I::filbcy D°§s§§?ea"'i'£ . If bef Hoosier t q . 5 fo be pr ; s nut finish?” SGebines fm:l“;!e,kh bg‘f%e ihe dos: Sit yourself be ore.a Hoosier omorrm; an . S5 ; i - . e . LN . lse wh livi Sostem of bartér in Rusela has been find how easyitisitouse on 3}“'1 there's Of course she thinks so, and so will every one else who sees a living B easlty o6 Peconeitosting Cths ' a big Hoosier here with porcelain top for room done in reed with spring cushions of rich tapestry. eystem of money and exchange- $39.75 Reed is being used more for living rooms every day and you free ax ;’.,‘;5,,‘2."2,.{,0 s an .cc?,,,..;‘]:’ Lt can get most any color reed or any shade of tapestry you O o T D A T e . soviet paper money will be printed on 3 _want. . only ane side. This Is regarded as %na' = . of many schemes for monetary L . ® valuation. . . i i i lic 1 i has Issued ; B M &f ‘ We would like to show you a three-piece suite that will cost you Uc law in the Ukraine bas issued o Sevénth Street 7 ayer O' Between D 8 E only $95.00 for the three pieces, including the settee. privately aguin. p \ . / L - Seventh Sereet Mayer & CO. BeweenD®E IR[stING Vm.GA | - o TASK OF RUSSIANS' Shipping on River “as-Im- portant as-Saving.of - | | Oil Fields. = i By a Suf Correspondent of Associated Press. SUIZRAN, .on the Volga, October'16. | —The restoration of the shipping.of| the Volga, the greatest commercial | highway of Russia, is one of the| tasks for the spring confronting the | soviet government, together .with ' that of providing seed grain and food | until midsummer for the entire pop- ulation of the regions bordering the | river. { This task s linked to-and as iportant as the restoration of oversea shipping in the Baltic and Black seas, | the saving of the Baku oll fielde, the ! Casplan fisheries of sturgeon and ca- {viar or the speeding up of the rail- way systeme. : 4 “Little Mother” Volga, 2,305 miles long,. the largest river -of -Eurepe, navigable almost from the very gates of Moscow down to the Casplan sea, means more to Russia than the Mis: sissipp! to the United States; because i of the fewer railways.in Russia. I Bént Organised Artery. The Volga shipping was the best | and-most- highly organized artery- of | commerce of the old empire. Up and down #s ways. were : floated ‘ghain, | fish, petroleum, salt'and timber. More : than the railways. it was a freight | and passenger highway. More thin | 2,000 oll-burninig- steamers plied up | and down its channels. yf Magnificent * twenty-five-knot passen- ger steamers went from Nizni-Novgo to Astrakhan, and there passengérs and frelght were transshipped to -the | Caspian, and thence to'B ku. the busi- | | ness center of the Caucasus and Per- i lela, or to Krasnovodsk, ‘the landing | iport for Turkestan: It'was‘a worl | {of inland commerce of great Russia ' jauite unknown to western Europe. : Now the big famine has called at-' tention to the Voiga. Frogen frem ' November to April. she will then again assert herself, unless_another ! {drought cripples her slow-movin, waters. Like *he Missouri, but mior particularly the Mississippi, the Vo]- | : % g2 has her moods, she changes hér t o 3 o channels, and carries big quanti‘ies: 3 of b'ack'and brown earth which she | deposits_here and there," to the dis- ' i10d : v Bt may of the pilots. In pre-war days| — ’ e 2 dredging machines kept-her ¢hannéfs schod ere’s a ole Lot in a Name et S E V-1l ¥ during the revolutions,-these dredg- + |ers haven't been so busy. - , : Loss of Service a Factor. « Another factor has been the grad- Afly salesman anywherc'can ShOW yOll an. overstufl’,ed ual disorganization of the steamer suite, tell you how-pretty the covering is arid howsoft the Tocompetont - of . dissatiifos.crons: : ‘ An Investment mn Rugs 24 Under the soviet ‘comtrol no 'fares cushions. were -paid until .September last and nefther captain -nor crew have for Bt vou want to knovv;' more than that aboit the over- fsLy Months Feosived althier pay. ok . Tt’s'a matter of great consequence to you-to buy rugs that \yill b4 : . ; gt 3,000 and aad_atedmers dully. on, the give you years of long and satisfactory service. It’s a matter of just stuffed furniture you buy.” You want to know that five T Lo O andees ; ¢ } 4 years from today it will be as good and still be as service- ad three days to_get a berih.- Thon- ..+ as great-consequence to us to be sure to sell you that kind. - If we sell able as when it came from our store. - gor while waiting for boats. . | that kind and you buy them, then we’ll both be satisfied. One step toward .improving - the service has been the recent' re-estab- Time only can demonstrate the difference: hetween a’ Ushmeént: of {ares (S0 Profits may'be : That is the one big reason for the special showing of Wilton Rugs " piece made for appearance only and one honestly made'to |pi"vcmnunist oty board| L. ... at the Lifetime Furniture:Store this week.. We know that in a Wiljon give service as well as-to'be good-looking. -~ - 3 the vessels, ostensibly to control the = pa ks B X rug, aside"from" the ‘bedutiful .patterns and colorings, you get more captain, appears.io. de\etie-most~of his time to private: trade and-dbesn.t interfere seriously in the running .of The Karpen: trade-mark and the' Lifetime ‘tag ‘are a the vesmel L araed back : . service, per dollar expended, than.in any other kind-of rug: 5B promise of service to be expected—and the Lifetime Furni- - Efi;&g“}:{:é}fit&g&g’%fi "I it’s rugs yoir'll:need thisfall—then you shouldn’t, miss our beau- < i B ture Store:guarantees you ghis'scrvicc.' Honing aguin. DEATH OF MISS EVANS Was President” Emeritus -of Lake ©. " Erie’College. . : e | B oI ‘: Between DS E st swee . VJayer & (O, pewenpor |[ERETEEIRIREL sweasee Mayer & Co. Bowenr tiful display—there’s. afine-looking:9x12 Wilton at $35.00, a good-look- £y A ing Axmifister-at $45.00, and a beautiful Wilton Velvet-at $40.00. : f.l‘herc’é'qtiitc' a-display this week here:of AKarpen'Oirér- A stuflgd and.Cane Panel.Suites. el = home hére last night following a lonj ’ ‘ terred upon fier. th gree of QTR T of arts and Mount Holyoke the- ho: - !ary ‘degree of doctor’of-letters. principal of Lake Erie .Sémini later president' of Lake Erie Collsge, Miss- Evans: was -fors haif | in; parts TINE]-