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T 14 BOK PEAGE AWARD *COUNGIL IS NAED Fifty National Organizations to Conduct Referendum on Successful Plan. pov 4 Tr the Associated Press. . W YORK, August 20.—Names of half a hundred national organizations which will form the co-operative council of the American Peace Award, created by Edward W. Bok, were ; made public terday. It will be the duty of this council to conduct & nation-widé referendum on popular 'pinion expressed toward the plan clected by the peace award commit- tee as a practicable method of ending at the referendum will 1t was pointed Tt is hoped th be tu next January. By ihe Associated Press. SCHENECTADY. N. Y., August 20.—"“There is no reason why all of the necessary work of the world in the not distant future should not be performed in four hours of service per day by the rank and file of the world's producing popu- lation,” according to a visualiza- tion of the future made public by Charles P. Steinmetz, electrical wizard. = Electric power soon will be at the service of every one for every need, he #ald, obviating the neces- sity of other sources of heat and power. Ventilation, transporta- tion, ‘heating.. illumination and provuction of every sort will be 3-DIMENSION MOVIE ADDS DEPTH TO FILM 4-Hour Day, 5-Month V acation, Seen by Steinmetz at Early Date f l THE EVENING HASKELL RUSSIAN carried on through electric power, it was explained. The naw ‘éra. . Dr. Steinmetz added. will make it possible for every man to take a vacation of five months in every twelve. “When 1 say necessary work.” he continued, “I mean the kind of work that th AVerage persons consider unpleasant. But, when 1 say the workers will work but four hours a day and 200 days a year, I do not mean that they will be idle non- tract Wide .Interest—Silent on U. S. Recognition. By the Assoolated Press: producers the balance of the time. LONDON, August 20.—A new and Leisure will be occupied in pro- 5 et Gt i ductive diversions satisfying the |authoritative contribution to o particular instincts of the indi- |truth about ‘Russia,” is:soon to be vidual. made by Col. Wm. N. Haskell, director “This,” he added, “will do much toward lengthening the average life span.” BARS KLAN IN NEW YORK. Court Says Order Has Illegally Changed Incorporation Papers. ELIZABETHTOWN, N. Y. August of the: American Relief tion, who has been in famine of 1921. Col Homerie, will make a personal n Relief Admrnistration work Europe. The most interesting which Col. Haskell STA.R; : WASHINGTON,.. D. C;, MONDAY, ~AUGUST 20,-1923.'. EPORT AWATED A. R. A. Head Survey to At- Administra- charge of Rugsfan relicf work since the great Haskell, return- ing to the United States on the liner re- port to Secretary Hoover covering the details of the liquidation of the Amer- in information is conveying to prandial speech, ‘favored American Trecognition of the soviet government. In passing through London last week n route to New York he denled hav- ing made such a statement. Col. Haskell ,said -that conditions throughout the country were steadily | improving. Reports, of zn expected famine this year he branded as false- hoods, estimating that Russia’s wheat #urplus in 1923 would amount to 2,000,000 busheis, Whether soviet transportation facllities could handle and export this amount, he was not prepared to sa DENIES BEING MAN WHO AIDED CLARA PHILLIPS Carson Thought Friend of “Hammer ~Murderess.”. By the Ansociated Pres ‘W YORK, August 20.—A man known to his fellow members of the crew of the steamship Ulua, arriving hiere from Cristobal, Port Limon and Havana, as Jesse Carsan, supposed to have aided in the escape of Mrs. Clara Phillips, “hammer.. murderess,” from the Los Angelés county jall, left the ship unhindered, except by reporters and photographers. He denied his name is Carson, nor would he reveal Abe Martin Says: Jesse to Be We don’t know how t" de- NAME USED BY ERROR. Julian Glenn Carpenter Not In- volved in Georgia Abduction.” NEWNAN, Ga., August 20.—A dis- patch from here on the night of August 16, ,to the effect that. Jullan Glenp -Carpenter - was crarged with complicity in, the abduction. of, Mil- lard Trouton, whose body was found floating in a ereek. was in error. Mr. Carpenter had no connection with “thp . casé und hak “not "been charged ‘with complicity In the ad- duction of, Trouton and his not been arrested. | Congection .of his name erroneously with the case was due to misinformation, et 'KILLED IN PLANE SMASH. Mechanic Dead, Pilot Hurt in 150- <Foot Fall. DETROIT, August 20—Irving Mack. & mechanie, was killed and Le R 8. Layfon, pilot. was injured serlous Iy when the airplane in which they were riding feil 150 feet between here and TPontiac, about 9 o'clock last night Mack died in the hospital about_midnight. Both men were from Detrolit. 'CHILD’ SHOT IN ROW. Geti_ Bullet Intended for Father in Family Quarrel. * “LOUISVILLE. Ky., Apgust i20. - Two-year-old William Puckett, ir dled in his mother's arms here yes terday, the innocent vietim of a fhy fight, when a bullet fired-&t father by the latter's stepfather missed {ts mark and struck the child Charles Patterson, forty-five, was ur- rested and charged with murder as a result of the killing. William Puck ett, the ohild’s father, who had er gaged in an altercation with Patt son, also was arrested, charged w drunkenness. GOLD RUMOR DENIED. None Found in Big Brook, Labra- dor, Says Ship Captain. S8T. JOHNS, Newfoundland, Augu-t 20.—No aliuvial gold deposits are to be found in Big Brook, on the Labrado: coast, it was declared by Capt. A. But ler of the yacht Selvia, which has jus: returned from Labrador. Patric! Cochrane, who accompanied Capt. But ler, also declared the reported gold ‘was not to be found. £ cucithat Noversbac bRt (8% 20.—Injunction orders restrainin c b ibe Art Harner’s new wife el s : ki — & the [Washington concerns his opinfons us |his real name. scribe b o it wark | Remarkable “Natural Vision” Mo- |1y xiux Kian ang the Kamelta, sister [ 16 B 2 Stk Sheuis | 28 The Teiorters, awsifuy 200k |icept 't say she looks Hke she Uy Sror 450,00 : 3 be established between the Russian|rival, the man pointed out by the Sayas ) e e I o yan: | tion Picture Camera Invention |order from acting under thelr certin- | (S SMARIERe] DELWETT e Tusslan |l Eapon mald he cama trom | could tell a good cantalouge. commumistic regime and. the United States, now that the American Relief Administration has broken contact with Moscow. Although the relief administration $100,000 offcred by Mr. Bok on Jan- uary 1. The co-operative council then pects to conduct its symposium of opinion before the plan is sent to'the cates of incorporation in New York state were signed by Supreme Court Justice Staley, it is learned. Rochester, Minn. He said he would wire to Rochester for funds. The man is six_ feet tall, “Study America First” would make a dandy slogan fer our Announced in Chicago. weighs about 170 pounds, has reddish brown . N - | By the Associated Press. United States Senate. The organiza- ) Justice Staley recentl. v 4 statesmen. & ¢ e i G st 2 2 y handed down |had no official status in Sovietia, its |Pair and has a scar on his right cheek Soou e 1 camnett W HICAGO, August 20.—Invention of |, ‘Gecision ‘holding the secret orders reports were highly useful in kecp. |and: scratches on his left cheek. (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) a “natural vision” motion picture film, illegally had altered their incorpora- ing Washington informed as to whi List of Organizations. which adds depth to the two dimen- | tion papers after their approval and has been going on there economieally. —_— American Academy of Political and {sions of width and height of the[Prior to filing with the secretary of | However, what views Col. Haskell Social Science, American Association |standard pictures, was announced | State. entertains concerning the necessity of of Foreign Language Newspapers. |vesterday by the' George K. Spoor establishing formal trade or dipl tine Association of University | Essanay Film Company, which ox- matic relations withs Moscow he h; Women, American-Jewish Committes, | pressed iiu intention of gpening up FOREST FIRE CONTROLED. | reserved for the ear of Sccretary American Legion, American rary {the old Chicago Essanay plant, closed NES. F 2 . | Hoover. . . . jation, American Paper and Pulb |seven years ago, to begin the pro-| CANNES, France, August 20.—The Away with the old polishes, rubbing, Reported Back to Soviet. After the farewell banquet for the American Relief Administration offi- clals in Moscow, to which the Amer- ican newspaper correspondents were not invited, the Russian press re- forest flres in the Esterel mountain re- glon, which started Saturday, have be brought under control. Many vill farmhouses and other property wer destroyed. Three lives were lost. ‘The ‘buildings of the race course and American Political Science duction of the new pictures and the candinavian equipment for their production on a vast scale. Seven years of effort and $1,500,000 were spent by George K. Spoor and J. Berggren, the inventors. in per- shining and unnecessary hard Jabor. Let HI-GLO STOVE POLISH —king of all polishes, do your work, and n Associated Association of . otive Fire- |5 r'l!nn; xhohnr‘\\' mn!m cameradl DEo- of the golf club were saved. ported th Haskell. in a ps make your stove and gas range look like oco I'ire- | jection machines and screens, the an- v, vents —dri men and E: xinemen, Church Peace |nouncement of the company Said. _nev\fiA' Rer_‘novr; a’r‘\d reven!fi |ru;t. dl:;es Tnion, English-Speaking Union, Fed- | “Tha “three-dimension piotures, ac- in five minutes. Hi-glo at all leading de- eral Council of the Churches of ChIISt | aording to the company, have a field Just OFF the Press partment and hardware stores. Gas Light in Ame Ferelgn Policy Assocla-149 feet long and 2012 feet high, an Co., The Great Atlantic & Pacific tion, Mndh rnee 'r“f‘ R}”‘,f,‘.t:‘ area from three to ten times as great PSSR AS— | S———— Co., D. G. S. and all groceries selling high- Socie riends, Genera o - |as that of the pictures now shown. it e tion of Women's Clubs, Institute of | "0 Oy WP Whieh the ‘new nt grade products. s International Education. Internation- | tyures are made is four times as large = Dealers can obtain Hi-glo from— (il Clvitan Clybs, Jewish Welfare igg “the ordinary motion picture Board. League (;vr\_ln(r‘i\x.\!rwy n";':‘;L'| camera, is equipped with two lenses, A A fil ti B h . L ey, League o ations Non- - {employs the principle of superimpo: 1 0] 1 ation, Léague o Nations | PlOXY the principle of superimpos; I e s Tap Y eimor emica OrKs Union and New York Peace Society.! film twice as wide as that now used. By ALLAN L. BENSON On War. “There is going to be another world war anyway. and the United States should Lyons International Other Bodies in Council. National American Council, Nation- al Association for the Adyancement of Color=d People. National Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher As- The projection machine 14 'escribed | as unlike any projection machine now | in use, and the screen, in addition to ity size, is a combination of two. the forward one being a transparent cur- tain of “interfering lines.” Engineers the Jews, and why he ceased his attacks. Baltimore, Md. _How he would improve the ok ol of Tm.jand mechanics working with the in- sl A S S E e, atignal Council | ventors, according to the Fssanay an- get-into it at the beginning and United States Supreme Court. Be et Women, National Counell | nouncement, huve developed pictures || Clean them all up?” The kind of man he would = for the Prevention of War, National m:l,v:‘\nhln ‘?nfifi ng t::'rw( ’:;:::' make Secrctary of the Navy. = = eration of Uncle Sam's s o ‘amount o! standard | % - sighilh 4 Tederationiof Uncle! e |Dlciuten pivs e e er ety How and why Ford attacked Ford’s attitude toward labor. tionul League of Women Voters, Na- | 0f 4 scene viewed by the human eye. tionul Women's Trade Union League, Order of Eastern Star, Peace Commit- tee of Philadclphia Yearly Meeting of Friends. ta If You Would Know the Real Henry Ford, Read This Book .00 Net; by Mall $2.12. 12 JUDGES TO BE CHOSEN. Special Dispateh to The Star, RICHMOND, Va.. August 20 Twelve judges are to be chosen at the coming session of the legislature, of them to be a member of th International. United So- | ciety of Christian Endeavor, Women¥ Intcrnational League for Peace and Freedom, Women's Pro-League Coun- At all Booksellers, or the Publishers R S R N FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY ! 3 yers. Thore are sevon cirosit Juages Christian ~ Association, international | 1o be chosen and four for the cor: 354-360 Fourth Avenue, New York com.mittee. poration courts of the state, these latter serving for eight year: Afte STEEL WORKERS RETURN. 75 Per Cent of Employes Back in Youngstown Mill. TOWN. Ohio, August 20.— tube mill of the Republic Iron Steel Company, closed last week awglk-out of workers dissatisfied | ause their ten-hour day had not | Leen reduced nor their wages raised. with Was operating again today i force said hy the management to be about 75 per cent of normal. The same source of information:said that | sentiment among the men seemed to be changing and that they appeared to be willing now to wait until the eight-hour shift re: es their depart- ment in the progressive change now being made. D. C. PASTOR'S FATHER DIES. MOUNT SAVAC Md., August 20, | nm’ e —Patrick F. Dowling, father of thei Rev. John W. D:\\\'X!n|;(, |;|nslar of Holy Name Catholic Church, vash- | B et e e | flavor, the quality that stor of St. Patrick’'s Church here. | . dead at Johnstown, Pa., aged goes into WRIGLEY'S at the factory IS KEPT iN [T FOR YOU. ‘The sealed package does that —You break the seal. LAFLIN| ighty. Will Make Glasses for “You” Claflin Optical Co. 2% % i e City Club Blds. AT Wool Mohair Karpen Suite, fl‘l-n‘r’ee‘i’ieeee,-’ 5295 . Speaking of Values—Here’s One of the Most Remarkable Suites Offered During The August Sale —and Tinners are daily getting busier and busier, Better order your repairs in good = L L L N spasond 1(0 avoid vexa-Z wmm is pure chicle B e ool and other ingredients of the 0) al s s N| deere b, Pa® highest quality obtainable. f Lifetime Furniture } G! ¥ Glad m submit c.s'i;natu.g lt is m (lndel' mmrn . %, s - -~ EMAURICE J. COLBERT £ sanitary conditions. A suite that combines rare good looks with long £ 621 [ Street "mais £ w Rt wear and luxurious comfort. Three mas- ; 10-3017 RIGLEY appetite, keeps 3 T sive pieces with pillow arms upholstered in a plain, taupe-color wool mohair. An unusual value. teeth white and belps digestion. use in from a Put your problems up f: ‘We represent only guaranteed manufacturers. John J." Odenwald 1200 B N.W, Phone. Franklin 4908 Comfort Your Skin WithCuticuraSoap et Save Wrigley This is only one of the many remakable values " of the August Sale: There are dozens and 5 ' dozens of others—all exceptional values in Life Time Furniture and at eztrémely low © pfrices. : & B P Life Furniture Is ‘More han se;erth Str'ee't’ | Mayer Time A’ Nome < j ! 699 CO. - B?’f‘*“?; D&E A Preeminent Heat- Defying Lubricant i, SHERWOOD BROS., Inc. Phone Lincoln 7558

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