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Fight to Save Famous “Shot Tower,” | Cherished Landmark of Baltimore Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, June 19.—Save the shot tower! That's the cry here to- day, following the announcement that the old shaft had been offered for sale by the oil company which owns the ground on which it s located at Fayette and Front streets Sentiment in favor of its preserva- tion began to crystallize immediately and steps are being considered by the city today to purchase the tower and incorporate it into a small public park. “No definite action has been planned and the subject will have to be given h Mayor Jackson today. v that Baltimoreans who e cf 's past and traditions at heart would be dismayed to see the old structure sold for commercial purposes and torn down. It is fitting that the city should acquire the prop- erty for a park.” Civic and patriotic societies are also THE COMMUNISTS LOSING OUT, ZENOVIEFF CONFESSES Declares Cause Hit Especially Hard in West, But Warns Followers to Retain Hope. By the Associated Press. MOSCOW, June 19.—In a speech re- markable for its candor, G. S. Zino- Vieff, chairman of the fifth congress of the Third Internationale, yester- day told five hundred delegates of that organization that there was no reason to feel discouraged over the fact that the Communist Interns- tionale has failed to obtain victory in the majority of western countries or that social revolution has not been developed with the rapidity antici- pated in the early duys of the Rus- sian revolution. While he gave no definite figures on the membership of the Communist party in the various countries of the world, most of the delegates had be- EVENING STAR, countries respecting the status of |world revolution,” sald he, the party. It was shown that with| o nere we had to calculate upon the exception of Russia, where the Communist party has increased from |Years we have been calculating upon 480000 members to 600,000, the strength | months. But time works in our favor, of the organization in ‘most of the for-(and we are now witnessing the Communist movement in practically every coun- lobe.” eign countries has decreased. Drop in U. S. Members. For instance, it is shown that the strengthening of the try of the gl WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, GIRL’S BODY RECOVERED. SAVANNAH, body of Miss Marjorie Jones, who was | Wilmington drowned when abatteau capsized in |from the scene of the accident. Thelfor the body. droaed”wien & Badtent Civuied 1 | trom the scano of the ccdent Theltor e body - fole=——=]olc=——=lol—-lc]——]a]e——n]cl———lolck—]0] merobership of the party in the United States dropped from 20,000 to 5,000, while tn En; from 10,000 to 3,001 it decreased in France, from 130,000 to 100,000, and In Germany, from 300,000 to 250,000. The figures from South American countries were “Just a Real Good Car” ing the speed of the | equalky disappointing. Zinovieff coun- seled the delegates, however, not to Jose hope. We were mistaken in our judg- ent, r 777777777777 7T 7T T T T T 2 T I T I, —at Worth-While Reductions FINE FURNITURE Ga., June 13.—The River, born ELEVENTH ST, poili @08 to 616 A Me:uey of New Styles in s}lort-Vamp Footwear Warsaw Sound shortly after Tuesday |body of Manuel Coucoulas, also be- midnight, was found yesterday In the [lieved to have been drowned. has not several miles|been recovered. Boats are searching fore them statistics from their own —From Our Regular Prices An exceptional opportunity to secure a com- plete suite or an odd piece of Henderson Furni- ture at Reduced Prices. —that combine comfort with effectiveness at the city could not use the money for its purchase, the organi- nds by popular subscription and Debightful nt it to the city. “Certainly it should be preserved 3 o nnoia, e pesset | B Potato Salad Dressing Mix imto s the yolks of Iralabie s ‘Tuy G our organization ‘Bard botled s bncionin ek | eTE s ss NN [ALL LAMPS AND SHADES |! orine Judnik, head of the branch, and if the city . M. Ellicott, Dre.\'ld"@nl‘ r?‘rlhe Perrins’ Sauce. Then etir it wide congress, and Josiah Pen- = ton of the Municipal ‘Art Soclely, lhw:fslffdflm """‘ said the landmark should e 1 iom clsop- pedvery fine. Be sure touse LEASPERRINS | ' James B. 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