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BRITISH PAGT HEL | VICTORY BY SOVIET Sec Against World Acclalmed as Triumph for Red Diplomacy—See Coun- try Strengthened. By the Assoclated Press. MOSCOW, August 21.—The negotia- Bavarian Record For Beer Drinking By the Assoclated Press. MUNICH, August 21. the world record for with 67 gallons per persol cording to a uermnn -uuulclln Holland is next with 54% gallone per capita. Ten years ago the average in England was 81% gallons, but it now amounts to 39 gallons. The French are champion wine drinkers, with 26. ons per capita. ria holds d lnkml THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1924. 3 HELD AS SLAYERS OF LOAN FUND HEAD One Said to Have Confessed to Murder of Lebrowski for Money He Carried. By the Awociated Press, BAYONNE, N. J., August 21.—Three men are held without ball as the mur- derers of Waclaw Zebrowski, treas- urer of the White Eagle Bullding and Loan Association, who this morning lost his life ighting for $4,000 of the The trio under arrest Gorolyel. 19; his lrotber, Ilmt. Sl. and Stanley Kowals! 24, of lnmno KWI.\N mordlnl 0 the police, confessed to firing the ®ahot that killed Zebrowskl. Zebrowaki was accompanied to his home from the association’s office by Benjamin Bo- ber, because of the money he was car- rying. At the doorstep they were or- dered by the highwaymen to throw up their hands. The request was not complied with and a struggle ensued, during which Zebrowski was shot. The bandits fled without oblllnln: mi the money. Bober was not injure during the battle, although one bullet | fnag pterced his hat. S R S ST Ross A. Collins, lf. al lha Mllllulppl Representat! | ing the district in behalf of hll’ )Illl LATE POPE HONORED. Ceremonies for Pius X Are Held in St. Peter’s. ° ROME, August 21.—Large numbers of candles were lighted and masses of flowers scattered before the '.omh ‘Throughout the day there n- tinuous stream of peopla ‘ttel’ldlnt t “Plus the Good” still interests himself in its welfare. Among the numerous prelates who — e — celebrated mass at the tomb wer Mgr. Canale Oberti, auxillary M-hnp i of Sante Fe, and Mgr. Parolin, a nephew. The aged sisters of Plus X still live in & humble house near the Vatican where they resided when their brother was Pope. P:tuh-gh-flomh Fruit Growers’ Association Groves, Stock and Build- ing Lot on Lake Byrd 10 Acres, section 17, 30 Shares Stock. = THE VICTROLAS NEW RECORDS Advertised by The VICTOR CO. - ‘on Page 21 of Today’s Star ON:-SALE HERE TOMORROW 'DROOP’S M= 1300 G House New Victor Records Released Weekly lationships with other countries and would help consolidate the interna- tional situation of Russia, affirming at the same time the principles of the bolshevik revolution. He at- tached great importance to the fact that & capitalistic country had agreed to guarantee a loan to Russia which should be considered as backing up the credit of the socialist federation. “The world crisis,” he added, * tion of a treaty between Soviet Rus- sia and the British government at the Tecent conference in n was hailed as a triumph for the Red association’s funds. band's re-election. 3%-acre Grove. Development paid uatil 6 years' old. Two Lots on Lake Byrd. All for $10,000 ‘WIll Give Reasenable Terms. For a Big Bargain Waite J. Scott Buchanan Box 278. Daytona Beach, Fla. diplomacy at a plenary meeting last night of the Moscow Soviet. The gov- ernment will begin work on the fur- ther detalls of the agreement Satur- day, after the Soviet delegation makes its report to the council of commis- T q‘;z'x'rr‘.:“‘e‘ ] GO Christian Rakovsky, who headed the London delegation, and Forelgn Minister Tchitcherin spoke to the workers at last night's meeting. M. Rakovsky, after recapitulating the progress of the negotlations and the terms of the agreement, sald regularising its relationship witl ussia, Eurnpe can not be recon structed.” The meeting adopted a resolution | § : “The |thanking the delegates for their ef Established 1417 K Street |5 PN T T plicat - Its lerm! he pointed out, did not terms which would place new tax. infringe the principles of the Soviet{&tion on the working class. laws regarding nationalizgtion and the annulment of debts, as the con- cessions made were only of a practi- cal character. Only claims which the government considered practical or acknowledge to be adequate in com pensation of social justice will hc paid. He ]vr(‘dl(‘lnfl that the treaty ‘would be ratified. Sees Red Principles Afirmed. 1405 HSt. NW. 7/ 723 14th St. N.W. Your Home-- When you buy, rent or Sell— consult BOSS & PHELPS “THE HOME OF HOMES" _Gives Home for Orphans. 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