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. tures of THE SUNDAY BFRMANY'S ACUF |Enetisheman Reveals Wartime Fake Correspondence of The Star and New York World. ENTRANCE PLEASES | LONDON, August 16.—One the smost exciting wartime are being dragged from the archives Officials Here Imoressed at|of history and | of plain “romanc Expression of World Peace Shown by Move. or flat fake. g of the war, | other lurid fant have been cast | overboard. and now h | wynd has “resurrected” three Ger- man “spies” who were reported to haye been shot and buried at Chilwell, Chetwynd, how: ces™ for the edifi- . BY DAVID LAWRENCE. 1 Although the United States Govern. | Noltinghamshive. . o, over™ | ever, left the "= ment is not a member of the League | crvc Y6 (1 o T of Nations there is no escaping the | inclined. favorable impre: | During made, here by the enthusiastic wi J ";,\f{ given Germany by her former foes in [and the ¢ formally admitting her to a seat of | planes assiduous ality on the council of the League. | it in order to drop equality on the council of the League. |t In order to Grop-s fe% P | tory was {only the exact position. ¥ ector of w COME | ional and alr- ought to locate few bombs where The fac- the world has progre: B when it can forget in such space of time the hatreds en by the war and when a premier of France can take figuratively to his hosom the traditional enemy for whom in the last few ve since hostilities ceased there has been only suspicion and distrust. Restored to Privileges. t of Eng rd of Chil- suspected a huge { depot th Speaking at a recent dinne wynd told how the factor: were organized to prevent ting too near, and so well did the | system work that no ever really The b difficulty in solving | did penetrate the veil of offictal reparatior s distrust. The main | Secrecy. But one night Zeppelins problem in disarming Europe and |dropped-a couple of bombs unpleas- reducing the burdensome peace time has been w, with the spirit 1! undiminished, the welcomed Germany “k to her many of the leges which she lost at Ver In the peace treaty Germany regarded as a vanquish ed nation—s| was forced to sign a confession of [ APLANTA. guilt as well an eptance of | Andrew Owen forelgn supervision in regulating the | srudent, died her size of her army and navy. | Jurles received in 1obile ac- Now Germany sits with the other | 1 Smith 25 iventaiol nations and can exercise a veto such sith- wesull erancing won as she used to have in the family of [down by an automobile Thursday nations. No big political problem in njght, while two school children are Turope can be solved without her {helieved to be dying and three other consent. The council of the league is | persons are said to be in a serious made up of sovereign powers, each | condition from a series of auto mis- of whom must agree before any af- firmative action can be taken. And why do the nations of world. including France, now accept | Germany? Because they seen the in rmany Sic |2 KILLED, NUMBER HURT and picion J.ocarno tions ha given b wa he | BY the Associated Press September 11.— old from in- su <. A. H. Turner is in a hospital under guard, where she was taken after she had run over the Owens v and perhay jured Susin Urbanks, 9 v Mary Lanier, 9 years old. Mrs. Turner was taken to the hospital from the police station hysterical. Police said she failed to observe [traffic signals. She is in custody | without bond. | " Mr. Smith died early yesterday fol- lowing injuries he sustained when he was run over by a “hit and run” auto- mobile driver last -night near ville, eight miles from hel the | e may be present ditional affection. the rule of the firmly established against ‘War Slogan Realized. some extent, therefore, the| Jogan of the war—to make the world for democracy—has been real- or F ards democratic Germany as > me - of the | council of the League of s = e = is true that Spain has re the ain is made up for by | T the admission of Germany. Spain is | not like nation. She is hav- | ing domestic troubles now, and | when the sober statesmanship of | Madrid some day cc rs the value | of being on the especially when the Medit problems Ln to plague European the seat of will' not nt. r the United States. the s to join League never been accompa by 7 any will toward the Les Washington the League to suc 30 $1.00 w ¥ = Relnforeed, Tyroler Co.. 136 West 83th St S| HAD PIVPLES Y. And besides the | t il foundation that is bullt for | aee Caused loss Of s]eep‘ Healed by Cuticura, urope makes more chances of a world war. U. S. Benefits by Le the whole, therefo % an truly rejoice that the Le 1 suffered with pimples on my. BUBS A5 a0 Lntox face for twelve months. They wsre family of equale @ | fiarpe, festered and scaled over. The Caposeril (Joverelsn | fpimples were in blotches, and the benefits of the caused much worry by itching, joined in several in urning, and lcss of sleep. ** A friend recommended Cuticura 'Soap and Ointment o I purchased some. 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As the rumors grew, the be- nto the liv_'lggoguez became accepted in the neighbor- e ! ssed through [been caught and shot by order of the hood that three sples had actually commandant. “As soon as°I heard the rumor,” said Chetwynd, “I placed a guard over the mortuary and hired a labor- er to dig three nice graves on the hillside just outside the works. The gravedigger was then packed off, and my guards filled in the holes. Another was ordered to place three black 2rosses over them, and in the morn- ine there were three fine new graves aay 1or the inspection (not too close) of the factory staff and all and sundry. “It ‘was acepted all over the local- ity that T had shot three sples, and to this day there are people who in- sist that 1 did so. ‘There are the graves," they will tell you. Yes, the re ‘still there; but they are v, and they always have been,” concluded Chetwynd amid much laughter. STAR, WASHINGTON, SEPTEMBER- 12, 1926—PART 1. is talked of, he says, either foolishly or wisely, the better it is for an ultimate understanding. But, he adds, the moment cancellation be- comes unavoidable a burning issue of practical politics will flame up, and that moment will be when the circular flow of paper is impeded and the artificial equilibrium broken. It will be for the American in- vestor in_ due course to give the word, and for the Ame public to find the solution, he concludes. MONOMARK AS GUIDE. ‘Woman Traces Husband by Use of DEBT-PAYING CYCLE LAIDTO U. S. LENDERS Germans Pay Allies With Ameri- can Funds, Which Then Return Here, Says British Writer. By the Associated Press. LONDON, September 11.—John Maynard Keynes, British writer and economist, in an article in the Nation estimates that up to now Germany's payments under the Dawes plan to the amount of £100,000,000 have been provided mainly by foreign lenders, | chiefly the United States. Thus, he | argues, reparations and interallied debts are being settled mainly in paper, not in_goods—America lends to Germany, Germany transfers the equivalent to the allles and the allies pay It back to Washington—nothing real passes and nobody is a penny the worse. Remarking that even sums written on paper mount up heavily at com- pound interest, Mr. Keynes asks how long the game can go on. The answer, he sa; lies with the Ameri- can investor e more cancellation Private Insignia. LONDON, September 11 (®).—“I don't know hi but I have his monomark,” said a woman in ap- plying for a summons nst her husband. The magis :cepted.| the monomark and ummons against that addr h police in handling lost property take cogni- zance of the monomark, which is a kind of registered trademark stand- ing for the owner's full name and ad- dress, but allowing him its use with- out divulging his identity or address. is a teacher that insis education. Experience on compulsor LB ITALIANS LOSE 100 MEN IN BATTLE IN TUNIS Small Band Chasing Marauders Meets Large Force. Natives From South Report. By the Associated Press. TUNIS, North Africa —The Italian forces in S lost 100 men Kkilled or parently mostly native | A fierce hattle east of Ghadames at the | beginning of August, according | report printed in a local newspaper, | basgd on statements made by natives | reaching here from the south. According to the natives an Italian detachment, commanded by Maj. Grot- ti, was sent out after marauding Fel- lahs, and encountered a much perior force than its own near El ¢ |tar. During the hattle the Italians | were obliged to retreat. In addition tos | their casunlties e Italian forces lost one gun, a conplete supply train and a number of cattle. eptember 11 uthern Tunis wounded. ap- uxiliaries, in By 4 new process an American-con- trolled factory in Belgium will make plate glass for automobile wind- shields that is promised to be superior produced before. to a| ~[his three comps WOMAN KILLED AS AUTO CRASHES CONCERT CROWD Score Huyt, Some Seriously, When Speeding Machine Rams Barrier. | Four in Car Held. | By the Associated Press. POTTSVILLE, Pa. September 11} A speeding automobile plunged | through the barrier ropes at u band | | concert in Tremont, near here, late {last night, killing one person and juring more than a score of others. The injured. several of them chil- dren, were taken to a hospital, and | the condition of some Is critical. 1 The young woman killed was Miss | Irma Freeze, a school teacher of | Llewellyn, Pa. The driver of the automobile and | ions were arrested. 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