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An ultimatum has sent to the Humgarian government demanding that the advance into Czecho-Slovakia be stopped, and | | threatening to Allied troops o | force Hungary abandon her in- on of her neighboi's territors. | he main question which the coun- now considering in connection with the man treaty is the pro- posed change in the covenant of the car like others whor league of ions whereby the terms you know, “withiout a blemish.” Wash of Germany's admissions would be | D.D. D., the lotion of healing oile, over made The changes are said ¥our pimples or blotches tonight —and | to be prompted mainly by a desire to wake up in the morning to find them { forestall the possible formation of A z5c bettle will give you relief. another commission of nations, with on't you try D. D. D. today? ! Russia, W Germa and the former I».1» i Germanic the leading ZZE Lotion for Skix.l Diseas; Assoclated Press.) heads time (By While The the devoting as much of their feasible to the framing of the re- peace conference are as ply to the German counter reached such proposals, | this work has not yet stage as to make possible the nam- of a definite date for presentation | the document to the CGermans There has heen considerable inter- troops has Blotchy Skin the mirror and wished that your skin were soft and to ea would be easi to deal with Ger- ny as a member of the league | on foreign | Faflure to Get Recogmition in League | | the Japanese dele { introduction of an “equality of races” | covenant caused deep dizappoi if she remained outside The Turkish delegation en route to roles. 1t is ome quarters that Clark & Brainerd Co., Druggists. - i i France on board a French warship is | bitter because at first a to appear before the peace conference | came from Parls announcing merely in an advisory capacity nd ;;ulnmu-n of the racial clau its members will not be considered | Japanese who frankly discussed the problem say th could not under as plenipatentiaries The national council of the ! stand on what standards Japan was ity party Iged to be a first class power were merely bec Japan v 1d military atterin to the propre. who have it based on civilization. capacity culture. Yet small countries like | Holland and Belgi d. are | placed on a footing equal to the United | States, France and Eng “We are keenly RACE INEQUALITY ANGERS JAPANESE | vroie the ctitor of one panc | high precipice. We must arts examine aurselves rigidly and see why we are nol permitted to [ Join the othier nations of he woria 1 a footing o real equality of Nations Canses Great i feouneorpzetzeanalt Thic the major- Thi it gocialist of Germany due to meet at Weimar today first meeting of the party since i A- took control of the government would pected fo have considerable b relations and internz and fairs, . the} v very look into o “The umendment 1ka Mainichi aid: the American and the n1 L umendment a ntrast as be- a Thaited and a great for Japan. Tokio Asahi s hould be placec tment | Europear Americ and | whose p nscier Disappointment. failure affords spondence of : )—Failure o s to secure the The Aszoc Of lause in the League of ions |y t the door ef throughout the has been has led tc a serious self on the part of the Jap The disappointment Japanese na when it advantase is ) thei despateh ' ], §, MISSIO! | | it { sionary, on | part of the | statesmen ! do not under- | ciple of jus- | 168 STREET § | attend school turbance The Rev. Mr. Mowr ‘American detained by t the Sc in Pyeng E He ) the Japan him, and obt the prisoner. He w nervous. said he had not r treated, and asked permis- n for his wife to him. Mr heppey spoke to the officials and they promised this should be 2 and the interview ended Later, Rev. Mr. Mo guilty of having permitter his premises at Pyveng Yanz for disseminating propaganda for Korean independence He was sentenced to months’ imprison at hard hut, on his appeal, was admitted and a report of the dis- NARY DETAINED AT KOREA | genc hen t ately ap- offcials ned per- Rev. E. M. Mowry Is Charged With | urred. plied, through accompanying | mission to see extremely { been had im Sheltering Korean Agitators: Released on Bail. (Cor- ssociated Pre Pyeng Yang, Korea, June 13 respondence of The A —Oon Rev visit the occasion E. M. on of the arrest of Mowry, an American mis the charge of shelterir found Korean agitators, the houses of seve other use missionary workers were jected to domicillary searches 1 police and gendarmes at the instance | ent of pubiic procurator. The missionaries whose houses were visited ihe 2 Mowry, Mansfield, Ohio Mount Ple Ohio: Berkeley Topeka son, Ir 1bo th were following — AW, o BOTH PEDERSONS ACQUITTED New York, June 10 and his son R W. Ba ansas A. Moffet, Madi- R fecMurtrie, Rock Is- land, 1 Miss V. G. Snook, Fai eld, Ohio, and Miss A. Gittens, Wi amsburg, Ohio As a result of this scarch, the po sted Kim Tal Sul, a well-kno leader, and ten other Koreans as heing | implicated in the independence move- ment. The police seized, as evidence, | a copying machine, copies of the In- dependence News, a declaration not to —Capt Pederson Adolph leral jur E. were acquitte ves- by a ¢ | terday of the charge of | death of Axel Hansen causing a sailor on the | bark Puako, of which they were offi- The jury was out six minutes. The acquitted officers did not walk out of the courtroom frce as they have vet to face trial for assault and bru- tality. They spent last night in the Tombs and teday their attorney will <|coMB Adolph the | bail. 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