The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1921, Page 23

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FEAR RUSSO-POLISH CRISIS APPROACHES By Herbert Pulitzer. Copyright, 192 1¢ Press Publishing Oo ts Bo Noe ‘York Work.) MOSCOW, Sept. 28.—Excitement Prevails in Moscow to-day over the report that the Polish Charge @’Affaires, M. Filipowitsch, left suddenly for Warsaw last night and that the Russian Minister had left Warsaw for here at the same time. The situation is regarded as serious, but it is believed some- thing will be done to prevent war at this time. Due to approaching winter, this 1s the worst time for the com- mencement of hostilities, but it is possible the Poles count on the famine to help them. The famine, however, affects only a small part of Russia. The people here are tired of fighting and look with alarm on a possible conflict. All they ask now is to be let alone to readjust them- selves to normal conditions. peo nas -eene 200 ALIEN SEAMEN DROPPED FROM WASHINGTON’S CREW. Chinese Firemen Among First Vic- tims of U. S. Lines’ Ameri- cantzation Policy. Following a policy to, Americanize the crews of the steaniships of the United States Lines, it was announced yesterday by R. C. Lee, assistant oper- | ating manager, that 120 Chinese and 8) other aliens had been dropped from tha | THE EVENING WORLD, FRDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921, TWO KILLED BY MOTOR TRUCKS. Helmuth L, Benert, thirty-five, of West Norwood, N. J., was killed by a Rossbottom announced all steamships would be Americanized as rapidly as possible. He did not, he added, want to work hardship upoh members of the grew who had been faithful in their juties. The Chinese who were let go yester- day were in the fireroom forces and hat Worked on United States transports Scardario, twenty, of No. 287 uring. the war. ave residences | street, was instantly killed when a mo- hore and will be permitted to remaln. /ine truck driven by R. D, Allesarto of ina No, 23 Bright Strect, Jersey City, struck LAMENTS ALCOHOL AS GIFT | rer At Houston Street and Bowery. OF GOD TO KILL “ROTTERS.” | Mies"? Nas hela in 41,500 batt on a hemielde charge. Annerts motor truck when he attempted to cross Street. Jc Tenth Avenue at 30th chauffeur was not arrested. The Volstead Hampers Doctors in Alle Suffering, Prolonging ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 30.—"Alcohol in this country before the Volstead act scemed Ike a gift of God to drive ‘rot- ters’ find all worthless huinan beings tu an carly grave through excessive drink- ing,” declared Dr. Hobart A. Hare of the Jefferson Medical College, Phila- delphia, in an address to the Kiwanis Club here yesterday. He said alcohol 1s produced in the human body and absorbed by the in- testines every day despite Mr. Volsteaa and the host of enforcement agents, Its habitual use for centuries by billions of human beings means, like every other | human habit, that it 1s of some beneft | to life, Prohibition, medical profes tions have driven the Ube sicians to drug store is the worst Phystelan Walk-Over designers again ex- cel. The toe is slightly wider, the vamp saddle is new, smart- ly attractive in tan calfskin, sald, has hindered the | 510 Fitt Othe: adway Broadway conditions wher drinking would be encouraged, Pr Hare referred to alcohol as a foodstuff | as well as a drug and p igh tri to its value as an ener to digestion, a r { nerves when use factor in reducing suffering and_ pe! prolonging life in diabetes ard othor Complete tine George Washington, which has just te@ her first round trip under | Srosent “fection, When thé vessel sails | gain for Bremen on Oct. 4 she will | have an almost 100 per cent. American | crmwo weeks ago General Mani er i No Pai “Freezone”’ some corn, in: hurting; then Tiny bottles of but few cent; Corns Lift Right Off | Apply a few drops of upon that bother- that sore, touchy corn right off, root and all, slightest pain or soreness, End Any Corn or Callus igmatized the “one-half of 1 per) Tule as absurd’ and cited @ test | he had ma ing a man drink al en ott! beer. 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