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Show STRICKEN POLAND WILL RECEIVE FOOD I.O-VrON". July ?. Great Britain will consent to the admission of food in the areas occupied by the armies of the central cen-tral powers under the supervision of a neutral commission appointed by President Presi-dent Wilson. The full details of the British offer will be tent to Walter Hines Pace, the American Ameri-can embassador, in the form of a letter for transmission to President Wilson. The seneral nature of the plan as out-l.n-:d at the BriiL-h foreign office will give the Wiison commission a chance to work with the support and approval of the entente power in provisioning the o- copied areas, providing trie A-Jstro-GermatiS take no more native food supplies sup-plies from those districts. On account of its cordial relation-? and ?enii -official standing in t iie various -belligerent countries, it is considered here that President Wilson likely will request the Hoover coinmis.-lon to undertake the work if tiie pian meets with favor in Germany. Belgium is not affected by the nrilish offer. ajrA the relief work there will continue con-tinue under the existing plan. RERUN. July 2n. via wireless to gy-v;lf gy-v;lf Rfporfs published In the United State? that Germany ha" decline! to give nssurance that she would not requisition for the army food event i;a!lv sen: for the civilians of Russian Poland are denied by the German ant ho ri ties, pay a the Ovcr-s- as News asny. As a matter of fact, the agency quotes Its informant an Baying Bay-ing that the German government gave ad guarantees that the imports would he ex lusively reserved for the civilians, and tiie relief action f;jil-d be- aus:e of the arfitudf; of Great Britain. |