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Show THE OGDEN STANDARD.EXAMlNER MONDAY 'EVENING, AUGUST 29, 1921. TROTSKY ON PARADE IN MOSCOW f 1 ) : - ".. . . - - 1 . .. . ' - . i- ( r r ch-nn- Two :. American Victims of Americans- Arrive: at MosZR-- 2 cow to Distribute Food Recovered From " THE LANDLORDS! I el : - wk, Sufferers Wreckage FAIR PREY FOR CROSSING LON'DO.V. Auc. 18. Omar Perrault, fomerly a rrJdfnt of Montreal, hjut j arrived at Calais and Intends to at-- 1 tempt to swim the ITnflUh . In j early Htnry SuIU-.n' or Lowell.frtember. ho failed la hit j MtM., i ", attempt to awim the channel lat ' . will imon try era'.n m accom H CfTCSt Renter "V.. ThGSQ plUh the feat while Tlrabcachl. Ihi, ixauan swimmer la alio In trainlnf for United States la Uncle in aaroe ni. Sam Himself Jabex Volff has for two mothi for h! twentr-econ-tralnlnjr attempt to eomutr th channtl. In RV Ntlttli QtlXN -1H1 after he had i!moit rearhixl the WAK1UNGTON. Dent wan h .Mf. ;f. Krench coaat txaten back by a renter; ovj tour own hutur!"the tide. I u "Dcn't be a oo Unnn; of jotr own! ' f.m PINCHOT CRITICIZES Ladw of MroBUK'ir.jla itnt uut-b- , .. . ; - CHANNEL v 1 . ,y ': - SWIMMERS TO TRY 4 ' ' V" V: " ' ' ' i . " ' , . , V .. . . " - ' . . . - bn , t -- , 1 d The HULIs England,.Augr.'29. (By (By the . Associated - Press.) The body-- of Air ciated Press. ) American relief ad Commodore E. M. Maitland, ; of the ministration workers numbering seven British flying force, who lost his life and headed by Phillip Carroll 'of in, the disaster to the ZR-- 2 last week, Portland. Ore-- , arrived here this afterwas recovered from the wreck' of the noon and will open an office tomorrow to organize the work of feeding dirigible late this afternoon. Salvaging: operations out the wrecked the Russian telll ZR-- 2 Department sf were continued today.- The pile Dr. Nansen and E. A. in Frick, Fridtjoff the cHlrm hour ho run aave mwy: on the international quay of recovered the wreckage representing Urrri or bora Intea J of the ' Humber increased continually, Red Cross, signed an agreement this ATAS1IINOTON. AuC. 2. Jltnry I Kamenef f, head while crowds on the waterfront etill afternoon with Mu-r roM' Urms for Uklr. over the x," "Cii lh? b ln ,h . scene of last of the Russian famine relief. In which cle Hho.U power and nitrate plant ' T.,J,n kept vigil near the Unlt1 the Cross week's dirigible disaster. tiif--Red International arranges wereoaaailM ,.ubUcly Hunday by ?Vei this after-- - to do relief work on virtually the same ford Tlnchot former chVf forettr and , T! J: An inquest will be held In bodn. aJracft very city. vlUast and terms as the American relief admlpis-trationoon over the recently recovered . co.nflraiionl9t. .' R3 ,a ies. The official government inquiry Mr. rord r,ffr. T'nchot declared. .J abroad. waa govern. ed at t rowden was continued today bennl-- thr RELIEF WORK STARTED. re- ,V tVU--'eculvaler.t to mn? at lntrreKt "''cV V . hind closed doors. I'rnmi cf taray. RIGA. Letvia. Aug. 29. Actual and Hxter.t rrr rent nn ih. invM..'"'1 " porJr.c ' 1 UUMK lief work for the Starving of soviet TO BRING BQDIiCS It proposed ro ya ment , " - that rant: . "! til. J v..'M'W l Tl III Bodies of the American naval men. j Russia by the American relief admin- ror water power; that ma- rUin muc money kr,cw ho was well under way today. Ja worth more than the Ford Vahlng-tovictims of tne destruction i mration chlnery out tr the Government will be sent home on vthe tmusn of (500 tons The first food offer far th whole and that it took ia Hint . ' ; ' v;'Vr,;-rentNo one knini how trany cruser Dauntless. They will he es- of rice and sugarshipment of too children little account of the production of t'Uliainr are reBttJ. for the V-- ---, V' corted by American air force officers. Moscow arrived in Riara from Danzig fertr.Uer. ' Tha Ptptr.mcnt f Arr'.cultur lf what today on board a chartered German . i. ,i OO- '. ! . lit l '. l During the salvage operations car f ft ! l oi an afore control Vessel. nuthrtrlttAA cf to Knviat The rtibatattnn. be the was believed ANNAPOLIS MIDDIES aiationa aad 1bid- rrTerimntl the dirigible was raised, but it fel1! quickly arranged th unloading of the r u A VTTT? f1T?TTTC2,P ' TTOTTT! hcadQuartart beck -into the water. steamer that the first It carloads are wm. w.wa Xh la rent if Mofrjce Derarlnitnt AMERICANS FOUND to due start Moscow this for ' evening, As' f Inr iottoffice The and 28. ;;cwi-,:on V LONDON, Aug. (By pedal abt Thursday. lionm. lieu- arriving' there probably oo IUtt:e-ahlsociated Press. The bodies of U. p ANNATOMF. ' Ml. Atrjr. " Li" S. The tVar r,4 Nsvy Ptrartr.? fey-, tenant Commander Emfy Coil. ""'iwV' No. 2, t:ndr command maintain i;ualron in killed rented reerultlnr rtatlcnt a rigger, N., and Ed Petitt. f Hear Admiral C. F. lluchca cai In ZR-- 2 at Hull, cf lrpcrlanee. nty the fall of the dirigible etry anchor In Chraareare bay Fundaj. n lTr era i That fellowho looks like dressed iti a chnufiYur's livcrv is Trotzk. thi well 1? " u were recovered loaay uurmgM b.&&, summer Ih of Us the 1 m.rklc crut Ut 1 tne air min- s h the is waiting to take part in a military parade at Moscow in honor of the Third Soviets. he Here Z Wf? operations on the airship, The of the of rerlrnent ril(Zt practlce r r ,u former tonight. istry announced, conference of Communists. home was Marietta, Ohio. wter. Health Department and th liurea-The air ministry reports a consideroosalcf Indian Affair. was the airship able portion of Is behind th plan for including Far W 1 lHHUioU JLHUUrb OCT hCAlTUtrj) ln to Kaatern questions within th cop of' attached Tcrk was found the cov- whtr city Tt A parachute AT TTT Q fin X iVUiU UWJIXJ X XXjXxUO trnm,nt 0r.a a th conference. A China ha been' body. tuUdlng. Lieutenant Commander Coil's . i Included, ah will certainly bring up govemn.ect derartment Much wreckage from the airship an icni or queauon aiiecticg her re WASHINGTON. Ausr. 29 David I. in rested qtar- was recovered late tonight. rnniaina v 1. .' "v a crTTTvr"Ti co ,n 10 tation with Japan, then queatlona trootj rv " than dlfferem l,r" ,V" The 'body of Chief Rigger Pettlt was Richards, an American," was killed ybto We! Vlr he will encroach upon our veated Inter- - 1"". i vuildlng. Mexicans at Chlvela last Friday, acW r': found in a bunk. n ia u"l "" ' est In China, , rented building or rnr , cording to consular advices from .Sa- -: American bills amounting to $2000, in ",Ml" a were found If of "Even America and . th government UrtUIn i&v lwvi3l :"VT and do'lr. Lit?. Diair 'inon jr .," papers building .J vwvvju photographsCommander. lSkl iuuiom to not ub.crlb to th Chlnrw dilmi M""' in(m. "7 rent oCil's pockets. department. Rochards' home waa at pay every averaging .,hj,i Lieutenant . annuunre-'. year about 10 per cent cf th valu entirely. It Is not believed that they A memorial service will be held in Niles, Cal. will make effort for a .olutlon ravof-abl- e or section. for the The consul gave not details of the Old Trinity church Thursdaymen Hardlnr. who to ar Imnaval and a to was 29. thu Lconcmy American that done it Associatthe fresh expert, except Japan killing is and British TOKIO.'Aug. its patriotic unanimity in th time (By "by OA- aak th government why planning be natives." will doea in It net created connection broglio were killed in the fall of the ZR-ed Press--) Not since the of a with crlsl. and with Far Eastern coupled i tenacityseems TlT!TPITnTATED STATEMENT what it preaches and oo RECEIVERSHIP IS the practice question, war has anything created such a national patlenc that never own. Ita 2 8. of b which will Bv Mne as to check Japan The opposition a ferment ln Japan as President Hard- to wear ltaejf out SOUGHT BY OIL CO. The government can laau bul'dlnr legitimate development In Chin. sociated. Press. The mother 'of Flifht, th answer of th approved parties to a call conference bonda with a maximum ir.tereat of ing's "Thu proposal commander be win faced a Wann. with Japan Lieutenant to the United Statea and S per cent and find of the interested powers to dl.cuss Far government raw of hortag-to ZR-material who Is in Hull waiting to take, plenty of finandeclared provide time the that had to TOPKKA. Knn.. Aug. 21. A receiv- cier eager to tak tbm Sketch as! for AlEastern problems in connection with present and absolutely unitedarrived up. growingWann home, is quoted bynothe population. A front. recollection! Within a few year tb neceaaary coura no objec- ership application for the t'ncie Fam ha of has though Japan limithe wan of armament coalition betto saying that "Wann statement talked of question general ministry v to the po- In the proposed Oil company, of Kinui City. Kaji., liwue could be retired with th ter assure thl end. Just a In France tion to participation no of having made a dlamlseed federal on the 1 tation. had been court at renta. by there ir.g conference, lice that he believed the accident to the great war the "grand minnecewlty for looking forward to before wag oo Japan strucbringing up Far Eastern queatlon Guthrie, Okla,. wa filed in the federal the ZR-- 2 was caused by aIn weak formed under Poincare istry" a of discussion court Mrs. here. probtwo. general political broke which again. tural part there wai danger of trouble with STROKE FATAL' TO fV lems with the- United States and pos- when ex noon hluoini-i- l or Wann is. quoted as declaring that her LOS AXGELES, Cal., Aug. 29. German. "If America lnal.u In putting for- CARRIER PIGEON ENGIlfEER-AUTHOson did not know what he was saying. sibly, also, with Great Britian but, The general situation here over exPleas of "not guilty" were enher claim regarding thews queatered in the superior court here coming Immediately after the failure ternal political matter? wu compli- ward SMASHES RECORD of British statesmen to agree on the cated In an important way Internally tlona. Japan, before dlacuaalng them, today by Mrs. Madalynne Oben-chai- n LEGION PARTY DINES many deIn T- Burch. her up properly bring sudden the effort UnCHMONT. N. T.. Aug. Jl. of Arthur and iom 20,000 by allirenewal of the mand for an economic open door and Kobe AMID YPRES RUINS indicted by the Los Angelesjointly to a set Frederick at coun-it- jr up Upton Adama. II, mchanU on to Far the deliberate ance, WASHINGTON. 21. A cal proposal of emigration for all counAug. and author, died .udJrw system of workmen's control freedom engineer grand jury on charges of hav-'in- g all and Eastern a for It which carried from be would not policies problems by message Juat to in great shipbuilding plants. In that tries, pigeon at hi home her, llm ly Belton J. murdered early today Kennedy, Far Easteui queatlona alone. If Mayor Thompaon, of Chicago, to FTeaU played golf yejterday powera having an interest in the Far city. The men demanded control by iu nd a strickYPRES, Belgium, Aug. 2 9. (By the Glen. near broker, Beverly In alateen hour actual en with heart dlaeaae lat claim are dent Hardlnr not Japan an Ea3t caused considered. consternation. of commission Industrial Associated Press.) The American leformed 6. last night, here, August Therefore Japan should proceed along flylnr time for th 14 mile broke after on a was plainly workmen, a Th The eir set trial day. ytem Nov. for wa3 gion members visiting onEurope opinion prevailing line. Premier I Lira should him-se- a world record, the department of the Yser bat1. and, generally, better thra take spending the morning Hearings within ten days will fear of such a world congress. It waa, of pensionconditions. LIEUT. GOVERNOR OF of place in th conferanc and agriculture announced today. This situation be held on motions for separate working tlefields; lunched amidst the ruins to the general view, calcu- waa not according was The a went bird th of diapatch can cost who Then of the product result the high representative they this battered city. trials filed by counsel for the departly ONTARIO IS DEAD lated to decide great issues vitally con of living, loft at IlelUvllle, Md. which i greater here than act only partially. A Japan in conon a visit to the large cemeteries confense. oo of the proposed conference of 300,000 allied cernlng the future of Japan and these any place in the world, and partly the sequence oo-taining the bodies issues dealt with Asia which Japan result of absorbing of western social- will enter upon a new and Important SENDS GREETINGS and German soldiersTORONTO, Ont.. Aug. ?1. TUontl COLUMBUS KNIGHTS political situation h mu.i participate tends to regard as being "her own pre- ism an recently manifested by Italian and Hert-er-t Clark, tZ, lSeutennt,-gvrrvn- r be . Asactuated Aug.-29by in the to humanitarworkmen radictheir lofty TO (By attempts was ln BRUSSELS, PORTO RICANS serves." There BY BLESSED of POPE died today. He wj apapprehension Ontario, ian prlnclplea." the alize Italian factories. The Kobe Another sociated Press.) Members "of some quarters of resulting Isolation. to his pointed pocitlcn In November were writer aaid: heen Japancae have which "At who American Legion ,vis: building warships Paris wc went plants a a Cor.aervatlve. If It AT ALLIANCE. DISMAL , Into a a court at the NEW YORK. Aug. 29. Pope Benefor Japan were shut down and troops at NITW VOIUC Aug. 21. President OO' iting France, were met Sunday Washington we gu In a aplaintirr; called out to defend- Hardlnr Hunday sent greeting, to the There was dismay at the apparent and bluejacket-werBelgian border by officials and escort- dict has sent his blessings to the ed to Brussels. Brand Whitlock, of Columbus for their work difficulties found In, extending the guard naval property and maintaining ant." people of Porto Klco on the occasion FORLIER LIEXICAN tNOTE The atat at of American minister, met them and ac- Knights the opening of the department in promoting the study' of Dante. nio nusiNuss vi i:vs R. R. OFFICIAL DIES military pact with England which has vSashlntrton announced on Juiv -- t i... cable, line between the ta.and and the One of the most significant article that "Beloved sons," his message said, ever been considered the pivot of Nipcompanied them: to the palace. the Japanese government had United Klatea. King Albert welcomed the visitors "you have labored ardently for your pon's foreign diplomacy and which on the International conference called to invitation attend the In o as ("soldiers of the right," and ex- country was V. President We and church. printed Harding bless by LITTLK rtOCK. Atk, Aug. 5t. holy beto International gave weight, Japan of ntUon mennf.er'n.c metrofor a the Belgium to the gratitude pressed leading your work Chugal Shogyo. promote study of Dante cause It meant a working alliance with Thoma. Ormund McKay. 41. fcr many TO INVITE to FARMERS th States ,r.V cop A V. United the aid Is 1 noT" the which usually newspaper, given by divine poet of Christenthe Alghieri. an official cf th Natlcr.al Hallf year 10 relrr the well Informed, and U believed to Jl"""ed ENTER LABOR PARTY way, of Mexico in the war. He conferred the. decora- dom, who sung In divine accents those a great western empire. It was, "bJVl? r.d at on time aecr-t- r of lnof rclfi0 eviof of r Order the Commander ever of fleet the big bualns the view, tion Christian Ideals which he passionate- prevailing view, the present of th American In on l Major John G. Leopold I ly admired in all the vigor of their dence that Japan was now of the great Mexico City, died her lastembaaty after nigfct - .uTf counmd PbUc "The commander of the American beauty-showing the Said Journal: :J.-1privy a ehort lllnea. WINNIPEG. Man. Aug. powers of the world and was the effec- ell ha taken the matter very serious- - V.11. .btlreU.r vt Btl Hughe, had minion and provincial oo - i Legion. Several other members of farmers' organthe between tive power leading bridge not government the party also were honored. and ha asked various question. 1 of the Orient and a mighty white pow- ly "Although r MISSOURI: BUILDER !"Vr "! in'ury1atbou' but The delegates visited the spot where LAZINESS TERMED the strlcteat secrecy is, w J ' ' f to of er 'n.d leav we rrinclple. that the Germans put Edith Cavell, Englearn Europe. malnUlned al-indirectly a a 1 OF CHURCHES conference to r CALLED BY DEATH men if Nippon therefore fore- the crivy council doe. not tH optl lish nurse, to death. prepanrsg th llanc. neeolutla-n-arrangeto working Many thla effect agenda oo saw a danger of an Anglo Saxon com- mlatlc about th matter, a la general were adopted at the clv.ie of th con- Japan replied that, under thote nere or tne recenx:y orfraauevi , HIGGIN5VIL-1.C- . BOSTON. Aug. . 2 9. Lazy indiffer- bination acting to strangle Japan's po- ly reported. In the privy council the vemion PAPER MILL STRIKE Ma, Aug. It. gladly accept an three point: Invitation forIt awould ences due to wealth and a fetter- dlacuiuilon center around Asia in Marcu U. lllt. 14: picneer litical party. development conference jCaptaln which hall the It of approve CONFERENCE CALLED ' Although I "(1) pictured th dlacuaalon of tb I'acl-fl- c peril of . mining and railroad man, died at fcla of future Japanese activity" on the limitation x a 'f" of armament, what U th embrace the churches and the present nation in a ser- ing home here ye;er.ar. He erved la and Far Kastern ocean. UAViaUJN of Pacific side the oriental questions, nature of th question to be dlacussed mon delivered . tb Confederate rmy. by the Rev. oi the therefore the Facinc. ALBANY. N. Y., Aug. 29. Repre- Francis E. Clark,today gladly accepted regarding of the Japan REMOVED TO HOME for sentatives of the International Papar World's Christian president "(2) What are th reason Endeavor union. armament discussion because the ARMY RED SOX t OWliER.OF DISAPPEOVES company and its former employes who Taking as his text the messages in the maintenance and increase of her navy bringing Far Hantern questions within j have been on a strike for more than Book of Revelation to the seven and army are a crushing burden which the acopn of the conference. NHW YORK, Aug. 2 9. Henry I. TEXAS FLOOD WORK DavSaon. SUED FOR DIVORCE If Japan participates In ruch four months, will, confer, here Thurs- churches of Asia, he said the ancient financially she knows she cannot "(2) P. Morgan It company, of J. be will reapon-the a what conference, In an j effort to settle the difficul- church of Laodicea was day cn whom an operation wa. performanalogue stand. But she asked the United Ibllltle. of It. representatives. ties over wages and working condi- of the churches of. todaythemore than NEW TOnK. Aug. WASHINGTON. HarrT Augutt 4 had Aug. 2.Improv. ed at a hospital "Th views of the privy council j ment States to define what political questions. other of the seven. In Ms convaleececc any o far owner of the Boaton American tb Progreeed by Fraiee, of summarized b a. follows: th government ." tions were to be submitted to the Faf may n t t I t rn.rn.jt (Via ft wraxo leagu club, wa ue 1 for divert toand Us trlbutarlea . I nnxKSK nirncriTY Eastern conference. Meantime, she went on hl yacht to hi One ni'.uUlh Ne'-- n Texa torivr menrr-fIland WW MM adeauat. day. provld "An underatandlng between Great irom iiooa m inauiaat!e at home. in tioned Mr. country Fr tee' ccmp'alnt. Sl'mVdVitir.i!? J.'!" Britain and America td act in concert according to a preaent, of army 'report tranamltted today to congreas by eration in connection with her own inn ", WWW: Secretary Week. terests and In connection with the geni "No general works for flood eral aim of the conference. taction on th Uraao river and pro. it WORLD AMBITIONS. tributaries ar faibl at thl time. A the report "and even If Japanese of prominence, however, wer they would afford no proapecttfcey ..... :x a' j-- , of rejecting the fears of many bureau 1 sufficient benefit to navigation to w.r-ra. v crats, foresaw in the political conferZ : th L'nltad by of ence a V opportunity , -? I Blate." f t --oopushing forward the cause of Japan as of demanding assured & world power sources food and raw material so for 'SWALLOWED DEVIL 3 ? vital for their country, of finding an t SAYS JUNKER WHOLE,' their for outlet population Increasing ' ' 's ' ! and markets for' their manufactured articles on a basis of the most favored HKUUN. Aug. II.-d hav nation treatment ana. in a general .'......,'. the la dTll but It whole, Juat 4a if r t as well w draw a iln through th 1 way, of obtaining recognition of tha , ' and treatment i of equal Iiernhard equal acllv principle past." ln the United State Dmbur, a German opportunity for the yellow rice. g th war, propagnndtat German-Americaearly in These men welcomed the conference n th Km were as Japan's golden moment. They peat t. treaty In th Tagebiatt Sunday. Jjp.v li United the convinced that neither tn "Tb withhe "i v.' 1 v . treaty," declare, ' ' to fall would nor Britain Great Statea out spirit or vitality. It ia virtually a repetition of th Veraatllea'vlolenc give due consideration to Japan'a poand world wanis, that they He finds the American attitude tosition 3Smm v'- ! j f ward the territorial readjustment of would recognize Japan'a place as th Kurop a contradiction of her leading oriental power and npt forget on tb mandate iaue. Ha poaltlon characthat Japan's very presence in the Far - Lx-v.V) a th mandate rob"colonial terise East entitled her to certain rights, as s and believe they were "dicw..- t bery." t on she already possesses advantages, tated solely by American oil interest. account of nearness and her close historical and racial associations "with the STINNES FRIENDLY rest of Asia. They believed that Jap an would better her lot; not make it TO ANGLO-SAXONworse. OKUMA PESSIMISTIC. n ' ; r-- . rCERtIN, Aug. 11. P.eplylng to Many newspapers drew attention to i from new. paper, for his al the quick calling of the Far Eastern 1 to work for oonomlc cofallur leged conference after, the deliberations gt i between the United Ft tea. operation were the British imperial council and to and th Huwli exclusion Germany inclined to deduce ' that American opof Great Uritkln, Hugo Btinhe. th -. . position was the cause of the failure to capltaJUt. In. av atatement publiahed In reach a definite decision on the reth Deutach Allgemeln Zettur.g. r gue strongly fcr newal of th English, alliance. Ther by ' t with the United state ' arma-monand t i I v at the calling of the rejoiced ' a th bet way to ft rv Britain J OrAt ")"' m. ' were confernco'but plainly they t Gmxan intarrtt. H daclare It would !; . disturbed about the general political ? , Jj ihii.m.8 . cataatroph b should congress. Htate and ariv between th United antagonism Great Britain, "who Marquis Okuma, Japan's "grand inethauallbl i old man" who expects to live until the resource, combined with Grm.m coage of 125, who has always claimed to operation. could bring about the be a liberal, and who waa prime min1 'a..'...,.-.v j ' of Central Eurcp and ister when Japan presented the famous IluwiiA- laaSaaawwaaaaaaaiiaiaa 21 demand on China, la UK, wu not This is one .jof. the last pictures of Lieut. Com. Maxfield tvHo was optimistic . This d in hl remark. II PITCHER 5 RELEASED. pictur wa taken In the bull JJ at Madrid. Spain. Th spectator to have commanded the ZR-- 2 in its flight across the Atlantic. Max-fiei- d danger for Japan and main- ring Mul- CHICAGO, Aug. tained that If acquired right were hlgbly amu.ed. P. S. It wajrn't is here shown as he was about to enter the pitchers of of the diri- and interests inJapan' ith th Aula were not respect- Charlie Chaplin Ju.t another ImitatorLcnine, Soviet dictator, dUa't wt' on V. r! i! fcr: gondola 8ox ero CbLca! then Japan hould Member of the royal family, attendinggible, where many, fliers met. death. Standing in the door of the ed and the at !mtn Third a tbc onale. Hp fat Intfmatf atersf released to the Minneapolis lub of th ipfakers from the conference. th bull fight, laughed at cabin is Lieutenant E. Q. Pennoyer. so that he wouldn't rr.Us s wcrti. hlra hexe, ' ctarHo." th American association, coder option. The great Internal strength of Japan antic of th amateur heartily fee jou Asso- MOSCOW, Aug. 29. ..: , tnrt .. - el r' famine-sufferer- s. UIfitt,ln - Ar.-reuitu-rt. - on 7Mr!By "l . . J . '"'V 1 VTSVv - 1,?",.. 1 r - ic n r jia j Inr-n- ''l ..-..'- i . !t-f- -- i ' " " mumnm bull . CALIFORNIA . - :. - . hs M J -- I HARD! M?S FAR EASTERN GALL i f poniT I j I CREATES FERMENT IN JA PA - "" Russo-Jap-ane- i r-- Tr ic -- ir i "o-aT- ult ; e hr - Trial November j 1 eo -- fJirpU nrirl fW Plead Not Guilty; - m.l"r..Z".y". ! 2. feJrl etrt I - 2, l, J j ' 1 . . - R - Anglo-Japanes- e hip-work- er tlc dl-cu- aa , six-ho- 1- ur -2 lf gor-emme- nf - e an rma-pollt- A "5 an Emery-nationa- - " V ;" ! ,.7 PERIL ' E"rn - - .Vr,".11 i I u,1-u"l('-a j ea. Chdln . self-satiafac-ti- on athe bor iiiTTKK 7m. hr fdtrJ " mm iL , mm mm. 1 m , ii m ii. mi r.gl-ne- r ;' I -- m LENINE SPURNS A CHAIR '' tld. - V&tsi- st e er THIS IS "BULL" ' not-to-belo- J. mw t ng WHbKlv MANY FLIERS MET DEATH SfSSTrtS - & nt - on Ui . W .5" .wal-lowe- 8P .:.'.,. - v - crltl-claln- 9 W " ' ' 4 - 1 -- r o , -- ,' vm S - T. m - . -. rt-pro- of X . i -- 5 ion ' v . --- ..... -V y ; T -:- y . -- Oer-rrui- - l"-''-- ny -- " 'J x . . -- pre-diete- aurd de f. SirVi,. BT tt |