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Show THE OGDEN STAND ARD-RXAMINE- TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 18r 192L R Utahns Will Be at Ogden Building NE7SP SPERSI 0 ULSTER FORCE ' During September Legion Meeting if I Gains 118 Per Cent They Have to Hike CUT l!!S Zt AG I!! DRILLING Oct. -- INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Oct. 18. Delegates to the national con vention of the American legion to be held in Kansas City, Mo.. October 81, November 1 and 2 will go to the convention before the railroad strike is schedulgeneral ed to go into effect and "will abide by the fortunes of war when it comes to getting back," according to a statement issued at headtoday. quarters of the legionInhere theIt was not Indicated ment whether the legion contemplated providing - transportation for delegates should passenger service on the railroads come to 1 8. Building LAke Salt in Osrden, operations and other western cities shows a f considerable grain for the year of 1921 compared to 1920, only one city in the west showing a loss, according to the statistics of the J American Contractor. During: September, 1921, build-:inoperations' in Ogden grained 117 per cent over the same period a year ago. This year September I building was estimated ' I 800; the same month last year, CHICAGO. 1 J , gr at-$104- 1 tv 5 i - ,- . . $48,150. A 1 .9 t fl - li. Dau xjane gainea ibd per geni during the sameoo.period. k . J "S ' standstill. post adjutant from " Utah wrote that the delegation from that post would be at the convention if it was necessary to hike the distance. ' oo Finland has 307,000.000 trees. a. A. SWEDISH ARTIST DIES Julius known artist, died Kronberg, widely i Oct. STOCKHOLM, 18. here Monday- Lfiw Minis IlJimtinl. MdDdDM ' Sensational Handling . News Deployed at Press . Congress TO nl rtfflinniTiTr ji jiiiii XL of Sinn Fein and Lloyd George HONOLULU. Oct. IS. Herbert L. Bridrman. business raanaier, of the Brooklyn Standard Union, told the press congress of the world today he believed the newspaper of tomorrow would be smaller than thoee or me present. On that point he asked: "Why. in blind competition to print which everybody wants, everything so much that nobody wants?" print He expressed Mr. Bridgman asked. the opinion that the size of the news paper would resolve Itself largely Into a commercial and mechanical prob "If the space csn be lem, saying: sold for more than It costs It will be. Otherwise curtailment will follow, depending upon price of newsprint, labor and other, materials of production. "The retail selling price will doubtless follow the. same laws but both site and price are the body, not the soul pf the newspaper of tomorrow." "Whatever may happen. It lsmy belief that if they were smaller they would be better, though this thing must not be pressed to the vanishing point. But how many features, sup plements, inserts. Juniors and other appendages could be discarded with resignation and advantage. Still Far Apart in Peace H Conference BELFAST. Oct. 18. Reports that the Ulster volunteer force was being reorganised were verified In official quarters here today. It was stated f-- men were enrolling. "Why shouldn't thy be. when the even in BeSinn Felners are drilling lfast?" was the comment In official that Ulster ex-servi- ce Ex-Frvi- FJGSttrjZL. 4T ar Natlonallts being eligible. At Lisburn last night 1.000 of them assembled and under commandants British who are of th army, marched In formation along a specified route. The men carried no no Republicans or rx-oftlce- rs arms during their march, although they were well equipped In this re- ALL DAVENPORTS, DAVENETTES AND THREE-PIECSUITES, 20 PER CENT OFF spect. " PARLEYS CONTINUE. LONDON. Oct. 18, (By The Associated Press). The Irish conference had another two hour session Monday Complete retlcenc Is maintained sm to the nature of th dlwcuMion. whlcnl is believed to have- concerned Ulster. The date of the next meftlng will fixed later. There was great activity at Rlnn Fein headquarters after adjournment. but assurances was given that no un-- ; foreseen hitch had occurred. Inquiry, disclosed that us yet neither aide has been able to estimate the propects ' of concenelon by the other. The Blnn Fein maintains its full separatlut claim and still makes unity of Ireland an Indlspenslble condition to membership in the British commonwealth. HTATISTICS PREPARED. Elaborate statistics have been pro- pared for submission to the conference to prove the Injustice of exclud- ng northeast Ulster. The next stage s expected to be the presentation by the Irish delegates of a plan of local autonomy within the Irish state, which will then be submitted to Sir James Craig. Ulster premier. Both sides agree that If the con ference continues over Friday a settlement will be in sight. PRESSURE BEING FELT. Behind the scenes pressure Is being employed to both sides for and against peace. Members of the Blnn Fein profess to discredit newspaper statements here that American supporters of their movement are. threatening withdrawal of subscriptions if peace is not made. ia xney equally discredit a rumor. that Influential members of the Blnn lelh organisation In Ireland. Including one minister, are urging the breakup of the conference and resumption of E A MATTRESS FREE WITH EACH ONE - j , 25-ye- ar S15.00 - Choice Beef Pot Roasts (any cut), pound. . .10c Loin or Rib Lamb f Chops, 2 pounds for. . . . .25c Fresh Hamburger or Sausage, 2 pounds for. .25c ,95c Large Cans Sliced Pineapples, 5 for. 30f: Absolutely Pure Blackberry, Plum or Peach ...... .29c Jam, 3 for......-;.........- . 0c Quality Fancy Firm Sweet Potatoes, 8 pounds 1 i.. for .....39c And All of These Real Every Day Bargains Too AT OUR MARKETS CLEANSERS, ETC. 15c Old Dutch Cleanser . . 10c 10c Light House Cleanser, 4 25c Sirloin Steak, pound . . 18c 25c Round Steak, pound . . 18c 25c Rump Roast Beef, pound 15c 15c &'i2$cHee Boil, pound- - for ...... pound Half Ham, pound . 30c Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, half or whole slab, ' pound . . . Cured Bacon, pound Sugar 25c choice Dry Salt Pork, 5 pounds op more, pound . Less, per pound . '. ... .... ...... 28c 29c 22c 23c All fresh Snow 15c 16c CAN PRODUCE. best fresh Creamery ter, pound 55c best fresh Creamery ter,., 2. pounds for 35c fresh Nut Butter, 55c White Pure 10-pou- 95c 'for :f 95c' . . 55c . 50c dozen Eggs, . . . . . for JAM Here is what you are looking for. A chance to stock up for REAL SOME winter wtlh FRUIT JAM. This Is pure, no apple compound. Just like you would put up yourself. JUST LOOK AT THE PRICE! 30c cans real True to Nam Per Blackberry, Peach or fIum $1.45 Jam, dozen . . . 30c cans rear True to Name Pure Blackberry, Peach or Plum 'Jam, 2 cans for . . . . . 25c We advise to buy early as sup' ply is limited. CANNED SOUPS 15c cans all varieties Van Camp's Soups dozen . . , $1.15 15c cans all varieties Van Camps Soups' can ". . . 10c .." . : 40c ... , ' y ; os fd do ot re mOHt of ro3 ; iMut trracUi and novrUtxBeat ot of it- - WUt yoo seed la otac Iron t blp ru lrrm trwibJ. ASK PART OF FUND FOE GUY STILLMAN NEW YORK. Oct. 18. John E. Mack, guardian for Guy Stlllman. Monday brought legal proceedings to establish the child right to a share in the trust funds totalling $37. 000, established by his grandfather for his five children. Thla . action was taken in connection wun tne aivorce suit brought by James A. Btillman. millionaire banker, against his wife. In wtilch the child's legitimacy is t questioned. , Mr. Mack obtained an order fo r the executors or trustees of the Stlllman estate to ahow cause why they, should not be joined In the divorce action. Mr. Mack told the court that Guy has an Interest In each one of the trust ..... ... for a-sh- ce , 15c Lux 10c -- V 55c 10 bars A. B. Soap10c Creme Oil Soap, dozen . 85c 10c Creme Oil Soap, 4 bars 30c 3 for 25c Borax Castile Soap, . . 49c '10 for . . . . . . - ROME. Oct. II. Demonstration by railroads by radicals are occurring -- ....... ... U. S. MURDER TRIAL ! OLIVES Eat more ripe olives. They are both delicious and healthful. 25c cans Delicious Small Ripe 35c i Olives, 2 for 35c cans Fancy Large Ripe . . . Olives . .v. 75c Jars fancy Queen Olives 55c . TUNA FISH Tuna Fish is called the Chicken of the Sea. A very delicious canned fish en the salmon order. 30c cans Curtis White Tuna 19c - SOAPS Case (100 bars) Crystal White $4.85 Soap 10 bins Crystal White Soap 49c Case 100 bars A. B. Soap $5.45 - lVzc Jello for 10c assmssMSBBBsasaaaasassssasiBBBBssassBsssissasaasisBSBssBBBSBBisSBSSSBBasBk . to Noitd "trctti utd narrow, odarsc rnont PMfi In two wnki ttacse tn bmt t tAooB. Orer 4,000.000 pKK aaamally re tatrr Naxated Iron. 1 T ar rwt to Um fadlDa (Jlk-t- . jait p nark, teleptao for a packers today. Ia tablet torts oir; taMrC took tor thm krttm N. 1. 00 TewnMorr will ba nfaaded by tin mai If Tom d Dot Maia pertectiy aattafartocy remUta. At all droxrkrta. mCactvrara HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking Take ' . Olive Tablets If your tkia b ytnow complexion funds and that the order, if sustain- pallid tonrue coated appetite poor ed, will eliminate, the possibility of you have a bad taste In your mouth litigation' over Guy'a rights In the fu a lazy, no-gofcellrg you tbould ture. 1 take Olive Tablet. " 00 Dr. Edwards Olive Tablet a sub for calomel were prepared by stitute HARDING HEARS OF Dr. Edwards alter 17 years of stud. COAST OIL Dr JEdwards'OliveTablcU are a purely vegttabl e compcmiad mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. WASHINGTON. Oct, 18. Thorn a To have a dear, pink tk in. bright eyes, O'Donnell, of Los Angeles, no pimples; a feeLmg of buoyancy lika of the American Petroleum president institute, childhood to Secretary of Labor Davis days you must pet a t the cause. presented Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on on oil the viewpoints today operators' strike in the California oil fields and the liver and bowels like calomel yet was taken later to call on Iresident have no dangerous after eUects. Harding They start the bile and overcome Efforts were being made by the deTake one or two nightly and partment, it was said, to bring about note the pleasing results. Million of an adjustment of the dispute there boxes arc sold 15c aad 30c at ar.nr.y.ly which has involved about 6,600 men od - i J I C" - VvJll-- J VJ-- J t FOUR OGDEN STORES Trade at the location most convenient STORE NO. 6 STORE NO. 4 Twenty-fourtTwenty-sixt- h .and Grant and Washington ; STORE NO. 8 STORE NO. 10 Near First National Bank Near . Golden Rule' LOOK FOR THE ORANGE FRONTS v,.: h ( J' 1 STRIKE ocm-etipati- and continued about a month. oru . I I A 1 Enameled Ranges AT SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES And a Ton of Coal FREE With Each Range f 1 1 f (THE STORE OF SATISFACTION"! !id A. Ward Byrton. a guia from tfce Telly country, are believed to have ONLY WEALTHY CAN BUY FOOD HOUSE DROPS Pr!hed IN RED RUSSIA re (Continued from Investigation By Congress Relieved Improbable as Hearings End J ui Hoi-ahevl- ut -- un-mmu- ie Pt tildi: - a iti-sntic- a ."n?.UV.;::mh; a--r aa m, rlvrr mi. id at ia GETS 'EM ! cf rxckL-- f the , AVTJID a bey lie of Sioan's rla rr.lv-r-y Lir.i-mc- t:t ksnjy and apply wbea , feci the ache of paia. trtt yoa It caicUy eaaca the ruin aad smis cf warmth tbroujh tbe & svtlir part. Scn't Limiruni fnrrcJs fet-U- cj Ti). x - a. cat. One) dlnera with all the courleay found In drawing rooma. The manWASHINGTON'. Oct. II. The la cme of these, restaurant of ager Investigation of the mKu 7Klux an officer h!h In the ot wlfi the . k'lin hi. romrru riew up rrd army who waa imerly behind s&lon "' After ft colonel in th imperial army. Her cornmuclosed doors, the house rule lUm tec. which previously had ,UDDort ,w3 children and aed J. Klmnlon. the klan a imperii vowi ni.tt,nlm . ma h,r for- the. mov" " ... trorkrd ' ard. throuith a rigid lumw t itTw unlit uir lliliirni rvuiiuiiii; J'y ed unanlmounlv not to call say more Icy made It poMifclt for her to enter witnesses at this time. of a more remunerative sort. Announcement of the action was bulnea K)ki:ig. and made by Chairman Campbell, Krajwine and olhr r'ononlc expert re who while the chairman and memoers c ted are working out the nw trade sexrfused later to comment, it r.oU make u pUlin that both rttaU- to; a rat fa a ai r:i- an adverse report will be submitted . amaw? miiu who,r,r f the houpe on a number of rwiuuoni; witHnut Drovldlnr such an Investigation ernment Interference. However, all is vi:aki:iu voice are to be and Importing exporting will not be Final .aaction, however, aa channels m through government a . not Inclined and to ex- government sums 01 money ror --settled that they were done rifKiPna large brf.d. A.fnru t depart the Ku Klux Klan. unleaa the are to get merchanta vhere Itulan ment of Juatlce. conducting an Inquiry, foreign srtlrlrs aftr the small etocks evicomes forward with unexpected which have been uncovered are ex, dence. hausted. Still showing effects of his illness, Knuwine to gel foreign credthe Imperial wizard's voice weakened its through hopes a consortium whkrh will as he aat all day answering question. er.able Huwl to buy on long time or to a categorical He . again entered for manu- ,. aemai l i Vl.n I exchanf e raw material btter-claj- -- -- exploring the wilderness twieen Fort Norman ajsd JCoe Trappers rrlurr,lr.g Monday from the recton aald no word had teea fro:; the pair aince spt ir.g w r.trx. rally to chanced conditions and gone heard the advic of fiitnia. they left In for trading cn a strictly commer- jsralnat I on Nornian on their hazardous cial haul. The only two reatauranta ! re aatlsfactory meal lr. Jloicow are served are staffed by cultured women who apeak German and French ACHES AND PAINS-SLOA- N'S aa fluently aa Iloaian and receive ULAN INQUIRY la, Fine, too, for rbrorrutlrra, eclatica, rpra ins and strain, eu3 j cia ta, lame tack and sore rr.uadcs. For fortv tars paia's cztrzj. Aik m-ora- jwirncrrtior. At alldnjrxut-35- c, lf 'TOc, $1.40. 1 m m sad eOr fraJ A wfm wj it. trmtf Ir. lieimem'a r n UteU mrat. Oocd fore. a, tublag n4 tW ek.i trpcfci. Oz sX - Vm i-- DrHobson's . Eczema Ointment ,d he wanted to thanje Reference to the dally presence of ths assistant attorney general and the one day atay of W. J. Hum, director of the department of Justice bureau of Investigation, wss made by Representative Fau, Democrat. North Carolina, while he. was examining the wlxard. Asked If 'he had been intimidated bya the presence of Mr. Uurns. Mr, said he had not, and that he had the committee faithfully tried to give wsa all the information it seeking. In rounding up what he termed the good points of the organltatlon, Mr. Klramona said that the "military branch." not yet formed, was not to be more militaristic than the patrol of the Mystic Bhrine; that members Joining were required to help enforce the nation's law, only as cHlxtns and that when black, sheep crept In they were kicked out. If found- - There wss no rule, he aaid, prohibiting publication of membership lists. PIIMKK MONKY GltnKD. Mr. Fou asked, the wliard how much he was worth, and the wlxard replied that all of bis savings had been the early fight to put rpent during the. klan on its fet- I have no financial standing. he said. "I have had no pocketbook of m v own theee past tlx years, and Cod my wltneiuf, I have tried to steer tring this organisation clear away from commercialism." Chairman Simmons, answering Campbell, denied he had claimed a membership of hundreds of thoeands. who would go after congres if It attempted toto crush the klan. lie asked go ahead and investigate. congress Hlm-mon- tbaerfiir orrMkc Iran nd tui.f of ; J V MOB EOHOES Aa-vb- . I 1 - .'. ........ : . Dependable Cold Storage Eggs, . . . . 40c dozen .. . 5 CHEESE " Ask to" try a sample of our Star Valley Full Cream Cheese. 30c Star Valley. Full Cream Cheese,' 5 pounds or more, ' . . 24c pound . . . . . . 30c Star Valley Fuil Cream ' Cheese, per pound . . . . 25c 15c package Cheese, Cream, Pimento or Green Chile,' 3. ..... 10-pou- nd ... . Strictly Fresh ........ d But-- 28c pound . . . . 35c fresh Nut Butter, 2 pounds 10-poun- d 24-poun- But- . 48c .... pails Lard $1.45 palls Lard . . . 75c . . 33c 45c' pails Lard SYRUP Note these low prices on our puVe CANE AND MAPLE blend Table Syrup. A car load purchase makes these prices possible. cans Cane and Ma$2 ple Syrup . '. . . . . . $1.45 can Cane and Ma$1.10 75c ple Syrup 55c can Cane and. 39c Maple Syrup . PANCAKE FLOUR 60c bag Already Pan. .' 49c cake Flour,. 35c bag Already Pan29c cake Flour $1.75 .... , :S8.75 $10.25 ODD NUMBERS IN RUGS, ALL SIZES, PATTERNS AND QUALITIES, 20'TO 40 PER CENT OFF oo the conregularly in protest viction in the United against States of Nlcolo Bacco and Dartclomeo Vsnzettl. two Italians, for the murder of Frederick A. Parraeatar. raymaaUR. ofplant of 'Bralnlree. Mass. One person we in Rome and large numbers injured were arrested in conflicts between the radicals and po nce, similar demonstrations wers held at Genoa and Turin. The Olornale d'ltall: says: These demonstrations sralnst the United States follow what Is presumed to be an unproved case of homicide, and it Is hoped for and civilization that a retrialhumanity press will be granted." alism In newspapers. He called at oo tention to "the evil papers do in such URGES COOL HEADS endeavors (catering to low instincts) to obtain circulation, or secure a disIN RAIL SITUATION honorable profit." and continued: "My view is that the only hope of di BETHLEHEM. Pa.. Oct. 18. W. R. minishing this evil influence can come Coyle. ot this city, president of the from the press itself." The Greek publicist, deploring the American Wholesale Coal association. control of numbers of newspapers by Monday telephoned the National Aso- a single individual or corporation as clallon or Purchasing Afents, and the of hit own oranIta.tlon. urc- preventing complete freedom of the directors press, urged . that the press assocla nf that "cool head and steady hand. tlons of the various countries find b kept In the railroad situation aa it means of requiring that the backers of may effect the coal industry. He recommended that, in of newspapers have suitable integrity. members of the coal assocapacity and learning- to fit them to emergency, ciation put aside immediate p refit in become publishers. "A rich man with & chain of news- favor of completing buslnena now on their books and asked them to "let papers can do what he pleases," Mr. no charge of boosting prices b Coutoupis declared. IN VITATIONS ..ItECElVED brought against our. membership. i K. Suglmura, of the Shlmbun of Toklo. discussed the. various bases of news value trt Jogic. sociology and psychology and declared ?of all hews stories those small stories relating life appeal most strongly to the public and have ;the greatest news value." Gregorio Nieva, of the Philippine HEALTH Reviewr Manila, proposed a constitutional amendment making the membership fee of the .congress 91000 from each member country and, in addition, $10 for each, newspaper a member of that country's press association. He said this would "provide a working fund for the congress. William Sothorn, Jr., of the Independence (M.) Examiner, on behalf of the Missouri Press association, invited the congress to hold Its next meeting in St. Louis. Another invitation was received from Spain. CableYtm cunt betrw M wnw1th r grams of greeting were received from tor Iron. it atmrrtn Uood thm.wterf and associaeditors, publishers press Umtm Its povr to Uood iron yoer of the globe. tions la many quarters ! lbmr cauure Into lift ti -- oo farm netbinx T t does T tb pnoer turn-over- LARD Lard. ;; ... : "SMOKED MEATS 35c Mild Sugar Cured Hams, 30c Powder . 25c 35c large packages Savex . 29c 35c large packages Star Naptha .::: . V v; powder 35c large packages Gold . . V Dust ''. 29c 3 for 25c small packages Gold . . 25c Dust, 5 for 3 for 25c small 'packages Sea Foam Powder, 5 for . . . 25c BUTTER . Many people say that the satisfaction of always being able to get good dependable butter at Skaggs' is worth several blocks', walk.: Skaggs' Butter rs cheaper because of large volume, quick , etc, BUT REMEMBER ALSO it is freshly churned and the BEST THAT MONEY sh, Uyerwurst, r .25fc,Ej$ ' . '. 20c pound . Head 25c Fresh Cheese, : 20c pound 35c Oxford Ham, pound .'.-3040c Sliced Corn Beef, pound 30c I ... 1 . 35c large packages Sea Foam 25c Ham Bologna, pound . 20c 25c Wieners, pound . . . ,20c 25c Stick Bologna, pound . 20c ' attaining better International understanding and assuring the world of peace was discussed before the press congress of the world Monday by Ludwig Saxe, secretary ot the Norwegian Press association. "The moral level of the preas must be raised higher than ever for the work of uplifting and enlightening humanity," said Mr. Saxe. "It has been fglven us to have a splendid oppor tunity to serve our fellow'men.' Our dutyinisa to" serve them wel- l- Wo caa not short while change the entire press system, with Its power depending upon advertising and public, taste we. can strengthen our claims to our own respect for truth." DEPLORES YELLOW PRESS Thales Coutoupis. president of the union of the Athenian Press, voiced a plea for a world wide campaign 'by associations to control sensation- guarantee Bed Springs Cotton Felt Mattress. . . . : J - 20c 25c 20c 35c fWrfl r-rltf- oe - "The New York Mercury reported the miraculous retreat of the American army after the battle of Long Island which saved the Revolution, in three lines; the London Times covered the battle of Waterloo In two sticks. We print first page telegraphed columns of the beastly orgy of beastly men and women in a San Francisco hotel." Mr- Brtdgman said he would not admit that the newspapers have lost their power nor outlived their Influence even though the era of personal which Greely, Bennett journalism, of were and Raymond the "signal lights," has passed. HAVE CLEANED HOUSE Mr. Brldgman declared that in advertising the future was. bright, speaking not of quantity but quality. "The newspapers of their own accord and by common consent, long before laggard legislators awoke to the situation, cleaned house and cleaned it thoroughly, and If the business office can secure response and from the editorial rooms the Job is finally and effectively completed," he confirmed. "As to the advertising rates, those of the newspapers of tomorrow will be higher than those of today and they ought to be. Not only will the service be more valuable in respect to quality but its quality and prestige will be sensibly advanced. warfare. PROMOTES WORLD TEACE The value of true news and high journalistic standards as a means ot ROMAN The following unusual bargains that we offer as inducement to hop BEFORE NOON consist of merchandise that THE VERY HIGHEST PRICE MERCHANT WOULD BE PROUD TO SELL. These are not BAIT PRICES. You are welcome to buy all you please. Remember SKAGGS STORES ARE ALWAYS READY TO CHEERFULLY GIVE YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU ARE NOT PLEASED. COME EARLY. or This Week quarters. The Ulster Men's association, nearly all of whose members were volunteers In- the pre-wdays. Is constituted on strictly psrty line, ORG I LIS DETAILED ' a i a - III " Jtuesian markets supply wun the great tea surplus snortiy which Js burdening Ixmdon dealers. They sre equally cptlmUUe about Kvuth American coffee. American and Canadian grain and other food products. KRAKKINH OPTTMIKTIC. When the corretpondent KrajnAine If he caust of their insidious attack! Heed the first warning they giv that they need attention by t&kfg " G0LD.MEDAL s: N. Y. MAN AND GUIDE BELIEVED PERISHED DAWSON. T. T.. Oct. II.- Trank Keeley, formerly of Brookfjn, N. - Th world's standard remedy for t these dia disorders, wCl often ward eases and strtngiberi ths body sgdnst fartbsf st'jacka. Three sue, sll drDggw. mm erwr Wm Lrg M U mm CU c-- v ui MJ ecH m iiwiUktM Wmt 6 false fife Takcarood &xsev( Carta Uttlz Urtt PCh niTTur IVER A 1- t Kidney. livert biaddcr and uric add aro roost dangerous b trembler M Special meeting 7:30 p.I".m,C. WednesWork In Purree. day. tct VlwUlng brethren welcom WAR HEN U WATT 3, W. repu-dUtlo- rev-ctutlon- Unity Lodge No. 18, Free and Accepted Masons 1 aked n thought rtumla's of foreign debts and connca-tlo- n of tha cf foreigner in F.uasta wouldproperty be much encouragement to capitallsta of Torelgn governments t make loana to the soviet government, he replied; That's what always happens in It didn't happen In Germany. "Hut Germany didn't really have a revolution, KraaJn retorted. - VICTIMS RESCUED M. 5. w tiiea take 2 cr 3 f or a f rw nijtsts sftrr. Toa wEI rri-b- h troul to follow. yo& xneals without f csr ce Bt" I - talc tiwrrj for Gnmwr rfTBP-T - ksasneaa, Dteri- r fk3Ti; tMua -- a!5 tYce tkmmt |