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Show ., I THE SCOW 00 ,WOODINDORSES""" , - a . x 1 . r..eI. .. , . I! I ' IN STATEMENT Iir';A1'TicP V' -- -' mid feel Oed4W , ... fineS- T ''sf'.. given full representation and participation." "The party can sin through united effort and such clear and explicit dee: otaration of prugram as will bring the large. Indepengent vote to its active upport." the statement said. Gen. Wood. svho conferred with Senator Harding at Marlon. Ohio. last weeks defined what he considered neeessary points in a "progressive policy." and declared that the party could not win by destructive setticiern. -The party's policies must be clean-cu- t. forward looking and constructive." he said. "one which. while recognizing America's responsibilities as the leading nation, will guseantee her freedom from foreign control and clan domination.' one which will safeguard our traditional polici.es, one which will complete enfranchisement of women: which will stand against all forces and influences tending to break down g or morality. the physical the solidarity of our people. ' Necessary Policy. "It must be a policy which will strive for a 'speedy return to a peace basis, to a government unctir the Constitution; for economy. efficiency, revision of war taxation; for a strong but conservative foreign policy0 a policy which will protect American lives and rights abroad; for thq building up and protection of our agriculture and industries; for industrial justice based upon the square, human handling of the issues between labor and capital, remembering labor is neither a commodity nor a chattel. "It must be for the improvement of public education; for a highly efficient army and navy; for the building up of a merchant marine and a sound foreigm commercial policy; for the careful supervision of our immigration; and, the systematic Americanization of those who are 'accepted; for the strengthening.of the sense of citizenship obligation', and the adherence of those fundament ut principles and policies on which the stability and permanency of our government depends. "In short a government of the peoille under a clean cut. progressive policy, meeting and dealing with the great issues of the present frankly and courageously. with a view to solving rather than avoiding them." - W reLl )00. lty, A. PO. hat ant tar. IL" ' ved 1117 well-bein- Neammlo on ak. to )nd I Lid. In rith wp. 30i) ah. f 2 of I . 1 old, en- - Los :, ord man ts, Ilk her. , . xth I IS" , . 1 !el. lI . 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'The seririceTól these tubes s is checked and develop- ' ments are arrived at. , of a of tübes in By , . establishing-purchasin- Cab-Conf- -- . . . , - . - . - No other tubes in the world are road tested .' big a - -- - .. ,,,1:.:,-1,,,,,1............4'. ' . . e. Yellow.- - - ., . . . . , vo . . . How tire miles in and then proves It (fluty rirestonel)urs se expense not at - . lAb , - $ rs,a:.1: x4 SIZE 34 11 ill ail, j n I ve r ,- --- ,.' , , , ,. . .1 ,'--- - : , - - , - ',. : ' . ,.., - . , - , - --' . - , I - . , i . .. .' -- ..... - . - , , : , ,: , ,,, , , ; , , , , . . . . . : ... . , . , - , , ,r,., ,.. - - e:0 ,, , . , - - - , - 0 ,,, . i . - - . . , , - . . .. . - P ..! ' . - . -- - - -, , , - . It , . , - ., ' ' , , .. , I I , . .,. , . , : 1 ! - - , . . . . . , - I ,., , 1.'-- .. . . - 1I - . .. , . PO 1 i , ; ,,,:.'' t- to. - .... 1, 1 . - Israel and pr. Bernard Cantor - lot 1, relief .1s4ritrs New York Jen-la.. I were killed by bendits In the On July 7. ars believed to have had about g06.1toe in America's money when they were attnched. them upon rens Warburs.. chairman of- the jointt IDES. SHORES & distribution committee, said Item THE PELIASLS SPECIALISTS FON Toe- only means at getting MEN AND in tile eection 0,j,i71 funds i war ufferera wars womEN working. in which the two men is by carrying explained. Werhurg g,''''''' : In It person. ?,''',',; invput!gat.. 4. I fr. Warburg announced the rerelpt . 4etchty ar a cablegram from the W a.f ,,tv.1 ...-. - , 0,,.., - branch of Its committee togrtron, 04 Motor $t In the A 110Cia '01 Press report of the Soft Lake tk TrieCander and Dr. Cu. Dr. of murder Ora ortetkorapy. I tootreiterla tredlatelt e r Call or sortte I. Irseety. ote. Aayore tor Spoelorties! Catarrh. Dee toffee, .4..4 1111111TILNI VMS. IttiA.1411 eetaos. Hoy Frew.. Asthma. Illeowyea Stri le'f'd 0 IMMO., Diaooe, POOki- NEW TORN, July 12- -71 lo death it IHo, Epilepsy. Eczema and IIPOROr Ottliist. g oo of Loon GottOottt, Dit'ren vrtottfor Of 't NE erVilla, Sligifir II ifbod, to Ports, woo tottroo4 totor wtAm tho ...., .11.1,14. Pantack, ...Pty., 1...e. e ottror "'Awe iLrr1.414 ?rem tHlb to Ili 111,, eaort of Rooth Atomics R Cod 1o;71- qinoy" oolt Over. Howe 7 tit I; s ittloyo.--t- 2to 12. 7 of pneumonia and was Ntirted at 1 , ......-, - ILDr. 1 --.. 7.-7- -- July -- - - .' . ' .1161111E.1. NEWORK. NEW TORK. July 12. Forty-fou- r thousand kess of Danish hultr. each containing- - 100 pounds. arrived today on board the Britian steamship Maine. from Copenhagen. it was consigned le American importers. . 1 . r-4- . - 't. i 3,20 . Peking Government to Entertain Anierican Congressmen on Tour Itli Danish Butter Arrives te .. - . - Illse..--( Emus - (s) Ea - Embargo. annemos. , k 'Iv, Murderers of Relief Secured Huge . Ot; ,Declares Report , 1 . . 12.--T- he ' to SHANGHAI.' July It. extend an elaborate welcome to a party of American congressmen coming to - China in July are well under wayin ,Shangbai, bi Order..Of the Peking government The view is that expressed in- official quarters affords this, visit of, the congressmen, the 'first opportintity express its gratitude to the United States for the stand that was taken at Washington upon the Shantung ra) queettbn. According to messages received the congresaional party will number 136 and will arrive, in Shantung after in Hawaii the latter - patio? ltth stop - -month, , special trains are to be placed at the disposal' of the visitors through Nanking. on to Peking and td Mukden.,.where tha members of the party become guests of ,tha Japanese and will be taken op itn tour through sightseeing Korea and later - through - Japan. reception'. ;. Everywhere, banquets. excursions of various kinds, presen- tations and other affairs are being , arranged. , o, - ,v China ;: CANTON. China. JOY 12.The bargo on exportation of silver coins Is quantities xreeding Sri0 ha. been removed. For Smith.. - ... . Endurance t. , -- - atren nl . . i - Red' ,Biood ,, - )- - - Ab - 'Re . tleta-ritlie- flt. ' - --- , A big army of counsel on both sides attended the hearing at West Palm Beach. Celebrated alienist' were summoned to pass upon the competency of Richard Croker. Judge Donnell's decision puts an end to the suit of the daughter to prevent thervatit-ibtill- t of the big Croker mast getting into possession of their step mother. Whether an appeal from the decision could be taken of the circuit court will - - ' not be learned today.-- - it --- Croker Is Competent To Handle Own Affairs Circuit Judge Decides temporary injunction restraining RichardCroker. formerly Tammany chief, from conducting the affairs of his estate, was dissolved this morn'ing by Circuit Judge E. B. Donnell, wit ruled of New York. was that the mentally competent to hanale his own financial affairs. Richard The injunction against Creker: litr.,"watrgrantetr Starelts Se' 'to NEW:TORK. sittlf31 Atter having- third-clue- s peasengers removed to flortman laiand for observation. the steamship Imporstor docked toll, with 113.150.s00 in gold conalgned te Kuhn. Loeb es Co. The ship was tisk! at Quarantln day until the steerage passentete sere takn off aa it lovas alleged they had not been samined in accordance alth quarantine regulations at Cher,. bourtt. $43 HIng.--Thl- ' V .Oom0 Florida Twenty Daniels forbidding storing of intoxicants on naval craft. The defendants were officers in charge of seapiane No. 3604 on which bottles "ouppicious looking'. brown were alleged to have been stored be., foratha flight from Bimini Islands. Bahamas. to Miami. Fla. Lieutenant Hugh Cuthreit acting commander of the naval air station at Key West, read a report of th board of investigation which stated member of the seaplane's crew had testified the bottles were stored in the machine at Bimini by natives while they were busy working about the craft. The officers were ashore. the report of their testimony added. trniVerSal Servic0.1 JACKSONVILLE. Fla.. July Liner Lands S3,150,000 In Gold for Bankers T. Women Suffrage Set s I gat n , ,et pvr. W. H. Cushing and Frank Lomb were placed on trial before court martial at the New York navy yard today charged with violating an order of Secretary Crkeer's CHARLESTOWN, W. Va.. July Plans had been made to turn th tide in the Democratic national convention is faeor of John,: W., Davis, ambassador to Great Britain on the forty-fift- h ballot, had Governor Cox failed toGov-be nominated on the forty-fourtdeclared-terle,- r. ersor John; The governor returned yesterday from San Francisco where he placed Davis' name before the convention. "No one was more surprised over the p,udden Cox landslide on the forty,. fourth' 'ballot than the 'Cot managers themselves," he said. "They were hopnomining that he might ventually be no idea oted. of course, but they had It- was coming so stiddenly. krt was generally understood McAdoo more chance for having been given-onst rally Cox forces whith falled,--th- e were to be given the same opportunito was ty, and it expected produce the same results. "we had agreements by which Alabama, which had voted two to six. fore Davis, was to yore nolidly for him on the forty-fift- h ballot, and this was to be followed by enough other states to Ms vote4o 200 te 100 'en the forty fifth ballot and carry him over on the eext. But the Cox whilwind came on the fourtr-fourth and it was all over.' los- - July m io1 Bahama Brown Bottles Bring Court Martial To Naval Officers YORK; N41:-.01,- t lt': Universal Service.) 311 PORTLAND. Ore.. July persons traveling in an automobile bus miraculously escaped death here today. when from some unknown cause a big machine skidded on a curve and plunged 100 feat over a cliff to a mass or wreckage. Four of its occupants were seriously injured. The.blg passenger bus was outward bound from Portland to Forest Grove. It was driven by Otto Boottescher..21 years of ago. for whom the police are pow searching. terror Boottescher. apparently after telephoning the authoritiosstrickn. -about the accident. fled to the hills. Among those injured were: L. A. Nelson. Oregon. secretary of th West Coast Lunbermen's association. Portland. knd R. D.,Brown. assistant secretary of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Brown's back is injured, and his right leg Is broken In two places. NEW Government And Lithuania , illeace Agreed Premier tiara's Cabinet Sustained , 12.-1- Gen. July Wood. in a ststement today. declared ha heartily Indorsed the nominees of the Republican party. "undereta tiding that the progressive elements, aro to be brought into the campaign and GUNNISO. Colo, July IE.- -Twenty gallons of 'milk worth tel ctnts a quarttwrre , seed to Mtnguish a blase on the roof of the dwri, ling on the Cornwall ranch neat here. The blase was discovered just its the hands finished the milking. A bucket brigade was tieing fortned to pass water from 'Ohio Crea k. which flews nearby.- - but the milkers. !marina that this method would be too slow threwithe milk on the flames. What little blase was left after the milk it tack se extinguished with water. to-s- 1 .41 Milkers Ilse Valuable Fluid to Fight Flames Defrauder Europe I Jews Pledged Spare Effort or Sacrifice For building of Palestine For Land. Hy CHICAGO. h tla:t ZIONISTS BY . A CURIAL DAINIE REALLY TAMS GOOD Oros Yew Ittoblor Moir, PACKING CO.Gme;olosis. V nu? - I ' APIPIII II IllICH-MI- - 41,ritt,rik..el,.. .I i -- . ; i Avers Belief That Progressives Will be Brought Into liblatibradilD01111111111111111111111.1111111111111 Campaign for Full Repre- Six Areinjured When sentation And Passenger Buss Skids Over Cliff at Portland Lion. ,. . ' t-II-VJ 4 4 - the high commissioner in releetlite. sir Herbert samust and the Jewish a" , TUESDAY' JULY GIVEN THANKS .. ' -- -- -- , RffAIN boers You, drink GREAT '' 0 P 8.0.P.NOMINEES , . i If Ntm s rr )1-srit- sow rettotit at tbst " COnV icted It to 1'11141144ml that K. sto Wake not ItstOtted I 1 entitle-toLot that it Seeders there. Goes to on Bond . a cuitatJetd y Ito tat ty out litaltont Gives Otstket. th Ito at woo t ant N KW Yu Itsitour. who less roordett ho Art14.10011 troulett, tot Fs jai), ea ovation tasting bgverol tomtits.. said 1:ti Did to Mat the prolorti Wein. veivk't.d of deft toliols Ih hi !wont Ito Arabi in itleettne oultt !tuna! u(bslyalt g MIR tit States IttiVPI contracts thiough ) remember that Ureet 'imam trtel itt) dositoti to rottisto atuf u,tretg4i von for army to locAsoto, e, ill bov remit awl He esti nt Ziordkt A,turtko-Owt- tr thew and make no trouble tt tire to roiotol lit lilt Interrdts of his tit sintletigated h gteategt Atilturitoytticourgrg equal cotton sm.!, tuataaos, garoAra a detho Jve o I would be the Inability eilitOlt today I), bretlri tatia , work icitipt hot' and (bay th.lr 1.14.111' Hoe.. Ilotilr.I to at bert un 113:,00o ?Soviet bond petoliox derision by I he otioretoe Mae Nordau rent)ing to )4r 1141-the leaatitY at a aovaiikat (ours Na No four atiorrtett that the Jew a. se welt tial to Have trilpoorn on hon. th Enenett were polativine otroll loot i Re- Om hrittett otateemen could ne ono.1 Upon allured ant "we want to he tireet lir I. ..E.m. olna tiontry on the Asia (lowlier itol to and July Is It )011 wilt permit la to eon be tt WIC the 1,0 lel gut oreoletit ha by Diet geotot on ao se desire vie will 1.1,1 girls Home Ad,f representative 110N01,11-r- . canal for 'on and be a useful itI4 If of July 11, the ego. nt ute expressing leek of erseisry, NPO ti4,tia,111 itutio. Ile mid till aittreinfnt calling fur lositirtie"'A.rillarbl'skakTurrnlfrott.trrtiongeili. 11'::1:ug'illist holed so wider. Istolnia ma to token. confidence In the cabinet headed by Premier tiara as defeated in the diet lowland anti 1A)NIION. July 12.Ten Ida, los aiis tiolottlity mod that Height by ain ovens helmIng vote today. Ac. lis 111 Albert Jews In a demonstration "Th co!ligh rah and (ha .1 a ripeoun4ged 1.tilluantA rlia la to Vilna. cordine radio goesisage Us the Motill 0110 101,401100 hall On the occasion of Greet Biltain'al Orate I het 061). wl ell si piati ps, JUL a toes' Jpanese tal tung that Me Arai. rtapact th right nt at the Pro t,ri tirfid", nwspeper. thu vot eas !MO sAgt.Inst 'wee of Li rtot oct hit h acceptance of the mandate for l'ales-- 1 tho to t:eotino dare Th. the tneasure and 145 in favor of contine. tonight unanimously adopted Lithuatpaa 111"1"1" Andelethaographi.a:ty ptoe a aourc I "Tilt.. mutual andermanatat a he demning the Harm ministr). resolutions expressive of appreciation pr:d te the mandalory AstiAl IN 61,t eltAratA,All by th reverse trbreeri7 ben Jobia oda wood, laborlautrered of -- the Illustrious eenices rendeted by the l'olalt Gets e are or member aarured prutowt loll torrilarnnt, piedged the Jewish nation by ihe statesmen -r the entire labor party or against ulegresion and have modified support Back in t hir urig Ii.,I dentandoi, and peoples 'bf the allied and easoci- Ilr"I Britain t th JItit not IttY ItuAais til not intrtere in boundary ated powers. particularly Great Brit. build a Jig Ws state. but In promot &Amite ill nt ng the Polieh. Letvian Iola., July ltt,lov. internationallam and brine nearr th ur frontier ain, Oats has rittuated Lu cat 11 a 111P0 I e.. brotherhouti of Mall... Ilarnti Hots. Akr,1 rumor,' regarding concerning The reaolutions pledged the Jess slim th of legialatute who greaudett was 'mato to ro- tatotbitt 1011.14 'ovate otiore-41.Juft 'wet uffrsett ere that a on W OM ft ti,dt indicationt "to spare'no effort or sacrifice for the strain the itudionce, who roe. vhetred. urtrg,. onnouateett lenders 4!oul4 he tonight. They wthl darted peace ' sati,laelory only staved ria The and donionaira sang, 113 of a Palestine Jewieh to in Waroaw.., rebuilding such the contended action governor tiOnill horn.. In collaboration with the tun nded with tho minting of Itatik would be useless. 'Ittio.ist va, the Jwiroh y' . "writ of hope. to the lot Poi.eh inhabitants of th country.- dtimitted or of nu historical Arthur J. Balfour. lord president of air of "tlod $a the King" Years tratexic pronsions In ,Ileg011stftelnft Anseriesome Ask Iteattaattoos. the council: the Marquis of Crewe. Dr. kith nr:shtioring An ossentiat state. Chaim Weismann. head of the Jewish I The American dolestatte to th ZIon entufttlwo to any must he the POrt1HKE.I.I'SIK. N. V. July 12. administrative comnilosion and Jes ten 1s1 conforonce. who today secured the iterritoriel tutarltyprice of Whits Russia. Frank Stotth, le. who pleaded guilty to leaders representing 21 nations. Who chairmanship of all the Important cum- - ,ohich oveuilied the urn. position es attacking a Vassar graduate on June atilt will be acrorded the rieht WAS today sentenced by county Judge are holding & Zionist conference here. mitts. demanded that all th m,ti,,.....Ittlitsinr or milionimiy if it demanded by a Arnold to 20 years In Sitiff addressed the meeting. of lb conference t 'sign. "ao that tho the population. Identical lI the maximum term. sisnIth was In majority The Jews appealed for support of movement may be organized to meet Icondtltuni ofapply to the Ruthenium' tears as the court pronounced sentence. I' -----r-- i Coffee I ., . - - , ' ,-- |