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Show REDS SEARCH HOUSES; CLOTHING, FOOD SEIZED WASHINGTON. Oct 6 One pan ij I of shoes and one suit of clothes foi each person Is the maximum to be j I allowed b the soiic-t government In ' IPstrograd, according to plans reporti d I to tho state department through ol j flclal channels In Finland. The scheme ! was said to be one of thc measures ' to be adopted to obtain supplies for I the red army j Night searches of the dwellings of IJ officers and their families began Sep- I tember 30, surplus clothes, food und I other supplies being confiscated, tin- ' report said Workmen insisted that j hornet of officers and commissioners be searched before supplies of the ci- j j1 Vlllan population were touched. nly about two-fifths of the new Russian naval recruits have received Bl. t uniforms because of the shortage. "B I Not only are wooden houses being j demolished to meet the fuel shortage but small stone structures arc being rased to obtain the wooden frames It is said that a cord of wood costs I fc-' thirty-five thousand rubles |