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Show OIL INTERESTS SUPPORT BAKU DRIVE, REDS SAY MOSCOW HEARS WR ANGEL PLANS ATTACK ON WICKED CITY , 1 !l n m Ian i" LONDON. With th- ricked In the world as his objective. General' Huron Pater Wrongs I will muster hint ir1 30.000 shattered troop snd enter up-' up-' on h new military offenatve. holahevit officioin hiro !! (h are informed Wrangel, bolahevlat say. will march, on Baku, cuplt-.il of the baby republic of Azerbaijan, moat prolific "Ingle oil-producing center In th-1 world ' Baku, before the war character if. I ly the gam Ml n tr. l ;m! ral looeeneaa of an oil boom towii mad doubly worm- by It nrlt nt.il I atmosphere, recently h.i become a ' haven of war n filler Of 'ill nCH und lina lost eer semblance of Ihw And restraint. But that doean't nffert the roJus of Haku'a oil. The well of the dls-1 trict nre locntetl Mry mm the ill-, il h plp'l to tie- clt and then prepared for export The total outrun of Baku well aometlrne mnunt to 142,211,000 gal Ion u yen r II . I ORJ K.N n KIM. To capture rb.1" prize. bolshcv lstn t aay. some French und American oil interest will finance Wrungel'a cam-l palarn . If WVanK-l succeed, h will pel f n government with hlmaeti el the r head and turn oil concessions OTOI kto thea Franco-American Interest. v'runKl, termer antlbolahevlitl leader In the Crimea, la on of i" moat picturesque character poKt-war 'lays brought forth Ha wan born Aug. 15, 18 78, of ar old Russian nble fnmllj which had numbered many military and naval I men, explorer nnl l 1 pi on 1 1 -A n youth h- attended college a u ' ii. lent : n. .n. i . nn i M . He IHaV I .l.IJiL U A II Q 5 PETER n r n . i i Bank Stvle ... 1 n t Pi I (JH'l" who work for the Fidelity! I Trust Co.. Newark. N J . must wear F nav blue Mack or brown dr with long sh oves and skirts and high ! necks. That becomes aff active April I i. hut thla girl la already djreaaed Ipj I that manner mm ti l OF WRAKG1 t'S in PORT1 i IMPAIGH HI WXEL MOVI IMv hmy I ICM DEIGRADE TO PHI KURSIAX OOAKT CROSS -Mil BLA K SI rO MX Tt M M PROt I I i ROSS coi i in i i ki J ROUMAJ92A oil I II I.I M IC It K I V R M . I is GOAL I became a Ruaalan army lieutenant in ItOSi Ml U M n N in IB In ihc ;iMjto-Japani vc w.ir he was twlCa pri, muted for lTaver KM a . uptain of cavalry in the World n ha diallntjUlaued hlrhaalf on the Uallclan front. lie became a major-k..'ncral. major-k..'ncral. WraniTal turned Hla sword aKaln-t the aiivlct when it came Into puwir and became a truuled ;iid of Deni-j Deni-j kin. nntibobhcvisi chn f. Whan DanlKtn fell. VVrange rehired re-hired to the Crimea with Lienlkln'. laouthiern army and catabllabed himself him-self as dictator of southern Ruaala. I He aecured the recognition of I France. In irco W'ranKel'ii raglmc fell n'ir nn onulaiiKl)t of the bolsheviki. lie fled with hl.s army to f 'onstanti-onpla 'onstanti-onpla and later to Belgrade, where j he Ik now In barracks with 30.000 men. I Baroness Wrnngel. daughter of the jpsari chamberlain and formerly I lady-ln-wMiJns tp ih" ogarina, Iuk accompanied her husband through . all his victories and defeats. Baku, reported ahjeetlve of r;ui-gel, r;ui-gel, is a seaport of 800,000 population popula-tion on the Caspian sea It was in Persian hands until ITL'3 when it wa-. wa-. HOliced by Rueila. In l"3fl It vns restored to Persia, but In 1S06 again went hack lnto Russian hands. On May 88, 1 S 1 X . " Azerbaijan flus declared an Inde-pandanl Inde-pandanl soviet republic with Baku as capltaL Why She Smiles 3dPn 1 j I I WO aaBl m - , t, fJBdy Rhondda leaving the house of lords Just after she had won hor fight for -i aeal In the houao, thus bocoming its first woman member. ' aft' ' - V Sit' " L E N TROTSKY Rl SSIA BOLSHEVIST WAR ftJONlSTER, n i HEAD 1 N un (. iw i R INGE! Gosh! SB Hi ml C Stocking.-" But,tona,d up. Or down. This started In Los Angeles. Turns to Stage as Aid in Welfare Career ' MISS M KY HAYNES BY ROY GIB30NS CHICAGO. March 21 '"Life is a . stage and all the people in It actors." TheBe line from an old veree kept recurrlnc over and over In the mind of Miss Mary Haynes here. She had chosen the role of a Hotial J worker as her llfe'a career. Hut somehow, she says, there was too much theory and not enough prac , lice in what she had studied about hu inanity How could she know people better j their latllts, needs and habits? Again the old verso repealed itself, as It had done a hundred or more ' times previously, as if In answer to i the same question which she had Blkod herself repeatedly "It must have been a reply to my problem," she explains. "For I went on the shitfu and I have been learning most everything about contact and types which hitherto was a mystery. Mis-i Haynes regards the ."-tape as her classroom. The hours spent be-1 hind the toollights she utilizes In &l careful study and scrutiny of the audi ence sea before her. "And when tho lesson has finished I shall ko back." Bhe says, "to the welfare work I love best. But then I -I, all I"' .i mine capable aseni foi good The stage H Indeed a study room. I am learning all that I set I out for people." May Free Mother From Prison r frit m 'j, Hi ri . Ii (, little daughter of Mrs. Louise L- I'eete. is being brought to I. os Angeles where, It l.s believed, she will give testinunn that will free her mother, now serving a life term In San Quentin penitentiary. Mrs. I'eete. was convicted Of the murder of Jacob Charlci Denton. Authorities think the child can name the real slayer. Betty la shown above, Mrs. Peetc in Inset. In-set. ' BROADWAY LIKES "VOLTAIRE," COMEDY BY COLLEGE GIRLS H CARLOTTA MONTEREY l NEW YORK Success may come toi him who waits But tifb New York college girls! weren't zolng to lake any otMAOM They got busy, wrote a play, took' it to a producer, sold it and had it In rehearsal five days later. Then they look the manuscript to a pub i Usher, made him read It, and had it' accepted in two dnys. Now they are busy reaping the results re-sults of their success. The girls are Leila Taylor, a Columbia Colum-bia university school of Journalism' 'graduate, anil Gertrude Purcell ofj Hunter college. Their play Is the ro-1 mantle comedy ' Yoltalre" in which Arnold Daly is plavlng the title role. COVERS ONE DAY. Unlike "Disraeli" and "Abraham Lincoln" and other plays of that type, 1 Ii docs not present a series of dls connected episodes in the career of u great historical ligure. Instead, lis ar lion is confined to one day in the life of Voltaire at his chateau nt Ferney. near the Swiss frontier In It are crowded bits of Voltaire, 'In- philosopher. pla wrlght. match H maker, pamphleteer, chess H plaver and wh. There is no preteaae H of being historically accurate. Bu H most oi the events actually happened .u one time or other in his career. The young authors took the liberty of tele H -oiing them to die needs of their H The comedy is oue of the best well H built' pla: seen on Broadway this year It is so carefully arranged that It io?es some of ftp suspense H FIRST ATTEMPT. Hut is the author's first attempt The do better time jf Arnold Daly s acting could scarcely be improved. His portrayal of Vol- H taire, the septuagenarian, is the best H thing he has done since "The Master ." (jH ''nrlot la is charming u Mile. Clslron, IH the French jtH are putting the P'a.v over and are making Broadway's youngest play IJ S2 a Week! These houses t i nt Hu- $2 n week. But don 'i rush They are in i Margaret tenhot. AtiT that's in GermSDj H WILL TEST VALUE OF COAST DEFENSES WASHINOTON, March 88. Extensive Exten-sive maneuvers to determine the military mil-itary Value of American coast defenses , when operated . onjuncllon with H I modern aircraft for the coming aum- jH 'met- are being planned by the war de- H partment. Under by Seeretary iH Weeks, the i s now being pre- ili- chief of coast artillery J land the service officials IH |