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Show 1 NEWS BRIEFS WASHINGTON, Aug' 21. The new, American Russian r.'b-t program Is I include restoration of about one mil-' mil-' to be inaugurated Sept. 1. Its aimsj j lion children to their parents. It was 'said todav at the commerce depart- I ment Colonel William M H.isl ell. field dire tor of the American Relief ; administration forces. Is due to reach Russia fro mthis counli-y in two weeks. He will discontinue mass reeding in famine areas in soviel Russia Rus-sia when the new harvest becomes . available and will concentrate upon medical and sanitnry work and fam- ! ine relief among children LOAN SUCOHBSFVIi. LONDON More than 80000.000 has been subscribed In the new ln-j ln-j dian government loan, constituting a I record for state borrowing m India : for a single year, sav a Iieuler's , dispatch from Calcutta today. It Is understood thit the majority of small I Investors were Indians. I.KPL'UDTO U'J I'l.'l', HOI DENVER, Colo Don Eiogan, Denver Den-ver aviator, left the local flying flelo. early this morning In an attempt to break the flying record between Denver Den-ver f,nd Detroit. Ml.-I.. Before leaving leav-ing Hogan said he axpecti .1 to attend 11 hanuuef in Detroit t.ini-bt wiih i: blie Rlckenbru ker, Amei iton acv Hogan was accompanied by William Wil-liam A. Klmsey, also-of Denver. Tho couple planned to stop at Noith Platte. Neb.. Omaha, lovva City. Ia., anil Chicago. COOL EMERGEN! S ALBANY. N. V A call for an ex-traordlnary ex-traordlnary sesalbn of the legislature for the purpose of enacting legislation legisla-tion to relieve the eoal situation In the state was issued by Governor Miller. Mil-ler. Th. legislature win convi ne next Monday night. August :'S. HOUSE TAKES MOTION. WASHINGTON Chairman Vini-low Vini-low of the house conimeree committee, commit-tee, after a conference today with President Harding, anndunced he would Introduce4 immediately a bill to create a fact finding commission as recommended by the president In his special message to congress. TRADE IMPROVING. TOKIO. Aug. 4. 1 Correspondence of the Associated Press. I For the first time since November, 1920, trade returns for the month July show an excess of exports over Imports. |