w . 1. I . i ' ; -1 ,'h. t , l'rt A ,"tt " Vs '. f i, t I !. I'll j ,'4-t c A T"wu .. ' ', f (f'S i t. x ., r t ' . x j,fct--(f rn4 'H -J EVENING' PUBIlb (LEDfeEBHtCADELPBJ:, fltESDAY,, -MARCH 23, 19&0 HUE PLANSTO RULE CONTINENT . Expert Declares Bolshevist Pre mier lAspiros to Head Great I . Commuhistio' State CAMPAIGN OF DECEPTION fty (he Associated PrCM Warsaw. March 2.VAn expert re port submitted to the American nd prltWi representatives In Warsaw says tl,nlNlko!.il I.cnlue, the Thisslnn Hoi tirri."t picmlor, has personal aspira te '"" ' become th' hend of a con tiiioutul commuulnllc state, and that owing to- those hopes he H seriously fiijeaviirluR 1" bring ort,(;r throughout Itti1s. establish peae with Toland und Mmtiinliy create credits abroad for ffii' ' report nays the statements of tl(. liolshevlsts to the outside world .re deblgned to deceive. Comparing- Iris on oberatloiin with tho statomrnts t.f the UolshevUts. the expert who com tilled the report estimates that the Bol 1icWIh' drolaratlona contain IIS per ten of triith. . The report tlcwribcs Russia ns bcjng without wheat or flar for export, say h the pennants have disposed of all the etoeks they had hidden from tho IloMievisls. The mill are not operat ing and the peasants are spinning ouly enough for their clothing, raisin Just enough Hnx for their ow u- J'ba ...., nv that even if stocks foe ex port existed shipment of them would to "Impossible" because of the lack of rnll nnd water transportation. The ef ficiency ot tnc canai system, which before the war was one of Russia's rliief nfcans of transportation, has- ho diminished that tho canals now are curbing less than the railroads. One reason why factory production In Huesla is at Its lowest ebb, according to the report, is because there Are no fhipments of cotton from Turkestan and because of tho general desertion of workers from all kinds pf plants, owing to the refusal of the peasants to send food to the cities,. As n consequence, the state of hunger among the poorer classes in the cities is worse than ever. Wealthy people, however, nrn able to I,ii x food, (he report says. Mining in Mie south ot Russia has ceased, the shafts and galleries having been ueg reted since the war began. JJ.S. WOULD LIFT BAN TO EXPOSE SOVIETS Washington. March 23. The icnioval ef all restrictions, in ro far as trailing wwh Russia is concerned, has been suz c.lH hv this government ns a solution ' I tic Russian problem. It wns learned je.terday. The proposal has been trans muted to the Allies, but thun far no inswer has been received. It is under stood that it is the position of this gov- unment that its proposal is the only one vlileii can clear away tnc tog thnt tidir surrounds the Russian position. I'wler the program (here would be no need of getting licenses or any sort of ijrernmental permission, but the trans actions would' be entirely nt the risk of tii" persons involved. Itepoits from Rlgu that the upproval of this gocrnment to enrry on the trade wfs all that wjas needed to vcnable the BaMuin Locomotive Works, of Phlla Wphia. to close it contract for rail ar equipment with the soviet govern ment were characterised as "soviet pfcragnnday by officials here. SYRIANS IN BOYCOTT Emir Feltal' TaKe'a Action Against ' prance and England ' Ueirut, Ainrch 23. (Ry A. P.) Cmlr Feisal, the newly elected king of Syria, has declared n boycott against countries occupying territory of, Arabs Francc'and England and bas organized a commission for the purpose of bring ing Moslems and Christians to'n better unflemtAnrtttifl.. TnafAici .llMHiH..i Damascua, whero tho Syrian congrcssj country, declared: I "In spite of himself, the Moslem fs nrnfhnr ti IIia Phrlaftnn im.1 t. t The Arabs existed before Christ. Moses or Mohammed nnd freedom and Inde pendence arc rights of Syria. Religion Is of God and the fatherland belongs to hi rhlMron " I The Syrian congress signed decree uniting iorcignera 10 evacuate that re gion, nnd Palestine nnd Mesopotamia are reported to have been included. A committee, organized in Lebanon has Is sued n statement alleging the district' was illegally represented in the congress of DaniHscus when tho independence of Syria was declared, Lebanon is a sec tion of Syria, supposed to be anxious for n French mandate., but the Turkish na tionalist nnd Syrian movements are so general throughout Syria nnd Clllcla that It seems Improbable France can continue her occupation of districts there, unless she receives strong re-en-forccments. WITH FINGERS! CORNS LIFT OUT Costs few cents! Doesn't hurt a bitl Drop a little Freezr one on that touchy corn,ln stantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out, with the fingers. Yes, magic! 0 A tiny bottle of Freezone costs ut a few cents at any drug store, wt is sufficient to remove every wrd corn, soft corn, or corn bc- ui?n thc ,0"' ,and the calluses, K'tnout soreness or irritation, reczone is the sensational dis oery of a Cincinnati genius. NAVY RETAIL STORE Outside Navy Yard Gate OI'KN from 9 A. M. to G P. M. Ar"cI" l'rlca ""'flu, CORlllIK I113.B Hftnkt ! fl?a niotihua ...i i", ; 83 cw .. .1 lv,ly' DUTy b'U -0H"' "roo,,;,. lt 3.00 . jji"..h.r .:::::::;::; till- "f"V": '.::::: B::- A is oV "y.?.r.'"' """. '"- ?oo :!: 'lk M.r.i ""' uTjr uiue, 0.S3 yd. ,,'irlute';,l,i" .s ; "raw. ", ,v,r. .o JT. ...!... --"-.. ,. 'lot.,. ,.i ""' 1.88 pr, !''. rubber " 'Sfknlrn, ! .IBeti. 'irttji ..,.. ,60 m, J'iin, nVtt .7Bes. I"""i, ! Hb,;""0" 2.7B S: : 3ai-::::::::::ass: hlh "ol:, ,rnn,f' o Itout. JO, "" rt7T.,.,.,.MCl.t" '"" ,,"' I,0ln WOMAN IS SLAIN IN DUBLIN IIS Young Man Also Klllod In After- .Jheatre-Clash With Soldiers By the Associated Prrs Dublin, March 23. One of tho two persons killed In Inst night's riot hero was n woman, Margaret Dowllng, n do mestic servant. Tho other was an un identified young man. Several persons were wounded, Including one of the soldiers, who yraa shot through the hand, ' The conflict according to ono cor respondent, had its origin in tho bois terous conduct of a party of soldier who had been attending a performance in ihn Then I re ltovnl. On leaving tho theatro they attracted tho attcntton of numerous civilians by their conduct ami a steadily crowing crowd followed them toward their-barracks. "When they ap proached tho vicinity of Hotith Illcli mond street the firing began. After a few shots bad been fired the Boldlers entered tho5-barracks but soon reap pared, It is.declarcd.,flrlng several vol leys, as the result of. jrbjch the fatalU tics occurred. ' Official reports Issued by thc military and pollcodo not say that the koldlcrs entered their barracks nnd then re turned lo-figlit .tha crowds. Ono l),uh dred nnd" twenty soldiers were in a serious melec .with civilians when a patrol was sent from the barracks to assist them, according to thc official report. Four -soldiers vcrp wounded, ono vilh n bullet wound In tho" chest. .:,.' ,i . PITTSBURGH PAPER HIT Newsprint Shortago Forces Dispatch to Curtail News and "Ada" Pittsburgh, March 23. Caught by thc shortage of newsprint, the l'4tts burgh Disniitch appeared today with eight) -six condensed news Items nnd n reading notice of its predlcnmcnt on the I first page, If is believed to be the largeit number of Items ever published on the first page of n large dally news paper. Virtually every Item in the paper uns "noiied to tho, none ' nnu iuji adver tising spnee was given only to those having contracts. Other advertisements uerc cither icfuscd or accepted nfter being reduced. Tills is tho second Pitts burgh morning newspaper to be caught by thc newsprint shortage to such nn extent thnt radical curtailment ot ad vertising was necesary. The Pittsburgh Post sonic tlino ngo was published u full week with nrt display ndvertlsi inents mid classified nds held to a minimum. i : ONE HOUR! That's all wc need to deliver your VICTROLA COMPLETE STOCK ALL STYLES ALL FINISHES The J. R. WILSON CO., 929 N. Broad Street (tflroad and Otmrd) VICTROLAS nnd VICTOR RECORDS EXCLUSIVELY ljiy Trrnip. fcT fell) "'"" i;"mIi'i mis mstck' voiet Our service ia next door to you no master where you live. HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER .FOIl COM. Nw principle, constant un ply: 24 to 30 eallnnn, lr. llfiitu r.rllmorn, loo Ther l noth Inc Juit ai Rood. Tree book. Reeves Stove 38 & Foundry Co. So. 2nd (fillfi WM J Mr f i sa i mi,, LJVU 11m g - a i i 'BnfffiJiM V T 41 .; r -' Ml It Of ST' '.l VT wm,j&,M n WALL BOARD Shcctrock fs made of the same material ns the scratch coat of plaster. It's plaster in wallboard form. And It's nearly twice ns thick as the ordinary wallboard. Sheet rock is fireproof, non-warping, slightly pliable arid is a non-conductor of heat and cold, Ask for sample. JAMES E. TAGUE & CO. 10lh & Columbia Ave. Diamond soao Mi i. m.H-T If rn: itf i nl-4n-Tnirrnrl'ffrv ir.-.k S SPSH ms A' r TerejDhone Improvements OU'VE heard a lot about em! So have we! But it takes time to fit them into a big system like ours. We want to have, as we al ways have had, the very latest in everything that" pertains to giving you good telephone service. You however in' the last analysis, are the doctors who say "yes" or "no." Improvement cannot be put in without money; we can't get more money unless people will invest it in the business. We have no power pf magic that will make people, see reasonable returns where there are none. With rates just what they were before the war and expenses 'way up, we cannot even keep up the present service and pay a return upon the money already invested. rfm The Beil Telephone Company of Pennsylvania The Equipment of the Modern Kitchen i "Wear-Ever" in the kitchen indicates a thorough appreci ation of the influence of this important room upon family health and happiness. t r f "Wear-Ever" utensils are so bright and cleanly jthat food prepared in them seems to taste better than food prepared in ordinary utensils. fif "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Utensils i are made without joints or seams have no place for particles of food to collect cannot chip cannot rust -are pure and safe. They will give years and years of enduring service. Light, bright, silver-like "Wear-Ever" utensils are a pride to own and a joy to use. 'Mi' Replace utensils that wear out ' with utensils that "Wear-Ever" "Wear-Ever" utensils are sold in leading Department, Hardware and Housefurnishing stores Look for the "Wear-Ever" trade mark on thc bottom of each utensil The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co., New Kensington, Pa. . ?! WEAR-EVEP &t ALUMINUM TRADEMARK :"'1 i S.v xni yjm V i r h ijffi -. . ' r i ' m m r i i. V3S f1; 1 yfllf I II, 0 1 - tT-V 4 K i r M,. '-- I.f.rlr, -i' . .WiVJ V C:Jife?....,LA .m A'.l. Z Ji
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