rl G, 11)20" ' 0 1 j HOOVE TRATTATIVE 110-JUliU.bLAVt 'ItallanI e Jugoslav! a Vonezla H , niarutore la Quostiohe; ' Adriatica. ? - l . .,i rj'rlbuM Vntir1 ' Authofl'li J7 th rotomee of Fhll' . on "' - l'..0Dpi'.' JCJpui- - Polmtter (tenant. 'tHH. 0 ottobre.-Dclcgntl rnpprc . Vrf. P dtutc la '""C Adriatica tuttota inaoluta, T ndo avverra- 1.1. I.tr. non t.Tuto ancora annunziato. Clo ' -V " ...(- ff(..ntc nl Minlstero per 'mir.rl Kstcrl H Frahda. ' '"7.7.1 scesliorc VenMla'coimi , '. ove dovra' avere luogo la con: LltralatlPrcdotti, o'Btata ' ifchSa. K7 riccVut ia 'rtnttan 1 2 ottobrc corrento 0 da Mie. Bl 'TI1: " .-ni-ntlUal anl e !(reflJ?. n.r lificutero c trovaro un t Jpel ' Junkerc 11 problema rclatlvo ,1Bwr ..- iPVjr.na ela" Btabllita. 1 iH'Aflrw"',"" --i,n -, ,nnrcacn. gSl dSTHUtlTTti me "or sono 5llnM, Italia liiiuio 0 ottobrc 1-a polUla ha JjS? due mUrniHatrfcl c 150 granato ffiw bbendonato to un c.mpo Ml ,! di Iirwcin. d. -w. r- IWr1".'.- ., arrcstate in ' 'Vi nV dclla scopcrtn fatta dalla vfolixis. 1- .itnliHA nil mit- 'JySUTi I Vaporl Italianl anco'rati c'nTro Taitona del Oovcrno Itnllario Ml recent! arrcstl operntl In persona 5 marinal dclla marina mercantile, imartenentl alia Confedorazione Gcn- rtledes" omlnl " marc' l 1U,'U aV0" tinorreso parte al scqucstro del vapore Ku'so : "Ilodosto," ancorato n Gcnovn ftrwtc la rrrentc agltazlone opcrai. L'ailone dellc clurme di cut sopra (a prca per csprlmere la FolldarlcttV Jlmenti del govcrno itallano. SlUcarl eatorl di questo porto, in simpatia- del Bortoento degll enuipaggl del vapor Itillani, hanno deciso di soBpcndoro il kroro, ossla il carico per i vapor j itilUni. fino a che la vcrtcuza non snra' riwlta. , fUtni, O oituurB. ivi uiituii iuiin-. ecrre voce die l'On. Ololittl assumcra' direttamentc le trattatlvc col Primo JllnUtro 6crbo Tiumbitclu per corcare una toluilono del problema Adriatiro. Sempre stando alle vocl die cor tens, l'accordo avvcrrebbe bulla baso Mia Internazlonallzzazionc del Porto 'di Tramr, la cui amminlstrazlone verrebbe aSdata alia Lrga dclle Nazioni. Sembra the l'Albania abbla domandato formal' pcrdlscutcrc lo &tato del port! albancsl. opaniaii nuniwi twsbu JUdrld, Oct. 0. (By A. P.) Miguol de Palacios, a widely known nutlior, it itti licrci He was born in Manila intj- jeara ago, ana uuring ms career published mora than 200 works. JAPAN SEES SETTLEMENT Minister Expects, Peaceful Arrange ' ment With U. 8. After Eleotlons ', Fukul, Japan, Oct. 0. (By A. P.) t,ngcncral jneetlug yesterday of the Kclyukal majority party, Ticld here, gakuhdallin Motoda, minister of rail roads, said conditions surrounding the nntl-Japaneso question in the United States were becoming worse and ho felt the utmost anxiety lest the question might affect the friendly relations of tbc .Tapancso and Americans. However, ho continued, there always were many Americans who exerted themselves in tbo" cause of -humanity, and he believed "the questibh would bo peacefully settled after the presidential election. P , "At this Important moment," he added, "wo musUdo our best ond ask the American people to think in ways of humanity and justice and in con formity with the moral obllcntlnim nml 'friendship of tho two countries." ALLIES WILL PROBE LOSS OF BISMARCK Demand Germany Explain How World's Largest Ship Was ? Destroyed by Firo SOVIETS ACCEPT POLAND'S TERMS Armistice and Preliminary , Peace Troaty Will Be Signed Friday LITHUANIA 'STILL FIGHTING Riga, Oct. '0. Tho Russo-Polish armistice negotiations arc being rushed to a speedy conclusion, but the Lithuanian-Polish situation seems mean while to have becomo more acute. , The Polish official statement received today reports severe fighting with at tacking Lithuanian division near Orany, about midway betwfen Grodno and Vilna, and adds: "h is stated that Lithuanian troops are fighting alongside Bolshevik troops." In counter-attacks on the line of the river Mercchanka, Polish divisionstook several machine guns and prisoners, tho statement says., Poles Take Towns In regard (o fighting with the Rus sians in ' other sectors, the BtateVncnt Announces that in the direction of .Minsk Polish cavalry divisions took tho towns of Koldanov and Stankov; about eighteen miles from Minsk. Further south, a. group of Polish troops fight ing on tho Blutsch took an armored train and) 1000 prisoners. In the Volhynia and Podolia sectors tho situ ation is reported unchanged. .According .to present plans, which arc not definitely settled, however, the armistice between Soviet RursIo and Poland and tbo preliminary peace treaty will be signed nt a public plenary set- Paris, OctA (By A. P.) The in terallied commission in Berlin will be rcauested to investigate tho circum stances of the burping at Hamburg of the great steamship Bismarck, which was building at n shipyard in the port of Hamburg ana was to nave been lie livcred to tho Allies under tho terms of the peace treaty. Berlin dispatches on -Tuesday announced the burning of the Bismarck, which was to have been a steamer of 50,000 gros tons (nearly 2000 moro than thr tonnage of the Vatcrland, noW thtrTjCviathan) , which would have made her tho world's larg est steamer, and added that no explana tion was given In the Hamburg advices as to the cause of tho fire. The Bismarck had been virtually completed, nnd would have been sur rendered to the Interallied naval com mission within a few weeks, according to the provisions of the treaty of Ver sailles. '? Tho French Government also will ask Germany for explanations' regarding the burning of the Bismarck, the foreign of fice stated today. TO EASE UP ON GERMANS Allfes Allovy Immunity for Those Possessing Arms Cobleiu, Oct. C (By A. P.) Th; inter-allied big!1! commission today de cided to allow immunity from the strict laws' of the army of occupation pro hibiting VSermons in tho Rhinelnnd from having unlicensed weapons. This de cision was taken in order to assist in tho enforcement of the recent German law for disarmament under the Spa agreement. The decision permits Germans in the occupied area to surrender hidden arms und ammunition up to November 1 without being punished for having the arms. Thousands of rifles nnd other arms have been concealed by Germans. Had Bogus Ferry Tickets Antonio Bazarlc, of 1429 Chudivick street, was held in ?300 bnll by Re corder Stuckhoubo this morning on 11 charge of defrauding the Philadelphia nnd Camden Ferry Co. by passing bogus tickets. "Merode" and " Harvard Mills" (Hani-faUitd) Underwear ssssslssssss sssssssH IKj 1 1 ' 1 WITHOUT a wrinkle! That's the answer when you ask how "Merode" and "Harvard Mills" hand, finished underwear fits. Moreover, it keeps its shape I Each garment is cut by hand and the materials, though soft and fine, are firmly knit and never stretch or sag. -Wears well, looks well and feels good! Its dainty finish, smooth platlock seams, and beautiful lines make "Merode" and "Harvard Mills" just as suitable to wear with your best gowns as they are com fortable for sports of all kinds. All weights and models for women, children and babies are to be had at leading shops. Winship, Bpit & Co. Wakefield, Mass. " sionpf tho peace conference next Fri day. October 8. (Riga dispatches Tuesday night re ported tho reaching of an agreement for tho signing of hn armistice preliminary to peace between Poland and Soviet Russia not later than October 8.) It was said this mornlng.at the Wri- quertcrsof the Polish delegation that Si.- Joffe, head of the Russian mission, had accepted virtually aa a whole the Polish peace draft based on thu eleven points framed by tho Jtlga delegation and made public at the beginning of the Riga conference. These, it Is stated, have been approved at Warsaw, but have not yet been formally presented to the Soviet delegation. t TlifrCTnre understood to bo fifteen polntu In tho new draft. The details of two of these points hne not been worked out, although the point have been accepted, in principle. The workr ing out probably will be completed to day. The Poles have defined a boundary based on ethnographic lines, which has been accepted but not yet written in the draft by tho secretariat. (The four principal demands of Poland In Its armistice proposals are: Im mediate' suspension of hostilities and n promise to abandon nil propaganda meddling in the internal afiuirM of Poland; fixation of an armistice line, coinciding with the line fortified by the Germans: acceptance oftho principle of mutual limitations of nrmaments to a defensive basis, nnd the Immediate opening of the railway to German East Prussia under Polish control.) Wn-slilngtoii, Oct. 0. (By A. P.) Poland, through Its legation here, made informal request of tho Stato Depart- Is there a thief, in your plant? :"'c3s a sS CoO Is there an unseen, unnoticed something stealing power from pulleys, and robbing you of a big percentage of finished product? An incorrect size of the right belt, a belt running under improper tension, but most of all the wrong kind of belting, will rob you of precious power. Throw out the thieves ! 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COR.POR.ATION ' INDIANAPOLIS, U.S. A. racnt today for tho extension of aid by tho United States to Poland In tho form of food supplies. I.cgatloif officials said that, because of the critical food situation in Poland, t ivan hoped the department might find some means of authorizing credits for the purchase of food in this country or that some other means of furnishing food might be devised. Copenhagen Oct. 0. (By A. P.) The French General Wcygand has left for South Russia to tako sunreme com mand of tho anti-Bolshevik troops of Tid General Wrangel, the National ' says today. 'idendc SEIZE WEXFORD .MAYOrj Irish Police Arrest Him as Ho Sits f as Judge Wexford, Ireland, Oct, 0. (By A P.) Richard Corlsh, lord mayor of thta city, and Ed Foley, a merchant, who wero acting as Judges at the Wexford borough arbitration court in tho town hall hero yesterday, were arrested by thd police after military forces had surrounded the building. Both Tver's escorted to the military barracks. 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