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DON, Aucaat lA—Vlaccrant Gte3?*p OC tkP a{lf»iDtBM8t of t4»B> Drf tRk ambaaaador to tkc UnitcO fittadecc la wanaijr apfroi^ kr tkc ptpop kPTA wkieh poloctea kis pokHe tarrirca and for tkc moat part rpsarda kki appofntpipat mm mautSImto. Tkcre la. kowcrer. dlantlaSpd orftidaa te popm mtmrttrm. not <m tka srooad of VfacxMrat OroT'm Staapa or MMi pcoiqoteMUtr t» Aawclea. bat koeattfa ot tfee asctmordi.aarr rmpotmOMmorn ataeiitas to tba ipopt at tkla noBMaA Doubt la paprwpwl prkpfkcr tko nmmlaf of a temporary ambaaaador ia aalta^ for fMa rcaaon. Tbp Dotty Nparp aaroxaly acoraa tke •PPcmmait for aa "cmcrs^ey appotntmcot." addins: “To t^MMie a atafaaniaB «rbo. for aaora tkan taro yaara. kaa kpon oat of touck Pttb aotfvp p^teal Ufa fa, to sar tka iaaat. a aiasahur Drocaadkia.'' Tkp nawipiaMr, wkieh ia an a^kor ot Vtacoont €&pr. aaya kia tattt wlH ba aiasalarir dpiicaia, kla powar ImIbs at kaat Itnsited. Bsekbon# Waadadf Post Thinica. Tba Fmt, wbioh ia an opponant of Vlacpont Qroy polftieatty. npoprthplppa aaanmpp that Amarica will rasard bia appolatmpot aa a eomplbticnt, aa ha ia a uotablp Ettfliahman. ^ It bopM tbat Vlacooat Orpy will not forfat Amcrteaaa tcapact a man who stenoa anniy on tkp tixbtp and Interaate of hte oarn nation. In tka paat there kaa hjea a wppk traditioii ot aamendcr at WartiBSthn. do# mainly to the "poirtlliml* tnoua and unmanly pokey of tke fovenimast at korop.“ . la moat of tka adltoiiata Vlacoont Oray'p aympatky with ttia taasua of n^ Uona Is dwalt oa^ thoosk tka Tdairraph ramarlca ha has not raran^ whather ka ckamplOi|s tke particular form of tka laasua inoorporated In tka paaca traaty. Tka Chronicia rasarda It aa larly fortunate ka la sotns to AnMrl» now, aayins. “for. wftk hla rara t^ Mid knowla^, ha will ba aapat^ly oualUlad to taka counsel, hotli with Praal^t WBaon and tkoaa who ara not aattaflad with all the tenna of tha league of nations corananA" Nawa Crtticiam Tamparad. Aa regards the league, tke Daily News materially tempers Its Stherwlaa adrersa ciitlcton by saying that Oraat Britain could have no better rapraaantatlva than Viscount Gray. '•Tba league needs not ao much «»nmendation aa explanation to America, tlte newspaper aaya, “and If Vlacoum Grey Is able to take an active part in that WOT* ha will render a notable service to mankind.” ^ The newspaper, however, aaya that the new ambaaaador will be handle^p^ in this work by the propowU of the British government that regions over which Great Britain holds mai^tea shall be brought within the Brtttah Imperial tarllf union, and ft aaya hia path will not be smoothed by the govemment'a auatain^^ refusal to maa« approach to a aolutlon of the Irian problem."

ble to the United States. Announeamant Expected Soon. Viscount Grey has not yet decided when he will go to Washington, although announcemant of hla plana is

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Dieeovared. Ha had coma'all the way from Chl.!^ eago, ao tha Tw^ra Haute young woman was anxious to antertafn him in style Clad in har bast dress aha accompanied him to a hotel for dinner and Uian afterward to a picture houaa for the afterneon. But her joy had one rap whan Just bafora aha started away from tha home mother commtasloned her to buy a pound ^ ehaaaa while aha was downtown. Am after tha aaw tha very modish ooktuma of tha young man she hated errand worse than aver. •'Had be provoked if I carried a greasy package along tha straat homa.” aha thought, "but, still I hava to gat tha ehaeae or mother will be angry.” They left the moving picture house and the yotfhg woman told of her next arrand-a vtalt to one of tha largo department stores “I hava to gat aoma cream and other toilet gooda” aha said, whan they had reached tha atora. “You wait hare and ril be back in a minute.” So while tha young man stroUad up and down In front of the atora. aha ruahad down to tha baaament and bousht tha ehaeae. having It put Into a fancy sack ao that tha paekaga would raaambla beauty praparatlona Then happy over her own Ingenuity, she tripped put to meet har gallant “Wa’ll •top at tha drug atora for a soda and than wa'll go homa,” ha auggeated. They stopped at tha drug store. Carafgliy tha young woman d^^tad tha sack af ehaaaa on tha amply chair oppoaita tha ymuig man so that ha would not obtain a whiff of its coatanta naridly aha want on with hwr convaraatlon unttl some one touched her on tha ahouldar. ‘'Lady,” a man’s voice aaid» “that eat has got your ehaaaa out in tba middle of tha floor.” Karror atrickan. aha turned to pea a large oat happUy eating tha large wedge of ehaaaa. Ska also noticed that har oempanlon had kaard and saan tka man and tka cat Sha moiatanad har iipa to ■peak but ha apoka drat: “If more gfrla would uaa auoh beauty praparatitms aa that,” ka aaM. amtltngly, ”tkay wouldn’t And ktiabandB ao hard to gat” Ckiod Advleo. A adraol taaekar was visiting tka Boy ttoaut camp at Ktonaumapeaaa a few wacka back, lha boys ware fpading bar orHh hlaekbarriaa and in every way [harlhg to make bar enjoy her v«t Oaa UtUa fallew, mare tntaraatad than tha otkara, gave bar tka following adytoa: “And. say. whOa you’re hare you to gat gaed and tanaad. You ^voa'tlvava te wash your naek and ears thaop. far the tet deaan’t dhow.” liDMtL^fOF PICTURES, ham SItH Rh«toa of Army Lift Pro«ppa4 Rsinr Totia the CoAfraid. August lt--Oaa hun4l«d and i&tr mUaa of matkm pleturp and mere than ff.gW atai picf«Mi Of army actlvitlaa wtea produced tha war, Saoatary Baker inIhe oaairraas. in reouesttg paaalefftehttsoB authorf^ the war^ It to dupKcates of the nega-

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Pa.. Augiatt It—Fenof deariiaid, ia la rePA Gm EovleGsr exdua hte FQ^-thraa In the army. I forty aaiab .3^ t'

Moat o’ th' wont trials o’ Ufa are out s' court Ever* once to awhfla wa Imar a prodtaer say. “Wall. It looks like we’d hava t* go/nt* Meadco.”

On# Sftls in IndianafiGiit

*]Sm poor eyesight which has given him much trouble, caused him to consent only to a short term as ^bassador. A year ago it was said he might beeome Wind but since then his eyes have Improved, although he still does

lltUe reading or writing. QUESTIONS FOR QREY.

FinanoiftI Relations and Traatiea , Mutt Be Taktn Up. WASHINGTON, August It—OompU<mted financial relatione between Great Britain and the United States, arising out of tha peace settlement will raulra Immedlata attention of Viscount irey. the new British ambassador to the United States . , There also must ba an almost immediate recasting of many treaties between the two countries, caused by the radical ehangea following the war. Man/ of these conventions date back for more than a century and were said by officials to hava bean applied to modem ccBidltlona only by the eXercise ot the greatest llberaJlty of conafructlon. in the early daya of the war there ware many iaauea betwaen the ateta department and the British foreign office growing out of Interfepeni-e wltlv American commerce by Britlah warBhlps and Britlah ordera in council and the many elaima for damagea by American ahip owners and merchants pending whan the United States entered the war still technically are open There has been a suggestion, too, that conditions In Mexico were such aa to demand conaideration on an tntamational basis It Is believed now that one of the first duties of Viscount Grey will be to attempt a permanent settlement of the British issues with the Mhxlcan government after reaching a satisfactory understanding with the American state department PICNIC or DAIRYMEN. First Annual QaUtaring in Boone County Attended by 10,000. especial to The Indlanapolta News] LEBANON, Ind., August It—Tha first annual picnic of the dairymen of Boone county was held at Memorial park, in this city, Wednesday, closing at night with a band concert and community dance on the public square. One hundred and fifty dollars was given to prises on dairy bulls, cows and heifers. There was also a Idg program of old-fashioned sports, such as wheelbarrow, sack, one. three and four-laggad races, races tor women and glria baseball. horseshoe pitching and other amuaementa. Including exhibition flights by an airplane. The live stock was Judged by Prof O. B. Reid, of the Purdue university dairy department who also made aa addraaa on the importance of the dairy industry. One thousand gallons of Ice cream was served free to the 10,000 persons In attendance ^ - TRIBUTE PAID TO MARINES. Latter Bent by Secretary Baker to Navy Department. WASHINGTON, August It-Tributa 'to tha performance of the marinea^to France as a "new and heroic demrastratlea ot tke unconquerable tenacity and daUBtlaas courage ot the American •oMier.” was paid Secretary Baker to a letter to Acting Secretary Roosevelt of tha navy department The Iett«r was occarioned by the restoration of the marine .brigade to the navy department attar its service overseas under General Pendtlng ^ The brigade, composed of the Stk and •th regiments, which played a large part to tumltw back tlie German forces at Chateau Thierry and Belleau wood, was demobiUxed jeaterday at the marine corps camp at Quantico. Va. Many of tke membara of the brigade, which was made up of men from every state, left for their hommm and others will leave within the next few days ASKS INCREASE IN RATES. ».. j... - Gas Transportation Company Files Petition With Service Commisalon. Tha Indiana Gas Traiugortation Company, a distributer of gas for tha Mortham Indiana Gas and Electric Company, today filed a petition vritfa the public service commisstoa for an increase in Its transportation rates of from t to 1& cants a l.SOO cubic feat of gaa Tha public aarrtoa commission, last January, authorised a alight Increase over previous rates for the transpor.tation company. This company distribatss gas for the Northern Indiana <yus and Electric Company from plants or distributing ayaiems at Logansport, Wabash. Fraakfort. Itebanon, Blu3T> ton, Decatur, Ft. Wayne. Peru and otiier cities.

WASHIMOTON. August H-As-boUttcofnent of tha coming sale at auction od LSfG sate of double harness and UffOOO new halters was made today by tha war department No minimum-bid has bean fixed, and farmers and other usars may offer propoeala on any number their needs may demand. Tha stock ia all stored st Sim Antonio. Tex. On August D. the department will offer for sale at auction, at the Boston supidy base, lAOOO d<wen sheep skins and a quanlty of “ittieaiilnga.” The skins will be offered to lota of 1,000: StUi another item of surplus equipment. tiia sale of which la to be puMed, is gas masks. It has bean auggastad tkaaa ba used by fireman, a recant teat to New York city having provod very auooeaafut. A tentative price of fS each has been fixed. Several thousand gallons of "vatudrip.” a compound used for pravmitlng metal rust, will ba soM at Indtanapolis; 60,000 canm kettiaa will ba offered at the New York xone supply oflice on August* 29. and preparations are being auuto to find * market for AlOO kitchen fire shovels, stored at fhUadelphla, the sale qf which is expected to be held Septemoer A FIREMEN HAVE A CHANCE TO USE NEW GAS MASKS

Called to Extinguish Fire in Basamanh—Equipmant Suecaaafui, tha Captain Saya. Members of squad No. 1 from fire headquarters had an opportunity to use their new gas nuudes, early today, when they were called to extinguish a fire in the basement of a building occupied by the William H Dodds bsuker shop at ^ Indiana avenue The maaks, ordered some time ago by the board of safety to enable firemen to work to dense smoke without being overcome, proved succepaful, according to William Klunp. captain of tha squad The fire started from a water heaUAr and was extinguished before much damage was done. An automobile belonging te Walter A. Quelsser, 400 West Twenty-sixth street, waa badly damaged early today in a fire which destroyed a small frame garage to the rear of hla home The oruto of the fire waa not dMcTmined. FRANCIS WARNS AMERICA. Ambassador to RuMia Turns From Slava to "Certain Radicala’* of West. NEW YORK, August 14.—Turning from a vivid word picture of the horrors and hdpriesaness of tha Bolshevist tyranny in Ruasia, David R. Francis. American ambasndor to that country, yesterday sounded a vigorous warning amtlnst the policies of violence of “oer-v tain radicals'’ in Uie United States He waa concluding a two^our address at a luncheon at the advertising club here *Tf we are to maintain the respect of Europe, we must learn to govern ourselves.” he said. ”No class in this country can rule all other claasea "We have gained the admiration of the world by settling our differences at the ballot box If we are to preserve our self-respect we shall continue to do BO. The spirit of this nation, the spirit that won the war. will not put up with thoM who threaten violence “Now I have mentioned no names, but you all know to whom 1 allude. I reiterate, the spirit of the American people will not tolerate violence We have the means for correcting grievances. The supreme court construes the laws of the land When we lose respect for the legislative and Judicial branches of the government the end ts not far off” “It is not possible to establish peace in Europe with chaos in Russia. ’ the ambassador continued. “It wljl be difficult to establish peace outside Europe without order in Russia ”

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