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their mest effective use against the ‘The missions would: 1. Arrange for prompt unloading and transrer of supplies in the three countries. 2. Develop transportation, depots, repair shops and air bases. 3. Instruct

built planes, tanks and guns. "The tentative calls for dispatch of American military officials . to the three countries at once to plan for a broader progeain in whith thousands of ‘American civilians be used later.

Change Ship Route . The plan for: such missions was learned as the Maritime Commission revealed that all American shipments to Russia would go via '" Boston to Archangel on the White Sea. It was understood that for the present no more American ships

with war supplies. | ‘These developments were believed to Je the prelude hoi an attempt to pour large qu of equipment i Russia for ‘the

¥| are prisoners of war. . "also help elimina

major. problem will involve

transportation. One of the first].

jobs will be fo increase the capacity of the trans-Iranian railroad. The British already have asked the United States for material to improve. the roadbed and for 200 locomotives and 4600 freight cars. Funds will be available in the second lendlease bill pending in the Senate.

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The change from Vladivostok to Archangel as the shipping point was % laid to many factors. Oil storage facilities at Vladivostok have reached the saturation point; that

trans-Siberian rail service is slow,

and jammed to capacity, and that large ice formations are moving into Vladivostok.

Until the neutrality law is. re- ||

vised, shipments “to Archangel would have to be made in other than American flagships. Archangel is in a combat zone. Japan has protested the delivery

of American war supplies to Russia,

at Vladivostok. American boats using that route have had to pass within sight of Japanese land and through Japanese waters.

ARMY SEEKS FT. WAYNE SITE FT. WAYNE, Ind., Oct. 23 (U. P.). ~Maj. R. H. Ewry of the Chicago Ordnance District, revealed yesterday’ tHat the Army seeks 50,000 square feet of storage space here for an ordnance depot, part of a series of such depots which will be leased or built between Chicago and Cleveland,

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Mr. and Mrs. Delt W. Moore, 3054 N. Illinois St., will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with open house from 2 to. 6 p. m. y. They were married at Kendallville, Tnd., Oct. 24, 1891, and moved to Indianapolis two years later. Among guests at the observance will be : ; daughter, Mrs. Albert. wi Schrand of Indianapolis.

SIX IN FRANGE FACE WAR GUILT TRIALS

VICHY, France, Oct. 23 (U. PJ). —A French high tribunal has decided that Gen. Maurice Gamelin, former Allied generalissimo on the| Western Front, former Premiers Edouard Daladier - -and Leon Blum,

willl two former air ministers and a high}

War Office official should be tried

.}for “war: guilt,” it was understood

today. The former air ministers are Pierre Cot, now in the United States, and Guy La Chambre. The former War Office official is" Pierre Jacomet, charged with laxity in administering armaments confracts and thus impeding French preparedness for the war.

PLAN PROXY WEDDINGS ROME, Oct. 23 '(U, P.) —An offieial announcement said today that Italy was drafting a law permitting |

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Chiding of U. S. for Spurning League. WASHINGTON, Oct. St 23. Betistor

Hiram W, Johnson. (R. Cal), a leader in the Senate fight against Pres-

ident Wilson’s League of Nations and now a bellicose is said to be suffering from chagrin caused by a witness he brought before the secret hearings of the Sen-

their |ate Foreign Relations Committee:

The witness was President Albert w Palmer of the Chicago Theological Seminary. During his testimony, Dr. Palmer expressed: the view that the United States, in a measure, is to blame for this war. “Why is that?” he was asked. “Because we didn't join the

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