Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 215, 19 July 1920 — Page 12

OBSTACLES LOOM UP AGAINST THE RENEWAL OF ANGLO-JAP PACT

(By MARY A. HENKE.) LONDON. June 15. Australia will be a factor in opposition to renewal of the Anglo-Japanese alliance. It is declared " here that a strong AntiJapanes sentiment, such as exists on the Pacific coasts of the United States, prevails in Australia, which fears agexestve action from the neighbor island. Those persons who are trying to establish better relations between the United States and England are also showing decided coolness toward the alliance, for it is felt that AngloAmerican and Anglo-Japanese friend ships cannot 'exist together. The treaty between Japan and England, expire in 1921 and if neither side denounces it before July 20, it is extended automatically for a year. Japanese representatives on tnjs side are unanimous in declaring that Japan destres its renewal. English representatives are as unanimous in expressing their friendship for Japan 'but their attitude toward a renewal or alteration of the treaty of alliance has not been so clearly stated. The foreign office is at present considering a plan for revision, it is said. The

terms of the alliance must be subject

ed to the League of Nations. An amusing complication in Eng

land's affairs in the Middle East was

revealed recently. The variety of government offices that have a finger

in the administration or this Bection has led to a complete state of confusion, with the result that he Britisu government has been supporting both Sides of an interesting warfare in the Middle East. The foreign office, the India office, war office, admiralty and colonial office all attempt to govern The King of the Hedjaz, who is now warring on his neighbor, the Emir of Jejda, has the support of the British foreign office, which has been supplyng him with money, men, and ammunition On the other hand, his enemy is said to receive a monthly subsidy from the Indian government. An official who is discharged or transferred from his post by one department is apt to get summons for desertion of duty and other black charges, from another department that has not been notified of the change. Lloyd George has a carefree, Celtic way of doing as he pleases without reference to past and contradictory views he may have expressed. He changes his mind with delightful care. The more conservative newspapers let out a shocked explosive protest when it was learned Russian trade representatives were to be received. However, the Russians came, saw Lloyd George, and are still here. In spite of all the auti-Bolshevik sentiment there is the desire to get hold of Russian markets and in order to get the markets one must first get the Russians.

BUILDERS OF NEW GERMAN ARMY TOLD AT SPA THEY MUST SLACKEN LABORS

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ENGLISH PARTIES MAY JOIN THE COMMUNISTS

(By Associated Press) LONDON, July 19 An attempt will be made to form a Communist party

in England, August 1, at a national convention of "left wing" socialist

and industrial organizations. The invitations to the convention point out that three points are considered cardinal by the promoters, the dictatorship of the proletariat, the soviet system, and adhesion to the Third Internationale. The direct promoters of the convention are the British Socialist party, the Workers' Socialist Federation, composed of Miss Sylvia Pank-

hurst's followers; and the Communist

Unity group of the Socialist Labor party.

The British Socialist party is aftttlated with the Labor party, but the Workers Socialist Federation and the Communist unity group have refused to be connected with It, and the Labor party Itself so far has made no official pronouncement concerning the proposed convention. There is a difference of opinion among the political groups as to whether the convention will succeed

in. forming a Communist party with a

following sufficiently large to give It

any considerable influence, but It is i j i , . i . . ...

cuiisiuereu vinuauy certain that as a

General von Seeckt (left) and Otte Gessler, photographed shortly before leaving for Spa conference. General von Seeckt, head of ths German army staff, and Otto Gessler, German minister of defense, are two of the prominent figures at the Spa conference. They have been told by the allies that they are building up too strong an army, and must greatly weaken it at once.

Indiana Brevities

Oil Supply Going Down; New Vater Powers Seen Los Angeles Times A very sharp warning has been served on the American people that the oil supply is being exhausted with startling rapidity. Soon there won't be any gasoline. And tho geologists, or whoever it is, say that it won't be long until we won't have any more coal. And everybody knows that it can't be very long until there is no more wood to burn. Now, in the face of all that, you

would say that th future looks pretty! black for joyriders and farming with tractors and freighting with motor

trucks, as well as the whole business of transportation with steam, too, wouldn't you? However, there is not the slightest need for worry. We still have another energy tc. fa'l hack on. It is what Charlie Prlrson called "new white coal." This follow, Charlie Peirson, is a word Juggler, but he knows what he is talking about when he talks this "new white coal" stuff. It is his name for electricity, or, to be more explicit, for electricity generated by water power. And it is a great name for it "new white coal." It is the kind of a name that hits you betwr'n the eyes and tells you more in three words than you can learn out of some books 300 pages long. And of new wl :e coal there is an Inexhaustible snin-ly so long as God shall fill the maur.r .tins with snow. All that is needed to be done is to hitch a turbine wheel to a waterfall, and to hitch a dynamo to the turbine wheel, and wires to ihe dynamo, and there you are. As far as -California is concerned, wo have new white coal world without end. And the day is coming when we shall light up the whole state with it like a ballroom, from Siskiyou to San Diego.

INDIANAPOLIS Ten teams and about SO individuals are expected to take part in the annual state rifle matches, which will be held at the Fort Benjamin Harrison range July 19-22 under the auspices of the Indiana State Rifle association. JEFFERSONVILLE The reformatory for the first time in its history is paying for its own maintenance, according to officials of the institution. In June, it was said, the reformatory's receipts exceeded all expenditures excepting those made for permanent improvements. Maintenance costs were covered by earnings and left a profit of approximately $1,000. INDIANAPOLIS A conference of public health nurses has been announced by Ada M. Gaskill to be held in Indianapolis Oct. 5 and 6 under the direction of the state board of health and the American Red Cross. According to the program these meetings will be attended by national public health authorities, which will be followed by the State Nurses' convention Oct. 7, 8 and 9. TERRE HAUTE Thompson W. Cooper filed suit in superior court on Friday against the Elaborated Roofing company of this city for $16,000 damages for injuries suffered when one of the company trucks ran into him. He suffered injuries which, he says, are permanent.

Telephone to Call Stations

For New York Subway Riders

NEW YORK, July 19 "Loud speak

ing telephones are soon to give New

York subway riders relief from the in

articulate sounds emanating from

guards in announcing subway stations

The telephone instrument, which Is to be installed in the Brooklyn lines will not only be employed to announce

stations, but will be used for such warnings as "Watch your step!" "Step

lively please! etc. The phone is operated by the con

ductor or guard at the center of the

car, who speaks in an ordinary voice

through a transmitter.

If Blow Black Flag up into the air of closed rooms where flies 1 1 bother. Kills every fly in tan min-11 II cuss. Non-poisonous; makes nodust; II 11 MSytouse. Destroys many other in- II 11 sects. Ask for Black Flag in the II saaled glass bottle at drug, deVlpartment, grocery and hard- J J warsstores. Three sizes, lie, X0c, 75c Black FlagXr Baltimore, M-&.0Gr

May Swear in Citizens To Enforce Motor Law The question of appointing a limited number of responsible citizens to act as special policemen for the particular purpose of assisting in the enforcement of the motor traffic law in

Richmond will be taken up by the

board of public works with the board of police commissioners.

The plan was advocated by John E.

Peltz of the board of public works. He says it has been successfully carried out at Hamilton, Ohio.

The board Monday received a peti

tion for the Improvement of the alley

between Lincoln and Pearl streets.

from North West First street to North West Third street, with a concrete roadway.

The board authorized Fire Chief Ed

Miller to attend the annual national

convention of Fire Chiefs, to be held

soon at Toronto, Canada.

Finish the Job, Is the Advice (Forbes Magazine,) How you start is important, very important, but in the end, it is how you finish that counts. The victor in the race is not the one who dashes off swiftest but the one who leads at the finish. In the race for success, speed is less than stamina. Columbus finished his job. So did Washington. So did Lincoln. Look around today. H. C Frick, whose recntly published will constitutes one of the noblest documents of America's annals won becaused he refused to quit, when engulfed by the panic of 73, his associates and others engaged in the coke industry showed the white feather and gave up. Andrew Carnegie earned most of his fortune by boldly buying out discouraged partners who lost their nerve and stick-tc-it-iveness.

John D. Rockefeller held on grimly and resolutely when others lost their faith in so mecurial and uncertain a commodity as oil, wth its frequent disasters from fire. Finishing the job is not always easy. Very often the easiest thing would be to quit. We all are tempted to succumb to difficulties discouragementsfailures, hardships, disasters. We all have moments when we feel, "What's the use?" But if we are made of firm stuff, if we have the backbone of a m?Ti and not a jelly-fish, if we have confidence in ourselves and faith in God if we know that we are giving our lives to a clean, worthy, healthy and helpful purpose, then we pull our belts a notch tighter, we grit our teeth a little harder, we face east, eyes front, and with unfaltering step push forward, determined to halt not and whimper not until we finally gain our goal.

Two Warned Against Violating Motor Laws Two motorists who appeared in city court Monday, James W. Moore, charged with speeding, and Don Douthard. of near Whitewater, charged with parking his car without having the tall light on, were impressed with the fact that the police were quite sincere when they announced that second violations of the motor traffic law would result in prosecutions. Both Moore and Southard were warned recently for the same offenses they pleaded guilty to in city court Monday.

SOAP BOX ORATORS, TOO! CHICAGO, July 19. The new farmer-labor party will conduct "a nationwide 24-hour day, 7-day week, townhall, street corner and front porch campaign," Parley P, Chrlstensen, its presidential candidate, said in a statement issued here.

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result of the convention there will be

a big readjustment and regraoplajr socialist bodies to correspond to ir

reconcilable differences of policy.

MILITARY PATROLS CORK (By Associated Press) CORK. July 19. Most of the casualties in lat night's street fighting which, was occasioned by excitement over the killing of John Burke at Belfast occurred In the northern part of the city. After midnight the streets were comparatively quiet, with the military patroling them. There vu an occasional volley of ehots, however, up to 2 o'clock.

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Feltmsie9 Shoe Sale To enable the Richmond store to conform with the general eales plan of the Feltman chain of specialty stores we are closing out all shoe merchandise priced above $6 per pair. We offer below several specials of seasonable footwear at below cost prices. We must close them out to make room for remodeling and Fall iootwear. These savings are only a few of the many we are offering. Buy your advance footwear now. Specials in Men's Women's and Children's Shoes

Men's Specials

MEN'S BROWN VENTILATED

SANDALS Cool, comfortable,

serviceable and reason

ably priced . . . .

son $2.95

WHITE OXFORDS in good grade of canvas, made on the English

last or medium

toes

m $2.95

HEYWOOD OXFORDS Our entire line of high-grade Oxfords to select from; up to flQ QfT $16.00 values c.00

ATTENTION, MEN AND BOYS! We have 200 pair" Oxfords in all styles black calf and brown mate

rials. Do you wear 5 to 7? Your choice

$1.95

Ladies' White Pumps & Oxfords

Your choice of any White Canvas Oxford or Pump in our store regardless of former prices

All Sizes

All Width

. $445

All Sizes All Widths

Included Are the Following Styles 1-Eyelet Tie Pumps. Military Heel Oxfords, Baby Louis Heel Pumps, Louis heel Pumps, Eyelet Tie. Baby Louis Heel Pumps, and others.

LADIES' SPECIAL One lot of Ladles' and Misses' Oxfords in high and

low heels. While they last

$2.95

Closing Out Children's Shoes

Under our new plan we will not carry any children's sl.ves. Buying now means great savings to you. All leathers and styles. WHITE OXFORDS or BABY PUMPS in Neolln or A ? leather sole V JL.rrO WHITE SHOES or OXFORDS in kids' or inflants' black High QtTn or Low Shoes JOC PATENT BLACK or GUN METAL Baby DoU Pumps, Brown Strap Slippers or Roman Q-I Qf? Sandals J)X.70

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