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ms Mar - ■ mm aa m mm tm Ml mm mm Ideal Weather Assured for Sth Game He Was Fron Boston ani Was Just Passing Thru In |iMn.|ti|£ thru I' t' 'ft tii* <»th**r <tav It waa «riat aat -1 **< tin to have t viu-ni • »>f tlie ratupaiffti that vou are * no mir ** n in the int.-roat *»f tho rod liatit lnJunotp4n law. I t..i\ 4■ n.>t a*'4'ti a mvrr oouraK« «»iia pleoe of Jniirnaltain than the half tmiH of pnipetty «v ttli th** «>wner'a name ap pendeil. whl.'li appeare ( | on the ftrat I'tic i4f yi4»ir immuo of J ’ It iii**at4a a K><at rtral !<■ a clt> t*> bav« euoh a pi; .n i ninth n. M/i ■ i*u net Mu- p .polar aupport you dea.-1-ve ril.Mtl.KS Zl’KHr.lN. Husti ii. Ma*i, Oct 1. P.'IT. ?• Peinbrrt**n Sijuare KICIITEKNTII YEAR. NO. 1.1. COMING NAVAL BATTLE MAY DECIDE FATE OF RUSSIA LIBERTY LOAN DRIVE IN FULL SWING AGAIN; BIG BOOST EXPt a TODAY Ik*iit‘\i*d That Sales to taling Over $4,0004HH) Will l>e Reported AI’TO CONCERNS HEAVY HEYERS President Asks That Oc t. 24 I>e Observed As Liberty Day J f I* e*pcc<ed that subnorlptlnn exceeding f♦ "‘tO.OOO will be reported by »he Uher4y bond sale-men In their noonday meeting. Monday They have made no report since Frida* noon, rnd many Iv e >ib si r " • ha**' born nnoffli tly r* H — Er*- '•in' • --men are k» • ifinn up ill* I -V »'*>.. i ■>i‘i|*r *-ponsc of •* '• 'ivt Cum li_. _ii.l manufacturer?* -+n the I lion I.an rmnmiiiH Va; in .*1 lor auppo; i practically assures ho -nr or the campaign in IJetrdf. hut II *» r» •• iH !>• no letting d< n No oppor ,ni>‘> to >“•11 a bond •*, ill l» *>\.r -I hv ?b* -alo-lUOf' Wal t Flanders. pro- lent of 111* M •> li Motor « nmpa ' nil noon* • ! 'hr nmpHiiy - mill < rlpflon for J in o Thin ih oxrl vi of _ mib-' iij ' toil» io bo mad* Vvjjiit ••ouipH-nv officers and * upTnyes Tlm- )i .di**»n Motor ootnp ay will 11 1 >.->< hr S;{Ht.OOU in addition ’o thr bond• ,r> h.t-o*l b\ its off; • 1 ilid workmen In announ* ung •'* -ul> script *t Pi*sidon» Floy I' ' ‘pin aid that the ronipany i< g.ird»‘d lit** * oinnilttoo'* plan as tail and f quit able. T‘ • ■ inv.i*' n* fho large torh - hv *h< t* ant's of v la-s A is now w> II under ■ i' Tho week’s schedule o' n full <»n*', beginning with Mi* ran \ i * Packard Motor 1 r < «mm party’- .riant Monday n«>«ip hv Wit i. r I P. ibody'n team Tht" bugle corps will furnish inspiration and addr*’ • •■* will bo mado bv the H*v M S l:U* Wan! N ('boa'' * apt* K I] Barclay. of Fort Wayne. ih* K* \ .It -«>ph A Vano#*. Maj .Man •Tin** and ('apt (Jroisenger, th*‘ Pi«t namod twit of tho Canadian ar.nv oltth h«\o noon aerviee on tb*' w.r 'rrn front. Thov have >t*l nntoot.il thoir service* for th<- I** trolt l.ibortv bond campaign Th*- big Ford motor plant 1* schedul'd for a visit Thursday. Th*' *nttr*' staff of bond salesmen will i,r (mu and loof*o on thin Job. hi* thor*' at < ilr - - «hist - t*» w ork t ;,pt tlooter Cooke's foam will b*' : . n t drive in th*’ Hudson motor plant lu* day at ft a m and Mr P. ahodv V train will work th* \rnio Whit* | oj»d works In tho afternoon M ■iiiN' limin' v- team wtlld.l-it tb* M>*/or cigar (a*'tory in tho morn me Tho loan drive I ntho s at. Will C't und* t full hoadwav thi« week Tho xti.u committee will hav- lO.oou worker* In tho flold Thnt portion f ,f r| . tat' outside of I>Hrolt and Wayn* * *mniy rntikt hub»«rib*' f**• ftoO.tKttt to do ith paid Tho stat*'.' 1 • •h' o 111 .*»t;i i f' '< Otto.fitK.' Mof.l ol tln* -oli**ol boaid.** in iho atilt, a ill *urnply with th** r. qtiost *u tb** poi or nor. that patriot!*’ moot top tio hol‘l in tb* - i*'hoot him *•- to niEh*. I’roparatlorn* aft idr* mly und»r wav boro fur tho obsorvati*>n of I ib'-rtv <la> Oot 24, in accord ano*- with Pn-ldont Wil-nn - p roc Ia mat ion llov and lilrl S« «*n»a v ill llpht a hr* in * very district In the alato. Wilson Rroelaims Oct. 2i As Liberty Day W Orl T l*r-ai dont Mllson today proclaimed Oct L’4 Idborty day. vihon hII citiya'ni who hav*- not dono f*o aro I'lprftMl to plodpr ■‘iipp.vrt to th*> gnv* rnment to thr limit of thoir Ananrial ahtlttv T*'» pt i"iiirnt'* yfiu'lamutlufi f*l l*»w » Th« iiuml tabor t v loan Kiv**i* tho pr*»pif *.* ip,, t nit'-.f s*tato* nnotlioi r.ppoiturn! To lonil th*>lr fuhda l>> tnoit K"»i in'iirnt to «iii*t*itn\ .thoi* - Miiitiy at war, Th** mlirhf **f tho Pnttad la b«*tn« moi*tlt*<d an 1 vi»rtti..*'l to striko * mortal i)low at . -n i* I e ro il: •I? i . i • .t| i • ■ .(h « the ’ i. i i* • • ts • irvk forth t<i • ■inn .41 (l ■ -a tut t■» h ■ - i n.i 11 iii wl! it witoi.t «!■ aie •.i r ■ ' n i u i' iin*t a Itl : .11 fi.e To .Ul'l*' rit»» to *ti<r l iirt'i) l m .. to pet form m ser vice .'f |t*!rji‘t**ni > v» thei'-fure f, Wiiod ■ w Wll <0)1 t* » I -nt of t*ie t'rt't. I State, if l»i"i m h it .*Pi><> nt VVi ilne.day, ».t .* a* tit tie •i \ ilhv. anil 'itK<' and ti-lvi-se tin' p opt' t. aaHem h! * 'n their •mniunit!'** and to •io inott;i*• not to th*' aoveinnient tut ■ ten:. I ti* i: i 'to fullest it i.i ■> .'•• ..t C.n.ito at a uii port * •»» the i'ii m on f ;i.,ti ta\ I r*'jiiea* that p.ii't 11 * hi time 4 he held it every .it iiiivi and |oirnl*t lbftH’’tt the ia.*ot tnd-' th* . I'nertil iliiectlon «vs the .fO'ta r> of the trea<t|rv and the Ofieitale •] on tli.n nf the l,th i-rt loan comm.ttree tv ti •t\ liave tieeii oTKunißi'd l)> thi’ federal reserve i.Hlt k ft, Tt *• ;»« opt*. r*sp nil* I nul.dv the ill . < ii,,. ilret I,‘tiert . loan *s «th an vet «j.iTaiT j'tion t in"'*' than ‘h) per mrn — I.*! 11> t• -t ii-* *■' il.* h“ • tTiI loan '*«: eyett gi luvle-t-. and. Ut tU»- (till illHt t*» “•> lll,»e l oat it is 111 nrjve . .ut i-> utano* and iih>*'iuat< ■ 1 euptKnt p< heart* *i tlo mer» is tin i» t• • to f.'tcc -r*-Tr-<VTi —-r-Ttmt'* Mr T.* r rtf .nit In - Imj>re■<. \.* and emphatlo t• i* ' « • thruoiit tt* * tup:i e Ilf it enen a* It) 'tides Ilf ssha* y n.• tj. h inti'inle to and ot • t r tiK thia i.. t .« v . tup' :i« *'i*tti'luai'l n. I o iii t>nrpo *■ of |*ar o-ipatinK n t.oo ii da .'letn'atpin- all eni ployi -of th* f*'«letal K'Vetn in en t * titll vi t tt" lountii will*'* aeisic*’ 4 • Ift ti- oared hi exmiai'd fit IS o'clock \Vedn*'.--‘. . t*ct. 2* COLOHED BATTALION FOR CUSTER Six Hundred Negroes Will Go To ( amp Oct. 27 f’A Ml* CISTKK. ItATTIiK < li.lliK, Mm h , fli t IN*'Aro ton -rt lpt- vs ill ht* railed to ('amp (’ll?* tor on Oct 27, according *»» an an noun* * mrnt a' dlviehuv hcadquartcra fhie morning. Vlmiii ♦»«>«> colored nun from Mich igan arc expwct**d A company of th*‘«o will b*‘ -cut caat to train with an engineering unit, and lean than a battalion will bo trained here, according t<> present plans, which provid* for the organixation of two companies They will hr t ommandrd by t ’hi*«- \ < Andcr on and ,f \ fonw.iv Mao a**signed to Jhe Negro companies are Second IdfUt**. Samuel A Mullrnlrx, F. .1 Ttpprtte. ( ha.- 1C Sulliv an.''(l F t’onvry. Hit hard (J O’f’onnor. ii l> l,esln-on and llruce Circene Nittj Alg* r announce*! (hi** morn ing that tlie I.literty l*»an aubacrlp tion« at tamp had Jumped to 4m;,V 4 .0, .in in* roa-e of nearly |7,000 for Sunday, ult ho thi* *;* j a holiday at camp and everybody who could took i v arntinn . Thin all average of little leas than <4O for each soldier her* 1 The TlUth infantry regiment leads the whole with ‘loo.suhscrlh*’d Iti visl*>n iiendqmrters (« alao «llght|v above 1100,000 The .ISftth arid the noth tn'antt *r> Jn-t under <*? 4 ' 000 The .1.47 th it* slightly less than $'.0,000, and the 32Mh artillery has sti'iscribe*! 11f*,210 The has -übserlbed $21,.*.,*»n whit h Is si.(Mi timre than ha'i b**rn subscribed in tlie mm hr while (he depot brigade has bought ff.ti.iioo wortii of b«>nds Th** .12xth nta«'hin*' gun battalion ha.-* taken $V.2,210, itnd the J29th has bought $1X,400 worth Figur* for other units have not *yet b«'en anbottoced Camp Custer ranks among the tup three of the 42 eantonnienth In this eotinhry • ramtl* Wa.hlnK* Tr |*»f Ih. Wns-' • •rtneil* I aiin.tr* t VI 11 •• AtV. < nlnnlal ft .intnirit A *lt»lrY Orest #•( **f all vaudeville. H-2i-Si-ao*'—A*4. DETROIT TIMES CLEANEST NEWSPAPtH f “ vwmzz* 1 REAL FIGHT FOR SIXTH GAKESURE <V* Both Sox and Giants Determined On Victory NEW YORK, Oct 1 ,'> —A srju.nl of bombers. two or three expert buy on't men or a tank of liquid fire would bo popul.it at t hr* l*olo ground* today Kithor th** Counts or White Sox would gladly a*' th* bomb* rs and bayonot in.-n to thr ’nflcld and put lit* liquid flte tank in the outer gar dens to spray th** has** linos, as th**\ fly at < ach other in this sixth game for the worlds baseball title Tho Nrw York weather man did his host in offering a fit day for tho My btttb* Tho sun was miding down front a »k\ barely flocked with •'loud • Tho 'hill *>f last week hud depart •*■! If a pit* her i« knocked kicking this ..ftomoon ho may hlant** it **n tho wrath -r, in that tho change in climate, after th* Arctic Saturday in t otherwise it w i a perfect Jay. There's g *ing to ho Hpirit in t.— day's gam*, real fight in’ spirit Moth Giants and Sox returned h**A» with terrible tales «>f atrocities Vj**v ex perienced at h*- hand- of in Ctilr.w o rho Giant* / tol«| of ghant.ng «pikes that came at them, working end ftr~t. a lit** Hot went into the ha-es The Sox told of Flehrh* r and Her/.og htimping them on th** paths Roth team* bt*kk fasted on raw meat and brimstone ihl* morning an*l if conversation Counts, a few ambulances and Hed *'ross nurse* might not he amiss in ’he vlclnltx of the Polo Grounds ■bout 2 o'clock It's a de*p*r6ic *«<« for the T. nt fl!i*>> m<i t turn ns ti* lory today, or tt'a cut tain for them. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 , 1917. FILL ’ER’ IT Menton* his southpaw star, who shut i the Sox out last week, in an effort. | to carry the series to the seventh ' game. For this struggle--if it occurs - he will hnvc Ferdie Schupp ready The Giants expect Clarence Row : land to send Red Faber bark at j them this afternoon Faber looked ! good during the time he worked Saturday. The MrOrawites have no fear of Red. hut on the other hand the Sox have every confidence that I Faber can wipe out the defeat he suffered lash* w eek i Foth teams have learned two high ly important larts since the series started The Sox have learned that in the American league a hall game la not considered over until the last man is out. They grasped thi* Sat irdav when the Sox suddenly rose un after the Giants figured they should know thev were licked and up-ended ceremonies The Sox figured the series was over and talked four straight after their two initial victories Then then cropped two Ss a result they are not counting tnda\’- came * <*n on the strength of Saturday’s vie fory. All of which prom is. ;i rug gle this afternoon to th<* la«t man. the Inst ball and 'he last drop in the water ' ticket About the hotels th*re WA* *nm* discussion id the morning about !*’•• possibility of William * or Reh Hu* sell being given a crack n» the Giants, instead of Faber When Fits sell Is good, he's awful, awful good and when he's h *<! he's rot en ll* was that way Saturday W il'iam didn't look bad Saturday and »h* dopestera are including him a* a possibility A creat deni depend on the warm-up before the gam* but if Faber »s rigltr. the crenter rt'snees are believed to h* 'hit Rowland will hurl him against ;h< New Yorkers and endeavor to wind up the series N’ew York made the Giants 'he favorite for today's game but the odds were with the Sox fir th* scries. Five to four, was off* red that MeOratv would take th*’ eon test this afternoon but th* 1 t*«'X w* r* favored for the series at 2 I*2 to f The good w'cather and critics' na ture of the clash was expected to bring out a big crowd thi* After noon The rush was not tha' *.f a flrsi game nature, however. V thin line was watting early f*u s he bleacher* to open t Sonic ticket ho'der* apparently had loosened 'll and disposed of theii pi*teb»>.*rd for today's gam* as Itral paners | morning, ofTering tickets. The probable lineup today fol j lows: NEW YORK. run \G<> Mums, If. J. Collins, rs. Herzog. 2b. McMullin, ?b, Kauff, cf. 'E. Collins, 2b, Zimmerman, lb, Jackson. If, Fletcher, ss, 1 cf, Robertson, rs, Oandll, Ih, Holke, lb, Weaver, ss, Rariden. c. Schalk, c. Menton, p Faber, p Cmpire* Klent an*l Rigler, j O’laiughlin and Evans U. S. SHIP SUNK; NINE MISSING NEW YORK. n. f. IT. Th** Atner lean stenmej l ew is I iek» , nl*ark hak j been subma r ine«l *»fT th* French coast and nine of h**r cr* w are miss tug, 'ireordine to information r< c**|\ed today t** th* nwn* r* here 'DETROIT FACES SI GAR FAMINE Detroit, in common with -.v.ral other r|tle~ in *it* country, i* begin ning to fer 1 ih* ff r t of i hoitav in the sugar tii ;dy I.»r-nne of hog gis! speculator The** ui* n have obtained . otittol <>( th' t in output atul evidently d*> r " ; *up >-* »o !*• it con'*- thru at j| pne* fi*c* I b' the g*i\« rnm* n* t ft,. • \ planat'on given by local v >U •!< • - whose stocks of ugjir *r* nrtng v*r*- h.w and at* rot I.- • r**pien •*hed Already igat «i* •« . eerie'" of the rM\ i»i*l suburb- •t • helng great!' r*’ triefed in n iny establishments tJ»r* *• pound* to * customer i 'he limit other •e’ling Tv l ox. u • i ' sugar, int lit lint th* < inly m *■ • are b* ginnnif h*’ :*y»p* "hen- * lit' \II Ml 7l*i SI M, •I tons*, tintoii.it ini in i " Mm| u-..n«(erfnl * f ' " le.itfan opera * . to \t ntHtna v i« tin and I’aei*. «.t. . ..f yt. t <)i«> ..rche.tr. A* V,.*f'os t *•.* matit *}».,•«*.-•* -nn** r '.'t ••<■ • ,T ’ ■- * I lietr.ot pnF.lt. <in I* .i re t K «.» »«>iir .**-itt* s* *}|in»" II - r \ * i * I’rlnf Ini— t lie pint** next klnA—lhxl I* rtaM—Tines .tub ttrgt.— M vi** ISI". GERMAN AND SLAV WAG FLEETS GEAR CRUCIAL CLASH IN BALTIC; SAILORS MUST SAVE NATION; SAYS KERENSKY TRAIN HITS AUTO;SEVEN ARE KILLED Detroit Party In Ma chine Wiped Out Sun day Afternoon (ioinjr Over the Top In “No Man's Land” of Delroit —- Casualties • for the Month of October. . j 1 KILLED—-16. WOUNDED—SO MISSING—O. [ I . 11 Seven livt > were snuffed out. Sun day afternoon, when h Michigan! Ontral flyer struck an automobile | at Ih*■ Hartaig rd intersection of the | May City A Saginaw division main line, about 12 miles from Detroit. The d*-ad are; Joseph .1 I’ohl, 40 j years old, No 201 Pulford ave . Mrs Joseph J Pohl, throe years old, Helen Pohl, five years old; Mrs George Harvey, 34 y ears old. No. $34 Cadillac ave , Mary Harvey, one year old. and Thomas Harvey, three yearn old The ear was being driven by Mr ' The party was returning from r trip thru Macomb county where they had been purchasing poultry and fruit from the farmers At 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon they drove south of the village of Warren and tried to i ross the railroad near the home of Supervisor Hartslg. It had been raining and the side curtain** of the light touring car were drawn. According to Chari*- Van Dam. a farmer boy. w-ho wit nessed the tragedy, occupants of another automobile warned Mr Pohl that a train whs approaching Aj’puren'lv the driver paid no a* tentlon to the warning and drove the machine directly In the path of the rushing south hound passenger train The automobile was going about 20 miles an bout when it was struck, the boy declared. Supervisor Hartals heard the crash and ran to the assistance of the v let Inis One woman was illvc when h** reached there, he said, but whs dead when he returned «rh some water Three of the children were tak* n from th‘ idiot of 'he engine, alive hut d 1 eil after reaching Ml <Dm en*- The olhei bodies were dragged or thrown nearly 2<K) feet down the I I ae k s Coroner Sperlieh ordered the hodie removed to M' t lemen; and announced that a rigid investiga 'ion of Hi*' acted' Ttt Will pe eon ducted \ clear view us train* ,*,> vroadtlng from »i'her direction t one of th* ad vantages of th.it cross ing h* 'Hid Ln*’ Thursday a wagon **wn r d h\ *he Ho-ebud Creamery company w stnpk by u freight lra*n at th*' Han;* «r<> -me and two in* n *-• no i Mr Poll! was an employe of h l ord Motor compnny O**ofg* fi.r vi v, whose w if«* and two cluldr* u w- re kill' and In the ill fa'ed auiomo h is * w« ll known ndverttsinc m>ie with offices In the Hodsrcs building Th* b< dies were brought to |s troit Montlav Funeral' arrarg* tltenFf* at'** being complef* and Mrs. W. A. Adams I oses Life In ( rash Mt Harr'M Adams, wif* of Dr VY \ Adams, dentist, was fa'ally injured Saturday evening when her ,i. ti r i itoniollile wn** - truck t' , For* t and Second aves., bv a Cross-] I town street car Sb** died *n flrace I hospilal an lucn • ft♦ r tin accident j from, a fractured skull. Mrs. Adam- was alone m tho ma 1 chine ll" hu. band wa-_ driving another car following hi- w ifo jtiat n few fe*>t i)»*hind They vv.'re going to the|r tun- ... No .177 Imlawaro ave. Witness* s -ay Mrs. Adams at mu 1 mat hlne going the s.*in«' direction and failed to see the approarh'ng street ear 3h* was hurl*'d Irotu her machine* to the pHvenient While waiting for a Sherman street <ar. Sunday night, at Sher man and Defluindre-ata., Mia* Mar garet Bontmer, 27 years old, of No. 16.1 Chestnut st was struck «#( car as It passed thru a deralW and left th*' tracks. Her left leg was cut off, Sh<« la in h critical c»yiuLL_ lion tn 3C Mary’s hospltul Negligence on the part of the mo tuinnm : *~r . the .irr.l dent ( laitn tfu. <* who w.'r. landing i nenr. as he t.tiled t*» hTIn”; the car Ito a -top as inn essarjL at this , point, so a to allow th** conductor to cm ;.s *h. tracks and throw the deraller into place Prank Net*, 1$ ywar* old. nf No. L‘4:i Fulton st . do and Sunday night in (Irate hospital as a result nf in j Juries sustained when struck by a I train near the Imdg*' Bros, factory iin H.iintramck, Sunday afternoon l Netz was a. Michigan Central car j in-peefor and wss Inspecting air brakes at the time lie w a * stru* k \lbert Wojtssek. Ift year old, No 171 St John ?t., was struck by an ‘ automobile, late Sunday night, while crossing Michigan ave at West (Jrand-blvd H«> sustained a frnc | fttred right leg anti several scalp j wounds. H*> was taken to Ileceiv j ing hospital. I). S. PLANS CENSORSHIP OVER MAILS All Outgoing Letters To I>e Scrutiniezd By Officials - wwASHixcvroN <> a censor “hip «*f ni ' k * * country is t>• *in i 1 inu*'** dor th# pf-r <*ri‘ i»‘ !»?«•• m 1 1 T ipt • v»fj» fi t !i t iinil. r i •:»:<!.’ f »- l i- >. , O 1«, , , THE HE\THER ItrfroM m l i tflnlM i Muni!** mo*** *m! I nniliii fair »*•! -iMilaf | nlr In fr« «h iifalril* i! Inili. I oner Mlrhl***! I’lartl* nnd •iinim hal m«lrf Mo*il*> aluM and liir»i|*jr. NOON IN DETROIT: one CENT. I Teuton Disloyalty Ha& Been Put Down, Is Indication GREAT ARMADA MOVES TO ATTACK Russian Warships Al ready In Touch W ith Germans WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—The greatest Interest ie manifested nert in the Baltic situation. A great naval battle is expected to result from Kereneky’j "t®’ 'The agitora to stand between the capital and th# German In vaders. I/ONDON, iJit. 15.—Germany has apparently stifled rmitterings of dls -timtent in het navy, according to 'he way authorities here today read <he news of the resumed sea drive ! by th*- Herman fleet in the Baltic. ! Unce before the German navy pre pared for a powerful drive against ' Kronstadt and Viborg. the ! sea defenses of Petrograd. but and j denly dropped all arrangements. The fart that the mutiny at Wllhelghav *n coincided wjdh ITu date of aban donment of this campaign was taken here to be the reason for this aud ; den sw itch In plans Now however, Petrograd diapatch i es relate how nearly a hundred Ger man vessels, including eight dread naught**, a number of cruisers, a great flotilla of torpedo boats and auxllia'Jeg participated in t"he firing: which mark'd the landing of (Jerfnan forces on the Islands of Oesel, and the demonefration against the isl and of Dago. It was b-dlevcd here Hermanv would not attempt such a drive until her navy personnel were again, firmly under discipline. Rur-la is rallying her force* to the Impending fight tn the Gulf of ! Finland Dispatches from the capi tal today quoted a powerful appeal j isaued by Premier Kerensky, warn - irg the Baltic fleet the' the "hour of trial'’ had arrived. London looks for an early and Mineable sea battle between the Ger man and Russian force- l*>«ultpty j engagements between various era r t j on both sides.har* aljvndy occurred H U [.the *) ,r. K.t»ene., uii -he |«itee *re reported to. have p nnk four German toreudo boat .* and a cruiser., pefrogr-id repor’s asserted Russian run a' f*<;"' - h'i 1 * -*ucc* -«f Ry pre ■.»!,; 1 approa ti (‘ Gentian naval tones between the two l-vland** and ;♦ j forc'd a ( torm.in psrty ■ u Dagr. ‘>*iand to wi'hdraw The .- lin for- * - on <)■ -**■, If •* been f>|i n maintaining and ev SKIP RETURNS TO PORT ON FIRE Hrjtj>h T;in4trr Keachfs N'ow 1 oTh \f jet I-!ht Wilb | lam?-* ho*! but , e ;* ' mi. ’•«; :,* t *; ], i* »i ittnni A*- l'i'd *>y two 'tint, *o ascertain 'he (ausw'of th# Thr- supr* no urv •’ «>t the \p cl* nt and Vcfepr ,| Scottish Rite ftiC * the southern jurisdiction begins IB biennial sn»sk*n today In Washing | t*m. DU-