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Bpetial to Tin Brit jtno New Voir, Heuld. Wasiiinotow, July JT, Wlille tlie con ferences on the Russian problem at Dou-'oime- were not participated in by the United States there are both ideal and material reasons wny this Government Is Interested: first, In not having too sevens terms Imposed by the Dolshevikl Government on Poland, and, 'second, In any developments that may come out of the proposed conference on the Russian problem as a whole. The general disposition indicated In Europe to act In the Russian problem Independent of tho League of Nations a, matter of grave moment to the Gov ernment In Washington, and It Is gath ered here that' the' nuislan proposal has In mind the settlement of. all problems in Europe and Asia, a brc$d settlement In which tho United States Is vitally In terested from the viewpoint of trade re lations and as a matter of world' poll- tics In which the future peace of the world Is .concerned. Added to tho sentimental Interest in seelnir Poland dealt with' in a manner that will preserve It as a European Power Is the further one of a heavy In vestment which the United States has made in Poland's future. Explanation was made by Secretary Tinker of tho mods nurchased by Poland from this Government, shipment of which has been delayed while passing through Cecho-S!ovakln. It appears that the Liquidation Commission In Europe sold to the Polish Government goods amounting In. money to $59,365,111. No security was 'taken for the transaction other than the obligations oi tne rouan Government to pay tho Indebtedness In three, four and five year instalments, tho debt bearinc five per cent intere'st. It is a rule of the War Department that, all transactions of this character are made with tne approval oi ino de partment of State. In addition to this transaction .the director of sales at home sold the Polish, Government goods ,non mllltary in character amounting to S12,555,000. The main Item in this sale was 48.000 freight cars, narrow gauge, built for European use. for $8,000,000. This additional debt runs for six years and draws flvo per cent. Interest, making a total indebtedness of $70,910,111. The. Items of the sale made by the Llqulda tt'on Commission abroad follow : Clothing and Uniforms ,. Transport equipment 'HIS'lS? Household flttlngi..: J'SfJ-SSl Hoipttal suppllMj 2,!i2'22 Air service equipment , 'JS.MB Ordnance 3.0S4.7J5 Mr. Baker pointed out mat me trans action was made before the commence ment of the Russian-Polish hostilities. The Government was. however, con fronted to-day with a new problem rrowlntr out of the European situation through receipt of a request from tha Pnlluli lerntlon that Poland be permitted to purchase 200,000 army uniforms apd the same number of pairs of shoes from the War Department. Because the question of neutrality was Involved, It was understood that the State Depart ment hesitated to grant the request, which was presented by Prince Lubo mlrsky, Polish Minister. ( . CANADA TO FOLLOW WS.RAIL WAGES Government Roads Will Ac cept New Schedules. Vancouvis, B. C, July 27. Canadian Government railroads will accept the schedule of wage Increases granted to railway men In the United States, Jl.D. Reld. Minuter of Hallways, announced here to-day. This would result, he de clared, in an Increase of from $47,000, 000 to $70,000,000 In operating costs, which woulA have to be met by in creased passenger and freight rates. Minister Reld also stated that If the Canadian Pacific Railway accepts this award, no dividends could 'be paid to shareholders, until conditions had been adjusted. All work in .Vancouver specified In the 191f agreements,- ex cepting construction of a $1,000,000 hotel and a tunnel under False Creek, would be carried out by the Canadian national lines, he asserted. v' PREMIERS;BR6E-. -MCEWOEDHME . RUSSIAN PLAN Continued from tfiri Pdpe. to-day's meeting of the r'rtmlers, .namtly, the, financing of an. olled, Joan to aerman'yto meet the difference be tween tlie Inland and the wprld'a, market price of thocoal which Is to be deliv ered from the German mines. This question' wntf bronchd by Premier Mlllernnd because at the meeting of the French Cabinet .yesterday tho proposal mauo -py -treuenc, r ruicui-.-' Wlnnncit Minister, for a credit Of 200,' 000,000 francs a month to meet the 6pa coal conditions- met with a very oaa re cebtlon. it un ilndiUrt that Instead of France bavins- ttf make a loan. 10 Germany the latter should Issue bonds against this credit It was sold that the Frencn nnvunmanl nlrondv had received Ml Oi ler from French banker to take most of the bonds when they are Issued. i Germany Is to deliver to-tho Reparation Clmmuulpn by September 1, 1910, German treasury bonds to the vaiuo oi w,w,vtv gold marks, bearing o per coin. unit mXnrlntr Miv 1. 1921. Which may be sold or used as collateral with or without the Allies' indorsement as a means for the Reparation commisison realising upon them. After Sentcmber 1 Germany shall de liver to the commission similar oonus corresponding to the advances France Is to make for fulfilment of tho promised coal delivery. In this way Franco will bo relieved of tho, burden through a aim. n n banKlnar oDcrotlon. o caiauiwn milrklv th amount of advances Franco Is to make to iGermany the Reparations Commission can fix forty gold marks per ton provisionally, tne amount m u ndlusted later. The Reparations Commlslson will be charged with the cntlro execution of the nni agreement so far as concerns coal deliveries'1 and allied advances to Ger many on account of tho coal delivery. VILLA, LIFE SECURE, DDrDtPPC TO YIF.t.n Bandit Chief Now Obeying All Federal Orders. Mmico Cm, July 2T. Francisco Villa Is obeying all orders given him by (he Government. Gen, Edunrdo C. Gar cla. Chief of 8taff of the War Depart ment. told the Associated Press to-day, "Villa has been instructed to rccon centrate his troops nt Sabtnas, In the State of Coahulla, and he has done so," raid Gen. Garcia. "The only guarantee th Government has given Villa Is a guarantee of life, but the other details of surrender are being handled by. Gon. Eimnlo Martlnes, commander of the northern operations. "Villa has 800 men. He may come to Mexico city with Martinez to receive the full terms of surrender, which probably will be retirement to private life, with possible Government aid to get started In civil life, just as the United States handled tho Apaches after their sur render." Provisional President de la Huerta has ordered the Governor of the Federal district to supress Bolshevik and an archlst publications, says the fniversal to-day, and to prevent a meeting of character to which objection was taken scheduled to be held next Sunday. Testing .Our Trust Service fyEST the efficiency of our J- trust service by putting Sroperty in our charge un er a "living 'trust" agree ment, WHEN the , ' ' efficiencv and reliability of oar service are thus demonitra ted.it is a logical r. thing to appoint this company as executor and trustee under your will. FULTON TRUST -COMPANY OF NEW yORK Jftmfor fnfaral tU$m, Sjtttm Siigtr Building tl49 Broadway a- l ill l Your Bank should be measured by it3 ability to fluctuations and its broad gauge response. Ours is an organization made sensi . the to' such conditions through a financial knowledge born of a varied experience. j UNION EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANKsWEWTORK A Commercial Bank j 1 Fifth Avenue at put Street AMERICA TAKE PARI j, . Uhwlllliyf to,Rccoffnlzo Soviet Government Unless United State's Docs. Spiciai Cabh Dtspatck ro.Tifk fiun S'D Hsw Yoax IIhaii). Copyright, XW.JbV Tus Suk and Msw Yoax IIu.n. , Vkm, July 27, It Is slgnl (leant that the French Government Is, not willing to take a definite stand in' connection with recognition of tho" Soviet Government un lets the United States Is ready to act in unison with it and the oritisn uovern nyp. Thexeml-omclal Temps to-night urfos that "'powerful" motives In com mercial asWell as In other domains at taches France to the United States." Continuing it says: 1 "The United States has, 'like France, respect for the Russian people, and it' has. Ideas renaming the development to which th) Russian people may legiti mately asp re. provided they escapo irom terrorism and chaos. The United States has (he samo,,consclence as has France, that great democracies like ours would compromise their principles and Inatl tutlons If, under pretended material ad vantages, thoy negotiated with a, regime which Is the absolute negation of all democratic doctrines. "France hopes that her British friends will consider this and also that they will remain firm to their tradi tions, which 'make for the greatness and the security of the Western Powers.'' The French Socialists, on hand, are rejoiclntt over Premier MUk'UlMe, The first ,la because tho ''JPollsh rand's predicament and assort that"Uie acta ot' tjarbarity1 hav 0 Incenaed tha nnnin nt nntliinn with Tchltche- soDUlatlon "that serioua' obstacles must rla, Hovfet Commissioner fo VFOtelgn' ba removed to prepare the- way for tti Affairs, Is tantamount to recognition of the flovlet Government Jean Longuet, 'gradnson of ,Karl Jdarxs, writing In the PpfiArirt to night, deals a telling blow to the French hopes that tho Soviet, in order' to gain thtlr v'olory In their right for, recogni tion, would promise to shoulder tho debt ol the old Imperial .regime. He Bays: "KrasslneMold mo Jn London three weeks ago that It was no longer possible to hope for such a concession 'Abm from Russia. The, Soviet Government would like (o make such nn agreement were It possible, but now it Is a ques tion of Inability. . "It Is now a questldn of whether French and other allied statesmen aro ready and willing to recognise that In a very short time tho West would gain much moro by exploiting tho natural riches of Russia than tttey would by unchaining war, whch would only re eulk;in total ruin and universal chaos.' This wl be the Socialists' argument against any contrary plan which Pre mier Mlllerand brings back to Paris. Pole coming," and, second, because an extensive troop movement wm be neces sary. It Is stipulated, according to the wire less message, that tho Polish envoys must submit to all regulations governing Soviet, camps, London, July 27. Brody, an Impor tant town of aatlcla, fifty-eight miles east-northeast of Lemberg, has been oc cupied by tho Dolshevikl, according to Moscow's official statement under Mon-doy'a-date, which also says: "Southwest of Grodno we occupied the village1 of Novo Dvorand south of Grod no the village of Indura, After three days of' fierce fighting wo occupied Vol-' kovytsk. We have, occupied Brody and Radswlllov. In the direction of Tar napol we have occupied the towns'' of Zbaras and Volochysk. In the Dutchatch region wo. drove theenemy from Guslatyn ana a numoor oi oiner viuagea to me westward," , REDS CHARGE POLISH ACTS OF BARBARITY Soviet Cannot Fix Armistice Meeting Before July 30. B) the Aitociattd rrtis. , Vienna, July 26. Tho- Soviet military command has notified the Polish com mander that ho regrets he Is unable to arrange a date before July 80 for the nrellmlnarv armistice meeting between th'e Polish representatives and those of Soviet Russia, according to a wireless message picked up here. The armistice message states two clr the other cumstnnces make ah earlier day Impos- Tiffany &Ga Finn Avenue &37EStheet " 1 j Fine 'OpinA Plates MlNTON iCAULDON COlLANI) Crown Derby Doulton ' ,v Give Your 'Hair a Treat ' ' , .. ' A shampoo, given the Terminal way, is immense! Besides being an effectual cleanser, it is in vigorating 'to the hair arid scalp, t It,is one of the most effective methods of com bating man's arch enemy, dandruff; of removing excess oil f and of aiding the circulation. A Terminal Perfect Shampoo about once a week will keep your hair and scalp "in the pink." TERMINAL BARBER SHOPS "Where the Promise Is Performed'.' EQUITABLE BLDG., 128 Broadway TnX WALD0nif.A3T0KtA nOTEL PENNSYLVANIA: . 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