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THE INDIANAPOLIS SUNDAY STAR, AUGUST 12, 1923. COOLIDGE'S STAND GIVES BABY HOOTCH; WIFE ASKS DIVORCE SOVIET PLANS DRIVE AGAINST ILLITERACY unique In the history of any country, and In this case Is to be ascribed to the energy and vision of l.unatw harsky, the commissary of proletarian culture. ON HUGHES POLICY 14 and 30 will be compelled to take the special courses In reading and writing, provided he is unable to furnish documentary evidence that he has already absolved a course In a public school. Severe punishment will bo meted out ot those who rebel against this decree. The first category to be subjected to this compulsory educational method will be the organized comrades and comradesses, not even the members of the soviet councils to remain exempt, in so far as they fall short of the apec-flcntlons covered by the new decree.

The course is arranged to last three months, at the close of which Ihe candidates for a degree R. W. (reading and writing) will be obliged to undergo a public examination conducted by an official of the government. These examinations are to take place every year on May 1. Nov.

7. the birthday of the revolution, and Dec. 20. This plan signifies the llteratizlng of more than 3.1.000.000 nnalphabeta, of whom live In Russia proper, 12.000,000 in the I'karlne and l.SOO.OOO In the Caucasus. In 1021, about D.OOO "enlightenment Institutes" were established for the purpose of fighting illiteracy among the pennants and It Is this work which Is now to be extended to embrace all Russia.

A cultural task of this magnitude is FIVE RUBENS DISCOVERED IN MUSEUM BASEMENT VIENNA, Aug. 11. (Universal Service) Five Rubens paintings, one Van-Dyck, and other valuable pictures have been discovered In a cellar of the Vienna Art History museum. The paintings had been lying forgotten among the stores for the last thirty years, fcnd were found by a professor who was supervising the clearance of rubbish from the cellar. TRAIN BREAKS SCHEDULE.

MONTREAL, Quebec Successful In an attempt to maintain Its twenty-one day Orlent-to-Europe service, a special Canadian Pacific train, which left Winnipeg at 8:15 a. m. one day, arrived at Quebec at 9:27 the following day, cover, lng a distance of 1.579 miles In 38 hours and 12 minutes actual running time. Considering the fact that the scheduled time for regular trains between thesa pointji is hours, the record run, sav lng 17 hours, is considered a noteworthy achievement. STEFFATIIFK HAS HOY ARKESTKf).

8HEI.BYVtl.LE. Aug. 11. Hollyn Drummond, 16 years old, has been arrested here on a charge of assault and battery, filed by William C'uxzort. his stepfather.

Mr. Cuzzort alleged that he was truck with a porcelain vase, thrown by Drummond. during a family quarrel. The youth has been released on bis own IS MOOT QUESTION BERLIN, Aug. 11.

(Universal Service) Soviet Russia is undertaking one of the biggest educational tasks ever attempted by any nation, In Introducing compulsory instruction throughout tho length and breadth of the republic. In eight months, so It Is hoped, there will not be an analphabet from the White sea to the Caspian, from the Urals to the Pacific coast. Every Russian between the ages of FORT WAYNE, Aug. 11. Citing aa an example of her husband's depravity that he gave their boy some moonshine whisky to drink, causing the little fellow to be 111 for several days, Mrs.

Florean Tlnstman, living on Rural Route 13, Fort Wayne, brought suit in Superior court today for a dl-vorca from Stanley Tlnstman, a railroader. Tinstman, the wife says, celebrated the Fourth of July by deserting her, informing her that he would return In a few days. He left no money with her, has sent her none, and has not been back since, she complains. It is alleged In the complaint that Tinstman came home drunk on an average of two days a week and on such occasions abused the wife and cursed her. The boy is 5 years old.

He was only 3 when the husband had him drink the moonshine which caused the illness, according to the complaint. Mrs. Tlnstmtin asks the Possibility of Clash Over Diplomatic Treatment of European Tangle Seen. BY EUGENE J. YOUNG.

Will President Coolldge and Secretary of State Hughes be able to get along? Will the new executive solidly back up his "premier" as Harding did In carrying out a definite line of policy for the assertion of equality of opportunity and the "open door" throughout the world as the best means of securing future Or will some differences of opinion, on the way to secure peace or rival ambitions over the presidency drive them apart, and so either weaken or entirely check the program of Hughes? These are the questions that are being asked by those who follow world politics closely. They are the most Important court to award to her the custody of the child. MINES SHUT DOWN FOR LACK OF ORDERS tm TERRE HAUTE, Aug. 11. Less than 73 per cent of the mines in the Terre Haute, Princeton and Sullivan coal fields are working as much as half time at present, according to a survey.

The estimate was based on reports made on 12S mines in the fields. iA compilation of figures shows that during July, American mine No. 1 of the Knox Consolidated Coal Company hoisted the greatest tonnage 06,143 tons of coal. The mine was operated seventeen and one-half days. The best record for steady work was made by the Maumee Colliers mine No.

7. which ones In the minds of all the chief mety of the world. On the answers to them depend the fate of great peoples and the course of diplomacy everywhere. No domestic problem Is a tenth so important, however pressing it may seem. I feel free to write of this situation, for In domestic politics I am a Democrat, and therefore can not be suspected of taking part In Republican factionalism; and furthermore feel that uaranteed Savin politics ends at the three-mile limit, gs on Everything Even if that were not so, it would be possible to treat the subject without partisanship, for practically everything Mr.

Hughes has done has been in com plete accord with the policies pursued by the Wilson administration after the defeat of the Versailles treaty In the il operated 22 of the 26 working days in the last month. The reports show that during July tons of coal were mined at the three fields. Lack of orders was given as cause for the idleness of the mines. BAD ODOR MAY FORCE CLOSING OF SOAP WORKS FORT WAYNE, Aug. 11.

Steps to close the Summit City Soap Works, Senate. Harding's Final Tribute. Anything and Everything for the home radically reduced. Positively the only exceptions on trade-marked articles on which the manufacturers set the price. YOU CAN'T PAY FULL PRICE IN AUGUST CASH OR EASY WAY.

In the last utterance of Mr. Harding Intended for a speech, but given pub licity while he was on his deathbed he submitted the accomplishments of his known also as the Rub-No-More Com administration In foreign fields "with unrestrained pride and sincere tribute to the historic services of a great secretary of state." The late President thus pany, 'one of the city's important Indus tries, as a result of agitation hv rent dents of the East side in the vicinity of me company manufacturing plant, will be taken in the next few davs. it recorded what i known to those who have followed the course of our foreign policy, that the constructive work done for America throughout the world and In the last twenty-nine months was to was announced by City Attorney Guy Colerlck, following a conference with Mayor William J. Hosey, members of Save on Complete Suites for Every Room Three-Piece Velour Living Room Suite me Doara or neaitn, and a delegation De credited to Mr. iugnes.

iaa it not been for his secretive nature, he would have won much more acclaim than has been his portion; and witlt-the hearty approval of Mr. Harding. An impression has been spread widely ine case siue. it is alleged that the company's olnnr 1 sponsible for "foul and nauseating odors." Mr. Colerick said reDeate.l mat the iiuenes policy was one or drirt TTttiiiuiBB imu oeen given me company, but the "odors continued." and aloofness 'from the affairs of the world.

Cool examination will show It PS p. I I has been one of aggressiveness and FARMER BADLY JNJURED AS aloofness only from the schemes -of Davenport, chair and rocker, covered with taupe velour. Spring backs, spring base, spring edges, removable spring-filled cush FRIGHTENED HORSES BOLT M592 ions and graceful roll arms with rich tassels. Outside back SHERIDAN, Aug. 11.

Charles of all three pieces upholstered in velour to match front. Simply amazing values at Lambert, 65 years old, farmer, was seriously injured today when his team became frightened at the Farmers' elevator at Sheridan, where he was attempting to unload a load of wheat. The team bolted, catching Lambert between rh FIVE-PIECE Old Ivory BreakfastSets Eight-Piece Queen Anne Dining Room Suite those who would not accept our principles and wanted to use us to gain their own ends. The foundation stone of the Hughes Solicy was thus expressed by Mr. Warding; "The creation of an international situation, so far as the United States might contribute thereto, which would give the best assurance of peace for the future." Main Elements of Program.

The main elements of the program, as It has worked out, are these: Establishment of the American principle of the "open door" in all the backward countries of the world, thus putting an end. to Imperial aggressiveness, which has been the cause of most wagon and office i Jured about the head and body, and was oblong table. American walnut finish, spnclous buffet with iu me jueinocust hospital at The full mirror back, diners and host chai 392 blocks and upset the load of wheat before they were stopped. Four sturdy bow-back chairs and drop-leaf table finished In old Ivory and trimmed in blue. Reduced to with blue genu leather slip sea 4 August Sale price Tie11 Propaganda against us as the Colossus nf thf, TViftV." n.Uf-u 1 4-Pc.

Walnut Bedroom Suite I- 1 9-Piece 2-Tone Walnut Dining Room Suite 1882 The tnbH Is the popular oblong shape with six-foot extension, buffet has two roomy drawers and cupboards. The distinctive china cabinet has glass door with walnut panels In front and side. Host chair and five side chairs have blue genuine leather slip seats. August Sale price si The kind of furniture for which one expects to and usually does pay a great deal more. Beautiful semi-vanity toilet table with swinging side mirrors, bow-foot bed, roomy chifforctte and dresser, All pieces exactly as pictured.

All drawers neatly finished inside. All drawer pulls are of "artistic design in antique silver finish. Take advantage of this great August sale saving early tomorrow of the wars in history. Reduction of armaments and consequent curtailment of the numbers and power of the military castes-Sanctity of agreements between nations, with judicial arbitrament of disputes over matters not Involving national Independence and honor. Freeing the weaker peoples from the menace of Imperial intrigues and giving them an opportunity to set up their own governments and control their own affairs in orderly fashion.

Settlement of all disputes of America with other nations on a basis that would give assurance we had no im imperialistic and was bent on extending Its rule over all the southern peoples. Our attitude towards Mexico, our occupation of Haiti, Santo Domingo and Nicaragua, our failure to pay Colombia for "taking" the Panama canal zone were ull grievances on which European propagandists did not hesitate to play. We have now convinced the Latins that we are not intent on absorbing Mexico, but only insist she shall not confiscate American property gained under her laws At this moment South American diplomats, formerly suspicious, are pressing Obregon to give 5-Piece Breakfast Set Natural Sanded Finish OVERSTUFFED VELOVR Bed Davenport Set Chair, rocker and bed davenport. Beau Seven-Piece Old Ivory Suite 4-Pc. Cadet Gray Oak Bedroom Suite f-V We are setting up con- governments in Ha ll nri Prop leaf table with neatly turned legs tifully upholstered in rich wali.ut velour.

hanto Domingo. We have erected a sta- 00 236 Unusually large dresser, bow-foot bed, chlfforette, triple mirror toilet table, bench, chair and rocker. Masterfully built and finished to perfection. August sale price Handsome triple mirror, semi-vanity toilet table, bow-foot bed. dresser and cl.lf-forette a I i built throughout and beautifully finished in popular cadet gray.

August sale price I 16 I' "in Va! and four sturdy chairs back" nnd1 1 flfl unfinished, ready I QC I iS for painting In any I nlty to save wish CASH OR EASY WAY perial ambitions. This applied particularly to Latin-America. This program was not original with Mr. Hughes, and he would probably be the last to claim that credit. It dates back to the fathers.

It had its beginnings In the Monroe doctrine. It had been evolved by the later Presidents. Cleveland and Wilson, as well as Mc-Kinley (through John Hay) and Roosevelt, contributed to its growth. When It was applied in the Washington arms conference, Senator Underwood now a Democratic candidate for the presidency subscribed to it. -Application of Principles.

In crystallizing these principles Into definite international settlements Mr. AT liEDROOM FCRXITniE EVERYTHING GREATLY REDUCED CASH OR EASY WAY. "-pmra America which is to be free g-ulfle Jta ow aftairs have settled with Colombia and that J2Z now asked for American financial experts to set her house in or- W.ha.v, neIped Cuba to met her cusis. I nally an American arbitrator the old Tacna-Arica dispute New Deal In Near East. From these settlements Hughes has advanced towards Europe through the "back door" indeed but to one of the war plague spots.

In the Lausanne con- 1 RED HOT-ICY COI.D 27x54 Inch RAG RUGS fa. VACUUM BOTTLES INDIANA'S GREATEST HOME OUTFIT VALUE jtuei.ee we nave rorced a new deal in this region. Turkey and the straits are quaty hit-rag rugs in color com-at a record Wonder and-miss beautiful blnations is tSi cuveieu oy any one pow er. 1 lie open door" and "freedom nnpn rtrmf" Tt of the seas has been applied to them treaties through American The ROYAL in the new pressure. price tomorrow.

A handy size that will be useful In bedroom, Come early tomorrow for these wonder-value vacuum bottles. Pint size. Black enameled case and aluminum screw cap. Monday only etc. To- bath, hall, morrow if Next on the program is Europe.

Mr Hughes has put forward his plan for a commission of disinterested persons to fnv alld "as invited a general discussion of means to restore the distressed continent. If that th0 Principles open door" nnd Gjmplete Four-Room Outfit CASH OR EASY WAY I. 69. Hughes proceeded along lines which gave rise to much criticism. Europe was clamoring for our attention.

Its woes and needs were pressed upon us by itself and by many at home. Yet Mr. Hughes turned his attention elsewhere. In a manner which many thought heartless he let Europe stew while he fixed his gaze on the Orient and Latin-America. As he took office Siberia was In the hands of the Japanese and they were in process of making It a great mainland empire.

China was in process of being partitioned by the imperial power's, Japan holding all the approaches to Pe-kln. Britain reasserting her rights to her "sphere of Influence" In the central provinces, and France claiming monopolies In the south. The Anglo-Japanese alliance was about to be renewed to dominate the whole Orient and the Pacific. The main task of the Washington arms conference Was to smash that situation. My readers will remember Hughes plainly told the delegates of the 59.

EVERYTHING KEUltiU tunity, reduction of armaments, liberty of peoples, and Judicial arbitrament of grievances will be put forward as East? America and the near That is the Hughes formula for putting an end to the conditions which have made Europe a war breeder EVERYTHING UtIUl'CED i many centuries. France stands out against it, but France is being steadilv solated Britain has come round to that Pol cv. Be it nm enrf ti clined toward it. Our Dronnaert bership in the world Macey Sectional Bookcases CHIFFONIER SAVING VIM Wi PI ad offering a means to bring Europe's disputes up for Judicial determination. Two Determined Men.

As things stand Hughes's work is only about half done. There is still danger that his policy in the Orient i.J?8 "Pset because of the troubles In China and the Insistence of Golden oak ftninh chiffoniers nt the lowest of all pricen. Have five roomy drawers, exactly as pictured. Monday only Celebrated Macey iectlonal bookcases, including three book sections, top and base, at only other powers that their co-operation in removing causes for war in the Orient would be taken by America as the measure of their good faith. Siberia and China were freed to work out their own destiny and the "open door" was established for both.

Victory In Mandate Dispute. The Wilson administration left a dispute over the mandated territories which had been captured from the German alliance. Mr. Wilson Insisted these lands should not be absorbed into empires but should be open to the whole world on equal terms. Mr.

Hughes followed the Wilson lead. Japan was brought Into line at the Washington mi COME IN TOMORROW REE THIS REMARKABLE VALUE. COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED IN ROOMS ON" OUR FLOOR, JUST AS IT WILL. APPEAR IN YOUR HOME. Complete Room Outfits.

May He Purchased Separately, The Living Room Your Choice of Two Styles of Suites Your choice of luxuriously comfortable overstuffed rocker, armchair nnd davenport, In magnificent tapestry or masterfully built cane and velour suites, finished to perfection in rich mahogany finish. Also a gate-leg table, complete floor lamp, tapestry table scarf and 0x12 seamless wool velvet run. May bo purchased separately If desired, Ol AfS at only ll.UU The Dining Room In American Walnut Finish Magnificent buffet with mirror, 4.1-Inch table with six-foot extension, host chair and five sturdy dining chairs with blue genuine leather ullp scats, in rich American walnut finish and a 0x12 seamless tnps-try rug. Separately If you wish, 1 1 fA at only IIZ.UU The Bedroom In American Walnut Finish Popular bow-foot bed, drejser, chiffonier, dressing table and bench to match, In wanted American walnut finish spring, comfortable in.ittNss and durable Japanese rug. 1 "I Separately if desired, at only J.J.0.UU 1595 27 powers that forcible Intervention Is the only remedy.

Thre are still disputes over some of the mandated territories The European tangle is the worst of the problems. Mr. Coolidge has leaned towards the League of Nations and direct intervention in European affairs. His position is not -clear. Should he move for intervention it would upset the Hughes prl-Will they be able to find a middle icy, which depends on the establishment of broad principles rather than direct use of our power.

Here are two silent, determined men ground or will they clash? Rnih ri CASH OR EASY WAY KVF.RYTII1NG KKIICKI CASH OR EASY WAY. conrerence when, she conceded the American position as it related to the islands north of the equator taken from Germany. Belgium and France have conceded it in the matter of acquired African territory. Britain qualified acquiescence In all except the African territories. Thus the "open door" has been extend 3d to the lands which were war booty and they have not been added to Imperial monopolies.

In Liatin-America we had to meet a creauea wun nesire to De elected Pres iaent. Clashing ambitions may drive If mem apart. (Copyright, 1023, by Eugene J. Young.) Inclosed Portable Victrola AMERICAN BEAUTY 1 This Week's Events in Indianapolis. The best Iron made.

In shape, size, balance and reliability is un-equaled. Complete with cord, plug and stand, only The Kitchen A real Victrola for your cottaRe. camp, cunoe or porch that plays all records with that unequalcd Victrola beauty and volume of tone. Model fid, as pictured, in oak, mahouany or fumed finish It A genuine Gold Seal Conjroloum art siuare, in ftx10-foot size; top Icing Jewel refrigerator. Kitchen Queen gas range, porcellron top table, with wnite enamel worn siool to match and sturdy chair.

luncheon, Chamber of Commerce, noon Lions' Club, luncheon. Hotel Lincoln noon. Board of public works, meeting, city hall, 3 p. m. Indianapolis Retail Grocers' Association, picnic, Columbia park.

Indianapolis Star, pushmoblle race Illinois and Thirtieth streets. THIR8DAV. Park board, meeting, city hall 3 p. m. Credit Men's Club, luncheon TODAY.

Modern Woodmen of America, picnic, Broad Hippie park. General Protestant Orphans' Association, fifty-sixth annual orphans' feast, 1404 South State avenue. Indiana soldiers' and sailors' orphans' home of Knightstown, picnic, Garfield park. Federation of Postoffice Clerks, Denl-son hotel. TOMORROW.

Scientech.Club, luncheon, Chamber of May he purchased separately If desired, at only 7 502 A deposit of $10 holds complete outfit for future delivery. It's Easy to Pay the Peoples Way. Other Vict rolas up $275. EMPIRE IRONS, 4. 0 CASH OK EASY WAY.

Advertising Club, luncheon, Chamber CASH OR EASY WAY ft PI Commerce, noon. Service Club, luncheon. Hotel Lincoln, noon. Board of public works, meeting, city hall, 2 p. m.

Agriculture Club, Chamber of Commerce, noon. TCESDAY. Rotary Club, luncheon, Claypool hotel, noon. Gyro Club, luncheon. Hotel Lincoln, noon.

s. Board of public safety, meeting, city hall, morning. School board, meeting, school office, p. m. WEDNESDAY.

Klwanis Club, luncheon, Claypool hotel, noon, Indianapolis Real Estate Board, ONE MEASURE OF SER VICE ONE PRICE TO ALL YOU CAN'T PAY FULL PRICE NOW ul Luuimerce. noon. American Business Men's Club, luncheon, Severln hotel, noon. Board of public works, city hall, 10 a. m.

FRIDAY. Optimists Club, luncheon, Claypool hotel, noon. Exchange Club, luncheon. Hotel Lincoln, noon. Industrial Lenders, luncheon.

Chamber of Commerce, noon. Knights of Columbus, luncheon Spink-Arms hotel, noon. Board of public works, meeting, city hall, 2 p. m. SATCRDAY.

Beta Theta Pi, luncheon. Board of Trade, noon. Street yf WI33-t35JVest Washington i. -V.

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