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4 in cnrcoN daily' ;curj;AE; rc:;TLA:iv ur.iurr. tuhc dat, Arr.iL is. 1:2: IMT TREATY .' TMB Gil AT GBIOA PARLEY ' (Cati 4 from Pw OsQ " Ins prorlalons of the treaty of Brest- IJtnvik. -hlch the kaiser Inflicted -on soviet Russia at the height of his power, la Marra.- ma.-. . , . XKCIFBOCITT PBOflDED !. The nw pact It based on a complete recornltlon of the principle ef reciprocity, the Kuaeiaa delegates aatd, and make passible the highest degree ef economic cooperation between the two nations. "The negotiations for the Russian fJerman treaty re-eatabllahing com mer its! and diplomatic relatione were bemin sereral months ego." Russlaa delegation! granted de fan recocntton. to consider common action. " To make natters worse the Russians have riven the newspaper correspondents a. com munique addressed to the Red army and nary, explaining-' the Hussiaa stand at Genoa, tor 'diaarmamt and peace." at tacking the "capitalistic bourgeoise gw- ernmento." particularly Franc.1? and eayint that they expect the people of all countries 10 brine pressure upon the capitalistic rulers to make them cease oryo.nng a Armament a-nd peace. - Tnis my s. - m. - t - a V Cannes eondi (Jons which , forbade sub versive propaganda. .. . "' " 't''"':' It U necessary to make a distinction between 'the Russian case and the -Ger- ease. The Russians have refused persistently to say whether they really accepted the Cannes resolution. It is be lieved .that the allies jnuat now insist upon a definite answer without more de lay and in case of refusal threaten to rule them out of the conference. OriXIOSS TJITFEB " Germany had Implicitly acepted the resolutions, the fundamental conception of which was that if Russia also ac cepted and a general agreement could b ; reached - then Russia might be arreement. Both Germans and . Bus nans are fls-bting- for their Uvea. Neither nation is nledfred to frame its foreira policy to accord " With the vieews of the allies. Instead ef a, betrayal, the Rasso German treaty is a move toward Genoa amity, and restored international conn dence. It probably. is destined to prove the tnoet important result, of the Genoa ratherinav Vs. ; -iv- 'w;- ;, The conference I " longer a, debating society. -.It Is m field -of battle. . SAtS tT. 8. SOT AFFECTED ' V' S Washington, i April ; ,N.: S.)-- President Hardlne-ti of the pinion that ths Ruseo-German treaty signed. at Genoa, Is of- no particular Import ance to the welfare of the United States, It was stated officially at the White House this afternoon. . aid In an official statement. The fact tlht K was finally signed at Genoa doea . tiot Indicate a tendency to separate from the other powers. The treaty is based en .complete recognition of the princi ple for which we have contended hers. ,lt ses selde the Brest-Litovek 'treaty . and places both people en a basis of .complete equality, rendering possible a rommoa cooperative effort that wtll ef fect the highest economic development e Both countries." I The treaty was definitely signed tit I ockjck nunoay nignt. according to an , official German statement. An exchange rf ambassadors between Germany, and Russia is expected within a ehrt time 'end a separate agreement will be drawn up providing - for re-establlshment of consular relations. r BECBKT SrSK-CEBXAH FACT THROWI TABLET QFF TRACK wy ran near vowrer. . ilspeelal Cable Tb Jooraal . sad Cnleaee .' fCnTTit. JB2J) , t, uenoa. April !. it U an open ques tion this fnontlag whether the -Genoa 'onferenos will break np or eontinue. , ine Kasatans and Germans bars sud denly ana secretly combined in an offen alve against the spirit of the eoafertnos. . The so-called commercial arreement -signed by Walter Ratheneu, foreign see- against the Russo-Oerman ' Agreement Borne of the delegates now contend that Germany by ' entering Into an agreement before a general Agreement was concluded has "broken the Cannes condition, " It may be remarked in pats- Inr that If, so seems likely, the Russo- German agreement has ' a political as well as an economic meaning the whole curopean pouucai bhubuou mun. . un derg profound changes the outoome of which no one can ewe. The Russians last night seemed -delighted with, their, Clev erness In making so much trouble;. Regarding; the German motive, opin ions differ. Some say that the Germans have acted stupidly whUe others main tain that they have made an unexpected lisplay of strength. In any. ease -the reparations ' negotiations 1 which had been coiner en erosltlously in. - s sense not nnravoraoie . 10 uermanr wm un doubtedly be now greatly complicated not rendered .Impossible. - The British are surprised, chagrined. .-angry. s.nd anxious; the French merely smile, say ing; quietly, We told you a'. . k KrSSUXS A0 GZBMAV8 OX ' - v ''f JOB WHILE OTHEBS TALKED (peelai Cle to The Journal and Chiotee Peilr London. April li while there were harp outcries In the British pewspapers Gospel Crusader to .EesumeActivity at ..Tabernacle Tonight "The week's " activity at the United Gospel CniBade tabernacle. East Third and Irving! streets, .will commence at T-.IO- o'clock tonight when Dr. George Wood Anderson delivers his sermon on Tlcltnlz Up Sticks." Each nijht this week a dvtfi organisation has been in vited to ttend the eervkse- Tonigm will b Parent-Teachers -night. Wed nesday evening seats will ; be reserved for boys of high school ge The Order of. Dtt Molav and the Hi Ti club have been : especially invited. "- Wednesday nftht Dr. - Anderson says he will an swer" some of the rrecenay imported tlent bv Vdeltverlnit ; a ; sermon -; on "Dreams and Ghosts." Russ famine Checked : By U. S., Sayi Hoover . nury f Oermany, and O. V. Tchltcher . in, ine Russian foreign commissar, at , inapaiie on Easter, is not only a new Peace treaty between Germany and Ras- ; si a. m which Oermany grants Russia de Jure recognition, but also an economic a I. la nee ef such an Intimate nature that 1 all the diplomats with whom the writers have talked consider that it-really inv - poes a pontics! agreement. . MAT JIECALL DELXOATIOW - An aniance between Russia and Oer fmany is what both Britain and France , have most feared and Its effect has been . to bring France and Britain closer to , ret her than ever. There is an opinion la some quarters that Premier Peine re ijr recall the French delegation later -today, but It ia believed that so long 'as theFrench and British continue In .agreement danger of such hasty actios . en the part of the French does not exist. t The assertion ef (he Germans and "" iimr acunn aoes not at dispassionate , observers appear to be Inclined to regard, it on its face as rea sonable. 1 ', ' After all," said , an economic expert to the writer, ."the delegates went, to Genoa to make peace and pave the way for a general resumption or trade The Russians and Germans., seem to have acted 1 while the other fellows 'talked. Possibly v their behavior, might have been better mannered one can easily taney the other delegates feeling that a march has been stolen on thembut tf Che Oermani and Russians mean what they say It Is hard to see bow serious objection can be raised to what they have done. If they mean War Instead pf peace and . further anarchy -- and robbery . in stead of trade they are likely' to set all they bargain for. My own opinion is that ithe RuawGerman - agreement means an honest effort to rebuild Eu rope, it is clear to everyone' 01 compe- Wuhlnrtsn. Anril lsvtl. N. a) The terrihia Russian famine has been - met and checked through the operations of the American relief organization, secre tary of Commerce Hoover reported to the senate committee tooay. muca progress hu been made, and conditions are now so much better that Hoover sata it may not- be necessary to expend all of the 120.000.000 congress appropriated xor Russian rellett;. . -",:', ... TASCOrTEB MABEIAGE UCE5SE8 --Vancouver. Wash- April 18.Ths fol lowlnr marriage licenses - were Issued Monday: Chester T. Headrtck, . ana Lue E. Brown, 10, Salem, Or. ; Rennie Teunger. 25, ' and Emily Et ' Stone, zu, Portland: Thomas E. DeRelger. 65, Port land, and Kate K. Portrlkua, San Fran cisco I Harold H. Jenkins, 21, and Mabel Frank, 20, Portland ; Hanw D. Busxell, 11, and Audrey T. Rohde, Portland ; Arthur W. Hannofard, 24, and I Marie Blair, 19, Camas, Wash. hita Government Expected to Seek Parley Kesumption Tokio; AprU 18. I. ?f.S. WhUe the break In the Chita-Japanese, negoua tions at Darien , appeared - wmendable with .the Japanese delegates en route home, officialdom here today was hope ful that the Chita coverament will ask a resumption f the parley. - " The liberals, despite the manure 01 ine Darien conference, will seek, to bring about evacuation'of Siberia, but the pol icy of the war office will ptahiy be continued occunatlon. ; The inUmatlon -that fresh troop witi be despatched to , Siberia immeaiateiy for the relief of the preseat forces here may possibly serve as an mcenu ve to the rhita arovernment to seek, re-openr- ln nf nerotiationa. aoeoraine to uw view held here. Oakland Editor. Is Tarred Feathered By 3 Unmasked Men Oakland. CaL. April 11, tt. If. &) Police are seeking - three tramaskeu men who early today seised Phlllp Reilly, editor and publisher of the Free Press, a weekly paper, near nis noma, forced him into - aa automobile, and after carrying hira to the Berkeley hills removed his clothing and applied a thic coat of tar and feathers. - ' Reilly was bound and blindfolded, but managed to work loose the ropes and then painfully plodded his way back to Berkeley, appearing; at the polios station to seek- aid. S He said he believed he could Identify one of the three men- Reillv's career in Oakland for a num ber of years has been spectacular. -Ka merous fistic encoonterj , have resulted from articles appearing in his paper. Klamath Falls Chief Executive Is Target Klamath Falls, April 1. Oharr-ng complicity with bootVegginff and outer Illegal interests, the Klamam county Civic league is circulating a petitton for the -recall of Mayor W. s. wuey. Chief of Poliee Wilson is als men tioned. The - league proposes Council man J. C McCullom for mayor. No proof that the charrea are true has been made public i . ' 100 Manila Homes iBurnj 500 Homeless Manila. IV L. April I8.--(U. P.)i-Fivt When 100- houses burned near here to- HEADQUARTERS .for , - p gAe O - - fJ f SSSiSwl LIMiWiim 11 a pffijjrlMlllll'iro 1 wU 4 1 i L f : 1 day. One constabulary soldier was elec trocuted in f'.EhUne the r.amea. The fire as the third to mark the preset dry season. - -. . TlttCO BEABSv BISHOP -Taooo, "Wash, April It. Eishoj W. O. Ccpard of the Portland area delivered an faster sermon at the Institutional church here Sunday. : ; - HAT'S all! K O LYMPI Cl I Pancake Flour ' ; a, little water or y milk & quick V ;" Btirejid they're : h ready to cock. ; " ' If FENCE AND GATES X03THWESTFEKCE&YIHEY07.KS , TJalea. An, Cer. E oak ' 1 - -. Maaafaetarert PerUssi, Oregoa - wTkeat Est 7ITS ftLLEirS FOOT" EASE taeasOsrraereweH le tasks bsle Tear Shew 'fact the conference otherwise than benef-l mv In mirh mattn that Russian and lriently is generally regarded as pre-1 German business relaUons of the closest roaurwus. ine truia seems te be that I kind nniut K nravantad anv more than the Thames can be prevented from join ing the sea7 fbavcx tryroBTS bhtpt i - QUITTISQ OE50A COJtFEKEUCS Paris. AnrU 1.U. P.WRussla and Germany by signing a treaty at Rapallo have rendered the Genoa eoonomlo con ference Impossible" an official statement " they reached an agreement in Berlin be- lore tne conference opened, put con reiea me tact. . . 1 hoc st cosriutcx -A '. The Germans in particular have shown f themselves moderate and . conciliatory J since arriving here and were getting , along well, even with the French. The ,. Humane in repeated nri.va.le oonverea. tlons with the British. French BalrUna I f mm the Oual mmav: te French for- and Italians have refused to answer elm offlee, said today. .- t ' T" to whth,r would accept! - The. cabinet today approved the action anns resoiuuons witn respect to I nf Louis . Barthou, the chief delegate, J the recognition of their pre-war debts! hi tAiarranhad tit Premier Polncare he t). T!!!: .th!'.r Pr-,WM' wh telegraphed to Premier Polncare ; U oreluerg for had aec,d6i not to sit In further o i 9vriT weses. - .1 ,jtK -lthf the ' Germans bv the'Rlaar.ms"'!. In view of their "treachery. lEifAiJS?!;7' ' ZYA A concerted allied mofe aBlnst ww-s wea viMieesbeMsaySfsj . ik. er . sm . m nuaso-uerman agreement was f aiKnea and given pat to the world, k f HKCO BHOCLDEB9 '. , - Monday after the allies were to have f consider- the protest of the smaller powers against the prolongation .ef the private conversations at Lloyd i Qeorge's vlUa but before the meetins- J was held the text of the German Rus- elan agreement was placed In their nanus ejxj uey a4 something more to oonaiaer, , , t uoyd Oeorse and Loula Bartheu ' both shrug their shoulders over the Rue- si ana but agree In qualifying the action ef the Germans as dialoraU The eon- fere nee met te deal with the conditions t f rtusslaa recognition and had been in session Jut a week when the Germans eonciuded a separate egreemeat with 4 out regard to the rest of the eoeference. f. The allied experts including- renresenta- tfves of Poland. Roumania. Cseche-Slo- vaata and Jugo-Slavla are meeting this J. morning to draw up a report as" to qwnewer Russo-Oerman sgreemsnt ia m aarmony wttu the Cannes resolu r yons an the treaty of Versailles I Later the allied delegations will meet the new treaty was urged by cabinet res olution. - Final instructions will, be sent Barthou after today's meeting of allied leaders t Genoa, - , i ? J ACT CALL TCE3IINO POWT ' .IH 1 ico viKT ' or, x ifturs ;. By 4. YT. T. Vasoa . 1 (Wrtttca foe the t'atud -The commercial treaty signed at Genoa by Rusaia-and Germany marks the turn ing point in Europe's recovery. . The two powers, invited to uenoa m ehalns, have notified the world that they rill refuse to wait as prisoners any longer for their eoonomlo - freedom.. There Is danger of a Russian-German alliance developing out of the present agreement only if the allies allow-it, The new treaty between Russia and Germany should be followed by cooper ation among all the European nations for mutual salvation. If the allies re spond in this way to the Busso-German gesture, an will be welL . . It the allies pursue the French 'Idea Of revenge, then Russians and German 1 undoubtedly will begin to consider a for mal military alliance for mutual protec tion. - ' . v . , . There Is no treachery involved in the i j And sprinkle ia the Toot Bath, it takes the sting oct et Corn a. Bnnlonj. Blisters and - CaUooses, ad gives rest and com- lon to Dot, urea, in, swollen feet. More then 10000 pounds of Powder for; the Feet were need by vur axuj ana jtavy . curing ue war. "-r- Allen's Foot' e-.0:rab Ease, the i- der for the the frlotSow from the shoe, freah- ens the feet and rivet new rigor. Nothing relieves the pain of tight or new aboes so quickly. Sold everywhere. IaaFtnebwe HCT1 FOOT-XASK UrVwAAMArfwNMjMMWVMVyksbi takes Detroit to Buy Streetcar Line " Detrelt'aflcbw April ItHU. P.) The city, by an overwhelming majority, yee terday voted to purchase the city lines cf the Xlrcit tTr.lled railways f?r :. tlAooe. the figure agreed fcr-on tt n slayer Ceuaene and stocahoiders cf t:e corporation, F0STLA5B WOXAI UCZXSKD 1 Chehalls. Wash-, April It A marrUre lieense was issued here to Lewis Htvu ef Bay Center and Ruby TCUaon et Port land. Or. dm. sC V M I 2 J cPttMercKancIico of J Merit Only i In Justice to All Women Who ' Are Entitled to E t- . 1- " a i . ti r.- ' t t . rrr ' n-xiraorainary sHavaniage.imsotorenastouner , It Is AnnouncedThat ; No Womehs Dresses Are tor.Be Sold Here : very Tomorrow or Thursday .1 - On the Third Floor B E'C A U SE --Because there is to take place here next Friday a dr ess sale of such proportions, of such importance, and fturing such r low prices, such amazing price savings; any dress selling to morrow or Thursday is to pale into irisigmficance in cornpari- son. Details are a secret nw, but Thursday's evening papers I will tell everything. For the new of Wednesilay's happen ings here in the: "Million Dollar Drive" see Page 5. " i Dell arr s Slios Go. Lease M. ... . Oar kaee expires April 30. We MUST SELL MTcrat'thoo tan. pain ef 6H0E3 within th next tw weeks and the LOW TRICES oa thtat will iurtljr tttrsct blf crowds to oar SALE. 5- :iyicvau rattems v at This Store The.New"M Patterns . Thai Are Printed" ; "J' 1 Mre AnniHeard of the; McCall Pattern Company has returned to Lijiman, Wolfe's again to ex-, plain jhe outstanding features' and Superior ., meriu of the McCall patterns that are printed. r' - , t ' -'. , " . . - . . . -1 a . ' r '..... -Now you can turn out in no time a pretty dress that V cpsts next to nothing-. No longer need you puzile bver ; perforated. patterhsl Now when you use a new Mc-7 Call pattern, "it's printed," you can read the direc- L hons" on ' the . pattern piece as you jlay them on the . material MEN'S' SHOES Price C2.G5 O3.O5 Og.05 . 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