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Reed Found In Soviet Russia Communist Long Sought on Charge of Conspiring Against United States. MAKES ESCAPE VIA NORWAY Lenlne Welcomes Him as Envoy From United States Communist Party Lived in Kremlin as Quest , of Authorities. Washington. -Tolm Reed, 'close friend of Lcnlnc and Trotzky, who Is under Indictment in Chicago for al leged conspiracy to overthrow tho United States government, arrived In soviet Russia by way of Finland Inst December, It Is learned. Since his In. dlctmcut recently federal und Illinois statu agents hnvu been searching for Reed nil over tho United States. On being told of Reed's presence In Russia It Is not known yot whether ho has left there tho stnto depart ment was Interested to learn the chan nel through which ho obtained a pass port. Tliu department Is Informed that ho shipped ns a sailor from nn Ameri can port to Norway. From thoro he traveled on foot to Stockholm. There ho stowed himself away, or vwas plowed away, on a vessel about to sail for Hefslngfors. Tho adventurous Mr. Reed narrow ly escaped arrest In Ilolslugfors, but, disguising himself its n Russian peas ant, he crossed the frontier Into Rus ln. lie wns received In Moscow as the nfllclnl envoy of the American Comnulnlst party, nnd ns such at tended the moctlngs of tho third In ternatlonale, nnd made a speech nt the All-Russian Soviet convention In the niltldln of December. Lived at the Kremlin. In Moscow Mr. Reed lived nt tho Kremlin ns. tho guest of tho people's commissars. He was In constant, communication vilh l.wilno and Trotzky, It Is stnted, Use atones as Money, Says This U. S. Marine Han Francisco. Stones, flat smooth ones, with holes drilled In tho center, constitute tho form of money the Yaps use, accord ing to Marino Corps Sorgt. U hertos Bresunhnn, who Just re turned from the Orient und who wns a visitor recently at the Island of Yap, a tropical Isle In tho Pacific, used as n trnns-Pn-cltlc cnblo station. "A Yap dollar stone weighs two pounds," adds tho marlnq. "When tho natives get on top of a mountain and pitch pennies It reminds one of a landslide." 4! DROPS THREE MILES Aviator Has Thrilling Experience Trying for Record. Oxygen Tank Begins to Fall and Flyer Almost Loses Con (J sclousness. Dayton, O. Dropping ,14,000 feet while tlx tulles in the air and still alive today was nn experience through which MnJ. R. Schroeder, chief teat pilot ut MrCoolt field ami champion ultltudo tlyer of tho socrct service, pussed recently. Major Schroeder formerly lived on Washington boulovnrd, Chicago. He mndu his first Might over the 'stock jimlw hero ten days ago. White making n maximum test night In n I.o Peru ship, lu which ho has boon Hying for altitudes, Schroeder tititlced tho thermomoti'r'of the ship. It registered fl' degrees below y.ero. and visited the Red army nt the front. Mr. Reed wns lu Moscow until the middle of January. Of that tho state department Is quite certain. Ills ie coptlon In Russln was the warmer be cause two years ago Trotzky appoint ed him bplshevlst consul general ,nt Now York. Mr. Reed never assumed that olllce, for, as It turned out, the appointment wns inndo to facilitate his return to the United States. It would seom that Reed antici pated thnt he would bo Indicted nnd so sought Inure hospitable shores. In tho courso of the widespread search for him ns n fugitive from justice n mnn suspected of being Reed was arrested near Poughkeepslo, N. Y. This man proved that he wns Harrison 1$. Kills, that he had not been In Chicago for 15 Grim "End of Perfect Dream Living Conditions in Russia Pic ' tured in Dismal Colors by Prof. Zeidler. DISEASE TAKES HEAVY TOLL Typhus, Cholera and Influenza Are Rapidly Depleting the Population Cold, Hungor and Despair Are Lot of the Living. Helslngfors. Reports of serious liv ing conditions nt Pctrograd have been received by Prof. 'Hermann Zeidler of Vlb'org, showing thut typhus, cholera and Influenza are diking it heavy toll ot the depleted population. Up to January 15 deaths In Petro igrttd wore reaching u total of 8,000 a dny, Tho colli n factories could turn out only 1,000 cotllns dully, nnd most ot the bodies were being carried into tho country on sleds nnd left In the snow. Many bodies were being dropped through tho ice In tho River Npva. Fu nerals, woro prohibited owing to tho scarcity of horses and because of tho depressing effect of funeral proces sions. - Stagnant Broken Sewers. "Living conditions arc intolerable," Professor Zeidler said. "It costs flO, 000 Lcnlno rubles n day for food alono. Pctrograd nt nlgh't Is without light and there Is very little drinking water. Houses nro flooded by the bursting of frozen pipes. The sowers are stopped nnd sanitary conditions nro deplora ble. v "A month ago the number of fphus enses was !HX) 'n dnv and Hteinlllv In- I creasing. Hospital conditions are in - In this extreme cold tho oxygen tank began to fall. Ho had Hourly lost consciousness when ho suddenly realized that ho was losing his benso of direction and con trol. He ronched for the throttlo of his ship and missed. He then tried tho switches. Suddenly the ship dropped. At 18, 000 feet Major Schroeder partly ro galited consciousness und found that his ship wns turning a spiral. In n desperate effort hu righted the Le Pere, which began diving safely" Into MeCook field. As a result of the ordeal Schroedor's sense ot hearing is dulled. lie was at the hangars next day pre paring to mnko another flight. Nerves shaken? &ol It Is for him that Is lonely or "lit prison to dream of followMilp,.but for htm that Is of a fellowship to do and not to dream. William Morris. Is at winter practice, shows Aurulral i years and hod never uttered or written unpatriotic opinions. t mighty-five big nnd little leaders ol I the Communist party In Amerlcn were Indicted In Chicago on the same ' charge its Reed on January 23 Inst. Among them were Mrs. Rose Pastor Stokes of New York City, n member ot the (Vcecutlvo committee of the Com munist pnrty; Nicholas J. riourwltch of New York city, publisher of Novy Mir, tho most prominent Russian newspaper In tho United States, who formerly employed Leon Trotzky; Isaac E. Ferguson, chief counsel for the pnrty, nnd Louis E. C. FrnlnC, edi tor In chief of nil Communist propa ganda In this country, who Is In Mex ico. It Is believed. . The authorities here regard Reed, although he wns graduated from Har vard, ns one of the most earnest young Communists In America. Before the Indictment which hnngs over him was found, federal and state courts had In dicted Reed for alleged seditious ut terances and writings. But the Indict ments were quashed, or, on being tried, ho was ncqultted. - describably bad. Thoro Is no bed linen, no medicines, no soap and no disin fectants, the Inst of the supply of sub limate having given out January 1, when .15 disinfecting stations were closed. "The people have given up hope and they do not wish to live. They make grim Jokes among themselves ns to how much longer they will hold out." Conditions among tho soviet peas antry, cost of living nnd scenes nt Moscow and tho other soviet centers nre given by the staff correspondent ot the Amsterdnm Hnndelsblnd, O. Ny pels. Just back from nn extended tour through soviet Russia. "At tho rallwny station in Smo lensk," the correspondent writes, "there Is a long row of stalls In which people sit behind little bnrred wln dows und sell all sorts of merchandise, "I noticed tho prices. One pound o suited meat was 820 rubles; a pound of black bread, 100 rubles; n little pleco of potato cake, 40 rubles. A lit' tie water glnss full of makhorka (to bacco root) wns 100 rubles. "On the station platform one seei the solillcrs lying about amidst tlif dirt which covors tho ground. Thoj roll their cigarettes with bits of pa per torn from newspapers, and wall patiently for what will happen next. "By the side of n big cash reglstei stands a barmaid selling salted meat) cake nnd pastry to tho smnrtl dressed men guthered about her, Th poor devils lying on the ground do nol oven notice It, for thoy know very well that In the new stnto there are rich men und poor men Just as beforo." Black and White Wed. Loudon. Black and White wero the. names of the brldo and bridegroom at a North London wedding, Tho namo of the best man was Brown. WHAT IS YOUR WIFE WORTH? London Judge Says It's a Question Requiring Much Thought 60 Reserves Judgment London. Whnt Is the cash value of a wife? Is u question which agitated the London divorce court for a time. Counsel for tho husband In a case, arguing on thq question of damages, said that "the old theory that a wife was a chattel and that tho Jury had to award damnges to the owner of the property still holds truo with some slight modlllcntlon." "Then you cnll her a quasl-chatfel," said he Judge. The court found thd matter too heavy for hasty decision nnd reserved Judgment. State Gets Walter's $35,000. Sun Francisco. Tho $35,000 estate" left by Unrry Hastings, ti waiter at the Klk club hero, will go to tho state be muse tho public administrator has been unable to loento any relatives. Hastings enmo hero 'from the Euol '.15 years ago. i, WWGLEYS In WW . Here's Wk mm m toteeth M in w appetite H wm m The flavor digestion! f gjgjH lasts-and the A MH g electrically- j arrtrtTfTTtl X an1aA V M 52 p package w v f I WRIGLEYSjiy to you with all Its Bff 4 - goodness perfect- B I y preserved. W A m Seated Jl m ym. 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