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- € i = == I WEATHER. | Cloudy and warm. with occasional | showers today; tomorrow fair and Il colder. | 1 Temperature for twenty-two hours 1‘ |" ended at 10 p.m. last night: Highest, | | 62 at 4 pm. vesterday: lowest, 37. at || 27am. yesterday i i Full report on page 11. i Entered as second-class matter post_office Washington, D. G 832—No. 28,070. No. WASHIN GTO D. C The Sundiy Star. | Member of the Associated Press , The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of credited to it or mot otherwise credited in this Ppaper and All rights of public so the local ne i news dispatches | |- UNDAY MORNING, PRESIDENT HARDING DEEDED ACRE FOR HIS BURIAL GROUND GERMANY STANDS FIRM ON COUNTER PRESIDENT SPENDS A BUSY FIRST DAY: LANCASTER. Ohio, March &.— ‘\ By a peculiar land grant, Presi- | dent Warren Harding becomes | M | just west of Lancaster ‘hat he ¥ | may use for his burial ground EEEnS i only. B i \Berlin Leaders Instruct Dr.| Simons Against Further Concessions to Allies. According to court records here, Expects to Pass Quiet Sun- day, With Probable Visit | " (o0 i T e to Church. & farmer of irfield counts. to | AT ago by Nathani son, a MARCH 6, WASHINGTON CAN NOT TURN AWAY FROM ITS HELPLESS FIVE CENTS. INAVY SHOT STOPS NEW ATEENT T 1921, Wheelbarrow Rider, Bet Winner. Nabbed: Had No Tail Lights Special Dispatel to The Siar NEW YORK, Marc! police of Caldwell. . J.. have 1 started rusade agaipse * obey the law. Harry Willinms was ~erved il iy Crew of Western Union Ves- lights, | eisecais e asaiioptoimee= | | selPut Under Arrest ! ple throngef Willinms ek his ride. Ibe avenue when Heixa | at Miami, Fla. President Andrew Jackson and to republican Tad his barrow was s office. to be used ! propelled by Joseph Moore. n as their burial ground only NDON 1 democrxt. who bet on Cox last | CHEERED BY AUDIENCE | *!"7 hurst mowed s | CONFERENCE AT LONDON o, wha bl oVttt | SIGNALS OF SUBCHASER Y | ty-third President to be notiied | K i ment of the kv, AT MUSICAL COMEDY | [ird e o e CERTAIN TO BREAK UP| ERd i TO QUIT TASK IGNORED donor died in 1836, | — lizhted and the™c was an extra o . . H . . 1 attach t to '™ battery b o Sends Diplomatic Note, Inquires | e | Penalties Against Teutons, Out- g e > |Encounter Culmination of Contro- i which Moore, “henever he minatio About Departments and Studies fHEAflS .[R lined by Lloyd George, Now ( pleaxed (which was frequently). ‘ versy With State Department. . N ¥ | conl administe~ an electric Party Reorganization. Will Be Enforced. ! shock o hix pies'mger, thux | Advices Awaited Here. - | lexsening in xome degree the | mfort of the ride. i - Iy the Associated Press. [ By the Assiciated Press . os W, BERLIN, March & 3 | MIAML Fla, March 5.~ Work of con- First Day’s Work § MAY NU‘I’ B[ P'BKED ences by members i : stern Union-Miami-Bar- . H reichstag leaders and techmni gun again teday, was Told in Nutshell 1 visers tonight, it is authori i labruptiy balted this afternoon Here is_how the President stated, instructions were sent when the 1 d States subchaser 154 i'vwnt his first day in the White Simons at London. in which he was | appeared and opened fire on the cable- ouse: . e Soutrament! | Dispatched his first diplo- | | luld”nm B oo wwmlm(l:-t | ship Robert C. Clowery and piaced the matic note. | would not permit him to exceed the| v e fnE Inquired into tne conditions | counter proposals already made. | ‘ jon took place on the in every one of the governmen : : i Sk s - departments. Immediate Selection of Civil- | 1LONDON. Marcn 5 —Dr simons. the e tous aNiekPiom ke Canvasséd the situation | g German foreign secretary and head 5 Beach. near the buoy Congress. | issi of the general delegation on repar: | en attached to the enc | CWene over plans for the reor- | | 1N Commissioners Is s L S L ¥ | that baa attached to the end | ganization of the political ma- | Not Cont : d \-l‘x. ; l,m 0::1 ay read a long | : lof the cable when it w laid from chinery of his party. | statement designed to refute the ar- | {the threc-mile limit of the United Dictated a big sheaf of let- ot Contemplated. sument by Premier Lloyd| 1 - - — | ! | States to Barbados by the itish ters. % e = | i . i i B Aeabip O 5 ity hundreds of his fellow citizens. o S statement, it has | | fes : f i #9 The Robert C. Clowery arrived off A 2 | e stric “olumbia be S . ' i poMeially installed a White iy 'dofrl umbia will be been expected would be followed by | " 4 | Stones Rise. Near ! s Us Ly “Don’t Give Up the Ship, [Miami yesterday from Jacksonville ouse mascot. vithout a board of Commissioners for 5 ;| i 2 counter proposals. i s 53 | | to start work on connecting the cable, Attended the theater. | |another ten days or two weeks. ac- | I such coent, the reparations con- | i Girl of Nine Years | Warns Jusserand at Ban- |77 1icd up the 1o end when cording to information received from | go ance wo : = | : 3 . | 4 ¢ erence would break up, the German| | | By Cable to The Star and New York | = i the subchaser arrived on the sceme. The President’s first day in offce 2 reliable source at the White House | gulogates return home and the penal- Tribune. Copsright. 1921. | i quet of League. Signols hoisted by the naval vessel, it was a busy one, and with Mrs. Hard- | ."el)!mrday afternoon. _|ties outlined by Llovd George en-| LONDON, March 5—A new ' ‘ s said, were disregarded by the cable- ing he will spend a quiet Sabbath | :resxdent Harding has been fully | forceq. | i | | demonstration of paychic In- i i & " - ship. after which a shot was fired by at the White House, broken only by |advised of the local situation and has | e I | s | - 2 - elivering their first addresses 28| cuychaser across the b t b : v a o RE O N | Auence comes from the village | | + | / 4 e s aser across the bow of th = probable visit to one of the Baptist | beer (01d of the complexities and em- | S (Addition of 7,566 Names to| fvenge comes trow e vitlaxe = IWashington Awaits Details |memuors or - presiaon mardines |0 G0 G0 rompts nove 1o 2 5 2 vhicl sl r. Simons and his colieagues. In i gale {cubinet at, the Navy League banquet | churches of the city this morning and | barrassments which naturally will, agu a s i Nheve (heimine . v 8 i a : ; A -year-old daugh- | Cillard last a motor ride this afternoon, weather |arise in the functioning of the local | “0llaboration with the Kerlin cabi- Rolls of Organizations. | of Promised Department |« New Willard Hotel last night Crew Arrested at Dock. ™ 1""( with which th fore o ter of a servant is puzzling the. | | P £ W Joh W. Weeks and 2 o i / permitting. Bovernment if there is any great de- [Nl WIth ¥ l] € o minister T Week | e e e R | Secretary of War John W. Weeks and | Capt. Smith of the Clowery was o President Harding did not state last | lay in the naming of successors to|}¥ il continual touch by wircless wo-Week Goal. A e Reorganization. cretary of the Navy Edwin Denby |dered to desist from the cable work night where he would attend serv-|Miss Mabel T. Boardman and J. Thil- | have spent the greater part of the iy Pledzed tie administation to & big jand both vessels entered the port of s ” e since the delive of the uli 2 ey policy—a strong enough | Mia s afternoon - - v- ices today, but his choice is said to|man Hendrick. He also has had pre. | Hme since the delivery of i : . | e girl is Marie Patsch, an i | Nave ol b strong_enough | M this e e e e i e S stitlsenaaio o inE e Gn e |mutuminy ariieing up whidvitoiere. || Tens thousand lcontributons dins ule iy | SRSEEE SIS RSE S Prcliminries over the government, | (o defend s country against any |5 Cro wax placed unier arrest by Church, $th and T atrects northwest, | of residents of this city for coneidera. | \0: THe fUrcig minisier will prescuc| work of the Associuted CHaTities 30| | pocmat ehild, When ake enters | |00 e e e el o L P O and the First Baptist Church at 16th | tion for appointment to the two va- “- “I in ” endeavor to prove that | the Citizens Relief Association i 2 foom! Moweverlihe crockery. e ashington, goes to work under|into conf 5 % | was rel d from arres®by Lieut, Mur- Nl O aadets cant places on the board. At the Same MP Jdovd teorge's Matement YD o uy Bucter appeal Tauached oo | furniture, food and glaswware |SE5 s 2dministiaion femorrom: | Assistant Secretary of the Navyiray, aid for information for the seventh The President; accompanied by Mre. | time he is said to have made it clear |7 Germin St e itiee | Jump about and force hax to be | i ston s wondering | Theodore Roosevell, who also spoke fnuval district. = = = Harding and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm | that announcement of these appoint- | #1d Will ask the allies Lo suggest a } T WML wsed (o Keen them i place. e i ) vk o i s Jennings of Columbus, Ohio. attended | ments meed not be looked for at the |IIC3"8 WHOrEhy Gefmany can me ;,o'"llhe Lwo orginitions e s iNomums e | | ooton (sCithe départments s guing | rivaled et .h‘xh:dvd gl canmed [and i e eacany 2 € €Cono! g ands - il appea e made r ) L @ lace e Presid as | members, declared for a N VY secon ompany as ¢ BeC d > a musical show at the Belasco Thea- | present. 1€ President Harding gave | helr coonomic demands, Ie wiltp Woe appedd wiil be s IWOL gardem before the houe, amy |7 00 P e L i 15 ¥ L bt el g Mt e 2 ter last night. The audience stood |any reasons for a delay in making | POINt 0U! that while the German in- dy(.","."" it s confidently expoct | | dudse duicks, ciod opbeaninox | fon 0 LTS LR ECRET BRY 8 ok e — | Satot lstnrerent ichs Haxain P and cheered as the party entered the | these appointments, the fact was not | “0m¢ 1N 1% wmail. Germin incomes 71 (hiS SRt T T somex vive In the mir amd fan | ot RS L T e s e ot e At g biae e sl e b i e R e be reached. There | ogiin: o T L akcitionmak Pietics B L el i | v n ’ 4 a ow 2, co on the | | changes are k be contem- | be given to the p sal for disarma- | t* o e cable acros can flags, and the orchestra played Moo Sortouiieesy Ty l T’;,, Gisid ,lh & e rolis of the or; ;3;::._.".“ SR Dr. Schitatein of Nepatadt bas, | |p)aceq 1y Smv ~r0u uomrm Jaetsnda :ou‘nl:m\'\‘:(l‘d ever aban. |channel on the western side of the e ¥ o 2 e 4NS ass a s e B 2 i S e a 4 . 8 C V. wou' 12 aban- | cha - el st - J The Star Spangled Banner” Presi- (et ] b F | invemtigated the case ama says | | oaniner put sl iedients ey | s fleet. ~Dom't Eive up . (he|causeway last summer was prevented dent Harding remained standing until | In the meantime the municipal ma- | I n: b &.‘. on account of repa- | e e exE e 0 weeks. i e~ { | that mo deception ix pomsible 1n CebnE Il -’.!.. xrxe_» l.x\rl()(lu i Sl on't aive Jin dine] YAV RE ey ) kil the cheering ceased and the sHS%{chbinery W run along without its;rations wit restated, and Lr. si-| fore. (©.6% persous are wanted (0] ine matter. He has been unable | = b ool il o o e il il o 5 atattonn b it oo Civilian heads a8 hest it can under | MONS hoDes that he will be allowed to| Come forward as members of the | % ZOh J1e ton BEet HER |themselves with the working ma-| Other speakers were Dr. David|subchaser has heen stationed here § % = 4 _ % .1 | repeat his a dde s | Associated Charities, to continue i 2 chinery of their branches ecide | Jayne Hill and Col. Robert M. _lever gince to prevent a repetition of Ho. was an interested mpectator |the circumstances. with the unusual |FePEAU/ his argumenis made at the| Assoclated Charitles. to continne whe) | | [SUECE BE REC EReaes 1o e e R et ot the loasue, | the cable laying operations. st £ : R T e i ek s o ganization : 1921, wary adjustments. : So ary president o cazue, | the cable laying operations throughout and obviously enjoyed the |#ituation becoming graver and more | BRINE @ \B€ COR erehc L S B A et ot e ~ | ; lbotn o ion faavsiatsa e humorous lines and songs. As the |3eTious with each succeeding day.|%0mS 7 y;;w:“w::"‘; on ‘A.vfou"' o s o %1 i Commerce Reorganization. e e SCeaus Instructed to Prevent. party left the theater the President| With enly Col. Charles W. Kutz. th=|o" “8¢ ¥ > EeoL N Serman;) R aorsanicationot the oozt W % S 0 Prosident Wilson instructed the an actardad asaihas Qanbustcation |EEIneers Commissioner.. Serving. lony COlomies’ and: ‘other iterritorfes, of Five Claxses of Membership. i | Sthchins 3 BaTimenty) The banjusterssentivelgetiisd Shol yepart ¢ o yas accorded another demonstration | | board the various departmepts|Which she has been deprived and| : d.U. 1. fof Commerce on & wide and general{large ballroom of the hotel, which| Navy Department to prevent the land- v.d ] : ad gathered out- | 10 ORTC A N elr usual smooth | Which have not been tak .| There are tive classes of | | scale has been widely heralded, and|was lavishly decorated. Patriotic |Ing ©f the Miami-Barbadoes cable LI e e otiila appear | OR s e otii, i wh| count by the @ilien: Sips offered: Associa: 4 {1t has been probosed that changes he [airs were played by the Marine Band. here. and at time the British R5 | happily there happens to be a number| It is a question. however, whether | 30 Special. $10; sustainin i | made in the Department of Labor, but|Sallors and marines participated in|cableship Colonia was sent here to Sets Fast Pace. {of problems of more than ordinary [the conference will lixten to such | Capital. $106 H e [yh“‘ ""”“‘7 "e""'l; hus come out |flag ceremonials in honor of the new ST Work of laving the cable, four % FReEs ich can be han-|arguments as Gae. i YPresc A subscription blank. headed by the | jof the mass of general plan Secretary of the Nuvy. destroyers were sont to Miami to pre- Unquestionably, Mr. Harding is de- Lfv:'“:\r;“_p'l':':“‘ mn"’:,‘:: e 0“'.‘0',:: ':,,Y.L',,,"," M Hrm‘.:’nl’m .:,f:l,..:,r“x::: numnber #2424 will be found on an- | Herbert Hoover's appointment .A\l e e it the wire from being brought termined to spare none of his vitality | o o l'l' e A e " S|t asReion .t e : - other page of The Star. Contributors — Sderetiryiot Was made. 1] Denby “Loves the Navy.” . : ssioners, or at least two—a ma-|the assertion that all the Germans s i Star. Contributors ? as made, asiie in assuming the burdens of his office. | | g n sai ol tre The Coloni 1 an end of the cabl . s o e Jority have been summoned for Monduy is| M4¥ be sent o Howard . ; ‘ hud request-| Mr. Denby said there was no post The Colonia ticd an end of the cable His debut yesterday set a fast record (1010 (L Lpon at the District [ (0 aceept or reject the terms of the | FERSUTET. at the soc Successor to Will Hays May |« rresident Harding o allow wide |in the gift of the President to wh buoy on Miami Beach, outside the of presidential activity and about building as belng of most importance | allies 1d down at Paris, with | 9238 H street northwest, ! jlatitude in making certain reorgani- | he would rather have been cai mile limit, and proceeded with Sorenst e :""’; range of experi--; C i, event of a ten-day or two-week | the modifications mentioned in Mr. | S¢0t to The Star. Every one con- Not Be Named Before |Z:tions and chauges in the grouping)than the Sccretaryship of the Navy. |Uhe cable-laving operations on the e e Ly is the question of the pay roll. | Lloyd George's speech. [ tributing, it it announced, will b jand designation of the agencies which | I love the Navy,” he dectared. 1 seas between that point and narily A ade NEEY | oo T : A & f & Rty : . PR 2 d e 5 | composc the Department of Com- S S ; Barbadoes. T destroyers ac s 1 pust be signed by at least two| The German ough Dr. & counted toward the 10,000 givers | ompos I ment of Com- | ielieve in making it a fighting arbado wo royers accom evident that he was not speaking | |nis Must be sig U TG (G e ol i g ’ ; Middle of May. | Y e a0 this trip, but ? members of the board before any em- | the German ambassador at London, | Peeded, whatever the amount of the | big enouzh to meet every contingency, Panied the Colonia on this trip, bu figuratively when, calling off the elab | senconl ¢ T o i O a0 | plove of the local government may re-|and Lord d'Abernon. British ambas- | individual gif | | Hoover's plans are believed to |1 have never known a time when the Uid 10t prevent the laying of the cable e ‘“fi"d e i‘j:“’u"/_mv “‘dl. ive his or her half-month sa | sador to itszts I InciAssoctiteal Chaxlties s raced | S NS SUTRERIRIIS RS RRTNON D eloseltn mh e or co-ordinat- | Navy was not ready to fight, but 1 07 the hizh seas 1o hurry te the Whit Fai '”Z" { the 15th. ‘to get in touch with the allies for| With the mecessity of raising $50.000 . ional committes!ing the work of tlie various divisions | have known times when it was not 1-ast week in the New York federal y I e House, roll up | | e i o lwilll seleclitnomnew: chariaa 3 - 5 3 2 v o S lon . W mecees and Jump. n 1o the woer| Pemding Public Utility Matters, | brivate conversations, with some | In Washington before April 1 if it|™! isctoRnews chainioanfibefore ‘a}:rlml:\ir‘:u:"u:d«r'vr.: Department of | it 1o fight. We must cquip it a e g L measure o cessl Therelwas s |1t © work upon its books for | the middie of May and probably not| rerce than actual resrouping or | keep o fight. v a b rn Union Telegraph Company, His first day saw him af his desk|in general are the soveral public|conference * this morning beiween |the year 19217 declated Cuno X- [before June 1. This tact was made| 3 lixae tor cxample, that tio new l o o R s et ek S e el S e re v ieorge and Drig | do - preside > e orzanization, ', Y, X . tha e new | S arese g sra . was se . id vleg _ at 9 o'clock and he worked right up utility matters which are sched jResdieve fhwa comec En bemmd g FHANZAUOD [ igwn when the members of the com- | Secretary of Commerce will ask Con | wavs ot ":~ Bt e OU | pany was successtul in securing a to the time when it was necessary | for almost immediate col AjanasbriSimonsyac he jresidence ol {i2stin i : i, 5 i 5 e n Ak | Navy should be as large as that of PAn 2 & el e arse Bk mething: 180 Tort mittee who have been meeting in | £Tess to transfer jurisdiction over the ! any other nation in the world.” court order restrain the govern- for him to prepare for his evening, For instance, if the city nout | g ke AR L Mr. Rudolph's Sta .- | Washinston were received by Presi.|United States coast guard. which is|. T pate ey ment from interfering with the work meal, having taken only a short re. a majority board of Commissioners be-; COmIng % to rhacinas e ctudiydacy Afr: HuGolph explained ihe ‘camss S s R e e e e [Sns e ,’md our long coust| | ording to news dispatches vecsived cess for luncheon with Mrs. Harding | fore midnight of the 18th of this; ¢ oplished e ,_‘:‘" r“““‘ 2 L dent Harding in the east room of thel ' o' vn. Department of l'ummzn-u!]:"“\ were reason enough for the o bp i sy s i monthi—leas than two wewks off—the | 10 18 Slated semi-oMicially. accord- | DD ax follows: 00 e House late yesterday afternoon. | and ask that ihe coust. uard eroe | development. and maintenance of s e Dresent gas rate automatically is re- {08 (0 Keuters. L, that the con- = GOWE BUdECL Bos bt GOF K0 UG whier Postmaster General Will | the bureuu of lighthouses be put un- |- seoron N CARLTON MAKES DENIAL. ECEC e il ST duced from $1.32 per 1000 cubic feet | {erence Premiers Lloyd George and |lowest Bowsfble WEORE WO 18|y fppyyy witl in the meantime con-{aer ond head. It is polnted out that | s emeery oL Y Svecis e tin s o i 58 i S TR haai fech | than 83 we—and we are no| 2 GRS 2 ed u troduced by Col. He sre 2 Besides dispatching his first diplo-| 1o 95 cents, the oid rate. A public| 1rind had with Dr. Simons this|than 3 iy U MOl inue as chairman since assuming | these two bureaus, working ehiefly | L uced by Col. Henry Lreckin-igead of Company Says Only Tests malic nate, Kol {aurd time o) lngitte | hearing. {6, canatdec il extenalonor {IOTRINE was Leld dt'the| request on|Moreqand s less han fithe. agents | s w08 toaet Omea Deparbinent s aiis toimaie Hioo sious e iy | dweyho prealded fas’ Sanllor, ipa - 3 into the condition of every one of the | time for the present gas rate hag|the German™forcign secretary for the |0 each Washingtonian—shall ha i«.- s (e ol w1l EnBEy Vrebien ae| ITnL Yot e iia el ST “:1“““- [iionf Rt TesmAN } Jeaid iltie fhA0 Were Bieing Mads, government departments, canvass the | been set for next Fri v [pamcse "o destding Miondasie wxe 10 S5 ST s e O {nead of the committee and allow the | hetter as a unit than a5 two ok | never dome half as good u service] NEW YORK, March 5—Newcomb situation if Congress, consider the essarily must be postponed if Col. | cedure k)n'us.\n;-j \nv -“lui.IJ :x- BOEC | ee 16 fenain Vel BE B ot i Stons pn“ t*l‘l";r..r the vy as when he had help- | Gariton, president of the Western Union P . . " Be oyd George gone to Ghegiiers |t 000 we could do even more E | 4 ediction | i 5 S0E ety » reorganization of the onal politi- | Kutz is | the oniy Commissioner | Lloyd George has gone to Cheguers' ;"u','l O s S fi',,.'"h:l three montis was not intimated. Al-|is that the bureau of fisheries may |0 'O 5t Mr- Deaby appointed se egranhDoinpany, when fntonned ¥os cal machinery of his party. dictate when the time arrive Court, his country home. M. Briand | & P (hohahEnTr Hava aaialtnatiAnG] comilbe aRarercedt to neiDaoasin ¥ {rears night that = United States subchaser a big sheaf of letters, s hands| The question of a new street car|@nd his colleagues will spend the |if We 3 I"‘:" :‘ pdind e MW | ittee would not settle the matter of | the Interior. there o e i;;“‘ ©'! \When he completes his term,” Mr. had opened fire on the Robert C. Clow- with several hundreds of his fellow | farc rate to be put into eTect April| Week end Lympue, while Count [amount of Work we have done nithe oo S0 o it mueh before June ! o WOTK N COn- | g peks predicted, “you will say he|ery, the Western Union cableship, au- > : : o Sk Ak L e i b e past ¥e must kave $50,000. his suo uch before June 1, he | junction with agencies such as the| 1 2 citizens, @ mew W e 1 is set to be thras dutiaitodniiz| Sioxst Spd R i vl nter- et |declined to make known when he|Natio Pari Sirvics has been one of our very best Sec- thorized the following statement: mascot, and attend the r rings to begin March 16. A hear-, 1#ined p S P ae ik st i would drop the leadership of the com- | i b retaries of this important neh of effort whatever has been made to After meetin the | ok reeasding e clesivic Tight rare| £ 7EPUIt emamsling from Greck oir- | CE RS UL, D mittee. | Trade Promotion Work. | the government.” lay the cable to Miami Beach. The White House offl ding | has been set for AMarchi19, which rate | cl¢8 that the allies have withdrawn | [oFY 1 ECRS Foe : | ! Increasing active” participation in| Mr. Weeks asked the Nuuy lowery has been ordered to make a through the first and will automat Iy duced from | their offer of an inquiry by a special , than ever "'] ‘”“ i ;""‘ b0 Interest In New Chicf. 7 = T - test on the cable thus far laid, to see t 1 o o cond sy rna | SCribers supplied that amount % i (Continued on Paga 7, Co {Concinted on Phge » Cavon s est g s fa i an hour's dictati suc- 8% o 8 cents a kilowat hour shoulq | COMMIssion into conditions in Smyrna f & o ". St [,", it :‘n 0 7| There are Ly impoxtant i 2 ) ek S it it is in zood condition, and to make cegsion of conferences with his newly an extension of the present rage fail j #nd Thrace denied in both British | Jees e : “ ‘] . ters pen Lefore the ..a,",.,...; \ report on its condition to the com- Pk 2 1 b o ashing- . % installed cat and kept 10 Lo granted by April and Turkish quarters H ¥l tee at this time, and should that body 3 ) e . and back of our work, | ; 2 . pans. unbroke of appoint- Aftairs of Minor Importance. i to) arstribuch four) maneiar]| s o pou L IUSGURSEbeRd O e rince ’Ip 0 Cost o, , with m nis official | | ; PLANS TO TAX GASOLINE o ey Lo ibrietineriod I wouldingtine flosiced g ¥ > Ed ORDERS NOT REVOKED. Jesides these s which must | purden more senerally. We wan ; e . 5 nd others until 1:30 o'cloe must | - upon us serious. In fact, members of . ° p - ?¢8: L come up d & the >nth, there are LITTLE ROCK, Ark. arc] 0,000 subscribers on the books of 3 o v > N when he took ar for Tanenbwtinjoo o MUIEURTE S monh e ded RS ST S Ark, Marcn 10000 e ot 4| the committee. now thatther are ::s-: walkiers japan s Ancien U [@S 1ntimation by Carlton of New Ef- nembers of his famil et “ 1o atters which are ex- o e cent per lon on all | the Assoc @ S b¥ VaY 1-lgured that Chairman Hays is to re- ¥ b oo '{""\,_f‘ i “"‘ " pected There is likely to be oline sold in the state is provigea | We want €V man Or WOman Or |y, uish the reins of party manage- ' = U s fort Is Recalled. first reception g U accumulation of public |in a bill passed today by the legis. | Child Who elicves inour work, Who|,oni are concerned only about they BY JUNIUS B, WOOD fering on hundreds of Shinto shrines| The Navy Department was without ek p it RS ,’,,’,L doeu 1l contracts which will |lature. The money derived will pe| 'S CODSCious 1:‘r ,‘.“'A,‘ B¢ neral “€ivic | cjection of the man to fill his shoes | By Cable to The Star and Chirago Daily News. | L0da¥. and marry the sixteen veirogg | Advices touight concerning the action RiEAC Hbite, Betian Ane woinds need sigring by a majority board th sjused exclusively for road building n'}:lxquI';l\d'“\"‘x“.-‘ '“: ‘“l' ’_“-‘[‘_‘ o ::“‘_“na,. the time arrives. K Copyright, 1921 : | princess Nagado. just as in the best | Of the subchaser 154 in holding up passed by in line month 1nd mauintenance, work o S T I“= D rom the “poh committeeman is eager for the| TOKIO. Japan. March 5—When | <ory books, the dawn of a new erg wily | the Wessern Union cable ship off I 3 F National ¢ T that be-fupium tree shaking” to begin. l:m»nl(""“’" Prince Hirohito sailed out of | jyyv. come. Should some untoward | Miami. Fla. late today, but was en- A O o e ore 2 , Q) ‘“" antin b:' o ¥ Send- s an army of men in his state who | the hurbor of Yokohama, Jupan, i .vent occur to prevent if, democracy | deavoring to et into wireless com- The cabinet member whom wurecn nrroc eu le(l)’(’l' [ing us a subscription. of such size{ir. cxpecting one of, the 50000 or|NAtion ventured another step outside | will have to wait @ generation before mnunication with the naval authorities Mr. Harding conferred longest was Sis as he feels he can afford—by becom-§ more jobs to be handed out by Presi-| the shadow of fuedalism. No# be- | unoiher chick ventures out from un- | there. Charies E. Hughes, Bis new Secre- ’ 2 2 ¥ g oneg0fuagin} o orl dent Harding or his cabinet members, | [ore since the warlike Empress Jingo ger the parental wing. | Local naval authoritics have never tary of State, with whom he dis 10 onrreedom [)\"Pl'e(l(‘/l T e ot get those 10.000—and | 14 jo gifficult to determine whether | Of the cmpire’s legendary age invaded | ppe gatsuma clan is actively whis- ' had their previous orders to prevent sed the note to Par nd Cost ) G l”b [ 1 cannot but believe that in a city of i, 1o ibstantial number ofithe | and subdued Korga {in the year 212 L im o the prince's toip, whioh to io | the lind eyt gt i i E B ! : Rl < : Ths JYEEE. ering that the prince’s trip, which is to | the landing of the cable revoked, Jica. With most of the other de —_— | over 400,000 We shall—it will be nec- | ommictes members have tentatively | has any member of the reigning fam- | ., 5 000,000, is for the o s i b et o Jastinsnt’ HeAd® Re mecely . S el 5 ssary Lo lay before the city the facts |poreed on a successor to Chairman 11y left the home shores. Foliowed |00 im0 00 = purpose of | is understood. s at o y Be.manely ot Special Dis star. ntence the assassination of | of what our Work amounts to fi i Etbaps of ismbate indi| by, the praverdiotniiifons of isubjectay| s e EDEAgement Of/tho printeldayisiartion by Ahe subehaser bl SR over general conditions and probl LEXIN Ky.. Mareh | James Cockren and James 15 agarr | {re - i e I erded by the bravest amd counseled | With the daughter of their group an | preventing the landing of v —ails of osgunization, asking for inform » e e ; Bt Mar- = lindividual members have hinted at|&uarded by the braves e o + ¥ Aud o BUC A HioH Rev. Curt Jett. feudist iezxzsin, | cum during the Hargis-Callahan e O ok [ Sticancaslanal aifiouen #5. huie| ByiNe wiacattmenyin dnsinailonyche | wiict mould fend iomnGsruing hs ok wan fn IAechidsDES WK pdes et gl iRy 2 who was paroled from the state | feud reign in Breathitt county, be- “priefly told—and there is no need | oo " " 0 numes have been men- | Prince goes into the great unknown | €* of Choshiu clan, bitter rival for first by Secretary of the Navy Daniels last avass Ho Bim veveal Tures el R R . ne conwitamiof (orBundUSEEER R BERE R S RA S o e I his conmectlont el qutsttoni| AgnErcPEulEEs) axefint Jeonsid ey o fluence at court. The public, however | summ closely written moranda, Jjotte s n L AL ORI e [ Bt i Lo non ogeertain i ithe s " |1 deemed entirely an open affair; to| vine and heads are not bowed when | Was clectrified by the announcement that | Newcomb Cariton. president of the RO Tor Nclnus aiteshlom dacin ed | frocked by tl Banvilieg Conter- k| ‘l hurch people and he was re- | The Associated Charities is a hu-| © " "0 agible successor after talk- | princelings pass. Small wonder that | there would be no interference with | Western Union Telegraph Company, R wili s merd e TAA St da h e R ey b'“";’“"” 4llow him to attend As. | man service organization for the re- ([ =" iy (he committee would be|old Japun trembles at the outcome | the betrothal. Thiswas followed by u | in @ Visit (o Miami several days ago, M Getal Birble ol catiasicen © | rodsburg, h‘,\ it A nnounced oy College, at Wilmore, Ky. He |lief and prevention of distress in| L.y . matter of speculation and ' of the adventure and that the demo- | statement from the private tutor of | intimated that a new effort would be T e e e ”‘; '"‘]"H' license | kruduated und became an evangel- | Washington. Its chief tield of action | cswork. cratic United States is considered too | the prince and princess hinting ac | made by the Western Union to land A e oD B e [t} Ha marrleatandliniz wifsirait | | i8] (n} tie Fliomes Jors She fpoors mnd 5 | radical for the royal eyes | a political plot behind the trip. There | the cable liere a8 svon as the Wilson o = n e he | We feel he is an unsuitable vorced him a short time ago. He | neslected. In those homes it fights | New Is Mentioned. | Iiven before he started on this jour- | are accounts of prayers urging a | administration was veplaced by the RNt Rdte iy e ', s fop hald Sl Bl B Sontlyf mirsled asain | poverty. sickness, neglect and trou-| gonator New of Indiana, who is a|ney, the ninetteen-year-old prince | postponement of the trip and also of | Harding regime. and expressed his committee it B ler it TR LLR LT S JJdett while a feudist was callog | ble arising from legal difficulties, | pomber of the inner circle in com- | with a youthful romance had jarred | demands that the marriage should | belief that the Harding government the committee. The :u.-.r..r.»nc ac- | “the wild dos of the mountains~ |family differcnces, incorrigibility of!,,,nd of the party, and who is known | (e social and political structure of | take pluce before the pri de- | would tuke a more liberal attitude Hears of Specinl Seasion. copted the fndings of the com- He confessed he killed Marcym |children and other sources of despair [{o be an intimate of President Hard- | (1o empire. Radicals say that it was | parture. The prinee, however, "‘“31 than did the former one, and not Suggestions about the special oo | Wittee Without discussion, and | and was sentenced to hang for |there found. Its functions are divided |ing, has been prominently mention-| je final struggle which broke the |determined to see the western waorld | “PTeEvent an American company from #ion of Congress were hearu by the| JOIUH Bame was dropped from the killing Cockrell, but at a second |into two major heads—personal serv-|ed for the place. There are those who | geil of autocrocy and enabled the |and his adoring subjocts became re- | 0ing what its charter permitted it + President from Senator Lodge or| Ol of m iere were no | trial was given a life sentence, u |ice rendered in the trained and effi- believe the matter will be simoly’ uicy democracy to emerge. Should [signed to the inevitable. The cen- |10 do-” peciflc similar term having been imposeq |cicnt organising of relief and the settled by promoting John T. Adams 1 SRS T T Wer to the | sorship still conceals what prelimi-| Over a vear ago the Western Union (Continued on Fage 2, Column 2.) Jeitly while serving a double life i i for his igurder of Marcum. 4 “(Continued on Page 3, ) olumn #3 (Continued on Paze Column 6.) ||raqurs£nlch royal subjects are of-]nary assurances were made. . (Continued on Page 2, Column 8.)

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