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‘WEATHER. Unsettled. probadbly ehowers to- #ight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature. ‘Temperature ‘o{o:l'm’l:l‘;m:n: l:ou? at 2 p.m. ay: ghest, 75, S lowest, &3, at T a.m. today. Full report.on page 4. Closing New York Stocks, Page 17. Entered as second-class matter No. 28,071 h ? WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION enin n Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAR CH Member of the Assoclated Press ‘The Associated Press is exclosively entitied to the use for repoblication of all mews diwpatches credited to it er mot otberwise credited is this paper and also the local pews poblishod bereis. | All righte of publication of special Qispatches herein are also reserved. | ! { { i S n, 110,971 s Net Circulation, 96.273 1921 -TWENTY-TWO PAGES. * TWO CENTS. PESOENT DALS "= (i 00 Families. to Go to Panama. | About one hundred members of the ' {House of Representatives and their| families are to leave New York next Saturday on twa weeks' trip tol | l'anfm. i While this trip includes primarily | | members of the committee on inter- state und foreign commerce, is in ;N0 way an official junket. The mem ‘hers are zoing at their own expense. Will Discuss Attitude Toward ™" *7 12 = on the Cristobal Congress at White House S A IOISD NEW CABINET TO MEET []VER H”GH[S’ N[HE’ FIRST TIME TOMORROW | | 3 President ~ Porras Says Attend—Kellogg Gives Data I “Painful Imnression” Has on Cable Controversy. i Been Created. Legislative policies of the new ad- [ B¥ the Acoviated Press LEADERS 10 TAKE UP NEW POLICIES a Wice President Coolidge Invited to [ foinistration will be discussed by | PANAMA. March T.—Receipt of the @resident Harding with republican|identic note sent to Costa Rica and «congressional Jeaders at a dinner to- | Panama by Chartes E. Hughes, Amer- | ican Secretary of State, asking that ®ight at the White House. Tomorrow hostilities hetween the iwo countries fhe President will preside at the first | Bnecting of his cabinet. The call went | “¢85¢. produced “a painful impres- mut today and the hour was fixed at 11 said President Porras of the #.m., and Vice President Coolidge was Republic of Panama last evening sion.” “This impres. v A US - i Bnvited to attend. | pression was caused.” con- - . ion ilinued the president. “because he ud- | It was said that the cabinet session | vises us o wt : el Wrould be of a general character. and | Which 'we have. remesred trom 0| hat the President would take up in ' Costa Ricans m tne; articular the question of manons] The president reiterated I rebant ith Costa Rica and Panama and the stuvement ated his recent | 2 fa | that the arbitration award grogram for the special session of inanded down in 1914 by Chict Jaetire RED OVERTHROW. PETROGRAD AFIRE All Classes in Great Naval Base Unite to Escape Bolshevik Yoke. LENIN AND TROTSKY GET READY TO FLEE CAPITAL | i Russian Committee in Paris Ap- peals to President Harding and Hoover for Food Supplies. the Associated P'ress By | HELSINGFORS Finland, March | Kronstadt. | All classes of citizens at > the great Russian naval base near| Petrograd. have united in the uprising | againet the soviel government, savs parch to the Russian union agenc: here Organization of a revolutionary committee. which later became the provisional governmeni, was carried | out without rticipation of political parties, and its members were chosen almost exclusively from seamen and workmen having no political affilia-| tions. | USE GOWN PREFERENCE TO NAME BLUE SWEET PEA FOR MRS. HARDING BY ihe Associated Press NEW PENALTY DECREED AS GERMANY FAILS YORK. March T —A gen- darme biue sweet pea. to be ex- hibited in ihe eighth imternational flower show. which opens here o 44y, has been named “Mrs War n Harding flower's color is similar to for which Mre. Harding show —_ 1 preferent when selecting wns here some weeks ago and Allies Take Extreme Steps After Rejecting New Teuton Proposal. which was named “Harding blue MEN FOR POSITION CHOSEN BY GOSSIP, ORDER SEIZURE OF CITIES, TAXES. CUSTOMS SYSTEM } iPershing. Harvey and Collier Mentioned for Ambassador- ships—Speculation Busy. A good deal of the nge of adn upon npp No Peace Until There Is Perma- nent Settlement, Says Lloyd George in Announcement. By the Associared Press LONDON, March 7.—Al- lied troops will march into Germany tomorrow, in ac- cordance with the decision of the allies to inflict on 1 | { interest consequsut nistration centers tments to office patronag: dispensation generallv discussion at this time is {largely speculative and of (he Eossipy ivariety, but there is lots of talk ar presont 1 Of necessity i } 1 s part of the gossip of the day (iermany the penalties pro- | that Gen. John J. Pershing may be sent & lua ambassador 1o France, alihougn| Yided for because of the | Myron T. Herrick's name is aiso men-' non - fulfillment of her tioned in the same connection. Gen. | reparations obligations, it ) Pershing is being urged, it is said, on | was announced officially {account of his experience in France and ! Kongress. Information and advice re- [White was - el Th s | zovernment hag : : T . 3 grea lity he | this eveni n i ice | & Ccompiater e i he provisional governm 3 ; | bis presumed great acceptability 1o t is evening. meived at the dinner tonight is €X-i{o Panamu, adding: ~Thers i no rea- | Published @ program. the agency an-, LADDIE AND TEDDY. | French nation as America's represent- | 8. g'“’" to be laid before the "3'"9' json for compelling Panama to accept | nounces, the essence of which is a de- ! ——=——— {ative. LONDON. March Aottt - ¥ Mr. Harding and a definite deci-/it. but we will be pleased to secure ! mand for immediate convention of u ) | Col. George Harvey still leads in the t » 3 ERpLi g e #ion on a date for calling Congresslanother opportunity to discuss our | constituent assembly and the restora- l | |gossip concerning ihe British ambas-, 'he penalties upon Germany for non- ¥nto session may follow rights.” ey tiion of freedom of trade between in- | i ! sadorship. He was very close to Presi- | fuifiliment of ker reparations require- Senators to Attend. Cruiser Reported Near. | dividuals ! | {dent Harding in the campaiRn. and ®as |, enic was decided upon by the allies Those who will attend the dinmer | It is understood tne. Cnited el ‘oming F Moneow. | | | rea by R Marion Conferences | here this afternoon . &t the White H tonigh i IS ToSRR eming Krem. ) 2 il | suited by him in the Marion conferences [ her ite House tonight are Cruiser Sacramento, with an Eagle ! LONDON. March 7.—The Central| ! P clecrion. His nomination 10| The penalties in question were an- : Senators Lodge of Massachuselts {boat, has arrived at Bocas del Toro,|News correspondent at Helsingfors | | that post would be regarded by the ir- Inounced to the Germans last Thurs- the republican leader: Curtis of Kan- but this cannot be . | report -eipt of news of the most | Teconciiibles fon the Nekgus or mationy 1 aay oy, Al Wibya Kceorge, kbe Britial a8, Tepublican whip; Penrose of |the Bahas" peouqriclfirmed, since | reports receipt of news e most | | issue as additional emphasis of (humbs | "4 I Lioyd George, the British ennsylvania. Warren of Wyoming. |teenth naval district jssued a ctais |SCTI0US character from Petrogrud ! i BT e O O Dl e el Sl Pt i EnG et L it jss a state- | T advices aaid i B administration { cities of Duisburg. Duesseldors Cummine of lowa. Knox ;_!!:en‘r_v:;k_J;v;-c:iv“a:;.xygflgm Admiral Brean wagSince midnign o MU e | i Dr.' Collier. _president of George and Ruhror. in the German indus- Foindexter of Washington and John: | Licen\nE orders which could not be |many of the residentiai and business ! | ’ 1 g . .| Washington 'Trniversity. has beenjirial urea bevond the Rhine. by iroops con"of Cantfornia. {Eiser o ol Baibao | T T M0 Y qriers s fames " ese (CONdemned by Whichever |Former Mayor 0’Callaghan President Asked to Appoint|ricommenisa for sminseadorto i |of e Shies mpolifon by "arh i 3 | has < vention by the continued. was atc a . ! 1 . " | “ommitteeman es having joined in | imports as it may deem fitting, Tends e T e agatr {league of nations have nol been con. |number of troops from Moscow v Sjide Committed, Pontiff Is Similarly Slain by i C. H. Rudolph and J. W. |ine suggestion. {the establishment of & customs houn- . Wwill be present. The others are p‘ord»‘Enmrf\'fn':“:fi'sb‘lmu”km' T e I e G Band of A i | | Coran A o e s L = eoatnsliRInEx et Ll A L linois, | crAment has heen keeping secret jts{Tne Petrograd rebeis. it was adde ! 4 | : Press Association is reported as being | Rhine Pl oo K;"’;""fo“‘l“';‘e';‘_’:;:_l. ‘r,r;‘n\ns'hbrrnusg; Of their possible | Were planning to extend o these, Declares. | ana of Assassins | Fenton—-AIso R. 1. Miller. i 5o s Poctmacter Genera; Have sex P ement Halantl s = G Rellays upon the people of this country, | r00ps a friendiy reception in the T e i lections for an assistant postmaster | N e ek Cirsinia, (flr);wb-!lkn;'s'l‘\!' ziimr;’o?f,PD{3=;~»u.: of the Panama-Costa | lobe of winning them over. T P Rascetated Dress | i “l':_’fl - teorme clancy,| ecommendations of Cuno H. Ru-|gencralship. o l{‘,;’dv,."\(}’,zf‘”,,;."(zz'.“, e e ter of Pennsylvania. Fess of Ohio. | .C* boundary decision of Chief Jus-! A wireless message received from gozp March T.—FPope Benedict, in Geria Ao o treo i “M ldoiph and John W. Fenton to be ap-| The commissionership of the gen-| i u1c made by Foreisn Minister & Towner of Towa and Wingiow of | lice White of the Unitcd States Su- MOScow today save: b O fope Benedicl % liayor of Limerick; wax sfiot wna| CEL S8 : P 2P |erul lund office is an office to which : £n Minist Massachusetts. slow of ' preme Court was published here over 'The leaders of the Petrograd rising his allocution delivered at the = Killed at his home in that city early | POnt2d to the board of District Com-|considerable local interest attaches :','.‘:“;,‘,l:;" St er nohcopiable (D) President Harding began his second | (he Signature of President Porras fol.jar® Petrichenko. Yakovienko ~and | consistory today. altuded to Ireland | o @ B0 GO0 B B0 00 00T missioners were formally laid before and gossip connects the name of for- | Ii¢ allies. buf that notwithstanding work day in the White House by beat. | OWINg (he receipt here of a press | oot romkOy aber of Serge Savchen | having her ancient struggles renew- | o0 MUERAE Bt (S 0HEREE P00 president Harding today mer Gov. Spry of Utah with the place] 10, 55 C'G e many AR A : . A ilogy sum i ‘ 28 |0 (O a urisefl. Eng £ @ s [OUS nded, @ ame : rick . Dezendorf of the boar > . E ; uck in& his entire force of secretariesand | Tmmary of the identic notes from |QOricskin and & former clergyman, There had been an outbreak of [ i 5 (ERREEE 0 RER T er | These recommendations are those of | & Ut 1oy feiw T alan talied Aboue. - {Advance in ‘their propositions as urrived shortly after 830 a fail M,’,fnm,, Bica piaes iaba *’_“P"::’:‘x'o angy Putilin, ° Althougn Gen. Kozclovski £ violence and crimes in con- mayor of the city, was also kilied ai | the republican state committee of the ! Vernon Van Fieet of indiana xs'm‘-‘r’\-}m’:;g’(i‘o“;‘:)r’ym‘:‘”‘n"p:;"":';;m of the ’ r 4 " hegi hiti 85ation has been reckoned the official head, I ? the laws of morality. the | hi¥ residence. instrier, s iLioned as a possibie member of the ; 5 o srerore mork usually begins, and | hostilities and suggesting a solution |is in no way the principal leader of | (radiction of the lows ity e IenCt. eived here stute tha|D/TtICL and have the indorsement of {tiohed ar 2 posrible member Of he Urp 'pritish premier sald he must Dreaent Tt e only wl;m‘_or the present dispute on the White|ihe movement. The general's two |Pontiff declured. “crimes which we ( AFPOTLS veceised here state thatlidward F. Colladay. the republican | ;ctive as one of the Harding pre-con. |announce on behalf of the allies a : Dresen t e ite | decision. Ibrothers were arrested in the marine :condemn by whichever side com- (Lt ahout 1 ‘clock. but. owing 1o | hational committeeman from the Dis-{yention manager: jfailure to come even to an approxi tled hims % 1 iy —_ { household e to ve e on | a o s 1 : jennn Wilto ue Reat Al B ok | ne4ma and Costu Rica recognized | axistence of u revoll in Peiro Aithough ihe Consistory was Sirict-| with whom they communicated by | ©X€CUtive offices at 11 o'ciock thix | Pennsylvania is being urged for as- Muny which mean m permancni sei- Sio Fee nARaA & Dlscatoritiniany | ecision when the ques- ' comes from official soviet sources. Iy private, it was a picturesque and }iclephone could not go to the house | MOFMINg. and presented them to Secre- | yistant secretary of war. Mr. Crago is|fiement ihere can be no peuce.” he 3 ice. [ tion was submitted to Justice White,| Moscow wireless service being con- (o L ttrE 0BRSS TR EEL L L ror the wame reason. tury Christian. who. u short time after- | lis litary affai FiE )| Coanod . Pomerene F 2 both sides agreeing to limit the White ! ducted by the Russian soviet authori- | /7P I3 u S I About twe hours later a flo‘.,o,]\\--d. placed them before the Presi- ¢ SPevialist on military affairs. ©1 The conference between the heads of _ Mr. Harding’s first cailer today was | 3¢0iSion to figing of a boundary line ties. This official statement that a|8reat interesi in Rome. . iarrived from a hospital and found | aent. = served in the Spanish war. and since the allied governments and representa- Senator Pomerene, democrat, of Ohio, Within the limits set by the Loubet olt actually has occurred foilows After opening the proceedinzs v:”"i"’“-"‘" Clancy dedd and Mre. Claney Mr. Prescotl touk occasion ta im-|he has been in Congress has been on | !ives of the German government which who said he had only dropped in to | decision | closely recent declarations ~from prayer for divine zuidance. the Pope|in™a ‘critical condition. Former | Préss upon Mr. Christiun the impor-| . committee on military aftairs,|PAR A1 noon todav for discussion of pay hie respeets to his former col-: The statement says that Justice | highest Russian authorities that no.delivered an allocution from ihe)suvor (yCallaghan was dying when ; tance of filling the two vacant places g R e "{the reparations question ook an ad- lcugue in the Senate and to the other White disregarded the agreement ang, UPTiRing existed in Petrograd. throne. and then prociaimed the new | goctors summened by the police ar- | on the iocal board as soon as possi jtaking active part in ail the legisla- | journment at 1:56 oclock until 4:30 v Qhivans who came into the White fixed an arbitrary line. which indi- Warshi Sailors. princes of the church. After crea- | yio s SERIEOOEE {ble. enumerating ar the same time!tion prior to und during the war. ipm. : House with him cated that he had not st = >ARIS, 2 {tion of the cardinals the pontiff pro- Petainest e Al meda | some of (he imperative matters pend- | The statement is made by friends of | ""Th, new proposals were of a pro- A wide Lang s of iate SGblests wak) 2 he had not studied the PARIS. March T—Russian bolshevik | coeded 1o reconization of (he urch- Bands © _ ling which naturaliy greatly (:omnle,‘r‘ ank Munsey that Mr. Munsey is not | visiona)"* natare. . calling. for = pas taken up by the President during the | oiernie e UMciently. and that he| forces have been driven out of Ora- ' bishops and bishops aiready appoini-| BELFAST. (reland. March 7. - jocal affuirs in the event of a delay of |#n applicani for nor does he desire|medfor dled annuities for (he Hrs- o 5 e e rras in his statement : L cremonies threw open ih- ; Nkl fihe udminisiration. He was a firm A ] s S '.’fhn.;:pr:b)]ii:)l:n‘:nu iemald|of Maine. announces that Panama le willing o ShOTe of the Guif of Finland. nineteen T O T eiaiarin] hall_ and {he |MAYOr of Limerick, and Michael Firat Unanimons Request. |Supporier. of “ihe republican “ticke: | rould have Lo consult their govcrn- W. W. Thomas of CPmieiiah’ Himiaccept mediation by the United States | Miles west of Petrograd. by naval | Nobie and Swiss Guaris entered and ) OCallaghan, a former mayor of that | Mr. Prescou also calied Mr. Chris-|during the campaign. e declined to [TER Snd 10 ash 2 weeh's udiourn. former’ minister to Sweden. and ashei 0 'he following conditions: Thai | forces from Kronstads, save & dis- | escorted the Pope buck 1o his apari-|¢its. in cold blood while thes were)ijan's attention (o the fact that this|€nter the race for ihe Senate against | Menl, [GF, (U7 BUIPESE (0, (RoS Wwers that Mr. Thomas be reappointed 9 C08ta Rica withdraw her troops io! patch from Viborg menl stors was over, | MBI mdenvoring 1o rotedt Wap |12 the first time recommendations fori SenAlor Wadsworth, although urged| . rotal reparutions i that post. Ithe left bank of ihe River Sixold: Warships have gone up the Neva Dbirectly ihe secrel consistory was over. | MRUS SucesYOrne 00, BROIEEL BEVH o bointments (0 the board of Commis: | oG cenuutive Tony W. Lufkin ofl Premier Briand of France. on leas- Senator Kellogz. republican. Afin- that Costa Rica refrain from attack- river. and landed coutingents of xail. Mgr. Cario Reapighi, p ) 1 erick is intensely excited over | sioners have been made i5 s £ = 1ing the conference. icated that arding. and although he would not reoccupied Coto | garrison has joined (he revolutionists, : panied by the secretary of "Cardinal | U e e e He expl p >tor % g Heint | be very firm and positive in tone 5 a t ccupi jiaoninss dithe rewel B arri. papal secretary of state, and | interpreted as reprixals for the as- | He explained that heretofore recom-| Capt. Vietor Heintz of Cincinnati is| 4 = ot = g fument afterward, the understard- In addition. the president declares | The rest of the sarrison is declared | Basparte MPa SR U 0 00N | sassination of Brig. ten Cumming, | mendations were made by individuals | mentioned for collector of United States | “The allies are perfectly agreed a g 2l he presented informa- his willingness to submit the diapuie | 10 have retrea oward Gatchina. | t out for the American College 1o | s killed a1 Clonbanin on Sat- [and groups and it was difficult (0 de- | internal revenue. He was regional man- | '© What slionld be said.” he added tion regarding the Barbados-Miami 1o the A. B. (. commissio S thirty miles southwest where Leon |lery. seioni for the Americar ! |t gniss: win - AILEING hics b g o' M. Griund and Mr. Lloyd George e incident. with which he has'tina. Brazil and Chile). the lesgue TTOISKY. minister of wuar. and the|convey to Cardinal bougheris (he) 1 YNF. Trseott auia e had ceaso 10 ] o e St in webtern head- | took luncheon together during the # subcommittes. et 4 rofen o ! quarters o the n { CORK. March 6—Brig. Gen. Cum- |peiieye that the two, go Satdes ] Hoseunon ‘kett of is appli- G ‘ Elmer Dover of Tacoma. Wash., was' Smeriean® Untocy xlv’:—'l!O':):w;:rw"uT. Soviet leaders are lerrified and hrone Woom Prepared. ming, comander-of the Kerry military | poy Sa'ef DY 1he President. B e xl)n»IQ::::(::r“'. ety ~é(x"‘e'!2ll"i I we:‘- n“""“.'.i P ene of the first callers on the Presi-|ternational lawyers, one from an, SiKolai Lenin. bolshevik premier_and | The pontiffi's emissaries, on enter-|area. was one of two officers killed Th e nblicans ‘organiEation. Of |Gt ithe e iatoninialikon ST v presenting his proposals at the Tom pliaDe former secretary of the,American University. one from Chile | M. Trotsky are preparing for fifght. |\ . American College, where | (D¢ ambush of a military convoy in fipis city, both men are known o Mr.is a well known ¢ jconfepence’s first session. the German epublican national committee talked and (he otner from. cither an Araon. R4y a Reval dispatch o the Mati et war et P ors | Clonbanis. this| county. S VAt gy ainget) snd Ane sonsmEE AT tor Tdige S Ele T ailpuat ARSI rational politics with the chief and i3 tine, | rugnavam Peruvian on b Anti-bolshevik Leader Antoroff. a: ¢ardinal Doug aying {rrnoon o fqualitied for the hoard S mer minister 1o Denmark, desires 10 201, discuss t restion of responsi- understood to have taken up his own ' zilian university (g bead of 50000 armed peasants, by Mgr. O'Hern. the rector, aud! Gen Cumming was president of WiTifiela Jones) rEpresenting tha S o s s poat t y candidacy for the position of chair Pt o * 1S dectared to be in control of the Mahoney. spiritnal dircetor of |court of inquiry appointed to investi- [pylican state central commiiter | Former Representative Robert O. Har- | ty for the war. wiich he sa man %{' ;m national commitiec to suc. i - oops Route _ governments of Voronezh und Tam- ! eollead) Who ompanied them |zate the recent sho railway {chich includes @ different faction of rie. 1o cugsested as United States dis- {OnIY history couid decide. expresse ceed Will H. Havs SAN SALVADOR. Republic of Sai- ' bov, in southern Russia, and it .\1. e - dece men in Mallow (locul republicans. and e Harding | trict attorney at Boston {ugreement with Mr. Lloyd George Chamberiaia in Conferenc. yador March 5 —Costa’ Rican troops suid that 11 fact makes it impossi- | i ‘e, where number LONDON. March hundred lund Coolidze Leakue. No. 1. calied on | Walier W. Husband of Vermon: is{lB4tl the pares which had been con- G e Cf rlain of Or, O i T orces in the ble to revicty he northern sections | \inericans had to e ook part ush of # |Secretary Christian th orning and | bei pushed for commissioner of im- | demnes € peace trea £t pay eorge Chamberlain of Oregun. for- Texion of Gulfo- Dulce. on' the wentern of the countrs |Amertcans had 1 e i day mttemmbon in |1 vy Chrlstian ibix imorning fand | Veinsiisned foo eommisalonc: for, Ie_ o) SR, S SEENS lto Pont: thas :. v nnldlrman of the Senate military 4 of I&Dh rmnn‘:rz':;y roluv»ul the 1” n- Soviet Faces € 1"'A ihrone room had bhee pared , Clonbanin u]..u.-\"n,u o Which & Robert L Miller, local attorney, for of the immigration commission and wa x:\:::' Jm;?ufl-ls(ml_lun'«‘n‘-"k‘w ;m: ommittee. Who retired as deme- |ama o ered “more than & : h the traditional seat of the pontiff 1. another officer und iwo pri-|(he board of (‘ommissioners. Lin France during the war. jastate eu of Krance. but these F & 1,000, says = dlspateh from O late dispatches from various | With e 5 B Care KkIllad. says i Dublin: ais-] s i e ! New York is|had been received wilh doubt G !:“n:l:\orfl:‘rn{:\ pyas walled into | Rica received by wav of Nica Sous | noutces sonfivm treports thafl tie | 2nd s L '4"";'[{"[“0 2 """“: it e ,n..k‘«,’,, e The| Rudelsk an Ex-Commissioner. gl E.',L'\ oy ,',",fl.’as".x'a..'.,,;“n.fi“"‘ Ry plored the alliad disposi- ing. The understanding is thas fos |11 the Coto river region. the dispatch yoview government of Russia is facing | vacant (hrone, the new Cardinal 1o |couvoy consisted of five oc six lorries | The selection of Messrs. Rudolph: *ZfI%1 Aldridge of Rochesier, uon b lignors the payments altcady - b : is he ' grutes, 800 Panaman soldiers, com Bl e dne | e en APmovan car aud Fenton by the siate commitiee . necied to be appointed coliector | Made by the Germans. which they con- esident dis i p ion of extreme gravity and | ceived the papal represeniatives who, |40 : ” « ITena i 1;42:’)‘)"‘;:;"".6 it );“l‘r'::n his pos- nded by Gen. Quintero. annihi- @ Situation of extreme gravity and e ::“r‘“’l&l“.!fll“' -*:,‘v'."v.',:..“’:..‘:,',‘.'l The first two cars of the convoy | W#s mel with widespread interest in |, of New York. He gaveilrnded shouid be applied 10 the reparu- ment position under thie s ol lated w marrison of ffty Costa Rican {is struggling against a veritable rey. | With SECH SEPLSTHIE OL FEREIALIEE o cre blown up by a mine. and « fierce | Washington today. During his previ- ¥ % first vote to Senator Hard- fions account, and the allicd men Ader this administra- Lojdiers alutionary movement. o e o etic 10 Him. | Bt which Iasied un hour, ensuea oice a8 Commissioner icago cuce in the view that ¢ s $d Mizh regard for NOIHTY (Tor BIN Ershaior of sl Bty o saries. who lad been swbandoned and grautude to fhe pontiff for e |mored tar maniey U were sent ! He was reappointed by Presiden: Tafe| [wwin Morgan. former posimaster &t imany and in the allied countries. soek and the general beliof b een se it st L o m Wi scorarag o el s ",‘H,J"”“” SN m and his | ON P ecene of the ambush. The at-|in 1913, but with the change of ad-|New York eity. is slated for that posi- | ngo 'Ij~;‘u'»;$ the siatement made by M bertatn: Wonld: be ¢ o nder. 1 a ration of former ssage Dpicked Sty folklis, master of oz tucking party escaped inie the hills. | ministration vus not confirmed. | | : is thought. His record as post L o Sa SUTELIER 0. DS ShEsCh. o) 2 mm erlain would be President Tinoco. according to the : Inessaze pick ,', ‘yhlf_v the Kiffel Then the mis i of ceromonted and | & {He is now president of the Second|ton: !t ir tho! s eure mods than |128U Thursday that Germany's tax-s Dy On fhe Shipping Hoatd or some dispaich. which save the men are TOWer sta s afiernoon. | his suite drove off to make the same! . [ uii, dispaich of Saturday { National Bank. a member of the re.|master is said to figure were lower thun those of the allies Appointment of Bugene Slever, jr., ot | 25" "8 "ithout pay near. Petrograd, has rallied fo the TSinats of the (atholic enoamal® | night. quoting an_offi i statement | publican stale commiitee. and prom. ' political consideration ‘axation ome. New York, ax direct Faehret Rt «nti-bolshevik cause, savs a wireless | e = Vil < 5aL0- 105 the Clonbanin ambush. said t {inentiy identificd w trade and| Herman Hormel of Boston wants 10 |y Simons maintained that the taxes ax direc of the r P holst ; @ wireloss jered a1 the Vatican this morning for | S Tare NG s nen e nithe itary | civie - 5 : 9 o Bos Pioance” Cormoratin s, f tne” War| HUGHES SEES PRESIDENT. _ |#nil-bolshev cauee. says o wireloss jcrad al ihe Vatican this moring for| o " pircy-five men In the military | civic, bodie of tne city. ' He was|be survesor of the Dort of Boston. | Lt Sions Wuinatined taat the s President Harding by Sen - e French foreign office. genedict announ six | convoy i “'.xm”m;.mc R Souher “"'x‘blh 'u" Jll <|r‘lt‘|’\‘|‘§?zgx L busi KINg into account the incom of New York. BMr. Meyer formerly cusses stiliti v y The town of PSkov. near the Estho- | new members | Cardinnl Advocntes Tru his residence here in 1890. He is the! (o the front eariy in the di Lol fmagad e o b » Beid datilas rmer Discusses Hostilities Between Pan- nian bordeT. IS reported to have been! The names s ! ":"l‘i’.‘.‘um;:ll:\ar\\?: the hardware firm! with u]r'.{l\nk“xm :‘;:;1;::;‘;",:‘-1.1 « “x'._ g,,,“ ._',,;.‘n R !:w ’,L.‘m,:),r '(;fp',"(m,'( o : i tured by insurgents, who marched | nals were (hose of Mgra ; . ol ¢ West | tass of Waco is mention {prove tnai o ) s c JECEted 4 Tiee H ama and Costa Rica. g e i SoRon 8z 0lSd Y,‘ouy.:“n \nm,“nw.g'ux al \'1 ',f'd’”“" Mr. Fenton is v lo Senator | tor of internal ravenue for the south- ltions the Germans were more heavil levnard Wood. who has' goiretary hes of the State Dec: ' oos e calinin |phia: Juan Benlloch v Vivo, Arch- oo B hriests of the Armagh | Elkins of West Virg He was born | ern district of ftuxed than the Fnglish. He declars e nor generalship partment S Commissaties Aimiviell and Kalinin B n of Burkos: Francisco Vidal v | o e hnother poweriit 5 |in Washington in 1362 and was educated | W. H. Walker of San- Antonio if|ihat even the allies had admitied that Ao Consbaitis LT ANTLRRCYS bt paper Bolshevik | g v raquer. Archbishop of [P 7er " truce in Ireland wnd suge |in the public achools here andithe Easi- | susgested xs United Stites wnarshal {forther direct taxation in Germany was ands. will see (oday with President Harding at the | commissaries at Petrograd are re-(Barraduer. Srenbistop of Ta {peal for u truce in Irelund and suk- |, High School. He became a sienog- | for the southern district of Tex impossibic expected 1o make his Bnal replv in re S . ity 20d thal \ ve been arrested at TR b S sl O onal apostle offers un op-lhere he worked for several vewrs as u | for United Stutes disirict atiorney |guestions. Mr. iloyd Georee repiied d to acceptunce. An usppointme okt e ama and Costa o pay uecording 10 the wireless ad P unic HBEL I portune occasion Tov an apbeal to he | court stenographer. It was while thus | for the northern dis “I am afraid | must tell Dr. Simons PPNt hop of Munich shiy for the return of peace i ' t he conference was mare. by Sec. « was the principal sub dis Setore 9 ook, (he hour|AIMiBhIY for ihe return of peace (0 |.nguged thut he became acquainted | North C: ory that there is no doubt as to the answer ary Weers of War Degarins | cussed Waxim Litvinoff. chief o e < Siallos Iveland, vointing out St Palvick fwith “the late Senator Siephen B. I1- | ommendations for several posts ure |{which fhe allies musi be forced to give, 0 asked that President remeit “Hoth the President und Secretary ans: abroads as said Uy the sapie (Continued on Fage 2, Column 4) iirought peace Lo the conutr i kins, father of the present senator, who | K Linney Roone. for district || think it desirable. in view of "ihe Gen. Wood at the earliest posaid s were at their res Re O i G = = = ter Lrought bim 10 Washington as his | «tior for the western district. |zreat gravity of the decision, that we o8 2 Boamsbie] & anusualiy ear this nig| faYlceRRtoBnavE emuniced « boi frving B. Tucker. Whitesville, for {should give & reasoned reply to his sl B e iy wite: " iz an imporiant sum from the ban . : . e ¢ of Distr - 1o interya ble us 10 ren e el e Ce R mon B i ie M Hitwdne (ay thers The R(fa(l|lxsln|en( of Business 1 e fives at 4316 16t street, amd ax o Ui 00 uckson, Hendersonvilte. |u Tull Feport of his statement & BOId ot dnariiy oh vacenne oY lat o side entrance @il was) elgedcad e “Russian parliamentary com- J e s ‘“‘;\J““‘_'l':[‘_ :“'“,"U"-’ et States marshal for the west- Submitted te Council. CUBRION With hiv wdvisers more ofte (swers from overnments of Hoover., Secretary ol Comn Sk ' 4 | married in 1903 10 Miss Ella M enue for the | oi here today before (he reparations ihan once a and Costa Rica the dip- teting help in the form of Watch it develop irom day to day by reading the tele- B s of Washinglon, und has two “mert diStelCl o ¢ (e eastern |conference opened its meeting. The e e lomatic note dispatclied {0 wiher necessaries for the anti-bolshe- graphiGdispatches sent to The Evening Star from Specialicorre |5 one, fra. being employ Alsioies ‘ot North (Cavoliny ith sre fane | SENETLl SSOnIersuoe sunt tmoon. 4 SRLLET Borh | reramente ) (it e ‘r'-"'m" d’x(:”;w;‘:drj,:.' <pondents n the principal business centers of the country, as i "'_’,’“ '.;“‘.’,‘,0“,“;;‘","']‘" o eandidates, 4. D). Parker of Smith- ! _Pr *'_""": ;“ 4 he ':(:!‘v‘,ml the n bod. vir anded messages were signed by M 0 ¥ d beinz, a page “apito! 1w e oiator (Continued on Page 2, Column 1) That s cessa of hostelities ' or the comm iollows | _Mr. Fenton attends the Cal field. and' R W. Ward of Ralelgh 5 — D ix y hetwee o warring « tries . 2 < < . {Church and is a member Pribrracs Pu on of the fact of the dis- ECE RAlLWAY E New York Chicago San Francisco | Temple of the Mystic Shrine - T o ill arasra s vl e, Setecten L o S e 1 Panama W GRE TIE-UP Bost Detroit el ! T g ew Id b ¥ 4 oston etroi eattle oday's ews k with Mr. Harding the sta Ric ast Saturday demanding - b . Y 3 . " Y e Ambams sen BAGAtaR ENAE AL lG) Sonte RIGE SRS trday demEnaing Philadelphia St. Louis Tort Worth [LEHIGH COAL DECLAR H p TS ) reobabiy would b R o Sita N byiatration ANl Trafic Suspended as Result of Pittsburgh t. Paul Atlanta | ES Curdinals gather at Rome for l:»u.m.-; M:‘jnrl’-ess: :g ::.name;!r;‘; I:‘»lx‘,qnlr"ru‘xm.:a e Nl i and | drew from Sesretary e Cleveland Kansas City New Orfeans ! SPECIAL CASH DIVIDEND = S e ; : Sto) Sorinx. sillett. Representatives Mon- jqy < in announcemsnt of his poi Employes’ Strike. Mavor ney and ex-Ma Calla- | LTSS 5 bt T gt 44 o Js mieking public in i i Dispatches appearing dailv wi'l supply unbiased and | | ghun Limerick slain. |ng“ 1L lv"o..r‘l' 1«“01 ;GM:":,_:JIU' tion ‘ju;n_ml" . » ding diplomaiic com Murch —Ail railway the Gtatve hews ese i ! Presi asked 10 app . H. Ru- - L . Frobably ‘o A authoritative news on business conditions. president asked_ n 3 ¥ logisiation wh Biken oo o - . communication in Greece has been % 3 : : !Cuts Melon of 150 Per Cent on dolph. J. W. Fenton and R. D. Miller \l;l:mnl‘u(r:o;:\: rl:‘clor:.\&n;rnw elff“nr*c to early in the spe - il publication wis understood {0, . onded as the Fesuit of a ‘atrike T'he whole world finds the problems of business and trade . hterict Commissioners. Page 1| bre reia. eadls - Page 12 I Tuenibers ofcihe Women's baccu- | o ion e Hani e e avery ine I TEn S ot much more intensified than ever during this era of readjust- $9,210.000 Stock Out- President calis leadcrs to White House | Algbems, oficers plan war on migh 1ive committee ¢ ‘ > 1 8 B < R i ke up new policies. 1 ) h e 12 bl ittt | Ha gurly today u ¢ While ppe men aie demanding increased ment. S standing. 1l|? :ao,.d‘.,‘.,,wm.\u applied to i;erman]"fl“"w"’v strike in Mexico is serious of 1} U\ Terences MF. Hughes had with high wages and shorter hours This is not only & service for business men, but the news B TR [Allies order oo amube. Page 1| menace to travelers Page 10 o cloc y by officers of his department. it was chitene S stories irom the above cities will give valuable mformation to e ,l";”“‘ Lehigh g o reme. Court refuses to disturb | First details of sinking of L. §. destroyer o € The Wi after these conferences that Mr. | PR R 5 every consumer. e Coal Company to-| s 8 SR barring Victor Ber- | Woolsey are given out Page 13 At [Uheheon At the Wh Hughe his policies to the|pnot be given out, he said. until afier eE = o day declared a special cash ividend| bor's newspdd® from second-class | Secretary Morrison of labor federation o bl DB newspape espondents !Sufficient time had clapsed tor them . These correspondents of The Star will report the facts of of 150 per cent on its $9,210,000 stock | iaailing privileges. Page 2| attacks manufacturers for fostering hsl Lacretess of said he did not want | 1o be received and given consideratio interest 1o the men and women who buy the commodities of outstanding. Of this dividend, amount- | Charles A. Groch, ex-Senator Hender- | open shop. Page 13 i ements .,.m;v’ n ‘Xh press regard- [by the governments (o which ad- life. and will tell of the big developments in the business world jinz 1o $13315.000, the Central road of |~ son's assailant, out on $5,000 bail | Obregon is highly pleased with Pifsi- ng l,‘f,‘y“"; :‘(‘nI”lp'fl'Dl::fl‘l::z’[‘ll\wr:;g d."x_fi'::‘ll: ot ST e i upon which the prosperity of the individual so much depends. ].\'t-w‘Jer cy gets $12,734,000 on the stock | when rearrested for mental o}g:E:vn; dent Harding's inaugural audxl':ss. . ve The other: n the party ided tha! nothing must be pub’h\hvd‘) d b sent Pana = 3 e ]“ D o on 5 ot s Jeunnetre A. Hyde of Utah, i 299¢ed the st be published | had been sent to Panama and Costa o, oA " £ | Decision to declare the special d esident Harding called “good world | Further testimony given charging Felt Corrine Roosevelt Robinson. Mea, | urless lven out by him or other|Rica Mr. Hughes said :nnmlnc;mo{:ll“ To get “Today’s business news today” read {dend resulted from a necessity im.|Fresident Farile o Page 3| fired first in Matewan Fage 1® ur L. Liverm f New York,|" Eeterring specifically to notes for| o sathorined Dotooe.” il 2 {Dosed on the Jersey Central by the | arge increase fu number uf contribu- | Business conditions outlined by The Christine Bradicy South of Ker 0 | | cading segregation of disposing o T umb D ia OASELS, T thr ¥ Ao Mre Macly E ¥osce ‘foreign Rgovernments, the Secreiary | Replies from Panama and Costa o t r {its Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre stock.| tors to Associated Charities. Page tar's special correspondents. Page i stk e e S ""mm he did not want the nmxp-um.«]!m-m the latest American notes stilj e venln— a K- a modification of the Reading|D. C. Appellate Court rules that drug- | The Senate forelgn relations committes X aslon was taken by these women | [0, PUPIISh as facis reporis of diplo- | were awaited today by the Stata De- | i < fecree, the coal company was permit- s 'who sell refreshments to be| ordered a favorable repori on the L 2 matic exearnges which had not been|partment. Meantime officials with- | | % to deelare any dividend warrant- ten on premises must pay licensc | treaty with Colombia for a payment . (Coutiniued on Page 2, Column 2) [officially announced. These should ' held comment on Uhe situstion. ! - by tie fnancial condition. tax as “victualers.” Page ' $2,000000 16 thal country. lage \ >