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% = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., -FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921. - 13 Air Straphanger 4 Becomes Feature RECLASSFCATON |z GREERSNTUREY [REPQR ox came. ox veremans TS NEW LBRAR | "z BRIGE ANENAE, COESTORRESDENT 35522 | EACEGEPERL i b o o | FORS E BN | 255555 TIENS DELA | ; - s z 5 dny in a St 16 T Nationalists Inflict Heavy, quiry Include Grouping of All Relief |pr, Bowerman Urges $10,- | | Sz ="* ** *™* | |Kiingle -Ford. Structure g4 = the chief wrote City Mas Losses, Endangering'Entire Work Under One Director. 000 Appropriation and Tells Harry Frecmas. <The women | ‘\ Connecticut Avenue Stir§ - Needs to City Club. | e S en e s | | Chevy Chase Association,, - weeks and co-op- ] EREERS N TURK SUBMITTED TO THE PRESIDENT Raises Havoc Even Matter Will Be Taken Up Tfi- { instance of aerial straphanging ‘was recorded. morrow With Sena- e of 1t pamen tor Smoot. | o oo Tegmae raein Expeditionary Force. On ‘the necond day of the re- | ' Seven specific recommendatio sumed British among them the creation of the vet-|are determined to secure a prompt| An emergency appropriation of $10.- chief (nature of this problem and that you Paris it was for the departing neats for ree of ans' service administration to take|and, ¢ffective solution thereof. Thelo o% "o hranch of the Public Library | SEVERAL PLANS PRESSED INGENIOUS COSTUMES o WOUNDED FILL HOSPITALS |crins service administration 1o take man to whom this Imporant’ mission 100 for & Prancl O eion. of the city _ AT ART CLUB’S AFF . { |FEAR SERIOUS ACCIDENT 1 5 d by | the performance ‘of his arduous du-|was urged last night by the educa- | among ex-soldiers and to be heade Iy | ties the whole-hearted and enthusia = s a director general, responsible directly ! tic support and co-operation CITIZENS GIVE SUPPORT Controversy Over the Question; Thousands of Injured Arrive i |io the President, were contained In the|veterans and all other patriotic talk hy Dr. George F. Bowerman. i icans. No cabinet officer or a: i i s b e aaas i ian of the Public Library. who Which Committee Has Jurisdic- | Fifth Birthday Is Celebrated at| Athens Without Adequate Care, |ISPOrt submitted yesterday to Presidenti coreiyry®putdened with other duties| o oo o the group th T0 NEW_QOMMISS'ONERS inte o in cities | Harding by his special commission in-{should be the one to whom the man . P0inted out to the groun that in citi tion group of the City Club. after a ] {District Engineering Departmeht | Flayed fer Permitting "De--" Spring Carnival Gath- ] i i e of Washington there were —— 55 o : tion Over the Various Bills. . el Appeal to Red Cross. | vestigating the case of veterans charged with the welfare of the dis-|of the size of Washington . . s plorable Conditions. w5 ering. BN Aot Charles G. Dawes of Chicago, chair- A;;»ll,zdl sa;‘mr!no!l‘;hp country should|at least nine or ten branches. : Cathedra! Heights Assoclnh(m] Declaring the ‘\,“n‘;(_ ora hii “i et e itenas x the Associated Press. s G. s A rt. He should report directly to « Public Library at present has d briagd . IIT"_ 'f""ka“d'": 2 ":“: aTned ] arely Have s many attractive and| PARIS, April S.—Turkish na-|man of the commission, told the Presi-|ihe President. His place should bei “"l 2 T conia Parh| Commends Appointments of |on Connecticut ave near Cleveland R X peroan niarest ] Jus costumes been worn at an| tionalists have resumed their ad. |dent as he handed him the veport that{held in public esteem as one of the|only one branch—s e oeitin District Heads. {Park. a menace 1o life, the execut®e the reclassification of the government | ingenious costum Sl st eir ad- | N ieved the recommendations were ' Ereatest honors that the President|he said. “whereas most cities of this Heads. | commistes of the Cheny Chace. «mployes, legislation for which will| “affair” in Washinzton as_xhoac a ance in tht Brusa sector of Asia | gound and that they would prove a sat- l:fin", bestow, as the service he mn]si“ have numerous branches. This Loyai support of the two new Com- | zeas' Associatio " s L I put theoush at the coming session| Vere displaved last evening at theiMinor, according to dispatches re- | isactory solution of the troubles cxist:|render should be of untold value 10} Gruaiion exists in spite of the fact!miguioners of the DIStrict was asked | iy s on’ weat on record lag £ > i ce| Arts Club on the occasion of thejceived at the French foreign office. |ing in' the present administration of . and for library facilities | by Conrad H. Syme, former corpora- | "1t 4% holding the engincer depafi ©f Congress. The President will have e e celes | Fearatarciante i ded ! soldier relief work. Early action by Report Adopted Unanimously. that the deman s SR coussel for the Digtaict. o, sin | Ment of the Distsict wesponei . « conference with Senator Smoot of| SPFing carnival wkich mark St sardi et Siedshereforgtie ident Harding on the report is €X-| The report was submitted as the|1s greater in Washington than per-j FOR COUnSel Tor tBe O hedrai e s die e § Viah at the White House tomorrow |Pration of the fifth birthday of that|rsafety of the catire Greek expedi-|pected. 3 ; unanimout agresment of (he commite | haps in any other community in the | HEERE SCRent N Gclation. &t St | viabitity of roen n oon the ad- 3 e Tnse organization. The rooms of the club.|tionary force. The magnitude of the! Rrcommendation No. 1 provides forision and Brig. Gen. Sawyer, the Pres-|entire country. The people of Wash- | Alban's parish hall last night sability of making formal charges crnoon in rezard to reclassification.} (Gl Uang down, were filled toreverse suffered by the Greeks ap- | the new agency and gives it jurisdiction | ident's personal representafive on the|: ave & remarkable avidity for | association adopted resolutions com- | °f N*gligence against the departmen A bill has been drafted by Senator: . flowing by members and guests.|pears fo be greater than first sup |o':»er n‘mlyl,r:—cau nfdw_nr :sl;fnrfluem;:d commission. Its introduction reviews ;nm.'n hfl\““fl Public Library, handi- | mending the appointments of Co lnrdr tlure to remedy the “de G ; e e Y : : 928 : - [ the rehabilitation divisio = llected during the;books. but the : Library. i Rudoiph_and Oyster. condition. here. o sm and it will be introduced im-| . \jcally all of whom wore distinc-{posed. judging from the latest in- |eral board for vocational education and | stigation of congitions | capped by pitiably small appropris m"'?n’;y’:;;.l‘mo:?‘;r\‘o-r:mx oners Ru- | plank afier plank has been' horeh mediately after the opening of Con-f ot & s shepherdesses. | formation. Six thousand wounded [Such part cf the public health sorvice |affecting government treatment ofi tions. is unable (o meet fully t ‘"1dolph and Oyster established a per- | night after nignt - week H ks and vboys, Parisian art stu-| A M as may be mnecessary to care properly |ex-soldiers. wan . s 1 contact betwes the governin 3 1t Bill. which it is expected | Gents. representatives of the « @irecks are said to be in hospitals. |0, ilivled veterans. It also "SK'(y"(‘:U Walk Seven Miles to Library. Body of the District and the cit qon \.\ ."‘n" “'7 ""." Mo 23 support of members of acters in literature. Spaniards. 3 & <, i a director general assume charge of the o = in Anacostia and| Mr. Syme said. “The citizen o 5 a ointed out that the Klingly ppropriations committee. [ nese, Italians, Hindoos yptians, [ SR b + with full authority to obtain| THREE NEW G. 0. P. MEN | cemneriown: whe have mot the car- | make the present adminisiration a1 73 bridge is one of the conneciing nly reclassification bill| gypsies, Indians, soldiers and sailors| . —Wounded Greek ssary facilities when those already | S “f“, f" ride to the Public Library and | gyccess. because the Com B ;r‘r‘,‘_m‘ "\PA:, carry tremendous traffie \at will be presented. Senator Ster-|danced and made merry in true'soldi arri s num- | avallable prove inadequatew This pro- NAMED AS “STEERERS?” | o ‘waik allthe was (here. some as | must do the will of the ¢ {from Washingion (o Chevs Chase and ling of South Dakota. chairman of the | “beaux arts” style. bers from the Smyrna ana Bruga | ViSion would permit the lease or pur- e a distance as seven miles. Tt! the good of the eity.” {oiher northwestern suburbs. and tha Senate committee on civil service. his| The upper rooms of the clubhouse o = S Brusa | 100 ospital buildings whenever the BT e "t ‘compel children | TirZoet U the twn street railway |on numerous occasions st b 2 pared a bill also which he will in-|had been transformed into a n-nr.’l n‘-nls that sanitary authorities in|gemand exceeded the =upply. folee aliithe w to the central| companies in the District is inevita- \ng';m"fi.", d(;'n.::‘ o s sinke tative Lehlvach of} sentation of the Latin quarter of|this country are unable to care for Urges Care In Leginlating. Picked by Committee on Commit- !libarry for books, any’ ble. Mr. Syme said. 1f thev do not | (I all Ihis miin-thorouxhfure bridg: chairman of the louse|Paris. with booths surrounding \ie|(hem properly. Two thousand in-| Care is suggested in the framing of they can afford carfare. ' unite of their own fres will. he de-| WHICh catustrophe possible s vice committec, will reintro-walls on which scones ohorcK (.| jured men arrived at Piracus ves. |jew legislation creating the administra tees at Yesterday's Tocated in @ busy section and the | (lurea Congress will pass legisiation | “'3 ploses Yere: E bill. Senator Jones of New | of that famons reR 0 tion of 'Cleon | (erday. and found inadequate hos- | tion in order to avold present inconsist- children run the risk of injury in the i Which will compel a merger. { view expressed that the time for trg exico. chairman of the joint cem-jed. under the directiof Of CICON{ pital” accommodations. the institu- | encles of law affecting the three ex Session. streets. e e in the | Erection of a home in this city for i aing find passed and that need tor o sion of reclassification, is expecied o . by of the @ar- ! tions being without beds and equip- ! urcaus. Particular request is made | ; If the number of teachers in the | TR 6 40" fonble-minde g o A ced fo reintroduce the bill draft=d by tist members of the club. Felix Ma_ment ang having deficient bersonnel | tnat no statutory limitations be placed | Three mew members of the repub-|public schools were reduced (Wo-iindorcuq in a resolution presented by | Ho5 Was imminent. : » Amission. honey had designed a ser ueen Sophie has ap; it cenera o hum- | lican . legislative steering committee | {hirds the public school system would i (IEOTREE HO® SO0 4 Taqopted by laint was registered alss cartoons illustrati ¢ D] appealed to thelon the director general as to the nu publie | Franklin to the condition of the gutte Tt has been the contention of Sen-|hoster cartoons FHRSrative of (L1 American Red Cross in Paris for |ber and salaries of his employes. of the House were chosen by the re-|he as well - equipped as the Public | ({870 jaiion. Additioral money |0 (R conditio he gutter on the or Sterling that reclassification ; Jance for the lower roomd. HOUST!nurses. and four classes of doctors) Recommendation No. 3 that, pend- | publican committee on committees | Library today to meet the needs | cJ0 01 coround at the John Eaton | o8 $ie of ¢ Licut avenue be . Jezislation should be handled by the|Mever Davis’ —orchestra | have been called out by the govern- |ing the enactment of new laws, esterday—Representative John I.|of the public. The library force 18 o0l was asked in a report submit. § il 3 BRTEEN 2ad HOKinley strects eivil seryice committee rather than|Mutic for the dancers, = ion|ment. The wounded men are heing |tary Mellon of the Treasury shall issue|Nolan of California, leader of the|shamefully small. with the result that |\ g% br’ Arthur Field and adopted | 1} (00 RAATL SIneap sections by the committee on appropriations. SUPPr was served ' a8 ex(CRZOh | hrought in tram cars from Piraeus to |orders to the heads of the public health [ labor forces in the House and chair-the library is crowded to the point of ;4 4. gegociation. oAl hase. : At the last s of that " oceupied. par e qentToe | this city. Most of the wounds from |and war risk bureaus authorizing the |man of the committee on labor; Repre- | inconvenience in the late afternoon i Pl 5 %5 e "Fnstructive Visiting Piaspronnil Meve Bihsked. Sought to have i fon | Mrs. dobn bt Mrs. Willoughby | Which they suffer were inflicted by | latter bureau to take charge of the pub- | resentative Sidney Y. Anderson, Minne- |and evening. . hip ed for] Nurses Association was descrihed by | A definite movement was begun f 1Is referred to i e n Of the carnival i Tifle bullets or bayonets. Many wom- |lic health activities and personnel en- | sota, representing agricultural interest We have an immediate need forl (SO, Songh Cross. A. Y. Gray pre- | the establishment of playgrounds was blocked by Chairman Warren of |Chesley, chairman ' of the CBFRINE! on of Athens are leaving to work in |gaged in providing medical care for the and Representative Frank L. Green.|six more major branch libraries, and) tiq7, “hevy Ch: for & meparate o the appropriations committee. and|[SOmMmittee. was & presiging in | the base hospitals in Anatolia. Veterans. The effect would be to c Vermont. The two former were se-|in addition we should have twenty-} - Senator Smoot, a member of the ap- MTS. Warren Akers told fortunes ', "5 Ix = solidate these bureaus under one head | lected when the committee was en-|five or thirty branch libraries in pub-| : ; bl propria Sl |a_specially constructed t_mt_'\; A ry Arrives From Armenia. |30 o utive order without waiting for|larged and the latter was chosen to|lic schools in the suburbs. on.! SIGMA NU PHI ELECTION- the subntation At The corey over the question Frederick Farrington was chairman| ANGORA. Asia Minor, April Congress to act or risk delay from that|fill the vacancy when Representative| Dr. Bowerman explained that if Con-{ town was now being used c jo e o -! Kiazim Kara Bekir, commander of | cs Samuel E. Winslow of Massachusetts %« rushed through an appropria-| Louis N. Goodson was ele Sl w. irected tha of jurisdiction, as well as the con-iof the committee on decorations 'Kl Kara B cause. 3 | Samuel E. Winstow of Massachusetts ! gress rush: g 3 N. Goodson lected chan- as further directed that a re Test over the provisions of reclassi-|Caleb O'Connor conducted a great|Turkich nationalist forces at Erze-|““The next recommendation provides|declined to stand for re-election. The [tion for a site for a branch in the|cellor of the Nationgl ‘Universily|quest to take steps for the reopenink fication legislation, will arise again. | JAcK in the box." which furnighes arrivcd here at the head of | for an immediate extension and utiliza- Lreason assigned by Representative |southeast, there was a good chance|Chapter of the Sigma Nu Phi Fraler:| of Broad Branch road, leading south much amusement. : @ cavalry division after a remarkable |tion of all government hospital facili- {Winslow was that his duties as chair- | that (he Carnegie Corporation would| nity at jts annual meeting last Dight| (ard from Chevy (‘hase. be forwant PUZZLED BY MANY BILLS Owing to the inclemency of heimarch from Armenia. He was sum- | ties, together with such mobilization of | man of the commitiee on interstate | provide funds for a building. It might|at the National Universky law school { 1q%, (ho Commissioners. 3 weather. many were prevented from|moncd to the western front by the [civiiian medical services as may Drove|and foreign commerce would be 00| be possible to obtain as much a; Other officers eleoted were: Ralph [ “O10 (he Comminstoners. SRR attending last evening and it was de- | Tyurkish nationalist government after : practical. onerous to allow him Lo continue on|3$15.000. he said, but action wouldiCook. second vice ‘chancello - oF-{ tion will be held April . Reclassificationists Want Light |¢ided to continue the carnival dur-lthe Greeks launched their offensive! An immediate and continuous hospital| e gteering committee, : have fo be swift or the District's| Kephart, master of rolis: George M‘ N ing the remeinder of the week and | ast of Smyrna ahd Brusa. {building program is asked in.the Afth | U Er DR ORI L ind to in- | e o amy additional share of the! Rogers, registrar, and Donald R. Good, e From Congressmen. jto give tlie public an opportunily The people of this city greeted {recommendation, which suggests that| j.qe western members under the plan of | - fund would lapse. imarshal. Elmer N. May was named| Ass'STANcE TO VISITORS : X p ito see the decorations and other fea- ! giazim with wildest enthusiasm. and | Secretary Mellon's committce, recently [ Clide Western mempbers under the plan of | Carnegie . L e 1o (i comventioe. b dhis : Chairman Jeremiah Connolly of the | tures. The carnival is held for the |fowers were strewn in the streets|appointed fo report on sites for new | [TOWRATEaR 0N CF (he committee, Which Playground Picture Shown. troit, which will be held the latter e < joint conference on reclassifications. | purpose of raising funds for, the re- at a meeting of the conference lastgecoration of the clubhouse, whica| night was instructed to confer with ahead of his horse. -onti S | hospitals, be direrted to report concern- dreinin "1 “Young America First.” a picture| pi2tof May. 5 2 5 : War (o the "Tront, ‘feciaping there | Ine the type and locations of the re- | Shih ["om fre lo gevon, Tris come | TOME UL mumber of prominent | ™Retiring officers were: harles F- Washington Travelers’ Aid Societ: piEht wap instrycted to confer with |has been the scene of 80 many art(wii no fear of & boishevik advance |auired builiings. It adds that appro- |io'“l ‘s “Understood that here weré | businecs men of this city. showing | iller. Jr. chancellor: J. M. Cuthbert Helped 3.324 in March. Representative Lehibach in order to |EXhibitions that the walls are in need|in northeastern Asia Minor. priations should he made available bY | more than a score of applicants for |the varied activities of the childrenifirst vice chancellor: J. Qwen Hundry 5 5t % an determine the position of the confers|0f renovation. Isnik. a town thirty-two miles|'he Congress which convenes next Mon-/ ;iaces on it. o (ha playgMbunds of the city, was|second vice chancellor: Louis N. Good-{ A total of 3.324 travelers obtaind): - ; 3 e Nare ai : an E. £ rolls; R. G. Robey, reg- | courtesies and assistance from tir ance on the various reclassific —_— { southwest of Ismid and near the Sea |92 - 0ld members who will remain on the jshown to the group by Chairman E. L.| son, master o I ourtesie ssistance from tir Bt ; featin PROTEST TO ALLIES. of Marmora. has been captured by | The sixth recommendation calls for|yicering committee in addition to Rep- |Stock. who presided. fotrar. and E, G. Davie, marshal. | Washingion Travelers Aid Societ The secretary of the conference 5 | Turkish nationalists, says an official | £Xertion of huma & resentative Mondell, Wyoming, the re-| Washington has a serious shortage| David H. Baer, supreme | during March. according epos; i i i 5 impress the sick and wounded with the i 4 ildi ing_ t he High Court. was the principal {of Mrs. May F. Van Riper., executiv was instructed to ask Senator Smoot | statement issued here. The Greeks |!mPress ICT AN R : -on- | Publican leader, as chairman, are Dunn,{of school buildings, according tojof the g . of Mrs. May ks 1 for a copy of his reclassification bill. |Military Use of Coasts Called |defending the place fled. abandoning |fact that "{"L‘,‘r":"{;:r:‘a:;‘;:‘:zbfifl:_ New York; Darrow, Pennsylvania:|supt. of Schools Dr. Frank Bal-|speaker. He made au address oo secretary “of the organization, an It seemed the consensus of opinion important surplies and losing thou- | Longworth, ‘Ohio, and 'Madden, Tllinois. | lou, who told the group that the citygrowth and progress of the frater-|joseph aufman, chairman. last night that the body should ad- Breaking Treaty. sands of prisoners. The ancient name | o0, Representative Harold Knutson, Min- | needed immediately 183 additional| nity, stating that the XNationa Of this number 1.508 travelers, visi here to Messrs. Sterling and Lehl- of Isnik ‘was Nicea. The first men. | The last asks immediate use of the |, ./, "yag re-elected whip. The new | riassrooms {o bring the school system | versity Chapter was ome of the Dip-|iors to Washingtom and others. werd Times reports that it has received |sion the Nicene creed was framed. | Citen “Deplorable Faflure.” to the republican caucus tomorrow for | “we are occupying buildings today.” | ag: | on street cars and in taxis. et ATHLETIC CLUB PLAY. “that the present deplorable failure New York, speaking Wednesday night against military use of the coasts of i The Western Union Telegraph Com-|known to the public. Some of these| “TRETS,SCOWC, Moyt 6 dostroy s, thirty-seven children wir the ground that such use would con- American Teachers. perfect organization of government : 600,000 appropriated by the last Con- | ! c £ t D ol Tratirmiticn Orgub- | o oL o e g bach, who successfully piloted | BY the Associated Press. eral ecclesiastical council met at ! 355 Propr steering committee and standing com- to date and to eliminate the port- | neers o g - ! directed to various points of interesy through Congress the retirement act. April 8—The London|Nicea in 325 A. D.. on which occa- |5TeS for new hospitals. mittee assignments will be presented | apje buildings. ized here more than a half century|,ssisted—n locating friends or placel < “It cannot be too strongly.empha-|approval. id Dr. Ballou, “that a special com- Those in the second largest group advices from Constantinople that the | pnpy mo REEP COLLEGE OPEN., | ized,” the report says in conclusion, S ssion in 1909, recommended aban- 1175, were placed in hotels and room- porte " hss protested - to the allies EUSE s s YU CABLE SERVICE RES doned at once. There are conditions|New Vork Speatink TEeUer o, ing houses by membérs of the society Park View Organization to Pr: £ onf§ithegpaKt Halithetgandrament Hto UMED. | (o, "public .schools that are not|before the City Club Weqhly TR0 iom | A total of 348 travelers were piac Ba © Present | the Sea of Marmora and of the Straits Admiral Asks Reinstatement of | properly J:;Qin{‘l):ré:qp:rl:i&le:n vet- e n trains, o e children winy of the Dardanelles by the Greeks on erans is 1{pany announces the resumption tomor- | conditions would seem absolutely in- said Mr. Emery. “The ques- |placed in the care of e % Eheafricals Fonight . |Perfect crganization of government| pouYof Geferred cable service to Burope. | credivle.” non . Shall we have unions? | persons were aided in co-operatiol The Park View Athletic Club will |travene the treaty of Seyres. Ne s s This service, which has not been avail- . % e bat kind of unions shall we |with other local agencies and 125 an make its first public appearance in kL st eaReal | the whole situation. Independent | hic since September. 191, when neces- Sp | om OBen Bhep. ¢ the|boter Unions can serve a good pur- |pointments and special cases wer: « three-act play, "For the Honor of ( TO CONSIDER MANDATE. . of United States naval forces in Turk- | hanenar 15 corordinate ineir action,|$arily suspended on account of conges-| The ind strial eawtdUbEE O (00| J05C” put they become an instrument | recorded. = . : the University,” to be given at the e Tan watera. has taken up unpurk: lendeavor to co-ordinate their action|ien o the cable systems of the world, | nation depends on the estaplishment ] pose: BUY RUS3 Cilllilion” when they| In ten months, from’ dast:June <t Park View Community Center tonight Turkish | mationalist. government ihg|Put in such efforts theijoint action is|provides, for the deferred transmission [of the “open shop.” according tolof. eCORGFNE Zilich’s monoply of em- | April of this year, the society has at § oweléck. The production, which | British Control of Mesopotamia to |too often modified by minor consid-} ¢ caplegrams at one-half of the regular|James A. Emery. general counsel for o acl N 1 - cared for 38,501 travelers. will be directed by Aurora Miiler Ed. reinstatement of American teachers | erutions, and there is always lacking ployment. 5- i te at the American College at Marsivan. | that complete co-operation. which i warda will Le repeated tomorrow Come Before Leagus Ovuncll. = |3 0000 ta peranade the Turks there | e B o o i r oy night at the same time. LONDON, April §.—Consideration of |is no further military necessity pre- | authority. . No emergency of war it- The cast will include Herbert John- | the British mandate over Mesopotamia | venting the return of these teachers.|self was greater than is the emer-‘ son. Caleb Hamilton, William Ma-]will be begun at the next meeting of |and. In the meantime. has taken Steps | yency which confronts the nation in son. Leon MacKay, Mack Johnson. | the council of the league of nations,|to Keep the college open, pending the | jts duty to care for those disabled - Charles Rhodes. Albert Gass, Joseph | which will be held in June, Premier |completion of negotiations. Greek |in its service and now neglected. | Tamagni, Waiter B. Harvey. Bernard | Lioyd George has written to Sir J. D. |teachers from the college at Marsivan | “The summoning of this commission Lippold. ‘Albert Rhodes. Vernon Par- | Rees, member of the house of commons, | were reported, April 1. to have been | by you Is in earnest to the country| ker and Richard” Harvey. who inquired regarding the subject. court-martialed by the Turks. that you are convinced of the vital — s rates. the National Industrial Council of + The attorney general of xmzucky‘ M;.dfl‘!ded that there is nothing in the la: to prevent the women of that state from serving on juries. HIRSH'S SHOE STORES. iies $9.80 Snap them up! CHAS. E. MILLER, Inc. 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