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| PE || Member of the Associated Press || WEATHER The Assoclatad Press is exclusicely entitied to District of Columbia and Maryland the use for republication of all news dispat hea —Partly cloudy. with moderate tem- he_wie (orifepatiicationiof @l nams Blgarca perature today and tomorrow. | . Feliet ta st of ot Wiris ciodiel u et 10 b Tast ment - Higheat A Fight of publication of special ended at 10 p.m. last night: Highest, | AG Tishts of o o spec 1 low st, 15 Full report on page 6. ¢ disp Geselibanefal fider, ’ Eutered as second-class matter office Washington, D. C. WASHINGTON, UNDAY -MORNING, MAY 8, 1921, K I"l\'li _(‘ENT . No. 841—No. KNOX RESOLUTION -z ERMANS ATIAK | g, RSHPEACENEARE ritteex will begin Tuesday, May need yesterday occupation of additional Ger- GREEN - TO LEAVE SILESW ! | to expedite the conxideration of man territory are virtually com ! bk WUUD BLAIM | plete, and, with the arrival of afternoon, ollowing a on- i | | | Gen. Degoutte from Mayence ! ference between Senator Ster- Ay the troops will be ready | lng. choirman of the % mlu 1 —_— re a moment's na ' g & ! committee, and Representative . House Leaders Think PEACE , | on veveinc of mort trom e Reichswehr Officers Issue Eehlhach, Chsirman of the (Chief Secretary Declares Measure May Be Held Up | ““ve aems. shich tx concen- Rifles and Throw Armed fots " westing e Craig-De Valera Conference | trated between Wesel and the | H Reprexentative Lehibach deire | a Month or More. Most Hopeful Sign. mouth of the Wupper river, on rg. both hanks of the Rhine, num- | MEsEIoH Kreu,Zbu 9 thin legislation, and it waxs for | | that purpose joint bearings | | | bers approximately 100,000 men. | | DELAY THOUGHT TO MEET | mvssas. nas =—rue . | |INTERALLIED OFFICIALS | b FRSESESSUNDERIND ! | met today approved the London | | i '":‘:"l 2 e e | FOR CHANGE OF VIEWS el ! | reparations deecixi d or- | ! | ederal Bmnpl WITH PRESIDENT'S WISH ' fiestees dovions ani”or: || HELPLESS, TROOPS GONE | i Vil e SRS 0o i | submitted 1o the commitee. 3 = g i | Meetings will be held this week “No Englishman, Welsh A i | SOLINGEN, May 7.—A bri- | in glishman, elshman or Advantage Seen in Waiting to End | | ndaiion neition cares nas: o4 Withdrawal of French Soldus& . | mittee o :nrlng< Stotohsiset Wakis o Ran Technical War Until Situa- | | cupied the Ruhr frontler near Leaves Officers to Face Angry | 1.3 e e i | | Solingen. The British are ready 3 | olisie s CR { Treland, He Asserts. tion Clears. to take part in the occupntion and Excited People. | ety Shvighiladienl kB — S Solinite b Bl ¥ i 0 | { | rditer of the Plate Printer, and 5 ¥ i | | W. S Douglax of the Navy De- B He Associated Pross i coment that the| | MeR. should that be necessars. | Iy ihe Assoriated Pross, | i = & BLIN. Mav Sir Hamar « ;‘I,,‘,i\-m'r':,.::xr:::m:u(..r:.’n: a separate | T ——ta OPPELN, Upper Silesia, May - | :“:"."'.lf':s‘-::.-::"l. ':: "l:-" trad, : bt b u;_«m.u‘ ‘x.l : peace with the central powers would [ Trench officials here report that e & ' vosent cons not be considered by the House for- Poles are evacuating the Rybnik area | i et i n i 3 land are showing 5 ninclination to designate eign affairs committee this week was GERMAN LEADERS i and Eamon withdraw 0 o 5 1 LA lindustrial region. The only serious SRR i i While Mr. Mondell was unwilling (ENIng Is going on at Kieferstacddl, - i hopeful sign for peace in Ircland thirty-=ix miles southeast of Oppeln. | where German Linwohnerwehr J\FCI attacking the Poles. H to which was adopted b: the Knox resolution, the Senate a state when S not only the hest thing that -~ SEEND SOLUTION: i ek ago: would: ber taker up. twas In general, the situation has im- | | T YGRUUNU i AEURCISL o rodem Nelh hie: indicated by House leaders generally Proved A ok has oo r%umm-‘ | [tors-" Sir Hamar xaid, “but the piost that the delay might extend over a| . s : o 11 thing in 730 years. No Eng- month. certaints unti ne Foronean |ADMit Lack of Progress in i » number of mines. ono of the i £ iehman. " Wetuhman *or - Sconcnen Fiation had tiearcd - P e VISIT OF JAPANESE | IMrs. Rhodes Tells Federa-| i yo. o, i, rend ma Following closely President Hard- | SOIVING Problem in Ulti- | oo Sl R i (fer problem hersolf. Tiere- fiiie dectulon to- Rave American rop- = e ronE R s Sontel e PRINCE TO ENGLAND ! tion School Control Would e mecting of Sie James and resentatives on the supreme counci matum Crisis. they gradually will Tetire and leave ! i Sl extremely signifi- the conference of ambassadors and S i ke {the entente to decide this question. | VIEWED AS PACT AID | Hurt: System { 5 Gioe S e the reparations commission. the delay We expect this x ° 4 | T o T . al | it : TRiiEe: Hoten T underatiod (5, kol To| P the Associated Press. itserr Saa \\i‘l’::m"(lll:i-u:ixtlthr:«‘:(:(;:{IDEALIS-I.IG BEMAND e i, H i HAUN.I-S BUNGRESS _— R e Lacon dent, and is said to have been agreed | l¢aders admitted tonight -~ that no 3 = here of the crown prinee of Japan ctolinds Mgt i ieeting ate e Seatatons upon with the approval of the Scnate | PFO&Tess had been made in the di- Germans Guard Town. will center attention on the all-im- grounds from the District zovern- = 3 e ‘ se < CREUZBG f . : : and unattended foreign relations committee. ;:::,,:fm;fl::,'"rfi.‘m: l"r"r-n;':l‘» c:f:::;m;‘n‘““r‘rfi?‘-:—“i‘ sitesia, May 7..—Ger- | Scored at Rail Lahor Hearing of reiiewtis we Hearings on Medical Beer toment to the pubiic schooi system was Peripe e R e e T T T relehswone l;;:‘m';:“;:;‘.“: s Sosialisti d Ruin Anglo-dapeness. :p.n(y‘.':w”x:p'.' o | Start Soon—Other “Dry” stronzly opposed by Mrs. Susie Root ! blindfolded, s was the correspondent Ambassador Wallace and Roland W. [cnces and digeussions between the,trict; 2,000 army rifies have! been | a5:5061/ISHE an um- 1 camouflage, is timed to popularize Y Tihodes, ‘superyiser, [of "nlaygrounds 5.\;.!“.\"-‘1.“:1 '\"llr”‘[’ihl -Ir"“m;“m\‘ v.\hv Royden are expected to resume their cabinet and Mhe foreign relations!issued and guards thrown about the Theor the idea of an alliance. That there Issues Pending addressing the Federation of Citizens' | 2 e .'::,. 2 f‘:",‘,," ,-‘ at places almost immediately as unofli- committee over the ultimatum of the | town to defend it azainst a threat- | ous Y. Will be w renewal of the Anzlo- 3 ¢ !Associations in the District building | ; Sl cial observers,with the conference of allies on the reparations terms. |enca attack by Poles, who are Japunese pact is not doubted in &ny R et B s L L ambassadors and the reparatiohs com- | The German people’s party and the!camped in front of Roscnberg. The |y e Acoiated Frees ' vesponsible quarter. T 1 Jdohn Barleycorn's ghost is coming ... U . s e s + chiel secretary pointed out and mission. respectively. Their instruc-|gemocrats alone of the present coal Polish army is estimated at 5000, { CHICAGO, May 7.—To adopt thel The chief work of the imperiul |back to haunt Conzres houe Loy cesed v: reply to a ..m-mr:rj from | zed thai this was the first tions were prepared today at the State | tion bloc went on record as opposing | with several scores of machine guns. | theory of the living wage as a basis| conference next month will.#% to | have been holding seances with this e o Suter, delegate from Takoma|time on record that the representa- Department any new cabinet which would accept| The interallied ofticials are help- | for determining railron would | find 4 basis for empire wzreement | shade foresce that it will stalk this| i —okIM& her opinion on the pro-{tives of northern and southern Ire- George Harvey, American ambas-|(he allics' ultimatum. jless. the French troops having been | be “to accept an untried theory of | and its terms—terms which will |Week at the hearing before the House P srd transfer. {land had consented to meet for a Mrs. Rhodes sador to Great Britain, will A b Divided in Views. Withdrawn two days. ago for serv-{state socialism of to countenanes | not antazonize Amcrica and which | Judiciary committee on the Volstead | ;. s o e opnoselll af filchdly. discussion \of (ths ditte his instructions from the President{ The clericals and majority socialists | ice at Rybrik. The entente’s representa- | creation of a superprivileged 1ass.” | Will meet s contentions of the |Dill to embaim the departed spirit, | @15(CF because she saw no reason ! points of view after his arrival at London next week, i were divided in their sentiment. For- | tives are seven French civilians, a Brit- | according to John (. Walber. sam- | dominions { Every now and then the corpse stirs| v SUCh @ change should be made. | extremely optimistic over the outlook but it probably will be a month be-imer Chancellor Herman Mueller of | ish major and an Italian civilian. Their | ming up the testimony of the carriers | Canada, so far, shows the most |and creates excitement. This time| ¢ PlA¥Eround department is work- | for a gettlement. fore he begins his dutics as the exec- tne majority s.cialists, who, with Dr.! position is not a pleasant one; the |in the wage-reductio e before 1 reluctance 1o renewing the pact. |enemics of the departed plan to de-! "5 $MOOthly under the existing ar-{ When wsked if there was any pos- utive's representative on the supreme | jopannes Hell, former minister of | townspeople are highly excited and | Railroad Labor Hoard todar. MeWal-| Australia and New Zealand favor |liVer a final whack. Considering the| "2NEeMent. she added. JEIBIILY, oF e Srisnibeliernen Shelore council. as the body meects usually{transport, signed the Versailles!are angry with the French for hav- | ber, who represented thé eastern | it with reservations as to Jupanese |dry composition of the House, mem-| 10 Make the preposed change, the|the parlimentary electi Sir Hamar only once a month. {treaty, was opposed to yielding to the|ing withdrawn their troops at a|roads. completed the foads rebuttal| immigration, bers predict that the mew Volstcad | oo Ker 8id, would be to break up what | s3td: 5 Ambassador Harvey will be em-. (pierio J critieal timn. Fina prowent their sisht for tower § 1R ere that | méasure, designed (o prohinit sate ofj™S DCN dOnC in twenty years in de-| “The present Eritish government powered to take part in the coun-{ Ty geliberations today centered) o | wages to a xonclusion in a 1engthY L the yap jeue may have some in. | beer to the sick will be put mrouxn}"',"’m""' municipal playground work and ; has one .“;;“’?7 i LONSISLENCY, vbiich cil's deliberations. and. it is under-|wnolly around financial indemnities,| e o | argument in which he attacked el guone 0w ne evono qreonssions | A Mood of petitions has reached MEy fUe S Gnde e oondiiang o D et e b s 5"" il ishe stood. will have authority to initiate | which were closely examined; the 11 German leaders have informed | yioje theory of the Mving waze. | o s (RN SERRSns o et ane added | WIth the exceptin of Cleveland, Mrs.|time. There is no quesfion as- ts such dlscussions as the President may the interallicd commission that they Doctors, including the | Rhodes declared, the successful play-|the government going on with the iterms of the ultimatum and the Upper| urged by the employes as the fundu- restrictions. | Great Britain may cm size before- direct. His status thus will be quite| Silesian situation. have no intention of attacking Ros; mental principle in the wage c nd the 1, general practitioner, who still sticks | 87°Unds of the. country are under thejclections. = essity for Japan o re- iti re ; . nberg, but would c e the Fe i e an £ to thel Sy B cipalitie “levela ey, h 4 different from that of Mr. Wallace! (andidates for the post of chancel- :" "d:{mxm, 0."1(1. kqf'fi",r“‘"}w('» The living wage. flcf’r‘:m» \(__ ]:"» lieve her of embarrassment con. |10 the old top buggy as a means of‘"'“m;“‘:f’ o In"Cleveland, shotcon- ,TIAf"I'":': 5 :,' e “Tf“( i gnd Mr. Boyden. who will act as ob-|]yr and the various ministries were ¢ actions. The-<ntente ) rafircad’s investigations, Mr. Walber reaching the sick, seem 10 be divided, | t"ued the playgrounds are successfully ie Irish question must be settic servers only. reporting to their gov-! ernments on proceedings of tre| not proposed or discussed. President Havenstein of the Reichsbank and j representatives have appedied to the | gaid, was not an amount necessary 1o | Poles. In advance tfiey were 10l | pmaintain an employe and his family. ! ing Yap by interpreting her in Yap in the spirit rather than in the letter of the Yap pact. ich ters, on the question of medical beer. !about fifty-fifty, according to the let. ! OPerated under the school authorities. [throush the home rule act Mrs. Rhodes is a member of the board After the elections the atmosphere will be sibaseidors” ind. ihel' reparatiod| Undemssoretisy! ‘Hivioh 'GE the mn:|Nat #o5HEs ¢ Jater the Poles would |yt “represents & standard on which | Some have written that it is not nced- |°f education, as well as supervisor of [clearcd. and we shall all be in a bet- commirsion listry of economics were consulted by | oy o, o cUHIrE. Probably Sunday. | certain porsons would like fo liv | ed to help the ailing; others have pro- | Plavgrounds. 1ex wositionine diecuss fmutiecs i 5 . i o 5 At that time the allied officials were | e living wage is, o R e liow: The supreme councii at its next|the foreign relations committee. il e o ah e & €re; —-The theory of the bt tested that it was not right to keep Will Consider Action. j o . session ix expected 1o take up the ! Bavaria In Complication negotl "! or an exchange of eighty | nog new,” Mr. Walber continued. : i“m sick. mantiTrom Having a itie I “The home rule act is no more a question of mandates raised by the The disarmament condition provedjor men Police held by the Poles in|go not intend to iznore it. but we be- | Ls Us I beer with his meals, for his stomachs| Mr Suter announced later in the even-|partition and plunder act, as it h American government in the notes to a complication in consequence of Bd- Rosenberis for 170 prisoners hgld by | 11000 the American people should know e Germans. | i ing that the committee on education of ibeen termed, than was the separation he four principal allicd powers. and | varia's flat refusal to disband the| ’ !its real purport and the uitimate ef- So the committee agreed to hear|the federation hus before it now the pro-iof West Virginia from Virginia or the four princiy d sal 4bd | The Germans received a shipment of | ¢ o such a soclalistic theory as S posal 1o transfer supervision of play-|North and South Carolina dmin stration officers believe the einwohnerwehr (civilian rds). In i | fect of such a socialis I them all, beginning Thursday, and|? supervision of play B e had an’ répresentas | this” Bavibla. s, be ,,»'m Top. | ATms and ammunition from the |y jaia down by the railroad ems then, Mr. Volstead predicted, put|&rounds to the school authorities and| Sir Hamar embhasized that Ireland e it itat matlor ol voree tol duieata bikis ot A;"wu:l;» T Siresiay| Telchswehr depot at Breslau today | Loy, ! through the bill designed to put med- | Will be brought up for consideration at{must sette her own affairs just as tive at that meeting will serve to durate because ie Upper Silesian| . o to equip 4,000 me, i 5 i e i Tt |ie cati e S & then the position of the United | revolt, and Preffier von Kahr's hur-| tococnt (o eauip 4 e Utopian Ideals. | al beer in a place all its own in the | @ Meeting in the near future. | “if California or Texas say. had dit strengthen the p S ? B 2 i ity da jofficers say. however, that probubly | Scores Utoplan i B . Barleycorn family graveyard. Mrs. Rhodes revealed for the first timie | culties, the United States government States and fas B settle- ried visit to Berlin did not afford the| not more than 3,000 will be Remains of Vincent B. Cos- | " vard: ment of the questio There was reference Zovernment atfirmation of Bavaria's attitude. Dr. Wilhelm Mayer, German ambas surances beyond his re-| imine- diately armed, the remainder of the ! guns being issued when the Poles | | | | il- % a just and rea- and reasonable and W “The railroads are anxious ing to pay emplo sonable wage for just tello Will Be Brought Aside from Mr. Volstead's tighten- ing-up measure, three or four others a study of police records, which, she de- clared, show that juvenile arrests are }few in those police precinets in which | would leave the question to those tw | states to adjust.” : i 2 | affecting prohibition are ai enate today 1o the acce | dceael 8 a pending. | Y. i the Sena 2 bl : PR eare i e setach | servi We are not ignoring hu- e bill whic Tat e ! there is ample playground space. D R I LELTOR of the invitation of the supreme coun- ¥ador to France, who was summoned T service. noring e Here From France | The bill which wouid permit Amer- | ther = il for American representation on from Paris Thursd. when it was be- | M d b b Fif | manitarian considerations '”“v iy ,' . rican ships to sell liquor beyond the She presented these figures te prove | i = S ot i the three allied bodies. During de- lieved a new cabinet under his lead-| J1€P 4nd bovs “"d . holguns, | gther hand, we are up against a pr i { three-mile limit will be considered by | her contention that playgrounds are the Sees Close Community Interest Be bate on the emergency tariff bill, ership could be constituted before ‘f"l;"l‘ L‘-z""':"ilar" "‘A‘K;‘Sowldl(vcr)“,.f,-a[ problem, and Utopian ""”l"-”“"‘* i The body of Vinecent B. Costello,|the merchant marine committee, but|Pisgest factors in reducing juvenile de-| tween North and South Ireland. Banator Hi n. democrat, Missis- | the arrival of the ultimatum, had not| ' 28 ween here and Oppeln and | yer pleasing to contemplate, will not} ‘e body y "|the Volstead committee will pass|linauency. s - Senator Heie poecat. given President Ebert . definite| SUPJCCt SUTANEETS 10 @ minute exam- | g tisy the raiiroad men nor any one °0° © e izat men ffrom ithe Disal 0 S SRt SOl I b Mrs. Rthodes told the delegates that| ONDON, May 7. — Eamon de #ippl, said that by sending the invita- Eive esid pert @ definite) jnation. At Sauzenburg T gro iy o daye trict to fall in action in France, will el e i o Had =P 4 ay fifty | Valera, the lrish republican leader the allies were “merely rubbing 4nswer up to & o'clock tonight. Party| DoU0%- At Sa K T BIOUD Of | o1p on pay day liarrive in this country May 19, and|hibition enforcement act, and also the | !f She had appropriations to pay fifty | Val ” % x it e - s o leaders with whom Dr. M i apparently unarmed men suddenly | Cyp o water declared the railroads i A DR L] R s el ) e more supervisors she could open to WHting in the Irish Independent of ¢ in" on the United States for “de- 5wt hom Dr. Maver con-i . revolvers from their pockets! ed that. contrary to the |Will be brought to Washington forj Woed DIl transferring actual en-j Rt oot "o He B o ey | Dublin tods¥, what the newspapers & them.” He also charged that ferred all day believe that he is not g i exhibits prov » b ? impressive publie’ busia . ge.|forcement from the Treasury to the|the childre ¥ AL, 8o piay=d 3 ernaskably Gonc o paps ol 1o inclined de th b for the! When @ chauffeur falled to halti o ioves contentions, raiiroad wages pregsive piblle buriall theydeR | e s grounds which must be closed when | characterizes, remarkably concil- in accepting the invitation. the ad- inclined to trade the embassy for the| Iy ! of which are now under ar-|Department of Justice. P ssage 10 Ulster, # . KriShE: Hoat Ldise promptly. | had increased in greater proportion | ar- | Der ent s : school lets out because of the lack of | latory message ster, say ministration had “switched” on its precarious x;y:‘: L )..Innr 8 G niie WithF renen ""‘”"""’:xxl‘dn "':“‘”:“*f‘d,; i |rungement by the local post of the '““.“' is ‘wide “""_E"""f' of “‘”""""453pérx.wr- “We shall never cease ln‘m:umam o policy cabinet the uré of which is wrap-| e . e : B cost @ 5 | Fica aio hTe isiOn the question of putting the en- BOT: 2 cre iz a community of interest foreign y Pl d through various towns where | TG coneeive that this fs an | AMmerican Legion which bears his| € e = | that there is a ¥ ped in doubt. cre was no reply from the repube- s ers e Wme:s Bresids rding has been | fOrcement army under the Attorney Tries to Revive Qu % | between our countrymen of the north- oo ; ihe Qermans wers dniline. armed o0 Giune time 10/ Inaugurute an) uh= | RS Bresilont Harding han weeny CEECTIEL SI0M, SRECE SIS Atame) e SR e ¢ HoARTia S ohs b Hean side Not in Accord With Attitude. | with a variety of weapons, but the Do cEliment with invited to take part in the ceremony, | General. ¥ 7 n leaders be-| (o MeK. Clayton of Bright. | €astern corner of Ireland and our p g sh was flylng the French |tried socialistic experiment wWith one| &' oinry Christian yesterday in.|lieving that there should be no ilhaam NCK. Clay right- | L "0¢ the south and west. For all Dr. Mayer, who is a member of the | af. Which was flying the French | icular group of the nation's work- £ ¥ yesterday in-; g 5 190 wood made two unsuccessful efforts |V S ° > "1 flag, was not molested. Behind came | PArticuld] {formed a delegation of the post that ) ¢hange. Tne sale of liquor on ships, s e | their misunderstandings and preju- TWO KILLED IN CRASH. 'muvarian people's party, nominaily . | 82 h a rélehswehr ‘ofiicer o, cTh ho sald. ‘Suppose thatim minij o ST e Bl GRS S der | coastwise vessels excepted, is being | !0 FeVIve discussion of the auestion| i . ginicially created for the most i lied with the clericals, said he would ' @ ¢ar with a reic o ‘ % 'l“' rOm L um wage is established for railroad & . 2 aken undery rged on the ground that the Amer. |°f 10 What extent Maryland and Vir- Sne s iieva Al anan Bt DIsier caring the protective or- Sidements a Amer- S : part, we bel e of Ulster, be disinclined to succeed Chancellor Bresiau, wearing the b | workers. This class then is to receive #4V! o eaiTs 3 5 ginia children should be permitted to | & 2 [ Washinglon Tadiand Chifton, Va; Fahrenbach because he was not in| anization badge. He was frmuenuy-“‘"k"mu simply because they are| The Dresent funeral arrangements,ican passenger fleet must be put onj .. 4 District schools. The mutter |Féft from us by statute, but main Chum Die as Train Hits Truck. ccord with the clericals’ general pro. | halted. but when his identiiy ~wn>-r":;.:x:‘1 workers, and have the eco-|“ontemplate the most impressive trib- | caual rom;,ng et ‘:ur‘.’l‘m liners if} L s taid on the table at the last mw'-,mlmll 1“‘ u:x”“ mzl:.‘vrxliusfi :'mk hels S i i lea e was saluted and passed on. | @ i A ik ute paid to any mun from the Dis. ONETess hopes to develop its mer-i e He was blockeq | Ireland as their ¢ ry and in their i d he also believed that the ! learned he was sal i wer to enforce their will on | any m the Dis-| ing of the federation. He was blocked 3 el 2 SpecEDiaten & ¥ gram, 20 M former German officers jn | NOMIC PO rict who fell in Franc 5 Chant marine. { hearts cherish the Irish name. In the : avarian attitude would be likely to! Many fo o Bl e the country. How long trict who fell in France. While the)nint ma S at the close of last night’s meeting by | N€4TtS 2 gnslic B CLIFTOX, Va.. iay T.—Two persona S0tur ol &L e, o ncelloraniy, | Kreusburg are in civilian clotffes. |(he res "’: I ter inaustrios going Fites will be in honor of Costello, j(| CPairman Volstead refused 1o} 108 S50 A WFL WERES Teriine o cighteenth century :»:.hu‘rh:«n pro- and a third serious embarrass he chancello | are worke othe stries . azird i ey % : S oiodg & o tier ity wil est o See killec ,;"” g it s nisey “if the entente had put a prompt| ':,: permit such a one-sided state of |i¥ planned to make them typify the : ‘h’ & sue Tl“ how ong thé 1.1 he would endeavor to have the l“ “l"‘:]"; gy dq so agaln, May re this afternoon when a mo- £ th r E i i ¢ i s seer hearings might rin. 2 S S e reland. She Q s ain. May 3::'?\-3:; in which thes were riding ©nd 1o and flatly disavowed Korfanty's. WANTS COSTA RICA IN UNION. ' airs> Most serious evils would re-, respeet borne for all District men who it osr oS |auestion reconsidered at the next|y .. qav come soon.” = SO mere Tding : . S £ | _ & Sy itempel » killed in 116, { meting. s Pl y E insurrection (in Upper a) or had| JOSE, Costa Riea, May 7.— sult to this country if any attempt] truck by a Chesapeake and Ohio i su satte i " ! e e taken anticipatory measures rozard-| president Acosta submitted to con-| were made to apply the so-called: s T RECOVER STOLEN BONDS. | he aciesates deferred action for 4| poUR MORE MURDERS. v Tid i the entente well misht have | gress when it convened today the principle without having worked out! e 3 g month on a committee report by W. B, | The dead are:. lamont Cassaday.; e in view of our repeated wasn { Central American Union treaty pro- 2 most comprehensive manner the! The Pody will be taken from Union Two Men Arrested i 125,000 | T0dd opposing retention of the old - ten-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs e Rt o Conural AmeniEan Unlon trefty Dro 1 .xmd of its application.” (station on u caisson, followed by | TW en Arres in $125,000 Aqueduct bridge for use by the street| DUBLIN, May 7.—Ten policemen Fhomas Tt Cassadey, 2E16 Woistrest L. L il nedt to giver thelhii B adcration oriCitial Amsiinl Bk Brownell, speaking for| embers of ile Vincent @ Costello| Theft From N. Y. Brokers. cars after the new Key bridge is|were ambushed today in County West- ¥ southeast, Washington; Jullan Davis, ¢ ™ b g | the a 3 4l Americin, Geors e roads: UOSt in uviform, to the late residence EW YORK. May e fAnished: | meath by fifty armed men. Sergl. e -, wltimatum znd the reparations terms pepublics. In a patriotic messige he'(pe lirie and other castern roads A NI K. May T.—Louis Levine, 2 lava s Shot TAEAR MRGA BORhEE twenty-two, years old, ‘Clifton. Va. i o consideration” a well yrged the conzcessmen to ratify tne earijer today. declared an emergency roed, at 26 S etreet north- | pineieen, and Jack Silver, twenty.| The federation adopted a report by | Murray was A e who was driving the truck. b 3 i the cong ar e railroad industry and¢4St where it will lie in state for onerour both of Brookivn, were arrest.|George Finch, chuirman of the law | constable dangerously wounded. e , 2 known party leader informed the cor-' paci. Puolic and legislati<e opinion caisted in the railroad in ¥ laiahis susrd : ur, bo s Wero.arnests, NN Near Ca ghwhite, County Tipper- George Kincheloe, forty-one years | o+ in discussing the part|with regard to Costa Rica joining the ' acked the board to suspend its wage PIEBL guarded by his former com- i today in connection with the thert|and legislation ~committee, favoring | INeRT CAPPRETMILS, i biegs = old, was serfously Injured and s in e T Calamn 37— | federation is divided. © ard of July, 1920, pending a new redes. The following morning solemn {of honds valued at $125.000 from the| repeal of the Horland law, which re. |ary, 1rish -r?{md lcnnziyese ay aft- the hospital at Alexandria, Va. Wontnued on Vage slumn 5.y Ljustment of wages. {high mass will b celebrated 4t S { ek brokerage firtm of H. C. Duval |quires abutting property owners to|€rnoon attacked a police patrol, kili- ¢+ The truck was struck by Chesa- 7 = jagius - Martin's Church, after which the cor-{ g (o, April 29, pay part of the cost of street im.|iRE Serst. hmgn;lon and an unknown peake and Ohlo train No. 5. It is be l"l \19’[ \'AVY PLA ,V THE\/ TALK !tege will start for the cemetery 4t With the securitigs disappeared a|provements. civillan whom the police had taken lsved Davis, the operator of the Sihico i =Yy ‘ 2 !Arlington, 3 | youth. who represented himself as a| ©On motion of Mr. Suter the federa- | Prisoner. truck, becaina confused am he wtarte SAYS ROOSEVELT OF DISARMING MRS. COOLIDGE AT HOME. The present arrangement is to have | mess enger sent to Kuhn, Loeb & Com- | tion renewed its indorsements of the Nora Conway, wife of a railway neross the track. when he found a — 'um_ procession pass down North!panc for the bonds. movements to obtain additional schoo] | i¥eMan: yvai._s:::d:;:? :l: :u; oan Beuthern (Faiinay taln pRroAching pECE———— Spends Time With Her Two Boys, | Capitol M;r'_vl e JPeaee Monument | e honds were recovered today ! buildings from Congress, with the ;’{‘:‘:‘;“IV:;' o il b 5‘[‘:'::‘ from the wouth about the time the St A Declining Invitations. rorth on Pennsylvania avenue to Myj, 4 gowntown office. Both youths suggestion that the surplus revenues| - %\ L 4 Out and two shots were other train was eoming, By the Assoclat at Britaln and Japan do not e street and across the bridge to Ar-lwere held in §5.000 bail each. Police|of the District Be used for this pur-| 5 The boy and Kincheloe wera hur- CINCINNATI, . May T.—Un- j intend to dlsarm, and never will. NORTHAMPTON, Mass., May lington. laks sediing s thica. fose fired at her. ried to the hospl but the forme der the lende of the American | We must finlsh our present pro- yome from Washington for the first| St Mary's Industrial Band from DISTRICT INSPECTOR SHOT. died a short ti after his parents Legton, ( today cele- gram of naval construction und {yne since the fnauguiation of her|Baltimore will head the procession, 5 geached there | brated “all day” with & | then we shall be In 4 position to | husband, Mra. Calvin Coolidge. wife | followed by. local members of the | SLCRETARY DA VIS SEES PERIL | BELFAST, Ireland, May 7.—District ekt monstor afternoon parade, which | talk. of the Vice President, announced this| Amerlean Leglon and the Distriet | Inspector Ferris, In charge of the by Theodore Rovse- | “In order that we may man our |afternoon that sie has deciined allldc partment officers of the legion. i 7!0 L/' S Il I/VFYLUX OFALIEN REDS s et moll5 erat ehof Tena DOCTOR ]S TARRED' {stant secretary of the | floats and make them effoctive weo | 1nvitations to soclal events, and would | Drivate Costello was a son of Mr. olte % probably mortally wounded this aft- —_— arles G. Dawes, Chlcako, | should have &t least 120,000 cp. spend most of the twelve days shejand Mrs. John C. Costello. He fell - iioonia TalETroaa” Thrust Into Midst of Saturday former brigadicr general in the 1 listed men in the Navy and more |remalns here with her two boys. -‘”’»"r';Mi‘x"‘“:""'_u’r“‘v"“’\_"l‘,"’[’:f ”‘r‘:“(:‘m:o'::"("““":“ AR e s aliens that we may know where The Springfield barracks, the head- Night Crowd. Umsod Sistie Ay, we “"“_'7{' * | than I0000 men [n ahe marines [ Coslivgepetdishe plannsd bo attand o TRCOEPRE S RE SR Y1 TPITTSBURGH, May 7.—All aliens | they are. The communist group |aquarters of Inspector KFerris, is close i S W, Galbratih, Jr., commander-in- { Thewo flgures are deceptve, and | dtener in New York May 19 In honor in the United States should be | among them is well organized. to the place where Patrick and Daniel BEAUMONT, Tcx., May 7 Eight or| chief of the American Leglon. | (his number s fur from belng too {of Mme. Curle, the French gelentist, 5 rogiatered aa a, measmire ‘of ‘safety, “They do mot come here to learn |Duffin, brothers, were shot and killed 4en masked men tonight drove an au- | Bstimates placed the number par- great a personnel, | HELD FOR FATAL BLAST. sald J. J. Davis, Secretary of La- | the principles of our government. |April 23, and it was Inspector Ferris tomobile to the residsnoe of Dr. J. S | ticipating in the parade between “In reality we should have less | $55,000 BANK THEFT. THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., May 7.—Two| bor, speaking at a Moose testi- but to overthrow this government. |who took charge of the investigation Paul, a local physician, overpowered | 30,000 nd 40,000 than 100,000 men, because i " 5 !mnn wero killed, three injured, one| monlal banquet in his honor here We must adopt a system of educa- | of the case. him and teek him to a remote spot Mr. Roosevelt declared in his ad- | would be on leave or slck or in | SPRINGFIELD, Il May 7.—Search 'go,ipusly, and Burt Lampitt, fifty years| tonight. tion to offset this communistic $50,000 for Irish Ald. in the woeds near the cily, apnlyin dress that “disarmament or limi- | schools and unable to perform their ;was in progress here today for rob-' 14 ol field worker, was arrested, “If you could visit Ellis Island,” propaganda. There is no room in NEW YORK, May 7.—Allocation of tar and feathers wnd later Lringing iution of Arms iS a nice theme for | regular tasks |bers who blew the safe in the Peo-{.japged with murder, as the result] sald the Secretary, “and see the | Amerlca for any man who preaches |$50.000 from the community chest of Jgim 1o the center of the Lusiness| diseussion, but we must never dis- | Mr. Dawes’ address was in sup- | pie's State Bank at Chundlerville lustiof un exploston which damaged the| undesirables turned back from our the overthrow of this government. |Cleveland, Ohio, for administration by jon. where he wax (hrust from ani arm ourselves and then biandly | port of the wssistant secritary's |night und escaped with $50,000 in 1ib- | bunkhouse of tne Ohlo OIl Company| shores you would nwake to the | Thers s no room In America for |the American committee for relief it rutomoitle inic the miidst of @ Sat- | await the result of the counciln of 1 plea for @ strengthened armament | erty bonds and §5,000 in cash. Mestlin the Grass Creek il fleld today.| dangef of the situation. any man who does not respect the |lIreland. was announced by the com- urday night shoppiug crowd. other arimned nations. program. of the Londs were unregistered, * Lampigt was brought here late today. “it is time for us to register all Stars and Stripes.” i) mittee tonight. o 0 & 3 % (e A A

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