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S unite in the verdict. And | Utilities Com they sicn should be given period of semi-warfare. had publications held up unti ver: of operation, and so is in I ) h Member of the Associated Press -| - WEATHER. ¢ : ‘ The Amociated Fress Is exclmively eatitind to ¥air tonlght and tomorrow: mild the use for republication of ail news dispatches || temperature; moderate westerly . credited 1o it of not vierw.se eredited m anis | | winds. | paper and also the local pews publisa~d i f] | Temperature for twenty-four hour: | e o ks ey T | f| cnded at 2 p.m. to Highest, 2 | Slspatehes herin are also rescrved. At 2 pm. today: lowest, 56 at 6 a.m. ‘ | today. . EX B i = = = Saturday’s Net Circulation, 91725 x WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Sunday's Net Circulation, 93,147 Closing New York Stocks, Page 20. TWO CENTS OV I T 7 C [0} "TWINTV.SIY 7 * . h b 12 Intercd as second-class matter WASHINGTON, D. (., MONDAY, MAY 9, 1921 -TWENTY-SIX PAGES. s No. Jod 0 Washington, D. C. s = 7 | - N B | VlANY [ TO REGULATE PRIMARIES. ‘WH_I_ N[]'I' PRBBE | ' Boy Blown to Pieces, | e —— | o . . New Amendment Is Proposed—Sen- | Y k Cigarette Lighting ' ator Newberry Returas. 1 2 ! 7 % . Dynamite in Pocket ' | ‘!‘ KEEP S[]I-DIERS | i // | Senator Johnson, republican. Cali- | i 22 /// | PORTSMOUTH, Oblo, May 9.— | ‘ | fornia. introduced today @ resolution | 7/ // When Carl Newman, ffteen. | | ng a constitutio amend- | | ,/ 74 //%% attempted to toas a lighted | y to give Congress authority m; _— | Vi/& //// cigarette away it lodged in his | | lite state primar It s de- | iy | | oiee i muiver orsynas | | saned to meet the situation_arising | Rumors of Shake-Up Set tO; / ,//// Mmite caps, exploding them. The | | from the decision of the Supreme i / W Tl wax” virtanlly. blown to | Court in the Newberry case that Con- b d e wie | | . | Without power to rexutate | Rest by Commissioner | ( | | sleecalana six compapienamirs | | g . 2 o o | i ST et | French Inform Berlin Incurs i Gy ator Newberry returned today to | | e e | a y ition Ex- Cin the Senzte. following yster. teen. | y 0 ; arliamentary Coal in e . foll b | happened late yesterday. i ted to Be Created to 1 i i i B! st i e ol foree i srdar. || sions Into Silesia Wil federal corrupt practice: rumors of a possible shake-up were i ” pec hisd ewh Wobent Abowt & Soar and | 21 ramors of a possible shakoul Wers Violate Peace Treaty. - H + halr, set at rest today when e . Accept Uitimatum. EC R Tames 14 Oyster announced that he has 1 ‘ ; : | found no need of an investigation of the X ATAL POLICY : = {ALLIED COUNCIL DECIDED INGTOF | The police department of Washing | CLING e el | | ON APPEAL TO POPULACE OF EVASION AND WAITING U of goud, Hicient men, and 1 am s 7 | e giving e eitizens of the ‘ o cood service. | told Maj. Gess- » i Sy o the en ! . |Korfanty Insurgents Occupy Whole : B . ents for the good work they 3 it People Still Hoping for Miracle to : iments Tor the good wor ‘Street Car Men and Public of Territory Up to Leader's Lie. o, : o Commizsioner said i after i sk B Solve Fate While Camou i 1 ek of - interrogition - of i Utilities Board Meet in Goveinment Is Defended. f By the Associnted Press, Various officers i the department he ! flage Continues. AR £as o A b ibat there | 15 the A socated Press PARILS, M 8 -American repre- | has reached the conclusion that U the 3 ’ i e entation i ilied bt aten 2115 no occasion for Tormal investi | Conference Today. PARIS, May 9 <A Berlin dispatch 4 4 i e T e g H ; tien. 1 the Matin says the French ambassador IEHLIN, May f--Sentiment in Gers | pesumed today whe & atol] - S e R o I e e el e ol “"_'_' Ny Room for Co-Operation. | The ear riders of Washington may i "o 0 Ty Tl the Gertasn ke | epatdGonttesms. it rod el ! is room for closer co-operati | the Washington Railway and Blectric B oonmons troops into’ Fppié s now (P:‘vl"\v\ml parliamentary ace received his instruc ions| administration of the depart- jCompany and the Capits Traction ' gijegia would be considered by, kxniug coalition which will acc the ailied from Secretarn ':fl State At and said be is sati - ;h.u.w: 'm"l'_-ln\ will Ilv- '-"' l"‘ :"—': ”_"” as a violation of the Versailles Aresty. ultimatum will be constituted within PnL the United Sratey | overation will be forthcoming. It is terms of consolidation at this time Advices from Beuthen state'that’ uv ““;‘ n:;l e bute fhurhiours: i N {understood the Commissioncr has This was indicated following an- oy Goe g poles who r3E7 ¥ s rican ambassador's appear- {made it plain to officers the _d"l ;"”“'f conference between “epresenta- |,y yken gver most of Upper, Silenia ermany has ul.:nllmmn\:h!, MA¥ ance at the foreign oftice. \vil_ re '!hh: P 11“;:":. nee :!:;:fi"wlird' asies and tives of the two companies and the [ "yl ") ey by Germans @ivihsn T xpitation of his time She 1% re- | huorningr was he oecasion for warm | The Commissioner indicated that he Utlilties Commigaion et ‘the | punas oo (oY ermans duitian quired to give a categorical answer— | expre Lt apnreciation on thelhad mot found that members of the L ‘building today. algis the Oder river. g Hin Yes or no—whether she will accept|part of Jules Cambon of France, theldepartment were being spied upon. isderatond the deuterees mo w interallied commission at @ppein These terms. | president of the council, and the other| Capt. Oyster expressed it as his be- i Sitateinen Genite i pailiong :; reps nl 1 “r' have issued an -wgmkl to “ailur o accept the allicd ultima- ! member: 4 lief that th superintendent of pol ' hefor hem n b the p ,.|,.— of that city exhorting them A stipulates, will be foliowed by al-| Amba allace was given ajand the chiel of detectives should be i oy 2 rrom the companies and t the m”ln calm, and declaring that Oppeln Jied occupation of the industrial Te-|scat at M. Cambon's right. in daily communication and that the . SPRING CLEANING DAYS | agents of the companies have been Will be defended against attacks. t \of the Rubr valley. for which blem of upper Silesia was|guperintendent should follow ciosety {advised as to the principles upon France Replies to Note, | | lited military preparations are now f the deliberations of the | he work of that important branch of - 7 |, e miceion| France toduy replied to tmaiiom i p forenoon the service i | | which the members of the commission | Franc A et Holsas e o Geomiaie Jare asied | e | . | SWAT THAT FLY EARLY . | elicte s miarses. anomia e busdiiitrioty 7 dehic stteaion mea 1c accept inc as the main feature he allied reparations commis- | e——————— i | | AR g il o e epLOR: S ' o sessions, has re 4 his | | ! 3 " thc payment of 135 billion gold marks its sessions, has receive | i AND PREVENT BUZZING ! W leutz chairman of MEnt in Upper Silesia. The rehly asy “parations to the allies, or approx tructions, fcom dthe” State Depart: i ¥ i ] UG oy surex Gegmany that the allied forces $32.750.000. B to resume his seat with that ! | | p utilities commission, announced |in the distrier hase no need nt- feanwhile the German cabinet of bods | | ' OF MILLIONS LATER ON i R | L MING at the conferers would meet again | ide help 1t poiiis out that Il ancellor Fehrenbach. with —Dr. —_— | A 3 | 4 il e g & . re due, at least in part. to i ons 4 & ninisi i Swat th {Friday. The fact that anotier meet- || s 2 1‘.‘,{:“?’: kg h‘:,hn‘no(:".f:“-rn"l?;;.lp':l1 i i | Unless sweet spring goes back | ] ling is to be held this week was re- i . u{;:‘(‘l :2“0’:;.:‘::‘5\'“?51 1 T pending the formation of al | {oon the city again, the season of | parded significantiy by some. sinee s that the allies are doing their new ministry, and the German po-| h1.UL | i e, I brisht fowers, green grass, balmy {the conferees have been gathe Ll duts’ under the circumstances and litical leaders are being kept in al- | A froRiah s & Rl . X only once u week up to this time iready ure re-establishing order most constani consultation of the | I Hi i i i | Diests npoon e reriy [Nation- s De- “itnousn an act of Congress wiil be Decl problem of constituting a ministry i iHirohito Rides Wi NG @S| s imming. is with us “for keeps.” | A A e e o ide on Appeais to Peopl 2 prabienscot cons . > i |- ILB I e ! any event to authol The allied council of ambass 3 and reaching a_ decision as to just e i st And x be the fics i . {2 of the companies. the b 3 nedL o sadprte That Miiinde Gecmuny shell adopt R[FUSEI] [:RED" Gives Senate Former Presi-! Troops and Enthusiastic ! e, unretore, au. | Clared Threatened—Fight %5750 et Companies to agree ik Ambassador Wallace presenc 43 toward the allies, d s W d A Sard | b o5 o G ot ey T l ‘ . on the terms ul'r -(x;:an‘url':;' o m:*, ded today in an effort to quiet the ‘atal Policy of Waiting. | et f e {représentatives of the companies and yrted O AR STORELO Auiet ARG By Cabie to The Star and Chicago Daily News. ent s ords bOU en | CFOWdS Lme Streets. i countr f‘ and swat f.\ ¢ | or Reduc“on Stans' ,the commission have not even had & | rerajlied commission in the district to opyright. 1921, i ! ; F Ab d e ! 1y that’ shows Teelf ALoul | Evidence sccumulates that a sus- | SLmO spiile hrp\u.n} l'::;(lenm;,rué)::xr inform the population of the exAcs BERLIN. Germany. May 1—Even 1 |J0bS of Departments Held| ing Foroes Abroad. 1™ Grimsiiin oy, cupiiar or | bimestoreor doten” F " |rainea arive for rmduetion of ireight | mevs "Eould be. Fisched more Sy | s ot SAIES explalhing ehal ne 3 this. the eleventh hour, Germany is} . | Senator Spencer, republican, M sh empir ccorded Prince | 11y aid his country, 48 for eve ratss on commodities is now under by a free discussion of the Queslion.' of the territory 45 ~ clinginz to the fatal policy of watch- | Up Until OId Bills TRatr evicel toney It aadresito ok throne. | ¥ e Swats now he will e saved | receiving s greatest impuiso || A the solicitation of Engineer Tom: | The council alse decided to urdd ful waiting a‘r‘{d (‘:mouflag“,. lThe‘ Are Paid the Senate the controversy he had!@ tumuituous seicome upon his ar-; [He swatiing of vul.f.;;;';’,unr'rfx-_;.rllyl.y-: | from agricultural interests, which | J100cana Senate have (I, layed -tion ! tion with the wxiting ...fidmo;":"““‘ people are waiting for a miracle to N cith President son last October Tival here for a three-w N 10 000,060 flivs a1 one foll swoop | @DDEar to be the heaviest sufferers. r ten days on the slat**a to = - solve the problem of the country's | Ties Eresident "Wilson List. Octobas [Li3E IRTE 00 cnare. of #iate. were| T 8 i Sreslient. Hardine: a6 the | force u merger. In a conference with _Poles Held 1 erritery. ¢ fate. while the government and the | Bacause $200.000 is Que to the{dUring the presidential campaizi | Xtonded to him, the otcasion heng | w1 AR ! heconns b & rns el | Chairman Zinlman of the House sub- | I Cable (o The Star and Chicago Daily News. swers behind it are camouflaging i o oo TS Se T unpaid | OVEr what Mr. Wilton said 2t a | the first for sucil honors to a visitng Sided 3 ation is sympathetic. as well § 50ittee of the District committee 3 . Coprright, 1021 ihelr :"““fl“’m OfiWe face (REtLthof oot Gabend ""' nt departments | Plenary session of the peace coufer- |fOreign dignitary sinc. 1911 A bri Ay ds o witlia T as the Congress, but the outcome is iy charge of this legislation Commis- | BERLIN. Germany, May 9—From a ime has come to take action lead- |Dills, two governme entee s bl 2 s ay provided ideal we ) ‘al and heaith au- ! dependent o reduction of rail- | sione z urged that the Public non- ary o P = cither to peace of to an indefinite 1and three government bureaus have|ence on May 31, 1939, The contro- | spspe da¥ provided i Medical and heaith au- ' dependent upon a reduction of ruil- | sioner Kutz urge at the Public non-German military source the ! | . writer learns that the Polish insur- held, revolved around an alleged dec- | The Japanese nee ambassadol hest way to prevent him from an opportunity to work out a plan : When the North German Gazette, | Scttle th bills in Uncle Sam's € | jaration by Mr. Wilson that if the |3¢Companied by the Prince of W o e e s o Jidoubt: Ll he bring ahout a voluntary | Eents have occupied the whole of the e mouthpiece of Hugo Stinnes, em- print shop. whic ublC, s et AN < arrived at Victoria station on the biuby's 1 nd upen the house- i Governors-of five tes—Hyde of 'm r. Upper Silesia territory up to the phatically underlines “& ThousangiGegrge H. Carter has placel under a | ierritorial integrity of Rumania and | ci.] emen frown Poresmouth hold food is to. Ik I L diie <l 5 - = | = i & < s as the answer Germany NOW €¥Stém of efficiency, it was dis- | Serbia should be threatencd American | greeted with cordial hondst hold food is to Ikcep him wut, and if | Missouri. Allen of Kansas, McKelvie | Chbairmen Confer. so-called Korfanty line, and have must e to the allied ultimatum on | closed today. 1 forces would be sent overseas to as- King George, the Duke of Connay e fi’ T ie Hot evin waldome of Nebraska, Mecham of New Mexico | Senator Ball. chairman of the Sen- stopped advancing. The latest de- ¢ reparation question, it is obwious-fw,l;lf{::ftzf 'i_?l"’i';"';':"‘";’*{’,f‘;";_}_’i::f;!J;‘}e,f:'fi!"-' Sl citson had do. |und-the Dukl of Yori The brilint |, oF 4t the cireus, They b o I»ff;’-‘fi«'-ur (OF North Dakota— have [4i. commitice, in a conference with velopments indicate that Adelbert e B rr S e nresl |fug office @n'a plane With large COM_ | nica having mads Auch o sthiemant | Snee Siood At aiate While the bands| 811 Kinds of animals but no pi Guilines of the detriment wrought to |&hairman Zihlman advised waiting Korfanty means to hold the area now Stntiments. Jor. S A SeD EAOWE | mercist peiuting iatitutions. @I wlli ang qlso Dol sais he ald not hare s o ad Uhe Javansse anthemn, | Ator ey, o0 g e el e Cpleuls s unil the Publie Utilities Commission in polish hands, and “stand pat” for fow davs ago. the German beopie’s | have to pay their bills within thirty | transcript of his remarks, Senator Then, ai the e Mg al 4 S0 TN sting high r !had made another attempt o induce the time being following the example chi ' = days after completion of the WOrk.|Spencer presented the full text of stite car he crown prince was et e ior Capper of Kansas has col- ‘0 0, of Gabriele d'Annunzio in Fiume. ty. which is led by Btfanes. came ) Tull. *c 01 ™ls good, but the office| Wilsoms aidsome rice e ey {ariven off throush streets cordoned : i large amount of material and | (1 MErEC Publication today of an officially s e B Juver oflnecds funds to operaie, and shortage | last month from the State Depariment | by | troops and. | with eheering | afisties bearing upon the situation | 1t was agreed that Commissioner pired statement exonerating the fave inchi H ket % A y ) e A d8-16 i e is laying ore the $enate ! Kutz should not be disturbed whi >olis el 2 the cabinet meeting which resulted jn | MCANS & {’;":;';Qz";:rl:hfi'rb?;t'y‘éol;‘f1;-5u [vhich Secretary Hughes wrate |multitudes t i heglasingiustore th Senate | Kutz should not be disturbed while Potish | x.;o;;;m-;u:;“g%m. anl:"shal‘a‘g:;- Do GoUDIATE Gt b FihcabahoSE :.n} e disbursing ,»‘:n:".?”" cen y;»“:«” L at nrl - trrangements at Station. i 1 H 1 L e e bty ing on this plan, he naces- | 0l e e ietar Bl o i ¥ ” e ) 4 n Jul $ ) 0 S 0 I et wtoria ¢ 0 5 2o | ould be if cal il ¥ = Zedus ministry. Public Printer Carter said today | From this text Senator Spencer read oqhos, L e N T eitings beroie high officials had repeatedly made Statements Stage Play. | that more than $600,000 in unpaid bilis he # N ¥ Clarations in the reichstag charz- . iaz Warsaw with complicity in the insurrectionary plot. The statement further gives the Polish government credit for honestly trying to cut off the trouble zone in the face of strong socialistic and na- tionalistic opposition. which favors ziving the insurrectionists as much as- Official statements given out by the from July 1 to Mareh 1 had been social democratic, centrist and demo- hanging fire, but that today only a cratic parties, declaring that no man il more than $200,000 was due to the Hous: committees. ceial subcommitiee, of w airman. unanimously d in executive se (wail the outcome of this the Public Utilities Commission. 1In on today to in their ranks could be found to sign Printshop. powers wiil be the final guaranty of iling Georze, w Ui uniform ihe viewpoint of possible seareity attempt of tne demands, were for public con- Amounts Due. the peace of the world. * ¢ = There of 4 ficld Jnacshal and the e of dpriculs sumption just as was the stage play | The departments on which the ban|underlies all of these transactions the order of | products this summer and next | the meantime the members are study- Just prior to the signing of the treaty | has peen placed until they pay their | eXpectation on the part, for example, of P s io e inabilicy Of farmers |Ing: the Hearings. held: last sear ion of Versailles in June, 1919. bills for publications alonz certain jBumania and of Czechoslovakia and of and siockmen to move their products, | the need for a merger and have b The fact that the governments of jines are the Post Office Department ! Serbia, that if any covenants of this on :he ana { o the er i statio 1 cut off from the pub- I 1 the foilowing quetation: Yie for the accommodation of the royal n ! May Bring lligh Price et e ot (Close cur eses (o the (rain, and decoriors have t L Bhe pubiiEatiarEe s o e a at in the analysis the mili- work for two days making cady i Litinie intareste questio 0 tary and naval strength of the great for tie princes arr \ ing interested in the question from | shoof | and much higher 1 e Risinzg Sun, ! ot comnangit and the |y, Graham and Mrs. Rhodes of York in naval uniforms stood | i - il quardranizte flank- . going 10 waste at the asked 10 give a specially elose study SIStance as possible in order permi ihe free states of Saxony and Olden- ang the Department of the Interior.|setlement are not observed the United | cd by emiblage of cab | Reappomted Houston to production. B e NI mow. before the committey nently to keep the district for Poland. bt Lfted the ban on the Orgescnin addition. the geological survey it |Staies will send ' her armies and her | nembers, diplomatic representatives | Capper's latést autimission iatn eead by Mobieaohta s LA of Communists Threaten Strike. and Einwohnerwehren on the same ' pehind tume with payments. as well ' havies o see that they are observed.” ' and militars naval ofiicers, ate of the reports that come : Virginia, * < a result of Cha 3 z ay when the demand for the im-|i% the Smithsonian Institution and| Semator Spencer said Do swould - The reecivin pany included Succeed Peyton. 15 Him sounds n mote of warning of | 5 why oo Deloen mediate disbanding of all such militia ' the putent office. | make no comment on what this re vl Curzon, s ¥ for foreizn af- | AR and Aihicinaied Aisos ¢i's announcement in the reichstagm n: jihe ¢ o organizati was made serves to| Eighty-five thousand dollars js yet: ord showed, adging t show, however, that the central zov- to be transferred to the government |itself with con ernment will meel strong resistance | privting otfice iedzers by the patent! Ref, in carryinz out this part of the ulti-|officz and $50,000 from’ the Smith- | the su matum. Particuiariy in Bavaria t! sian Institution. From tae geologi- | he was “perfectly willing to leave it government will encounter open de- ¥ 320,000 is duc: from the|io the voters of Missouri to determi fiance and the newspaper comments Irterior Department, $12.000. and from | which of us 18 teliing the tri on the Upper Silesian outbreaks ind:- | the Pest Office Departmernt. 1 Senator Spencer 4 he migh cate that the militarists will use the Heretofore it has heen the practice.| purdoned for recalling that at violence displayed there as a power- Carter =aid today, for government: cicction of last November 3§ ful argument against disarming departments 1o allow accounts onljority over his democratic opponent i 4 Printing to lapse until the last minute, was 121663, Between Frying Pan and Fire. and then put in a deficiency estimate | : the Marq we. Admira nder of the srand! 5 Henry Haghes tish iraperial 1 oand Mre S mhers of the b “re reappointed to that term of thr July 1. by th tices of District Supreme Court today. \pancse ame | Their present terms on the board ex- Jpive June 20 t it spoke for fai force. ring to the final sfatement on "t by President Wilson, that hat the rezuiar army had been mobi- zed %0 as to be ready to intervene in “pper Silesia, the communist party has ! . = sued a proclamation calling a general ! in Paragraphs .5 2 vin n momen Sormin state board of i) troops fire the first shot. Chancellor him that “vieual- | L ara ] el AN . lehrenbach’s explanation that the gov- ihle products will rot may Shows Autltawast " ernment required explicit permission Liuisers of vats in Kan- i W ftom the interallied commission in New Mexico cannot reer 8 may Silesia to intervene was received by by »ll{plnh:: the the reactionaries with hooting and t of handling . . reap- - shouts of “down with the allies.” s director of i 1 v ot Today’s News g £ i i He quotes tie S0 carlonds of perishal ctables have been lost | 1o ship them ars, he- sriculture It Simultancously. the ju 3 fees ap- pointed Wiliianm L. Houst colored | croq ham_and Mr In the disarmament question B e R : Cmeinber board, | i station. ¢ poibged and Wl m appoinied many is between the frying pan and, ~We are going to run this plant as CONTRACTORS To APPEAR ange i Pevton. whose Cattlemen Suffer. on D. = g A POLISH CABINET ACTS. the fire. By obeying the ultimatum 3 large commerclal institution would Atter the crows i e L Gqrtemen of New Mexico and Texas, | Salvaii papcimnys headv e t e . be r Mr. Carter said today. “Bills =ts and inspect d % 4 by e | . 5 b ' sident. > o she rts the occupation of the Ruhr pi' be settied within thirty days’ ° 7y hosts and insp 2. tiouston said he would ae- |accustomed to ship their herds to s and labor Decides on Vigorous Plan to Settle 3 . C. i made up of basin, but finds herself confronted by, There are w0 Vivs o 1 iR = s D O the otlice | Kansas to fatten on zrass. declare | ttempt 1o sctile marine A armed resist in Bavaria the pfl)uvmx":m: o r:,‘: work dune. One" ; coats and busbies, the ontinue Serviee. | they cannot borrow the money to pay Insurrection. 1% 1o enforce armament. If is to chargze the work to the aliotment ! : 3 or was conducied to Graham. wio has been i mem- | daho. whic inari sident wili review parade of My By the Associated I'r fails to disband the militia N teavicthsediny: ta """"}Ecapper Committee to Investigate LoRer %, Wiko the king, ihier 4T 1he sihonl Governise ol okt A ks A N "n‘;’d:l"‘:'[‘r” riners. Page 2 WARSAW 6 S aaba hate R French are certain to occupy tion for (he respectivedeparimenisand ool A irales and Viscount Chi were ! & 00y | ships thousands of ¢ alialfa PO R N 3 R the full indemnity demandec their departmental appropriations. A Seated,and. the procesd gL 165 1. Neiit, dlso fadicated| larely 25 per cent or, Died equal court protection. age ns sh gov- = S are also malking an| transfer of funds on the ledgers at the Are Placed on Work. As the Dr o T Gad i br ’ (,h” i ,(, el "‘ ¢ ""“ ed | bbare crop will be mar- morial urges withdrawal of nt b 4 upon a vigorous ue of the demands that Ger- Treasury Department is the most that Tdine Gontenetsisii " SR 2 el A tionall ViDL e WO Pt the office. but | Keted Michigan iron mines are troops from Haiti. plan of action in an atiempt to settie wany shall fally admit her responsis | is required in many cases. The simple; BUling coatractors in the District of playing of the Japunes Witonal WWWEL 1 imared that he may be unable to | threaiened with closing down, Sem-| s F. of L. chiefs seek s e insurreetion initiated by Adelbert Bility for starling the world war switching of credits from the depari- Columbia will appear before the Capper i the ssoort of Bansehord SUSEEY FO00 copve"ihe full tirm of three ye: -5, due |ator Capper says, hecause of the high | 4 tangle at special meeting i orfanty. e Lormer Dibbiscite pom: Their efforts to stir up the emotions ment to the printing oflice does the! mittee investigating the needs of :'(\, e The erowd nding on tiptoe ' his '”i‘"“*- s i'l,u.\' on ore. { cinnati Page 13 :"l';“l : J‘L‘m””’é"“;h‘:‘ i';"‘;:;“r"lt:l";"? ofen e of “at o b a hearing he | honind the troops, W ormed a cordon | . REodes. who Las been a mem-| Senator Capper claims that six| pesening urges young men to attend 2PJECt of al sec- Teast pr I's honor” “Departments must have their ap.|i'¢ Publc schools at a hearing in the | behind the troops, whi ,::-.{.»‘:'f g 8 cordoni s f 1= board since about 1909, is {months ago there was a deficiency of | V4ISBINE WISes, SOULE et 1o ailend | tion of ( pher Silesia to Poland ve had | L he man in sriation available when they order District committee room at 2 along the rou ey LR rd to aceept the office for an-, half @ million of freight cars in the - - The Polish cabinet has issued a 2 he prince as he passed and waved hand- an- : seen as peril 1o China by | siatement to the effect that w the street” does « much work from the government printing tomorrow afternoon. the privor 83 e pased and waved Land. | I Biisihcad thercountiy is doine. A% the ) Ma sm_seen sy hina statement to the effect that while the whethe not Germany's war guilt said Mr. Carter. “We inust! smmittes: will inquire into: the ) Kereniefsito him, v ke Houston, who will begin his|close of April this year there was halg| nissionary. e 13 ministry thoroughly understood the oes down in history as having been yxpow that the appropriation is ready ' . * salute. .o and tws dhptor are fertaoon the board in Juiy. isia million surplus idle cars. {Germany warned to keep troops out of | patriotic motive which led to the icially admitted T e credited o us within thirty (A7 that excessive prices have Leen, ¥ive earriages ond two mo e attorney for Roscoe | All of these unfavorable conditions| Silesian fray. Page 1:spontancous outbreak throughout the New WMinisters Can Be Found. days of completion of the publications ' axked the District for the erection of composed ihe remainder of (e PIAcEs . aesistant superintondent. in{react upon general business, Senator | Wallace takes seat in allied council of MDiNE dixtricts the ©government The cabinet crisis continues as the When we ake up the work.” public scigol buildings. sloiiauitp ANOE i 20 0f eolored schools. Mr. Pey-|Capper contends. and there can be no | ambassidore. P agaln disspproved of the insurrection result of the del.berate policy of the By the suspension of eleven persons, | aator Capper orf Kansas, ok PERCES . loe i e ton, whom will succeed July 1 fupward start toward prosperity until' pignt for reduced freight rates siares 214 considered he movement a_vain Litical o p for allexed bookmaking on the races. man of the e ool gl Among thoze. o ve of Mr. Lruee’s eritics and has ads | remedied. on wide njer S eataris wttempt o atiain the desired” end un- political b , ¥ serious a an of committee, sald today that,gura Gen. Prince Kanin, .ab E i nation-wide intere re declared | g0 Y L i tanoes, Rempis to met tog and discuss the rooms of the prin '\1".’3;‘{’. be-tthe the committee b e military councilors (he Dulia | Surated his removal from offle 1 i ihreatened. Page 1 3 ‘ = the situation in 3 manner Com e qui ViV vaiting finatlbeen abl ed with | SePICON " I It Declined Honor in 19, s P epartments . > e of o suspe o % i of York aron ERE ans or in i 5. PO, holds up Aepartmental jobs REGRETS IT. JAN DEA' w4 g ot e o it ot the mispengioneasen |0 petneadlon o 0 R I R | Dectined Tonor tn 1012, \ROME DEPUTY IS SUICIDE. |, G Uikt 20 aypartmental, jove AL THS. e 1o Yhe opinion expressed in the evidence in the hands of the | Lingineer Coinoiissioner, (ol Kury AAT 2 Lleut Gen [was appoinied a member of the ! | Baptist_Foreisn Missionary Society to, " w chancellor and public printer result in several, who expluined in detall the woj Admir parica e ! ol hoard in 1912, but declined to|Former Finance Minister Jumps| bhold jubile l'age 5 Polish Minister at Rome Pleads be found who, di i« ana that the dismissals|buildine progr \L NS DEOmONe ] G les Monroe. LrItEn Oiazvcent the oflice when the question P21 600000 Bulgarians ‘Bullding. up. nation he found who, disinissals an dismissals | building program. jen. % s the | 2cCEDt | aen o a 9 600, ” s < a " the country may hit s Dersons rather Righ in| As goon as the commitice has copn. BCOT8 OF e sglte at e L0 e was raised as o the legalily of the From Window. under free compulsory labor law. Misunderstanding. ry' sign the the ranks cluded 1ts hearings it will draft o re. SFOWD Prince: Baron M e amq | appointment, duc to the fact that he Page SoRE. S B apuncse ambassador to France. and [hug voted fn Chicago a year previous | By the Asse 3 a8 ROME, May 8.—In a letter to Count ne anteresting ife ons ince's auite = tlons, T her members of the prince’s Bulte. ,n4 had not been a re has only until next to hght toda which came!por: cont ¢ was the fact that two i wiich ultis iated Press. N its recomme ; 1 of Hebrew order denounces de- |Sforza, the talian foreign minister. . 4 dent of Wash- ROME., May 9.—Francesco Tedesco, | 15 + 3 B ra v tely will be submitted to gt <ham Palace a n 7 e b e ME. sco Tedesco. famers of Jewish race. Page 13 regret was expressed today by M Thursday to sigr of the personn suspendad were women, | the Senate Appranriations commirer In front of Imckingham Palace 2 |ington for three years, as required by | gormer minister of fimance and. (oe "o iley. witness in Bergdoll cs Skirmunt, the Polish minister here, susideration is being given to all{ It is the hope of Senator Capper that EFeat mass of people grected the BIo- | law . . E. 8. Bailey, Wi n Bergdoll case, i ler the occurrence in Upper Siles E BELGIAN TROOPS MOVE IN. of ihe alleged gambling cases, t was|legislation appropriating the ,’,',_‘(,,:7 cession and a battalion of the Cold-) "nee fouston 18 a graduate of How- | treasury and vice president of the War Department made no at- said, but final dec ‘hed in an tempt to “pass the buck™ to his part- | Which had resulted in the deaths of Attorney Ansell. Page 17 many Italian soldiers. shington people sec first circus pa. |, 1L IS @ tragic misunderstanding, ion has not yet!sury funds for the schoois can be put SUTCAM € 8 O drawneupagans ard University. ! of them. through without delay other guard o doctor of law’s degre oL - Within the palac He. Wi having recelved his hamber of deputies. committed sui been T cide today by jumping from a win- | 1 dow. Signor Tedesco was suffering W: there in 1892, s educated In Ivansville, 111, the visiting Cavalry Occupies Strategic Points i . princo was reccived by the aucen | s (iy Lech & member of the District | from nepritis. e ot weapon: Pixd33 | the Polish minister declared. in his - ” ine: 7 AT drincess Marie and o e eme Court Ry | COTatni . East -m:lr\Ve t of Rhine J,'[[ ]S EVIL SPIRIT OF }[L/SIC’ Princess M arle mily ‘and court of. |Supreme Court bar for about twenty Talking with a representatiwe of N — ! inine years. He was for four years grand master of the Crand 1 Order of Odd Fellows of Amer- 1SSERTS REPLY 01'1 L/— S. TO BERLI‘\Y | A a‘:fi;:‘:“;;hfi;’;“:‘;m"": {the German press which had given and is national secretary of the i Orior of siciverne 15 ' A VERTED BREAK IN ALLIED COUNCIL i umiison g Mitadt ST AT TRADES CONVENTION IS TOLD i s it thits bd. wesk of the Rlilne, near Wes Sother Alexandra and subsequently and Dinslakon, in readin ths on the cenotaph In placed Wi professor at Howard University. ivance with the ext I cme left i ; » . o un- | | upon a_partition of Upper Silesia_ not bl . CHICAGO, May 9—Jazz'is the the wame formula 2w the vood. Whitehall und the grave of the un-i =y reappointment of Mr. Graham | in conformity with the results of the T remion e Y oMLY 1l apirtt of muste, mccording to | chants. Tymfying the unbalanced known soldicr in Westminster Abbev. |, Mry, Tthodes to the boerd did not | ) ! o Tebieai: This he sita gave French teoops Gince Jast nfeht mave - Frank E. Morton, chatrman of | 1810 Of humanity’s mind, it tends A dinner to the erown BriRSe EER] come us a surprise o persons in close| BY HIRAM K. MODERWELL. | he refuses all intervention and 'rixe o passion among the Poles and 00ps wince lawt ight have Dr. Frank B. 3 . chatrma 80 unhinge 16 Hors Bug i thy King George tn ek g eht, | touch with public #chool uffairs. ~The | By Cable to The Star and Chicngo Daily News. | 1hat Germany must present her | explained the insurrection, at least. o e e At the mustc Industries committee, in “Seldom do You hear ‘Home, | a6, Was the {".’.'.:,‘l""\n‘;"z\::gv"'fifi avotnnent of Mr. Houston. however, ‘Copyright. 1921 | Broposala directly to “the allies (NG not justity it. o dermund weir advanced ot e i e | rrow oval g v = e BT Miclals i s S v 1d vran- outpests are now within twenty kilo- | speaking at the opening of the Sweet Home. sung now, Formerly |While tomorrow Fhe, FONE, BUET, it surprised many echool officlals ~and PARIS, May 9.—Le Matin, fn an o migre oupcisniLy foo. Wide- meiers of Esser music trades convention hera today. it dropped in upon us in concert en. | Visit Windsor. bt Biing, aining’ andl dvine ement of - of fe mor ward con double 1 Beliian troops enst - “Jazz,* sald Dr. Morton, “ex- presses hysteria and incites to idle- <aturday ness, revelry, diwsipation, destrue- tion, discord and chaow. 1t accords v V: ' g, vol it pird KING GOING TO ENGLAND. it na burst forth over the worid . o¢ ess by the apparently inspired note, asserts | ik haw: decl ) 1 cores_and quiet socta |ba presented with an address by | America has declared herself and Catheringa, And :vu‘yl |f'e'.‘.(.l.|xrfi.'.r:“:§‘; lord mayor at Guiathall, that the actlon of Secretary of instantly Prime Minister Lloyd ! GREETEES IN SESSION. it reacted on the cerebral tissue ot v | The crown prince of Japan landed| MEww CUYBA-U, S. TREATY. | State Hughes, in replying nega- | Georee ranges himself with the I « lin Portsmouth harbor t = £ proposal of M. Briand.” NEW ORLI :fl:reo:h{;.:::gw?,':,"1:,',’“",.,'3”"“(‘,'“‘,; i from the battleship Katori, bein tively to the German mediation e iy A Appraxie ANS, May 9.—Approxi- Beneath this note it is easy to matcly ‘Home, Sweet Home." silenced, home | SoTted 10 “";s"h“";‘:;h‘l"),; the, rrin NA ¥ 9.—Dr. Alfredo| proposals, saved the London con- catch a _glimpse of the desperate | annual convention of the Grecters of iheoliudbiBborie in the last six years. Rhythm and itself “tends to disappear. = With | Wales, Br el alute when he | Zayas, | thundering the ro :;efi the deck of the battleship. | announced his desire of initiating, as musical vibrations swayed the half- Soon s he Lakes ofiice, negotlations home swallowed up in the cabaret vage voodooists Iike a powerful the great stabilizing center of so- land to gain the support of th opening sessions. “Untll Tuesday, May 3, says TNuler of Beigians to Pay Visit of : b ,, United States. Le Matin implie The convention. which will ccme femnt. It xhows the extreme to | ciety s lost | “Announcement s made that the £000 Y o ffication of the' commar-| 1o Matin, “divergences, sometimes | as do all the French officials, that | tinue through next Thursday, will State in July. Whien musteal vibrations can con- “Saks mistc virlte. Pt req | o RrAncs Les pech WALe BB VM [clal trenty betwoen Cuba and the| profound, made a rupture to be | the United States has definitely | be featurcd by contests among three whi AUBLC 008 C 5 % : 5 Lora - he army, blood into it. Associ ed States, He ndds that he has! feared, but the morning of the given its support to the French | cities and delégates for the 1922 con- president-elect of Cuba, has| ference from probable rupture. | rivalry between France and Eng- | America were here loday for the | | | . ol hu erves when improperly ate it with | img the mext week the royal jiden and : LONDON, May 91t was offlctaily | Lol human nerves whe: g sntr s o8 Toaoe | Purine < the Foyal | cen informed officiully that the gov- 34 the officinl response of Mr. policy as opposed to the British | vention city and the presidency. San ounced tuday that Albert King of |\ oo uilarence betucen the. incania: e N oiinge Joeey i puast e anrathorn Tinn. {ernment at Washinglon would con-| Hughes (o Germany flashea over | policy. It is everywhere accepted | Diego, Calif.; Pittsburgh and Van ) ;i N Sravcd fanstica ’ Ttestore the orderly hi % O e Ay 1o Wi e o “l&ider carefully any modifieations Cuba | the cublas, It in n clear, formal | as certain that whichever nation |couver, B. (., have announced their | e Relg would pay @ Vst of state| tion-crazed fanatic: and the patriot testore erly harmonized o jand, and on May 19 will & in- | Jaa; Atplein ol forn Cextaln ithatiw. ALl oo ke B Tl ot ickbendi e Y to England early i July or soldier stirred to noble action by panizetion of indusirial and social |purgh, He will return here late in the mlum,suzsv“‘-“ b e step. \\h\h} ;‘u t:y-:.I “h that ’; s Aes :lh DD?I' tcl: 1?' d | The Greeters is an organization of e vieit wil begin July 4 and end| music i< 4 difference in the music | life with good music. Bring back |month and will probably leave for| Dr, Zayas will be jnaugurated as| frmness which are his charac- nate & ers in the allie e Gree an orga iy s . * | {iselt. Jazs is compounded after | ‘Home, Sweet Home. Pranee about June 1. president of the republic May 20, teriut'®, Mr. Hughes declares that | councils. hotel managers and clerks. 3 e = fag o % K i : e

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