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© == ® : Member of the Assoclated Press for) ‘The Associated Press is exclusively entitied to | : the use for republication of all Bews dispatches || | credited to 1t or not otherwise ercdited tn this I | paper and also the local news publisasd here: i | '! All rights of publication of special 1 ’ 1 dispatches herein are aiso reserved. ? | WEATHER. Fair tonight and tomorrow; cooler; 1 derate westerly winds. emperature for twenty-four hours ended at 2 p.m. today: Highest, 77, at 4 pm. yesterday; lowest, 60, at 5 a.m. today Full report on page 7. | ! | s v i i1 Closing New York Stocks jns®’ ; Tntered ax second-class matter WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1921_TWENTY-TWO PAGES. TWO CENTS. post office Washington, D. C. WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterday’s Net Circulation, 94,885 No. = T FFFORTS TOAGREE 2 et s SEERETARY WEEKS & ok %o see - BRIAND HINTS WAR Spray From Rushing Waters Rises| 7 | IKEEP LI DEFENSE IS DENIED PARKS | A1 - -tesesen ... |FGERMAN TROOPS YOKOHAMA, May 14—A sen- | T Wwater at Great Falls than the oldest inhabitant in the immediate =ational story that Japan is se- o vicinity of the falls has any recol- | D | cretly sending a reglment to gar- ) D FA“_UP ction of. The ndous force of | FU“ rison ‘Yap Island has been agitating | 1 L oo warer as i rushiesfover e il | ihe Yokt At Aot : . i thetalt SRt brocats e Sommertatl The tale with its embellishment ] < that on the night of May 4 spe- 5 cial trains of soldiers rrom Tokio |Declares France Will Never arrived within the walls of the | o e en tmmeaincels | Consent to Teuton Military boarded transports, the story runs, 3 Move Against Poles. be u lons It will. perh Conferees on Street Car il i Vindea "™ °C " Says He Will Urge Senate k _ The entire scene presents. from the ¥ Problem Expected to Give i e of ghe falls a view of - Committee to Include Pro- Up Their Task CONFERENCE LIKELY ISEEREIARY WEEKS CONVINCED OF BIG NEED vicinity. vision in Army Bill. | TO END NEXT TUESDAY FOR ADDITIONAL SUPPLY and before daylight had departed without any record of the event having been made by the harbor authorities nard. sata Stay Nisninia pevais | TAKES ISSUE WITH IDEA “ :w-rrrh’lr\' to the m[nI.B('QF of \\'flr. ] oD s ticiuats thay enymrtil PROPOSED BY ENGLAND be a strategic point, and in the second place. the navy having e risdiction of the mandatory ter- ritory, the army is not interested |Revolt Reported to Have Collapsed. | s Failure of British to Send | Troops Scored. | [ By wiated Tress it | PARIS, May 14.—The entry of Ger. man troops into Upper Silesia would intervention by regular remain neutral, according to expres- sions in official circles here today F The utm amazement was express- L) ca in these circles at the speech of | Mr. Lloyd George, the British prime ! minister, on the Upper Silesian situa- Efforts to effect a ington's tive impres believed today to tary agreement have failed Formal annour is expected to be P nd in such a war France could not Statement Explaining Reasons Blns FUR HARMUN Representatives Zihlman and Moore“ 3 ! Probably Only Result. i Policy of Allaying Department | Situation to House. rash- | i i & i Secretary of War Weeks today ac- | Jealousies Seen in Gen. | i ‘ Congress with the n s8ity | of enacting District water legislation BY DAVID LAWRENCE. ¢ He told Representatives Zihiman \ when the merger co Secretary Weeks has started in ear- fof Maryland and Moore of Virginia Next week, according to very definite | partment. The appointment of Gen.|the water supply committee of the indications today, will sce the problem | Pershing as chief of staff of the | Board of Trade, who called upon him . ‘Why No Progress Has Been Made Expect to Point Out‘Senaus got be d the movement to e . Fershing’s Appointment. at this session. will hold their last n to heal the so of the War l"‘-" and Francis R. Weller, chairi n ir companies| United States Army, with the unprec-|this mor: of Eeting the strect toi, where ) i, that he would write to together shifted to the Capitol, Where ... . on o stant chi St % | s?;gbwrlnmiml- € ”}: e anuie 1a | edented s v«.h n ‘.rlan a V‘“"V\ o the Senate mmur_\. affairs committ tion, containing what is regarded here House District committees will | of ff. who will avowedly Naveiurging incorporation in the Army| Orders by Secretary Weeks traordinarily friendly references wrestle with it. Jodnt committee s | charge of all administrative rhu-l)'l- lr)ll! of a provision for a new ('omllnll‘ | to Germany and judgments hostile to- { sions are a prospect. | may seem difficult to explain to the|from Great Fall ! 3 7 | may seer . I . | - wiard Poland and unsympathetic to- Company Officials Silent. Bateiiis Bat aneaiae 2 past ot The S Q he had finished | Follow Reference of Mat :",‘;.: ll"r'lu‘nl and unsympa I his testi before the committee ives of the Uapital seneral policy of reconciliation be- | 3 | 4 5 A ailway d general po i iye ut that he regarded the Pre er Briand himself took the un- aemneren, R B een eatous factions and conficting | Tocal Vathe! Supiy staion v s | MME. CURIE VASSAR GUEST | i ter to President. Al dontee Of recelving all the for- ssio ave been | personali ne e is hailed as|ous he would make it the subject o A = | 23./Gen. Rea % o . elgn newspaper correspondents in a ission.; whoy hey uj personalit (ha moy la special recommendation to the < IPlnns to Remain in Poughkeepsie H Maj. Gen. Read. commandant of the &80 ICY PG S 00N to recount to e voluntary MErger| . poc: way out of a malignant con- | & SP€ 5th Corps cas insfructed today by = clined today to givel{ronties WA (1 04 fis origin during | Serate. j9th Corps Area. was insfructed today | them what the French government as to the status of |y " wur'and which had to be settled | Convinced of Needs. { s .. | harmoniously before the War Depart-| 1t was suggested to Mr. Weeks if st of an eleventh-| y nt could function smoothly. jthere was any doubt in his mind as| nt which would bring | Clashes Between Officers. {to the imperative need of immediat idation agreement is| elaction to safeguard the capital Repres I had done and intended to do. Over Sunday. | ;m' Secretary Weeks to send fede endea B | ops B g6 Ct - France is unalterably opposed to POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., May 14— troops into Mingo county, W. Va. if{, JH&EL,n “military operations in Mme. Curie, discoverer of radifim, | ;”"‘ generul deemed the presence of | Upper Silesia, declared Premier Bri- ' troops there necessary to quell the |and | will be a guest at Vassar College, ar x - | fiving late this afternoon. S { border disturbance. X the French ! { riving late this afternoon. Sh { border disturbanc o crman trool The number of troops to o Was!|onterin nday . o % o T 0 K pper S the pre r Sentry’s Shot When Raid Is |1t ot Wk oracy .| cxclaimed to half a hundred foreign Tuyesday's meet *order was that | correspondents whom he received at b {cers, and the folks. who directed the ¢ 5 e ‘ @ sbiliza. | BOne over the situation with B s Be | training of troops and the mobiliza-| EOne cver the sit Ll SOl ] Washington will gtve an official e was told by | ¥ e gl s artery is under a strain h may 5 3 nttee. ] | the latter having insisted upon a voice 3 et el utz of the Public Utilities | (he ! it uron oie “m"!n ¢ a break at any He s | welcome to Mme. Marie Curie, dis- | | tion of resources on the American side | ers of the Army. | i 1 in promotion: i X week that the out-| ured his callers he wouid do all injcoverer of radium, upon her arrival prevailing opinion at| During the war, and, indeed, sinc ¢ cesTeeudLdi e capital building today was thatlthe armistice, thire has been "l‘“""‘ffi:f,.':f:r\d?,?"fir Sfa materienpriake | stay here over Would be for thethan one clash between the officers | ShEIncers of the army were ready ' ; St s St s S sean: e of |8 1 shington is confronted : s g = _—— the conference | who saw service overscas. some oflhy’a situation which mav be tuned | President, Officials, Diplo : p 1"t produce the re- | less important the stay-at-home offi-|into a calamity at any moment. t d Soientists 1o Near S Defeat {all, the soldiers’ necessary to restore |the forcign office in_conseduence of order be moved sremicr ldoyd George's speech ye mats and scientists uccess Defeals Gen. Mead advised the department | terday in the British house of ' e terday that he was holding a force mons Frederick N. Zihl-| 0% Atlantic. Convers the ofl'-‘;""'x Was, conyinced no’time should' b Greet Noted Woman. | Griffith Rescue. {in dine pending instructions says Polex Are Maltreated. nd, chairman of the| L the AUANCE O ed A sensitive. | Jost in providing Washington with | from Washington and advices from a| .. TR e o the House ' | oq concerning the overseas officers, {MeW conduit. as the existing supply B the Associated P | staff officer sent into Mingo county to | “Gérman bands are op g ps DUBLIN, May 11 —An unsuccessful | IRVestizate the situation [ per Silesia, maltreating and arresting X ops a attempt was made this morning 10 | queny (1o o S RAINE (r00ps 0 Poles.” continued M. Briand. “Not all 1=l one occasion upset the slates made on |} E 2 = % e > | Quell the disturbance. it was said yes- |, qigoraers i ovince are pro- Ty meetings would | ¢, O5CAS | nis power to impress this fact upon ! pere next AR i ever He S A iffith. founder of the | terday at the War Department. had | (¢ disorders in that province are pro- ‘ue Arthur « Known within ten days. At the re-| i3 Side. . een Gen. Peyton C.!Congress. i el i : S ecn. | Deen tebterol to Premeny Sk Ol ! v 3 | The co . . Pey R sAepTIeaa P Bran iarer Atine reanization, from his con- | 0: PresidentyHarding. § Suced by the Poles e French gov- st of Chairman Kutz Mr. Ziblman |yl . staff, in Washington Will Urge Sena B ndodin wamany vsitor (oLt A A lane : e T e HoenL Xlardins | ernment’ cou » Germa lay the beginning of n"'igk:;(xr;;ukh:xqunura;tleré of Gen, Porshing| After. leavimg e Semrrn. the | CAPital: President Harding Two Children Injured When | finement in Mountsoy priso ! Whether any instructions had Millfary forces to intervene in such a ser InquIry for that!oyerseas was never a matter of 0Den| House members and Mr. Weller mes | €70 Officials of the administr (e j Anarmored car, which had recently { come from the President L Droieat: with! AN Wy SREEE e break. Denials were repeatedly made: Scnator Swanson at the State, War | Tepresentatives of the diplomati Collision Throws Auto on captured. was used by the re-| Telegrams From Governo ainst the false impressions being is planning to get ari cans in the attempt to rescus | again: HDIEstiona b Eing and probably will be made that any and Navy building. The Virginia sen. | corps o Yo gt plomatic er_early next w;»;;l;l.‘,,,w’,,“ ENiared ur tha fact ts when| oo “avs buila r;‘-'”Thh.“‘"lrfl-“l;!l;lr“~':‘fi.',rorp. and scientists from all over th 4 with Senator Balll 0001 ™ (0540 issue orders to each | diate legislation for o wiw comm | country w greeting. EL oI considera: |other three thousand miles away and and that he would call upon the demo- | Which will extend over a period of| ot o ey | without specific Knowledge of the|cratic members of the Scnate military | four days | Secretary Weeks also made public spread througho today telegrams he recelved vesterday | French government has fuifilled to from the governors of West Virginia (he uimost of its po its duty in and Kentucky, describing the situa- Upper Silesia. We have 12,000 troops tion in Mingo county and requesting there who have had to deal with 10 : Griffith. A ‘man in an officer’s uni- Sidewalk. form alighted at the prison gates. ‘\\'hlfll opened to admit the passage 2 Panothes merionsly :,r]:h.. car, and bk and his suppos-d soldicr Hr join in One child w e District committees. | | = Thiel L a h 5 = CKal and otherwise, n | Cireumstances under which each sidclaflairs committce and urge them i | Presentation fo Mme. Curic by the|BUrt and & tird infured this afternoon | Grve stsibe e e overaoriC o | AT federal (roops taks charge of the | 000 insurgents and a rsing of sever asolidating the traction | 12 3 support tne recommendation for in- ‘cdock. when an automobile fice, where the governor and histSigation. | hundred thousand persons. i - frictio bt £l o NG _{abont 1 to be friction. | corporation of a condnit item in the|PTesident of a graw of radium, the|abon The wire from Gov. Morrow of Ken-' “The French troops could do no man and his ““:_‘::.W:.'B M Zi | Reeognizes Gem. March's Ability. | Army bill. < | 8ift of women of Amerio-. » jecture] truck belonging to the Cudahy Packing | dePuty were bound and gagged. tucky said: more than hold the ciiies, the towns A e e P | Sccretary Weeks has the highest wp-} Inthe Seridte thes minVeMEZA Yor wa- | at the New Nationai Asseum, and|COMPATY Tam up on the pavement on' Encounter Auxilinries. “Lawless situation existing along and the strategic points. i fte he visitors proceeded to release !Kentucky and West' Virginia border: “If the British government would signed them with a full | preciation of the ability of Gen. A legislatian at this session 'has dinners at the French. embassy and, 3d street southwest juef south of B| K nsncss of the perplesity of the | March. Were it a question of just|S{rong supporters in Scnators Capper. | the Polish®legatios aré the Drincibhl| wiroes smd stemch them iritfith and others of the prisoners, line, Tug river, boundary between ' send 50,000 troops.there to help us the m. They do not anticipate an|having a chief of staff with whom the| Sutherland and others. They will see ! »vents that have been arranged inl° o ' @ o L. anrd were returning to their car when | Pike county, Ky.. and Mingo, W. Va.|disorders could be put down more time in reaching a solution. | Secretary of War could get algng|the members of the military affairs|honor of the great French scientisti The truck was heading south on 3d/ they encountered a party of auxile Situation bevond the control of state quickly. has been a entative Kunz, 4 member of |thers wouldn't be the slightest hesi-|committee today and Monday and ex-}During her stay in Washington she! street, when it struck an automobile and | iaries. This necessitated a change of | forces at my command. Join in re- Golng Back to Homen. an’s subcommittee. i8 ex- | tation om the part of Mr. Weeks 1o ri _‘n ain the necessity of authorizing|will be the honse guest of Robert| then proceeded about fifty feet down the | €OUrse on the raiders’ part quest of governor of West Virginia .. i construction of a & 2 The news received by the foreign cond conduit with| Wood Bliss, third aesistant secretary|street, ran up on the pavement, caught| Meanwhile, a sentry at an ele- made to me and proper military take an = ive part in the tain the present head of the Army. . N ion, as he is familiar ‘.,,h!m, Gen. March incurred to some ex-| the least. delay possible. of state, and Mrs. Bliss. {the baby carriage in which e of the Vited point in the prison became sus- jauthorities that federal troops be sent office from Upper Silesia today is that steps that were taken to bring|tent the ill will of members of Con- Estimates Being Proposed. | Honorary hostesses for her visit will| children was riding and jimmed it | Piclous azd fired a shot. Oa hearing{there to control the situation and re- the insurgents are going to their ether the traction interests in| gress, who were not accustomed to| Representatives Zihiman a be Mrs. Harding. the wifa of the Presi- | ygainst the doorway of 2d street | (hig the raiders decamped without the | store law and order. «o. He has made the sugies- |be treated brusquely even in War| oypet s aswnts comiman and Moore \dent; Mme. Jusserand, the wife of the ! ool mesc 23 A0 SHEl prisoners, but took the armored car. | Crnwl Under Car S jhomes and xeturnIng $0. work. that the committee employ a|time. Just'as Gen. Crowder made ene- | tnire time qucheg ioeSLCAler DATL Of [Prench ambassador: Mrs. Hughes, the | “ain oibe who was Killed was Jacol | Which later was found abandoned. e Aol The French government's solution eacilral Bhreets rtbway it to mies in Congress by a rigid enforce-' (o axplaining the Seeiouoncne o one| Wife of “the Secrefary of State. and | yyihoe Vel Foo was Kitled was Jacob . " Athur Grifiith was arvested in Dub. | PASSengers and emploves on Nor-'is that the allies shouid in the first surtey of the local situation and |ment of the draft law, o will Gen.| Jiuation 1o mambers of e owre | Erincess Lubomirska, the wife of the! s Leine rolioa by Donjame - ity | lin on smber 26 last, and lodged nd Western trains in the strike 'place assume a calm attitude and in- ort as to the most feasible plan March be known in Army history asiy; ig pej S 0 he House. | polish minister. - i was being rolled by njamin Milloft, { o, % o T e The grounds Sar have been forced by fyims bul.,Struct their commissioners in Upper o | eved that if the Senate com- | of wetting the Washington companics one of the martyrs of the War In|mitiee reports out the Nra i o | 5 Mme together Washington. A la conduit prov ¥ Sentiment for U. S. Ownersh! ary Weeks, however, has ,te will approv five years old. who dangerously |} era ot Slven el he T | ietuito -xpigined later that it was | Of the ¢ due 1o the desire of the government | & Daniel Woodland, | ¢, Jearn if he was responsible for the | Einia by W. J. Jenk ake refuge beneath the seats;Silesia to try to reach a unanimous rs, according to a_compluint AETcement.” made to Gov. Morgan of West Vir- ' Such an agreement, said Briand, zeneral man- “would not be difficult if all con- s arrest but it was Curie, acco a njied o) vo | = daughters and Mro vema DY her %0 | hurt, "and his sister Janle, eight years ion included the Sen-|joney of New York, will arrive in \ash. | /4. The driver of the passenger vehicl the item. and that its ingron at 3 o'clock next FHday aftep. | Which was struck | Cork, who is here. ostal and telegraphic services period of twenty-five vears has | on made the basis for repr im e i jary forces be made a neral of ro serve armies and_occupy a separate d distinet post from the peace-time | ! anization of the Army But mercial Advertiser Association, pul)~|f:;r the istinguished visitor. At 10 the Amgrican government. ary clections v nditates beinz nomin, reful examination of the law re-;lishers of the New York Globe, an|o'clock aturday morning she will! he Am n communication has not | Sinn Fein c. in 124 out of the 128 The Command of the thicf nf matt federal court today for $500,000 dam. | ]‘,,Lfi““‘,',"'\'\",',',‘",;"‘\ L ST themorn made public, and State Department | ¢d unoppose \ To ask Congress to make a new law |azes under the Clayton act against!Stratton at the bureau of stundards | Ofcers declined today to discuss its con- | districts. Four imperialistic candi-, : meant legislating for a particular sit- 5 il S | tents. It was learned, however, that it dates were nominated unopposed from 2 a practical and not a senti-ip.Geage by the He 2 which wa d v One member of Mr. Ziliman's sub-| mental view of the situation. Tolbiiuneq w;(h,,ul}:,,_"_f;‘ L De accom-|noon. The entire party will g0 to the | 210 C strect southwest. Y jalleged employment of republican |2Ker of the railroad. and forwarded Siderations except.the result of the e tec is understood already 10/smooth out the various controversies|” Sooretary Weels: decisien ro: home of the third assistant seeretary | Uh¢ driver of the truck, Edward | 8000 S iacades and other oper. |10 Secretary Weeks. A wire from Dlebiscite were excluded. The French have decldred himself in favor of gov-|and start things going fie had 10 aP-|take a hand in the matter was « and Mrs. Bliss, where they will | Brown, colored, was arrested and taken | yijons involving the lives of troops. |(0V. Morgan. received at the War De- EOVernment's only instructions to its ernment ownership of the local trac-|point a new chief of staff. Gen. Per- | garded as making wxtmate? s re-lbe entertained untl Monday morning, | L© the fourth precinct police station. The car used in the attempted res- Partment last night. said: commissioner,” he said, to de t lines. It is assured there s aighing's ability and prestige bulked | favorabie ac £ ¥ probable | when Mme. Curie will leave for I'hi Janig was hurrled 1o Casualty Hospi-| .o s reported to have been cap-| “Subplementing former telegrams, (ermine. according to the majority of aivers pinion in the committee | large in the equation, Set it was real- | awmsors s Cm ety this sesion. Army | deiphia (tal infthe ambulance with a slight ¢Ut | yreq by the Sinn Feiners this morn- | following received from W. 4. Jenks, (he ballots in the various communes, which will resuit in evers angle ofized that to put Gen. Pershing in the | timates in shape in Anticipation “af| Wil Go to White House. Pstineer Corps. Washingion barracks, | iN€ AfLCr @ surprise aitack, in which | general Nosfoll rana the st ! 0 remedy | Glosest comtact with administrativeiCongress authorizing the new water|_ An hour after her arrival in the city | rushed the other two to two of the soldier occupants of the | duty to i T esent pias, | detail might serve only to keep alive | line. Actual work can be started this| Mme. Cutie will be driven to the White | Hospital in his automol car were wounded. The Sinn Feiners past two In Favor of Penalties. However, 15 10 dispence with hear- |jocm claments of controversy. Iorisummer if the necessary authorization| House 10 meet Presldent and Mrs. | foff was dead when he reached the hos. | then disguised ihemselves as mem- reckless shooting has been prev- In a stat-ment today the semi-of ings. The com i thers | el en ow nhi’\u)m_\\:u is given. | Harding and to receive from the Presi- | pital {hers of the crown forces and proceed- alent aleng the iine of the Norfolk | ficial Havas Agency says there is rea S for \ts Drope dasee and that heas: L ascthundeny §h sdic- is to make further experiments for cura- | followed ehtar iwhen 1iisped, from|metn; M an. and continues today. ernment has informed the British. Ingn’ dould, #da’ but HHLE 10 €he. Il e of il s Of sl JOther N. Y. PUBLISHERS SUE tive purpo At oclock tat even- | PERU GETS U. S. NOTE. |!he prison. after the failure of the | Passengers and emploves have felt it | government that France is in favor Sowmation aincady coliested. It B the | o ion T e €0 peerdens {Ing she will attend a _meeting of scien- | . yeoup. and a flerce fight ensued. The | necessary (o protect themselves from of maintaining the penalties against o L itian o bxiadiny | (Foubles ‘might have ‘been revived | PADER MANUFACTURERS‘“’““ in_the New “Nutional Muscum. | 7 {easualtics had not been reported up |stray or intentional bullets by lying ' Germany adopted after the London R ke A ordo e AD A J60NIte racains | p oo Stny shing ‘|” ;{.— obliged to | which will be presided over by Dr.|Based on Concessions to Marconi | to midafternoon. jdown beneath the windows of passen- conference in March, when the Ger- mendations for the permanent sc sy & onnel of the Army [ Charles D. Walcott. Representati of , Sinn Fein Standing in Ulster. jger cars. Telegraph and telephone mans refused to accept the FParis T o e e At s Upe | auin, something that it is beileved [ eighty local woman's organizations will | Wireless Company. ! PARIS. May 11 —Predictions that ! Wires have been shot down in some | terms of the allies, including the ek omr g i lon Alsonay i0e | was p him Claim $500,000 Damages Under ',‘,,,i'[""m;“': '“’-”“"k’- 'A)s will ntists L vard by the Peguvian govern. | the Sinn Fein would win nearly haltj Places. and linemen are unable to customs line on the Rhine and the - an for Gen. Pershing. fies from many parts of the country. Dr.| e a Dy @vian govern- e R o, Seats in the: moithers |Make repairs on account of such | occupation of Dusseldorf, Duisburg ”'rn;» m_,{m{m \_"“ sted was that | ayton Act for Alleged Re- R e, aiuen or the. mx‘.l“r?:(‘ D"r:}mv« of a concession to the Marconi| Irish, or Ulster, parliamsnt were "md.l‘-*hm‘(mg’v We invoke your aid.” ™ ‘a,.’gh“u,{m‘,"_ : . it o e hero of the Americhn expedition- i ad and * ~urie e | Wireless Telegraph Company, Ltd., of |10 @ representat of the Jour: by i e statement was brought out by straint of Trade. }.r”\_\f:u&lmx:;l Mme r‘n.‘f':n;.':-.:'g e e T e SR | Barry Egan. acting lord or [MOUNTAIN BATTLE RESUMED. | a_report through Berlin that the 2 s s an | British government was favorable t EW YORK, May 14—The Com.|¢lide with an informal reception. 4 Saturday is plann wirele i s a busy day ! fon. | cancellation of the penalties in ques- | tion. By the Associated Press WILLIAMSON. W. Vi ay xpe The Bathie in The mobeioine vl Cellapaciiof i cvmis SrEpontsl bos raged for two days betwein sym- | BERLIN, May 1i—Collapse of the pathizers ond opponents of the (nit- | [olish revolt in Upper Silesia is ex- authoritative quarters there ‘cial dispatch re- o far as southern Ireland is con- | cerned. the result of the parliament- | s decided yesterday. sentations ‘ed Mine Workers in the Williamson | pected in al district. was resumed toda. t | according to a | the International Paper C P In the afterncon t Navy aros nat ] arr, Kv.. and ;. ed here f P uation, which t t be e ssing ompany and | [ Navy. yacht s not in the fa of a protest. Dublin. No oposition cand es wer arr, Kv.. and Lynn, W . a ceived here from Breslau. Important eay ata iy D g oL mentor Gen. Perbing. | oy sndlviduntes BN eging. Bh LT non. where she will be received by B tricts and the polling consequently | reported at Sprigg. | it is believed that Adaibert Korfanty, b stioz Pershing chief of staff. give him nom- ity restraint of irade d F.;‘ v“"}" of Mount Vernon. | WANTS MEXICO RECOGNIZED. will be dispensed with, | rding to the authori- | leader of the Poles, has lost his fight 9 i 1 inal command of the entire Army and 16 and 1917, & ”‘I‘ “;“ £ wife of the i % e N e i For the northern parliament. sev.|!¢% is regarded as the most dan- | to secure Upper Silesia for Poland. specific command of the reserve . omplaint charges that the| postens on s on e lhe ORTAHOMA | Okla May 14 lenty-seven candidates were nominat- | E¢T0US t on the fighting front.| The retirement of Prince Hatafeld, iy L St News Print Minuractus. At ihe { hostess on this trip. urday e A resolution memorializing ‘Congress | oY XV UGN Thatority of fwelve is estimated that fully 200 men are German member of the interallied com- ou rinting chosen for assistant ehieg 10Fmed Drior (o April 13, jaqot ot | ing Mme Curie will meet a company | to_recognize the Mexican govern- f (i, & SUONIEC TRy, of twelvelin the mountains there, and” steady | mis t Oppeln, has prompted Be B b0 for asalat Bt chlet o e until Jate 1 1915 e andof tinguished guests at a dinner to | ment under President Obregon Was | predicted in unionist quarters. | (TiRE ~ported in progre. Jlin n pers to express cordial rec- brings to the nat friend ershi M Fraose (which Mr. Dodge and Mr. Stecle weey | D5 81! the French embaasy. by the Oklahoma|™ngLIN, May 13.—The elections eports from Rawl. Merrimac and | ognition of his services in a difficuit shop and Printer Har i command of the MMliated,” dominated “the trade in | of Mme curiSougy dinner in Lonor duletést ever known in Ire- | )ncT, PO\ICS Ch he Wealeral end ot | environment. b The dmmediate causs il « . 0% service of supplies—the famous second NCWS Print during the period named, | o'clock S i i he given at 8o = | & polling was necessar _ind} . here has | his resignation from the commission is xir £100.000 e e et e 04 hd because of- this Wieeed ‘Mol | o'clock Sunday evening, this being the {according to the British custom, when | PeeT 00 Aring there since late yes- jbelieved to have been his failure to 2 4 < L Bost that requlred | O complaint adis 5ed Son- | only important function that has be "‘ l 9 N | eis Ghe candiants’ s nomiostan o ter afternoon. | make good the promise he gave the ; 0 ¥ abilits. Gen. Harbord's SPITCH the complaint adds, the Globe | arranged for Sunday. Mme. Curie was| 1 OUAY 8 ews e s Lt b | The total death list for the two German populace of Upper Silesia that alents " won universal| WS un t ure paper fromborn in Warsaw. Poland, ani ror| Y JBOlnE daialiDen s !days' fixhting still was in doubt this order would be restored within three 1 nts praise. He is not only an able but a;#0¥ other producer than the Inter-|father ix a professor in the Univers| 1 P l | hose elected anelude FEamonn de | porping. At least five men are | days after the insurrection began. The A L ot the ko populie off 1 Nix'record overseas PAUonl Peper Company. The mews. | o Warcaw o nivers m aragrapns|yaters, o, Clare Michacl collins. | own (o have been killed, hut in- | inabiity on the part of the alled forces % o g5 e ach can be expected to PAPEr required from 9.000 to 12,000] Arrangements for the entert STy . il s Y et teo | condrmed reports of other Kkiliings | there to halt the advance of Korfanty's : vork dons he o ’ Time Army withou; ' ons of news print annually, Lot i Curie here haentestalament Amerigs formally, tenders Marne me- ) publican oy, for on MY (orki Ar- | continue to filter into Williamson. | men, made untbnable the position of Rl _— 1\\‘m<hm;.:l_nn' committee of men and| georetary Weeks anthorizes use of fed- | Fein: Alderman Cosgrove, and many | Terrific Firing Along Rive l’rmm-‘l;l:\(zfe‘l:‘l.‘cfl'nr; it is s d !h. ’ 25, N wards Controversy Settled. ! | women, including prominent 1epre- | SO 4T et irginia mines. . jother men prominently onnected | I Gy S o 7 1 e b A FOUR SOLDIERS BURNED. ives of the government and| CTAWtroops atAVest Virginiamines. - § T Ui ein movement : % conditions Prince Hatafeld is - X e y 4 the Edwurds controversy. He solvedi . . S = Jeniine. and AjodiaLyclrelés e [etiand hintegetiwar it Gemmanitroine] Those elected in Cork city or coun- | West Virginia sides of the Tug riger | ELvenicrelitatanfinsing florost jthin ionn~ z that ing Brig. Gen. Bdwards Injure be cha 7 o s at 3 00pS | ¢ o MacSw ro : the secti at has bee » ive Silesians : . m \ eheratiiid ,,m,’,’,,:' s R rd ! en Gasoline Explodes | committer: Mrs Marshall Field, Mre | are permitted in Silesia vage 117 (e ot ot o Sleteal st ar e e Jlast | 20d eligibles from outside the plebiscite s nth the ROVErnMent gy top of the list. Then he had to on an Army Launch. Charles D Walcott, Mrs. Vernon Kel- Secretary Weeks gets behind fight for | recently 4 from Spike Island | ght hours. was resumed early | A7U4 {0 vote on the same day. erticularly ob- ke the troversy over the re- iy jlogk and others have heen active in | new D. C. water conduit Page 1] internment mp and Mary Mac- | today. according {o reports from Pike ated, Says Premie & bl . MarinTama nahe e HOBOKEN. X. 1. May 14.—The entire| 1he_Work of ‘the committer Mins. Curie to, set big welcome hare Swiney her sister, who is now in county officers in the trouble zone DON, May 13.—Great Rritain wili i nent de- | g Gen. ershini's serv- Hoboken fire department was s | T Page 1:America. Other women elected are From the West Virginia side came |not accept as a fact accomplished the : e ATa et as shm oG o |10 appotnting Sen. Bangiiing % shier of | ConDtess a Markieviez, who is word that & number of men. whose seizure and holding by insurgent Poles s . &r Weeks feels that he ha a gasoline explo- | WAl Secretary Woeks pursucd | in prison and Mrs. 0'Cal n. Mrs. names had not been learned, were | under the leadership of Adalbert Kor- povatl r all parties and begun a S1°7 oceurred on an Army launch Are Y Readi policy of aliaying department jeal- | Clarke and Mrs. Pearse 3 | fanty of portions of Upper Silesia. 3 LT And now he wants the docked here. Four soldiers were taken re You Reading ousies. Page 1| | This was made plain in the house of X 1055 - of the Army. the cliques to a hospit 2 the: New Sto Thousandsin irnali paradsigivent | commons by Premier Lloyd George. 1 o Pt sals 1o cease their intrigues ticers ordered a rol w ories ety Sty PELACOIBIVE T TIN 7 | who emphatically declared the inva- . Belatenic: oen 6 Dusinens. Diticers ordered 2 roll eall ta check s siees ot Washinzion ! CA T, MOURNING LOSS OF KITTENS. Ton was in defiance of the treaty of t Jant 1o ¢ v (Copyright, 1921) ‘more nad: been Riieac ort fthat ithree by Sewell Ford | ae bl v e % = catr) Versailles. Either the allies should in- ; MFEEhL 102 ore had been killed. , s for levying taxes proposed to v : : : roits being e t lsixe. approxi- |e——— | osed to | 1 ~Q | sist on the treaty being respected, the Y ' ' : 3 age 2 ) / premier said, or they ougl o allow ‘ e e b paate Sl e v o POSTER MOTHER TO BABY S SR b -, AT = | Portable school buildings and other pro- Germany to do so. “ : " PRESIDENT INTERESTED IN TABLET Of The I Visions adopted to relieve congestion —— | X0t merely to disarm Germany, but t . s uxe the cc s % S il Siaa? [ ‘mm;x"h ‘“'k on. ¥ Page [ By the Associated Press. | abandoned chickens to the teme- |10 *ay that "::‘f,',‘,,"{,"d"’{i bt~ 4 t : vas per v, T1TE/ r D 7 unday ar Century-old_tree, known as Morse eim NEW BEDFORD, Mass, May 14. | ment occupied formerly by the cat, | &T€ N e % o o . YAt A VI 7/ . ang showi ec 5 haen vz | Y o | Aehen BN A ke ] S0 rder—that is not fair,” he 4 st TO NEWSBOY HERO OF WORLD WAR L e SR 5ehe™ ™ | —While mourning the lovs of her | Nhre the¥ came To'the hodiec i | resiorine ordel sirine P : r : i You know ihe stories of i Page 2| three Kittens who lived but a few | Kitchen since her bercavemens | 1t would be discreditable and not - : : . T | his famous writer—and up iy ‘i . i Nellle. a s y Eng- | Afte hour of silent co | worthy of the honor of any land, and, n a By e Assoctated Pross talte part insthe dedication or iRe ol THeR tana RAilby Maysre Horse shoW opens with gay throngs| minutes, e. = matronly Eng: || Atter anhour of allent contempla- {Worthy ofithe honor ot Suy Jand andt L : o BOSTON. May 14--The interest | tablet to Scotty.” Ho added thae two of the finest charac- Spresent P'age 2) glish short-haired cat. turned to | tIOf * o pon adontion. | Bt will not be the attitude the 3 : D N i e ia s e e if the President should go to | ters from his pen. §3,000000 Federal Reserve Board home { the incubator for consolation and | o e et eaCtherly in- | gllies will take w . !in puper and morial which Boston newsboys are Plymouth this summer he would First publication any- Here proposed. 2| now is the foster mother to a | Iy acquired family. Nellie deetd. | Poland. he said, was the last coun- . Absidged et b sl be glad to consider the invitation | where— Exeeutive council, A, ¥ of L., takes up i Lrood of chickens. The feline €d that the downy orphans need. | (¥ in lSurope which should complain Sts o P 500 dedica emory. 0 come here. | s brotherhoods’ afliliation. age 4 ! 4 ! the DRy eed- | VO the treaty. She did not win her ' Y i & hilanthropist taken lodgings -d a bath. While the meth abo 1 s, ar t of one of their number. “Scotty, “Scotty.” whose real name was JUNGLE STRATAGEMS Hammond says U. S. disarmament alone | bhehind a stove in the hame of Mre, | Washing brought no compiant thve | liberty. It was given her by ltaly, . a hero of the war, tndicatea | Albert Edward Scott, sold his list | AND SPOILS" would be foll Page 4| Jonn T Morcy of thig city, and | weiting that whs administercq | Great Britain and France. There was g 2 Pl in a letter from Secretary Chels- paper at his regular station in By Charles Mayer. Mexican city declares martial law, fol-| bestows constant care and affec- caused a general retreat. not a letter in the treaty that did not Dies. 1ak CEALY, | Brookline in July, 1917, when he lowing serious rioting. Page 5| tion upon her beloved but puzzling Not until the cat had stretched | represent British, French and Ttalian . tian, made public today. Writing was fifteen years old. He fought And dozens of the best hool playground need bef a | family. herself out to forget her new trou- |lives. He charged that the Poles dur- 1 o epartr to Kdward Keevin, who had tn- | with the 101st Infantry in France | fiction and feature ar- [iScho: Eplave gl A practical-minded hen discov- ’ ble in sleep did the chickens ap. |ing the war had been divided—halt v r r Vited the President to attend the and at Epicds defended i pass ticles 1 LO8s age 8| orvd she had been duped into com- proach her. Then they discovered | of them fighting with the German t determin dedication, Mr. Christian said the | single-handed, killing thirty-one | 4 Salvation Army asks better public sup-{ pleting a hatehing job which an | that fur makes an ideal bed. Now | “They fell fn German uniforms,” the T v estin . Anvitation appealed “very strong- Giermans before he lost own | In Tomorrows Star | port of fund drive. Page 1 incubator had started. The fowl the cat and chickens take milk premier dramatically exclaimed. “and that ¢ but| 1 oto President Harding and it | life. A bronze tuble: depleting Brightwood Citizens' Assoclation pro-| immediately descrted the seven | from the same saucer and at night |shot down Frenchmen. Britisa and work are not | would be “a gratifying yrivilege | his heroic end ts 1o Le placed in tests permitting non-resident pupils to|* newly arrived chicks. the orphans nestle to the foster |Italians who were fighting for their cneral eStimates ! i he should find it possible to = Brookline Town Hall, crowd D. C, schools. Page 12 Mrs. Morey transferred -the )parent. freedom.” : ST » - ¢ » A 0

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