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; WEATHER. | ! Member of the Associated Press || i District of Columbia and Mary- . o The Associated Press is exclw 1y entitled to | land—Fair and cooler today; tomor- || the ue for repubbeation of all news dispaichos | H row, fair. credited to it or nat wise srodited n this | Témperature for twenty-four hours, paper and also the loeal news pablished n i ended at 10 p.m. last night: High- Al rights of publication of special est, 81; lowest, 60. ’ dispatches ihereln are also reserved | Full report on page 3 — UNDAY MORNING, MAY 15, 1921. i FIVE CENTS, 842—No. 28.140. ;::;:r;ffi:: second-class matter WASHINGTON, D. Washington, D. C. p T IPHSIONGRONS Thinks World fs Justified , e, NIRTALLAWPUT TOMAOAPLEY oo Semen B0 L R TS meit toithe Uniteaistntes=an &7 Iawn in front of the Gir/ Scoutw Germany's ¥y s so obviously insince E » Foremost Publicist. 1 so obviously insin ‘rlnmxl»vln'vl tearcom at the Point in East RLIN, May 14—During the its contemy i any | | | progress of the world w al or 2 ¢ parade. after all Mrs. Harding Iate yesterda) ) the world war, which After all th parad after it R S | apparentl iter | these whines, after all these had no pers apiece, sipping ‘their drinks ow 1 than thq of what is threats and lies, this same “repub- | “peace s Srites vl g T hrough straws ‘and fully en- . ' Lioyd George’s Speech Re-| [eie Bresiion Milion it | evemisimg 1o nas s “sum. much st i President Signs Orders for . Point | tween the German people and the larger than the one it originally while hundreds of Two Counties in West garded as Turning Point | i criai German zoverament, Mr. | declared o be Impossivie sutomoniles and pedeatrians || ( ies i es Cilson's persistence in aling : . anxed nearby without recog- | | gt s in England’s Course. it A e s mane Skeptieal; of - Stacerlts; Mistng (hem. The omty omer | | Virginia, Kentucky. Iy Our “republican” government | person fn the party was Col A | the Hohenzollerns from power in [ the great German empire ' | | | | | | i must have known it would even- tually have to come to thi Therefore why has it seized every ble opportunity since the | Sherrill, the President's chief | | aid and superintendent of pub- sia and supertniendent ot o~ | PROCLAMATIONS HELD UP * Crne varty naa ween G0 e | BY SUBSEQUENT REPORT That distinction, let m even more 1 v, is GERMANY’S ACCEPTANCE Al today. perhaps. ) than when Withelm Hohenzollern cerity that this belief, of insincerity ex- table to quench their thirsts. In democratic fashion the Prexident and hix wife sipped Hohenzolle the Hindenbures and the Ludendorffs to a close | makes a grave error and is in | RED THE SITUATION | : § ) ALTE | than when wi : Sty bt Versailies s siguta ORI Tl JANChRarD L NAY eHIE o 3 t good name of the German |} / /] h3 155 4hs Wkow Sroands Ahey dts » ? s Tondon Dissatisfied Over Events| f""'l;:“":“ A !“*' ’; exists people? Why has it followed a 1 t,ll:edl.;i:nlz‘c‘nx:l:::l "‘nm;:":p Mine Strike Riots Are Declared oday, rep *nts what the Ger- despicable course which could 2 Directed From Warsaw and I! man people expected would follow P Tt 3. WecgtuThE, ibe vh;nu.uh 1..-.,....:- I.rk and | | Beyond Control, But Later by Pari the revolut heiped to belief in German insin- | when they reached the Point | | Become Less Violent Usually Supported by Paris. | bring the ai war of the | » 4L 1 lmeitibl o mansie they alighted and went to the | | . Proclamation: I signed by Pre: were pre nt Hardir BY ARTHUR S. DRAPER. ists. But is it any wonder that the world today, after the woeful By eablesto The Star and Sew York Tribune.| ;1 .0q of serious correction. L iiniGobs Grthe lasu. oW wedkss | the pop. watched the people zo terday declaring a state of martial law LONDON. M 14.—Lloyd George's pudent and Arrogant. on the part of our “republican” | | by and had a rare good time of in Mingo county, W. Va, and Pike speech is generally regarded in Lon- The people beheld this “repub- government, is more skeptical b county, Ky., along the interstate bor- @on as marking the turning DoInt i\ Jican' sovernment at the allied than ever? M j der. the area affected by the coal strike allied policy and a return to the po conference at Spa, at Paris and at Is it any wonder that public | ations were turned nd re- opinion, even among the masses German people, is bewil- from the troubled . which the British premier was folloW-1 yongqon, pleading povert ing last winter before the Paris €0n=| jicting as bevond ail capacity to | of the ference. | pay the reduced bills which the | dered and flabbergasted by such glon make such _ | It is recalled that at that time Great| ajjjes presented, while neglecting kaleidoscopic echanges? } }action necessary Britain favored a moderate settlement | ¢4 make any but the most impu- Much as 1 regret to say it, Ger- | At the War Department with¥Germany which would permit an! qent and arrogant offers of its man honor is at a lower ebb to- -] prepared immediately early resumption of trade relationSi oun a5 to what Germany felt she | day than it was in the fateful | of the proclamation d a general improvement of thel g ante to pay. | year of 191s. e n. George W an | Furopean industrial situation. Great What travesty to behold this Just as in the old days, when | . . | Jii : Sth Corps Area and Fort Benjamin Britain was opposed to the policy o “repuplican” regime of ours de- | our rulers believed honor to be | { ert S rme Will Propose Union of Power Harrison, 1ua. President’s ace fnvasion and occupation of German| fepding those whom the people synonymous With arrogant ef- tion and ord im to hold a suffi- rerritory s a means of compellin€ ! of Germany banished in dissrace | fromtery, so today the moisy Company and W. R. & E. Co. |civnt mumber of troops in readiness to nake Germany to meet her war obligations. | maintain the entire innocence minorities are creating a similar | ' B H K t ve to Then came the fall of the French gov-| war guilt of the imperial Ger- impression. i ecause e € if Traction Merger Fails the area ernment and thp return of Briand 101 man government. Tnless German honor, in this | . il | the premiership. The people of Germany and of of crisis, becomes a volun- | B tl g Wh k | , ootleg Whis W cffective by the | time Outmaneuvered in Turkes. ;:‘\_“0,(1"“‘;’?)‘““,‘ il Kot f:lrr;m;“_*\_:l::(;a(f;dl‘“‘f"}f’: 10 CENTS AS LIGHT RATE| Wnen President Harding decided Meanwhile Briand had outmaneuver-{ Fiance ia b & % B A 3 . k the drastic action, as a result of con- o Eriss edrke: I urkey, aiaimad | JRRASE ERSRCC Rl DERERS S | man hener H |Sister of Brothers Killed Re- [ ..., nioaten to e star Senators Favor Early Action | ferences with secretary Weeks and sen- o i sores. And, fi v 1 escutc era - | 3 % o Ciie * 1 Suth Seen hetved Tiaty whtion mom ot Bet | LR Ll e s | | . BALTIMORE. May 14.—Sheriff % Commissioner ~ Believes ~ Public *'°" Sut™ hebiggbh e arbitions In the near east. France| e "ave e 0 S e govern. | %™ (consrient. 10213 covers—Arrest of Driver | rewis sein of ceeil county, who | 10 Safeguard Washing- i ataania had also gained an upper hand in| on March 2 last is said to have Would Accept Increase if should be issued ir o they wer Poland, Rumania, Hungary andj | of Truck. held up and taken twenty-five - ton Water Supply. minut 3 ed, how- _peal by this yrepublican” sovern O Czechoslovakia. With Germany re- ! cases of whisky from two Wash- Car Fare Is Lowered. ever. a telegram was received at the i v a vasiv Z ington bootleggers on a road near White House from v. Morrow of maining ohdurate and evasive, Lloyd e ; SAANE n g5 o : ' had no alternative, although yi | Two little children playing in 2| Eikton, was fined,$200 and costs | AMembers of the Senate military af-| Street railway merger negotiations, KeDtuCky announcig that George i » i v 3d street s i i i he and Italy in the supreme council | sandpile onthe pavement on 3¢, 2 for illegal possession of the liquor |{AiTS committee, who were interview-!it was indicated last night, may take (00 looked better and i ¢ iy o had es g £ were far from satisfied With the allied | southwest yesterday afternoon Dad} - yoq,y by gugge Rose fn the United |3 Yesterday by advocates of water|an abrupt tack this week to effect a bad been ordercd S ot ! their lives crushed out when a big| gl 7% <10 ilegislation for the District at this!requction in car fases witheut an MCKY side of the policy west. i . o ckin, = i S o n ares vithou an . Two events have alterel the situ- {motor truck of the Cudahy Packin& | Noxt week Arthur G. Moran, a l:::’::“ Bave assurances of their in-| iyl consolidation of the traction| It Was fhis inform . t | : : - Company over which its driver had| - A ; in the matter, which led to] : ation nrofoundly. Germany's accept- | otorcycle policeman attached to . i . the postpon. ation profoundiy erman P {lost control thundered across the ycle policeman iche the belief last night the Army bill| P oPerties: B . ce o lies' ultimatum terms | the office of Commissioner Baugh- . It s betwee Losisl the proclam “";'s : "r\" 'ahl" m:l e f Deli- |Severe Electrical Effects Ti B e o :’;;h;; man, who was arrested with Sher- | .11 be Teported out with a pro- mi»hiszfmli; 'c(otr:: e ”’10“‘:‘ conference with Mr was casily nos ant o : : i & > at 2 n, as £ fvision authorisi 3 < e g2 panies and the | cOnferenc h 2 5t i i« ere clectrica ects Tie azainst the wall of a house a : ol ; % ion authorizing construction of a < At e e Tea e b ai Tvewe “ant_tne pousn reberion in Back Five Into Rear of De street. -A third child was slightly in- eth. will be arraigned In the |,oy conquit from Great Falls. public utilities commission fail to | President decided 1o leave the pane | 1 ! : ‘ —— same court. jfrom Grea roduce a merger agreement by Tues., 10 the War |Up Communication Thi - |jurea. s ; | Representative Frederick X. zihl-!P a5 nt by Tues-, g amaa catessen ‘and Leisurely p Through !" The driver of the truck, Ed Brown, ‘":C‘:;‘i‘;ic‘rz h‘;‘l"’ed‘“;: ”‘::"r‘;:g_ man of Maryland, saw Senator Wads-| 33Y+ 8 compromisc proposition con- 8IVe him authoriy Loot Till of $780. out the Country. ! : n incident in | Secretary’s hands and is only TUpper Si comparison | i to issue The latter event, however, gave the British government just the pppor- tunity it had been seekinz. With-| ati his discretion. Secreiary Weeks 1219 Half street southwest, was ar- % Worth, chairman, and Senator Suther. | (SMPIAting the establishment of the > rested fmmediately after the uccident| ¥2% by policémen and the county. | electric light rate a: 10 cents ana mediately returned to the War De- and is being held at the fourih pre- officials. Their story was that- ]7-1-”‘: car fares will be put forward, | PATtment and instrucied Maj. Gen. mber of the committee, and hat there is a decided sen- ; i pe— J 5 they wege taken to the Cicil jail o . March to prepare orders and take th out an exception, the m s ol-the Tel K e for investiga“ion T . | ¥ th ! This suggestion was made by Com- Marc prepare orders and take th e P v Aa dc o egraphic and : - |cinct station house for investig: _ e committee for the earli- y Com ; British cabinet, from liberal Lloyd| The delicatessen store of Awrach phic and telephonic communi !c“on" Nevitt said last nigi. that| 2nd after the whisky was taken |est aftion possible to safeguard|MiSsioner Oyster at the time the util |NeCessary steps fo make martial law Georze to ultra-conservative Balfour & Perl at 1728 Columbia road was|cation throughout States was| | " i hold an inquest over the from them were told to B0 On |wagshington against a breakdown of| iti€s commission established the ©ffcctive hould the procla; have fooked with dissatisfactiong.on entersd Ly two masked bandits at 1|paralyzed at intervals hours 1ast | podies of the children at the District | their way. Prohibition agents re- liis water supply. present strect car rate. It is certain | Promulzated the course of events directed from | 0'ajoci®ihis morning and Isadore Perl. night by the mysteriog® effects of the| morgue at 3 o'clock tomorrow after- ceived information of the com- A letter from the Secretary of War| 10 be advanced again by the Commis- | President Harding was gt horted usually by Onie of the proprietors’ and Mrs. An- { plaint end wen¢ to Elkton, where At 5 B 35 is decision, it was understood, by o Dt o s i Y Imic Awrach, wife of his partner, and | aurora borealis or ¥northern lights.” 1t{7°°™ ther were taken to, the Cecil jall, 5::gt:§ 'X'f.:."f"lf'm"'.' St ;v;::;:rl‘ thareEnencknreepestiot ::,-hmm»..— it e - Two customers were held up at the,was declared one of the severest electri- Sons of Grocer. | . The -anefiEied them to the loommittans yesisrdag any s : erland. The semator took | point of pistols while the two bandits | cal disturbances within the last thirty| Jacob Milloff, scven weeks old, and| county jail, where he disclosed |will be considered at its meetin akls Many Advaniagesiveea White House a number of There is no antagonism OWaT™ L o.p.4 (he cysh register of iyears. The powerful earth currents|penjamin Milloff, five years old, both | ten cases of liquor in one of the |morrow. S meeting to-| Many advantages are claimed for | from citizens of West Virginia, de- Poland. but the British have ©on- 'y "o g Mrs Awrach were | Short-circuited the wires and made it|sons of Israel Milloff, proprietor of a| cells. Further inquiry revealed | The secretary's action in calling the | "o P en: I is asserted that under | jaring thay the situation was beyond sidered her far too ambitious, and| .o iTe MO Ol tore when | impossible to transmit cither press or | grocery store at 213 30 street, just a| fifteen more cases of whisky in & |Senate's attention to the seriouinesy ] L0 CeNt clectric light rate, the To-|ine control of the state authoritics her pelicy is condemned beeause i1, o men entered, both wearing | commercial messages. Many Dpersons|few doors from where the childreni garage, and, mccording to a state- |of the local ‘water situation rlousness | tomac Electric Power Company and |4 that federal aid was necessars aggravated the unsettiement of Lo oong carrving pistols in their | here and elsewhere saw the display. were crushed, were killed. Jacob was| ment to Judge Rose by counsel fof |cial commu | @ Spe-|the Washington Rallway and Eleteric | gno telegram from R. Wilson at cial commush :uun Iwul{so far, it is|Company would, if permitted to con- . in influencing favorable ac- a a entered and shouted “Hands up, back | operators declared the effects on the Benjamin died a few minutes after| ing the fiftecn:cases for presenta- |tjon at this session. s ¢- | solidate, earn rear of the room!” wires were worse than at any time in|arrival. Kxamination at the Emer-| tion to a hospital at Elkton. 1t ‘ihe commitites-reports: out ‘the | yestment <nd opiedie the fract oy obeved, as did John . Wal- | their memory. The electrical influence | gency Hospital showed that he had requested conduit provision it is be- | lines on a 7-cent fare. Protest From Railroad of 2318 14th stre ‘ho was | Was so marked that wire traffic chi 4 25 5 as . | = ,»,Am“,'., & :,“h sl \:»hun: !at the Chesapeake and s.,,‘r,d,.m“ n;'m Eaeyore ase An e b":f "f,':' MAY BE GERMAN ENVOQY. jtieved there will be little \doubt of| Commissioner Oyster believes that 4 unter ea a e Z omac Tele- | skull, his lungs were ruptured and he the Senate’s favorable action. Should | with declining prices of labor and ' sandw ! | M 8 andw {Dr. Rathenau Probable Ambassa-|t® item receive the approval of the | materials, it would be possible, under | i | Euro This policy goes back more ', 4o fhoy shut the door as they| Veteran telegraphers and telephone | dead when he reached the hospitaland | the Sheriff, the sheriff was secret- than a year to the time when the Voles were fizhting the bolsheviki ard Warsaw was aknost under the rain of Trotzky's sbells. Lloyd George then condemned the Polish policy and his pubjje utterances were mild enmpared with the private expr sions of some members ¢ the gov- Huntington said that the people of Matew n, W. Va., were being “shot down like rats.” a sufficient amount to pay a T per cent return on their in- Earlier in the day Secretary Weeks had transmitted to the President tel- egrams from the governors of Ken- tucky and West Virginia describing in detail the situation, and asserting the need for federal troops. One such ge from Gov. Morgan of West Virginia forwarded a4 prot from W. J. Jenks, the general manager of the Norfolk and Western railroad, de- clairing that passengers and em- ployes traveling on the road’s trains h. The bandits then proceed- | phone Company headquarters here re- | had many contusions about the body. ed to i i 1 conferees on the Army bill its adop- | this plan, to get the price of car rides sh register, but were in-| ported that meters registered more than | Janie Milloff, eight years old, a sis- terrupted by the sudden entrance into | 1,000 volts, threatening to burn out thel ter, was onl$ slightly injured. She dor to United States. tion b, 3 = et , Gament A A e . s y the House would be likely. |down to four tokens for a quarter the store of Johr laffey o ’ 5. [ 5 syt » = S S s But today the Silesian invasion and | o o0 \mr" ol L ’""\‘:“’]’;”")m s | was taken to the ualty Hospital and | BEIRLIN, May 14—Dr. Walter Rath-| The District Commissioners are | within a few months. Apa 3 y mo-| 2 pm., all ledsed wires of tielalier = slight wound in her forehead { ¢nau, president of the German Gen-|watching closely the efforts o obtain| Washingtonians are now paving | to walk between | Associated Press leading from New | was treated she taken home by | eral Blectric Company, is being talked | Congress' sanction for the building|1¢ cents a kilowatt hour for the me Poland are really incidental. For-{ o 04 5 Mr Claft tuna Lloyd George is able to con-| e, Ao, Nidednn 4 iy s ot | R i1a ti thar theatérion mara x\n m and h",\l' .‘)ml 1 u;.luun Mr York were affected intermittently, the | her father. of as a possible appointee to the am- |of a new conduit. They regard the vlectricity they use, though the rate | an et e on legdl grounds; but Se- -x“ ach an T.'r.’ :‘ ‘.:\\ the rear of | interruption lasting until after mid-1 As quickly as the children could be |, lorship at Washington, when it |matter as of such importance to the | ¢Stablished by the commission is 813 | * e s - ST > the store ne * 3 roceeded | pig) . p c] = 'Di i = s bod b e m n procecded ! night. | taken from under the truck following{ pecomes possible to name the Gers|District that they included a separate | cents. The company, which has ap- | Nothing | ¢stimate for a conduit in the de.|Pealed the commission's order, is im- | leisurcly to rob the till of a sum| 4§ 3 aced | house of commons yesterday can be|wpien tht ot 5w | the accident they were placed in the |man representative ther. | B automobile of Capt. 1. R. Lewis, an|pas been indicated in official quarters, |ficiency budget they submitted to|Pounding 1 cents of cvery 10 cents Attributed to Sunspot. Perl told the police was read Great Britain's determination | g-gq Scientists Naval obusiv ¢ 5 e g T lon to forget the divisions of the war and 3 ;.', itsic i : P :t‘:?x;':h'? I'}:'fm\“‘“ ODrVAtory | ormy Engineer Corps officer, statlon-| however, as to the probability of his |Congress recently. This was done to | Collected. which will be returned to | Were in danger from flying bullets, forket the divisions of (he war 4nd | police belicve the men are the same | attributed the phenomenon o a large | i 2t washington barracks, Who rush. | Lol sciceted for the Bost impress doubly Congress with the |18 customers if the court’s decision | that telegraph and telephone wires return to & as 4 two who drove by the store in an au- | spot in the center of the sun. It was | 6. ‘of Lthom’ 16, ‘ths Emarkency ; ? gocs against the company. . Tne | were being shot down and could not al trading relations. This means a re- 4 ile 2 half hour bef 3 ted the . P ed two of i e JEmergency danger of delaying action to replace i pany ol | ding relations. This means o 12 | tomobile o Malf hour before the rob- | estimated that the pot is 94,000 miles | 1iopita) the present obsolete water line. whion]@mount thus far impounded totals be repaired owing to the constant turn to the policy of last y e IS pery and, after stopping for a few | long and 21,000 miles wide, and is | E1o8 i t e A W, i pa ilade 8 at passenge vere insistent that the obiigations of Ger- gidue Only One Eyewitnes RISK COMPANY FINED. {is under a strain, believed to be cloge | ™OT¢ than & million dollars. {Uslllade.; nd | that Jpoecneces wee minutes, £ped away. |10 the congealing of an internal er. | { ruption of gases. The aurora borealis was first noted in Washington about 5 o'clock in the afternoon, although wire disturbances | compelled to take refuge beneath 3 S the seats of the cars to escape injury. t is, Commissiorer Oyster's belief| Gov. Morrow's telegram conveying i street southwest, agree as to how the | 1 s 5 o Gov. Morrow egra ving r uu B e w h ance at Unlawful Rate. COAL TIE'UP AT ANTWERP it the Potomac Company were Der-|information that the situation looked i e foaly: eyt | Sttt pissacch o e ster +| mitted to charge 10 cents per kilowatt | yore hopeful, which caused the with- Hawkins, the only eyewitness who | “FXLTIMORE, May 14.—For viola- s The stories of Brown, the truck = |to the breaking point. Light Rate to Help Rail + 2| Must Pay $750 for Issuing insur- o SRR many must be recognized equaily with BERLIN, May 14.—The central gov- {driver, and Walter Hawkins, hour for electricity sold in the Dis- were felt as ecarly as Friday nigl . H 3 tial law procl g wdilug Boaril: OF he fndepenasit 5o fhe seslobandey lor i ";::I:irnuld be found. said that he was| tion of the JaW in Writing the work” | Dockworkers' Boyeott of England |trict it would earn an amount suff !:'."m’"'fx‘:fl;:“ ,,m;‘,fa',“,\-h,:,,':“TIT:‘ s e et i its effects ew | % U230 street in th ccction | INEMEN’s compensation insurance for . g s | tions. e B entucky state cial democratic party, in an appeal to- during the night, until the carly spo- ““]k’"".'ln, e “,‘,p"',lf”"',’ " the Baltimore Dry Docks and Ship- Halts 400,000 Tons. cient not only for its own needs, but |y, i not previously available had duy/fo ihe Gérman grotetariaticges | raidie masitéatations had resilea ry| ot B strest and s hole affair. | Luitding Compans: the tnited States| o oo b8 S . for carrying the rallway company| o mebilized and were being sent the working classes of Germany to = % complete disruption of wire servic {The truck, he said, was coming south | I'idelity and anty Company was | & "RP, May 14—Four hun-|over lean periods. Investigations he |, . s sl give the government undivided sup- The. ‘Glectrica i ce. |24 street and a passenger auto.]fined $7i0, and a like fine was im- |dred thousand tons of coal are tied up|has made show that a 10-cent electric| ¢ (1e Mingo-Fike county border on ® | Twelve Other Soms of Eli on clectrical display was visible | iy el divded posed Archibald J. Hunter of {here as a result of the refusal of th, ¢l the Tug river. port in its efforts to carry out the In Weshington at intervals galy bes| oir o0 DECEceding northwest. &%) Rigge Rossman & Humter Ine, by ¢|rate would compare favorably with| "y, ., said at the War Depart- ; g 5 PArLLE z6 ance com. | members of the dock workers' uni s sconomic penalties imposed on (ire i | cause of the cloudy skie: the intersection of the twe streets|Thomas J. Keating, insurance com-|me union | charges made for this character many und‘nu- allied ultimatum Probation for Disregarding "":N f:hx 4]! "r” Sklhs n; the north. Lo o oceenger car started to turn foner of Maryland = The caseto load coal destined for England. All|gervice in other cities, oL N P imatum's con- J q An occasional rift in the clouds, how- ‘| has created a great deal of interest S. ditions with respect to disarmament Examination Pledge. lever, disclosed great shafts of lignt | PUt N5tead of Boing arouhd the cen-| ymong local insurance men. It was the freight yards are choked. Another reason for the Commission- ment that the presence of the along the Kentucky bank of the river e troops ! * . & . e The dock workers have ref: d ’ & would go far toward quieting the sit- d the trial of war guilty 2t o P N B ter point of the strect intersections|alleged that the accused Wrote the efused to|er's leaning toward this plan is that L i ieriing boacd densndb tpat ]l S dsemiled Trass . |fgainst the sky. These would grad-|jnag a short cut to Within three feet| insurance at & rate not permitted |handle coal for England In order to(he Is convinced a mereer of tat{uation. For the past few days, taiomsrment AIFFetithe selaurerof brantie Diiie hooir oreasa i B tervals o pend be.replaced at|of the left-hand curbing. The big|by law. show thelr solldarity with the strik-| Washington Rallway and Elcetric ang | 0Mcers said. rioters on the Wes e ent direct the seizure of hreaking their honor pledge in ex-|intervals by other rays. ! R Electric and | 91 °°T £ B i Al malor portion o ihie profits ac p ¥s. mofor truck struck It at the right ing conl miners of Great Britain. Capital Traction companies would not | §1id side, when pressed too closely by state police and special deputy of itselt make possible a considerable A Brussels dispatch of Thursday |reduction in car fare. | minations eight sophomores in the == =wgovy o iy o o e | hind wheel and threw it on the pave-| MAKE SPECIAL OFFICERS. e ted by industries, commerce|vyale Scientific School at Yal aoiutated, by Yale Scientific. School at Tale hay ment. The concussion turned the sheriffs, had been slipping across ths d the landed and property classes. faan exial o ve e Tre aurora borealis i H Suggestions | 2 e iyl . | xpelled: ang twolve have b |thenirst ‘vhe to make l::?.m“" was | 1 ring wheels of tho (ruck and sent | Deputies Appointed for Increased |Sald that the Belglan dock workers,|that have been advanced that n|TI¥eF (0 the Kentucky side. whors warned and placed on probation. The ppearance | 1%L 0 e Davement where the In support of the striking British coal | merger would mean a 5-cent car fare | (HeT¢ Were” not sufficient troops to e enddtion ey fiom the'student| i Weshington and ' th POSSE KILLS NEGRO. resommendationmasiinomithe SLUASNL] o sy e east since| \ 0o were playlng. Before the| VABTANCY in Virginia County. (miners, had decided to oppose by all|are not taken serlously by Mr. Oyw. | Capture them. council, which passed upon the al- 20, when it was plainly | e ch to ] | : ould regain control it swept | Special Dispateh to The Sta legal means the loading of coal o sl cientists estimated that it | ST T, € 2 e SRt REDERICKSBURG, Va., May 14— | England. g e fox e _B_merger Martial Law Defined. em has been in use in| WaS SIXLY miles above the surface uf | '® Children before it and stopped (ying to tho increased “number ‘of lumn 2. only when it hit the brick wall of |idlers traveling the public highways visible, Fugitive Accused of Fatally '¥*tors " (Continued on Page 2, C The honor sy Martial law 1S the popular name for i i S o e Gaae _{the earth and B v = Wounding Sheriff. the school for five vears. Each stu-|U pofnted out that tho | gpy’ pouse. e tien violatlons of the | what the mitttary suthoritics destg- ATLANTA, May 14 Rosser, | dent on his examination paper r»lr-dzn‘.‘ arctic dancers” usually are effective| The baby carriage in which Jacob | k% In Stafford county by outsiders GRu Us. 9 A l D sp Niats avronaiarinsd dn Aornieatio Atk . ed) TaE + anq that he neither received nor gave aid.| when spots appe : | Judge R. H. L. Chichester has ap- 22) l / h (is o8, an il v nesro. used of sheeting and | (hat he neither recelved o 7 £ave aid.| when spote appear on the sun, | was riding was carried by the truck | paimed the following men as special ' 0 e, P 0 arwoun |- BOCeR 1L hyas el tiuizhis var, fatally wounding Dey Sheriff : Bis7 epetl cre eachi The large spot on the sun, which nnd thrown Into the areaway in front | officers clothed with the suma author > ~ Department, and takes a number of Kempton of Coweta county, was shot | T¢ Nw n;.ld . Their names| contributed to the unusual action of [ of the house at 207 3d street. The | 23 he shellft In criminal mattors: 1 uman i e in e ; e e e to death near Grantvill e today Were ade public |the aurora boreal: i iox ol ©!A7 C. Carter, M. G, Sneed, J. R. Hen- - |and orders promulgated by the com= 1 i s last night,| Sab ove Ao wRithe pore (A e e 3 a. n |and orders promulg )y the com: by a posse which opened fire, it wa | scientists at the naval jfuck & S porch to thelderdon, W enl ey L Ea . O WAL lamns: ri S manding officer In the area occupied observatory | house and the stone flagging topping | Archie Snellings and Thomas De- decinren. atier the nesro nred twa ENVOY SAILS FOR EUROPE. [say. 15 surrounion by a mumber ot | e ime weenwan, shots at his pursuers. Deputy Kemp- = I by the federal troops have full force |and effect and take precedence over small spots. These spots were first | Rufus, pet chimpanzee at the oy the ck i by . | . > ney the chimpanzee conslderably | 2 $ ton died todas Dr. Le Breton, Argentine Ambas-i:z‘::'::(‘)0::’:};‘:{:’«12;0. when they| \W0OD TOUR DELAYED TRIED TO WRECK TRAIN. | Zoo. made a contribution to the | more than the detective, % jan cm::u:‘:;m‘;\ufl::::::es,fl mmvl:x:: é ed. ey were a i . : “ | cuse vould o oV, PASTOR'S WIFE INJURED. | sador to U. S., Goes Abroad. | poi PLEC T ;'.,l.,m.f,mn; SR s Darwintan theory yesterday. He | if 1 had not made the DHINtS | urshal, and trials of civilians and e ) n“‘:, ‘;\‘r':..h}::‘\..wlx‘bmi:xn’f - (Ir::\ Tho spots on the sun, ‘according to|Japan [Postpones Entertalnment | ™y NCHESTER, Va. May 14—That| bermitted the police department “T would nover have Leen able o |MiIitary alike would thereatter be Mrs. W. B Flannagan Badly Hart | P7oi0" Arsentine ambassador Eumm‘m.- mhxrem ::m, are visible o the nuked| Program for General and Party. |an attempt was made to wreck an| to make prints of his fingers. The distinguish them from nncer- {conductel, by foourL massial sex e i) i | United States, salld toduy for Burope | cye throush a smoked £lass on a clear | 1y Cable to The Star and Ohicago Daily News, | €XCUrsion train on the Winchester and | prints so closely resembled those | Prints 1 nave taken of prisoners. [T oS o I us. m the fail and then go to Panama |2Y- HOW long these spots will re- | Copyright, 1921 Western rallroad this week was dis-| made by a prisoner arrested re- Rufus acted as it he knew what | The most notable case of declaration Mrs. William R. Flannagan, wite| on a mission for his government. | main on the sun could not be esti.| TOKIO. Japan, May 14.—Informa-|closed today when the company post-| cently that the police could not | Was going on. He was ghy at |Of martial law in this country, it was of the pastor of the West Washing- | mated. |tlon recelved at the forelgn office|ed a reward for information leading| tell which were -the ape's and | first, but yvielded to a little per- |said at the War Department, was at the ton Baptist Church, who accom-| ALF HAYMAN DIES. { | here Indicates that the Investigation |to conviction of persons who rolled| which the man's, % suasion, It was such interesting | close of the civil war, when a great area panied her husband to the southern| wEw YORK, May 1i—Oscar Roy ,"vl IR. L H. being carrled on in the Philippines|jarge pieces of railroad construction Detective Fred Bandberg, identi- work that [ forgot all about the |in the south was thus governed. Since Baptist convention in Chattanooga.|for ~many years nsxociated #“hi =5 . H. HILL DEAD. | by Gen. Leonurd Wood and W. Cam-{iron upon the track near Guinesboro,| fication expert of the police de- presence of the camera men." | then it has been invoked at the time of Tenn. yesterday arternon fell from | Charles Frohman in hix theatrical en-| WINSTON-SALEM, N May 14— eron Forbes and thelr subsequent|va, Dewey Shoemaker, a motorman,| partment, took the impressions at Pictures taken of Sandberg and | the railroad strike in Chicago in 1394, Chattanoogs, breaking ,mm',;r‘m‘il Pecl Lt Lirampt o iy ’.I‘l','ij_ K’;_-'_'::"f.'.l"' L. H. HIll, aged elghty-four, who | tour in China Wil require four in-|made the discovery, it was stated. and | (ne Zoo, while camera men caught Rufus will appear on the movie |at the San Francisco fire, the Galveston e i e o A anth Taet venr enterid the | served as surgeon Ip the war be- stead of the contemplated three :;:;"\v".':flmr}'.‘r’\:e‘:{ Pussengers travel-] the proceedings. Rufus was good- screen. It has been suggested that | fiood, the Virginia coal mine strike riots m%'nrx\ Flannesan was removed to g | €A e on the - Paciflc; tween the wtates und who waw, per- ‘months. Japan's elaborate program removed the obstructions. A large| natured about the affalr, but the member of the Zoo family be |, 1912 and some time later during the Jire: RIShnaRes wadireiy '.»,,,,}u,‘ comst v‘,-k.“r?q W ot ‘“nl‘)‘l;l‘r;"“ the: oldest surgeon living who | for their entertainment has conse- | excursion ».A;:Nn- have been run the| gandberg kept a watchful eye on permitted to view his picture at | gjorado mine strikes, cations which might cause more|Theater In Chicago, leaving there .,\i*""'”“ in the Confederate Army, died |quently been postponed until Septem- | S4me day fo Wardonsyille W, Va, ol his subject, which occasionally | the initial performance in Wash- No word had been received at the War serious effects ot Jearned. Her | 1897 when he came to New York and lat his home In Germanton, Stokes|ber, avolding the sweltering weather | hat was postponed on aceount ot con.| made Misconcerting moves. The | ington. Zoo officials are consider- y home is at 3114 Dumbarton aveaue. afliliuted with the Frnhn.;m interests. county, last night, io August. b tinged rainy weather. phulu%yher! appeared to an- ing the suggestion. 1conunu? on Page 2, Column 6. & FERLIENE . & . R oot

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