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' . e TR TVENTN A o T ol ‘DAY > 1 2 - . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MAY 16, 1921 g ! S d As Assistant e z o ! ] JAPANESE SILK TRADE l !be]ecte Ar ‘p Floating Mines. With | IS FACING CRISIS. DUE | Commissioner of Patents |\ the Charges. Drawcn. i { i TO HALT IN U. S. BUYING ! Made Into Soup Pots 1 BY JUNILS B WooD. { ! TERIOKI, Finland. Vas 16.— i SR Wie! Stags aiE/e Daiiy A new fos okeNeraed entz il I e 1 ) ! : P YOROIANINY Tugan et b | i ingk mincs has been discovered = | According to Yokohama silk ex- s g i by ':-e l\r'-'mlln!‘d' :erru:'_:'d‘.‘:: 1 x St s ! porters tie American silk mills B . H H =22 e Tt P s Pres]dent chsider' ted Cross here Ing James Both Sides Expect Umonlsti and the Temecu snsni xaisna | Many Tables Are Reserved at |Witness at Hearing Declares | Naval Observatory Differs| s crom were 0 9 tImperial Raw Silk Company) i | the Guif of Finland, the charges ! c M | ) mpany : H { 3 inxw - . ar Control of 32 Qut of 52 | nave reached a 1ito or acatn suawe | Party for Benefit of | Proposed Law Is Monopo- From Weather Bureau | reuiva"shels iy ixles cCarl to Succeed in their present endurance contest oa | | 3 : s 1 their press - : s [ | fato moup pots. Warwick in Tr Parliament Seats. Esfors the end of Moy cither the Salvation Army. listic and Paternalistic. as to Effect. | e ck in Treasury. TR ' DE raw silk and save a falling mar- o . en re-| While organize S Do sun spots have any bearing on| President Harding is understood to . BY WILLIAM H. BRAYDEN. ket or the pool backed by the Jap- More than 250 tables had been r » hile organized business men of Doocun spots e SUPREME COUNC”— Refbsiiaint ool aiivien By Cable to T tar and (hicago Daily News. | ancse government to the extent of | served last night for the all-day eard | Washington sat waiting for an op- meather .disturbanci Nebraska, secreta I3 v Py Fig] 3 9 80.000.000 yen (§40,000.000)—the SR LS orning at{bPortunity o be heard in ote Dr. George H. Peters. solar expert Nebraska, secretary of the republican : BELFAST. Treland. Mas 16—While| bixecst government. atin B s At e Natak obsereatory. eneves) WIKELYSTOITAKEWR il ainn aanmaies oo the Ninn Fein has made a complete.| DPrice-fixing in history—. ardman Par or the | EEcrald bil ; o i ntiment. s’ opteoller o wnopposcd and unprecedented sweep| Knowledge its failure The SEtheRimasente baion it Ibu et SRR R S inaurance on) (el hiet thel SILESIAN WRANGLE | to succerd W W. Warwiek g 0 N (e which et 1500 yen ($750) a8 the |campaign on behalf of the Saivation|domestic employes as well as those | Gharlcs R sl el ot i RS AN € of southern Ireland in the election.| standurd price por bale of tha lom. ; engaged in hazardous employiment, | [oseiher birsnilicars “nolemphhas {1t is known that the executive's at the fight in northeast Ulster has all| €St export grade is already refus- “'_;"" Jibs tomor | theliime ot tira iBub : “1 this fealty {tention has been ealied to Mr o Me- S SR Yk @ ing to pay more tha 300 ye he amo b ised by tomor- | the subcommittee on £ g e e . . ficat the old keenness and every con-| (3800 ML To00n prket! Toxia Ncramountito be T he drive. 18| leEislation of the House Districi com- | Consequently an interesting areu (Continued from First Page) wions for this stituency is contested brokers are purchasing some at :‘;“M':\'“"i‘."'““. ‘“;‘ Csuin needed to|mitter was taken up thls morning Mment has arisen petween scientisis T ral post and also to his : One sude s the issue as the| that figure, while inferior quali- [%%7.000, which is the sum needed 19 i i debate on the merits of organ- h At surean and » - they have many another tangled con- AS an actiy par . " 5 e L i ed only in {he Japaness |insure the maintenance of the or-|ized Iabor, which was admitted. by lithe weather burcau and theic troversy growing out of the Euro- ritish empire versus republicanism ! pin, R0 QRIN AR dhe San eanizations work 1 the District for | Chairman Fitzzerald to be entirely {“heavenly surveyors” at the Naval] [URPRS s connection with the and the other defines §t as partition sterday plain {beside the question. Observatory R i vy Ware oeatiee EIOuRY AT TR D e ke yersus w uniied Ireland. but the same | After the large American ship- | the ensuing year. The discussion of the merits of or- oJhe difficence In the tieotics of the| Briand mase Kace Bor ™ ine|an secretary gD combatants ave solidly ranged on each| ments of 27,542 bales in April, Thousands Will Play. £anized labor was provoked by Rep- oshtisievalluame jabolushecaunelia li S Fasineg ot 1S e fins {mnka side, as in all previous elections exceeded only the record of ) B o accom-|T¢Sentative Underhill of Masgachu- Jarge spot. measuring 94000 miles | French parliament this week. = Since Urged by Delegation. Eamon de Valera s standing for| December, ‘1519, buyini practically | modare thoands. or 0o ne e | SeUs, 2 member of the subcommitier, R AT Ione and 41,000 milen swide’, has heen | the French chamber last met the dor | | rked by Delegation. County Down ,And 900 momingtion —stopped and the market was in- | were scheduled fo play. throughout | Who ‘asked u number of guestions of | o MM WIDLIAM A KINNAN. | discoversd on the face of the sun [mans have B ies son b lotn | mation OF Frsresentot ¥ papers were lodged in his behalf, the | formed that New York had stored | ina Cqaciedy uncheon and |T- J. Duffy, chairman of the indus- |~ = Qisispot fwithinvimerois smallexonssl pronosaistofithelallies m il o 5o SR S piicsrntativen d principal one being signed by the| a supply sufficient for the United |dinner nartis ot ins notnt e being | trial insurance commission of sirtomding it s believed 1o the 1 mation K SHE BREE on e T el bishop and other Catholic dignitaries | States until the middle of JUly. |{nterspererd with the wlay. while n|Who said he had been a laber le tronomital, expenta i) fHave ibeenidirénch imilitasyPnantys SIREESS T TR T T The unioniats concede that he will be sangniue backers of the Dool | . damee will b hirs fonmy 430 until | Pefore he undertook the administra- caused by the congealing of internal |heart, is for fh Bt appoiniment of Mr :“‘1@’::«1.1 Thex think it probable that | declare, however. that the United | g:5y e Amoni the matrancsses for | Hon of the workmen! mpensation gases, a8 was pointed out in The Star '\\'1;,:'1'}.\;«" Dremicr e ane e BRI b Michael Collins, whom the govern-{ States will resume buying early in R o o ding | 1AW in Ohio. d nly another Ge FOE S el i) X ment hag piaced ontside t le. will | starting pri upward. | oo STAICAte Mre Warren G Haraing| iy Giacussion) was' ‘ended. when Preparing Statement. | The opposition A DL bt i . be returned for Armagh. the cradle: ssimists. on the other hand, as- | the games tarted ae oatty as suncias [ Gharles J. Columbus. representing the stronomers do not dispute the | WO Muve he 1 un nat proner ol OT RIS, Mg : of orangeism. rt that in addition to the raw ! Sariy ot for | Merchants and Manufacturers’ Ass i cpots | ECorn. scrhaps Pre : 3 thay aditio o rescrvod fables for r theory that these sun spo S S i Comhine With Republicans. SHC Stred i Mo Nl oz M e To W Rarrtt, € asked who the witness was| i mvsterious connection with | SoHY o 4 The constitutional nationalists have| anor orq miroriiles owned by the & Keioe, Mrs Harry Jones | her he was a resident of the| - {the fashing of the aurora borealis.! pni 1osime dent of Honolulu. i T il L nd others are stored in New o Mr. Columbus was ac- or R D e B e L Ll i {disher of + ombined w the repy Jers warchouscs, and they are onbe M. A. Le rman Ly " ded Fremis eRt the unionists be tting 1t he United States will [ SURLAT nd legislative committes = 2 gais whic caused severe elect | He has enticisod e “""? er. 6 Wnderstv Hoangace o o] motresume buging until July. when = Aaiuinduy rehants and Manufacturers Witness Tells House Commit i A ihe anthe oy e bl uld pre el e A s essopee o whick 1 he price wili drop to 50 ven S re o teshened who asked the right to - cters’ op iha e huge Sun jeroops put down 3 Pt LR By acliament when elecie | 4857 A bale meaning clicip silk et oo Bl a briet aetiing forth the spposi- spet may have @ bearing on Jieaineni siltaintiinatean] fotfalli o MBI SR e s absentation cannot preven or the entire world. gue Tickets of the business men in that as- e disturbances « °d the weather bu-ihas hinted that the Polis Lot i e i Ll e ey e e extaliizhment ot he Tister par. e ldinze AT lsociation to the nroposed legielation. | tee Proprietary Makers I ehiel 1o Lake his ien In hand to- | tionixis are encouraged by the Krench |10 this st will be made within the . Which can start with ha BRI e he Elks b and | : : day and begin the preparation of a|troops now in Silesia Here i an|BEXt few days ~ y arters, 09 Witness Closely Questioned. + ¥ o of jt= total membersh and bo | readquarters Lo 7 orma statement, el - =1 Aund vhie all France can N h ¥ Vimits Whis o . AL rship. and both e B e han formal statement. in which he pro-jissuc around which » Prance can Newherr nite White House 5 tell that the unionists will . poses to take issue with the Naval|rally. Feeling against Germans Senators Townsend and Newberry ¥ win thirty-two seats out of the fifty- Neanione bigicrond isiexpected. M lSnETESR 06 prenentingytic: opy ton Observatory scientist's belief. always be employed as 2 ParlAmMen- (o Afichigan ealled on the Prosiens two. Labor. which was expected to dert nththe e St ee b S et | sos s el o Roara l‘,’l’m;,r":“',, Manufacturers of proprietary medi-| “The sun’spots have ahsolutely noth- | tary maneuver. France docs not{{oday to urge fhe appointment of embarrass the unionists, is satisfied tioned off just before th & qm‘.r’w, nesses, with a view to punc-|cines are more concerned with the|ins to do with the weather,” said Mr. | want to give to Germany an oppPoT-| enton R. MeCreery of Flint, Mich., with the scats alloted to it by an ar- N S Ch b S . : ' el A Marvin today when asked about Dr.|tunity to use troops for anything. Inlts th. giplomatic servies, They poinie rangement with the unionist machine, | Bk dygatinoinorsc e IS8 (oo opver of dhe sreumed(sjeimination of medical boollemmers ol D iiion “soice Dbl ai s huRhil Premiee Brsedwin et e and the only laborites appearing in A i o e L oy CheYipresan ted INEfaYOr of SOt | thaniiinithe sale ofibeer fo theialcl: (imaninal (oo tmatliot iheseispter: | | Han0tomelvoletor feonnient anliie | & hers ool CentiSEEs s opposition are sociaiists whose can- GDen foritha sats afitens coffee. sand. | HIL Montaz e ot RIhmnL: .|} B. Thompson, their Washington! Although observation of the sun|tain power—thanks to the timely use|diplomatic service and has traveled hel::’th,: .‘2"."&3..;';‘?&'2 m_mheur;om:n wiches, cake, etc. This enterprise did | past president of the National Frater- | representative, told the House judici- snu(: was ,..—,;\-m;ml today by thelhe h'as made of the Lioyd (George l,.” _»;\. xr:‘ m?_:l} f;vr-‘u;'nr-'m:v'w - -3 a - a H e r P A 2 eloy & S, X AV i sprech. rs, being especially fa E with takes place Tuesday and parliament S o (s e | bt af e e e At Tor | 2Y committee today at hearings on !0l ‘..rs‘.’fl{vlnfmvaf\';':“-'-’" o :lnlyfl George Mending Fencen. aerincd. (e Netheriant: Bevpt: The e et leading Comp[ete Results Howevér trons being President and Mrs and who also is a mem-|the Dill to tighten up the Volstead |earth. and within forty-eight hours! g2 0v% Feotwe Werfing SO | balestine Greete, Mexico “and ths vle adi Harding and Gen. Pershing, who were the board of trustees of thellaw. the terrestrinl magnetic unrest caused | o in i & political fenees, | Balkans Ay mAld Sghaat SR SREES un’onist. certain of high office i 2 2 eirvedibyi o ¢ ? ol N S e - the ce passed | minister has mended his political fences, | Balkans. dhey s : s o oesitiof MisnioM elinithe ; g served by girls of the Junior League. ance Federation of America, rob- [ “Prior to the enactment of the Vol {P, them will nave mssed. 5 IR Sun mended o DRy foeling of | (r e . ; Sciitis \ting fra societies of the ~ fact abouf the pres ot e ecrmars the | o SuAtaran i 5 a lieve that the 'minority will carry of Bitter Election Not e I""" Short of Quota. country on thi i, protested em- | Stead Jaw S0 per cent of the makers|sun spote at this ftime is that they Ll'r...'f.f”‘i#‘mi:".’n’.'” e wine to hix side| This was Senator Newberry's first ::)ldl‘;c;hrelfi of abstaining from at- 5 'te ,'er" is still considerably 1y he passage of u..“.,r legitimate medicines in which aleo- l{.’l :|mm'lr‘ml at an unusual period. 0. =0 RO R e tabor vote by his \\sud to the White House B-In:d ::‘r - short of its quota of £47.000, accord- wral Saying he was acting{ ), S nee i eal ! Astronomical observations spread over | 2 4 t the Britieh | Harding’s inauguration. an o s = : 2 . g : Lol was used. were roquired to medi- |4 ; “Tiopen opposition to what the Briti . ; i Lome parliament has power over Yet Known ing to Rudolph Jose, chairman of the|©®n fwenty-five < experience, he U SRR i Bl Boha number of s have shown that | Rt QP08 HOT, B0 o militarism. Do {meeting _between the two was a e g.e?xz ag:c;fl(urv. r, lxw:u.-.ln R i i e fdent | 4¢C1ered that the Bill which it is pro-fcate it 60 as to render it unfit as|jarge @roups of sun spots show In|imcoric iteme Freveh wltausm [N |pearty on I , ¢ducation, liquor and licens- ; B the Aswociated Prose e ee, who Is confident | nosed to foist on the District of Co-{a heverage” Mr Thompsaon sail. “We |cvelvs of eleven years. The last of | Teeoc Pqlities again come into prom!- ———— iz and possible legislation, espec-| ROME, May 15.—General elections | over the final success of the campalgn, { lumbia as a model measure for all: inorecd that . ceaintion by the {these eloven-year periods was injinie rnul"imgnrhv:xhi- oleniail irector fully on the la&t two. will. he thinks.|were held throughout Ttaly today.|ROWever, and who yesterday announced | the other States to copy is monopolis- | ountrs got the nth amend- | August, 1917, when the naval observa- | (itner France cannot rels upon an orce the minority to come in andjye W oo of parliament were ch the following additionai contributions: [ tic. paternalistic, not needed 1] ment. but since then thousands of per- {tory photographed a large sun spot!i.tice support from President Harding, protect their own interests. Legis- S arament were chosen.| john H. Clapp, $250; Milton Hopfen- | Should not pass. He told the members | mits have heen issued under which ! the dimensfons of which were about! who doesn’t want to give the “irrecon- L‘l:?g"y d‘il:m‘r;l:h:nfi ;l‘\; :-_nn‘ml»l of ‘(l:]p but so far as related to the whole | maier, $100: House & Herrmann, $100; | of v‘:u- fnwnr‘nmmw» m:xmlw wak | digzuised booze was turned out whole- 142,000 miies in Loth latitude and longi- |, ilables” any further offense than al- cho nticipated. country no definite results wete{ Mrs. John Hays Hammond, $100:|SPeaking for the voters of the coun-|sale, tude. The eleven-vear cvele would)ready given in the deeision to partici- and the prohibition party is Veryiimown this evening. In Rome the eon. | Julius Garfinkle, $100; W. B. Hibbs & |try in telling them that this legisla- | “\We have nothing o do with beer, |brink the Spate. in an outhuret about | ot in the alifed councile. The mealth- sglmko mfl:ecurs‘ the abolition of the stitutionalists claimed a great | (0 $50: F. H. Smith Co., $50; William | tion must not be passed. and are entirely satisfied if you pro- 1928, so that their appearance at thig|iest and most powerful nation of all—the .,'.‘h. ‘;;se%lion raised to the home | . 1UmPh. Houses were beflagged and I-"‘:wl;r & Co., :;;): Carnahan, Hearing Goes Over to Thuraday. ceed with enactment of a law to pro- V{mvl. v\imh‘w less vha.n| r»-n:_] vears ;1' "nited States—is heid at bay by do- Me | qemonstrat P he 3 2. . Droop & So . $50; F. D. p ari v: o hibit its use., the last period, is coneidered remark-| mestic considerations. This means that ; ” i ations were held in different L 4 The hearing was continued. with .:',‘;u;f,‘m:','l ne ug"\':.‘;{'x',’d that thelquarters to celebrate the victory. | McKenney, § 1 . Hynson, : | Thursday morning set as a tentative Ask Protection for Medicines. able, although not unprecedented. Lloyd George feels free to go ahead runt is laughed at in Beifast. where | . The krbat]flgh[ was between the ;‘grco;kzn Thom, $25; R. H. Hazner & |date. Chairman Fitzgerald of the sub-{ My Thompson declared the manu- lw-mnuz\inn; of the ‘&n"w(! of any Pareasnmn (L T Bl itutionalists and socialist ., 32 s) 0 ry. | cominittee, who is father of the bill | 0 irars awere “asking no fhvore for Franco-American entente. e lament Wil g Sioh L e Milan_the soc . Noryd Ky T.. $25; John b. Larner. 420: | under consideration, said that Repre-{hoose.” but simply protection for CHARGES $10,000 WAGES Ofcinls Here Silent. Exemption of Corporation re morneed. normally $10.000.00. and | representatives of all other parties, | Stanton C. Peelle, §25 nut Farm | has asked that the Maesaehusetts || B When Aleshol Etnroprictasy meas |l TIOIDEEY, BENSON ORDER |22 fo, Sympathy nere. oficials here WO v ent ‘pr’wg‘;:';'g‘:a‘fl'; At Turin the socialists elected 11; the | Dairy, $25. commissioner be invited to testify at|.; s medicated vou'd have a fine e Sy Dividends Asked Before more. comstitutionalists, 5: the Catholics. or | the next meeting. Representative itz- | drinking it for booze,” he said.{ Independent ship operators are of- | fue much of her resources, and if thee Sectional Feeliag Bitter. D ceedciag Rlacencetihe '"é'! o afil heinonsd tolenditherRicar _“Thompson declared it was un- [fering wazes running as high $10.000 | of Toat the Tone of the Siealan mos Senate C itt 7 3 cialists, §: constitutionalis : ings e nex - £ hompsonideclaced it o i s rn! it the loss of the pal el i une Skt a o | Cothor {RAIL WAGE CONFERENCE. | "ty Soiva redromiiing e con. | fr o fomand nidiional Lsislation | (7, 10, monibs to, nephers, of shefiea wouid o weakeen Sierman Indo i e \ore er than ever. @ boycott e socialist vote. which was no- tral Labor Union, said that the union | F1Ich plac S e lltienitio iHake Sthaiciahins lout lmlac L o Jors revision discussions were given of Belfast goods in rovengo for the | ticeably broadcast almost everywhere. | Officials of New York Central Meet | I thoroughly in accord with the Fitz- | fr2ers (0 DO CR T O s S s e e 3:“9;'";‘“ < ;,,, e e workers from | was smaller where communist candi- | gerald bill ‘in every detail. Repre- | PGS Ll o e b i A e ] = eparal ek, there st before the Senate - the factories last year has exampar- | dates were on the ticket 1 Employes. sentative Underhill told Mr. Nolva |, “the Profit R SR el e e S e o hont Caie s |commitiee todiy by B Anchiels 2 Beifaat made great profits Sucing Excitement Prevails. BUFFALO. May 5 “we are all agreed as to the need for (12" G0 ' |ment vessels at higher wages than|oe%, "dafnite disposition of territory, | Harris of Chicago, who took a posi- o BT BN O ats T Bolounad wHeR Vi ite aeie was LO. May 16—Wage reduc-|insuring hazardous employment and| ' im wetling tired of the department | {1 named by the Shinpine Boandid o) %R e o e aties of e o e nd n’um:e'fi;:m‘:'-:‘. a bitter one, the socialists returned | L0n8 and readjustments were the as to the desirability of cnacting an | continuaily passing the buck to this | William S. Brown, president of the [ go 30" Germany's power to pay : o o LS J told. has 1, (no 7 0y |e:Ehteen candidates, the republicans | sonsjos 'h.% Crles of conferences be- | industrial insurance law.” committec.” " said Representative | Marine Kngineers' Beneficial Associa- | roparations is still in the background | 688 Profits tax and urged exemption ,000 (nominally $7,500.000) , i | ginning here today between official 2 ve Fi n: f ivi #9£Lh of €0ods on its hands and can of- | L¥0. the Catholics three and the con- | f the Gew Yorn crnrm raromelals | Representative Fitzgerald announced | Guodykoontz, republican, West Vir. | tlon, said today. ) 14| and gives America no opportunity for |of corperation dividends from sur- ford 10 bold it. Other (raders are In the |#t/{utionalists only one. | employes™ organizations o0 and | that in ot o oruion from one | zinia. “The Volstead law has teeth.” | The wages presumably, paid would|ine use of moral suasion. There is 4 |taxes. He was the first witness be- somn jon. ensi ome many thousands of cq = 3 e had el ittes i 1o S i e h: he st arrel— iy - i N Their kiafto, and. 48 o chock on the | tutionalishts marchedin - proceesions | o THS TS BFoup fo come into the [ 215lies o the Attornoy Ganeral for |, Members of the eommittee mnt into! 1 2l (Lt "t (ira mones wouid be | RaZe over the facts of Jhe auarrel—|gore any congressional committee a ChSck on the | futionalint i D! i0nS | conference today wera the firemen o it eonstitutionality |? SRarP wrangle with the witness over{aid' Brown said. The principal need | D I A e e L e e e e southern Boyoett, have desided to dis- Citre Deta Patri inetnd around {and enginemen. Tomorrow and on | >hg Gapion on its eonstitutionality | anforcement and Jury trial conneo- | 2i o S8l e P pncinal P24 I Did France cncourage the Polish in- |this session propose retention of mien their Catholic employed. They are [the Altre Dela Patria, the monument ! (il Cof RO TOMOTrow and o and had received a very exhaustive|go\r™Matt S8 JUry, cria formerly | 25 the Ship oD, A be. | surgents? Did Germany bring about |the excess vrofits tax provisions of acting in concert, and 1 have seen a erected to Italy's war dead. and took : .| Ten, conduciom, oPInion to the effect that the Attor- | it o oo ReO i G 0, LOPIerlY fgincern to whom these offers are be- | £he8 LR o' hroueh inflammatory - swrar of identoml terms. whioh will be |anoath to defend the country against | (o egraphere. eigmeimmn ang. noicior: | ney General did not have to i ation and that Onie qumey aasor|ing made, he said. {ginews articles? Does France want tn | rne airiene ente BYE 4« r handed to Catholic workers by all | extremeisis. There were 1o dicorders R Sy o men_and hostlers. | opinion on its constitutionality. o i e faever, Shiping Board records, officials said {008 T TNCCL IS (TARCS Frant th £ ineas e pe i SLrUaOEew i “mplo, fixing the responsibiiity | in Rome. The New York Central was repre- | rule to convict violaters. |today, showed that sailings of gov-! any the tax situation, discussing also its Ter the @ismiseals on the sethers | The excitement in the provinees was | SSHted at the opening conference by | Ineluaion of Domestie Servants. ure the only' man’ in Ohio {(Thhini owned merchant ehatt gur-|be economically prostrated “while | refation o prescnt business. cond: boycotts, and giving the workers a |intense. especially In Picdmont ‘“l" J. Fr-{mi_nram"r-‘l manager of the| In stressing the point which h thl' dbfilx' ves that,” Mr. Foster Inter-lin, (he first two weeks of May wc-re|§;?‘:(‘:"";‘"“m‘; ;2’;1'».1 gl'"lh“::d'1¥: tions. He told the committee th: waek 1o get the ban lifted. If Lombardy. Emili ¢ “whera | lines east of Buffalo, and Albert F.!provoked great opposition in Wash- |jected. {practically normal. During the first| e e 4 he nd Sec lin his opinion. it should direct Al e heon o 'OMl,‘l','hT:.‘he,, s ,,.(,qu“,.n‘,"':n:;fig(“"“;”‘“!’e:n Ingalls, general manager of the lines | ington that the Fitzgerald bill in-j Trving to get back to the hill the Laif of the month, officials said. be- fotary Hughes has sisnificantly called | forts toward reduction of tax-fres counter = Boyeotts will | b organized | Faseisti and communiate - & west. The Brotherhood of Locomo-|cludes domestic servants and thus|committee found that proprietary|tween 90 and 100 Shipping Board ves- ot ame documents. Thus far the lgecurities. He believed that if mean 2nd all southern goods will be In Naples the kiling of one com-|'ivVe Firemen and Enginemen waslimposes a tax upon practicalty every {medicine people were opposed to the scls cieared from American ports. | American government merely seeks | were found to throtle the flotation nf cluded from Belfast, munist was reported represented by Edward McCarthy, | household throughout the District, | Section which would pronibit use of {ecompared with approXimately £9 dur- | the facts and expresses no opinione. |iax-exempt obligations by federal, - greneral r‘hmrmnn] x’:xd‘ G. M. Height, | Mr. Nolva said there was just as much | Wine in medicines. ing the first two weeks of April. (Coprright, 1921.) state and local governments. a long ORE RAIDS AT LIVERPOOL. x assistant general chairman. hazard in the servant question as in . —_—— step wounld be taken toward draw'ng 1PS T The conference was behind closedjany other, and by wayv of example S capital back into productive enter e . ) GNEEKCSHIPS TO LEME. |5 {Eikacuiia hat o sereant izt : | BRITISH WIRES TIED UP. |\uRDERED BRIDE FOUND.| DECISION IS REVERSED, [;%e uses Set on Fire me of = —_— given a rickety stepladder to use. . Against Individual Tax. War Vesscls Will Depart From Representative Fitzgerald said he - . R 3 Occupants Gagged and Bound. | Turkish Wat e 'WANTS MT. VERNON FREE. | nad roceived a report that during tne | Magnetic Storm Seriously Inter- Searching Party Locates Mutilated | SiPreme Court Remands Case of S Ke Bl on oo et e ealux i ot hl.:\[‘fl!flky?flflfll:fi(l&ypll;&;x (houses! q_rwr’“n 4 Aters. s “ == ot e R duesineraonsiwere il lleatinil feres With Cables. Body—Husband Missing Heitmuller vs. Stokes. tions Mr. Harris suggested a redu. : sel arts of this city| CONSTANTINOPLE., Mav 16.— A |Senator Capper Prepare Sl il Be g ST ? tion of the higher suriax rates oa Were raided and set on fire by un:|note hus baen ent the Eelians mov asked that he be supplicd with des| LONDON, May 16—Telegraph and . S The United States Supreme Court in 3 : oyalen g i 5 ro. = o clephone 'lines in the Bri FLORENCE, Ale. May 16—The personal incomes and a difforentiats m k:‘:;:“"’l’:n':,"r}“l "::::—fl:'k::}:::& :‘r;-;n;::e?( :hn :th;d(_h'zh commis- for U. 8. Charge. u;\l:r, \f:;{l::::p!::;{ l'l'?r:: for whom ;J.‘:“l‘m".i;.éx‘,’,‘,“.;z il er\'nrrfi.r.‘r‘v?ml‘;uw;: mutilated body of Mrs. Myrtle Wil-|ths case of Heitmuller vs Stokes to-|in tax rates on “active and pass relatives serving in the Royal Irish|sels will leave Tarkion: wotere t] pSenator Canper is planning to in-|he #ald he was authorited to speak. are | have. been seriously interrupted by |liams Seay, a bride, twenty years old, | gay reversed the decision of the Courc{investments. He argued that thers Conxtabulary. Cnce. The allice l1ast week fdectareq] troduce in the Senate a bill propos-| opposed to state insurance, whether | the grreat magmet nich vie-j was found by & séafehing pafly 1ol o6 abpeats. or thie District and e [PEORMITHS 10 et 0% @ivitenir bat The inmates In some cases were|ihat Turkish waters anare cilies ohel|ing that the T'nited States shall tnks by (he national Kovernment of the state | Lually |araly: Uansmisslon 10 imidniatt_cn, 8 fouely “ileR meE L e e B Al T e FaB5ed ond dound, (e furnituré was|trol would be neutral fields In the|veh, Mount Vernon. home of George|zovernment. hecause they consider it ffhe U'n e L A e v ; to provide the federal needs fr : dronched with kerosene and set on|conflict between the Grecks and the| WAShington. He said today tha: he|monopolistic and not the proper sphere !N inda v ween Encland and | F. W, Beay. the husband, with whom | peals. thence to the Supreme Court of | {0 provide the federal needs from i fire, and in some instances the help-|{Tarkish natiennlicrs LE helieved the Washington home, wherelof (e zovernment. He sald that the | (he (nited & vere affe she left the home of her father at(ihe pistrict with instructions to dis-§ SOULCt ST SRR F 1o¥8 Deoble were left to the mercy of Gan. Washington is buried. should be|insurance business is highly technical | this morning and fransmis 6 ociock lust night, is missing, ac-{ics the complaint. {7 Releans (the gax fon MnAtEidumn, the flames by the raiders, who fled in ————— held by the government and open to|and can best he handled hy private | badly deliyee cording to the police. The decision was read by Mr. Jus. feven fhoush vou du strike ihe cor agtomobilen. - TENNESSEE UNDER TEST. |7, Public frve of chafge. Ax soon|ccmpanies. e warned the commition | The distiirban telieved (6 have tice Day. who ignored the point | POTAtions more Leavile.” 1l wiiness The raids were in all ways similar . he has had an opportunity to etudy | that the government has no anthority | Caused @ fire which destroyed o -| FRIENDS' MEETING HELD raised in the argum case of {Urged Then iax the interest o) to fldnue mndae in suburban districts of | the question. lw'whx : admitted Qs iy thic question, becanse the Suprema | bhone cxch ane at ’iv\mu we- | . lihe constitutionalit uisbury | bonds z;uv preferred s = f":}rn o London and in this city Saturday epin Tri g | rather involved. and has prepared a!court has decided that fnsurahe ot | LD IIRILLOLE (8 ) O | Special Dispateh to The Star and the validity of certain Dis-|issues of a sive i nature. Ry nizht. )D"’dnmgm T Runali will infroduce it, he said & Watter of imieratite tomee. Tl P The building was wotany (SRR VAT May 16.—Im-| (Het Court rules. Ha dectared fhat | relicving the tax on dividends we Rt One house that wae ralded was oc-' in Penobscot Bay. Senator Capper made it clear that|eaig it will be all rizht to have a work- § 1€5troved o ANEHLERLI, peonle from ine|this case had become moot bec jgoing to have a great clamor for SIE b B Senudnm K Wlow. and) o on e e ¢ dia not intend to reflect at nilfmonss compen<ation statute and a gov- et Shenandoah and Cumberland valleys| the defendants in crror after I stocks of ali kinds, and the prese her daughter. The latter opened the ROCKLAND. Me. May 16 —The au-jupon the board of regents now con- | grnm fP™ 1T CE BRTHIS ATECE KOX Hattended the Friends' May meeting at | ceedings below pract end. - {bonds and preferred stocke v 2 door when there wan a knock. and she{berdreadnaucht Tennesecr went into | trolling the Mt. Vernon eatate. He | dlaime but that i« au far as the gev. liA UPILS LOYAL. jjitoans Hopewell mecting house. | controversy by selling the property, | convered into comn " R o et by e O e T Jemn heraatd h UE WS Biad0cn the home of | oiiment shioutd go. - == near Clearbrook. The atfendance wus | thus causing the case to become moot, | which will be active can el der. e struggled and fled to her, triai runs. Tics <ts dad teen de-| Washington should be open to all iy - w ledge F the largest, it was said. In many [and making the onlv question at is- changes propos: avria mother, and then fainted. The.woman|ferred several times by major a-|the pubiic frec of charge and that Ohfo Law Reviewed. 11l Bledge Fealty toll. 8 i pon e e e oIt ptied] Su= ahelof cost: which isfontered b & ed. would make capital were too terrified to give an alarm chinery mishaps since the Tennessee | this could only Le done by the gov-| Mr. Duffy reviewed the succsssful e e Jic parties on_ihe grounds sitround. |paid by the defendant tier investment than noney In another house were three sis- |was commissioned nearly a year ago. ernment operation of the Ohio law, which he eaching Majority. ing the old meeting house. Joel Bor- & VI y tax-free bonds. Te 1 that "r;v 'w‘:n"di:n?‘-r::w"‘ h'y = dnr.»r; ,~:w|Hwa‘ r'flar;ml ‘w“h‘m’: < cent of § HONOLULI, T. H. May 16 - Prac-|ton of Philadelphia and Dr. and Mrs e the excese-profis " Do av revoivers and | working capital and which has now ajically every public and high school (. Edward Janney of Baltimore were he—That girl's heir He— uetivity. a . ::.;ug;}r‘-fdm(‘e“n’r‘iu: f.’_""v"x,fx'y:':"f::.'.'l',ONB OF THE REASONS FOR - r::q; ;v’xr’?rl’ud‘r‘f' .‘hr;,”»' :I:;‘r:'rm.;m:"'l"‘r:‘: |l)n:»;l in 'm.- territor: “Hh‘u under 1:1-» among the lv[rinv nxlx nmaklfl]w from a isn't awful =g Tnh' ‘,'I;n ";j“ yflf“* . : nitac - ® sminms, he elaim dual eystem, owes alleglance to the | distance. The mecting will conclude ! ice—The Yale sorporation « i ture and fled. A ncizhbor saw the SUCCESS OF SALVATION ARMY DRIVE [ been over 75 per cent of iha rate | United Stares s to o foreien conns | mmm s e mes botoing toi 4 fameai andfiaponinotus it the houss | charged in other states. He argued iry ax well, will, upon his reaching | ¥ men's clothing burning 7 2 7 Y workmen's compensation and in- renounce his foreign al- H from fires that ha@ heen set in bed- | 7 o ‘ nd pledge feally 1o the 7 J 7 ! ding, Firemen arrived in time tn sate matter of public poiley. and | {ni1id Statis alone secording 16 sta TWO MENTIONED AS POSSIBLE GERMAN ENVOY ! WO men ho tr &0 it is reasonable for the state to con. Aties compiled rom a cauvass of N H B but wers not serious’y iniurgd which it has brought into existence. torinl department of public instruc- vv ] = T e witness In another hou-c & man ¥xes | "Mr Prashears asked Mr, Dufry many | 100 AT ars of age. was aitacked and 11 peinted questions. one of which was| The dipartment sent owr question- 3 the las® thres = 3 heaten with a'poier fie was then | how much Ohio lost hecause the pre- | 5 on U biect late last vear: LA : gagged and bound. and <lothing and | il v aia o the staie e | peilbene ng i ihan e ok i " e e pret P spe Eearand] nd tax free, while they would fundean k 3 hoped X lanited e muan sigxedi fvs aiaol ve been subject to taxation if they | & (s o e T By siftine the 1317 returns sapsed. but e while Lound. managed | I naa Been paid (o privata companice, | SIS E e hope o ° Fising gen- Treasurs haking et around §2 Seg ML dEies St ndlicCistaitonEad Mr. Brashears emphagized two points | 2 B Sl 1 Q00,000 & thiltivextondaxes. | L i RS on which opposition of the busincss i A R TS S LU o b 2 e esdl men i« made to the Ohlo law of ] examination « e 1918 return ot grappicd wiih 4 maider wien his home | e (e ne S ar ariw ori ROYAL NEIGHBORS MEET. 4 ey e Minvame oot o entored and. in mpite of his sov gD ot 2 axes will Jump te botween $60.4 rty-BOven years, threw the intruder pense anc 4 75,000 000 n month : 06 Ovor aad 1eld Mo unt an- | Charles 17, Newbit Takes Part. Women Govern Insurance Order in 3 w2 Tl‘u\ wili mean added. “that Ather railder placed a revolver at the | Charies . Nesbit former insurance Sessi 1 betwesn £1.800.000 $2.5.20.000.000 OIS man e ekl aha thrakioned fo kil commitsionar of the District, ques. ession at Cleveland. Vo additionul taxes w assessed in Rire SN} adnfl Auessupca ) abandongd tioned Me. Daffy regarding the longih | CLEVELANTL Ohio, May 16— Insur- the next three years the struggle. but his torrier altacke of time that elapsed hetween the ap- |ance matiers pertaining to (he organiza- 2 . “he raiders and prevented them from plication for payment of stata in-|tion will be the chiof business bofare (he SoRR S seiting fire 1o the house. When the rurance and the dato on which the|fifteenth triennial convention of the Mr. Harris belicved it impossibie for raiders ran the dog chased them. but insured reccived compensation, {Roval Neighbors of America, which the Treasury to complete the auditing was shot dcad. S . | Representative Fitzgeraid invited |opened here today. The irgamzation is of the 1918 returns undar 1hrae veeare A sailor named Rrailsford. who lost briefs to be filed by those who have |an auxiliary of the Modern Woodmen Mis personal estimate of the added 8 legz in the famous naval raid on enphasized tha danger of monopo- | Of America, and is said to be the largest evenue fr back taxes was higher i revenn Zeegrugge., refused to throw up his listio and paternalistic features of his | in the world governed by women. than the Treasury's figures, the wit fdeiwRenisedn Bcoks LOiRie nod bil Mayor Fitzgerald delivered an address ness said. for he held that penaities hut threw a s sewing machine af Thomas H. Jones, représenting the jof welcome to the nearly 1,000 a To be assessed would average per ie intruders, who fed G7ing several atationary enginears of the Tristrict, | €ates, while Mrs. Ora Andrews of New- cant. In the next three vears, he sab +'rta an they left the house emphatically Indorsed every foature |A'k. Ohio. welramed them to Ohio, the government should receive b None of the raiders have been ar- of the bill as it i Sesgions will be held throughout the tween $2.340.000.000 and $3.276.000,008 sted Rev. R. A. McGowan, assistant dj- | Week. closing paturday with the eiec- from 1918 which Treasury officials —_— rector of the soecial action depart- | ion of of have not counted on as vet in any of ment of the National Catholic Wel- their computations LEJEUNE GIVES ADDRESS. fare Council, said his organization is Widespread or radical changes in In favor of ‘a Workmen's Compansa COL. PIERCE DIES. the revenue laws were opposed by Mr. Harris. who told the committes * tion law, but is t A0 not on retord for that the country had already suffered compulsory state insurance. because Marine Corps Chief Speaks to Mc- Head of Memorials Commission Xim Bible Class. ‘ien John A. Iejeune. commandant of th- Marine Corps. deliverad yes- terday an addrese to the McKim Bible ass of the Church of the Hpiphany. home qualities.” he said. “that make *he best soldlers are found in the life of Christ, and the Christian re- igion 1% what makes heroes in bat- ria’ Courage ie the basic principle of 1iiiitary men The courage of Christ ax he marched on to Jarusa- +ith the certain knowledge that Ye weit there to suffer ecrucifixion wr s mipreme The thought of |t raved many a soldier as he walked igward ihe jaws of death on the haiilficds of France, and enabled £ av_down his life for human- Ciristian virtues are neces- he men who direct the v ts f the troops in battle urege. jusi oo and unselfishness in aie quicky recognized by his foi Lim tivy will give their Ome of a t Tambourine day for beaefit of the \ = of balloon sellers (rom Fricnds’ School, whe fiaturday atded Ia the sale of tags, balleons, Isliypeps and deughnuts, &s a festure of he considers it a m=tter of detail. He said the question should not be ob- soured or olouded by statements that it would l1ead to sociallem, bolshe- vism and paternalism. He said this was mere subterfuge. FINE BUILDING DEALERS. Range From 82,000 to $7,500 in New York Case. NEW YORK, May 16.—Fines of $2.000 to $7,500 were imposed today in the supreme court on each of the thirteen corporations in the Associa- tion of Dealers in Mason's Buflding Materials, which pleaded guilty on May 3 to violation of state anti. trust laws. Nineteon individual mem. bers of the association, who admit- ted conspiring to - tlon, were fined each. The charges grew out of the legislative inquiry into building combines. Washington Salvation Army LY Passes Away in France. TOVRS, F: May 16 —Licut. Charles ©. Pierce, head of the Amer- ican War Memorials Commission, died of pneumonia, brought on by influ- enza. at 10 o'clock this morning in a {hospital here Colanel Plerce, accompanied by his Aaughter, Mrs. Dewitt . Jones, was I'flnl)'!‘llfll to stop off in this ity recently on his way to Italy to in spect the graves of American soldiers He: was in A& state aof collapse through grief over the death of his wife, who died in the American hos- pital at Neuilly some time ago. Funeral services for Col. Pierce will be held in Paris Wednesday. Mrs. Jones intends to return to the United States with the bodies of her mother and father. Col. Pierce arrived in France in March from New York. e The Peruvian interior 15 a land of | whe: hay 1y been ST Eniimre e v nce, Col, eclared. Simons (seated) and Dr. Bthamer, ~ Aecord to from Berlin, it has been decided that efther Dr. Walter mh‘lh—umlm foreiga minister, or Dr. Sthamer, German bassader to Leadon, will be German ambassador to the United States from too many ewitches in the foce eral taxation policy. TAX DECISION AFFIRMED. Levies Cannot Be Deducted From “Net Estate.” Estate taxes paid under state laws cannot be deducted from the “net es- tate” upon which a tax is affixed un- der the federal revenue act of 1916, the Supreme Court ruled today in af- firming decrees of federal courts in New York in a suit brought by tha executors of the estate of the late J. Harsen Purdy. The states of New York, Colorado, ‘Wisconsin, Kansas, Michigan and Ncw Jersey were interested In the cac<e through their collection of inherit- ance or succession taxes from the estate.