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{ ] : 5 e BT : T I o WEATHER. 0 £ | Mecmber of the Associated Press i | _Falr tonight and tomorrow: no T The Associated Press ta exclusively estitied (o i e L T (e use for republication of all mews @ispatihes | Temperature for twenty-four hours credited to e ek oo s s lech fim Takie | ended at 2 p.m. today: Highest, 63, at . e ] | 2 pm. today; lowest, 45, at 5:30 a.m. {| aver and also » el | today. - All rights of publication of special [ Full report on page 2. 1 dispatehes herein are also reserved. | | * § 3 - D Closing New York Stocks, Page 27. WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION No. 2842 B eehicen b & WASITINGTON, D. (.. TUESDAY. MAY 17, 1921 - THIRTY-TWO PAGE WO | 5 2 = 1l H ] | LANDLORDS NOW OFFER E F R[] [} ‘JUSTICE WHITE IMPROVES. F ““ t4d H FREE RENT” TO LEASE i o Us Head of U. S. Supreme Court Com- 1 \ - CHICAGO APARTMENTS i fortable, Following Operation. CHICAGO, May 17.—Rent con- | Chief Justice White of the United cessions as an inducement to pro- Statcs Supreme Court, who recently | spective tenants to rent an apart- ! i underw a surgical operation. was re- ment were offered in Chicago to- jPorted today by his physicians 10 be day for the first time in several | resting easily years. A real estate firm adver- “His temperature is normal fodas tised free rent until June 1 on two 5d Wi feel very hopeful.” declared Dr o apartments in a choice residential | Francis R Hagner. who has s st ! section. One was six rooms. sun —_— ‘liding Chief Justice White. “Whil - == ! parlor and bath with a rental of 8 ;n*) rlmm n is serious, it looks ¥ H a month. while the other was 5 ly $298,- i liad evers chance for recovery, unless W+ h Unof- | four rooms and bath for §3s. Real Washington Gets Only 2T Unforexven circumatanees ocedr Senate and House Commit- Serves Notice Throug ciiate agents said that the higher i Ly Hagner said the Chief Justine was b5 priced apartments were plentiful, taking nourishment in normal fashion ficial Channels That She | Lo thaP i vy rond ot th 981.52 to Clear Up Costs to tees Expect to Get Law moderate-priced variety for rent. X d BA“ | Will Act Alone. — July 1 in Reported Bill. UUUUR IN PRIN]’ERY Passed at This Session. U. S. MAY ENTER PARLEY PRISUNERS PR[]MPT { | TOTAL OF $100,680,427.25 | ‘SENATDR JONES CALLS 7 EPORT , BEFORE ALLIED COUNCIL |IN APPROPRIATION R SAY IHE REPURI i CIVIL SERVICE AT STAKE Briand Calls Cabinet to Consider | ‘Departmental Figures Reduced | " 3 - | Declares Paying for Work Not Re- Situation—Ready to Retaliate Ref tolH ARVAD From $119.606.338.08 in Sec- nvestigation Being Made of | ceived Makes “Private Snap” of in Ruhr. {Refuses to Have Any Deal- ond Emergency Request. Alleged Bootlegging and | Any Government Job : . o - e | 1o second deficiency bill report . B Waork on reclass e the Associatei Press ings Until American Citi- Infigissen < or i LONDON, May 17.—The possibility | 9 | ted to House today, to clear up the Maklng of Intoxicants. | soverin S that the United States will participate | zens Are Released. | costs of maintaining Uncle Sams oo oo e o) bootles- | Kovernm e~ in the forthcoming meeting of the ] e workshop until July 1. the District| i o5, U0 0 Bt i offloe | bia. Was begun tod allied supreme council. provisionally BY DAVID LAWRENCE. Eovernment gets $2989815>, wvbich ds1 0 S o SRV EETEEL RERIRE @RS hi o «cheduled for the week end in Bou-{ The United States zovernment re- {just a little more than half the amount., . following reports received at - and Senate Jozne or Ostend to consider the UPPEr | fuses to have any dealings whatsoever estimated by the District Commis-, o o406 of public Printer George M.l 1t I8 expectation of proponent Silesian question. is being discussed | with the present Russian government sioners. The estimate submitted WaSio, o 0 n o orece that not only were) OF Joolassification that at the con- here in connection with the semi-|until all Americans now held prisoner |$348.280.52. intoxicints broughtiinie tie buildine | Mill el praiarc cod il official announcement that the CON-jare summarily released. | The total recommended in the Te- \ iy i hag been manu. | POth houses and that a law will he ference will be a plenary oue. With a degree of feeling and indig- {port of the House appropriations com- | J0 HAF 'BIOXICAULS had Deen manu-| .y cied reclass Zovernment Fritih official circles are keenly in-|Tation that conveved a world of mean- mittee s $100,680.427.25, Which i3 urument print shop. Mr. Carter, whe| CPIOYeS before Cihe pres e el apoL = ¥ ¥ S ent session of Congre:s i tude of the United | i€ the spokesmen of the Washington 119.606,23K 08 less than the amount of | conducted an anti-zambling campaizn | ppe g enr oee 1o terested in the attitude h .| Euvernment today outlined their atti- IL:606.55¢ S S nsiaa et & g camyp ! The nearings today were opened States, in view of the American g0V-, tude toward Ru: N olroueracnt m—n :(;)(.:(‘.n ~m\u bmitted by a e 'li"s; b M\“l'\l't“]f\l"h”:[' sia | the Senate office building by a sta ement'« announcement that it will{in Russia can come even within hail- | [ministrativeomuiale o i e at o ea L s AL ment *nato of So e eited in the varieus bodies |inz distance of the United States zov- SiThe s ol o fe Juctiens s stoods Slitakedinersonal Dakota, chairman of the Senate com ety 5 < = soners are giv - udi 3 3 joint committce. Senat - treaty of Verszille. N e W B H e COMMITTEE 0. K.’S BLAIR. $200,000 for water supply. $249,400:1tions of the printing plant for various Mexico. who served as chair- French Cabinet Meets. . = |bartment of State indicate that the | — — [ Shipping Board, £109.000.000; Treasurs' purposes. One yeport, it ix said. jnan of the joint congressional com- v 17 French cabine! 3 : ding, ac omal building for vau cha that some of the grain alcoho! oG = sifcak PARIS, May 15—The French cabinel| \mericans are being badly | (reated. || Nomination Ordered Reported, De- Ui o R ings, oo cd that somelofiche grain ticohol i Slon On weclassinoakion: whilch meg today under the presi ro.m“lmf_.,, and women who went to Russia | H O 00, uaran. |25 used to mix with other ingredients | poried to Congress more than a 3 Premier Briand to consi er the jon business errands wholly discon-| spite Johnson's Objection. operating .pp‘x\w; SR SR for an intoxicating beverage. was the first witness. He wus Ltical situation. \Charles | N€cted from politics have been thrown tine, improvemen . $1.094 71 1Uis not believed that activities in owed by Chairman Martin Mot The_ nomination af ch;‘r":}"f commis. | into jail and held there practically as | B Seratetfinanceteommittectondered {7ead of engraving and prnins ‘{ iy illegal purveyance or manufacture of rison of the Civil Service Commissios oo . “and_later extraor- | Loxtdges in order to compel the United today a favorable report on the nomina- | I ool s il estabi et L o CEnt Sl Gie Mot e s S0 Semator Sterling Urges Speed. @'nary ambassador to the Vatlean, asilifie% (6 Lol ‘?A?{;".:’H:;.:{‘ e tns tion of David H. Blair of Winston-Salem, &3 including $130.000 for pay miscelli- | {he ipvestigation is being made with, 15 B op ate nato French ambassador (o ‘th‘f’ z‘:;-“:‘l“nei!:‘". ‘ Eutl if | ihe Hogors fEo e cuarers & N, commissioner of internal | ! neous, $2 7; lxolrvv\n::llv.v’:“"fil;- © 9f the general policy of greater effivciency Sterling traced the work of the Joi sybmitted by ) riand to | imagines th. ni S v revenue. P as ordered with- | yards an .500.000; for IM-!in management of the office iNAURU- cons assional reclassificatio Senator Jonnart vesterday agreed foi; izfluenceg‘b;-hseuzlrul:gz'"Fall":hv"”L;l S.C. M 1] R.R. P R e il i Conf to Meet Again | prosements at navy vards $1320000 rited by the new public prit ST S A S Aecept the post provided his term of { o€ infuenced by ics to think | §, . Mason Urges R. R. PaY ' out « ron-can vt iGonterees to ee galIN | Fo0 Nortolk dry dock. $800.000; for Key | P48 DY the Bem By e D nsion on | .o and the bi h aftcd Gffice snoulaonly ‘be of short duration. | (Gula*haNE s meds o mistake It was unds man Penrose | | West nuval station, $750.000: for main- | ccqunt of reported mambling Actsi- | o 1 suid At the Solnt commis A i rT 2 e. = ¢ s By s ies and = g & 4 e said th oin imis _President Millerand conferred B8 I i ment regaras the tactics of the soviet| CUtS, Open Shop and Sales of e comniw L secl and Report to House Com- ' ienance. bureau of 'supplies and we- [ tios will ve presented to the pubi 3 ‘rendered valuable servi 1 pper Silesian questiol bers of the|aS calculated to alienate American by the Senate on th ymination late to- | counts, and $600.000 for fuel. 3. printer this afternoon. Final action essity; prompt action so a~ bert of Belgium and members of the | ublic_opinion and to postpone the - day or temorrow. tary Mallon is . 14117; bureau of standards (eliminds ypon the cases may be taken without he present inequalitics in th B Al e e Atticude Belgiu;n"Eg“r‘o‘ recognition even though the | Tax Law at Convention. [nSwlereccialngithe Hinctoia Colihainoat mittee Thursday. ORI T full amount delay, althouzh there ix a_possibility ient service was emphasi says the Ma v 5 - | usual conditions necessary to such a | because of the of i e ¥ Rusie ', | of a stay of decision. One of the points sterling. and France would uk'l'“ :?5"?‘;%}"" 13 | t€b shall have been formally satis.|Bs the Assaciated Press. he committe n was a defeaty The conferees on e street car | funds). government printing ¢ “p,” yjjeged gambling and race- S DhEe . Hararirivea I “fi‘;‘gml fin\gx‘;grf-u}? e o anios!"“" NEW YORK. May 17.—Abrogation of | for Senator Johnson, republican. Call| merger problem did not disband to- 9MMcE: all other reductions. j,rce betting practice amonz some of sion as pioneers in the w i p <. & fornia, s i against M Btair's | % o1 e loyes o he Zovel ent o o1 e civ was discussed. the newspaper ‘53-71“&" T:’:’-k-{ Force Impracticable. the national labor adjustment agree- [0HR: i hi "R"l"n_.;': s ‘Lh’ Slday. as was expected, but decided. | s emda(ions e 2’;'“{_’:»‘\_ m:‘l”fle Eoyerament print reclens Pl rl‘nmf r the it imd 2 complete agreement was reached.| The question is being asked: “What|ments on the railroads. support of the ! i oy - been held by the!4fler an hour of discussion. to meet| CWMIA B 5 EEIE L G p. members of the staff of the office in ihat esent joint committee Y TO ACT ALONE. i he United States do about 1t7"| “open shop” and the cnactment of &{committer on Semator Johnson's charges |again at the call of the chairman, Col | o0t o SR, @ JEEREIEIT, ®Us Himportant or essential executive posi- would fis e1f better equipped to 20 - READ l; | The idea of using physical force (oisa](—_« ol Luwiiwerel urged by S(!‘x,hnuv:h Mr. Blair violated u]x 3 .\'«-v'm[r..'v;-r Charles W, Kutz, I Ribes : | tions. alead this work as a result o BY HIRAM K. MODERWELL. i Maintain Amrican rights abroad, as is! C. Mason, president of the National As- | DEYDALY Sl R O O D i ¢ i ting | lsbrary of Congre $2.700; Civil S —— the commission’s labors. z hie iy News. | S0 often proclaimed i s L : 5 | Chicago convention and also that he was} o on e Al e hB om, $5,000: District of to the importance of recla By Cable to The Star sod C/cas Eieiis Seus | Congres- With: patelotic foelale sociation of Manufacturers, in his an-{disqualified because bis father-in-law | 44¥s, refrained from making any | sorvicy COTTISSoN Sl el o ARTRSret PARIS. Yoance h May 15 — They this case at least impracticable, I nuai message delivered today at the as-jand wife v interested in an ineome | statement that would indicate wheth- i for Voeational Lducation, $15.000.000; ! > d 1o see Fremeh government has through alll4D expedition against Russia to res-|sociation’s twenty-sixth annual conven- | aX casc over which he would havel,.. (p. companies and the commission | Shipping Board. $61.855.633.33; State | mofficial channels served notice em;'-'énii'm-f:‘m" can brisoners is from a|on ;1";115‘1"-’1*“'\ as commisyioner The COM-)are getting closer to an agreement | Department. $192.000; Treasur De- Y TUy ) government at ially Great Britain. | llitary viewpoint colossal. The| .. - anittee pwasndvideinol ot nssihelis ol tartheriiapach) e s ent, $10.406,420.13; War Depart- | in your hands.’ that ;w‘?i'u :sc‘:ecnll'-::\)e in the s"”"-'",?b':fir:f:,“ government has on more| ‘“The infamous national labor fl"ll\m- ;f;.:\'orable Teport, it wis said, althoush | ine e ot v e AN T | | ™ Senator Jones saia that < affair, disregarding any views but its; occasion discouraged a mm-l ment agreements.” said Mr. Mason, | the vote was not recorded sion is 1o be held. 15191.794.93; United _ States courts, | the Civil Service Commission had own Itimatum. ot Gel X .,m‘g{z"fl?:n ‘:‘l:ef:l‘;:‘:l;:a?l’::lp:fi “which were Infierited by the CATFIETS] o . ~——sreerep———— | pedlemuers of Comgress interested in [3445091.34; Post Office Depariment.| {merely seen to it that eficient men e recent ultimatum - L g - i i e - elping to solve Washington's street ' $28,000; postal service 1506,622.34; and women are taken o the civ cnief of the interallied Eermizsion, on| Y1 More distresaing than it 1s now. | G4t Of the o :‘,,’:‘f"‘}:”;’;}“?,',,:,‘,""m.} {car problem are éager to get started | Navy ' Department, $5.42105; mnavai {service. There has been no branch R".‘:‘.‘.‘::M‘l’&'."&'-;.fl'.!.".‘.-’.’..’."conu'um pelled 1o fall back on the use of moral gconomic high railway wage burdens. s fmene et Y e é&.lifi‘,".’i‘Efe';:'r’(m’l‘fii‘"ua'z“‘é'f' ga"nepalfllx:.r-x::’ ]:;(r e i ek e . for have been the chief causes of the de- { about_ er. se me 8 | ent. -13; z overnment o s it efti- by Germany before ot s ",1::",‘:,“{’,';’,‘:‘;,“5""5“"4 For one | o ransportation conditions which | T3® V98 {have been marking lime, waiting for of Agriculture, $469.00: Department Boston and St. Louis Fi |cient service is performed aflc really a warning to DY =N g tates now has a|yave existed during the post vear. i | the companies and the commission to jof Commerce, $333.245; Department of 5 UIS FIrms | empioyes are takin into the servies military action in Silesia. Thonthllu( in the supreme council and in the = { | complete their efforts to elfect a con- |Labor, $15,000; legisiative. $152,800: | Seinata P Mehed in general terms, the note|council of ambassadors. and whereas | Lauds Esch-Cammins Act. | { solidation. | Eoveriment’ printing office; $636.05200 iy combine Involving O i Pleads for Efficiency. Loy means two things: Germany | Russia might have seen the United| *In my opinion the Esch-Cumm 1 The special committee of the House | Court of Claims, $17.519.16; United ne Involving Over ! . el must withdraw her military forma-|States and Great Britain lined up|of 1920 has more than justified its en- | District commitiee, instructed to | States district courts, $21.787.38; audited | it is most important.” said Senat« tions from the Silesian border and|strongly together in a more or less ; i | frame @ merger bill, will meet Thurs- ; claims, 3610,982.83. Forty Factories on Y this be done in the fu Five effective assurance that she willl favorable attitude foward Russia o |2CtMent in every respect. lduy morning to recéive a report from! smount for District Services . ture. The way to get efficient sorv Rot mix in the Silesian affair |against the French and Polish hostil.| *I believe the time has come when, the District Commissioners on the | ,AMORRE o8 LA D S B & ies Ia to remove inequalities of n: Will Start 1o Oceupy Rubr. ity toward the present Russian re- |if the railroads are to be efficiently and : prospect of the companies effecting a _ F e e sy fo ployes. and to bring abou It is certain that unless these condi- | Kime. the chances are that the diplo- | economically operated in accordance Author and Former Editor | eiohtiry merger. It (Ll e D BOSTON. May 17.—The merger of £ood conditions under which they can tions are fulfilled France will u(art("‘anfl representatives of the United | with the provisions of the transporta- The subcommittee, of which Rep- 127 FERCRTICHY, S are almost | Of the International Shoe Company »\:')ri an ‘uv{ ,hd"“ some method o ions he Ruhr. The tone of the States will omit no opportunity te|tion act of 1920, normal conditions of | Selacted by President for |[Tescptative Fred Miman of Mary | Sarfled I8 the bl woleh are Slmom 0 5 e W L Mt | EOUREiri0 OF Dienewhi 51NNt Chine O P wapapers In the last two|!ake sides against a recognition of | employment must be restored. The re- | Yy \ae land is i, expected 1o receive | LY e ToloWS: | Company of thix ey, thes main [Up to ‘the standard set for efficient SR ange lence | RUSSia or a resumption of trade until | cent action of the Railroad Labor Board this report today, but was mnoiified ; fTom the € e oy herD 3 s city, shoe ma c- | service. days has chug:gmfrgn contempt. | the soviet authorities devalop il | i decreaing the abrogation of the war- Ambassador’s Post by Commissioner Oyster that the Dis- | Fmploves' compeasation fund S0} wurers, announced today. It We want' (o see the publie servicr against Great & regs | Dumanitarian ideas about the treat-|time national agreements unquestion- | g tr siongrs desire more time | (N SO Jnte repairs, etc., $150: brings together companies whose | CaTTied on by efficient emploves and Le Matin says that the German PISSRiment of innocent American citizens. | ably did much to clear the way for a for consideration of this report. ~As!brary. maintenance vepaire efe. BT 1 OTTRER OBST OO oneea (We are willing to pay salarles for in charging military action S#AINFH| “The American government dian't | Practical solution of the labor problems | Representative James P, Wood of | contingent and miscelianeovs, print ined s aggregated $130.000.- [ that Kind of service. "3oe oo oot ooy the French shows that it ta%ed ‘- ihesitate under the Taft administra-|Of the railroads.” Virkinia was called out of town. the |78 Dooks, ‘le. BEOO L Ol i00; 09 last vear. A joint capital of | o pay for eflicient work and mot get Briand ser °“5‘-‘T::"L;'l‘§r pertinax” | ion 10 abrogate a commercial treaty|, The «peaker declared that the subcommittee did not meet today s ting re- | $40,000.000 is said to be involved. merg- |} When you pay for work you do e orges “thseats sgainat| 7i( ltusia wilen that Country starc: | “open shop” had galzed o sreater ! : s, el Sad s aning |ing of which is to be effected by | hP* Eot SOU make a ‘private snap France ‘mere moonshine.” 42 *non Fews who held” Amesions | nition than ever® during the - past ! BORAH PLEA WINS. ani Fepuiting, $O000, clectrical M|« xehanee of secuntion. withoue bt | Same Vo By ot than 15 putd % entators ask how Gi | pessports e § an | vea i oadial ehuolE financing joutside the government service fo: diers. Still others say that the French ! chances are that the Harding-Hugi o i @ =& {Amendment for Disarmament Con- rlation of tubercular c| n. 2 Senator Jones suggested that it troops in Silesia are there 1o enforce | policy will not only be an imporiant| ~5° 0N @8 it is the cardinal prin- H ference to Be Adopted Metruction of blind children. $369 The announcement said that the imight be wise to adopt a unit of pay remch promises. Another writer says!factor in allied councils er. | ciple and working determination of | - : ; riments Contingent ax. Merger takes in thirty-iwo shoe|rather than to establish the different F.z“;:n!-":ance who is master in Ger 'br\‘zl m;z upon every occas(!::lr*\\.::f-r‘: u:. American Federation of Labor to 5 The Borah amendment to the s, 52 .5(:‘;"{:“ T§5.500. Healih factories of the International Shoe ;‘;’::;l’;:'j’"‘!':}o!‘!;:rj ndx:om . and. hav- many.” iR B United States .‘x“‘fo:ir'."t';‘,).‘",;.,‘:'u‘: exclude independent workers from {naval appropriation bill, requesting tnent: Prevention of contagions Company in Hinois. Kentucky and A e centare Wil o e rasye) May Affect Value of Bon Iatfacting Ruasie the stions 1 there will be employers {the President to call a naval disar iAo I nsaries. mail” souri: three tanneries of Kistler, Lesh | salaries for the different jobs. 1f thi. It is obvious that France demands.,,,fm.fxf‘:.‘i{f";,‘,‘,"k‘:'m:'}:sfl‘s"f:fu“,ff,; :T:,‘:?’;’.T‘::;nu themselves an’:l e fment conterence, will be adopied | enance A e s | i Comusniy uf Besten reenupile Momt Comerehs boulat e h +hat Great Britain shall back downdeal with a regime that treats Ameri- | employes against the dominance of a L e e st s | pensation _of jurors, $800: fucl. ice.'merged with the St. Louis concern, 1\:_'!‘:"5“'”"'(:' Dercentage unit, he said . completely in the 5,|e,,,lanh a::lal‘r. (1;:;04’;1 l[:?‘!;’_"lt!i' have gone. policy of arbitrary exclusion by the o <, etc., $375 Munlt‘l‘h’:‘n(;nA ourt in §~hnn f\a‘nm :snld A;nm Carol m,_ = "-'Y*“- otherwise allicd unity will be shat-{ s time forward the United ! operation of non-union shops.’ A P inlens e nt cxpenses (31 for ien shoe factories. two tanneries, and | ‘alls Work Most Vital fercd. American business men here | States government will deny every P, Mason urged a wider recogni- Sl e e ditional - emploves four, | shoe-materials factories of he! Sehntor Jones said that his commix co r the situation grave. ey | S s made for the opening ! tion among employers of the necd fory 2 s ) s 5 s vear 1922). $10,183.34; compensation W. H lwain Company, iocated {sion had found that und pres e ow valuable -will be the|of trade or governmental relations | informing (heir employes on the sub- announced thit he would support the | ot jurors (fiscal year' 1922). $10.000:i1n New Hampshire. i ErtiarsiEnation here e ool A e mic muaranties of the German |With the soviets, and will even decline | joct of busincse principies as affect- T T jorah and ex- | jodgzings. meals etc.. for jurors (fiscal The merger is the result.” said J. F.!gifferent kinds of jobs in the servic indemnity bonds. which they will soon (!0 consider any program looking to-|ing their material interest. especially DEct e Ben support from the | yo,p 1992), $100; revairs and altera- | McEiwain. president of the W. H. Mc-|in the District of Columbia. In cor be asked to buy. if the allies are nnq“'ard_lhe recognition of Russia until|inae relation of wages and expenses fiaenatc ilions to building (fiscal year 1922).' Elwain Company. “of a lonz-standing ! clusion he sald he did not believe he 2 unit in enforcing these guaranties | American prisoners have been releas- | o costs and grices and the nec ) $1000; furniture and cauipment (fiscai Kinship of purposes and ideals between | joint. commitice could’ engage in 4 ¥ beli that English capital|§ < Shion I8 assured all other| for an adequate return on invested vear 1922), $1.200. Po Court. com- | the two companies and of the desirability | more important thing than the re- TR e R o tavest in them AmEricans who may desire to travel | capita] 2 DISCUSS REORGANIZATION. | pencation of jurors. $1.788: writs of |of solving jointly the problems of the | classification of the Sovermmens em ot Mritain is flouted, and hence | In Russia on legitimate errands 1 ““PReécent frankness on the part of | = lunacy. $1.000. 4 s fatare. Thé companies do noi compete | ployes. ~ He predicted” that after the it Grea i ed, (e . 192 | Sees. he < acing be- A ; < “ourts and pricons—Support of con- | except on the fringes of their res ve e District ha - nited States. But 3 a f L e S aai e £3500: pay of i 3 : . Wl ev v distrus: ecuri- neeessary to demonstrate certain vital ! witnes: 500 Unable to S ed to government employes outside S et e o the sta- | BRITISH AND JAPANESE reonomic facts has disarmed the H Today. | $1.500: miscellaneous expense Loabie (s fantiay Demuss 1 P bl (\’ of future conditions in Europe.| preachers of discontent and selfish- Consideration of the reorganization _r“h"‘"““ ;:"'1| ‘;‘”;‘.‘_“"’“»‘; 3 ‘o‘- n. -; R 2 A Rand. prfi““"hl; }.\n». .A\u.m.wr, who told the committee o N inly % ;- i ness in many instances induced{ ve 2 towa A raining School for Girls. : Co- the International Shoe Company, also | that the Civil Service Commission, wh 3wl certainiy look to 'thf:cvf;?ni RULERS SEND GREETINGS |, nd m many e ermce meren :{'°r“~'l;°:;‘"?fkr"‘~ lore it mflm:-,‘ lmbia, Hospital. £5.000; Tuberelosie, oy yiven out here {interested in the subject of compensa- e o s asst “ 0 S itineant ion ol ciency and economy in the Hospital., $3,000; board of children's g ! i primarily is interested in the classi- 5 eas: hour adjustments in n D % n s 5 . i R lass inisimattes i ont (ncee ‘:.h",’f’,"".i,“’\'.:i e intescat of the community, as well federal departments und burenus way | Buardians care of fecbleminded chil- For more than three vears” he waid. | fieation of government work. His coi- Amernca sines: o S o & Y a shut-down.” . one of the prineipal snbjects diseusced | dren. $2.000: care of other children. “we have not been able to make us many j clusions were that the Civil Serviee have been r;bra\‘r‘:m‘p;"‘l"‘,'s"ta:;”"g::Enhflnfl Telegrams Emphasizing | : m‘:l .‘.’ a;t:lfd-,:: :n::nlnnon | ot the eaninet seumon s ascuszed | $£900: Industrial Home School, main- |shoes as our cusiomers wished io bu f( mmission be assigned the task of jmpossible for the Lnite o i & % meeting was relatively prt and an tenance, $3.000; St. Elizabeth’ from us. Throughout the dull period of | “job analysis”; that Congress shoull 10 be irft‘[oresled in the present politi- | Friendly Relations on Visit | " for a change in tne ax‘l” LT G e L.“.T.L‘; pital. support JOf jndigent. $85.000; the past six months we have not closed scitle the question of compensation, uiid 1 conflict. ! of Crown Prince. ministration of the association mad Witii (e Hobke version b ot const he!judgments. $21,909.91; audited claims.| down a factory. With this added strengih | finally, afier Congress has regulated 1 nce at the opening session yesterday were Ao et conslderable iy iatrnies ! the International Shoe Company is pre-|the matter by legislation, authority EORFANTY ORDERS MONEY. | yo\poN. May 17—Telegrams ex-|SXPected to be threshed out inclosed advancement of ideas and supgestions | ltems Cut From Estimate. I pared_ o produce 120,000 pairs of shoes | shoud be given the President o make 4 3 ! | cessions of the assembly today T the 2 < o p istric 2 5 dai {such changes in the system from time Ry the Associated Press. : {changed between King George and| Indications of dissension were given| RICHARD WASHBURN CHILD, | oagased i inis reonose who will be, District items in the measure were | to time as might be demanded by the RATTOWITZ. Upper Silesia, May 16. | prineror Yoshihito of Japan were| With the distribution of a circular in- & 2 |5 5 m Work. ' .yt from the estimate in the following , expansion of the government work. --Adelbert Korfanty. leader of the | ,ublished today. The message of|LLUAIE o resolution of the leaders of| ichara Washburn Child, the au-| LA oo mrectrient eparimes: |GIOLITTI SUPPORTERS ! Morrison Raps Low Salaries. Polish insurgent movement in UpPer | iiing George expresses great pleasure | within the organization and ca Ilinx"fv“r and former tor of Collier ‘T()dav’s N CWSs | cupplies. $500; care of small school 1 Mr. Morrison pointed out that the Silesia. issued an ultimatum to the|.i (ne visit of the Japanese crown|for an investigation of the assovia-| Weekly, has Leen selected by Presi- | R ! bundings and rented rooms. $1,400: re GAIN IN ITALIAN VOTE commission has a limited interest i industrial interests in the district to- | TOWR | tion's political and other activitiesident Harding for ambassador 1o Italy. | A | pairs and improvements to School {1he question of compensation in Vie A Sirecting them to sign a special- | prince. He says it is hoped that “this| L e effecting of necessary re- | e T foemels P i in Parao‘ra llS’ $15,000: instruction of blind children. of the fact that when making announc S omved Polish.Silesian paper ocur | Visit may sirengthen the ties of | form. e e O onk f<) P !3900; for fire department contingent ' ments of competitive examinations it i reney to relieve the money stringency | friendship which 8o happily unite our Heus Presbilis s yhow lives in Washington. He has | Manufactirers: JAasociation \nead i expenses. $3,500; for fuel, $3.500; for By the Associated Pre: j required to define the duties of the po- hrought on by the refusal of the!two countries R e o l|..- n connected recently with the rv-i' s e it opm‘ shm";;d“;afif;-dany inspections. health department. ROME, May I17.—Government mm.‘-sfl‘-omw be mL';-d.i Lheaflua:hfiuilmm:jlh:! D + nk to transport 250.- — i nited States no longer is htld- ica fonal o " i il e ;- 1,000; maintenance of motor vehicle Sons = z must be possess y applicants and the e T b distriet to vay | TOKIO. May 16.—The conference ofiing its own in the Brasillan markets, | 5.0 140 national ~committ and Staxlavitolhelplbusiness. Page 113000 e Gepartment. $300; majn, | Putations on the result of Sunday’s|Glary that goes with the job. the miners’ wages. high Japanese military and civil au- | Coehrane de | QUring last summer's campaign spent | senatc and House civil service com- | tenance of dispensarics. $350; compen- | Parliamentary elections. based on re-; In many instances, he Said. salaries Korfanty's action was taken, be- cause of fears that enraged workers might destroy German property in the area, that encouragement might be given to what appeared to be the growing tendency toward bolshe- vism, and to prevent possible sa- botage While awaiting a reply to the ul- timatum Korfanty is strengthening the frontier forces. adding to them from all available sources in the in- terior and leaving only sentinels to garrison the towns which are secured against a possible German offensive movement Ly reason of their distance | from the “front” thoritiea from Siberia, Manchuria, Korea, Shantung and Kwantung open- ©d today under the presidency of Premier Hara. In addition to Siberia | consideration of questions concerning {the Chinese Eastern railway, for which the newspapers are discussing the possibility of international con- trol, but with a provision for guard- {ing the Korean frontier against in- | vasion by Koreans and bolsheviki in the event of a Japanese decision to evacuate Siberia. The conference is being held in private, but the con- clusions reached are cxpected to be published REMOVAL OF BUL LET FROM BRAIN ENTIRELY CURES INSANE CONVICT OSSINING, N. Y. May 17— Roman Leondowski, the Sing Sing prisoner from whose brain Dr William I. Chapman of Brooklyn removed a bullet several weeks ago. was vesterday taken fo the Danncmora Hospital for the Crim- inal Insane. ta be recommitted to prison as cuged of hix insanity Amondowsk! was an inmatc of the Dannemora Hospital operation. He answered a series of ques- tions rationally vesterday and prepared a written statement ex- pressing gratitude to Dir. Chap- i man for restaring his sanity and ring the violent pains in the from which he previousls suffered. Dr. Chapman. who i | partially paralyzed. performed the operation while Scated in a wheel cirair. » 13 prior to his and China the program includes the | | Ambassador Augusto | Alencar of Brazil. declared in an ad {dress today before the conference of imanufacturers. | During the war American manufac- {turers had a free field, he explained, I but since restoration of peace they {have been obliged to meet competi- jtion of former rivals. who, he said, iwere undoubtedly driving them out | “One great handicap from which your business men suffer in Brazil." {5aid the ambassador. “is the fact thut their_investment of capital is so in- | | significant, as compared with the in- | vestments of their foreign competi- |tion, England, France and Belgium ! {put their money into foreign enter- | |prises, and obtain not only a return | ion the investment, but |Targe orders for materials and sup- iplies of all kinds, thus developing | their_foreign trade. The people of | {the United States have never availed | i several ing’s h Mr Ch A Child vard Uni his LL. of Frank work M Man in “Potent M. ber of th leity and othe B. to the bar in the sam. During the war he v “anderlip Child they securelier's Weekly in 1919 months adquarters at Marion. born ild ugust W, N A in the Tre ried to Maude Parker in August, 1 Child magazines, following books: had - Sh wa, e Har: was Iter He w a8 and 19 1 n 906 ¥ contr! and waz the author of th. Ti an mad ard C1 lubs 'resident Hard- at Worcester, 81, the son of Susan Sawyer s graduated from Har- ity 3. and received e was admitted vear. ibuted to ‘many m Hands,” “T| “Ihe Blue Wa (1 e editor of Col- He was a mem- ub of New York themselves a8 they should of this! DUMPS PoL'cE FORCE | means of extending their political! . and commercial influence in South} DOUGLA . May 17.-The mayor {America. Jiven at the present time.|and councii of Douzlas discharzed When capital 18 50 much more abun- | Chicf of Police Luke and the {dant in the United tSates than it isjpolice force Tacsday morning. {in Kurope. it has been found more | charged that the poli easy for Brazil to place loans in Eng-{$1.000 bribe from two Macon men. {land than in the United States.” | They captured the young men with | The diplomat recommended that|an automobile full of whisky Mou- | American interests develop 'll!-ir]du\ and the men offercd the police | trade with South America by sending personal representatives who speak the language: extending long-time credits; cndeavoring 1o give South Americans what they want.and great- 1 reducine teansportation charges. | ! K 00 not to arrest them and to give the car and whisky back to them. It is charged that the police ac- cented the money and let the young men 20 with the automobile and whisky. - mittees begin reclassification tion task. French threaten sian affair. to ignore that bootlegging is being establishment. Page Investigation is being made of reports | conducted | in the zovernment printing office and | that liquor is being made within the | Page sation for Municipal Court jurors, for | ) 1| figcal year $5,000; ‘Industrial in ! Home School for Colored Children. ' 1{$10,000: increased water supply, $200,- 000" (this item has been inserted the Army appropriation bill by a Sen- ate subcommittee). Hendrick 1o Get Salary. 1| Conspicuous among the legislative United States will have no dealings with | limitations in the bill is the follow- Russi; Georgetown Cilizens' Association voices ; retention of Aqueduct | opposition t bridge for vehicular traflic. Fiery leaps to thrill horse show crowds. | tember 17. 1920. to March 4. 1921, in- Page 7! clusive, notwithstanding the provi-| Mexico to deport alleged American | sions of section 1761 of the Revised radicals. Page 9! Statutes of the United States. Russian communists declare bol intend to let Petrograd die. Anthracite and bituminous coal miners | discussing co-operation in wage nego- tiations. Geddes assails “broken men™ as spread- ing war rumors, Monday Evening Club committee reports number of city school buildings plorable condition. Drug victim's $150,000 estate alleged to1 ), have disappeared. Daniels tells why was not sent into the war zon Takoma Vark, Md., citizens to ask logis- lature to pass laws to provide voting Page 32 wards. until prisoners are released. Page Page Ishevil Page Page Page in d age Page whole Atlantic flcet ne. Page ing: “The accounting officers of the Dis- trict of Columbia are adthorized to pay to J. Thilman Hendrick the sal- iry of a Commissioner of the District of Columbia for the period from Sep- 1l Among the estimates which were not allowed were these for the bu- Tuea of engraving and printing: Sal- aries of amployes, $193.800: wages of Dplate printers, $44.625; engravers and 13| printers’ materials. $112.837. In the general land office. Interior | Department, an allowance of $32.800 |is made for additional employes for the fiscal year 1922, which is half of the amount asked For the government printing office o appropriations recommended, in 18| most of the larger items a 50 per cent | reduction from the estimates, are Tublic printing and binding: Li- 12 14 23 | brary of Congrss. $18.000; Smithson- jan Institution (to continue available during_fiscal _year 1922), $36.702.70: Column tinued on Page 2 (Cfi in! turns received up to noon Monday, with fifty districts doubtful. show the election of 240 supporters of the Gio- litti ministry, the newspaper Il Paese states. i Reduction in the socialist-com- munist representation from in the last parliament t0-100, o far as definite returns have been received. is claimed. The figures given for the various party representations are as follow: National coalition. 240 communist. 100: Catholi . Premier Nitti's following. reform socialists, 20; radicals. 20: republicans, |10; Germans and Slavs, 6; doubtful, 50, are o low as to make it almost im- possible for the commission to indueca persons having the necessary qualifi- cations to_enter the service. 1t was stated by Mr. Morrison that when the Civil Service Commission was estab- lished the impression developed that its work would produce a classifica- tion of the government service, where- as. as a matter of fact, the commis- | sion’s authority has not extended this ar. Senator Sterli suggested at this “reclassification™ !is & misnomer, and that the effort i now being made to systematize gov- (Continued on Page 2, Column 2.) BUTTON, PRESSED BY PRESIDENT, STARTS TINY DERRICK FOR GAS MEN | By the Assoriated Press. 1l CINCINNATI. Ohio, May 17.—The ! two thousand delegates to the con- vention of the Natural Gas A ciation of America cheered toda when a miniature gas derrick erected on the stage of Music Hall began to operate when President Harding pressed a button at the White House. Another pressure of the button by the President set an " electric fan in operation and the wind from it waved a flag which was set in a horseshoe of flowers. he feature of the opening sion was an address by 1. V. Brum- baugh. mas engineer for the United States bureau of mines. Mr. Brum- baugh said that expert estimates of the wastage of natural gas for domestic purposes was 150.000,000.000 cubic feet, which if replaced with artificlal gas would cost $1.25 & thousand, or a total of $375,000,000. fl‘hum