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WEATHER. ! . 1‘:'—“ 1 - SIS i S oo i d ' ” | . . ~ | Member of the Associated Press i 3 { zelusivelr emtitled o L| | JFair tonight ani tomorrow, mod- Il ¢ The Associated Press Is e e "‘_h erate temperature, the use for republication of all pews dispatches Temperature for twenty-four hours | credited to it or uot stherw.se rdited in this | enacd ar Zhm. foday: Highest at || . paper and also the local news pubiicasd .cre:n Ho2 pm todavs iwest. at 5: =i ALl rights of publication of special EiRRtadas | apatcbes berein are aiso reserved i Full report on page i6. ;1 0 - = =4 P e = @ 1T Closing N:w York Stocks, Page 23. WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterday's Net Circulation, 93,644 post_office Washington, D. C. HIRTY-TWO PAGES. » ';l:\\:(b CLENTS. FRANKLIN . LANE ™ ism"c.cke oo GAR LINE MERGER | - —|POLAND INFORMED U. S. AR LA ' | REFUSES TO TAKE PART OF HEART DISEASE. 4 IN PARLEYS ON SILESIA Nervy l)flirr;. Held Request f()r Aid Former Interior Secretary Up by Poles. Boxes a; Underwent Operation in Ears of Boy Leader Evokes Formal West 12 Days Ago. | No. 283 el o e mater WASHINGTON, D. ., WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1921- e " PROPOSLACHEED * NBY COVPANES Plan Submitted to Commis- sioners Expected to Re- | i sult in Combining. | THEN. May 17— ol. Cork- crill, British contral officer, | | |k et e Answer. home fifteen Polisk Insurgents who halted him at 3 o'clock the morning and attempted i WSS ENVOYS TO KEEP | SRR SILENT ON VIEWS time 'HOUSE COMMITTEE STOPS ' | ACTION TO FORCE UNION IMPROVEMENT HAD-BEEN | MARKED SINCE THAT TIME | ith guns? “Ghve me your — ‘ : mostis ouneriers. were nene INote Says Boundary e S R S = . St e hix care’ Heoew | Dispute Is Affair made the others give up their i Blanton Serves Notice He Will 0b- | jcct to $200.000 Item for D. C. Conduit. Mrs. Lane and George W. Lane. a ; Brother. at His Bedside at ! Time of Death. | r Frs s & s ’ ] | Ceni . . ®uns and advised them all to go Onl Of Eum Has Abiding Place 0 R JMrieen | y pe. £ . | FRANKLIN K. LANE. > gesEemsalons . e e in U. S. Affections. | | today notitied the B Tristriet British headquarters. |10 4 Press. | S . commit that a proposal had been L SEENTews.Tn Poland’s request for American sun | | Wires President ' | made Ly representatives of the two waid after- | port in the settlement of the dispo | z = 2 on of Upper Sdesia has cvoked 4 been throuzh four | 2 sears of the war, but that wax ormal answe the nerviest thing 1 ever saw.” | ; . fres Sceretary Hughes _Berz 1 representatives at Rochester: abroad would taks v part in the dis- [ will result in 4 oluntary merger of Z Z = H ‘ ! "wg have just learmed of the e ek ¥ | cussions concernin@®he Silesian ques- | death of vour distinguished | When Chairman Fociit of the House | —_— iion: hushand and am wiring to €x- {committee and Chairman Zihiman of N | Peland was informst further in the = : | exident Harding sent the ot strect railway systems. in conference ~ nee i * 3 O | with the Commissioners. whieh the today to Wrs. Franklin k. Lane | | [ Public Utilities Commission believes _ e he special subcommittee on merger ress my very great shock and [ nomers 2 ,.,,.),,,",.‘,, deep sorrow -legislation, notified the full commit- my ' | over min wmimets pasine, e {Eguard . Finney Criticises | i ot ik Fnhin IN UFP{]SING P{]”SH : : t distinguish- . - - ’}-»- to foree th erzer was delayed | 1 ‘ r St | JeomnigsioRsifegerias [ ied e P00 F AV[]R ABLE REPUR]‘ VICE PRESIDENT HAS COLD lKNflX RESUI.U"UN e ¥ delivered to Prinee Lubomirsk “that so far as 1 the Amer ntatives on the supremo council of ambas: roparations commiss -h b an « s I not som inion o ation of 1 vy Hushe T pomnted o i of Texas, served notice on the com- well. Mrx. Harding joins me in Seiate Tomorrow. f Hughes Notes. i in ification was urged mittee today that he proposes fo | Iby Bdward . Finney, first assistani | object in the House to the o thetic condolence.” Isecretary of the Department of In-'of the Senate in puiting the £200.000 FUR IUNES B“_I- Y jterior. in testimony given today he- tem for development of the District J ‘Reiterates Stand That Su- |, T ieve cold It was said at h office that | { Secretary Hughes' e : the congressional joint commit- . water supply in the Army appro- (i e S it i , lows: ROCHESTER. n, May IS —jiee on civil service considering bills | priation bill. Mr. Blanton said he was 5 ' . I have 1 to acknowled € by : e 2 4 ! s 2 anton sa a3 LU 1o the Senate tomorrow, . reme Council Must De- v 5 Rinds Franklin K. Lane, former Secretary of [ poc oo g 05l ress to standard. | informed that during the war ther : i p e r note of May 11 i e S o mnding N Congs - a Mandren thaneand more concum- Measure Restoring 50-50 | President Wants - Measure, e aole of May. 11 Interior, died at a local sl 1ze Tnm work. ore or water in the District than now, | early this morning. Death was due 04y, criticised the report of the cor | and the supply proved adequate. He o i e e i Aeen provs i equate Plan to Reach Senate on as establishing too elaborate | drants a leaking and that if this tem of positions to muke effec- ! Water was saved there would be no for Quick Action. adminstration o crnment doubt of the adequate supply i zressional an attack of angina pector ; Mr. Lane was operated on here May | sifica & for gallstones and appendicitis, and 2 nz when heart!t H[]PE IS ABANI][]NE!] But Finds Alterations in ?jde Fate of Area. 1 Upir ’L'tlxi e .m-z.\l;.n»—» 3 , ! glives of the government of e Text Necessary. Lloxd on Ihe supreme cou BY DAVID LAWRENCE. .| ~tatemcnt th | President Hardinz wants the Knox | British at ' i resolution, declari state of peace Silesiar t Wwas said to be recove - 5 the prime mi issued a - o ase. from which he had suffercd | Work pe le. Otherw the report, | Representative Zihlman of Mary- ' ppopoo o e R aecin i from time to time during the pastihe said. was an admirable document!land. who had fathered the District % & morn| ng the exert t appropriating for ardercd - survey made of | Water legislation, refuted several @nd-half pian crnment e statemen that w made, ¢spe- the District of Co ide ezt menths, developed. Hospita!{and showed tha the Upper | scttiems ambia, w Finne S un pnysicians expressed the belief that|Work in the gz e St Aol eccuriieaTh * the operation would remove the heart | had covercd the situation seientifi-| cially in regard to water being me- oo o400 SRR G T | 1 ! aer g 3 i e affection. but an attack early today | cally. tered to the Distriet consumer: Dl nanos R hetween the United States and < recen 4 the house of com- | cent plebixcit Geveloped fatally ! UME Finney und wis Morlam| A bill suggested by the District jday by the Senate District committee | {many. jassed by the Housa but he mions and disclaiming “In repiy 1 have ; Immediately after he had recovered | of the Institute Commissioners. which, Chairman | The report will be made by Chair-| gy oo o] el e S AT from the influence of the ancsthetic! search. wh Focht” Said. i’ did, net"think ShOu Ly a1l of G commitiee s oo | hysicians Report Heart in!:« oundlit mecessanyi e snpye cen IO LB ol dotien it of such Baundary Mr. Lane said: the conzres be introduced. was turned o ] tain chanzes in it from the form in DPewspapers the matta e r = 4, as he has had an opportanity to draft el | & ~ 5 : . E J 1 am surprised to be alive. [ hope to} were the prine witnesses at the subcommitiee for investigation. ! el inicsen Tn HhE conreeltof HhE =tatemens In: | EoaTIEr o kinrun he able to live a lonz I'fe. doing good ! second session of the committe ubcommitiec consists of Rep- a report wator 1wl ~ain waay - SUCh Condition That Death | Llovd Georze said: “The fate of Upp wd with " e iy i H s are fundame f Upper things for others without thoughts of | which was presided over by Senater | resentatives Millspauzh of Missouri. | hat he intended to call the bill up| i e e esia must be decided by the <upreme money | RRGLLT Clioimien | Lee o Nen aofk and Hammer of | "0 sonate and seek action upon | Is Feared Hourly. { Mans renidine in Ammaric who hiad pe. <OUncil and not by Korfant : Seught te Regain Health. 1 Purpose to Probe Deeply. [ it ut the carlicst possible date i !lieved the 'nox resolution would au- S continue Following his resignation from the Questions pui o the witnesscs h Invited to Make Trip. R e T o iAS L Santn tawara Douzlass White, Chict Jus. | tomatically end the powers of the alien lonihgoncn olithelteentyiannot bl ) PR L Wilson cabinet. Mr. Lane sought members of the committee indicuted! All of the members of Congress| The bill introduce Vi Senaton e ar ihose! on| PEODerty custodian; undithut theiAmer= | RSt 10 Dreak, crockery iin SEUrODE ] roreiiiVivay e torr et A SR secover his health and came here in!a purpose on the part of the Jaw|have been invited to make a trip Jones of Washington. not enty re-ilit of th s {ican Rovernment hereafter would sim- 3 \h fmpunity. Somebody mustplace | 1075 50, faT ax &t prosent mas Janualy of this year He was ad-|makers'io probe decply into condic|down the river (o Quantico op (he siores the half-and-haif plan. but |dilion became e sester- ) i3 ol ‘the German pronerty withowt I TeSUAIE hand on Giem wtherwise T RS « ‘ised to spend the wintemdma-warm- | tiens of government work and to sci-| Mayflower tomorrow. - Becaufy a[gor® o EEEICE I BET T after an operation to which he |exereising any of the broad powers of e continual : (e er climate and visited in California. ' entifically investigate the possibilities number of officials from other Rtates | & . R noe ove. | Submitted last Friday. continued at|*ale or supersision which were in. | “(r€al Britain cannot consent to| . returning early this month. His con-|of classification. That the hearings|have been invited here to tes$ify on [trict of Columbia of any surplus reve- | 25t . AUl Tusted to It by the trading-with-the. XAnd by whilst the treats her repre. | —_— dition was favorable for an operation Will be highly technical in character ' industrial insurance, Representative . nues of the District tnat rgay have | 'D® Point of death today o] sentatives sizned less than two years and continued improvement was noted | is assured if the character of testi- | Fitzgerald of Ohio, author of the M- ,voiued in the past or that may ac-. At 10 @’clock this morning the doc- | The lansuage of the Knox resolution beins trampled upon.” ; Gntil the heart attack developed this|mony given today is an indication of | ploves insurance bill for the Dis- |4Terded wn the past oftber may ac D0 (L0 S0 TR (O SO TR s R T e ety Adhcres to Statement. H morning. !what is to follow during the bal- trict of Columbia. and Representa- | & > 5 Hotlica Mo e iy all enemy property now in the The prime minister’s statement be- ! Mrs. Lane and George W. Lane, alance of the inquiry. tives Underhill and O'Bricn. Who are | the limitation placed upon the’ esti- ;! 4 inlingEspell ol 800 So ion o fithe Amierican Eosermnent | = o CHEEEnLeSy ond brother. were called to the former| Mr. Finney said that there is great on Representative Fitzgeralds sub-imates which may be submitted by the [ fate Yesterday and that his recovery | “chall bhe retained.” But it develops =4 &% foilows i Secretary's bedside shortly before e e Man e e bl . e e Distict Wonmiasioners to, Conut Witk ot expected lixn'vu e alien property custodian. Col 1 adhere to the statement 1 made | am. today. and were w im when | €0 ons, there is a va i | Wiy A i e he T The doctors issued the follow Thomus W. Miller. advised Fresident in the house of commons on the sub- he died at 6:10 oclock. Last night paid for the same class of work continue the hearing: R i . e fOUNowInE i vaing na AT orries G Ensrall DanSls | ioe e iy D gonithe St it was thought that Mr. Lane was|W%hich is demoralizing the government Representative Fitzgerald practical- This limitation pre BRIl bulletin e AT e e o 9F St aturally 1 can only | sexeral hours with him and when he | STebancies in b "“';" Hieca S re- | (he u:‘;"'”:;‘“,“i"',w on o Conmrens | catimatedl revenuca lupon on Friday last. Although in a|the Kunox resolution i< passed the Iy said and not for the truncated and | - e you 5 The morning.” Pavors oot woua min. |4 il e v et on” | HR e B w passra b the faerious onttion for s monihe, MG, SOLTIRAN, Soukd be e cisoried reporta n the Frenen new Ordered to Bar of House of Death Unexpected. Mr. Finney was of the opinion that DOSCR O T PUGIGHE A0 007 the as a substitute for the House bill past, he postponed the eperation, asterty or otherwise admin it Dapsle. §Ohe MlmostSmnsnnnons Sap Although Mr. Lane said follo i Smoot-Wooa bill establishing w ERIENIONS 0" SENONGLGltie and ing away with the half and half plan. | i felt ce at the count was | CaniS<llfatiAny o oy Given by ke American and the; Ronrasentati Fai the operation that he was “surpriseq!Teduced number of classifications SrOMS TN T 08 REROREIEUE BRC The Bill was sent to conference, but | Imperative Drogress was st Tie act ie, 1he trodine with the| M31an, s mellusithe Bl ot e [IEAEN atives—Fails to : % % S would be preferable to the measure f : v e conferces were never to v. with normal pulse and tem- AeinE I e = i io be alive.” his improvement 2| ittodndea: saistizlly: 4e nn Secors x burden on t residente of e th onfer o erect -,: S0 S0 e Uperature. until’ Tuesd flornooe i enemy act permits the alien property tie zentiments I then expressed show : Urexpected. Fiis on. Frankiin g | Paniment of the joint claxsification DiEtrict e e of the members of the Sens | When acute dilatation of the heart ocr | C0*(0dian to sell 4t any time any Ger- tiat the great nations who stood by | Answer Queries. Tancr 3r. and his daughter, Mrs.T€Port of the congressional joint com- Experivlitoicatity. ate DIStrict commitiee that the pres. . curred. He has not rallied from this|Mh Property held by our govern- the side of France in the war mean o] - Euc i e £ Dter Mew | nittee. Two experts from Pennsylvania, W e rain Wil be able to dritie | condition and his recovery is not ee.|ment. Sometimes when the property TPret the treaty of Versailles fay-| HATTY Weinberger of New York: T'hillip C. Kauffmann of Washington, e y “nt Congr i Misometnesishicn] r ait were at their iomes whén their fathas Asked by Representative Leblbach (' Fisher. actuary. and Francis Bo- [oon 2 definite plan for appropriating | bected. erlorating or some other potent j ounsel for Grover Cieveland Berz- died. as was his sister. Mrs. M. A, )l he was familiar with the Le'hbach land. counsel, are coming 1o testify at gor"Vp ' fiiciet of Columbia and bring FRANCIS R HAGNE I, Teason arises making a neces- 1 never witnessed such unan-; doll, in court-martial proc & Anderson of Oakland, Calif. bill. introduced at the last session, the hearing tomorrow. Gov. Hart of 7 "\ 4 W0 controversy over this STHOMAS AL CLAY D, ry the al property custodian d. imity on any question.” continued the | wax ordered vrocecdings. “Mr. Lane's body will be taken to| HICh still further reduced the classi- Washington and an official from the 2 80 S0 G0 L8000 fetwean 1) STHOMAS S 5 M. DL poses of the ,roperty and holds the statement. “All shades of opinion ini S5 °rdered before the bar of 1 * Chicago tonight. accompanied by mt:r tion ax originally proposed, Mr. state insurance office in Massachu- Gl TN RO UG uring the Tast d At_noon the physicians attend proceeds in trust. All this money and these three countries take the same | House of Representatives today for y said he had only a superficial setts, are 1o be witnesses also the Chief Justice perty are held by the alien ' view. It would be unfortunate wer brother and his widow. d there had heo o the | contempt. after refusing to testify ledze of the bi prop custodiun until Congress French pre: . but that if it had = Hearing lo restrict the sale of to take a different view. | no change i ihe patients condi 2 H 5 e the House et iis ews I in the rizht directio to investigate the prices charged 0 G a 2B i Thern ot 1004y iermany.” Congress has not tackled of o ' amongst ourselves { mittee regarding fees paid him by S €al 0C! Discussing the proper method to he Washington places of amusement will COAL MINERS TO UN'TE- ihi upon which foibase an/alte mnu‘n"“" ub) yet. for the good reason Raps French Press. Bergdoll's mother. continued Saturday. The full Di that German property held by the | ican Fovernment is a sort of club | 4 practical b 2 : suggested | trict committee today authorized the . wi]] Join Forces in Meeting Oper- 4 w Weinberzer challenged the right of to Washington Friends; followed in establishin ; {from their previous diagnos sification. Mr. Finne 1 o th all respect, 1 would say to 5 Mr. Lane’s Statement : 1!, thix work should be done by the subcommittee of which Representative 3 I hiciansiEvetciclapy Wwhich is held by Washington over the French press that the habit of | the committee to investizate the es- : . heads of departments and chiefs of Whecler of 1llinois is chairman to ators on Wage Question. i Physicians Tast night dig not ex-|Germany in the event that claims such treating every expression of allied | cabe of Berzdoll, on the zround that The news of Mr. Lane's death was Dureaus, and ‘that wien ished, it 4o as Tar. us in its difcrcrcalmayi s W YORK. May 15— The anthra. | Dot Chief Justice White 1o 2ize un- fas (hat €rowing out of the sinking of apinion which does not cdincide with| he never had becn inducted into. the X « triends in Wash. SPould be submitted to u zeneral super- necessary to investigate prices O A d [ e e ies £u e e Lnsitania are not satisfied.. This b 5 i iadid s 5 & great shock to his friends in Wash- (idng authority whose duty would he enarged. cite ne workers will oin forges | il morni |” puls wek and (i1 he held in abeyance. therefore, | (NCIT 0WN us un impertinence s} Army. hairman Peters brushed ington. inasmuch as early in the week to iron out the discrepancies and hare with the bituminous miners in for- | Mis heart is bad”™ Dr. Francis H.juntil the United States either nego- fraught with mischief. That attitude | aside the contention. declaring it was « statement dictated by him in the|monize the classifications Hagner said. Dr. Hagner 2dded that | tiates a new treaty with Germany or of mind. if persisted in. will be fatal | ¢ntirely aside from the question at far as : e8 which will govern | Abie mulating policies whi govern | X . AmY O s ST diskue. . Lt TR S T L GBI WILL NOT HANG FRIDAY, | pulatin paticice which will gosern | Hasher el e, thaseher et ot L e e e el 10 a number of people at his request | Urgen Central Supervision. . = ments wtih the coal o ators tountil 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, | Teservation S e e IBEiLIsh 82 st ] A v wnd Itali i 2 public on the | Paid him by Mrs. Bergdoll, Weinbe of present f the presen ¢ refused to answer. cont when he suffe. ' chill and then de: Other Amendments Needed. Senator erfing asked the witness it E, R. Perrygo's Execution Is Post- ' take the plac indicated that the operation had been 5 = s N & an questio ought not to be of | 8¢ ding i he would favor the Civll Service (‘on tracts, which expire March 31, 2 | clined rapidly I rhe her amendments of the fon to Fran They 2 vileged ma S b i i g E ce Com- : = - g consolids A i1as 1 e lapsed i i amend s e fensive to Franc i and by thej Was privileged matter. When the omplete success and that he was|mission being assisned the duty of poned Until November 25. . This action, which will consolidate | Late last night be lapsed into un- | on’ which are deemed | treaty of Versailles. They mean to| Witness refused (o produce his books, confidently expecting full recovery. classitving government work. The In- the ranks of [000icEEs miners | consclousness. ©} onafolic months helpecessary in - order to safeguard apply the terms of the treaty justy | Representative Johnson. democrar, This statement. remarkable in its | 1eTiOF l{qv. tment official replied that Edward Randolph Perrygo, cigh- | of the country 8o that Ghey will pro- bl IR s T Atooton sy an rizhts. The alien property whether they happen to be for or | Kentucky, moved that he be heid 1 W I3 e commission performs alu- & ; 0 od o e ent a solld s o o Aty 2 e Stk ve his d as 3 sked o 3 oy ” st G n Y € ere = hicc Completeness of eXpression regarding | Mt service b s erioim Y- tecn otd. convicted of murder | S0 5 Slis decided upon at a con: | work, saying it was important and |,ustodian has heen asked to apfiear. aguinst Germany. S (CoRlempk (There ARy ookjout o) Bk et B MO LU G AR inowledze of the work done 1n the de- with the death of Mrs. Emily Faith- of the United Mine Workers of Amer-jsop for treatment the addition of a phrase which will and not by Korfanty. Children of the | eyt Topveinbergers refusal to a e luliy - conac] r:"el";,"“" the De-l purtments, and that for this reason he ' ru1. will not b aealaiiih pea and e pEeRtasnisBend intenas JRgmne Shist duntice, f""”"”"."l to provide that enemy property “shall|treaty cannot be allowed 1o break | jpe oo ok D soounos) oy culi Eircuinstances ipréventes e ason he ' fg) w o ed a e b members of o ee ! gperation for bladder trouble A, ca SLIVE d to brea e committee, asked 1 aiministration of general anesthetic, in | (ni %t Cassilations belne made Ly it jail Friday. lustice B njon dixtricts”comprising the “an- | Fana had improved steadily wn- | by, T4y il administered as now crockers i Europe with impunity. [about ~the buried xold. Bersdoil. a ows { the artmental heads and burean giding ‘riminal Division S oul reKio i S 9 5 ronadcaibygians andisale Somebods St plice 4 restraining’ Weinbers E id i 2 B IS Wednesday afternoon and 1] ¢hiefs. Who Dosvessed the mout direct | e o O oo i opay | thracity coul rexion e i antly there Bave bheen| tiontmade inulisuchitime; [hand on’ them: otherwise there Will pyeig s o A et ang am now Sitting up in bed talking to | Kbowledze of working conditions e ber 45, § . e s ctaha M| German government has by treaty | be continual troub s e nL g &i s : it ) " OFk nenconpttion | reports curren he contemplated | Seovernment | by treaty ocation. The witness refused to turn s Zood friend Cotter. Until vester- | H 1 e Baint, Bowesen torneys James AL O ani. HONOR LATE PRESIDENT. |refiining. no word from him suppori- | “ith the United States made auilple Mista Unusually Dense. over letters written him by the 1n day 1 did not clearly \i-uidiz. ha dations of the in -rUrand Emerson told the court that = ed them, but, in fact. gave quite the |Lrovision : action of | .qppe course of the world in the|D. Clarence Gibhon one of i did nor:mediate superiors of the government rican claim: one thing in this room Thus the amend- i Be of Perd te impression. Some time ago, gdoll's lawyers, and the commi Know that it had ow “excent | Workers should be finally supervisad | (e APPeal of Perrygd \’-:‘,‘.:‘izlm}:..:'x'i “Roosevelt House” at Harvard |pPPOSile Sbression, Sump e 480 fient would absolutely keep in force |coming years cannot be forecast. The | BerEQolla Luwyers, and ihe commi tlingl Shicre Jwas : noise by a cenwal authority, in order that ;G Getober. and asked for a post- . itt Period of two weeks with 4 severe | the present trading with the enemy | mists ahead are more than usually | Mim hefore the House. n’:fl’nuxflnrnufih but 1 now that;lhe service might he hiy stand- 00 ent bevond that time Plan of Alumni Committee. | PRUO4 0 fiiirned to his duties in |2t SO I the' lien nromen PTOP- | gense. Much will depend on the al-| Mr. Sherburne made formal demand B s aa S st i LZySebi The boy knew of the custom of Mre. o ypRIDGE. Mass. May 18— {apparently as good health as ever. [erl | s st for all documents held by the Witness aiime With I great biz dquare oo Difficulty in Standardizing. Faithful, siXty-threc sears ld'fl 10 raposal for the ercction at Harvard S ier muErested [ohang e s e | ShATUR ORI ety m.;;:a”o,,,-_,vn ll“vxx:::xl}in"\l;::r:fifi o the case. e sums o ey sewed in ; se tells me to o gave the Joint commit- carry iar which cannot be foreseen must swer Soavice of the alien property cus- even ut 16 in the mornis Tl take its decision,” said Weii- ustive account of how the the linin - 4 : L - ding to be known . [ the powe el € mo of her skirts, and in Feb- University of a building t 1 5 N o B e P , oLl e MOtars e hpineator 3 ook uihe ienl a0 isnonil ey Onal Joint commisaion exe | ruary. T620; went 10 Visit her for the va Raosevell House was made n o | 1 QOAY S [N@WS jtotian shall be continued not merely | dete G e qature of the | berzer o8 ; ® Today. most testatively, I crawled task a ned it of survey- purpose of borrowing funds on which yeport to the Associated Harvar is ratificd. but “Until such time e world, 2 specially of Europe. will] “The House will do more thau * Mr. Johnson declared our sep 1 the work done in the government o gel marr old or new friend led for such be determined by «nto a chair and ate my first mouth- hall have pro ol Lo oot 0 ttee of alumni, . o 8 rat Tongiialy aySuRiedcluvalin oo CELE s in Paragl aphs Congr ate charges of contempt Tyl of solid food. Eut four davs age ! SeTFartments and the requirements of home in An: tia. the testimony which was ma 3 further sale and disposition pursuant ' ships. e ot aes 1 managed to ahave mysclf and 1 sm (0= Service. Ho nted out that the showed.' he ) himself with @ The building would contain a work- ‘o said treaty.” “Under thes ‘umstances _the|Rere [0dgcd agaiuat Weinberger be- Fegarded as pretty spry. primary chiect of the classification slort piece of pipe. with which he ing floor for the usc of departments St T D e e [ treaty of Vers s a documcat of | fore Mr. Sherburne amnounced that “I have n death come to men in W% @ Standardization of salaries assaulted her when the loan was re- of the university, and particularly for | "= g “positions, Page 1 e infinite moment—especially to the na- o v possibility of goinz 1 is understood that Senator Knox (ions of the entente. It binds ux to- | further unless the committee could is favorable (o the amendments and|gether when there is so much to di-|8¢! Weinberzer's papers. e e Thore) ahio tesattiis Drovie 2 ‘u\"fw 3‘<\y.u counsel for Emma Gold- : nan?” as betweeh tutors and stu- ther with a memorial read- where Roosevelt memorabilia Lang implicity urged in reclassification of 1 and YRrIOUS W =ome rather nov he big object an classification and fused. The woman died shortly aft- Sestern. 1 once saw the one most dihenlt to accomplish. erward at @ hospital Sud ) Ruve seen sederatin he said, to establish o standard Former Secretary Franklin Wead of heart disease at hospits Page 1! probably would have made them when I ing room came very nz which W applicable to the gov- of all kinds would be kept . L e GEbans . : sions s _if ‘they were the sport of | man™ 'm”m"' PresentativelMeAr- myself two Dbl e bl Hle fhe committee suggested that all | Chief Justice White's death feared | the measure was in the Senate ex- passion and prejudice m not have - republican. Oregon. any. e in- MILLION NAVY CUT VOTED. " state papers written by | hourly, physicians state. age 1icept that the legal experts did met.io live long (0 regret their hot was, if you want 1o know." he poorly. dorsei partiularly the provision in hooks and replied: “but 1 don’t see where that get them ready in time. There is no ! headedness. 1 was be because | was the congressional joint report allow. One million dollars was cut from former President. and boo oyd George reiterates stand = . LS =G e i BewEouD ex uat d 1 should have ing for adv ment on eney in the naval appropriation bill in the ' written :.r...nln_ |.m._l lr;;:vlhrr o 1; U‘,‘)hsh ‘_mf’p i Silts) _;,v;!l'l:(;n'l‘ttly;;ll:l‘_d:l —no :‘»msn nlu-zw»(.,; Ready to Use Fleet. L\:I\r anything to do with this in- heen shot at re must be public work. U this provision an em- g 3 ,unting trophies and other materia aldg nE and members o vitisl »ple shirk a f e it S e L LRI M e E o Siaetodasiion RUICE firstiirol i call) B e 10 him. should be Kbpt in the | Railroad pay cuts now expeeted to reach | Congress. but simply a revision of The British peopie shirk no part of | Will Serve Subpoe: s truth, t SR TLAL e semes Wi it Srlare but martte! fsting the strength between advo- ending room. with the hope that this | 411 classes of employes Page 2[the language of the resolution us so their responsibility under this treaty.| an Peters informed the law- ed to by all tes and op ing thir ¥ R AT RAA e e TG Tor ne pnents of increases in poom “would be Hola e an fodera- | ©flen happens when a bill passes re are temporary difficulties which | yer that he would be formally served know After the grade without being s gronen v appropriations. o wish to kmow or write about | President de Forest of American federa- | 0 "y o (PSS WIR 8, DAl passes The o with a subpoena. requiring his con O i sra ith eing R e | tion lauds free artas public benefit.” | 91, hoUSt, nd, 18 ub for final passage p . it dificuls to spare troops, buc| NIt G subpocr mL il s . e san it servie i coalitio epublican him s - othe se. Usually A 3 = e , Walls topple out unon a man And I yided nocrati ors the The chairman of the committee | Pag {tant bills are amended in the Senate, | these. | confidenty anticipate will be | pearance before the House for trial Yave had more intinate zlimpses Still gnent. In prometed’ from N increase which presented the report is Charles | Daniel Willard, president of the B. & O..ihut the Knox resolution was put over soon, and T call-attention to the | on contempt charges of the picturesaue and of the prosaie oete to A e i tion it iAo S Whshburn of Worcester, classmat t today’s session of the Senate com- | (hrough the upper house first, and fact that at the recent conference we|' TaKing the witness in hand, Rep- ways by which men come to their — o teEmed & DESmation arid edcuatt Fina biographer of Col. Roogevelt. | milter investigating railroads, defend_ i was deemed desirable to mish it | intimated our readincss it Germany re- | rescntative Johnson tried 1o make taking off s distinguished from advancement the Navy | cd salaries p : lx-‘;'u“_‘ PS;l A"\K'! ~|through without getting it tangled fused |hl-'l;xr:nsh0;el}(1(’ lul'l;led; unc 4 |';{|.|m answer. but he refused. At this New eri, . Where an employe reaches ton On the next vote the Senate sus- { American Shortline Railroa ssocia- {up in controversies. piace the Britis et at the dispo of | point another motion, adopted by the Tt e e e Bl eb e a0 10 55 e commitiocs pes”. REDS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA. | *VichGhins convention here. Tage 2| “Nevertheless there is one point | the wllies for “uns operation that migh | Drought the total con G een eall=y S i - g k% 2 FeEo e e = 4] 3 ¥ e ined upon. U ChararE Bnile Ve €@ upon to delh walk into th plains n, to inc the House allow- 'RA . May 17.—The congress of | Four hundred pay tribute to John Joy | which has occasioned considerable be determine n o0 temp = ! £ the ol Expiafan Needl ol itadine Satom 1100 o tlie nvaliburosaletn iae T socinl demnerate of - Tdson At birthday dinner. - Page 4 |comment and which has produccd T | ~The British zovernment was anxious berger declared the amount of fren Y Bhatl Me Meriam. i ursing the necessity | S0, IOt G TN O o the BGzechozloval jalidemactats of R. Rosa, chief physicist at bureau | €St differences of opinion among the | to have the division of Silesia settled at | money he paid other attorneys was s Aot o W€ for the extablishment ¢ I damocrat. Coain 000 | the left has votei io oin the third in- | Dr. 15 B Rosa. chief physicist at bureau | <2 Sifferences of ohinion among the ; (0 M40 conference. All the facts of | not. pertinent to the inquiry Jess examination. that ioman wih o (OIORCY rEUng syst@n, pointed out SO LGk that anather roll eall | ternationale of Moscow, the ballot (6 SERGREE TS o e ek, Thraso wherchy the original deviarn. | the plebiscite were known. However. our| “You ‘~ve refused to answer cer- e curiosity and 1tie humaor and a (P41 Yeuns men in the government i (000 N nanded on the paragraph | Standing 562 to 7. The decision was Page 71 tion of war is to be Tepealed. s foy | allies were not ready to proceed with the tain questions,” Chairman Peters in- Tittle money. who wias not in AN service who do efficint work are fre. | WOU i Aagraph | B ehed w'thout rescrvation. and t = 2 republican senators and a large num. | discussion. We will abide faithfully by |terrupted. “and nothing remains but = could enjov i 2 quently passed over when promotions | 40T i of the party will adopt th. ‘ountain erected in memory of late Ad- " o E Sldec ' given by @ majority of the|to have the House decids.” yain. could ¢njoy himseif ving wing v £ S oy doa 0 ber of House republicans seem to the e Ry df dostors ATl R e made wnd FCCORIITION 15 given to L anists. 1t claims to have i miral Du Pont formally dey e e s mopacans Seem to NG ers who have 4 voice under the| “1Us well for You (o know that the cnered the alids paih who have been twelve or fificen FLORIDA JUDGE DIES. | adherent i e et e 171 rapeal clauee. hecause It mas dmpgy | treaty i defining the Silcsian boundaries. | House cun imprison you” said ced. made a flowery o s i the serviee. Heo said thit > 8 { 'ost_ofice officials consider abandoning | JIPGE] FANEe BICTRAC I ma; Y Whatever that verdict may be. We fuily | sohnsos: 7 ' i L r paty e long LAY . Fla., May 18— Judge Wil- I Squick eollections™ service June 1 an_dpology fok oI xenTets lebiscite as x The question of impriso nt does nuch as any path could be in aas natural in view of the long | ORLANDO. Fla ! g il- 'qui i b decla 5 accept the plebiscite as an expression of he ques o prisonment does h 3 man sufféred meore humilis. . red by the alder men. Tt {lam Martin’for' twenty-three vears | ZAYAS NOT TO RUN AGAIN. | Page 1 stv“["“““f‘m'_‘_"_fi}"iq eslaration of a3l ex 'of the people of Silesia, but|not enter mto my decision in this and distress and thwarting and | Weo r of fcounty Judie of Orangecounty. died i vaNa May 15D Alfredo| Labor leaders to meet Seeretary Davis | S0 Ihsate n e hacing gone into the gredt war and sus-|matter.” Weinberzer @ a. strution on th e than®he o Ssalerdan montine SoliowineRlunil o0 Cubin president L an-ioin new effort to scttle marine sirike, | Uexhasscaib iIennic Gained gigantic losses in defense of an| Weinber was aot placed under B (e vice. Ocensional Sy an Al waaks Ny e Tast nighy that he would) not Page 17 Here is the text of the paraxraph as old treaty to which this country was a[arrest. but was o 1 o appear i ut here was a B the end ot saud uation arises when an im- | g < TR o e Feretceviontiis|| emori v ill be held*May 25 | it_passed the Senate: arty, Great Britain cannot consent tolfore the committee luter in the day * hich Teould not “ee T was not com- | yAitant position 1 to he filied. that [ ol ;,,,"‘;"[';'\’,‘,.".,?,‘..:',‘.,',".":.'-"Frp CEE S R i i | & e e T e lickd By Sl aabived. Wy the Senste 200 Houss | Prscuilny svhile fhE| ieacs hesirenre THE w told, however. no! to leave jpeilediitol take fe. v very ’-"“:ll none of the moat efficiont eniployes are | p,y Church here will be shipped to Eliz- | tendered Lim by the Havana Bar As-| In honor of the District boys who lost | of Rtepresentatives. that the joint res- | sentatives signed loss than two years | the city without authority of the - {(Conunued on P'age 2, Column 7.) (Continucd vu P'age 23, Column 6.) abeth City, N. C., fo5 jaterment, . soclation, = thelr lives in world war, Page 32 (Conginued on Page 2, Column 3.) ago is being trampled upon. Yummnuee. & ’ Ky »

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