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-3 - - MANY MENTIONED > FOR D. C. JUSTICE Bar Not Expected to Agree on Candidate to Succeed Croft, city motor cyele police- 1921. NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 2,000 SCHOOL PUPILS WITNESS PARK PROTECTION PROGRAM THE EV DBREGON WILL GET TERMS FROMU 3. Franco-Belgian Hero Monument Unveiled | By Leaders in War By the Associated Press. MOUNT KEMMEL, via Armen- FIVE OF NINEBIG | BALLOONS GIVE UP Forced to Earth by Strange { Air Conditions—Others in President Harding's Proclamation On Franco Beipton movemeat o man. wan killed early this morn- the summit of Mount Kemmel ing when n apeeder he wax pur- suing crashed into hix machine aud dragged him for 500 fect. Incrensing hin speed. the sinyer | | nttempted to excape, but crashed | | into another car driven by & l 1 | Forest Preservation and Berryman Car- } toon Feature Local Demonstration. to commemorate the victorioun ‘nllled resistance to the Ger- man onslaught in 1018 was un- veiled today. Recognition May Be Extended if Conditions of Fall Re- for Georgia Editor Who iMemorial Services Arranged! i | ! | 1 sentatives of civic and state organi- | in addition to pupils from the | Airplane “Spotx” Fire. “spotied” an im- mere sport would destroy flowers, in- to the Department of Justice and to jure trees or harm innocent birds or ani- | President Harding." nment en were attend- | . woman, upnetting §t o ! s Foch, Marxhal : 2 i inz the woman's arm. { ¥ Race Over Ohio Today. Dikxperey, M. Lou- port Are Accepted. i Helped Reunite Sections. = the womanw mrm. Ashley M. Gould. cheur, minister of the devas- Two thousand pupils of the John-|claimed this week as forest protection | In front of the home of another | | \yhg g ley M By the Assoclated Press. .tated ' regions; Gen. Maglinse, George T. Summerlin, counselor of | <on-Powell and (uoke schosls wit-|weeK: To accomplish some reforms the | By the Ascociated Press In front of the home of anatace | | Who is to succeed Justice Ashley BIRMINGHAM, Ala, May 23.—Five | Delxtasn ';'hl":if of ntaft, "0 o | |the American embassy at Mcxico CitY. i nessed the initial d monstration of lenend o the Army, ’”’"| ATLANTA. Ga, May 28.—Memerial} | (oo "ing arrented the man. He | ;"""H guijineibench oL ixhe SNttt evese, Belgian minister of de- = ; - 7 - i EIN0 A5t is policies| services here tomo fternoon in | odged 1 unty jail, Sup: ~ » r®f the nine balloons which “"::d femne. " Cardinal Mercier ment | |Was on his way to Mexico today DeAT= i the American Forestry Association's | he must rely upon the va=ious adminis- | honor of enry T hoteh || Ga=samensnichie lcomnta it R l:"“"”d‘ ourt i . from this place late Saturday, in the | | hiy regret at not being able to | |ing instructions for conferences With[forest protection week program [trative dep but in this pArticu-| speeches and writin recon- | Carthy. | Bjadmitted that President ¥anl- ;ational elimination contest, are down. | | be present. President Obregon which, OffCials | stazed at N Rock Creek | 14T instance th~ school children of Wash- 1 giruction had mu hl - | |ins and Attorney General Daugherty he others are believed by offictals of | | Il e o, willl Be fariswedliby: thelipari b 4..“(;?" (T:dhm o k”k = [BEtnIARd. he cotin iy Gan ormors o)l isicat s the misunderstand- | e L oail hiave b ass tacks s maleiHing b . R SOes O e o » hea he old Adams mill. ~lp the President in the ings of the r between the statis . 1 Xhe Aero Club of America and local | Hecysnitinn] af) tREEMURIC ATy | program included the reading of | 0f the great object set fo; will be at a by ot men [ uccessor to Justice Gould. The bar, , forecasters to be somewhere over: ment by the United S rused to-| President Hardinas fre protection an be ‘don from many states. iy was bern | |1t is expected. will be unable to unite POhio today, with their course prob- Aadminisiration oM Limmary of ( o€k Droclamation ang the answer 1o “one vears age, on May I | |on a candidate, although they all wish ;’.:;r’; over Pennsylvania a b\ | . y ::;H"::;>lr‘ '- pIE el Lo houtd be cicaned after a picnic. 000, The terrific w |No avowed candldate has as yet ap- 5 dipiomatic relati ; 2 ‘oo v Two Land Near Nashville. | Mexico. which Mr. Summeriin i Loor Dmen o the To o S e peared, but the names of available tim- Two of the balloons—the Chamber |pected to hand to President Ob IR Willis of Ol o tats [ s nrotectioniand heip te Seme. counsolor Of the Aasociated |per are being mentioned by their ®f Commerce of St. Louis and the jsoon atter his arrival in the M on the promram. Mr. Bishop was|th- necessity of conserving onc of our] Press. and others of note will attend | * triends. Loy o ;S:f:,‘.’d;; O R ded by Barry Rakersmith, in the | great natural resources—:the forest. the excreises. i Edward F. Colladay, republican na- ground near - < s % le of “The Boy" in the Berryman What Childs May Do. Will Reunvell Monument. | . - tional committeeman for the District, on account of atmospheric disturb- cal with the recomme o xR ren May Do. - ‘B : . hs- | whose £ A e i 2 2 sess = “The chil ent here to Grady, who | BOUrgeO0IS Far ieS IN RelCNS- | whose friends waul ike to see him ances. The City of Akron landed [Tyrone N. M Industry &t the last session “of o The Lrening Sty tne .. The school children of The monument 1 srady i et : . . S aatysenor e pe o died December 23, 1588 will e re-| given some legal position. emphat. e e east of Nashville later in | I Y] s . yirrm Semate forelin relation, t e paople ffo keen iReaid nation died” Decomber' 22, Tt ives| somsMlcexll position: Euplst Hrhe ity of Akron, piloted by Wade | Clo: $3,000,000 Plant e ohe i is oficring $1_for the ewaPADEE £aio tag Ask Curb on Exces- |candidute for the judseship—active ». Van Orman, landed at Labanon, Ses, b 4 an Secretary Fall, who was then chair- of the canioon ’l“rl\sur:;‘"‘: been >.l;...-‘f(1 to ‘\X‘naw} oentivalc 14 Sourac, sald er. . 3 3 < 3 g I ! oy = " side. Dr. David Marx o ihi olladay, “only a republican and a T NeshoRie e S¥tock Sunday aft- | and 4,500 Workers Idle et Tanture. for e mem=|fftecn d filed' st the asso h of Atlanta w:ll pronounce the invoca- | sive Imbibing. resident of Washington should be z = i T = = e b 5 o Mri S erlin, is | ature a At i & A . ceiling, wreaths 3 th N e it is too early. in m, i % §amuel C, Bowman, one of the 8core-| TYRONE. N. M., May 23 —Tyrone, {been intrusted (o M. Summerll 17 drawn with black ink on good white much in preventing | ALt or e e nis s and | BERLIN. May 22.—An interpellation | 2\ 81 %0 alacuss his sucoessor, GUF 10- Army. No. 1% Fereed Down. queen of the mining camps of the e INEETIE (G0 et which will| paper and the name and address bi 1o boy or girl who loves trees and | military honors will be rendercd. |aqdressed to the government by the|cal organization will consider the. 7o ) reed State, built at a cost of $3.000,000 and | oerve o R of | the artist must be written ol birds and flowers is likely Lo grow up | Confederate and Union veterans, vet- | oy S ichstag de.names of candidates and later ex- Army, No. 1. participating in the o Sleare B ot the Mo | back. (ito B o oo iber, TR BIO (P lierans of the 'world war and| repre- | Dourgeols pattics injthe relchstag) St ORIt inI R rocoRunBRNatiDn ®alloon elimination race, landed in a |Biven an artistic atmosphere through the kenuine 5 i i 54 clares there is too much drinking of rainstorm six and a half miles east of | the influence of Mrs. Cleveland H. Ation Columbia. Tenn., at 3:10 o'clock Sun- safety of Ame While an airplan alcoholic stimulants in Berlin and Dodge, is an empty shell. terests in M azinery forest fire, the President's|mals is likely to bring up in the re- | ¢ity schools and colleges, both white . - = s p iagz ! o y i ) i = 7 s ties arges that the . dfim‘fii’x’x’y’(ifli:h(fiéfir?“:pfin!xuo lah:i{:s A few short months ago 4.500 men., Conditions Set Forth. A ation was read by Granville | formatory or penitentiary, if he does not | and nexro. n|:lh’l‘.til}vv art ul|q(he exer- otht'r‘hcn‘u l:nd chh »flil h“_ . xsl Clarence R. [ -m-t»d. Harold of the Birmingham Civic As- | women and children worked. lived and s set forch ot Bishop. as “Father 11, C. read |mend his ways. Trece arc friends of | cises, as will the Boy Scouts. . |growth in the number axs Because of his service as United arold o o 5 . : L live Among the conditions srt forth theCeatl 1o :dllv to the Presidents|the human race—in some countries they | The Grady monument. erect2d B | gyrihering inebriety to an alarming | States attorney for the District of Co- sociation. today. This was the fourth jenjoyed life in what probably is the| Elimination of th provisions of c y public subseription shortly after his 3 furnish food, clothing and shelter for the people. “Our forests will do wonders for us if we will give them a little care. Tak 1 dren v 00l nd the two thousand school chil- sited the park pledge. All the have been engaged in a clean- |lumbia and the precedent followed in ithe elevation of Justice Gould to the bench from that position, friends of exXtent. The government is asked in the interpellation when it proposes to balloon reported dowrn Ralph Upson, winner of the 1913 na- tional contest, was forced to land his stitution most beautiful mining ationt the | world. Now 7 of the Me i deatl the corner of Fors section. s articl the Phelps-Dodge Cor-!relating to the n poration big copper mines are closed, | subsoil rights in So far stands on Marietta street near | yth, in the bu!”h:ss; Gomiats £ i Stus ; . aign since April 1. A report|we ' £ i present the long-awaited draft of a Clarence R. Wilson are pointing to Birmingham Semi-centennial at S$tu-|there is no ore awaiting shipment, no | the tenure of land to which titic wis, UB CAmPaiRh since April 1. ¢ lipride 1n yeur publc. pocl S io e Grady. who was managing editor of ] e R. s re p & T e orclock this MOTINE, | s ot Iyl s reg | bataiona Sriar o the adoption of th. | Will b made on work accomplished | BICE B Youl Tuoic PArke, heib (€001 he “Atianta Constitution when he |law for combating drunkenness, him as most available material. His making the fifth balloon reported down ihave been closed. inhabitants are |constitution in 1917 jduns 1 @thers an the nrogran Y ihe | flowers, learn the names of the trees | died, born near Athens, Ga. and | As a result of Germany's repara-|experlence in the other branches of in the race. o and J. M. O'Reilly,|\caving. the railroad has served notice | Elimination of the provisions whicy | DAl Lew e and e e dem. | 2nd stidy their stately habits, because | after graduation at the University of | tions _ obligations the government | the law. bolh before entering upon B Honewell and J. M Dy, that trains no longer will run. deprive Americans of ht of n Bk should be|When you come to know them every | Georgia and a post-graduate course |probably will call on the people tojthe duties of prosecutor and since # pilotsfiof ahe Chmiber o e | Within e ishort [time omly & dosendipfomatic appeal In cides wherc Aol ab Eollowing & Bicnic, Itype of tree seems (o have a person- |at the University of Virginia. took | practice sobriety in other directions!leaving that position. eminently qual- ‘t’"N-. Lou who landed At Namq-[men. left fo guard the mines and|pronerty is acquired PasEieaee U e sk superin- | AlLY! of its own. up newspaper work in Rome. Ga.lilso The Freicheit. the organ of the |ifies him for a_judgeship. his friends Pt R R jjtheir etpensive machinery. will be| Modification of the provisions which . .np "o Riley, the park | School Gardens Discussed. later coming to Atlanta. He devoted {indapendent socialists. reminde the |declare. Mr. Wilson served as food ing. stated that when they nearedijery Jven the Phelps-Dodgc Cor-|prevent An nent, ant & Aaburt Sl e e { his speeches and writings largely 10| government of the provision of the administrator during the world war Nashville they found their balloon ! ol on™ glnoral store has closed and | property w . Mr: san S, Alburtis put recall when I was a member of | reyniting the sections, and many_ of | Ton which ipErat | Leon Tobriner, who recently retired ack b | on the p for the association!the House of T Ativesiaitor: 2 constitution which permits it to con was being forced back for & number|ihe entire stock has been shipped to | Mexican ¢ AL for the association;the House uf Representatives a few | his famous speeches on “The New {hooiio privately owned jewelry and |from the presidency of the bar asso- i inene Th?:":fiaf‘;{nhfltflmk;«'fi{ Bauglas j daries. which will se It In evory Dors 0L o630, am0 3§ Helped weenre an apiio: | Souin® were delivercd 10 Boston, New ) org e thie public welfare demunds) citton woull weke o exeeliont Sohee HNIHEd & TTueh ge. W Tyrone boasts the most beautiful | curance that article 33 of the con- CPUPLIY. cachers harpe: | ) he school gardens of the | York. and other northern cities. An- i N S| his friends assert. He is a native of they !’l‘ld{lenlyl xehnwbul‘“e"d -,(;l cold ‘rajiroad station in the state. built by : gtitution, providing for the expulsion of | :’1.;|‘:lr3‘r\l‘\\v:rr‘lfl.\}::{;:)“}¢rev\cr. )msufl:y f! \V:\s:\‘mgl:im, d'rhls ap]!rodnrm- other was made at the sm’r‘fi ga‘,, ',),, i\;:}\m;;éx:naecll:m;hnu”::::;w;;mxi:;‘ Washinetor and hic fenjoven’ Tor wave that sent the blg aircraft raD-:\{he mining corporation. Homes of | o iemicious foreieners will 1ot b MeGill and C. A. on has continued and grown and you | pallas, Tex., in 1587, on o Prob- s ;i r fon [ WaRbinglon mpd hie ienjeven ’ Fox 1dly to earth again. With their bal- |miners are bungalows, not the usualiplied ta Americans withoot the Anmwers President's Call for Ald. | children can testify as to whether or| Joms of thé South” He died two|marks could be raised without in-|fo-"0 2 itice of the law. last exhausted they were forced 10:ghanty type Of Western mining CAMPE. | Phocges and the opportunity of a fair| The call to answer President Hard- | 1oL it has been beneficial. If the chil-) years later trom a cold contracted | fiicling undue hardship on the people. Soias Aee Biraftomrd land. | The company houses were not built of | yrjal. i [inzs proclamation. ‘read by Mr.- dre of the country have a knowledge | while in Boston, where he spoke late |and the yield would prove a matenal e so Men Roy Donaldson and W. E. Robinson. { one pllots of the City of Birmingham. | landed within a few miles of their asset to the reichsbank. Mathias Erzberger, the former vice chancellor. is reported to be advocat- of the value of the land and what it will do for them. the economic future of the country is safe. You boys xmll Tracy L. Jeffords, a former assistant United States attorney. who among those mentioned, has type. They are all differ=mi The camp was the pet of Mrs. Dodge, and largely through her influence a Modification of the provisions govern- | AR, ing_religious worship in ithat American clergy shall Bizhop. and joined in by the chidren, is as follows: “The President of the United States, is also such manner | ] have the names are Competitor, making & Sl on%inS:|Southern California type of building | right to excrcise the functions usual in| from the White House in Washing- girls arc doing a wonderful work and! | QCATES STOLEN AUTO. |ins during a tour of western Ger.|experience fn the chnfiact ok bnw mot according fo witnesses After a hur-!iwag carried out. I o e O T e ahie St eonsider the | You must keep it up. You live here in many the scizure of privately owned | €quity e c ried trip to Nashville, where a tele- |y T Ol L g ntion. ! the s. | K S onaes that are Brought on |the nation’s capital and thus by ex- gold and silver, immediate imposi- | Prosecution. his backezs point out. gram was sent telling of their de- Gk e e a e Mixed Court Suggented. | our country by the tareless use of |AmPple are able to influence the whole | H. D. Myers Does Clever Work as |tion of a capital tax levy and the|Mr. Jeffords panul (rom“\\lul \l| - Scent. they returned to the farm,| ClosinE (Cuniy s temporary measure | It I8 also sussested that the two gov- iire. It is fitting, therefore, that the [PURUY. 1 Sm, sure Eresident Mard: el Enforcement of several socialization |Enia originally and should he enli v i e a i ccording to company officials. wheo | €Tnments agree to the creation of a| pistrict of Columbia should answer|, ha istake in appeal- 3 schemes. = = ! tx‘;e;:sfl?arrdl]l::’gl;'é‘; e rologlc | point out that the Tehutdown wiil c‘;;'\?;'"“_“" court for the adjudication of the President's call early in the first | 08 'x"ir’,“i“n "%YA:;?,?;’{A;, ;f,;’l‘hfi,”,',:? Friends of H. D. Myers are con-| oliher ;’fi',‘::;‘;."g",:‘_‘“"‘ jStRts St tinue as long as the copper market | Cl2im: day of Forest Protection week, to| sources | Eratulating him today on the neat bit others _ whose S st to the east of Lake Erie. H e = 3 % 5. Among ’.Thej“'orecnslcrs Qualified their pre-|remains in its present state of stag-, It is pointed out that, although Obre- | romind the children that the Presi- (ident to save our natural resources WASHINGTON MAN CHOSEN of amateur detective work he per- mentioned are: Louis A. Dent. presi- = B 1 zon desires recognition of the United|dent looks to them for help. and make this country a better place ) ceLve wor s O o e hat ars e school building ‘and one of the best | the cost of being swept from the presi-| most _beautiful ‘park to pledge as. b roneAas Ene o tpad, iniched 2 | Pheips Stokes, Washington corre-|B. D. Howard Chairman of Asso- jant 'atiorney general: Stanton i i v 3 y lowin; onents al jome 10 | gista a a ower al 1. Y 7 9 - . 2 § S sleetric lienling ant powce Dlants i{'.‘c;‘fi:—gp o D e | S an e I fhe Disthiot af Co. | Miss Brewer. Miss McGill and C. A.!spondent of the New York Evening| ciation Committee at Harvard. |Lirorcers Cra e e e’ stal 5 n's at- el the o esn we shall give this|Johnson of the Cooke, Johnson and |Post, Saturday night. = ||2ttomneye Chapin CBeomn. Hiton 8¢ ctions. Americans. umbia_posse: s Lambert, Charles L. Frailey, Leonard The car was taken from in front of DRUGGISTS WARNED. Kramer to Probe Charges of Adul- terating Whisky. Druggists Powell schools, the children gave the salute to the flag, after which they tarted for school again, _singing, ‘There's A Long, Long Trail.” WILL FLY TO PARIS. Robert Darius Howard. 815 Taylor street, has been elected chairman of the Harvard University Christian As- sociation service committee. accord- | ing to word reaching here today from | Cambridge, Mass. He is a member | of the sophomore class at the uni- Failure to sign an agreement with the: United States, on the other hand, would bring to Obregon, it is believed, almo: “Shortly we shall have our lunches. as serious a danger, since there is an- | Let us show the park officials that other party. comprising many of the old | we know how to leavé the park as anti-Carranza revolutionary leaders, who | heautiful as we found it. and not are displeased with the present trend of | as this boy is doing (turning to the help. for we are only helping our- selves, J. Mather, Frederick A. Fenning, Henry P. Blair former asistant cor- poration counsel; J. Miler Kenvon, Frederic D. McKenney and Adolph A. Hoehling. W the Chastleton apartments while Mr. Stokes was at dinner. On discovering his loss the owner immediately noti- fied the garage where he stored it, and Mr. Myers, who overheard the re- port of the loss, deduced that it being | MOTHERS WILL PICNIC. The Mothers' Club of the Johnson- | Powell School is to hold a picnic to-| morrow afternoon in Rock Creek Park. { Members are requested to meet at the profiteering in_ whisky ! #old for medical purposes are to re-. ! heat o iministration, as well a8 numbers| hov). Help keep the park clean. Saturday night the thief probably } Ceive the attention of the federal pro- |home of Mrs. Mansield. 2067 Paric the admunistration, as wel he fambers) DO% up"Vour ‘papers. ~ Pledge your: Sould pick Up the rest of the ~gang. | versity, and a graduate of Central ELECTED TO SOCIETY. hibition agents when the full force |road. at 2:30 o'clock. In case of in- i G S 1 e ith the rest of us, to help make | B the Assoclated Presa. b £ the a hall High School. J. W. Reavi £ R vy ¢ is again in the fleld In Jul € | clement weather the meeting will be | identificd with past administrations in | self. with the J < A om o ey numerous dance halls in | Wirpe Christian Association i i e LA, Foner Kramer said today. " 0" ™'5" [ Rid in the clubrooms e | ent e D o | it ihe 'most beautiful park in the| PARIS, May 22.—The largest Parls |the vicinity. portant | Harvanl - institution. and [C. Frank Reavis, has been recently e aiaiata bt Lbe Cacatved. e intmied e wilingress (0 355%% 10| OUI0ire myself to help Kewp Rock| Sris] ranevertation company today | Mie deduction praved comect, for) BiCiilvend members of the unlterdly |slected | Zoit the senior hen; received a telegram from ten Amer- are made its officials. It looks after |orary St..ety in the Colleze of Law eaid, that whiskey bought on pre. - actiptions for sick 'Deuple et ia ROOF GARDEN TO OPEN. some instances been found to have| The roof garden of the Arlington been adulterated with water and,Hotel is to be opened for the summer prune Jjuice or other liguids while |season Thursday night. Samuel J. NAMES CHIEF DRAFTSMAN. Perry K. Thurston has been ap- Creek Park clean and free from fire ; an fo prevent fire spreading wherever I go. Senator Willis Lauds Movement. Cailing attention to the importance of icans who have booked passage on the Aquitania from New York, to have air_ buses ready at Cherbourg on May 30. upon the arrival of the ment he finally came across the stolen vehicle standing in front of a hall on U_street near 13th street. The police were notified. but the foreign the needs of students entering col- lege, extends hospitality and aid to students. and accomplishes splendid results in religious and social | ords. at Cornell University. Elections to this organization -are determimed wholly on the basis of scholastic rec- Reavis, a senior in the Col 0ld at the price charged for pure | Steinberger, the propricior, has planned | pointed chief draftsman in the bu.|what children do in the nation's capital|Cunarder, to transport passengers to | thieves had been “tipped off” in the| iervice work. lege of Law, is a member of Phi Del liquor. Any one guilty of such jelaborate floral decorations for the open- | reau of engineering, Navy Depart- and to what an inspiration their acts are | Paris immediately. meantime, and lhe!: failed to come Mr. Howard’s duties consist of list- |ta Theta, Phi Delta Phi and Sphin methods, he added. could be prose- | ing event. An orchestra under ihe|ment, and W. N. Eaton has been pro- | to school children everywhere, Senator| Tt is explained that the Americans|back for the car. License plates had|ing members of the association for|Heud. the senior honorary socie! cuted as a rectifier and his selling | leadership of W. Brooke Johns will fur- | moted to the position of assistant| Willis said; wish to attend the Memorial day |been changed. and every indication |social service work in Boston g_nd'Hc is also this vear's editor-inchi permit revoked. | pish music for dancing. chief draftsman. “President Harding has wisely pro-|ceremonies at Paris. pointed to an intentional robbery. vicinity. lof the Cornell Law Quarteriy. Ice Cica I A Re Taod-Dess few years ago ice cream was looked upon as a delicacy to be served on but special occasions. Gradually it has become known as ANYTHING BUT a luxury, however, for it has great strength-giving qualities and folks, in increasing numbers, are learning to call for Ice Cream as they would for meat or eggs. Science and actual experience in both * home and hospital have proven Ice Cream to be a very necessary food, and it is recom- mended by our Government as an all-essential. Your good health is dependent upon BUTTERFAT—and Ice Cream is rich with that food element. eliciouslce Our plant is a model of sun- shine and cleanliness. You are cordially invited to call at any time daring the day to inspect and see how Carry’s Ice Cream is made.

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