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E il ZIONIST LEADERS WILL BE HONORED Elaborate Plans for Recep- tion Here of Dr. Weizmann and Prof. Einstein. Dr. Chaim Welzmann, president of the World Zionist organization, and Prof. Albert Einstein, expounder of the theory of relativity, will be wel- comed to this city by special cere- monies arranged by the Jews of Wash- ing Wednesday, June 1, when they will arrive at the head of a spe- cial Zionist commission to the United States, with the object of establish- ing the Kerew Hayesod, or Palestine Foundation Fund. A reception will be tendered on that day at the time of arrival of the visitors, and events will culminate in a mass meeting in Poli's Theater on the evening of June 1, # was an- nounced by the arrangements comm tee. composed of members of Jew organizations, headed by Zionist soc ties, Ahavas Zion. Mizrachi and Poal Zion, and including all Jewish syna- Fogues and lodges. Plans for Reception. The visitors will be met. according| to the plans of the committee. by sev- | i i [ s e 2 Viewing > ‘ tional l.cague will be present, cral hundred. automobiics specially | €1 dome, and never give you|DECLARES GEN. PERSHING DAy 9 guellas @ commercial|Italian Embassy Amnounces Pro- |Meeting of League of Women Vot |tional Lcague wil be p Wowa s Wb et Drstein ana (S HEACS: ]‘Sd be{‘?" far to — the local roads. or the roads directly | tection of Emigrant Accounts. | ers Tomorrow Evening. mationalfipresitent MM SEOEa UL P ill be {ed dox v, k 2 ving the farmer, were worthy of con- > 5 B s 5 al’ ct he the party will be escorted down Fenn- | hlunt for joy, and ask it to your Sovihsithe (2 2 L An offici ifics P2 Rom A meeting to organize a Washing-|food supply and demand committec, sylvania avenue to their hotel. where | Tells Senate Committee That Funds | sideration by the federal government. n official notification from g a luncheon with special invited guests will be tendered them. Jesish sol- diers from this city and Baltimore who fought in the Jewish Legion in Palestine. will form a special escort. In view of the fact that in New York and other big cities which the dis- ES 1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY, MAY 24, 19 ‘ " £ | Lool(mg for It. kS e ES The man who always looks for grief is sure to find the goods he seeks; his search is, peradven- ture, brief, or it may last for seven weeks. But when he finds his grief he’s prone to wish he’d sought for other things, and he Futs up a bitter groan, the while the Wise Man smiles and sings. The man who doesn’t pay his | Bills hunts grief, and he will run it down; the course he follows {always kills a fellow’s standing in the town. And when he runs for county clerk or tries to fol- low other plans, his creditors get in their work, and he is with the also rans. The scandal mon- ger’s hunting woe, and he is close upon its heels; some ugly tale he whispers low will reach the man with whom it deals. Then there will be a frightful scene of violence, the moon be- neath; and Mr. Scandalman will lean against a fence and spit out teeth. If grief’s invited to your home, it's sure to come, with its valise, and it will furrow your cheap abode; say kindly things and don’t annoy the other jays along the road. Be honest as the day is long and earn the kopecks in your purse; then life IT'S SAYS HERE THAT -THERE'S GREAT REJOWCING 1N DEMPIEY'S CAMP Because KEARNS HAL FINALLY LANBED A TOUGH SPARRING PARTNER WHo CAN MAKE DeMPSEY EXTEND HimscLE. IO WORK THIS' MORNING - RUN OUT AND TAKE A tooic AT THIS ToUGH BABY. UPKEEP OF ROADS VITAL, Are Wasted Unless Mainte- nance Is Provided, Gen. Pershing, speaking from ex- perience gained in France and the| Harding has accepted the honorary He STARTS STAND Aside,SoN: T It tenance of these roads is provided for the money is wasted.” i the matter both from a PRESIDENT IS HONORED. NEW YORK, May 20,—‘l’residenl‘ 0 LAMP DEMPSEY's NEW IPARRING PARTNER. WANT assuring emigrant Italians that their | ton branch of the League of Women be held at the home of |Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, 1615 Rhode Is- tomorrow evening, ings sent for deposit in the Italian tal was made public vesterday by the Ital 2 W ian emba: the Postal Bank, it said, WILL NOT TAX SAVINGS. 15 JACK'S hCw) SPARRING PARTNGR IN THERE ? [ Yean: we ALL WAITING T SCE Hinn. HE OUGHT ™ BE OUT 1N A MINUTE Bank were not to be | Voters will ¢ revenue measures, land avenue, ever the s [MUTT AND JEFF—Mutt Drops a Dollar in the Dempsey-Kearns Strong-Box. o'clock. { WILL ORGANIZE BRANCH. Mrs. (Coprright. 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark registered U. S. Pat. Of.) —By BUD FISHER. sistant United States attorney gen- eral. A number of the officers of and Mrs. La Rue Brown, chairman of the child weifare committee. WILL BECOME A PARK. ome of the bu ferred to Prospect yand other pa houses. Park May B. Julian will be trans Sally of Aiken, S. C, third regional director, will preside at the meecting. Among the speakers will be Mrs. So- lon obs of Alabama, secretary of the National League; Miss Kathrine Luddington of New York, first re- gional director; *Miss Elizabeth Hau- il |never be included in the b Al property on-which the tax will be assessed.” An accompanying statement by the embassy said the Rome wovernment “favors and protects the importation of capital,” and that it clear that tinguished Jewish leaders have visit- ed they have been officially greeted by the mayors and other officials. it is #aid that some such similar idea will also be followed here. Prominent in the reception committee will be Jewish members of Congress, headed Philippines, told the Senate post roads committee yesterday that money appropriated to build roads for which maintenance was not provided was money wasted. He added that the United States might well take les- will be a grand sweet song, a chorus after every verse. WALT MASON. (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) presidency of the National American Council, an organization co-ordinat- ing Americanization work of several patriotic societies, it was announced here by E. L. Hervey, executive sec- retary of the National Security League, a subsidiary branch. Bay Ridge Naval Station Turned Over to Civil Authorities. Bay Ridge naval station, Brooklyn \. Y. on which the government « pended about $3.500,000 during the SUES FOR DIVORCE. Suit for absolute divorce b instituted in _the District Court by W. Wallace Blount aga: Mary V. Blount. They were marticd July and 1906, g the new revenue law imposcd no|ser of Ohio, fourth regional director;|world war, has been turned over to|at Leesburg. \ \ . H v g : ; ) : : b 2 s Children. Attorncy Thoma by Representative Adoiph J. Sabath | TARIFF WARNING GIVEN., |sons from the French in the up-keep | The TPresident's “acceptance was|he new revenue law imb Italian | Judge Kathryn Sellers of Washingion [the municipal authorities for conver- | have three 4 s . " contained in a letter to David Jayne | PUT i S i & for the husban ST e Ut e — | GeR Pirsning asserted that in nis | FL president St the council. (| tisens MVIng abr = Arnete Adans. as luion: intosisrest Ipublic’s Senator King Cautlons of Facing |opinion a cestral body under the fed- | letter heartily indorsed the unific: - | o T i i i R o T wi“ R T 2 eral government, such as the high- | tion project, saying, “Much efficiency il i il i AL o L i SENATE AGREES TO VOTE Socialism. way_Commission, provided for in ‘the | has been lost and much unwarranted i ON BLAIR NOMINATION | Thursday Fixed as Date for Deci- sion on President’s Choice of | Revenue Commissioner. An agreement to vote mext Thurs- day on the nomination of David H. Blair of Winston-Salem. internal revenue commissioner was made by the Senate . TUpon convening today the Scnate went into executive scssion to consider the nemination of Mr. Blair. The secret session yesterday was the last stage of the fizht made by Sena- tor Johnson, republican. California, against Mr. Blair's confirmation. At licarings before the Senate finance Business men of the country were warned yesterday by Senator King, dem- ocrat, Utah, that “if they keep on try- ing to destroy competition in businessl by tariffs and combines, which chal- enge the right of consumers to live, they will have socialism to face.” The senator. in an address in th Senate, urged congressional investi gatlon of lobbies in the National Capi tal, and particularly of efforts which he said were being made by dye in- terests to get tariff legislation. GOES TO NAVAL ACADEMY. Commander Reynolds Hayden, Naval Medical Corps. has been detached from duty on the staff of the military gov- ernor of Santo Domingo and ord:red to duty at the Naval Academy, Anna- w ‘it is very the committe pending Townsend bill. sary to co-ordinate the nation's high- construction. easy ==Muddiman’s Vacuum Cleaner= committee recently. when a vote fa- vorable to Mr. Biair resuited. it de- veloped that Senator Johnson's op- position v on two principal charges: Tirst. that Mr. Blair had violated the North Carolina primary aw as a delcgate to the republican convention at Chicago in failing to support Senator Johnson, who led a preference primary The second charge was that Mr. Blair was disqualified because larg claims for income tax refunds of his wealthy father-in-law, J. E. Cannon. and other relatives were involved at the Treasury Department. Action on the Blair case was pressed | rday because the office of internal | nue commissioner has been vacant. expiration of the thirty-day 81 limit for service of an actin coMmissioner. Secretary Mellon of the Trdusury Department has discharged cheduties of commissioner during the vabancy. tor Johnson yesterday detailed a ¥ re si ie; polis, Md. thé Scnate his charges against Mr. Blair, and in 5S pre- sefied his arguments against con- firmation. Senator Watson, republican, Guaranteed In@lana. and Senator . republi- can. Utah, were said to have charg by us of the case in behalf of the nominee. ; BIG DECLINE SHOWN. Heavy Falling Off in Foreign Trade in April. Further de: $3ports of the e in both imports anda| n vesterda: meree. Total imports for April, 1921, were| valued $254.571.024. ‘as against | £495.738.571 for April, 1920. Exports | during April of this year were valued | At $339.914.987 compared with 3684, 319.392 for the same month last year. | Imports for the ten months ended with April this vear were valued at} $3.263.869.950 compared with $4,254, 741,636 for the same period last vear. Exports for the ten months ended! with April, 1921, were_valued at $5,; 849,320,036 against $6,734,085,683 for the same period last year. e ORDERED TO NEWPORT. Capt. Reginald R. Balknap, com- | manding the destrover and submarine base at Squantum, Mass., has been as- signed to duty at lhl_; Naval War Coil- lex: N . B by the Department of Com- Your Memorial Day Outing ‘Take along plenty of films—for you are cer- tain to run across many interesting views you'll want to snap-shot. And if you are going to Auto, take along a Blue Book 50 you'll know where you are going and how to get there. When you come back bring us your films to develope. Our artists will (Mr. Foster's Shop) 14th. Onc door above Pa. 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