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j é WITH SUNDAY MORNING E LN DITION Sfar. l? Member of the Associated Press || The Associated Press is exciusively e use for repulication of all news dispa credited to it or wrwise credited T i also the local news publish ALl righte of publicatim of po dispatches erein ate also reserved. Net Circulation, 76, lél Yesterday's - [ 5 ‘ WEATHER. & Fair tonight and probably tomor- 5 | not much change in tempera- i 1 ture. Tempeyature for twenty-four hours ended a€ 2 pm. today: St , at T 2 p.m. today; lowest to- da ||__Fun report on p i Closing New York Stocks, Page 25. —_— = ¥ntered as second-class matter post office Washington, D. C. No. 28,156. NGTON, DAY, MAY 31, 1921— D. ¢, TUl HIRTY TWO CENTS. SIX PAGES. ASBOMB EX = hour and far awa- 1 mast 0x farewell to ny flends 1 ov o thrd the rosy- dnwn ta fight scribbied » of | v | A das Licut. Cleveland W. |3, on co poem, paper by PLODES { Field during an personat < poem was by Licut flizht from strangely the disas e ccts of the officer. said to hzve been McDermott durin Langloy Field, contained a premonit ter which resulied Jermott. one of the seven pers ns killed by the crash of the fll-fated | | Army airplane Suturday night, was '] y o | found todiy by officers at B mination of — onat e il m crags ratsestleir heads @ - Three U. S. Air Officers and Eleven Soldiers Struck by Flying Fragments. DERMOTT. | 1) My SHIAND DEADLOGKS WITHLLOYD GEORGE #LEVELAND W. 3 1 jumped as with a fright. ¥ beautiful sigh JOMAN EMPLOYES WANT SOUARE DEAL Outsid MISSILE ABOARD PLANE - ABOUT TO FLY BLOWS UP Two Officers Reported Seriously In- jured—Accident Occurs at Prov- | iSecretary Weeks Instructs SEARCHING INQUIRY | OF AIR CRASHFATAL! 10 SEVEN ORDERED Inspector General to Review Every Angle of Disaster. REPORT WILL BE A BASIS FOR ALL FURTHER ACTION Lieut. Ames, Pilot of Death Plane, Exonerated of All Blame by Army Officers’ Board. LANDLORDS SCORED — | AND DEFENDED AT SENATE HEARMG {| 'Real Estate Agents Blamed for Gouging at Committee. Deciding Life of Ball Act. CONDITIONS WILL BECOME | ADJUSTED, REALTOR SAYS “Government Should Not Attempt to House Underpaid Employes at Expense of Owners.” ing Ground of the Army. o o 3 ! ! o g were Killed and twelve ‘Jomt Reclassification Com- {Exchange of :Views:on Call- ' 1nvesiizacion vy e nspector gen | - Wl mpsniiniaeint. v 4 by the premature | 5 B , 2 | eral of the Army of the airpiane crash B Aliniin ,‘.“ S1e Sy e mit‘ee Asked to End Dis- | ing Meeting of *Supreme w oreumtown i s o o ot st s acteiod 4 pe Abwer oo - 2 e !which four officers enll an enlisted e g (.,m.,, e Dis- Ma crimination in Pay. Council at DeadiCenter. [man in the Army ana_two civiiians = L2 ol oalie veon Aberdeen Svernment | lost ttheir lives, was ordered today by | yend October. T witnesse today ) cmploy N | By the Associated:Press. i Secretary Weeks. The dead are unider - oF wih . b e | s o James T. S S Toard of ofMicers 12 € whom there are ap ARIS, May 31.—Theeexchangesof i jnstructions transmitted by Maf ‘ ploved in the el the cause of the explosion pximately 36.000, appealed to Con-|views between:Londun.and Paris:re-{Gen. March, chief of staff, dirccted) 2 | who insisted i Three officers were injured N | s today to let down the bars be- | zarding ‘ting of the allied.su- | that every angle of the disaster be oy = 22 zeney still exisits 7 o 2 Seo g = g a meeting © al carefully reviewed. The report will i — y its In Washinston and ol Joseph E. Hail, | fore them to any and all positions |preme council to consider thesSilesian | S2refully reviewed. T iegncporC il T m_?‘;};; rent act should be extended oar Eleut. Lewis P | now open to men, and on cqual terms [ question nas reached a sort of dead | which may be decided upon by the ) 7 P e el Brook. MA a0 sy | iR men. oo ] War Department } —— the committee that inability to obtsin First Lieut. Carl G 551 “We look to Congress to correct the | Mr. Lioyd Ge: {he British prime Wil Be of Wider Scope. ame e proper housing facilities in Wachin Poromac avenie, Hagerstown, Md S e el e e e e e Sl e ton at reasonable rentals had caie Names of enlis proposed reclassification law, and | miers meet previous to the. cr pendent of the action taken by the | = =~ { him an expenditure of $230 in cxces ntram o believe in the Sieriing-lLehibacl of an expert mission to examine he | air vice's board of Inquir which | com last six months, rent this afternoon. bill for this reason as well as others.” | Silesian problews while Premier | ted toaas 1o Gen. Menoher, | 1 Wh said to be amons ¢ ey declared “Uhrough (heir spokes- | riand or Prance s persisiing m U e geit aAL oy © b ingurec . Miss Ithel M. Smith, chairman [ 8GO0 50 S8 e ke L f antll ! T » S e o I pertst ought B tuke up The inqu y the inspector gen- | “, (i who criticised Men Grouped About Machine. Washingion branch of the Na- | 1hC"dxtion and make & report Des el presimably Wil be of widert INFORMAL FEELERS | which she s Tr on Le {fore the supreme wouncili endeavors | scope, b sver, and take nizance 5 ¢ - duiged in by real Who has attended ! [laconcnourrtrpandiiy { "ON DISARMING SENT | : = : b, sedticn T¥ Lty solve the problen. of i statement mide by ot de | { | injured were Hesionive theroing SenaretandiHousel Premicr Briand handed the British | Leversne, air attache of ¥rench 4 ) Yot BY U. S. TO NATIONS | L ASidns real catathoalon about to take : wiconca £ AriNES On | amibassador here last eveming a note | emi ‘ho rede in the wrecked | i 5 contended that. conditions ian s ation, presented to the com- | - L emba whe | rec B s, 1 be nd will or B tion field at the Ricsen oae Do tha | TePeating the French argument and|plane from \Washington to Lanzley | ! ‘\ R forraail Toelaran 1 z ,?"'l”‘ Il work them- enlistcé men we Al A minations | dwelling upon the impossibility of the | Ficld, but whe deelned (o return | | #10 an intcrnational | Ma: et plane. Justa zovernment's woman em. | Preémicrs taking effective. action pre- . in it s i a reduction of arm! ! { =y, Siomcs for Men started. and be | was indicated by Senator | YIOUS to the cxamination, of the ques- “The machine was badly balanced! | 233 |- have been put out by the American | 9 4 win A, Krauth lawyer and « bomb Avhic e - premiers should not mect | smal motor of on 0 horsepower. | I e drantstratio o2 i — rict, who told the c tre loaded_aboard the plans from which i *00er FOr i e e Before June” 15 rance pointing out | T weiant was t0d much. The pilot :P . e | tne population in the Distriee oas it was to be dropped at a ta 3 that when the counctl convenes it:will | could not control it and I declined Yoidocelo S it { H 3 been greatly reduced since the war, e sy “Women in the civil service want a|have not the Silegian issme but|to return in it and came back by | rominent Local Banker for L n e e ol |Standard Oil President Ex- 5" 5o, v i, Bghi The first intimation ew order of things.” =aid Miss Smith. | the German disarmament problem to | hoat.” | Efore any fori e Etions ik ily newspapers indicate that - e They protest against present | settle. unless Bavaria meanwhile sub- | 1. ut Ames, pilot of | Many Years Succumbs fore any lormalimccotiationstare pected to Be Named by |;if:rabie number of S e e tion field s ahout a mile udytians fimpossd Sutiont them s byjimits: to} the /demand) tTom Eerlin for | the sgle | “ambutance | The approaches alrexdy made are | | are for rent. and he nrgued e greup of buildings “ongress and the department head. 1 dissolution of thed Bavarian Ein- | plane. is exonerated of all blame for} B ndersted tolhis e bed Lt = | government should not at g iin T Wi & new arder, in which The | Wohnerwehr, ns T the farmal report of ter Severe lliness solihevebecn convcyed Mr. Hardin bt o house und. quarters, and help was i s w h i the accident i th Eoosgiony - {ithrough American representatives - g. | S TDAI EOVEL e Satly traditions that rate women's work at} Briand Addresses Senate. | the Arm rs, board of investiga- | e P i iy o el | | es at the cxpense of the land , ver pay than men's because.it is done ! o A | tion, submitted this morning to Maj. | e i BY DAVID LAWRENC | ery Man There ¥ n shall be discarded for the | 1% the meantime, theiFrench attitude | yy anlon, commandant at Bolling | Bianchs ever it dbibellonad 2 | . Mr. Roberts. in his testimonv. sata 1ndard that regu cqual pay for |15 that the penaltiestalready applied pic)q. 3 | Hthat the conversations have been | President Harding has had no more | that he came to Washinzton in 1913 {ponding work and equal oppor- | 12 Germany shall notd be raised until |~ ppi aceident. the report stipulated, ! peoreenic ol nimCldentatichus ) alt problem to solve since he took | 10,90, FaT seryice. and th ad a tunity for promotion. irrespective of | JCTMany begins the wiective cxecu- | was absolutely unavoidable and was I S s aministes ; = | offioe ttian itie iSeiection o et S| anditinoe geiting mplacs it Jive. = = jlion of all the clausestofithe tredty of [due cniirely to the elorm into which I, The administration has tn ted | c e s s .-I. of a chairman | ved (From Eviction. “We say that Congress in the mak- | ¥ Cisailles. {the airplane ran while retu s jiits beliel that the subject could hipping Board—and he thinks; “The Saulsbury-resolution saved myv i 1 of thnt Ly should not be govern. (h'l‘r:;nr;:x;clirr;fiid Eo«:x;ir(;a;:\lxi;mu} from lLangiey Ficld to Washington. "_‘"';":w*"r ";’:nfi:_:g bi'"}': S e t Jast he has it solved. Mr.|family (r({vm ‘being put out in the e hery e e D e o ithatepactiion the budges recoverable | Based om Carefal Study. Dointed out thiei it could not b |HATAing has been able when a Knotts ing born in the ('nion stasion tastesd teken to “hosp % T D oula” aefimitely | from Germany,. that he had not kept, The board .sulhmmmlhl:ftf“rrr’;mt“'"r; 'i,rrou(-hwi formally to the coun lSiestionlrosatin pass it foreriis loame | oF infa Mecentianonte ety in teE et from_ the competitive principie of eI e vould, { al of Lieut, Ames. Capt. ! S greions an unof- dmuin the matter lay, b so with | that I can still keep my home here® ther, according i et 2| had to choose between keeping his|the funeral of Lieut. &rAco i ficial capacity. S0 matter lay, but not so with e ess said that thé r o LSt RS mother A ol | yame fxing and set @ new standard| plomis, fiicraily ang Pt c,_{\‘»".mn{nrtm. Qcker. who was caught in Information has reached Wash- | the Shipping Board. It B A T P Tt e state strect. New Haven 3 for women on the basis of work per- fu;t].} with co-operation of anfu.l{,‘.:ml;n:m“ from Langley Field in an ‘l_"l;:l':nl- hu}\wyrn which leads those 12""}' of the ten departme of the!he lived. had served notice on him to J:cese is the son of F. W. 1 sese of | formed. That is the only consistent ma[.ethnremwr reminded the senators WASINEIOR TON SR, " was senior & “L l;'ug administration to be- l‘::"li‘r""“nf- but an independent quit in June. and that he believed he tiwynnbrook. Md. MWt -kia‘mpeiep for a goverament that professes © repasations commission P e e bourd. The other mem- e that some other government g | wanted " the house to pug it on the s a azerstown, Md t e o Wwith | not under hisyorders; he must 2l | Cgiant 1 > T. Wilkins, who prompted by the inform: _So the President has had to appeal #et. He said *pa 21 eart b ol tho O {to put women on an equality With|py s gecision, which was disappofnt- | DeTS Were e e e (O reh i a e (o M e i het Ca i In et i o] Sr e e L L e uni el SETPS. e Washiielon e ate b o 2 ing_to France, but through the, efforts | a3 the first ATmY WIger na take | make the disarmament question an | last Friday the subject was discussed | Rbout. $7.500 in 1900, The swnes 19 1 for Aberdeen by “ane to obiain L of 3. Dubois. the French member of | (00 foor ‘he Bodies, and Lieut | actual issue before the council 1 |at some length but as is the case With| asking $18.500 for it mow. o or d=tails of the accident. , Miss Smith indicted Congress and |the commission, the figures wera| fh 5y Wolfe i theinearifutuce: subjects that involve personnel, no, =it is probably worth $15.000 i overnment departments on many | Ereater than they otherwise would “fiiGings of the board were based The process is expected to be a | Corclusion could be reached except as| view of increased co d My — | Gounts for what she termed the gov- | have been. 2 Ltudy of the wreckage of slow one and generally is capected |10 the type of man who ought to be orts. e et v T ! |on a careful ¥ Roberts. “I have offercd her th BRYAN TO MAKE FLORIDA |Gmments unjust treatment ‘of women. | “Put France:did not wish to humili | ilohig ambulance plane and the testi; te be the only dircct action taken |30lected. Al seem to be agreed that | amount this spring. = he said more than half the workers ate even the conquered, alhough It|mony ofspersons in thae vicinity of now by President Harding in rr- |the job shouid be put in the hands of | Mp Roberts said that ha had o Ap 0 the department are women, but|insisted that ihey must iTecognizeMorgantown who saw the accident response to the Borah amendment |a practical shippfng man. The trouble | sulted twenty-five of his assoctates HIS VOT'NG RES[DENVE {that the sum of their salaries is not | their defeat,” he said. | The report says the wreckage did not the naval bill requesting that the |about €hat. however, is the fact that|in the internal revenue bureau, A e hear equal to the sum of the men's| France, continued lhe! premier, | show any evidence of structural fail- | chief executivo begin nogotiasions |ihe men who huve madp a SUCCESS O | but b0 of Whom are. lanmernl ol g . The women's average Ag'm!zr:u”:md(;vl'l(ln‘un\sr‘anm act alone. | yre, and the findings of th hoard,hn for a disarmament agreement. flnd:-mr the shipping business|that the consensus was that the hous & ok 1, is $200 less than the men's.” | Wit e allies’ moral support, but it | derstood, do not attribute the nd it is difficult to pick 2 man whose - ety il Says Change s Due to Wife's “'ig 0 e ot is under: ; ; —_— 5 ; ing emergency is continuing in Wash- 8 s he women are massed in the | Was quite @nother‘thing toeact agninst | rrash: to any faulty design of the big if be doing business with the | | e b Tase e ] Health—Will' Keep Close to lower grades of pay.” she continued, | the allics. {machine. The board also ecxpressed I Board now or in the fu!ure-“,nfi::-'{-.}r' Cron R Vitoial e R glRTE > rzely without regard to their Insurgents Losing Morale. the ‘opinion that Licut. Ames. the { This objection, however, is purely the | children, who ren's a_house on Up- Public Affairs. work. _ During two months of the!pc cebie to The S1ar and Chicago Daily News, | Pilot. had no opportunity to £o around | Iresuit of a fear of muck-raking dr|Ghur street . which, the witness war, when this question was sludied‘l Copymight 19%1 ily News.| Or over the violent vhum::-rsmrm inti e ey, |wvlm«xl‘nlvl'uuuon. said, he paid $150 2 month. His salary NEW YORK. May 21 and_when women were being appoint- - St e re el U - | Which his plane was caught. A g ASE | ¥body in th i SHIR e e 4 Sl i A T bors anaat better | KATTOWITZ. . Upper Silesia, May 27| VoI 05 B0lG Yo the aviators who v {knows that if the m s e med e R ala than ever before in the | fvia Berlin May 31) —Haavy ghting. were killed in the accident. none of | Daniel Fraser, first vice president of | person_of integr = i ase he cited was that of a o futare. Wi inere wert S0 civil Service | 14ek of money and faimre to force| S8 M iance at Bolling kicld was|the National Bank of Washipgton, a4 any difference with what company he | ! I o cicasat i nounced that hi et which 4.600 went to | their will upon Upper Silesia are caus- | today. The officers at the 2 e { wids previously affiliated. Mr. Hard- et i phd : s nents, of which 4600 went to { i "ulc ‘insurgenta to lase. their mo: | taken up lodar. Tho oficers b1 the Prominent figuro in local finaficial eir—y ey S R i 5 a month rent. By taking in residence. 3 Lol SRR e wors | rale. There is no longer the cnergy ’;;’;‘({:;‘l",","‘l‘fh,m_ D for trans. | cles, and a resident of the District fory 1AW, Mellon Secretary of the Tre rders he gots back $30 a e was inf in making the | imte "a more. than 1300, whie {2nd SPIIL with which “the movement | fENEL ULl donal effects of Licuts. | nearly Aifty years, died at his residence. (B e I e R mOTUL e eth © State of Mre |45 per cent of the men were ap- et ted. and only in the eenters hav- | (fCudand W. McDermott and John M. [ 1625 I strect nortkwest, at 7 o'clock thisi [lstten s nephleddtonbe Sus ofeond AFEERDE (Ricot Wi ISINS. expected to conc ‘v much | Pointed at more than that figure. |5 tho interest haintaingd. The oy [Pennewill to their respective families. | morning. He had been seriously ill for e T s o B m e na ks iy S NI REobecte SEANUIhRTRRRANRNL EA% with public affairs. He said " Actual Deadline Fixed. ber of deserters is Increasing daily. | [TUnks. baggage and g':;]r sticks be-| om0 time. A few weeks ago his condi fnEe N 3 us l..\n)‘:; ;mu: a Jist of twelve mnfor At S encal e : i approa 1Y [ onging to these two officers arrived | 5 B S = 5 nished houses for rent. and the av Bryan's health is such that it| “There are comparatively few wom [The approach of the Liritish troops PN 10 Ticla his ‘morning from | tion improved, but the gain was only| Iixerption to the assertions of m'—-[ _ Mr. Teagle Recommended. e it i oy IS 1Eh e e e e ¢ for we t0 dive i ltnc|en in the service roceiving more than (M3 turned the tide UG el Fiela, at which station they | (emporars. * INotliciiands wovernment Siat ihcl The chances that President |other list of thirtecn, he said, aver- eizht v 2 we have chosen that cit $1.800, or in an executive capacity at | gotiate, but the Britishpofficers refuse | Were to articipate in the aerial bomb- Funeral servicezs will be held at 2 | United States ens e its protest I rding will appoint Walter C. agfd IR NnnEE for our on ot | all. Some department heads fix an|to receive their envo:s because the :N§ OPerations next month. oclock Thursday afternoon at the First | 582inSt the Dutch oil policy in the j feagle. bresi i ‘ FAlow cAnia jEOVEInm et emnloe politicaliy speaking. | wetual deadline for tions for (British and Italians and also theg Lieut. Amex’ Faneral Held. | Congregational ~ Church, 10th and Diambi oil fslds too late to alfect the | LomPany of Now Jersey, ac thechalr | 0b hoe or we tRumices @oliens 1o | actual deadline for promotions far |'B A ) . operation of th _ iman of the Shipping Beard. Mr. | month pay any such sum?’ demanded pended animation. | women, usually at about §1.200 o Erench mgpciaciole “r:,fusv to recos# The first of the funerals for the Strects northwest. Mr. kraser had boen | (070, e aunolicyaly talceniby is @ pping expert. He is | Mr. Roberts. i ; ; D e e $1500. United SEates senstars Doxe| jieten and as e p,;’b‘i‘:c"‘“ff““,',{ci‘; seven men who 10st their lives in the | that church for nescle QJ:‘,’,S::“j‘,f": note whith it Sesernment in *. 0% |the one man in America on whom | He added that rentals are on the braska Bewis 4 mieh interesiod w | fold us in so many words why 20007 0S50 U0L The plebiAcite arca. How. | accident, that of Licut. Ames, was held century. Interment wil ‘b ‘in’ Rock | Md been dispaicediio The Hague e fal fara ey tan e o et b h Thd desiring G mike my remaining | ang i ongress has expressed its|€Ver. some of the insargents feel that |this afternoon at # o'clock at St. John's | CTeek cemetory beside his wife Oficial description of the communi- | Gt of i job, Teazle could do it gy e e i il v Years as valumole to MY COURITY as | faith in the idea by writing into law | the goal has been rgmched. B e e in shin charen o | o[ NEWs of hix doath today brought | cation was withheld but it is under- | Hut e B e ace with many [ e e Toscible. T haw decided 1o transfer | (no recommendation of Senator Smoot | . _HINDENBURG, Unper Silesia, May | Piscora . Ip this forth many expressions of regret from | $1ood that it containw a general de- | ap it is s orithe |28 sbon emand SRl ORI et R iiensiiy 10 Plosion. aud thaol o B e ective Wools (o requtse | 28 Vin Eerfies Maip 31)—Tnis eity |March 2 Licot. Ames was married fo bankers and men of affairs, with whom | nial of assertions made in the Dutch | 1-re to Sclect Sanaiir isKonite | BESIUDGLY 0N He cited the make an residence ‘mylogal | the Labor Department to kmit the | has been the et nc of wild rioting Miss Josephine Boynton of this city, [ he bud beon asoctated So_long and |reply of Auril 19 and that it m: kes | another thing to persuade a man o”fif{“"fi{""’ PoXCTIION. jenplove \mhi residence also. felarics of the woman experts in the | throughout the pastgweek. Hitherto, ;oo o i g f e had becn esteemed so | clear to the Dutch. foreign office { bigr husiness affairs to come into the | had had 1o bus FERCR TONIN O | Womins bureat o $1.00, exceptthe insurgents haves occupied ail but who sucylvesihim, g { highly. l'the Unitea e S e e { for $3.500, which. he estimated, would e it $2.000, while the men engaged | a small_area in the center of the| Full military honors were accorded | orn In Seotland. attitude with respeet to i Tt is no certainty at this writ- | P® worth not over £5,0000 in a few i e = = 1) 3 : DISCOVER MAYSTERY FIRE | “ompirinic ‘work forthe bureau | town. On Wednesday ‘armed ‘bands| the body. which was tranmported on 2! Born in Inverness, Seotiand, July | o8 48ainst dmerican oil § ins sie could be persuaded |3E2rS TS SDONe D e e lof labor statistics in the same de-)attacked this area. falthough the inter- caisson from Walter Reed Hospital to - e are frnser = 2 i The long history of the nezotiations K of the government's|afford to go ho and loaf for a ON MARTHAWASH‘NGTON" tment may receive $2,500, $2.700 | alied guards were forewarned. Injthe church and then to Arlington " R came 1o this coun- | undertaken‘to obtain equal opportunity | SHiPPing problem. but the chances Year and not 1 ny more money D Ty Tor Mfteen oxperts in | the district were Jermans from the | cometery, where it was buried. Rev. try during his early twenties. Misjfor American oil companies in the ; 45g Fr that he will do s an he is to lose now. By the Assciated Press. o 4 of cficiency the minimum | surrounding yillagrs. but they had|E S Dunlap ofclated The palibear- vocation in carly life was that of | Dutch East Indies has been summar- | The seareh for a practical man to be Appeals for Extension. ¢ e v fixed by Congress . A|been disarme Tthe ec-'ers were comrades ¢ Ldeut. Ames| jiihoor, 2 iR in the new note, and, it is said, | chirman o e Sshipping SBoaRd Ehe: i or the & of the Yublic “ ord the | mumber of these receive $5,000. tive police. Insurgents with whips | stationed at Bolling Field. They wnre!)"h‘f;:f‘""_‘lr ; In this line of work |alicine YnSrances eired. Lo show ey | E4n even before Mz Harding was in- | 40" or""yens e e earice " EEd ene S 2 and rifie butts amove about 300 of Capt. Vernon T. Scott and Licuts he attaine both skill and promi- | the American zoxernment calie iaugurated. He didn’t hesitate to sum- o . = eam Groxs Discrimination Charged. | Cap ment called to the Mr. Roberts appealed 1o the Martha Washingion, T o e e o lowed oy the | them. many onlyjpartially dressed, | Courtney Whitneyy Talcott Smith, | nence, but I tivities in finance, | attention of the Dut s anejmonttolihisiisido fment wiio iad had 5 i S e s el ifh e iowexn tion IDF it e S anaaze 1) inere arqywomeniemploXedibyathet indoRgtnel street, Jliterally whipped [Le Roy Wolfe, Clayfon Shangraw and | Sy fn later lifa, wess ae s |8cis indiciting diserimination fore be-) Sone SXUSTcioe T HIe_ ERRCTRBER) (G Seat a0 opemaron e e United States government at $10 a|them into line anfisstarted the convoy 'Theodore Van Beghtan. . important” thar Cita™us | fore the hill closing the fields ‘was in- ) P Fornr Moot foGpe ! Mr. Milliken told the committee that The stri | week. including the so-called war bo- for the ipsurgemt stronghold, Diel- Kuneral scrvices for Licut. Archie i fimancicr tiat he was batier known | t100uced in the chamber of deputiex. e e res oennen e some time ago he had gone 1o a Seal tnues T e S rcanns of wom- | schowitz, outsidey the city. The refu- : Miller will be held at the same church |[in the city where he resided so long, |}t Was explained that two months | 1 asked Charl il 10 dome estate agent to rent an apartment at union labor is o AT BT e %mk | ®ees, hearing the fate said to have | tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. i Mr. Iraser in 1562 married Miss | A(1€T representations had been madé|to Washington the othe s ot at $60 a month, a. which is be e S o ekl lod Tabar | overtaken othes. broke from the | Roland C. Smith will cfficiate. Burial | Agncs Struthers Fulton, also a nas | DY the Amecican minister an applica- | his adviee. The 1r TR e e 2 deposit of $10, tary forces There are forewomen in eharge of | ranks and fled. [Many were shot by !will be in Arlington cemetery Ltive\of Scotland. and ten days afi- | o0 for conaessions ha \ e by hours of real worry and concen-, and later had Sone back to sign the Toree awd imporiant. divisions. who | the insurgents, but others cscaped in| The funeral of Sergt. Richard C.erward he set sail for the new world, | 41 American: ol company, and that it Irvine 1o solve. the shipping|lease. He said that when he came = are paid less than men in charge of | the darkness. | Brumenkranz. mcchanic of the ill- | leaving his wife to join him after | W3S nOt untll a month afterward that nything And that's back he was told he could not have Toda‘,’s 1\ ews smaller and less important divisions.” Black Watch Arrives. i fated plane, will be held at Arlington | he had become established. He | the bill was /brought before the cham- | i, for even perplexing | the apartment, althouzh he had s J 1 out that these conditions | gy ine Associated Pyess. | tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock, and | landed in Charleston, .. and had !Der. That Hill h been passed by the | foreizn poliey have noi'the owner and the owner had said all the government custodial B ¢ i not today as praviously arranged. Full | many interesting advéntures in mak- | 5econd chansber, and is now under con. hard to settle, beci right. Finally, he said. he found th . P . 1 ce in the navy yard and arsenals, | OPEELIN, Silesia, May 30.-The | miiftary honors will be accorded the |ing his way to New York through | sideration by the firs 1w Teutenant Sceretary e e s e in aragrap 1) _government printing office, the | 1ot, Battalion, fof e ABlack Wateh tody ! a'territory harrassed by war. Althoughs the note is understood not | shared that responsibility. O ihics party NorSTsiaimonth aw note to Holland des ot thee e et B hes el | hundreds. of :children, Who threw | Batchelder Funeral Tomorrow. In the early seventies,at the earnest to contain anything whith might be | has asicediis He believed, tha King to rent a ; sted oil policy too : o eain ' e- | owrs at the8British soldicrs, “They | Rites for A. G. Batchelder, one of | SolClation, o e/ Norris. - Peters [iconstoucd asaiinreat ic s saldinot fojfith oup Ly , house from anothe at tested oil policy too I ise Congress fixes the rates for | ] o They Company, lithographers. of this city, e indicaied any modification of the | Sive him some about a possible h. he found that th & (or Déthrtiaent et e n'lower than for men. of be- | broke into thed marching squads. try. (ne civilians killed in the accident. | he came to. Washington and cntered | intimation,in e note of Aprit 18 that | Solution o A e e by e cation of department e department heads administer- |ing to hold the solfiers’ bands 2nd |y po held at Gawler's undertaking | the employ of that firm. He workec | it mizht beome ary for the; For the moment the question con- should e RemBinIy et Page ing lvmp-sum appropriations divert | Shouted g ¥ EDipes | 1 ¢ - : "% i his way up to the position of gencral.| United States to adopt some new pol. | Verges on the ability of one man, the | 371" ohj 1 and was told it e s et e Targer nropottion of (heir salary | screcched the/ music of the march. | establishment fomorrow morning at|mapager and part owner, which he | icy toward the Duteh zovernment. | am. As for shinping policy, that, | e tn e $100 Tthe S0 dan e ¢ Fipines acclim pressdential mission | allotment to the payment of men iny The Tialians ‘appers eager 1o 6o-\1i oclock, Rev. U G gk Tierce will | heid for many vears, until ho reo | ‘Ut commun iion R 1y up in the air, but when | womld b i s he District €or s<hone orse the en promotions are 3 2 nts. A 3 = aced ec 2 | years ago. aw that no foreig 5 T 2 St atn T . . an to hizh school and colioge | the men are looked after whether the | ficer remarigell: “It is high time they | vault. Later it will be removed to o e D0 Srcien capitallL it | L= 1) heithe Aloses tnlleaa\the oy | Boapail $75 R imonth. o FE ey e tuder women are or mot. “Economies are |let us loeseson iivse fellows.” | Mr. Batchelder's' native home in At- Becomicw Mank Director. States . e iy ¢ he Sof s | Noxembier. HE snoved ont ohithe SSnmnat 1 3 " | here-until thes remuinder of the Eng-; bod- er [Rapre . ! the board of directors of the old Cen- Tt ch that capital came | PTeVious =4 S |ing apparatus filled the y with &3 T e _Takes Rap at Bill Tigh force arrives It is said lm,y,“:‘:-’_"m‘jofifi"‘r”{”ffir""'r"hm{!‘" l';:{\&'?x"l‘:': tral National Bank of this clty, and i.pl.:':l~"-l'k|" privileges to American | Question of Subsidies. smoke. He said that he had tried in i ial nearing nd in | AMiss Smith to0k @ rap ar the Smoot- Lwill then be ready t2 take the field | civilian in the accident. Was sent'last o0 the feath of James 'S, Wdwards | (iU, A0l It Was declared that “in | The tendency heje i to liquidate— | vain to get back the rent ‘- g cods rec! eatiol i el ue g =L succee e vice idenc: 8 AL, e ure (0il) needs of | govel n 1 upreme Court receives farmal %o rovide. for acx copaifir | Tibim A TS night 1o Dubuaue. Towa, where hig Succeeded o, the ylco presidency of | the United States such very iimjted 10, E°C the government out of the| s pweme s Soure reen r DT = quatlty: two sisters Tive, 1t was accompanicd | %, NSO, URE, R 0TS land purely dcfensive provisions might | Shipping business, JUst as soon as it is | Mrs Whitehorn protested against-a adjourns. ry grades with a reduction in COURnCLERK VERY ".L. A.\empr:s“l:'uz‘nmm;_“-lm"'_ “1:}“&'{}‘1‘5‘]‘: Bank of Washington ten years later, :i‘;:l.::“t.ymt‘:.':'l‘m‘l" should the prin- ! practicable and economical to do so. custom of subrenting apartments Tlan route for Jewion auto parade s | (00 ) ‘;"‘h'h‘l";l'l"mf’;:‘;:héj’:;“?‘_’!flém - Mr. Connolly was associated. A dele-| (Continued on Page 2, Column : B hcopni L onoRlY ot pnt b UhE B nt does scll its which she said, had done great in- onor escort. Fa b e - = o : | gation from the National Press Club, | : ountries.” ships to private can those s S . S 2 £¢ L janitoriai work™ not” to exceed 30|James D. Maher in Géorgetown | [ No. i i ¢ it Eih = justice to present occupants. She Baltimore choir £irl drowns, five o'hers ! conts an hour. and.6n the same Post No. 20, the Ameriean Legion, of | ‘(-l\n(‘ operate the sh in competi- ned e ans o) v raved Page 9 rates male labore £ page i which Mr. Connolly was a member, {tion wit hiie ships of other countries |mentioned one upartment which was e weel tnangurated by conestion | e TEHt AMOrIAl ok a4 Vsl [weno'the' Cnlon sexdon st vt | ESPERANTO, RACE WINNER, FOUNDERS; |t e oy nstve 55 5 e Wiic 15 o sabidh 2t ‘36 ana fas Snd disposal of re S oectam | e isut Duldhie (i o | ‘Fanes D Mater. dlerk of the: sus| 000 Placed & forel Ceribute 0o e | s & ) 4 LRS; fitions afe molis0 sive as fn thel WICE 3 et fo e . g 5 roughout \var De . ! = . > - | cofin. The tribute consisted of cross- | Unitea States. men contend | been so suble! eral yonrs. - Sho city. Tage 10 ampie.” said the speaker, “consists|preme Court of the United States, who : | | . litted that the tenant should hav, ‘ e S . Who | ed palm leaves and Amcrican Legion | 23 ABOA ~yyrp | that economies of ion can be | insis L - ave llies pay homor to American g | 0f scrubbing floors, after CAarrying | rocently underwent an operation at| PODDIes. 3 £ = il DO ] achieved without reducing the labor | the advantaze of the lower rent. Mns. buried on their soil. Fage 1o | Nesvaibucketa lorimater, StoRether ]S University H Officers at Walter Reed Hospital to- UBT standards; the ship owners insist that | Whitehorn also eharged that the real Allies consider selection of new wafi wringers. mops, clc. up one to | Georgetown University Hospital, was| 5, " na4e preparations to send the T o cost is the prohibitive fas. |estate agents have a practice, when e rome for leatue. of mutmpr ™4~ | four or five fitghts of stairs. "The |reported this mormng as having pass- | bodies of Lieuts. McDermott and Pen-| HALIFAX, N. May 3L—The | from Acting Supt. Naugl {tor. When the zovernment ships are | ON€ tenant moves out, of putting some Page 12| Chamwomen e (o iaden the \use|.d an uncomfortable night, and his| newill to their respective families to- | fate of the captain and trew of the Gt el in the hands of private owners. how- | cheap furniture in and telling a Senator Heflin would close cotton i and ofren an T orking | condition was causing concern. | night. Lieut. McDermott's body willl Gloucester schooner Ieperanto, apt. Geel was gone when life- | ever, the problem will not be theoreti- | Prospective tenant that the old tenant e Rtasc it reeulation falle £ Ll b L e e 'b:"'l;‘h‘r | be forwarded to his father, in Syra-|{ winner of the international fisher- boat arrived. No sign of life.” 1, but practical. Then, it is predict- | Will not give possession unless the MO e bl L S L : cuse, N. Y. and Lieut. Pennewill's| men's race 11, which found- C. H. Harvey, Halifax agent of the ship owners will be asking the | Rew ten B b RDNINCEIRL e e M oo Supreme | 11 SOFECE ages | PETROGRAD PORT OPENED. | tody wiit b sent to his father, at Sil-; ered yesterday off” Sable lIsland, | the department, then dispatched ernment for a subsidy to cover;exorbitant She also charged \ Court attacking Texa and grab- 1 <2 X8 SC it used) thet charwome ® | ver Cit M. «| was left still more in doubt today second mes: reading: the heavy cost—and they have in the | that va‘ real estate agents charged ber. Fage 125 ] 3 i the Snibe WA g’ Shi Tethish Y. i C. Turner, in charge of| arter receipt here of a message ] Did you bérantotfonnae argued for it on the sund t | bonusbs for nllll:mnv':' apartments Mexican radical chfef declares nation | b s for a general ra First Ship, sh Vessel, Sails M aviation, had a narrow| from the Sable Island station of | Answer with any other inform: r gavernments found it necessary { Mr. Linkins said that he had been dn is not prepared for bolshevism. fo e o SWeihave fred "I-VP at | o di | escape in the same storm which caused | (he marine and fisheries depart- tion.’ | to make ship subsid, to main business with his father, George W. Pace 19| o i ues ,_';‘;":‘“fllfl‘w;y Out, Radio Reports. the wreck of the Eagle hospital ship.| ment. Local fishermen were inciined to |good merchant marine. For th miins, for pany yeane. and ety r;‘d i ot retien e e T ticat 80 LBAIAR. TN TN dae B | "Y1e was fiying from Langley Field to| ' An inquiry as to whether Capt. | believe that the shipwreck had |ment it is a question of wheth t the congested conditions in Wash- e R S ;" B o ihe s o are RIGA LETVIA. May 31.—A radio Bolling Ficld and ran into the outer| Alden Geel of Ilsie 1L who had | Dot heen seen from shore and that |zovernment will lose more money wton # couple of years ato were r. el ase el iy A oAt e ‘d\sv:a!r{h z”:‘::—" Motcow todex mid the | edge ot teNati d“};mr‘ over Dalh-| found the Esperanto sunk lo her Elsie [1 had sailed away before iCMarEaa el Sisaaier oty :ll»u;"\'l- g e g xaal vhes : Fug i : port of ogr: een opened,! gren. Va. He headed for the river| cross trees. had rescued Capt. | the spars of the Gloucusterman |whether ship subsidies would actually | his frm had announbed thar B Spics Jeshe e have bes : f . ross trees. B rma v 2 Hnlndmnt:Lmn.u esvices for defe ".' rs have bee ’r‘,m‘.;i» about_it In‘ nd that the first ship, a Lettish ves. |thinking to make the Marine landing| Thomas Benham and his crew of were sighted and a lifeboat sent be cheaper in the long run. lmem house was to be thrown open on = A age (Continued on Page 2, Column 4.) sel, salled from that port, field at Quantico, Va. twenty-two, brought ithis reply out, (Copyright, 1921.)° | nucd on Page 2, Column 6.} . 'S ' \ i ) L

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