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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1921.° Editorial Digest Mexico and the United States. President Obregon’s “embarrassing situation,” arising from rumblings of wfi EVENING STAR, ‘The surplus is running now about, §10,- WAIEIIGTOU.D.G 000 & year. To grant these twenty n weeeeee.June 9, 1081 |Per diem employes $1 a day more THURSDAY & ‘would cost approximately $6,200 adai- tional and would bring their compen- discontent from within Mexico and sation up to e fairer point. the American offer of conditional rec- Originally the office of recorder of ognition, apparently leaves the prei deeds was on the fee basis, the in- TRUNKS MADE TO ORDER CALL FRANKLIN 4856 TRUNKS AND. SUIT CASES ating expenses. A long time ago, how- | British are patént to thoughtful ob- apapers = the ° ever, it was changed to a salaried|servers. It is their dream that some i roken "mks epmd office. It was not intended then to|small British detathment may become B k T R make it & “money maker” for the Dis-| embrolled with Korfanty’s irregulars w 3 trict treasury. If the establishment|and be forced to call for the assistance number take t ite vi d ‘broke ;:on ‘without l.:p:;:thflon i :'?"::'3‘, ‘:é: v':"::“ 'Mno;;ct.n‘.n &‘{.’.‘,?."o? T 9 would most suitabl satistac- a Wi rst el tory. The scale of fees chatged for |lines; that the Poles would, in turn, °f,‘{; Tald metors-the, Obragan ca 'y . olde ek = s o roplad et = rough a seri ness whlch a man be just sufficient to cover thé costs,|that the French would grant that a; (Formerly James S. Topham) 'm _“unjus d Sl Gt o o S e i 0 B e i:."“"‘:i::’ Establisbed 1855 X TOLM IN“I?E‘;‘ years er'e ant rman shoul 0 critic la e g0 e an excess charge amounting to $310,-| gether face French and Polish forces. |Ments procedure, the New = York X 2 World (d 000. Those who have recorded docu-| Unthinkable though such a develop- st ..va'y':"“?.":’,’v phone Frank]j_n 71 ments do not object to the scale of |ment might seem if cne could assume [POInt and plotures Pr S O T U PRERRD % foos, which are ressosable. It s, how | dellberats and sonsidered action on the | Eorq 108 , Fretident "Harding "io | NEEEREERERE The Tolman Laundry nd the Mexican government & ever, felt that inasmuch as the office F. W. MACKENZIE, Manager. % Collarfornia HAT'S an eastern state— Collarfornia. It’s the state of starched collar conspicuous cleanli- Out of the confusion prevailing at|tion should be increased. that, under existing conditions, mat-| The New York Globc"(lndmndcn%) “Tulss, Okla., come a few definits facts| It is, of course, impossible/to allo-|ters might well so shape themselves. | {S3i2 tRAt the “contrast” between this ] Guaranteed Absolutely Perfect—Any Color that aid in effecting an understanding | cate the surplus among the employes|To saféguard against any such con is luflichnny obvious' (o i 0! part of each French and British written promise to amend our Fed- . ° The Tngcdy at Tulsa. pays a surplus the scale of compensa- | mander in Uu:r’ ml::h. t’he Mem‘:. Z:l, Sonstitution by executive ma! Spe(:la.l wmdow Shade Sale Cor. 6th and C Streets n.w. of the great crime that has just been |of the past, o to apply to the present | tingency thers is need for the closest | challenge thought before we find * Special committed there. Itappearsthatanas-|force any part of the already existing | cooperation among the allied forces|development.” $1.00 sault upon a white girl by a negro in-|accumulation. The surplus should be |on the scene of action. No precipitate " $1.25 flamed a numbre of the white citizens, | held as a fund for the improvement of {move should be made until' those who undertook the usual lynching.|the office equipment and the develop-|forces, acting together, are sufficiently They were resisted successfully by the | ment of the service, while the scale of | strong to overcome resistance to their sheriff and apparently all would have{pay should be increased carefully to|mutual will, from whatever direction been well had not some of the negroes | approximate the annual incoms of the | such resistance might be offered. Once of the town armed themselvesand taken | establishment. Certainly it is not de-|started upon the task of re-establish- ‘lndhln-l’lloti(lndey,endanl‘democ;l)lll a position near the jail in & manner|sirable to maintain the recorder’s of-|ing order in & section where order|and to require this, says the Johns-|§ 1o challenge the whites. This group|fics on & proftmaking bsts. ahould have been, but has not been,| {5 vet Tores on o Gomeied sth 2 adr || make And hank i1 Shades. with best worcmansnip, trea. Shaes not was dispersed two or three times, but — Washington in Song. consistently maintained there can be|venture.” measured or hung, deduct 25 cents per shade. wrong-headed leaders reassembled the ‘Washington's Music week has been The St. Louis Star (ind ‘ no turning back. Both Poles and Ger-(, . c aes the h'“e Hat the oy 830 13th St. € prmed men, and it was then but a mans must be brought to a conacious- % t of 8e<;‘raury (thfln ‘S!l:ed- Main 4574 dispostf b short time before firing began and the | ;. ceeding according to schedule with | 68 Of the fact that the tlon of | 10 i the negotiations now under WAy, W- Btokan Sammens ? melee was started which led to Such |,;oe gatisfactory results. The people| UPPer Silesia is in the hands of the|and adds the warning that “if we do gerrible results. have been singing in groups all allies; that whether their final de-inot want intervention—which mea: 2 e oo o thiel soohy groups all over| . ' o spleases either or both of the | WAT—Iet us give the Mexican gove . When once the passi town, in schools, in churches, in im- ment & chance to get on friendly was loosed it swept with an insensate| o g concert halls, in stores. To-|CIALmANts to the section, it is to be the lations with ourseives and the reat S : of the world, without being undu fury to the point of the most shocking | yyorrow school children will assemble | 021 decision; and that the allles, |27 (70 TOTC, WHNOUL DEIRE Hrol’y slaughter and destruction. Fires were|o, 1o mlipse south of the White ‘working in absolute harmony, propose | condu, started that burned the property Of|yio,.e and will give one of the t to deal decisively with any or all who| To lay down “humiliating conditions whites as well as colored people. The| g i400r concerts ever held in Wash- ington. This event will be virtually The whiteness, the neck relaxation of smooth edge and comforting fit—and the slower wilt from moisture— have these: TOLMANIZE! into their own hands. Only so can |Sencrous, the just or the wise course’ the negro quarter. The slaughter was mainly among the negroes. While| o3 weather it should be one of the Chattanooga News (democratic) goes et (T cautte blages in the|Yviated: 80 far as to say that we ought “to show an inclination to take matters|fOr the recognition of the Obregon ‘devastation, however, was chiefly in 3 ) th bilit of t-|to pur: eclares the jyracuse the climax of the serles, and given | ‘he POSSBULY of @ most grave out| ., P5ilnd g (republican), and the Stie S whitos wore &) ey abandon our contentlon for extra-ter but & small percentage of the total{pi v “or the capttal. —_—— ritorial rights” in Mexico, The Man- loss of life. Music week will not have been worth | The financier who burdens public at- | chester Union (Indepxzndént_ repll;ll- This is the worst race riot for many | ynqe if the singing stops at its close. | tention with scandals of private lite|can) takes the view that ‘while Ie‘; months. It is, indeed, one of the worst | rme purpose of this period of organ-|CRNNOL escape some accountability for | to "treat our national " that has ever occurred in the history|, .4 ganq directed vocal music is to|Dis influence on public thought. Wealth :txlll;lact‘;rdultdofl:le tl):t.r‘ea‘nn"“oa.n w® o coni =} of the country, being equaled possibly | ;yyrt tne community in the way of |Fenders its possessor conspicuous as| (" Whicn’he has sworn to uphold.” only by that of East St. Louis, in Jul¥, | ;ysica) expression. For several weeks| Well 88 envied. As a means of ad-| However, a great many newspapers, hen at t 125 le were s :| vancing standards of refinement and|like the New York Times HM-P-M"-' 3917, when at leas peopl before the “week” itself work was car: o democratic) Xilled. In Chicago riots of July, 1919,| ieq on in the development of leaders, | COnScience its usefulness may be in- about 40 were slain, while it is esti-| Lyo o 1o hoped, will continue here. mated fully half a thousand Were|.s.. 1o conduct their own and pos- not asking for any special favors, hul ‘wounded. - sibly other groups in singing, and estimably great. The assumption that|for the recognition of rights for her wealth implies license to defy the or imperiled by The greatest tragedy of these OUl|porhgpe will themselves train other breaks of venomous, murderous &ni-|j.o3erg restraints and decencies recognized |offends as essential to a rational social exist-|the Philadelphia Record (lndepenflant mosity is that they leave a deep-seated| 4 4 possible through the utiliza- sense of bitter wrong on the part of |yon of the present organiztion to ence s perniclous and deserves to be, | SPTOG 4tLC) what we a as it usually is, immediately repudiat- | commercial d ed in circles of financial power as well m‘r':;&'" 07":';"“ 3 the victims. In these riots the suf-| gy on community singing through.|®® BY Popular opin.on. Humiliation.” the Grand Rapids Herala ferers are almost always the Inno-|,u4 the year increasingly. It matters e (republican) believes, and “anything else would be a compromise of Amer- cent non-participants, law-abiding, not at first much what songs are sung,| The ex-kaiser is said to be profound- | jcan eitizenship rID. ts, harmless persons who are marked fof | y3ough, of course, the better the music |y melancholy. Even in the days of |Columbia (8. G.) Record ( slaughter merely on the score of thelr | g higher the results. Through sing.|is Political prosperity he failed to|&,S™yar Via™ \% Aeid by l A Littl Week color. The mob is a blind as well 88}y comes the cultivation of taste. As|make any popular record as a ray of Worth Star’ um (independ. Little a Wee are merry nshing t it . e ttn o thioxght of Justice | T0IC08 &70 1ifted in song better music isenstin Vould ba well vo keep. i min ! Makes it Easy to Pay; United States is contending for . : Yet it is i thi; but orai justice and for (o Tatiy that' Ghought asul Lentn is inclined to try almost any nothing but ordinary Justice and for Same Price for Cash or of future responsibility. & kind of government that shows a pros- ghteay beiGiken s Every jooe of, thess pect of belng reliably fihanced. Looking at the question as one af- Is Schwartz’s Way. race encounters is & breeder of later fecting “onr rights,” the Boston Tran- ; disorders. iblican) warns ——tm i Mob iasion s ot solvad tha:voms France is indignant with Germans that “intervention by . music organization such as it is boped { who propose to stop using champagne. | force of arms” is a “contl o we must face,” though lt leoll that if woale"ntednilh.; ml:m Me:;:: this present Music week will create. |The French contention is regarded as|Oprogon will not agre or lead- 'Slml‘: s mfirufin‘“fll it All who wish to be uplifted tomor-|purely commercial and not as an in. ;,rh-'h]x 'lnp'a‘.";:'fi"?:m“um“ -m.t sale slaughters c] ‘Tulsa, ould attend e] etin ependen man-burnings and tortures, cannot - the gathering of the | sidious effort to damage the Teutonic | on blican) belleves that “it is mot children on the Ellipss and hear their | digestion. : unlikely” that he will refuse to sign. teach the black Americans any whole- | young voices raised in song. It will AT O L A S and the Munole Star (independent re- some lessons. The lessons are to belpe g notable experience. publican) notes that “the conserva- learned by the mobs, and the mob is continue, but there is no city-wide It hag been Ambassador Harvey’stive business men” will undoubtedly i e fortune to direct British attention to|favor this course. such an inchoate thing, so volatils, so The Bill Two optimistic views of the situa- vague of individual form and yet so Navy the possibilities of the American flivver | y;on" come from border cities. The Joke just at & moment when the Eng- gnn Ant«’:n,lo Exml (l?d.(phandant lish sense of humor needed every pos-|democratic) sees “nothing in the way of dipiomatic harmony except to sible support in defying circumstances straighten out these few kinks for of considerable depression. which Carranza was mainly re: llblal.")l::‘ the El Paso Times (dem cratic) 8, nce A statistician of New York state "perce. ‘Md w|lll and o o finds that multimillionaires are not so|tunities” and since our demands are for justice, which we are in a position Dumerous as was supposed. Perhaps|to exact, “why hesitate about recog- terrible in the mass that it cannot be reached by reason. Good and wise leadership is neces- sary among the colored people as well as among the white. Resentment and resistance may be natural, but they ‘will be dangerous. Had good counsel prevailed at Tulsa those armed men ‘would have gone to their homes, re- gardless of the fate of the single man accused of crime. The contest is not over. It will be renewed in conference, and as the Sen- the possibilities of profiteering have he chief condition al T e B Railroad Wages and Rates. Not even Mr. Edison has a livelier | b A T T )!| Famous Guaranteed time to reduce the income of the roads academic education could have per-- after all been exaggerated. BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. President Harding is seeking to faith in the miraculous powers of read to the seem anomalous to lower the wages by lowering the rates. As a matter of the things that might go Wrong. | mitted the dercribed conditions to by y 1/ ware... ——ee—— erly government?’ i t t — agnificent Seto \ hasten the readjustment of railroad Fortune’s Favorite. collegiate studies than Chief Justice the ripples are at play. tribunal this jurist became great!. @s a means of enabling the railroads of fact, however, it is possible to re- exis| It would The Humanities in Jail. £ 40 Pieces Wm. Rogers rates, which it is fgjt by those most Bill Jones has gone a fishin’ 'way off | Schmidt of the German supreme court. excited. He turned to the commin o s Where the skies are blue and smiling, |dant of the camp, on trial for mis- S ] 1 ver- to meet the expenses and at the same and the hours that drift along, |treatment of prisoners. and indig- A / 3 And the world seems all unconscious |280tly asked “how any man with an ; ® ) duce both wages and rates and etill | the speeches made in support of them. 1 cheer the conquering hero and his|commandant had entist, the graduate 3 leave the roads in a position to pay| But they were ineffective. The advo- - h“‘“‘flt l:::::e-m s, .| the chiet justice would have been pre- expenses and probably dividends as|cates of an adequate Na od onor the nthropist whose ef-{pared to leve him gulity of any- / = 4 = it 6 ocithe b oot ot e | s e forts never tire; | Who Cleopatea. was and ow she. area / Including Mahogany-Finished Chest is the highest percentage. The pres-| The bill as passed by the Senate in- And yet, 1 must confess it in subdued, | he ought not to have ridden his horse [ ent problem is to induce the raflroad reluctant tones, through groups of sick prisoners. 0nA / /4 Every one knows the famous quality of the Wm. e One may laugh at this innocent = Rogers_Silverware—the Silver that has been the ;nse Tm’m.e l:o &cum the reduction The man I really envy just at present |, i\x\"the curative qualities of hu- .- ,,y'if Happy Brides for years. With this remark- scale w] e wage board has ] (S Jones mane letters as a typical item of the iy able offer the Rogers GUARANTEE CERTIFI- proposed. If they refuse and strike fi e aa M ohisr Loy CATE, which goes with every set of thié Silverwear: 2 most dangerous and damaging situ- pons. four-fold honorary Dr. von Hinden- - is_just an Insurance Policy against imperfections. ation will prevail. If they can be per- “Every man is entitled to his own|purg. But it must be confessed that We have only a limited number of these Sets to suaded that living costs will fall they would be more disposed to accept the opinion,” remarked the assertive cit-|a good many friends of higher edu- sell at this remarkable price. Secure yours at once ‘wage reductions without striking. zen. g‘l"::";‘::‘"::';u”‘::;";l".'n’,;’:‘:‘:m - for the Bride or for an Anniversary Gift to the Reduction of the carrying rates, it is believed, will quickly operate in a “Of course,” replied Miss Cayenne.|that to know the true, the beautiful Bride of other years. And “Dollar Bill” says: “There is no objection .to anybody’s|and the good is to desire them. Long lowering of the cost of living, already on the decline. Thus the rates reduc- 1) § L discovered that a m.n opinion 8o long 8s he cherishes it as|28° it e aadionile ad b his own. The annoyance consists in a | but the. r:.a?fl..'n".'{:. et s Al Your Money Back If You Can Buy Cheaper for Cash deelf; njugate, d i1 too generous inclination to pass ft}oqn T o 00 he of slower rowth: around.’ ° ~ 2 tion is quite as important as a factor Education must be, and one hopes | o —— may be, defended on other grounds. H s in the m ':“IZ;‘L, equation as the Jud Tunking seys there's no more| than th untenable argument That its ggd St’g!'lmg Thls Beautlful S et I ncludes charge use in trying to judge a statesman by ces et the Kind of auto he rides in than there | Robert. Rsedo-New York Times (in. lver I'te 6 Hollow-handle Knives 3 Tablespoons 1 Cream Ladle —— et —— dependent democratic) ‘Worth at least $2 to $4 at to- 6 Dinner Forks 1 Cold Meat Fork 1 Sugar - When a radicsl goes so far tn do- ¥nd $ be 6 Sucvins 1% pérsuoal > 2 day's prices. Your choice of Salad 6 Soup Spoons 1 Berry Spoon 1 B o flance of law and custom as ¢t beai o Shoots Fivel_—Headline. Forks, . Fickle " Forks, 6 Teaspoons 1 Olive Fork Ns wife, he loses the sympathy even 6 Salad Forks 1 Gravy Ladle d his fellow radicals. :m.n ‘thi «mht n} ‘:n the master gg:::n Bmuzu“'x v.a“n: ook ouf . T ni The World Laves Fighter. and, TAle, X XpCebE Cold Meat Forks, Sugas c They say that it is wrong to fight On.o(tha-tmun:‘-uflui-nw Spoons and many others. And what they sy, no doubt is right— you.r_‘ neighbor ecan Take your pick for..... j efterson «City (Mo,) Cspitsl The Recorder’s Office. But thers is profit linked with fame In his testimony before the Joint re- Ae S SRpeie. oo Bubber buthing et are the new- classification committee Recerder of Not Censoring. «tm- r TR ports. \ I// Deeds Costello has called attention to flmwmwmmm&w.flml‘m : J'EWELERS \\\ \ll 74 the fact that there is now recorded to tion pictures,” said the film producer.| , woronto professor \\ ~ 7 the credit of his office approximately “Why?” inquired the foto fan. “T've|fuid that. o jmm& — : :,: :’m :;':’t'h"’ :h‘:';: of years ago.—Saginaw News-Co show, without volunteering advice that| The short skirts make necessary may assist ;:uobefl.v I gm’t know _in g,fi,‘&‘ ',':,,. “3.'",‘.‘.‘,‘,1;2’.{"“‘,.‘“.', week. The decision z ::-‘:‘;fl‘& A Discouraged Joiner. Many. wiio, tiyes: the pendia to play her proper part with France “lhv.mmlfllllumbqrdd e “w remarked Farmer Corn- "n Scot! (m) organizations, b 0] o Tane m'.— " 2 et enable an sgricultarst ke sy 18, & osrtain Tongon. church couth 708 7th ST. N.W. B 5 3123 M ST. N.W. self to make payin’ dues-and listenin’ | oo, .ehll&l:l;‘l‘lm » S s 2 . ~ ® b