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bening WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION i MONDAY, JULY 4, 1921-EIGHTEEN PAGES: 2 TWO CENTS. | " waaman. v | OLD GLORY CENTER | Member of the Associated Dress ‘The Assoclated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherw'se credited In this paper and also the local news published herein. All rights of publication of special dispatches berein are also reserved. WEATHER. Falr and continued warm tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy, probably local thundershowers. Temperature for twenty-two hours ended at noon today: Highest, 92, at 6 p.m. vesterday; lowest, 72, at 4:30 am. today. Full report on page New York Stock Market Closed Today 2. Saturday's Net Circulation, 81,089 Sunday’s Net Circulation, 89,617 Che WASHINGTON, D. C, REPUBLICANS MASS Entered as second-class matter post office Washington, D. C. ) I]E VA[ERA BEB'NS COMMANDER FOOTE HURT No. 28,190. 4TH AT RARITAN, N. J.; SHAKES MANY HANDS AS FIRE DESTROYS HIS GIG E WI'I'H Two Sailors Also Severely Burned. F R F H]- AGAINS.I' = . RARITAN, N. J, July 4—The I [ Picked Up After Jumping Into -— = _/ THOSE !:::::xzr ?:rnx?:«‘x:'l::: p:{‘:r;h:: . San Francisco Bay. SAN FRANCISCO, July 4.—The motor 8ig of Commander Percy W. Foote of the U. S. §. Salem burned to the water’s edge in San Francisco bay shortly before Wwho has been spending a short va- cation at the home of Ssnator Frelinghuysen. After & Fourth of July meeting several thousand people gathered at the senator's country place and shook hands AMERICANS — ) DONT KNOwW reg® VHAT REAL — DEMOCRAT ATTACK UNIGIT LEADERS CAPTAL OF NATION 1 :1:'i‘(l‘n <ht last night, severely burning the Earlie with the President. Calls Irish Party Representa- e U g o' the Salem trom Party Leaders Ready to Meet prestmnod with Sver’ lib e | Community Programs Held A = shore aCthe time. ", Ll i farian Jalley.. ] Hi ey 1'!:... ? > tives to Meeting at Dub- Jl{.,‘,")‘e“‘l;“;::?;‘}x_('l:'uml_‘;""r“f"m"‘m“ e saors| Intended Criticism of ;::‘Fud’; L el ',f,(.if.‘k“,:\{ at Various Points Draw - - started to b d they wel icked gL ip . dec] d an invitation to muke a lin Mansion House. Jome ;x_,’::.x“i'.‘, R & Boat Tromm the & Administration. ot gt f tho ey Sxercisss and Big Holiday Crowds. u.}\,i'“ nfrfllm‘mishapft:xd n:\lhgadt ashore N 3’;5:;2-‘3;1\{;}:“3:_1«»" anice at -::un"h ENCOURAGED AS A MOVE gl‘dr Eots's hands wero urnea BITTER POLITICAL FIGHT ix‘lf‘ Haraimg ‘Sent Suniay |ATHLETIC EVENTS AMONG and Seama mingha Ma- hog FOR RESTORING PEACE ' ‘hinict's Mate 1. . Leckiikner receivea | 1S EXPECTED TO RESULT LOCAL FOURTH FEATURES burns on the face and body. Cunning- ANTI-DRYS PARADE ham. who had no life pres s in the water nearly an hour before he was A = 2 Figal Result Not Expected From rescued. ‘.:ix;::;:ngtvrw\!:‘;?x;;_e;ngmg; Chur{nnn White Points Out That Sparklers Take Place of 0ld-Time Meeting, But De Valera May Be up stoutintisen minute s So S aie Patience Has Been Exhausted Noisemakers—Oratory Stirs . Urged to See Lioyd George. |frop, land when, & became enmulicd by Lack of Deeds. NEW YURK STREHS Enthusiacm of Elders. today at the Mansion House here, when | War Row with other navy vessels|democratic congressional and political | inn_Fein Supporters Aiso ::li’:r‘:rv\»r I‘ J'f . p:n“:,'.‘mg ot fhe Declra here to participate in today's Fourth ot July celebration. entatives of the republicans and captains. Fair warning has been repres Sl ne in March—sStifling Heat Drives | ionists of southern Ireland :\ss{n\lhled siven by (he democrits of thelr: in= various commu el the invitation of Eamonn de Valera. tention to apply criticism to the acts ! mm cele i ore Bis aspament to acifle | ehildren and their elders took part, the republican leader. The meeting at- | J56 Lommander Loss fesifed In Wash-| and alleged omissions of the admin- Thousands to Beaches. ! onstrated et e : i uned tracted great public interest. Large | well Known in local military and neval | istration and Congress, in control of By the Associated Press. {and weil ca it Bathicangs X;,,-,; the gathered about the Mansion | circles. the opposition party, and the chal- W YORK, July 1.—"Wets” ap-|true tribute t gt from which floated the Stars lenge has been accepted by the other peared in force on 5th avenue toda Old Glo center of ever side. ripes, and cheered the arrival of It looks as if the long-suffering to march in protest against dry law were no distrae- U.3.ACTS T0 SAVE the republican leaders, [ The conference public s in for a hot time with the {and to express their hope for a return | The newspape “hades of opin- Thus far the democrats have based = to moister days. The organizers of | and Siripes waved not only fon give much space today to the subject their fault finding with the repub- o . | the demonstrati said that ¢ | from governn office build= of the conference which is encouraged licans upon acts of omission rather King Albert Arrives | | of all ages Who had siz ; 4 i + movement m‘{\'a{«l beace. li:flt:rn\;l fih?x" (;om;.l",,.om House L,‘:]d,, Mon- | cards pled Ives 1o partici- | ings and p es throughout esult §s expected from the % ell, in his statement published in : : pate totaled in s but the | the eity, by enter of every bt the hope is a4 on all sides Sunday's Star, promptly came back in London for His | |actual marchers we derably | celebr e e S that the di ay have the effect at the critics and stoutly defended ) oniail short of that. The organizers blamed | o, of bringing about a mecting of de Valera the Congress. The republican leaders First Sts2- Visit| the heat and legal restrictions on cer- | o A1 T with Premier Lloyd George and Sir in House and Senate intend from this ] | {tain methods of alleviating it that ! Branch mmu James Craig, the Ulster premier in 'S g time on to “carry a chip on the | LONDON, July 4.—AlbegKing [once were in vozue = ter Reed > nd at Camp Good London. Generating Plant Using 500, - | shodlder” all the time,'and to nit back ! the Belginns, and Queen | | "Denounced by reformers. who tried Y il: wherove - zathered today, = | whenever assailed. Elizabeth arrived in London to- | = | to prevent a rec ional event | : honored. sl : Democrats Open Guns. day for thelr first visit of sey City 2 »"and “an- satisfy the chil- 000 Gallons Daily to Be is not. : . England. Th 1 coupl . |are b he dren imm s that . . to Englan e royal ple told the i S Y (it Js noted that the democratic na | Pregident Ham Thinks Reten- | | wwere atecndea by a numerons | (New Bolshevik Ambassador | i e ey he cream ang | @nd the | Shut Down z criticism began to be voiced by scat- uite, including I"rr:ler‘l'{.l(“'-r- 1not the dregs.” | peating . a % a i i ton de Wiart, the Belgian H : | The daisy was the official flower f Many vents. sttty tered newspapere nere and there| tion of Present Price for | | 1% ‘T vewe merm | | Declares Russia Desires |o"nunit N e TCAS N Tl | o i fount_ample | Agitation for saving of filtered wa- |publican . or near-republican. . The o Dover by the Prince of Wales § [of buttons and banners expressing | scope for t: e ter used for condensing purposes in lutest statement coming from the Electricity Necessary. and at the Victoria station here Peaceful Relations. Bostility 1o the principie that thc|games and ( cents pro- government depart it | publicity bureau of the democratic y King George, Queen Mary, word \olstead has come to typify.|vided for at the s oommun- |today, when iv.p ‘:ar:m;xnsnobonred{,;‘:“ Rational committee, at hand toduy, The Potomac Electric Power Com- the Duke of York and Princeas | | pythe Asscciated Press. ne contingent announeing itseil as ! ity colcbrationg oughout the City. s announced the composed of doctors had signs describ- | there ~was at Escorted by the house- | took pains to quote and dwell pany will not voluntarily consent to a ONSTANTINOPLE, July 4.—Soviet the medicinal virtues of alcohol rv, always dear to the |generating plant of the tSate, War|length upon the animadversions of Iry. the royal party | | tON = Yiotling 4y |21 Navy buiuding would discontinue | these Journals on the course of Con- | reduction in the rates for electricity after| | drove throuxh cheering crowds ussia has no desire to occuby Con-jand certain eoncoctions thereof. true Am on Julv i Tonight there “ i oberations until fal ress. s, Cilliam F. Ham, presider o Buckingham Palace, where a | |stantinople, but desires peaceful re-| | will be s “of formul fireworks No Extortion of People, " until fall. thereby making [RS8 o0 oo White of the dem- | SCPLMer 1 Willium F. Ham, president} | [0 QL LGl of the vistting | |1ations w bt Drys Alxo Plan Parade. fund of ous citizens’ vossible a s: 2 ; ! niges i ions with Turkey and with all na- ; atade : i : aving of nearly a million |oqrain ant i commicto, Tor hjs | Of the company. indicated today. Mr.i | PROREE R EGRST LN e, | |1 a | A dry counter parade that was 10! utlocia T B e Party slogan Given gallons of water a day. part, took pains to very carefully | Ham was not in a position to state defi- Thix afternoon's program in- | i''°0S declared M. Nathanarow, mejhci\‘s h.‘[,:: o sxl-(_v:lm‘-g by 2 Wail street | o'clock ht at’the Ceniral High _The “announcement was made by |Doint out how patient and consider- | nitely what rates the company would| | cluded the placing by the ro new Russian bolshevik ambassador to | FYangelist failed to materialize. but|school stadium will be one of the most Col. C."0. Sherrill, superintendent of |ate the democrats have been with the % : S be neld| | Vinitors of n wreath on Turkey. in presenting his credentials | "foor benighted wets” the ideas of one | i mo e ‘ot ; by Walsh. {public’ buildings and. grounds. . Ie|opposition, waiting for them to sup- |3sk for at the public hearing to be he cenotaph in Whitehall and an- | |to Mustapha Kemal Pasha, head of the | ohrcrie or Berea e 1o T geas of one, to the said the plant would be idle until the | ply deeds; how they have sought to|at the District building at 10:30 o'cloc other on the grave of the un- | |Turkish nationalist government. Dis- | horannal 1imerir. and aitention Seas | oK iy the Associated Press. beginning of the heating, seaso Asvist the republicans with the shin- | Monday, July 18, Asked if the com; S onn moldier 1s Westminater : |patches received here from. Angora|Pels ! . An entior ! cannon crackers he Ass g, n. In| P! n OT3 | called to the fact that there would be S NEW YORK. July 4.—Senator Walsh, | {l¢ meantime " the State. War and |ing light of democratic support, as|would seck to have the present rates Abbey. Tomorrow they will be | [State that the exchange of addresses |4 prohibition enforcement parade on | of ‘chieens., ‘teny slept _ B amonehusetts, epeaking | NAv¥ building and other government | the republicans struggled in their | continued, the president sai the muexts of the city at the | |by the ambassador and Mustapha |sth mvenue mexi Saturday i connec, ce. getting up leisurely for democrat, of Massa etts, spea ructures supplied with current from |darkness and over their benighted| *“We will not be able to ask for less Gutldhall. Kemal was most friendly. The Turkish |{ ith S meriniton T ] riDe out of town or 10 Rock Creek Park today at Tammany Hall's Independ-|that building will be connccted with|path. ~But now. according to the|than the existing rates.” nationalist government is_the only|linited.Society of Christian Endeavor, |* o, 20 and other nearby places. thee. day celehration. outlined tne U Folomne Hlectrie” Tower Com: | democratic managers.’ as’ they eay Preccat Mate. fob Monieas [¢8ime in Turkey that is recognized | “Mayor Hyan gave his indorsement 1o the alert o prva it violations of the no- with a_ sigh, pa gt Moscow. the “wet” demonstration by consent-|fireworks ordinance, but had little to do At the present time the private homes of the city are paying 10 cents per Kilo- watt hour for current. The legal rate course which he believed should be 1. pursued by the democratic party. be a virtue and they must really be excused.if they point out a few in- Former Ambitions Gone. “The period when the czars coveted ing to.review it. May Stimulate Efforts. Games and contests participated in It is expected the amnouncement {in this Tespe Even letier carrie: of the city post END OF HOT WAVE Elaming the democratic party defeat|will ‘stimulate efforts: monr et |stances of republican shortcomings, . he PRkt i Artidinazediy) : . {3y | injection | : S ein; fixed by the commission is 81; cents. Constantinople and strove 1o plant the | PY members of athlehw clubs and bovs | oftice enjoved he ¥ today, no_ de- in the last campaign to the injcction fmade o bring about a general gur: | Viewed by the democrats. o revaining 1% cents goes into & cross on Santa Sophia is definitely | from all over the city were the prin-|liveries of mail being made. Gov- ot a forelgn: lasue, Senntor e omv] o of water consumption in the Dis- ‘Would Make Republicans Mad, separate fund to be held, pending sef }closed” a dispatch quotes the ambas. | clbal features of New York's Fourth|ernment employes, of course. to- clared that e nerican people by | ooy and. especially. in the gov- say these democratic man-|tlement of the company's valuation by I sador as saying: “The Russian people [Of July celebration in the public parks. | gether wit €t of the other work- iejected by the American people DY fernment departments. Where apout |agers in effect. -even vour own Te- | {ha migher courts. are animated by brotherly sentiments| Fifteen thousand Irish sympathizers. | ¢rs of the city. hud a holiday. A DT or in the rejuven- | weeq' dyS2Hons of tiltered water are [publican papers are beginning to find | The power company's valuation is toward the Turks, who are the natural | ¢3ch carrving an American flag, Oldest Inhabitants Meet. ahot e us daily in condensing operations. ult with you, so what can you ex-|now before the Court of Appeals. It allies of Russia. Communist Russia|raded 5th avenue today in a demon S 5, n ated democratie Dartis of the demo- | fi¢ Eovernment printing office and ! pect from us?” Is ‘generally conceded that the suft repudiates the foreign policy of the | Stration for recognition of the Conrad H. Sy addressed the oThese are he S me Massachu. | LN¢ Dureau of ensraving and print- | How far the public will be able to|will go to the United States Supreme czarist governments, and desires to|TePublic” Many of them were women | members of the O on’ ot the (r.:[t;c::;l;lmr e re inal dual':::'pe‘:_:e the principal users in this «ilaf(r;lmlna!; l:etvtveeln ‘pol‘l!:h:al ha{; Court, rzzzrdlesslol who wins in the Sli ht Hope Held, However, ::ltf:rl‘:ln _lpueal:::‘ful r;lla;lioqs \;inry: all | ::;lir:i:‘xli:‘:mr ';g;er;aralss:"\k: r:eioui:":fli;‘." Engine House, 19th and H 8 - > sion pect. " making an e facts in the case, ellate tribunal. . rkey, which is fighting|* & oL 1 ex 5 e 5 ¥ Iiverties of expression and action, to| Several plans have bien suggested |the crimimations and recriminations A the: highest court sustains the g P 4 ? | neroicaily for hér independence, will | uniform.”_Only American flags were | SUSCS | by na Takoma oppose tl eln‘rov;‘!'mi insure. to every or nllre\,c.ntmgv this waste. One con- |of the politicians will develop.|yajye placed on the company's prop- Th Rel ' w." s soon recover from the defeat she suf- U‘g“' A faeasd was B Park began at 9:30 am. with pa- individual liberty, to insure to every, templates the installation of an addi- | “Poet’s license” is mot a marker loferty by the Utilities Commission the at ie ill Soon fered during the world war.” nly one placard was in the proces- | ARk Ro6e0, 5 “iliiafen and el ' man his inalienable right to 1ife and|tional turbine at the navy yard power | “politician's leeway” in the heat and |money” which has been collected in In replying, Mustapha Kemal warm. 'sion—that of John Bull holding a whip | TaC8 I X0 “Phtrotic. gather- happin to flzht savagely against piant. so that this plant could de-|stress of a campaign such as I8 now | excess of the eight-and.a-half-cent Come ly thanked M. Nathanarow, and de-|oVer the manacled fizure of a wom ings followed the parades. At Pet- the forces assailing the fundamental|liver current to all government build- | being entered upon, and the public will | rate will be returned to the users of . clared the Angora administration rep- | (YDifying Ireland. 1) eading for jus-| 08T, O1is took the form of a flag- concessions of our Constitution: to in-|ings that operate separate generat-|have to keep both eyes open and|current. If the company wins it will . _ iresented a form of movernment har- | tice. John Bull was represented as WOTUh this fook thy form of 2 38 sist upon Americanism before interna- | ing units. With respect to the bu- | judge for itself. And a little grain of | eop the impounded fund. Nearly $2,-| Going into its third week, no relief imonizing with the stage of develop. | saying. "l am justicc. (S sxising fo, Grang Gieclc sand At tionalism, to preach brotherhood and | reau of engraving and printing, it has | humor will help a lot in arriving at a | 000,000 has accumulated in this fund | was expected from the heat wave to- | Ment reached by the Turkish nation. [ The ‘marchers were rexiewed byl (G0" plii cintutive Lincberger of destroy political and economic oppres- | been suggested this building could | just appraisement between the purely | since the valuation suit began several| g, tonight by the weather burea: R S S Y S { Mayor Hylan 1«m‘r! disbanded at the| 88 O aker. Exercises, sion at home. to defend against un- | obtain water for condensing purposes | political and actually patriotic allega- | years ago. ay or tonight by eather bureau. ail in Central Park. where addresses | (alifornia e atae of4n restricted capitalism and unbridled | from the tidal basin, which would |tions and denlals, it'is suggested. Fi Date of Hearing. Tomorrow, the weather man said, hei were made by Former Gov, Martin H.| S0 ©CPC will take place at Midicalism and to recommit the forms | lessen the consumption of filtered| One result has been attained by the nen Date ot 8 2 might be able to hold out a little hope, | {Glynn and Congressman Thomas J.|Grane Cire sht of democratic institutions to their| Water by more than a million gal- |democratic attacks, it is sald and| In the past the Ltilities Commission o tile hoves | Ryan. N, R Ll L original stat | lons a day. that 18 to make the republicans thor- | has waited until the receipt of peti-|as the forecat calls for partly cloudy .| The almost stifling heat has driven | At Walter Reed. Senator Walsh proposed that the oughly mad, put them on their met. | tion from the various companies be- | \eather with thundershowers then. many thousands of@sweltering New | ter 1 Hospital everns be- Waste Under Investigation. fore fixing the dates for public hear- Yorkers to various out-of-town place: de of the band ¢ with a ps cratic party take as i 4 g 5 ‘ nd give promise of a lively skir- 5 ! dgmouratie, party take as its slogan.| senator Norris of Nebraska is inves- | hiish ang counter attack whenever a |ings. This time, however, the com- | From his optimistic tone of volce, it ot o wars Mhaoain bl | gan €arly with s parade of the pent business,” in contrast with the repub- | foo (& the aucstion of water waste, | foray Is attempted. mission has anfiounced without re- X‘h"a‘:‘m";:{"‘“n;:‘; eIl {ing for places in the path of cooling |tion. It was the 3ith Infantry Band lasine e, 11 ast w 1 and has indicated he will introduce a ceiving applications from the corpo- | “has e s . {ocean breezes 5 5 e 2 lican campaign cry of “Less govern-|resolution in Congress shortly de- rations that the rates for gas, elec- | resolutely refused to go further in the Few patriotic demonstrations of any 'grfiflm; ’;1‘,’,;1“"“ which. mefle the ment in busin ROCK CiicEK BATH UNSAFE {1and has written to the Presi 1 signed to reduce consumption. Representative Zihlman of Mary- posing a water survey, and Samuel J. Prescott has an appointment to go dent pro- DIVORCED MARLBOROUGH DUCHESS WEDS OFFICER matter until tomorrow. A general prediction calls for a break in the heat wave In the north Atlantic states, the upper lake region and the Ohio valley. tricity. telephone and Street car serv- ice will be inquired into before the end of July. Mr. Ham said today he has construed this to mean that the commission i8 instituting the investi- Unofficial London Pr;)posal' | magnitude were scheduled for the day other than flag-raising exercises at the parks and the decoration of tombs of national heroes with wreaths of flowers. A parade followed at 0 o'clock. with “all hands” participating. ¥ol- lowing a field meet was run off, and those who could not get into the con- tests sat on the side lines as rooters. 3 hat the power company | The District may come in on this, as Water Is Contaminated, Health |QVCE the situation tomorrow with the o e P : This after a ball game betw , 7 1N not have to state its position |the central -Atlantic states border on his afternoon a ball game between President's —secretary, George B.|pormer Consuelo Vanderbilt Bride | untii the date of the hearing. the northern. and the drop in tem- Is Made in Relation to SENATOR ENOX IN PARADE. |(pe hospital team and that from Camp Officer Fowler Decides. Rock creek is unsafe for swimming, Christian, jr. Mr. Prescott’s idea is, if a made, it should cover government as survey is of Lieut. Col.- Balsan, Vet- The telephone company will file a petition within a few days asking for continuation of its existing rates. perature may ooze over. Tacna and Arica. Humphreys is scheduled A feature of the W bration is a “midw er Reed cele- Takes Active Part in Celebration on ShIch ebL 1n the opinion of District Health Officer | Mg prebent o pian for reduciag con. o o e, T m e o e N YR Tty 4 ere heat,| SANTIAGO. Chile, July 3—Pro in Fhilagelphta. ieinte™ moach o the amusement. of s ~ Fowle: . 1 2 g days ago. b 5 v 4.—" 3 N 5 ;. —Pro- “stunts,” much to the amusement of William C. Fowler. R {sumption to a point where the pres-| LONDON, July 4—The Duchess of e s fompany also will file a|coupled with oppressive humidity, ves- | posals that the controversy between | PHILADELPHIA, July 4.—Inde-|all concerned. ) owler vojced this beliét today [ ent conduit would not ‘be taxed be | Mariborough, who recently received |petition within ‘& Wweek or ten days. |terday caused several heGt prostra:|pery and Chile over the future|Dendence dav in Philadelphia was| At Georgelown Universiy. field ering a letter from a resident | ¥ s s 2 y 000,000 |0 rce, was married here this|The company is considering the pos- [ tions and drove the greater part of [ Marked by the absence of fireworks, | events and patriotic exercises were gallons daily while the new conduit | status of the provinces of Tacna and | 1. who asked him for anj| v sibility of asking for a voluntary re- | the city’s population to the beaches. 1 ; Seisy i K8 | held this 2 e :iff‘fo'.‘t' of "the ereek !?:Dl’:lanna:)ylfi?n- a‘;llgo:vifidpl:yln(l‘ogfilm:g ’i‘x:’eg'lfilzrx‘;:{ morning, to ”e':" Col. Louls Jacques | $\ctich in its rate per thousand cubic | The weather bureau reported a tem-| Arica be submitted to arbitration 31’(.,‘,‘,5,,.‘33"0’? o ero proniblled by an | Epices :‘r‘rmrlr::“gx':3?»:{("“"33:(1“.::"‘:; Standpoint. * DRthNE| iat the existing conduit s sixty |eioi JCWERlentnod Iafelant Week | feet for gas perature of 91 degrees, which con-|are made the subject of comment in | Tha celebration’ today, however. |for the Reconition of the Irish Re; Dr. Fowler said ho hased his reply |years old. and is now delivering more | 18" & Tt oot i e \hile the humidity hovered between | political circles in London, says a | %8s Mo tess patviotic than when | BUVIE 00 ies of the countre pars on the report of his bacteriologist, who | than 70.000.000 gallons of water daily; |sued to the couple, but this news was | B} AQT SHAKES SMYRNA. |s0 and s5. dispatch to the Marcurio. Hreworks. . Patriotic pageants. “pro. | ticipated in track and field events, ek ook & r not receive ch surp:ise, as Police estimates placed the atténd- agesnis, patr S v 2 S ’;L‘l:.‘s‘: o hlar;:n‘a::enf-::::‘f Rearly $3.000.000 gallons reported ome | " fxee v;m. B ance of mrge L;ng Iotand beaches :t It is sald the suggestion has been | cessions and exercises were held in } Patrictic exencises. followed. with tomed to swim. g day recently. ithad buen by "',w:‘; tor e time | 5 jarms People, Who Fear Attack |Acariy 1000000, At Coney Isiand,|made by Great Britain and that it all community centers, = = e R L T g ~\:'r";r§;.’:l"";;:;;;‘ln':?;‘;:ow!;':gel':;{lc‘; Quick Relief Problem. that they contemplates h'“"" dge. by Tarkish Nationalists. after’ every avallable water-front|is being considered by Chile. In well | United “States Seantor DPhilanier & |ant, campe of the Associated Charities, e taminnted. the health. officer | Not only are economy measures fm-| Col- Balsan is fifty-three years of Y 3 lbmhhol\;uem.wm:wlgllfimtrxfhecroms|lnromed circles here it is stated, | Knox and Mayor Moore. In the line | $Pecial programs in observance of the thathis department hag mot had any | AN (9 FQE My Uresoll W 17 |the French army as llaison oficer| “SMYRNA, July 3—Panic relgned In was’estimated that 100,000 of the 400.- | action in this matter has been taken | the world War and sther hemed cons | entation flaz drilis were hea T i co- | LOT vation will have to be prac-|with the British.forces in France. He | gmyrna on Friday when the city was | 000 visitors went into the ocean. The|by Great Britain, and the report is |flicts of American history and mem- able to bathing in Rock creek. Fireworks Tonight. ticed religiously until the new con-lig a member of @ wealthy family, and he losion of a large | police reported 106 lost children dur- 59 - b Y3 iy : s s . S s S o - 4 g shaken by the explosl looked upon as ers of patriotic organizations. The o ST duit Is built, which means from three o on ardent sportsman, for many | .soline storage depot and an am- |ing the afternoon. tooked g L t‘h !eel:r’ thrown | moved From. the weten ot | wiitlle ench comumunity celebration TRAINING SCHOOL OPENS. | i3 five, yeaps, If the danger of a com-| years naving been interested in bai- f* ¢ “the |, At Lons Beach, where approximate- | out to determine the state of public | the city to Independence Square. |tonight, a byrotechnical display is to *|plete breakdown of the water sup-|jconing ' He once competed for the|munition dump. The scene of the 1y 250,000 city dwellers arrived during D i atatin b siharid ¢ | where Senator Knox made an address. | feature the (xerciscs Lo e neia ' ply system is to be averted. 5 irts of the [the day, great numbers spen e erms of o je @ . | fe ) exercises to be held a Decision to shut down the State, |Gordon Bennett cup, and was the first explosion was in the outskirts e Sione “3‘ mfmmob”e! et on tho sand | the treaty of Ancon.” Gaid a high of- Fellowing the exercises the de- [o'clock tonight at the Central High ‘Washington Represented at Ses- sions Held in Lynchburg. Special Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., July 4—The an- nual church training school of the only a temporary solution of lem of saving water in that but the saving, heaviest. ‘War and Navy building plant means it was pointed out, will come at a time when the general water consumption in the District is The big thing is to relieve the prob- Duilding, | bllt of New York. The ceremony took place at trar's office. o'clock in the Henrletta street re, The wedding party ar- rived in automobiles just before the private airplane owner in France. The bride was formerly Consuelo Vander- city. Fhere were rumors an attack had been made on King Constantine of Greece, who is staying at a villa in the suburbs, and fears that the Turk- ish nationalists had launched an at- tack on the Greek forces outside the after the hotels became filled. More than 200,000 vacationists appeared at Rockaway Beach. Eight Persons Drowned. CHICAGO, July 4.—Eight persons ficial of the foreign relations depart- ment yesterday. This treaty, which was signed at | the close of the war between Chile and Peru in 1883, stipulated the prov- inces of Tacna and Arica would be occupied and exploited by Chile for scendants of the signers of the Dec- laration of Independence held their fourteenth annual convention in In- dependence Hall. There are about 500 members of the organization. CELEBRATION IN MEXICO. School stadium, under auspices of the community center department of the | public schools. A “Festival of Freedom” will be pre- | sented under the direcgion of Com- munity Serv accompanigd by the community chorus. Eight patriotic Disciples of Christ for the Chesapeake | the present strain on the conduit and |hour. The duchess was dressed in| ity helped to increase the terror of | were drowned in and near Chicago lod of 3 S0nEE have bren Eelocted by Dikastor g d_this morni ¢ Lynch- | Saving of a million gallons a day | Eray. The witnesses were Ambassa- the population. while seeking relief from the hea :o%;'l-eowgulfiu:royt:l;; ?t’.t:r ";v.m,?h the e | Che S. Wengard, beginning with area conyened S o s Trgy en. | Will be no small item. It is believed [dor Harvey, Brlg. Gen. Cornellus Record-breaking crowds were re- [ Fe0RIS FOU 0 Fote Of, the question of i Diplomatic Breakfast Held in Hon- | “Yankee Doodle” and end with burg college here, with a large en-l, gyryey of the situation generally | Vanderbilt, the birde's cousin, and ported at all the bathing beaches and | turine"00 Peruvian Jurisdiccion. & “The Star Spangled Banner,” as the rollment. which will be largely aug- mented by arrivals in the afternoon. ing of not less than 5,000,00 will make possible an eventual sav- 0 gallons | officer. Col. Fagalde, a distinguished French The few others present in- parks as the mercury touched 96. Most of the victims were claimed by Today’s News | dispute arose as to those who shouid be entitled to vote in the plebiscite, or of July Fourth. | subjects for the tabl aux arby celebrations of Independence MEXICO CITY, July 3.—American ‘hool continues through the Pl e Infeps The, school contlnues threueh the|aGy. gluded Lord and Lady Blandford and the upsetting of amall boats, three: | nowever, and'as a result of thia son: [ Independence iy ‘was “celebrated | Su3 dirimg wa Behesda: S0 and aloe Simgress will opdn o Tast 5 weck | Fio refeious ceremony inhe sawor | = Papasraphs|te {foyersy, e vote, was mever Taikr | B today, with g Hesta organiaed (5" Uhltha nr Maywond. Wooimont This will bring upward of 500 ver-| |J § FLAG AT HAMBURG. |Chapel followed immediately, after in g P Alaleeials 5. 1t 1o this Simnts thatiwould bo sub_ [ Y the American Sol ty of Mexico. | Jia ‘Cherrvaale, Va sons here from all parts of the state. Paul M. Trout, regional religious work director, is dean of the school. June Record of 29 Vessels Reported left for France. which M. and Mme. Jacques Balsan— as the bride prefers they be known— ublicans ready to meet proposed R?ipemocnuc attack on administration. SOLDIERS GUARD COURT the London dispatch. At Congress Heights the sixth an- nual tournament is in progress, with the crowning of the queen of the car- foreign relations. Alberto J. Pani, speaking at a diplomatic breakfast, g Page 1 proposed a toast to “the United | oheny o Sl . e rarriana. Delaware, District of at That City. 5. 5. auts domn state, war ang ovy| AT MOONSHINERS’ TRIAL [TAKE UP THE ABROGATION | Bivtesana 2 oo siier sain Amer | ZERL, 2, §.5 il omishe Fairitie Columbia and Virginia. —_— SENTRY A SUICIDE. By the Associated Press. TOKIO, July 1.—The newspapers today quote Japanese travelers re- turning from Vladivostok as report- ing that Toshigora Ogasawara, the Japanese sentry who shot and killed Lieut. Warren Langdon of the United States cruiser Albany in Vladivostok in January last, has committed suicide In prison as a result of remorse over his deed. ’ reports. CHURCHES DESECRATED. HAMBURG, July 4.—Twi vessels which entered the here during the month, and In June, 1920, there were sels, Hamburg during the month of June flew the Stars and Stripes. were 612 ships, having an aggregate tonnage of 588,445, which made port ing a _tonnage of 650,846, departed. having a tonnage of 355,212, which entered the port of Hamburg. —_— URGES MILITARY TRAINING. Brig. Gen. Sawyer, President Hard- There is no confirmation of theSe|; ... Lorsonal physician, has written state health commissioners asking them to encourage young men of the TURK TOWN BOMBARDED enty-nine port of ‘There 710, hav- 444 ves- Official Circles. has been bombarded by a Greek Constantinople today. of several villages in the region BY GREEK WARSHIP Burning of Several Villages Causes Great Anxiety in French PARIS, July 4—The town of Kara- mursal, on the south shore of the Guilf of Ismid, about fifty-five miles in a direct line southeast of Constantinople, war- ship, it was announced in advices from This bombardment and the burning have caused considerable anxiety in French power plant to save water. Page 1 Soviet Russia declares it has no desire to occupy Constantinople. Page 1 Community events have important place on program of Fourth. Page 1 Arbitration suggested for settlement of Chile-Peru quarrel. Page 1 Potomac Electric Power Company an- nounces it will ask retention of present rate for electricity. Page 1 ‘Wets and Sinn Fein supporters_parade in New York. Page 1 Japan anxious to keep U. S. friendship, ambassador here declares. Page 3 U. S. postal savings system to be revo- lutionized. Page 4 Labor board rejects claim of railway employes for pay withheld during un- authorized strike. Page 9 Foch shows how Americans turned tide SANDY HOOK, Ky., July 4—Twen- ty-two members of Troop C, Kentucky National Guard, of Louisa, arrived here late yesterday to guard the El- liott county courthouse during the trials of a number of alleged boot- leggers and moonshiners to begin in circuit court this morning. The cavalrymen, commanded by Capt. David L. Thompson and armed with rifles, were ordered here by Gov. Edwin P. Morrow at the request of Circuit Judge Allen C. Cisco. In his message to Gov. Morrow Judge Cisco said that so many threats had been made with regard to the cases that witnesses were intjmidated and men were afraid to act as jurors, .while OF WORKING AGREEMENTS Railway Unions to Issue Statement of Attitude on Proposal—Un- decided on Wage Reduction. CHICAGO, July 4.—While no plan of action hl..s been worked out by the 1,500 general chairmen of rail- way unions, in session here, regard- ing the wage cut which became ef- fective July 1, a formal statement was expected today setting forth railway labor's attitude toward the impending abrogation of national working agreements. | It was understood President Obre- gon would attend, but Secretary Pani was sent as his official representa- tive. All the members of the diplo- matic corps, with the exception of | the British charge and the German i minister, were present. When' it was announced to the breakfast party that President Obre- gon would be unable to attend a toast to the Mexican president was proposed by Willlam L. Vail, chair- man of the American society, which occasioned enthusiastic “viv EDWARDS LEADS PARADE. | SANE FOURTH OBSERVED. Five Arrested for Discharging of Firecrackers. It was said in police circles today that there was a better observance of | the safe and sane Fourth of July. reg- ulations than on any preceding Inde- pendence day. It was admitted that numerous persons had exploded fire- crackers in different parts of the city, but reports indicated that practically none of the giant variety had been In evidence the past few days or this morning. Practically no complaints of annoy- 111 reports of fireworks had been made to the police up to noon today. Five arrests have been made for dis- Major General With His Famous Yankee Division in Boston. country to attend the officers’, train- |official circles. The probability is in- lready had been slain in| The statement was expected to deal| BOSTON, July 4.—Maj. Gen. Clarenc MEXICO CITY, July 4—Radicals at : dic: that the Fri of war to allies, in 4th of July tribute. |Che man already had S Lty ded the | charging firecrackers. Four of the Pt ing camps to be conducted this sum- |dicated that the French government Page | Eiliott_county for giving authorities |chiefly with working rules on which |R. Edwards, whe commanded the)Shsor, Woiily R our. ok Xhe Palacio, in the state of Tiurango, are reported to have entered [ Mer- to be gained for the country, a Catholic church yesterday and com- | mitted various acts of desecration [letter said, “these camps will bring |in the Sea of Marmora, of which the| throw Vladivostok rule. Page 10 g Clsco fned & e o &ha trainmen ang 5. M. Jewell| ““The parade was o feature of a throe- |case was reférred to Juvenile Cour before being ejected by fedéral troops | marked physical improvement to the [Gulf of Ismid is an arm, are looked | Summer schools to open here tomor- h; h‘(:nh: rfo -el;'vu roeguu in a]of the railroad division of the Amer- |day reunion of the veterans of the 26th | while the older offenders were r for, . L. ed to deposit $5 collatera] each. from the near young men who enter them.” upon with great disfavor-in. Paris, oW - s Page 18 | moonshining case. *fcan Federation of Labor, is remote. | Division. quired to depos! collatera] e ¥ town of Torreon, < Aside from military advantage the will make representations at Athe to the effect that military opera around the neutral zone, particularly information concerning an alleged moonshiner. Recently Judge Cisco fined a sheriff Twenty-three followers of Gen. Seme- oft arrested in alleged plot to over- 4 union leaders assert they will not yield without a struggle. Possibility of a strike, according to W. M. Lee AP ne years old, the The juvenile's teen and twent fifth being a juvenile. seas, rode at the head of a several thousand of his **boy ]

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