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Brice quorum. Under a special rule adopted today by the Houee rules committee over |Native of Alsace-Lorraine, She Ny THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1921—\?PART 1. . ‘ e e e President W..F. Brice of the Star ) Motorists and others in future , will not be obliged to ask, “What is .that building?” when passing playgrounds need go without a = whistle to direct the activities of —_— =7 decided that, the ldentity of each . il.| Ppost ofice throughout the nation Representative Garner | “4l¥une & story in The Star of Twelve Men Arrestad at Wil- | il Gocinnvencea by ‘an appre: |JUry to Hear Story of Kaber Thupsday to that effect, Mr. Brice The new rule is expected to apply Any teacker who wishes a whistle : : t may secure one by calling at_the and Impossible. Martial Law. to large city post offices, such a8 The keynote speech of the demo- By the Associated Press. : £ » : By the Ansociated Press. ;::1! S?nél“.' smaliest of cross-roads | By the Associated Press. cr:tic opposition to the Fordney tariff h;!‘.h:; ':::“m;":hfi":n:y ;Y: CLEVELAND, Ohio, July %.—Details alists, has sent a note to the British SN : s of the United Mine Workers off Amer-| Office Department to notify pass- S Tesas. actins minoEity leader/nnd foreign office saying he is willing to \ ica, in charge of tho union gen in| SFSbY of the whereabouts of the |y, years ago are expected to be pre- ranking democrat on sented in evidence today by the state in - official circles here as arrogant and 3 here late yesterda Ch"‘“hw"“ un- impossible terms. lawful assemblage, spent the day in connection with his death. A1 ey . after btin n His terms include complete Turkish thellcovaty. "';“;‘r{;h&‘:;' it e This evidence will be in the form of solid democratic opposition separate| ceme to This Country in 1846. control of Constantinople and the M |men wcre sald to have violated L{e he EAMONN DE VALERA. PREMIER LLOYD GEORGE. mation placing Mingo county under debate would end July 21 Alsice-Lorraine, who came to this martial Jaw. In the meantime, locsi et and perticipated i ane The rule will- be presented In the|country at the age of eleven, in 1816.|In fact, the terms virtually amount to - 5 A Counsel for the union was trying ta e e Fighting in Ireland Stops as [ gk it V) iEsbert it oftred ot Detectls DEM[]BRATSSTARI PLAYGROUND WHISTL Laundry Company announced to- United States post offices. the children because the summer Ay British, However, Regard priate sign, to be placed on & Launches Opposition After | has placed at the disposal of the sgabbmg by A"eged laundry office, 1315-13I7 14th LONDON, July 8.—Mustapha Kemal ¥ # : WILLIAMSON, W, Va., July 9.—Davis In all likelthcod a sign will be bill ls being made in the House tnis| Dovs on the cther side and are concerning the actual assassination of ostal branch station now located means committee. The House was negotiate the near east situation, but the Williamson coal fields, and tleven | §; s sented n evidence today by the state e of rs. 8 erine er, ¢ an alleged confession by Salvator Cala, votes and amendments- could be hadi straits and a return of Thrace, Smyr- House Monday, and Chairman Camp-!gied .in her eighty-sixth year at her |the status quo ante bellum in regard R e e s G ine Phil Mooney and Chlef Frank W. Smith | 1IN, SIGNS TO DESIGNATE PLAYGROUND WHISTLES, X U. S. POST OFFICES, Al IABK UN ]‘Am day that no teacher in the school ¢ i Postmaster General Hays has school system has no funds. : prominent place on the outside of VoSS Ermely ot ehleton Proposals as Arrogant liamson, W. Va., Violated Eeiniet | Fordney Outlines Bill. st Sy pastiomices, miich a8 Hired Assassin. street. Pasha, leader of the Turkish nation- : . S. Robb, international financied agent| placed on the exterior of the Post afterncon by Representative Garner | Qulte u souvens of the wor bo- Dantel F. Kaber in his Lakewood home i rized 1 A ¢ o] inside. d Mr. G bey his he i what are characterize n 4 2 h leads , tak inte wtody itack ronowing & roir cant to get & MRS, JULJA G. SOHON DIES. |omeiai cire e 1ats y aatertiy, charged wit his widow, for first degres murder, in on five schedules of the tariff bill.and | ngrs. Julia Groh Schom, a native of' B o ol e Tion S i iy provisions of Gov. Morgan's proc whom the state claims was hired by Dbell said there would be. ample tme | resiqence, 512 I street yesterday. She | 'murkey, both in Evrope and in Asta , of the Cleveland police. for d‘scuix:iou of it. had been an invalid (0;’ ‘;nun.y years. | nrinor. % G "Morgan' onal pen to Amendment. Mrs. Sohon was married in 1863 to 2 . county;; a8 iioy. s mers) Mrs. Kaber's counsel are prepared to Distorted. re 1d not say how | i Drere Republican leaders previously had|the late Gustave Sohon, a civil engi Facts Dedtared e P ; l ‘Sol t Dr N |Teprestntacve; icon make a vigorous fight against the in- Gecided to open the cottom, ol dve|neer. The couple journeyed ove Mustapha Kemal's message, accord- eaceju uiion auws CAT iion the men would be held, but said Ambrose 5wasey and Others | gy 5orome Jeht ssatost| ] and hide paragraphs to amendment|land wia “prairie schooner” to Cali-|ing to offloials here, completely dis- that he had directed lhe'fir arrest after that Cala should be called in person to nd a vote, d today they added the |fornia, returning a year later by the|torts the facts regarding a proposed he learned that they were holding a : 3 testify. Cala also is under indictment aSphalc sehedule ro the iist. It was|more rapid but more hasardous sea |meeting with Gen. Harrington. com- (Continied Mot et Pige) “But what follows from such an ad.|MEClDE at their headquarters in & Elected Honorary Members mlfl‘r:tn;ieg;e“emm;xrder for his alleged e er. f explained that numerous requests for | route. mander of the allled forces in Con- e e o ot o Banged ® Sohon wea stantinople, the nationalist leader ? Maj. Davis said he had warned the P oAt thisjltem BRdhoen m]gs;msr;un :nfflflfeg.:?hbmlfiefi aying he ls willlng to accept “the gg!cu hlr;d the other m:tmu;e- 'mcfi a nxmbe‘{lgfolfhe:“rl;g ";’,’,‘3“{::;‘,';{," hal: union Tepresentatives that meetings of Institutions. ’m:';l’h %fi:gny mla;l‘loyell ;::'::nr: n P - | British suggestion for a meeting, e rebels are perpetrating, shall|been guilts ir sable | were forbidden within martial law hol g Chairman Fordney in & specdh of Surviving the widow are her sons,|Hrilleh susgestion for & MICHOR, |cease Monday noon, but meantime | violation of international law. areas, and the arrests were made “be- | By the\Associated Press. orderal a morning session today in nearly two hours yesterday devel-|Henry W. Sohon, president of the they are free to commit as many as| The Northern Whig, in its comment|cause the order againet unlawful as-| NEWN YORK, July 9.—@ble ad- :5:{dl%u!::°ge “pc‘:::x;r;’lrb;émfl “of th ublican | W; iation; N teen made by the British. E n :E;?",‘,S;‘“"‘ phase of the rep! D."s!'é:o':.o"ofn&;‘\;’o§'::ll(?nn‘l\fim;:'e‘: Mustapha Kemal also states he le|they can. on the new developments, says: semblage had been disobeyed ke Wiom Toahon: to ene nitional ] Baes e e Dounty Enseculdr M Fordney discussed his party’s|daughters, Mrs. Paul H. Cromelin of | Willing to negotlate, whereas the fact | The News Lotter says it belleves| “Whatever the goveryment may Bowc| Following the recent disorders in to rest the state's case Monday even- ' c y = is that by agreement between the|universal opinion will consider such |ise or protest, we doubt if they w the Mingo coal flelds, Gov. Morgan is- | headquarters of the American Bociety ay attitude, what it proposed to dv to|New York and Dr. Elisabeth Sohon | [ % /i} instructions were sent to|an agreement most dishonorable and |able entirely to remove the fear thatisued the martial law proclamation |of Mechanical Engineers in this city | "€ Which will ‘bring the first de- vemedy conditions and to help busi-|of this city. t s sy ofiand 3 5 " fense witness to the stand Tuesday : . i Gen. Harrington that he was not to|unprecedented in Brit = their first descent into the valley of and ordered two companies of militia ness. He dwelt only briefly on de-| Funeral services will be held at|Oeh Harriffion that he s IOt 0 | unpiacedented ' Brivieh history. | humitation will not only fail to bring|to be formed in the county, using the |nnounced the conferring of forelgh|morning. Final arguments may coms tails of the rates and provisions,|the family residence and requiem | SOV 00 S T In officlal cir- | newspaper. is that setive robele re rot | Peace to Ireland. but may ultimately be|draft method, if necessary. to en-{honors upan Americans distinguished in | Friday, with the case going to the touching them only incidentally or in |mass will be sung for the repose of |!: r ury Friday evening or Saturday reply fto questions, but announced |her soul at St. Patrick's Church at|Cles here it was said this afternoon |murderers but patriotic belligerents. the ‘means of causing many faithful|force it. the enginedring profession. -Lw"gm‘_ y z 3 X y pass_through the val- ad a4t % that oth akers would exnlain{9:30 Monday. that it is extremely improbable &ny| The third implication it considers | British subjects to pass t i The cabAs message, addressed to 3pecifc scheduics in the measure gonference would oceur betuoen Gen | equaliy serious, as “hithorto the govern: |l of the shadow of deuth, Uty 0| GARBAGE MEN TO AID [Secretary Calvin W, Rice, stated that | turee. thousand. doilars 1f e would arrington an ustapl emal. ment has maintain e position that |outlook is much clearer than Ambrose 8wiisey of Cleveland, #pon-|buy an automobile and run her hus- Criticising the position of the demo- 1€ £ God."” erats, Mr. Fordney said they had ac- RDER LLI the ambushing of soldiers and police and | dare not call this a truce o L sor of the engineering foundation and do " 1 I T iy it Batiiee & DAWES ORDERS SE! ING GREEK OFFENSIVE REPORTED. | the shooting of unarmed men by persons lhai;m;hleflgnfl:::;‘ue:flw!;? h?::]‘.fldmr?: FIGHT ON THE FLY |sastpresiaont of the American Society mdmflw:}lgr ‘t:;y' nm:": z‘z.:u'm:n- measure which would cut off rather DA S L dressed as civilians are murderers, prop- il D of Mechanical Engineers, had been s SURPLUS CO-ORDINATED erly punishable by death. The chief seo- | time ts opportune, it says, and “if peace Clected o honorary membership in | Saen i Yol by rn tnren than encourage trade, when the cardi- heds 3 nal policy of his committee had been Drive Against Turk Nationalists I8 | rotary has stated this again and again. | with honor can be secured no man or the British insiitution of mechanical e . fo Dulla & set of schedules which Decl Now that position is abandoned and the | body of men in Ireland or Gr_tdal ljxll;tr:alrtn Asked to Put Covers on Cans After | cngineers, in the British institution of gl;’:-ndmr u‘l:l-"::.;" fll;ekhl;n;x(?nlg‘m i would restore commerce and industry | Departments to Give Each Other clared Begun. claim of the Sinn Feiners that they are |can throw the opportunity aside withou They Have Em mining and meiallurgy and in_the | 2% o8 PU0 ERRET (O KO N SRt to health. The committee’s work al- CONSTANTINOPLE, July S.—Ac-|honorablo belligerents seems to be ad- | incurring a burden of responsibility 1o p- British institutian of mining eng- |End Profiered him two Bundred dol® ways was actuated. he deelared, by First Chance on Goods for cording to an unconfirmed report|mitted avy to be borne. tied Them. neers. payment on the automobile. the knowledge that business now was Sale, emanating from Greek official circles More Homens for Ramd. It was di Carpo, according to his in a slump and should be given pro- - tonight, the Greek offensive against The streetcleaning department of| Charles F. Rand of New York, it|testimony, who Introduced Mrs. teetion which would save ‘l& from the| o~ o iination of the sales of sur-|the Turkish nationalists began this . ; 9 the District will co-operate in the|was stated, had been elected an hon-| Kaber to Erminia Colavito, the inroads of foreign competiticn. ' on|Plus property in tbe various depart- morning in the Ushak sector. ailroa age eaucrion campaign against flies by endeavoring |orary member of the institution of | woman who is alleged by the state to Compromises necessarily have Tents has been dtrected by Gen.| This sector lies just to the west of to make the garbage collectors put the |mining and metallurgy and of the in-{have obtained Cala and Vittorio {a:: x:.m:):e hlilll. ;l;% sgg:i:::wszidbofi:?; Charles {, D.‘;,‘,,' director of the 2%{;‘;“2‘: D;:i‘)n\:ufinbout midway the 2 covars btl(;kd on the cans after they stltufl!‘irm of mining eng’{ue;n, Mr. | Pisselli to kill Mr. Kaber. Pisselli, all s < budget. Under the new order_govern- [ An u ave emptied the contents. Kand, who is chairman of the exec-|though indioted for first degree mur- would be put before the House for 1ts | picn” Gepartments will have firat on- Extended to More l,lnes n oIl Jof ‘that department said | ative bossd of the enemneering Toun: | dev. ks not bech soprohended. approval or rejection. At any rate, he | nortunity to take dver property which | BOLSHEVIST MENACE FEARED today that this question has been|dation, only last week made an informed the ~House, the committee |gnother department has for sale. taken up with the foremen of the|honorary member of the Britésh Iron TR did the best job of which it was ca. “In order to conserve to the utmost garbage service, and every effort|and Steel Institute. bie, and he was willing to stand be- |the expenditure of government funds Reds May Yet Be Means of Peace | . i Associated Press. between the warring factions of the[made to impress upon the drivers the| Other elections announced by, cable ind it to the finish. and to save loss by deterioration in 2 CHICAGO, 1IL, July 9.—The average |town. there is a disposition to end|importunce of preventing the breeding | were those of Col Arthur S. Dhvight 5 Sees Will of People. storage of surples property now in Near East. et 2 fighting. Ever since employes of the|of flies in garbage cans. of New York and Williamh Kelly of 12 per cent wage reduction that became | s¢tjanta. Birmingham and Atlantic| Health Officer Fowler today urged|Vulean, Mich., to honorary member- ROCKVILLE, Md., July 9 (Special).— _|available for dispoeal by the several : - o The last election infjaenced the re X SCONSTANTINE BROWN. effactive on a madority of ratlroads July | railroad went o strike in March |the people of the city not to let the|ship in the institution of mtning €n- executive departments of the govern- v. publicans In the House to launch iBt0 | ment,” the order , “it is directed [ By Oable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. | © %0 0 0y Yo ieeq States Railroad | there has been trouble. high temperature interfere with the | gineers. This group of honors was|W-. Frank Gaither, formerly sheriff of ¢ tariff legislation, accord r'lzd : T. | that whenever advertisements for Copyright, 1921. - y order swatting of the house fly. A few min- | described by Mr. Rice as an impoy- | this county and one of the county’s best Fordney. He sald he believed the peo- | hi3s are contemplated, before such| CONSTANTINOPLE. Turkey, July 9.|Labor Board, has been extended by the Oficials Under Fire. utes of exertion in chasing these in-|tant step in bringing about world lynown citizens, died here early this ple knew when they had what they | quertigements are made public.|—Common fear and Qistrust of bol- |poard to several carriers that had nat & > is-|8ects to a corner and bringing the|solidarity in the engineering profes- i pare. wanted or did not want, and that the | soiROPTNEEL, (BT Bl exact form | shevism may still bring & peaceful | O led to the board prior to June 16 sRoA &&r‘wg:x?rgfid}"‘;:!flg;.m:nd swatter down on them may prevent|sion. A movement, it was said, has h":,',,“’,“,,"pf,‘fifi"h:‘,fi& onsiwears yifis i overwhelming majority last fall Was |in which it is intended they shall be | settlement of near east questions in |2Ppealed to the Issuance of rules against Horace |the entrance of iliness into the home,| been started in the direction of fed- ! nq Wednesday night suffered a stroke a voice of protest against the Under-|puplished be sent to the surplus prop- | pite of all the war preparations of | for reductions ©of wages of certain E. Mathey, clty sergeant, and Cal he reminded. erating the engineering societies of |G s, which was the immediate wood law, along with other objections lerty division, 1 corresponding | the Greeks. The allies here have be- | clagses of their employes. Spessard, deputy city sergeant, to the British empire according to the | oo o "0f Geath. The funeral will take il democrationsdministation. agency of each of the executive de-|gun to Tealize that the bolshevist| mye poard's decision was reached iniappear before a jury in corporation ! general plan adopted by Herbert ind: “The republican party.” he added, |pratments. aims of a world revolution may be |, ‘nonner similar to that in_the hear- |court next Tuesday morning and ALL ORDERED TO CAMP Hoover and his associates in organiz- | ;e Rockville Metkodist Church, bu ‘“has taken it for granted that the| “Each department, advertising ma- |fulfilled if the reds are able through | & SAWNEr SO S0 "the $400,000,000 | Show cause why they should not be ing the Federated American En-|io be in Forest Oak cemetery, Gaithers people spoke out loudly for protec- |terial for sale shall in like manner [ Turkey to gain all the Mussulmans to e reduction order June 1, which be- | removed from office, has been ordered DESPITE RESIGNATIONS | sineering Societies. tion.” inform every other department prior | their side and start waging war on [ WoES T00 G0N BINET L o) by Judge C. A. Woodrum folowing Preachman Given Medal. Mr. Fordney declared Canada last |to the advertisement of the exact na- | the western countries from the east.{°*He® STECUVE T DG the decision the report of the special grand jury The cable announcement also|liam R. Gaither, and was a lifelong resi- year collected in import dutles amjture of the advertisement which it is Proposals to Be Considered. included: Atlanta Terminal Company,finvestighting the delivery fromthe brocent Getails of the presentation of | dent of this vicinity. Before becoming :amp::ed.q:nk:h wsa 3 e f"-fi'z!:d o ‘}K"mh“é;‘l‘é?‘iz‘;m will be sent to |, From competent sources the writer | Kentucky and Indlana Ternahélhl Rail- |local Jail on the m;dntcnr iuné 27 of Lynchburg Infantrymen’s Officers | prou&ht et ot O o to Eugene | sheriff he was for many years & deput % X y. awmu Vi 7 ordo: wi ce States under the Underwood law. the " chairman of the interdepurt. (learns that in order to prevent thin road Company. Pittsburgh and SHERTLL | Pharles, Wilkes an ™| Attempt to Quit, Charging “Pocr nelder. head ' of | the famous |sheriff and 107 & SOT WIS W eaing Regarding the American valuation [mental board, who is hereby charged | the allies are prepared to examine | rallroad, bullman Companv:, CLUEpihl Creusot works, in Paris. today. The [magistrate for the courty, Teninis burg. Mr. Gaither was a son of the late Wil- system, the speaker declared the com- | With co-ordinating thede activities. Mustapha Kemal's minimum propo: ' Alabama Great Southern Spirit” Among Men. ceremonies were participated in by [8p0Ub 2 Yot BB COF S0 e ander tions and that if the nationalist | way Company, a ecial deputation of thirteen Bttnes had faundino athes methods: by oims 1o notextravagant the ajlies | Railroad Company, Atlanta and Yadkin |ROB BANK, ESCAPE POSSE. | speciat piapacch to Tue sear. AmeFican engineers, under the gen- |Garrett of Roakville and Mra. Jeff Rab- which exchange would be equalized y, Cincinnati, = and imports enter this country on|ICE DELIVERIES ‘REACH will be willing to_ settle their dis- E,vr%r,ia?gn?yc-agfi?l:% River Ratl- LYNCHBURG, Va., July $.—Conster- | eral _supervision of Mr. Swasey. |btt of CRIBETRIE CA0 C - utes, Kemal notifying the Greel land n M. Scheider received the gold med e & & ity pute em: ying way ‘Company, Georgia Southern and |Bandits Get $5,000 With Nitro-|Iation was created here vesterday |M. Schnelder regelwed T0e S0 UeC - " afterward as to what has been de- 3 among the sixty-fi 2 “pon ilty in the Al chaprman e turning i, o derms; | HIGHEST PEAK SINCE 1918 |tided"sha “sexing’ them s cher the (el Tmn | glycerin—Bout Pursuers. | WhenoAdiur Gon Jo Lane Siern Sar | the wan 1o -the indusiriel snd scl | LB PISORE Koty of Calling > allies® decision. s the eks o tached to th Virgi entific de 5 i v, Pey- omity 10 Gote ta o ot 2 Guty o sot-[ - ¢ T i [ Be'Compnied to do. s cniy the pros: |nd Northeastern, Ralliad Compu | ps MOINES. lows. July S-Five| When'Adtutint' Gen o Lane Sieri | rhe Jonn e medal bomra of s Rl T3 Wity of E2dar Grove, ; : . ndits enter s - . laud- ton. Unless you can vote for the bill, |One Company Reports: Distribution | gnce of two allied warships anchored | IOV 571000 ‘Railway Company and St. | BRRAItS entered the Coulter State|clined to accept the resignation of | award. in conferring oo (0o iat in fl&?‘&'fih;“gifi;“fin“&g" i o ¢ before Smyrna prevents the Greeks Capt. Robert E. Craighill and Lieuts. case. don'e vote for a duty on cottow of [ o¢ 1 200 Tons Daily-for Past from being cut off from communica- | Johns River Terminal Combaoy, o |five charges of nitrogiycerin and escaped | A. 5. Burnham and SEdley Craighill, | the metallurgy of irom and steel, in | foof was arrested by Deputy Sheritt G o i N T tion with their base. Hf“ i a:'{'“ and of the Grand Trunk with $5,000. A posse started in pursuit, [ and at the same time ordered all the | the development of ordnance. eSpe- | g niay Gingell, who discovered Sixteen Fafr to North smil South. Two Weeka (*H1J On the other hand, it is believed ine ra o {western lines) also were but turned back when the bandits fired | members of the company to report at | cially the 75 m.m. gun, and notable |} 1jeq of whisky in his atitomobile in a railway system E on it. Camp Meade Sunday evening, unless | patriotic contribution to the winning | Rocivie garage. Gingell later had a “We have protected every industry here that Kemal is now willing to of the south on an equality with the| Ice distribution by the .American Ice|renounce many of the demands industries of the north. Cotton is|Company during the past two weeks | formulated last February. especially nemed. excused by regimental orders. of the war.” man buy & quart of the liquor from y dur e officers of the company resigned Poole. as important an agricultural|reached its highest peak since the sum-| with regard to the economic clauses | Secomds Grain Rate Petition. NEW NAME FOR RIVER. | because of the alleged poot spirit of ER et Product as corn or wheat and is en- | mer of 1918. of the treaty of Sevres, on account | jpecobil Ny No The Mis- jotetchack bl the men and the lack of co-operation |M\YSTERY VEILS MURD Harry S. Besll of Rockville, last year . titled to protection for that reason. Definite figures are not yet in the bands | of the strained personal relations be- | |\ [uplic service commission has|gy Acts Colorad on the part of employers of the men, a member of the faculty of the Rockville With wheat down to $1.25 a bushel, | Of the auditor, but a general estimate | tween him and the bolsheviki. It is |3045 PUBNC FELTCC COUT Fooytion | House Acts on Colorado and Utah | and at the same time Capt. Craighili OF FIVE NEGRO FARMERS |High School, has gone to Pocona Pines, Mr. Fordney sald, best grade flour |Placed the distribution at approximately | an open secret that Moscow never | 36ded 10 J00 SRR S, 10 " commerce Stream. e oo state headquartersito ex- B e e e - { Wholesale in Washington was quoted 1,200 tons per day. trusted the natioalist leader, and that | 410 WP To5 100 e ain rates 1n cuse the company on these grounds. der the United States department of at $10.75 a barrel, adding that it| ,Yet the company reports a plentitude | the red leaders, in an underhanded n? et A House resolution chauging the| The reply to this was the order for education. ] of ice in Washington. In one store- | way, supported Enver Pasha's follow- | the W name of the Grand river in Colorado | €very man, unless excused by rgi- |Louisiana Authorities Baffied by — house alone—an addition to facilities of [ ers, who have been trying to over- o | and Utah to the Colorado river was |mental headquarters, to report to Col. F. A. Harding, U. S. A., retired. the company- since last summer—there | throw Kemal. Enver signed an agree- Farmers’ Finance Officers. adopted by the Senate. yestorday. It|camp. There are no such excuses yet, Series of Assassinations died at an early hour Friday morning at are stored 27,000 tons of ice, while the| ment with the soviet authorities,| CHICAGO, HL—W. F. Schilling otl now goes to the President - It] 2nd now there is no time for the men the home of his son-in-law and daugh manufacturing plants are turning out | promising unrestricted support of and | Northfield, Minn., has been elected Der-| “yyroing ymmediate action, Senator | L0 Set them, so it is expected that the From Ambush. ter, Mr. and Mrs. R W 600 tons, or one-half of the daily average | obedience to the soviets should be!manent president of the Farmers [ Nicholson, republican, Colorado, told | full complement, three officers and Kensington, aged ninety- meant there was scmething wrong somewhere. “But remembering your seven mil- lon majority last November,” asked Representative Garner, democrat, Texas, “what has the republican party . L £ 2 the infirmi 3 v > consumption per day. succeed in replacing’ Kemal. Finance Corporation, a subsidiary of | sixty-five men, will leave here to-| SHREVEPORT. La, July 9.—Au-|death was due to the ies of age “’35“5&.22’“:‘33.,?.‘&”..S"'.‘,‘fi"‘r’.'é:i, e ] D s other cuwpenies; Inchud- Bolshevist Plots. the United States Grain Growers. Inc. | resolucion._Representative. Piyine | morrow morning at 8:30 o'clock on.a |thorities of Ouachita parish are baf- She Omeralimillitales plineintS ook ) ‘ chairman grabbed and held up the bns the dd;;'l Home, Chapin & Saks Recently it was reported that sev- | by the board of directors, J. K. Mason | gemocrat, Colorado, was, he feared,|SPecial train for Camp Meade. fled by a series of assassinations of chtm Jvak‘vnkuhumMm A e S T . ompany and Blick ice plants, indicate [ Recently, 1t was roported (el 2eS2 107 Milton, Ind., was slected treasurer. | on his death bed and Hoped to ses | oBS[OTe final orders were issucd by |negro farmers in the Calhoun neigh- |chanel, Rockville, ‘Jood God, heven't you seen itz |L1ere is plenty of the cooling product on | &5\ °F.3"been discovered in Angora, | The Farmers' Finance Corporatlon, | the resolution enacted. Capt. Craighill only thirty men had |borhood, where, during the last sev- M, Woedue anoutea! dul the/House| N (o o and that this had induced, the head | capltalst % 100000000 Toern to O hor 2nt” oF the e in_ the, com: | have boen SHot 1o A€ath Trom ampush: s roared. of the nationalists to make a last|porated 8% D former service men in the |The last victim was “Bill" Manifield, Answering inquiries why hides were | 6 99 attempt to make peace with the allies |do a general investment business| BARF]Y ESCAPE pany are the [ The last victim 3 o T W aes Tere |“HEALER” GETS HIS $24. | ot ot to ek Pen mmelt . definitely | and to ‘assist farmers in marketing E SCAPES BOLT. Torld war. many commissioned officers | whose body. riddled with shot. was ) (?B hbfll represen.ted the best efforts into the arms of thedlaollhevik( by | products. of the committee and necessarily car- g signing the same con: lons as were - > s Plod some. compromises. - A separate | Trucker Finds Blood Can’t Be Made | SE00F (0¢ [0 00r™ pagha. -~ That Alsbams Banker Dead. e AT e L ] o s Hrea T [ ALEEAWDRIA. S Vet SRl (8. - The vote on the question of placing a With Spoon. Would mean the complete surrender | pBIRMINGHAM, Ala—J. Kirkman| WBI Killed by Lightning. | J4Ci" [I0T(ry, and Becond Lieut. |by unidentified nssailants last Wea- | [ollowing officers of Sarepts Lodee ! duty on hides has been agreed to. Too much confidence in the heating | ViKY tothe soviet. 1 o |Jackson, vice president of the Amerl- | special Dirpatch to The ster. Craighil] was a first lleutenant in the | nesday. Lt by Disiict Daputy ‘Will Not Increase H. C. L. e ng| Foreign office authorfties here and| ;; Tryst and Savings Bank, twicel LYNCHBURG, Va. July 9.—Rev.|80th Division. Parish officers express the belief that| % s ‘;hh“ f‘ ¥. Haverty and staff powers of a stranger who led him to | other leaders consider the sittnation t: of state of the state of Ala- detta is responsible for th N “!'he speaker made the statement|belicve that blood could be made with | more optimistically than ever, and be- | $eCretary, OF BOCe o0 Bov CRG fh 0 mg Joseph Jones, a colored minister Iiv- & negt0 TongsiraN 8 responsidle for the | from Falls Church Lodge. No. 11: J. 3 ing_in Buckingh ty, : hat higher tariff rates did not neces- |a spoon cost H. P. Parker, a colored | lieve that the slightest sigm of £00d | governors and secretary of the Ala- ing in Buckingham county, naa o HOWAT AND DORCHY . T atpacts pave bocn st | Av iyers, Tast, Frand;Joseph Mevron: ing to Representative Garner of ly Britain, would settle ning Wednesday, when a bolt struck rested, but the authorities admit they | PP SLO0™S rognrer; W. R. Studds. Colored Minister Is Leading Cow in the company. Capt. Craighill was| Ed Burks was slain under similar sarily mean higher living costs. Point- will on the part of the n:: es) %.1& Pama raiiroad commission, died at his Texas, heading the opposition, the|demonstra Y ebtion pescetuily: ® Turkish|nome here at the age of fifty-nine. and killed & cow which ke was lead- GET 6 MONTHS IN JAIL [neve little evidence against them. e oy L. I ults, faan speaker charged tha! e democrats 2 S e retary: William Simms, right : had put a duty on the hair of angora Y. tho Daystic. strenger Twe' Die,. Bahy - Eascapea, The man was only the length of a Supporier 10 noble grand; T. L. Cole- goats to protect the growers in Texas, e ain paades aser| PAPER MAKING EXHIBIT. | CROTHERSVILLE. Ina—Mr. ana|halter strap from the cow when it 15,000 ITALIAN TROOPS Dt supporter to nobie gran but had turned a deaf ear to the|the sult of clothes when the stranger * IMrs. Adam Fox of Highland Park,|fell dead. Kansas Mine Leaders Also Fined George E. Sales, Left scene supporte: i wool growers further north. remarke “the larger the offering the e 111, were seriously injured and two AT e iN FIUME TO KEEP ORDER | . & Bonner, rigit scene supporter: | “And to the Washington and Ore-|greater the cure” Parker later real.|Pulp Wood, Bleaching Powder, {of their children. Mildred and Anna.| pppopm O AWARDS READ' $500 for Calling a Strike T. H. Coleman, warden: H. B. Smith gon wool growers you'll be known |ized it was a swindle and r 25 five and eight years of age, respec- Y. conductor: C. N. Bauch, chaplain; J. eported the in Kansas. H. Bagnes, right supporter to vice in history as Angora Jack Garner of Etc., Being Shown. tively, were killed when a northbound t Mai: Texas,” he added, as the House broke | !1eF to the police last night. £ Interurban car of the Interstate Pud cosme:i:t:fifl:hr'el:::m;z:n'tha ;:n'::: Evidences of Restlessness Bring |, .n4; H. P. Lamphier. left supporter into a storm of applause. An edcational exhibit showing the |, g, vice Company struck an auto-|naval committee of its investigat CO! - : ids tigation o Vice grand; W. Phisaynick, inside oMr. Fordney said he would not die. |36 | YNCHINGS OF RECORD | Bam s siaenins powder- which | moblle near “hers. "An elsht-month | & year' ago into the controversy be: | Fai: 5SuiAunt o the Kansas sinery| Toniy Armed Foreea—Rorto | guard eme tastallation a social / § to_Representative Longworth, who o into the manufacture of 100 pounds | <, : ween former Secretary Danlels and |ynion, were sentenced to serve six Baros Still Barricaded. oMK / | wrote it. He said, however, that more| [N U. S. PAST SIX MONTHS [of white sulphite paper, or so-called slightly injured Rear Admiral Sims regarding award in_jail and to pay & fine of $500 session_was Lol ARnrensas wers Sltantlan Lad beent given td It than Oneband paper. 18 attracting attention Meld in $50,000 Bond. T8 expected to be filed with the Sen: |02, udss Frank W, Boss (n e Cherokee | F T, L haa” been _ displayed | master and J. A- Mvers, L. E. Butts, any other provision in the bill. - to R. P. Andrews er Company's = | coun urt here A essness . a Lodge: G ‘bless you boys,” Mr. Fordney B ow window, 729 13th street north.| CHATTANOOGA, Tenn—Sam Hutch- | ate Within a week or ten days. Howat and Dorchy were convicted inst | here recently. 15000 Italian troops, |J. Morrow, E. o ot oirsois Sotes: 2id, turning to democrats, in closing |Mississippl Leads With Ten, | west. eson, prominent Coulterville farmer, week of violation of the Kansas indus- | equipped with cannon and tanks, '1';: e Do 1ast niamed, noble grand h;:nlpsoch. J"l‘ ho,lie all u:d,vou will Georgia With Nine, The ingredients are displayed in %’“"fi“c‘!’é’,‘, kll)ln‘hl"l‘i):l‘!:tn-gl;-l:-}"l COLLECTOR IS CONFIRMED trial law by calling a strike. have ‘p:';'i“'v.h: Jl-,n :’lm:h:lhne = “;:;"mw ' come here July 21, Second their original state, properly labeled, | Brnes! . wis 2 quarte; n A — best protection clothe: and are said to represent accurstely |city and gave bond in the sum of| The nomination of Matthew B. M: mainder are stationed in the en- f a lieutenant { thing unanimous. Two of Victims Women, fhe actual amount of ground products | $50,000 for his appearance for Pre- | Farlane to be collector ot customs at| LANDING DAMAGES PLANE. | virons of Fiume. | o The lection, Of e "Satenry 1o TUSKEGEE, Als. July $—There|Tequired to make the pile of bond |liminary trial next Tuesday. g:mp‘:, Fla., was confirmed by the| . v'.{h !or‘r:.r'l;gl?-n'l‘fl;'“'kl g-;:‘e’l; fill the vacancy caused gy ih- pro- { were thirty-six Iynchi . A picture of a paper- Plenickers Will Recover. nate. Runs 75 Feet ) motion of First Lieut. C. Shep- MRS. WARDWELL DIES. |Uaitea “States auimg nee ail, the xhibited. BRISTOL, Va.-Tenn—All the forty- Machine 5 Up Hill at| porto Baros after lesrning that|U0.Cn elated to have been held last months of the year, t - Among materials in the window aregix victims of ptomaine poisoning at Degrees RBough Gronnd Count Sforsa, night at the armory, was postponed than the number rac;:i:‘ayd'\m;?f;: thirty two-and-a-half-foot logs, meas- | the ‘Saivation Tmy Dlonic: will" re- |WINS NAVY GUNNERY HONOR 30 - ister, had declared in the chamber |l Ri)" yoter the men return from & “Was Decorated for Bravery at|gome s . that Porto Baros should be ceded to Meade. Ma. period in uring about six inches in diameter; | cover, it is announced by attending| The battleship New Mexico, flagship | Epecial Dispatch to The Star. o fifteen-day stay st Camp g : Close of Clvil War. Sulphur, 12.7 pounds: limestone rocks, | snysicians. Beveral of tne. children|of the Pacife fleet, won the Nevy| STAUNTON, Va. July 9.—A biplane Ingo-Slaviabecapn 58t did Bot form | The men will leave for camp tomor- < 175 pounds; ~kerosene, 5.07 ounces: |still are very il but out of danger, |gunnery trophy, for 1920-1921 The|piloted by Jess Menefee, with A. P.|aR Inte€Tol BROLS OO0 o0 row. ger, Mrs. Anna M. Wardwell, widow of bleaching powder, 14.3 pounds; resim,|it is believed. Cause of the poisoning|Pennsylvania, Atlantic fleet flagship, | Russell of Lynchburg as a passenger, > > Brig. Gen. David K. Wardwell, and| Lynchings during the first half of{3 pounds; soda, .5156 pounds; alum, 4.2 |has not yet been discovered. was second, and the Arkansas, Pa-|made a forced landing yesterday on T TR ‘The Norfolk -.:f. w-:x' |:’g{4;’: erors. who was decorated through congres- |this year outnumbgred those recorded | pounds: coloring matter, 1.8 ounces; A cific fleet, third. the Kennedy farm on the Valley pike a WILL FIX BOUNDARY: LINE. Dot Cor D aany the building at the sional action for bravery at the close [ during like period fm 1919 by seven, (coal, 320 pounds, or about twenty-five Martial Law Eads. 3 —_— few miles north of Staunton. The ma- * | g o Paer of Prince and Union of the civil war, died at her resi-|and embraced two white men and |ordinary —hods; iron. sulphate, 79| 3rACON, Ga.—Martial law has been. ERGDOLL chine was en route from Harrisonburg —_— DO s Mamie Graham has sold dence, 3635 11th street, yesterday,|thirty-four negroes, two of the lat.|ounces: copper sulphate, 19 ounces;|iza ot wiizgeraid after being . in| WILL REOPEN BERGDOLL CASE |t Staunton when it ran out of gas|president of Switzerland to Act for | Street=. Mise URID ¥ oI the alley following a short iliness, st the age |ier Dbeing women, the report said.|lime, 3.17 ounces; small portion of |force forty-eight hours. The three| The House committee which investi- | at this point. 2 in the rear of 1¢ and 515 Prince of eighty-five. Eleven of those put to demth were | beiting, felt, 32 square inches; wire the 1st Re nt, Geor- '3 leveland| The landing was made ¢n a hill ri lombia and, Venezuela. Before her marriage Mra Wardwell|SBarged with rape. soreen. 67 cuble contimeters; TUbFicat | s Natlons) Goard. returned to tholr | Borsdot Bhisdeinhia drafe dodger, |Ing at an angle of about thirty de. ol s L steeets o Whinaton aad decehior of Hencr .!'m Pbile Gesrate Tocoracd | i, 30 Suble centimete tank. asmorlen nio | decided Sesterday to reopen hearings, | £xces, and, desplte the roughness of A eaiand bas, oonscntod to| A parsde was staged. today b7 e ‘ashington, an a ter o en! lere is a picture of a con- 11 uiet at Fit: ral 11 date was fixed for calling wit- e groun e plane ran about sev- jublic schools in eed by ™| nin da and Arkansas four each, | (aining 7,500 gallons Gf water, chemi- | ths troons were thore, and, -gw:un: D 0 A e of pecaons exbected | enty five feet uphill. The tall of the |act as arbitrator in the long-standing | children of the DI which Bt Clatr Weeds Loufsians aad North Caroli te between Colombia |interest of the ‘While Ma}. Wardwell was being en-| o a0p .“nfl Keat: 1“ WO | cally purified and filtered, required in{to officers who attended conferencesito be called were not made public. machine was broken in the landing. | boundary dispu een lom| i1l meet here Monday and continue tertained here following his return|Secy i JMERNE Fanieky, Mls- | the process. D roapent et s by |for a period of one week. Wonan Xymans toslied iyt °%° ROBBED DISABLED HEROES AMERICA'S GREATEST WARSHIP IN THE MAKING. {%% S50l peeuaens, vy oo con |, A v moscing S b0ty Weeden. A romance resulted in the stitution, 1s prohibited from leaving|If 0 e e e Americen Legion, the ob- marriage in 1860. At the close of the 2 civil war the couple established n| Objects to Western “Games.” the country while in office, President | PI°0% 2 0y ion (s to increase the mem- {)erlhip of the local post. home here, where the continuous Schulthess will appoint experts to family residence has remained. To the Bditor of The Star: Landis Gives Man Five Years for o . 2 ee” alsputed. frontier districts s Surviving Mrs. Wardwell is a grand-| I think all the humane people of the P - ; it esentat! ] T will be_given to- son, Aubrey St. Clair Wardwell, nine- who to o the edi. “Most Shameful Crime.’ l‘l:‘od “c’%nglllt“;(:.l: ‘l;avpm‘ hl:-lde::lo:. ,1.‘%:’(‘:“{;:“{":;:‘ People dwllgll.nyl Playtime| CHICAGO, July 9.—John 8. Cshill Lige . which will be final, after they report.|for the benefit of the Friends country teen years of ‘age, & student in the |torial entitled “The West Mood” in The Bvening was under sentence today to serve five 4 %, ¢ —_—— grounds. University of Maryland. A 8s0R of B rawart, Caied savaral” yomes “woor| connectid with such pastimes Tor wnat mederar yoage a1 Taudve| | % ardwell, seve! ears ago, as arefor what Federal M. La. ¢ 5 3 leaving the child. S 280 | there commended by you are in Viola. | termed. “the most shameful erlmn: ‘; | : o a; : STAU"TON BAK_E_.RY BURNS. I.C C. APPRA'SES ROADS. e Tl ke D ace ot atons s Wherever Masaius societise| " CaRBE plesdod. Eulis i : ik ot . i e the residence Monday at 10 o’clock.}Union, r hum: soc! Dl ty to robbing the 3 5 > 3 2 Special Dispatch to The Star. { Interment will be peivate, in Con.|8re str nough to enforce the law |mail of ‘disabled service mews semc| b : . Gt "STAUNTON, Va.. July 9.—Fire which | Tentative Valuation Placed on @ressional cemetery. Idaho has recently i B e o 4 4 broke out in the Main street building ¢ Six Companies. f passed. d, forbidding led : % > « By 2 of the Singer Baking Company yester- Properties of ; ar:; bruul,n'x‘hl::meu l;l"h:fl u-‘;. hero,” sai TR s i e % day threatened the entire for a The Interstat Commerce Com- JASKS TO DELAY HEARING. |:crofifing sonin'sies 1 wouldhe ~| IS o : b ' e, e Baae'le ekt 1o Bond | e, T el T Tentntive S0 & disgrace to the secretaries of the o g hog.‘._lr pipe which carries heat away |ation of "v’v stern Pacifio railroad. Attorneys for Henry Darneille, the | United States to be present at one of i . 4 , y from the big ovens. It proved very ties of (:l:‘ ot the road is $172.720,- /local policoman, ‘who has heen” sus. | thase wwocho “hown | WASHINGTON EAGLE SPEAKS. : . : : stubborn and kept, the fire depart- | CEPIGITS " eneral balance sheet of » | Special Dispatch to The Star. " = s ment busy for nearly two hours. S rler claimed that the invest- President American Humane Edu - . oo street foor was | the coT cation Soclety, Boston, Mass. | STAUNTON, Va. July $—Eniots e - : F , e ST oke and water, fxtures e SAuipment SEIOHATM o Y v s - . flding were stored about DIVORCED IN BALTIMORE. |cial st the Bisias Home: hare, Fugh = G oo : 105, batrela of Hour. butthe lote on 5 ) A ; rmin Dam- 3 Special Dispatch to The Star. rashington, P & P = LS o tobably Bot ateod two or | $1,148.000; 9.—Mrs. Mabel | principal addra % B ¥ age Company at $1,179 > { g ' : s magumnd [aollara practicerty | may Sty o Sirods Compnay 8t | The Singer Company recently pur-|$116537; the Central Railroad of Ore chased a r:n.ono bundzxr. but h“p:“ son 106.882. and th pu“ Izoved to its new Beme, - 4ai ==ilway Company at §

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