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- < ' . . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. ¢, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1921—PART L° POSTMASTER ‘GENERAL - HAYS INSPECTS NEW - AIR MAIL _PLAN A'l' LIN ID.' NEED MORE JUDGES| g i Wr. Daugherty Regpommends Addition of Eighteen to Be i Used Where Needed. Mummified Hand of Pharoah’s Daughter Given to Institute BY the Associated Press. { PEORJA, L, August 20—The “right mummy hand of Phar- oal’s daughter, who rescued > | Moses from the waters of the Nila” was left to Bradiey Poly- technie Institute In the will of the late Mrx. Annie E. Pether- e, filed today for probate. Mrs. Petherbridge wan @ well Bibie student, and with her husband made several trips to the Hely Land. ] Geneva in 1 .Tipsy Cow Staggers Home “Full as a Goat,” Goes Back for More Special Dispateh to The Star. : WINCHESTER, Va., August 20~—~Maoonshine stills are report- d to be 5o numerous in certain WOULD GRADUATE BOYS ASNONCOMS West Point Colonel Telis Meade Pupils That Should Be Camp’s Aim. Men and “Women in-Mob Seeking Alieged -Assailant of School Teachet. netent . opy of the Bibk ed in | | gpecial Dispateh to The Star. Cteation of eighteen federal judge- By the Assocjated Press, - 597 known ae - 2 s . KNOXVILLE, ‘Tenn., August 20.— sithe Breeches Bible,” also was CAMP MEADE, Md., August 20—"1¢ ' 'Ships at large has been recommended ' to the House and Senate judiciary committees by Attorney General Daugherty. This is a part of a plan for reorganization of the country’s ju- dicisl system to remedy the comgest- ed condition of federal court dockets all ever the count! left to the college. the civilian training camps were es- tablished for the purpose of civility . 1 of buck privates, they will be an absolute failure,” declared Col. Wil- liam Kohler, physical director of West Point Military Academy, in a short talk this morning to 1200 stu- I dents attending the military camp here. He explained that every stu- dent graduating from the red, white and blue camps should be at least non-commissioned officers in the re- serve, while a good many of them With at legst two score men and wom- en suffering ¥from gunshot wownds, twenty-six of whom were checkal in at local * hospitals before midnicht, Knoxville greeted s new day with Peace and quiet as am aftermath ‘of three hours of near rioting. before thw Provision would also be made under Ezox county jail, in which Frank, the plan for en annual conference of e fornaed isansl iant A (8 YN S S e S white school teacher is belng heid. the Chiet Justice of the United States = tub of Cotd Lewtn {he | [Which resulted in state. militia, city and, Attorney General. to consider and county deputies firimg two ar ways and mesns of expediting fed- three hundreds rounds from revolvers i should by ‘eral business and increasing the ef- and riot guns into the crowd. Much Improved’ FO“OWlflg Col. K;fi?::e &'{.‘5’2{'.1; maintains a ficiency of the courts. NGRESS’ SCHEME Grave fears were being emtertained b = < : 3 i 5 % 2 splendid physique in spite of his sev- Weuld Be Free. CONGRES . |garly today hat the mob vlolence at. : il | Operation, May Be Crown- |entv-oda vears, thirty-seven of which S R R T L OF MAKING PEACE tonight in more vigorous form. Men were spent at the head of the phys- 3 & 2 3 . ical training department of West Ticular circult, but would be avail- of the cavalry troop and machine b : 5 : ed at Neuilly. Foint. ‘came here from &n inspection e - gun ®etachment of the state militi \ ; of the training camps at Plattsburg R nee ?1‘;;;?;:" S FOUND INEFFECTIVE W&a",e on d“tdvl at the jall this mr;;‘-lnzi z By the Associated Press. and Camp Evans, Mass. igation o 2 an&sutwardly there were no signs o k = PARIS, In_criucising the commands given Daugherty said, revealed that on (Continued from First Page.) defenders of the bastile ten hours pre- : ; . ; er of Jugoslavia, who has|average officer also was deficient in June 30, 1921, there were 141,000 cases viously. Machine .guns, stationed at 7 ; o been ill at Neuilly, following an at- | Voice culture. pending. as’ compared with 118.744 |embarrassment of the Harding admin- | Y2R(a8e points about the structa 5 , Z fl | tack of appendicitis, is considered out Shooting Was Accurate. cases at the end of the previous fis- isiration will have been eliminated.! Sommanding two of the approache: s A i ¢ 3 of immediate danger. It may be some| Remarkably accurate shooting was cal year, while in some districts there {worq from Berlin is erly. indeed | ¥ere not used when the great con done on the gallery range vesterday had been an increase of -0 per cent | ayoto, (IOM DERID T8 BTN tell the | COUrSe Of people swept down from 2 . . time before he 1s able to leave. He|yo"] e damad € i the members of the Washington in criminal business since 19I2. story 5 Courthouse Square toward the jail N ¥ A - is guarded with the greatest s . { company. core iEtered since y of whether a separate peace is ¢ \ "8 . e I3 ecrecy. {company. A score or more registered “While this condition is largely | SpeRc last night and which resuited in a 4 : o - 3 v an cre e e lation relative to |feasible or whether the Versailles|general discharge of weapons from its Jlexander/was| proclaimed king at{th: T e T v e by pact will have to be revived. S fonTite. ? Belgrade on August after the |pe IR /i 8 mhUTe O AR n 5 % |better. Fifteen rounds of ammunition death of his father, the late KIng|were issued to each of the boy Peter. The constitutional limit for dTh!s l; tne r;;-tflnmel that the :m; taki ents of the 3d Baitalion e fired take place at Neuilly boys will return to the range at sun- 3 2 up Monday morning, where they will Cabinet Will Act. remain until Thursday night, dinner No question has been raised In gov- |being served each day from feld ernment circles here relative to Alex- | Kitchens. jg |anders status as ki f the Uni: This morning Company M is com- nd Navy Board Draws This|i5me siatue g kins of the taftea| This mornine Company 3t is eom; e — Statement by Oficials. ¢ s e i BATTLESHIP STILL CONSIDERED ment laws and as pablic opmion| EARLY SIGNING EXPECTED. Adj. Gen. Brummitt, Sherift Cate of HUUSE Il} PASS TAX AT P T L ID LT Jorcement O e wiiT nat occur tn [Germans Complete Treaty and Pre- |statements issued after midnight, de- velopment of the ceuntry will in our | BERLIN, August 19.—Unless unex-{toward the jail in its only determined relief to the federal courts. next few days, a formal peace tfeaty |principal e AreRT R ment has taken the oath to him as|drilied student in rifie and ammunition prohibition.” he said, “and although | changes in the districts where en- Knox ceunty and Capt. Schneider of e e st e ACKBONE OF SEA DEFENSE judgment prevent any apprecible [pected complicauons develop in the|SffOLt to dislodge the heavily armed Court Standard Lowered. with the United States will. be signed |stones® which were' hurled_at the |Qyarwhelming Mayority for COHCluleH From BOmbmg TCStS, But [5ins. and trathnti e meesen s 22 Someciatare " atd - squad. movement the number of liquor cases will (Copyright, 3921.) forcement is now difficult, neverthe- the machine gun company in terse the - :;ar‘:\uucz:-n-rfi. Svem “:l: “"; pare for Ratifying Vote. the mob that had congregated on ] M rrowth in population, the ending af e — West Hill avenue and connecting \ the war period and the continued de- | BY the Assoclated Press. thoroughfares. When the mob swept } Joint A a state. and police authorities, their K - y Srade advices say that the govern-|competition to dstorming the owi- h. “The present congested condition of |hy the German government next week. | defenders without any casualties Mew sovereign the cabinet will exer-|Students who had no previous mi the dockets is intzlenuaand rudulu- Chancellor Wirth's confidential dis-| worthy of mention. = d U B ft D ]. fg’f;.’, l;lt;:ver.” Plhlu\g fgr the corona- ufi_rl:lr lrlim'r;s’betm;omeme;!nt e:rm- f evidence, e ndon- H v - uarlly have en 1 will compet n salu and courtesy In the loss of evidence, 't Tour fe. | Cumsions with the parliamentary lead- | The volley trom the regularly con-| Measure Is ~ Cowceded. rge Aircra evelopment. owing to the state of Alexunders|and other fundamentals of military quent deferring of justice and lowers | ;f the communtats, now are concluded. (Persed the great crowd, which disin- heslth training. o IER S amdards o hat.inis (400 28 & result of these exchanges|legrated and ot gy Say | any Goes to Senate Monday. The battleship is “still the back-|enough to carry a bomb effestive Alexifiaetr'lz(:.:{ysssnfiav‘:aflvf.demzy o] st Sratatag SEENpS Sin. W 3 of opinions and tonfidences and con- ” M vernment is- legislation is practieal. ecomomical |, tations with other influential per- i ' The re i st mecessary." publican tax revision bill was : 5 Lt ‘s |Ing in the High School Cadet Corps e peepoeqd pln of judicial reor- S el Pl n e RO related | Ambulances were on thelig come to a.vote late today,In thethe nation's sea defense,” according e e mere ar fn;::lllfihe‘hxft:erl:{foxlua;;d"‘;':i"nnl:‘}‘fi;: of the District of Columbia, it is ex- ganization was drawn by a voluntary | MCTL I8 assured an ample majority, IniSecrg, i The HeRn e B vom the | House, with its passage by am OVers to the report of the joint Army and | future developments will make such {Serbs, Croats and Slovenes—had been | Pecied that Company M will repeat its one of the fleet and the bulwark of | #8ainst a major ship have been flown | sued a proclamation in which it was |, Because of previous military train- commission, composed of Judge John |; bei ) a Jail, but they were later withdzawn | whelming majority generally = c€on-|Navy board in regard to the bombing | OPerations practicable. realized after struggle and suffering. | " olorY Of last Satarday. Sater of Ohio, Judge W. L Grubb of |18 Tow being given its fimal draft. o, b Y aniw Sthdkwn L whelming: “In the present state of anti-aircraft| “Let us pay cur debt 1o Bl o~ _Foliowing the address given by Col. Alabama. Judge Jobn C. Pollock of [comes up for the ratifying vote before [and eighty of the men returned to|ceded. L tests held off the Virginia capes frOm | gorenme, the report continued. “it is | proclamation’ sdded. by é;“o'“v:;‘;-komer. the entire regiment of stud- 5 Democratic leaders predicted a A\"ac- | June 21 to July 31 last. The conclu- | belleved that, if an air force can ob- |around the throne on which 15 moants | 4¢0ts, in full-dress uniforms, was re- Kansas, Distriet Attorney William H. T 9 ree prisoners, John Di Ben- Hayward of New York and Diatrict Fundamentals Agreed Om. jamin Comez and Jo-:“ ::d""!' Ecally solid vote against the measire Attorney Charles F. Clyne of Chicazo. | Ellis Loring Dresel, the American 5 orkine with Chef Justice Tatt and commissioner in Berlin, and Dr. Freid- frragery: oo charged with highway | by: their side of the House, but thyy T 3 ved in the stadium by officers at- alons of the board were approved by | tain the mastery of the air, an effec- |ed his heroic son, King Alexander,|Cc. e y " tive percentage of hits can be ob-!trained in his father's sentim ja j endink chis I .00 Secrétary Weeks and Assistant Secre- 3 e el A half holid 1 robbery, are kept in widely separated | apparently had Ilttle hope that they’|tary Roosevelt, representing the War | tained against surface vessels com-|consecrated by a war of liberty as his|,, & L Eh1s AT Aot AR Ry v tud - Daugherty. rich Rdclem lhhe foreign minister. have [parts of the jail. The usual jail|could draw enough strength from tha (and Navy Departments, respectively. :a':;fnh'::.'ghh;u:::u r:fl:l\;':mgt .nncuz:d:: frh‘i:f’:roytaboratolr_ and supreme com- | (%) ‘:lwer‘s ;::;:&tg:xxh:n&m e ramont, only, fundsmentals and the|gusrd of two men has been increased | majority side to make the contes \ Must Develop Aviation. percentage of loss of aircraft S to spend Sunday at home. 2 o fifteen, armed with shotguns, and | close. 3 9 Veed ALEXAND: Officers interested i RELIEF AGREEMENT = | e ortr ool il ey S S i 0 B o e gt it o, e B by it | oA B TR BADLY NEEDED ot St e R O o R The theaty will not be discussed by | cumped neatby, subject to eme the fmance committee for considera- | aerial bombs, prove, however, the |early stage of development. The s e o Bl WIS, sSNaiten. it BETWEE“ A“ERK:A the foreign relati it but LD ojemergencyfithe Brance fwo; S ,fl“.d added, “that it has become im- | pi Pl 3 Forelgn Affairs this morning, fronr which place they L . R B B P et I tion during the forthcoming recess of history of war indicates that means gn and Internal Strife | )] fy (o Langley Field, Va. where ! 4 Congress: pesative a8 a matter of national de- | of defense develops rapidly te meet s = s AND RUSSIA SIGNED [Biemes, socnion or e, el ota | o e wan ravny From the |t The Committes witl ake It up tn |frkie, (o provide for the meximum |ine development of offensive weapons, et i and, Gam Wil be" excuned. at, noon todsy 1 i 4 lSsu m e i with the government's statement and | county officials at 7:30. this morning |aoces om oy A W e e ring | T ot of ihe bomb carried | By Cabie to The Btar and Chicago Daity News, | Until Monday morning. A dance was both' the Army and Navy.' Copyright, 1921. given last night at the Camp Mead by aireraft emphasizes the necessit the necessary elucidations. He will las to their plans with regard to[ase heid Chalrman Penrose thinks| Tho tests proved also, the board |for ‘the rapid development of anti. then request that it be ratified with- | whether the negro would be removed | thes t for a week or ten |agreed. the ‘necessity for aircraft|aircraft armament and | pPARIS, France, August 20—King|Davilion by officers of the 7th Divi- (Continued from First Page.) out party debate. " | aisewhere duning the day. At the il funye T carriews of ‘maximum slze and speed | aion of PUrsult plancs As » nart Bfthe | Peter Karageorgevitch reposes upon |81 in konor of the Reserve Officer == | This request, it is believed, will be | iz addition to this negro, Martin, and | Mceting three hours before the |as an \ffective adjunct of the fleet,” | fleet. his bier in the Belgrade Cathedral, |COTPS. Military exercises were held Dremises for the rellef administration | gcceded to. even by the parties not | numerous whites and blacks held Tor [hour st for the balloting to begin. iand Ls* the development of “effective | ““Alrcraft carrying high-capacity | While bells toll. cannon fire blanksat (at 11 o'clock this morning under the R derey included the coalition group. as|petty crimes, are four white men re-|the House went ahead today with |anti-airqraft armament. high-explosive bombs_of sufficlent | 0unted intervals and the Serbs file |3usPices of the Military Order of the - ocal persas an act of ‘cqurtesy to the government, | cently sentenced to the electric chair{amendments -approved by the ways| “Insteay’ of furnishing an econom- |size have adequate offensive power |P2st. Daying homage to the king they | WOrld Veterans, an organization re- The Americans are empowered to|all of them.\with the exception of the | from’ Anderson county. charged with | and means committos. ical instrament of war leading to the | to sink or seriously damage any naval | called father. Belgrade, always a|Cently formed by reserve officers who take sanitary control if epidemics should [OmMmunists, kopsidering the govern-|the murder of George Lewls, and Mau- Many Amendments Adopted. abolition A€ the battleship, the devel- | vessel at present constructed, pro. |mORotonous city, has become lifeless. e L ekl o ST e found In the rellef area. I8 Flew of the nature of the jsse and | 5ico Mave: negro, under like sentence| any amendments, most of them |opment of aivoraft has added to the fvided such projectiles can be placed s, Prince Regent Alexander,| 0T the, bencht of those bffoers re- TS e ’ ¥ dopted by | complexity',0f naval warfare,” the re-[in the water close alongside the ves- | Successor to the Serb-Croat-Siovene Jioramination of Ameriown colof O the mation's desire to have relations [Mrs. Bertie Lindsey in 1513, and the [Of 2 Minor ehatacter, Were RAOPLEC DY | 5ort "stated. sel. Furthermore, it will be aifficult, | throne, lies dangerousty ill with ap- | demonstration of infantry and tanks ers by’ soviet officials is to be permitted | (NPT o btk o Gelay. objective of a similar outbreak of vio- | /5. 2tion of the tax revision bill. The board \found that military air- |if not impossible, to build any type of | pendicitis and a complicated trouble ) only upon notification and in the pres- | “This is one of the mecessary evils | lence August 30, 1819, when the county | * 2"y mber of other changes in the | craft, when thied beyond the radius of | vessel of sufficient strength to with- from an old wound caused by a fall T T ence of the local relief administration jail was practically ished And iminat ro- action of shory beses, possessed ‘‘lim supposed by meny to have been the chief, and then ouly where the Russian :{S’,‘u:‘s?.‘.u? 5 ‘n:i.d.r "'.‘):fl ;:o::: twenty-nine prisoners i O}lled- w.'(n'n"fl:g‘."gp:‘;':em :fi:fi‘!fi":nfan. | itea lr\lt.umc to_gunnery in the con- mbe [Tesult of a plot against the life of A offictals are 8o certain of their grounds |reichstag leader, discussing the treaty | Precautions were taken at midnight | \s;ctuyers pf proprietary dicines, {trol of fire; lin\ited assistance in the irplane y Fy % { the prince. _ for examination that they must submit | today. He added that the parties|Friday to properly guard the munici- | \oorh > powder paste ahd mouth [service of infoamation and security |from, shofé bases or sheltered har-|. Jugoslavia, with her borders great- = g 1 powder house in. South Knoxvill -ategical and tactical = 1y enlarged by the , is wii to punishment if the charges are un-{were given Dr. Wirth's assurance that | Pal p e | washes, and a reduetion in the tax {and impertant staategical and tactic: = A SRR war, is without founded. 51 5 the Porter-Knox resolution. an.which |and;local hardware res, where guns cerpal beverages from 6 to 4 cents | qualities im oper\:tions of cogst d a leader within her border, though The relief administration reserves the jthe treaty is based, contained no cqun- | 2nd dynamite ‘®n@ “blastiig powder 2"“,{5:, are e?p‘ected to be proposed .” but mighd Pprove a decisive | ducted under battle conditions, it was | she hecds a helmsman in view of the Fight to suspend or to terminate all re- | ditions or penalties incompatible with.| are handled. foday by the ways and means commit- | factor in coastal operations if used in | Smphasized. add therefore, the per-|dangers menacing her from several lief work in the event of the nom-ful- | the honor of Germany. . teo before the measure is passed late | adequate numbers. centage of hits “was greatly in excess | points. The Trianon treaty requires fillment by Bussia of its original demand | So far as can be learned, the treaty BAY STATE MOB THREAT. in_the day. | of that to be expsct. in actual bat- | the delivery of the Pecs coal district for the freedom of American prisoners iabout to be concluded through the Republicans and democrats of thé Should Providy Carriers. tle. Alrplanes would be to Hungary, and the Serbs are with- %o leave Russia. or any other terms af |eral in outline. No date has been |Troops Guard Massachusstts Ne- | moandment, that striking out the i “re the report | 028¢ Of & target moving at high speed | Rumania 18 not exactly pleased with| _BY EDGAR ANSEL NOWRER. the contract. The sovist reserves & |fixed for the reichstag vote, but it i 5 e o R iapabime an apnua | STcTeuR :.'..'.';‘.'.?,:“\-;uz e Tehort |on yarving Coureme and brots Take Jonesci's vision of & banat, or |57 Ouble to The Star ant Chicapo Daily News. similar right to cancel the contract if |believed the government 'will en- groes Accused of Assault. Tioense tax of 310 on vendors of soft i S0 (WX, SUSLMARS AT, TOVIETE | antialrorate armament” but “on the |district, between Rumania and Ser-| oo August 20—The signed BARNSTABLE, Maes. August 20— |drinks. On a few other changes t st The night bassed without. ieident at | hers, were sharp divisions, but maay | I fi"fi:‘é?&fl&ifi"fifi:@' fe M e T T R Italy is giving signs of disapprov-|agreement which was supposed io Isnch Three’ meprocs chaceed with | LSCURE viito Aidsrialitecticasy Baross, thus making her independ.|8nd the fascistl has caused a storm ough without a single member on - CHiminal Sasaultugon o youne white | Sl ent of Fiume, which would become|of polemic discussion. The fascisti in thi criminal assault.upon a young white |eifher side voting on the ‘vea Bnd 3 ; woman. National Guard artillerymen, |aY" calls. eLigthe cammy repeat of the profits tax wor'd be “an essentially Italian territory. Albania|those regions where for the tii i rrotute sursonder 1o and evautience af | NINTH STREET CLEARED is preparing to place her frontier gt armed with machirie guns, remained |changes proposed were adopted. administration does carry | deavor to have the event take place e - simuitaneously with action by the United States Senate. the . reichstag's = a proval, the_treaty must also be rati- fled by the reicharat. 3 out its pledges. 2 FAMINE CONDITIONS GRAVE. “8o far s kmown, no p\anes large ! opment Rick and Poor Alike Suffering in Tartar Republic. By the Asdociated Press. By Wireless to The Star and_Chicego Daily’ LONDON, August 20.—Famine condi- News. Copyright, 1921. |GERMAN PRESS UNFRIENDLY. troubles with Jugoslavia before the|!NE the £ons of the rich are defend- OF STREET “JOHNNIES" league of nations. The Slovenes and |ing themselves against socialist en- Croats are not any too well pleased|croachments have refused to sub- with the arrangement by which the Serbs hold 8o many offices in the |Schive 1o the bPeacs signed by the at_the jajl during the night. Proviso for Charity. Reports last night that negroes in| (ynder one amendment, approved lme will and command of the \big cor- nearby towns werp forming rescue|over democratic opposition, cornon~1mnu. tions in the Tartar republic are very BERLIN, Germany, August 20.—The | parties to free the prisoners prompted |tjons making gifts for charitable pur- | ever proposed or advocated opef by ; gra Mosc respo American ~peace negotiations with [/Shaeriff Irving L. Rosenthal to request | poses wpuld be relieved from tax OR.lany public men since the beginnAig of : recognized leaders. T! at of the .D‘-’lfy%eau.ld. “Private mm Germany -are finding an unfriendly 4 100 men were sent | Sooh suwas uniess they exceded b Ber|tho goverament.” Police Action Buccessful—Business :'l'mlenunl}:mr Se;h=- is> “‘_az""'"‘fl‘socifium in itself is "n’:r‘xl:fl :-‘xgn food have been exhausted and the rich |echo in the German newspapers. Al- cent of the net income of the donat-| “I¢ demonstrates,” he added, “the ,fact Men Pro With “Whit T tne e aahtrees Ttions becaart|the state and that men holding inter- - 2nd poor alike are suffering from hune |most daily vicious attacks are printed | lery by ing company. that the member voting for it will and ceed e e paermAn roparations because | pational views must be penalised. ger. in which German government and|were established along The big fight of the day was OVer must look hereafter to these corporate Way” Plans. it the 1 M. Mussolini, leader of the fascisti, A steamer has been sent alomg the |President Harding are accused of foul amendment defining foreign trade | intarests for support rather than to the g Sinatly the numerous political par- | hay, therefore, resigned and is pub- Xama river to prevent panic and to }!lay dln .ttl'lI::’r y;‘l\l:-yflign\;:‘;:e:h;ag:- PLAN TO PROMOTE SPORTS .,o?or::;:m;: d&x::::;l: corpotr::!lf:: . Dnexpactea success has marked the) e -lanrn SEuittiet foren fnill 'rrn ::}:: lishing ‘.ructl; l;}.r article in bis = v says, fl‘?ufimfi?&f that rfclv:fenncnnrge- ‘Washington with de- e ftraders 50 per cent or more of wWho! crusade mgainst the congregution of |deputies and with each other. Jugo- | f o PaPer, the FPopolo d'Italia, to and ogportunuity for American citizens | mediation of Mr. Dresel will be ‘-‘ House were a unit in approving ene | “If heavier-than-air craft are to be | handicapped, the board said, in thejout coal for their Danube steamers. how t! e “income is derived from the| Mr. Kitchen renewed the plaim made) mashers and loafers on Sth street be- |31avia has & g00d ways to g0 before | Buosty ot e s o Doy, i laying peace in order to have an B e e excuse for ot invitig Germeny to | Arrangements for Forming District e conduct F puminces outaide th |in Bt ecenteogren to the domostatc \ween Femnepivania. sna New York ninE Tatlonal Y and Tecon | The soverament is trying. to sup- = has been successful Relie ‘work the disarmament conference 0~ Associat! nites tates, or e I » P > % < res; an outlaw the 01 zati s o ot Diel e vember. Atiuetls siation of whose gross income ls derived |benefit the rich corporations at the ex- MVenues, according to Capt. W. E.lit is one of the most democratic in|Catied the Arditi Del Bopore bot white e oaand ehildven have peen sent| “The latest scheme to delay signing| Arrangements for-the organization of | from sources outside of this country, fpense of the poof, and to support his | Byown of the first precinct, who last|Europe, the ministers’ council, which |t hag the aid of the magisirates it is " x - [argument gave figures which he de- 'ht mad 1 governs the kingdom, will have a i a |Peace,” says the Hamburg paper, “is|a District athletic association, with the The democrats claimed this pro- med nig le & personal survey of the hard ti vithout thi a dificult task, because the arditi fo dlg up the old question of Who |crection of a large stadium as one of its |posal was a discrimination againstfclated wers o o imimum) | thokoughfere. Capt. Brown pointed | Arecander the mew™orcubret g thr | Bave legally the same standing as the they started the war, in orler to force|ajms, were announced last night. purely domestic corporations in the T " fascisti, whose methods“of Organisa- s ot g e i, |Germany formally to acknowledge |~ Acoording to the announcement, a |matter of taxes. The republicans(Tevenue. . o showed that tne | 01T VAL the strost was crowded, but | throne, who has lived among the peo- | o0t MIGE et dred more from the same district have {her guilt. Washington figures that|meeting defended it on the ground that it| Declaring the reports showed that that \the usual assemblies of “curb-|Ple. n their dances and who | “Meanwhile despite the government been placed in charge of the Archangel |if 2 State of war with Germany still gh as ‘Becensary ‘to Teliove foreign corporations in this eountry made MT.-| seone Jotmnles” and persons of ques. |PORCHES the respect of all ordrrs The Leethtt of Soilte Sapaieee + yelief committee. The Lithusnian gow-|exists technically it will not have . 0. trade corporations and foreign traders | %0 o oon e Kitshen said | tionabl Teputations wers not in evi- SE s to back the night-riding fascisti. It “rmment has donated ten truck loads of |0 invite us to attend the conference. idings and ds: Col W.|from taxation on income received |to January st Yt PRESIDENT SENDS SYMPATHY ) is probable that there will be new de- velopments soon, as the present sit- eaking of the conference, we doubt |C. chi from sources outside the country in Sequcting Fancone AR e e ,,m_,ghpn it will result in anybody's a of [order that they might compete with [Profits andy other war taxee they BMd| No arrusts of mashers were made|cibles Condolences in Death of | USLion is entirely unstabl in Lithuenia. [honest fulfilling any disarmament de- speak. foreign concerns. . % e D e atte of itk was|on 3th skreet or in the dowatown ath of ] 'Street fights continue. but they are ¥4 correspondent denies reports that | cisions which may be reached, and| The object of the arganization is to| The amendment was adopted, 108|-nore, than (CRFAIER, 0 rations | business s>ction last night. ° This King Peter. fewer in number and less violent. B9 people of the Georgian republic are | esPecially as regards the navie form a directive agency for the promo- |to 85, eleven republicans joining in |™ o Tt ol Sl s e | St tee PRIIDSEamy Tis Hnkibative or —_— 3 o i tion of sports and sporting events in |the negative vote. and mote than o s - J eio esident Harding has sent to Kin SuSies g from (amiee: Antemantem M s Washington. by 1,036 of the big profiteering corpara- | the success Wit the campaign. It was | \fexander his condotence on the asath| WRIT HALTS BUILDING. 3 “The old antagonism between the Tax Commission Propesed. tions, which includes the steel tm.zi)‘,u; first belie: that the police wouM | A RiTIE LAt S 0F Sorbia, 1 am deep- . s 2XALY NAMES COMMISSION. |United States and Britain showed its One of the principal amendments | Bethlehem Steel Company, the Du be virtually \-oWarlezl mf trying toliy 1 uMieq to learn of the death -of head again at the recent Paris confer- SWAHK WALL FILED. approved by the ways and eans |co: es, the various Standard Oil [break wp tha crowds of apparent| ., 'iiustrious father, the king.":the | Proprietor of Ice Cream Parlor . ence in Ambassador Harvey's attitude - committee, but yet to be presented to | compan the coal combine, the woolen | loafers on the \Street, due to the lack > $ Pfembers Shortly Will Leave to|t{oward Lioyd Georse. Harvey's sar. the House, nrg.poul creation of a|trust, m':" ‘meat packers, etc.” of stringemt unlawful assembly | MeSsERS read, “and I ex:;n“m":“" Gets Injunction. > a 5 - 3 rust, to your roy ighness 2 . castic reception of the anpouncement |Tgtter i1liam ard tax investigation commission. “What en fm) position it | statutes in the AMstrict. However, it | SYTMPAtRY Study Russian Conditions. B e Thic Sliasion thertion was of Wi B Sew Is e 1o Sras passed in the House [would be, said Mr. Kitchen, -and what | is said the men And boys who usual anil Ehiee. ‘;g‘.{ g‘.“,:fi';"}.{ this hour | o Justice Hitz of the District Supreme - ROME, August 20.—A commisgjonto be turngd ave to :lm;’rl#‘“ of na- Left to Son. again yesterday bymRaanulunuuv- : g ‘3..."!:'.",' ‘:}l?l- b’om‘:itor;:-l..::ol::r:fl of tragedy. fi‘;‘;"..‘l‘-;.f':i'#.‘a :.'fl.“"'-.‘.f’e. E“!:‘;T. 1 m ant TS, ocEat, . fo-considsr “exns for Tolioving the | tons for docislon snd FreMdont Ha| 1, i or 3. W. Swank, expert|Smies democme South Carcline, after[Fight and justice of tha b iteons w6 gousvmen . guring. the izan 15 prevent e bullding of premites Jeave for Russia. Its members include |league have strengthened Lloyd pemman of the Treasury Department.|means committee had repeated .hi of should be present crusade, and have moved |gny) p| UMBERS BACK Do s Siter Mo s te e Benators Ciraolo and di Cesaro and |George fln nT; l;lulr ;; e_tled'el":w'fi: dated November 20 last and written |assertion of Thursday night, that the |these profiteering ur)ol‘-luao: elsewhere. e g, b n’:;-o e e R o ALY ARG e amaint e by himself, has been filed for probate. [South Carolina member'a statemont |the millionaires and mullt-milioneices '_“;‘h\" Ninth Street AT WORK ON MONDAY |Avignone, who conducts an ice cream WAR FUNDS FOQR RELIEF. 1 ‘Aside from tlis it is not clear why |He names his son-in-law, Cram L.]republicans to pay campaign debts,{ing the war, as long as there is a sin- ‘('l’z:;:, J:ce{my Z plhrll:: :; 3&2: g:.h"-tr‘;:lt. :].Indt;.vhn x- = * lthe conference should be held at a|pggverly, as executor, and directs that|was untrue and that Mr. Byrnes knew |gie disabled or wounded soldier, oe a | Organied, will Proceed \ith it Blana B o S R IR time when the nations, and sbove all.{ ;.. egtate , be converted into cash|it was untrue. single widow or orphan of a dead sol- | to make ):“m" xt.fNe' York's city|Final Action Taken on Demands, {seven and one-half feet back of the Denmark Will Give Russia Money ?fi dl;n:t;fimnz: °;::¢%rmrg;f zxm:d two yhn‘:r:onA 12‘3‘]-:;; g; a‘m Rs;ler;vv‘:‘;x:roc:r"l: l:;u “““:'1 “;mi dier, or & single veteran in need.” comparable only te Ne ¥ Maney OB % = o building line under a covenant con- | is made to 3 resen rapublican, : usiness Bepresentative tained in the deed to the land. Castle- for Devastated Countries. Perhaps Mr. Harding intends to hold smaller amounts are given to| Oklahoma, started toward Mr. Byrn “WRONGS” 'AX BILL. tend isarmameont conference as & pre-| 31 STRLCT DU N0 EICL 0| Qo Y canmot. taik o | SEES . efe Says. an e alant e srtel b hou e his d beyond, violath COPENHAGEN, August 20—It has | Jiminary to launching his new league fter cortain specific bequeats. | old man that way." Othgr repube » e, e L s e been decided by the govermment toof natisns. Apparently he does mot|SBUSI MIC liea equally amoni his | licans alsa started to movs toward [Labor Federstion Asks the House |3 carnivalon the stroct thid fall Three hundred of Washington's 370 | e Soverant. which wit 5 :{:l‘?‘f;‘;’ 'v o '0“”" ai“;"‘;‘ ::r'nrvl: ‘want g‘z‘ncu :.r B:lww L&: 1 Lhy(i children, w:‘gla E é’almle‘r. E;rrlu E. th;fl dnmo:;;:m' 'Cld‘: from ?hlfi:hna % t Mea: m,,““ of the assoc\dtion in funion plumbers will be at work Mon- {neys A. A. Al B countries. With these funds | &agrge pian of holding & mesting of | ArjoUt, Charles A. Swank o ] [t Dt S LI T T .to Recommi e Septembet. @ay under new conditions, it was|Wey appesr for the plain stated officially today by C. B. Broome, "4t is proposed to establish a f00d de- | tne dalegates before the conference at | M BRI g in sheep, written by| ber. but before either reached. the| The House was called upon to vote : 2 i VETERANS THANK A. F..L. |vusiness representative for tne 10cs1 MUTINY ON PANAMA SHIP. pot for children at Petrograd, and | which the program.for the conferemcé H. Seward, 8 member of the|aisle other members and the sergeant- { today for recommittal of the tax re- , the hope is expressed that the work | was to be framed. Harding does not qu‘.‘g:l": cabinet, to the deceased; fs}at-arms intervened. _ i vision bill in & statement issued last the | message from the commgander of Bat- roiler skating near his home, Ametican l'odeeuzl;l of hbwu of rejection of the plumbers® in- | tleship Squadron No. 2. A guard of ‘While E 51 from e t 422 Sth street southwest, last night, we did not hope to. get | ds. th tertaimment] th faca laced on board at the g‘lymo!::‘ Edien, sixteen” years ola; | Beagt SEtGt Te "Now we are <ol that | 8%, e N A et 'mit- |ion e way ey R e Peies of the mmaster. the message ccidentally stle | 4e negotiations are delayed because the night, unds: suspices, of | in America today, it e n The Allianca is en route to a el want to divide his dominion withlgiven to his son, Charles A. Swank, Beseatae AAae e v anion e s e & ight by the legislative representa- ALLOWS WHISTLE. |, oaiai s Bccims Saimier ROMISED. | CRmTarionintd 20 Splonr v o e Amarionn Fedusaion ot 28232 ySntitn S80I 1 ammanca i Brosme said todas, ana | pe sassare Bovatm | BOY SWALL LE. | aso aseails the Harding soministza-| EREE TICKET P ED. | Toea by “the two members be- tead | Labor, after a canference presided |ing: in-the pamase of the Sweet e 2 at Master’s Reguest. T < 3 F———— and Representative Garner, democrat, by + Samuel Gumpers. “Only. [for n‘l mea;r‘:r:.:‘ o‘: orfl:{ .e;'k.,. o ears iudloaté that the majority| A mutiny on bosrd the Pensme X-Bay Will Be Used to Lacate . Cliildren Attending Entertatnment. geested that ll roferenc |rough r L ITseld, “can the | man mery Sxpeessed 1o 8, Intior rom ) DIt son mem will e R ’ ) £ 3 { : diem scale in lieu of the L ted Staims wolld| My Ube Swimming Pusk oa deo Basmnel Gompers, mads publlo ls: [ W1e 380 per diem Alliancs was reported to the Navy ‘would: ign “Bbout two inches long, He was|maniing administration isists that Ger- cen 2 lion tdle men otheramesting of the magter plumbers | 8aid. _ taken to Emergency Hospital, where | Lans thell adenit n the treaty that she | o Svptie =0 commi an apologimed | 2dded. and Ty Lo e ome | aibie. 220" sdequate ieiier il be held comorrow. " | New York. I‘oné- }t:.-r::. ‘p'i:'t-mu‘ Will be taRen to.|gione was responsible for tiie wmu.'.trea- free X .'ml‘“'n s that will no‘t‘fi.duto‘thdr ‘bur | of disabled service mon,* Tetter to m—wm“! ‘\a; rmnila:m R - ingw e Ammeutcstn el a g o : S ity [den, while: allowing e Tich o |ME Gemperastated e memaoers will be st work ‘o | MOVE IN ENQ WILL CASE. ETIRED EMPLOYES MEET ‘o Eerention of the surtax, the excess |manger.of the Legion Jobs G. Dmery bt pamted out that the advance : AR R i bl fits tax and the graduated increase [stated: . Pt bers ‘would do no mere | Dismissal of Objections Filed by st iy the allles’ O the higher brackets of the income| ‘Now that —the governmert by r with $8.40 od. . Members_ of the Association _af irged in the o labor, : on. any ‘nters, electricians ‘and Relatives Ask Retired Pederat Employes today 5 ters, ahd below the scale for| ypw yoRK, August 30.—The B e e e s o] A D ateg ot o - e s T R g1 e mion win Saics The e, U o, R - hat they will move on O taken fn regara | 2ttorneye, ¥ missal of the ob- the aasociation which placed before the President’s secretary plans for Siormays, that sm.;r::.ulu annuitige of retiréd fiu“. am 'n'd m#" ‘:"ra e e e s et et AgEICo CITY. vt 20_pe (ot aieions : ety et {77 e A oy t to.the attention of President 4 2 X = ' A Inereases l&fi:}m from: = preésent mazimum 153, :n‘ from: & minimum of $180' to $360;. - degived. The committes was| eaded by Chalrman W.. Stare the association. ~

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