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< J S ‘ /i STAR, WASHINGTO! FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1921. EH AR[ES {Lamlne She ot val of theifammer E'"'lHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ADOPTS RESOLUTION TO CENSURE ONE OF ITS MEMBERS/ | Wives of WorkingMen [}I'”ZENS SPEE'] UP DEN'ES (‘erllly‘ to Isolation. | =T . 4 A - e o o i B il 354 m }v 3 l | | Must Giv [/p Jobs : | | Eenedictine Tihany yester- | To Aid Unemployment I | nd later made officlal afiidavits | | TROIT, October 2N——Mar- that former Emperor Charles and for | he clty’n pay | mer ress Zita were lodged there. | i $ { - { ] D & The ted by a cordon of ployed are ! S ! | slgn tkelr | way for me C ius Deputy Ra- | or James [ No Intention of Provoking i whpiar| | o i | \But Four Days Reman to | rived | wus in Civil Strife by Demanding | s i A o e iiee “wom- | Make House-to-House 9 | Vil Hevesi, which is under heav In virtually the city hall will Numerous nve dropped mployes whone ccensary to their support. 1 Throne, He Says. & f:anvass. tentiary, has arrived at the A PRISONER OF THE PEOPLE | Tohuns” und’ wi conier wit PAMPHLETvTELLS OBJECT ith the object of settl |of the king's abdication. Count Adr: Dr Accompanied by His Wife Former Devuty ex-Emperor Charles 3 to reach the capita Hungarian Ruler Is Transferred |, roq¢h e s to Tihany Abbey. R e P erha October 28— Tmmacu- | Ui seizure lately clad in the uniform of a Hun-|the ministers n general, former Emperor Charles, @ prisoner in the hands of | Tone e people over whom he made an |plied cannot ar bortive attempt to re-establish sov- | The ministers then were left | ereignty, today issued the following {eonducted to the Abbey of Tihany terse message through the Associ- Mobs Threaten Ex-Monarch. ated Press corresponden Anti-monarchist mobs in Bu; “I was sure my people would um-ria beginning to t 4 Tesistance, so 1 gave orders to with- | titude toward fu AL e | pileiof cor: L s | P followers whose | | coat, as he plunged into opened fire. Nothing can persuade | throne have resulted in disma | Mr. Blanton safd he did not remember an for ur | through which door he had left the decent. obscen, me to proveke civil war. I trust| So intense has become the feeling BY NARROW MARGIN OF ‘IOTE Mouge harmber o render the Eecord unmii Providence and the future will bring |against him that newspapers here i 8 Thirty republicans voted against directing the cells. Th under arrest in Charles opposing stubbornly. tried to lewd away harles offered them | 1t thirty-six « {Communists Try to Hold! Demonstration of Protest in Switzerland. XAS ADDRE T HIN INSTANCE OF VE BLANTON PUBLICATION of ished f the the work 11 ot | by the it the { things the yA | to du in future .1 |Ambassador Unable to Amnswer| 1n crdr iy have nidt i Hundreds of Letters Since : HERRICK BURIED IN MAIL i | poiher to Sreprim and censure him® at tie bar of harmony between .the Hungarian na- | day published editorials imploring the T ey e AEaGR ; " tion and its soverzign, {public to preserve a spirit of calm-, ==—9 i Christophe Hou was thrown out on st point of . tLinr Hiting thou: Serious apprehension Curry, Dunbar, order, P 1o the vote on expulsion. | Bombing. Pty ing 1 ere|ne e lover the difficu ving the Carlist ! plotters who ted and Charles and ex-Empress Zit sn* by the correspondent & paused at the railway - station ol bricfly what the citizens' orguniz. wim 1o do, W Jeader lost o= | BY the Associated Press, BASLE, Switzerlund, October 25.—1 What Pamy vverali hundred communists today ! oo ttempted o hold @ demonstration in | YK [pront of the American consulate here | But' when the fight 1o oust yodykoontz, Gorman, republic ) Texan - Member Severely Censured by iy, i Szekesfehervar, near the shores of id heres P .| Kopp, Layton, Luce, M iake Balton, on their LR Lo Michaelson, 1. M. Sraorhce s iier Bethlen today el Sp.eaker on Unanimous Agreement. glte, Teodenbire: Speaks, the erstwhile r were cap- | | e th 1 the nster hand Hed up his reso & Press correspond tured after las day's battle. 3 3 ondent ! |__Six demoerats voted for expulsion. inst any policy of revenue | L g monal out ax Botl | military escort, the! % o g x| 1 F B ld {They were: Carew, Cockran, Hud- |90t fas 4 protest against the convieti 3 s {and s in favor of amn i oo t voti rs gave o appearance of be- | mid WA In fayor of wm . tumbles 'rom Duilding. |dieston, ~ Humphrys,” Lank i aowen, e i 5 Balioiies ¥ ing prisoners, Charles looked freshizre gemanding relentless prosecution | [[&rlon: e . As the word was passed along that | : S i in his general's uniform and the eX-|gof the Carlists s _ London, socialist, New York, voted | % pitt, VO EG § S tely | chusetts 1,4\11_ .ummur,_ nektly clad s plai ALIE was underctooas tolay chds the| The House failed by ecight votes by the |45 "L?I:”:n"_'r’f'-‘:;”,‘m_‘:‘_r"l'('" mepresaniey iaied before the bar of the Touse. e ’,'I‘I‘:[‘_.fr'\"rdfl"‘"h'; !Mr:‘;‘l'("’_’lw‘ land ¥ ! British _gunboat on -w b Charle: 3 bt Smers, | ge at, oted!| iGnibers: ‘stredmed ek into the g of a Prince Esterhazy, their host duringlund ex-Empress Zita are to be placed [ Vesterday to get the necessary tw Bresents T int-at-arms had | Gemonstrators. ¥ in the ns hetw their brief sojourn at Tata Tovars.|will be stationed in the Danube river | thirds Yote to pass the resolution for nton was immediately hailed | Texnii Votes tor Explaion. ed 1o bring the xan in IONTEVIDEO, October 2 seeial Acral governn and the 1 v rned in their seats uards were “d around th nii for a fixed y in school ng them to their new |at Galatz, there to await the decision ITArY of the council of am adors regard- mer Emperor Charles’ return to | ing their final disposition. met an effective barrier at Budaors last Sunday morning when a LIMIT IS 36 HOURS. band of university students, armed with # machine guns, held up his progress un- bar of the House under e lothet P ¢ 18 Mauen All of the other Texas dem. Sed him as rol- ivoted against expulsion, but isentative Wurzbach. republica i that stute, voted for Mr. Blantof < jpulsion. Mr. Wurzhach s ou i not intend ion of Representative Thon nton, democrat, of Te: ur pient . and Siat «tion and consulate here t ¥ oin icipat of pussible dis- < swung Spen Lorders during neral strike this; holding ME. jaiternoon in protest against ihe « ed down o viction for murder in Massachus fof Nicolo ) und Bartol )V Eallery oo ed The vote to 0, the Severe rep- the front. I 1o censur “‘: the ""Ii‘"‘" fl""“"h" :0"'*'»“ “‘"-’t‘"* By the Associated Press. ————— ad been allowed |but t ”-;" uln s on the re-jettic The sirike was (o begin at ed into line. ungary's fate hung in| - 5 5 > 5 1 in the! by {he Hoi 1o | def. public side sissinge, but thelnoon and end @t 8 oclock it dhe | : : ep R PRAGUE. October 28.—Former Em- med in th 3 ‘ j defe oty s e 3 i e Dalance duting that Aime, It 8 setor Charles must be sifrendered to | Shatern. dintricts! of thy icountry, 1 =1 which you did not | put him out « L demonstration alr jick i Batra police forces werd BCE o \here e students had n- pDerg S though perfect order prevails rou inserted in it foul and| Of twenty-six members votinee | Wyt LU RN e I at strategic points about the which you Knew t;vrl_‘ll?vfln";em» !ve?I '-llu"s a ridge lype “little entente” within thirty-six | mobilization of troo who we of hills, and receive Orces suppori- 4 ima a ¢ s wi Charles I : v A hours under the terms of an ultima- | called to the colors when Charles ing Charles with a hot machine gun |MOUF: e’ an Bis advance upon Budapest, w tire. Military leaders of Charles’ ex- [tum from the members of this com- | ¥&H P & i band ement to Press. T permanent Tommittes, “The Am | of keepi ve thio the interest of the w . Ol [ “present” on the Garrett censure wuld not hav ‘n_on this floor. | resolution, twenty-two were repub- that diszusting matter, which |licans and four democrats not - have been circulated | The twenty-two republic the House today, enterinz the 1o the chaplain’s amber carly, py prayer. moothly. 18 Wer —_— Dedition reported t the students'ipination of states, which it has de- Cost. of Mobilization. uzh the mails in any other pub- | gyehar Brool Pennsylvania; | Juin 1 ations position must be bombarded, but| ..o Coent o the Hungarfan el & tion without violating the law, 0 W Yok B e " Wit i noview Charles was loath to issue orders to | cided to presen it It is estimated by newspapers that g nitted as part of the Pro- | graney, Hill Hogan Wions, Tan OBSERVE VIRGINIA NIGHT. |press. susing that sin AenDLLL L SR bt this eftect. © . he |EOvernment in Budapest. Deputy Ma- | the mobilization has thus far cost1 s of this House to thousands | g iy UL HOBn, Kiess, ity b il on his life October 18 he hud roecived [P Ao et “I am sorry for the poor boys.” he & : 7 TS i i £00,000,000 kronen, and that ithe t home nd b hout | e R an b L. . . .80 Inan L T S 4 RO is quoted as saying. “Try to persuade | COCh declared ata mass meeting held | Gy m i “ta 100,000,000 kronen | the country, to be il Ay R . Spyder., T | Members of Assoeiation for Irish |lutions « nd letters from | Mukeun niEl ; them that resistance is hopeless.” here last night that the ultimatum!per day as long as the men remain st of all, by chil- | Jeree Underhill, i 9 lall over d elsewh i SE AL I LA Parleys began, but in the meantime | would be presented some time today.!in the ranks. riosity it R B 2 Recognition Hold Meeting. jwould be impossible to taken part i campaign zovernment troops were hurried for- | The project of internink the former|( A number of Magyar newspapers!would cxcite s In accord- | The four Cockran.t oo e swer the t, but until he o ward from Budapest .and occupied the | emperor either Czechoslovakia or!| here have suspended, and their ed-|ance with the instructions of the |gohnson. arrish and o 2 Lincoln {145 time t wishes 10 ex- | S ““"'"““L L of the o it e s 1o keep ! mem or th s throuzh the pre r tiv ridge held by the student slavia has been discussed freely | itors ha been ise and s its representa bor s his apprecia- | of workers whe There was no doubt of the f; i T 1Summe i . I\.\l a rv\ul‘li‘ x(mw 2 n | by mwr:;‘ineth{. -;umr.\'. For- ll\nus-»sl lm\h heen s n-hl I‘fuxr --vl!l;'m.-m-m. upon you its censure” § o CRORE ¥ -xpressed it, that the T x;‘; Council of the American ASSOCIALon jtion of the help they brousht : o “harles gave the order>to u 2 er Benes has been in com- | dnce that they were implicated with | 3 S S expressed e Texan | - L o i & enimesd ; et e At thes will be re the battle was already losi i ation with the allied nations as | the Karlst plot. o N Izas utterly coaned andiiw G e e b u s = 1 = . w Rumania and Jugosiavia rela- | atl i QL. 2 DN, PSADCTICNCE ol LS daxs hour | public uat street last v ! emist. Raymond Followers in Politieal Fight. | {0, {5 (ho"(eps 1o be taken as the! CHARLES' FINANCES LOW. one ! s pocket, as Speakerland ten minutes. with | Michael Green and several Alex-| N ion et Hungarian aristocracy involved in|result of Charles’ abortive attempt to | Gillett delivered the reprimand. As|upon him. he fought to defend him- 1! | it | members the conspiracy to place Charles upon |repuin the Magvar throne. i _ the Speaker concluded Mr. Blanton [self from the charge that he had | andrias ddressed the gathering found led Withl i this campaizn the Hungarian throne is now engaged | Karlist Leader FI t GENEVA, October A went out a side door, shoulders | transgressed the law by putting into | and, following the reading of a tele- }cheddite g 10 beiden end the tecting in a bitter fight in the political arena. | ar! ender Flees. | government inquiry shows that on drooping o bit. After he had walked | the Congressional Record a document | zrany from Louisiani announcing ,h,!‘““‘ With the one received through Small land owners and the landed| Prince Windisch-Graetz, a Karlist | the reasons which caused former out of the chamber with all eves upon {deseribed as “unspeakably vile.” . ghe anaileat American euhasty: by the state legislature of ambassador iVIRGINIA G. 0. P. MEETINGS. an old po-|a resolution asking the President to] Robin denies all knowledge of the ent.” upse gnize the Irish republic, J. C.{Herrick bomb. Robin is a French-| Henr Ish outlined plans for the coming | n nd is_employed as i tempt his re him ne toppled over in a heap. Some | The vote to oust him, 203 to 113, adoption coup related to his heavy of hix colleagues who had voted to|with Sumners of Texas, difficulties. It is stated that he left expel him picked him up and placed {litical rival, voting “pr assembly in the next few days.|ped at the Czechoslovak frontier.!debts of about $300,000. He had lived 'him on u lounge. But he did not stay |the calculations wf some democrats | « peasants have won the first|Leaders of the political parties form-iat the rate of 0.000 yearly, anr there long. Rousing himself, he{and republicans, whoe earlier in the h bond drive to be held here. an. He sa jhase of the battle. Count Julius An-|ing the coalition ministry of thislarge sums awere spent by Rim in|stumbled out. the tears streaming |day had predictéd that the republican I house were drassy, who is of close kinship to the | country have decided the government ' propaganda and upon his followe: down his and as he went|leader was waging a losing fight from the war zone. Hapsburs dynasty, 18 in prison: Count | will introduce & bill in parliament | Most of the Hapshurg crown Jewels|away he wis heard to express. the | They agreed that the leader like o] LEAVE HEALTH SERVICE. | “ijjirenty there Albert Apponyi is under surveillance, | decreeing the cenfiscation of estates;and the private jewels of Charles ¢ that he might nev the Lmsn #talk 11 on the turn of Sireon © Moot Dasedih oot Robim: with be k A and Zurich. House n card., W, ‘mined that Repr Roach and ant | He will % former archduche re- Ay hour later. however, th ntative Blanton xhould go. wii, b alth | charsge of H‘i”x:) soheade ert that wax at his office, without A substitute resolution, offered hy st penniless. aristocracy are arraved against each |leader, fled from West Hungary when other in a conflict which is expected | Charles’ coup failed, intending to go ult in stormy scenes in the na-|to Holland. He was, however. stop- peror, Charles to W. Anderson, republicar, for Governor _of V' at 1 mect- Noven mber 1 a communi howeve prosecute ued for the [ owned by Count Julius Andrassy,!were pawned in Gene leged | Deputy Rakovsky and Count Albert| The thr a. located in Czechoslava ¥ measure, I ning > turned over his command at | Apponyi. urg to a karlist general fol- s a precautio Oeden e Y As a Lady Said Yesterday - 1B ‘ ) Tomorrow—Saturday—we will start the mcst remarkabie sale of Genuine Diamond gir;g:s ever held ’l:y any s!olre—dwe believe. .llust in time for the. Eairlly_Sta;t L‘I’nf theDHolida‘yl T L . BRI 2 ift Secson, we have completed a sensational and cppcrtune purchase ol ese Diamon beautiful assortment here and so much of it that you 1 | Rings. Each Diamond is a Genuine, Brilliant, Sparkling Stone. Set in 18 Kt. and 14 Kt. Gold are sure of finding just what you want.” And as if that 1 Mountings for ladies. These Diamond Rings must be seen to be appreciated. 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