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v ™ JONESMAKESPLER | Whe Wirdera 57 Face a Firing Squad , MUTNEERS TRE. " FOR CITZENSHP s e ‘ \ gangs of criminals ever uncoyered / / : 4 & position to any form of daylight- ; ! j in by the Shanghal pollce, has just two to vote i y ughai pollos n the ratio of a two to one vote, Chang Soldiers Turn to ballots in the campaign under way in - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1922. GRAND ARMY VETERANS AND AMERICAN LEGION HONOR SOLDIER DEAD. OPPOSE DAYLIGHT SAVING, | ANY FORM, BY 2 T0 1 VOTE! Result of the Balloting Conducted by ‘Crandall’s Six Moving Picture Theaters. Country Not Big Enougfi for been sentenced to be shot after confessing to twonty-seven mur- e g i < ¢ i More Than One Flag, He | fonfessine to twonty-soven Mn | | ‘ ik ; o ; ; six motlon ioture houses of Harry M. While Sun Army Captures ' s face the firing squad with him, “ 3 % 5 i Balloting began in the theaters on i Says in Address. Woric-ia dcolured by the polics - T ¢ s v R . Soturday %o, contizue for s edk and Changlu City. Senator Wesley L. 1ove of hilling. Faa visedos fn . e - % ; : iy % total of 1,149 votes against any form | By the Associated Press. Ington, made a plea for 4 cluded men, women and children. & g i 4 % Y of daylight-saving, 881 in flvnu’kfl:m PEKING, May 30.—The Manchuri: s tor th Vhen the young desperado was % ; e : i % light saving with change of cl mutiny against Gen. Chang Tso-li tion of the o 309 in favor of the present system. bltteriy—but politely— 1t was announced that it is not nec- | the Manchurian leader, is spreadl; 13 helplessness essa to purchase a ticket to a|The garrison at Harbin has joind “If I had had my weapons with 2 > % i i . 3 y 2 e y 9 Crandall house to vote, &s the bal-|ihe mutiny and declar vor ¢ me,” he told - his police cuptors, C 33 # i 4 - 2 lots are in the lobby. The vote has| . = "o ;,,., s ed, lnhfl o “surely I would have sent 4 few been heaviest at the Savoy Theater, u, victor in the recer of you at least to join your re- 14th street and Columbia road, and | Peking campaign, and Harbin is i} spected ancestors.” at Crandall's York Theater, Georgla |control of the mutineers, who al EFFICIENCY BUREAU ey [ ! and he American cit stamping out ev which are sald to be threatenin, nation, in delivering the memorial dress this morninx at the patriotic ex- ercises held in Congressional ceme- tery under auspices of the G. A. R. “This is a big country.” Senator Jones stated, “but It is not big enough for mere than one flag. Those who would place above the American flag the colors of another nation should be prevented from landing omn our shores, and if they are already with us, they should be deported. Senator Jones emphasized that there was nothing more lmportant in a nation’s life than holide: as Memorial day, when citiz aslde their tasks to commemorate the men who died to make their country live. By withstanding the test of 1861 the nation not only saved itself, but led the way to what could not have been foreseen then—saving humanity, he said. If America had not been a united country during the recent war, he pointed out, the re- sult would undoubtedly have been far different. Patriotic military exercises pre- ceded the strewing of flowers over graves of veterans. The program was opened when a bugler sounded reveille. The national colors were of soclal JousCs downtown, rumning |Bave seized all the Chinese easte: third. tan, rallway from Harbin to the marith s s 4 @ Ay e g o0 AT Canton Refoices as Attack o EKanchow Looms. ¥ the Associated Press. Chief Brown Tells President Non-Assembled Examina-. tions Err. Few industrfal establishments in the entire world have as large and S varied a force of scientific and tech- nical workers as are found in Uncle Sam's workshop. To bring into this fhen presented by Warner Hurley service the best talent and best ex- e P lence sang the "Star|Derts In every line the United States | Spangled Banner.” After lnvnc!\'o‘fl bureau of efficiency, in a report just by Rev. Dr. Ball, paé;"’:c;f e Met- | submitted to President Harding and : ropolitan Baptist c‘l‘d s of Gen,|transmitted to Congress, recommends morial orders and addres: - | important changes by the Givil Serv- 1 “Boye of blue” en route to Arlington LONDON, May 29.—The army of Di Sun Yat Sen has captured Tayling, position considered the most {m)| portant stronghold in the Province o Colored Man Is Arrested on |Kiangs:, savs = aispaten to the Time) from Hongkong. The southern arm: Charge of Assault and also took forty fleld guns and muc ammunition. Robbery. Sun's army Is pursuing the enem S and soon will attack Kanchow. Th ohn Hawkine, colored, thirty years | dispatch says there are great rejoic) old, 2308 G street, was arrested last c #'h'h b’f !Ee'e:}:;“ Barkos aud ings in Canton over the victory. urphy of the t precinct in con- = nection with the investigation of the| LONDON, May 30.—A Reuter dis assault and robbery committed in the | patch from Hongkong says the Chil ome of Mrs. Addie Leonard, seventy- nese at Macao, Province K four_years old, 624 23d street, the 3 Ee ox. X afternoon of May 12, tung, have proclaimed a gene Mra. Leonard was alone in her home | Strike, which s anti-forelgn in chat when & young colored man called and | 2cter. A Chinese mob attacked demanded money. He searched the |small force of Portuguese, disarmin house and obtained possession of a |the officer, whereupon the Poriugues small sum of money. After getting |fired. killing several Chinese. Marti the money he slashed her throatlaw has been proclaimed. The govi with & safety razor blade, kicked her |ernor of Macao, who was in Hongi and left her lying in the corner of a |kong on his way to Lisbon, has re room on the first fioor. turned to Macao. Expected to Recover. Sy Bhortly after her assatlant had left |\ "Cancon iver Tne ey i 2 by the house Mrs. Leonard, her wounds | nt,' two wards, one Iohabited b bandaged with a towel, made heriChinese and the other by non-Chine way to the house of & nelghbor &nd | cach having their pu "eamiir e told the story of her frightful ex-{yion Macao was given over ro th perience. The wounded woman WAas| portuguese in 1586 by the Chinese om) taken to' Emergency Hospital, Where | peror, subject to an annual re 1 Surgeons reported her condition as|return for assistance against pirafe The Selome it ol a,|In 1863 the payment of tribute w e patient’s condition proved. { rescinded and the land conceded b however, and now it is thought her | {roc tOS0 S0, TS, land, conceded recovery will be complete. Last nigl® | rotgined jurisdiction over the Chines the detectives arrested Hawkins on |inye o8 SUr suspicion. He denfed knowledge of the assault and robbery and was tak- —— en to Mrs. Leonard’s home, Where he Was ‘pardly lentiea by the eiderly RflCKVI“_E woman. Identifies Prisomer. % pCOmBIying with a request that she | Special Correspondence of The Star. e permitted to see Hawkins in the| ROCKVILLE, Md. y 30~ daylight, the detectives this mornin |is wnderotood to b o airoms proin returned the prisoner to the 23 |bjlity that a state bank will be es street house and Mrs. Leonard fully|taplished at Germantown, this count: Prom} i e e Y i Stuart |lce Commission in its technical ex- Walcott Post, No. 10, American Le- [3mination, Lincoln’s Gettysburg addre P. Davis, commander general of H. B. Lawton Camp, No. 4. United Spanish War Veterans. The benediction was offered by Dr. W. £ Honn, chaplain of George H. Thomas Post, G. A. R. ‘Appropriate music was furnished by a trio composed of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stout and Rev. Murl Sharer, and by Mrs. Lilllan Grant, soprano, accom- Panied by Mrs. A. P. Grant. The ceremonles were brought to a closs with the singing of “America. Briscoe Goodhart, junior .vice com- mander of the Department of the Po- tomac, G. A. R. presided. ‘John T. Ryan, vice commander of Kit Carson Post, No. 2, G. A. R., presided. Hcrb{en D. Brown, chief of the bu- I reau of efficlency, in making this re 0 Port sireases that the tecnmicians are | SeNator Watson, Georigia, now selected under a system that Is more the consideration of apolica- Charges Attempt to ‘Screen’ tions setting forth the previous ex- perience of the applicant than “by Competitive examination.” Actions in Morse Case. « ission Errs. The non-assembled examinations as| ‘A Btatement issued by the Depart- set by the Civil Service Commission |ment of Justice ‘giving the history err both in the general principle and |of the C. W. Morse case, which ended in the qualifications to the principle, he points out to the President. The | " the release of Morse from the At-, non-assembled examination of neces- | 18nta Denitentiary, brought a charge B gimphasizes “experience” too|on the floor of the Senate yesterday ongly. oes not make roper Vs < " allowance for capacity for performs | 7 Senater Watson of Georgia, demo- | ing particular work as distinguished | ¢rat, that the Attorney General was| from previous employment in that |attempting to build up a “screen” be- work, The Civil Service Commission, al.|MRd Which to hide. The Georsia ways feeling that it is overburdened | 3enator predicted he would be un- in its du({)e‘s he slyls, trnds (ohusu successful, however, and that the non-assembled examinations when- 2 ever it 13 faced with the necessity of | hi-oony CONroversy may result in setting an examination In a new sub- | 48ruption of the cabinet. ject or for a new position. Yet it is a | Senator Watson referred particu- strain on the very idea of selection [larly to the npetition, contained in by tests to call appointments made |the Statement from the department, through the consideration of applica- | Showing that some of tte men now | tions appointments “by competitive | 8énators and representatives had] examination,” urged release for Morse. Written Examinations. Discrepancy in Statements. The first step which the Bureau of | , Senator Caraway of Arkansas, dem- Efficiency figures the Civil Service [Ocrat, declared that previous state- Commission should take to abate | ments issued by the Attorney General this evil is to devise written exam-|had asserted that the shipbuilder physical Senator Walsh of Massachusetts, making address at memorial services at the District building today, givem bute to w war vietim BOTTOMLEY TO RETAIN SEAT UNTIL APPEAL Convicted Man May Remain in Commons for at Least a Month. LONDON, May 30.—Horatlo Bottom- ley, former publisher of John Bull, who was sentenced to seven years' penal servitude upon conviction of misappropriating funds of the Victory Bond Club, will probably retain his seat in the house of commons at least Charges of assault with intent 10 |bees ceraeosis b & the neighborhoo kill and robbery were preferred|with a’ view to determining whethel the prisoner. The detectives |ine capital stock o $50.006—can o disposed of, and sre understood t e P ToDaLly il have |have met with such encouragemenl s arexignect gn tEoll tlas to make the establishment of thy institution almost a certainty. Th plans are to begin the erection of MAYFLOWER IN EARLY. |compierca in"time %o ‘stare busines inations for as many of the technical | Was released because of hi and scientific positions as possible. | condition and not as result of other | under auspices of the American Legion, as tril Chemists, biologists, bacteriologists, | efforta metallurgists, physicists, architects,| The controversy has become a na- uatil after his appeal from conviction s 2 | i accountants, 'etc., can be examined |tional issue, Senator Watson sald, add- Iuefer, accompanied by the Marine|H. Slaybaugh, A. P. Tasker, B. P. about September 15. Among those in| 18 deard. This, it is thought, is at|as satisfactorially by written tests|ing that many republican newspapers Boys in Blue Wend way Band. Entrikin, Newton Ferree, Henry A.|President and Mrs. Hi Look | terested in the movement are Andre least a month distant. as can clerks and stenographers. | had also attacked the Attorney General e oy © Gettysburg Address Read. Johnson, Thomas H. McKee, L H. arding Baker, of this county and Washing Expulsion of a member of parlia- | Rurthermore, Mr, Brown emphasizes, an g:;“‘fif:r"';;“';egh;*:";gxm%'g!e:lmc‘% To Nation’s City of Dead, James McKee read Lincoln’s Gettys- | Patterson, Dr. A. J. Huntoon, A. H. Refreshed After Cruise. g, S U Sene e e I8 T D e Dooam s sume | quirements of the various depart-|the controversy had shown. that Mr. - "“',z_“’"""" s {:”"‘"- Frear, 8. G. Mawson, H. B. Snyder,| Tne yacht Mayflower, carrying Pres- i ¥ moned to attend a pession of the|ments and establish uniform require- | Daugherty was “not much more of a Step Firm and Steady | . Fouscors and seven sears sg0 | jonn McBiroy. Fost commanders: |ident ana Mrs, Harding and a party of | - sac,vice president: Norman Wate ents for the different scientific po- |lawyer than Felder, and practiced law sitions. in the same way—by lobbying." For example—the chemical per- Public Demands Action. sonnel requirements of the bureau of Cuiture, and the chemical personnel | lies the country no longer belloved In | iy Carson Post, No. 2, John McElroy, requirements of the bureau of stand- | torney General,” and. would net pay (Commander; Lincoln’ Post, No. 3 ards, In the Department of Com-|heed to his threa James H. Perkins, commander house and hear the reading of the motion for his expulsion. He is al- lowed to speak in his own defense before the motion is put to vote. Mr. Bottomley is the member for South Hackney. v continent a new nation, conceived |1. John Finn; 2, John McElroy; 3,|friends, returned to Washington at 7:30 | 4 Gillingham, pastor of the German. in liberty, and dedieated to the |James H. Perklins; 6, Samuel G. Maw- | O'clock this morning, after a_three-day | town Presbyterian Church. The nearl (Continued from First Page.) proposition that all men are [son: 5, Charles H. Babbitt; 9. John|on tas metore of Choerbeake bey Was[est banks to Germantown are crested equal. Now we are en- |p uander; 15 James W. Hughes;|the \ve landed b g Gaithersburg and Damascas. gaged In a great civil war, test- |35 QUARTER 35 James W. Hughes; SxePtive ian e Picture| Several hundred persons from vari 26, 7 : of health and gave every other evidence e Disess ing whetker that nation, or any v nation so concelved and so dedi- |xo O3 §f [ eigransTLincoln Camp, |of visit Senator Watson further declared ts to prosecute war- ; merce, should be harmonized as far - 3 e e et Mo 6. Samuel G. Maw-| cated, can long endure. We are |George H. Thomas Camp, No. 11, Dr | tocca ol omce. : | the Rockville Union cemetery toda; SELF-INFLICTED BURNS as possible, and the bulk of their | thn% STafters until he really acted in [ gnerIOan TONG ' gurngide Post, No.| mMet on a great battlefleld of that |Adeibert A. Taylor, commander: WII- | fited by the vacation. ¢ U [and placed flowers on the graves o appointees taken from a single regis- | "1t begins to appear” the G 8, Charles H. Babbitt, commander;( WA e have come to deditale |itam B. Cushing Camp, No. 30, Corbin| As the distinguished party gathered | 'helr devarted relatives and friend PROVE FATAL TO WOMAN ter of chemists, Likewise, all of tho | senator A e :::gl‘; Lafayette Post, No. 20, William H.| 8 Bortlon of that fleld as a final Birch, commander. 7 ane_| o0 the deck of the yacht preparatory to oThia afternoon the usual Memoria scientific and technical positions in|possible to punish rich men any Coulter, commander. . v MG ans— | going ashore they manifested much in- » R 4 T gave their llves that that nation |Charles W. Mo = the government should be thrown into | The little follow without money coCic. | Boy Scout Band; United Spanish| E3%e thelr Iives thnr that Baion |Charles W. McCaffrey, department|terest in the British battle cruiser | 3nnUAl oration was delivered by Re 5 , - 3 v, en. Neison A. Miles ' v. | Nolan B. Harmon, .. Pastor of thi Hion an xperleonce would be given s | BTl irignes wee ploked up and wne | o Yeseran DEPSEEIENS, W et | “and proper wnat'we stouid o ths; | Camp Xe '8 3 Anikon” Basier, Som? | RASER: THIh e fockel 8¢ 106 Mex; | Rockle Methosiat Church. and s i ut, in a larger sense, we cann mander; Richard J. Hardin Cam: 3 = b . % certain amount of weight (but never | enough to let them slip through with. | Caftrey, department commander; GeD.| g dicate we cannot comsecrate— |2 Franeis C. Huhn, commander. Coy. the coal wharf of the yard. number of hymns were sung. Mrs. Margaret Smith, Colored, Sat- urates Clothing With 0il and more than 40 per cent) In Erading | out siving tre Nelson A. Miles Camp, No. 1, J. A. : The President and Mrs. Harding, ac- | Similar exercises were held this aft © s kind. din Camp, No. rancis C. Hugh, 4 S K ip, No. v 3 mof Tertly £20 . te House, ] Mrs, Margaret Smith, colored, nine- Records Critieised. OYSTER OPPOSES TAKING |commender; Col James 8 Peitit el e i e c;rr‘rus:r?:i‘;n Cor sonn 3 Astor Camp, | ATIVng there at 8:45 o'clock, the other | XA, R IImon, B Or o honrbure] teen years old, wife of Preston Smith, | mhe fact is that the extensive use Camp, No. 8, E. J. Nolan, commander; | $78°24 /& 0F & 0t P e worla | No. 8, David C. Williams, commander. | Euests motoring R AOE § Fiowars: wore isinees Bon £he mi 319 South Carolina avenue southeast, S merous graves. of records of experience and educa-| AWAY SCHOOL ESTIMATES Henry W. Lawton Camp, No. 4 WI-| ) yittle note nor long remem- |Admiral George W. Dewey Camp. No. aturated her dress with coal oil last P. Davis, commander; Col. John 7, Arthur H. Le; i '3 —_—— Siehtand apolied & match. Her dross | Lon, for the establishment of com D hor. Catsp, Noie, Devia C, Wilo| ) ber what we asy heve but it oam |3 Ariur B Lestus somaanie; e e e ignited and soon the young woman |Z%oung ocivil service procedure in the liams, commander: Admiral George| jyiys for us, the living, rather to |Ducker, commander. B R e e was enveloped in flames. She died {foderal government, the bureau of | Advocates Busi: W. Dewey Camp, No. 7, A. H. League, | pe gedicated here to the unfinished avy Unfon—Garrison, O A ey &8 Sypa early today. efficiency stresses. Technical, saien- ness Manager, But commander; Gen. M. Emmett Urell| work which they who fought here - h Mcllree, commander; s EoR/LaNL DboiL 1 iiinty oK M Mrs. Smith's screams brought her| iq; gnd professional positionsshould| Believes Commissioners Should |Camp. No. 9, Dr. Orlando Ducker,| have thus far so nobly advanced. No. '8, W. T. Conray, com 7 While a gasoline torch was betn husband and others to her assistance. |, f)jeq by written examinations; ex- commnader; Army and Navy Union| J¢ s rather for us to be here dedi- 2 ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 30.—A | ,ged early yesterda: Madag B The fire was extinguished, but not|.cutive and administrative positions Name Board. Garrison, No. 104, John F. Mcllree, | cated to the great task remaining |),DePartment of the District of Co-|mugical will be given the nIERL of | Pae portires hootarmernif to he before she had been fatally burned.}.p;,1q pe filled either by several writ- commander; . Garrison No. 9, T.| before us; that from these honored 7 of Forelen Wars—| June 5 at St. Mary's Academy by theling work in the big flouring mill @ Commander, Samuel H. Jacobson She was taken to Casualty Hospital. 1 ay, commander; American Legion n Investigation was conducted by | ten tests of general ability or through Although an advocate of a business | Conray. dead we take increased devotion musical pupils. They will be assisted | Rienara H Lansdale, nesr Sand Huhn; e the testimonials of other persons,and [manager and an architect for the|and Veterans of Foreign Wars. to that cause for which they gave by a violinist and ‘cellist of some note > pe police of the nng vix;:clhn:dt, ‘\a!:lo lr;- finally manual positions should be |8chools, Commissioner Oyaster is in| The procession, comprising mamhlan the last full measure of devotion; : Equun‘y“-'w‘:}mf from Washington. g]poré:g .‘:’('('mfi'"fi'l'."m"‘&.,“’b'.ffim ported that Mrs. Sm made the | flled by teade tests and performapce |hearty ‘accord with his colleagues in|Of.the Grand Army of the Republl that we heré highly resolve that L. Manning,| A program of ten numbers has been | which was quickly destroyed, tg :flor'.a t:"e:gubh.e:d ldl]lg l:::tfll:‘!,:*’g:: tests. opposition to taking educational esti-|Woman's Progressive Relief Corp: these dead shall not have dled In | Frederick Barrack Post; E. J. Stew.|prepared. —_— 51 COMMUNISTS SENT UP. Propagandists in Esthonia Get ether with its contents. The lo Tho bureau of eficlency recom- |mates out of the hands of the Com- |Daughters of Veterans, Ladies of the| vain; that this nation, under God, |art, Admiral Peary Ship Post; George| Participants in the program will Blaced at $7.500 and 1s well coves mends that the present system of non- { missioners. G. A. R, Legion of Loy: omen.| shall have a mew birth of free- |A. 'Wold, Agriculture Post; Willlam |include the following: Misses A. Reed, | by insurance. Neighbors responde assembled examinations. be aban-| Capt. Oyster, who was formerly|Sons of Veterans, Spanish-American| dom, and that government of the |K. McCathran, Columbia Post. M. Shuman, A. Smith, M. O'Sullivan, { promptly to the alarm, but were w doned, and that a sounder examina- | Dresident of the board of education, | WAr Veterans, invited guests and the| people, by the people, for the The American Legion—Department | Miss Sanford, Miss Ellison, M. Lee,|apte to check the flames, New mi tion policy be substituted, even|also does not belleve that the Presi- |public, formed in front of the Ar- le shall not perish from the |commander, Watson B. Miller; de-|with Miss M. Griffith, readen chinéry costing about $3.000 was though the upbuilding of such a pol- [dent should be burdened with the|lington mansion at 11 o'clock this r artment adjutant, Austin S. Imirie;| Hundreds of graves in the ceme-|oantly ordered for the mill, but hi icy require several years of effort.|task of appolnting the members of |morning, following the arrival of the| , maje quartet from Detrolt sang | ScOr8¢ Washington Post, N terfes in and around the city today |not been delivered. R 1, A recitation, “Arling- | SM41°5, B, Hanford, commander; U.|were decorated by relatives and|"Zugustus Clary, 8 young Washin N : Of course, the receipt and inspection | the school board. It is known that fie |Veterans on the cars from this eiyt. | g ije Forced Labor. of applications will continue to be |belleves the appointing power should oswn T » a, friends, The Woman's Auxiliary of cer REVAL Esthonis, May 30.—Fifty- | helptul in making temporary appoint- [bo vested in the Commissioners on Mareh to M > o c':__:': Piiber Spsel A lleau | ¢he American Legion decorated the e & the 194 ‘oot a8 toq | ments. But the tranaformation of ap. |tho theory that the schools are a| The procession marched to the tomb s commander; Robléy D. Evans P graves of world war veterans with{oourt here yesterday, following hi :’“m‘: r‘u:m mfi:;"‘;’:"o: 'p r::::.: lpltcal o papern pb:'”r:.mdh “Ml)’:l-t:sy e ":7‘; l;l:’eog:talyc:':_o;gn‘xn;nt..' of the “unknown dead,” where a halt :n‘:mo s.dPAueber. fc:r:maflfle';;;i- & Madison T Hill, commander s = ;omoé. Kihias, ey e:chred popPY conviction on a charge of disorde: n - - | Into exam a nted out to- my of the Republic, | Ke, % ein ; ted Qlsts throughout Esthonia have been|rathor dublous expedient and should |dsy that the Commissioners age|was made, and during the ceremontes | °T°% BFARC AFMY 0 the oo e | R commander: Jane A Doians | With ideal weather conditions pre- | Soirpenaved at Glen Eens Park S a oug! be forthwith relinquished for more |charged with the duty of fixing the |of decorating the tomb by the spe- | T2de the address of the day, dwell- | b ¢ty SCgImpiiens Tang Ay 0 ine, | vailing hundreds of persons left the {nrasy evening. Deputy Sheriff sentenced. Sixteen must undergo pe- | o0 o uctive methods, the bureau of |rate of taxation on which the ity | oo o ng upon the character and deeds of McGroarty - O'Conneli | ity during the forenoon on picnics | Sranfe O nt ta arsout Hlods ot forced e e TonE ,rom | eMmeciency insists. must ‘ralse its Droportion of the an, [Oal committes selected from the| . ... Lincoim, the example of "4, A N, Schroeder, com-|and outings. Trains and boats car. > an ey Glugell made the arrest. four to ten vears, while the others nual appropriation_ bill suxiliary socleties the band played mander; Kenneth H. Nash Post, No.|ried capacity crowds and hundreds fodeivea Munter sentences. In e fast District appropriation |a dirge aich o has left o the. Ameriosn | fasnios Sy rSIEh, copmander, LA | of motor veicies wers out. WILL JOIN AMUNDSEN homan embassy Tn Moscow, nas|ITALY’S RAGING FEUDS act 27 per cent of the money made . which he has left to the American|favetts Post, No. 3. H. L. Wilson, | O e e bere of citisens attended . Bethonlen embassy in Moscow, has avaliable was for senoer parmnade| The committes on decorations at . < aves | SommATeE; bruare Warcort-Post 5’| e *EerEiace, & Ariimgton Nationa en arreste ares one-fourth of the total. the tomb of the unknown dead was as Marine Band then 1y . g . _Bremer, commande: uen- | cometery and this afternoon many |Lieut. Fullerton, Canadian Flyer, PROHIBIT ASSEMBLIES follows: Myrtle Loosback, department | Chopin's “Funeral March.” following | 1 Roosevelt Post, No. 11, 8. B Down- | 870 1T, Gre present at the dedica- = I e Ry ey B, N e T eGhaor C2E1eT | tion of the Lincoln memorial. Sail for Nome. 8l president, W. R. C., chalrman; Ki CAR LINES HAVE 3 Dhan, come DIPLOMAS ARE AWARD Guiton, president Daughi ¢ L ;" 'Sergeant Jasper. Post, No.| Mary Virginia Poss, fourteen years 'ascisti Are Sacking So- D. Mary 8. Parker, was sung by Mrs. |13 o :{ 014, daughter of Harry B. Poss, died | SEATTLE, Wash., Mav 30.—Liey ' LEGAL RIGHT TO |” s Yont B Grany Circla, N Yot ehippert. Kiinge, atcompnied T e e | o noon 41 the Tesidance |G. L. Fullerton, Canadian fver. cialists and Com- Dr. T. E. Green Addresss Class of ; Susie Kunsman, presi- | by the Marine Band. = Franklin, commander;|of her father, 328 South Washington {here from Ottawa today to join t 7 3 dent Willlam McKinley N A e Ll ikl B bl K. e 3 street. Her funeral will take place fiben anmalfitisn, whlch- loam MERGER, IS RULING munists. 1022 at Gunston Hall. Ladies of the G. A. R.; Mrs. A. Good- | was read by Watson B, Miller. The 8t 3 o'elock tomorrow afternoon from | Am pedition, i acre, president Abraham Lincoln Cir- | ceremonies were concluded by the|MNo. bert E. Haan; her late residence and burial will|for the north Saturday afterno By the Associated Press. The 'commencement exerclses of he G. A. R.; Mrs, | SInging of “America™ by the assem- P. Ga No. 18,1 pe in the Presbyterian cemetery. 1th Nome the first call. Liey 'ROME, May 30-—The government is | the class of 1922 were held at Gun-{ $ie: Yo, P Imies 0L iie 2 0 T 300 | blage, Ted by the band. The benedic- | k. i Tank | 3 “Myrtle | Smith, twenty-two| o g e y & ston Hall this morning. Dr. Thomas | v SI7/ 1f Heex Circle: No. 4, Ladies | tion was pronounced by the depart-|Corn No. 15: Charles W.'Swan, | MP% MFrts Lt o “Fairtax | Fullerton has had extensive exp e e e e oy | - Green, vice president of the Amer- | 571,66, "X, Ris Mra. Lizste W. Caiver, | ment chaplain, Rev. R B McBride. | | SSUMaR0Iy, Neonal, Fresss, CuP county. aléd. yesterday at ‘the Alex-|ence In fiying in northern climat atatutes cited that the Capital Traction | 17109 Of Srowing unrest in the prov- | ican Red Cross, addressed the grad- |, .sident Legion of Loyal Wome Tavlor Branson, second leader, dl-} o ninander: ‘Walter Reed Hospital |andria Hospital. The body was taken|and will go ahead by plare to ot o 1t 5o, AR T | inco, where (he e e rging feron | S8t iz ¢ Bokemann oo | Bendent Lt Gt ating et Toe Sint B anting ihe) SSmeARE WAL eed Foemal| 1 WAGHA Y cnescland b et 05F B St B o and Electric Company have the power, | between the communists and the fas- | Sn e awhsded (o the tolmminio""® | aivision Sons of ne' Auxiilary; | Seremonies. Aldes of the dny &t the | mander; Cooley-McCutlough Post, No. | W e place at 2 o ursda: ud &nd to make meteorolo rohase or lease rEn 3 ‘William D. Stmmoni der: | afternoon from the chapel at Oakland, | eal’ observations. sach, to purchase of lease the otherclstl, or extreme nationalists. As | Special dertiicate—Cornelia fm. | Grelchen Bergner, rasident W B |5t Clinton Hiatt and O. A. C, Dohm- | Biraen o et O e | ic Dlace the burial will be |- Plane of Capt. Roald Amund on the part of the former company and | easure for the restoration of order. w l‘:{l Lee Graves and Margaret son, president ‘arren G. Harding |l® l(ox:ben .g! the Sons of Veter- Po;ta N.m“zz& Francis F. Miller, com- | made. to slp quietly out of Seattle rlm b Sith reasonably certainty on the part of | it has prohibited all parades and as- tton Russell. Auxiliary; Migs Allce Cauffman, presi- | 8n8 acted as ushers. llgo“' e‘?& u.mn.uv?r”}" Gun Battflion| There will be a meeting of the|Saturday night have been alt (Continued from First Page.) ymblies throughout country, College preparatory diploma—Anna feroes. - Jordan, command- ufecturers and jobbers bureau of | Capt. Amundsen has declared that e e v brobable that thene oomi] Greataet attontion is focused on the Montgomery McCrary and Lucia Ed- | 407 e A0 wnd 1. U] Menoeroy b siancivs of SABEs e Niteen Post_Ne. 3. the Alexnadria Chamber of Commerce | believes his men are entitied to panies will refute the correctness of |ituation at Bologna. whare the fas-|wards Sulivan. =~ . o |\fs 8 W. Coulter, preaident Lineai | ercises in the amphitheater the mem- | Walker~ Pos. Nov 16 Ardvar C.[5%3:30 oclock tomorrow afternoon. | public farewell this conclusion. The entire question 18 Soclety, Spanish War Veterans; Hattie | bers of the American Legion left the | Ne command: Edward Doug- will be vastly simplified by the re.|socialists and communists. e e o S ieime ic" | Karkrider, proaident. George ' D structure and marched to the front of te Past, No. 37, Georgs 4| mportent business proposition. .| TYPHOID SWEEPS ISI peal merely of section 11 of the act —_— ginia Lee Garrett, Annette EHarber al Camp, No. 3. Auxiliary; Cath-|the world war section of Arlington |Bramford, commander; Carry On Post, | | HOUOWIOR TS P AT D fed Navi of March 4, 1913 (the anti-merger * | erine Dentler, president Gen. Emmett | cemetery, where a repetition of the |No. 28, J. Robert Conroy, commander. - ~ | By the Associated Press. $300,000 STORE FIRE. |&Eicanor Brent Jackeon, Mary Ly-|erins Dention B e leanora Jones, | caremonise beld earlies in the mor TReception — Hen ittt - A y v law), thus leaving the propriety of brook Lasater, Sarah Cecyle Meetze, nfseion in front.of ehllrmgn: Tohn " MeEiro .“51" =% | phreys _—r Pfl'mpxa{;'ilc“ér z‘;;ion:..v the acquisition of stocks or bonds of Ma! t Denson Raney, Emma Bcott | President Virginia B Auxiiary;|ing by orga; one publi¢ utility by another, under R ¥, RIark Mrs., William mmm president | the District building took place. 1 A, P. Tasker, rge H. doctor or a bottle pars :’hui-‘ section & °=u‘:m§:m:§ Big Blaze in Lynchburg Threatens m J‘."nfi'r:..’.’“"" Stroud and [3IrE WO on Ausiliaty, 4, hfi"‘x ::'l”s: n;m& soio by i‘-‘-’. B ugh, Harry F. v *iierson ,.,‘," itinm, ¢ six g B g Bty n = — 2 en open o eexere! A 3 reorgantzation or consolidation, under Mauny Bufldings. ' e eadue Siploms T Coraells Service tn Amphitheater. toligwing which Admiral Plunkett, Thomas Tevipe o B Miller, Joht| judge Samusl O Brent has recom:| ot mabies, acoord paragraph 76, under the control of | Special Dispatch to The Star. After the services were over at the | U. a member of Costello Post| Invitation—Chairman, 5. H. Frauncs. ted six ths Bishop Museum, at Honolulu. F R S 5 000 FIE ta e phrmleiounts Sptemhiot I |of he Capion made tae Sadrens &, Hlovericon, S AMghure snglipan: | Fogt Brost siaied lodey - shae b $750,000 FIRE LOSS, the amphitheater. ne v Financed. M. B . o™ oo procntie;| OITY MANAGER LOCATED The ‘where it ought to be. I strongly rec- 7, 1 Laurendan's _overture, | the rendition of “Lead, Kindly Light'" es, rman; Smaead (his repea” Tena., 36.—Defeo- 5-'\‘&':!& o ot (he Boys i Biuer t Jocelyn's - “Lullaby,” | B Snyder, vice chalrmani 0. H. O1d- COLUMBUS, Ga., May 30.—Mayo! by pext to the_sir o 0 5 Saturday. pet store ard spread so wiring is Em responsi- Deam, played by the band and sung by Miss|To¥d: secretary: B D, m"fi treaf | forwarded to the governor by At-|g Dimon late yesterday reces ’ ] nt of Tor the| Estelle Murray, e services wWere & - Abram Myers, 8. Stuart, represent) D NICARAGUA REBELS TAKEN. | $ulthine Feelarday damaged the Rakly. tu cetor ateef | Harele Moty P Moy s MG b & Duscher, L k| lorney Frank Stusry ropreecning s lotter (rom H. Gordon Hinkle MANAGUA, Nicaragus, May 30.—. \t through the floors of the Bry-Bl Mer- | ficer of the day, John A. Haskin, color | ney. g Hiam D. propable that the governor wil . pany's department store, | bearer and sud. “To the Calors™| ' memorial Day Committees. " guided by The leaders of the recent revolu- - would | in the heart of the retail Played the Band, - . . tionary movement here have been ar- causing & loss -flnnaln 000, "f., fi"‘ oThs mnlm::abol;" ln.: orial day n G f rested following discovery of another which, 1t is stated, is covered by in- surance. alleged plot for the overthrow of the government. QUITS SENATE RACE.