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‘OLD MAN’ HOURS MADE WHISKY FORTY YEARS; . NEVER HEARD OF LAW By the Associated Press. PETERSBURG, W. Va., June 2.— “I've been making whisky for nizh - s 4 on forty years and this)is the fizst time 1 kn:w there was any law agin it,” said Henry Hours, a ven- Untermyer Tries to Show erable of the Smoke Hole district, located in Grant and Pendleton Banker Names Stee! countes, when he was visited by Directors. state police and arrested today. By the Associated Press. A native of the district proffered information’ to the troopers that “Old Man” Hours was running a G still, and had done so ever since | NEW YORK, June 2-—Elbert E hepcould iwn;;mher. CORIER Gary, chairman of the United Stiles Corporal - Briner, who 1o e |Steel Corporation, testitying before state policemen, said that the epi- sode was the beginning of an ed. |'he Lockwood legislative committee weational campaign in the Smoke |today, thwarted efforts of Samuel Un- termyer, committee counsel, to draw from him admissions that J. P. Mor- # #an dominated the corporation. “I8 it not a fact that J. P. Morgan Hole region. names the directors?” Mr. Untermyer asked. Certainly not,” retorted Mr. Gary. DSECONTESTS (72577 M08 2 T bR menc o 1 o Ndues 1n Englan and point in En a wearing the blick gows, bix horsehair wigs and other sym- bols of judicial dignity, the at- torney gemeral Sir Enrest Pol- lock has ruoled. - Asked hy a Lincolnshire mem- ber whether a woman had Been ealied to the bar and others womld be called in the mear future, judicial itions would be open to them, Sir Ernept saldt “Any weman who pONscsses the atatutory qualifieations re. quired for the appointment a judicial office is enually, with any man, eligible for appoint- ment to that effice.”” Championship at Columbla Country Club Not Yet Decided. Although players in the first flight of the Columbla Country . Club's spring tournament did not start their round until late this morning, the men favored to advance In the tourney were anead at noon, when practically balf the round had been completed. The only upset In the first flight came when L. A. San- ford of Laporte, Ind., defeated George THREE BAES [T i [ T R S CR NNUAL SRENADE Roosevelt, Acting for Denby, L Welcomes Graduates ™ Into Naval Service. Ry the Amociated Pres. : ANNAPOLIS, Md., June 2—Members | of a Naval Academy graduating cla: ll again today were presented their, diplomas by a Roosevelt. Today it was Theodore Roosevelt, son of the late President, who, as act- ing Secrdtary of the Navy, due to the absence of Secretary Denby, wel- comed the more than four hundred midshipmen of the class of 1922 to places in the permanent naval estab- lishment of the United States. In do- ing sc Mr. Roosevelt impressed upon the. members of the class—probably the largest elass to be eemmissioned for years to come—that they were from E. E. J. Orme of Columbia by 7 and 5. Miller B. Stevinson of Columbja was 1 up opn Charles Agnew of Potumac 7 4 o / % 2Who does name them?” at the tenth hole, while Albert R. Mc- : E e 2 £ i / ;l'rhoc l::ckholder-. ) Kenzip Jed Guy Btandifer by 1 holo at " g 5 ie. Dhtermiyer amiled, ant Mr. Ggcy Results tn the other flights follow: o 38 3 ¢ 3 3 il 2 e ‘"\;gf:’r;:lrl“);.{n:&mu them?” Mr. Un- Third ftight—H. B. Doyle, Columbia, defeated G. B. Orme, Columbla, 2 and Gives Self che Credit. starting on a life of service 1; Schuyler Phillips, Bannockburn, des| : B, v . i “I'll have to admi our, carcer. ts the sear he told|Navy’s Helium-Filled Entry|5™5" Erawner Cotumbiar defeated — . - = i Eidint: - Public Asked to Co-Operate |.\".3"". 8. 4r, 0, 2, if o e e l:;m:“{ 1Louls Citus, Chevy Chase, 5 and 4 Twelye membets,of the Filipino parliamentsry missiop, their.advisers s1a%, photogymphed on arrival fn| At Tribute to President at e ::nz:::u::-w:l}z:nhnx\x:bd to get and public sefvice. W¢ speak of the Forced to Land Thi i¥. J. Saylor, PhHadelphia, defeated |Seattle, ea route to this city (o plead for imi ndependenee for the Philippines. g rioute Mr. Gary 30 admit that ne sel Mo S L bt e ‘MI el anl IS E. C. Cott, jr., Columbia, 4 and 8 Left to right—Wen o Trinidad, collector of Internal revenué; Carim P. Rommate, editor; K. Reyes, % 8 D I Momas fopatter Sontolied The 90T service.” Those simple lttle words < Hugh McKenzie, Columbla. defeated | stenographer; Senator Bantingo A. Fomaeier, 8. Santos,. clerks Representative Celestino Gallares, J. Ongkiko, clerk; Lincoln Memorial i T ks N St B convey in themselves volumes. They Morning B Prunt Washington 5 and & | Representative Process’ Schastion, M. Calayag, Mcaoktapher: Semator Cenero De Leon, Lo Osseris; Represcntative - Z bers of ‘the finance commitiee, which constitute a tacit recognition of the . Fourth flight—J. D. Caesels, Chevy | E. P. Verata, Representativé Jose G. Generono, Jorge B. Vargas, director of publc Iands, seceetary; Scmator Pedro| . o . .00 gor the an-|he had testified selected the directors, a Nav a ublic " | Chase, defeated W. H. Bradshaw, Bal- | Guevara, De: lorge Boeeba, University of the PHlltppine: nd Senator Teedeoro Saadiko. s Ve -, - ervania, ‘tn embracimg the maval | Cam Atpeated Pem. vy balloon | UIMOTe. 4 and 3: C. P Andrews, Bal Kneellng—Repreacnthtiye Juan P. Nolasko, Sepator Antero Soriana and Representative G. K. Pabio. nual serenade to the President, to be | WETe mere “rubber stamps’ o profession men dedicate themselves pm- i avy balloon | more, defeated Claude 8. Watts, Co- held at the Lineoln Memorial 1omor- | uphe other members aid in their o- to a life, not of gain, but of service. p.iloled by Lieut. Commander J. P.|lumbia, 5 and 4; Lee L. Harban, Co- % row afternoon at 4 o'clock, were an-1lectio: 1 know of no higher resolution than ! Norfleet, which left Milwaukee at '&:"Nl-c:“ea‘:d l;~ lP-Ehp ‘L“S,'.,iw‘ WORK IN DISGMCE IN ALBANIA,' nounced today by the office of public| He then recounted how, last year, he this. 3:50 p.m. Wednesday in the national | Grercschos Cderentod I w 2 : . TP e B L B i unattached, defeated J. W. Turner, y Sees No Navyless World. balloon race, landed at 5 a.m. today | Washington, 2 up; Thomas Elliott, § U. S. TEACHERS CHA[VGING VIEWS buildings and grounds. The PUBNE| p .. gircctors who were electd Although Congress has shown indi- | near Hancock, Pulaski county, Mo., |New York, defeated James Strayer. is requested to co-operate 1o th2iagainst Mr. Morgan's judgment, but fullest extent possible. The regula- [not against his wishes. ‘ 1 SEE e Columbia, 3 and 2:* Roger Coombs, y cations of cutting down the size of | the Navy Department was advised [GoIumbia. 3 and 2: Roger Coombs tious follow: s lpod ey ey g the graduating classes at Annapolis, | early today. Commander Norfleet re- | mac. 5 and 4; W. C. Prentiss, jr. By the Associated Press. tleman was he whe lived in idle- “Parking of cars on 17th street be-iGary continued, probably rase from Secretary Roosevelt foresaw no time | ported that he was forced to descend Khiirkl‘ide. dde;{ened H. M. Hall, Kir . TIRANA, Albania, May 6.—Work :'e,:cv ml: f:v‘r.rlli‘?:;hl"l:d::l‘;nlcfi?fl tween Pennsylvania avenle -hnd ng the fact that the ukm" house “in : 2 < side, 4 and 3. e tween 17th & when navies would be abandoned. b:AalJ?:‘} ll;"l‘!;:nga; b"Ll e Bixth flight—I. R. Prentiss, Mo- 2 is a disgrace in Albania. One who practically wiped out. The boys ;;:;flwhsl;t‘hr;;td ?I?u—‘:nrwl! between | # Sense organized” the corporation. “Military and naval forces” he des | A lter telege: s:h:;mlhn:uh'ln 332 hawk, defeated J. M. Cutts, Col., 3 and is forced to ‘1t is Immediately now do all the work. including the o "0 beis"ang on 23d street be- Fixed Relative Values. clared, “are of great value to OUF'loon had traveled 425 miles, This|l; W. K. Bradfield, Col., defeated W. ranked as belonging to the lowest | care of their own rooms and the |BS80 CEE P00 OF Foh 0 and B It was left to the Jate J. P. Morgan, was thought here to be the farthest |H: Rapley. Col. 1 up. 19 holes: W. .| Congress ~ Rivalry ~Tame,| orders of Albanian soctety. As-a |- ¥aiting onthe table of the school® | sireet will be prohibited after 12:30 | he said, to fix the relative values of v and the world’'s civilisa- country and to the wo pm. June 3. the companies entering the merger. f any yet reported. The command- | Turton, Bannockburn, defeated Fred- u % : tion when they are devoted to the| QL 8n¥ vet e 7 Hask 3 A result of this point of view. Amer. have been transformed and con- Hi- b ¢ 3:30 pam. and] " The o . L 3 : ma’ message also fixed theleric J. Haskin, Col. 2 and 1 E.| e e ‘Between the hours of 3:30 p. The elder Morgan, Mr. Gary admitted, defense of our rights and to justiee | time of landin, G Lodge Hill, Col., defeated C. C. Van hou h senator Swanson fcan teachers assigned to the stant reference to e up 5 p.m. westbound traffic only will belin response to a question, named the | A AP LT g Voeational | SiTuEgle of American cabtains of .,/ eq on B street between 17th and | first board of directors. ‘ among the nations. o Our country’s|correcting a report received earlier Leer, Col.,, 4 and 3; John Watson, Po- American Red Cro - ? = aims are clean and her ideals are|that he had come down &t § a.m. industry who achieved thelr sUc a5y streets, and southbound trafici “He named you?" said Mr. Unters tomac, defeated June Page. jr.. Pine- w'" Have 0ppositi0n. School here had first the task of cess through work have imbued high. Our giant strength, our arms | today. hurst, 1 up, 20 holes; M. §. Watson, g only on 23d street. myer. and our armament, have been used | ‘’Cali Harold B. Weeks, commanding {10tomac, defeated C. A. Slater, Col,f -\ " e cach mith B A o Tt the | “Between the hours of § p.m. and § A in the past and will be used in the |an Army entry in the national balloon | 2 UP- RICHMORT,. Vo, comiug trom the bigher Alfnian § |l cr. o gloventy, Jdle popula- | ésstbound traic sntygn B scoufy (o Wr. Deitermyer Sithoast, RICHMOND, Va., June 2.—Records of the state auditor today disclose that in only two congressional dis- tricts in Virginia will contests be held familles that if they wished to 7 Reverting to the junior J. P. Mor- x tion, stands out in bold relief for 1,800 0q only on 23d street from Bl oan'Mr. Gary testifed e had never 4 learn any trade the idea of sprun- | its industry and zeal i cenue, . ; ing the hammer and the saw must The students are adopting all |SUgel to Penne Gl i :::;or:_“al:; Jesire to dominate The be dispelled from their young | sorts of other characteristics. |, "HETERIENE IR T g trafe. iy RS s iof meven mmmbers OF 40 ) fyture only for the defene of OUr|race from Milwauke®, was forced to rights and for the benefit of hu-|jand three and one-half miles from i i manity. witt, Ill, at 3:05 a.m. today, Triple Tie for Low Navies and armies, particularly in|ing to a telegtam recetved from hi i ifvi Suntry. have been DecesSary in- |air service headduarrers The bag and Score in Qualifying our e e 5 minds. They have yells and songs: they |®of : e z i iy G retron net Wers ‘afightly .damaged. ‘the officr Round at Columbia | the democratic primary Aukust 8. When the boys congregated for | have class Aghts and colors and lhe“f::';;g‘;}:'fi%;‘u’é;: o, c,;gu,;,.gganc; commitice. The other mem- " among the nations to the law enforce- | "*POrted: These districts are the second and theic lussons in the vooations. they. | they -have developed a school | 318 U0V fia ana 230 streets and | 3 B pae Mr. Gary, President ment bodies within the various coun- Three playets—two of them leading | sixth. Yesterda: all refused to have anything to do | spirit. They hase taken to ath- o Gisrharsing P cory . P THes "As“eivilization Is based upon| VAN ORMAN ALSO DOWN. |goifers of the Columbia Country Club | g, s, y was the last day| L %150l They disdained touch: | lctics, base ball veing the major |continue south, afier GICUCrEne Nerch Roberts, dr. of - Philadelpnia; Con. Jaw and law enforcement. 80 civiliza- ~tied for low score in the qualitying | °F AQualifying for the primary, thei ing anything that bore evidence of sport, followed closely by boxing. R be perkea {uoller William 3. Piibort and General tion is dependent upon the navies and round of the Columbia Country Club's | 18W requiring candidates to file ap-| work. They refused to use brooms Base ball is supervised-by Ambrose {&ll cars will ADtall of United States | Counsel Richard V. Li oy fhe; Armiea Of g great f.;'f;,‘"""}‘,‘.{‘Ah‘m Balloonist Landed Near | oiit C o 1r i tnament yesterday. Al | plications and Day fees to the state]| 10 Sweep out their dormitories. B, Kelly of Albany, N. Y., an old | man;fe“'fu! L pr(:‘r[ e Wi Deveie the 05 Ty U6 €l o E e BT - s - > a - b4 Ve 8 e ntries - apandon heir| , Fayette, Mo., Last Night. Dery S Eag ’f?ctl:iel::nl:lnn::d ‘lfl"z‘e:fl B. | auditor on or before June 1. ;‘;’,”i,lll';,",::“‘z‘n:’,‘i ‘;’g.'::’ SO ey "'°§l,f‘,f°;“‘“'; N e Byies and assist in handling the public at| Dendents: 1s 1t not & Tact that .‘:.“\’1‘:] odoé_r‘:{:rsa:rr‘\)eudmr::::'"fio‘g ::: LORAIN, Ohio, June 2.—Ward T. Van | Kampmann, the long-hitting golfer | In the second district Representative The American teachers met thlu‘ punch. Boxing hh“h :\‘n‘u\d be ?'Emhz»mh, 19th and 20th streets. fynu‘:ir:;g:fik:;\.k:termlnne them?" Mr. NOHIaNeTIny. Orman. Ahl;l;;:mbl::gnl::én?y'm?‘m (e | trom Pine Vatiey, all turned in cards J. T. Deal will be opposed by Assist- :‘;‘;“",I‘Sh:;'“::“;"" &:m; maaties :;’g“,‘,:‘f.,.‘i‘;‘::“‘.;,;‘l’m;z‘, n ot | between B and C stree el be Bt ] S e s £ il St vaukee, | of 73, to tie for the medal. One stroke > . e Nt Ban e 1 edestrians. raffic police | 5 2 Streases Needed Qualities. landed ‘last night st 347 at Favette: | back of this trio was C. D. Dunphy | i e oy oner o o pmk, and} themselves. freely. and naturally, | It is practically all straight punch- S be Fratiomed aiomg B sireet at al | JAgS CRT Teterted. efing thatl . Mo., according to a telegram received | of Woodland, who had 79. Guy @t |in the sixth Judge C. A. Woodrum, The graduates were told by u‘"hen this mornin; . 9. y . g by his mother, Mrs. | Standif. i 5 formerly of th § Secretary that the qualities they|R. C. Van Orman e e P o e | Foanoke, will onsase Renrosemotics| workers until finally the passive | the rapidity and force with which must have for success “are the great in 39, and finally finished with an &4. { James P. Woods. resiutance (;fl(he young Alh;nll;t‘:: he r.ant‘hnd h(lg:u! ?:sal:‘; ‘gn;‘-'; 2 y . £ : s completely overcome an: y man's face without fundamentals—Iloyalty, courage, de-| THREE BAGS LEFT IN AIR. The qualifying scores were lower| In the race for the United States| W&8 comp! 24 14 e roiaction. > Blows are. what { TROOPS MASSING B | intersections to assist pedestrians N { youla result in dissolution of the COF- crossing. poration under the Sherman act. Forced to Behave. “Then you have to behave your- vaiue and help of a tool to the boxer thinks skill 1s measure = o v O i v v. Ve o to use every implement Ives? termination.” but above all, they than In auy Columbia tourney in sev- [Senate former Gov. Westmoreland| CAMe onnt tos it saalAlbanian boya abl selves? = eral years, six men who made 85 |Davis will oppose Senator Cl the shop. TRyt buir 2 - “Yes, for two reasons: First, be- must be leaders of men. Survivors In Race All Drifting | being compelied to play off for tws |Swanson. </ oc¢ Senator Claude A1 “fong centuries of caste had ! they give and take them like Spar- ON ULSTER BORDER ciins 00 PESIE 0 1, SR “The qualities needful for the com- - ST A in 1he first flight. Out of the| The state republican central com-| USUENL the boys that the real gen- i ond, because we have to do £o. mand of troops are tho qualities you own ssissippi Valley. dgar J. Orme of Columbia and |mittee, at a meeting in Alexandria, FOR NEW INVASION ! To a question whether the cor- R cherten ey "aoe “many and | Br the Assoclated Press. unattached. won their |Va., several weeks ago, laid plans ggmgm;"b;iw;.m;g";gg "Lr‘hu;): 5 : . = way into the top flight, Orme winning |for putting up candidates in each S b th,e W ld W diverse, but perhaps of all these qualities | CHICAGO, June 2—Carrled far | ¥ (10 113, (0B BTG, oM B e o o naresslonal district oach ujjerers or ar there is no more than important ab- | from their expected course by whim- Solute Squareness. You may command | sical winds, three. of the thirteen |JAMES C. Davis both voungsters, con- {fall No decision has been reached obedience by your rank, but unless | giant gas bags which started in the | !inued to battle for the last place un- | by the republicans as to a candidate ®) 4 you command loyaldevotion by vour|natlonal balluon race at Milwaukee | !il the 8fth hole where Hsley was|for the Senate. re Ount llion Character those under you will never | Wedneaday were unaccounted for at]picely on the green in thrae shots. ah serve as they would otherwise. You! quuwr toduy Davis pickéd up his.ball and conceded QUITS CONGRESS RACE. replied: (Continued from First Page.) “No, we haven't known so much 3 about the independents’ business for several vears.” “Since the abolition of the ‘gen- tlemen’s agreement dinner'?” Mr. Un- inhabitants along the border in the vicinity have fled to Dundalk. Firing also occurred at Culleville, must pattern your lives so that your | Ygwn 1odav- . o the hole after, fwo missed shots short going on for several hours. termyer suggested. men swear by you—not at you.' e frine drifting bags 15 manned | ot the bunker across the course. ish republican army quarters Yee." by-an Army pilot, one by a Navy air- o 1o < “You haven't substituted breakfast Ea reinia | Death, Devastati Famine, Pestilence in W of |it was stated that the republican State Senator Early of Virginia h, De: on, 'y ake A N eea® ifered no casualties in either |or luncheons?” “Nothing has been substituted, so ma id one by 1villan ball ist. MANY HAVE RESIGNED, |TRandorelbysclilliin palloonst| s Plres Gimisaed ¢ . S T lieved to be still in the race were| Ninety-four .was the last score ‘to Seeks Democratic Harmony. > = clash. > Special Dispatch to The Star. s;m::"‘:::n ‘:'Y‘!ed:!|us|;alpp“ll \;(nlley make the sixth flight, and in the | WINCHESTER, Va, June 2-State Great Conflict—Fabulous Riches Catholies li':ec :eu.n. s tar -21 km‘):. S ’ ANNAPOLIS, Md., June 2—Weather o S Jarkness| jraw four players with cards of 94 2 ity o < . After a twenty-four-hour orgy ‘osts Lower Tha of a high degree of moistness failed | Closed around them they were dritt-| O e“mm‘;"’; 59“‘!‘0‘; Nat B-n'”'-‘arly of Green county Wiped Out. shooting, Incendiarism and 1ooling | jugge Gary testified vesterday that %' mar ‘the brilllanicy of gradustion | RSN NI EE L o ol i icenste was the Savorite for thel the siat d""" ed Chairman Byrd of it Mg am scwithach e oon. | his corporation was able to deliver its rory. in which the ecramony took | because they could expect no more ey Haaritee fhat O T ihe Mill Field ufea and a | products at $3 a ton less than ita inde- armory, in which the ceremony took | LeCause L f medal after he had reached the turn|in the interests of harmony he wor S the winds and wished to ¥ he would Place.” presenting a gay scene. in | yo1q"3 O] in 38, and started back with a 4. He | not oppose Representativ by Paul Scott Mowrer, staff correspondent of | facts are possibly facts no more. - Which the gay costumes of the fair | Rold the distance they had covered | n B0 A0 ® elftn hole badly, how. | Harriton of Winchester o unnomas B. | He Star and Chicas Dally News in Paris, on | The' trath seems to be that we are|Catholics are reported o have Iefti” g, conceded the difference in costs . d o~ 3 b eir lives. Visitors and the gold lace of Navy | roit. one of the seven clvilians shot]ever, and finished with a 40 in the |sional nomination from the seventh | American forelin ralley and the cranged FOW-| not going to get back to “normaley” |Belfast. fefring o nver Warwick, | was largely accounted for by the fact (Following fa the first of a series of articles| to past principles for guidance, past |tnued in the ¥R OS SIC8 &G0,5 1 D0 gony competitors. full dress were the high points. Mih’ into the sky &t the hop-oft last nine. Stevinson went too deep | district. e ever. Nineteen fourteen was a cl . States Steel owned more crthe nvgeation was delivered by | He descended near Patnesville. | with his niblick pitch to the seven | peHarrizon will be declared the nomi. | "tione 2% & resuit of the b mactic date. The world has changed. | which searched the steamer Craghuet that Toiee Fatel SUn STl eeting Chaplain Sydney K. Evans of theionio, last night, when shifting winds | teenth green, and took 6 to_the hole, | 1€s DY the district committee, it was ; the situation of the United States i LORER [O8® 00eq’ two other ves. | nan 1300 WEes of 7 Naval Academy and Rear Admirallthreatened to start him back over the { when a pair of 4s would have given J BY PAUL SCOTT MOWRER. has changed, our very minds have |donderry const hailed (wo other VeS| hiants with ore centers. Henry B Wilson, superintendent of | ¢;soked course his bags pursued. him 76, and undisputed Fight to the ey Special Correspondence of The Star and | changed. Taking accurate stock of | Sels bORn® fof MUCTRIICCLCNS Inices| Insisting upon tne corporation’s 5, tcademy. introduced Col. Roose- |~ Warren Rasor of Brookville, Ohlo, | qualification medal. PICNIC AT FA Chicago Daily News. these changes, observing, analyizing. o8 FAC% 0% (0o dhing Tt is report- | justification in owning and operating S e another independent flyer, came down | Marshall Whitlatch of Chevy Chase, LLS. PARIS, France, May 15.—To say|facing the circumstances clamly and | 80 orderce B WEISERS 0o 0 (0000 Justificatio Kbl ol tne husual Clrcumstances. ~ |near Fullon. Mo, rather’ than spend (a former District champion, was on that the world war through which | Without sentiment, our aim must now | 1 5" i¢“contesting Great Britain's | {ts own lines, Mr. Gary wis a97ed 0¥ o : rather to ¢ uild- : e o - 2 circumstances surrounding the | another night in the air. He landed fof those i the play-off, who had to|Alabama Bociety Goes on Outing |we have just passed exceeds both in' jng the future than to sit ighing|Tight to search ships in these waters | Samuel Untermyer. counsel for the class of 1922 have been different from | only a few miles from the spot J. S.|drop back into the second flight. In that of any other class in the his- Mrly(lbben of St. Louis had descended (hepsame flight Is Allan L. Hfiwsa of Up Potomac. extent and Intensity any preceding|over the past. In this new taking Woman Made Inte Torch. committee, how .l_'Ae r;cnncnle‘d -l\::h tory of the Naval Academy, 80 that|shortly before. Richmond, middle Atlantic champion v & military cataclysm is to repeat a|Of stock, of course, we shall find! when a gang forced the door of a|joint ownership with the court ruling speclal interest attached to the grad- Heoaly Niiwos i s, in 1920, The first outdoor meeting and pic- | Meuirse, *mecry one nas sara 1t; but | Al @part from principles there are | octors residence in the south ‘sidelin the Reading case: where it is held uation today. Not only will there be o NSely A llot, | , Herbert T. Shannon and his enter- | nic of the Alabama State Society was | oo wory pove Do ' many things which, happily, have not | of the city, they were told by the|that joint ownership of railroads and the usual separation of the members | Lieut. -Ylm;l! A Cu t’ d"fly !:1 ot | tainment committee, provided a royal | ne1q 1ast evebi s = how many have paused to reflect upon | been and probably will not be trans-| servant, Susan McCormick. that ne|coal mines was illegal. of the class, who have been so closely | from Ross Field, Callf.. dropped to}good time for all visiting golfers at ng at Great Valls, Va. | poe it may mean? Millions have|formed. We shall find that there areiyae not at home. Thereupon they| Mr. Gary said the United States associated for four years, by assign- | éarth near Dover, o. Capt. John | “qinner given for the guests at the | TWo special cars of the Washington % b even certain points at which we may | poured a can of petrol over her and| Steel would object strongly to being ments to different stations, but many Berry of St. Louls, an Independent @} houge last nighti Shannon was|and Old Dominion raflway were died; millions have been shuffied back | s¢ill, with advantage and a fair pros- { £, ‘her clothing afire. Qivorced from its railroads, asserting will go into civilian life. entry, came down near Monticelld. |gideq in making the dinner a hearty | quired to carry the 4 re-|ana forth across the globe; milllons |pect of success, endeavor to bring | Sha ran tcreaming inte the street.|me a1d not belicve ownership of the The ranks of commissioned officers | Il and Bernard von Hoffman of St |4 ccess by A. J. (Cy) Cummings, John | 3 Y members to the | payve suffered and are suffering dev- | dack 1914. But at a numben of OLNeT | where neighbors extinguished the | lines gave the corporation an unfair in the Navy will be increased by |Louis came out of the clouds over i o park. - vital points we shall discover In-{fames, but not before she had becn @ er its competitors, such slightly less than 400 members of to- | Fort Wayne, Ind. g‘;“’::r“y"'éh‘:;';'g:g;r‘:'sfh;(:':'“m“‘_‘:: g The prosedure of the regularin- |astation, famine, pestilence. Doverty. | cyitaply that the past has gone for- e e ":g\:g;flfx:m EA Soaiuiary, day’s graduating class, there being| The bags, which reached a high) %50 valley and William }5‘.“ of | door meetings was dispensed with, { Fabulous riches have been wiped out.|ever and that the need is for adapta-{phospital in a serious condition. {ciae except the _entertainment feature, |y ires have fallen; dynas-|tion, readjustment, initiative—not &0 Gary asserted the steel corpora- which was in the form of interpre- | SNy empires have fallen: Aynas-|. o "o r reconstruction as new con- ANEL ISS s o “Tines gave independent LAy 100 have resigned and fwenty. |air currents, and after following a|Ville Peck of Rishmond. = =~ |tative dancing by the Misses Loretta | ties have been dethroned: and from | triceion: or, if you will, the mew ELECTION PANEL UED. ;"flezlflmfi;‘am” s ek imuice s B Bve will be ‘commissioned a8 second | course Which would take them up in | GARTOunCEment W, made By W |Bradley. Catherine Hereford and|the death convulsions of venerable|mormalcy. & mew world equilibrium, .| got itself and declared he had never lieutenants in the Marine Corps. the Canadlan wilds, shifted with the | (0 % "orizes won in the tourna- :“" oerle. Arrangements for the | ations new nations have sprung to|social, economic and political, differ- {Sinn Fein Organization at Dublin!{heard a complaint as to discrimina- osihn st prieng winds and crossed’ Lake Erie. The |Sent the prizes mon in the OW7RR" | pionic were made by & special com-|iife. The political map of Europe has|ent from the old; worse perhaps, or o - = group which floated away from Mil- | Men mittee headed by Maj. Thacker V.|peen redrawn. Vast territories have | perhaps—if we make it so—better. Announces Plans. . The class contained 984 members: waukee on surface winds remained | Fo%- Palrtas for TeRay: ‘Walker, president of the society. changed hands. The magnetic cen-{ There is scarcely an individual to WHI Reeal pPing. 1t its beginning, which was while the | virtually in the same currents and ot i ters of political power have silently | whom these remarks do not apply. | BY the Associated Press. Before he began examination of Mr. Un Ied'l Ftflmd'\u E;S?Ked in_the | grifted southwest over Illinois and| Qualifying scores with today’s pair- shifted, destroying old currents, cre- | Workman, farmer, merchant, manu-{ DUBLIN, June 2.—The Sinn Fein or-1, .y~ Mr. Untermyer announced he e T tor st e e aoht Cihws | Missousl: ings, follo MAY SUCCEED REAVIS. {ohirte%iew: and a mow political com- | facturer, office employe and’ profes. | anization headquarters today issued {[EIN 3'0C recall to the witness stand n the history of the academy. Many| The three balloons still unreported | InES: : Plexity. The material centers of eco- | sional man—all may with profit take | the national coalition election panel. iy "mopping and A. C. Dinkley, presi- resigned at the conclusion of the war|are Maj. Westover, Army airman;| First Sighi-M. B Blevigsn, (ol | o mnk Pomic power have shifted, creating|stock. asking how the war has af.|resulting from the recent agreement|q... of the Midvale Steel and Ord- and the uncertainty as to the receipt|Lieut. Heed, Navy balloonist, and H.| (i8). vs. Charles Agnew, Potomac (82) nk L. Greene Being Considered a new economic complexity. Asia,|fected their own community in its re- | between Eamonn De Valera andi,.nce Company. Completion of a stil some doubt in a few cases. The |altitude after the hop-off at Mil- It soloists; and Judge Mel- graduates will number about 520, but | watkee, had much experience with ?fium}z‘:fi of Richmond. . of commissions caused others to re-| B, Honeywell, a civillan fiyer of St | Georse P. James, Columbla (80), vs. L. A. L = Collins, which leaves the ¢ vhich = . - | 8antord, La Porte (84): E. J. Orme, Colam Africa, Australasia, the two Americas— | lation to the’ world, and themselves | Michael Collins, imerger of the companies over whic sign duripg the past few months. Louis. - [ A S as Joint Committeeman. Aot contiment has gone untouched.|in relation to their community; then|present composition of the dail!{1Cc®tyo men preside with the In- A number of those who resigned 3 lightly aitered. There | & v w a — 81); H. G. Peck, Lexington, (82), w.| Representative Frank L. v fn a time of unparalleled|boldly make the suitable readjust.q{eireann only slightly alte land Steel Company was announce SR A L TS £0% Kampmann, Pine valley (18); C. 3| vorornne wilt rbhan) e L s d i onuan:. enty. TBut What: 18 e Gaajunt- 1 are 128 seats in the counties, boroughs | . S'roy s Cafter Mr. Topping and Fesignations, there being four cases BUSINESS HIGH OUTING. |Duwphr, Woosiana (19). ve. Sam 'Daisels, ¥ be appointed [ SOTEG inant factor in the life of |uals is even more true of nations,{and universities of free states con-{y Dinkley had testified the pro- e lzn:&‘:':ll‘;‘odt - 'l‘:;bedru;'. Chery Cuame () GIE Cante e by Speaker Glllett to succeed Repre- | ayery man now 1lvin;~:s and will|and in particular of the United States. mltuendesih{or whlich_rlh!l cz'h"dmrn"si"“' d merger was still In the negoti- IR WATDe : snaid | sentative C. Frank Reavis of Neb tinue to be, the%war—the war appear .in the panel. e other four.|ating stage. others of the 103 who submitted their | Hundreds of Students and Alumni | R. Tuckermann, Chevy Chase (81). va. Donald ebraska | long continu J Why U. S. In Mentioned. the constituency of Dubl v w ¢ the least, mot resignations are contemplating ap- Woodward, Celumbia (84); Guy M. Standifer, [on the joint congressional committee |and its tremendous consequences, No {vm:";sm g ““wn{”wd % lh'l‘-.r'];h'f"u:\:rfh llohpll:!ltflim:n . : 3 ical or eco-| I say particularly the United St ~ e characte plying for their withdrawal. Thirteen Journey to Chesapeake Beach. Columbis (34), vs. A. R. MacKensie, Colam-|¢or reorganization of the administra- | thInKIn&: social, political y y the United States, o the presumption . that | 1. . = - | nomie—which ignores it can hope to c coalition " on 3 Untermyer safd. 1 could cter- nomie—wh g’ ‘because, except for a few.individual{ they will be returned unopposed. ’,,e their testittmony more strongly s f P bia (18). e, Hem e e e N raut®" | More than 1,000 Business High| Second Might-G. C. Ligon Baitimors (7), | tive branch of the federal govern-|reach a true conclusion, : g statesmen, and unlike most other peo- Olmsted of Towa and Leonard K: School students aend hundreds of |vs. F. P. Waggaman, Chevy Chase (88): A.|ment. Representative Reavis’ resigna- AN But Four Dail Members. A of "West Viraina frse - aard Kaplad | graduates are frolicking today at|¥. Howsra. Washinglon (65), ve. B. R, Hart: [tion from the House, to Detoits Cites Sardosle Paradox. ples, we have never learned to think | , A% B¢ otF TRE HCRICE q| vThis committee is not to be trified Ronor men, wers kiven their aipjomas | Cheskpeake Beach on the seventeenth | SGHCits G hariian. columbia (37 3. |45, Sseistant 'to Attofney Gemeral; et by what is peychologically a|nationally and obfectively, in terms in'the panel, oniy 124 candidates willi Mtk CLtY eftimony. = """ ** %7 n order of graduating merit, ai < | R. De Fi . Baonockburn (86), va. 5 n prosecution of war |natural reaction, and in 5 us dant 5 Test In alphabetical ‘order. "0 ‘M| clation. = Intermittent showers and | hismmer. Commbia (58); Marshali Whitlatch, | fraud cases takes effect June 4, sardonic paradox, the war—in its ;‘; Ao L et e ot overeadt siies apparently had Uitle | chery Ghage (). s, . . . Columbia | The only reason which will prevent | larger sense—is the ohe thing we are| There was a day. in the infancy of | (G0, in the division formed by East PARTIAL INSURANCE Fun Begins. effect on the outing. Many of the| (88); H. C. Trath, Columbia (85), vs. Clark | Representative Greene from recefving | not now willing to contemplate. “Offour independence, when this defi-|mitt rary and Waterford county and GETS o poett‘ ;:eogo;l::\ulron of thehez;mfionlll :ln:enlu who were fortunate ehough g:l;v- q;u&;i flolmzl su H :‘i.,"co?'m the appointment would be objection |all ages and epochs,” writes Charles flfl':iey in 1'1‘:""}“ t:-vl:.kmxlt reat- cn‘;?e 'ogram ti ! \chmon . V8. 3 cl lumbi; ed us wi T . i Th vi Eiven over to the Eraduatas, and the| the Arst train. ' Brincipal Allan Davis | (80): F- 3. D/ Mackay. Bichmond (87), v The 'Srtive House delngation s make] G DEwes, tn M e o osl iso Dicm, BlmosE anningt our Wil e i of ihe AnEioctrisn treaty | Wife in Jail for Murder of Hus- traditional commencement 'fun be- | eliminated the study periods from the |J. .G Rerin, ir- Colmby, | ) columbia. (88), | TeOTEANIZation committee from east. | one ta which all those of the future|saved us. In the long, happy period|ZTePRr{ " Nine for republicans. There band to.Be Paid $3,000. gan Ihe graduates formed in single| Drograms in chool in order that| ., G P Orme, Columbia (80): & Fhillips, | oI states, The other members arewill hark . back—this in which] o1 Jayorable Circumstances Prior tolare only four candidates who are not Z p ': perform their ghake | classes can be dismissed in time for| gganockburn (89), vs. F. B. Pyle, Columbia | Representatives Temple of Pennsyl- | though we played our great part, we 1914 it did not seem to matter par- i} " vars of the dail. TWIN FALLS, Idaho, June 2.—Mrs. ance, while their white caps were | the members to catch the early after-y (sg): D. C. McCready (89), T. W.|vania and R. Walton. Moore of|yes live heedlessly and with _little ticularly, so far as our affairs were Independents probably will contest M. Southard will receive from a thtown in the air and became|noon trains. Sascer, Maryland C. O. (8): J. F.|Virginia. Jhought of the future” Gen. Dawes fconcerned, Whether we thought na- | XafePenCiiet, BBy Wy SO7 igy | Lida M. Sou souvenirs of the occasion for those| Dancing began at 1 o'clock this| Brawner. ‘Columbia (89), ve. Louls Titus. {s right. We are wearied of the hate | tionally or not.” A tifme has now come. § (' S8.Y . o "ol Petween twenty | life insurance company $3,000 fn settie- ‘who were able to grab them. fternoon, music being furnisheq by | Cbevy Chase (80); B. M, Posey, unattached and the horrors. We sigh for peaee|however, when once more it matters| TUTH T aangidates ready, the la-{ment of her claims based on a $10,000 PR e et o Fgeed e ey ignt e |5 o T ARy Dk | WILL PLAN AIR RULES, | zesce-tor, 306, ogin, ang |, eiess donl 43 sarely, a3 the var Bor wominess munble (e ang | inwranos policy covering e, ito of or love % " Mur- sioaini apin, Columb * | things as they used to be. We do notjol i{halt a dozen candidates will Tun in fane. aviich sscred precincts had been | ray gave a song and dance sketen.| AR (L E SRR ORI LRLY L ! things a8 they Bink about the War,|as surely as the war of 1850 Involved | Poul catios of Dapiie. Corke and Lim. | Baward- F. Meyer, her fourth husband, year, and en-{which will be repeated this evening.yscKensie, Columbla (89), vs. ©. Proef e ict Commissioners probably | jet alone talk about it. We -arelus in a protracted era of exclusively] ricx on behaif of business interests. | for whose murder she is sarving a term if 1 were disposed. Joyed a full realization of the fact that | One of the features on this after. 90) 4 * | ®ill confer with - tired, . disillusioned, confused. domestic development and preoccupa- in the state penitentiary, it became :n.:t lifnitations of the first year had at | noon’s program is a bathing suit con- s i e W INuy and Post %:h a%-‘-i‘«';n‘.‘;?‘.'t':? S;fin:r:: of the future, disappointed |tions; as surely as the war of 1898 Clergyman Sees Civil War. 'k".mwn today. X been lifted. test. A [‘{"‘ will be awarded the Fourth Flight Scores. Tore_ adopting regulations to govern air. | in the present, we cling almost des-{endowed us with colonial, dependen-{ . aost Rev. John A. F. Gregg,] Mrs. Southard, soon after her arriva " This evening, the class of 1923 will | wearer of the most attractive beach planes fiving over Washi: ly to the past. It is s if{efes and responsibilities’' and pro- 4 here in custody from Honoluiu to staudd’ bid the graduates good-bye at the great | costume. Prises also will be awarded | oy b, o D Caseels; Onevy Chase (3} P Commissioner Rutbiph. coairman of | Dorats had become too big for us |vokea a-dim awakening again to ajLrotéstant archblshop of jOMONN IiTCS on the enarge of murder to Mever. and tomorrow thé under- | winners of athletic events scheduled | p. Andrews, Baitimore (80). 8. the board, said the question of regulat- We no jonger dominate thi they |realization of our foreign relatione,jg y with this statement: instituted suit against the insurance . bia (91): A. H. now. lying in the offing for the summer | Tonight Areworks will be set off | (a1). ve. v‘v;hl MeCafiam, Washington (90); | sion today, but the city heads decided | our newly acquired fatalism, itself Ffound, sooner or later, to have given|{ i i war in Ireland it may. be upon Ry. ve. 3 ashington | before action is taken. Toaisting onl 1o our natioal existence. -For -us, as. CALL LEADER “DESPOT.” classmen will embark on the battlesaip { for this afternoon. 8iseon, Essex Fells| Ing aviation was discussed in board ses- | dominate and, oppress us, Just as surely will the war of 1917 Yt we are not already engaged in ::x:p:fim‘;“ ':‘:\I‘-h:cm.;:l.‘b: P:hr-h‘d practice cruise. from the end of the pler. Lee L. Colum] D. L.that the subject was of such . |a lega f. the war, we coiitinue o |gome entirely new orientation, - 3 7 Miooned ( m"g‘ hr:' tance that T ahouid be atudied cateluls | acbept. thin humil St Tundamental, perhaps decisive,|us this week or the next T R e A W, ¢ =~ _w (81); Thomas Eiliott, Clagindatl (90), ve 3-1 Mr. Rudolph said if a conference i hail ‘present e ¥,{ for oth. tions, the cataclysmic war /) y ratl D B. #traser, Columbia (80); Roger Cosmbe. { yiq™ with the federal Ao p LR AR et AR L reiad gt BANKERS SHUT IN VAULT. 1 " agencies men- mysterious gravitatiom. has marked an end and a beginning. o g Eiruaidh” (o), va. R, L. Thomas, Potomar | 1ol 0"l sl U with & wiow b Eetling D Soma 10 1914 again. and President | The woerk: transformations . which By the Assoclated Press. 104 p - the advice as to; the best mel f -dotal “pormalcy. have taken place about us affect 7 tes TOKIO, June 2.—The constituent J H. M. Hal : . Harding's_sacer ve place us { po0l Thi Min Whils Be ShOlllder ed "l .I)(lr t States ..-z-i."“"'-- lfl;‘, ‘l'-"’"&o C"’ 5 b # n:nn the World Faces, . |vitaliy. How should na- otherwise? Kof Jp Fhirty. @ i o assembly at Viadivostok, which @e- 2 Jr’ "’n."m.anun (’W.Wn;l X | pre, a t:nut?v“en:t‘ allz::-;‘ mh"‘. What we have to realize 1s that TNEI 15 Wt ‘:’““ de e ‘h’;’ : Expert Is Sought. posed and arrested President My oo Casmbie 20 5,8, Taighan, [ox | gvaions for the Commissionre though we may, of course, still look | IC MAde N BNTEL ttand or defii{ ATHENS, Ga. June 2--Hugh H. Gor. |lov_yesterday, denounced i 3 CHICAGO, June 2.—Assumption by)departure trom the theory of govern- Hary Eruass “Buanockbara (923, ; ; Bltely to adapt ourseives to-our mew - ATUENS B SIS T merciar] “depotic policy of Merkulov as head the several state governments of|ment of the framers of the-Constitu.|vs. H. F. Hambslh. Naval Academy (92 Alrgption: 3 k here, and Harry Hodgeon, .,.,.kiog the Viadivostok ‘government,” mc- tion and from the limits Set by that| Wil Potemac g.a). > 5 - dBu\l i University of Georgta. trus. | cording to Wword from the Stberian ‘U-u'::. the “b:::::-:q.mum.:: Rt amant y o l“‘.:;u‘:. c piion z T T g o . 2 now g shoul . i ' Soverament” was m;n‘ by .At. l#flb‘:;‘:h‘u?ttllfla? mu-.d':‘;! .. i ¥ .m ’I‘HE mRY OF BERGmIL Mr, Prentlss, Mohawk (94). ugherty sald jt was harmful to|vs. d., M. o0 tee, #pent thirty minutes behind the{P°Li, japanesc army command an- “bars” this morning. The two bankers | nounced r}n‘u ;:u- h"ylm m-!- : » oW being built | tral, should either part: o “Greater Than Dreaméd Of,” 8ays]were examining & vault belng duilt | tral. should SILRCr oy Interven ENFORCEMENT LAUDED General Daugherty today Inan E“" Epirit of oatidhatism, Cutts, Washingtos (o) ¥ uth t of the at were address ipoie As- 'Cotum + First detailed- entic account of the at- i ore e 4 mtm:““. e e IR0 Centzl Spvernment 48 well as o ; ’n)';"v:", o, Samcias p m:“:;,mh:‘dnfiien in Gei:nimy to' kidnap * . Divectur tor Virgluta. . {for ™ pank m-‘ while they on arms_the dapans . .| “Every one who has observed ), . 4. Haskla. Columbia (94); B. P. the ‘arch dacker; how and why it failed; attefnpt - OND, Va., June 2.—T tet- | ¥ nside, Atebl S00F Bivang D e s e an - Sonions S B | ot gy A R K 0 fynch the kidakpers, theis trial and conviction. - L4, RS Ciied st pronbic : FALLS 3 FLOORS; UNEURT g ant Prosm, fant which Mr. Daugherty heid ¢ould [must admit that a deeay of state ac- P E g Sneag, “‘a," > A ; e more effectively handied the flvtu resuited. - "Kh"'u“m" "'fl"' Angrie (983 A ‘thrilling st : adventure, rivaliog fiction, 3 3 Fred J. Willlams, seventeen fnonths g | S a wesey s o TubE: ateo’ it m-m Coay: ons Watms “) ) ‘by Charles R n of the Army Intelligence = g i gl mibogectee ¢ there are two essential ca Page, jr., !-a B - ¥ ¥ 0 s ed dail 5 . B 1te; steek laws, white-slave trafie antl- |SP%F, [L00° (57, (70, Ssental causes Columbla (94), va. M. 8. wg* I!‘h.‘ : allinents, hhh b d daily.. & , ¥ arseruoon after having Talten from nascotic atatutes snd food-igspectien o1 () xS : ning ‘chapter 3 b3 ¥ roe reate: tory window of Ms home: st s s e ot / o s % AR T : han drosmed_possibie, {and | fees T A