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Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press fs exclusively entitled to WEATHER. | Unsettled. probably showers and | the use for republication of all pews dispatches thu orms tonight and tomorrow; not quite so warm® Temperature for credited to it or not otherwise credited in this twenty-four hours ended at 2 p.m. to- | A onr Aonreonju s u){;m_d“; Paper and also the local mews published berein. | low b, at 5:30 s today: Al rights of publication of specisl rt on page 7. Closing N. Y. Stocks and Bonds, Page 21 . Intered a “post office pecond-class matter Vashington, i€ PICHOT DEFENTE: THREATENS 10 RUN S N CAMPAGH Old Guard Names W. Harry HUSBAND TELLS TRUTH, | DID NOT MURDER WIFE, | ‘BLOOD MACHINE’ SHOWS | SAN FRANCISCO, June 10.—The | sphymomanometer, or lietector, was | employed by the Sun Francisco po- | lice department yesterday on Henry Wilkens, whose wife was reported stot and killed here by an automo- bile bandit on the evening of May @0 while she was riding in the f ily car with her husband and their two children. The test was aid to have demon- ch WASHINGTON, NAVY BLREPORT T0 SENATE URGES S0 FIND Increase of $42,965,000 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1922— ¢ Foening Star. dispatches herein are slso reserved. Yesterday’s Net Circulation, 87,245 -TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES. BLIND POILU GUIDED BY WAR IDOL WHEN JANITOR WAS “BUSY' By the Associated Press. PARIS, June 10.—“Excuse me, am I near the Wounded Soldiers’ Institute?” asked a blind veteran of u passing pedestrian as he tap- ped his way along the sidewalk. “I've only been there twice and T'm not quite sure of the way.” “You are close 10 it now; let me take you,” cume the reply. Arriving at the door, the guide | TWO CENTS. COMLPRICE PROBE SURE SAYSWALSH FPRGES NOT T Massachusetts Senator De- - strated that. Wilkens was telling LA e 2 e Baker Chairman Over | ™ sy wswsoessure | OVEF Budget Voted by | s unto the "Rection tor the | clares Hoover Must Act His Protest. P, o st wer aeen: |, House. .| ke i _gourselty grevied Quickly. _— and .\llblu{ to t’llt‘ test, V\'l!l«‘); G g on th other side of the court-- sisted of answering a Series of REVIV G ions_in connection with ~ the i n did so, but on the SPECTEESRI;ROJRESSIVHSM L TS | EXCLUDE APPROPRIATIONS s S B S | INDICTMENTS LIKELY round that no nervous lr" - il ¥ J‘l'" uhhginlg to the blind?" he | nt at the ps time,” the surly e Political Drama With Far-Reach- ing Consequences Staged in Philadelphia. renewed | their Arthur Castor, for interrogation s with the slaying. i conne gress. ommittee Also Strikes Out Pro-4 vision to Close Dahlgren | Proving Ground. to 10,000 men and to termina ems to me it Is your duty to help them id the other. I nl_nhfind time—and 1 um Marshal Foch.” Statement Follows Conference of Borah With Commerce Secre- tary Last Night, ’ gation. | ek s —_ . na e Al . | Avpropriations ot | Y"Hll»\!v PHIA, June 10.—The reg- i’("wlfll ;‘-: ‘Hffl E n‘nl‘mv] lv:l‘ A«‘| d:’\”t‘,\“r::p Senator Walsh, democrat. Massachu- ular o nization forces fle . e | tion bill as reported out today by e | setts, in a statement today dgclared E R N Senate appropriations committee. This that a congressional investigution A victory over the supporters of Gif- {represents a met increase of $42,965.- would be made and indictment of bi- ford Pinchot, republican candidate for { 000 over the House bill. but §131 tuminous coal operators who have B0Vernbr {aady. wHon thes slssted W 1000 less than requested by the Navy | used the Hoover price fixing agree Harry Baker of 1 burg, chairman Department. ment to raise prices would be de- of the state comm His opponent Tha bill s to' be called up mnext manded unless Secretary Hoover ob- for the position was Gen. Asher Miner { Mouday by agreoment tp sy aslds tho tains reduction of prices on contract TRl i | pending tariff bill temporarily, under A e e R ‘ln ted ‘Senator George What- Measure Limits Senators to‘plans made by Senator Poindexter, Settlement EXpected This e Misadiiisis wenites uINes O hepn Pennsylva- - republican, Washington, who will 0 o S hber v d Pennsylva . | . today with Senator Borah of Idaho, al ber (o2 fhe republican na- $10,000, Representatives |nave active charge of the naval|- Afternoon as Premier and |iuirmun of the Senate labor com: O Succee he late v - . o - . .= e - i Penrose. The choic to $5,000. budget. : IN FULL AGREEMENT. e mittee, regarding the latter's confer- ,UUU. | Much less opposition than usual} Griffith Meet. ence last night with Secretary Hoover = e Of Idlana county | was anticipated in the Senate because | ” and announced that he would support to sidcect Nre; Haion M| S Lo Aimetie] Foen, |of the committee's uction in agree-| WOMAN CHOSEN “BOSS. ! e Senator Borah in witholding action cond Mr. Baker. Mro | Sweeping resulations for publicity | g with the House to an enlisted il LONDON, June 10.—After today's |y Ciiet aiae igdaigen founiy aware | of campal contributions are Pro-! perconnel of $6,000 men and 19,500 ¢ Heads Police and Fire Departments [mecting of the British signatorles |0 ‘('::u:ne:r’:m :’i.::::r,\! re.:nn:ufd CleTh Of the GUATtAL Ciraiy C’)‘:‘{‘{flmi vided for in a bill Introduced today | nurines, but notice has been given £ A }" the Anglo-Irish treaty, it Was{.onferences with operators il Tt uarter wircuit eourt of lny Chairman Andrews of the House! o objection to several of the com- - of Augusta, Ga. | stated that Arthur Griffith, president | price reductions. Senator Walsh add- tions were by bnaninions Ve committee on Election of President,|mittee inc 5. Senator King, AUGUSTA, Ga., June 10.—The first {of the dail "eireann, would meet|ed that if Secretary Hoover does nol Viee Preside A ~on- | demoerat, Utah. is expected to move s = + - Pri Minis il £ prevent price increases, the com- ce President and members of Con- | (eMOGHL JLAl 18 SRCTISt 0 S woman in the country to becume | Prime Minister Lioyd George this | DECNEHC NES SUCE"ST o “investi- boss” of the police and fire depart- |afternoon, and that it was likely a| e thib discloses that opera- RATTLES G. 0. P. SKELETON. Pinchot Central Figure as He While the bill makes no attempt to! Haiti T and Santo e operations | ma- | in | ments of a city the size of Augusta. settlement of the questions at issue, tors have under the Hoover agreement ragged prices for contract coal, S¢ - regulate primary expenditures In view | Domingo, . lis Mrs. L S Arrington, pronmnent would be reached B e io oty Gon Clashes With Bosses. of the decision of the Supreme Court Chief Ttems Increased. 'Post Office Departmem club woman and wife of u local Appomtmem by Commission-| According to this arrangement, Mr. | cral would be asked to indict such in the Newberry case that such regu- business man, who elected yes- | Grifith went to Downing street at |operators for conspirac Principal increases in Navy appro- afternoon to the chairman- 4 p.m. He was accompanied by Hugh i BY \. 0. MESSENGER. lation came within the province of | priations noted in the committee Plans New York to Chicago |tcrdxy i : ! ers Advised in Industrial % . Basie Difference See PHILADE the states, it would limit exyend!lurvs‘ port were: Navy buildl | ship of the civil service commission. | Kennedy, legal adviser to the pro-| o ... woih aid the conference ADELPHLIA. June 10.—There | by candidates for the Senate to §10.- ety s L K iott, twenty-five, the young- . visional gove! K Senator Walsh said Conteran e J ¥ candidates s 000; new aircraft, : L L Elliott, L young- | {visional government, and Kevin [ 08T P s ; i G Tets fode political | 000 aud candidates for the louse 10| $26016,000: engineering, System of Lights | est member of the board, was el- Home Dispute. | O'Higgins, the dail ministr of eco- ‘um‘w“ yN‘;mdr\BlnN:‘dmd11‘(:":‘Yvy 2 tu"l -I“]”I‘ . whil ‘mingly of | §5,000, and stipulates that no candi-| 4ud®con ion and repalr of v Great beacon lights every twen tcted vice chairman. Belief that the power of appointing | nomic affairs. With Mr. Lloyd U"“'“!,.,‘:’.r b‘:‘“. :h:‘m,,‘,m’q“,.q 5 rly. Pennsylvania interest at all promise any man a political | geis, $2,000.000. five miles will guide air mail plan SRR e members of the board of children's | Were Winston Churchill, the colonial | S™MH ¢ :;::‘r Neh chuatly Dees o o » to be of na- | job in exchange for his support. | The $10,000.000 additional for con- |in night flying between New York and | guardians by the judges of the police | Secretary, and Sir Gordon Hewart, | U0 L0 (000 w00 b over's price Ieies i '[",'"“";‘ Te bagitohd0 Publishing of Contributions. [ struction, the report said, was “mec. | Chicago, if plans now being consider- | {and criminal courts should be trans- | the lord chief justice. ey ML Suasien | acesupicfiproges | essary e rest of economy and = ed *0; ce Depa ed 1o o o | So much imis 2 510053 lam in the repubiean paree ee.| The name of every person contribut- | €554IY in the interest of economy .n:‘efll by ’n-: i ,lnm Department are .:fr:.‘j‘ 1o the ¢ e fm((-.b JSo much optimism regarding the | "UE ¥ L omisea he would Jilorca s ae SRR PR ESE | o051 6D lor. moraiviauid be publisien,| OC ta actalnment fnd Gompledlon Of juirried (houkt . ict is expressed by Corporation Coun- | IIoZress of the mesoulations W felt| o readjustment,” sald Senator Ponmate ndiana, | bill provides that reports shail|he plans of new ship construction, 1t is llkely that if the night fiving sel F. H. Stephens in an opinion on the | lieved that Colonial S HUECh: | raidn, ~asd i cseases avene Tound BOaVICAR e und owe | < s .5 OF the various es of ships con-{js put into effect day time flying of {control of the board made public at the il will be able to mak PSR s Sl s A bald narrative of the issu | be made by the national committees ' templated by the arrangements de i {ion the pos Mond. ‘hen | he would seek to have the priee re- A aELly Gl = 3y S eenb £k postal planes between the two cities i District building today. L the position next Monday, wheu | a tha, moment would hardly attract|©f 81l Political parties, congressional | in the recent conference on the Wiol b 5 "0 hred ™ At pr S T et ' angle into -the | Lh¢ house of commons reassembles | stored to what it was before that TRaTInE attentival T Lt campaign committees “and all com- | Hation of nival armament and Dy cines heatalinec Dreachr sl the e S RO SEE SIS At MRV N s O time. If it is found there has been mittes A ot every nature, kind and description of the arms limitation fngrasout e Moury: L agcn oaTd Eic | The main questions which created | th¢ investigation will end ittee of a chairman, and pos 2 o Chist 9 | guardians to close the Industrial Home | difficulties when the draft of .the| “In view of the reluctance of Mr whatever purnose created, organ- Under the proposed plan the planes Hundreds Attack in Indiana. Hoover to adimit that there has beeq the election of a member of the re- | LY E covised. by th ittee the! g = Sch v “farmi 3 ident: Irish constitution was first submit- b et o e | e maratod, or any subsid- | As revised by the committee thelwonld leave New York city, for in- Schoo! by “farming out” its residents to | Iris st s e B b Yo R vllth an mational committee. But thereof, which shall in two or ln‘lle-;,!atflluffua ‘Thie;fiflféf.‘{{:u'.’;..';’}'fiiS“‘""e- at 8 o'clock each evening, 3 . privatefamilies before July 1. A :';,v_‘,‘s;‘;'c'f,f:filvwiq‘x‘f, “z?;‘: "ii‘?.‘f | &f Sustomers mot in the spot market, wre is much hehind these routine |more siates influence the result or exBeBClATEs: 10 QTGN G o Te05 | taking all the late letters, and fiy Negroes Fired On in West “Duties of . ghis character,’ Mr. | nica) matters still under examination | it is apparent that an official finding porformances and thereby hangs a|4LLCMPL Lo influence the resuit of &n | (03 000" 5118,000.000 moro than the | ucross country, guided by the beacon | Stephens maintaius are-usually distaste- | on a fair way to adjustment. |of fact must be done, 1f Me. Hoover le whiel @ correspond ctection 8 i k> T renoiied tolny . eisies £ y inpini Iful to the members of the judiciary as The Ulster fronties r le has|is not able within a fe v on- el e ¥ ypej icorreapandett ‘wiil | Congressidre tojba electet jiblit reported today. | lights. making a leisurly trip of about Virginia. el e e LD L ",.,:“j’,:’,‘,’m,v";f‘ Vinee Senator Borah and others, whu Unfotd Most Drastic Provision. | Naval Basen Fund Cut. eleven hours. spect. The Judgds of the Supreme Court ) and Michael Collins’ speech in | L b Filictio Ceatral Kigure, What is regarded by advocates of| The Lill carries no appropriations | Landing Field Light | " TERRE HAUTE, Ind., June 10.—Sert e s i iy b oo Syl LastnlEbL i itaken Bers Eeran e o i be made by the com- at is re e ¢ advocs | 8 Landing Flel ». SRRE 'TE, Ind., June 10.—Seri- | len . T 2 v be Té- | indicatio southe: aders | vestiga b e by By way of window dressing. let it | the bill as a drastic provision pro- |requested by the Navy Department = ’ | ous disorders broke out at the Riley |lieved of the duty of appointment of IndiaGh, e e “:!:,?‘;”:”:;;‘],J:‘rn‘nn‘llev, . (AL Y be said that it will deal with & very | rges that evesy person. firm. aveo. | for mew Pacific coast naval bases. the | Each beacon light would be located | g he Kern Coal Company's | members of the boar of education. The | jikely to keep the wound open. Noth-| The sole istus D e e picturesque character in American | ciation, except political committees Committee rejecting requests for ajon a landing field, go that the pitot | R0 (EEE T E TN oay, according ;ng‘e-‘n\b‘grs“jx:‘:lrnenlzcx:l_ ‘.’.rn'{h.':,r\yl-‘{iz-‘\m?"'|": turther has x.e“‘ heard from (‘ul}.“_g; s b what were the price A on, excel o 0 e 3 2 ’ S e % ¢ today, accord ation < anc stz {iins" Teport ov e & M: and e < ties & man who is likely to|as alreads provided for, that shall mew torpedo destroyer base at San |at all times would have every chance |, ;oriq received here. | powers) are appointed by the President | 1ietiigcoe by the. militars. And it s |after May 30 again as he has once before| cupond o pramise any sum of money | Pedro, Callt; the proposed fleet base |of descending in safety in cate of| T R L iq men, some of them |Y 0% with the Bdvice of the Sennte. |1 poeot ot tho BT overnment] i e BT, fate and fortunes of the sew | or any othor thing of value amount.|at Alameda, Calif, and an_aviation | trouble. While the flelds would not| 04" ore reported forming for & Darelfa Commisitpnera: | has given ussurances acceptable to| . g TR b party. Ho I8 Giford Pine| e to 440 or more -for the murpose base at Sand Point! Wash. The com- | be completely equipped, thex would be | [ LU0 B0l gl imine, while a party | “This is another duty that should be B s i foung Gal he Beorel well known teo Washington- ANy i however, authorized $687,500 such natural places as would afford S - 2 S e e s bl onleny |aseenetit reaulis ML s, unft n ‘:: :‘l‘xllll‘::"eli!;r‘\g.(:'h':orv:':ll.vllllx:::.u;x"e:“"_f for the Puget sound and proper landing facilities. | of 100 men are reported to have attack- lm.n!fsrred to the i¢ nn.r oners of the ah ‘.{g;m::d overatle "mv‘i’rm’nlii‘f,“f.'; tract prices and if these are mot re- Sident Tafte aresa” | tion of senator or representative, un- rhor, Hawail, navy yards. Inlop. o 5 ignfiver would b {pped |1 the Kern Company's mine, over- District of Columbia. After the lapse of(r,ce of any republican loss having | duced, then the Hoover agreement on Which Ted to grave cod |less he or she shull contribute the nnection e report said ch night-iver would be equipped | oo o or coal and attacking and |nearly a quarter of a century the Pres-|jiin discovered. This has apparent- |has failed in large part and has been to the (. O. P through | same to a political committee, shall reithaloniynaval iases which [ with @ Brest hesgHERL o his plane,| O O uring one of the men em- | ident of the United States should not|ly quieted some of the anxieties in | .4 as not to hold down prices, but ion of incidents that {file a statement of the same under the United States has on the Pacl it is understood, as well as with L | be asked nor expected to devote any | Dublin, where trouble on the frontier | /= them. And st and Wi o et ac | e A e tletk of the House ot | capable of properiy vecoiving and ac_| . e T e i ease of | Ploved there. | Deblin. whiere (rouble on e fron et | s a license o Inprease them. his ken at th r, TS bevond| g resentatives.” 58 O Lommodating our largest armed and | flares, Which he could Ust in se ¢ of his time to a purely local matter of [} jjaveq its continuance would have |(he Attorney General them will be Mr. Pinch and s 15 s explained that this would €quirpe tleships.” emergency. An officer of the air mail SHOOT INTO HOMES. this character. | the worst effect on conditions in | i e ho have joined Eosevelt \:lfgx)‘;:'ir|]§r<¢i-[“ ;:uflli\l(:x)v o individual contribu- | And the arms limitation treaty pre- | sorvice of the Post Office Department An investigating committee of the | peifysy | asked to indict those w 'r SRl 1 ¥ : R el & : | venting the development of naval, * s board of charities, which has been ! in the agreement to increase prices. (| maries s the republican | tions not made through political com. | Ve el op i Lot in aile nela at Sresent prospect: | NGa o HR ATy FETUT —Ten e Lou UTsChatices Lumich fhas peen, Lol e fhe agresment to Increase proSS H I the} mittoes and WO i v s ing for the best natural air trail. on fyiQtata Poligese Of homes where ehildren were Sent| g oo Sl S followed a conference last night be- of the si ty-two out [ for_every sp —_— which the landing flelds and beacon y State Police. by the board of children's guardians| s Daily diadlis: Dublinicorne spons e retary Hoover and Senator tion s SenioNl I adat_fnaign. 15 sonid ba: bleced best atter having been taken from the In- | dent understands that if it were ar- ehairman of the committee ou “old g e o aunted e Lightszcot e D e s iy the Assoclated Eres. Gustrial Home School, met today at!ranged thai the British troops would ‘ion and labor, at which Senator IR e o-pat « Quick Mafl Service. | 'CHARLESTON, W. Va. June 10—|the District building to draw up a!p15'yo order temporarily, replach also declared that profiteering or vaando Rttt ulck Mail '8 - Homes of colored miners at Sharlow. | report e or ety -mporarlly, replacini | by ‘coal operator «hlainx"‘l;elfng'_t:ellvm Z v fiyi i = ; The meeting was under the chair-! ster special constables, a e | following the establishme a bas 014 Guard Stlll Has Grip. By fiying at night the air mail|in Boone county, were shotdnto by an | 8 B SR "Whitman Cross. and | Irish republican army regulars would | price scale arranged by Secretary planes could get commerclal paper |automobile party last night and one of | MR H 2 Cera made public regard- BTl er “mould he the basis of con- In the same primaries two old-guard candidates for the Tnited States sen- atorship, Senator Pepper and Maj. Feed, EXPECTED JULY 1 OF BUILDING CODE from elther of the two big citles into the other in time each morning for the workers seriously injured, the state police learned today. Troopers were sent to investigate. ing the report. It is expected the report will be submitted to the board | and its contents will he made public | g be withdrawn from that neighbor- hood. Such an announcement, he ys, is favored in the more impor- ressional investigation. & he Secretary of Commerce assured Senator Borah that evervthinz possi- ble would be done to safeguard the ; the opening of banks and other estab- d aext week : the! ominatiny, Sena the early part of next week. § ;i s to safegua S n Gt o e lishments, and thus mave a day's in-| Ten men wers brought Into state| 'Corporation Counsel Stephens. in 1 T et v | public from profitcering in ans future b SRR standiana | Jad, FReed us- 2 vhat w ters to a nis epinion. forwarded to the Com-| Mr. Colling' speech at last night's|arrangements with the o s ested. but hoth appealing to the s . terost oves ‘;)“l ‘,‘oumb e ,"!m <ase jyolice hmm,‘:;: ;r-s rddaz ot "dchal;su,mlssinnpru. gives all the data at the | Mansion House meeting apparently | dealers, and Senator Borah ngdrm-:l ta same political element. Now e Housing Subcommittee Sees [ir they had been sent by train. connected W isorders around mines | TISSIONers, BN 1 lctrict authorities | was intended as a partial outline of | withhold an investigation pending an I ot St Ve comesthie St li M k This night fiying will constitute one [ in the Cabin Creek and Paint Creek dis- | having a bearing on the clouded the future policy of the south toward | outcome of the negotiations. auestion of choosing a chairman of the | SENALOF erling akes : h h Facili of the most radical steps in the his- | tricts patnty “To whom are the board of | the north. To avert permanent par- R state committer to ge the cam- Relief Through Facilitated : s sstved | Mhildren's guardians responsible and | tition is ‘ob ¢ one of its most No Gove ! paign, Mr. Pinchot ciaims that as it is Hopeful Prediction for tory of the air mall service. It fs not| Calls were recelved at the county [ SRMITERD EUert Al FIlAnois "ot | important aims. Mr. Collins, among | It was said, at the conference a state campaign in t e ‘ opetul Freaictl : Jroposed to have the planes fying|sherif's office and police headquar-|that board.” other things, advocated a conciliatory | which was held at Senator Borah 1) h . having to emode! |ng | prop t ¥ | which was h precedent & he By, all colati 2 west from Chicago to San Francisco|ters from owners of the Riley mine orieintor Paver attitude foward those mortherners| . esidence at the instance of the Com- b d to name New Legislation. but they will be con-|asking for assistance. Sheriff Wolfe o, preferring their own lo- [ PSRN0 T - the question of goY- the chairman, osen as his s besides that | chalrman of the clvil service commit- | A recommendation that the District | building code be revised to make It fly at night, fined, as at present, to daytime flying. immedlately formed a posse and started for the scene of the disturb- ation recently after being idle since Mr. Stephen points out that the the act of ! the Pollce Court and the judge hold- cal government, did not wish perma. nent separation from the south. ernmental action for bringing about oyer-1 Reclassification legislation before | board was created by et it : The o ier for property owners to remodel | 1f the night sailing between New |ance. € We must conciliate the element| . o tlement of the strike was not es insist that | July 1 is the hofe of Senator Sterling, | ®2SieT i prelts s sper- | July 26, 1892, giving the judges of | capable of conciliation, not force o thirda ‘and. four story awellings inte|York and (Chicigo should prove 'as| i The mines attacked resumed oper evervbody to fight us,” he sald. . |discussed. The subjects discussed between Sec- ) and that they should { small apartments has been made to|beneficial as expected, night flying ke i 't worll by i L tee, who appeared yesterday before a | D 8:1%0 the suspension of work by the union| jp criminal court in the District v v d Senator Borah were e of \\""[(‘v.'h?yp"’;::rfi‘:; spectal ‘n:l':gn'nmiuc« of the appro- |the housing committee as one means | probably would be e‘xlemled the ynlinprx.‘ Thci' née “'atfon '"{"“v BUL mfi ;uwer of wppointing the board GRIFFITH VICTORY SEEN. ;Z‘.:"‘m”iii-i' \‘21‘9.. l‘;‘le price lxr;da- ‘ - 0 s % i of S 4 i ying oc: rade exclusively. E: —ee i of ‘the republicin party horard clement | ering the compensation’ featufes of fin the District. (Contitucd on Pagé 2, Column 2) — | Many De Valera Aides Tend to|Hoover, ®iv, oo pigation. 1t way Mr. Vinchot insists that he owes f the reclassificatton bill which has| The suggestion is contained in tha| &¢ 22 W Adopt Collins’ Position. |said that Senator Borah had no de vote which nominated him, .n,';'.' report of the subcommittee on con- IZZY EINSTEI‘/V I‘/V IVE GUISE P sire to interfere with ’Mr- }:30\1;2; ong Penrose, to have a been passed by the House and report- Senate, tee's suggestion deals principally WOULD RUN STREET CARS DUBLIN, June 10.—Those in Dublin price negotiations so ed by hini to be a vote of I“.““s[t 2 t tio; actices, f which Frank BY WILLIAM H. BRAYDEN. i vhat is left of the otest | o yn modified form, favorably from | struction practices, of Wwhich Fran % s 2 for charg. onttetied” e sinte e oid Tegine |G "Ml service committes of the| UPman is chairman. The subcommit- MAKES DRY ARREST NO. 1903.| oN GEORGETOWN BRIDGE | ™ o © ™tigit e 2o e ;gz‘n"o"’i‘;mflz":a:”m““‘,‘“f.“‘.:‘?{fé = Senator Borah had q Jegality of the Hoover price agre! airman ntative o . i momivated i e o o srm;m& A et heiy e e e 1 o nmh : ?r e it i 1Ly;el 1y i T cfl & emlrl lon W". "The. v to make o fizht for that oecilE t0- | tee fs to be held early next week.|ings fireproof for use as apartments.| gpacial Dispatch to The Star. prisoners usually is so polite and | > a0 4 s 3 ;. day to make a fight for that principle. | Bisides Senator Sterling the commit- pacialiDisn (Copsright, 1922.) D with o thar most of |Capital Traction Company to Ask |sentatives negotiating in Lond ith | The conference lasted an hour. Threatens to Cut Loose. But he has another principle also to contend for and which to his mind tee heard yesterday Louis Merriam of the Willoughoby Research Council. Work for Amendments. Another suggestion from Mr. Up- man's subcommittee is that in order to increase the number of skilled me- chanics. that builders and trades | NEW YORK, June 10.—When Tzzy Einstein, prohibition special agent, meandered into a delica- them submit quietly to arrest. “It's my liviug,” said Einstein to- day. “A lot of times I am sorry for them myself, but I got to en- force the law or where do I get Permit for Laying Tracks on New Structure. Permission to lay tracks across the the British cabinet express confidence that accommodation will be reached on the form of the constitution of the free states and that both sides can agree on Secretary to Proceed. 1t was understood that Mr. Hoovet would proceed forthwith to secure an tment of prices based on a maxi. =iy $3.50 a ton, and also to is of more importance than the mere| Several subcommittee members | ynion 2 h the East Side early 3 i e Se s be urged to encourage and de-| tessen shop on the by " {hium price of §3 solection of a state chairman. He|after the meeting expressed the opin- | velop the apprentice system along| today and purchased a vienna loaf Mhers il are many people who |new Georsetown aridge, popularly "ld"‘"l ‘°!:’°l:“b"_“:;fg to 'h":r;h p;" take steps to prevent operators s vill insist that it be understood that |ion the Sterling-Lehlbach bill, which | the lines proposed by the New York| with a flask of whisky hidden in believe the name “Izzy Einstein” |known as the Key bridge, will be re- Lo regard=d as probable that | charging unreasonable prices. 1o ' the result of the elections will give Ar- | tailers. tiie policy in Pennsylvania hereafter shall be the discontinuance of the practice of assessing state office hold- ers for political campaign expenses. He threatens that if this is not agreed upon, he wiil cut loose his campaign is before them, would have to be/ amended somewhat before being re- ported to the Senate. Some of the members of the sub- committee today concurred if the hope of Senator Sterling that it building congress. The subcommittee recommends that the housing committee indorse the ef- forts being made by the Department of Commerce to secure the adoption of standard grading rules for lumber, and the furnishing of lumber in mul- the center the enforcement officer made his 1,903d arrest in New York state and his 1,500th in New York city since_prohibition went into effect—on paper—two and a half is fictitious, and the man behind it even more so. Nothing of the Kind. This keen, ruddy-faced man tells of exploit after exploit with a face that crinkles with laughter. But for the bootlegger he has neither laughter nor sympathy. “For such loafers,” he says, “I have no pity.” quested by the Capital Traction Com- pany within a few days, it was learn- ed today. J. H. Hanna, vice president of the Capital Traction Company, said the application was belng prepared and would be sent to the War Depart- thur Griffith a sufficient majority to carry any - constitution to which he and his cabinet have assented. He knows the points on which the British who haye to pass the constitution through their own parliament will not xfeld and ———————— DENIES LACK OF FUNDS BY LEAGUE OF NATIONS from' the state campaign manage- | would be § tiples of one-foot lengths instead of s ago. possible to_enact reclassifi- 8! years ag ment, finance it himself and “go it | og ion by J x multiples of two feet. This, the com- before he had d also the Public Utilities |he will avoid wasting breath on them. Toner e mo i threst o Elyit fcation legislation by July 1 They|llitee belleves, would redice wasts,| OnY the dav = 5 More Woman Bootleggers. D e a The dob must be finished before De- | gir Herbert Ames Declares Report Biichot has the mesns fu do it and|Loiited out that unless the recleasl | “ The' subcommittes reported. that| sauntsred into @ garase f7om Women, he. says, are getting |CCmmission Would be neked f0F SP-{cember when, by the terms of the 4 would not hesitate to employ them. | necessary to continue the present | Wages paid to mechanics in Washing-| which a small truck, like an under- i 2 J S proval of the proposed extension of | {reaty, the whole of the present provi- of Organization's Bankruptcy is the national angle of the|port N, "ror the goverfiment em- | ton are nearly double pre-war figures. | taker's wagon, made frequent trips. more and more into the illicit |gservice. Work will be started as soom |gional arrungement will terminate, ition: If Mr. Pinchot succeeds This they are anxlious toavoid |As to the profits of contractors and| <o} 'ye left the government had liguor game. Many of them have |as the applications are approved. Eamon De Valera, who resents inter- Is Without Foundation. ing his choice of chairman, also the pledge as to politi- sessments, w will win a ry over the embattled and hosts of old guard in the state in the union. It d by national politicians that cuch a victory would immediately en- courage and hearten the progressive ¢lements throughout the country, al- yeady clated by the victories in In- diana, Penn nia, and Iilinois, to further activity and might indicate a pation-wide swing of progressivism. figured 1 plo; if possible. Isspe te Be Decided. ! ‘Whether the appropriations com- | mittes is at liberty to make altera- | tions in the reclassification bill, ex-| cept in regard to salarles, is the ques- tion that has yet to be decided. The committee members feel that there | are a number of amendments which | should be made. The committee may | dealers in building materials, the com- i mittee says {lows that it is possible to secure a “the facts are not so readily ascertainable. ~With the de- mand 'for houses, and the materials entering into their construction, equaling and in many instances ex- ceeding the supply, it naturally fol- liberal profit. To what extent, if any, this condition has been taken advan- tage of, the committee has not been able to determine. seized $100,000 worth of liquor from the Bahamas. This time he was disguised as a garage mechanic. It was his 209th disguise. Incidentally today the hot weather compelled “izzy” to shift his disguises. He has given up his make-up of Broadway and now appears as the lounge lizard, the idler of the beach or the mud-be- spattered iceman. families, too, but Izzy declares they are even more game than the men in submitting to arrest, their chief worry seemingly being foar that their neighbors will know. Among his disguises have been that of a negro despite his semitic cast of countenance; a trombone player, whose wail of “How Dry I Am" 'brought a flask and then an arrest; a laborer in sugar refin- eries and other places, an iceman, The tracks will be used exclusively by the Capital Traction Company, the Washington and O!d Dominion line having made plans for its terminal at the Virginia end of the bridge. The | ichange in the transter point will not | be an inconvenience to commuters. The law authorizes the jolnt use of the tracks in the event that any oth- er line wants to cross the bridge. Maj. Tyler, Engineer Corps, United States Army. in charge of the con- struction of the bridge, said that work of laying the tracks should be start- ference with the Irish constitution hy the British ministers, will endeavor to reshape it, fighting to the last for his independent republic. But there s a growing approach among some of his influential followers to Michael Collins’ position that the extremists republicans an better advance their cause by secur- ing all that the treaty gives as the basis for a fresh move later on. Differences Only Slight. There is really litté ‘afretente’ be: tween the treatyites and the anti- ‘réady money; MONTREAL. June 10.—Sir Herberl Ames, financial director of the leagus of nations, who arrived yestérday trom Europe, on & two months’ leave ot absence, declared today that, al. though the treasury of the league of nations is mot, and never has been embarrassed by a superabundance of “4t mlways has been able to meet Its obligations and will, draw up such amendments and they Boasts of Scorned Bribes. treatyites. They are all republicans. |, . Fruce tn Danger. ooy beroftered from the floor: TWAIN CABIN DEDICATED. D i || Bimmmen s wavelicess during | o b w e N ou: | Besicvaions ar tws i/ {us mew | I ballmnesntine 160 be' able 14 SONORA, Calif., June 10.—The Mark In real life this noted sleuth is 8! pariiament will not count one dozen |do so. 1f he is beaten in this contest, the uestion arises whether it will not sult in embittering the progressives of Pennsylvania, the feeling being re- flected In other states, and bring on a clash between the two factions in the party that have maintained a __(Continued on Page =, Column 1) SEMENOFF REACHES TORONTO TORONTO, June 10.—Gregorie Seme- noff, Cossack ataman, arrived here last night en route to Vancouver, B. C.. from where he intends to sail to join what remal of his anti- bolshevik army. now sald to be in the northern part of China, * Twain Memorial Cabin at Jackass Hill, near here, was dedicated here today, with Gov. William D. Stephens deliver- ing the dedicatory address. Twain slept and ate in_the cabin, which has been restored, during the time when he prospected for gold in California. Twain gave up prospecting and left this dis- trict in 1865 a stout, jolly personage who prides himself on his unfailing courtesy and boasts of the enormous sums he has deolined when offered as possible bribes not to do his duty. There hardly is a trick he will not regort to to get evidence. but the treatment he uccords his astounded cemetery four stills with a capac- ity of 100 gallons of alcohol; con- ductor on the street railway and stable hand. His boast {s that nd assignment 1s too difficult for him and he de- clared today that with his stock of summer disguises he expected to pass the 3,000 mark in arrests before the ccol weather arrives. that time. The Capital Traction Company, un- der the section of the law authorizing the tracks, will have to pay one-half of a cent for every passenger carried over the bridge, and pay for paving between the tracks and for two feet on elther side. This is the same re- quirement made of railroads using the ipresent Highway bridge, 2 men who regard the treaty as.a fina) settlement. Possible future difficul- ties with the English are openly con- templated. by both.the.Irish sections, and Collins and De Valera are speak- ing from the same platform in the election campaign because they say that “many of the dangers which (Continued ou Page 2, Column 7.) . 8ir. Herbert uttributed reports thal the league was bankrupt to sourceq not altogether friendly to the leagud “where -the wish- was. father to the thought.” The nations, which reffard It as thy best chamnel through which they cay aid in the work of reconstructio; added, “will not let the league die.

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