Evening Star Newspaper, June 12, 1922, Page 12

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Yet he is today the sub- Ject ot news items on the front pages STAY HOME TODAY AND TAKE AN IMPORTANT MVTT SAIB THIS PHOnE cALL meanT B500 To Hm! He HAD To LEAVE THE CiTY RIGHT AFTER BREAICFALT | WEEDS OVERRUN CONFUCIUS’ TOMB|MAY LOSE SIGHT OF EYE. WHILE GUARD HAGGLES OVER PAY guardian of Duke K'ung Te-cheng, rect descendant of Confucius, I3 wealthy. But the younger brother maintains he is the custodian of the fortune of the two-year-old duke and is therefore unable to assign funds. Meantime weeds are sald to be grow- | l . of Chinese newspapers. Recently tWo |ing on Confucius’ tomb and the sol- New Premier Takes brothers engaged In & public quarrel |diors guarding it are working on hat | | over the expenses of the upkeep Of .~ The controversy in the Chinese | | offi Confucius’ tomb. papers is based on speculation ice. K'ung Ling-hsu, who s poor, re-|as to what Confucius himself would ceives from the government $2,000 By the Associated Press. |gold annually e ¢ living. ! { s, where one- | TOKIO, June 12.—The cabinet of the Chinese sa; s occupied with I shi, a|the outskirts o .C. | memorials of the sage, the memory of jrogmen P""‘"'} ;rnk“m h,:l "‘:ln:h“l‘!{'unz asserts that the allowance 18 Confucius is kept bright, because through opposition to his liberal|j,qyflicient and that sinca the popu- [here the tourists and pilgrims trod. | 1deas, has been succeeded by one lation of Chufou is made up almost |But on the stone monument Tising ndants (from the mound outside the city s 1s growing over the inscription, mb of the all-accomplished and saintly Prince.” ¢ whose announced watchword is ecnn-::‘:fl\-‘;”?‘li’ nf";‘.r;lnh‘mlus‘ d ! e family of o prov omy and which, & portion of the g;,qy He has appealed es vernacular press declares, has tinges | his younger brother, who, ot reactionarism. These comments, as the |m h service, but I am not in favor of like that” n the aviator e Nulsance. ay that he and | minutes, when the hum of the motor his policy of naming a non-party me audible. He stopped government which affects all the A number of the members have seen service In former cabinets or in _— _ | brought his address to a close in or- are retained from the Takahashi min- | - N ler s stening ston Istry—Viscount Uchida, who holds 1 tha cory-nut-headed pest” may | iSenator Heflin, in Flag Day | 5t cien s Tarcher opportunity to kichi Oki, minister of railways, aside | from the premier. H Will Seek to A h 1 i | Repre the majority party in the aiet. and{ WHO Incite Revolution. b e hohrars, chalsmeniof the {the fact that seven of its members | [ aron oniat Souln conter oty o thes { members. other governmental positions. Three | der that the threatening storm the foreign affairs portfolio, and En- Add s Th | interrupt him. Ir ores S ! The new ministry takes office a: e,ss, c! ose |nn peers is expected to give It a| The American government asks for | (i of drafting a measure, which H —_— directed so far chietly at the new | inaudible, and he was forced to stop premier, Admiral Baron Tomosaburo until the fiyer had gone on his way. Kato, who took office today, are to be | jAfter the first Interruption, the sen- ‘reinforced by others to be leveled at | y | ator continued his address for a few sured of the support of the Seiyukal, T Ctitorn powerful claim on the support of the ! aongtructive criticism and kelpful ad- | would prohibit fiying over public | upper chamber of the government.| .. . i goes not want people who | Katherings. Mr. Heflin said his idea {Indeed, the peers have agreed to sup- | To o have) ami dmcer: dppot port it. However, nelther party nor . wish to alter circumstances by radi- | \Whom the ‘,‘.‘ff,,fi.m:;,‘; v !ulmer house s to exert any undue cal and unbalanced means, Senator J. | they plan public_gatherings. H { influence on_ the ministry, according rjomas Heflin of Alabama, s to_their pledges of support. from flying within a radius of three pled 2 address, on “The American The Kenseikal, chief dpposition ' fH AT Ry e % of W miles of the meetings. This officer | {party, has iven forth several de- IT dbe Ik e o will then notify all fivers of the time | imands that the new cabinet be made | a party one, but these were disre- garded. Another sectlon of the pu a val of the people of the na- | €Xaited ruler of the ose, Cali today Is the constitutionalist faction, | APPTO¥AL OF the PEODe Of 0 amd|lodge, in & brief address. traced the which inaugurated such a vigorous;iion: “they have the perfect right, an St A S & S | e molicit them to use that right, to | Practice of Flag day ohservance since and place of tl information is wil mposed. reeting, and if that held in the Sylvan Theater y isregarded, a penalty afternoon. The senator said if any | ial in the government is guilty of campalgn against Admiral Baron | e Solic & 1808, when it was establishe - 4 : severely criticise the offender.” But, . When it was established in Dal: Kato's appolntment that It was Scom | Mr. Heflin emphasized, “if you happen | las, Tex., up to the present time. = | ed necessary to guard his residence. | “The services were opened with the L i to meet any person who dislikes this The change in government cast no | LGviriiial do much 4s o try to fn. | fecliacion by the audicice of {of the agreements negotiated at the cite revolution, you just tell him to | "W;ra: ed ang was followe | S¥achington arms conference: in fact, | Sit While the gittin's good. because | L)% "0 28, OF Mo B Lodae s O ascamcs afice specic. | this won't be a healthy place for him | Bell) by officers of ! i fcally commfllne(li to their observance | '° 8@ the flag was interpreted. Elks' | in letter and spirit. ! Band, under the direction of Arthur | | Koo only condition precedent to| During his address S S. Whitcomb, and the choir from Epi- | | acceptance of the premiership was|was twice interrupted phany Church, conducted by Prof. j reduction of the war department’sflying over the gatherin n lesflmme by yen 40,000,000, of the motor ma 1 Interrupted by Alrplane. tor Heflin an airplane | Adolf Toroveky, contributeq music at inte s throughout the exercises. uest that alrplanes be prohibited | there is no escape VERYWHERE the same unyielding hard- ness underfoot! Just standing is a strain —every step is a jolt. Never was the need of a heel that gives redl protection as great as it is today. * The price of O’Sullivan’s Safety Cushion Heels to you is generally the same as the price of ordinary heels, in spite of the fact that they cost the repairman more. Your repairman could make a bigger immediate profit on any one of a dozen substitutes —but O’Sullivan’s always mean satisfied customers, and satisfied customers mean increased business. . 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