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Al b’ 5 b . ______—._.——-—‘ 1 ! Tartl 3 ERRE : : ? artly cloudy a < . < er tonight: -m:":'":j:!:‘e“hnt oA 5 I warmer. Te 3 w_fair and Z > mperature for twent - > P : our hours ended at 2 oty = 2 By e today N - lowest, 6 e P yesterday : | Full report on page 7. K 7 Member of th L | | e iy Associated Press ClosingN. Y. § 3 £ the use for rep is cxclusively entitied - to osing N. Y. Stocks an Bon . credited 19 it or not othe : | = d ds, Pnle 24 % 4 ’ vaper and also the 1,._',".,":"" credited in o | ews published b | & 7 p Al rights of e || N 98535, Entered WITH SUN. . | publication’ of apec | No. 28050, cd_as second-c DAY | dispatches special | Entered s greond-class mutor = MORNING EDITION © i Berela, are. atso.ressered: : B WAS Yesterda » ASHINGTON, 1T = h ). @ 4 D} " ), = B (0 D . : 5 E M[RlBA WURU]’S ENIN MA . WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1922 THIRTY Yesterday’s Net Circulation, 87,159 l v s 22 — SIX PAGE S , 81, g -PLS AGES B . * —_— . — - | RULL’ 0 MIU SR 2 I4 A A i MVIRATE CHESTS OF GOLD, LOST ! "\ Berlin P i IN RIVER 400 YEARS | erun ra c DECLARES BUSCH Soviet ikt Tl o . PENETANGUISHE! | oviet Lea 1t ANGUISHENE. Ont., June | . % o A : . June : der Has Practically 14, treumre chen ot T | = : suit missiona ; St. K B to Huronia i H . £ L nearly fc | ouis Brewer Accuses een Arranged. o s e Towated, the S, : - e o e, and divers ords. B ing today r's were work- Ship Board in Letter Iy the Associated Prew - el AL ancient | BERLIN, Ju % n political ci The chest ? 3 LIN, June 14—The ind circles here the opi 5 st lies in the mud CRT epend- | se ! pinion th twenty mud be- to President. Setisadialiat pkeihelc declares today S bo that it this triumvirate, R T e e [ —_— it W risiruie il ke the visce s o e e o rest in ot 5| Offic sier Leni 2 th L o will Test i aden with gold % CALLS AMERICAN BOATS | Seess Sns S ::;Liie““;s'"!p.‘:e:;*;":f:l:w'oh:;vizzaf-l It i eon | MR of he Budiers of dosus | icials Rush Gathering of Moscow which hi ce from |is not includ Leon Trotsky e one of th : . ch his heal i Joy uded, reflecting re ky brought Sy E [ Bt te 2 health will oblige | have come out g reports that | brought into New ¥ vidence : WETTEST UPON OCEAN” | noia o take. i three men who | fot. a popular O e and aboriously carr for Presentation sl il Srding (tortnis] L R et witpas SERC R at Court Lask oo J. V. Stalin, Leo Kam- L EsRRyOATiey ol (hautepar ol tri- | conta nel SRoNINBROIIRAre St iuen R | urt. sker, in Reply, Asserts Sale of | M. stali - L Rykorr raie ind the e A avat e A it France, % M. Stalin is a Georgiz 2 ng the revol ctorate du ¥ of gold coin 14 1 Liquo: of Turkish nation ian bolshevist | man c olution Is noted, and Ge trobps which accompanied vas | W quor Necessary to Compete | &, irome map (he nevanuper ayicle| 1F commentutors are alreidy point- |* { smissior smpanica ti. | WORK MADE DIFFICULT With Foreign Vessels fiSontinuesar, Ka menemmiliy or article | guing that such ¢ el vastanty | e BY LA = e wal : siderei sovier and”is con- | nd o the weakening of republic CK OF ILLNESS —_— _ [of the first AR was one | on a lan ¥ to transformations Vi o Fecsne < pions of the new a large scale 0 igorous U. S. Acti | nomic _poli Tre s bet = . S. Acti oo G IIe et avaalily onnibic Individ | When I on wueilibesal/viewsibuc, DieiTtceihelc Meanywhile disc LUk ee e Hope Maryland May Act on Le en Issue Is Clear, s, s ot considered & sirons man | 1 e e nivianal £ Sh pes . i has b O e triumvi o | sue ssible individua 0! 1 2 The: & & 3 Nlow on, @s the Berlin writers ! ’ -vinn: has been a difference of | | CALL SPECIAL S upcavingy Horcien Stinisteg Legal Steps. epinion as o whether the Vo ISTS FOR LENIN. | didate. s the most logical can- | Bvidence to form the Lasis of applies on P *| " Resi _ fnjunction = c basis of un ing the United 57...:".'." e Leading Brain Auth ol ot sy sy e | Sihion. AEaiust. (hhiivisEl il ax be- ority of Berlin | VI Trotsky. Hrassin:,Ln be_ Zino- Jones Resoluti orth of Washington to hibition ¢ e Going to Russi S T e SR TR B ution One of | Yot them from emptying t ! ‘ommissioner R. A. ia. Trotsky's candi into and heir sew- Hayn . Al By the As: _ Trotsky's candidacy is ook et and otherwise f : g e i fexmeat BERLIN, June 11— Anoth S pure. RussiAn At Three Amendments to |1 oy . iock creck e eferrin; - c! = not! 2 & U led up as ; s vork - Hibitionaront” rimg to the wpro- | | ST nle Lenin T | i D e in ton Bill as Adopt g el s posib by e pAnheaser-Busch Brewing tend Premicr Lenin of soviet Russia. munistic and Imperialistic _inclina- ” opted. | \ilis 1. Baker. Ariy Medica Corp : ki an ~oon as th: sig, i oday. Prof. Flech- 2 ot The Se 5 1 e ot it enita e on Aitloe b of Justice.” he said, | | Ru cave immediate ToriDi 0] o greatest prospects b e A re of the District apprs er of 5 ere, and an o~ S intototiis EHet pects THROU Tl L priation S appro- er of the judge advoca ) weeie Snforce i | foxipromoting (ttie faternational rela- | GH THE STORMS OF 145 YEARS ”uu\(_’;”"j“_” as it came from the|cral’s department ¢ advocate gen- vill not break ome I | = Caaa: g amending it in thr | Authori ToTes AR aw to en- | | Liculars ee par- ritics are Leing exan i =z i | e lahe o nined on 1 o ave H | = Senate provid r OpLeo Y.l me o thoroughly. Spec faitt in my duty in oppress- ! . 0 FOR PAYING INCOME TAX i vides fur 3 s f-amnuat | 1N Of tie sewage amely iiroscl L e e e on I . o xes tpon real prop. | 1ected at various po e Iy . Let it be clear- BIG | ¥ in the District. A second strean points along the | 17 underaiood that 1 do mot | I 1 5 AMOUNT STILL DUE| ) e ALl e e o nE I e FOTE Ta thelr cnmetment mor b elce 7 he second quarterly pay L sional . vint congres- | _ roduced as exhibits i h ¢ mor have I B ontine puyment o ot the axietime | case, logether s in the an. i ncome taxes e : existing | sether s e L L R S l ‘ R il due sat ! ':,Lm TR SR i N Reat higgmtdrintd C S AR omorrow. e it . . ¥ tests mad . ::':?.T‘""“- in I:::;:u’:h:'; | lT and tomorrow rm‘“ |“",|r”r pages] ja 1.1?:;:\1 55,900,000, and calling for | 1y Un Of Maj. Baker. nhder tho Wi Attorney Genmeral's Depar h S 5 e local internal £ on this matter It was e A ment and the " vare- | | G 7 rea : nue ofice at 1422 Penns o S TR T | ounes S iCone to both s explained today by | courta. | eek Church Patriarch Says | “Sovereignty Wrested F : t to Call Extra Session| vania avenue winn ve (ot IR - houses of Coneress. This o | Baker that the matter i Al T S | X i i B Frais o kept open | f i o o Pavren | imontiilin Wiew oL © Charging o= rom! Tt am to 5 eal ST o ncurrent | dex w of the fact th | Chursing the Uniea statcs —.| Children and Women People,” Senat ; or Ship Subsidy Action | _iamenis nase hegs o Rear Admiral Wilson S0 Says | cmeun, reeentts adontea by e | Ut In v, o, e ot bt . eing “the biggest boot- . | slowly at the begn coming in | = % reported favorably by ing directly to people bat tegier in the world oot Siain i c ;" Senator Tells ! Puts Leadership to Front | Hthe digtelat fofiee mt dhal- 4 of Kaplan Incident—Roose- House rules LS avoLauIT e Hie i feiscroek At ae S AR . ¢ United States Shippin 3 : . . colleetor. ¥ n The third ame ? e S s e ol s & Bo: 5 1 : | or. Only % 5 amendment 2 he case will be ma ; willfully breaking the PDINE, Deasd or By the Avsaiated ress abor Convention. ! BY DAVID LAWRENCE. | 76888 Hud been s R velt Probe Asked T 2dopted by pails i b e will be made princ the United States and i LON NG Tone, 14— By the Assoei: President Harding’ Th . hour yesterday, he . sioners sha ‘ he Commis- | VaEivus times. Al » e at . s the Volstead act | 1.3 3 —Charges that S iated Press. § §2 arding’s threat to ca 1 e estimated tota . . shall not increas. S b the work of by openly permi act [ 1,300 Christian w CINCINN. | Congress » cally will L otal Characterizi s ase the rate on | ng the evidence tting the sale of intoxi- | W women and childrer NNATI, June 1f.—Asserting|j s into extra session if it ad-] 7 be betwe I the treatment ! sersonal property t is being and making cating liquors on Uni oxi- | were taken by the T 1 [ that by a 4 Asserting | journs with, f it ad- | $7.000.000, he d Lconard Kuplan of West V o5 s of that Py 1 done in the pres- < eat St A aur B s ifeoriSan process of gradual | : out acting on the ship| . For thefi m 1 of West Virginia, a| '€ estate imposed upos Jmpetent witnesses - o Board vanneinbns Ship n, on the Black sea. croachments” the fi en-: subsidy bill is th - Pl W e first three months there rember of this i | 7 federal officers will S, 80 tha - . - s sent yesterday | and o . to the Interior e federal courts of th - s the first major test of | ington off d at th o ; s year's graduating| backing wh . ve a strong to President Hardin, y massacred near K country have “w he | party leadershi i ington off he local Wash- ! at the d Goes Back t 1 o n they are ready h = by Adolphus|480 ar Kavak two weeks | e “wrested sovereignty | chi e e rt ] esaey iy i bt o Ppste Biuke Napalsanciny in e [She st D s before the sourt (5 ask an fnjunction 1‘.’:];‘!" ,;m' o president of the An-|ceived cb:m‘-;:m:d in a telegram re: f,rro;:-l”‘e pepple,” Senator La Follette fi’,:li',es"ff“',‘;' has forced since he e Al arer Powell, }au': o Lu‘;k i# Jow qoun '"“"'I"“r\:t:m\‘mi PULandiheRtnx friaer ope. that Jegal Rowever 15 e e Busch Browery Camps x L ireek defense : sconsif, in an address I he White House Washin chief for the Rear Admiral Wils o back to the H iope, that Hcgal utens will 3 Louis, one of th v Company of St.|mittee here from A i com- | pefore th ss here today | Will the c 7 1 o gton district. i superintende: ral Wilson, | concurrence ouse, . where | eCeEsar and. that th not be of the lasger breweries in | Mejaxaki rchbishop Meletios he American Federati republicans in Con i ayments by persons i i ent of the academy, ice of the House i B A Maryland pre-prohibition day SSmypMetExakls Greek Patriarch S | Labor conventi on of | turn down their party gress| trict may be s in the Dis- | hounced here today ¥, an-|amendments ad se in these ! sieps, ir mission will take some of Con-} on, proposed an am | party leader? Until! local 3 made either at the |draw day that he had with adopted by the Se { steps, in answer to the lette Mr. Busch in his 1 stantinople. iment to the Ci end- | now they have bee: i al office or Ly wail to C rawn a lett with- | will be asked 2 e Senate by 14 etter recently v < letter points out | : e Constitution denying the | 8h - been lukewarm on the of Internal Reve 1 to Collector | whic| er of _commendation o . If the House concurs KDY A a1 s e il i s ndnt al i At A ROCEEU ER power of lower courts to set ESGievanipsubiaily bl haepmntes oty | Butimore, so pien A ich he had addressdl 1o J. L. 0 ony s to Drovossl, thien tne bitt| SRt DIpsioLehginsern isited n 5 pending | ,0BE DELA 1 asid of ty | each his office | Sted. e L. Olm- | c n the b offi iitons, o/, chtorcs’ DeehIItia] s S YED. |federal law as unconstituti e a e aonE amoap thimia thaltetothut | before midnight tomorrow. office Saditor. of the year boo {will go to the President f il ublic buildings h:“;v in charge of sending public speakers "‘m" ‘aud VAdmianotie e Alng tar i thy l'ullifluauoo“ul' and | the country still retained its ""v_wa' i e it e e e letter withdrawn l.\.t A | proval. 1f the House does or his ap- yerl further ,,;,”m“m:"z;“"'lilx:: to pre- e e o nout | e stol Confers Daily With | SUch decision by the sunrer: or aay p.m’“d‘“ gainst subsidie Tulhw.‘r:’ Vilson commended Olm ey ‘"“‘mhu..A Vill may again go ln"k‘"‘m"c"r e i s e fod St I Tcsaty hibitiof s pro- li e by re-enact 5 e Courtjthe President art s e Glune ou, Dis| ference hack to con- corrective steps be take e i winks its eye while one of liediRIsD JCotuision: yireenactment ofithe sistiie. itk eRE aldenis ial mce e, My e M N et T dring M ily, to stop S ping o = & or the laws by | % Cable to The = e al the child labor inconstitution. | 80rt- Mr. Harding is mi rent {to_members of this : itten | e 60-40 plan of ap 2l o7 ze sysiem are connected u breaking the ; s by | Star and Ch s labor tax law Ll stni ing _is midway in hi The offe vear's class the District of appropriating With the Distr coted up prohibition amend: | e Teiahe, Siasso Daily News. | Of the conduct of th, fud N bion] | administration—a failure ' e fwil offense for ~ whic ¥ ) . making it a perma- “uth ict in accordance with and enforcement act i ndment | CONSTANTIN and partic e federal judielary, | Of * republican C e on the part | Wilson held Olmsted Admiral It approved also the plan | vea ority granted by Congress sev = ; : St fn thrée ways: | ANTINOPLE, June 14 i tly the Supreme Court|him would w ongress to support cd responsible con- iy spRoval a0 b e N e e meme e ling intoxicating ays: | Admiral Ma v —Rear | Whenever Congress upreme Court, ould weaken his pow E paying bas rict _on a he sovereignty. s e is American | commissi vith the allied high | i was offensive tc : donl e g's friends think h = a of taxes on real pr al payment gress has approved a pla Board . ahi pos ing liquor on | commissioners, wi igh | interests,” S o great financial | SrWise to make e WA, s that it e H al property is t | which the sewe: . plan under ps within 2 n | . with regard Senator La Foll N o a test on the sh hout defac could be reny _the District B o as-!pngt wer systems of M limit nd t 1\ the three-mile | Proposed inv to the |the supreme trib ette declared | sidy bill and that he mi e ship defacing the , L oved ving in reaching . | land and the Distric e ary - liquo! ransporting intoxica $3 3 nvestigation of T ! was “today undl of ‘the conntry ) Vicided: his icl Ryt might have i uch action, o book. Bl . The semi-annuz sh- | o connecte strict ultimately will y1or into the United States Nieating | atrocities in Asia Minor. S urkish | X0orican'D the actual ruler of ';I?ezs.,m.”,i,.g,,",‘N";'}kvf lcadership on | G | Srntries ok fanl myovea e ments are to be due Nov Zual Ay Ruslen mniardithe EreRum Of Together with Mr. Buseh's letter | decision has been e far no | beople. 1 ely of success. | urors Urge That:: SiEoRdl Mo Beal Improved SO us 1. The adontion of the Jun Taie 1 Capital cleared of this e esident, copies of wl © | hi reached and the % Coustituti Holds Issue demy aplan, both at the|is also resolution as ones con, B oldenh, copledt of RICh vere igh commissioners he ution Held Falla ot Vital. 3 faone e L endment | s time. howevel e et was s of Congress and the cab- | ing views as to e cx e e Tag 18 iliat Gice o €7 o Tty tik st the e Electrocutions Be | in the Navy usa whole. smates and | District upon ¢ tors Whien e B s e father, August A. Busc m his | nationalis induce the | the Wiscons; say it is, |litical consequen oo = | would 2oy he Frm g s e e two jurisdictions s hne i wihien 'he | ot fonaists o accept the allica com- | 70t w consin senator continued, “ang | merchagt flec ek, of an abandoned | E Mould enter the Navy miral suid. | tation will o oposed e r bl AR ey and 35 Ctho wotteat n the coean e ols | miasion of inquir = hat the peoplé through C | ¥ t are colossal and that! ubstituted. o elps M T e el el towne thromen the District se IERR that the Shipp e ocean,” and says | ;,\CCOTdIng to a di . enact. Even the C h Congress more o & political issue wi 5 2 . Wi act. ¥ of [ 000 surplus now ed 1o the $5, | ithe. Moesl. mitmplug s IEk SRewers s G i s the nationalist {Sdtapalchyfrom PAngura |Mpitec S8t e " ;:;‘““"‘“"0" of the | against the republican l’fl:;'"i:h,madqo: ""‘"2"“" panel of grand juror sulhe action taken Ly the academs S consialz/HlE Arad b it o every other bootiegger reason that appeal to the Senate i s to send | 2 what its plain | Mits th : it per- which Euge s 8 - ShEE It ViR SR NI, ment m; ! i e announce- jon on both side: - com- i egger is —f A a ate in Wash | terms decla s plain ! s the war- fleet to disi gene E. Thompso = t forth in : said. will Le : by him ¥ rda ides of the Distric gain. or financial | 209 _the Amer ‘ashington re, but what th 5 ' o disintegrate and | foreman, today pson isi;, 1 a4 report to the N: | noon Senator Ph duy after- trict and the American people claiming the b ese nine men | the expemes of operatios i man, today made @ report to Chict mEESorth n o epord o ie N any e ey anohs nipps of Colorado, who S5 ibe Several Exhibit e e A satin merely Greek | & e. In fact, five of these | than woul n to mount Justice McCoy of a vis 3 velt 1 Sty e oretany o iatic arge of the District ap _ the " prominence of ! 3 o actence o nda. Angora newspape nine men are actuall; hese ould be the case if the old a ju Y a visit of the grand |as to the fa quested a statem m bill, asked unani pro- s one of the natural Inclosed with & [ that the possibility of the a pers say | rulers, for by a b: y the supreme | uments against a old ar- |jurors to the penal insti The acts in the cas: ST T T A e S e of the National Capital, the two Tatte cepting an in e assembly N haakxe > are majority th e | BU gainst a subsidy wer | Washing itutions of he recent gradus e rider i A District bill and; the removal of Capital, eaiilen b advecting A | cevtines anBinEREARVEROZatl o e o e congt Vived ? e re- | Washington, Occoquan and Lort 3 SRR S g Jo e ey Do g A e 013 from that e i e LT i o e e i e syl n the will of| por what is the al . grand jury recommends the :u‘:;‘s‘x;’:::t ardn e o ies Ry e was no ob- A I K SOk im- i g b announcing “Choice | N€WSpaper, says: e leading Angora |the Supreme awyers who constitute | ship subsidy < alternative to the | tion of electrocution for hanging 2 =} me N o | According to J. B wines avd liquew et tronoiee | The United States, heing the onl beRsupremalConr areiblaceifingpo-ipase as ’"fi l”l““T Mr. Harding would | Susgests that a suitable e A e e A Statement by Phipps. e e e e - Wolf, passenger traflic mana er with a large numbe ¢ only pow- | votes of the pe: Sreiacedlnipo: |pass thogwiole Maliet Lo the shoulders | Proof 5 and sound- | “Stuitor s cd out to| Senator Ph mains about two mil AR S the Munson Stea manager of | all over Asia M er of its citizens |dential _people, but by of Congress. An i oulders room be provided at the Dis-! enator Sutherland of W = hipps. stated that the tax-{tion Work niles of construc- s Steamship line i) s Asia Minor, ought to kn ential appointment B pEeBLs gress. An investment of $3,000,- trict jail fo is- { ginia. the K d of West Vir-tion feature of : ax- i to take the Rc = Shippin 1 . operating | truth better than any oth ow the | Taft was made Chi Bx-President § 090.000 in shi . ,000, 2 or the cxecution of the |l agme te of yo N e of the appropriatiol interceptor sewer as fa 2 d vessels, in whi avoid falling int v other country and | Presid ade Chief Justic ! ps would dwindle to rela- | death penalty. pe | l1an. told the Senate th young Kap- |alonie remained on bill ! trict line. e ar as the Dis- says “all forms of 1 which he | Greds € into a political trap. Hun- e Hatias s Sustice byl tively nothing, and i S am % been a fine st hat Kaplan had to be acted upon. He | the x here is approximately = 2 iquid refresl ® | dreds of Americans are still n- | invested with th s a4 man was | . and America would be he conduct of the instituti | very near student and had rank he had be S s g aiha S mount of work oty are served after leav shments | Minor, and they a in Asia [and infl e enormous compelled to sell her shi ¢ | praised in th titution is ¥ near the head anked cen authorized by the | ¥ Maryland _ ork to be done 2 = sl a -y ble t. nfluence of CI prestige | s er ships to fore | e report, specia 5 {that d of his cl 5 v the yland bring it “is Wit toge ing the three-mile | formation that i e ol o give in- | presi of Chief Jus e | buyer oreign | being lJaid clal stress he had been to re down to the interceptor ogether with e | at is more correct and presidential appoi stico by | buyers at a tremendous I aid on the honor tem in | Fefineme St o Teport back |y , the District lin listaof -the h a _copy of a win | est than that obtainabl and hon- | been repudiated intment, who had | el : s loss, To op- | vogue at Lorton. wh em in | nent of cruelty” during hi | - with an i The District ve her 5. George Washingt e | vestigating committee. e by any in- |United Sta ated by the voters of th RS s onliine Yo ther Wiana.)| DecopsarIOAO e M ot L years at the academy. i Dis four |that ~amendment _provi amendment, | tained n government has ob- et op i orazey ofteting i & Iorga [l tmogtn A R e S e iaia A e e Eares ol e T e Rk e e e e e red that use fanti e ]""“"i'"c that the | since 1917, it was Yaid At o District hagnes at $3 ere cham- | cabi B e s | Eoople ARy R e of the | qive s view there is no alter: vy asserts, is constructive | T A SR ey e e be made higher tha ock Creek intercel R Scoteh whisky 0 b e | Cbimetilnmideciaed ol paper the | wrote the opini oL otelotith e l/tive, andiithats mhyphe 18 fon e T e tually, reauit in & Eroup | Ui perforuted near the binding s the tax on real estate. TI an | now estimated that ptor. It is and cocktails @ per N LI members of the investis allow any | child 1 opinion that annulle tion now so as to save -cing ac- | of well bullt in a group ! that it could be remove binding o | tangible - e - | the neighbo kPl ot SR n s @ o gating com: abor law; h ulled the | 1 ve further expel < and permanent b iof the 5 oved by members | ot o personal pre . . EH! vd of $20d.001 e (el oni esents ber drink |sion to enter Anatolia unl mis- {in the C ;e wrote the opinion | o government operation whil pense | ings which will mak huild- | O ane S mbers |y is 5 property fixed in the | Plete the L 000 1o com- e wine = : Coal C 1 e sub- | ti Sens 3 | is 5 mills ins e | ist part of PR the Wine card was ar- | Commission is S nless a similar ‘oronado Coal Comp: on | Ject drags along in the e the sub- | tions models f e the institu-| Senator Pomere - i mills instead of 3 s jceptor. T oLl perdimis ° Mabeoward was “Old | and unless the O e e L';.:?,g';,‘,;'g;;flsuouserv.uo,.",";g\.;l";g e v e o ration: of the. courts, th e | b et FIO O el the existing 3| (il Sarpose no allotn In ans missio vhi om- he pe 5 tri urts, the Dis- ¥ e authorities was printe . ) | bill. whic] approjre Wil duswer o these accusations ;misbel:‘:vi::"scnhA:mfif‘;fig the Greek court. 1 am not AN ofatne Opposition In Congress. o conescae ] by the b natee o e D e e [ can s e ¥hich President Harding sent ns, | tie. ade pub- | joental bR Tt aans | pamayofitheglcadensiy N 5 jand replicd, he underst or Suther- | desired to be ACRER: e g ton) pnd | then only if mo one iy, 1824, and oderey e Shipping Boa t - s. nda- eaders in Congr Deplores Jail Ci shipmen had cha stood the mid- | f i eard, and that the o able ioney is made av. it Padker o menoazd, Chair- | L TR in fact most of th gress, ail Congestion. B charge of it. He ad erees in charge of the b he con- | able in the appropriat pal 1o Adolphus Bu: a letter addre: i & em, do not like Mr. The re] ut a course of training added: {touch with th e bill had been in | the fiscal yea jon act ftor dolphus sch, ma ssed | 1 . 2 . report deplores . permit_sucl i aining that w he_r i year, 1923-1824. day, admits that h made public to- | 1t can farding’s assertion of leadership. | condition of th the crowded | exist EusHiaioon ditionior that will | organizations. He said the on of these | Hond Issue o ot o At oxicating] Ifauora] £ o ot be anied] thatidwekare | Sari usual, Congress, with its “'-’ s the male section of the | Schools—or in S e particularl rganizations | oficials of Authority. ‘ause without it there w “be- ruled by a judiclal oligarch: farious interests, finds mult- | District jall, and asserts such L e eran e Dol iniCHeR Al (liefaates}ior tielp B e e e e e naon hope of competin here wo be ator as. e the sen- | ; i , finds itself grudg-|crowding jeop over- | try—discriminating agai coun- | that they might be pa 5 Pk nitary commissio| & for the no serted, adding that whi ingly inclined to follow i pardizes proper who has maintai; gainst a man a e e paid semi-annuall provides water m, e (oetine fox the A erfoan| T at while many ollow the will of|intendence, discipli super- | angd , maintained high standi nator Phipps, himsel ally. | ¢ and sewer + € oreig ca e P , 7 : din , himself, then offered or the Maryl: ¢ facili turist (rade with foreign lines.” and | e | ies breslient dand, oy g oot e e e L L e unding | amendment Broviding for the semi-an- | Ui yiand communities N continve to uriopinesHosed | the sovereign power” of nE | peing told that s ng is|of the inmates. There ar ; e L i fog the Send ab: fent) e the Distri e ey ANSCNRETS, S o supply lic L Cor o of the Supreme ; . success on so difficult prisoners e over 300|cannot be too scathi rican, and jamend e _explained that the | authority to is hey have passenger r:;‘:‘::(“eln‘: That 1t te e Tthie ] e“:;t,mwcere ‘excellent and enlight- i“d‘tglslnuve T ““'a‘;li"l::m::ia i {';‘.-g serving terms M-Sen:mr K,";‘:;A[tl;:‘:h)_ <o geur.,,ed,. Anced "';)E_I|Le::{‘,:ll;::l T to a bill otro- “'l:pll'onxlr'u.-l P Sy u‘;:um‘:m,, s 80 to do. | A n, some of th sidy will enhance hi i This conditl 2 Teport. shows. , AtoT Sutherland had ih asked if Sen- |and favorably reporied D s sepior which s to take sewage Out e Judge Anderson of xnaian;m;“d"?,tfldmy make possible the 'J‘éspfi!fi,"‘éf’o&%‘l grand jury RN e Tellarediiihe upokmndion e et Commite. Without furti e e oint outs how - nt. MecClinti udge | party measures. submission y: ‘e prompt orities had discipli ademy | bate the amend e her ENese there ix 23 % Lasker points ntic of West Virginia A s of cases (o th responsi iplined the m Se ndment was adopted by | gained by ty nothing to be nts out that, al- | my opinion, show einlalihavelin | JEew sthings, have taken more of jury and more speed. e grand | Feiponsibleifor the © S Reg e Senat y the! Diofect tying up money in this % = the time of the W | suming to pass 5 e shipping muddle! C raised the mal =1 S g 4 Atacndment. | the Distyic e District line until P n i o il H - s s upon th _| He is convince o of the ins managen _ Senator McC g Sena hi | tyict interce] v oamiattasion eldhthaliligu s Bein aticutionalitygiof gl aws e oond | Lasker nxiiced thaiChaloman e institutions and said agement | ingisted that amber of North Dakota Senator Phipps suid that Senator | i T S Rl e old A could ssed by 1by Gongress, the federal ws enacted) iioe and hkl;ru:x;;htlorder out of | operatidn for penal reforms now f L have some At Gruelieuthoritieafmiiss Harrison of Mississippi des tor ! ion. make the connec- & 4 an ships, 5 a Kol = , Mr. placed S Pl sdiction ov - L s esired b Anre pe ol mercan o ie offici La Follotte doclared, not”only are e the. shipping | due o the pthese institutions was lication ~ and ~ that. (gver this pub. | offer an D ent i e (AR cngineer of the sanitary o ARt whon {Ne. now od then, and icials. in the Cnns{fi:a';,'.m'{,hi'“ conferred | 3€1S° of this is O e Uwtion July ;l_mll;r! b T P ind:yese academy must be Feaponsibiet T - SenatoF Harrison offered th crl,,upon mixsion said oday he ix ronfident the Sl administrati constit N e loh e | 1s jeveryi debt ot ithe b L ice Stafford and Jus- ator Sutherland agreed. A : e Jones | Jart of the Rock - came m the sale of Ii ion | Heads of utional conventi ey the board will have X agreed. concurrent resolution : terceptor will b k creek in- quor on three burecaus of th ! four tim on, - e sald, [ been liquidated with_th; 5 o n. providing for 1 he finished to th ernment s ; gov- e W es we = e exceptl an inv trict_line 3 e Dis- te 1 the saie of lauor on gov- | pepartment have undertal or 002 i Convention, he sald:|ihe suits now in-the SRR ain i Uisaa: SIEGEL MAKES DEMAND o s retines Do L ohe. W askington. intckorpior When Sl ol B gl ke siis o Pl B e rt.-nh to as- rued onTage B Colmn Ty take years to adjudicate. Speaking of the grue: (SRR Lo ND. trict surplus revenues, as an amend- | " shington interceplor when o . ueld this lie: sers had up- | vi 3 of the indi- {Copyright, 1922. 2 of ti some spectacle ment. It was a > natq Teaches KNS MOUNCALY- St enant l:l’nu;,\.bnm ng that ‘,:;‘::?"lgnmmoyca therein on tne ab-| SCHOOL HEAD, WHO S . Jail, :;oe;:pf“e"" gallows at the Would Have Col. Roosevelt of |Pal® S T TR T e T s 3 9 hey h | question of the h 4 2 Tt Says: N e 2 stretch 9 v at work o Eiinitiwers noc 5 the three- | plo ours of em- () NKED T e ¥ avy Department Sift Senator Harrison, wh ctch of sewer that will c n, a - e So ) theey i plovient. Vot lnais oy und Y TH, provision has been AT | e e rest A seain e I has taken |10 the point where C me dowi wmg of the cighteen ean- | and under way / 5 | separate ro made for a|B¥ the Associnted Ps nterest in seeing that the. nue o % e Connecticut a : th amend probably will be c ELD 7 H ate Poom for the ¢ inted Press. dents of the Distric alken it 1 nue crosses Rock creek beyond C N S patiory | subicet ta bt ment, | w. ompleted this ¢ the de: execution of| NEW YORK 1o District were given an Chase lake. eyond Chevy I,-";(h,.l Sls:({_« the jurisdiction b:l':‘: c:;r:}:fl::,, h,m,u PR R N CHARGE OF ASSA l(LT [cmda ‘;“:‘I‘l;'el;:h[y' w0l fhe presant | d0re Ruomvm{ J:c“lf 14.—Col. Theo- f.fpl';rll;' lm:’o‘};"?eclr;;a;d lin rcga);d" According to Mr. Gordon. Distri Lasker's letter i , however, storic gallow: g ng Seccretar: T t A heBard | sewage only gets i . District seouts the idea that th r. He | for “the informati SAVANNAH, G: 2 whip. unruly boy: atone end of a ctacle nessage sent by R z the able and fair e Senste on | from overfiow outlets comes Busch wa he letter from mation of the heads of , Ga., June 14.—When urall: oys. but girls, nat- corridor which i: 1s: y Representative and fair manner in which | i1 1© mal weathe on sewers that s prompted by | the bureaus.” of| N. B. F. Close, y, are exempt. There i as a dining r s used | Isaac Siegel, New York, they had handled the ch | ¢ cather do not empty i nis motives.” but rather. to | 2 , principal of & pub- | confiict betw: L oom. The gallo tho: i , to make a|said that wh matter. He | 05, crecks sy " B R rather ! The canvasi lic school x een the iocal regula- < also in ful ws s rough investigati , when the tax rid \The Anacos: g £ e o et o Sasvn st e by the | Wilson, an :,',e,::‘,y'“:n:d e tonandinesiatelawsinihe R oy the calls ml'xff;wuf: Stfjcancione-hal ity aileged esterday ek D R iy Witnont | which evemtuaily 1n 55 mect tyo Aty the fact that Adol eferring and has not ex- g student, across Th SISHIVAES, of thi corridor, A Sutherl: 3 v by Senator ple of the District, land sewers he Mary - dolphus Buse tended to the 1 his knee i 2 e decision of th . : s kind to gr x. A view | Sutherland to have b had objected and th ot he | of ‘the northeast Tounded e usch, | e larger bureaus, but th and “tréated’ him like | mMost im of the recorder is |first awakeni eet a prisoner on |1 been suffered by | sent t S mattorfiad Geen | 2Is0LiE about twe ani S LOWRA, - 2 s 3 > ¢ < p the appropri ecn x two miles from com- A aEaizor's clasest friend Dossibly | Fesult of the vote® tak e{ mother used to do,” S R e that it affects |meals and ng, when he eats h Leonard Kaplan ‘of the PR appropriations committ | pletion to the om com- L N iend will b aken wndoubted] 0,” he did not ery school in the state s nd when ae 18 | class 3 graduating | Since then, Senator H ee. | he District lin Bevit aikar shys: ! in Amer- o ‘communicated <o th v | know he was P nola state should it |nisht is certainl, Fetitos for thelciass of the Naval Acad B | Gonfer: arrison said, the | the Rock creek e. Like ] says: = 3 i y. had heard L the | o0t ha interceptor, this ¥ouc: action wilk the department. Tho e head of | making school his- | a sy e appeal. The birch is | nly no inspiration.” | The slight wa oy St rd/irepresentaiives | Sck. bas’meceived tor, this proj- . B 3 not displ | Wecks ha: iShY Beeretary | LY (£0C: Georgiats B ymbol of tried authority i 4 - ght was in the perf of the District and a satisf. | sinc e no “appropriatiol your German friends, wh isplease | s expressed himself Yot ut he soom rural district y in the {of the i oration | lution of th 5 actory so- | Since 1917 and will cost approxl e Joue of a restored Gorman greatest | isfled with the existin as sat.| found out. Mrs. C. J. Wil L et cannot be | DEN S ihnen e N ol tae in | Tiv matter had been ar- |$250.000 Lo comple provtame X 3 e .. the eity it SEAT e o e o page in |Tived at. plete. i o8 siestore iCoriinn e vest | working hours, he has & system of mother of Edward, ilson, | bSedl certainly cah- OUSE. academy’s year book, “Th aiwrine s In w hurt o) America's working hours, he has indicated that | invasion of ieruied de i )| o heiFesoied /lolin BB olitlying Roumids e + |Bag" which containe 8 Kaeky Half-Year Ta Jieve you to navina MeriGes | ance if it were sho continu-| & n of her rights, swore o ElonE) Harriso tainedl Waplan's = B ’ B e lone e e el nixod mafority of oa sapioyer o o | warrant for the arrest o the s o Ao oaiall on Loses Contest to Paul, R A LR L S S nipps amendment broviding | AUSTRIA'S CREDITORS MAY It gamst: prohibition Subhe | War Department preferred a ret e | cipal. Today John.E.-S et T and nationally Virginia, in G Page index. B e etch. and|for semi-annual payments of U DELAY You may: again Tevive on S0 tnat to > the ::3:379 to 4130 ociock ercturn | clty recorder, has held Clo chwarz, | matters, ,;;‘._‘l:‘e'-;m{’lltycon .'school s ommittee. D i was ;‘}sr"&e":nnd. e | taxes on real property in the Dist |‘°i IMS 20 YEARS Jour liquors™ o ng the graduati d " > ose under | Mr. Clos ourt with o House el tior, ~at ewish extrac- | provides th miok cises at the Wi ng exer-| bond, and he can . Close. He argued thal elections:. commi , attributed the indi es that these semi-annu: 3 Letter From Busch. Academy and West Point " Military | will stand trial T wax glenyiot authonity by i there [ udopted & report today declaring oo raciat dne oo s sl ndignity 10| ments shall begin this vear Erl ’ Step Urged by Allied C : Adoiphus % riday. ' ¥! Jud; r face of s character. Bu resentative Thom: 2 ram to Col. Roose- | continue annuall, - ouncil of zy;‘,m%e,,, w.f‘:’f’,'o‘:h_“g;!er to the abi ;‘b;“’z‘)“:“; tl!n city court and :"i':u':i““"“’er refused to be But | democrat, of the nn:n%]nf:.m;?"" :;" fi,‘.‘.’ Kfi’é‘.."‘"“{",fl"e?’l encouraged | tles are pro\‘ide: ;:: r:::“’;-ul’enal- Ambassadors to Aid Resto. “My Dear Mr. President * MAY atter's decision, “The trict, was not a dis-{ academ me at the ailure to = P tra ident: QUIT The ree £ e assault and batte " entitled to y, where he had *i pay the half-year's tax i . Y it Eanmitng Sarewiih o lelter | KANSAS C RESEEVE BANK. | g order chaims tnat né can | Do declared “makes tery statute, | that he seat ahoukd be “m- seat and | serious difficulties.” e B e eer thoy, hesome dus. ration of Finances. rom my fathe; S CITY, Mo., June 14.— authority in the or school principals. ption ; paul, repul ven to John 1 am of the opinion The Harrison amend e due. ~ | By the Associal & : eived from my futher, | Kansas Clty Stat yesferday Mo The| code that gives jiTcenid i ool principals. Itattects all | g, publican, contestant. R i Che | au e Harrison amendment looking to | PARIS, 3 ted Press 2 ritten £ - | reports th: 7 ublished | thi a_school teac] Pl ocal regula ere was Wrot nation,” h he District’ P. , June 14.—T! s United State; ten on board the at J. Z. Miller, . e right to adi leacher tions. Until the legi no record vote b rote. o finer speci he | surplus revenues cal rict's .—The allied council $.S. George Wash the tenth distri . govenor of| punishi minister cdrporal | State sh: Bislature of the:, |Imittee; but dim te by the com- | ican manh men of Amer- | point calls for the ap-|Of ambassadors dec (i (Continued on Page 2, shing- | p federal reserve ban shment to a pupil. T o shalt grant specific authority, ~|Rounced. th ocratic —members nhood and gentlema ment_of a joint commi P decided today 'to : Columa 2.) ere, plans to resign shortl | A Tomiations. SEihe board. of 1 will hold for trial e Godlmeeatie fmembors | ovar b i L B o ho Soporatod .ty quest the few remaink we- g < B Miller aeclined to Ao B e L i o Tho rules |, ainst whom & ific authority: | port. the understanding being: ity Fo- | must be made (o the 1 my. An end | Vice President and appointed by the | creditors naining governments, . \ . "“""}m report. principals- .Savannah give > th charact: complaint of this | Would hold Paul, eing that they | that is beis ntolerant spirit | tives to_be nd three representa- | . o oy, of Austria, who have ~of schools th o er is made.” new- veturns, - shc on thé face of th eing allowed to ent es to be appointed by. th i re 5 ave not yet P e Ao e -right to » 3 -should e { prevail amoj nter and |of the H v_the Speaker | Tenounced their clain 5 VAT : General not, be ngst those in th House. The committ | mx against her t AR ; te be seated. | e e & ce s to | 2 o Bt e s : oot i Sorvios: ‘heter they bo in the e intions e ey recom: e o s pernTe tha, appiles e vy, Army o any other bran ach house of C ermit the applicati take exemplary ction. fi‘.- on-or before the fir: Bapi={ of S coedic wpste ey 1 otion. 5 m, which PElesz aeii0 Tanuary. 1923, first Monday | elaborated for the restorati ""“h- SR T ol former dual monarchy. . the

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