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—_— NEW ITALIAN PART MAKES EIGHTEENTH Fifth Wing of Democratic Faction Formed—Cath- olics May Split. MOWRER. BY EDGAR ANSEL iis Cable 1o The Star and Chicago. Daily News. Copyright, 1 ROME, June 17.—A new type of Ttal- fan democrats has split off from the 1in braneh of the so-called democratic group in ruising the number of wing: cr that name to five. j g The © narty is threat- | ened w wal schism and a ge- | into two parties, the being whether or not wee with the socialists Should that split arties in the Ital- out a few inde- sed from seven- | make an Going from left to right, we have first | the theoret communists who now seproach Russia raving the cause. After them ¢ socialists, hen the W party autonon av-Germans, who usu- r. The eighth, ninth, [ el and twelfth are five groups of democrats distinguished I o principles v we principals, Nitt and four- \ by have olitti's pa o on. Thirteent the left an ar party the parlimmentary the fifteenth, the so. sixteenth, the ag the f: . thd national- seem to be roomw Al shades of politic Vi Neve ssenters I ope 1o found new parties if th for the total number of deputics | ———— | ACTORS FEAR TO PICTURE | EX-KAISER IN FLIGHT| Decide Play Involves Danger of Personal Harm From Hos- | tile \Audiences. ago Daily News. Fir Cable to The Star an. Copyright, June 17.—Reh sion.” a drama hy Emil Lud BERLIN, wrsals fo *“The Tr wig, depi former Kaiser's life came to a sudden giandstill today because the actor: decided that the pla® was too politi “al and involved danger for them per would prob- for demon- The ~inally. a5 the audi aniy makd it the ov rations of a viol duction had rec the poli «nd_seve ¥ . Paul Wagner ing the . Princ I shows the dispute be- oung kaiser and Bismarck wvy seandal in conne rious “rour ed fifteen years rden tax to the play is the resig- «tion of the kaiser to the right to \e throne and seape into Hol- 1y this last : ctors to go on | as (t PKhth~ the kaiser in a favorable light. An amsteur society is arranging to play privately in order | theat roduce the 1o avoid publ WILL PRESS FOR WOOD DECISION ON ‘PENN’ POST Definite Information Expected to Develop at Meeting of Uni- versity Trustees. PHILADELPHIA, June nite information to wheth Leonard Wood is to remain ilippines beyond the first ar is expected to be developed on fonday at @ meeting of the trustees of Pennsylvania, of hich Gen. od has been elected ! the head. Gen. Wood was to have as- t ~imed his duties here in September, : xpressed @« wish to remain in | H cast until January. Tt is under stood the trustees of the have been willing to extend h 1o the end of the vear provided the | weneral will not ask another exten- ! of the Universits W 1. Wood, dated | 6. to Norman Hen sident of the General Alumni So- was public today, hich the general said he was try- | to put four vears' work into one. cry thing the » in th is P lnhppmpe in transition the general wrote. F Iso said that he had written S ary of War Weeks, in- forming of the status of the| work and stating that he wished to ‘mect the wishes of President Hard- ing. More than two months ago Sec- , retary < cabled Gen. Wood that the President would like him to con- tinue in the governorship of the jslands. — {BIRD OF PARADISE FARM TO LOCATE IN FLOR|DA | Promoter Says Project Is First of | Kind in World—Will Open Next Month. the Associated Press. FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla.. June 17. — What is said to be the first farm for the culture of the highly prized {hird of paradise will be opened here | ! next month by Alexander” Luban of | ‘ew York on the fifteen-acre tract ently purchased from Ross L. According to Mr. farm will be the only one of its kind in the world, as Tobago Jsland, twenty miles off the coast of Spain, is the only place where the birds are bre Associated with Mr. Luban will be Maj. F. Small of London. The first shipment of the brids is oxpected to be made next month from “Fobago Island in a special boat con- structedg with a cage 250 feet long. ome hundred birds will comprise the sirst lot. TURN DOWN PROPOSAL. Lutherans Refuse to Pt Parochial Above Public Schools. By { <lark of Miami. { | 1 ST. PAUL, Minn., June 17.—An at-{ tempt’ to put the Lutheran Church on record in favor of the parochial <chool system as opposed to the pub- lic schools was defeated at the an- nual convention of the Wational Lutheran Augustana Synod announced today. A subresolution_ offered by S. G. ifagglund of Boston, president of the New England Conference, favoring establishinent of Saturday religious | schools was adopted. Dr. Lauritz Larsen of Washington, D. C., .peesident of the National right wings | ng several scenes from the | { i it was; ITALY’S PRESTIGE BAINS AFTER GENOA PARLEY Minister Schanzer Defends Policy ‘With Regard to Russia—Alber- tiri Also' Heard in Senate. By fhe Associated Pre " ROME, June 17.—Italy’s interna- tional prestige unquestionably was in- creased as a result of the Genoa com- ference, declared Foreign Mihister Schanzer in the senate yesterday. His speech also emphasized Italy’s need for peace In order to increase production achieve financial reconstructio policy with regard to Russi ended by the minister, ressed the conviction that admis sion of Russia into the circle of Kuro- pean life r¥ to the eco- nomie recons 10t only of Rus- whole of eastern and but of the . who her of the Italian dele: Washington confer: protested against “leaving the vanquished na- tlons and the exhausted victors in the war to quarrel ov thelr com- a mem- tion at the i Two-Quart ' Ice Cream Freezer C F our-Panenéer Natural Finish Lawn Swing Easy Credit Terms 6-Cup Aluminum ‘Coffee Two-Burner Oil Stove Easy Credit Terms Three-Burner With Oven 182 Easy Credit Terms Fly- Swatter FREE 'To All Adults Come in afd get one Monday. \Lutheran Council. in an address, ar- .gned the soviet government of issia. He told of persecutions suf- ered by the church at the hunds of | he present Russian govérnment. Announcement was made by 'Dr. jarsen that an international sLuth cran conferefice would be held in ‘l,alpul, Gu—‘y. in Aulut. 1923, h“v‘ Linoleum by the Yard Values Percolator GasRange THE SUNDAY STAR, mon misery and prepare new tragedies for Europe.” He urged the collaboration of all nations in political and economic mat- ters, and asked especially for the co- dperation of the rieher nations, Who had suffered fewer of the terrible con- sequences of war. It would be impossible to improve the German debt situation, he contin- ued, unless arrangements also wers made to deal with interallied debts, as the’two questions were inseparable. If France and Italy were asked to pay only thg interest on thelr debts to Eng- land and America their condition would become appalling, and after axhausting themselves utterly they vould be obliged, like Germany, to k not for a temporary, but for a permanent, moratorium. UNION HEAD CONVICTED. CHICAGO, June 17.—Theodore Lodin, a juror the first tridl of William Quesse, president of the Flat Janitors® Union, was found gpilty of perjury by a jury and sentenced to from one to fourteen years in the penitentiary. The state accused Lodin_ of having received $400 of a sum of $1,000 al- I3 leged to have heen en’ for the purpose of « Q GUARANTEED QUALITY AT The National Furniture Co. at “The National” —are so real and remarkable that they are makifig this store forge rapidly ahead. And with VALUE goes SERVICE, GUARANTEED QUALITY and LIBERAL TERMS of EASY CREDIT. GERMAN INVENTORS SEEK WAY OUT OF LEGAL MAZE New Patent Legislation Brings Chaos to Those Seeking to Register Patents. By thie Associated Press. " BEREIN, June 17.—Germany's in- ventors are meeting a match for their wits in an effort to try to find a way out of the maze of the patent Yegis- lation which has flooded the country since the advent of the new govern- ment. It is said the laws are so nu- merous that they have created chaos for those wishing to register patents and tradg marks. Early in the holders of trade marks were advised that their remewal was necessaj Consequently many of those whe ten-year protection had not expir paid 300 marks for renewal. Now th are informed that'a mi made, and in order to WASHINGTOI\ Store Hours: D. ¢, JUNE - ventiveVgeniuses comes in an an- nouncement that there is no credit pemmissible in meeting required fees, this action reversing the pre-war pol- icy, needy seale makes fifteen-year protection cost a total of 1,400 marks, with an extra charge if pauyment is not made at a specified time. — e TEN HELD FOR JURY. Charged With Attempted Murder in Shooting Up Minister’s Home. LOUISA, Va., June 17.—With the holding of ten citizens of Louisa county for the July grand jury on charges of attempted murder, author- ities today declared they do not ex- peet any further trouble growing out of the tar and feathering last week of Herbert Buckley, a lumber man, and the subsequent shooting up of the ‘home of the Rev. J. R. Glenn, a min- ister, at Pendleton, Va. Buckley was the/vietim of the tar and feathering episode and is one of the ten men sent on to the grand jury. when a respite was granted inventors. The graduated 8, 1922~ ITALY PLANS FISCAL PARLEY WITH ENGLAND Circulation, Exchange and High Finance Problems to Be Dis+ cussed in London. By Cabie 10 The Star and Copyright, 11 ROME, June 17.—A conference pro- moted by Italy soon will be held at the Bank of England, London, to dis. cuss money problems, such as circ tion, exchange and high finance cording to a statement made 1 nor Bombaldo Stringher, a director of the Banca d'Italia, to a group of bankers and financial e in Rome. “We may be ‘sure” Stringher, “that resolut Lombard "street will n drnamental. On th will be positive z naturally be e ing a large the world's aff: not return from a load of merely d Signor Stringhe: Daily News. dcctunition: Was 259 created a feeling of optimism in the financial world, as it ix red to .be proof that the Italiun-British plan for ;mutual co-opera made at Genoa meant business. —_— GET ABSCONDING CLERK. on +Nashville Girl of 16. . NASHVILLE. Tenn. June 17.—Ma- rion Paul McQueen, twenty-one. | was arre Poronto, Canada, ived vesterd who his_ miothe MeQueen s Sixtecn-y ville May given by th | chum ventn Youth Taken at Buffalo Fled With | JAPAN MAY RATIFY ARMS TREATY SOON | Action of Privy Council Expected | Within Few Weeks on Wash-~ ington Acreements, By the Associnted Press TOKIO, June is expected to The privy o 1Lily within weeks the agreem. reached rms confe usual poliey dienating r nation This Golden Oak Bedroom Suite of Four Pieces Is a Remarkable Value Tt consists of Dresser with Mirror, Chiffonier, Triplicate Mir- ror, Dressing Table and full-size Bed. that represents VALUE of she most definite-sort. priced at This Library Table (As Sketched) —of (;o]dell Oak, has drawer and shelf. Priced Monday at $10.75 Easy Credit Terms Exactly as Pictured Vi With “The Na!lonal'a” Etuy Credlt Terml A new arrival on the floor ery low $590.75 er and Armchaif, cushions of figured creton: ceptional bargain. . 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