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A, Wash,, February 27. —Sixteen Industrial Workers of the ‘Worl arrived here Saturday on vagrancy charges, today began a thirty-day grind of eight hours hard labor daily, on a diet of bread and water, choosing that in preference to the other alternative offered them in_police court yesterday of leaving town within an hour. ~The seven- teenth defendant decided to leave Centraliy. Two other men believed to be CENTRA DOPE TRAFFIC MUST G0, 1S THE EDICT IN CHINA President Li Yusn-Hung Declares “Opium in Every Form” Will Be Put Under Ban. By the Assoclated Press. PEKING, February 27.—That the opium traffic in China must go, and that with it must be swept from the boards the tuchuns, or n... iry gov- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, '1923. surance that, except for medical pur- poses, oplum in every form will be absolutely banned. 18 the tuchuns who are support- the traffic, and that is one more reason why the tuchuns must and shall g Del.llnt with the subject of con- version, and apropos of the seizure of provinclal revenues by the governors, President Lt sald: “The tuchun will £0 a8 800N as tie constitution 18 pro- mulgated, which will be this year. Not only will there be no place for him in the permanent constitution of the country, but the provinces will be authorized to take coercive measures agalnst him.” —_— “What .Ma lhlll we take in this Buropean asks & subscriber. ’l‘ho oulll‘lal—drlnd Island Independ- Globeg —————————— LEAVES CASH TO SERVANTS. Mrs. Mary Dallas Quicksall, who died February 20, left $3,000 to her cook, Maggle Cox, and $2,000 to Jir butler, Abel Wilson, The rematulng estate is devised by her will to her son, Conrad M. Strong, who in to act as executor. The will, datc1 Septem- ber 29, 1930, was flled for probate Yesterday. L W. W. organizers were arrested yesterday and held on open charges. As a measure of precaution, seventy- five citizens were sworn in as & clal officers and were on duty last night. There was no disorder, how- ever, and no apparent increase in the number of 1. W. W. in town. SLAIN IN UNION WAR. CHICAGO. February 27.— Willlam Kinsella, identified with Chicago la- bor organizations, was killed last night in what police declared a labor war between factions of the Butchers® Union. Kinsella was shot while at a meeting of the Hebrew butchers. Po- lice said more than fifty shots were fired. Paul Radin, a member of the * |Hebrew organization, was wounded | the shoulder. of conspiracy to obstruct the recruit- ing and'enlisting.of military forces against Victor Berger, Milwaukee soclalist, and four other defendants convicted with him there three years ago, were dismissed before Federal Judge James H. Wilkerson two weeks ago, it became known yesterday. Berger, with Adolph Germer, na- tional secretary of the socialist party; \\|||IMII‘I F. Kruse, n«llu al secre ernors, who are supporting the illicit trade, were the unequivocal state- Mments of President LI Yuan-Hung, printed in the new Peking morning newspaper, the Daily Far Eastern Times. The %t‘meke BUILT TO ENDURE Sectional Bookcases Harmonize in any deeorauve woods a.nd fimsbes of gllgg:- ‘Wernicke Sectional Bookcases to fit in anywhere in any plan of decoration. s ot They protect from glvemlestmtc are most atiractive and artistic. Isthere wmpa.monshxp not ulnp of booh? Nomauerwbat mood, a book is found to fit {:fl!‘Tm however tion for bulky articles. 2% Paid on Checking and 3% on Sawings Accownts UNION TRUST CO. OF_THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AT AT 2 president’s declaration was made in reply to a query from the editor, views’ on_the suggestions recently made by Sir Francis Aglen, head of the Chinese customs administration, to legalize the oplum traffic in ord who "asked the "executive's litor of th. and Irwin St al rector, were sen- tenced " tu twenty ment. Government's (ne Weak. A new tri A. Olsen, di the evidence, ernment’s casy of matter ruled out by the cireutt eourt to control it. “I will oppose to the full extent of my ability any proposal that China go back on her pledge to prohibit the oplum traffic,” the president asserted. “It is proposed to outlaw opium smokers. Whether this will be -pro- vided for in the new constitution I cannot say vet, but I can give the as- years' imprison- st Stellwagen Northwest . mmosmesmcmme f this fact, Attorney Gen erty agreed to dismiss the Gums bleed? Then use Pyrodento Tooth Paste. Use it on your brush. Massage your gums with it. And watch the results. 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LANSBURGH & BROTHER STORE l\EWS for Wednesdly, Fabruary 28, 1923 420430 Seventh St N Tomorrow~last day—final wind-up of February Sale China, Glass & Housewares Brings prices to the zero level—values soar By all means attend tomorrow. In addition to the low prices here quoted. many other quld"V good opportunities will be found throughout our attractive Sixth Floor. Wringing the profit from .Clothes Wringers Note these special prices € Guaranteed.Clothes Wring- ers, equipped with steel ball bearings and pressure springs. 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