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WEATHER. 1 Fair tonight and tomorrow: little l change in temperature. Temperature i for twenty-four hours ended at 2 p.m. today Highest, 70, at 5 p.m. yvester- day; lowest, 51, at 3 a.m. today. [ Fuill report on page 9. nv Closing N. Y. Stocks nltl Bonds, Page 26 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION _Yexterthy'l P;et Circu‘hh'on,» 94,660 = No. 28,856. — = : DY “From Press to Home . Within the Hour” The Star's carrier “system covers . every city block and the regular edi- tion is delivered to Washington homes | 0 as fast as the papers are printed. i e Entered as second-class matter post ofice Washington, D. C. WEDNE WASHINGTON, D. C, SDAY, MAY 2, 1923—FORTY PAGES. ok TWO CENTS., ! BY FREDERIC WILLIA | = ' OFFERING “LNIT” U- S. Dumfounded by British | |Brides to Wear [|| ¢ pON f | BN P Commind of S e N T ' urist Predicts BflAS ” U | Attitude Expressed in Commons Contra-| | :‘h;‘?‘['i"‘\“:l\", e | w lN P'.AN DF HUGHES dicts Balfour’s Pledge at Second Ses- S0 | 5012 e atias vwrin the family | EURB RUM H.EEI e B l sion of Washington Conference. BiSSe |p| | Srie o Canevi eram aros | SERTE . If Thirty Billion Marks Re-| R i i !;?‘4“"?‘.'1"‘::'.:'\‘1:{':5:‘:‘,‘7 1“(’.'.’)12(!.“‘.;::.,.‘“‘\‘;‘t,‘ | Cutters to Stand Watch and jected, Let Unbiased Group WILE. Balfour announcement carried with it | :'ET“"”" control s frvarms, ho “; Seize All Boats Near Shore : 3 surrender of Britainjs traditios | he revolver is the badge of an . Decide, Urges Note. l\m!r'r‘l’cabu nav‘a: r;ull\m'lues are‘ du-ln-‘v..lwmo“,f, standara’: and . substi- | ;:\‘Vlrll‘vru-"l:xn;;:fl we are Known s After Contact. founde: y official statements in the( tuted for it & one-power standard, 1. e., n =4 Y 5, ooting nation 1 | S ouse of commons yesterday that the!equality with the American Navy. i S e L R T == British Empire alms at “gommand of | Seen as New Pretension. After making his prediction SEEKS TO PAY BY 1931 e e s R IR avout Tuture biides e daned thar | DRY-SHIP RULE TO TAKE if she is jilted off goes the gun Col. Ame: 1i.arefere, it in ne (Conlinue Washington unless he was indorsed by the voters of the district as advocate of the court.” n in Harbin until a complete investig: tion of the burning of the baggag: car has been ma records. Vainly she tried to obtain information regarding Alice from rel- | atives, who declined to aid, she said. MY é! ‘ The scratch score is 78, whigh, un- (Continued on Page 2, Column Z.) of carbonate, phosphate, chloride and lactate.” such that we must do something for the patient other than give him good food and fresh afr.* > | ! | the first lord of admiralt, + | langua i 2 “ 4 ’ {language means anything—and Brit | It is the open seaxon shoot- BY FLOATING SILOANS | o o e e doveiog | 1278 uaxs means auyihing—and Belt i e RIS F oS | EFFECT AFTER JUNE 14 i == - [ "‘]““ ,“.‘J::;::.:; 241 they nddress parliment on naval mat- e e & R ! : cost of $53.000,000. s cla il A eonmea obial Heting into an unenviable situa- | o - Success Requires End of All Be‘i\“vlmvmnn that the demand for| . .. . ..o geoms to set up a mew | | Tion" he xafa | Ring Will Be Thrown Around 3- oipe “command of all s is in direct : i < e H — ns. pretension to naval superiority. “Com- - S strictions, Germany Warns contradiction to the pledge publicly Pretention to naval superiorts. fl'"i | Mile Limit to Enforce Law. i Favors Peace Pledge. |made by Lord Balfour at the second sligis ey . . s StE | Ceusion ot the Washington conference | LIt holds it in able to do so against) | Nations Already Protest. jon November 13, 1921. On that his-|ideq of equality with any other fleet. | ——— { fiioxie cocasion Brard idien BB (i e e e | ] | | . four. in the first British utterance on i gt e : sl c | an apparent contradiction to the Ba 1 Q | France to flll) | the Hughes 5-5-3 proposal, announced ’m."”:,l,‘,;:e St Vaskingtor: ! i U. S. Threat to Rum | Reject New Plan | on venait of his government that it planations are certain to be asked. if | ! ! Fleet Considered was “reasonable” and “acceptable.” ! not in g 0 ) ‘ . Iir the Assoctated Press |Tn so saving, Balfour, for the first| The British plan to develop Singa-, P iy the Associated Press PARIS, May 2—The new Ger- | [iimg in Hritish history, proclaimed to | POre into an impregnable naval base | LONDON, May Z—Dan L b o capable of accommodating a great E | : nn propositions for & repara- | |he world, Britunniys readincis 16 baiile fleat comes as no surprise to mployes Get Request From [[ ][ 20k merat member tox mute; 1 surrender “the > S : i 1 4 tion wettlement are so far from | | TERCT0 T den with her next the United S y. At the out || rairea = auestion in the noue neceptable to Franee that a | [jcarest rival, the Unifed States. The. (Continued on Page 2, Column Owners to Confer Late | | of commons this atcernoon re- el flat rejection of them ix re- | ¥ i garding the report that ihe garded by persony close to | 1 ThIS Afternoon' ! United States intended to use Premier Poincare as inevitable. | | | her navy to prevent rum run- 'l “Phin refection, it is stated, will | | | ming. ana askea what steps !| probaviy be tollowed by an ex- . i i | Settlement within the mext thirty- | | Great Britain purpowed taking i tension of the occupation on H . ieh | 1o prevent the possibility of the right bank of the Rhine. E - S : e = T i six hours of the bakers' strike—which z e L g o righ bank of the Rhin I | WILL THE THREE-MILE LIMIT LOOK LIKE THI: Tt Washingtim o n reduted brend | | SrmEd conmier with vewels of | ";:'"';"‘:““‘.,:":::;.'m‘r:“ | : ration tod nd made the cit a!-’ Stanley Baldwin. chancellor mier Poinca: ] = ! most roil-less and b -less—was | of the exchequer and govern- trke the note into considern- | I60 C l V » h most. an hun was = /| tiom, remarding ft chiefiy as | | amelts v anis being freely predicted. following an- | | Ment spokesmun, wald in replys propaganda intended to con- = ' = | | { nouncement that a request had been power would attack Since msteaRHSUNCemm syl Plaintiff Gives Up At-|Santiago Delegates Vote to With U. S.Science| [ 1d by the ewplovers for the union «hips dn the high neax. P o 4 = . -l i a 4 “If, however, British ships b 10 name & committee to confer on the : | Lreak the Un States law i 5 P ’ S l- i {situation. A'meeting of the executive | | within United States territorial b a e Aot e, e temit to Gain Estate Extend Scope of Govern- UN SUGAR BUYGUTI arty’s upplies| boards of employers' and emploves' | | waters they maturally reader ! ¥ axsitten et [\rl;n e iuathine f D ht ing Board Here ) B et - i organizations today n work out | Wi Havie A o 'oposes a L1 2 . ! 1 eral measures . . i : a plan of settlement - | gum total of her obligations in cash of Daugnter. 9 - i Wirelesy to The Star and Chicago Daily | > ?mi sine ’“I::m S sa 1{ the United States government wnd kind under the Versailles treaty i - . it ews. Copvright, 1923. ioiits announcemont waspnadela o |||} seyimsticat i - PEKING, May 2.—' = 9 1 o e fixed at 30,000,000,000 gold marks. | \jro onstance Schack Gracie today | BY the Assoctated Press. | President Thinks Federation rrll- ‘\l\\xr.nola}. \,-g;l:o:xm:;drmfie Transfer Next Year to Dmyln.‘- el o U While government officials continu i : 1e German government, in a note | ;an4oned the litigation of four years | SANTIAGO, Chile, May 2.—The com- Will Take Part in N Anerican Mgt of NatusaliHie: With T A that nen-union workers, imported | oq 1o pussle todar over applicatio \ T ade public here today simultaneous-|in \hich she sought to establish an|Promise feached by the political com- n Na- e e e e | i roops Among Many [\ Waskington by one hake e i e \ 1i with its receipt the entente and | 4jjaged lost will of her daughter, mltlan' of the pan-American confer- i M IGaica niloc bt v e Miaeolin., | (s { :i“l’helt“?xk';'lfz;;lm'lv{(‘l ':Y.fl"xduem'n‘.‘\-“: ) otile cunzen \Couts Mud“u;‘.—”u Washington governments, broposes | i Temple Gracie Adams, wife of |ence last week, whereby the method | ional Movement. under direction of Toy erapman | Similar Army Changes. |} o v ol SRoncens . tiat twenty billions of the total be| ar . 2y Lo lof constituting the governing board | == T o e v thin o Sl |1ssued an order tod: concentrating ¥ | unbar B. Adams of Bayshore. Long | bl Andress receicedia scinacs sy | To ton ever: & Eresident Gilman||ER S R0 vaised before July 1. 1927, by a bond | jgland. who died December 31, 1918, [0f the Pan-American Union is| it s e o i jof the Emploving Bakers’ Association. 81 i "'“‘]‘ i LA 5 at normn ates of interest on |t ile 1 - % 2. | et a " + = v | The proposed boycott on sugs i i N 2 Many well-kn - ¢ officers, | 101lOWIng a conference bettween mem- | north Atlantic along the New Jers §ssue at normal rates of interest U { while her husband was with the A. 1. “mflr}zvd. ;\'dflhflnv_ro\ed at plenary | Th DEOX AT ietr camaii cartiing 4\1 By well-known Axmy oficers|yices e organizagion in the (ghore. It was said that henceforth A e B 1S il = ssion of the congress yesterday.|be brought before the District of Wwho have been on detached duty here. | (‘hamber - Rerd in na al r = sk F. in France. Mrs. Gracie sought to| The delegates adopted the committee " . ’ food, gasoline and other supplies ¥ { Chamher of Commerce rooms, an-| um fles na od ff Atla i illions would be raised before July | gor possession of the estate of her | recommendation for a reorganization | oo L mbia Federation of Women's] (00 FUS8 0 o | are being or are about to be relieved | nounced that “there’ll be something | (¢ rum fleet massed off Atlanti o e iR e e Dne 2 ot tha s oL d o e ¢|Clubs at the annual meeting of the; for this year's work, had disap- |,¢ their posts under provisions of the | 10 teil the public within a very short liighlands would be under survei - £ i b 8 |daughter, valued at $150,000, and MIEXTERBION O o > . peared between Kalgan and Ehr- | % S time." 5 g 5 da maining sum larly before July | o o0 that Mr: a4 Mrs. John D. its sphere of activity. organization a* the Hotel Ruoosevelt| = = | national defe act. which state that| lance of two coast guard cutters. da - » ¥ camey Ut He S W | The resolution provides that when a |late today j lien, Mongolia {all officers below the brigade rank | Statement In Promised. |and night. % 1930 { Adams, parents of her son-in-law, had | nation for any reason has no diplo- | After the report of Mrs. J. W { The caravan was belng sent to s & : X Conclusion of the winter patrol (reritiv, it HoT Fe DRGNS hEPS- | sifies hee Bniiiters el Gl ot Thibe e R T 1. W lis e, and shall perfofrm duty with troops “at | “Just tell the public to be patient and | ; A o oa e adeayuaphey {minled necidaughtents deslc ant Beceet L e L oL o1 preiaent of (o oxganmation || Efslien where miereatinaccnes- lyeigs SUICCEE (RT I CESREE I (Re SR e BEREE 19/ DTS O SBE | o oviclmatien wrailabio a - aoreit o aposition. that security as between | €1 or destroved a will by w the board. The presidency and vice |Who heartily favors the plan of a boy- | logical discoveries already have {consecutive yea Mr. Tllman. adding that Attorney L.|MoTe boats for cutting off shore W Germany be attained by | daughter had made her mother the | presidency are made elective. ! cott, it is expected that the federation| been made, in advance of An- e e e e e S e R T e L Y o sub e | S eficiary. on s v e | i N % H irews and his party. o ST BN oficexs s - | A. Spiess pr oul hav o L ey i &3:3;1 ml],e,: "r :,-n\x.'hm( o e DT w';flll:e:or;:x:e:'(:‘n?f‘heia‘ups‘i:l‘a‘l‘,'dnt‘zlflul-’“m Join in the general movementi §UTWE 4N Dandits have seiney | Col. Clarence O. Sherrii, officer in|mugn_q;".}"r 1t ready some time to-jdeclared purpose of coast g } ¢ sse f. SRISCO o ot his wife by |tural and educational problems and | throughout the country. | the entire caravan, which left Kal- |charge of public buildings and|day Incidentally, Mr. Spiess has|DPfAdauarters to “put the screws X D/ with others which the board may de- Mrs. Frizzell, prior to the mmeeting, &an on April 1 and which was due " i " = = down™ on customers of the rum ships strator of the estate of his wife by |\ ith oth, i & ] 3t P & | e L i e e 2 . s . Favors Asbitratien Eacts. . the New-¥ork courts wirere she died,) cide to-gIve fv Jurisdiction 0%er:* - “V'alq {hat she thouht that the 2,000, 10 arrive in HEhrlien mt the same |FTOAHTe SO G0 BOE 10 PResident | heen promising o formal statement | g 110 office of Assistant Secret “The German government, says the | and under the law there became en-| The conference also approved & |ogh cjupwomen of the country should| LUB€ as Andrews and his party, S g > becssCiRuty itk yrroin fuhe etnloyIng FDRKReIS: a1Ele |riivony o1 il Treaates i chabe alor | i he ap. | Fewolution that the governing board | ¥ who followed in motors. troops in 1924 since Monday afternoon. but it had i1 IChR T nete, is prepared, as was its intention | titled to all her property in the ab- | UG FHIN LIS SNC BOVETRINE PORKA | onk i no uncertain way against| | Al efforts to trace the caravan e T i et han e s BIE oA et ex s the guard, is convinced the fleet can 1 proposing the conclusion of a Rhine | sence of a will. Mr. Adams opposed | ling the regulation which makes mem- |any monopoly that had within its| and to find where it left the main | o1 sherrill s held to he anavain | @ o aterialized at noon today. be driven out for lack of customers. Jact, to accept any agreement cal-|the litigation, and a hearing was held :"eor“uh;; o "f_ngee%u;c:fl&non recogni- | yower the means of causing a rise in | }—l.'.‘:.z’e;;:;::‘;eon Kalgan and Ehdlien |- o0 . e (_:m":i:-'“ ’:ir)l‘lzv;::w‘;d;\‘vreT’r)):“'e'(;d’gar o S culated to secure peace based on|before Justice Hitz of the District Su- SEates | the price of sugar from 5 and 6 cent: : e s e e A O T eady for Rescue Work. yeciprocity. { preme Court last October. i {# pound to 11 cents o pound. Mrs.| |10 have the officer detailed for that | Details of police were ordered from | Coast guard officials explained that “he Geyman ::m;{nr-;’-nt,g;; “n'l(f’,‘(( When the witnesses 'varr;l‘ bly \3“‘ Frizzell fecls that the economic pro- ! duty Serse four T 4,‘»],"Sherrlll.’:'-:;’gu p;m“l\:nl-: :un:;::‘l;'har:);oa:jak,;"r!;"‘ the concentration of available boats is prepared to accept any agreement|Gracie to prove her claim had been is regarded as especially well equip- ghout las - and are mak- | the work of checking s s Uinding on both Germany and France | paasa Justioe Hitz ordered the jury | tection of the home should be con- o P e e T foutly sisiie o) the Daners (. ths work (rf hecking smugglin 1o submit all conflicts which cannot! “6nq" 2 verdict that there was no | sidered as well as the moral pro- s Us cause of his ari with and | vicinities today. N violence has “Would not interfere with the rescuc ! Lo settled in the n\;s;nllu \H‘[illuiylr‘:la(l.;c evidence of any such will ever being | | tection. f grest intereat In local affairs His veen r;nr{)rl:r(n;dd thus far. There was!and other duties imposed upon it. Th. Way to some kind eacefu °T- | made. Mrs. Gracle noted an appeal ! NEW YORK, M: — : appointment to the District office has | one report of a broke dow in the | vessels pressed into service, they said i “"."fl'fi]‘ T omeilia. | in€ In the Court of Appeals priced sugar today discussed plans to | eral citizens ‘associations. Col. Sher- | street, las but at the bakery S DL, e e s eroneflia: | Attorney. MEnnchi A iClase: inepres extend the strike nationally, they | rill has been stationed here since jtoday : ared that the oc. auickly as though they were sta 1n brovess after the example of thel coiing Mr. Adams, today fled in S b AR R February 14, 1418, and has notified | currence wa + minor nature. and | tioned in ports Aan agreements. o the series|COUTt a Dhotostat copy of a formal by Earl D. Labst, president of the | feon At fiie clate of Tis imset ai T O T o) attiea Few details of the plans were made ‘ it Areasten memotiated Ly | retraction h31- Ax{: }x‘mcle o!‘ all :w A“\erh.ixn gar |(en:mg Company, next year for service with troops Bread Shipped In. phiblicy but oMclals anads Mo iestiet e 2 LY | charges made by her agalnst 3 A 2 when he was cornered in_his nmcvs' H " Washington stood up fairly well & - freretary of State Bran during the | BATES (P% Wonti1aw and de- Coup]e Convicted of S|aymg . a e Ten Americans compete for| EHAS I R e ‘\‘1‘& prfetsc] o"l L el of their intention to join fally with S A e orelgn govern. | clared that she was utterly unable Reed Welzmiller, deputy markets i i - BReSL L0 2 ;| the enforcement officers in the job of :.]re’nliu o orelgn g n- (Yo prove by any reasonable evidenoce Canadian Provincial commissioner. g Roya| st Georges chal_ Another well known officer due for | Baltimore shipped huge batches of | checking small boats from carrying + that the daughter ever made such “Who put the price up?” the! = service with troops is Maj, John G lbread into the city. In virtuaily | liquor ashore. especlally at night Ofter In Maximum. !a will and she knew of no one that s women asked. “What are you doing ol igii T oi|every bakery aftected by the strike| ,The first tWo hoats to take up the = 5 had ever seen the document. The - Policeman. to bring it down? What do you con- lenge Cup. QUEReIeReT O theyatatl o & 3 duties of maintaining a watch over he note asserts that Germany. Injyetraction is signed by Mrs. Gracie = ’mder a falr price a pound? What I GGen. Pershing, who has been ordered ! the ovens were kept going and bread the Atluntic Highlands fleet will be #ecor ce with existing treaties, | in the presence of Jefferson Seligman . {does it cost to produce. to refine, to | Im the staff school at Fort Leaven- | Wa% ““‘,’f’j“ outL In """)’:‘ 1‘“""“““»‘ Y| the Seneca and the tug Manhatta will make payments in kind which| and Clotilde Wolfe, both of New 7 | distribute 2 pound? Who gets the | ortii (OUhers Wholane to lshve the | onle ‘f-\dh"’“l o mams Others will be put into the service as o e et Hos i3 York. and who appeared as witnesses | BY the Associated Press. profit? How much sugar does your | Br the Associated Prese. v . 3 & e ibers of the unfon—who understood | rapidly as they are relieved from are to be ¢ Lo her aceount. | ¥R AN T T e Bars | FORT SASKATCHEWAN, Alberta, |COmpany hundic in a year? Are you| SANDWICH, England, May 2—Un-|city and take the course at the staff |the baking trade. their ice patrol work or return from . “he mote expresses the government’s|nard H. Sandler, a New York lawyer.|Muy 2.—Mrs. Florence Lassandra, |25rald of the boycott? Do you ‘ex-'ger soft. bright English skies ten|school are Lieut. Col. George B.j Mostlocal hakeries did not uttempt | winter patrol stations conviction that the new proposals|also witnesses the signature of Mrs. |y, Pt usiwauien to SiE tiEhtiuntil the g S 2 >ilsury of the office of the chief of : \% fiyge bakery turned oul rolls and Will Search Al % S [ youthful rum runner's accomplice, |price rises to 25 cents? . { American and ten English golfers | Pilsbury of t of t ef o e large bakery turned out rolls and Hoats. 3epresent the utmost limit of Ger- | [ havescome to a realization.” |died on the scaffold in the Fort Sas- | Al{frxder‘l’ur(ng u.arv. his company | teed off here in quest of the Royal St. | engineers. and Maj. Frank S. Besson buns in la e uantnee el i Coast Guard Leadquarters believes s ot EXciad et abillt, th view of | groms and irreparable injury I have | with Emillo Plocartllo, “king of the |~ “We have soid sugar on a margin | tion is medal play, eighteen holes today | the District. First Lieut. John T4 o' arger local bukeries, had signed ( fleet escept through cutting off its Vi ey Dislocation And Weakening | unbar B Adimg sines the aoatieut | Crows Neat Pass bootleggers.” whose | 80 TATTOW over its cost to us that we land _eightcen tomorrow. The only | Schneider, field artillery. another | the new agreement stipulating the patronage. Plans of the guard includs ; the Teleh's ~economic organiza- |y daughter, Edith and wish—in {life she had many times saved by her |l "At mo time. dome fer they PUb- [ American who was geratched was Regi- | aide to Gen. Pershing, will see serv-{wage, increase from S0 ccnts 1o 311 (s wearching of all small boats that - ee on. lso far as it is humanly possible— | make alnront oL mor Tquar. |nald M. Lewis of Greenwich, Conn.,|ice with troops in a short time, but| ¢ e i at the have made contact with the rum fleet i ghused Dysuimptin: occipdulons liscirn i b 1 sex. | profit ore than one-quar- | "81d M. Lewis of AEKLTE hort time. but| ight work, were confirmed at the 3 2t e (TG Sreditor Bosernments o | to right the great wrong and injury | “5i oy were executed for the murder | {eF cent on & pound. and so far it nas | whose absence was necessitated by per- { I 18 understood Maj, George C. Mar-| nceunc of the unfon today. An- land the seizure of liquor if any is i iermany’s bei £ | in ma g cruel, . unwar- een consider: . L ’ o dres E o E is 3 was 2 G 3 refudiced partss could arrive at | ranted, unjustifiable’ and unreason- | of Constable Steve O. Lawson of the | Rousewives, we aye opposed. ’l‘;‘*w‘(“‘f sonal affairs. to the general, will not be relieved ‘;,‘:f;‘l“x:"é‘e",‘;d:::dlfi,gfl::n1:-0"\~us"4\,'\r«.,‘1..';, found aboard inside the three-mile ' e ndimate i view of her Ben-lable accusations against them and |Alberta provincial police, at Coleman, | ulation and also hoarding or boycot| Entered in the play are seven pre- |for the present. with cheers by the union Lakers at | limit gral condition, the Berlin government | do now retract and recall all such | geptember 21, 1922, after Lawson had | Ling: Which tend to interrupt the free | vious winners of the cup. which last| Mal Max C. Tyler, who is super- | 1.0 COGT (i morning. The men | Friday, June 15, was set today as 4 Ction be Jeft o the deciabon feions | utterances and express my sincere | "B HFCE S8 B D0l TR O o [flow of supplies from the tropics.|year was won by W. I Hunter, the | sioins, the comstruction of the new |regard it as the first victory of the | (ne effective date for regulations put- 3 omal . commisaion fron Of an | regrets and apologies for the un-|Made the e e ise " | Housewivesiin New! York nowshouldii o 00 Sotrer mow fn ‘thie ot conduit from Great Falls to the Dis- | jirike, This announcement came as | . dedy b Uonal commission free from|jappiness, mortification and no- attempts to capture thelr whisky car. | be able to buy sugar at retail at not | EN8 golfer, now in the United | trict. propably will remain here be- | 3"IEE (T ting into_effect upreme Court { ; lr'(r"lll‘fl).lllli;l'.‘l.l:"\(‘, as suggested | yoriety 1 have been instrumental in s Llfl-:fl"d'h‘ de";fdl‘dius'- before | more than 11 cents. "It the housc- |States. yond the four-year limit. so that he b edicton sbip lavor. : Sl Pl T Confession that ‘she fired ‘the. four | Wil throw the whole meshimbey but | ARouert & Gardner. captain of the | finlerini work now under was. Mas. As a result of the request of Uie em. | throw & ~dfy Hns® droun the {hree 3 Erovidesitor Sceurity. | shots that ended Constable Lawson's|of control. The housewife who thos American ieam. led the fitst fifty &Ol- | Tyler has been stationed here since ploying bakers to have s committes ! mila limit to inforce stringently the The German government sets forth | life. Plccarillo, she declared, did the | far has resisted propaganda should | fvet' dee s eiroks m:',:’]mfmg"‘)h;;‘ :he February, 1919, but during part of | meet for discussion of the situation, | decision of the Supreme Court against o S a - s ‘shooting. This he denied. continue to resist it and sit quiet in v it ; € | that period has been employed in | arrangements were started immediate- ; the bringing of liquor inside that that an international loan syndicate | ' S { the boat. ] Roval st Gegrges challenge cup. His| the training of organized res |1y by the union to have the meeting | ring by any ship. + ®oud the reparation commission shall | TUsed Woman as Shield. | All of which Mrs. Welzmiller char- 3 onael Seott eack an & cory i z¢:"d ) That is considered as “dut take place some time before tonight | The State Department will notify .termine the manner in which the MILITARY BURIAL | vone known as the bootieg king of | 2cterized s “ridiculous. while she | “Hebacl $ ard of T6. tiroops” under the statute. Maj. Ty- | The union exccutive board is being ' foreign governments by cable of the e % 3 asking families ’ 3 possible appointee a: En- | arous wn—where boa nembers | ajgn sl . ¢ be noti ] sovenue, which have already been, deflance of the police—always taking | to cut their weekly sugar rations| ‘ardner went out in 36 and came | gineer Commissioner. [are supervising picketing work—and | cioryiniPPINg may be notified sum p-dged under the treaty, can be given Imnnesota Today Pays Tribute to|Mrs. Lassandra along on his rum.|rom five pounds to one-half pound.|home in 39, despite bad breaks ou the D jitie believed that the mecting between | The date was understood to’ have concrete form, and what guarantees 8 running expeditions, because he knew. | greens. On six of the first nine holes . e e T Lemiine ooy and | neen settldd upon at the Treasury #:¢ to be provided in each particular| Late Senator, Former Soldier and tnegpoliostany, thet itk eviwonldnnt GWEN CHOICE CH".D ho missed short putts, but his drives| The Provisions of the national de-| {he Rosie 0f the CRploviar Lakere Department today, at u conference o wase i e xe On NI cAr ATt contamed s wom- y and approach shots were perfection, | fNSe act, under which changes in|gyndown. 2 " | Treasury Mellon, Assistant Secre- : ] Popular Citizen. an. Plocarillo's wealth grew fast. Ho | assignments are to be made, also "Another meeting of the uwnion is | : ! he government is also prepared, in became proprietor of the Blatrmore On the second hole he sank an §-| 2 litary service in the Scheduled for 4 o'clock this afternoon. | 12TY AMoss. Commissioner Blair of Wecordance with terms of agreements | Hotel and the Blairmore garage. Then | RE]EcTs MOTHER yard chip shot which lay just om|State that all military service in the 'g,n "ot the more optimistic were |internal revenue and Judge James 1 be made, to adopt all proper and| ALENANDRIA, Minn, May 2 — “eA“;“:‘:,‘ff,"f,‘}o‘t‘;.‘t":‘:‘};‘:’,‘; f,‘:;"“,';f}‘x_ the green for 2 birdie 3. On the A""’"-fl""_*"“;:! ot “l-*d‘vfc‘flc Cd"“‘:’\premcunz that at this meeting an- |, 7" P sicessary legislative measures to in- | Alexandria today laid to rest its{ing of & woman followed and it was third and fourth he took three putts | #°'F D e “,”'r ke d : Hement of the strike would be mage, | A formal statement embodying the . Eire the co-operation of the reich's | foremost citizen, United States Sen not untll late yesterday afternoon Twelve-Year-Old Alice Nuttall 'f,?f.;'ie ‘:,':.'nfi:';;-afrs‘?;’zh?;xhe St :: {5:;:.“\1,“";., :c;gp:" \:-1::1?‘”:1:0 Neither employing bakers nor *"\:‘:',:::;:'r‘:n";xltt ‘{.‘[H{fi;‘;.“fm‘fi:fl,;}'z'e"r“ industrial, commercial and financial | ator Knute Nelson. l' at the bootleg queen's last hope s G ; 3 : v P ployes will speak of the exact terms y 2 2 dustri nmercial and i Nelson. e < . George. V. Rotan of Houston, Tex., i X _terms | (oday and was expected to be made Pavments in kind are to be guar.| NOMe here. in accordance with his|ret council had decided it could not | Mother. Ciees e Anannit e Nr is regarded by War Department offi- | are “standing pat. Yl omcials of the neasury bexanie. guiecd by long-term private contracts, | Wish, preceded the formal military ‘“ll:{“"_-“ A eyl 4 H Dr. Willing Has a 74. cials as physically impossible, mainly Honstio ety fae tbos Supren: Cuarts e lor violation of' witeh ' Would | rervice aceorded n statesman and | o Ficcariio, was first to moune the Dr. 0. F. Willing of Portland, Ore, | heSause of Tecent neavy reductions in| A1y ASTOR TO BE HOSTESS, | iict, and it was expected they would " | veteran of the civil war, at Kinkead | a request that he be permitted to | BY the Associated Press. led the field of the first Sseventy-five gfi:x:"t:’l;m:f‘;‘:g' to ?«:nz?-::s :fizw LONDON, May 2.—Lab fine nmmulnflud{ml ample time f;.‘»r . Want Ruhr Back. | “The senator was stricken suddenly |4l Without the black cap over his| CHICAGO, May 2.—Twelve-year-old | golfers, completing the opening |difficulties of absolute compliance | the house of Cominons. have aecaptad | date. set. oo (1Y effective on the The note proposes that the first|saturday night on a train en routs | og, Alice Beatrice Nuttall, on the witness | round of play in the stroke compe- | With the statuto without serlous detri_ | an fnvitation of Lady Astor to attend Nations Alreads Protest. ! You are hanging an innocent man i P€- | ment to the service, and it is expected ; | ¥ twenty billion marks of the total of|from Washington. —God help me," Plecarillo exclaimed, | Stand today, chose to remain with her | tion for the Royal St. George's chal- | - a dinner party May 11 to meet the| 1oy the government will move ghirty billlon be oftered for subserip- | P i S S A moment later the trap was sprung, | foster-mother, Mrs. James Nuttall of | lenge cup today. His score was| __(Conunued on Page 2, Column 3) | Prince of Wales. strietly to enforce the liquor ban o immediately. Interest on bonas | CAL IFORNIANS ELECT |" Mrs. Lassandra followed him to|Waukegan, TL, the only mother she | 35— 30— 74, ; against forelgn shipping inside the D Sto, iy 1588, Bwould he daken m“Wh“;n%‘:' o Batia e ey s RS ATORD: Dr. Willing, whose brilliant score F'nds C f W’ 2 Plu T O oo p ats : v when - . d - ¢ut of the loans themselves and would | SUPPORTER OF COURT [ aian't 4o anything?" she wailed. “1a| In her childish voice she rejected |caused surprise, playea around with |M' Ui ure rTor ute ue flciain today in preparation of regu- V- paid mto a special fund under con- | there any one here who has any |her real mother, whom she never had | Col, C. D. Hannay and was without ilations., S Misorouss procelt s alzed dy 1101 of the reparation commission. It | S pity™ known until some months ago, and|a galiery. The American’s drives e | voiced informally has been raised tiwenty billion marks cannot be raised | C#Pt: Fredericks' Wins Congress —_— declared she preferred to live with | Were invariably straight down the nouaroona mum e ays":f?l?:{ i ] ¥ means of a loan before July 1, 1927, Fight in Tenth District as Back- U. S. PAPERS BURNED. - ™= Nuttall. & T i ith :,‘;":g;;{_":;‘“‘{mwg: T 2 | those whose laws demand their ships f:terest of 5 per cent would be pald | i e ? Little ‘Alice Beatrice is the adopted!of the cighteen greens he was down | carry liquor for the crew and in some it aim e il ag | er of President’s Proposal. Tenffa of M d M - 3 cases for passengers. ¢ that sum from said date, in addi-| B3 the Absecitenl Prss. chffa of Mr. an rs. James Nuttall W,‘,S:e";l:orl;‘:lt‘;f - Her A ¥ By the Associated Press. eventy-two cases, mostly far ad- Assurances were given at prohibi T o 1 per cent for amortization. | By the Associaed Press. | "HARBIN, Manchuria, May 2.—An|of aukesan, IIL. and her real |, RE scores of other Americans on| “pITTSBURGH, Pa., May 2.—A cure(\-anced he said had responded to the | tion headquarters that there would g her Sirer withous desioying | LOS ANGELES, Calift, May 2~ ecorgs pertaining to elghteen months MOther Mrs. James Morris, brought a | son R. Johnston, 45: Fred Wright, 39; | for pulmonary tuberculosis by theltreatment so well that they could be|be mo trouble over lauor required 1 "Ner Drogram of Dassive resisi: Capt, John D. Fredericks was electea | &0 BOTREE (0 SIIEER TIOR8 | hapeas corpus proceeding in an effort | Max Marston, 43, and Francis Ouimet, | use of pure carbon and calcium was | pronounced cured and at prosent he | Lpamaa 1 (Nt gJegations here which will be continued untilito Congress from the tenth Cali- ® COn- iy, obtain possession of her child, | 40. : claimed by Dr. William P. Nolan of | was treating fiv fents 1 s f ai e Bt el AL S U LRI sulate at Chita were destroyed when | { 'The Roval St. George's course is reating five patients in the same | could continue undisturbed by the aross petivled n eXoats of the|fornia district yesterday on returns| 5 80 St SUIA Wate Qastroved = Mrs. Morris testified that while she ! more difficult than that at Rye. where | Jeanette, Pa. in an address before ! manner. | court decision, prohibition officials Vacunted, and until conditions on | {rOM 400 incomplete precincts out of | tey ! E being ';h;;v:d ou:,f‘{,‘; was unconscious after Alice was born | the Americans made their first ap-|the Westmoreland County Medical | Dr. Nolan, who served at Base Hos- | said. either under mplolnmpc seal or Ithine are restored according to|787; { soviet territory was burned. her relatives placed the infant in a | pearance last Sgturday in the match |Society in Greensburg, Pa., last night. | Pital. No. 65. in Brest during the war, [ under the )mfza:e cl nuh‘ 0‘:’ x‘ g he terms laid down in the Rhineland| The world court, proposed by | with the Oxford and Cambridge said ‘he had been investigating the | present regulations exempting diplo- e " B | v asident Maraing, was (the velmoiyesl o s e cecoxdsiavas an. Inursing home, ifrom which she\ was, joyers &¢| " Dr. Nolan, discussing his statement | subject for almost ten years ang had | matic baggage from search. : 1 & Was the principal | nounced today by Vice Consul Ed-|egien formally by Mr. and Mrs. Nutt-} It was over the links here that|over the telephone from his home in|been assisted in reaching his con-| Daugherty to Enforce Mandate. Seek to Stabilize Currency. ipsue in the speclal election for a suc- | ward B, Thomas, upon his arrival|,; ", Morris sald that for twelve| Walter Hagen last vear won the Brit- | Jeanette today, said that the cure|Clusions by Dr. Oskar Klotz of the| pol the Department of Justice Fulfillment of Germany's obliga- | CeSsor to the late Capt. H. Z. Osborne, | liere following the recent order from &L v skarched ti ih ish open championship. The course, . Rockefeller Foundation. o S white Attorney Clehoral DETRNC Who died in office, and Capt. Hveq. | Vashington closing the consulate at|years she T the child, | sk ODER C Ao D ion channay, | Was possible through the “inhalation | don't want to be 60 optimistic,” | Mea! e, y 1 Daug Vins, the note continues. depends on | Who died in offce, 2 P - | both Chita and Viadivostok. finally finding her througn reference ' measures 6.616 vards. and several {of practically pure carbon in amor-|said Dr. Nolan. “but I feel that the | SFLY has announced that the Supreme 49ha stabilization of her currency;|°r'ck® sald he ot care to go to| Mr. Thomas said he would remain|to Cook ocounty (Chicago) adoption|noles are blind. phous.form and calcium in the form | Situation ‘relating to tuberculosis is| Court's mandate becoming effective within thirty days from the handing down of the decision Monga; will be (Continued