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THE -SUD DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JU 92 NE 17, 1923—PART G. O. P. MARSHALS HOSTS BALKAN QUESTION MARK | m led Ali : . uggie (& e = ey 1ens anac o ation NOW RESTS IN BT GARIA . FOR FIGHT A YEAR AWAY ‘. , ESINE 5 ¢ . s U S N H. del'e i cki i il . NOW 111NN m ecking 1aes Stamboulisky’s Overthrow May Open Regional Meetings Over United States < = e BY G. GOULD LINCOLN. ) { the aliens, | Flood Gates of 'Strife—Other MUGGLING aliens into the United Fog iy imaxt part the sliens smugs Part of Plan to Put Partvy - States is reaching such propor- | Bled fn are men, it ty said. but there ) ; | |are wome vho gain entrance by Z Powers Watch Closely. tions as t constitute & alstinct | [the mdergcound route. " " Organization in Tri menace, in the opinion of immi- During the last two months, since | g n rim. e e T S e . gration officials. | the immigration quotas of nearly all | Under the present restrictive immi- | e e e o S et BY OLIVER OWEN KURN, All manner of crimes have been | gration law, the so-called 3 per cent | been very active, The number of & . = b ; | BLICANS Hiram Johnson of Calif 2 WIS question mark is the new-|¢harsed against Stamboulisky since |jaw, limiting the number of aliens aliens apprehended by the agents of SLICANS do not intend to m Johnson of Calitornia ac o oy A his overthrow by his enemies, but | e N 0 HO DT ar Into the the bureau has been increasing b caught nappin, More | Possih opponent of the Presiden ¥ created insignia of Bul-l )8 £0 nevertheless, must be borne | Who ma3 3 € year feaps and bounds; #nd scorés aye be= s s s or the namination aria in mind that the peasants of Bul- | United States to 3 per cent of the ing deported almost daily { = R i T S L The republican nominee, they say Phere, where human emo-| Earia, for (he first time i centuries, | number of Italians, Germans, Greeks, Under the provisions of the La Fol- | 4 u‘w paliticalcampatan st make the race on the perfor o : : B ave received the unrestricted rights he R & : e seamen’s act, seamen of any|for mastery at the polls gets under | MANC o Hard . ation ons sweep swiftly as leaping forest | o e ey el e e heen permitted | €t¢, Who are already in the country, nation are permitted to remain in the | way. but G O, B Jenders wro tonine | WAY should Senator Johnson seck 1. 1 whe jealoy s run gamut, |te advance as their premier declared | the number of aliens who are enter- United States for a period of sixty £ ey s ;‘ n the nomination, knowing that lere Jife is chean in the achieve: | thelr heritage called for. Most cer- | ing illegally has grown enormously duys’ The idea of thiv provision fs | S1eb to ket their national. sate and | fact, when he might well sit tight ik § Ve~ | tainly was royal intolerance ended, Sl it o glve the men & chance 1o et a job | county organizations into good Aght- s yEars and then g nt of political purpose—there | exploitation of peasant ments of |1t IS estimated, roughly, at 300,000 on some other outgoing vessel, if thex | g trim, with close co-operatio fir Tor the_nomination if/ihe desircs higg puzzle of southeastern lu-|the nation hed. Dut the premicr | annually, about the same number are displeased with the vessel which i 5 DERTION t is argued. If the country does not 1 Todicys is de ve gone to the ex- !as come Into the United States law- brought them to port, or if they are the watchword. Chairman John T.}like the Harding administration. they R treme in ings with all other ! discharged. But this provision of the | Adams of the epublican national | on. why should Johnson vernment has been overthrow political elements of the nation an- fully, under the quota law. . law has been used to bring in alicns | committee ST . to ecarry the burden of that A revolution. A new one tagon) o him and unrepresenied | The story of the schooner Mary beyond the quotas of the various na- | (e RS “"““ 'i"‘“”":‘l‘“ Rdninistration athe) clection next e ormer premier has heen|in the government Beatric Nassau, which last week tions, Many vessels have come i e the S0 callad FreRional HeBU N e SN w I e ted. A former p v has been : | Beateice oC Magsah, Which lTust we American ports with vastly augment- | can meetings, the first of which was | lomination—if a1 all—after a ter in. Political cauldrons are bub- | rave Problems for Powers. { anchored off New York flying signals d crews, und the surplus have slipped | hejq 1. Pl o $1rific_strugele if the President ix # Dling s they have been wont to do| Whatever the cause and effect of [of distress, with fifteen Chinamen away into the count b K lay in Boston. candidate for renomination. which - i Ol ki Sty e Rt ae & SR S 1o interest aroused throughout | would undoubtedly weaken the part duri the centuries. foreshadowing | i ‘ :M"'I ,"l: ‘]3‘ regime, "-‘l»“:‘;h n at (‘Arxl who had paid some $500 each . Ship Owners Furnish Bond. the country in these regional republ Not Taken Seriously. ! strife of prolonsed character {vnd has Lrought a grave problem |to be smuggled into the country, was ) ER0. 5% Spub e ~ Bulgeria may be torn further by | [0F powers adjoining in the Balkans. | sent broadeast over the country and Ao gpycrnmensiasimade (tis pRc i can mestingashas boen L verys eredl, or is_the. third party:talk taker reir warfare, or Dulgaria may be|cerned by the sudden upheaval ‘,,lyim‘:\(.‘-‘\l.ll lhli‘": (::n‘l-“:xl]‘c 4,&.]::..“::\'.'.‘»(;“::” {bond in the sum of $500 for each man | Wi 50" Nk 0” help * cement the As for the progressives them © tareot of outside interference, in- | the east of her, for the Bulgars have {of the hundreds of immigrant run-| aliowed)coigo ashors, hitho, munlt & ) by country, aver into| i well 5, in both republican and demo pired by the hope that through in: jheen Serb) hereditary enemies for | yinue that really take plac | Chinaman or from one of the other! d, fighting body. cratie ran and outside those ranks tervention Bulgaria forever may jeenturivs” and the Jugoslavs today = 1 In Emphasized. barred nations. But in San Fran- Next at Cincinnati. j they say that much will depend upon .0.]..,1,;:.“[ as i toublemaker in’ Balkan fat rv'n‘-“hl:nx:;..."‘ Bchemes of revemge emand Ix Emphasized. sco, It iy reported, r $60,000| The next of these regional meet- | the character of candidates nominated . : onsented to the treaty of | The clamor of big business for let- forfeited, giving dea of the | ings, it is said, will be held in Cin-|for the presidency by the republican Questions Involved pamae, ceonsehibeds o) the Sresty noli i a 5 Pormer e e aks. who| Scullly, nvertheless they have car- | ting down the bara to immigrants, o Rreat demand for admission to this | cinnati, Ohio, probabiy June 25. The |and demoeratie” national conventions orme emier Stamboulisky, who |y on with the hope of some day |as to provide a ter supply of la- b o e bt ot erientals erritory covench i e ear, and the platforms whis B S L DI e 0 o Y [as o miovias ieehter Bunply O B untry on the part of orientals. };. o5y picin n this meeting will| the conventions adopt. If bLoth the e st Do ahorite after the | St af the' war. While Stambous | POF: his & @ also to ¥ wsizn the Estimates have been made that to- | be Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennes-|old parties should nominate « : pe St o lisky ruled. Serbia was approached | demand for immigration, both on the day there are as high as 30,060 Chinese » and West Virginia. At these re- tives, ‘n'l dopt conservative cverth of Kin crdinand. Bas|with a pian which would have [part of interests in the United State in © i 3 rile ®ional meetings Chairman John s. then. some of the part o erests 1 Cuba waiting to be smuggled into 2 | . divd at assassins hands. Whether or] brought Serb.a and bulgar “he | | Adams an iDs other national of- | Sives say, there will undo " cnee will continue to pre- 1 orl 1 9 = 3 o States. Il o o 3 s % : {tonen, but the Serbs' inherent sus- | site to come to the United States. | | ners can get around to them, and as!the call goes out 1o the national com- | Eressive candidate progres domina S0 per cent peasant!picion of the Bulgars would not!while no direct char have been | many as $000 Chinese in Canada for | Mittcemen of the states covered in | Sive platfory an o Diiaton of Deleatis aRd sauae,he down, and doia Tl all Blans Uauk- | 0n0e mo 3 By tie BWBHE OMicials | T s bihows the regional meeting and to the state|of a third, it seems, if this predic Followers to rise en masse against | toward a rapprochement were | Made so far b : j the same purpose chairmen, and such officials as they | tion be true. will not come until afte pe e resime remains’ o e seen, | aripped. | secking to connect up these r.ln.qlx\»»-;‘«l While the country is centering its | may deem proper to bring with t ithe conventions next summer. And " Hl the new Bulsarian govern oA interests with the smuggling of aliens B Ty 2 .| Also the women are to have t is declared doubtfu der suct H o i ey 1 New Regi Pro-German. " > s Tt attention very largely today on the S0 th men are to have a i declare; abt under su nen renches itselt tirmly there | ; R e its Cenman |into the country, they have pbinted | Ao e meranning, the mmis | In these regional meatings. The & conditions, whether a third part Ve dittle pead ‘,,nln K”,” Bulgaria| [t is not cxpected that the | out that l»’n: l.uml. (.,:I»‘»m-x x!J:.].\-ll\;v:-‘ Sration officials belleve it would be | chairman of the woman's republican | would meet with any great degree o ot elsewhere in the Balkans. | bians can take any great meed of | labor to the steel mills, and other big | : afde e evil of | organizations will be i ed to take | Success. It might, however. result i ) \ - i 5 : ten et e Atexs ] well for it to consider the evil of tions wi nvited to ta & 5 st ‘mm.:.\‘ Sl of | massive| comfort in the Bulgarian situation 14-nr\rtll)rdc e located near the Mex- | Jrmigvane running | part. This is in line with the de- |]hru\\_m: the election of the Pres s exalted " pocition | nasmuch as Premier Zankoff is{“Thore is no limitation on Mexicans | ! e e e ok broided 1o th Conatilatlo ¢ could give a com-, known to have been a close fricnd jand Canadians who may desire to] — | greater part in political co: a if none of the candidates received ity atter Drolonged wS-|of King Ferdinand and to have been |come fito tis country. though the Florida on both the At 1, the | competition with American Tabor en- :Employes Confer L i ey the. elastoral " cotles t the government headed | instrumental in welding support (contract labor laws apply to them | B e o fl s . = €70 £118 Wy . = S {leaders at the regional conferences | votes. tihe Jiim e elding ©support feontragt labor Ty SR ut the | miles. Some 7.000 miles altogether to| Another suggestion which has been | o reen’ to ot 5 . i downtrodden | omone the Bulgars for the Comman abor azencies mear the borders, it{be suarded. And ‘the immigration put forward by the Secretary of La On Public P"n“nr: greed to unanimously at the| One Meeting May Be Held Here. n hiel of sclish royal [ Zankoff's new cabinet is composed | gested, know as well as u..-“_’;‘””-lh . !'.‘.'.T L .5‘.‘.»‘1‘:"1}‘, ,'“‘l{\lrk-»f bor s vl!_n registration of all aliens | .1y, ysual complaint, often heard { New Bngl SRteR i Following the republican re val itercsts | of leaders repres all political | rnment that aliens are being | bout 1,600 agents. i B SlEtEsin the Entled b regis ongreseional debate, thatl Whether the mentle chiding of the|meeting in Cincinnati, such a meet hrone weary | partics. it neverthel \ fact thut | smugeled into this country across the | The agents of the bureau labor day | tion of allens is primarily intended as | during BEEEssion: democrats, who have pointed out th i i s w Jartics are of pro-German sym- {lines. The implication is that these j #nd "“;"" ““I‘ heek many and | an Americanization plan. But If put | there is a woeful lack of co-operation | {rRGEIRER Ao hive poined qut geo-| o= Lo held dr) Glirage, (govering foliowed Stamboulisks, hee andthere is some doubt in ! ‘are beini fed by the smug- | bring about the deportation of others. | into effect and every alien were foreed {1, government establishments, s | vide 'for woman members of the re. | PrOVably 1 Michigan, Wisaon dictates and at the first fave s of the Scrbians as to nd that they interest i B fted St e Al g :” “‘":.'“h,"" ""\‘“,', I"‘*"“;“”' i T8, | etuted by the \ctice in the gov-|publican national committee, ha This meeting, it is ex- CODOTLITtY e o reig past alleg c: iaturally in the supply of immi-|the United States e de- | it would be easier to pick up the im- refuted by 2 : ymething to do w. ese republican | pe i ; RS {Rbadice peet aMeptinee oan bl ebiacals he supr { ported throuh the efforts of the bu- | migrants who had been smuggled fnto | ernment_ printing office, which is the | Skt S0 i theamenulilican | nested. il e el Letween July the pea the waw. B N EotBERaTent cay ¥ = ' reauw's agerts. This flgure does not | the country, it is said. But a tre- |y, o i oot ot et S - Breater c 0 by | and 15. ier meetings will follow Deabant L s o Biiie Arcaneonse Include those who are Held up at Ellis | mendoss amount of Jabos with a|larFest establishment of its kin T s e T, SOx D JCansas Otfx. 2f0. o Aluneanolle the « viously. and particularly unde jof Labor and the immigration bureau ; T another { probably would needed to make! Weekly conferences of all the fore- FRublfean vomen thens s and probably in two of the Pacifi 3 3 ang £ au | RS Reldone Hetvemen L L b 5 tha e word has gone out to | coast citfes vet to be selected. One < rnment Ferdinand, then the i ags o sniaitad What's to be done to remedy the this registration system really effect- {yon assistant foremen and other | Fheiarabits e il P s st S | T e i rounie, inadequately supplied with the money | situation? Var estions have | ive in locating smuggled immigrants, |70 @55 ”fl 1 acE ene o the women more voice in party |of the regional meetings probably ‘ i o] Srless Sorhians M hemecives | needed to check the smuggling of | buen made. But ost _practica he business of immigrant running | SUPe 3 i as R led to check tt 11 been mad But | t practical | The 1 r | supervisory o s o = | will be held in Washington, D. (", it is i the | ohackmate it |atiens into this country. When ¢« seems to be the increase of the im- | is tremendously profitable to the | ment printing office, including both owerless at This Time. Hsum and the .l»olr’vum;«- n organization communists | There is every indication that Bel- o G I misrat hureauw's forces, so that| migrant runne it is said. These ! ne day and night foree re held| Republicans s, that they are | lere. the republican organizations o ascendenes and w { fearine some movement to the | ut through the restrictive im- | thire may be agents at every brid etiavervicent they can out ot| 0 oY and nig el s 2 . | Maryland, Virginia and perhaps Del son with Lot v i | disadvantage of the Serbs, is not to | Migration law, cutting down, for ex-fand ferry’ on the Rio Grande, at ever: liens who wish to be smuggled |every Monday morning. More thanp o provide at this time for | ware will be included in the meetin ow. famboutisks's | rix o hower | he caught nanping. reports indieat- fample, the number of immigrants | ¥ “: “-"“" from ¢ "’;““ acrgss the the United States. Sometimes |50 of the men and women r'{\"“"'q(m'{ i Pan unanbcry Ol iiaTne Hanat ooy hfi'Ff bl 1ayi was hatled in the older capitals of | ine that already large forees Dave | onool oo oo oo Tlion | berder and at many places alons the fees run as high as $1.060 o lfor the operation of the big plant | mittee. The committee is merely a| he republicans are laving partic ror a step right direc- | hoen assembled within striking dis- to New Yorl from a million | piorida coast. The appropriation for | head. it is said. “Frequently they run |attend these conferences regularly | ture of the republican national | Ular emphasis upon pariy harmon nd insurir ria's fulfill- | tance of the frontier. annually, under normal conditions, to | the immigration bureau now is about | as low as or $100 per alien. But ‘and spend an hour or 1wo intently ition, and the convention | They deny indignantly that thers the terms of the treaty of ! nkoff, the new premier. has an- |about one-third that number its in- | $3.300,000, This, say immigrati even at those figu: there is big |discussing shop problems that come | provided that, as in the {have been party rifts of any seriou- < ‘that pact might | . that The now government |elnation was to reduce the appropri- | fcials, shiuid b incrcased o at | money in the business for the im- up week after w | there should be but a single m | magnitude. There may be difference ove | faithfully will live up to its interna ions for the immigration bureau. | $6,000.000 nt runners "The public printer presides over [ of the national committee from of iopiiion in regard o the adherence tional obligations: that he will strive ; Apparently stop > con- | ~ . 5 th; meetings, at which T confers i of the ate the r ories {10 the world court as proposed by or an era of friendship with all jsider that running would | Law Fiagrantly Violated. Desperate Chances Taken. | fu h his co-workers concerning | District of Columbia. Those | the President, but the world court i héutvin ping HuLhoe mniv.»l T(‘“h ne prosperous scopami eatly for that reac| In the first place. the fed law Desperate chances are taken some- | all ers afecting iheir mutual cmicrs have bheen chosen. and tiy | ot an tssue, ches ’n:;x;fidrn'll_l\;a:rglrli t use at home tand politieal ad co with dulgi- 8 th pureau should | o = to ikmieration 35 belng fa- | times to et the smugpledinHe - |interest in the successful operation ! all men. But—they say—the next { Il the republican party S sabuse there w vi1. But Zankoff vet has the pexs. be larg relating to ifamigration is being fla- times to cet the smuggled aliens into | B 0pne This exchange of ideas | convention can provide for woman | Ourt and the league of nations wer. cortainly Stam {ants of the little kingdom to deal! The principal points wh the im- | grantly violated. In the the country. There h been In-|und sugzestions has brought about a |and man members both of the na- |10t discussed at the Boston regiona 0 his ene With. | Individually the workers of |Migrant running takes pl re the ! place, many of mmigrants who | stances when the immigrant runners, | fine spirit of co-operation throughout | tional committee if it so desires, and |Meeting, and it is mot likely the s he becime SEb aatanidusits < UF thew | Mexicar sanadian bord dalang] 2 ok 4 ¢ : t so desires, and | Tyt considered ther s became e Tand are well armed. and i they § Mexican and Canadian borders and alons | an admission to the countey crossing the Rio Grande fin boats|{he entire pment and " has | they Nold out hope to the women. |l be considere at other region: Ve who SEnon e e sand w0 16, Cuba fo imment | way are esirables under it e 7 et e & | bee e P ne and | In the me me the plan has been 3 e e el Stumboulisky, who they ithousand o to Cuba for shipment | was Eoapeaial under with their illicit cargoes. have red | thought to sustain interest { evolved by which women are to be Issues To Be Joined Later. AL iU Lrought them to their present state |in e ited States. Some of them | cumstances, altens who would nc they would e svered by the au- {in the conferences throughout theiappointed, one from each of the, As a matter of fact., the i i Ylor prosperity. no one can tell how landed in Florida, others are | pormitted to enter the United S thoritie iberately upset [Year. Producti cords and plans | states, efc. as an advisory commit-| 0 o0 BE Tact Sthe Hanuen Tiee far reactions will earry the ad then smug- | (00 " 0 cene law were repealed, | the boats and allowed the would-be | [OF, better handling the work are fre- | to the mational committee, The |th® campalgn. republicans are say ower. | houlisky 1|\4.4r”¢h. rished leader. ne : S . : : P ‘-;" b B |“ ‘-* o '-[' d-b. quent subject r these round-table | President, Mr. Adams, and other lead- | ing. will be joined later on. The \ Stamboulisky's | gone, and it still remains o question O e s | Some of them Adiseases hers immigrante to drown. The immigrant | talks, which have dene more to bring | ers in the party have agreed to this, | are anxious to have the voters of the career, however, came when he fo to whethr they ean rally around | 9 | are incapable of car for them- runners themsclves, knowing the river the different divisions together in a | Mr. Adams has been sounding out | & et " R Nipiiiie another as successfully as they did | There are approximately 2000 miles | selves and beeome publie charges | and the adjacent country, have beer {united cffort to produce printing and | members of the national committee, | SOSTLEY made cory i o8 aclitere mated his capubilities and o b uE e GonABerAd B he Mexican border and 2.000 miles | arter they have been in the United able to make good their excape. The |“, S St in | of th minitt . foqonsent fund the organization now under - Fr i e S ) h i e ude than was ever kn . injof the committes as a whole, the : n er VoY wroa power within Bulsaria 2 ‘vl.nm e ]un-wmvnvlllll\ the Canadian bord, The coast of | States for a time. Cheap labor in have already pocketed the money of | the history of the big shoy | woman's advisors commitice, as’ out- :i,\ S e ek T ene e fsurenead under | woull be prolonged eivil war, with lined, wil selected { & g of the adm fobaos dircetly affecting all other | S stration prom v the attentin SatbonlEky, who, reilly, hatedl tor=| conatsies s rolinting Bulsavia erfecting Organization Only. of the people, s it light that wil iy bt feared to do away with Sl { Republicans at the present time|be favorable. So far as the world el form entirely. i dectared to hi e [are striving to pestect an organiza- [¢OUFL I comcerned the republicar reen ¢ je plans for de, Bucharest. Athens ane leaders who desire harmony are po recent cou n fact, gave roy S, ; 4 ¢l | tion — nationwide — ruther than ml‘. S on Thie 50 dul. The {even the larger chancelleries of | 1 ng on the soft he word ancion 1o der k ) " i g } formulate policies, platforms and is-|passed along that the people are toi niversity who for the | Burope are considering these 'lu--~-! |~- e, Or even to name candidates. It |interested the world 44E o) veadrs ‘u‘w;xllvlnuml | tions: . . . . mas nn{n..-fl\.x.‘ at the Boston region- | what they are interested in is pros e day 0f Stamboulisky's over- | Will the present regime identify u,, lal conference that the talk was all|perity at home. Give them plenty of throw | self with the Hungarians and’ the {of organization and how to get the |prosperity and there is no doubt the It was Stamboulisks’s idea to over- | Austrians in the hope &f restorins a| {best results. Policies and candidates | will not change parties, is word throw th i e, present I‘,. «nce e of power in southeastern | i‘a..(.. not discussed or were subbore |going around. | rties, is the word ar. It Zankoff's | jlurope in the face of the tremendous | BY HENRY W. BUNN 1 ke 2 . @ - 5 dinated to the work of organization.| Another matter th [ 1 3 that cankols i ; 1 dispa 4 note to Tokin demanding an and has not yet produced a “permanent” con i w2 n.|~ Another matter that is being soft ollowers determined to act’ immedi- | pressure from the sittle eatents S e o e B T I e Pal i b { A= n matter of fact, republicans pedaled so far as national politic v oonly wh hey heard of Stam- | is the Bulgurian revolt but the he- Killing 1 woundings, punishment of the turn ousted Chen Kwans Ming from Canton. | say. is generally accepted that |is concerned is prohibition. The wet RS “propesed ouster & sivnin of & peciod of Sivite soenl 16 HE Tollowiii) th & Grier mEmmar e e e oton o i ousted Ohen Kwats e In { President Harding is to be the party [and dry issue threatens to be em! With his own possible ascend- | Sitiq% Cor "Macedonia and the whole oy R RO e) aF Jananese navaEl o SRl S jnominee for President at the next |rassing to the old parties next year under the t tle of Alexs of the Balkan peninsula? e ! the most important news of the world ¢ Changsha, The Japanese govern D s e {eonvention, and that Calvin Coolidge | But the inclination is to regard pre i Swiediic mipht buse b Should or should not the Tittle en-| for the seven days endéd Jume 15 ment in respons, \forced | the Japanes R A ol e e Tine ot | yin be the nominee for Vice Presi- [hibition as a closed issue nationally Jntagouy itival w18-tente step into the situation at the aval patrol of the Y t d its tributarie Ll Tamediite Inporianse toward Hntaeath i dent hey discount talk of Senator and t k ments in Bulzaria ever to have oust- | mement and so denude the Buliars of | Bulgaria.—Stamboulisky's agrarian govern- by four destroyers, demanded of the Chinese anq grabilization of China is to “liquidate i T i it v e hum of [ Lk hower to forever prectude| ment was quickly and quietly overthrown sovernment drastic action toward endin® the sun yat Sen, has detached a considerable part | 1 would hue b ne smedinm of | becomins dangerous agiin? 4 ek N e anti-Tapanese hovcotts and obscrved that it o his army to the support of Chen Kw i an S ol for his eneinies revolu- 1 U O the Bulears aze! he morning of . 9 by @ coup which Would make no dopar o e S L 8 i | t to Ins : e e e R e . ‘ s sure il nas the qlrect 5 n= ate thers s 8 defending the ! 3 paness othing has been/done by the Peking gov- | : aiiliskyia ¢forts ¢ s i ime untit ioe be WS copt the ararians and communists, and was MUCIS in China, The boseatlt movement X enment “toward. abolition ur Teform st the 5 : i i “ sse of thel | yoited by the organization of reserve officers hine imports & L tuchun system. foward ereation of a national 4 to Him. | Diee v ook thins important Army or toward remittance of taxes 1o the oxen ransporiaiion ! and the standing army. Al the cabinet mem- DPresident T Yuan Hung fled) from Peking rms i ance of taxes to the na- | b i : exident Li Yus ung fle & tional treasary (the three propositions are i : . 1 and agrarian members of parliament i the 14th on a special train proposing tc viciously interconnected): on the contrary the I _— puld be found in Sofin were thrown inte ke refuge in the British quarter of Tientsin, tuchuns are acting more selfishly, predace- ¥ Fap : Seience Turns to Analvze Gas | R s kb ne 8 Bxitibilauisior prjnienie nd outraeeoume than ety b tne | For tho systemattc development. the national chamber. representin: ¥ 2 i * him dissolving the sobranje and appoint- . he biad ifved 'r:“ Bt e 'O the Bovernment is bankrupt and helpless. {and_co-ordination of all forms of |the consensus of ouinion of the bus) i ” Al last year to the presidentlal chair. The Li Yuan Hung declares himself the v sportatia cflities, : ness men of the country, believe 1 3 3 S ioniike. the premisr:iwas notcap- R Aa% Bald b rebala by & detachment Of ot & mIIEREIEL LIoL. S e e ot tation facilitles, whether by | {83 NeR OF (16, €QUnUTE. belioves 1t O merican TECNCMS| (.ri"Uh e 14h. "The nexe day he was the forces of the Tuchun of Chil (a1 suberdin: villian, He is probably right. and the gener Tl vater or highway. a forward- |defense and the proper growth of shot dead in the course of an attempt by ste Of the supe chui o icun) aud 58 suspicion that that ineffable trimmer. i ooking program is now being formu- | foreign and domestic commerce tha! y ts to rescue him. fis death greatly in eral important members of the Chili [‘!-ll'i .‘ Tuchun Tsao Kun, is the prime villis lated by a speci ansp a con- | the Unite, States should have an — === B L Tt inood of s wjolent counter mattonal 'politieal purty mat’ (o be confustd 4 piausible smell” But what sheuld Gen. ! forence organized under (he muspiees |Rcauate Mercliant marinc. uitimate . - revolutionary eftort in due course. e ) BUOLLS & ich Y u Hsiang be doing in that galley? Why = e ik S 11y to be owned and operated private- Science has turned from infinite | for a limited few and electric heat- 1 must postpone consideration of the causes 1sa0, Kun ‘\n',""d)':‘l’,’c‘r,"’r“‘i;“':;;“g:f;";,m";‘:;f“’( should be- allow Bimsert to pes ey as WY {of the Chamber of Commerce of the Iy by citizens of the United: States £pace. mill doa s and in. | iD& of houses would be a gross waste of this revolution and of the very interesting pim hix seals of office and his signature to instrument to eject LI Yuan Hung, whom he | United States. which is expected to The chamber is unalterably opposed RO MBI S et et R s L e ] possibilitics opened out by it There have coriain mandates, ieluding one deposing him- helped to rescat, and who. however. lacking | be a guide for Congress in consider- 0 the government enguging In com s t @ n is _experime enty-o iGen [Gomo COUNter movemeats, but petiy anc e it in conse- e may be ir ability, appears to be an hone i s 5 5 mercial busjness, for the reason that ~Mme. Housewife's manthly gas bill, | Persons. were cooked with electricity, The moment chosen for the codp was very oW ot Mmrrendered and the Ihe Program which we supposed Feng Hu | TePresent the best agreement rega is against public interest an A study of this important ltem in | DhE the same meals were cooked | favorable to it as tne peasants Wwere en- mandate signed, Li Yuan Hung was permitted siang alco to champlon? ) ing transportation facilities by the ' contravention of the funda % S o 5 il sy f grossed with their crops. to proceed to the shelter of the British flag. The chinese government at last report was { organized business men of the coun- MENtal purposes of the government the home budzet has just been com- | pounds of coal were needed to pro Bho e eoven Aot i et DR tonEns ol feetoem WiNen finduced Li Yuan belui carried on by a * o % provisional [ ore wno are mos The chamber, therefore, is urging pleted by Samuecl S Wyer. associate | duce the required electricity, as com- nounce thit its foreign policy will not differ Hun Vv is the toe of that generai, Feng binet consisting of ‘vice ministers and sec- try who are most interested in the uypon the Pregident of the United i Thineral technplogy (Of the United | P>red: With one pound for the gas. from that of the deposed government Yu Hsiang, the “Christian general,” who last ::‘,‘n":t! ;'Y the cabinet which resigned on i problem | States and the' Shipping Board that e Natloaal aristun hoe. aicH Would Exhaust Coa that the coup was not military in its aims. spring_brought his “model army” from far Juhe g, [ am permitting myself to hope that ! In 1920 Congress, through the pas- |before the board enters upon the National 2 2 IHere is Wwhat woull happen It sl The new sovernment includes representatives Shen Si (of which province he is tuchun) to u Pel Fu is all we thought him to e, and sage of the transportation act, en- |COmmercial venture of direct opera- reveals a number of interesting facts soking and heati ; d Sl of all the bourgeous parties and only one Chili to help Gen. Wu Pei Fu in the latter's l?u‘thhu\lng accomplished what he has to do sae! 2 "‘ e Act, €n- | tjon of its government-owned ship: for consideration of the mater Sami-( CoOKInE ating were done by | military man, the minister of war. But it struggle with Chang Taolin, and who shone {n the south, he will gather to himself the | tered upon a new national policy with further efforts should be made b, lias of Washington. electricity: The average total of coal is feared that the old pro-German, anti- so brilliantly in that campaig et ('}:'f“‘:’:‘e“‘er‘llrgu % th.m;rrm: China and save srfl,slwrl to transportation; a ponc,\'ln-vvunwl and collaboration with re as B mined in the United States s 1640 crbian leaders will gain power and, if they The occasion of .that campaign was the at- S . _(Further information may call for { ¢! constructiv itive | Sponsible shipping intercsts of the Mr. Wyer, by the way, probabl e = > do, the Balkan fat will be In the five agas tempt of the reactionary Chang Taolin, super some ‘modification of the detalls above, bi jmitlen dn) construafive and pumitive |Gty S FavDive = THiltons Gt The total i be in the fire again . but 5 Ive a plan hy the greatest expert on the . oth W"‘“; G sure enouxgh. tuchun of the three Manchurlan provinces, to 1 think they are substantially correct.) i rather than merely restrictive; a ;-«;- { WhiCh the ships necessary to matnte 3 ) 3 viould be required fo generate elec- sene impose himself as actual. if not nominal, dic- i e 15cy which frankly recogsizes that the! waato OF Sioaiial seruia L marily concerned that the Lyto kt ng se ussin.—The quarrel between Britain and e e e per tuchun of the prov- Miscellaneous.—Maurice Hewlett, the Eng- | e |United States. with a view to theit fustry bo ablo to mest the Erowlng | in six million homes would be Russia is now part and parcel of the dreadful inces of Hunan and Hupeh, who brought up lish novelist and essayist. dicd on June 13 euEllzian M idwily e o the | goquisition and ownership by eiti 5 for morce bathing with “hot | for the same purpose for six mil- In previous notes the Moscow government, jmyortant assistant of Feng Yu Hsiang. Wu debted to him for many fine things. but chief- | akencies, To this policy the general | *ie “tais M. e national Water and more home cooked fond. | lon homes 'is oniy"Se million tons. despite a certain amount of face-saving cir- vl Fu hod the Guasi SupPOFt In that business 1y, I think. for “The Forest Lovers" a book | DADIC are responding through the |agics ‘daretul the national chamber ot of swhieh yequize more And angve /ihe amount ot coplmowinsed § cumlocution, backed down completely as re- @t Tsao Kun., super tuchun of the province o ique I manifestations of an increasing con- | 1003 dendt on Sok th D e e e arsia : b : d down completely as r % of unique charm, 1possibility of relief of private A; as cities g and as mains are | domest nsumers in the Un sards other heads of British protest: in its ©Of Chili, Shantung and Honan. 1 say ‘quasi . . fdence which makes available for | bl DIty of reli 1 e Amer extended)intosthe aubuybs. States is 106 million tons. S protest; in its 5500t because Tsao Kun allowed Wu to The Belgium cabinet, headed by M. Theunis, the betterment of railroad facilities | | Aupping interests’ from * fn- 2 1 equality in world competition, eel coke ovens of | the Unite : cast to refra -Britis pa- Ts Cun_did %o only because he knew : {credit to an aggregate a tioF e elief is obtaina In analyzing the monthly state-| States waste annually 240 billion Kanda, and 1o discipling them should they 18- inat the Chill troops would with or with. ~ AETeement on a purely domestic issue, namely s Wit ion dotars. T “"€ | through the relaxation or removal of ment o fixes an arbitrary price of | Cble feet of gas that could be | SHev towe nAteEanE S0 et . out his orders, fignt for Wu Pel Fu who {hat of the use of the Flemish language in Rallroads Are Alding. Pret SR BT = o s Rt { utilized for peblic atility service. or zon is well advised to let it go ai a orly e Chili divisional versity of Ghent. The fact is regret- 7 s I er requirements for $1 per thousand cubic feet for thel JCCoTe F03 PORUS MHLILy service. Ho that HRd foemerly ;;fi;““f:‘:m"fm‘:y Chres Chang table chiefly because of Theunis's familiarity railroads, now free to adjust |public safety. gake of easy figuring. ion of coke and gas for heating In the past Lord Curzon's dignity has been lished offt Wu Pei Fu, announced his pro- with the reparations problem. clves to this new policy, are From this basis he derives the fol-|and cooking purposes by which a bit overpowering but he meilows and im. ECUSICGiiCh ncluded reconyeming of ‘the old | Louls Marle Jullevaud’ (Pierre Lotti). gal- kewise responding and it is believed 5 i Jowing statistics in kitchen econo- | Moke would practically be elimi- proves with age. He has even acquired o kind piffliment. \which had illegally been dissolved lant nmaval officer, academician. one of ‘the will soon be able to show increas | Pogtal Thrift Campaign ) 3 | nated. Use of insulated ovens in of jovial humor. His aristocratic instinct told [3"1417; reunion of north and south under the ~ Most charming and original writers of his InEly satistactory pesulth WO h mies. The cheapest breakfast for an | gas cookirg, he determines, will ent him that the only way to deal with those 8 0rdy "oRNOR B MU0 Nfitution, creation of time, and at his best one of the greatest mas- stlll further justify investors in Lik individual is cornmeal mush. Enough ! the amount of gas necessary practically louquacious and ‘mendacious scoundrels at ;7 irye national army in place of the tuchun ters of description of any age or language. placing credit at their disposal and ike Tower of Babel or U o and cook v = P anguage = agents of the central government and allot- taree. s = crease ciency 3 ower of Babel had nothing on one cent’s worth of gas. Next is roli- They got off. e s : {he public rightfully demands. ; e f gas ey : ach province of necessary sums from The German situation may be allowed to : 2 : the tower of savings that the peopl: o onione wenls ot b 'graln | U, S, Ships Fare Badly. | camamne recent aovopments fn onima SRonan treasiry, snd eI STSOR pase wIChORE Snela] colaitnl e WeSkThot? | et B onking 10 ok (0 e United States e piling and one cent’s wol of gas. e oD ‘hina.—The recent developments in na of civil government through provinces and dis- respondence and conversations are taking 3 : s 5 comes bolled rice—three and three- E are of such overwhelming importance-that I tricts down to the town and village groups place between the French AR BcEiih sy ther progress, (o INsuring the con- jas a result of a thrift campaign by temths cents for rice and one cent for| gy o @ 0 TRl Cn o feel justified in devoting to them the greater With their immemorial traditions of Self- gov- ments looking to some formula tish govern. | atant and uninterrupted flow of com-lye" post OMce Department, Un Eqfire is the average cost of the| V B Potls ~amying, Bart of my Sbace this Mesks To kR My BHGE | neat iRkt neve Ade Hhmself tempo: Lot JOINE eotion twith referonce) to Gar | A e & djustments on 4 sel- |Sam is appealing in twenty-four dif- arious fuels Used incooking 2 meal ut Are Worsted. recital more intelligible, roughly sketched is rarily a benevolent dictator. but eschewed that Whilom' vigor and beauty, Stantey Baldwin entific basls caually just to the ship- |fercnt languages to the forelgn born Insulated gas oven, 2 cents: ordinary = = 2 N role.” He did, however, stand by for a while o Y pers, the carriers and e ultima his © ik 2 e B Cvenis: masofine Ustove, | The American farmer produced 32 a part of the background. role. He did, however, SLan0 opices & begin. has promised a declaration of reparations D umers; to enabling the carriers to |1 this country to intrust their sur Moy onte & gatlon 4.6 ver cent of all the exports from this On June 12, the Shantung bandits released ning was made toward carrying out his pro- Doncy,in the Snac fatie [Ohe FEt o an Drovide necessary additional facilities | Plus carnings in the postal savings cents; coal $13 a ton. b cents:|country in 1921 and 42 per cent in their remaining eight prisoners, including four ~ gram. Sun Yat Sen. refusing to be conciliated. morally. Marks were aat bt Increases . .lang earn'a fair return on thelr in-isystem rather than send them back L Y emts: ‘conl oil At 15 cente a | 1922. Of this total of 15,578,000 tons Americans. The successful outeome of the ne- Wa% fives from ‘,‘\S’:;‘;“ghfi‘:g T incnq (o the dollar. Sabotage is seriously increas- et e aate all loval and ef. |t their native lands. gallon, 5.4 cents. in 1921 and 18,034,000 in 1922, little B s, By U O ent 1o Chine”~ the Canton or southern republic abolished and N L Tuhn The mllise snd Turks) dne fieient employes, the transportation| The polyglot gatherings about the Cont af Cosliing DfsBeER more than one-third was carried in The reader will recall that on June 2 at (he ceded provinces reunited with their sis- Consions Sad the Tatercst of the Ottomen deat, | | conference has been created and has |money order windows in the post _ iation for u|American ships. Returns made to Changsha, in Hunan province, a treaty port on ters. The old parliament (the original parlla_ . g conversations at Angora between repre- | oocady Made oI e peing con. |ofices everywhere throughout the And here are his statistics for a acan the Siang river a tributary of the Yangtse, ment of 1913) was reconvened (including the (75 €O granky = _ cussions of the problems being con- | %" s good ‘dinner for six people: Gas, 3.3 the Shipping Board show that while there was rioting in connection with a (hinese members who had constituted the “rump” par- o "‘l‘urksln? vn“{';trg"': t‘l"\l‘e»& nnxairef';-l-fl of sidered by this conference have been |United States are receiving leaflets 5 3 o - American vessels carried 1,000,000 boycott of Japanese goods consighed to liament of the Canton republic), and recalled = pment are /going baaly. the outstanding feature of the ses-[printed in the language of each of cents; Swiss steak, 60 cents; escallop- : Chinese merchants. Chinese students and Li Yuan Hung who had in 1917, resigned the Capt. Roald Amundsen and his pilot, Lieut. yions of the chamber. The annual . @ potatoes, 19 cents; spinach, 12| N8 ";fif“;g‘“lfic,’_'::‘;"'l""lf,;," i o others instigated by them tricd to search presidency under militaristic pfessure. Then gmdil Wil star: T vatowrlght, alaska, Teeting of the chamber expresses ;2,‘;.JA"?.’."a".;.fi",‘t.’o,,';‘i"f’.‘ifp'l"l"rinf""-“?( e olls, 3 s Al J 5. Wu Pei Fu (just when is not clear) sent his - on their flight for Spitzbergen over the north this constructiv 2 cents; bread and rolls. 9 cents: butter, [ 1,500,000 tons. Of the 1.000,000 tons" Dy aaln for auch GO0 s handllag. . army o et W had previously secured pole on or about June 20. The flight Is ex- BT ipated In by representa. |Cluding Italian, Greek, Spanisi 9 cents; rice pudding, 20 cents; cof-|gain by United States ships, $00,000 such oode was destroved. The Japanese con: the appointment of Gen. Feng Yu Hsiang as pected to take about twenty-two hours. The tves of every group directly or in-|EFrench. German, Polish, Hungarian- See, 3.7 cents: cream. 10 cents: sugar, | of these went to Shipping Board ves- T and i e e e T antee tunboat tuchun of the metropolitan area, believing him Norwegian zovernment will send two naval e iy interested, has been under. |Magyar, Swedish, Danish-Norweglan 1.4 cents; total. 147.4 cents. The pu (whether or not their lives were in jeopardy to be heart and soul for his program. hydro-airplanes and a fishing patroi vessel ien Junder the auspices of the|Chinese. Japanese, ¥iddish, Russian pose is to show how small a part in ational Merchant Marine As- vere For ‘months past the Chinese politicdl out north of Spitzbergen to lend assistance, - 5 Bohemian, Lithuanian, Croatian, Slo- does not appear). Japanese marines were many Le P o D L3 istance, chamber the cost of a meal is taken hy gas.{sociation argues that private Ameri- ere were © has been wrapped in a dense fog. That if needed and practicable (the it a % vak, Bulgarian, Finnish, Slovenian. . s ded. there were clashes, and a number of scenc has Dpe 4 <. e P edge of ths . Merchant Mard tuther S Cooking by el iy, Mr. W can ships are faring the worst in Chinese were _killed and many mo. were set of juckdays—the parliament-—has de- pular ice paclk, is a considerabl: distance north Favors Merchant Marine, Ruthenian, Serbian, Portugu, and determines, always will be a luxury s competition for Amemmt trade, wounded. The Chinese government thereupon voled itself lo petly bickering and intcigue of Spitzbergen in summer, In regard Lo thg merchant maripe, ) Rumanian, - J 5 : R S