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THE_SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 17, 1923- PART i .In Opposition to Ruhr Invasion Rob Germany of | Nt Tryst Britain, Says Harden \Gardiner Belicves Poincare’s Policy, Ap-| serix. suneis—areenianas | Blames English Policy for Overthrow of | e diveamsiod 9F s a1 o Gage Necessary Before perature has fallen seven degrecs mént Fails—Free Use of |ARMY FLYERS IN STUNTS BE N ISES \Britain Due-to Stand Firm .- ,fi}Winds of North Berlin Should Deal With Paris, [:HINESE FAC'"[]NS e BT T e ¢ HELD-INSUFFICIENT! Straw Hat Days! groi FIGHT.OVER SPOILS :: it e e = RiAL | - : By the Amociated Press. ; g | cundidate. . fey mountains have put the straw B . “.’:‘\.::m.f‘r{th s if parliament continues Tardieu Declares Produutive} pr hes Nearer Deféit 1 Will hat makers smoclation of Ger Stamboulisky—Praised as Ko eping ‘ Effort to ‘Assemble Parlia- s e _Never Have English Support. rosg At bopon g g Peace in Balkans Eight Years. - | Money Reported. | OPEN TWO-DAY AIR MEET » "‘fi ice mhm the “\mm:i and North sea that have prolonged the 5 . ! 1 A 2 furriers and ooal men’s scason fo By beAsseipted Frpne Combat Formations on Program at RESISTANCE MUST END‘- BY A. 6. GARBINER. |iand Epineare.dn mesting it with ins] - uie Ereat distrets of the dealers By MAXIMILIAN HARDEN, aims of the two powers dominates| PEKING, June 16.—The headless s Britain's Greatest Liberml Editor. | Sistence on the cemsation of Passive] in'i.e ang symmer togs. The Hre- G P publicist European politics precisely as the lcpinese gove: % Richards Field, Kansas City. By Cable to The Star. resistance, haa practically declared| yajjing winds of the last two SERIRNY I HeremosdiRuMicial Anglo-German antagonism dominated | IO “] “"‘hme"f {8 delring nto 5 5 he_will not look at the offer. months have been from the north | By Cable to The Star. it untl] 1914. At Englan@’s wish Mus- { & factional fight over the spoils of Dirigible Due Today. . LONDON. June IS.—The tug of| Baldwin is anxious to avold a fnall yng merthwest, with the result BERLIN, June 16.—Two days after |solini made a boastful threat almost | office. A il France Will Not Treat With Berlin| war between Emgland and France | breach with France, but I understand | tnat practically all of northern |{prime Minister Baldwin had declared |11 Kaiser Wilhelm manper against{ president Li Yuan-Hung. who fled | ~KANSAS CITY, Mo. June 16 concerning the German offer is still | that rather than vield he is prepared | Lyrepe has had no real spring. 3 : 2 the France. which saved. Italy's life his h fllers had the alr at Richatds So Long as Opposition in 2 : 1| for that eventuality. England means] SEPPGAAS h6g Bo, redl SR, 11t was England's mission to assure a | ufter Capporetto fo nis Rormpjinitne foreiEniguasters fATIY, fllece Nkdihelalr at Richatd o Long PP In the balance. Public opinion eVery- | to have a European settiement #vd, 1f| 1in ' Meotrologlcal institute savs |European peace. a nationalistic mili- | = England is weakening and frighten- | in Tientsin a few days ago with | §ield hers today in the maneuvers o Ruhr Continues. where has ratified the terms of the D i s L IO e, that lurln:RA.o:l cold, currents |tary coup in Bulgaria overthrew the | the stutes ‘of he lige entente | the Chihli militarists at his heels, | Stunt fving and. combat formation s offer as r ble v v Fn ol 3 ™m Nort ussia and the White 5 3 < | o win Belgium a3 ey e 3 composed most of the prog: Lo frer .‘.q ‘xmnnnalh h:ml e :r:‘ ‘th! Opinion In this direction in Stren@th-1 ses swept osee Germany. while 1o |Stamboulisk abinet and placed at|from fthe leading strings of France, is|Still is in seclusion there. mpos A m . ' the program Vd“a" b rench press is unable 10 &dopt & | eped by the striking succeds of the| Mayv nnd June the air currents |the head of the government eight men | ever making considerable concessions to | Premier Chang Shao-Tseng, whose s Tort Riley. Kan . Chanute Plels BY ANDRE TARDIEL. hostile attitude on l;':'lmbl"" 1'" e e b e fme oblefly fram betweén lce- |friendly to Radoslavoft, the creature | (B olHevist thatithey eX Ol eur | recent resignation President Li re-| 1. and Fort Siil, Okla, aer emmtsxioner to | these circums! o e's only | - v and an zhergen. These cur- 5 g 4 e o France, e sume S s et s o G el Tt eatab tars Aty s Wiaesmccidsigh it Cay | e in Afteen minutes. Thin in hy far the | rents. he declares, have bnen lond. |°f Ferdinand von Coburg, former czar | ing the wounds on the 1talo-Siav and | {4sed o accept, is reported to have | Tomorrow confests for Army ar Amer th fe: he offer is to di- . he d 3 d 2 sl i 11 be held. ‘T i hope ©of defeating the affer finest achievement of the league of | ed up with humidity in passing | o Bulgaria Franco-German flank open while trying [ had offers from Tsao Kun, head of ¢ormmercial planes will he d y Catie to The St vert the issue to a guestion of a formal | nations. Its effect on the Austrian| over the gulf stream, u Ge Fhether Sts ¥ o1 ' 10 make it appear that she i8 trying|the Chihli party, to meet him and Drogram includes i fifty-mile ints - | &1 tream, und Whether Stamboulisky had ruled d ; A e e PARTS, June 16.—F pudiation by the German govern- | Situation is remarkable and the com- | many thas has had an overcast > B su- | 10 heal them, ¢ discuss affairs. Chang's reply has|field race for Army planes. stunt 4. ty to F eopt any German promises to poy 1 Sl ce in the 'mercial world feels that the same| sky in addition to low tempora- anlcally is of no concern to Eu The recital of these facts constitutes | not been made public. ing contests, “dead stick” landi : bofofe and it has not) ment of passive resistance In the fo1icy adopted toward Germany woutd | tures. spe. He proved that he had courage |no attack upon the Eritish nation Disreption i Pusiy: contests (with n it off). para have /toied thut bpiots ay : | Ruhr as a prelinzinary to a mnfldwhn far in_putting Europe om her feet and | Intelligercé whend he 4 ,\,,_\,.‘,I'F‘hu‘ »o 4.‘,\ was to be ex‘peclhed, 3 e > chute jumping contests and batt arked - StatinnOf L the lOTEG: | smzain. t R T 2 ticularly from Curzon, who has fre- . arty, w maneuy e SR nila s pesdudtive gags ] aUbR L tha jofter. . X\a: hupelils) e ML UL SRUL MR BRERRSSSINS (ime against entering the world war. After | quently designated the maintainence of | Zonerally credited with - up The Army dirigible AC-1 is sched ance s ! | induce Baldwin to join him in this | S0 EREE S : and rof 1 the war was lost and the czar had |British power in the orient us pivot. | President Li in a nlot to place uled to morrow frov otr in Germamy, The Rubr is mOUTTO-|gopang ™ Bur English opinlon s | her vecover and pay. o ororee to let fled, the people took Stamboulisky |BUL the policy doesn't further the in:| Kun in his place, all is not harmony. | Ficld, Bell 1L, to take part, active, The reason B B8 B | hardening against unconditlonally | Near Breaking Potat. ¢rain. prison ant placed himigt tie| \CISStar ol Turons il ithe (oolttary B2 sELNE (0 reDotie, AIG bone of wuetive I beeuise the B o[ making any such demand on Ger-| fhe intolerable strain which Poin- head of the government, 1n BUlkaria, {deck that includes all five continents. | said to have provuced a split berween| GETS HONOR MEDAL iell: orders for & PARK " lmany, and Baldwin is understood to | care has put om English good will has Tty o Atry % the cost |Since America’s colossal home con-|the Paoting and Tientsin factions & This, resistance is continu- | “ELE B8ORS e | rewdhed the breaking peint and the oty jtava D i Neverthe. | Sumption has increased England’s ex-| The first definite attempt of the e o anded France cannidt : E {'moment is Tipe for a firm declaration urban intelligentsia. has | bort field, she hardly needs big mark-{ dominant faction of the Chihli party Lieut. D. H. Schaffner Citrd for ’ e The pl: fact is now realized that | that, England stunds for peace in less the Bulgarian bourgeouise hasicig™ jn Burope. She cannot desire |y wing governmental power into any < him to thank for saving -the coun- Rerstanatie shicel o SWEr 5 : Poineare will resist any and every | Eurome and for a poliey of reconcilia~ T ers A hiails e i have understanc ng 8 its camp fell flat. A jJoint session of Exceptional Gallantry scheme which might make for a set- | ton. In thisi course there is every iy from bolsheviam. He mnuy wayelshe wouldn't be the arbitor on the|parliament was schedulcd for today T e am ey G e hies o | o - P, o SO edibume | Soninent uny Jonwer snd couldnic em; | wilh aicention, ‘oncentrated on drawal from the Ruhr. e ix pre &t couptry s suffering like our- ren i Tivion Yo defeat. He brought | el 5 muster of Chikfi strength to form a S e e : ; conditions due to defe e brought | in her high game fster oaiCHInL IS neil (taim Bt e U idmntor aolven” From e puraicms of ‘concra | PAYNE and Warren Consider |contitions duc o et e vt e B Geame S " ‘il B reparations for the establishment of | Burope. Also she s disquicted by the court and without fear of un- [ struggle about resistance in the Ruhr. | the remnant of the Chang cabinct - - ke Ber- essional permanent military occupation of the | the tremendous military er of her hopu voe e U elements’ | The most dangerous mistake - as the governing body here and con. Eression Saruntary \\.;'”m“\:”""""' house of German industry. He | great neighbor whic! 8 estublishe, Ti | f popularity curbed the url lements' | The most dangerous mist e | sider a successor to President Li icuou: voluntary acts of the 3 '8 ambition and their thirst for power. | lin's policy is that instead of dealing Spicu » aets of U8 s o strangle hold on Germany's |4 more complete hegemony of the s and thelr U v directly with France she continues o | Only Half Present. factio i ot tease =0 fons as ) JuERAr SHIIGOe MOC AR Bt e e e Definite Proposals. Kept Peace Four Years. R e e e it will not cease So [ong @347 qees that If the struggle is trans- | for a centur Belgium 8 hardly He surrendered Macedonia, SLTove [ Thys js distrust increased and the way | parliament attended, and it requires By ferred to a commission of experts the | more thun hanpy under the ove _ for good relations with Jugo-Slavie. | plocked to @ union of economic forces. | two-thirds of the membership to deal England: seems surprised that H Order Still St s | Whole policy of the political dismem- | Shadowing powwer of France. She sup- worked for the consolidation of all - o P DYoL : | berment of” Germany will be imper- | ported Poincare’s Ruhr policy with- | By tie Ausociated Press Bulgaria's productive forces and thus PRILIE the presaenciol pyoblcm Ly v one-half the members must attend to havel iled and the revival of Germany will |-out enthusiasm .and with evidence of | MEXICO CITY, June 16.—The Mex- | muintained peace in southeastern Eu- PADEREWSKI woRKs > | i France and Belgium should Buve)j,. possible. Hence he uses the prob- | its becommg un economic failure, and | joun delegates were still unprepared |T9P¢ for four vears pmerts BV, been currone cin SN asked that Germany be required (01lem of passive resistance as a means | Would be glad to escape from the 2 - Instead of thanking him and President Li's flight thmt the circu passive resistance in | ¢f sandbagging the German offer adventure. Popular opinion in that |0 Present their government's pro-latrengthening his position as a great lation of money among the parlia- Space for Rent Pesily i iapnie | e ;-;;un;r'_\‘;s :‘no\‘l?lg in r_;.e direction of | posals for a solution of the difficul- |peacemaker. England ulndflrmln;fl 5 mentarians has been godg on stead- e T i) oueiia s onter ek E ey mh:n:".}‘r;mv?.: ties which prevent recognition by the x';;:'murif.ll r\lxx-l.ul.-"(,‘.:'fi.(-nfifi..f«"f the i ily, with a view to inflvencing their in : i s i spinions, but the ranks of the mem- 3 Sias Minister Baldwin ! usion as to the meaning of thisihostility over the dominunce of: ' nited States. and after a brief ses-l.ng then by permitting his overthrow i L v e, Abniilney sty 4 i < 3 {intratety f“;'." ke ’:nlr)‘anln)?(!‘x’!‘ifil‘.:’l\- 1) France. which threatens 1o reduce |Sion this morning the mixel confer- [without even a grimace of protest{Great Pianist's Fortune Believed {L:é“ D e i o MavE Aadiin The Barnsler Bu)ldmg | i aion o7 fhe it ool s ALAT | oo € [Position of & puwn on | ence adjourned until Mondas against a brutal breach of the con : : the wake of President Li. Those rep 635 F Street N.W o it would mot improve the prospects of | wanting that - Peinaures. ot 5 | John Barton Pavne and chapies B WU L 0 puigaria, wit | [Wasted iy Fal:tice et B L L % e | reparations but diminish it. The ! French opinfon ix weakening. The | \WVarren. the American delecates. d - | her aspirations for Macedonia and | s inces have been recalled by Cha pulnauire of superintendent at he { Bricish W maistiined thriugnout| feeling in theFrench sunate. e m00- |claim any intention to hurry the pres. | Do, wis the mOral nemy’ of | g Tso-lin, dictator ' of Manchu puitding L terms of the Versailles treaty. and | of i JEreatly under the lufuence | cntation of the Mexican formala for [SErbian “and = Rumania. and —these | By e Ascisted Press H G orerat troadlh oF dteatre 16ebva nmen i . and | of the economic failure of the Kuhy statgs are pillars in the little entente, | PARTS, June 16.—“Some people ap- | thelly £ workien and nanutaeturers Lhis view s now strongly reinforced | policy. und Polncares complete de. | MAKINE recognition possible. but fupot which F Rt S Som 3 THE F. H. SMITH COMPANY i do well remem- | i d in every,:land, highe opinion in the | feat in promecuting Cochin Z{make plain that they cons sufi- [ count in any 4 Hence. im{pear 1o be surprised that 1 need to Subsidies Are Reported. e counterminded ntry. Baldwin recognizes the fact | tuten a hravs Dlow 10 hin hrentue. | riont oo has e ooy i am [Engiand s - they | work. but if @ man wants 1o live he ¢ evening members who are sup- ||| 1416 Eye Street NW. | the ch and Belo ) that it would be a humillating sur-| These cansiderations make the mo- | cussions during the past fve weeke, |would bec powe it Bui- | must eat, and to eat he must have{porting Tsao Kun's candidacy re- Temporary Location | A < have an undoubted | render for England now to call on | ment opportune for a firm atxitute on | uad (he time hos mow siriiog foeons |saria joir But Stamboulisky | money—1lots of money—and in these | ceived subsidies of . acoord- | demand this rmany condone the outrage|the part of Baldwin. Poincare has|presentation of definite provosals. |desired such an alliance and therefore | times the best way to get it is wling to reliable p here i further with ar which England herselfl has disowned. | failed. and Europe recognizem him as | They sesume that both the Me-ieay |Bis overthrow was permitted by Eng- | work.” said lgnace Jean Paderewski, | 2 3 ermany has gone to the utmost Hmit | the Toe of common pesce. d- P = “e|land. which also protects Hun, famous pianist. when recently he ap- presenting her offer. unaccom- peace. If Bald-[people and the government e 1 win declares for an acceptance of the | recognition by the L'nited Stute d [#nd her undemocratic and se us | peared here with great success arter - oncErteahEr nied by a demand for the with- | German offer he will Tmlly all the |1t 1o o the Bovernment L odvime fadministration in order that 1 in absence of more than ten years BARGA[NS e s e awal of the French from the Ruhr. | best influences to his tundard conerete proposals which will malke |sometime may be employed a from the Parivian concert platform S i Certainiy. i i ei Heulties for |AWaY from he situation and ignored a query os to 2 3 i it il et Union and Trade Dues Add (3« Sl dmdiintice faes o b vestenes, | whit haa“hocomit 5 heSere for : MODERN HOMES tune he was supposed to have pos- Opposite the Beautiful Government nie et reard o Debate Over Proposals it ite is threatened | sessed when he retired from concert R aattvation of Kendall Green il uets T Ml te . 8 Ganld B oo il pi T e ot St e e £ B 1500 10 1211 West Virginia Sees Vo Concerted Fight. L ¢ Obre relative to the concrete pro- ¥ 3 r n e since the war knows that a 3 2 Part, THI heing so. 1 s o Dorats which the " Americant "ar: | donians ; aramount i Taderewsirs money | (198 Avenue and 1114 to 1116 Beh (o t oI b = T s due is thoritat 1y st 4 ar b WS or Polan uring b O ot | tated. {o the diiculty of evorving a | hesitate to place of the league of na- Morse Street Northeast o z = 1 of evolving a | A first assembly - A o ¢ itseif created—and | . S0 for it W & aEraniesi | ideiina Purchéan conflic first delegate for Po- e 7 3 2 One-Hali Block Above Florida Ave. wn i e v 1$90,000,000 to $100,000,000 a Year Added | it s, S, S sr i (e s Eurpen oot or ot et Tuxurious entertain : - Pri 7,950 e | 3 L e I e e : : rice 37, lemand * of Mexic citizens d provoking | much better to have a renewal of the |was f being extravaga 3 L L to Bill-Federal Operation e erssenl miovoR g e SR e ; - $1,000 Cash—Balance the aba ment of the pas- | The points at issue have been nar- i);un pe. and consequently the most | world to subscribe fund to fight fEsiiant. o et Mav Be R rowed down 10 the question of guar- |univoiable Bulkarian coup, i b i g $75 Monthl G May .ecommended. S T O o e T Lo | PIUY, et shaking his bushy head B 7 y i | g i Includi All I melundamencals jarichin ol & |Tunds scquired under the coustitu-fthe same time, France. The in cloguent negation, thunders “when j ncluding nterest LEEUDnICE 1 rEDATRLIOT = - tion of 1857, the allaged retroactive |Eritish entente is not yet officially | Paderewski entertains, it is Pad = 1 3 | : - s - Corner house, New nt Needed. i mle_.nlnrruuun of "the constMution of [dissolved but the d rgence of the drewski who pay i3 ks { with brick garage, erything today indicates th. e BY B o 13917, and just compensation for Amer- ; H government still is clinging to ARDEN COLFAX: nual levy iby the miners as- s stare, | ican-owned lands expropriated under | s 33-ft. front ... ... o Ronar Law m ndum of Janu- | Proposals that the government take the aggregate is swelled ho ‘| the cxisting erarian jaw Six lurce toom's and Unth. liet-water ; the cost o neat, electr ey last. 1t was because they deemed over the anthracite mines and op- | of conducting mantfold ormanizatinne MRy ey Nt et anaden ilard e bR menorandum. wholly maccepta- | oot 110 SIBTAcle mmings Sne op-jof : : %1 ‘The viewpoint of the United States ; ents ron Zurdons Cearage It the French and Belgians oc- e the en- | of operators and others selltng coaldwhich was presented with u request fowere. | Extra lurge double hack porchen tha Ruhs tire nation are being considered by | The soft aoal operazors alone are gi-]for definite proposals, consisted ex- One_ Block from_Cara t f ear France and Beigiam. |the United States Coul Commission. vided into ubwards af ity rae sa. | CTuSIVeIE At eK{TACIE from documents . pTEE EEST BUY IN'THE CITY Statl (Ve wmenthe g This commission was created by sociations. Their expenmes ave esti- :‘;.”..‘“.flm‘flf.f“'“"‘" e e as e | I+ way (o reopen or rejuve- | CONETess last fall Its duty is to find | mated at e Mot less than $10,000.000 | These documents cOmMPrising state- OPEN AND LIGHTED UNTIL 9 POL DAILY 1 would be {out what's wrong with the entire coal | annually. They give employment to|Ments from the President, the foreign s ane. such element—an | industry. Tt will make its prelimi- | nunareds, if not thousands, of oMciale] PCCTSterY and other exevutive official Balance Like Rent s L. J. MH..I.S, Excluslve Agent 8 Supreme Court ruliugs, S e leq | naTy report, covering anthracite prob- together with Supreme Court ruling ement into it | Il and employes. The monev to support ar out the contentions of the United | - - B “reditors. 1o collect | lems only. (o the President on Jul¥ | them obviously ppo el e Sk : £ 805 5th St. N.W. Main 4561 | roduce a new d annual su s paid by the man|Biates A8 %, WUSL PIODIEE Plncare Jud | movement that The Sovermment o5 " Toa. oypens amd hoivea e RS 00a fome: g - — “hroductive gag But there can't |erate the mines, contend that they now alers have | coming week. e e T a productive gaze without jare run in the interest of New York their associations and the retail coal |TePOrting immediately to their gov- & chants 2 i ernments: but if the reply is unfa- zed vreduction. Tre dis a0 AR G i the :;”"‘"““ are organized in hundreds|yorgble the conference may break < production we are wit 1 s ¢ 1 A local assoclations, where d h sooner. > : 2 , Pl hoo) = Bituminous Probe Later. atlon also applies, the comminsion is SOCJALISTS ADOPT POLICY ! L OREEP | | Little Choice Left. | After July 1. the commission will | 2dVised. to the anthracite imdustry | When Franceand Belgium mare devote its attention to the bituminous | Where retallers amd jobbers are! Loiccpie o0 16 an extra- < ogpes 2y Successors to 210 the Rubr and said the oceu end of the industry. Its entire report, | SLTORELY organized, and where the | grainary congress of socialists held 9 5 £ 1 fn was mat poiidcal or military, | embracing the bituminous eituation, |OPETAtors are aplit into two bi as-|here today adopted @ Tesolution ex- | : ? to an o b and when M. Coste. chief of the en- | will be made September 22. 1t will | soclations. which embrace nearty ull | Pressing '-nn'fi:‘l“{(-v|{(l‘:-”:--: e ; gineering commission. toid the i he o b ik i ment advoca ourtee onths’ § i B uean ot (o0 lne Corv|then: bazup to Congress—which auil) ot tEtiem military service, which is a part of nder French law, but German law, |70t meet until December 3, to de- Total Around $50.8900.900. Premier Theunis' Program. or menac 2 5 Announce the Removal S inole MuctEs of tbe o Cide whether the commission's Dro- The $30.000,000 or soore sequired 1o I INE Present social and trade union Sample House : : was gravely Aud all {posals shall be written into law, 2 e | - diftoeul ” s At maintain these various an, The congress also approved a policy | i1 -~ France cither must make the “pro- ; One phase of the industry into.gs poney received for coal ey, | SOTETREISNE tiy tae moriens t 3 . e UL SR ehe has uetaca o uhe bl thE comenmaion ia shaUIEN, 15| Avuonsupera oes i avesens nrid £ onnecticut Avenue T miethod of necepting, German | (¢ tax laid upon the o s is based on tonnage they mine. ——— 5 ’ i mises—u | method whi remieiEnn: “:’;"':;I"|':“"';:}“'i‘::' Among the other branches of the in- Open Sunday . A4S # e wor B 3 ormatiol g o . ~ . dustry th T e e i e e | Offfices for Rent il From2ospm. B O hrnchad “EW for self-protection, have called at- 2 i fomima, but there G 5 tention to it From what litde infor- '°T‘:: :":f:e":::’wh“e_r e No. 1653 Pa. Ave. | J. DALLAS GRADY | 812 Seventeenth Street 1 mation has been submitted. however, " o Uy, G projong the “existing | TN P erver estimater tnat | €T Of 1ta millions may be. is+ tax Opposite State Dept. b by Lendine |1 ol imdustrs i Teveing a tax on | CHEMPL Under our present incore tax B .., 1410 H ST. N.w. ] Real Estate—Loans AN far the serems of her {fhe public of not less than $50 ow‘oao,:_‘:a‘ ":f::’?"(h:’];:: = :‘:"[:’“ = T ““’fl large ; ""]‘““5 on Maryland Building Main 727 g o 1l settlement,” " she |y year—and it may reach $100,080,000 y Pose: ® asmo- street floor with show win- ur' Tion rench o satisfactors selution. | —to support its various trade associa- | S{ations spending it—lawyers' fees, dow. suitable for invest- S € rherwise we soon will b running | tions and labor unions. Most of ‘this{ S4Vertising, ‘Dropagands and other around in circles again, Just As i livss Ao which: ot couse, somuy | Shinks. tmcluding, In many instances, | Ment brokers or real es- TELEPHONE FRANKLIN 4100 ot of the buyers purse, appears to | the financing of strikes tate office. i Eight Two INDIAN VETERAN, HERO have r;w-'nr::ad: b’:;“:le.:nl::::rkers.; SEWATOR T0 K. 2 Large Rooms on Rooms NEw BUNGALOW Baths OF WAR. DIES OF WOUNDS | wisures compited by starey N. Tastor | o ' oo "aaarcl gy Sishe ob 3 RBeus o = 2k B of Kansas Citv, Mo., one-time presi- | Joe Younghawk Slew Three Ger-|dent of the.National Coal Association, | Wood Dedication. show that in the states of Arkansas, | g, SRR mans With Hands and Cap- | Oniuhoma. Kansas et Senator Reed of Penmsylvania who P Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri, the | o ieq as a major in the American ngton 4 Y tured Two Others. !United Mine Workers of America col- | 6 - expeditionary force, has accepted an ! MANDAN, N. D. Juné 16.—goe |1e0ted o union dues during 1921 e | sk July it i . 4 v 16.—Joe igum of $B17.404. or an average of | ot Tounghawk, son of Younghawk. one | g dedication of Belleau Wood as & Ne. . 3 5 : ¥ » i€ Ja little more than 9 cents a ton on French national park. He will sail ; o of the most famous of the old Indian ;n]l coal mined in that section. Should |for France July 18. 1653 Pa. Ave. N.W. : i H seouts of Gen. George Custer, lost a!that proportion apply to uni Former Maj. Gen. Harbord, who [ Opposite State Dept. four-year battle for life L o lon coal| s Gen. Pershing's chief of staff T after he had | sew P Main 6153 % : g 1 | mined elsewhere the total amount col- | %3 T =t ’ . Lren wpuied and gassed in France {ected in 1921 1o maintain the United exepeiser. er atitel : i In Good Neighborhood ay Mine Workers of America approxi- The wounds which contributed to|mated $26,000,000. These figures Younghawlk's death were suffered on |cover the local and district divisions b the Soissons front-when he w sur- . : rounded by five Germans of the ofganization as well as the| | ] —to— nd cap- tured while on patrol duty. Await- |national union. E s - $ inea " Tavorable” Hontont founc: | Mmin. sowrisen years, My, Tayier Yield to the Temptation / _ % S & - » Tiree LIt R et Sptome figures, the miners in those compara- j 3 s 9 her L Sitboueh o ur};un.«l.t‘x:'1 tively -unimportait coal-producing . to take up your residence in Attractive ough both legs in the |states have spent $6.288,464 to main- cched them into _camp. TR R P07 0GP, | tnin their orsanisation. The cost of . . i 2 Stories; 6 Rooms, Bath, Cellar; other than to say that he broke |dues, Mr. Taylor says, has risen 2,000 P 2 3 y . > 5 ik orer i M. R | Sues, Mr- Taglor eye bag A et T o Gas, Electricity; Furnace Heat; % will he held when Y6ung- th_this estimated $26,000.00 " St ; ; ; Moy Bawk I buried Monday at the et | —ith this estimated $26.000000 an- 2700 Que Street A Stone Retaining Wall Berthold Indian reservation, beside | - C the graves of 106 other Indians who v < The whole scheme of design and equipment throughout SPEC gave their lives in defense of the e A of hy hough i E American flag. - § the eatire group apartments shows thought and pains- - i most in com! conveni; ve ro first floor. Three rooms and bath on second floor. . taking care to afford the wtmost in comfort and convenience. L o LU Tt oy o e R ol | | Only $750 Cash Required NOT GUILTY IN FLOGGING. Your inspection is invited—The Resident Manager Thic Bxtures. Large porches, High, dry cellar, stationary laundry tubs, Large one- ! BIRMINGHAM, Ala, June 16— is in attendance Diece sink and draiaboard. Lot GOx132. Near cars. Porter N ‘man, a pl . was For Better Vision Apartments of from Twe Reoms and O | . At ity i A Sy The Right Gla o Fight Tooms and Two Bathe. 850 e 25 per Drive out Rhode Island Avenue N.E., or take G Street cars to Be Sure to See These Homes Today. " o rde & : my 32d STREET ADDITION and inspect this and other new R . ittt eaping o e Dungalows. They Wll Sell Quickly. M 7. 182%._of Dr._J. D. : i et abfeninty heattn om- | i Eye. Comfort = o s arry' A. Kite i Salesman on Premises Saturday Afternoon i-,'f’,'\‘.'-",“jmj‘:;; s hand! | ; c-u\m'. * fl | R ; ROBERT E' FUNKHOUSER R ; and All Day Sunday. . o DR Kinsman Optical Co., 1514 K Street Phone Main 4846 3400 Eastern Avenue N.E. For Further Information Cell North 492. - il T T 705 14th St. NW. 3 K of e n France” (8 “avernmment ‘Established in 1000 ¢ Near Bhode Tsland Avemus at the District Lin has temporarily. prohibited the ex- e ’ gortation’ of cattl