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$ .~ THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTQBER 25, 1923. [ — ~ e ———— ] T T 3 WALTON CHAMPION ATTACKED INHOUSE Callahan Seized by Dozen Members and Thrown Out After Kian Charge. By the Associated Press OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.. October A dozen or more house membe today forcibly attacked Represeptative Callahan, smashed = chalr and threw Callahan out of the room when he de clared in a Dbitter arraignment o the Ku Kiux Kian that N. C. Jev grand dragon of the O ma rea'm ON BERLIN; POLICE ACT COMMUNISTS MARCHING » ' o [}HAR”I[S REPURT l TO DEFEND CAPITAL AS RIOTING RENDS RATION (Continued from First Page.) find the By the Associated Pross ), October 26.—For tha pres- | i diplomatists_profess to| isec lMttle likelthood of M. Poincare | v i from his reanirmed attitude @ the reparations commision is petent 1o deal with the repara- tions questions. 1f, therefore, France CipuScs Letl SMUCS proposal 10r wn international conference, as now secus probaple, British officials see little sease in England czliing such {4 conference on its own initiative, as Secretary Hughes has u'ready made i clear that the United States would of the Klan, was dicrat the kindjparticipate in a reparations confer- of legislation to be enacicd in Okla- homa. toward Call » waving b into han stood bers after the ordered other me Iton faced po prosceution for zlieged ofticial as he turned today with his back to the wall to stem the tids of impeachment rveloping hiin. the an- ative inve that it would pre sent to a grand jury al! of the im- peachment accusations a him. and, while the executive awaited the outcome of his court vEallenge of its author: to suspend h from office, the upper house of the state legisla- ture, holdi its eting as a court of impeschment, prepared to set in action the machinery for his trial. Having approved eady seven of the twenty-two ot € contaived in the cominittes report nd forwarded them to th as separete b f impeachmen lower house w session to consider the remui fetwent O s corsidered it as,siznifiant but seven out of thi 104 bers of the house have voted tently ag ceeptahie - charges. 1 for adoption b e court’ th it a writ of ‘prohibilion re- aining Gov. Walton frof Interfer- ing with Lieut. Gov, M. E;-Trapp acting nor. “Tiig ~writ granted late vesterday, after the gov- sing to relinguish tha exec- r undef thé-pravisions of resolution-which susr him during the impeachment pr ings. had obtained an injunction’ in district court barring Lieut.- Gov. Trapp from the office, The writ of prohibition was ob- ined by the state aitorney general [ence only at a | the aliles. land encouraged the inmatcs of those ) application to make ! i joint fuvitation of alt here that Italy and ed to sanc- <nce convened at Great nee, but It is recognized s that with-§ would be use- ) minister, Stanley m!d-' e an important speech W today und he is expect- 18 other things, to allude to jthe propusal of Gen. Smuts. He will uixo consider Great Britain's forelgn enerull WILLIAM H. MOYER DIES FROM HEART DISEASE zed foom First Page.) Foster, and brought cord of prison 2 federal peni- ends suid today that Mr. Moyer's alth has not been vigorous during the two years he has been ln Wash- ington. - In_ his previous period of prison’ we he was one of the leaders in 15 benitentiary methods. * While at Atianta he played a part in abolishing iie modified to perm tude in letter 3 Orguntzed Weltare League. ing to Washington Supt. GIVEN BERLIN APPROVAL Similar Disposition of Ruhr Said to Be Granted—Move Seen as End of Berlin as World Capital. imstitutions. to take thletics Mr. Moye port, Pa.. was' the Moyer, e Muncy (Pa) No liege in Willlamsport and the National University Law School of this city ie married Katrine Hill of Wil- Harasport November 25. 1855, He be- gan his career as a teacher in the schools of Lycoming county, Pa., later becoming & professor in the high NATIONAL PROY OS5 ¥Front_row, left to right—Henry Getty Chilto: embassy; Mr. Lloyd George, Misx Mexan Lloyd G and Butler Wright, third asxixtant Secretary of St counselor of the British ke, Dame Lloyd George DEFICIT OF §8.800 $110,782.26 Spent Past| Year, Against Receipts of i $101,981.29, Shown. 1 { Acquisition of the new social service | house, 1022 11th street northwest, the Associated Charities, in joint owner- ship with the Tuberculosis Association, through the generosity of the Woman's Weifare Association, is cited as one of | its principal achlevements of the yea in the annual report of the Associated | Charities, made public today. A second achlevement noted is the re- building of Camp Good Will, which rep- | resents a total expenditure of $20,000, | }including a special gift of two buildings | by the Kiwanis Club. At the close of TALKS and TALES With and About CAPITAL’S GUESTS Because of the necessity of permit- ting ‘the visiting Typothetae the use of the two great halls at the top of the house, the New Willard Hotel management was forced to utilize tho Jarge rooms on either side of the north end of Peacock alley for meet- ings of the Rotary and Lions' clubs, which convene at the hostelry weekly. Already the popular promenade w: lcrowded ‘with out-of-town emploving printers and other guests, when the little cuckoo chirped “12:30," lunch- eon hour for the well known local or Kenizations, and in less time than it takes to ¢ it, @ mighty throng o cheery-voiced, happ, , energetic business and professional men had o clogged the space in front of both dining halls that a pin could be drop- ped without reaching the floor. The faster they arrived the mare they jostled, Rotarions to the right Lions ou the left side. It was a tense moment, and the thought went through the minds of more than one in the assemblaxe that never wa stage better set for an old-fashioned scrimmage. In fact, George O'Connor the season, ending September 30, therc | D2d murmured under his breath 5-4 was a floating debt of a little less than | f-5-double X- y-d-g.” but right then $6,000 on the property, showing a gain | the heads of the respective organizi- to the Associated Charities of $14,000. The endowment funds of the society were increased by less than $1,000 with- | in the year, and the report contains a tions, Arthur - is _evidently " the danger. quick their exuberent charges into the different corrals, ani suggestion fhat those who wish to e | fOT the next hour the entire vicin- tend their benevolence beyond their own lifetime can do 50 by naming the Associated Charities in their wills, at the same time being assured of the fact that such bequest will be safcguarded carefully and administered according to the wishes of the donor. 10,000 Co-partmers Sought. report, which is in tabloid form that the joint finance commit- tee is still in ‘search of 10,000 co- partners, or supporters for the work. Lzst year there were 5358 different givers, including 206 churches and orzanizations. Many of these gave in different sums, thus duplicating their gifts. There were 4,059 con- tributors through the joint finance committee, 853 to Christmas oppor- tunities and other designated fam ilies and 2,024 gave to the summer outings committee, which conducts Camp Good Will and Camp Pleasant The total income from all sources was $101.981.29 and the expenditures. $110,782.26, including $11,068.01 for new construction work at Camp Good Will. It was this item which ac- counts largely for the $8,800.7 deficit in the year's operation The Teport shows that the Assoe! { v of 14th and F with songs so dear to the two mems- berships. The catchy strains of Glad I'm 4 Lion” were s hoing down the “alley” when one sweete faced young thing asked her henna. haired companion the settce, Who are tho: “College boys, 1 suppose, out for a llege boys. nothing! I saw tl bunch that went into that r ointing to the Rotary meeting. ome were bald, others wore whis- kers; and at least three or four had very perceptible limps. Why——" But just then, both clubs, singing at the same time, literally made th rafters ring, and, gathering up thel belongings, the fair ones jumped to their feet. “Come, Louise, let's away to our rooms!" cried the party of the first part. “You know it s &aid that Washington is not near as dry as it should be, and that next to investiga- tions, leaks are the most common oc- currences in the Capital nowad: come, hurry, dear! Sticking around until the meetings adjourned, a chat was had with ated Charities gave care to 1,179 moun J. Cattell, eity statistician of families. consisting of 4.809 individ- | Philadelphia. who ha attended the ualg. Of thess individuals 2,566 wero children under sixteen years of age. The report takes notc of the that illness was the most s s handicap reported in the families un- der care. In 351 of the families thera was the problem of desertion or non- support. Poor Housing Conditions. Rotary luncheon. The veteran bank- er. who Wwas useocisted with Jay Cooke untll that noted financier faile past the eighty-year mark. but stiil hale and hearty. and now touringz the country preac el. “the dawn of a b: topping at the hotel, and night before had addressed In connection with the 10,104 visits | the Typothetae convention on a pl paid by =taff members another fact for th curing B an debts brought out was the poor housing|to the United conditions which prevailed in approx mately one-fourth of the famili given care and service. This cond M Was met in part by the removal of forty-eight families to better “This 15 a ¢ said the Philac an. “Europe owes is country and says t jit c pay. Mak to pay. Defer thi homes. but the problem was compli- | the war loan, s: cated seriously by the lack of suitable { terest waived for E houses to be had at reasonable rates. , float a ten-year loan to Europe with The officers of the joint finance first mortgage bonds to this countrs behalf of Acting Ty.” Trapp.” It|school at Willismsport. Mr. Moyer ;?,’;’:T,:"}-;o X?,‘;_”‘th,'.‘,.',’;{;,':,‘ M ! o ‘},’3"\5‘.‘,:,. e om AN superseded the govermors mction and|WAS N0l & stranger to W iosor BY HIRAM K. MODERWELL. evers for the separsti n'.umu'flh % 5 _ ¥ Preston. treasurer. Mr. Preston suc- | implements for work, and let them also made Gov. Walton and District { heen @ vlerk In.the War Department | B, S i - hey are making fresh conquests, do kL “ . 3 S 4 ceeds Howard S. Reeside, who has | get With this carried through, n ar Depar y Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. | o e 3 '8 5 S 3 Tuge Tom Chambera A REEolites ST1 Bor VD s TErs rn D opArtment A, Chicas 7ot appear to have sufficient foree’ to asked to u;eh{;‘:e::’o%arum;m- treas- | no_government on_earth w " @) i ea - v o v 5 Dld e % > " o ers] 3 s 1d continu- 0 o1 v: Purpose the governor, who lssued the injunc-|9pent olght years in the service of| BERLIN, October 25.—The writer is | The josalists, in the presence of the | 3 R ' - . ously since the organization of the ! only second mortgage bonds for se- tion, defendants. BotN are expected | * WS AT s A informed that Chancellor Stresemann, | compiete apathy of the genaral pub- s ¥ committee in 1907. The address of | and once they really get to oo Tpear before thesmpremeieeurtll i5e Destine warien of. o Atlanta this afternoon X v | tie, seem to have no difficulty in re- i * . 5 3 the committee is 1022 11th street|w uropean nations themselves #ho, conferred with the Rhinslana |1t Scem to heve nodigiculiy inlve; s s ; & ey M etorRat et Cati avy penitentlary in 1303 and remained {leaders in Hagen today, presented|unce is struck the scparatises are in - - o 5 2 3 e - words.” continued Mr The senate impeachment court, pre- | there until 1915. He was agent and | them the. government's approval of | much the same situation today as ¢ 5.9 ¥ RN #ided over by Chief Justice John T.|Watden of Sing Sing: from 1916 10 [tne formation of a Catholic Rhirfeland | theyswere yesterday. o iuy 5 £ 3 3 8 S From Yesterday's 5:30 Edition of The Btar dobnson oF theiSinte Supreme Sourt, | K o AtiOn W AssIktant s Luthte. With fullsst sutonomy, weiEhin e 1 in- n Cattell, “create a fund of $3.000.00: 000 3 per cent bonds to refinance 1 { 8 2 jrepe. Make these of ten-year dura. ‘i ‘. i p | confronted by the opposition of an in- 5 e A 4 tion. with 6 per cent . for deferre iy ot nS anis AIPMED and Pou- | e of StBboMEpariment of delins [the reich, and ikt A and Aereed tofoonlronel Tepublic’ engineered by ’ 3 . {pavinents. We will get the cash from hearing a report from _its committee jdUency, board of temparance and{a gimilar west German state, includ- |Burgomaster Adenauer of Cologne and ¢ b o 3 YAy e - E i i juch @ revolving fund without hur: o s @ 4 ¢ [moral ‘welfare, of the Presbyvterian “UZ" | fostered by the reich, which seeks to Sening e inatsiannt vroRncer, The Sidored. prowatns” that the triat Swoold | GRuFCh. which position he Keld from | ing the Ruhr:and the terrifory Bn | faveer oy thoa oo coup in its > a loan would be 'instituted to market not begin until the house has com- |March, 1920, until he was appointed | thewright bank-6f the Rhfme, friclud-{favor. This, according to a Berlin We are producing more our surplus. a i : 5 ’ as h as we consume 1 s ) to head the local penal,institutions, . B: dispatch, is the real object of Chan- G . : {than twice as_muc 2 nsume o ot ’.f'&':,.‘;“,"h,“,’,;:f, charges| [\ st before coming to *Washington ‘“;hf'e”e ;‘"d S X cellor Stresemann’s visit to Hagen v now, and an outlet must be o far Gov. Whiton stands charged | M- Moyer wus called upon to reor- & would appear.to be a last des- | mhq Berlin correspondent of Le Jour- - had.* with: ganize the Kentucky state reforma- | perate effort by Germany to Preserve | nal even says that this second repub. | { The statistician will l;a\'c ;ur (!-]1; 5 | il | . i middle west tonight, where he w v/ tory 1) " e of v pe | lic wiil be proclaimed within twenty- Mr. Lloyd George acknowledges the greeting of Washingtonians, as he | 1 promerslon of public funds to his| 'LV 011y Mr. Moyer was a repub. | ©0M€ Sght semblance of unity of the ¥ =~ 7o erings 3 Cleve a. | four hours aves Uniom station In auto. I R e e SR o ; lican. He also was active in fraternal [Teich. But it would mean th: end of | | 5 Chicago and Cincinnati on his pla: welly orercd wiad MR of ¢ 10 ctrclen, boine's Sheiner's Tamhor o | Berin x4 world capial. e e Devil Dog Leader Refuses| i, auys o o wnen bookmakers Use of-nis oficial influence to ac: | 5180 oF Mooas. - He helanted to o ne Hane mine. - ownere, hevever | Acparatist Jeade e e W ] W r W U Cl were bold. and gamblers held their quire private credit and property. City Club here, the Elks' Club in At. | the, Rubr mine owners wherever| o ’hastily deviscd plan. The chan- T T arns ‘;. o . aSss { Offer to Head Auto Sway—well, never mind the singing! Accapting a Bribe to approve a leg- { (1LY, CO0h here: the ke CIub in AL | Stinnes 1s in control, to ceass cpera- | O, Rastlly devisd plan ' ‘The chan-| WY e old racing days it was a com- slative bil 'Ossint Y tions entirely from Monday. throw- ““,;\;h i Fating agys 1 wasa Con Suspension of the writ of habeas|O°f Ossining. N. Y. | tivitias of the Riinelanders. had de. | . ° . ” ker. to ing a million and a half residents of fei el e hred 44 f Fle V Thirp, ~Write your own ticket,” that o sureived vy witow. |1 Tulhon 400 S it | imined o iong 165 a5 ay o eting Vision Industry. |Bi TR s e Tt Unlawtally preventing & meating of| o 4o ed by his widow, | TBi8 constitutes” a”brutal challengs | thOM 1% the promotion of an autono. | |he horee o be played " hadn't " one the state Tegidtature. Mr. Moy ) ¥ b ow, | to the French fo “assume responsibil- | foUs, Khineland ropublic. This was, thanee tn a million. : g !Al‘lcr"nm'ed prevention of a epecial|Mrs. Katrine Hill Moyer, and one “v for these milliog and a half human | of Leo Deckers and Dr. Guthardt in l Brig. Gen. Smedley D. Butler is not| For different mesdones Uns san: state election in violation of law. aaughter, Mrs. Richard O'Beirne: a |lives” {geizing. Alxln Chappelle last Sunday. | J7 7 hO i ce th £ { “was used by officials e Gov. Walton in his first public| granadaugnter, Miss Katrine Moyes| This action fs the result of the|§eirng Abelac Matin's Coblena cor- ile Tells 71 Graduates S rlstghted to leave the Marine Corps to accep e Automobila Association in otatement since the impeachment pro- | Fisher; two brothers, Prot. John W, | French refusal, Snsonnoed; Welnss- | reppondent ;}‘M‘"’f"‘f{‘:;"r‘y’““"{‘f“m“"de“”lg;‘:"':: h SR s Vet cecdings formally were instituted late r 'of Wellsboro, Pa., 3, day, to accept reparations coal de- | “Thay (Deckers and Guthardt) re- . y. 3 jof Gen. Smedley Db Jeoterday waid that he would din of- | O Moyer o Seattic, Washe hna o ||veries unlcss they re currently pad |cors Jntoestiry Sod Gutharde) re- Blusterers Hold America From pouncement vesterday afternoon at the | mandant of Marlnes at Quantico. to fis‘l’aelrl,y) S 'c‘;:nt":'g Aghting for |sisters. Mrs. Eugene B. Pratt of Hy- | f‘;"; by ithe ';‘Ch(-hwh‘ L utterly un-|a Rhenish state according to the ldeas = Lafayette Hotel {head that organization, itutional govern- ttsville and Dr. Nora Moye; ) able to make e _payment. Mean-{o¢r Berlin wouid be proclaimed with- - ol Dt down ment, honestly and fearlessly admin. | afry. YOr O thiS) Shile, workers In Beritn are so des- | o feii be in Mo aimes ! Proper Place in World. el o Tt Gumies of the jtine omter SISt oa ls'_;;:a.gm”mr charged that W, D, | BaneTak services will bo held at 2 [perate that a general strike may come | ““We aizo learned ghat the Bavarian | S atamonlle Al e amerfoal || DropRIIE S eting f e ekeou e reed at ‘W. D.|g’elock Monday afternoon at Trinity | &t any minute, nationalists as well as the commu- h == 2 {eive, o ttee of the American MeBee. Ineaker of the lower house, | Protestant Eplscopal Chuch, 3d and nists of Saxony and Thuringia had & holding an executive session, to taie | tive comm 3 American t > £ s 3 % i 3 2 bile Association was £0ma from:tho s Jhut Kia ooy | ol hiatiag, BV D Davia It €o- | REPUBLIC PROCLATMED. | 213" ana ‘Guthara: Taouent the_vest |, America is being kept from her place | \Villiam Mather Lewts of the univer- | S 52 QYARICOL o\ 1ory tho meet- |alon Gan. Bull P was encountered in x vell o ting. ers and G of he bes! - 5 o Reating. VISl v led the procession of graduates e lobb: iting to conve: es the expenses of memners of the Rouss | hing to do was to lose no time In |in the world by men of Mlecting ¥Ision | intq the ‘church, . Rev. Dr. Waliacs | IN€ Gen. Butler made the definite an- ! the 1obbY. wajling to conies Lrevl; whnhgnth:re‘d here to conduct an im- i | starting our movement and thus steal |—many of them in Washington, and | Ragclife made the invocation. Ape 'r‘:!‘r‘l"?f‘"‘x;"‘lh:"“§n:":‘e"::f"gf“g“ 12| his associates to Quantico on a tour peachment investigation of the ex- = - B c “Intellec- | propriat 1 sel inter- | - Latetil = despite | .S nspecti Beniive Buptomtes o lon of the wgs JURY FAILS TO AGREE. | COBLEN, ‘Octoner 23—The Taine- a march on Beriin come of them inflicted with “Intellec- | propriate musical seleotions inter. persed by the state militia, acting v 1s e T et atats mulit land repub¥c was proclaimed th Governor Urges Inquiry, Yarlier a message from the gov- {* “The Devil Dog commander was at{ing as the offer was the geniul Ma- i i | of inspection < | tual astigmatism”—Frederic William | §persed the program. & ENly, fattering offer “that had | °LOTPTU Mot going to accept, as President Lewis delivered a short | €Ome to him. much as T regret it said the Ma- , rm, spondent and nu : 2 had Out Thirty-Six Hours in Yar-|morning at the former quarters ot |3 TOKENS FOR 20 CENTS Wile, former war corresps and |address to the graduates just before — {Tine ofiicer when asked i he ' hal the American forces in Germany, in {observer of international affairs, told | the conclusion, in which he warned DEFER HARDING SERVICE {signed up. A o ehiniant brough Case Without Verdict. |Andernach, ten miles northwost of ARE ORDERED ON SALE |seventy-one graduates of George | them that they now bore the stamp e |1 must say. but you know when Cobl it proclaimed also at ity today. at the|OL 8pproval of the university. and = {has been n the service twenty years emor was read in the house, asking | jn ha B, o A0 e The JUEY | Arhweliler, near Coblens, an weil as s b o O erdie Charen | WOTe the badge of its seal. -He caue R E e 7 it'ix hard to break an Yes, I wi g n the Dr. C. Yarbrough cas 4 e 2 onvocation, in L { tion rial Event to T e vith the Marine en Inquiry into rumors that a x-rcal tirned to the jury room in the court. [at Soden,’ Birel and Gaistenheim. (Coptinued from First Page.) ane | tioned them to guard jealously the | Memo: e on Anni-|stick wi H . K MrHenry, prominent : and G strests. { reputation of George Weshington Uni Just then Mr. Al amount of money now is on deposit in [ house this morning, having falled to | SMall towns situated respectively in Rt aod e tion | Versity in the outside world: and cas versary of Death. | publisher of the Michigan eity, rushcd 2 local bank to be used in i reach m verdict. At 6:20 o'clock this | the districts of ‘Wiesbaden, Bonn an The title of Mr. Wile's convocation | versity in the Bt Ibey il R e mecting to greet Gen the impeachment voto of m:elne:ln!z ) 3 address was “America’s Place in the | Pressed confidence that they would. MARION, Ohio. October —The | {5 e much regret that lators. & ler, and he displayed . % el d. We of r World.” He based it on a text U\kenI Heart-to-Heart Talk. Harding memorial service, which was, the offer had been rnfu.w(X Batithe The governor referred to & recent i it would lose §100,000 in revenue be- hes' address deliv-| Tle then gave a short heart-to-heart | to have been conducted here Novem.- | fered Gen. Butler everyth g bar s newspaper article which quoted local | brough was tried In city court here Cnrebnlx'. following the hoisting of \° | cause persons who now pay cash |{rom Secr!‘f"y““‘“}' e 0 omioh the | tAIE fo the men ARd Women Wwho. wars A e‘h b h:f'*‘;'l’ ;“ { rold ‘him he could “nrite hi Khnba cials as JSaving that §250.000 My Uil B ion Which Burgonaster ® Johansen sutren | Would buy tokens. ered at Brown University, {about to go into various walks of the | P67 2. the Ml e late| ,wp ticket' but he s to “be used in the senate,” already {& Fiot charge in connection with the had reached here. The house did not T ' e ed: ™ v p e v Yes, our organization is going along dered to the separatists wyésterday, he companies already sell tokens |Secretary of State declared: “We find | guter world. President's fifty-ninth birthday, has|Yes, our organizajion ‘s along act on the executive's message, thi® | Rudesheim. — - i in revenues. The Washington Rall- our it e s Akirty ik | Ciaakos cocurved ikie movilng be- | wiv BOB Ricttric Combars siinerg is expected during the day. Dr. Yar- | LWV civiliane “and - separatists in flogging of W. O. Barnett, harness in large lots at their barne and offices | gurseives in the age of the motor, the| “Remember this,” he said, “the cour- | b ostponed until A t 2, 1 at a nice pace. day. according to reports Teaching Co- 8 oursglves e 1 + the | een postp: ugust 2, 4 Bk d at our meeting toda . Tokne. this morning, Ths separatist | and the commission felt it would not movie and the radio, which ¢ ® |age of the commonplace is greater were admitted a —_— say that they are .four thousand|De unreasonable to require them to ROS‘ PONSELLE HURT. strong in Crefeld, Belgian officers, | 9¢ll three at a time there. glves us a delusive facllity in acquir-jyinying, he-added that the manner in| It Was planned to make the me-| satisfactory. i { than the courage of the erisis ” Cag” | the first anntversary of his death. ; i werg then ~ The plea advanced by Willlam Mc- rmation. It Is the day of tho | which fhe crisis was met was hat veht. Pres.{ The automobile men however, estimate their number at 3 y ing nfo a | morial service a national evet. Pres. | 1and, all told, conditions appear most LAUREL ENTRIES FOR FRIDAY, PIRST RACE—Purse, $1,300; Milas, two.yoaraids; Bes furioagy, F Paiden : 3 I vo big tourlng crs, and K. Clayton on behalf of the citizens vision. Concentration, thor-| reflection of the method in which i bundled into two antico. Other e s itat AlEht B an aspoct| WAS HIRC I WHHAE & DArQAMID OB 1o et e o s T | Snnnonplace: problomt: wers Toaoe e ot ey catinst, It la} away they weat for Quaniito. ) QNS Noted Singer MHits Head on |, SoRlens Iagt WIEN Ttk as has not | TIANY Dersons of moderate means 1o | SlEbn iagmont Sur more difcult than | with: will be conducted at the Chautauqua | iyoniing at the hotel are Charles L. e ooon Sinee. the” dousgtiboys left. | 18y out. 40 cents at a time for car Rev. Dr. Radcliffe bestowed benedfe- ) vhere Mr, Harding was of. | SIOPPInE At the hotel Metzger. 8. D. Elevator Cage. been seen since the dougti ®he | tickets. = on pavition, where Mr. Harding was of-| Weeks, Willlam E. Metzger ufet, however, was expedted to be d “The Fleeting Vision. On behalf of the trustees, members | ACIally notified, Juiy 22. 1920, of hisi\aidaron and D. D. Gilbreath. o “1 would like to apply the Hughes | s tha facuity nad betoess, nomination for the presidency by the | — S alondito 113 | Ponselle, soprano of the Metropoli- {Teports that the separatists were | prom Yesterday's 3:30 Edition of The Sta doctrine of ‘the fleeting vision' to| Henry C. Davis, in an appropsices | Chicago national convention. Oklahoma must be left alone <o 18 lanning to retake the city today and ol s M D o her own problems, 118 | tan Opera Company, was slightly in- | P! . America’s place in ; talk, presented to_ the UNIVErSity & | —————— I eventually do, is the firm luljured when she siruck her head on |Maie it really the capital of the new | £ B DNEAN |S ACQUITTED |Wite said.” “Proceeding trom that | [k, Presentod to the ux the will eventu L. Hodg- efoti Villard Martin, member ju 118 on clevator cage s she stepped out ";"ilnmum tact was the fiwhence premise, I would take the liberty of | Rino""as an cxpression of the s ! conviction of e th ‘ & nd= Eincering—Willlam Anthony McCar- | g¢'the law firm of Ramsey, de Meule i 1S G SRt At ST SSRGS MRS OF ASSAULT CHARGES | Shnciun ot oot st iEal | vty A E 25 | eogtne e dnons, oo R IED B of iy e e BECOND RACE—Purse, $1,300; claiming; |Minutes, but later declared she felt |8fter the discomfiture of hiz follow- 3 | the sphere of higher politics. Dean Hodgking was evidenced from | pnioreione o g oionsy o mechanieal| state, Mr. Martin fs StOPBINE 26 (he for thros-yeat-aiis; onp mil + | o i1 ertects. fers and established_a Dréss bureau. M Wile then emphastiod that | e Hodgking, as, evidenced from f ongineering—Leonard J. ; Raleigh, and said he was certain cons Matenes copferred with Paul Tirard,| Edward Beocher Dean, seventy years | iat' ne had to say had no appieation | theq e orse st arae onee 0¥ the | Frife of Coumbia. / ditigns ‘would soon "right themecly }:} = presidert of the ollied high commis- | 14, wealthy real estate dealer of this | to Mr. Hughes, tion exercise weaeas s e D R 1 e T & -ttt of 1 dop e D A e DEOOe- e traight to the issue,” he achelor of ar 2 e . “At one 1&'2;NotedPrtsonHead mation of & rspublioputBunday; was | ity 484 Sariaton, Fa. who hes bean| R0 K S would like th Augwest Degrees Presented. diploma _in education—_Eilzabeth | some Lime;” said the atiorney. AL (1 Tty ! 7 Bt Ainoe. Teo Deokiers has ‘muds. i | pagt. thros day T on o marges el hiatong'has loore thinking, unripe Cscntsa. degrees ab Tollomu s hen L e Sihe bane Barinen | Al'ehs tprost, Dut this was & war after- v B - bu inoe e 3 ast three days on four charges of t and short-sighted reasoning | presente: es as follows: w! stinction); Matilda | by -] ! of citi- etk i e Cl‘umed b}' Death e e NS Besntlt u. four' YOULE wamen e | ate utn R part of mang| . Colmplan Cohere— Doy Withis: | e Bttt ot Eea igSher- | mach, and when the belteY Goncertod et- THIRD RACE—Purse, $1,300; claiming; for atthes also informed M. Tirard 7 men associated with the molding of ' Bachelor of Arts: Craig Starbeck | man ward Flanagan, Marfland; jgens reaiized conditions 8 eonferll To SRe:zenc-olta; Mx Teroaes: e T o RirauY yintended to| acquitted by. the Jury on three of the TUltiernational policles. Atkins. District of Columbia; R. Ger- | Hazel Rae Hill, Marvland; Ruth | fort was made lo eradicate a moveincit X proclaim a republic Sunday, but later | parges-late yesterday afternoon, and “Intellectual astigmatism is not afaldine Barlow, District of Columbia;|Gladys Hines, Massachusetts: Sarah {that Ala: ?.mn "L i tenae, but time wili imatian ot OetoharBa" ol Procla” | by instructions of the court the jury re- | maiady of Wwhich ‘either university | Harry =~ Lohr' ~Benner. Marylana;|Leoma Jomes, Misstasippi Pauiime | The e res, and once theTight peaple IRtion nth OctoBar L1 to lve time men or journalists enjoy & monop- | Dwight Clovis Bracken, Alabama:|Lohmann, District of Columbia; |heal old stores, und ence ther el eopie for the re-establishment of the tele- | turned a verdict of not guilty In the | MeQ Kenneth James Bushman. Minnesota: { Florence Emily Nations, District of {get control again, which they, unioutic §apn_snd, telephons sciviots andfother AR L L oo i Dean R e s Robert Carlyle Cling, Virginia; John|Columbia, and Clara Van Ende, Dis- |edly will, th 3 Waldo Connelly, jr. District of Co-|trict of Columblia. to_its own." 3. 8, Cosden and Ral Pare eutey, 3 j 5 The separatists, he satd, planned to | were Miss Helen Manville, Miss Ber-| America today is full of men whofy,mue “B" Vg ° o e { Martin said no state with the 1923. Georgetown| Taw School—Dean Van Vieck: | M. enjoy Okia- % STur-1 iy, s S erful_resources enjoyed by send a forty-eight-hour uitimatan. to |nice Vachon, Miss Martha Bocock and | are looking at the world with bl R Walter Ogden —Touls H: wonderfu e 2 SH9 ety : 3 Berlin, 5o that Berlin. might have & | Miss Yvoons Levy, the last names | org ooKIng ot o he Acoting vision Kentucky: Willlam -Waido' Glraner: | B oD o oty man | Foma, could afford to permit cuch dom- FOURTH RACE—Purse, 3$1,300; + 4 2 ghance to approve or consider the |being the case in which the court|of Mr. Hughes' suggestive figure.|pistrict of Columbia (with Qfstime: Merrick Bingaman, Towa: Raymond (onstrations as have sccurred within G throsyearolds snd f L | [movement. Matthes and Dr. Dorten | instructed the jury to bring in & ver-| Many of them are in Washington.|tion): Howard Dewey Grese Pennsyl- | Teroy Carr, Massachusetts: John Her- | confines. recently. e ask, Ho_ asaist- ssventy yarde, L i | were discussing details of the proc-|dict of not guilty. SO T e i Paiee ot ‘bg | YeRiS: Lawrence Daniel Griffin, Cons|ran’ Gutting, Vermont: Lee Elbert |ance, .only beg judgment of our cow lamation when Leo Deckers’ action| The evidence in the case showed that | people. Thelr identities will not be | nedhic ¢ *THoNCS William Hansberry, | s, CAlsina: Harold De Lancey | monwealth be withheld un be rea came. B Dean placed an advertisement in the!unfamillar to this audience. They | Maggachusetts; Deane Childs How. | Ellis. labama; £ Cojumbia; Frank | citizens of the state take hold. s is Matthes 1o understood to have said |local’ newspapers for a youns woman |are men who would have Jazzed and|ara jr.. District of Columbia; Eijm: | GrCEOLY, DIStrict of Columbla; Frank ) SN (o hied daily. i ¢ that the commission would maintain | companion for his wife and to travel.|fiddled with Nero while Rome burned. | pech, *Alice Jewett, New York: Olive e e T e 6 T i i 3 Somplete eutrality, but as soon as | The complaining witnesses against Dean | It fs they who are keeping America | Foster Hoover. District of Columbla: R aYoert Benijamin Parker, Vir: | Journeying to Washington fof the ex; e Al ol Sletiall § > { |the Rhinelanders had things in their | charged when they answered the ad-|from her place in the world. Maxwell McMichael Kriechtel, Miohi- (onat: HET PRaliines, PAYC, TU- | prees purpose of caliing on bresident i own hands they would be recognized | vertisement and appeared at his offices| Continuing, Mr. Wile cited figures|zan: Rose Zita Magner, New York: ginla; Coplidge, and convaylug 10 Rint the Tins @rizen ......... 118 Higpy Thoughts. 116 o Ao thede Eactio BBy Droper. broposals to them. Dean denied | Kmerions total xports Snd imports| Gamie Max Millor, Missourl; Eivan|®*3%. toinpach Schatter. Distriot of | SUNted Support of hle lavee congrems; .. . N T o 3 len| "y 0! . ns; 3 h e o Ne e, g BIXTH RACE—Inverness SR : FRENCH FIRED UPON. :-c{-“ehsmi_ e defendant was repre- e :fi? the year in which the Slateeober, e, D"Qm'czv:? Corambia: e L T Mgf"vsfimmlgne.‘ New York clty, Jarrived at oep; for all ages; purse, $1, x : : sented by T. Morris Wampter and the | American electorate vote 75| Evelyn Parker, Vermont; ~Caroline|§an: Doyid LIOIC SLormes, o |the H v S Poo government by Ralph Given-and Joseph | draw from the ‘broils of the world'” | GiC3 0 "etervon, Callfornta: Feanl | YOrk: . 90, Pennsyivania; | {1 Glice Executive today. By the Associated Press, Bruce, assistant district attorneys. when the imports and exports Teached | g Fowlay, Illinols; Margaret C. Hus: Allen G JR"{{:“‘}«,J’%}’;‘A;'&:&;’ THE MIXER: \ # PARIS, October 25—A crowd of ST ISR a ‘total of 313.600.000,000. to tumble | )i “District of Columbia; Aldert | hroderick Wilh TR B L R e e y -2 £ communists and natfonalists fired at two vears later to less than 3$7.000.- | Austin Spear, District of Columbla: | Winchvars Hiinole RT NON-STOP FLIGHT Dr' G, W, Wella. 108 1Pvedemmckiown . o 11:30 c'clock this morning on the TWO0 KLANSMEN HELD. 000,000. = Dorothea Stephens, District “of ' C Mastar of laws: Binas Hostottler,|STA! o . e M e prefecture of police in Wiesbaden, | BUFFALO, N. Y., October 25.—Two Loss of Business. . {lumbia; Henry Temin, District of Co. |, Maste by 70. Phillips a8d Greoatres Stable entry. Fhich was occupled by French sol-|members of the Ku Kiux Klan ar-| He scored the statement of an am- | lumbia’ (with distinction); - Laura| "School of graduate studies: Dean | sh; -35.-~Capt. SEVENTH RAOE—Purse, $1,500; claiming; Jlers, says & dispatch to the Temps | rested in “an armed clash between | passador of the United States who de- | Kathryn Thomas, Kansas, ' Pd Henning, = Master of science: Julius E antl Laeut e o for, three-yearolds and up; oo mile aad & from Wiesbaden his Afternoon. The | heriars aflorre 8nd 8 crowd of mask- | clared that “America is Jolly well out | 1918, Colorado Teachers’ College! Au”{Frederick, Thomas Beriiner. District |Loweil M Smith'and Lieut."Jonn T s assallants were vigorosly driven off. {ed men last Thursday night were|of this mess” by citing figures to o e Wb Bisteiet ot Cmis:] of Columbla; Jew Yam Yee, Calitor- |Richter, bound for e nofiefop Hisht to : heid o _$1.000 ball each in. Cambris |show the billlons of dollars owing|Mslville Waker DiSteist, of Colume r of sclence In chemistry:|6:36 a.m. today. went north over the SEPARATIST GRIP WEAK. |court. yesterday, charged with being | the United St by foreign nation: \, s A e 3 e Shomiatry | Canadian Jine. and. turned wouth i a ~ | William Losior and Charies Turver-of | worth of business done by Americajlumbla © o o o > B Chiisren, Hoch, Naw [uleer, winlless sky- o . S Defiei- By the Asssciated Press. Niagara Falls. Roy Cramer, arrest- | with other countries of the world. “olleg ng! X e e s B e ot PARIS, October 25.—A Rhineland{ed at the same time, charged with| e exercises were brief but lr_nv,lflfi.. Reiov 5 welunes 1n shoniset o mflv e 3 et Fo ‘WILLIAM: H, MOYER. - §republic today seems as far away as|assault, was set free. pressive, = Mr. Wile- and President chelor of 2 < 7 ey TULSA, Okla, October 25.—Rosa |short-lived, for there are persistent