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WEATHER. LY : “From Press to Home (U. 8. Weather Burean Forecast.) - » Fair tonight: tomorrow increasing : Within the Hour cloudiness with rising temperature. The Star’s carrier system covers Temperatures: High at 4 every city block and the regular edi- pm. vesterday; lowest, 5%, at 6 a.m. tion is delivered to Washington homes e ebostion thge ¢ as fast as the papers are printed Closing N. Y. Stocks and Bonds, Page 30 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterday’s Circulation, 100,316 99,599, Enfared as ascond class mattor WASHINGTON, . FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1925-FIFTY-FOUR PAGES. * e At v TWO CENTS. NEAR §40.000,000 OF HEART DISEASE WHLE AT CRGLS FOR COMING VA Action—Payments May Be , vy \ | A number of the Museavado su- | Department Head’s Pre- gar mills were badly cracked, but o. WITH CAILLAUX T0 av e | | | By the Associated Press. . 4 3 o//;"/' % LTI, MANILA, May 15.—Weather Bu | 1 Wi L AT RTRE rean officials today reported that Z S T : " % {3:"' 2 i piacns s Tty i | 2 = b $ & of earthquakes in the Province of Oriental gros. Many concrete | buildings which were not reinforced | Notable Fighter Famed Military History of Na- tion for Years. n [ $100,000,000 Yearly. \ : v J : Ij.’,’,'fi,..:l.f;"‘.Uf;’.‘f;.f e liminary Figures. WASHINGTON IS CERTAIN ¢ i R ) An. sarthauake) of moderatei s | O12:500:000/THOUGHT tensity was re 1y on the TO BE SCENE OF PARLEY GG, \ £ S seismograph of Georzetown Uni ASSURED FOR SCHOOLS [ ; £ &N / versity. It began at 7:07 and Jasted about 8 a.am., and Director COMMANDED DIVISION IN CIVIL WAR WHEN 25| = i | L Reinaities Believed | \ S A / ; ¥ Tondorf placed its distance us |g oo 7 Subdued Hostile Indian Tribes.| HBI(’;Q::T:B::‘;;;;; t: e d g A 9 x’h-. .x!‘.-‘,’.f‘.n..’,l ;.?,v\\fy..v.,”x”’?-‘]‘\"”lx:x}: ! oo e pleeds RN o R el i S 5 rined | Cert: f Libs o Disappointed When Unable to | g o £ € mined Valn of Liberal Appro i 5 | Refunding of Loans. priation From Congress. i Serve in 1917, 3 . T > ( Gon.. Nelsan. A Miles: Fetived. mhol PARIS, May Finance Minister 3 various department heads of the S ] : — aillaux and Foreign Minister Briand IDiskict Gosen fiinl S GEN. NELSON A, MILE were authorized by the French cab s a soldier ig the Civil War and 1 inet today to study the interallied | | | | | commanded the American in the | war with Spain, and who won fame | toris at the Barnum & Bailey and acceptable solution wh aYout The L Ringling Bros.” circus today | “inance Minister Caillaux has ex 8 i = ommended Sivisi f hees The end ecame without warning,| pressed the view that the interallied B =2 3 l o~ 3 v o 2 stimatel when he collapsed in his seat. He was | debt problem must be solved to re 3 [4 - — Administration Declared Bent | were . e Fards of He was retired in 1903. His r the finance commission of the Cham ! i : are not vet in_ M0ever, and the com dence here was at the Rochambe m} U ber of Deputies on his recent appear % . on Genmg Rid of Burden I 1 tgtetmay vary son ’.\. hat ,..Zm apartments. ance before it that part of the Dawes i Gt Mhoe < iilimates s anre: SR \ ST e e S e OF CIRCUSES of Cost of Fleet. _ S e 3 8 ik e i | voted to this purpose immediately, ! = us activities he i s Dhistivas HnE dn the (B S | even though France were hard pressed | Yol z | R A e ol it Shagad ieral’s son, and they were acco own to have been considering the | J 3 jernment ownership of shipping is in i panied by their grandcniicen. 1t Qocece O Atlantic Leads| feu austion s pare of M foseien | ame Worth $5 G after the completion of the o | policy and. althouzh his views have | ‘ | e negotiations hetween Chairman | liminary report = ageant, Gen iles fell r 10t bee vealed, it was said recently | 3 o Ana Henes ora ey eau, since they must conside: Craig, 1330 Thirtieth street stiations for settlement of the m-wr‘; —_ ships and scrap them, are resented Many Cuts Probable. He was removed immediately under on Liquor Smugglers. to the United States would be re lother members- of the Board. Th The clty he 2 zuerre, charged with overtime parking on H street, = today Becauss: ot hie | Congregation: Backs Kaitlin, ot tun S ormcnstye, He acted | ik they will aak of the adminis approve, 1s have not attempted sumed during the present month action of the chairman, however, was|up to this time to determine neath the seats and out the ter lut his heart had failed before aud Washington Parley Center. i . could he given. "By the Assoniated Press mhe e e e o WENG R lee SSeeks o Bring The illness came so suddenly ard he NF K. May 15.—With the ion and in pursuance of a policy | cally certain to I was carried out so quietly that Mrs. |efficacy Abtantic! rum {rgw/| 08 1L 80 clear chat the negotiations. | [EmplayersiandiWORKens T0- | i e e ot pcaced Arrested Here as Dry is gradually coming to the! thzn the department hes : 5 : | whet ey take place, will be S zuilty to the hsaenang Coolidge, who was sitting nearby, and nstrated, Federal pro ““ B “1"("_ Sleisen the ; Fii B ke lof ‘fhe Trafie Bureai y e, m to get rid of the|OTmending. e thousands of other spectators knew | hil < = plans to ds of its debt funding comr i S : 3 . e or s > Commissioners also will gi the thousands of other sy v i e laying plansita handa of its debt funcing o o gether for Discussion. he was released on his personal Violator. . either by sale or ser onsidecatibn s s the views nothing of the tragedy. Gulf of Mexico, the Missis- | that it is felt the diplomatic exchanges bond by Judge Isaac R. Hitt, when The cost of maintenance is visual-| of the newls created Gi Advisory Afterward he was removed sippi River and the Canadian border | must be made in Washingten, rather — 5 Judas sald that ths Bals o A jized by the administration as a drain | Council as to what the total should Hospital {more caretully than ever (“";‘,I‘)[‘\)"|l¢\‘|l;:;v|| Of Dt scabinet s B Press Wwould have to pronounce the The ramental wine issue, which | . these davs of "’{“‘l economy. A be before making up their Miles lived at the Rochambe The wealk agbt| In: ithe great|, This feckion of, the seabinet Wos il oripvRnaND, “Ohlo, 1 L | has Aisturbed many sections of the | he e e Eneed Craeated. lis understood the Commissioners apartments here with « da drive against liquor smuzgling is ad-j L Gon' of the problem this morning | r ad labor peace table, ¢ WhenaPoliceman (Hoke smiltngls] United States and resuitad in wide ATUL bver: tol Defvilte teirs of ’l”'.x‘“ifit‘{“ i Syim aes or e de. Mrs. Samuel M. Reter, wife of mitted to be the Pacific coast. Off},,q the delivery of opinions by bot 156 e s made no attempt even to bekin, |difference of opinion among religious | rates low enough for them to oper- ! boptnght heads to the council, but wi Semuer Ecber 1 A rerired southern California. particulariy rum | 31 Caiilaux and Briand on what they | (o o0 11 Prestdents of.30 trunk Whe | Judee Tt ordered the defend | leaders, particularly those of the Jew. |ate BACh branct of ihh spent most of his time ut the irunners are doing a ood business. | thought should be done. v iy 2 1 HNE | to be placed on his personal bond |ish faith, has been precipitated into wo objections to this course are the amiiis Ppropr and Vo B Rl ve nd Two mers dropped anchor The documents on the subject which | abproximately 2,000,000 union railre not to repeat the offense of which |\vashington, with prospects of a stiff for ke st e far T il b lied to M. Briand by the; employes, h y tood _charge 0 foaty e S & Board. One is t SorRt months beginning returned to the Roch: tho s Sun Pedro yes- | will be supplied to M. Briand b j employes, s of the he defentint was paged by the |fIEht between the Government and the SLpming, Doa e s thay tho in | ministry of finance comprise an enor{ vajlroad labor organizations, memby 4T as oAr. Yo prior to belng | defendant, Semuil Kaitlin, 64 ve Bt croihbin o I on lngarance ever, has been analyzed and reduced | jomg and a number of prominent citi- | b i Sl i 8 he | ocean, and the other is that American | what was appropriated for each de- Licut. € Miles was ¢ £ the | geten. © Ironitition oficials are nope. |10 un understandable form for thei,ene' will ‘discuss the raflroad Jabor as arrested last night at his|merchant ships will slowly but surely | uriment in. th. list appropriat *“boy generals” of the Civil War. H S ey s convenience of the new finance min-| Gouation, probably will be brought to home, 1404 Fifth street no e into the hands of foreizn ship-|law. From these figures and informal the e of 5 he had risen from ful of stopping thig lea {ister and his colleagues. These docu Veland June 29, Willlam G: Lee,| charged with illegal sale of sacra’ | VINE COTPOTALons if ever turned loose | conferences With officiais thes will de. rank of first lieutenant of Voluniec Twelve Ships Leave Row. ments cover the whole history of the dent of the Brotherhood of Rail- | mental wine j by, the American Government. ThUs | cide whether more or less should be gebt and include exact _figures on o While Rabbt 1 Toshs 5t Ohey xiliary in time of war would be ore ox Josh snodla to that of major generai, and Was 0O} et el 0 srum row contimies o] oy s Y ] s—tha 5. ‘e | 3| 3, dim shed a a v fleet ade » manding an_entire aniy division of | 4o i Cone 6 = rious alternative ~plans—that i ans_ for~the proposed- confererice Sholom Synagogue today stoutly pro- | oominished and a new fleet made ™ progress on the new water conduit 25,000 men. that bt b o -]*h_’l'j'l\“:jj What the annual yv._nqu-lm.\ u.»‘\_\m \»[‘ dy are well under way, and let- | tested Mr. Kaitlin was entirely inno-| and additional reservoirs has reached Gen. Miles, who at the peak of terday, leaving only two. schooners] oD almost any concelvable scaling of} iags of. jiiihiition. to atténd the con- | cent of violating the law and the Insurance As Burden. ge where, it is understood, nearly milita was commanding gen e i the total ference probably will be sent out with congregation would fight to get back a million dol less can be asked far. career and two steamers. At Jackson, Miss., e z . o 4 % eral of the Army, was one of the few | 5. Netiowley, probibition field agent Jusserand Papers Useful. in a week to more than 100 persons, | possession of the 851 quarts of wine Whole thing In 2 Jutshell is|next year for this project. This situa- high rankins officers of the regular!ingicated that extensive plans. swere 3 ee said seized at Kaitlin's home, the Gov o Sl il tates Govern- | tion may enable the Commissioners 1o establishment to attain his Dosition | atoot 4 vum blockade, In which |, PTobably the most important of invitation probably will ernment moved ahead not.only toward | Tient can o ke, e Yiew | seek increuses in other directions without West Point training, and also | 100 dry speed hoats on the Mississippi | (hese papers are the memoranda|out that a study of the labor situa the prosecution of the defemdant, but |LiL & €O O i iy 12,500,000 for Schools. enjoved the distinction of being amoni | will be utilized PP brought by former Ambassador Jus-|tion when there is nothing in dispute | WWoodlawn, Once Owned by |also toward investigation of the syna.| 49!k A Swte ment apero ) (s‘ X p e H n—for he total estimates of the School smaller group to be honored { The seizure $10,6 vor o¢ | serand from Washington, giving the Tie productive of some gogue. intenance and oper- the still smaller grouj honor The sei £ $10,600 worth of ok n of the existing fleet is good in- | system. includinz the building pro. rank of lieutenant general. | champagne. liquo e o8 | results of his conversations with Sec it is to he distinctly unders : sarly P 5 : - D e e on | S pesne, lguor ana “candy SAled | Jo0s e thie mireasnry Mellon and Mr | that o (8 tior of the, costerence. win| . ‘Washington; Passesito Farky trgbs nenn urance o pay for the future of ram. are approximately $1%500.000 business house, he entered the Army | Merci N vesterday . | Hughes, then Secretary of State be taken as binding upon any railroad Assistant Frokihttion Commiesioner | Satonal CEfense, or whether it mtag jor Rhout theisume amonntirequested D e Ut 74 ‘participatediin more | glentsa ; S el oh- | The substance of these is that the|or grranization: that it is purely an Alabaman. Jones said the Government had had | WIjecoi=ity buvden. S R . than 30 of the severesi engagements |closely watehing the crews of foreign | funding commission would be WIlling | equcational move and tha is hoped - so much difficulty in enforcing pro- | oo PEAEIC OVHErs Who ‘“v""““g"ed et Ushtine needs are practically of the Civil War, was four times at|sh forostall any attempt on theis | to consolidate with the war debt the | fhat“trom the conference may come Hibition In'connection with the s of | (0, Zet hold of the Government fleet | certuin to receive liveral consideration the point of death from wounds, and |y to defeat the blockade, No one | $300.000,000 received for army stocks.| «ome suggestion which may lead to| R T sacramental wines that it had had to | pndel the Harding administration sincea definite program for improvink emerged from the great struggle the | claimed the beverages and no arrests | M. Jusserand was told, it is said, that | jater conferences where something | Senator-Oscar W. Underwood of|resort to a check-up of the member. | [0UNd themselves balked time and|the illumination of the streets over a S e i, o s R if ¥rance would agree to amortize the | fufinie may he adopted. Alabama, “prominently before the|ships of certain Jewish synagogues in | 154in because the Shipping Board in- | given period of yvears has been worked R ncwaa ey i e e {principal at one-half of 1 per cent e o country on teveral occasions as Dem. | other cities. Under this general pol. |iSted on guarantees that once the out. Traffic offic regand jce. Continuing in the Army, Border Guarded Carefully. | vearly the commission on its side! SCOPE TO BE WID ocratic candidate for the presidency, | icy. he said. the Governmen: probably | SHIPS Were sold certain routes would | proved street ) E asian essontial fought and pursued Indians or Jut 100 agents are now on the!Would be prepared to deal with the! has bought Woodlawn, the 160.| Would go ahead “shortly” with its in. | 0¢ Maintained. Also the Government |factor in reducing accidents. minds. 1 minority members of recentiy where he has been living alone terday, making five rum ve I that vicinity. Whisky is reported to { be as cheap as $45 a case in Los An of the council has s slied with a shee Boy meral of Civil War. plied w heet showing “The Chicago o POLICE SURGEON IS SHOT BY ROBBERS, MAY DIE ) s il ot Fotics a " irequired real cash to back up any| Serious consideration will be given great plains for more than 20 years,|Canadian borde eking to prevent | interest in a mest libe; | atre country. eatate P Fer. | Vestization into the wine lists of Mr 2 : k) _ T ven Rico during the Spanish-American|and Northwest border points. an Treasury $20,000,000 annually as | Peace Mov e or synagogue of which he was a member, | Pation in 1 or deferred pay-|Chain Bridge across the Upper Poto. War, and although long r d when| The Coast Guard's activities off | » Der cent on the $400,000,000 since| ...\ 0 \jav 15 (@) The transaction was handled, it is| “Mr. Kaitlin, Rabbi Loeb explained, | Ments out of expected profits under |mac in the fiscal year 1926-1927 +ho "UnItad fStates emt the World | rum row are criticized by W. H. Stay. | the Army stocks were bought. By | CHIGAGD, Mav, 10 SOCTIRE CRITRD | understood, by H. W. Hilleary and|is not a Jewish rabbi, but had l.g‘-“J”;:‘«”‘PV:“"3\""»*"‘?‘ i p | The Fire Depariment. it is reported War, he was ready and er to par- | ton, head of the Association Asainst | Merging this with the principal of ally HEWHd Bhel 0 Er Ber FCATE B D PO | Louis 8. it of the Hilleary Real | designated by the conrgregation T i ok oW s if the | will seek one or two new fire engine ticipate once again in the service to|the Prohibition Amendment. He re. !t s, France would have released | of the fortieomnihes il COMCETTE (8] Betate Agency. The price is mot re-(handie the sacramental wine, which, (Policy of the past is slowly being | houses. s A : Which his life had been devoted | zards these activities as “fufile and & | the $20.000,000 as part of the annual | (leveland, said it had beed EOEMeT | oajeg, Thut is believed to have been | under the prohibition law, Jewish peo. | Prok own_and that the fleet will| There has been some discussion of = 4 waste of money amortization of the total and interest, | that the SoA % -ehensive ever | around $100,000. The sum set on it | Ple_are allowed to have for sacra-|P3ss out of Government hands with- | reviving the movement for a central Sought World War Service. 7 ! which would be at a lower rate than |Pe one of the most comprehensl | i , gt * | mental purposes. {in the next few months, so that the | police building to house the detective LOS ANGELES RUM FLOW S ver cont attempted in the railroad field some time ago when it was quietly Shipping Board will really be de- | bureau, police headquarters and traffic It was the saddest disappointment i = S "“ Caillaux has not said exactly) he time has arrived to make a|offered by a number of Washington Luckett Leads Raid. prived of a job. A ihere is talk j department, but whether this will be OF s MlunEs il 0 B Gn0 = ey what proportion of the receipts under |$tart toward permanent peace in thedealers was $150,000. The owners| . .. e of cutting down the board to a com- | achieved next vear is problematical when, despite his best efforts, Gen. | ggieials Unable to Stop Liquor Flood | the Dawes plan France is willing to | on's transportation pla the in-| were the heirs of Miss E. W. Sharpe | M- Kaitlin was arrested last night | mission ‘of three, to consist of cabinet | The city heads probably will not be Miles was not recalled to active serv-| ¢ 1 vitation from-W. G. Lee, president of Bt , A at his home by prohibition agents un-| members, so that the whele thing | g consider recom i 1917. He-had been retired in Yot Basi devote to the payment of her debts, | Vitath o ihins artisivating | O Germantown, Pa., and elsswhere. (gc."tha leadership of Harty o, Luch the whole thing | gin to consider the recommendations ice in 1917. He-had been ir f vom Pacific. Put it has heen suggested that haif | the Trainden, to those participating | * UGN B, OO0, CRRCTAT o | der the leadership of Harry M. Luck-|will be in the control of the Execu- | that have been submitted by depart 1903 upon reaching the age limit, but e % 3 | will say. according to the newspaper. X 4 X general prohibition agents, | {ive. It has always been contended . . 8 LOS ANGEI May 5 (@) might be available. The Dawes planj - -er | Mr. Underwood to mean that he will |, i aErar 5 3 contended | ment heads until about June 1 when the United States entered the| LOS ANGELES, May 5 (P.—With | might be avallable. ' s fon | “Apparently the railway ~emplover | Mr, Underwood to mean that he will |atter Kaitlin, according to Mr. Luck! | heretofore that when the ships were | European war ne asked to be sent to | reports of liquor landing coming in | ype pat (OREIE, 5T narks, of [and employe ted by what [JRERe S T eninly Teatira, Cht Lt had sold the last installment of 14| turned over to private owners the | Siberia with the Ame y troops. Ttifrom an ever-widening territory, the | which the French share is 52 per cent, | APDears to huge, Ptk least for a time, from the political | wme lo_an|Shipping Board will remain as a sort | wasde i, flowaves e S e 4‘ ctivities of southern California’s rum | or about $158,600.000. . ~ [Emateme . haveder caperent Column 2)) (Continued on Page 3. Column 5) | ception could not be made s | row today continued to annoy county - 5.5 co Bt 1 Tt everal 2 W e = AEad s ey | case, hence his last military service |and Federal prohibition enforcement May Pay §100,000,000 Yearly. breeze of good will, it would blow away | SeVEE! TOIRS 480 "“»'Zi'“}?{"fir'éfl?m? | | was in 1916, when he presided over | officers anad harbor police As the French debt to Great Britaiy | (his seemingly imponstrable wall, fOr | jiave opposition for re-election at the SCOTT ls APPUINTED 400 POL'CE AIDED dal of honor board, which re. Througt Yedro. ock o e D e £ is no 2 but a fog bank of m 44 e . . 5 2 the medal of honor board, which re-| ' Through San Pedro, ocean gateway | roughly equals the French debt to|it 15 nothing but a N e s | expiration of his present term, which = Chicago Official Held Up in Own viewed the list of officers and men who | to Lox Angeles, still poured a stream | Amerioa, it would ba . possibie | understanding. 1t would leave us.| (i Nirn'"s "Tos7. His strong anti | had been honored by the Nation with | of whisky valied at from $10.000 to | mrmcrica: it would be bossib | the emplover and the emplove, stand- | {{51,X Stand before the Demecratic -TO PENSION OFFICE BREWERS, IS CLAIM| Gmee—Gunman Woundea thit Oecorstion $20.000 daily and ~law enforcement | 600.000, plus about $20,000,000 now (i together on the same spot. = | convention last June and July at New 0y 2 authorities frankly admisted this con-| paid for Army stocks, toward Amer: | “If this conference does nothing |y i created a strong back-fire of sen- L in Affray. ¢ i | By the Associated Prese Gen. Miles received his first military s o ; tion would continue”so long as they | joan debt ;- @ total of |more than clear away the fog, timent against his return among cer- el W i small,§ ahout $100,000,000 anmually. . ““(‘,‘rfh‘jl"m"“‘l‘_,‘,‘fi'\‘\_“_ executives are|twin elements at home. Oklahoma Man Is Named Tempo-|Forty Philadelphia Patrolmen| CHICAGO, May 15.—Dr. Chatles D S s which to patrol the| jiowever, a large proportion of the b e e D e 4 { Wall, police surgeon, was babl rhor. ~That landing places north | Dawes. payments. 15 certain to be in | auoted by the newspaper as express- Thompson Mentioned. rary Deputy Commissioner Suspended in Biggest But- o b |and south of the harbor also were | nerchandise, and it remains to be seen | iN8. lh“fl‘-fi_‘flfg R ndall of Chi.| The name of Frederic 1. Thompson, by Coolid; |two robbers who held him up as he : Western | Shipping Board commissioner repre- y Coolidge. ler Shake-Up. | was ]nu(m{: his automobile in his {garage. The assailants fled without cer of the French army who eked out a livelihood in Boston by teaching a number of young men the tactics em ployed by the French army It was quite natural that his ambitions should Lbeing liberally utilized by the rum | pow much of these goods France can | ference. | | | | training at_the hands of a former offi- | | center on the army, for he sprang!smugglers was indicated in an appeal | | = Bt oaloes, | cago, an executive of the . : from a long line of fighting colonists | of Orange County authorities yester "“ll':‘ Endiel “‘h‘(‘i‘ j”‘"’;’r $100,000,000, | Railvay Club, has been named by |senting the-Gulf States, was put for- Edge | side, The family |day for Fed aid to_ block - - st 1000000, | poresident Lee as secretar AR : g By the Associated Press By Lho, Assoctate searching him. the Al si { id to_block liquor | although insufficlent to pay interest | ET ward, and Thompson is regarded as AL s the Associated Press | " While police sought them they also beck togfiay John landiies of ae o Porthan and amortization on the French debt | MOYEment, the mewspaper saye | eitiicly lcandidate beesvsci ot Tasion . \\:Tin»m Scott of Enid, Okla, who| PHILADELPHIA, May 15.—A se-|searched for two men who a few hours “fighting parson.” who, upon | other points on the Orange County | ¢ the rate Great Britain is pi ving | The unions Al i Jerishes of nEws i Makipsiuna T be selected for appointment | cret investigation by a special squad |earlier accompanied James Coyne, th utbreak of “Kins Phillip’s War « k. H 2 t = account, will inclu in the near future as ci S f s . = p sipr 9 " & cald i NTIeA . Phe s fives vessdls Sl America on her debt, should never N Senavciots trainmen |the backing of four of the largest re as commissioner of of police, known as the “four cqr.|SURman, in an attack on Daniel Per , girded on his sword and led| ne alv ssels comprising “‘rum | theless be enough to make a begin. | —engineers. £ vitch: | dafly WD, G BL. Alehd chich | Pensions, today was named tempo-!porals,” has reveal conspiracy he. | IV, former Municipal Court bailiff. colonists against the Indians. |row” are said to be hovering in the fowaid A sert ke 8 G DeEIN |and firemen and enginemen—switch- | daily newspapers of Alabama, whic oo utaddy . lempo- | potals,” has revealed a consplracy be. |1V former Municipal 3 les' home was fortified by | general vieinity of the United States | Tng toWard & et of e deDIS | yen, carmen, boilermakers, sheet met. he owns or controls. However, Thomp- 5w B eputy commissioner- | tween a number of Philadelphia brew. | herr; under indictment in- connec. neers, and’ fro ere he led |battle fleet's target range off Sg e " France's |al workei machinists, electrical | Son has giveh no indication of a deci- | ship. s nariiaan roat AT S ies | tic 4 $1,000, ar savings : ‘1} n;:\r(:‘.m‘.:;ll ‘(‘|”"|l\‘1\nv: x”“!\l: ”"1. e e et : ,,"" lme':\ _Another point at issue is France's | Workers, blacksmiths, maintenance of | sion. It has been accepted for quite As deputy commissioner Mr. Scott | detailed to prevent the ."P“V;rl:’ ‘xlrmen!, mp :n.ur'uervl'eu plot, was wounded many subseq ays agains Lo reight Seamanin” tan AN | isposition to make her debt payments | WOTKSTS, bICS iry firemen |a while that he would retire from the | succeeds Hays Havmaker of West | osoto (0] : s from [in an exchange of shots with his as red men jEoinE Erent Stamohin, S| dependent upon her receipts from 3 'y Shipping Board, as he has been forced | Virginia. whose resignation, tendered |\ 012tins the prohibition law. RllsutsRsan suatRCopne X of it Al | are s ssels. | Germany. Bt : into a minority in his fight to keep |some weeks ago, has been accepted. | Director of g niony Butle o e Tioo attEibuten tis!shiot % 4 i | GULF HARBORS WATCHED. | > D 3 the maximum number of Government- | The present commissioner, Wilder §.|declared after his suspensfon of 40 . Bl 16 shooting D"‘,’f'"{,“"le‘ ang. Joab Mliles, Ereaty] D S (omm:“s George Bernard Shaw IIL owned vessels in regular service. Metcalf of Kansas, took office only a |patrolmen charged with accepting | of, FerTY, lfi M pven w ?t"mina‘t? grandfather and grandfather, respec-| The Temps, commenting upon the i - 15 (P —George Ber-| Others who may be candidates)few weeks ago under an agreement | bribes from breweries aiding | him as a possible State's witness in tively, of Gen. Nelson A. Miles, fought | Expected to Become Mecca for At-|prench cabinet's decision to open ne.| LONDON. May 1}"::?:’(]» Dsorse e that he would be absent bt a Short | brewers employes in. f‘”:"m:" aiding | the coming counterfeit plot trial or to e IRAUBIHCTERY MW and fyers lantic Rum Boats | zotiations for the settlements of inter- | 1A% Spaw, 18 1RCEROeCr time from his private business. Mr. | heer on trucks for delivery to salocms. |* 1107 Funners’ feud. in at the death” when rktown | allied debts, says: Scott's temporary appointment as|The suspended men comprise more i fell. His father Daniel, also was a| GULFPORT, Miss, May 15 (P).—| Ambassador Herrick, during the| deputy commissioner was decided | ! GUL _May | ! com v upon | than one-half of the personnel of one fighter. ers adjacent to Gulfport, Biloxi, [course of the past few days, has con- to familiarize him with the work of | police district and incius of one| MOVE STARTLES IRELAND. The elder Daniel Milés at one time|Pass Christian and other poifits o |serred stcossslvely with Premise Pan | 1 T'QCES of Century-Old Cemetery the Pension Bureau before succeed- | L wraersi ict,and Include the captain 1 Miles at one ti hristian and i red st [ A |in charge of the district. They have | possessed a large landed fortune,|the Mississippi coast will be watched |leve, Foreign Minister Briand and ing Commissioner Metcalf, | been ordered before the Police Trial|1,000 Free State Troops Start which he had built up through lonz |closely for the expected advent of |Finance Minister Caillaux, the con Found in Grading Playground Mr. Scott is @ Spanish War veteran, | Board to answer the charges. 5 = vears of unremitting toil. Just as the | the scattered rum fleet, reported leav- | versations having been entirely un-| and has held the rank of colonel both ; : yountry was settling back afte linz the North Atlantic coast after|official, but they nevertheless dealt | in the Oklahoma National Guard and Begins Biggest Shake-up. Mysterious nquity, War of Independence, Daniel M failure to break the blockade of the |exclusively with'the conditions for a the Reserve Corps. He is a practicing | 5 z LONDON, May 15 (#).—News was one of those who reposed enou { United States Coast Guard. dward |preliminary meeting, during the course! Grading the playground space in but in good health, who said she [attorney. ¥ 2 O Is of the Police Department |agency dispatches from Cork, Ireland. confidence in the Government he had|C. Yellowley, chief of Federal field lof which official resumption of con-| 1o ear of the Garrison Sthool, on could not remember her age, lives Secretary Work, in a letter today to | S2id the ;u:nex}xfl:fi;-m marked the be-|say something of a sensation has aided in establishing to convert his| forces, id M. H. Daily, director of |tact between Paris and Washington| '¢ z ~ R. andss, in a house in the alley that flanks | Mr. }la)n\.lkor.'pxpress»d appreciation | & “nmr;: o “1§ ]..;fc:_l police shake-up |been caused by reports that more than farms and treasure into Colonial cur- | Federal prohibition forces in Missis- |concerning interallied debts would be| Twelfth street between R-andss, the school. She said that she came | Of his long service in the Pension By [Since Gen. Butler started his cam-|1,000 Irish Free State troops, operat- rency. There was a great wave of |Sibpi, are here surveying the snuu-‘lmme, B Eeh, LT workmen today had uncovered a there i:;hedk‘lélminis(rfllion of Har- {,27:69%23:; 2:(“?:&?;%;;‘51 clerk 1_:2‘:"";’5 }';:‘\"‘5‘*}‘::'(‘(3:';93!{‘ 16 months ing with civil ‘mlm'ds, made an encirc = e s Lo on. . statement, Ambas- i Ty v on; she re e com- | 480, story 2 movement ovi Vi SISt ovsenan Ehe land et Hos Hezie Ta mestioy || line of anclent graves, apparently |« [0 SUE G not remember the | hiCicner in 1923, ¥ €OM) “Director Butler in making the in: Inight. They are. closels - Mapecting : | tien, o atod firmed hi: ing that time, however, and hardly had| “The Mississippi coast is the great- |sador Herrick confirm s meetings | | IR Bhie o the Miles fortune been counted out in|est Tum importing point in _the|with M. Painleve and M. Briand, but| in the midst of a century-gld ceme: Tiouses around Mers. scciried. by vestigation selected a squad of picked |certain people and premises, the re. 2 ; o 1 | United States today,” sald Mr. Yel- |said he had seen M. Caillaux only once| tery. In all six were found. members of the Societies of Friends, men, some of whom he stationed inport says. It is rumored that the ac Dty repudiated the entine tt [lowley. “And with the coming of ves- |since the finance minister took up his| _Traces of bones, ready tofall into | “from which, evidently, the alley BULGARS RAID VILLAGE. | the brevweries as laborers, while others |Hon i in_connection with the' shoot and the family, along with many oth.|Sels from the Jorsey coast there [position, and that was upon the occa.| Just, were discovered v ' LU | took its name as Quaker court. were set to work on nearby buildings |ing in 1923 of unarmed British soldiers e duced alme e seems little doubt of the smuggling |sion of returning the minister’s cour.| Butler, colored, of Brooks court, ' Looking up from her ironing |Jugoslavia Irritated by Att as carpenters and painters. Their re-iat Queenstown. O Ralon o e POVt o | fleet’s departure for the Gulf. We ex- |tesy call. charge of the workmen. Only splin board, Margaret said that the folls | U5’ y Attack of |port said patrolmen had alded brewery Young Nelson himself was a fighter | flcet’s departure for the Gulf, We ex-|tesy fers of moldy old wood, forming | UGITG HatERTet sald that the folks Machine' Garnors employes in loading beer on trucks, and Indlan vanquisher from his earl. | Pect to be prepared to meet PROPOSED RATE APPROVED., the caskets, were to be seen when Toldier Chat the DIok o : acted as “lookouts” to warn the brew. Dawson Is Flooded. iest youth. While at school he was |ation. . the first three were uncovered, bt | \hich colored sehool ohitieen now | JPELGRADE, Jugoslavia, May 15jery officials of the presence of un.| VANCOUVER, B. C., May 15 () DESEEe) LaDry a8 I e = 5 Officials Here Willing to Grant F these were sufficient in their gen- | piaywas the old St. John's Come. | #)—The ministry " of the “interior | friendly police officials, accepted | A delayed messige from Dawson. Y OmEaties iaEiust & dmagliany l"'| Gas Tax Held in F | 0 o rance | eral characteristics to identify the | Py Wee,(pC O\, B Jobn hears that 30 Bulgarian soldiers with | bribes from the brewery officials and |T., dated May 11, received by the dians,” who were always uppermost in | eld in Force. Same Terms as Britain. graves. No name plates were Old residents of Washington were | machine guns crossed the frontier of |cmployes and disobeyed imperative |Cinadiun Press last night. declareq the” young soldier’s. mind.HIs elder || yaRwISEURE, B sy s bl S Ll | found. Later today another row queried regarding the exjstence of | the Timok district of Jugoslavia and |orders to chanze the “quarantine” |that Dawson was experiencine. i brother, Danlel, who taught him in|gov. Pinchot has signed the, Wheeier | 27 the Asctinied B, : | of three graves was uncovered. Such & burying groqud b ceuty |rushed the village of Tsernochavtse | guard ordered for the breweries dafly. | w Moo I s Mistny e, (e school, sed this military predilection | il containing the 2 cents a gailon b The onehalf of 1 per cent amortiza- | “The wood of the coffins feil to | FUh 5 HRINE 2 hear Negotin - 1 ®“The ‘investigation emploved severii| River, the dipatch romicd: mad Lkon to calin the boy's prankish moments. | tux’ on liquid fuels undl June 1, 1521, | tion .;.‘f.‘ik"éi'r“-‘.‘.‘u",-fi‘m,'.‘g‘Z‘.‘,Q"‘,,Si?,‘;:;",i? dust, when the shovels and picks | S SRE RSt “-‘rml-n\:xl‘li:fi .drwa Qut the invaders. | squads of detectives, but the report of | flowed its banks and business houses e was sore pressed to discipline Nel-| ¢ is estimated to yield the s 2 incipal | - touched it. = e causing much frrita: |only one squad has been submitted to dama, Fet el (Continued on Page 2, Column 5) ) $10,000,000 within the biennium, (Continued on Page 4, Column e st Holmes, gray-hatrea;, |Radio Programs—Page 40. tion here, Ip;rector Butler. | e ged by the advancing