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BALFOURTS BURIED | WITH SIMPLE RITES lmguuivo Memorial Service ‘Is Held at Westminster Abbey, However. By the Associated Preu LONDON, Match 22.—The #arl of Baifour, last of ‘Great Britain’s Vie- torian statesmen, wai buried with sim- | Ple services at his ancestral home in ‘Whittingehame, Scotland, today. scmbled st the Tk church for the ast moments with the man who fame to the dk'.flctm‘ Bal The- small gathering sang . four's: favorite God, Hoge in service was read d by, ine Rev. Marshall Lang, Brothar of the Archbis Canterbu ur ,mnmelmnr ‘was placed beside his fathers. Westminster Has Service. smoreaaivs Temorihl service’for “Lotd or - Lor !lfxour ‘was held l;W:mlnfinrAbbe London, Men high in the affairs of the Empire. and. of other lands regented by the I‘nke of York lud fir Lionel Halsey represented the Prince of Wales. Others | attending wen Princess Mary, Prime [ Mintster poigmant .ne in widely Whl -nh- utnkuur Dowu;r Lady ltiyle‘l'n a frail %llh chair at the the & r nna suddenly fell forward, Her head lay on her chest, her shoulders beayed convulsively and she raised a thin hand asif in appeal. Lord Dawson of Penn, the King's ph m her side, took hand and raised head. Jooked up at hh -mfled and ut dunn( the remainde of the service with cu.-d 'mh Lord Dnm stood '.uhtnny Sister Sits by Grave. Meanwhile in far-away Whittinge- hame, Lord Balfour's unmarried. sister, Miss ‘Alice Balfour, sat in an_fnvalid g It .l':hd bee: uputbd, = %’u grave. n 'ould not be -ble to piay any she demanded “different sur- and oné In the | n-per .Po'u':,‘ It, nd’ the ".lt TOHEAR AR RITCHIE Maryland. Governor Am Those to Address Conven- tion of State Body. G SR 0 BY GEORGE PORTER. Gov. “Albert C. Ritchie of Maryland, Merle Thorpe, editor of Nation's Busi- ness, and & sdore of authorities on engineering problems of various kinds listed to spesk at the all-day eighth annual convention™ -mieeting of the Msryland Utilities Association to be held in the Willurd Hotél Fridwy. The gov, ‘s address will be made dInmr in’ the mgin: bail Togm fthe start of the evening's sussion.| tertainment features -and - dancing Bnf C| will. follow the dinner, eonchu lu'/hn . | ness promptly follo | Somers “weicome, the memhers B tl\' Wl.lllrd ..| which '\Il-nnt in the griditon room. |’ Otmfl Muc Trexel Simonten, Chester Ring and Jack Atkins. llflhl the services, but relatives j‘r 'n::. a she took fi'fln a basket and showered them on the cofin beneath. PROHIBITION HEARING CALLED BOOMERANG McBride Asks Enactment of AN Dry Legislation Now Pend- ing in Congress. Terming the hearing now hefore the judiclary e—-m.e.n Congress. < Mfr. MeBride said the mext Congress m' e;‘mlt ;:lee most md '.he questions ave been argued in the heasing 'fllhlfifl.flh&h«mehfl!m of the men in Congress. Famed Doctor’s Grave l'oni. FLORENCE, !uly (D —The g‘ Trespiano ce-el.y lnl & monument to him will be erected | THE WEATHER | District of Columbia—TFair slowly rising temperature md;y.' tomor- Tow inereasing cloudiness an and_Virginia—Fair _wit] slowly rising tem ture today, tomor- oW lnen‘n‘l:lhr_ ‘lnulsmund ‘warmer. West Viry Fair wi perature today, temorrow em‘xl ‘warmer, probably showers afternoon or night. Record for 24 Howrs. ~ ‘Temperature—Midnight, 36;. 3 a.m.. £l m., 25; 6 am, 23; § a.m. Highest, 1ot . ‘Temperature same last year— Highest, 77; lowest, 632. Tide Tables. (Furnished by Unlul m Coast and Geodetic Surve; ‘Today—Low tide, l. am. and ;nl;u pm.; high tide, 2:46 am. and .m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:28 a.m. and 11:30 p.m.; high tide, 3:4¢ am, and 4:09 p.m. The Sun-and Meon. Today—Sun rose 6:08 a.m., sun sets 6:23 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:07 a.m, sun 6:22 pm. Moon rises 2:56 am,, sets 11:55 a.m. Automobile lamps o be lighted one- i sunset. half hour after ‘Weather in Various Cities. Ashevitie, A{.:E‘fz &‘ FLESS SRR S S SR R L S R 33¢300800 58 SETREEERSNATSE S AR BER 0 INEERS R IRNTNCY asgsnses SEEERI SR A RENEEREENY & :fiE b ton. Zimmermann's correspondence wlth BY WILLIAM PICKETT l_liu In the long list of diplomatie Kriains wartineg. Ionelgn Tinistet, pet- s wa min| haps the most dassling feat of all hu never yet been told. For it was Bal- four—courteous, uulb\u careful, canny Balfour—who, other player on the 'm'la: darkened stage, swung the United States swiftly into the war in the bleak Spring of 1917, * Balfour was the man who sent WM rov. Wilson undeniable proof of -l!nmlulan Th:vmolmcm nmed'uneopyolthofl-mln Woodmv ‘Wilson placed that note be- fore the American rople within 2¢ hours after recelvi Its publicati was followed by swift action—the tallizing of American Iubhc oplnhn l.ll LAY within six weeks the Cautiously Cw Neote. No Dlll‘:iqllc lfil .tlolhl:lour! un“'!e:'l:!' mere eloguently urupuh in making sure of the be trod than his cautious checl of the Ger- inister's note. ~ Balfour Von Bernstorfl, the German Ambasssdor t Washington, was transmitted, as & matter of diplomatic courtesy, in that manner. * Reasoming Proves Correct. Balfour's reasoning was correct. Un- der seal a copy was placed In the pouch by the German government for trans- m-lm to Von Bernstorfl. It was re- ived at Washington, and, wholly un- of what the sealed package con- utmd the State Department trans- mm« it by messenger to Von Bern- u Wwas Von Bernstoff's duty to send tlu )y to Von Eckhardt. A difficuit task xmed for when the eopy reached Germany had an- nol they were aiso accredited to Mexioo as mll as to the United States. There was no trusted messenger at the German embassy whom Von Bern- stoff could'send to Mexico City with the the note in )‘lll rked b‘ a , unma; envel Eckhardt THD. | Jadressed it to Von ‘Then- *Here, lu sald w5 Mr. ¢ had summoned to.10' Down! 'mli "lmmmthlnx uutmlylnm, it 1n nu ing Ambassador’s tll’ original . version of T’ zlmmrmnnl note to the Ger- ‘ance; Mexico, m and 'm “r-b!t'te’l‘l Mexico and nited States . lhbuld' the United States attempt to interpos ‘The “lost mlnuu ot “Texas, New llflk; and ’Arlhlma;'m to be "::t ‘ered by Mexico propoged eon tomorrow | Germany was to finance the Mexican government in the sttempt. l'vulol Upderses War Plan. nou was sent on Ji 17 and & menv submarine warfar Von Eekhardt ay- ireutior, o o8 bebeunry 1 was anticipated that the United sm.u would ‘enter tm conflict in such event. ote proposed, Mexico was VDn Eckhardt received ‘the wireless message at Mexico City direct !rum Nauen. The British picked is uj Nai y decoded once, possibly before the n—cvlut stolid Von Eckhardt, sitting alone vllh the fateful paper and his code book be fore him in his embassy, could hl-s.l( decode it. Balfour’s first impulse 'll to hand it immediately to Page. second thought was that, w‘ 9 the Washington Government Ammun people would look 'lth doubt. it. Thzy might regard it as Brit- propaganda. - 80 he held it. He decided to confirm it. His trained mind told him that the German foreign ofice would nmmpt send Von Eckhardt a copy. How. asked himself? There was but ong Wi Through the American diplomatic pou tnv:lln( between Berlin and Waship, fl.l‘ Crown and Bridge Werk Per Toeth, $6 and §8, Guaranteed Gy ent lsts. 8! SRR R, e lerms of Paymenf DR. FREIOT" Phone Natlonal 0018 407 Tth St. N.W. mn:m:nfl box. invmumn TO DIRECT FOREIGN SERVICE GROUP Former Consul General at Naples Is Made Chief of New Per- sonnel Division. Homer M. nymglon of zhu ity, who has béen attached to States Foreign Service since lll7 'htn he was appointed vice counsul -at Naples and recently was oconsul general at thlt Itallan port, yesterday was Amo by Acting Secretary Cotton of ti Department, as chief of the newly ere- ated division of foreign persopnel at the State Department. The main du- ties of that di is to maintain con- tact with foreign service officers and employees while on visits to the United States and gunenlly to regulate for- eign Service business and appointments nd in that service. Windows and Doors —MADE TO ORDER pclil ua setimgte Bow snd make your Layte Wud\urhq Co. HOICE PIANQS FOR_ EN FREE TUNING UNDER RENTAL CONTRAC WORCHS Entrance Next to Kay's Jewelry Store’ 1110 G Est1879 s Joek D. Mage, vietim of s practical | BALFOURS ALERTNESS CREDITED)|OKLAHOMANS IN HOUSE WITH SWINGING U. S. INTO WAR Original German Note Bidding for Mexi-| can Alliance Against America Placed in Wilson's ngd‘g b_y British Statesman. ATTEND SOCIETY DANCE | Program Il Given at Burlingten Hotel by Membars of State Organization. cluding, with but one exgeption, the entire delegation in the Mouse of R dance of the Oklahoma State Soclety at the nurllnlu'm Ilml Jast night. ° Bernard ill I-lph loyu was. eueua jent for the oceasion wi Miss Elizabeth lulllnl who gave ton numbers, accom) at the piano Miss Rvely ‘The Old Liners Orchestrs. versity of Mary] musie. cm The members of Con tatives Charles O'Connr, mw«mn W. W, Blfln% rignt, thica glec district; Wililam triet; U, Johnson, sixth distriet; Jlll MeGiintie, seventh ' district, and M. C. Garber, eighth district. - -n-ufilt year. secretcly. | B n Approxinmately 300 Oklahomans, in- convention opens at 10 s.m. Business ' Meeting. ' hul ‘Th will down to 5 e -meeting 'l‘;‘ e Sk S T) flare u? hear “talks by T. B. Roach,” Miss’ et L im| cl lll 0 id table discussipn on this section of the. o~ A Prom ti the Well to the Distributior | n IM numm-. with s motion pic- The tri Chairman H mfl‘l"fll bl ld- -dressed by Htrbefl c 'k d Ray Sn isting !mkl. Mrs. John )s"mlh. ol M 3 D. piom, 5 P. B. Horh. ‘Town is chairman of ‘the pre= gram committee, while Robert Dougan }M the dinner dance committes, | Dennis E. Webb Starts to Serve: Term for, Xilling." . Spesisl Dispatch o The ftar.” ° CHATHAM, Va., March 23. ——D.\nls Webb, formerly mmyor of Gretna, 2l from the [ Richmond Penitentiary, i ‘Webb killed Vaden in a-street the testimony at two_trisis » domestic affair was rmmi:. g- BFREE NED ; Genuine Invisible Bifocals | For and Near Vision in ene pair of lenses. Sold regularly at $15. Special price $ || “Every Pair of Glasses F ully Guaranteed” not | SHAH OPTICAL co. 812.F St. NW. 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