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Fenn e i s e ™ o = = INTER-ALLIED MEET Theunis and Foreign Minister who are said to have left confident that the kKnglish and French views could be reconciled at an allied conference table, Premier Hymans, wondon Belgians ¥ London, May b.—Premier Theunis end Poreign Minister Hymans return- cd 1o Belgium last night evidently in cheerful but would divuige as 10 the results of their con- with Prime Minister Mace- Donald at Chequers conrt, MAY BE HELD 500K Conferences on Dawes Report Seems Probehls mood, nothing British government ircies wore of Camally uncommunicative and the dip- writers this morning do not be able to the srpunding the discussions, cneralizations, all of which, however, epnfirm the favorable view indicated i phevious cable dispatehes, The writers say the visitors were much impressed by Premier MacDonald's triendliness and good will and add that there proved to be more in com- mon between the British and Belgian viewpoint than was supposed, Most useful progress was made and w further step taken up the ladder at the top of which stands a complete nd friendly ecttlement among the al lied nations, The differences which lately have been so apparent between the 1Prenel and British official view- points have been largely swept away.” By The Assorint e, London, May & As Prime Minister Macdonatd's ence with Premier Theunis o ot Cheguers co A new interag for mak- Ing the Dawes reparation plan effees tive is closer at hand than generally anticipated, according to the view of gome British official The recult op. lomatic Jrotess to penctrate clginm el | DROTREY tover the weeke I coaference Leyoind has heen Bartish view milestone has In road toward a and that twe These are the SBunday and With Pres ' 28, ST Premicrs unis and I Londor The British the results of the ference entirely sat first time since t tact is that 1 passed on e other long paration scttlement ahead. xt Belgian conference oiin 1t Miian, May cestnily The- more are visibie Freneh cleetions ne the Mu 13 Mo Mus: 0 11 P'oincare likely aris ine forcig considers court con sociated Press " ded May S—Optimism pr ritish gian @reign office as the hastoae ! ecketnd conterence bes misr Theunis and Foreign Hymans of igium and Minister MacDonald of Great M. Theunis and M. Hymans ted to be received by the to report on their visit s the vails personal « and the 1 with France v whole tone of th such that the « were optimisti of French and 13 veloped Pren Theunis cxplor the repan Having ¢ Poincare Court, whic inal subject before the eabinet at 1’ Avignon to M npanied the minis- t to London, ows the y 8 nt experts’ Existing the vis under 1he y Paris, a Qerman dotar had from Mr the British « It is beli premier pression Tesigned Aiffi the ting. and a genera RADIO ALTERATION SALE Bedt Varzaine In The Fada 1aube Newtrods e Cleartone 1-tuls frescs 1t —comphete Crosies e V Music Master 1 Berwick Lond Speakor Brandes Table Talkors nd of May second to LI TENANT KILLED at Sohofield Narracks Hurt a< Nomb Faplodes Oty seldiy a Lieutenant chemi Rtichard Dimitres Papa- at May ‘ faiph zan ant warfs S10.50 =580 \ timiteie yusly injured 157, Dicconmt on today RADIO EQUIPMENT HOUSE v« Fournier, Corpor- ndoiph v, Wil Grant Near ¢ Tt FAVORS LIBERAL | " AHUSEMENT VIEWS Methodist Bishop Expesses Broad Principles The Meth- odist Episcopal church should be lift- it evils named as detrimental to the Springficid, Mags, May 5 ban on worldly amusements of the ed because it “has not corrected the rece reational life on our people,” the ad- dress of the board of hishops before the quadrennial general conferciee of the church recommended, Only those amusements which can- not be enjoyed in the name Josus Christ should be barred, according to the address which was prescnted y terday, A direct appeal to their frees dom in Christ would be the most of- feetive method of dealing with the matter,” it continned. The bishops obscrved with grave appr m “the growing spirit of worldiiness,” agreed it was necessary to correct this evil, but asscrted the method to this end hitherto had been inefficacious and em- barrassment 1o many pastors peclally among the young people the church, ndorscment jion of the nations in the o and tio union of the churches of America in the cause of Christianity. Dubbing war a “law of the jungle™ and “organized revenge,” the address urged America’s entry in to and declared internations of used an of the cause of Methodist was voiced of world court for political Methodist churches was approved and cooperation between de- nominations urged Declaring that a frightful condition existed in relation to diveree, the the cooperation Union of the ad tion of federal 1 former { personal virtue, modesty and propricty bishops declared the h prohibi- tion law and as. serted it ad boon successinl had deereased erime All efforts to modify change the had failed and they and mnizery or wonld tail, WILL QUIT GERMANY Russian Envoy Leaves Until Apology i« Given Wim By T ated Prees Rerti May M Russian ambassador Krestinsky, 1} will Berli and the offices mercial delegation will remain closed, it is stated, is given by the Ger- man government for the into the bullding Aelegation and the search of the quarters for communist les Hardt 1ssians charge the Germans rehing records not cor of the Ttussia ia here until satisfactior recent entry of the German polic the The ¥ with ot ze private arcieves and other rrecte ir pursuit of the fugi tis o8- | " OPPONENTS ACTIVE Those Who Uppose British - Libera | Partics Views Scize Upon German- Russian Dispute, ~ The raid by the German police today on the h quar ters of the Russian trade mission In | Berlin has aroused the English op- ponents of the labor governmen policy for establishment of full rela- tions with Russia to rencwed criticism of Premier Macbhonald for hawing n- ctituted the Anglo-Russian conference which is holding onus at the for cign office here, vertheless the sub-committecs of the conference met & in today and, according to DBritish officials, the shakeup which tusso-German relations have received result of the Berlin incident affect the Britigh effc 10 grecment with Mosco! London, May b severe as the will not reach an Althongh it has been hblding ses- stons for three weeks the conference has not yet begun grappling with the veal problems on which the success or failnre of the mnegotiations depend. ions committoes have been engag cd in preparing data, comparing notes and studying the great mass of the detailed informa pertaining to treatjes, debts ms which has piled up during the years intervening since the two countries broke off re lations, As yot 1 considere principles have ever heen id nothing whatever has oceurry o listurb the m and friendly atmosphere which has existed Premier MacDonald and M. Ita kovsky, head of the Russian dclega tion. formal addresses at the sinee made their openin of the confer BISHOP TO OFPICIATE. May 5.—Bishop John J Nilan will eelebrate the pontifical high wass at the funeral of the T John 1. Ry late permanent rector of 8. Peter's church of this city, to- m morning at 10:3 Both the paroch nd the public schools will tosed a general suspension take place during the Danbury row be « of busin in hours of funeral On Location Firsdt Ker—1 wisht 1 wuz Yeal It yort wuz there Wz here wisht 1 wisht von First Tha's why 1 l WEDDING INDIANA PRIMARIES T0 BE HELD ON TUESDAY Coolide and Johnson Outstanding Op- ponents—State Officers Secking Nomination Indianapolis, Ind., May b.-Indiana ter an apathetic campaign, will express a presidential preference and seleet candidates for governor, for the legislature and for county und township offices, President Coolidge and Hiram Johnson are contending for the republiean presi- preference, vote tomorrow The Ku Klux Klan and ten women candidates, one for congress and the otherk for state legislative seats, have been features of the campaign chief interest th which has been centered in the gubernatorial nominations. ¥d. Jackson, secretary of state and repub. llean gubcrnatorial candidate, is re- ported to have Ku Klux Klan support while Mayor Lew Shank of Indian- apolis and Ora Davis, mayor of Terre Haute, among Jackson's opponents, have criticized the klan, as has Mayor George 1t. Durgan of lafayette, a democratic candidate, There are eight democratic and six republican guber- natorial contenders. The voters were somewhat confused in the closing hours by the efforts of politicians to gain control of the party organizations through election of pre- cinet committee men. The provision of the Indiana law that to gain the nomination in the primary a candidate must poll a majority of the votes cast | made it probable that selection of candidates for governot would devolve upon the party conventions. This precipitated the struggle for organiza- tion control REVISION SUSPENDED Washington, May 5-A proposed revision of rates on iron and steel, meats, packing house products, and other commodities in the southwest was ordered suspended until Septem- ber 2, 19 ay by the interstate commerce corfimission. The new rate echedule, who had been prepared by the railroads for a general adjustment involving some reductions and some inereases, Tt wonld have been applica- in Arkansas, Oklohoma, southern Missouri, Texas and western Louisian- - bl na RINGS PIAMOND ENGAGE- MENT RINGS The model illnsirat- e i< a handsome 18k White Gold ring, st with a fine dinmond. Price $35. Others $15—8500. 11k, and We carry all widihs and weights in low. green and white gold and platinum. NEW RING MOUNTINGS 14t us reset your diamond into & mod- “rm monnting of green or white gold. A new mounting will in- crease (he beauty of yonr diamond greatly. 19k, 18k, in yel- PIAMOND | niINGs £15 to $500 M. C. 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Secreinry Finmey several times has appeared hefore the senate oil com mittes, He tegtified there tiat Fall had told him that Harry I, Sinclair . LB — We Make a Simplex Flush Valve for Every Use |was to arrange to take care of all claims in Teapot Dome and igter evi dence was adduced in an cffort to show there was conspiracy in this connection, I1a also told of the srerecy attended the leasing ne kotiations, TALK OF WORLD ISSUES S, Hol- tha Chamber of Commerce of U ing Four Day Convention in Cleve- land=Talk Up Dawes' Report, Cleveland, May 4.—Immigration ind the European’ readjustment ex pected to grow out of the Dawes re port were the principal topics on th program of the annual convention o! the United States chamber of com merce which began a four-day sossior today, A suggestion for the continuance o the present immigration law for five years was expected to be approved. Discussions of the Dawes report, it was indicated, will be confined to its probable influence on American for cign trade, The national council of the chambey met today to nominate seventeen di. rectors, Nomination is equivalent to election, @ [icy- Jones (. B, i CITY HALL o Correct Dress Is 'I:he Key To The Office Marked, The man of “Private” good appearance gets into favored places from which the carelessly dressed man is shut out. It's the way of humans to show respect for the man who shows respect for him- self. You can’t get away from it, and you can’t get away with anything else now-a-days, Spruce up in your dress and get up in the world. Let us dem- onstrate that Quality carries no price-penalty and that Smart- ness bears no luxury tax. “DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED”