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DUE) Reduction Predicted Will Tell of Schools Kept Up BY FRED G. JOHNSTON oa INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, May in Country Predictions that a soldier bonus bill) W. J. McGinley, superintending will be enacted at this session of| | of the men in charge of | will be soon reduced and that the/ i ae ous busines conditions and conser vative Americaniom and asked united party support of Albert J. Beveridge, recently nominated for senator over Harry 8, New Unusual importance is attached to Watson's statements reganting |the bonus, because of his recent | conference on the matter with Prew ident Harding. Ho clearly ind cated he believes Harding will sign congress and that railroad rates ‘of Columbus war activities, |tax burden will be lightened next) ‘will arrive in Seattle Thursday to| year were made heee today by Sena-| | make a report Thursday evening to|tor Watson, Indiana, and adminis. | the Seattle council on work done | tration senate leader, in a speech) since the war. | Senerally accepted on the “keynot ‘McGinley wil! point out that funds | of the republican congressional cam-| eft over since the war have been | paign this fall. ] it finally will be paid out of allied debt be fused to maintain 75 evening schools| Watson's specch was before the|* hs house,” the senator amid With an enrollment of 64,906 last | republican state convention of In-| «nay airmaty passed an met to pay Year and to furnish scholarships in | diana but national significance WAA) bi to woldiern of the werld war luniversities to 220 ex-ervice men, | attached to it because the senator! sna 1 have no doubt that in some Besides maintaining 303 hospitals |is understood to have discuased It! form or other it will find its way | Where 29,100 former soldiers have|thoroly last week with President! ips) i)» senste and becnme a wo teen cared for. Harding in Washington. before the close of ¢ mension. Counting evening schools main-| n an emphatic manner, the sena-| “1 cannot now say just what the tained by wubordinate councils, theltor nade it clear the republicans! provisions of this act will be be Aotal ts 106 with an enrollment of | wij) conduct an aggressive cam:| cause they are subject to consider 85,551. paign, declaring the adminiwtration by the president and mem oe as, will stand on its record. He as of the finance committee, but Seek Signers for serted os the od gre ng dos ‘| I am quite sure they will invotve eae not need an apologist but only some-|no additions tior ha 30-10 Initiative one to tell ot ite accomplishments ie ly ys wilt be vail, Ske a A house-to-house canvass in Seat-| Watson directed 4 vitriolic at-|the bonds of out debtor nations.” tle will be conducted by the Parent./tack on the last administration} ‘The reduction in freight ma i Teacher associations and the Wash.| making comparisons between all| due “at almost any ts Wat t ington Educational association Thurs-|that he called “democrat waste, | said day and Friday to obtain signatures | extravagance and incompetency” “1 can pay to you with something for the 20.10 initiative proposition.| and “republiean economy and eff ance that another reduction The canvass will be made state-w! jency since March 4, 1921." 1 rates is imminent,” he stated Friday and Saturday. — | He indorsed the ship subsidy.) tt i» likely to occur at almost any| woes Praised the pending tariff bill, pre-| time.” ‘The nena gs prediction of Diamond mines in & South Africa | dicted the republicans are leadi lower taxes next year was made are restricting their output the country back to more prosper-| after he aaserted that the tax bur . den under the law recently enacte by congress was decreased $1,200. 000,000. He also predicted early enactment of the sales tax as a permanent feature of the national taxation plan. Watson warmly defended the pending tariff bill against demo cratic assaults, declaring it will in- sure American workmon the wages due them and will not let the “paw of Europe competa, unta sainst American workers aid this administration has g00d on its promise to have lesa government in business. “The new freedom preached by | Woodrow Wilson & grotesque tr ty on the very name, while the lenfranchisement of business under | Harding is an accomplished fact, said Watson. “In neither state nor nation are there « of an approaching millennium, of the steps we ha was taken may not have been as ¢ tas many of us would like, but they have been in the t digection, a from he SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin. | towns tio ou suid rock of trad ‘tional conservative Americanism. 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SINNOTT “Immediate, absolute and com> | plete independence fur the Phil Ippine Istunds,.” This ts the slogan of the Phil- Ippine Independence mission, ® | parliamentary committes, whieh is now on Its way to Washing ton to press the claims of the archipelago before = President Harding and the interested con- gresstonal committees, | ‘The commission arrived in Beat tle ff the Orient on the ner Keystone State Tuesday, and is quartered at the New Washington hotel, After a twoday stay here, the official party plans to visit Washington, D, C, traveling via} {San additional | Philippine tives are Francisco, where government expected to arrive this | week BKAR GOOD WILL TOWARD AMERICA “Pho Philippine mission comes to the United Btates toward parliamentary with the best of good will the Amerigan peorle, We are com. | } ing as frtenda, to remind the Amer |toan people that six years ago they |Promined to recognise the independ ence of the Philippines as soon an a [stable government could be estab jlished,” the mission declares in a statement. “Fut we are not ward the United Sta has been done for us deed « ful Untike other nat) seoking their freedom by means of lforee, we plead for ours, and at the same time, bear a mermge of frien t ship from our people to the Uni Btaten. CLAIM PROMISE OF INDEPENDENCE “The proinive of independence for the Filipinos wax made six years ungrateful to- for all that We are in borate preparations hare been made by the Filiptnos for presen their pleas for indeper Bix senators, nine representatives and thelr secretary of the interior com prise the miseion. In addition, a staff of technical advisers, con at fairs in the islands, ts attached to the party. This inclodes three mer sity of the Philippines, a mayor of Manila, insular collector of internal reven director of pubilc lands and offic National eS Nuptial Kiss in A in Air Sent Out by Radio| NEW YORK. May 24~—-A nuptial | kina, planted 5,000 feet in the me | above Timea square, was broadenst | from the cockpit of a speeding air plane to the ears of thousands radio fans, when Miss Sarah Coke r, Brooklyn nurse, and Albert P Schark, athletic director of the Vet erane’ Mountain camp, became bride and groom. Lieut. Retvin W. Maynard, the “flying parson,” performed the cere . Lieut. Bert Acoat Noted the in a biplane, and, at the appro priate Moment, affixed his sign the marriage Jturned bis ba ck on the bridal | Each deta! of the ceremony, ex Joept wan transmitted te | radio fans by apparatus on the plane “Dirt Farmer” Will Join Reserve Board ture to documen the blush WASH! oN, May 24.—The senate today paseed the hous | ndment providing for the ap | intment of a so-called » the “dirt farm federal reserve board. senate also coneurred in the 1 restricting the federal urd from entering into cor buildings in exersn of wit of cor hout consent MOTHER! Clean Baby’s Bowels with | “California Fig Syrup” | Hurry, Mother! If baby has colic, |diarrhoea, food souring, feverish breath, coated tongue; iy restless aod can't sleep because of clogged bow els, give a half-teaspoonful of Califor |nia Wig Syrup. It moves the wind jand gas and all the gouring food, bile and poison right out of the tender jlittle bowels without cramping or overacting, and baby usually get peaceful relief, Contains no narcot jea or soothing drugs. {| Millions of mothers depend upon California Vig Byrup to keep baby's bowels clean, sweet and regular, Ask our druggist for genuine “Califor nia Vig Syrup.” which has full direc tions for infants in arms and chil dren of all ages plainly printed bottle, Mother! You must sw California,” or you may get an in ‘ation (ig syrup.—Advertisemont, representa: | or) when the organic act of the Ippines was passed almont unan imously by the American congre Bince then the Fillpino people have | jdemonstrated thelr ability to organ ise and main a govern ment. Therefore, We come to ask fulfillment of America's pledge.” Headed by Manuel L. Queron, president of the Philippine senate and Sergio Osmena, speaker of th house of representatives, the party [will go to Washington direct from Fran to plead the cause their p bers of the faculty of the Univer-| former | » of the Philippine | THE SEATTLE STAR Philippine Mission Arrives in City |" Pedro Guevarra, heading Philippine mission until Man- | uel L. Quezon arrives. FOUR CHINESE SMUGGLED IN? | Police Turn Men Over toIm- migration Station Thought to have been emugeied into Beattie aboard an Oriental liner and taken ashore at Ballard in smal! boats earty Wednesday morning, | four Chinese were arrested by police and turned over to U, &. Immigra ion Officer T. Fisher at noon, | J. lL. Smiley of the Golden Gar.} dens, phoned police at 2a m., when he maw four Chinese sneaking up the beach pear there, Patrolmen Max Meyers and H. M. Filnt found Yoo Yut, 14, and May Wing, bid. ing in the brush at 32nd ave. N. W. and W. 85th st Shortly after their arrest Patrol. ¥. Speir and HM. P. Peterson found Wong Lee, 45, and Gee Tin, 30, at Dock place and Ballard ave. Police and federal officials convineed that the Chimese were « | part of a consignment of smugxied and that white men oper ating in Ballard are connected with | the ring of smugglers, who are also blamed for the importation ef dope Smiley reported eccing a white man, whose name the police have learned, escorting the Chinese from (the water's edge. He fied, and ts now being sought thruout the city, 20, men are Orientals, 'GRAND JURY TO "SEE DOCK SITES “|To Be Taken Across Lake | Thursday | the King y ferries may be near ing an end, the county grand jury Swill be taken acrons Lake Washing- ton Thursday gain first-hand ke ige of improvements in dock und other property, which, it ts barged, were made to enhance the od owned privately by the re w value of ty « minixwion outing A gias, in making Pr Do ment, declined to my when the grand) ney Malcolm the announce. jury might be expected to make Nor would Deg re. | uty Prosecuting Attorneys EB. R. J and T. H. Pat terson, who are handling the grand} jury, vouchsafe any prediction, It is! be 1, however, that after nearty three weeks’ work, the grand jury | prot has called practically all of tw witneenea, Althp the county commisstoners! 1 to Nave requested an oppor to tell th . ory to the grand the hey John Flawking, said to be a special tigator for the county eommt und Helmer Benson, prop ctor of the Lewchi Park cigar store, were the only witnesses called into | the nd jury room Wednesday morning DON’T DO TRIS! ORY LEONARD EAR OIL RELIEVES DEAFNESS and STOPS HEAD NOISES “Rub it in Back of the Ears’* (Never Put in Eara) Bees in Nostrils’” Leonard Ear Otl has had asale of, since 1907. Ideal Di |SCIENTISTS NOW MAKE OLD BODIES NEW Every vital process of the bor “ Joontrs Ned by the glanane soe” | Men and women both suffer from yarious nervous and rundown condi |tlons between the ages of 49 and 50 ars, due to a shrinking up of cer in glands. ‘Th » removed by the pro f gland therapy. ¢ Kheumatiam, High Pre Vomiting: Progr Kidney and Bladder Troubles, nd many other troubles tr fully with the gland treat emment Physician, to. Third ave “acrons Third nthe P.O, alizing in ree advice,—Ad- have not been called ast MYSTERY GROWS IN DEATH CASE Millionaire Baker’s Son Must “Come Clean” BY FRANK GETTY WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., May M—Walter Ward, son of the millionaire baker, must “come clean” to pave himself from trial on the charge of killing Clarence = Peters, ex soldi whose body was found beside « country lane near here, Officials of Wentelv ty, where Ward was a police commissioner, today had changed their tune about his “obvious innocence.” Coroner Vitegerald hastily retracted @ ftement to that effect and declared evidence that is piling up demands further explanation from the baker's son, It was dipcloned today that Ward took an overdose of jodine six weeks ago, about the time he claims the blackmailing started, and this has brought home to officials in charge of the case the seriousness of the isnués Involved, UNDERWORLD STORY MAY BE REVEALED now agreed that before mt Ward aughter or worne he will heve bare hin life a tell the women of the underworld, Bither thin, of Westchester county will have @ feundal that will shake the police department to its foundation Further hints concerning the al ly thru Ward's lawyers, A famous woman of the tenderloin, referred |to as “Snap.” ts mentioned as mixed up In the blackmall plot | Also, it was suggested today that | Ward had intimated he shot de ‘fending bin wife's name and that it was Mra. Ward and not the bakers |non who was being blackmalled |. Coroner Fitageraid admitted he! jhad found the following discrepan cies in Ward's story, which was that} he had shot Peters after the latter | bad threatened him with a revolver and had then engaged in a battio with Peters’ companions in which jelght or nine shots were fired: | DISCREPANCTE IN WARD'S STORY L—Peters’ body leoat and wnistooat, yet |not plerced by the bullet which went thru his sbirt and holes where the fatal bullet entered his body. | 2—No revolver, which might in the vicinity, one empty shell scene of the shooting. 3-—There was no signs of strug. gle and there were tracks of but near the alleged Ward's story told of a car contain. Jand stalked his path. 4--Inhabitanta of the vicinity heard no sound of a pistol battle and po trace of bullets could be | found, save for one gash in a tree near the spot where the body was found. &.—There was no broken gtans In the vicinity, altho Ward the window of his coupe being shat- | tered by bullets, following the latter's | surrender, bids fair to be the most important figure in the case, next to Ward. He refused today to din je the evidence or to tell why the report of the slaying of Peters wan so long delayed. | There is for Ward thruout Westchester county, where he was popular and jknown as a leader, But there ix a | Universal demand that he tell the whole story “|Reveals Gold Hoard | | Just Before Death | GREAT BEND, Kan., May 24.—~ J. 1H. Brack, a farmer near here, who died about three weeks ago, left a substantial fortune to his hetrs in the form of a large number of fine farms in Rush county, and in addi tion another fortune which came as | surprise to the members of the | family in the way of $60,000 in gold, j which was secreted under the house |in which he lived. Unknown to the members of the family, Brack had been hoarding gold pieces of all denominations, and it was not until a few hours before {his death that he ecatied his family to his bedside and told them that he had a store of gold hidden under his home INTENSE ITCHING BURNING ECZEMA On Neck Chest, Arms Arms and Shoul- ders, In Blisters, ters. Cuticura Heals, “Eczema broke out i out in emall, red @pots around my neck and quickly spread to my chest, erms and across my shoulders. The itching and burning were intense, and when I scratched or rubbed it, emall, white blisters formed. “I was treated but got no relief. I sent for a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Seeing they were helping me I purchased more, and now I am completely healed.” (si ) Mre. John Timbrooks, Rt. 3, Romeo, Michigan. Cuticura Soep daily, with Cuticura Ointment occasionally prevents pim- ples or other eruptions, They area sure to use as is also Cuticura ‘alcum, @ for perfurning the skin. Se as Joyner’s Wonderful Catarrh Remedy Is now sold by drug stores at $1.00 per bottle--enough for three months. If you have Catarrh of the Head, try this medicine once and save yourself peediess suffering.—Advertisement, in cleared of the charge of| leged blackmail of Ward by the iain youth and two companions. |known only as “Charley” Ross and | | "Jack," continue to leuk out, large showed | had} ing biackmallers which followed ae | | full story of alleged blackmail and| rabbi in this manner,” his relations with certain men and) shouted | | i | have belonged to Peters, was found| nor was there but | one automobile in the vicinity, altho) | ! told of | Sheriff Werner, who placed Ward | Indicating that the investigation of | under arrest considerable sympathy | Gustav, Briegieb, of Low Angeles, | Cal, Wave’ a letter from William e 8. Hart in the faces of the 809 Best Dentistry delegates to the Presbyterian gen- jahead with his good work, a resol | The amembly adopted showing objectionable filma theaters and TT ? federal censornhip at the point of lJ F 1 production SUSE SCCCREseeeTE Minister Says Censorship! Brings Retaliation } I Advertise pres MOINES, lowa, May 24 d P Charging that film interests att @ QM er f orm ridiculing Protestant ministers, Rev. the eral awembly here yesterday after- noon. Rev, Briegleb believes this action! of the movies is in retaliation for censormhip campaigns conducted against thern by Protestant denomi nations He waa particularly bitter against a pcenario written and acted | by Hart in whieb pleted as robbing a stage coach to! complete construction of a church. | a preacher ts de In answer to a letter of protest} from Dr. Briegieb, Hart wrote: * admire a man brave enough to go even stage! 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