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   Washington Post, The (Newspaper) - April 30, 1920, Washington, District Of Columbia                            Member of tke Associated Press U ti use for of all credited it or not otherwise credited m thU paper and the local herein The Post Is a member of the Associated rren file complete services m the organization followed by show morrow mild moderate southwest tare 45. NO. D C. APRIL 1920. 1920. THS WASHINGTON POST CO TWO DEATH PLOT More Than Score of L. S. State Officials on May Day PALMER TELLS OF SCHEMES Disorders Planned to Help Soviet Russia Communist Trying to ise Strikes in Textile and Other Large I on- ith bv Set ret Service Agents Make f f a K a n s i r n i o r e a 3( ore I and r have i 1 s he J i pa t hf al torney I a announced Jast night Th as na on and as ea i ts Mr F said in eluded n t h M A i a v gram o i pan bv t mm u n 'a boi party and o al e t and 0 d i s t u r b a n s n n d e t h radicals an p f of -il- T i 1 1 a nis e been not b t na t thf m ti ban 1 operation req u e s d o rid d e m o n 51 ra r n In 7 ne depar m n inf ton act ording th t n al that the ns i o-s th day h rt e ing in d re n me n and un Son with 1 s i as n at axe tj t n i n all basic ner ind PI Mr Palmer al h T d 1 be 1 t h W 3 1 b 8 U O 1 m -i what w apt i Nf I sa d fani jus mo. the th c ri -t have d sr v i w a p out nat on w h h n 1 n i n t s r o r n i i fi a s ma ause C on I a m n i co i d d i nat of the ront par A plans in n w f i th i t had con H d i i ra m- du tnd tct the p i H i t i f i H t n 1 b 1 n i TA -i d. L i i i rig Ma ii I tn i eJ t o n i u d n i T i n f jet go n I t T n ted Sta an I H i t I p w era Mi I a i n I no nd u al tan H f i r a. h F us i ia 1irhpn-i r i P M I a 1 me r sa I Revolt Rebels Ask Red Aid Against Entente the Associated lution has occurred in the re- public of Azerbaidjan and the old party government has been a wireless dispatch from The dispatch adds that pow er is now in the hands of pi o visional tary revolutionary that Baku appears to be in its and that the hag appealed to Moscow for assistance against the Grave Military Lloyd George Admits in WHY MANDATE WAS REFUSED England and Italy Unable to Assume in the ex- treme estern portion of Persia and including a part of has an area of about 4O.OOO square GOV. SMITH STAYS DEATHS OF FOUR Phones Sing Sing Reprieve Four Hours Before Men Were to Go to i Bv the Ossining N April men conv of the murder of a agent who were sentenced tot die in the chair in Sing Sing prison late tonight granted a i reprieve by Smith four hours before the execution was to have I taken Announcement of the e was made Smith at over the telephone to harden ti L awes at the The four men are Joseph Milano i Joseph and harles were con- of the of Otr j Fialo who was shot ti death while at tempting to prevent his assailants t om a station Milano is alleged to e made a confession to Vv arden es this morning in which he asserted that he alone w as responsible for the death of Warden immediately telegraphed the confession to Gov bmith ha S1 n i en p 1 IT i ra i HM d w. n i HTI i re p i 1 H f 11 1 a s t i nd l re gh aid hi It I i 1 K i 11 11 t n b I ih h i v in Returns Show 1 nimbi s 29 of Co Him Senator G Hai ding s nati nal n has bt n dt in f dolt at large ij tho Republican national con m ding to t un i u i ns t rr m in the StaU Ho 1 donated ord o the bj illiam Tl R d f i It v eland a ood i b ot f a thit h t h. off i 1 r j it tot i h ro n Th i d v i i at lii ge J TUr r k 1 j thb If 11 I r ml I 1-' m John t 1 jn 1 J la II n m H H d ood i M 1 a i jf h P r 1 7 i arid 1 11 d f T i-m r 1 Oh IJ i saim n it o pi J r M ij tl nl f an o The Hirdins 1 d 1 r K i 11 of th i o ga t s 1 1 a g i i P n 1 1 n n has u on v c1 in di- i i i t d e 1 ate i o i h t h o s i nd one (i Ipg i a 1 i s il n h h San Kenio Removed Allied ill Xot Tolerate French Annexations in Will Be but Berlin is Likely to Receive Financial Len dein i i 1 Md 1t i Mei T 1 in hr i d ts tn e I v r j v in I i i r t i high f sa n ni f g Kl ne i h. H i r In on a nin h prn w 11 1 T n Cn M b el n anv h fr u n Spreading Reports i at r id al relt that conducted aga and communist labor elements last had broken our foundation The agitators continued to reports am ing the workers that the arrest of many of their ber was certain proof of the s hatred for the prolet 1'pdcral are precaution to f het k pal me i said adding t hat he ed would he abU to meet sit He 1id not f tion wa- being considered but d h nt it armed TURKS BESIEGING AINTAB AMERICANS i Refuse to Respect the of U. S. Re- lief 4 By the f April The gaping of are gradually ing and the ban Remo conference marks a stage m ence said Premier I loyd Georgre in closing his speech in the house of commons todav the results or what he described as 'the most re mark able conference in respect since the armistice The premier s statement was most forth the claim that the conference had removed all misunderstandings between France and England and that the allies were in complete agreement not only to enforce the the dis- armament t lauses but against any J renth annexation of German T i added the premier p n have another Consideration for Mr I further indicated that if Germany brought definite to the fepa conference ing the amount of indemnity she able and willing to she would be w rth consideration The premier dealt with many He referred to the German gov eminent s difficulty in getting its de c ees obeyed and emphasized that the Germans were broken b peo pie whose actions were convulsive e P information from British officer he there is famine in the land and that people get only a third of the needful food guns and airplanes we must That Is essential We cannot allow terrific Weapons war to be left he added great difficulty is being experienced The me have not them up and that is a danger not to the peace of but to the internal peace of Britain Holds Ht eased the lotion that the people of neither Germany nor e militarism Dealing with the T added little to what is known from M s h ind that neither Great Britain Trince nor was able to i t a ko the mandate for A a nse would involved ht d mi lit for a great if the were to anything nioro than i paper A i i fTo ha t the B it ish man d won d nn Mosul ind that the con ferenc q h id i e its derision to open trale rt with Russia If the l m tut vi ilts found it im- to th i i ties of the It t ion the or s i id tion t id 1114-1 a ml w mid h to L U e i i e n ht p n i- I he rmon la ns I p for t nl p r It us t i s k Time for Kep tn I oid e il it tin rf n it ions should sp ed 11 supf t sed the me nun t i I Mill the nol f i t i i il l t r in Iht ih re s i hi 1 bolo th. to the brokers and jobbers had taken advantage The regular paper manufacturers ere defended and declared to have been reasonable In making new con- tracts The urged that newspapers confine con- sumption of paper to the amount vided in contracts and remain the open market M F general manager ot the Philadelphia for all the Philadelphia newspapers that publishers had been tims of profiteering while W E publisher of the incoln said relief was provided without smaller daily publications would be compelled suspend Mi Carpenter said he had u 1th the Department of Justice regarding an alleged corner in but got a reply that was of. a character AUTOS KOTOS Makes Long Trip in Dr. Not m President Wilson hanged his toring custom yesterday by a front seat ui an car and with the driver during a hour over Maryland highways The President s Dr T who has his com- on previous rides since he was taken ill did not go alone yesterday Mrs Wilson and several members of her family accompanied the dent SUSTAIN CHATHAM TEACHER Trustees Act In Controversy Over Tom's Va April 29 board of trustees of Chatham copal Institute called to meet to con- sider the controversy between the Rev C E Pruden rector in and Mrs L M Willis of New Tr over the proposal to give lectures at the institute on Tom s Cabin today amende I ihe rules governing the school so as to relieve the rector of the power to appoint the principal The board then appointed Mrs Willis who promptly resigned the resignation to become e with the end of the present session The rune members of the faculty who re- signed have left for homes in tha North HOUSE MAKES 65 RETIREMENT AGE Amends Senate Which Set 70 Years for sion The House yesterday in considering the civil service retirement ap proved a. committee amendment the age of eligibility to ment at 65 instead the limit set by the Senate in passing measure The House devoted the en tire session to the was ex- in detail by Representative of the on reform in tho il service All of tht committee amendments v upon ro sustained It ex- th tin Flouse will pass llif maUmer Fed ei il ind governi u nt in s as a w Ho If eligible n-t ft t rn nt 11 the o s ii i t li i t and rural c in i id st t loi ks f r at 6- ciis as t foi mail ems f a vnt of In in proposed Hep r sent j 11' o of Tf t tie of tho b fl any i n tit An n a i df ra t ion of TJ i bo A annual thr t como undo of tl e id t a i 1 for in retirement and mo hers of l ht police and firo depar t me nt The hill as I h dt s foi m m foi siu r t of i of ears hose faculties aro paired The i st ipi nds will be t red ringe fiorn a to a maxi mum of H u The orated out of an js ment amount ng to about poi crnt to be f i lies 1h. pei rom to bo t on d out oT tho 1-cdrril anv bod k tht or o in i 1 1 ion Id U r tho of h foi t e i Ho spoko as thr t riT -S Tin oan nun i ft i 10 1 of in fh I the f d fi un John H d ono of iti e i an dated H 10 betr besieged 1 Thf aro ti 10 taKo our t i against the 1 rent h Have the Turk's tn our and wiMi Bristol Hut without fond to last fifteen s but mu e help at once era I have been killed in the but the Americans are safe The Instructions referred to were included in Rear Admiral Mark 1 order that all re- lief workers must neither ith the nor t he and Keep fighting forces out of then buildings so to avoid a i of the Marasli where Amei u an cs ere ed bv the use of their b T fi lend f a n i rag no lion ho sa id t IK t e was not ripe to dsp tho s 1 1 p i n i o i t ihi in h i ould sop no hope ox t pt in i o ra on of nat ions r tint lu i nit om i i s i to league of on tho of A i menia i nc its re to si nt Wilson and i ouM f n J v n h the President s DEALERS BLAMED FOR PAPER PRICES Curtailed Consumption Is Urged Again Before Senate Deport 2 ork 21 ed ex finally have been held for at lillia Island out of 600 rounded up in raids by the of Justice laat January according to a statement by Miss Rose counsel for many of gi in their cases have frenn she said 91f5OOtOOO Gold for York April coin was taken from the sub treasury today for ex- port to The shipment is said to result from exchange conditions which that market at ent time all To OM THE MANUAL Or Fnk It CUy Blamo for the price of print paper was plated upon brokers though publishers themselves were held partly to blame by witnesses before a benate Investigative committee Curtailed Consumption in order to the spot market ins increased production was as a remedy were heard by all of whom virtually agreed reduced of due to lacte of between the publishers and together with the rapid In- crease in since the bad resulted tn a situation of which BONUS IS TOPIC TONIGHT Mass Meeting to Petition Congress for Grants at Thf f i mo. in m or the campaign ic na u lai i t thr of last night bv the on ai i Id of the will r pi me t appeal in behalf of tal 1'rank Koy flanm will make short Stock the City will preside The committee announced that Dr William Miller t preside it ot George ington will be unable apeak of Duncan will present a appealing to foi financial aid for the teachers slides will what other cities have done foi their orchestra will play The committee of teachers for the meeting was announced v follows Duncan N M Miss Margaret Mary ot May of Wilson M. of Mtm U R. of MIsK vA. of Junior and Martina H W Mies Miss Elizabeth Hayden and H. the GUATEMALAN OUSTED Appointment of by Cabrera Is t Special Cable Tkc ami Vork Guatemala April 29 appointment of Joaquin Mendez as minister of Guatemala to the United States haa been cancelled Senor Don Joaquin Mendex has been Minister to the United States Guatemala since 1911, the post by Appointment of President Estrada who re- cently was unseated He comes of an old Guatemalan family and studied in Europe He entered early malan politics and had several met posts before to the States m 1910 on a special government mission to bring into closer relationship the mercantile in- of the two countries and de- new markets for Guatemalan ts He was su successful that his appointment as Minister followed Con j right 1920 the Sun and New York Herald SUGAR MEN AGREE TO STOP RESALES Palmer Announces Nem Plan to Put Curb on the BETTEH DISTRIBUTION IS AIM Refiners and Department of Justice Do Not Expect Relief Before July Sugar refiners have entered into an agreement with the Department of Justice to cooperate with tho ment in preventing the resale sugar to the trade and to that extent to decrease speculation it was an last night by Attorney Gen eral Palmer The agreement Mr Palmer was one result of the be- tween department officials and re- finers representatives held here early this week Aid this mov e was not expected to cure all of the evils of the shortage and high pi ices Mr Palmer believed it would aid in the obtaining better distribution of stocks The re- finers he said agreed to refuse to re- sell to any firm except where the commodity would take a direct course to the consumer Objection was raised by the to the eliminat Ion of the sugar broker who they served a ful purpose in the distributing tem The refiners have reappointed the committee which the war a view to of reasonable margins of profit Of- ere assured they would have the support of this committee in i un cases of hoarding of market speculating Mr Palmer said To Renew Licensing Depart men t lals under consideration renewal of the system which was in effect ayr ing t ho war Representatives of the refiners said would arrange A house to obt 1111 in forma Lion as to distribution of all s m order that excessive favored buyers might e c k e d Thu depart men t however does not the present 10 bo cased materialU before when the f beet crop will come on the market BRYAN SAYS VOTERS WANT TREATY NOW Warns Democratic tors Not to Fight Against April Jin Fii in in t he i f t on iph t d that the ri on t pr ma s rt i u a rn nip t ha f sf n 1101 s lose no time in voting lot tin i ition of the p< at o i Drl ni i t In r hi in blood md Hood out i mn 1 rv oe olid Mr BI v a n Flu i 01 ML in un i should bo i a i n i njr In ia less than thud of tht stood foi the ti I v without rt sot 11 ions o l h n iis u i i idt d about qii ill v bt t f t n r it i fit 111 on n il h ros rva t ion t f f ton of Hif t rr ti In N hi tl sk i ri 11 or 111 lu ork oU no h t n orth t omit h id he n d to i Iv on hii 011 tho t as madi on i plat foi m lai lot i it i fit at ion ith v idv agreed upon t of the Senate s v ot is In a protest iga init thi ti i at v and against the blundering of tht senators lio talk Ihe but quarrel over A in of reservations would result in whelming but what is in- fin it would prevent the of domestic problema and e the world In thaos Our counsel and day may contribute metre to world peat o than an army of a million men would a year t rom now our parly 1 to aid it must share if not fully responsibility for hat follows Bandits K scape With April 29 men entered a toWn held up the clerk the safe of diamond to be worth 000 The Bica of Ivy aged 43, car died today from After an of one Four other cases are are expected to DISTRICT VOTE U. S. Commerce Chamber Asks Change in DEMANDS IMMEDIATE PEACE Treaty in Some Form and End Is Atlantic City Convention Voices Op- position to Soldier Cars for ing Against Government ence in H. Elected tbc Associated Atlantic N J April Chamber of Commerce of the United Stages at the closing session of its eighth annual convention here night went on record in favor of a Americanism urged that a treaty of peace be placed in effect without further de lav and adopted a resolution oppos ing a cash bonus for soldiers but immediate provision for dis abled or sick soldiers 01 their de pendents The opposition to a cash bonus for soldiers had been drafted and approved by the resolutions com- in more e form calling attention to the alleged dan ger of certain classes of labor aban work if granted a cash bonus thus disorganizing industry causing further increase in prices of neces sities and resulting in decreased duction Modifies Bonus Announcement that the resolution had been prepared caused Franklin commander of the American Legion to request a hearing before the committee He conferred ith the committee todav after it was reported the resolution had t n modified is inconsistent with the of American institutions the resolu tions said that large population of tHe of C should have no representation in t. an amendment to the Constitu tion is adv oca ted for Removal of dis abilities in this respect Warns Against U. 9. and business the that our should scrupulously refrain anv of the fields of tion and commerce or phase of business u hon it an be undertaken and c t ed by dency of ointment t entei field should be in the light of possible u the verj of 0111 institutions The resolu t ion on the peace t rt. m om r national t 11 d otn pi i and said Td should d t fundament il of thr ei of i In I s ind should pi uto t t f American t it Other resolutions adopted For in nth ei in nt s should iit a 11 of costs ind determination f polit los Suitable wore invited to p in I ntit thr rf id poi tat ion i mat t m i nd be ed through fulle lo r and pi in louing is n i R e n t 1 t il t. t ion of If is la on to i nu in 1 udo I 10 import n t pi in ipK t Uu r ti h om arc ful i i ion 1 n h f n i ei n joi ss i nl i r as of tion lints ild nrt til in h 111 11 h ad o f s i u e u Ion ost i a tos ibl t th i n lap nfe dur g should he d ut -on e an in prop i logis a t i Budget t ss should pro ft i I in l i of bin eau ol loi n and Spci adoption of i i i 11 that tin pub i nan known are levied and revenues are spint war taxation i i its on taxation nay be ready to a re port on a pi of 1'edoral ta tion for the immediate period of re- adjustment The t will be i of en od t t membership for a n H of was it of the to d 1 son of Newport ws a n ho tired after a term Th board of directors t I Rothwell nf L T of John M of W W J New John U. Kans wln Clark of William J. 8t Clyde C. of Nathan of Ore. or at BVs 710 Urge Peace Pact For of Nation X C April 29 in concluding a of peace either for individual or political waf characterized as 'a crime against in resolutions adopted to by the executive council American Association The hankers declared that the fu ture well being of the United av well as the welfare of the world depended on the resumption with possible of peace tibe tions which t annot be accomplished until the terms of the treaty havt been agreed upon The association s attitude toward labor was described as being a fair return for sen. ices rendered but it as asserted that through t tactics laboi in effect is striking at itself and not at capital The financing of the soldier program by retroactive taxes was de clared to be unsound The recommended that payments to veter should be made over a period of from two to ten Substitution of a devised sales tax to P the cess profits lax and appoint ment of new in embers of the Inter state Commerce Commission that railroad relief might be quu klv pro idod under the Esch were among other resolutions adopted Military Advices Say Revolt Chihuahua Is MORE TROOPS JOIN REBELS Loss of Railway Center Forecast by New Defection Thousands Attend Brilliant emony in St. New WEDDING CAKE 5% FEET HIGH 700 Guests at Reception at Home of Bride's Worth Million Dollars lai to I he Washington Post April 24 I t and It jr married th n a j Thomas Dride t daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Thomas J of i it jpt Tenn and a stt r of tin n 1 Mart n I ton The is the on son of derbilt ind i s In r t i i tun tied it between 000 000 and 000 000 opera wi h i h r t and setting was more replete with ic p than was the w h the pair The e of 1 5000 guests was the ac that which fills Uie diamond horseshoe and par tier re boxes when it is the season for there was 3? in the party rr bridesmaids with tul n Maj Start on to api tal With Additions of in boring Mexi Rv W POX i 1" 18JO bi Thf Co It begins t i 1 if f ai he ut of power the re Hi tion ui M i The Slat Department FS fi di not that rr volt has serious but Uie m take con ments t j it j ton firm the ni 1 ttu in thr pini T nn th State T tlr i ai lr 3ps m 1 a J ed an 1 that 01 r rat h h t n a f M d to in t nde Tli r hah n thp 1 f the t tan l hunl ia to hi i las n i i k a m in i in i i ar t f i t n r e p j T d d i si p ing ty par i ent ffl hu f r im thf ni ri 1 it nia be f pr nip AU at this i int In h. fi il i i f i i t in n i n l i n n I n I t t h hth i r n u w 1 t 4 n d. n npr i 1 in d t s i ii a nd f i t 1 1 of 1 i r Torreon hr f H 1 f t 1 p t il t 1 j economic hats with the single black -x eh et streamers down behind Crowd lake amd p lit Jis n n n nfl nn ab 1 tu mn n i n 1-1 o in a r tli indey both thf bi o national I waj g ng south ond that l T n Thr c was sei foi 4 But tht hoi r an lit t i i 1 port mn uf 1 lAtion h tuin un ifi 1 heon an 1 rff r i i foi l up t I di i in f T th principals m f rr j Th. iltar IM a -si Th JIT w re si nip and ra f T T bloss in s ti l t us 4 little d m i i n is I ni d r w r p Ifi tit t i r k i I n 1 iern 1 r fr rr r re 1 h i i s I i i id nn 11 t t 1 i i n i r toses N I n end 1 1 th s ps and Maul of ind ra i n the a T i i t r l sv h 11 pr r n f i T I ri a 7 i I j der i 111 v T i H M in I of N J so 01 l 1 i it roll d insti H r i r r h i 1. ds Minn if tl hn Mr T M l i i M r s I K i t t n K K P n n i rl r f lust I v t K o u h Iv 11 11 r i ii Mi k i 1 R h i i f 1 i r l II M t k i H r M M i T f h i ui I Mjed h f 1 J n 1 t I j of tit ni i r f honor d t f 1 I 1 I I T I si 's pi t h i L 1 1 T in fM r i f MM f V f ri sf M s f f f st n f i l x I I f i l f 1 M il t h. t H M f I t I it t I s W HS rtt 1 i 1 1 1 0( S1 Sill f II s I 1 ill I f I l th. w 1 i f i t 1 m Ii f Pt h 1 I 1 t I i t. I in t t r t i 1 II t iii I d ft f i I hr Hi 1 r f i i i t ur fr dtl M K 1 I T t d i t t in HI null .il i d i ni l In TH a d i nr nil 1 IM I M f I t Hi J Ms l I llf o f t I i it t h 1 i mm a po n 1 n i i 111, 1 i tt i 1 I f t IK iv -t en 1 1 d i i J b w h s i n France t r POLICE NEAR DUBLIN Sinn Femers Blow Off Barracks Sergeant Fatally Cork Mail Robbed nr t hr OMB Dublin il 2'1 T In Hush brtr i ni I t an Thai s llu firs I n ident kind mar tl Tlu k bv to bUnk ih and disabling c om en tin linn graph of tlie Northern Railway was out The in charge of the barracks Injuries and other were while the roof of thr bar racks blown off April 29 large party of armed masked men held up the mall train from Cork for Bantry today at Junction The mail baps were i taken This IB the third time the j haw been robbed ot mall at same I x H d i n i I f fi ri n hi i 1 I f i 101 i fi T v ir J I- di at t i lit i Ks a t ti It is p 1 out Jin er t hat nn 11 I i t e 1 s fi i it h rn i p t b t h tf t h s i f r t f t pan i K n 1 u oi h i r i r i a s f i h 11 ni i In ep n tf I 4 jv i rn 111 fa i ns f it in h ha Tl are i ep sn H i H T v l Ii Amen an e- ported her u rival at an 1 3 protecting gunboat is at Tampi a result of the in It probable that in clone proximity to EI Paso on the border will shortly be In hands of the Railway and a City reported Wf Ot  

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