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This Newspaper lUcelwg the Full Service of the United Press kodMdon, 60th 253. Copy. Ttvft Per (5 Published every Eteninff Sunday LEBANON', TlirHSDAY I'TKNTNO, MAY 24,1923, (t IM Post Office it tlllltf resh Shantung Troops Sent Re PRES. HARDING APPEALS TO AMERICANPEOPLETQOBEY All LAWS OF THE NATION Courts Cannot Insure Justice If Individuals Strive For Special Privileges For Themselves, Or Seek to Establish Subtle Forms of Injustice Not Prohibited By Law. By FRASER EDWARDS i as one aspiration of the republic the (United Press Staff Correspondent) establishment of justice.

BOYS TO ACT AS JIM Al STATO COmtt Dairy Judging Contest at the Almshouse June 1 2 WASHINGTON, an appeal for better citizenship President Harding today called upon the American people as individuals to have respect for law in the interest of carrying out the ideal of the preamble to the constitution which set courts cannot President said, The elaborate machinery of the TO SELECT TEAM insure justice, "it some individuals WLLIAMSPORT MAN IADS THE SIRKNIGHTS Henry Hippie Chosen Grand Commander of Knights at WilteRtirrc Next Year Plttshnrsli Today Hlp- plo, Wlllin'msnort, Wednesday was elected grand commander of Iho Pennsylvfuiln Knlplils Templar 1 and Ikes-Harm was chosen Iho eon- IMISALEM Splendid Rendition of "The Redemption" by Combined Choirs EDIFICE CROWDED bhall strive for special privileges for themselves, or seek to establish (Continued on Page Klevcn) I Expenses ot Boys Will! nave cuy ot nk otimr I elortrd were; llcnuly Grand be Paid by Pomona Grange BUILDINGBOOM ATFONTANA to to Erected on Ctrrdy Farm, Which Has 'llccn Divided Into Build- Ing bin t'ontana, tho jirtlly humlet on tlio lloriGBhoe Pike, nloiit half way bo- Iwn Quentin anil Campbclltown li ihio lor a bulldlM hoom which Is Ilioly to iilacn the village more tlinn wr on tho- ol Iho state high- ivny now known Iho Rbort hy road between. Philadelphia ant linrrlfburK. From Lonely, Grave BleisteinParmNeail NATIONALCAPITALREAiYTO GREET THOUSANDS Commander. Arthur I). Haron, Harrisburg; Grand (icnc-rallsslmo, Thomas From Midnight Tonight to June 10 Shrine Regulations Will Be The Order-Merchants, 1 and Restaurants Pledge Not to Profiteer From Shrine Invasion.

(Special to News by United 'Press.) Washington, Today. national capital will be turned over to tho Shrincrs at midnignt tonight. From then June 10, the city will be under Shrine jesulations, athough the actual shrine program docs not begin until June 3. Practically the -whole down town Koctipn will be cleared of autoino- b'le in the evening hours, No parkin's ot automobiles'will be per- nfitted downtown either day or night. No vehicular be allowed on Pennsylvania Avenue, the ma'n street ot "Shrine town." Virtually all the other streets will be on way thoroughfares during the period.

A special guard of United States Marines will be thrown about the treasury, because ot the immense crowds expected. Police and' detectives have been'loaned by other cities to watch out tor thieves and pickpockets. special squad has been organized 0 prevent automobile thieves mak'ng off with Shriner's cars. More than 45,000 automobiles have been set aside for use of. tho yi'slting Shriners.

Vast gtores of ood nave boon concentrated In big Extra mcd'cal supplies have been provided, and hundreds of doctor's' have been enrolled in a special "Shrine medical corps, 1 to give medical services free to the visitors. Tho local Farm Bureau will send a Dairy JudfiiiK team of Ihroo boys to State CnlleRo t.o taVo part in state-wide Dairy Judging 'Jon- test on June 13th. The 1'otnona and the ARrlcultural Department of the Palmyra High school aro with the Farm Iliireau in this work. The necessary cj- (Contlntiwl On Pace Two) CLARA PHDUPS ON WAYTOU.S. BY HERNAN R6BU2TO, (United Press Staff Correspondent) Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Today Clara.

Phillips, the Angeles (Cnntlniifil On Pngt Members of the Churches Guests on the Occasion that tho MfCiirdy farm, a of that tolly lor over (Illy yoari, and no owned liy'hls mother, Jin, Mary J. McCiifily, hits been iilol- led nut by Llewellyn Itothormel, locil civil onfilntrr, a number el ENLISTED IN Dept Give- His Name. Andreas Hubert! REPLACE TROOPS 1NMOIIA1NSTO (IS mda numlwrol The remains ol AmuW HUBlrl Rnlo.ra Lutheran Memorial (hapel, loisliavo nl ready IIPCII sold to people nmf A tn iijtoliillrfnary Ml filghth anil Willow nlreets. MS IO Mnw bullillnt opnrntlonMli MfK irowiien In Iho llmlti ntlts Mo rrla WIcMnnor, who Kioto In in "hammer murderess" who caught here alter escaping jn California is enrouto back United States. With her woman companion, to be her sister, Hhp was removed from her cell at 3 A.

and Hie Journey was started. Tho secrecy surrounding th's was believed due lo fear of mi attempt at rescue. Under crowded to Iho and standing room rapacity, on Wednesday evoniiiR, oil Ihi 1 orraslon of a vesper mnslrnl ncrvlro, Incident lo the folobrallon ol the 125th anniversary nt tho o.roctlnn of Ihe original churoh building, and the (Special to Now t'nltcd I'ressl IPekln, crack division ot Jhantuns troopa la marching toward the mountain utronghold of tlio Chinese bandltn who are holding Americans and other foreigners aa hostages. This sadden military activity was without an explanation from olBclal sources hero tonight, but It waa stjraod the Iran troops would replace 1 thoso who havo boon bcaioglDR Iho tllo brigands. In reparation tor punning, Tliere avo mll i TC (Cofltliuind on I'w Sfvctn April Report County Health Organization Following In the report of County Health Organization, iwo.

Morris Wlclilnuor, who was mining the first In IIP attracted by Inn mlvantaKOfl ol Ihi' location, n- perls to havo lioine Iliero hefore Iho iiiniinor Is past, Fnnlana has Ilic notable dhiliiif- Jon of lielng lacilod on the very Unlit of the great jllvld.a between Ik Sr.huylklll nml Brnqnohnnnn rlx- ora Is shown by Hie course of llic rtreums of tho ivatornlied which snin- It at that point, ffhllo the original purpose was to noil only a part of Hie (arm, tlio demand for homo sltei lias already proved so groat, tint tho original pta are now ntlne enlarged by Mutineer Uothormol, nnd tlio entire farm of about 2B acres will ho toil. a th 0 off nslvn A special telephone exchange has sheriff Btscalliiz of Anfdes, been esta.b'1'fihed, 0 that Shrinrrs wishing call up friends pimply ask for Rest rooms have been provided in scores of places throughout the city. Washington merchants, hotel men and restaurant keepers have taken a pledge not to raise pr'ces during the Shrine Invasion. Thousands ot homes will be opened to tho visitors with rates for rooms fixed by the Shrine cornnv.ttee, that no one will suffer from profiteering. Detective Hunter and matron Biiard- Mrs.

Phillips, Jesse Carson, Iho man who was 'oslng as her husband hero, re.maln- in the Nnt'onal penitentiary where he will be detained until thorough voirjbn'the l-olinnon township, near Midway, at last to lie honored it a tultahlo plnco, County CominlitlMtr ffllU'aniv'Jtf Xol he? rcce'lvrd a a'lltr from mi Will Participate In In trlbtuo to Iho memory of (Iron reRlstered nt the Children 1 In tho Chamber of Commence, with thirty-tour returns, showing oilo cr families, micli as Piwhrnnn, Me- iirrty nnd Konlnna ulreot. etc. Tlio tract HOB talweon the stall! Ifihwaj', or Horsoilioo 1'llcn nnd Ihe Icrnhry street rnllw, and Btreel, School children otllio graces an tho high leliool jliig drilled 0 'NrMjale, ISIepiotlal Day pwilo, LiMruclor P. L.SIrlillW'jIn oh Jnl iho drills. With (Contlniifl on Pnj( CONVENTION OF EVANGELICAL WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY Inspiring Addresses Delivered And Encouraging Reports Submitted at Wednesday's of Mrs.

Adam Saylor, Treasurer, Showed More Than $10,000 Raised For Foreign Mission Work During Year TUe Branch Convention ot tho i this Mrs. E. M. Sprang, ot Cleveland Woman's Missionary Soolety of B6B Bast Pennsylvania United Confer- ence ot the Evangelical church is in full swing In the Bethany Evangelical church ot Palmyra. A largo number of delegates from all over tho conference territory aro present.

The attendance at all the services has been large and enthusiastic. The program "Wednesday morning waa opened by Mrs. C. E. Barr of Lancaster, Pa.

Who conducted the devotional service. Miss Lillian 0. Graeft, ot Harrlsburg, formerly of Lebanon, and the publisher of the Evangelical Missionary World, addressed tha convention. Following (Sppcia.1 to News by New York, Rtillman ninsl pay Mrn. Anno participate in revolut'on overthrow the government nnd make him and ftrrs.

I'hllllps oint dictators. Prof. Keller to Address Graduates of Blain Vocational School Prof. I. C.

Keller, hend of the Department ot English at Al'brlght College, Myerstown, has accepted an invitation to, deliver the address to (lie graduates nt the annual commencement exorcises of the Illnlu Vocational School, at Bla'n, on Fridayeven'ng, Juna 1. "Community In Action" will bo ihe subject o' discourse. nvostigation baa been mado of I Stillman, his wife, $7500 a month charges that lie came to VlondnraH alimony nnd MMOO counsel fees, the appellate divlnion ot Supreme nilcd loday, Tho decision was made nn Rllll- man's appeal Irom Ihe ruling ot Jim tie.o Feh. 10, that ho mnst pay such a num. Thn appellate livision affirmed Morschaiwr, In Ills appeal Stillronn twill ho hud already Bivon his wlfo 5210,833, counsel fees of $35,000, and Hddlilonal Ices of $12,500, Board of Directors Inspecting Various School Buildings Mmnbrrs of Iho School Board ire today makliiE Iholr nnnual (Ion tour of thoMlwolBon soutli- i ROC! Ion of Iho city, The plan of thin tour Is lo dnlormlnn Iho no- cnnsary repairs ot the buildings whtali will bn mad" diirlnf, Ibn BIIIHIOT monthfl.

On'Krldiy nflcrnoon lour will bo coniplctod on tho North side, aloii of the afternoon was the Her. C.W. GuiiUer, of Wukarl, Africa, who has just recently arrived homo on furlough. His address was in- tenoely interesting as ho upoko of tho conditions prevailing in that mission field. The convention is most intcrPbted in this work, na tho Kvnn- geliral church has just planned a larpe expansion of tho work in that continent and has assumed responsibility for tho evangelization of one BALDWIN HAS NAMED CAB! lo News by United Prun.) London, Premier fitanlay aldwin has completed hifl Mblnat, ot tlis largest trihes in the Soudan, lit was authoritatively stated this of Mr.

Gntnter. will bo tho principafi tcrnoon. (Continued on Page Five). Investigating Cause Of Offensive Odor at Seventh and Spring City Chemist Clarence Fox and City Engineer William Davis were called to vicinity of Seventh and Spring streets this morning to investigate once more the terribly offensive odor which is emitted trom some upderground source in that neighborhood. On several previous occasions this eame odor lias been the subject of complaint and annoyance.

Officials hare searched diligently for the cause but to this time tuo search hag been unavailing. More than one theory has been advanced but when run down they all have been proved wroing. It is hoped thatythe matter may be remedied without au ssorbitant at Prohibs, Endeavor to Keep All Liquor Out WASHINGTON, ress agents today redoubled efforts to prevent Washington becoming, the country's wettest city during tbe Shriners convention. They announced the capture ol 20 automobiles loaded with bootleg liquor, on their way to the capital. The liquor seized by outposts of the "dry army" guarding Washington was being brought in from Baltimore and Southern Maryland, prohibition commissioner liayues said, "A Small salary," remamua tun Man in the Car, "has kept many a head from Ola- tie.

Truseee Crutchm Snavely'g. Tho namea will be announced morrow. Meet at the INSUJUJ with MAMMAII ATTENTION! Chemical Members There will bo a meeting at tho Chemical Engine House tonight at 8:00 o'clock sharp, and all those members going along to Lltllz, on Saturday, are requested to bn present, Also, those who have uniforms and who don't Intend to jjiirade kindly report so Hut all arrangements can he inado lor the trip, it is our 'Josire to inako a good showing with our own band, ami hope those who bare the company at heart will either go along nr arrange to give tho uniform lo Iliosn who would bo glad to RO. lloplnn you will romo out tonight and show your colors, jjy May flowore bring Juno weddings, Statistics show very llttlo unemployment, Thin Is grfeat news for Juno college graduates, tin Texas wind which carried a country store to town may have been ono of theso trado winds, Some neighbors will take anythlDR except a hint, Burn BprlnK clean Ins rubbish, Do not sell II to cigar makers, They call It strawberry Bhortcako because It.doosn't last long, A llltlo moonlight now and than Is what will marry tlio ibest of inon. About tho most popular person on earth la a Bleopy chaporono, Many an amateur gardener grows nothing but illsgustod, In our funny language, Iho ball tor.m which ranks the lowest Is tbo rankest ball team, i Pretty soon farmers will be planning picnics to make It rain, i About all some of our citizens join in at church Is the singing, It la nice for colleges lo teach everything, hut graduates shouldn't think they know everything.

A man's affections aro never stolon when kept where they belong. 11 Submit Plans For New Parish House Jlltclior, architect, of trm of Ritchw BUer. neadlnj leave toniihl lor Dalaton Spa Now York, where lie will Biital lilans for a now parish house thli evening before committee o( Ihi Prosbytcrlan phiirch, Miss Martk Lap to In hn opened rontaRR. rnlhvay I'ormni (ibucrtiid) ol Day will 'take in the, niui Senior hlfb KW) oft miirn'nu- nt Tho graded wlioolj hold in iltjtwion. 81.

Joseph, to Nowi I') 1 Unlltd Prww,) Mloblran iiiveilljallon ot' Imm.oral- nro bolni mid lo Grands to let at i 1 Ins Evs cat Dolla For a Pardon Be Guest at Dance Miss Marlhn Inirn, of Slitli nni CnmJiorland Blrooln, loft today tor Wilm'ngton, llclwarn, whore will be a Kiiest nt dancn. Mlsi Uwn bas at tho Itoeoli- wood Bchonl lor filrls, Jenkintnp, lor nest term, Members of lodallon of Lebanon County, OrdnrolOiMlVllrvWS! held their monthly iwollne at a lyclmrses ogoliml llotino ot fflyril this ovoiiliij, anil a ronsldej mnmborH will prnhibly adjourn to- 0 past pflli twitrow for twnww, to allow the MT ff bo ulaloto perfect "wand scnsalloml evidence." II. T. De-whlrst, Iho colony's alter- loy, subpoonooil lo explain nllcgoil 'lako" affldnvlli Klvcn probers by lilt members, oipocted to loi- today. InTestlgalon, lod by Juiljo Harry Dingonun, ivcto taken on'an ox(cnaivo tour el the colony, with cucontlon of wliWi "Klnn" 1 mill Purnell's cult numbers yesterday.

Tnlailil Drake, said lo bo ilyliu, was quosllonod In nn effort by prohors to learn correct ago ot bis daushtor Coiinllis, a "group wedding" bride, unable loglvo the Inlorinntlon, The Board ol PinlonH, at biirj In niakliii! tljo deq', today dn hoarlngi lied tot noiinces that tfco gppllcatlon 0( cob Dolla, ol (or a par boon conllniidl Iho noxt.j lion, ERITISH1B.TO HS.WIBD' nni Milton Dolllngor, ot Richland, been elected assMjor that boroutli by (bo Manon Comity Comiulsuloii' era to Ml tbo unexplrod term Q( Sanders Stolnniiilz wlio lately 10- slgneil, Shaving For Anto Sco SPBKOIUill Some nl Ihena spring think a train should Uke lo Iho woodn when It toes thorn coming, When a man thinks he lio.i found a jewel ho, be; ORit, to Ncitn'liy United Waahington, Audilaml Ooddea, Brltlili Aiitbnssador to HID United Stales Is threatened wllli bllndnosn of ono oyo aa tbe rooull ot nn am let Ion wliloh baa boon Ing him trouble tor tome time, The ambassador lias liw ordered to iiwln in darlioood room for HID Tho Letoanon era have lldgs grave" decorilloil ay nnd they irolidn! to aulliorW roi tho Grand Army ol clowns of Foro'a Wars, eglon, Sons YiloNM, (nnltationa, Remember Special of TONIGHT A. Qoddea will probably not be rtlo lo.innke a vacation (rip to he ulaiinoil, There IlKiught at prcn'ii Hint ho will havo lo fc'lvs up his pod, was gojd at Tw Ifflt A colored demanded rolund on a uiblliwo recently pur. clinwul. Tho Hour vulkor "Miicla-in, did llicr nut ooma yo your cxpectallou!" no," iho iiimwerftd, lurdly oonifl tip IQ my Oiiriwton ffc Rave Virginia Dare Chocol Own a DORWoil'llJ Take bl( Our will lie on llu nlng, from lie' made by .4 r. i..

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