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nil-: i kncininati, Friday, April lose A SHiliKSTION HY MR. H0UA1I. THE ENQUIRER Wilcliery GERRYMANDER Is Defeated in House. (SOMEBODy OUGHT y5am HlLU rt vvfTH HIS I mora than it had advanced 600 of ChrlMtan ttort t. civllU'" and 'ChrMuisbo-' It.

II 11 1 Senator I'oiah take the KOivd Bishops r.nUUy to W. swerins tlitr protest he hiti i nir or chiwtmn with some Ironic vt v-s ''v, corning Interu.Htiou.il law and V.u comity of nations. Senator Nen'h mild "To refuse friendly relatione it's all people vIm reject Is nnt on It onUtn(S! vfAC JoBK II. Office, Ml Vine Stiirot, ClS'ClNN 4T1, BATES OP BrtlKCTitmON. By nwll, iMiKtimirt.

nil payaMa In On, p. Hntifiavl. tilirt I' Dally (ricapt Huuilny). one year W.S0 saiitYpy Irtpani, out! year Plural mull ettltloii, dally except tiuuduy SlliKla topi. weak days, five cents, tiuntiny, tan touts.

rcllvrd hy carrier In Cincinnati mt suiiurha, It Th Knoulrer 11 on eal In New York a' I i -S. t-i I rn i th principal hot ol news aiande. Motaiiii four tl erst lyt-ii to news north end Time end Uron.tnay, una me eland ef the i pursue. t'Ut I r.Ad K'-hulU New AKelicy. a car Co hi.

and sixth avenue, 4 2.1 and Vark avenw that the frost xUrjcaH international amine nil mnu. iirt loiter twb- K(tj, other mttuil. tt ruiinut undertake to return i-m tin, nut horn those found unniltaMo with BIK ptltill.atlon unless aecumpanml by I i. fur that MinwM. UlSt Wisht b.O-.lfK-.t in .0...

with I'u' of Tli. Vrm, is clu.lv.lr nd thTb' liuiiu-cl Ktl Its ill 1 xacr vwa vvi aV S'Vi, Vo tltloil to tn um rr ptiiui, nf.i fltHnwi 'he crftlUt'd to I or m.t otl. tnxilieil In Ui! t.ir, mJ a.m tli local nw i.uIiIIbUpiI therein. All iIkiim rtml.i.-t!.- of j-cial NKW lifllKAt'S Kew TUtrtT-f-Mirth SHfM tm.l Ht.ii.1nr. Titlt'l'lnnui lt on'n "Mc WMhtnetoii not Csluiubtu, olnn SpBlir U.M:ii i.ti.tl Hrail Mift.

AIlVKKTlSIN'i MANniM i hlcHRCr Vo llol Mi'nrv llnyct hun I'lAP' Mark." 1,0 lUu.illitt l.mwlon. I.iijt aivl. lk lain! Aib I Asn 1'ar: V'rHn. Itcr.M:,.! n. Air ivtutuj A.ift i nuii.iv.

P. I I pulijt-ft throut! LDbuLD Iiilerfcrciic' Denial in Hrookhart Contest President lonlidge CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE. 1 i UfTPUAT GbhUifcTLD UHQI Science and Truth -Mni; its tt 1 1 cti to aviutiua, the; lent that la Ho quoted House b'-gnn oonablerat ion of tho const I tut ion to show that' tin- lilil which would authorise an are sum sod to the "xper.dilure. of lJ.e('.0ftO during the sirily fh' 1st- ri iMun lure -pa in th- i art- Tht th I know who p'e. i as r- tr ea i hf, 'I no and it I.

-t oplt I 1 1 1 I- fltl i to anotre "r.o-is advance joriar-na In li my That is not at all i.aeu i 'fatll Hut il I f' tl.ii a that aci'tiffo- discov THE KXQl'IHKR'S in 1 1 vim IV ll 1 I A 1 1 foiinractlon. WKlioiit Icly, AdtvUiito UnllwuT FYtdght And 1'orntltuiU. ItuildtriK of lUpiil TraiDtlt Sys-tfm Mich a Worknblo 1'Uii of Operation. Kxtenslon of Ilonlpvard Ughtlng I'lnn. Kovolopmnit of Piuk And Itoule-srd 1'Iau.

l.f--uiin; of (hp Smoko NuImiicp. onl ruction of ft ltl cr-tivLftke Hhtho Caiinl. Adianmiimt of (inctnnAtl'n I'rfstiKe A Atloiml Art Ontor. A JtfAfflrmatlon. lU'puhllran Ufo.d at tho polln In Ohio nxt NoTjinber In upon thrt cburartcr and quality of randldalfs prpont'd to tin voter.

Ohio la a Republican stat8. Ad-htrrnta to that party creatly outnumber thou of other political faith. Yet for nearly a quarter of century the offleo of Governor has tieon filled almost without Interregnum by elected IlemocratA The In-tHlllgent, self respecting; and un-haltered element of the Republican party haa preferred to honor the John the Judima llnr-tnocd, the James Coiei and the Vie jDonnheyB moo of character, In-tefrrlty and caparlty to the dummies and nUilltlng horeeB pet up for lectfon by Republican machine pollticlana. Everj' Ohlonn wnnts good Rovem Tnent, Tho Knqulrar la not half ho much concerned about tho political cut of a tlnvernor'a coat an It In nhout the pattern of hie ability and character. It doeg not arroRalo to lisolf the authority to dlclato to anv party organization, hut It reaffirms Itr.

Judgment to the tltneen of Myers V. Cooper, resilient of Cincinnati, to Governor of Ohio. If In' were to bo made the nominee of tin- Hopnhllran party, apologies or lilibis would bo unnecessary, nor ould any newspaper successfully impeach tho character or quallflca tl'" Morn Clerical I' One hundred and ten Kplscpal i I j. I i-r in Hoeirioee. no revui-j much to do -t a- resolution to ro 1 Halt limn iio.

1 Koinctlilhg April In mo le aps ami aluga and siuties; WUcUor of Iho morning Along tho spiiugtlmo nillea. Fiunel hlng gives mo notions Of life loosed and free A breath of bluc-iinimed mountain, A wind from out the sea. Witchery of a season When all spaiId are born Of miislu and of laughter Of memory and morn! I have heard a robin, Tho mocking bird Is here Ah, (ho dulcet louglo That rings no sweet and clear! Out of spiritual g-racea. l.llte tdd experience dewed With April sun and shower. 1 am young, renewed; Words no lailyungu follows.

Tongue no words relate Life In savage, beauty Once mora at buauty'a gate! Hoiuuthlng April in me Thai dances, sways and swings; Love Is lord of inuslu When choiring springtime singe', The sea, the vale, the mountain, woodland silent My beauty's bubbling fountain In dream of dew 1 stand; Truth gives mo some more than knowing, And I receive and take This cup of wonder glowing; With lovo for beauty's suite! men of the House and ftenntc Territories Committees, They submitted a bill which would place all Alaskan activities of the Pepnrtments of Agriculture, Interior and Commerce under single administrative head In each chso. A KeiP'rul constabulary for biskn was suggested, and the Secretary ol tho Interior would ho directed to Inquire Into Its feasibility. The constabulary would take over enforcement of all federal laws In Alaska. PROFESSOR CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE, i "three children of r. Hcnston's by I his first wife." The letter voiced protest against I what she termed Dr.

Houston's d-- sertlon. and foic. W'ashitij ton riiiiclals to a "c-ita in wli. tlo 01 not lie had obtained a lenal divorec She said Mie bed feiven no for' such action ami had taken steps in Khglaiid to -tain her rights us a wife. advised that -die had stait- ed proci edlngs In the High Court Lond'-'ti whereby ho had been restored to her conjugal riglits.

A.i order to tins effe. had been by Jiidse llcisey, of that tribunal. ImmiKratioii offieiais also were a -formed that Mrs. Jn-nsloti bad oh. her informal ion as lo the whereabouts of her husband from tie- Hr'tish VI 'omul at (i'Volnnd rsba a copy of he: marl ii.

go certlficite as proof her t.iat i he. Is Hie wife of Dr. Iniistoti, MISSING MAN RETURNS To Middletown Home After Canal Is Drained in Search. M. tAl Mfti.it lo Tlir, Mid.

II, tow ll. lillio. Api ll --Arthur Tjekel. HlV.a.l alH-et. IM.I-Il.g sinee Ja and whose at re, r.

-aulliil in the of the Miami and line and a thoiouph search for ins body, retuttod todi)1. lilng bis wife thai lo- liiid K'Ule In Detroit iti a-arch of woik Mr. Tin k-r W. dnesday r. lv.

a teleff.r.tn froin Di-ttoit, Mich, slitne.l asking v-h' Hot not Tu- ker I nd returned home, and (his llll'O lite tio'i -i e.lntn'll.lel.ted polio. who that T'n -k-r bad to leav, the Tucker not explain why i left Ilia on the I hank, the fltidlnc of wlin-h f.ar for bis safely. CONSIDER WAGE QUESTION. Cveland. nhio, Apnl a (V, ijueatlotuinlrea to nac rtain Hi" attl- of 111" lilontbeiwlilp efc-iu d'liu the.

odtisnhility of i-nterii-ir a uag' moe lllent loit- I.e. -ti 'h" ll'o'brr ho. l.o ol.tot linltiee to Its Cenernl chalitrten to li Hot likely that any de.islon will rnuhed for ae' oral week. i ettmueen are i I of ih I ranspoi let on to i i-nld, the From tho Provinces Mentionlng No Names, of Course. I Hetialt 1 We have pretondera lo the throni In this eounire, hut we rail them advisors to the ('resident Just Like a White One.

t.i.!.l lie err! The lillplti" re a brow elephant on our hand. Pop Bottle Will Chase Bullets. Hti'llanai oils Mealeo is organtr.lntf a hfia.bnll league in, aoon the people itiav be expected to work off their enthusiasm on umpire, instead of sinning revolutions That's Their Main Business. I Put ft-u: lis ol lines. I Th" JtlKosIav Csbinrl baa qiltt, but Ibat Is a habit of Kuropenn Cabinelii Chicago Needs a Lot of Church.

I l-ai- tile CaiiPler I I'lic'ior', soon I to a re tin, tch A' lat It should he ondui Ive to high thinking He's More Cautious Than Ardent. I Mollli'S HKll' 1 Vour teal ardent w-rt Is the who will lake trip to Cyba, Motion, caned or Mumps to slake bis Ihlrst rather than ps'ronit a boetleer. 1 Rejection of Motion I Is Hopes of Congressional IteiippoHion-ment at l'resenl Session 'WUI. niSPArcTt 10 1 HR KMjriJlER. Wnhlngrton, April 8.

Tho death knell of reapporlloiintTrt lcllat Ion In this session of CcuifrrcHs wns rung In tho House today when It vete.j to reject a motion to dlsohnrso tho Census Committer from furllvr consideration of the Harbour bill to apportion congressional dlalriots throughout tho country on the bonis of the IDIil census. Itepresentatlvu Henry M. Itarbnur, of California, author of tho bill, pro-clpltatfcd ae.tlon when he offered a motion to (ilsi-horKo tho cunmiltloo from further consideration of tho bill, predicating: bis motion upon a matter of high privilege. A point of order wns nmdn ugainst the motion on the ground that it was not privileged. After considerable dis cussion Nk'holaa I.oiiKWorlh hehl that it was nut a privileged motion, although hfi declined to ruin because preeilentH sustained Mr.

liur- bour's contention, llo requested thoi House, to pasA upon the nut stum, and tho volo was iiii to S7 a ilnst the Calilorniii n. This votu In tlfcct du-feaiod his niolinn. Atlvocates of apportionment legislation may resort to tho one source that is left lor theni tu roopeu the tssuo Iti la session, uud that is by opposing adjournment "hen the time conies on tho ground that Congress has not performer! Its constitutional duly of rcdisf rioting the country on the basis of tlie last cen.ois. There was Irefjuent ri-lerenco dur ing ihu dehalo tudaj t) members In-! sisting upon strict observ.inee of the constitution in other respects, but I Ignoring the provision which ilpu- ites thai Congress shall enact up- 1 port ionmr nt legislation within a roa-, se-iinlilo time after a census is takon. 1 It had been more thnn five years ainie Hie census figure were available 'but eocb session ol' Congress lias passed without any action b'-ltig I ft Ken.

AVIATION BILL DISCUSSED, i Democrat Offers Support After Cit- i ing Threats of War. Washington, April (A. Turn io five ears upon new equipment 'for the Nav il Air Service. Debute was limited to hours, and a vote is expected tomorrow. The ineasuie.

which propose the' litst comprehensive building program for navy aviation ever before Congress, would provide at the end of i five eaiH for Oaf) new airplanes and two dirigibles, each three times the slzo of the wrecked Hb-nii ndoah. A proirrum for the Army Air vice bus be, -ii approved by tho Mllui'ij fomm and Is expoet'-d to come' op House before the! end tli" session. ruing favorable action upon the. mini proposal, chairman Thomas H. Culler, tho N'aval Committee, which has npprov-d I'.

said the t'n- bad' come tor Congres to adopt tinning policy regard to naval svi- atlon I Kdward W. I'oil, cf N.otli Carolina, tanking P' mnult nn th Utiles that the hill be given titht of way In tin that h- reluctantly had it n.c.s- iry to support it. "Wlo wo si Hie nations of (be pi ring for war." be iontin-i mil. may as be frank and Hint prepare. In so far as H.e nations r.tirop' enn et lie moiiev, th-y uru remrihen-loi ilie'r and navies i u.

to ha h. p-' that we would find Ho vny to day It'll tin longer have ihoe foollsn Illusions, see one prltrht spm on world iioitzoii. ive fallen b'-k further tlllltl mm ukr.o We go I rhall pr-P'r- Hie conflict tint must com' eltl'rv JARDINE UNDER TIRE Kentucklan Aisnlls Farm Tactics; Hansen Defends Reeretary. Waelnnglon. April a i I tar- Will am M.

Jald to toward farm legislation am- Dion for iiber t.a"i" to rt, at the House Akfl Ul'ii" "iii- mlttee's hearing on annua I ID Dee.arlr.a; that the s. retarj Ag- rli illtUl was "rabbit tiatkina. It' ntsHM- David II Imo e. Km Demo.rit, be 'i conduiMrs "se- eu.sing some myii i bill nnd si-. b.wlmi nobody to Slnlvts," Tha Kentucklan added tint Hi" g.netare "le gilllvenHng around lh- i country t-lltm the HHera of Ihe all tbev need I operation," and demanded tbn Mr.

Jardme be called before the or mini tee "to disclose hu true position" i tawee-iai found a re-ii de- If-tnler In pre.n''ive N. Tineh.r. (Kansas, llepubilran, and the itisuitig: argument P'i- he commttiee In an I 'upreSl bn 'r Is uvlo a' Mm "lb doii-barkinti ft lend the! th. lv point et i the' be as "not Afl -r bad been 'he I comlini lee oli In-j Me lardlne to at-p-sr md p. mtii.g (aim reiir bills sf'er hi At lea n.

t. I nakum. 1' of the plan di.d In 'lie Capper- bill, e.p'.aiind It before the it, C.lnllilfiee, The Mali a tiutliili.il itlve mnlkeHtiK avion, lllldet whbh comniodlty hanll'd would b. REORGANIZATION URGED For Ffdernl Activities In Alaska Three Re. retariea Sponsor mil.

WaehitlKH.il. Complete e-iirganifaltoii of federal fiefivlftea In Alaska was hy Herretatl'a lluh-rl Wotii. Ham and Herbert lloo-er today In Joint letters to Chair- Needs To Learn Traffic Slfuala. The tree and luwns are showing green, Ami winter outiht to know That when tho green Is allowing 'tis Tho signal that means "GO!" Observations of Oldest Inhabitant. The old-fashioned girl who caught cold by taking them off too soon now has a daughter who catches old by Retting over-heated when It turns a little bit warm, The Ananias Club.

"1 don't get much fun out of starting a garden," said the suburbanite, "but 1 always enjoy It after the weed-pulling- time comes." The Ideal Husband. la that woman Jenkins Is with?" "His wife." "Ills wife: Are you sure of ItT" "'if course I am." "Well, I'll be darned! Ho treats her Juat as it she, was some other man'o wife." Moral Observation on Recent Occurrence. So live that your life won't end at the end of a rope. We Know the Language of Huj-bands. "My husband is a brute," Tho lady nobbed, "He says I look like beck With my hair bobbed!" The ti'ia may h.ic of course but Well, We'll Ivt the word hu us Hid end 'hei Ouch! "''h.

excuse me!" exclaimed the sh'ik who had been using partner pumps ft dun, ing fior. 'lib. that's ail right," she replied -now that i have to atand In the street cats So much am to haMi-ig men walk ail oe.r in-feel." A Woman's a Woman For a' That. "lil look Into auld the hu-nesa w.nnn-a she heforo the mirror. her nose.

Nothliif- Funnier Than Some of Them. say, ar 8 f( of fun headlin.s. He ought' know be, an.o he wrif.n a lot of Hut did you ever hnw funny th- headline, of bonhed" "aVU Partlculnr. And he nn, Whoeo i J. 1 a She fH) And be a nil like The Exception.

KVKv- Vork Hv, i but nils. has AMbi lor the Scotch. "'J' e' That hi, dlitv me "C'oll'l'. I a' a hv it Not So Goad, Eh, Ladies. A i p.riv VolU wr.

the this I i. ht.v; More Or Lish True. Some tf Hoy Just a aoine w-ottid he all r.ght if th-y daln't an txpres-at tho i.roair.g 'iiying to he strong-minded around He's a lot lutiibla for I i dumb, slubborn Hoiti a mulr. ii, ir is that iiohodv ever la more dlsapj Hie poor not wlp, her money tal.lfg It easy fol the r. of his lif.

A of heh.t,,; Iti th- Old ladles' way they lk look ti.iim )jn minded i re eotn of ti Al that it. flared les. many. that, I ev-ry Kirl didn'i she marries miiig Jig tun aft, i h. ta her nf coirae r- an.

wives who appreciate tioir husbands, hut new ,,,,1 then yon run across one nerei thinks of loohtna for eti" ood in I. era until aha has to gl.o the offid-ailng tt m-hit can aald ihel'N nice about him In the obituary. father may be the get knows tto, than to butt In whet, mother end the girls nr. planning spend 1,1 Wi eg'e py. When yoimr of old-liittrra had npjli pl bn-niso In those due Ihe in speelailio in modi, inea nstd (, eri am An old maid Is afiald a man g-t Hi at mailt, and a married woman alwa la afraid Hi" Kt nor Idea of hypoeriio ft fi.ir.per will, Pulling down a.

If she really mrn, II to ata.t down. la aoriieililnrf ern ihlidi-i, and se. to i 'f" "er.D Ll, hioliinel eh" think. Sermon. Impoiiiint to tr, rr i.

nth I'lol wrallli, New of the Names Club. Is I here nn who wun'tf end- Hint Mrs. Will Oabk litte near iilblana. hmlirn nri" "Can to of arv U'f to fur own jcao hoP to have (In htltlR KlifW t.iri.in ir r-H iii ra that pitrtirular rnJ.n of the- ori.t it lri'Rk off R-i n.i u- turn r.i.) p.ntaod tr r.mr.tifr r.ii- imrv Sintor llorah ih i racltist liSiops tint nups opou to pr' ,1 tV. i lt4tiOV.

vf inaitcrn lu Ttirkfy in npproaoiiJit)! ti.I.y ttont nd iiiomi The pastors warship and eoi ri.un litnl foroi dtAtrnman mioinuw.ds rpif.i- uon th( ruU9 oonunoi, mt.jc and the priuclpUs of the ChriMua niigiuii! liuiiiiiatl I aniiot Tail! The public of Cincinnati awaken to the Imperative ui porta nco of tho duty to meet the requirements of the National Guard budget Only a moiety of this amount lias been thus fat. Nov or before did the city of Cincinnati fail in any tr.au. of well doing. It would be humiliating, uud possibly a disastrous experience, FhouUi the cltUens of this progressive city now fall, and in a matter no materially identifltd with the Interests of every nun, woman and child in tho city -the Interests of Its business, its wealth, Its and churches and all thiniis that are held dear in tin; uetlmutlon of men The National Guard Is the pul-llc's guardian and piotector. It Is tho public's best, and often the only, reliance) In seasons of tragic emerg-onoy.

There t.re time Cincinnati ha bad espet.enc. of them when the chil police machinery breaks down, or le helpless, when tho National Ouard stop In and holds the reins of order with a steady hand. The functions and efficient vultio of tho Home Guard worn demonstrated In this city dur ing tho war. It was performing duties that would havo fallen to th i There are square u.iies of ter- rltory In ClnHtitjiul which should covered by police an per vision, i t) It, is not an easy eugag. merit.

In time! of lioublo It Is linposMblo of propei accomplishment. Tho day hag lir)t VMua y.hu riots, fl.n.ds, tornado wreck and Incendiary strikes ar-no more. I'suully Hoy when no puone is Past pi.par. il. In the face of tlleso II r.li UTinMiiM licblo ut NaWlilJ 'ctiiird, Ilnanc, t' equipped, Mlofl casn be i authority order toil rhaoa to assist reroiipto losses tint ntherw Iso ould no in, give conll.letico nd support to a dcitior.tilfcd public.

Cltisens tini-ltinatl ate not malting up t. the need of tho Ouar.l This lo jhns helped oihera thrf.ti,'i,.it nii'i iiii oui'iiout tho in tltin of it .,:,) folly iiiai i.ot to help urgency I i. i r. nut no th" Cuard'a TlielO (ire in ri to a'. ii Pin-, uti.ctuiiiiu etit.i-prl.ios tiiv nothing of 1 no which, to r.l.itig .) deMr.

fm this iiii ii suneiiptiin from do it. could do no more f.n than to urge ril leciho, (iticlt iio'l P. u.iiy III reject, rl f-peedliv and 1 1 1 It ah-ri pi 1 i i i lull I I I'O h' n. nipt -m a rt. 11 the petit ,1 It'-a: I' tun i an Oi la Pel, I 'd 1 ,1 a ed I.

Ill ft" i Ho A In 1 1 ctal At, It a the la ae th dl IS'oP Tliey them gien, but of Hirm a-a all a In of I if I Senate against intlllcanoti ol'm lino, place li.ai.nr of conduct He that tho com-i had et ruled and disregarded ae A ft tlo- state of low.i, and. in of th.it. inoVe. to le-otntlllt he to celnml'le. Heed, of I ,1.

fol- with a sroo'h JM'-r It. point-j' I out It was he would 'Set." ut a I aloe 1.1 U1" en.lt'.r liroohl.ll Irani ine ne- pilhoean olltei. Suld ll'" t-C- ii vi as i.ti'1 i-roper and did tot ttoian to 1 1 a 'Ion Is not a p'ii'l'oii trailer," aid l(ed are sitin as Jtlogea. Inted he ease upon two to, n. m- Th- rf.nt'd to be ballots In- rk-d with a rr ill p.ih.l, mi patty ell of li the leorU'-d II f.i.at.r held I hat Iheao i.ali'.ts (,, that a 1 clearly I lo them under iow.i law and Se.

I.oi, 4 of the Te.l- la! tistltull Jilve- the iifh' to ire a man- eleelllik 11. Ttie said Ito 'd Ooleti, oi.lv (' the law, the eilua- toi! lu Hon" wli b. tbn fo'itel Aerator Hd 1 1 to tl votes, on npnil timn lb- IK. it was I to eat Me' k. It po.tited iho outnl pi over b-'it tho nub.

n-iioes on the poll iWAGE REDUCTION REJECTED By Panhandl Mlncrr- Four Mines Are Affected By Dccioion. a (ii. a April I' I -1 Muddaid, e. ting I I'risl- I.l.!,! of Ho I iiite. Mm- U.okore, .1,1 t.Mlay thai et.reelllHl "I of l.oi'ii iitiiot, rniiiora at -t mass to le, a w-Sfce rdu.

turn i the, levelatul-, gan'ow i I Compnny Monday ii n- nilne i In th- Miuganniwii ihe al'i pt.poor i. laid said, was cent l.elow-t lh" "oiH II et ureetoel utid'r' wh'ell the HUM be-II atlllB REUNION I innle nf Rnliilisnn I'isHppeur mt 'pisnit. NaVnl S(1 V.Ap-l)(A Ti wnf'ed raren'a found h-lr it rli inneal.lrlekeit sou In a Mr, t.nl.bf. and ended happy rent ion a el day sea" to Th son was Doug'n tli.hlt II vi! old. ltatvarl ho beet, tiiiaiir: fr -m b.s Cnmhildire iVfi.

rooinitur bou.o line laat 1 T'lutedav. The psrenta were ilin llo'tglas ItoblllSOtl, Asslal 0 tit Sec- riiaty of tPe Nat' and Itontn I I'an tt. an-j rual i end t'ltimite T-uO." a his cot rs I a r. Ir.ge "e'ui'P' mi. t) there who j.

i the the It. whl. paro w.is dnt hl plays tflng Shakeapeate a ceitatn that writ' and just tho wl.H li he dt I wilte, Imj' pi.iv are no. of l.n n.lt-.d ur.d character. -nrv nif i if the of th ore- v.i..

mil t'. iranner r.ott.lr.g 'rate the n.it'd the AI--o. in. I frar.k'.y ti joutnev Pot 'l I I- the d- I 'h to I .,5 a r-h tt i I 1 ,1 m' f. tl at 1 H' i- w- in 1 li, i.i ei t.

i or he i hi ft I I- 1 1 I h. we i.l t-1 hv i. 1 If 1 it. how I ll. r.

V'fl, I a 1 a are I ft i I ,1 i it! pi 1' 111. aed lii'iei i ih'oifit. WEATHER FORECAST. i iv ll'S V' r' TWO FI li.HS KLAUi CAIRO a mm 3 8 a a lair, 1 1 4 tut. l.

i ,1 I''. 1 i i i wih a a I Ke-a atrl In er hi', often sut I p.lh.r I' a- h-ta in tlio j-ast irh m- is by g-irln and f. rrlrylnit thr'atsb- th Of, Oi threr.ta In groia-! mat le ll lul uuaae When these v. hor gen. v.

i pii'i! I'S'lf i-till at A at no'iocf-d it tbteo' a comtortaloe oigimi- T'o nf have t.l Of peel the trr. 0 P' h- iig' Sol hi thj -t pi have Hut a of loan liv ft 'a in lii Itlill it h' hti 'o t.l the Ut eo A aloe ,1 to lei! U' flit if th i a a tt think ini. W'h uo. ih fiui 'f I'hee t.a. and attfopria'e r.ai-'i-.n.

p. la sl ip. a Ml th h.itrao f'-rth eiv. t.i ire. Prsvif and l.niop"',! than formerly bv I i a (P'l-eols of pby whlr-i has he per in lo j.

tp. a- atnl know irdfr.0 ter. I li SON-IN-LAW HELD In Death ef Arl (W. Man Inquiry nrs Qunirel. ef'-ti.

t--er tr. tus t.g'iii. li'a-ant. V. April -rollowltm an Inve-Htratlnn hy I'njae "I'lr (in.ik, t-enip-rviiie.

iarr.e ID ll var old. Arle. ti-tav waa he'd on a ehaiare of Al'ied VM-att if Vr'i. hi fa inr hi I oiitfedi. I ahoot'i.

sa II Si.l thai hn a lett'a home Mheit entered, eat a hntfe in h'a hand I The a -euaepi denared he pteVt up a lic'iua a bluff and that ih-waapon waa accidentally The Investigation blougbt tu Hht I hai thi hv teen quarrela between I. men Nlb-M la said to have .....1 mil of ha, log atol.n a moon- art i and a iat.tlty of Ucpier, I STEAT-ISHIP MOVEMENTS 4rrl.rd el is ti eipt ti A 4 II I A. Sa I O. o- l.l i Si-ti i- a N. Mala.

I Al-rl Ap-ll I I Wile. Aptll I Apr'. At 'II 4e'0 I A TorV V- I I if llpaill fi-el tl.lA, at. a tt -N Vnoll an. i st AeiiilJ I rl I'" Iti, ana va Cujao.aia, i I in ll i I ,1 U'i't'sen, p- r.iiing treaty with Turkey, i known as the Iausar.iie Treaty.

These reverend gentli'tnou lo-t'are that the "Christian runtlment of America Is opposed lo ratification In th present form." They ay: "As Americana wo should ni so lieitoiia of the performance of our n.otal duty as for protecilon of our rltlit. "Wh re to resume ft tend I- re'atioi an avowedly un- repont.it.t aiitl-Chrtstlan Oov-et- nf vhleh has de: iiu'IIom Christian men, "in-n and rh.I.in'tl. Wo feel hit fJi'n" our p.ut to fninil moial ti'i'giclon to Armi nl.t, to of our opportunity. be iijiilvalitit to a condotia i of Turkish crimes and to a latificaitnr. of i.ietSioils iin, wfcb-h are af.horieiit to all who love and Justice 11." if Imlef, ri r.

a actmty Turkey a proliibitloii hit It I T.rkisii land. Tim good nijl.oi too, I T'n kl-h Ir.tetl... l. ria't. of the t'i'e tii' ii.ii.

1 ann rs In tl f.i.tfian Ui.tl. M-t in i An, en, -a killed In It hot a.nlghl h' le ml.e liiTi-1 of Turk fit 1" filtltill. The I refts upon i-ppr or. whether In Hu -la. Clrl-Whl 10.

Til" Pit loctors of theology do r.ot knew what they are ta.niiif! about The view ail tilltign wf'li the i ic 'f WOJ-'i got i I n. 1 nflalrs of int. i tlity are parently, it tho ditch dlgg--r ii-norant of metaphysics. In the first plnco, the rrrsldent of Turkey himself Is a Hoc- ondly, under Kemal Tasha Tml ey lias Advanced In the direction of .1 atablfl clvilliatlnn during the few )cars of his rulcishlp and direction I I I i who had g- na from Waablngioti tn end fle.allv i nine 1.1 Itochea ti In Ho 'r I hit, eoti waa pb-k'd up, In here Ulla IIP t' 1 1' I 11 'H In 'I lo SI lar)'s llosi'ltal. a VP to of inneeia.

aine.slii fall-d, lofo-r, to pn.ent recos nit om of h'S patents alio tea, be, h-ie Into afternoon, it bnd oiparroHy laleti tf arly a wei-k fr.ni his l.f" Th orj.jed at seeing him eln. were bv to make no at-ntiilM now to dtaw out the story of his anderlr.it. a.

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