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l—Russlnn tnide. unionists welcoming to Moscow Bulgarian refugees who had fled from the ’white terror” of
Tsunkov. 2—Secretary Work and Commissioner of Indian Affairs Burko receiving a delegation of Osage Indians
from Oklahoma, who want the government to manage their money. 3—Madison Square Garden, New York, In
which the Democratic national convention will he held. -
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Kansas, Repufdlcan whip, proposed to
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New York Captures Demo
cratic Convention, Which
Will Open on June 24.
By EDWARD W. PICKARD
N EW YORK has captured the Demo
cratic national convention of 1}>24.
The big meet will be held in Madison
Square Garden, opening June 24, and
the hotel keepers and amusement pur
veyors are preparing to care for several
hundred thousand visitors who are ex
pected at that time,
' .When the national committee met In
Washington on Tuesday, bids for the
convention were made by New York,
San Francisco, Chicago and St. Louis.
The first named topped all other offers
with a guarantee of $205,000 cash and
the expenses of the convention hall.
San Francisco offered almost as much,
hut was beaten by consideration of the
long distance the great majority of
delegates would have to travel If the
meeting were held on the Pacific coast.
Chicago having withdrawn, the final
000,000, and ^Senator Curtis estimates
that this would come within $7,000,000
of meeting the annual cost of the
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Senator Copeland of New York,
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men at the rate of $1.25 a day for each
day of service, with a $(125 maximum
payment. The total cost of the bonus
under this plan is estimated at about
$1,500,000,000, and Senator *Copeland
would have the Treasury ^department
Issue bonds to this amount.
Decline of the franc to a record low
point moved the French government
to^a—determination to effect great
economies. Including the abandonment
of big public works for a time and the
'cutting of the government pay roll,
and to Increase taxation 20 t>er cent.
Exchange rate%~ reacted Jp* this, the
franc recovering shaLply.
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•VI
ENATOR CARAWAY of Arkansas
violently denounced Albert B. Fall,
former secretary of tbe Interior,
Wednesday before„the seriate commit
tee that Is Investigating Fall’s lenses
of naval oil reservations to private per
sons, and Attorney General Daugherty
came In for some of the sting. Said
the Arkansas senator:
‘‘If the people in charge of the Amer
ican navy are to be believed when they
say our very national existence de
pends upon the navy as the first line
of defense: when They tell us we would
ho lost without the navy, and then sell
_ .. every drop of reserve fuel for the navy,
ballot stood: New York, 57; Sun l ranv,r.,~, ...*——-r*-’—=—" v ;crr£V„Trr o r-
Task how much more infamous it Is to
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Bolitlclnns were especially concerned
with the political effect of this choice.
The McAdoo managers. It was said,
were somewhat dismayed, fearing the
local Influences would Injure their can
didate's, cause. If was held that Al
Smith, certainly, and Underwood, prob
ably, would jvrofit by flu* selection. The
tlrys In the Tmrtr rnnks nre norut ntr
pleased, for the wet sentiment has Its
headquarters In New York and vicinity
and-the metropolis always appears to
he more than moist. The Wall Street
bugaboo also’Jumps up.' It is not coll
ate on a v celvnble thill William Jennings Bryan
worthv | H pleased with the selection of-New
them the 1 1
York.
The national committee adopted, a
rcsoluilon recommending to t^ie states
that half of the delegates at lunge shall
I he women.—-lU wirs also decided that
national committeemen attending the
convention shall pay their own travel
ing and hotel expenses. Having dis
posed’of Its business, the commlftoe
\\T7if in a body to pay its respects to
former President Wilson, a'nd presented
to him a resolutlon-of appreciation of
his achievements and ideals and of
hope for his speedy recovery of health.
have sold every gallon of reserve oil
than It was for "Benedict Arnold to
try to sell only a’rocky fortress on the
Hudson river?
”1 know there Is something wrong
with the source of Mr. Fall’s money,
:ftid I know that every reading than and
woman in America will know that Al-
htuT B •Fnll, the secretary of ..the.Jib
terior, sold every gallon of-the Amer
ican reserve fuel to oil speculators, one
of whom boasted he wouljl make $100;-
000,000 out of Ills share of the loot., y
‘‘Of course, I rather 'imagine if It
were not for my distinguished friend,
the present attorney general, all these
men would he Indicted. But I am con
scious as long as he sits at the helm
i\t tin' Department of Justice they may
sell the White House and be absolutely
Immune from any rosocut ion%. 1 n the
federal courts."
K ING GEORGE formally opened the
British parliament Tuesday, and
the Tory government in the speech
from the tiyoue made a last desper
ate effort to rally the Liberals to U*
support and keep the Luborites out of
power. The speech was long and dull
and contained an . extensive program
of* minor reform, Including various
schemes for tbe relief of the worker
and the farmer. Ramsay MacDonald,
Labor leader, announced thqt at the
earliest possible moment he would
move as follows:
“It Is,’ therefore, our duty to" submit
to your majesty that your majesty’s
present advisers have not the confl
denee.of the house.”
On Thursday H. H. Asquith, veteran
leader of the Liberals, put an end
to all the hopes Af the ’forles by sec
onding the Labor fnotion and announc-’
ing that when It was called up the
following Monday he would Vote for
It. and advise all his friends to do the
same. None who had not read his
mail for the last week, he said, knew
the strong demand for him to become
the. savior of the country. Becoming
the savior of the country meant doing
some qnderhand deal to keep out of
office the party which by all constltu
tional rules was entitled to it.
Mr. MacDonald, In A speech to the
commons, denied that the Labor party
fa vored any - rovoluTionary planar ae*
cret, or otherwise.
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OVERNOR 1TNCHOT of I’ennsyl- k 7 aro,,lu , WHS
EXIGO’H rebellion seems to
moving toWflrd its' climax, qinl
there is not reason to believe that the
climax will he the defeat <\f the revo
lutionists. ‘ Just now -the activities of
the armies are centered mainly about
Tampico, and the United States gov
ernment has found It necessary to
warn the rebels that it will not coun
tenance a blockade closing vthat port
commerce. The 'cruiser
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Admittedly Ids chances win be greatly
enhanced if congress passes a tax re
vision hill not vastly different from
that proposed by Secretary Mellon and
yet satisfactory to the people atdarge.
House Leader Longworth Is working
bard to bring" this about, and there Is-
a fair chance that lie will succeed in
so far as the house is concerned. But
the Dem'oerats see- in the slim Repub
lican majority and the insurgency in,
the G. G. I’, ranks a chance to get the
support bf tbe Republican radicals for
Uieir own .tux measure and thus to
capture tbe credit. Thejaain polnt_of
coiitroversy_ls stiTTUie maximum sur
tax rate. *
The bouse insurgents last week won
the first,test of strength in the'tight to
liberalize, the rules. _ By* a vote of 208
to 177 the house adopted an amend
ment repealing the rule which the
Democrats put Into effect'more than
•vanla also did some denouncing,
at the annual convention of the Anti-
Saloon league. He said the national
scandal of the failure, to enforce pro
hibition was the worst In our history,
and he voiced what he called a “gen
eral demand” for a congressional In
vestigation of the prohibition enforce
ment unit of the government.
but ran aground 16 miles from Vera
Cruz. < .
S HENANDOAH, our giant dfftglble
which is to lie used in the coming
arctic expedition of the navy, was giv
en an exciting test Wednesday night;
Moored to her mast nt-Lakehurst t<\ \TEN
flht sTJTTTTi;—Y- was necessary -for him to become
see "hp\v\ much wind she ctv
the big ship was^ torn loose by a 72-
iui1e gale and driven northward. Capt.
Anton lleinen an<l his crew of 21 speed
ily got the dirigible under control and
after flying its far as New York harbor
they turned her nose south again.
Seven and a half hours after she broke
loose the Shenandoah was once mdre
safe in her hangar,’little Injured save
for the Jorn nose covering. Her crew
was unharmed.and unafraid through
out the wild ride, and Captain Heinen,
who Jias had wide experlervc*' wlTh-rtir-
craff, says she is'TviUiout <lmibt the
'strongest constructed ship of-her type
•ever built. w . •
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OlvYO nVuS terrified and consider
ably damaged by an earthquake
that wirt the severest since the great'
temblor, -of . last September. About
thirty" persons were killed and many
buildings in the capital. In Y’bkohtitaa,
and otlier places were wrecked. Next,
dav severe shocks were reported from
Sendai, Japan; Bogota,' Colombia, and
Bombay, India. * 1 -
'EM ZEROS found that after all it
ten years ago and which prohibited i I
the offering of amendments on the floor 1**'^ '
to tariff ahd revenue bills unless they
were germane to the particular section
to which they Were offered. Modifica
tion of the discharge rule so that legls-
latjoii cannot so easily be smothered
in commlttee followed; and the Demo-
ENERAL DAWES', in. f+uumlly ac
cepting the chairnfimsUTp of—the
coriimittee of experts to investigate
Germany’s-capacity to pay. delivered a
clmracterbtjc -speech in which he
bluntly denounced the politicians and
“natlonaHsflc demagogues” who in
crease' disorder for their personal
and asserted the first thing to
premier of Greece, so he assumed-that
post and formed a cabinet with Rous-
sos ns_foreign minister. Renewal of
Britlsii friendship and aid is now in
dicated and it i.4 predicted Greece will
join the English-Itnlian-Spanish cruir-
bInatioii u ''tTr'"the-.Med 1 terimne'aii to re
strain French ambitions -Rfrlominate
Europe. Greece naiy need English help
to keep Saloniki from Serbia. Veni-
zelos is openly favoring the establish
ment oT a republic 4 nnd probably will
be Us first president. He, however,
deprecates the expulsion of the royal
family and has Insisted that the or
ganization of revolutionary artny otli-
cers" be dissolved’before the plebiscite
is held. —
cratlc leaders announced’they would j prbfit
now press tariff bills'with a view to be (lone to avert the most colossal
reducing - duties on everyday articles i,bankruptcy the world, has c\er seen
of food find clothing. They believe i is to stabilize currency and help Ger-
they can muster enough votes to dis- i many to recover Its economic produc-
chargi
the ways and means committee j tlvlty. The committee
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W. .L. U.. CHAELG^TF. NO. 4-132 !
from consideration of bills of this char
acter, which do uojl agree with the Re-,
nubllcait program. In the senate they*
think they may. he able to pass such
measures with the aid of the insurgent
Republicans.
T WO new plans for financing a sol-
dicriS^hoims were presented to the
senate last week. Senator Curtis of
has begun,
gathering the views of financial ati-
thorltres, ami lias Invited - Herr
Schacht,' president of the reiclisbauk,
to tell what help had been^offet'ed .In
his recent visits to London, Zurich and
Amsterdam. It Is •asserted that Dawes
means tp steer the Investigation to
ward methods of raising pn immediate
IVr.m'Tnr Germany, probably
f"25O,00O,000j£To stabilize the mark.
F ARMERS and in anti fact urerprotrihe-
Middle West, In convention in Chi
cago. adopted ,a series of resolutions’
for presentation to President Coolldge
and congress. They oppose govern
ment price fixing; approve of co-op
erative marketing of farm products;
commend the Departments of Agrlcul-.
tufe and Commerce for thelje \york in.
the foreign marketing field; favor a
reforestation movement; ask material
reduction of all taxes; urge that immi
grants Ik? limited , by quality and
economic needs if oppose. government
ownership or operation of fall roads,
inlnes, public utilities, farms or fac
tories ; opppse-attempts to deprive Vc
Supreme court of Its primary function
o^determining tlio validity of congres-
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