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l-Procession in Stratford-on-Avo unfurled. 2.-First interior picture of Women strike pickets who, with their by the judge who sentenced themu. NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Russia's Reply at Genoa to the Allied Proposals Merely Dodges the Issues. IS INACCEPTABLE TO FRANCE Text of Russo-German Military Pact Published in Paris-No Peace Yet in Ireland-Chicago Wars on La. bor Terrorists-Daugherty on Army Contract Frauds. By EDWARD W. PICKARD R~"V'7. ""'s' " """' the allied nations represented at the Genoa conference, awaited with greate-st anxiety for days, was handed in last Thursday, and proved to be not a real reply but at long controversi al document. "Whomlly unsatisfactory," was the verdict of the French and Hel;:tians. but M. Barthou and his colleagues awaitiadl word from Paris before withdrawing from the conference. On the other bandl the British, though far fromt satistied with thean nnwer of the soviet dleleentes, professed to see lin it aclon"(- for further nego tintions which mtig.ht wvell lead to an amiicable seith-'non~t. 'they (,alled the era proosintht iiafnanam-Av tefrsewe 2.rst andter piowers of mission tof epierts but wth reeter bthe roposedwh mixred miso th e prussiaty eplaust Geoa tok the Dodregnty ofthe Russuenstae pTaythn of RushGan ilietary Pte Publshrefus the Pais-mee Yoanth d re lahrnnhiatonWr on La.te c baom TaerronrallsDuhety govnth arosArmy-honshevck Frads. RLloyd' reorge ta opeu thepoal, of the aciealetions rereetued t th e oference b arriied wingutil reattnity. The Itla are hupotng ing lwith Frace and predgu tn de nT HAT trry of a mlotar contrvetin signed y repreisatyves o the 'Rsia l vet y n the Germ nil1W~ anbu spr the ondhi o agTies andavtg 'oruly de-nied waill hn-ortdw Now froe thri Joufrn Eli rnswa purOt te othe thxtn o the paiti.h Ine of the soern agees tofurish toe edi arm wiharmsand furterialgo theavoy fie m ariery ve fo 20 inftoan amvisions; t tra 'in em0t Russian iestuet orincen the crustalevlopmes of he ia oafafreiand rrt se nthical ex tetsovtoRs the 1tspeende the mun tern betwnti and he oes The gaeize the husando Rae d coack nti~ ofets, lsuyt the reecte errpossbhe payte for newaionlined poeter t beau itpl sof spae pats, Toeegno he Russian m staffgaateea pythingstoflhe. Sinussha ofthr Goersa prants the forense lanufah tussianf dempane, he latterso wgas ade te fr rnusaon condtntat clhim husednm ae uselgie the u then fnee.aeanpcialis eeturwoud ber mtt ed com"othe ne rfcon feareed miht prepared aonntplo operatonsatogreRssi acss aeo thealt. Then.ain respotn him whe LJaan sows saigns opetned Thusda with Franevan witCoun Qul mnond imediat and dpainitreplyng sigpecedly reeeatie of theor n tRuected theie matter and Paethe, eran spunig bythe oud Tiesmad im ndit te anrvas ofthe Brtos furns "a }Jjil j l 1 " ?2 n when Shakespeare's blrchany was 'e 1e the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, sh1 babies, were put in jail in Chicago for c (late, following formal agreement on the matter between Great Britain and the United States. It was feared this would create another opening for fric tion between France and Great Brit ain. G"ENEIIAI. WU victory over General Chang near Peking was complete. The Manchurian army was scattered and thousands were tak en prisoners and disarltd, each inan being given a sum of money which Wu obtained by levying on banks that had supported Chang. The defeated leader fled into the country with his body guard with Wu's soldiers in ht pursuit. Near Luangcliow, 'n te rail way to Mukden, ('hang gatherd :,one of his forces and ent ret li d. ari'l at latest reports another lilit was ex pected there. Wa. who aipiointe l himt self governor of Chihli lroviie. ap proved the alplntrlent 'f Wu:a.n .iih ('heng as protnier to suc 'ae L'Aiang Shi-YI. who 1liedl to .gal,:an. l'resident , Iisu then dl ii s-epl I'ianie as gover nor of Manrelii-a and deiri ved hits of all his titles. More liiaartant wa his action in leeim that h.-reafter each province shall be reslpon;sible di rect to the ceit ral averninent ii stead of tlrouh ni!itarv dictators. Ile this souhit to abolish the sy tein of tuchuias or military inslectoirs who41 have l14-4-n ralin: Dver two or more prlov inoes anrde we-re virtliftlly infleg~en ltint of 1'aking. GIei all \u slay- hias sole airn is the rifi eniiation of ('hina and tle enl (if tiiilitarkiti. tui i urges the immeliate eulling of a tn tilonal ass.-inbly. II, has no l' as to the forml o g(iverltment except that it lie demnoaratii and rep'raceIin tive. F OR a few <hiys it baikedl as if Ire land might lire somzetinig re sembilli ng p eac'--hul t onllly fo r a few dnays. (On ni eario-lhy thep lace coma imittee, on which bo*ith sidles were rip resentedl, report ed toi I lalil ireann that it was unial e to a Lreec on a basis for adhjusting thle dIitTerencees bietweeni the Free Stat as nawl t hie repul ican extremists, neit her party being able to compromilse without comptIle'tt surr'en decr. At the same time the truce ex pired aiutomaittical ly. The radlicals dle clare they w-ill try to prevent lthe holding of the elect ion schleiduled for the second week in June andI the Free State men dleclare It shall he held ; whieh confilet of intentions fur nishes the basis for a acontlnuation of the bushwhacking warfare. N AGGED by congress through a resolution for an investigat ion of Attorney General Daugherty's failure to proceed legally aginist those who have b~een robbting the government in war contracts, that ofliclalh maide a report to President Harding ini which he blamed the delay on congress. The attorney general laid the blame for failutre to prosecute upon congress and promised an enlerget ic campaign against war profiteers as soon as nec essary legislation is enacted. I~e calledl for prompt act ion oni the mients ure creating twenty-three addition al federal judlgeships, the h1i11 est ah lishing a special grandl jury in the District of Columinla to grindl out in dictments against accused contractors, andl an additional appropriation of .$500,000 to enale the dlepartmentt of justice to coat inue Its influrio~s. Mr. Daugherty called attention to the fact that nearly all the tr-ansac tions in e(itest ion took place during the preceding administration and that natitrally llttlec was done the(n to bring them to light, ie promised that lie woutld soon make pulic the names of influential personages who hadi knowi edlge oif the tranilsac(t ins but were per sonally initerested in concealing t henm. D IECTlOR OF TIIE BUD(GET D)AWES nmiade a report to the President on the operation (If the budt~get system in wvhich he showed it had resulted in economies totaling $225,000,000 for the cutrrent fIscal year. andl that there would be a redctilon of over' $1 *,00,000,i00 from the act uatl expendlit ures forat 1 !521. In transmitting the repoirt to thle ho use appropria tions commit tee Mr. I hardaing siald It con veyed to the peopaile the adeternilnatlon of those in authority to operate the government effectively at the least possible cost, to make the govern ment's full contribution to a return to The Unchanging Christ By REV. J. R. SCHAFFER Acting supt. of men. Moody Bible Institute. Chicago. TEXT-Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today, and forever.-Heb. 13:8. One of the most striking character istics of human nature is Its change ableness. Man is a creature of mnoods and tem. pers. These tyran nize him until he - ~II becomes as fitful as the wind. One day he is a rock like Gibraltar, the next a reed' shaken with the wind. Man of himself ce.n not hell) this. Three things are responsible: a deceitful heart that is Incurably wicked: an elusive world fascinating with its vain glory : at mighty spiritual potentate, directing the affairs of this world's system. Before this trinity of evil, man is helpless as a lamb among wolves, or a child in a den of lions. He sways like a sapling in the ten pest, tossed like a ship in the storm, driven like a slave before the lash. In his vain struggles a;gainst these mighty forces. lie grows discouraged and despondent, crying out in the midst of the uncertain, changing vicis situdes of life: "Oh. where shall rest .e found" low comforting then is the message of the text : "Jesus Christ the sane yesterday, and today, and forever." Thle walls of the room in the Moody Bible Institute, formerly oc cupied by its revered founder. are covered witi photographs of those who were friends and contemporaries of the great evangelist. These have passed from the scenes of their labors, but over the mantel hangs at signiticant mot containing these two words: "Thou Remiainest.' ever reminding us that while mhen come and m1en go, the Lord .Jesus Christ is still the unchang Ing One, so that the despairing cries of helpless man can be phrased in the song-prayer. "Oh. Thou who changest not, abide with inc." (1) His Person Is Unchanging. This is not true of any other. All men grow old with the years. The family album is the best commentary on the changes we undergo. The text hangs a portrait of One who changes not. le is the unchanging and unchange able One, the eternal God, before all, In ill, beyond all, above all; the Alpha and Omega ; the beginning and the end. lie wants us to be linked up with Himself so that we shall take on this same unchanging, immovable char acter. (2) His Purpose Unchanging. "Known unto God ire all ills works from tile bleginning of tile world." (Acts. 15 :18.) In the eternlal past, Godl purp~osedj whalt lie wouldl do. Hie rlefully planlned to wvork out thait imurpose. lie knew just whallt would happen)CI froml centtury to centur'y. Hie mallde provision beforetimne. In spite o'f all chanilce aind chlange, lie will Per feet tile coun~sel of Ills will. "Al things were createdi for is pleasure." GodI~ re'joiced in tile goodness and glory of Is handiwork. Tile rebellion of Satan brought rulin, chlaos andl destruc tion int the. world of beaty and( order. But Go(d knew tis wvould comeI to pass, so lie provided redemlption's plan that woul d. thlrougha tile Lamb slain and salvlation manifest, make mo(re glorious~ I is creation in tile times of'' rest ituit ion. God is not deC feated, for graice is more glorious thlan creative innocence. He redleemed a lost world b'efore it was sold under sin. lie ransotue(d it, before' It waus taken captive; ie reconciled it, before it rebelled. i s purp ose is inrconce'ivabl e glory and b'lessedness. He will i'erfect ils wor1: no' lnattA'r what turmo(il, strife and' enmit1ky Iluly oppo~tse. Hie will fulfill all Hi s purpos~e lad dio all H Is plleasure. lie watnts toI teach us to wo rk withi Ii t:. aic'ording to ils Ilian, s'o that aur wor(0k sha1l'ide; thalt we matiy bild noIt of ha11,. woEId orn stul, to be. burr'!. buct gi. silv ~er aind p~reci''us '.tano. tihe riv-h's: Ildorning for t.he Bridial City of the~ King (If lKincni Siaul we nlot say : "T.lhy will (3) His Passion Unchanging. lIe hue slne irresistibile impulse. tine unc1hanging mtive 3 -thle ('mlvar pa sil n wh er. God imsl~lf in ('hrist was the la luh slain for us. "Ohi, 'twa s love, 'twas woI ndlrous love. the lIve 'of God to me ;it broughit ttny Savior from above to die on Calvary.'"( ihrist wanlts us5 to be inlseparaly united with Him11 so that wve maly have an ulnchalnging palssioIn toiwardi the sin ner. Oh, that ourT love may be like ils! Accept Christ as Savior. Thiose who foirsake sin, accept Christ as their Savior, co'nse'crate themselves to God and are faithlful unito deathl, will be0 chanlged to thle hleav'nhly na ture it theO resturrection. Tlhiese, to gether witih Je.suls, will conlstitute tile khtlgdomn of heaveCl nht is tol reign iver andl less5 hutnanlity. Tils is thle kingdom wve are taught to pray for, aiyinlg. "Th' y Kingdo(In 1'ome.'" St. Johnl InIformis us5 tha~it whena this he(avely 3 k ingdoml is es5t al ished uipon the, earth thlere shall11 be 1n4 mor'ie (leatil, neither so'rro~w nor cryinlg, iwith~er hall1 there' be iany mlor'e 11ain1. for 1111 '.hese0 thlings will havel' passed aiway, mider tile righlteous rule of the~ king. lom of heaven. y;. rated, wviti the lags of all nations owing the statue of Lincoln. 3 )ntempt of court, but later released the normal ways of peace and ulti mately lifting the excessive burden of taxation." "Political bunk" was the retort of Democratic mnmbers o' congress. They aserted the re port was deceptive and that the actual expenditures for the routine bi) u ness of the government have increased rather than decreasedl. They called attenitioa to deficiency ap propriations aggregating $292,00), tIei, but 1ipresentativ e Madden chal Iligd.l ther to deny that only $12, (MMMM ~of this deliciency wans attribut. able to the activities of the present adninistration. 1I H. S1'1-:N('Eil, the junior senator fra f li Alis 5ourli,- got into an uln Ilcasanit Ne.s throgth his efforts to Lave the senilate confirm the unfortu tiate iinIiylitltruent of Nat Goldstein to be internal revenue collector for the (astern iiss uri district. Mr. Goldstein was a deegate to tlie Repub lican na tional eenlnvolit ion but was uniseated af ter ad inittill ie iald accepteI money fron one of Frank I). Loiwden's lanag ers. Th a;'p 'itlmient was violently at taehiad in the sellat'. anal Mr. Lowden, who. a',s filn all oaianll sttaltelr., sent a rildi j. a :11 l'-cltriail. that in his opjinion Gojistain was unfit for the job. Final ly, to rli eVe the l'resideiit iti( Senator Sliat-i)le r f!t i i emi.trrasstiilelt, Gold steil aske d that the nomination be VitlilirnvII. This was done. but the I ttiinaraats made it pliin that they in toilcl iao keep the incident alive for tlse' in the aiplroaalihiing calpaign. L l:i.I)1:its of luihlil- Irale unions iii he 'ticaga ditrict who have baeeni Iilihtina thle Landuis wvage awvand appear~t tatlo ha aoverre~Itched thetmselvses at last. Na t icantient with homb11 throw intiz, intceniatrism and hhi~ckmiail, some taf thalin tIhir hliredt gunmten last weaek kil led twoa IpoalIilicee whot in tepiil tedl thiel i opertionais, aint woundl id a thlir d. Thle birutal murders arounsed I Chia ga toa thle determaination)1 to) wijae out the aoutlaw hands. Swift aol Ice ra ids caught a hInrge numbier of Ilbon leadlers, tilui ng some wvho arec eax-convicis and othters who are now tunder caonvicjtion aof crimei~s or awaitIng trial. Amoang thle prilsoners, asserted thle padlice, arie lhe men really respoan slble for the reIgn or hibior terroaristit which has gr-ipped Chicago for so long a tIie. Samueal Glompers of course always hias reftused to countenance vIolence in) labo)(r dlispuites, but It is hairdl tuo see how lie camie entirely avoId some inoral r-esponsillity for these crimes in Chii c.aga, in vIew of thei& opena enicoura-ge liient hea recently gave the unilons that aire seekliig to repudite theIr agree mlenits to acepjt the verdaict wvhich might lie rendered bay Juadge .andatis, the ar-bitratior chlosenl by theml~sealves. A "i " " '^ '"A ""as "lt of h '"ilao 11emiiinent finail-lers in the adeath aaf Ilienry P. Danvisan, whlo ptassed away at the conlutsionl tof ani opea~ation tat remiove 1tu1 iar fromi the bra In. By haIs owvn eafforts lie had at taI ied highi lptsitiaon ltaong baiunkers and1( he hadt ail so necumula ted a latrge fortune. D)ur Ing the World war lie made a fint recor arlis lienad of the Amer~icn aRIed Cro ss. A 'I ""l 115 '"ln I're"ll"n "arti-'" ha~s not stauted which of thle plans for a solIer's b on us bIll-thle sales tax or the insuranice-he prefers, or whet her lie will ac-cept either one. The predlitin ini WashI igtn alIs that he will veto the bill1 and thait it will bec passed over his veto. Leadlers In con gress have refused to let the matter go beyondl July. TIIIE interallied war council, at Pais, has agreed that Germany shall manufacture a Zepitelin of 70,000 meters capacIty to replace the one atllotted to the United States by the Versailles treaty but dlestroyedI In Gler many. It will probably be (delIveredI withIn mine months aind a German crew is to brIng it across the Atlantic. I ils federal railroad labor board LIssue~d art ordler last week that maty serve to avert thle t hr-eatened strtIke of 00,000~~f shtopmen and1( swit ch men. llThis ruling 'places a ban on) the contract systenm of farmIng out Job wvork undear wleh ruany roadls are said to have been ev-adling the orders of the boardl as to wages, working con ditIons and other matters. 1101 WRiGLEYS DOUBLE treat -Peppermint Jacket over Pep permint gum 10 for 5c 3 Sugar jacket just "melts in your mouth," then you get the delec table gum center. And with Wrigley's three old standbys also affording friendly aid to teeth, throat, breath, ap petite and digestion. Soothing, thirst-quenching. Making the next cigar taste better. C30 Evening Things Up. An Athlete. Ihings are about equal in this "Although you considerably out. World. 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