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Washing ton's interest, or a part of ita t least, centers today on the vacancy in the seat of chief Justice of the United States supreme court. Whom is i the vacant chair? Inasmuch is the present idninis ltrmlon is Republican, it seems to be taken for granted that a Repub- course it !s always possible that a president may promote one of the 1 associate's seat with a new i ppoint- ment. President Taft did this in his 'day If President Harding should follow sult of course. it if within ',t.he range of possibilities ihat he might promote an assoctate justice who is &a Democrat to the chief jus © 'ticeship. and then appoint a Repub. can as associate Justice. Circumstances make it appssar to day that the president does mot in {tend to do this, but will give tlins vae '!ancy to some one from outi-de the , court. The reasons for this t hought {are plain 'The desire is aly ays in the appointment of a chief jus tice to give the place to some man who is vigorous and who has presum ably a long leaso of bench life ahead of bim If President Harding should appoint an associate justice to the chief place bo either would bee com- pelled to take an elderly manol long service, or a younger man of ceempay | atively short service and pwomote him over the heads of his meniors 'on the bench i Three Prominently Mentismed. The names most frequen'y men j tioned for appointment to the chiet Justtceahip aro those of forme Pres idont of the Unfted States \Wwilllam H Taft, Secretary of State (~harles F. Hughes, and former I'nite] States 'HBenator George Sutherland of Utmb. t_ Men w hose position in the Fiepub Hean party make it seem fair ly cer tain that they know the inclimeations , of the president say that |® Mr Hughes had not besn appointed seo retary of stato he could be cert ain to day that the chief plage on the bench [ hive been different 'awalts him | President Harding to appoint so take \ 1 @I | lican wilt be given the high plaace. Of | assoclate justices and then @ll the I l nos {ton ef Tenmessee and Joseph R. La + CHIEF JUS TOE? , PRESIDENT HARDiNG's choree| | Another «Sims Controversy Started * hers me reins -> 60> \ r | | hol 6 mesage 1 Hear Adnairal William S. Sims, photographed with his wile when the arrived at Euston'Station Again the At a lumclaeon at the English Speaking Union the Admnirai mads { an attack on the Irish sympathizers in the United States, Secrstary i I~) sent him an order to explain his address, and the Admiral rs.orts, sav» a press despatch, that he stands by every Tre Henate thereupon ordered an Invegtigation. dmiral comes into the lime- | word of his Irish speech. I wenn ne - -- of New Jersay, Horace Ho Laur ma 00 Georgia Of these the firs} It is said 'tha: Judge Lurton had not been a:« 'hi- the pelifically for a good many pyeavs He died before he had been lors on the beach Justice Lamar als <0 ved only a short time after «appoint men@ #o the supreme bec > E'reaidont Wilson named three as 800 iio jugltice@ of the supreme court James @ Rewn-«lds of Tennessee, le « T> Brandels of Massachusetts and John Ho Clagke of Ohio T'ore are several associate jus thea of the I'ngle«d States Supreme court who today are well past the age at which urder the law they may rot.re It ims possible therefore, per _ba;e probable, that within the next fom +- sears Prosident Hardkng w ill ba e several vacancies to All on the bench of the hi;lawsst court in the lan 4 Al chat time Tall bad a Philippin« task on his to finish ban«ls which be eaired If he had taken the place t 1 two samed wore Republicans and the : list iwo were Dromocrats. | 1 | | POWER REPORT Is - STAET SECRET COUNCIL WILL NOT DIVULGE AC. COUNTAN T8, DAT A CALL OLD BOARD CARELESS. Head of Otd Body Made Statement Showing That $94,584.33 Had Been Turned Over to Presont Adminig tration During the current week there has been much speculation among tax- payer» and business men of the city .as to why so much secrecy has been rdmisistration submitted at: maintained by the eit concerning <the repo | Ihe city council meeting Rast Mon 'day night by Haskins & Selin. ac on the bench which President Roose §countants on the status of the city's voit offered him the subsequent ps tov of the Republican party might There might that Hughes resigned from (Be Su ' no ruprare of Republicanism preme court lo erder to accept the: Republican nomination for president ta 1916 dt always high and heavy job on his han@s and ho may feel as !t is - the president feels, that he should stay to finish it Years ago Theodore Ranamalt ~ fered to put William H Tafi on ths supreme bench of the United Slates Justice White togthe chair chic! 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Trore have been many changes n bas been believed / the personmel od the United States that Mr Hughes would like to returp | supreme court to the bench. but just now he has A | yearn within the last in Presiden | Roosevelt apperat 1 l water fund and just how much money ia now actually available for the con tinuation of the development of the It wll be remembered have been mo Ball Moése party and < \!Y 8 PP®er at Dolanao's Falls Three copies of the report submitted Inat Monday night were delivered to the councy| and considermble care was everrisaed In keeping any of these from falling into the hands of the newspapers Asked about the repot! today a mem- ed Willtam Herr Moody of \Massa per of the adminisatrat ion declared , that the report aubmitted earlt in the chusatts who )a not Aa alte now been In the rabi grnefa' Justice week waa simply & report of the ac- Moody had not tseen long on the enuntan'« mn the progress that they bench whpn he be ane and was fo retire selesAly wal % hat wore making (|! was neta complete reper and did nor show rery much,\ fa maid to have beeen a preceden' was 'be said \In fact the accountants have broken | 'n - Misc + or ake pu. HL. but was under the retiring age af | **\ll engaged in it P¢e had B5 There nas «pec jal 70 years maans or no private leqgisla tion to enable him c» refire ian nig | public «as. 'not completed their work yet and are A full report is expected by the council nert Manday n ght and then It will be given to the Al the present time there is pay ar an na@neslals juatice of tha’nfl'h'ng to report Inited States President Talt made fear appotn' monts to the supreme bench and in addition to this promoted MUST ENLISH FOR CRUISE BY MONDAY EVENING Non MEN Given time SERVISTS NOT RESTRICTED Lieutenant (Commander Hardison J Angley of the fourth third battalion mew York naval milt tha, today announced that men with out naval experience who desire tn go on the cruise of division © I I the distsion ' Tho question wae naked If the par tral re port presented by the account ants Monday night did not Indicata what the tefals of water manays would be 'l don' care to make any «'rtement in regard to the ma'ter at this time - was the reply .\I am not saving what the report will show A «tatement was made sone time ago,. but the people did not seem to he bese our auditor ea we thought we would got Haskin- & Sells Possibly when they make their statement the public will believe? it \ The present administration charges that the old water hoard under the vid form of government was so looga, In ite hack keeping and in keeping trcord« nf ita funds that even Has kins & sells will have to guess at some things that go Into the report to which begins July lu mos: enlist by !hp made Monday night Monday evening Members nf the U Deapite this fact. Ho E Harmon,. naval reserve who desire to enlist so I head of the board of water light and as to make the emise which will be . power at the time that It went out of gin at New York and take them Bermuda maay enlist at any time up to the dats of departure from bere Leaving New York on an Eagle boat. the didristen will to - Cape May where a few days will be spent so as to aBlow the men to accustom themselieg to ship life Fromm there they sill put to sen. go Ing to- Hathptem roads to {take on fuel and provisivns and thence south to the Bermudas Leave of absence will be granted mi that place as well af at Cape Mayr to allow the men to vialt points of Interest Wen withent mnive experience may enltet np to- NMeonday are needed as fullows Five Aremen ' that F F | evening and | to }-rxratnnm_ a year and a hall ago re cen'ly made a staiemen showing that there was $94 584 32 turned over the present admin/etration and including the $$0600 of water sow er dmhlnpmrnt bards yet to be solid there is now available for this work 06. PANAMA CANAL to AGAIN T0 FORE: (Continued From Page One } for oil bumers. mve officers' steagard, ; $46 000 alleged to have been, lost in ' attendant Mem bere of the naval ore serve who are «jualified may enlis! under these iequairements one radto class, one radio operator. third clase, three machin ists\ mates, second class. three engineers first class and three gec- \ond class, one «hfef water tender; three water temders, one ship's . cook. . =z sence. - The difviston now has \s men dnd six applHcations for enlistment ae to ! be parsed or Mend gy evening [toge RESINOL Soothing and Healit: For Skin Disorders The Playthin of Broadway * 1 ~Harding-very murh favers tim theory ? , hoped that enosgh men will inHat so that there will be Ti when the , icruiao i0 startocl. ‘ mmm emery I | t i a \iment here, 9-7, 6-4 ' one officers Took, one colored mess } Obe year's aperation of a government chicken farm | In due course Secretary Weeks' commission will return and report on , happens, | pthe Panama cana is likely to get in- | this matter. Before | that to the news for a separate reason | Certain western senators intend to: press a bill exempting American ships from paying tolls at the canal. It is understood that President that American ships should be free from the payment of tolls at the canal I'ut Between the senate's way of accomplishing this and President Harding's way of accomplishing it there is something of the same differ-! ence that there is between the sen- ate and President Harding on the matter of disarmamert It is under- stood that President Harding very much prefers that the exemption of tolls : American ships from paying should not be attempted by statute, but should be brought about by nego- tlation with Grgat Britain. (Copyright, 1921, by N. Y. Evening . Port, The.) -#- MISS RYAN WINS IN - TENNIS TOURNAMENT + (By The Associated Press.) Beckenham, Kent, Emgland June 11.--Miss Mizsbeth Ryman of Califor- | nla taday defeated Mis. Beamish of England in the final hadtech of the ladies singles in the temhis tourna- ) , strong undercurroft a* & meseaicore 2 2 E AG Un ALL NOT WELL IN DEMQCRATIC RANKS OSWEGOAN VOICe0 Protest Mayor Fitigibbons Wants Active Or 4 Commst Towns ganization, Not Based On Resoiu tione-Remarks Receive Loud Ap plaume From Northern Democrats Utica, Jime 11.--According to tho iUlica Herald-Dispatch, which had a Staff correspondent at the Democrat io gathering in Syracuse, this week, SATIRDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 11 434° - = 1 tam GEEKS FRE IN TOWh, Tu Age SEVERAL SKIRMIQHES IN MINOR REFORTED REFUGEES _ QUT - imigrop ASTA Along Blick Sta, Sea cof - Marmora arsd Ace an With _ Inhabitants - of WFhreatened by Offimsive , Filleg Regions ~ (By The Assocut ed Press.) Constantinople, | Jine 11 - Gireey all is not harmonious in the Deme cratic ranks in the state. that thie up-state leaders were ama ed at the- comparative ease which the Tammany organization put over the deal to make George R Vani Namee chairman of the state commn~{ tee, * It is said that the Tammany organ isation was in full control, and when} ilhe up-state leaders started their pro gram to block the endorsement of ; Van Namee, they were quietly, but, none the less firmly squelched by thef wigwam adherents. Whike Chairman Farley of Bing hamtora relired gracefully, it is said! by those on the inside, that the re (irement was nothing over which ho! had much control. He was shut out from discussion and. in disgust, he decided to wash his hands wholo affair. Mayor John Fitzgibbons of Oswego expressed the sentiment of most of} the up staters when, during a discus, sion om the appointment of an advisi ory commiitee to work in conjunction with the state committee. he said \What chance has an up stater got with the organization against him' We can't hive a real active and pro ductive organization by parsing reso lutions | Thais what we've been do ing in the past, passing resolutions and letting the Republicans get the votea\ This remark and others along lhol same l&nes by the fighting mayor all Oswego received loud and enthusias | tie appBause from the other delagates; indicating (hat while ali appeared to be sareame on the surface, there was a of dissatisfac tion among the upstate chiefs with the manner in which Tammany has been conducting the organization in' the past Some pertinent opinions of the Democratic organization in the state as It is now controlled by Tammany were expressed during the discussion of this reasddution ' Jobn F O'Brien of Wayne said \Our pmrty Is leaderless in the state It is a minority party Something: must be done to reorganize it ~ Anotor speaker set forth a» one of the purposes of the meeting the \rehabilitation - of the - grand Democratic party in the aaie of New York .' YANKEE TRACK ATHLETES LEAD IN COBLENZ MEET: of thei 4 Coblem®. June 11 -- American track athiotom engaged in tho or ganized by the occupation forces in Germany biwe takan the lead in the number of points made during the' meet, laying 40 406 their credit The French have 31 mand the Reigians 17 The Yankee dmughboys | yesterday won the fitst three places in gre nade ibrowing | and | defeated -the British in bas@ket ball A1 +n 26 The track macet mas resumed this after noon Latonta Dirby To Be Held Today. Cincimnal. June 1 _ Onivy five thoromg hbreda were carded to start, In the 30th running of the Latonta derby at latenia this s'ternoorn - (f these fehate Yourself sinner of the kentucky derby, ang Black Servant winner of the biue grass «takes and the Prrector KnAtt handicap will run as the Eo ol Bradiev entry and are erpecied to rule as favorites - Ran goon. from the «table of former Sen ator J N- Camden will be second clhtnire sath I nele \ elo and Brother Dateh the outsiders It is saldEm“ real, a village | on withs ' v1r@ed of plotting tie ! sibl y will | demtroyers have | bin Kara- te - sut shore offthe Gulf of !s mid and 3.32 hawe been several strruts h». along the Turkish front in Asia Mitlor, Comst towns along thi Fla. x Sea, the Sema of Mnrmngu andt hie \ ta n are filled with refuge es w o jaye fed fromm the interlor begeus« ol the im. mimenecse of the - (i@+ _ nffentive aginlost the Turkish ~.: Bal#ts The Turkish oor sonern. memt has requested thie Daohains nog to «evreuate Adalia in i. sou thern cor st of Asla Minor, pt, fear th t the British - ma the - new dor ks there as a las - ang thit | they wild cut off communiretings bet ween Angora and Europe The Angora | gowen mu. bas re- plie=d to the British next relative to the execution of M tsl pha sath it, an Ind ian British sutsmjert | ji. 'aring he was tried by court mertal and. con- 1* B et Ap of Mustapha Kemal 4 2x32}? the Nationalist gon eram-nt -«---___@.____ fresh AiR FD LACK PMR On ly $519 Subscribed to Date, ' and $1,500 is Nteded. lise A ts the people of Wmtrtesn plaing stimgy or haven't th ey got the momey ° This queste n ors pussling thomo &n charge of the canipaign to raise funds {for the Kesh Air Chl drom that they may s; nd two weeks varmilon in northe tn en York this - T o date only $%!\ Ma been sub seri be@ - This sum wil board 14 chil- dren _ At least $1 Soul s needed. pos §1 os A ppi« ahomns - hae beoen mado (or 111 ch idren. only 30 of whom will be haan &| free those amkBng for the other 112) requiring the $2 necessary to Deird a child for two weeks. ~ Buxty cight of the N2 childrem ap pliged for can't come om the vracastin unleess $476 is comirib-uud at once Of dho 172 children ordire« 5t am <enlvsre@. three are Jia uh and 118 are \miscellaneous ° B- \% Jammer charrman of the ceampaten contes bas tol tho Tribune Fresh Ar find oftciils thir she thought Maitore=* anm sicdenity could care for Uo chftdre thi jear If the t l.en ire 16 mrtlve in Waterte@cr Pos Juj 2. i Sime fer July 5, «or rtbat sona and applica tionga must be fief at ont mite \f rs James Sh nay be come wnuinica ted with at the James farags Factory atreet, by ¢eltmhine 1§00 \ re James has «int ost nearly 100@ fettors asking Gor donations andi if each of thore tow hor she Bid wril fem gave $2 the hing would be easl d) raised M lol@ters of the ot y and sorb coumiry will urge con 10 the Fresh Air fund in chor sermnont Supalay morning at (fhe request if \rs James and it istored that by eatly next week the 4 soe4 amouil be over subscribe a 'rotect Family's Without good health you camnot be. happc. *0\ hea Ith in a great degree deperads upon cleanliness . 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