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"It Is part of the Samurai training tot to explain. 'If you are wrong, now that you acknowledge your error by changing your conduct. No amount of explanation can set the wrong right If yon are right and your accuser Is mistaken, time will make manifest the justice of your cause.' This Is the underlying thought of this particular teaching. It Is, I believe, often carried too far certainly, It may prove misleading to an impatient west erner, and I do not hesitate to say that J have at times resented the situation K has created. "On the other hand, It Is Impossible to bare one's soul to the unsympathet ic or curiously minded. "Every man or woman of fine feel Ing knows that, and the Japanese are Ingularly sensitive to a sympathetic r an unsympathetic, a course or aa understanding probing." EXPECTS TUMBLE A -- BELGIANS PROUD OF CITIES In Their Centers of Industry They Sea Embodied the Glorious History of the Past. No man shall say wta love our land less than a Frenchman loves France, lass than a Belgian loves his nAlve land. We have our holy cities. and Canterbnry, and a hundred ttora whose old names are dear to jtpeak. let 1 believe, writes "Londoner" In the London Evening News, jthat the Belgian has a patriotism of tta city, of the town, which we never ad. The story of that love for the city la all the history of Belgium. Tht history of the freedom and the wealth nd the ancient arts of Belgium is In the history of Antwerp and Bruges, f Brussels and Ghent, and Lou vain and Tpres. It begins with the building of the town wall, with the market that grows up behind the shelter of walla and armed gates, with the raising of the tall belfry, the town's pride, tnd the hanging of the bells. If you were a tourist who could sea the glory of old Flandera and Brabant, you would look not at the cathedral or the church, although Belgium has ttany noble old churches, but at the town hall and the belfry. The like of them is not In any other country. Wtn-ehwt- First o Teach Deaf Mutes. The first American institution for the education of the deaf and dumb was funded in Hartford In 1,17 by Dr. T:.omas II. Ga!is.udet, who was iborn in Philadelphia 131 years ago. 'He was educated at Tale and at Ando it Theological seminary,, and It Wiis his Intention to enter the ministry. Before leaving Andover, how-ave- r, , he had decided to devote hla Ufa to the instruction 'of deaf mntea, lor whom no provision had been made He remained anywhere In America. at the head of the Hartford institution from 1S17 until 1S30, when 111 health forced his retirement. The first systematic attempt to Instruct the deaf and dumb in Europe was made In 1570 bv Tedro de Ponco, a Benedictine moui uf Spain. The first i'.ruisn institution of this kind was opened In Edinburgh In 1773. California Burglars' Orijinal Methods. Burglars attempted to open the safe f the Western Mechanical company. Falling to dislodge the safe doors after burning off ihe hinges, they broke into the company's garage, took out a truck, hoisted the safe through a skylUiit wiih the taekl enpany's hauled it to a canyon and rifled it of tl.r.OO c,.sh nnd Llberiy bonds. Los Angeles Times. Some Proposal! Edith So .Mr, Krons.m proposed to yon. bid you accept him? Ethel-Mer- cy, no! lie's too awfully matter of fact. Why, he proposed by asking me If I fnt favorably disposed to'vard a unification of Interests. Boston Transcript. Passe, on Its Merits. "Ssiue say that dancing is simply hugging set to music. "All I've got to Is this: You don't have to set uy ikugglng to music to make It attracUvt," ttfuisv-lii-e Courier-Journa- l, er Jb. HUN CHIEFS FACE IN PRICES OF FOOD TRIAL FOR GRIMES CHAIRMAN OF THE INDUSTRIAL BOARD BELIEVES PRICES WILL RECEDE IN NEAR FUTURE. GERMANS PLAN EXTRAORDINARY COURT TO TRY VON LUDEN-DORANT OTHERS. Makes Statement of Ultimate Consumer ference With Food tion Officials at InteYest to the General Von Luttwitz Discovers Plot After a Confor a Renewal of Spartacan DisAdministraorders in June. Food Supplies New York. Arriving in Hunland. Washington. Cheaper food in the near future was predicted on March H by Chairman Peek of the. depart ment of commerce Industrial board, us a result of u conference with food administration officials in New York. Mr. I'eek said there had been general lnisundcrsrlindiiigs of u recent statement by Mr.x Hoover that wheat might go to $3.r() a bushel, nnd he added that the million dollar grain was made by congress to euable the public to get wheat products ut seasonable prices,' us well as to make good the guuruntee to the producer. With wheat prices reasonable, Mr. Peek said, reasonable prices of other products could be expected because wheat was the barometer of the food trade. After explaining the situation re-gnrdlng the grain appropriation bill, Mr. Peek said": "I believe, therefore, that' there Is every reason to expect lower food prices in the relatively near future. This view, I believe, the men in churge of the affairs of the food ad ministration, will share.' Blames Congress for Coup. London. Mdrning newspapers un- animously charge the Paris conference with responsibility for Hungary's em- bracing Bolshevism and the general dissatisfaction over the delay of peace. Radicals Attack Secret Service. New York. A suggestion that mem bers of the National Security league and the United States "sneakret" service agents be ducked in the East river was cheered by nearly f(XX) radicals. DR., LIVINGSTON Ms , - . if 'K If If (I ? v tv 4 sf -- hj ,s? Berlin. The German government i planning the creation of a court of in vestigatlon lor German personalities accused of crimes during (lie war wh have requested the "investigation o their cases, the Vossisehe Zeitung says. ino national assembly, the news paper adds, will enact a suitable law for it court to try General Ludoiidorff, former Chancellor von Bothnia nu-- loll Min weg, Admiral Tirpitz, ister von Jagow mid others, "whose activities can only be judged by such a court.' Alleged secret orders of General von Luttwitz to ids regimental command ers Informing them that the Sparta-can- s are planning a new revolution to introduce the soviet system, not only among the troops, but imong the civil population, are printed" by the radical newspaper Kepublik. A rumor broad cast in Berlin that a renewal of the Spartacan uprisings is due about Whitsunday (June 8) coincides with information in the alleged orders. With the arrival of the first Ameri can food ship and the conference of German financial experts at Weimar preparatory to going to Versailles on Sunday, Germany seems to feel that peace is nearer than nt any other time. The feeling of depression which Jind been growing in every part of the country at t he continued disorders and the increasing Snnrtnenn riots lifted at least slightly at the news that concrete results finally were at hand after much waiting. The arrival at German ports of the first American food ships was just in the nick of time to meet the crisis in the food situation. 1 GREAT FUND FOR EXPORTERS. FARRAND , - F fr h; Billion Dollars for Financing Foreign Trade Soon to be Available. Washington. The government's bil lion dollar fund for financing foreign (fade soon will be opened to Ameri can exporters through loans from the war finance corporation, liegulations now being prepared by the corporation to cover advances will provide for the lending of sums up to ?5tM'HK1,(XK) to any individual firm, corporation or export association, probably at ."184 per cent for a maximum of five years, on adequate collateral. Iteports indicate Hint exporters are planning to make extensive use of the government's foreign trade fund ns soon as the regulations are completed and the corporation is ready to accept formal applications. New .York. George f'reel. former chairman of the committee on public formation, made public here Thurs day night a summary of the secret orresjiondence of Count Czcrnin, late foreign minister of Austria-Hungarwhich was turned over ti Edgar at Prague by the custodian official of the Bohemian government on January 24 last. One of the most sensational of the disclosures was that there was a German-Magya- r conspiracy against the Archduke Francis Ferdinand, heir apparent to the throm of Austria, who was assassinated at Sarajevo, June US, 1911, because he was considered a rival of the then Emperor William. Mr. Creel, said Mr. Sisson. accepted the privilege of using the correspondence in behalf of the United States government. Translators and a photographer in the service of the committee on public Information were sot at work to translate the documenrs for general publication in this country as the final public contrilmtion of the committee, according to Creel. From the documents and letters it will be shown that Francis Ferdinani was working on building up a siron; Austria which, would eventually email cipate itself from the influence of Berlin. This was blocking Berlin's plan for expansion toward the east and the Berlin government came to an understanding with the Budapest :overnment to offset the plans of Francis Ferdinand. no positive proof was Although found from the documents on "hand as the conspiracy to kill Archduke Francis Ferdinand, it is sufficiently evident, that there was no conspiracy n Serbia for that purpose. The arch- luke was rather a friend of Serbia in hatred of the Magyars, as lie knew of the conspiracy between the Berlin and the Budapest governments. Sis-so- mU REAR ADMIRAL PLUNKETT ft.v 11 Vi n bag-gad- and express e car. Apology la Made to Missionaries. Advices' received Constantinople. are to the effect few a ago days jliere that Premier Ellptherios Venizelos of (Greece has personally apologized to ,the three American missionaries arrested, in Saloniki on February 16. in Budapest. A , Copenhagen. Budapest dispatch says a mob stormed the postoffice and military buildings and destroyed the Ilonved monuments. It is reported that the extreme Socialists intend to proclaim a soviet republic. Allies Occupy More of Hungary. I.ondou. Allied troops in the past few days have occupied the greater part of Hungary, with the exception of Budapqft and the surrounding districts, for the purpose of suppressing plundering by Bolsaevlk gangs. Rheumatism 4Bk. f J'Sr "Proved Safe Lame f By Millions" c trvi 1 J H t Buy only the original "Bayer packages." also larger Bayer packages. 20 cent package n and Insist Upon Only Genuine 'Ask-fo- r "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin? Owned by Americans Entirely. Aspirin it the tradf mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacideater WAT... la all cases of Distemper, Pinkeye, Influ- enza, Colds, etc. of Salicjlicacy W - of all horses, brood mares, colts, stallions, la to "SP0HI1 THEM" fay I: their tongue or In the feed put tsponns .Liquid compound. 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And she, who had never sipped I lemonade without a straw in her life, and never intended to, sniffed scornfuand refrained lly, without replying, from inviting him in when they'reacb-eher house. Skinning Came Natural. "Pardon me," said the array cook. for military chefs are prone to address their underlings courteously, "but I prithee tell me where you learned to peel potatoes so artis-- j 1 observe that you do not ncaiiy? cut off the cuticle in great hunks, as, alas, too many do, but loosen a bit of the skin of the tuber and then deftly strip it all off. You must have had much experience in skinnings e'er Why Spell It at All? entering upon a soldier's life?" "Why not spell Germany with I "I did, thank you, sir," replied the small G hereafter," queries Superaccomplished member of the kitchen intendent Shiels. "Surely she has earpolice. "Before I decided to make the ned the distinction. world safe for democracy I was a "The old widespreading, banker." Kansas Citv star capital G Is typical of German tjj of other years, but the small g that re Many a man's wife prevents him sembles a whipped ,dog, with id from losing a lot of money in specug tail between its legs, lating by not allowing him any to is in keeping now." Los AngeleJ speculate with. Times. " Everything we need is within reach here and now, because it is within us. Look within for the treasure mine. hi ; Burleson Removes Clarence Mackay from Management of Telegraph Co. Clarence II. Mackay Washington. has been removed from the management of the l'ostal Telegraph and Cable company. Differences between the management of the' Postal Telegraph & Cable company, and Postmaster General tturlcson, acute ever since the government assumed control -- 1 4 of the telegraph and telephone system, culminated on March 'S2 in an order J by the postmaster general summarily Rear Admiral Charles P. Dr. former Farrand, Livingston Plunkett, the chief officers, directors U. S. N., was the president of the University of Colo- relieving commander of the owners and of the postal eoimmnv American naval railway batteries rado, has been appointed chairman of that the central committee and executive t'rom all duties in connection with did such fine work in France in the of their government weeks operation of the war. head of the American Red Cross. systems. closing Outbreak L down-hangin- I Three Smothered in Grain Saskatoon, Sask. Three men were smothered under several tons of grain when a Canadian National railway-traicrashed info an elevator, which Jburst and engulfed the engine, V "St Chronicle-Telegrap- Thousands of Jews Slaughtered. New York. Thousands of Jews were laughtered in a "pogrom," conducted Buenos Aires on January 9, ac- ccrding to a statement by the Zionist orgapization of America, quoting a report it has received from the Argen- ine capital. Neural Earache Toothache DOSE! 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