itinue Mrs. Pankhurst's Congressional Delegation to Jet- 

 I While Suffragettes ferson Ceremonies in St. Louis 

 ide House for Siege. 



Quit National Capital. 



CARNiGIE 

 FOR 



Other Distinguished 



ing — Lineal Desci 



veil Jefferson! 



JEERED BY CROWD 



tocked With Provisions 

 aaration for Battle 

 ith Authorities. 



HIGG1N-S ALSO IN THE PARTY 



Page and Swanson, Who Expect- 

 ed to Come, Have to Aban- 

 don Trip. 



&.pr!I 28. — The expiration of 

 license under which Mrs. 

 inkhurst, the militant sof- 

 ter, was released April 3 2 

 r ay Jail, where she was 

 ee years' imprisonment, 

 ;at crowd to assemble to- 

 louse where she has been 

 stover from the effects of 

 strike." 



s expectation of seeing- her 

 rned to jail was disap- 

 authorities having in the 

 nded to extend her license 



unsatisfactory health. 

 itirne. the occupants ,.f the 

 Mrs. Pankhurst was stay- 

 ad it in a state of siege. 

 Socked with a two months' 

 visions. 



•a of her family and some 

 lerents were quartered 

 'o upper floors, leaving 

 2 furniture on the two 

 and this was plainly vis- 

 pie uncurtained windows. 

 jeet door was barricaded, 

 'f the password being ad- 



Pankhurst's feminine 

 :ed off from the ;iouse 



•in Pankhurst, during the 

 hooting crowd tried to 



square which the house 

 ■"■-'d by a strong force of 

 y householders and tlieir 

 flowed to pass the line. 

 Orts of militants arrived! 

 Jkly meeting, only a few 



ordon and 

 house. 



id been in- j 

 afterwards that it 

 cessary for the po- 

 fee barricades before thev 



WASHINGTON, D. C. April 28.— Four 

 Senators, eight Representatives and 

 Sergeant-at-Arms Higgins of the Sen- 

 ate and Gordon of the House departed 

 this evening to represent Congress at 

 the dedication of the Jefferson Memo- 

 rial in St. Louis Wednesday. 



Senators Page of Vermont and Swan- 

 son of Virginia, who had expected to 

 attend, found it impossible to go 



Wesley L. Jones of Washington Wil- 

 liam Hughes and James E. Martine of 

 ivew Jersey and William S. Kenyon of 

 Jowa are the senatorial members of the 

 parts-. 



Mr. Jones is one of the few far-West 

 KepuDhcans who remained a supporter 

 of raft for the Republican nomination 

 last year. 



He was the only Senator who, having 

 voted for the expulsion of William Lor- 

 iiner when the Illinoisan's claim to sit 

 n the Senate was first tested, changed 

 ins vote when the second test came. 



When elected Senator Kenyou was an 

 Assistant Attorney General under the 

 xatt administration. 



The House committee are: W. \ Ciil- 

 lop of Indiana, W. P. Borland of Mis- 

 souri, j. Charles Linthlcum of Mary- 

 land, George White of Ohio, Julius 

 Ivahn of California, S. P. Pr0 utv of 

 Iowa and L. c. Dyer and Richard Bar- 

 tholdt of St. Louis. 



J. Thomas Heflin of Alabama, decid- 

 ed he could not make the trip 



= Mr V^ 0rland ' who re P^sents the Kan- 

 sas City district, will substitute for 

 Collier of Mississippi and Mr. Linthi- 

 cum for Covington of Maryland. Messrs. 

 Cullop Linthicum, Kahn and Prouty 

 are old members." 



rmmediately after the dedication cere- 

 mony Senator Kenyon will leave St 



Hu-'h ■?, VisU r ° Wa and Senator 



Hughes will go to Fort Smith, Ark., as 

 L«e oUest ol. former nnnFr«s m , n /...., 



•Distinguished guest, 

 ipate in the dedicatioi 

 Memorial building, th< 

 Jefferson statue and 

 of the Fourth Amer, 

 gress already are arm. 

 Andrew Carnegie, whe 

 address Thursday afteri 

 sion of the Peace Congij 

 to reach St. Louis to-mc 

 or Thursday morning, 

 companied by Mrs. Carr 

 be the guests while i 

 Robert S. Brookings a 

 Lmdell boulevard. 



Miss Natalie Norton o: 

 a lineal descendant of 

 son, was chosen yesterdj 

 Jefferson statue. Miss 

 daughter of Porter Norl 

 The first of the Peace 

 monies, which will contii 

 the week, will be to-nig 

 don Memorial Auditoriui 

 Missouri oratorical conl 

 tercollegiate, Peace Asso 



Former Judge Selden 

 preside. A student frpl 

 Missouri colleges will 

 first prize of $75 is off! 

 tercollegiate Peace Assoc 

 second prize of $50 is 

 American Peace Congress, 

 Central College, at Fa 

 represented by Edward 

 who will speak on "Ot 

 Peace." John Leo Tiernt 

 University will speak on 

 Peace." George C. Wilsc 

 versify of Missouri will s 

 Too, Are Brothers." 



Washington University 

 sented by R. j. Puchs< j 

 i c ration is entitled "The 

 Honor of Nations." Wes, 

 l'-ge. at Fulton, is reprel 

 Poage Dalton. His subjet 

 mand for International ] 

 liam Jewell College, at LI 

 represented by Frank R. 

 will have for his subject 

 Total of Wretchedness." : 

 More than 1,000 delega 

 sections of the country J 

 tinguished persons from a' 

 tend the sessions. Congr 

 ard Bartholin, of St. Loui 

 at the meetings. 



United States Senator .1 

 will be one of the cone-r 



