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THE " EVENING "~ STAR " Columbia University Alumni Memorial to John Purroy Mitchel ? 1o work. . NEW YORK. February 12.—Unveil-| al tablet to Maj. John | a former mayor of | ¢ York. who was killed when his| airplane fell at Gerstner Field, La., on | 1918, was included in Columbia University alumni day exercises here today. He was a member of the class | of 1599, | 1t list of speakers included Presi- | Nicholas Murray Butler of mei ty, Maj. Gen. Robert L. Bul- Arthur Woods, who ommissioner -under is placed in Hamilton tablet Last of “Jayhawkers” Dies. O0AKLAND, Calif.—L. D. Stephe aged ninet hree years, said to be lhei last member of the “ill-fated Jay-| Jlawker” expedition to California in 1849, died her The J -Hawkers - A to have gone fifty-two days Iy without food, and for some ibute to Charles B. Rouss. | WINCHESTER, Va.— Tribute was; - memory of Charl whose contribution de tw _five years ago, s fund which was used to build the Confederate Memorial In- | « or Battle Abbey in uichmoml,i Va. ! 1 For Intercollegiate Conference. 3 seventy-five per cent of invited to an inters | conference on undergradu- nt at the Massachusetts Technology next month xpressed favorable comment” | idea of having such a gatheT- | Twelve of the | itutions already have selected | rdclegat | Woman Aids Slaying. i XTON. N. J.—Henry Kowhaust | irket was slain when a} Leat him with an iron bar| three neighbe fired several bullets into his body. Mrs. Joseph imengry. a neighbor, is under ar- rest charged with the kellinz. The trouble 1 to have started over | digging of a ditch on the Kovw th hurst property. T. S. Gift to France Placed ! NEW YORK. ica’s tof France om - placed at_the | near the Are de Tri- | Thomas W. Lamont | Mr. Lamont was chair- | man of the committee which raised $2%0,000 for the gift, the amount rep- resenting the free will offering of ! 06,000 individuals in the United | Siates. It was raised largely through | cchool children. Selection of the site | was decided upon in order that the t may oceupy a position in Franc similar to that of the statue of Lib- erty in t country ot in Pari B. & 0. Reealls Workers. CUME ILAND, Md. — An official posted at the Baltimore and d shops here called back inning next Wednesday. | the employes who were laid off | January 28. Danish King Honors Auther. OMAHA, Neb—The order of Knights | of Dannebrog as been conferred by | King Christian X of Denmark upon | V'rof. . S. Vig of Dana College, Blain, | Neb. according to advices from C Tenhagzen. H the_author of a his- | torical biograph in Danish containing record of many hundred Danish im- riigrants and descendants who have | fought under the American flag. The . as nublished in 1917 and has ributed in Denmark. been @ Alleged Moo iners Caught. BIRMINGHAM, Ala—Four alleged oonshiners were placed yupder ar-| t in a ravine at Hurrieane Branch | they were sitting down to their noon meal. whereupon they invited the officers to be their guests at din- ner. which invitation the “dry” agents | accepted. and following the meal Lrought their host to jail. A still which was in full operation | at the time was captured. together with some moonshine whisky and about 300 gallons of beer, the raiders report. T Aireraft Needed by Dry Agents. SPOKANE. Wash.—Donald A. Me- Donald. federal prohibition enforce- ment officer for Washington, said ad- ditional enforcement officers with a of airplanes and seacraft will necessary before bootlegging across the Canadian border can be halted. He announced also that he | gloating over the finding of a huge | deep-sea monster off Soldiers Key, a [a.nep in the Baptist parsonage here {lution inviting Miss inegro, was taken from the city jail had offered his resignation, effective March 4. Tennessee Legislature's Record. NASHVILLE, Tenn—For the first time in the history of the state, the Tennessee legislature adjourned for the three-week recess without the appointment of a single junketing committee. Unnamed “Deep Sea Monster” Found. MIAMI, Fla.—Scientists here are few miles sovth of Miami, but are unable to name it. The body of the creature, in a state of partial decay was found three weeks ago by Bl mer E. Garretson of Huntington. L. I, New York, who towed part of the kull to Miami. This fragment Is fifteen feet long and seven feet wide and weighs three tons. Minister's Home Bombed. POCAHONTAS, Va—While the some one threw a stick of dynamite of the home, causing an explosion |f® which partially wreck. the struc- ture. No one in the house was in- jured. Police attributed the deed to Mr. Rickman's “visorous activities” in suppressing violation of the prohi- bition law. Alleges He Wax “Framed Up. STAUNTQN. Va—Col. James Browning of Pocahontas pendent candidate for (overnor of Virginia. who was recently committed | to the Eastern State Hos Insane, issued a statement he declared he was “frame that he has instituted habe: proceedings to obtain his rele Browning was detained in Washing: ton when he went e on a trip several davs ago and was later trans ferred to the institution here. In h statement he said he went to the capital to collect war risk insurance on the death of his nephe coast artilleryman, who died in Idaho. S. rpus Col., Refuses’ to Invite Miss MacSwiney. AUSTIN, Tex.—By a vote of 54 to 61, the house this afternoon refused to adopt the senate concurrent res o1 Mary MacSwiney of Cork, Ireland ster of the late Terence MacSwiney, lord mavor of Cork, to address the Texas legisla- ture. Presbyterian Board Member Dead. | 'EVANSVILLE. Ind—Rev. Dr. Wil- | liam Johnson Darby. pr. board of trustees of James Milliken ! University at Decatur, Iil, and secre- tary of the board of ministerial relief of the Presbyterian Church of the nited States, died suddenly at NeWw- burg, a suburb of Evansville. Declare for “Open Shop.” RICHMOND, Va.—The Brick Con- tractors' Association of Richmond has just voted to conduct business on an oven shop principle after February 18. At the same time the contractors fixed 87% cents an hour as the max- imum wage scale they will pay. The present scale is $1.23 an hour. Wage Reducti I YOUNGSTOW. Ohio.—A 20 cent reduction in wages for pendent steel plants of the Mahoning valley, Ohio, and the Shenango val- ley, as announced today, effective 16. The reduction affects more than 40,000 men. Steel P ta. per Accuned of Plot to Kill Huxband. PHILADELPHIA.—Mrs. Edna Mur- | phy. nineteen-year-old bride of eight months, was held in $3.000 bail for court by a police magistrate on a | charge of plotting to have her hus- | band killed. According to witnesses, | Mrs. Murphy wanted her husband | shot, so she could collect $1,500 in- ! surance money. She confided her plan to a young man, who notified the po- { lice, with the result that he posed as | a thug to do the job. | Blown Out to Sea and Back. l NEWPORT NEWS, Va—The U. S.| balloon R 1043 snapped its cable at | the balloon station near Lee Hall and was blown out to sea, later striking a returning air current and coming ashore at Fort Storey, Cape Henry, where it was beached. There was no one in the craft at the time its cable parted. Nezro Lynched in Florid: WAUCHULA, Fla.—Ben Campbell, a by a mob composed of between iwo hundred and three hundred men, strung up to a telephone pole and his body riddled with bullets. SPECIAL NOTICES. rust Company of the Dist name of E. Y. 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Chairman Good {of the appropriations committeo and |cnable the federal government to as- Representative sist state road building projects dur- through a window in the second floor | NeW York, are the other House con- affairs was urged Chairman Madden of the subcommit- tee which f propriation bill. expected to co-operate with the heads of the crimination tions, he said. committee reports on the conduct of tal for the!the war, Representative Davis, in which | crat, Tennessee, declared in the House and | vesterday that the public and news RENEWS HIS FIGHT iBorah Says Powers’ Failure sident of the | suggestions that Great Britain was| country building was made in the Senate yes- Idaho. during a general debate on |features of 1861 that fortunately will disarmament. sion of the Navy Department. | Senator Washington, naval committee's recent adverse re- port on i for a six-month naval holiday, in an- swer to a question whether the com- mittee’s any such situation, replied that there inde- |, peen “some tesumony” on the subj; believe of have the archives of the Navy Department | there is proof of the propaganda con- ducted by Great Britain. At the same ambassadc suggest a agreement naval powfrs for reduction of build- ing progr: careful e whether capital ships are tactically obsolete. man and other naval capital were presented by Senator Borah. read from a letter by an American | { the letter, Senator Borah said, would | i terms laid down by rival nations. “ONE-MAN” STREET CARS i E. ~ SKILLED WORKMEN ~ | incing films political purposes ar home § r: Bo reps s for tent at rewsonable prices: remt ap- i on purciase price by agreement. HUGO Token. 110 ¢ CLAFLIN FOR « was formed for the purpase of helping sion_of ‘their Louses from vacate. Legal advice the association’s offices. 60, Wash Cop 1. bldi xperts 3% Year: tenttn Grafton& 28a_Roof: “Give Us Your Implicit nfidence” ou by will er Paint and Glass Co., 9 Wisconsin sve West 67. and Plumbing Y. Thc!Biggs Engineering Co. YUt nw Phane Frenkivs 31T HEATING—PLUMBNIG ¢ . Biggs, W. K. Pace, unnizgham. mbing repairs and remodel + I t mechs: —apply Fronc] t with hand brushes. 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Tmmediate const is 13 monthly payments. 1RONCIAD a RAGE CO., Big stock of porch| onj We guarantee same ‘for five | {of two of the smaller type cars to one {of the present type would have to be | maintained to make i i reached between the United States and the powers competing in naval building.” he said, “it will lead to war inevitably. The resolution calling for an in- rover Cleveland. Bergdoll, Philadel- |j Chairman Kahn of the military com- leged status would be presented by Members of the House who have government Ala., during for the the selection of Representative he Senate provided that amount for he dam. Mr. Byrns led the fight in he House for the Muscle Shoals ap- which was voted down Magee, republican. recs. mination of politics in the ad- stration of Post Office Department in_ the House by med the post office ap- Employes cannot be department if there is dis- in salaries and promo- Attacking republican investigating demo- FORDELAY ONNAVY to Agree on Construction Will Lead to War. The statement that he had received this naval ‘circulating propaganda” in to deter American ¢ by Senator Borah, republican, He understood, he d, that the facts were in posses- republican, the Senate Poindexter, author of Senator Borah's suggestion investigation had disclosed but the committee did not | t showid be made public. “If this information is in the hands | the Navy Department,” Senator Borah said.. “the Congress should it. We are indormed that in| t, the British me we are told that ] o is on his way here isarmament ¢ Senator rah again urg e reached between the | s, and also advocated a investigation to determipe Unless there is an agreement Opinions of American, British, Ger- experts that ships have become obsolete He rear admiral, retired, who said: T would stake my life that in a few years a surface navy alone can 0 nowhere but to the bottom. The name of the officer who wrote e given to the naval committee. if e abiirea. rnis officer, he added. also | wrote that the United States could never be attacked successfully by a power or combination of powers from overseas. Senator Poindexter, in defending the naval committee’'s report supporting the capital shipbuilding program, de- clared that if the United States ac- cepted the building postponement plan, it would “become at once & de- feated nation, would lose its insular possessions,” and its citizens would be able to travel the seas only ugon PLAN TO BETTER SERVICE R. Shepard, at Association 1 Meeting, Suggests Substitution in Ratio of Two to One. Substitution of one-man street cars for the present double-truck cars, on a ratio of least two to one, was advocat of improving serv hepard at a meeting of he Northwest Suburban Citizens' | Association last night in the city post office, held in an ante-room, prelim- ! inary to a tour of the office. Mr. Shepard declared that the ratio| X the innovation | an improvement. He said the propos tion had passed the experimental stage in several cities where opera- tion of th 'De of cars was prov- ing high ssful. The-matter of improvement of street | car service on the Wisconsin avenue line was referred to the public utili- | ties committee of the association for | consideration and report. A motion was passed asking for ex- tension of the sidewalk on the west side of the circle at Nebraska and Wisconsin_avenues. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Clark, Mrs, W. | W. Watson and Mrs. F. W. Corwin were elected to membership. Assistant City Postmaster W. H. Haycock and Superintendent of Mails E. C. Schooley conducted members of the association on a trip thruogh the mail-handling division of the city post office, fol- {lowing the meeting. For MOORE & papers a complexion had_applauded the testi- mony of Gen. Charles G. Dawes. | gations |tarnish the glory and besmirch the |honor of American arms reach such |a nauseating state | newspapers rebel {ed. | vestigators to reflect. day by Representative Sisson, demo- crat, Mississippl, as “the best Secre- tary of the N: has over had? During d naval appropriation bi Teviewed the Secretary’s accomplish- ments and declared that even those who had criticised his policies would eventually admit he had been highly efficient and far-seeing. partment who work: than the “He has set a splendid example to the men associated with him. ginia, in the form of an amendment fo the annual post office appropria- week he would rule for rate enactment for the money. Sheppard, and miners. The rest of the United States | thought as pertinent to the world's Residence Properties of the Better Class 1420-22 H Street Phone Main 1453 Inquire of Mr. Hill “without regard to political “Dawes is a_republican and Dawes s right,” the Tennessee mem and persistent efforts to that republican * Mr. Davis declar- time for the ih- “it is certainly Secretary Daniels was lauded yester- the United States During debate on the Mr. Sisson se! m, “There isn't a man in the Navy De- n longer or harder ecretary,” said Mr. Sisson. An appropriation of $100,000,000 to ng the 1922 fiscal year is proposed by Senator Swanson. democrat, Vir- He gave notice that next ask a vote on a special its_insertion, saying there would be difficulty in getting a sepa- ion_ bill. Investigation by the Senate naval committea of the dismissal from the Marine Corps of Capt. E. G. Chamber- lain of San Antonio, Tex. under a court-martial sentence approved by President Wilson, was proposed in a resolution _introduced by Senator democrat, Texas, and re- ferred to the committee by the Senate. HARDING PROGRAN LACKS 51 FEATIRES Installation of Lincoln Mark- ed by National Turmoil Missing in 1921. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, February 11. — While Senator Harding's inauguration as President of the United States is de- stgned to follow arrangements of that of Abraham Lincoln, there are eLiitheifentireirdirectorate or ate |- DLH dndiaOne ofithe lurgestau gl SURCLILRER I IL Mo s s th RS syndicate of pharmacists. The ac- |diences ever gathered in India crowded | $hor 1o act as confidential gusation against them was extortion |the famous Mogul Hall in Delhi iust |efandirds at $1.500 r “without | ‘Ees for medicine. week for the inaugural ceremonies of rd to the re nts of . the chambes ; civil service rules Parris __ Line to Double Capital. i ‘"‘“’""'l" of princes. The huge(yl, “Serving under tempo BERLIN, February 11.—The North hall was made pi ly 1001 pointment. co collaboration with German representa- tives hcre and approved by the minister of commerce. have left Belgrade. be missing in 1921. The only military forces in the in- augural paradc of 1861 were the sappers troops in the capital were stationed in different parts of the city to provide against emergencies. As the nation hovered on the brink of civil war, the great fear of the authorities was that effort would be made to inter- fere with the ceremonies. Lincoln’s inaugu Address. If President Harding follows Lin- coln’s first inaugural address in com- pass, he will do it in less than 3,000 words. In that space Lincoln made his plea for the Union and declared intention to maintain it. tr: inaugural waus overshadowed by the procession of victors. The cmwd:&l were smaller than those in '61. erans marched in. the parade and there was a brilliant array of officers in the city. A much-commented-on feature of the parade was a battalion of colored troops and a colored lodge of Mason: Philadelphia was repre- ented by several fire companies with was r superinténdent of police, our vears later Lincoln’s second |newal of the contract was in apprecia- tion of the police chief's active work in _reorganizing and bettering the city's Vet- | police force while se; The new contract includes a monthly salary of $325, furn orderlies and two dress uniforms, inspector general h: stantial increase in the number of mem- bers of his force and inereased pay for them. ntences, ents, larges vessel in the world, for its - New York service, Prince Seeks Cure. ‘The Bismarc a_ vessel of 56,000 - o MADRID.—Don Jaime, son of King | tons, was built at Hamburg, for the | tioned fer Hardin’s Jugosla: BELGRADE, Jugoslavia.- has rejected the draft of a treaty of | mmerce Turkinh Delegates Chonen. | CONSTANTINOPLE. — The delegates | of the Turkish government to the forth- coming conference with the allies in Lon- | don on near eastern questions will in- clude_Tewfik and Osman Nizami Pasha, former min- ister of war, with twelve experts and secretaries. twenty-four hours in Paris on the way to London. Airplanes Carry Much Freight. LONDON. D. C;, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1921—-PART I French Find Few Complaints | Against Africans in Germany | By the Ansociated Press. PARIS, February 11.—The foreign ber “‘(LI"'““ announces that only 227 com- When these muckraking investi-.plaints were filed against all French colonial troops in including the negroes withdrawn last June as well as the Algerians and Arabs. equivalent of 19,050,000 days on duty in Germany. Of the 227 complaints, the announce- ment sald, proven, ninety-six were doubtful and fifty-nine unfounded. two proved cases resulted in one im- prisonment for life, seven suspended These twenty-three subjections to military discipline and the dropping of thirteen cases. were established, according announcement. issuing orders to storekeepers tod: to reduce prices, caused the arrest| German Lloyd Steamship Compa to double its capital. ALBERT D. LAMB RENAMED HEAD OF PANAMA POLICE Former Bertillon Expert Appointed Inspector General for Second Period of Two Years. Albert R. Lamb, former Bertillon cx- pert of the local police department, has been reappointed the national police force of Panama for a period of two vears, his two-year con- ct having expired December 3 new zppointment took effect January 1 Word of renewal of the contract by the secretary of government and justice ived by Maj. Harry L. Gessford, | more than .one million pounds were brought into and carried out of the British Isles by the air service during | 1920. The goods were principally clothing and_furs, but they also in cluded watches, wireless apparatus, human hair, paintings. motion picturc films and other light goods. The trad- ing in these commodities was carried | out with all the western European | countries. the Germany. troops spent the Ald Country With Own Handiwork. ROME.—Each woman of Italy, under | a plan adopted by a committee of Ital- fan women, is to be urged to con- tribute an article made by herself, and the proceeds from the sale of these | articles is to be used to help in re- storing the country’s finances. Sale of the articles is also to be made in South seventy-two cases were The séventy- twenty-eight imprison World's Largest Ship Sold. —The White Star Line has purchased the steamship Bismarck, the Nine cases of rape to the E Alfonso, is proceeding to London|Hamburg-American Line. Last fall it again to undergo treatment for Was reported that fire had badly dam-! deafness. - aged the vessel while lying at her docks in Hamburg. The Bismarck was Copyright Nati Arrests All Profiteers. to have been delivered to the alliés 3] ;- under the terms of. the peace treaty. BARCELONA.—Gov. Anido, after X . SIPSGeEY Magnificent Ceremony In India. ruling princes in ous robes and jewels and civil and military offi- cials in full state dre: There were many ladies present. Baron Chelmsford, and Lady Chelmsford and the Duke of Connaught drove to the hall in full state with artillery and cavairy escorts, and upon their arrival occupied a throne on the dais. The ceremonies included the reading of the king's pro- |clamation and a special message from the king, and speeches were made by the viceroy and the Duke of Connaught. ny plans Reject Treaty. The cabinet th Germany. prepared in| The German delegates Cecil Turns -Partisan. i LONDON.—Lord Robert Cecil h definitely intimated his decision to cros: the floor of the house of commons and take his seat on the front opposition bench. The intimation is contained in a letter written to Lord Edmund Talbot chief unionist, in which Lord Robert e: plains that he is golpg increasingly at | variance ‘with the government on a | number of public questio; ord Rob crt_will head the non-partisan group | which is insisting on ¢conomy in public | expenditures. i delay. Pasha, the grand vizicr, The delegates will remain Pres. ~Goods to the value of | Blackistone’s By Hot-Water, Steam Pressure Systems IS OUR SPECIALTY We are ready with the necessary mate. and expert workmen to instal plant or remodel your present one without CALL ON US: Biggs Heating Co. W. H. Gottlie, Eemembrance Box | Abe Martin Says: ‘en genuine merit has t’ be advertised before it pays. Th’ trouble with bein’ men- cabinet that it makes you too great v finally accept a’ pustoffice. 1 Newspaper Service., APPOINTED BY PRESIDENT. President Wilson has authorized the r Vapor- H. E. Huntsberry, Vice Pres. 917 H St. N.W. 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