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Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitied to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news publishod bereia, Fair tonight: tomorrow increasing cloudiness, followed by rain or snow; not much change in temperature. Temperature for twenty-four hours il endedat 2 p.m. today: Highest, 66, at 3 p.m. yesterday; lowest, 25, at 8 a.m. i today. | Full report on p: y Closing New York: Stacks, Page 27. , WEATHER. H All rights of publication of special dispatches Derein are also reserved. z i ent @ h &ITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION B e q Yesterday’s Net Circulation, 94,459 No. 28,054, Intered as second-ciass matter WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1921 _THIRTY-TWO PAGES. . TWO CENTS. HARDING ASKS WILSON ' | WINTER'S COLDEST WAVE'I]lSARMlN SP“]’S WH"E URGES Au_ TO HAVE LUNCH READY FRANGE NBW | DUE EAST OF ROCKIES | | FOR HIM ON MARCH 4 I | DURING COMING WEEK ! ! Wilson. requests that a luncheon be U b from 65 degrees yesterday after- | | prepared at (.m- White “-'Il\'r. on ’zl:.ll..‘..\f‘ t.l‘: \!\::H h;;;::u;: ‘L WUl s Wilson will not be presen Mr. FEY ¥ s H Db m‘;:'l" \ Wilson plans to go direct from the | R e e i e S ()‘.flnml :;fl:-r the inauguration to —_— SO e oM IS new home on S street expocted over muc tl country H 1 Opposes Partisan Acts Now, | ‘ircther the Prosiions will ride |Secret Plans Completed for - SN Minority Seeks to Pledge Or- But Will Hold Harding to | gl‘nr-”}ynw- will L;-',w the o Invasion of Germany on | wnANiosa't | ganization to Prevention Strict Accountability. i e U L Short Notice. | ooF Cotumbia, bt of Wars. IS present at the inauguration & i ,‘;k”-' o pmalelil Gee | } &l vrr the mild, springlike weath- SAYS THIS VIEW CAUSED | "Siliihifice v o e |BRITISH PREMIER STANDS | RSN DELEGATE PREDICTS DAY FIGHT AGAINST HIM | nitf¥ii.i o0 L /i | BEHIND PARIS DEMANDS | i © i evtotgom b | WHEN MAN WILL CEASE Will Keep Close to Own Party | <ows nmer i hate tns tupeneon |Reiterates Determination of Taking | | B R | Stute fonight |Fears Sex Will Be Entirely Wiped Leaders in Congress and Re- | {_::mnrx‘f-';'. (]l":nd!]s::rn_ s .\‘Ihr_m\\ % | Reparations to Limits of Ber- | | Out in Battles—Next War port to People. | he \.\a:#:lln‘ll:- :';":.fi:..'.;”:'f{:,‘v\.,'»thv‘r[ lin’s Capacity. BARUSU REPUR]‘[U | s e ‘1;‘:( the e Iml’:'; o 15— Measures to| | ‘\:m:.::m:-:(,':::““‘h‘:. 1 George White, chairman ! democratic national committee. Who | has been retained in power by unani-| mous vote of the executive committee | of the party, said today that he hoped President-elect Harding would find | an early solution of the many eco-| romic problems facing the country. and that democrats everywhere should lay aside partisan feeling and | co-operate. i 7 “I have taken the position all long. declared Mr. White in an exclusive in- terview, “that this was mot the time | for excessive organization work..anl I believe the opposition to me which has recently arisen was partly due to the fact that I favored doing nothing TROOPS T ASSIST POLICE ON MARGH 4 }Battalion of About 500 Will Be Brought Here From for the present anyway that would| . seem as if we were more interested in party success than the nation’s welfare. Outlines Future Plans. “I felt that in the face of a very serious economic situation it was incum- bent on every good citizen irrespective of political affiliations to wish the on- coming administration success. As chairman of the democratic national committee, T shall. of course, hold the new administration to a strict accounta- bility for all of its acts. I amt planning | | the closest kind of co-operation between | the democratic national committee and | the leaders of the democratic minority | il 1 I | | Esl | | ¢ Ji 1] b il | President Wi At the request of the [ Camp Meade. By Executive Order To Be Legal Holiday on today issued the usual proclamation. declar- ing March, 4 a holiday for the thousands ‘of government em- Ployes in Washington. trict Com- | March 4 Proclaiméd | be ta sary to coerce lied repar terms were at yvesterduy's conference between Prem Briand War Minister Barthou, Marshals FFoch and Petain, Gen. Weigand and others, s the de Paris. The mil experts of France nt that it is neces- fulfiil disarmament Ge 1o al tion many and discussed Echo al- | !rna(l)' have ;‘,:'j'"““l down to the sinall- I«'; e (‘Ju! X.T}.-n v \"vmvxl(‘ll ¥, ;l"lx.\-l de- | 3 — clared. T class of 1919 wi he kept e e g BY U.S. APPEALS DECREE | | blenz district, should the Washington - administration decide to recall Amer from Gerniany sh milita iican forces | The Frunco-Ps | nomic convention was also under dis- jcussion, and it is expected the ct {will be signed before the end of the BONUS AGREEMENT o ”au“:x:-lr ;f:'-\':;x::. ‘Will Meet Tomorrow ‘and At- tempt to Clear Up Puz- ‘e bruary zling Points. ¥ and eco- Slayer of T. Morgan Moore at End | of Highway Bridge Last May | Must Pay Penalty. RICHMOND, Va., February 18.—Wil- | liam Turner, negro, must hang for the | murder of T. Morgan Moore, torpedo expert, government property near Alexandria, Va., last May, according to a decision of the United States circuit court of appeals, handed down here to- Views of New Administration Taken Up by Future Gov- ernment Leaders. 18 —\ir. Lloyd o) | George, prime minister. declared | {in the house of commons today thut he £tood by his pledge that Germany Imust pay to the limit of her capaeity |Fever Reduced, Tenor Takes to the fight for world d Armament was overwhelmingly defeated at the organizatio convention here today after a sharp debate. The convention then took P the majority report of the reso- lutions committee wpecifying n Mtraightout feminist program for the futare. A fight Woman's EREATLY IMPROVED: Nourishment and Sleeps for Awhile. eloped the National 3 Party * convention at the Washington Hotel today over a pro- at 2 posal to pledge the organization to ,\\\l\l‘]!"l!l-r"“, work for immediate world disarma- ORK, February 15.—Reassur- |ment. The supgestion way eovamied ing reports werc brought from the [N U minority Tenort from the resor kroom of Enrico Caruso early to- | [ILOFS committee as 1o the future day. A fairly restful night was passed | s, G, G." Seait presented the by the famous singer,whose illness [MUNOTity” roport, and | Sirs. Harties Brown of lowa opencd the debate un i1 s being anxiously watched by music | i {der the five-minute rule. g i lovers throughout the world. adoption. R Caruso’s fever was somewhat re-| “Unless you adopt it and go forward duced, his respiration decidédly bet- | JUICKIY." she declarcd, “you have i1 i ter, and he was able to take some Hothing else but purely feminist pro- | Brams for the rest of your lives, for there will be none but Women left on iquid nourishment several times dur- i " the night. This served to bright. | Srth. Al of the world prepares for | en him, and induced intermittent pe- | ahips and " armies ARl iNat - nact :ru)ds of mber. l“’flr they talk about is coming soon | Inquirers werc told that Caruso was ; URIeBS you women prevent it. You | much stromcr. and that he appeared |£9 & 10MF way toward breventing it re suffered the relaps: is phy- T sicians said, however, that he has Loyt | it the next elections all congressmen forty or fifty pounds in weight. stances of the last two days on which his memory appeared somewhat hazy. jwho will not pledge | disarmament. You women who have never borne cireums | @ child, who have never lost a child, what do you mean by telling us who have that the question of disarma- ment is ot a feminist ques themselves to In"a rather lengthy chat with Mrs. “aruso shortly before noon, the tenor ed her to relate many He wanted her to tell him frankly . lon? what the physicians thought of his| Mrs. John Rogers of New York at- condition, and he smiled as she as-|tacked the statement that women sured him they weré no longer | could prevent war. She declarec the larneat | world could mot be saved from wars | Romeyn Benjamin, Mrs. Caruss's|until women had saved civilization. brother, told newspaper men that | wonderfully improved.” t with that the singer’s voice had been_af. fected by his general condition. ; i report was emphatically denied today |by the votes of the more than 500 | by Mr. Benjamin. | in both houses of Congress with the ob- | missioners, g var|,,The Drime minister was diSCUsSing | Representative W. R, Wood of Indiana, [ (0" OF APDeals, handed down here (0 py 10 g ccpcintea press. Jective of helping frame constructive! Secretary Baker of the War|ine German reparations aurstion I chairman of the subcommitiee in charze |in e Chived States dietist. coure at] ST AUGUSTINE, Fla, February 1. egisiation on great issucs as they arise | DPArtment has arranged to bring a answering Horatio Bottemicy's ar- Cplinman of the subcommitiee i GatecLin the Uy st s Sl b D and with the object of referring to the | battalion of regular infantry, number. |raiERment of the governments policy [of the lesisianv.. IR tne e o e eseentbnnaying | o SR L 2 Fet country in 1922 and 1924 all the sus-!ing about 500 men, from Camp Meade, | fireine (rrmany (o comply with the Ccial appropriation Lill. annou passed, TUnited States District Judge | S0 Policy of the next administration gestions of constructive policy that Will | v ¢ thig city on inauguration day R !r.‘;"‘fltr'jll;m;":f;’.j;";lmis el ’m-,_“_\iu” for | [0day that the Senate and House CON- | Waddill will have to ps ntence agan. | Will be passed in final review late to- e e I e i S b p;':m”hnp“(} of war criminals and other | ferees will mect tomorrow to reach | Th \eXecution will take place i the|day at a conference between Presi- Sampare them with, whs e s % *I- | portions of the peace treaty. an agrcement on the amendments|courtyard of the Henrico county court-!g . " & > i been done. % able to! ¥AUOR of order and keeping Pennsyl-|"Ticre was o great differcnce, con- |1 AT MM on -t o o il virginis eaes LIRS SeR e 0108 and Ohe es v 1 hope Mr. Harding will be able o/ vnia avenue clear for the passame of | tined the hremier, between Germamy 14id on the bill . i in years, as the state|Hughes of New York, who is expect- B e A e thastic! the presidential party from the Whis|VAYINE for the whole cost of the war | The principal item to be acted upon | for electrocution. ©d to be his Secretary of State. Among e olicy, 54 0 i side: > 2 aying to o il 0 her e que b giving the 24 S 2 condition 'now 7 a direct result of the | House to the Capitol and return to the ;00 Vaving o the Hmit of ber is the questibn of giving the 32400 qpurqo0 (oo convieted of the murder|the Droblems to be discussed at the negative attitude which the republl-':“'hile l:nuse. It is expected the or-| VUV L 0 point is as to mits | PONES 10 government employes. ’X‘hvu].l{ _:’u,on. I.l’me l\'m,vn o .1‘\.1 \‘1“ l?:izlconfl-rnnm- s the section of Mr. Hard- cans unfortunately took since they se-|ders will go to Brig. Gen. Edward F.| ¢ (ermanrs conaeite 1o he | conferces, however, cannot come to Highway bridge the night of Mav 22[; % 700 2 adaies ent ured control of both the House and McGlachlin, jr. commanding Camp | i ¢ ™0 peclly i an agriment on (his bonus until alast when Moore and Miss Pearl Clark b"_xd_fn'dulxvurul «.x'{r‘sa which s to erate in the 1918 elections. For in- Meade today. { > A ! separate vote hias been taken upon it:loth of Washington, were in an auto- | be devoted to the plan for an associa- tance, in the oil business, it has been Under present plans the troops will| _ Value of Bonds Undetermined. i tho AEo epresentative Wood | mobile which was halted by the colored | tion of nations. The address is ex- known by those who study statistics arrive in this city early in the morn-: The ailies. continued the premier. i o, OGSO STRNTE (CHT man. pected to make only a general refer- that we are dependent on our ex- ing of March 4 and return to Camp|had taken the best advice available |y P93 ET B S BPPEFE IO B0 { The evidence showed that Turner de- | ence to the plan, but, it 15 understood, portation of crude oil and by-products. , Meade late that night. No extra ex.|and had summened the ablest men to ' 0 SHERAMERL S HAITE oot manded Moorc's money, and when this | the President-elect wants t e oo The fullacy of the ery of ‘America for pense will be involved in this movement, |be found. upon whose advice the .ported the bill carrying a $240 bonus! was refuscd shot him after a struggle. [ Hughes' advice before he frames the Americans or political isolation has as the ~troops ~will be completely | prosent demands had been made, and o the general run of government!In the meantime Miss Clark jumped out, exact language of this expression. been rapidly developed by the fall in| equipped and will make the round trip | the allies were carrying out the peace | Lor e BCRErL Tun o0 1 of the automobile and was running away | Diplomatic. appointments alsg are the price of crude oil and in the de- | in Army motor trucks. terms to the utmost of their power L s when Turner overtook her. He ran away | to be considered. although it is heo «line of the purchasing ability of the| The only other regular troops to take | Germany, he pointed out, had de-|\y‘phey in effort was made in the House: after taking her jewelry. lieved that Mr. Harding will reserve | {livered bonds to the allies, but the value |\ have the police and firemen includ- | with his throat,” he said. “Let us keep our organization to | free women and get women advanced {to the point where they will have Rumors had been current that a POwer to stop war and vice and keep hroat specialist had been consulting | it_Stopped,” said she. the other physicians. for fear; The reorganization and future pro- gram of activity of the national wom- This an’s party will be decided upon today it quite apparent that Mr. Caruso is 2 {delegates at the final sess ‘There is absolutely nothing wreng | convention. The resolution committee of thirty- [two members announced immediately ion of the Despite reports that seemed to por- pipe line companies. part in the inauguration ceremonies are | T A TR R final judgment on most of the import- | tend the Singer's recovery, it Wwas after the opening of the mar ses- % v Taiees [ four troops of the 3d Cavalry at Fort, ©f these bonds depcnded upon the v ed @ point of order was made by Rep-! ant diplomatic selections until after | admitted that he still was gravely | sion that it swas resde o o m:‘z th. Heury Fehngetc Feein Myer, Va. about 360 strong, who hav.!Of the German security at ihe preseit resentative Blanton of Texas against) inauguration, | 111 ana not yet out of the crisis. He ireport agreed upon by twinis foe ot Foreign cpuntries are not buying been ordered to report to the joint con- | Moment. Raw B o m RoD: f theibonius asiapulyingitorar Mr. Hughes' visit occupied the cen- | is favored,” physicians said, by his | the members. The other sev o o beciuse they ¢annot afford to pay the . .cional eommittee, in charge of the €rty of other sorts, awd coal, 0 had ment employe. I ter of attention today at Mr. Hard- | indomitable spirit. which has brought | hers signed a minority report When Th difference in“Ynternational exchange.' Do\ uration, presumably for the pur- | been delivered, added th x-rlfl T, and. The Senate reinserted the {:ro\'lsuml ing’s headquarters here, the morn- | him safely through the heart attack giar ‘:g:m to pre )th‘-mw}l— t;l!‘ m' and that difterence is due to unstable! ,,.0" of escorting the President and | the auestion was what wis their value. 'for a $240 bonus not only for the| = ing being devoted to a number of (and the relapses that have followed. |peport. tor e maonted o e conditions and the apparent return of, L UF, = e Capi P The Germans continued Mr. clerks in general, as originally writ-| scell z s x | Zira oged s < - | Tep: D . not been e aitad Biates tata policy of po-| President eler;llo the Capitol and then“hyl eorge, that if the allies took the ten by the House, but including also miscellaneous appointments and to a ! Eruno r)"aln. (.“‘ums »r(‘arr). | concludea. et b i the White House. Oy a-SeOES: e SIENX LD S n oUSes ) MEE i continuation of the Presi -elect’s | left the sickroom is morning for - litical isolation which I fear may be- & ;\-axur» of the'rdw material at the time police and firemcn and " employes of | N | | conterence i }}',‘,,}‘."\‘1"1,",::,;,',"‘,‘,5 | the first time since Tuesday nighl.; The Majority Report. come ‘ceongunic isp stion it was delivered the sum amounted to ds and arsenals. f Ohio, 8t00d to hav ‘LY | Zirato is greatly attached to Caruso.| The principal provis e ma- “Oil is simply following the s POSTAL OFFICIALS ADMIT |more than the 20000000000 marks entative Wood commends that A odion !,Oruzl:g:;mact, By been e | I et | s epinelp m',h:‘r‘l‘,‘mm,"'l‘"':d“"“;‘n lines as wheat, cotton. eorn and raw | | named in the peace treaty. The allies ivy vard and arsenal emploses | syGeneral {said he was comforted by messages | “that the National Woman's Part products. except that oil was caught | contended that the sum was lesg than - police and firemen of the Dis- | Place Not Easy to Fill. {from everywhere announcing that|having completed the abject for wihic later than other commodities. 1 sin-| BANDITS G 400,000 ; this. and the matter was one that the | trict have had their salaries readjust- Hardi | o mers vere eing imainiforime twe— it as et diehand: PRt & cerely hope Mr. Harding ‘;‘1” l—vulv; ” | reparations commission was examining. ' ed, with substantial increases, sar:v’l; ardlng Congratulated Upon Ex-Gov. Frank O. Lowden's definite| Covery of the Sinper | new organization he created: that the some solution for these problems and | | Even, according to the allied account- that if they are to receive a $240) declination of the post of Navy Secre- b e i ate work - . 3 ; i reo d > post of Navy Secre 5 | immediate work of the new organiza- he will have in his task the patriotic, = s I said, it was a matter of hun- bonus all other government enployves| : : ’ e e L £ | Italian Ambassador Pays Visit. | immedi = B ; co-operation of democrats’ cvery-| TOLEDO, Ohio, February 15—Postal | lng, he foil [ 0% i ST 20 M2 WUut LI Sniiied"™s Sbscdi?] - Selection of Pittsburgh’s | tars nas lefc a biank in the cabinet stace | Malian Ambassador Pays 3 visited | Shililes of womens Tolcn IS wher = authorities would-give no accurate|wpich had been delivered, and the ques- tial increase. i . Thoueh Ty ot be Teadily filled. Al-|(Caruso vesterday. The ambassador | dhe semert sime arses delegates to Mr. White talked about the oil busi- figures on the amount of loot obtained | tion was purely one of the tme at _ . | Rich Banker. P PR DO "L‘;"de’;l‘x’,e”;;“";“;l“’oifif: | called at the suite and spoke to Mrs. | concentrate their efforts to. e that ness because he is engaged in it him-j, &= 1y yesterday by five bandits|which one was to assess the value of | jment, Mr. Harding and his advisers had | C2TUs0 for a few minutes and turned | political freedom should not be lost e b e % office, but it is admitteq | the raw material that had been handed i [stood pat and counted on a change of | L0 leave. Mrs. Caruso informed het |in “any association of mations that ee at Amer- |a = post office, bul admi H = sty = 22, = 8, icei e v e 2 i ed @ " f«: n-‘::"{ilrmlr:nzlgne"':arkfls « '.u' o )n‘ . 5 itted { grer. ! February 18, | mind. As a result they now must M\zin‘hus}?and tdha‘ll A-\Tiha’«ra :;kksxcf:) l:;elrna) be established and to work for The democratic chairman states em. | N3t it Will be =¢ least $400.000. Some | Where Difficulty Arises. | _Senator Harding's decision to appoint | SOTURE over a considerable Tist of other | called and the singe the absolute equality of men and e c : = e e | AL : 3 men mentioned for the Navy s - | women. phatically that if America had entered TeDorts are thel it a&“"fl?‘;“m"?' Mr. Lloyd George laid stress upon | | Andrew W. Mellon, the multi-millionaire | Wherein choice may fall Is fegaonay oy| AS the ambassador entered the | “In conclusion it provides. “that be- the Jeague of ‘mations confidence $1000,000. vay taken. Dot said the! the difficulty of exacting an indemni- banker of Tiitshurgh, as Secretary of | the most uncertain question lett in the | Foom he took a carnation from his|jjevirg that the board of the new would have been suh!nlulpd{ in Eu- % hus lu;“:"‘{ e ‘;nkmvms““;*e‘h lfi;u. in another country and securing the Treasury now may be said to be|Whole cabinet situation. ¥ | buttonhole and, handing it to Caruso, | oreanization should mnot be embar- rope for the present era of uncer- Check-up 0 its payment here. JiEhefiTreasury o) Yy B In asking that hi S al - | rassed, hindered. or hampered. 1 tainty ‘;';4:1 Sacksitakenibadinotibecn (o, ou can easily collect in Ger- H i { definite. *As o matter of fact, the situa- | from the tentative caninet h,‘m"“‘:fr‘ bring you through this emblem | should be free to follow e ar " o jpleteac. many any indemnity vou impose, | on has progressed to the point where | Lowden wired the President-elect that | the hearts and good wishes of all iy oun choosi do not deem i Everything in Harding's Hands. So far there have oeen no arrests, | waly AY HUEIIEE NOU e the S jition s mroezessed to the poln whereitowaen Bv s e e e el et i L e eriaiin s N e i eominE, Ser a0l Mlebin ¥t However, he insisted that every- |though a net has been spread all over| WUL TCFIRARIC LINIEG HOOET T {Mr. Harding is receiving congratulations | p3 prrsoual affairs made it impossible | 118w, [AGNAE LIS n“their name | Wise,lo recommend any other action. thing was now it r. Hardingshands, the country. Post office inspectors. | \rinafer it here? There is much \illjam Henry Campbell, colored, pupon getting Mr. Mellon, a man of such | o5 'hm o enter the pub B removed | L Wish you the best of health. | the ‘same s the magority one el ::;:;“,:"Lx‘l:nw';"réu:;zx':3:@"?:,“{] ARdicounngemociagatendt o T O e e got twenty years old, confessed murderer |wide affairs, to accept public service. | himselr also from the field of possibili- | = Caruso ‘fiiflr:"‘g]I’;n:“i‘hj“a‘jm’:iggéf":‘me exception that it provides “that a b ork on the case here. | Y1 take the view that we e g nty £ plomatic appoi e carnation. z 5 edi: o b America back o the position of officers shortly before moon t0day | o do the best for the country out of of Mrs. Gertrude IL Mannm. a music|Mr. Mellon, it is rejorted here, has been | Uss for dilomatic appoinuments, with | the carnation. (el Lis p i i A o P i anda e I ahS) Dad Wil otner | wate| hastaning) to CAIWordton, JORIO. | what iis et Iy @ bad job. a3 yeicher, will be hanged at the Distriet | negotiating for a house in Washington. | ; #| erwenty-four years ago.” sala Am- | IOV, ST EE S P e it ) urrrnnd one that| forty milca west of Taledo, where an | every war issue. The war cost some-| & "l Moron 11—the ainfver-] Mr. Hardlig is perfectly aware of the ever inside story may have been eard you sIng| "y, third day session of the con- would assist in improving cconomic |interurban car conductor found one | thing beyond what any country can Jal Ly i laes certamn aemocratic newspapers | behind Mr. Lowden's action, there was | 3 " | vention beeame spirited immediately conditions at home. |of the mail pouches taken yesterday | and’ docs any one imagine that sary of the homicide. sl cuin deneih e O e e T sald Caruso: “it was ‘Carlo| Yentlen became spirited immediately Mr. White's views about the neces- morning by five bandits who h{ld} ountry i the world can pay = pbell was placed on trial Tues- hw:‘“g-;', By s s t?‘"' dot ! headquarters that serious friction had A oy Coh minority reports as to the future pol- sity of co-operating with the incom- | up a mail truck at the post office whole cost ol v morning zud in one of the short- | {irabity of having Mr. Mellon in his | dveloped regarding it. 'The President.| “You are right. You have a better | IUIMOTILY TEPOTL A8 Lo the future pol- ing administration instead of organ. her Indemnities can be paid in goods day 7 I s e T T e e sy A 2 memory than I haves” e e it e | jzing a political drive for 1922 or 1923 | The bag found at Alvordton con- |or . and that is why we in- cst trials on iecord in the local court |official family, he b turned @ deat ear | fieqh PUISC SXDIOSSCA extrane | ™ nier closed his eves and|& R Colsln of Minnesols. who read are shared by most of the democratic tained a check for $500 made out 1o | troduced an export tax on German vas convicted by a jury of murder in Me Mellon are having ne more | former governor in high regard and had | stowly. Pare ‘ew Jersey, who re atte < committee members in town. For the the Second National Bank of Toledo, | outgoing goods. That means that &8 (RRVGEE IF 8 (Y O RITIGE SR fupon e Mellon are having no more | [FEIUAY ROSSEINCNL U BY, Teart and had | nt to/die—T wantitoidierine | REFINETIcy BUD FEML e Rp S next few months, at least, the demo- | The conductor notified the police by | everything she sends out in goods ay. Hix counsel. unable to|aeq against Harry M. Daugherty of | into the service of the government. It said. lause when they concluded g crats will endeavor to assume an at- telephone after finding the nouch on | is Kold. for gets something for defense, waived the usual Who is to be the new Attomey |18 known that some of the warmest| The ambassador logked startled as . -ctor of Ohio, wha oc- 1:lude of ?ign:flrtl v.;- uiescence rather lh’;‘-wtn(-’»lnrx'rimrn lv"x:mruf-\\'al_ ! which there a gold equivalent fo days before the imposition of peral. Mr. Harding may hesitate for :-u'““"h-lu fi_u{:‘nulr:_t-figxll :’ng Chicago )U, i he ,-..,‘,11:;.’1; No! 0! ou don’t ir during the morming than partisan complaint. i o former pos employes are | senience, customarily given asgan op- |4 Jong time before making a decision as | Yention have bro \fuence toibear mean That &l - “I w session, announced that other resolu- {Copyright, 1921y <ur:;l;rm:u.n'-.;u,‘lm. in mn"w“""l SIMONS ATTACKS FRANCE. Dortunity to file motion for¥a new | (o the varous cabinet members, but once {:: m.l.L’z‘-rmllgx :r:l'l‘el“‘lxlfln for the secre- A.A]\,,[ said Caruso, “I want to die | Bensl0n, A e b oo i = e United States Atiorney Laskey | he makes up ais mind it s next to im- in Italy assured him that |to the report adopted would be per- TO SUBMIT MERGER BILL. | : { will Never Obtain Draft on the Fu- jand Ansiviand Uotcl foaies Attomey possible to shake bim. Polndexter Is Mentioned. | i s many years hence. | mitted to be prescnted Tor considbras 7 | Cromelin asked for sentenc o o i . 2 2 i time wa Y ¥ eicntater: o % 7 O oer detla cd he maa 3 Dasves Bro Slate. ) It is considered likely that in cast- —_— ‘;TO( ay E) l\ews ! ture, Says German Leader. T B e e i ancy to commit |ing about for an avajabis maree ] Renolution Presented. Senate District Committee Called | BERLIN. February 17—Dr. Walter | jidice or sugicstion as to the date for himsclf definitely as to the cabinet | the Navy bortfolio Mr. Harding will | POSTAL BILL PASSED. g i, e A S i Lo N . i e e S T Tle Showed no emotion | membership is shown by the fact that | give particular attention to the quali. | | fered by Crystal Eastman of New o pee mons, the for ig inister, delivered his execution DEtan R fou veeks only two ad- | fications of the s 1 o o ‘ork which proposed, among other R nasy. Lz "'r“gl‘aphs.., second specch today in Karlsruhe on |45 Justice Gould pronounced the sol. |In the laat fonr SRR e e e o e fepublicans | genate Puts Through Measure Car- | Yo "), Probosed. amone 1 mer S - A a ) tion i : emn words 0O D e e Sk S Se; A e derstoo is 1 . it erty fol vomen, this i- e e Ea et ity men rroenl carop 00 ISR AR RSO0 Cpians A Ges [l s g wad betmg removenrom il Onslotiine Biwas that SensseriAloer| ussed by pam e | Evinsabe Fal o0D i S e e A committee bas been called for Mon- Meade to aid police 4n March 4 here e e somand them. he court room. Meaico s o e oday == Dt , p 3 R - ance will not succeed in obtain- | (B¢ €9 or, and the other i national commitfeema - ; Jil1, | to the subjection of women in all its @y when, It s expected. the sub- 1 Page 1|0 from Germany her !n)xuv{-h“b\lr:tx‘(( hree Weeks to Prepare. ! lection of Mr. Mellon for Secre- | kv, Who himself has heen| The Post office appropriation bIll 1.2, 5" torms. Amons our tasks committee considering the France bill | MEhon regarded as coriuin of being next | on the future,” said Dr. Simons. It will | The death sentence is to be carried. tary of the Treasury. This fact also | re commended as available cabinet | carrying approximately $572.714.000, | \o emphasize these: permitting the merger of the Wa. AStary ot 4ry. Page 1| be our task in London to point this out | oyt in three weeks. and the time ac- | shows how completeély Senator Hard- ) i was passed by the Senate today. The| ~To remove all barricrs of law or I ! ; 2 e France completes plans for invasion of | better. Maybe the allicd represe Corded the prisoncr 1o prepare for his |ing has put offickl business behind Pacific coast representative i . :d makes provision for an | CiStom or regulation which prevent ington Railway and Electric Company | Germany should reparations demands | will rebel against our proposals ‘N gdvent into eternity is said to be the | him during his Florida vucation. ;lh“.l'dllnn-'l circle, the qu ations) oniPillas masselus S ‘women from holding public office—- and the Potomac Electric Power, be refused Page 1 |for the time being the situntion will be (hoprest on record here. Justice| When the President-elect leftd ator Miles Poindexter of Waush- air-mail service between New York ' the highest as well as the lowest— Company, will b submitted o the full | Harding and Hughes tackle fuure fors | e A 48 before e Parls conference, S0 \when acked 5t he had ‘inten. | Marion four weeks and more ago five | inton o be fecretary of the Navy jand San Francisco by the way « mienterink Intoiant mecoaciink e, aeiiniee «eign policy in confercnce today « (O |and the stipulations of th ersaiiles | 0 lcten the anniversary of | cabinet positiohs definitely were sot-)have been cailed to the President- |Omaha and Chicago. Attempts to!iny profession, from going Into of It is likely this will be the final a v will continue to operate, fime for the hanging, declared |tled. These were Charles E. Hughes | elects attention, and he also has re |amend the bill S0 a5 to provide ap-| getting on in any business, from meeting of the District committee at | . . Page amount of our opponents’ elaims | e NI T dates had | for Secretary of State. Harry® M. |ceived recommendations for several|apepriations for zood Toads were de- | practicing any trade or joining the the prement session. In view of the CATUSO i3 Teported 1o be greatly im- | gor reparations therefore must be com | that the similarity ates had [ ugherty for Attorney General, Will {members of the House naval commit- | beob | umion of any”trade legislative situation in the Senate, Proved: Page 1| municated (o s by May 1, and a de. 9L OCPUId QRIG L Hays for Postmaster General, John | tee. In- the first reaction from the | sfey passing the appropriation bill| 8o to remake the marriage laws with many appropriation bills and Chairman White of democratic nationa ion reached as to the method of pay- | The bodd of S0 SEUR MO8 TS0V | W Weeks for Secretary of War and |Lowden declination, “however, there | ype Senate made the immigration bill| and so modify public opinion ghat other important measures awaiting Committee opposes partisans " ent. The reparations commission then ored March RS i Henry C. Wallace of lowa for Secre-|was no evidence that either Mr. Hert ! busiti and then tem- | the position of the womaa whbse s awaiting 1ship on big | men! cticut avenue. She had last | y < the unfinished i action. it is unlikely that any further issue. but Wwill hold republicans | from to time will be required to and Cont alive the evening hefore, | lary of Agriculture. At that time it}or Ir‘ Poindexter was under serious | porarily laid it aside to ta up the | chosen work is home-making and District legislation will be enacted, Strict accountability Page 1| decide sther it Is possible for Ger- been scwl Fre 0 me of Samue] | Secimed Charles G. Dawes of Chicago|cen ideration. : diplomatic and consular appropriation child rearing shall no longer be that unless by unanimous consent. Police: restriction Is urged o, 8¢ 10 nany o make payments wheng ahes felt 0 the AT would be appointed Secretary of the| The Navy problem and available can- | |of the dependent entitled to her 5 striction s on movie: e ratlotaltoramisst 3 smpers, president o e American thsury, despite the drive that was | didates for the portfolios of o bill. | boa and keep in return for her The proponents of the Curtis-Gard Rev. Mr. Crafts, The Tepare . Flan received feration of Labor, where she had | Treasury, despite the drive that was|didates for the portfoll commerce | boaxalinoll ghePeo R Aeatuint o child Jabor bill have agreed that the . . 5 on the conclusion of peace 10,000,000,000 Fede w4 music lesson to his|Deing made for Mr. Mellon . ; et etmn o ers whichinave | 5 il it e s et e degid measure shall ko over for action in ' ChaMber, of Commerce he wold marks in onds. It however, has been RIVINE @ music fosson to his | pialln () men as Senators Knox and [not been virtually' awarded. were! | | Yegally entitled to an equal shar. The new Congress. They are consider. | %) esolution. 1 CAMPAEN and ' Leen unable to do anything with them. | Erandaaukh ity GUTPRC, G OLED. | Penrose.” Mr. Dawes has since stated | talked over at length by the Presi-| | | ot what family income remains aft- Mg redeafiiie (e B a1oe ops resolution. Piage 3 Another $0.000,000.000 will. &t the degire rehended until Juiy, whon on being | (VR wolla not accent a cabinet | dentelect with Harry M. Daugherts [es L t { tl’l | “r the costs of maintaining the joint D. C. minimum wage board says fhxing | of the reparations. commission, shortly | AT 20 FITL Chite ngaged in | aPpointment, x;mx_ it is In;}xe:‘e;iflsl[\’cfi;?‘L‘;h{?‘;dh:;(n:o:;nfl; campaign ],.,;m_l e Last O € mnlemrisn;lanhpald, R of r; T Women has not caused their | be issued A e aria ‘h and now that his decision in tha ect | Ager, A S Cclosest political | “To rid the country of all laws nent b sed their 1 be cial power e Lbing her of a watch and ring on Vet abL # 2 - | advisers. Mr. Da 3 v P e v 5 scion- DISPUTE OVER CROWDER. ‘isvlcement by men gl o financial power in the world can | TODPUE IE $ofrile discovery of |18 just as final as is that of former |advisers. Mr. Daugherty. who is ex- " Pich deny women access to scien b * Harmony and compromise rule 4 give money on these mot They the e £ ov. Frank 0. Lowden of Tlinois, | pected to be the next Attorney Go R ~ information conc:cning the lim- pEg i of democratic committecy t, M€t Hot a sufficient basis for s finan the B oyal A, Hughes and .| Who has writtén to Senator Harding|eral. will remain here for several | omanoirs ©-on of families. House Has Lively Debate on Mak- ey transaction. They cannot be converted | Attorneys foval & Hughes and G.j 539, 2% haliest possible manner |days. g ! To rewrite the laws of divorce, ing Him Li | Representative Garrett 4, Page 4 {1\, money through banks C. Hayes re SONET | isking that he be x-hmnr‘hltlnd fr(lym HAl(i?:gv{uh_t‘hp cabinet situation Mr. | This is one of the features | of inheritance, of the wuardianship - m Lieutenant General. e in Honm pdemands proof | “You will see from this survey how consideration for any public service|Harding is giving considerable atten. 4 cravure Secti of children, of sexual morality, on « 5 enat of charge in House that administras ' ifficult 1t ill be 10 AETee on hew mecn. VOTES MEMORIAL e o When Gov. Lowden was | tion to- appointments he rooe; Stiél | | of the Rotogravure Section of Yasis of = equaliy—equal rights: Over the determined opposition of 10N nruurv:‘ Brafters. Page 11 ods and how we again and a SENATE = |at Marion some six weeks ago he (le»|ll;ur1_‘i'_;nnh|sz:;‘dm]ln[1> ration for mem ( cl 5 S | equal r»_-numfl»flmrx,'mual standards. a8, the House tods Rail heads deny agreements made py 7, | thrown back upon the peace tre | e Clared that his, public carecr was at | bership on the Tnicrstate Commeree . o oo thmatine A enTIAr. some members, the House today took | ' §, director are binding. ,.““_'] Favors Erection of Monument to{an «nd, but Senator Harding was | Commission and the Shipping Board. | Next Sun ay s dtar i blish a liberal ~ndowment up the Senate bill to retire Judge Ad- Mrs. wing 18 clected president of | ‘1' LONDON IS OPTIMISTIC. | Favor: among those who believed (hn] former | . | £ e h | of_motherhood. vocate Gen. Crowder with the rank | Y. W. C. A. S OCHREy — irst Division Dead. chief executive of Illinois. and one of A full page of photographs | " “We further recommend that the of licutenant general i e bt s 2T Fir: the most formidable candidates for| WANTS NEW INSPECTORS. | { of the former imperial family | | . lsion as to what part of this pro Representative Grecme. republican \\"“‘;‘ i Ttidiar \\xihv.{,"., ot urial of | Diplomats Cheered by Reports Ger- | A joint resolution authorizing the,the republican nommfi:‘llonln! hw:u:n | l:Ak;;n just a few | ram shail be und-~ ,:,,'? Arst and p e G . republican, | mineteen men g amson, W. va, s 3 Jast Junc, could be induced to change . 5 | hefore their assassina- ow the campaign #hall be conduct - of Vormont lauded Gen. Crowders & ,;f many Has Definite Plans. | erection of a monument to the dead |}35t Juny Assistant Health Officer J. L. Norris | P et em GRS e i | e ot o i M ireting ol i services as provost marshal general|pousee In Uproar as Sumn | JiEs Divisienlon the A B R Gicy made an appeal today for young phy-| | on ST oot and | bers © from thi during the war. He was interrupted | 1 imion for claim thar moqrs dttacks | [ONDON, February 17.—An ap- | of the 1st Division of the A. E. I\ inj Three Poats Still Open. i FAEe PLa | Ehelicxariicuttipe Sppnlant Dlecd heduad sl Ly nis by Representative Little. republic Aliae through bill to embers tried | ouncement that the German dele- Washington was passed by the Sen-| Tne three cabinet posts which re-|Sicians to serve as medical sl SRR e | B T e Kansas, who declarcd he never i | oy o1 Eules o the London wnference arc|ate today. Under the text of the res-|main open for speculation are the|for the health department. sofettiecichild-enies A L e e o ard of anything %o absurd s “to| P Ler writers and others 1 ¢ | bringing definite proposals concern-!ojution the monument is to be locat- | secretaryships of Labor, Commerce! Dr. Norris, who is acting chief of | name of the new sreanization be the take this lawyer. who mever was. in | NqWSPABEr WO GRS AL pLbors ‘,J"flhg‘ ing reparations has produced opti-{.d south of the State, War and Navy | and Navy. The elimination of Mr.|the contagious disease service, said | Nautional Feminist nion.” the fight and make him a licutenant | Y - 2 Jlrer I'age 17| mism in diplomatic circles here, since | puilding and cast of the Corcoran Art|Dawes and Gov. Lowden, both of Ii- | the work of that swrvice is overtaxing . | “Following the adoption of its future eneral.” | Borah will continue fight for qj previously the Germans are declared | Gallers linois, would seem to leave the way|the present force of inspectors. In Sunday s Star lprogram the convention will receive Mr. Little and Representative Cramp- | ment. Page 221 to have done little but declare their | The monument must be approved by | open more than ever for the appoint- | Ingpeotors are pald $5 and $5.50 a the report of the nominating com- ton, republican, Michigan, sought 1wo hours by parliamentary measures to &revent consideration of the bill. Page for | Admiral von Tirpitz of Germany thinks | U. 8. will be obliged to maintain big inability to pay the allicd demands, ; £ the fine arts commission. It will be| ment of John J. Davis as Secretary of | qay and no examination is required. 1t is said that the German proposals erccted by the memorial assoclation | Labor. Mr. Davis generally has been| Applicants should apply to Dr. Norris, Loontiuea o < 2 Cowmn 2) oi the 1st Division. » “Continucd on l'aze 2. Column 1.) second floor, District building. % - mittee and will enter upon the task of (Continucd on Page 2, Column 5.) . ¥ 3 1 - EPRr

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