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WEATHER. Member of the Associated Press - The Associated Press is exclusively entitied to 1 II:-|nn :r \:?:;‘;onight and tomorrow; the use for republication of all news dispatches | colder tomorrow. v credited 10 1t or pot otherwise credited in this i ature for twenty-four hours paper and also the local news publishod hereia, Highest, 39, at 27 at 1 am. his of publication of special herein are also reserved 2 pm today. - | .& bening Star. WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterday’s Net Circulation, 94,27 @he WASHINGTON, D. |BIG LOBBIES WORK Page 5 Part 3 FEBRUARY Entered as second-class matter post office Washington, D. C. §200,000 15 ASKED (., SATURDAY, 19, 1921—-TWENTY PAGES. TWO CENTS. HOUSE FIGHT RAGE 28.055. » No. | Postmaster Ofiers To Match Harding FIRE AT_G. U. AGAIN. |Same Spot Was Ablaze Only Few PERHAPS IGNACE 1S ~ | | < | Weeks Ago. TARTWORK ON | -2.ccxfcr = | AT CAPITOL, SAYS N Eies ez [ HASTEN TARIE I er. ave NE. Fin., Febru- | y | TWOULD noon today ou the roof of North Hall | ary 10— Another projecied clan- | ‘ A / JUST other: blaze cecurred a Tew weeks S | by the board teday when Preatc | | > / jago. % ; TYI_ERW e et it ‘ e e S e keneen) [ | Akt i et on ahe wotf ke A %1 Tl i o e g the rks from th WILL INVESTIGATE HIGH@ALPR'EES iWILL SKIP COMMITTEE ‘ 'IF PROTECTIONISTS WIN chimney. Postmantership an a stake. | To the challenger's manager Mr. Harding wrote that he re- Every Interest Which Seeks marded himself ax only a mixe Secretary Baker Writes Con- ahle player and wax unwilling to Control Commodities | “have the administration | gress Immediate Appropria- | | v | weakened by bawing s atii Represented, He Says. w7 2 . = ! | i | | With a reappointment to |Democrats Supported by Some Republicans in Op- posing Special Rule. tion Is Urgent. | et e e | | But he added that he liked | | the poxtmaster's “sporty] incli- nation,” if the conditionx of the challenge were removed | | Be wan w & 1o accept a | match whenever opportunity of- | fered. | The proposal fo play for the | | postmaxtership wax made in PACKERS, COAL MEN AND OTHERS ON LIST REQUEST LIKELY TO GO TO HOUSE COMMITTEE | | I {Trade Commission Orders { Probe Into Charges Against |Measure So Changed by Senate | ! formal fashion by Louis Sher- fesnee, ho dencrined Wiaert | 'Legislntive Jam Offers Convenient ERoIn{cd DmanagcEsfocs | Alibi in Dodging Powerful Representative Zihlman to Appear Before Members in Support of Request. Secretary of War Baker today rec- ommended to Congress an immediate appropriation of §200,000 with which te start work on the Tyler plan for i asing the District’s water supply. : Just Like a New Bill, Alleged Combine. S — of the (brfore the Senate manufactures ¢ imittee last week that there is a coal | © mbine in Washington which operates | ) maintain -high prices has been or- d-red by the Federal Trade Investization charges made | By a vote of 190 to 132 the Houne today sent the cmergency tariff 10 conference on the Se ix expected to ex- the postmaster, Thomas ¥ ‘ope, a Wilson appointce. islati HoAs & matter of fact? Wr. Legislative Agents. ng wrote in reply, ~I am | BY D i &iving no consideration nt thix DAVUGLAWRENG time o any of the dixtrict ap- Lobbics—or, to phrase it more dis- l"“:'-'l:l’elfll"lndll take 'n that | | creetly, lative committees ' —are Prosent and heve oo oy | | Working night and day in an effort | about hix situation.” cue pet measures out of the | pedite its final passage. Commis- The situation is so serious, the e ITCURT, i G et el Bl £on, it was learned from authoritative, 4 t Secretary states in a letter to the achinery of Congress in the closing faeal oy e | The House today launched into a President , of the Senate and the fortnight of its session. i : & | long debate on a special rule to give Speaker of the House, that he feels Iixaminers of the commission, it tariff bill privileged at this late Some members of who | the emergency Congress ANNOUNCE HUGHES greater miscalculation could be made. The farmers have started things off | with a call for a mass meeting in April which is intended to show Con- gress the strength of the agricul- tural club. which has been held over their heads heretofore to be sure. but which is being swung more perilous- ly over the individual congressman ou, North Carolina. ranking demo- crat on the rules committee. charged that his committee had granted a re quest for a special rule made by only nine of the twenty-five members of the ways and means committee, where the tariff bill originaied. He declared that none of the ways under whose direction the investiga- tion by Maj. Tyler of the Corps of En- gineers of the Army, as to the possi- bilities of developing water supply and power at Great Falls was made. Will Go to Committee. Coming on the heels of the favor- able report on the Tyler plan sub- of the Federal Trade Commission tikewsse declined to make any state- | | ments concerning the matte: . . '3 %g 99 i 3 i Likewise ““He Don’t,” | 1 Should the commission, in its pre- pisdodaloie {liminary examination, find sufficient CHICAGO, February 19.—The | ! evidence upon which to issue a for- | expressions It is me” and | mal compiaint against the board, | He don't” are permissible for | this procedure will be ordered and a | 0., SCHODLBOARD oblized to urge, “even ; derstood 3 s e nes ..m_’;‘,sinn e made at this have been wondering for weeks what f;“” stond r‘”" now engaged in an| ... .ng hasten it to conference on session for commencing work.” possisielexusaitheiicouldfmak aften) o5 cction of the books and recomdsl,,. <...i. amendments. Opponents Included in his recommendation is ailing to pass the many proposals | of the coal merchants’ board of trade. | g oy 2n item authorizing the proposed pressed upon their attention by na- | e allemod combine referred to. by |Cf the measure made a determine initial appropriation, which ~he re- tional organizations are secretly glad | EEdlpei s 5 ey | fght against the rule. but supporters quests ‘be inserted i any appro- hatteverythingils iniaitangle—itiis - S ORUeT, ormer coal Mer- 4. 1:oved the bill would be ordered to Priate bill. The total cost of carry- e . such a convenient alibi. [chant, in his testimony before the : Ing out the Tyler project is estimated s imagined the powerful e e B 2 conference instead of being referred at about $9.060.000; lobbies which have been concentrated B e el muitifes SN and means committee for The Secre 's letter was prepared in Wastington for several weeks —_— — |y Secretary ~Zimmerman, of the sideration. after a conference with Maj. Gen. mean to cease their efforts with the | board, this afternoon refused to In opening debate against adoption Beach, chicf of engineers of the Army. ending of the present session. no amination was in prosrest Oficials | of the special rule Representativ | President-Elect Discloses Se- lection as Secretary of s S - L # d > ¢ | both nchool tenchers and pupils | I e et : |and means inority had been con- mitted to Congress this week by the and senator than ever before. And ol orma . it is understood. | & ority’ - R Ca T R T State, With Acceptance. | farmers defend their action by % | | in Cook county pupiic schools. | [ . . [ The' “conl “association “would~ave | sulied resarding, the majoritys ac: day ranamitien & Conkress. in b | BY the Auocated Press solEUEaIS atholothice Member of Body Since 1916 | 13*ianas™ s Fonin: wmesin: | |Discussion Among Conferees | (uirtv sa, in which toaie anan-| bl w7 diiomptine: o put gver on capacity as Secretary of War gave| ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla.. February At el jIntrenched tendent of the county schooln. nviction of the board on a|lihe House ‘:'Om“’:‘;‘;r*’p:‘";;fl‘ Z‘;," hed “Every interest seeking to control Supt. Tobin said the correct of emphasis to the stress already laid by Army engineers upon the danger of further delay in initiating steps to increase the capital's water supply. Tt was indicated at the Capitol that the Secretary’s request for an immedi- ate appropriation would be presented to the House appropriations commit- tee, which is now considering a gen- eral deficiency bill. Representative Frederick N. Zihl- man of Maryland plans to appear be- fore the committee in support of the request. The Secretary’s letter follows: “The act of Congress approved June 10, 1920. creating the federal power commission. authorized and directed that commission on or before the 1st day of January, 1921, to report to Congress the cost and in detail the economic value of developing power in the Potomac river. The federal power commission was directed, in connection with the study, to submit plans and estimates of €6st necessary to secure an increased and adequate water supply for the District of Co- lumbia. “The duty of making the engineer- ing study and investigation required by this direction was assigned to Maj. M. C. Tyler, district engineer, un- der supervision of the chief of en- 19—Selection of Charles Evan Hughes of New York to be Secre- tary of State was definitely an- mounced today by President-elect Harding. Mr. Hughes has accepted. ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla., February 19. —President-elect Harding laid his - completed cabinet slate aside for awhile today and centered his atten- tion on policies, rather than men. The consultations during the day | concerned chiefly the two public ques- | tions which are expected to loom larg- est on the first horizon of the new administration, taxation and foreign | relations. Important decisions on both of these questions are to be made soon after the change of government at Washington, and today’'s conferences may have much to do with the exact form of some of Mr. Harding's first official acts_as chief executive. Sees Representative Fordney. The exact manner in which_first steps are to be taken toward forma- | tion of an association of nations is believed to have been one of the questions under discussion. Regarding a_taxation policy, Mr. i the nation's commodities is ably rep- by which Senator Kenyon, joint author the food, the clothing, the transporta- tion systems and the distribution of resented and well intrenched here.” said_Charles S. Barrett, president of the National Farmers' Union, in issu- ing his call for a farmers' mass mee ing, with representatives from every ! community that can possibly send them to Washington, soon after the inauguration. Mr. Barrett's description of the var ous lobbies is interesting, because, he says, he has run counter to them in his own desire to advance the cause of agriculture. “The packers,” he says, “have a lob- of the bill to regulate the meat-pack- ing industry in the nation, has said seems to be more powerful than Con- gress itself. This organization, well financed, with national and interna- tional connections, reaching to the farthest corners of the civilized world, has demonstrated its ability so far to prevent effective control of its prac- tices. ““The coal operators, through whole- sale, retail and other agencies, have a lobby which for subtle power and far-reaching. effectiveness is second only to the Institute of American Meat Packers and the Big Five. This |gave as her reason for leaving the court informed her that it would ac-~ cept her resignation as soon as her successor is appointed. was appointed to the board in 1916 Tenders Resignation to | District Court. Mrs. Margarita Spaulding Gerry, a member of the board of education | since 1916, has tendered her resigna- tion to the justices of the District Supreme Court, to become effective | ‘at the convenience of the court.” Her letter of resignation is dated | February 14, in which she thanks the | court for honoring her with an ap- | pointment on the school board. H She | board the press of personal engage- | ments which demand her attention. Replying to Mrs. Gerry's letter, the | Hew term on the school board would not have ex- pired until June 30, 1922. She first and reappointed in 1919. No Surprise to Boa Mrs. Gerry's resignation did not form, “It isx L” wounds stilted and even egotistical, and that it doex no good to teach chil- dren forms of expression “out- lawed by comron usage and a sense of good form.” He said he wax not instruct- ing hix tenchers to depart from grammatically correct usages, but. would not reprimand them if they did. CARUSO'S PLUCKY FIGHT SEEMS WON Doctors Think Tenor’s Re- covery Sure and Fear Only Another Relapse. Expected to Guide House in Decision. | The $240 bonus for government em- | ployes, embodied in a Senate amend- | ment to the legislative, executive and | judicial appropriation bill, is being discussed by the Senate and House con- | ferees at a meeting this afternoon. A bonus amendment was stricken | from the House bill on a point of order. It was put back with additional bene- | ficiaries by the Senate, and must come ! up for a separate vote in the House| before it can be agreed to in confer- | ence. It is believed there will be a | discussion on the subject which will | Bulde the House con[e{"ves so u?an“a:lri‘ amendment. may ‘be drafted in the | House which will be agreeuvle to the | Senate conterees in the event that the | House retuses to accept the amena- | ment as passed by the senate. As the amendment now stands, pass- ed by the Senate, all of the old gov- ernment employes are to receive the $240 bonus, ‘The policemen and firemen of the District arc to receive the $240 bonus. Navy yard and arsenal em- ! | charge | restraining competition would be followed by an its dissolution, it is under- | 1-robably order for tond. In his testimony before the Senate committee Mr. Ritter charged the| local association of coal dealers with | maintaining high prices by cutting off | supplies to dealers who cut prices. He said the association put him out of business because he cut the price of | soft coal from $5.75 to $6.95 a ton. The witness said he started in the| coal business in February, 1919, and ! discontinued in April, 1920. at which time. he said, he was “forced out” be- cause he could not get any more coal. He told of attending a meeting of | the association, at which the members | were aroused. he stated, by an an-| iwhen the House first considered the nouncement by one of the dealers that he was selling pea coal at $9 a ton. This statement, according to Ritter, caused another member to say that he would let his coal “wash away" before he would sell under the “association price.” BLAME NEGLIGENG House two months ago. Mr. Pou said he did not believe Congress should deal with fmpor- tant legislation so hastily and urged that the bill be sent back to the ways and means committee. where “it can be reconsidered and can come back to the House to be dealt with sane- ly and rationally.” Speed In Essential Now. Acting Chairman Green of the ways and means committee, replying to Mr. Pou's charges, declared the commit- tee had found it necessary to act speedily, for “Congress is being held responsible for the daily increasing losses of the farmers.” If further de- lay comes, he added, it must be borne by the democratic party and not by the republicans in Congress, Mr. Green reviewed argumenis made bill, asserting that, they still hold good, except that conditions are worse now than they were when the bill was first considered. It was contended by Representative Garrett, democrat, Tennessee, that the fundamental character of the bill had been so changed that it amounted to a new measure. “Nobody can tell what the effect of this legislation will be on industry.” he said. “Yet we are asked here to gineers. United States Army. M: = lobby has demonstrated its abllity 80! come as a surprise to members of > i vith- Tyler submitted his report on the zo‘tix‘ge';“nnr‘ Michigan, chamrman® of “the | f2F o prevent lcgislation which, if | the board and school authogities. It |1y e Awociated Press. "1-]1?39:,,,";%,,‘,;’,l;f:,’,"z[‘{‘e. 3240 bonns. e e v iy 3 enacted an i - - i T Sus day of January, 1921, 'The report was | House ways and means committce and | I(eiggntly enacted and vigorously | js said that she told them soon after | “Npw' YCRK, February 19.—Enrico| to and nchiding $2.500" thes. torsian instruct the House members of the Bress by the federal pawer commis. | Loinon ot (hnS,Smergency tarift bill| hundreds of millions of dollars yearly. | Taat spring (hat she contemplated Caruso's straggle for life, which began | the full $240 bonus, ibove $2,500 they I sion on February 14, 1921. i -| “Notwithstanding the fact that alleaving the school governing body !last Tu ight when he ireceive only such proportion as will { v b = ot o a2 gress. 1In addition to reporting onjjarge majority of Congress favors|hecause of her numerous personal seday night when he BUNercd o lkcepRienit. totallsuineswishint e 2 e s e i lican, Massachusetts. member of the ways and means committee, said when Under the Senate amendment the | he voted for the bill in December he had no idea it would become a law United States Tarifft Commissi A e the women's bureau receive the $34 Lack of PI‘ODEI‘ DISGID"ne If its passage had appeared certain insur- | Bk | then he would have hesitated, he Charged to Old Dominion Yo Unnnimeus Oftufon. | Eeneral sentiment in Congress, Mr. - { Fordney urged that emergency tariff .The Federal Power Commission. in ' jagisiation be the first undertaking of submitting its report, stated that it is the unanimous opinion of all who have | {;';u;’:f:;“,‘,,,‘:f“"’“ tehoieallagratier investigated the subject that there will be no advantage In treating the subject Confers With Daugherty. Mr. Harding also continued his of increased water supply for the Dis- | part of the project | conferences with Harry M. Daugher- . trict of Columbia as a 1o develop power from the Potomac. The |ty of Ohio, his intimate adviser on heart attack, apparently has been won, | g Dr. Antonio Stella, his personal phy. cian, said today. There still is danger of another re- lapse, Dr. Stella added, but he asserted he was satisfied with the singer's con- dition and was confident he would get well. regulatory legislation in relation to the two great industries mentioned, it has so far been impossible to obtain | action by the law-making power of | the nation. 40 limit. engagements. 1t is believed in school circles that | Mrs. Giles ficott Rafter, president of | the District Congress of Mothers and | | Parent-Teacher Associations, will be | i named as Mrs. Gerry's successor on U. S. Chamber of Commerce. hetbonca “The Chamber of Commerce of the - Unitegl States is here to protect the bonus. Bureau of war risk i%nce employes are_listed for the $120 | | added. onus in the Senate amendment. | | Treadway W These three agencies, the tariff com- | : misston, the women’s bureau and the | ot its becoming & aw tnat % | Oppose It. Federal Power gommission also calls at- foive interfsts of its membership and t i > : i I.C.C. i i . E i o Sopeninos 1 iy | hehiens 5t sdpleatiod piotonncl| ierln, of e membtall Ed, | MUST PREPARE FOR WAR | Hiroumvow, e e, carmo | ufeli "ol s sng | Line by 1. € R B additional water supply for the District | Mr. Daugherty is understood to be in | foreign, is not allowed to suffer asked for newspapers and talked for 4| omas, Ohes of the new divisions, bu-| The rear-end collision between (w0 | for this is that if there is such a de- reaus, commi line for the attorney generalship and | through the adoption of laws that while, despite the protests of his wife, | ions or agencies to re- | (uing on the Washington and Old [mand for it, it can be passed even if of Columbia and recommends that mei proj described in detail in Maj.|js s they may consider inimical to them- Now’ ADM'RAL WARNS' i ceive any bonus. vler's e pending several days here in y i &S LoRthems who remained at his bedside. Y 3 Re e e "a., | vetoed. e Brogier t-anqer the heading Poto- | close touch with all the problems | Selves. : 1™ Phe customary consultation of the| All other agencies established since | Dominion railway near Clark. Va. VERL y5rq seems fo have been T earlf"a‘f . and that|that now are moving towards solu- “The Association of Railway Execu- i five physicians was dispensed with last| J20uary 1, 1915, are excluded from |last September, which resulted in in- | gpread, on high authority, that the to_commence its construction. 0 | ton e e o LnurceS NI Conrets [Eulla iR inksiDivialonio LRI cet | ishpiiriatest i rovort s tro millchick sick | B IEORAID oy Tsior SN, S jury to seven persons. was caused by | Presidént expects to veto it. T don't couFOlpmac broject 'E" s estimatea }l‘o»g]ude;r;‘r:dnl}tvh:r{x‘o{c:‘h::aggo,:ie::: for ‘the railways, protecting them Is Peril—Urges Three- room ihls morning sald the patient Was| propriation committee etemaarne 201 | tailure of the motorman to have his| WaNL 1o ke thal chance o\ Cory = Sapr sty s Dy far ithe x com- | against what they regard as the evil : % of the gover t e serv- | c s trol as to enable | i ¢ to tnvi is wete: T A ot :"Ilpgl';c;m;ble_“phns { :‘,.’,‘;mz,‘ the e on o e Foctalor Gt s Plane Navy. Spends Comfortable Night. {ice b:rfi::eu’::w\“\var(.mlxr‘:!gyf:rli; o ;::;, ‘::d::i;:c;],‘ :,Dn. r:u.,:‘ e raiesy s ot for the increasing needs of me"fimc:?;i Yorrl;l.[ “nlo is understoud to be L’fl::'l‘flxer ‘;:mlxncrt‘aued freight and Tl prosenc A Ties tan Lnsetiie Dr. Francis (“1, M_urrh.nd said this bmx;xs_‘on. tfhe ‘women's bureau and the | range of vision.” the Interstate Com- [in the cast were in us‘ bad :;:nd‘:‘gl:n O Colomita Tor ot st Sty v prominently under consideration for | Passenger rates. 3 et is morning that Caruso had “spent a|bureau of war risk insurance were|merce Commission announced today.|as agricultural interests in the west. “The question of providin a Secretary of Labor. It was Mr. e shipbuilders of the country are|organized and unprepared for comfortable night and had a goodgiven the $240 bonus. The bill as| Investigation of the accident. the | *“And vet” he added, “you propose tional water Supply for the Distriet| O GonhoT's second visit here within here to sce that navigation laws are|even as u one-plane’flcet,” Rear Ad-|Sleep,” adding “it was the best night | presented to the House specifically |commission said, “disclosed condi- |to put a 40-cent tariff on a bushel SR CoabiaN e R et msictl thwee: énacteaiiwnick Btonditoltprotectithem i e 0 o Bt it et Sl eirica ininfizelapsel | excluded the District policemen and fire- | tions which must be regarded asfof wheat making a barrel of flour eration for the past fifteen years, and = agalnst what they say is ruinous com- | [ty ot o the Naval Aeadems, seja |, To Enrico, jr., who hastened to his | megf {rom receiving any bonus where | highly detrimental to the mainte- | cost $1.80 more. thus paralyzing the the danger of further delay in making | B Te i imbesl men s feomi hafi north, | LoAYAbeloTelthiel Senatesnavaifcom=il tathonsbedalds Eomihisinalanaiml1 ) Cleviinad Beslien B B0 ucing Bithe | wawne Hord propscialsciplineston ye bivin el et SRS R RS rovision for supple: n : " | mittee. \ itary school he is attending, w. curren cal year. he navy vyard|road. “There are many important itent. e nupn‘!‘;‘?';m;n;?:-‘(fl.fivl:: 2:5:;' fg}':h. gasy ?nd lWant ared‘hel]e Lo (e '"__llt'ewu reprehensible to divide a |®iven credit for Caruso’s turn for the al"dd ?lrS_enal_‘emmoyes were not in-|rules which no attempt is made to| A man well h\lorme;‘i h.dhmlq n{m. that I feel obliged to call the attention | st them 1 Coaoteq s°CTMNALNE | yirong force, but to divide a weak | better. = Sludeqlat all inithe measurc)asireenforces/: ‘the commissionaiiian: | Mri Treatiway jmakl, that the SoPES of Congress to it. by urging, even at| EThe fertilizer trast, and all and|fOTce 18 worse the admiral said. “It| “I believe the turning point was|Ported originally to the House | nouncement said, “and no bulie tariffl would close every mill in New This late date, that Brovision be caans vohe, fertilizer trust, and all and|iy"0e %y Cxuggeration to state that | reached when Caruso first saw his| The entire bonus section of the bill | der or 6iher means had been England. at this scesion for commencing et | every ight pro Y | it there is danger of war the division | bov,” said Bruno Zirato, Caruso's sec- | W28 stricken out in the House on a|to suspend their operation. governmental action or inaction, are here to see that they are not disturbed in their profit-making careers.” point of order Blanton of Texas. SNOW IN SOUTHWEST. retary, as he left the sickroom last by Representative night to get the first bath and shave he has had for three days. “The boy's smile, coming at the psychological moment, inspired his father with a new will to live.” of the fleet is a peril to the nation. “If we are to have war in the Pa- ;cmc in five years, we ought to pre- | “It appears to be left to the indi- | vidual employe to determine which | rules are to be observed and which | are not, while testimony indicated | {that some of the employes go into | service without being provided with a book of rules. To this end it is recommended that | the following item be inserted in any appropriate bill: “‘For the preparation of plans, the initiation of work, including the em. | ployment of all necessary engineering, FRENCH NATION HONORS THREE OF HER GENERALS PARIS, pare for it mow. The new base at Alameda will not be completed then." Reading_from a prepared statement, | - “Legislative Committees.” Mr. Barrett omitted the powerful o ganization maintained by union labor | STARTING PRI February 19.—The promo- technical, clerical and other \ces| President-elect Ilarding's confer-|which, too, descends intermittently |samiral Fuljam sald the first thing, But Enrico did not have his father tion of Gens. Louis E. M. F. Franchet d for any i ery putposs con’ S e areags o to do was td consider “a three-plane [to himself. Gloria, fourteen Belated Storm Moves Northward| “At the time of the accident there | 5 ok Sadifoctenyiand everyi pusnose Gl o ohe Gt Fordney of the|upon the halls of Congress with pleas|Nayy _surface ships, beneath the sur. | og. ey months were two timetables in effect on the d'Esperey, Louis Hubert Gonzalve Lyau- old, was taken into the singer's room therewith, for an and delighted her father with a new water supply for the Distri inere; for action or inaction as the case may | And there are many other “legis- | d!ways and means committee. and Otto face and above the surfa From Texas and Oklahoma. of Co- oy line between Washington and Thrif-|tey and Marie Emile Fayolle as mar- lumbia, in accordance with 1'5iomac | H. Kahn of New York, ns announced | Iyiive committecs:’ 45, for nstance, A ey el L puotudo g e e e Al [ NG A CITY, (Rebruavy: 19 atpes| iab1 Aicciosed Several slurins 'jno|shals of France was announced today. - project escri in the r by press dispatche e _lthe various women's organizations | N was “p = epeating e 4 SEET Al cies with i submitted January 10, 7921 by May. ll}t,)npunon A ?M’" “d""’ A aanana e oRale s ke eations Jeerhe Nayy, Department utterly neg- | it cach time her eyes fell upon pink |lated touch of winter came to the e s oiPoct to time. | gne promotion of Gens. @Beperey, M. C. Tyler, Corps of Engineers, $200.- | g moaonderation o or precedence |, gning welfare organizations. OP-|single long-range_submarine to operats | PANEINES in the room—and she eyed |southwest today. Snow ranging from |, e joruted ot Grent Faime i recrs | Lyautey and Fayolle raises the number 060 to be immediately available and | ©f Consideration at the extra session | posed to them are the many other in- | i the et Without an air ool ate | them frequently. four to fifteen inches was reported |inmton. yet nome of the train crews |Of marshals of France to six, the other to remain available until expended.’ | of Congress of the subjects of re-|stitutions. social or religious, which | Navy cannot exist against a navy with fron s tions i ate e e e (enat At Ao s ot aai| thiree tbolix Maraiily Jotive {brh: el i vision of tariff or revision axati are trying to prevent such welfare |one.” i ansas, Okla- |eve! & 5 % et Falls | Petain. E & D o ey 15 the waion of taxation. | ) g yglation from etting through. | Senator Lodge, Massachusetts, saia |MAJ- BURR TO RETURN HERE. |noma, Texas and Arkansas, with While (hey register ar Great Falls | “Gen. d'Esperes is former commander- Toda ‘s N = | it il ’“ A, € of tariff | jf the short session, which is end-|the committee was entircly ‘agreed| MEXICO CITY, February 19.—Maj.[tke storm steadily moving northward. || rorans e opoter dorlin-cnlef of the allied armies in the near V'S ews | frst. while Mr. Kahn is recarded as an{ing on March 4, is any index to the | that the air and submarine foress | W. Burr, United States mili- | Missouri towns ' reported lowering |information as to the arrival or de-| east. Frequently alluded to as the con- 4 jauthority on taxation and proponent!new method of clubbing Congress to|shouid be developed. ‘“The question| -o82f W- b 5 “|temperatures with prospects of snow. Parture of other trains. It is evident| ,.ror of Macedonia, it was he who, at . P jof speedy revision of the tax laws.|pass or neglect legislative proposals,|is what shall we do with the 161g|tary attache here, will leave next| A fifteen-inch precipitation was re- |(hat such laxity in practice by the | {c"9004 of the allied armics in the m aragraphs The latest intimation from St |the House and Senate to be called | program?’ the senator said. “We don't | Week for Washington for a new as-|ported from Fort Smith, Ark. the management and officials in a super-| oty fall of 1918, brought Bulgaria to - Augustine of (he approximate date by Warren Harding in April will be| want to leave the country undefend.|signment. Col. Harvey Miller, who|heaviest there in Oklahoma | Visory capacity as is exhibited in this | erms after a brilliant campaign. Harding announces Hughes as Secretary| 0 (¢ a8sembling of ‘thc extra ses- | surrounded on every side by a total|ed. Meanwhile, there is nothing bui|has been in Mexico City for several,City had received tw R cannot fail to have its effect on| “Gen * Lyautey for several vears had cfiStale tncaniee Page 1.4 ‘;I':lll'j{'c‘lol?.,'rhn;lurx‘ e T more obbles Bthisn Severidwers | thetflaetis weeks as military observer, will act|loday, with no sign of the storm'sthe employes falling within its influ- | peen, a successtul governor of French NG as : ; o . ate' would | gathered here in all the sessions of | oI want the fleet, ma A a; Durr has been ill for|abatement. In some parts of Kansas |ence. Morocco, when in 1916 he cntered the fEtniz Culley; wreckidueita negligence; | give ‘the President a full month el EEA S < “rlquick',v the fleet, made ready for ::vl:;?lt;inx:f °F | winds' were accompanying the storm. | Conduct of the motorman on car | oo oted cabinet of Premier Briand Fouse fight T3 2 [ e Thuthe s mpoxtant (Copyright, 1921.) Horticulturists generally were said {No. 4, which was rammed by car No. | ‘war minister. He resigned in March, use fight rages to rush tarift bill to | patronage distributions, it s ex- to be apprehensive, as the mild weath- |5, as disclosed by the evidence in the and later was reappointed resi- confer Page 1| plained. p er of the last few weeks has started |investigation, rrants the state- | gent’ general in Morocco. Srade board ordefs investigation of al- | President May Indicate. $60. 000 IN DRUGS SEIZED. A fruit tree buds in some locallties. ment that his failure was due to care- | ~'Gen. Fayolle, who recently paid a leged coal combine. e R e e A ! . lessness, recklessncss and a general | visit (o the United States hus a bril- Hecretary Baker asks $200.000 to start | dress may indicate which subje PRIy ‘“ A' . . disregard for rules.” llant war record, commanding the WO o T Nt g Fan™s | Unime should. e taken p febs”ch % | Big Month's Deposit Found in New Will the Airplane Revolutionize RUSS GIRL MADE INSANE. =S e e e e J2onus bill now before conference com. |OF taxation, although he may treat 5 = Somme, playing a notable par - mit Page 1 these questions only in w general Yorker's Bank Book. | Wal‘fare at Sea.) Experience Caused Her to Throw IMAKING HOSPITAL PROBE. |pine thie German ru:')\\ ,'1'}1;:;(':.': :r‘v:;: Mrs. Gerry quits board of education, a3 NEW YORK. February 19.—Drugs i 1 - ‘ — 1918, and later command Puge 11, A e Tiaen il | valued at $60/000 were seized cariy Two From Window Before Leap. |Mr. McLeod Investigating Condi-{2f RFmics which aavanced soul of, (o H & centers attention on d. th Gz o . limit} today in a police raid on an East 12th < . ~ NEW Y e v | G n July offensive. e “ong to the considera- e Sarne “hattle” 3 S e NEW YORK, February 19.—ph i ’ | checked the German July be made on policies Page 1}tion of a specific subject. huto ormi R R e D sald they | Sominessbatiegitotbelstarcdibetncen aiayy cians at the Fordham Hospital express | onsiatBe I inaben | Shortly afterward he aided in deliver; (LSl of bills bn Congress proves de. |declare it {8 necessitated by urgent | found $3.000 i cash. and a bank book plane and German war vessel in Chesapeake bay o Tt Cella Dargnan, twenty-vear- | Representative Clarence J. "C““’fl]i',;g 2};2{“&5:3:.:"&::? EFans . s age ublic bi E showing deposits of $15,000 for one 7 . . Fre A rowing | ichi s ma investiga- | "¢ . Extra session of Congress iikely to start | ef among leaders in Con- | month, was arrested, charged with the | or lower New York harbor may decide big things her two nephews out of a second-story | ©f Michigan Is making an investiga April 4 Peent: hut the President will stress | |1jogal sale of narcotics | % = > window and then jumping herself, was |tion of conditions at St. Elizabeth's | OAT B 9 qults auitalzeparations o o urgency of domestic problems for | ' The raid on Araco's residence, police | for navies of the future. Will bomb from the air suffering from a_form of intamity | Hospital as they affect soldiers of tne |NO WORD FROM MAIL B sion Pgels; | first consideration. ruther than inter- | xaid, was the culmination of ‘an ins e b meoyperiences In escap-| yoria war. He said today that he is| B Alrs. the own ing from the bolsheviki : is 1 ati > 2 | making this investigation at the re- Abe Pargnan, one nephew aged two!giicst of the House committee on pub- and a half years, dicd yesterday after-||l; buildings and grounds, of which [ national a ! pointed out, | carry their For one thing, it is domestic solution, destroy greatest of battleships? Will the big fight- ing craft withstand attacks from above? These and "Ewwoi mentahot i Vestigation begun many weeks ago. mail theft su fight with Minneapolis problems | e s ms which, ac-| | 0. 5. to Send Relief Ship to aias- i kan Gulf for Venus. grant authority to the public health ' ters, according to the United States of its $46.000,000 | bureau of fisheries here. Preparations buildings | are being made to send a relief boat to!into the Guif of Alaska to make a rip Members of Hou re Gen. « George Washington Univegsity opens | cording 1o republican doctrine, i po: ; P 5 z = noon of a fracture of the skull, whils | o ety e mennial celebration. P page"s | ision of the Garif and changes Tn | mestic conditions appeals more keenly many other questions are taken up in a special the other, Harry, aged seven months, | sorn Dangley PRy i ke | CRATTLE, Wash. Febroary 19 Da{0) punnee! (iires Bt n short ~ia | hel tax llaw: Than _anything elxe at " his - time, | e ilen G GEe : was reported in a critical condition. The | “aepresentative McLeod has been | word nad. been received early today e International Situntion. While on the surface. all the great | article in the magazine section of girl herself has a fractured skull. She grated a hearing Monday before the | af the fate of the government mail “ommissioners receive both Na Al don s ok o captains of industry and finance keep was arrested on a charge of felonious | fouse buijdings and grounds commit- ' boat Venus, Thursday reported miss- and indorsements of movia cen | ington thut the Dresident-elocy “oia| U0 iutte GhenrfUl ecountenance and Tomorro“]’s S ar Tl (o o) e jbseitakenitokthal ceafomy i Riresciu i onifwaiich giwouta iy il Che United Biaves cen- L -elec | whis E B stin t hospital. i formuluted any definite plan for des s ptimism, the le thoroughly ders in Con- The doctors said they had been in. ware formed the girl, who arrived here from | Russia six months ago and since ha ing with service 1o use part stwithstanding hi ational e op) weler ing bill At higher to re- ran of the! situation in the industrial and et The idea for the reconstruc or hospital purposes. Secretary of the Navy Daniels has written his ed:the measareitordentl: ' Exge ety rmenced siness affuirs of the nation. While x 2 becn living* with her brother and reconstruct such buildings to take |search for the vessel. dian archbiston attacks British | {h, 2GCGmber and o Ve con-|all agree that tho worst is Bast and own views of the matter to accompany the article. family, suffered cruelly in fleeing from |care of urgent cases demanding im-| The Venus, with a crew of six men, y toward (rish. Page 6 v o by Rt L that “‘we are on the upgrade.” c her native country. This treatment, they | mediate attention until the five gen-ileft Kodiak, Alaska, on February agreeable | gressmen are adin 315 hed of the d for Unga, miies west. were inclined to believe, induced | bound Ambassador says Haly will meet all ob- | to the rank und tle in Congress, it |sirability of tackling the 1 eral hospitals provided for in a meus Yy - -

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