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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1921, FIRST PRESIDENT condition ix understood to be very zrave. He was stricken while in the acteof Putting on hissovershoes, 3 G. W. U. REGULATIONS ONCE OUT-BLUED THE OLD BLUE LAWS partment for closing all general recruit- ing stations and digcontinuing all re- cruiting. activities, - IMONUMENT HEAD occupied over three years of his life,| and is supposed. to have been written with a single pen. 2 RE-ELECTED OFFICERS OF WASHINGTON NAT MENT SOCIETY. Photograph xhows Maj. G. S..Ridley, in charge of public buildiags and dtion a wreath. on behalf of the Washington N‘fl-.l:‘.l.‘mtmw. oy RS er. President-elect Harding. She was srounds, jwt atter placing In pesi-|accompanied < by her husband and : 2 their daughter. 3 g tudent life at George Wash- ] : ington University a century ago | b was minus the excitement of to- & day, and had the old colonial blue Sundays by en b mile, accord- ing (o facts revealed today by = - s William Bruce King. trustee of . . Patriotic Program Given by | e indiicudion: Society Elects Officers, Hears . i g liekuiations issued by Georss y , e Elections Widen Gulf Between | Characteristic of Sticking by 3 H ashington v in 2 - o Association of Oldest on Columbian C wa'not | Reports and Enjoys His- | M hists and C Fri 2 perimic @ student (o g0 bevond the onarchists and Com- riends Shown in Daugh- " i college premises on Sunday with- = lhabitants. goliena i grasundayivit o torical Data. munists. ty? - ardh s sand Mr King. o Stu- . erty’s Choice. dent could absent . from b he y-eighth aunnual meeting BY GEORGE WYATT. - - t] OO er 9 ock at e rom |of the gto Vit ot S ATT. DA I 3 2 The American’s Creed | | room atter o oclock at ight from |of the Washington Natlonal Monu- B Catie to The Star and Chicago Daily Newe.| SRS, ol il A | t L to March 1 or after 10 | ment Society was held this afternoon. e e Something like a chuckle—perhaps of America as a Fove | sty : ‘ ’, Coans AL L OUERS Gt Ui TR o BERLIN. Germany. February 22— |it Might be better called a smile of the pecple, by the peo l For @ nmmber of years the res Justice Willis Van Devanter, 1923 The Prussian elections Sunday have | Salisfaction—came out of the Whit e promie? whose it PRGSO R e S e ! made the split between the w0 ex- | HOUSe today and spread its imugin- « Vi IS om or s es- S Vel Jus i~ - 2 " = u s of the Exect Tepubiic. a soveriizn mation o isit any barroom or similar exs |03 (DR S8 | munists—wider than ever. The peak | Erounds of the Executive Mansion. 1 per me and Inser It einl and adequate rea- |Second vice president: Theodore W.! 95 the Tauasisn pOLLISL penter, el R N e L pertec one and insep- o reasurer, 3 e o iRy - puted by a single k more arable hed upon those | | s —s . e “'_’;_-h':‘r(pr ~“3?m".f1{h”{5:.:;"11" Catholic centrist party, remains un-|10 the sindication of the e Al = colle in a descriptive > President of the e ouched bof es tha % .‘ e ;o) s o tom. eq ~|‘(” lm”"plvlr[ of those days, accord- president of the society ! vnv::'_"! x.l but (x mi ;_n;rfl that were | Woodrow Wiison. human being. than Justice ana’humanity for wehictt | | pamphlel of thue SSE AFULT residen relied ipon to wield a neutralizing | any historian of the future courd pov- me rica patriots wcrificed g to Mr € 5 . S en e o sts are §si ApPLY te their lives and fortune § 510 s yednwould be amile pocket De vanter. who presided, { RagwisEving crumbling. 5 MRttt e s e LT r"*" rone or A 1 Some o over, rodore No. *rol o turns 2 labl 5 I therefore betieve it is my | | the'students mow spend more than coln. Dr. Charles . Waicott THEODORE W. NOYES, |1 rom the returns now available. it | When President-clect Harding 'told iceelone efove it 1y | the studen apaudinone (Ean o ERC el | CHARLES €. GLOVER, il Dl S, |13 evident that the nationalistic and }the correspondents at St. Au n f f9inie countey Uollas GG (i anicu t on one party, it is oy r'?lfvfi'{.]“”'fi'rix”)" Second vice preside: 3 rman people’s party—the latter Hu- | that the opposition to the selection of pport its Constitation: to E erbe; nam, Henry 20 Stinnes’ own party—the tw 8 posiston 1o the Aslention o S Tawa: o respect ita b | d d R Melcee, R ; party—the (wo rep. ey AL D sl 5 L i —_— arland, David & McKee R Mhe Preaident of he United Staten in S Cemen v ANIDEVANTER resenting the reactionary movement, AR s ety R AT OTRAY SEE0 nemics—Heciied in unison | | i Lo Gen Willlam president of the soclety. First vice president. and the communiot pariy. which for R ol el U n unis HU ) Ak saa. L ey, Thomas Nel- ie first time appeared as a party lerty to = LIREE ibais by the Association of on Page was unable (o attend ne frer party Lerty 1o that office because he phasts ot ble to attend on any German election bailot. < S becknss e s s e ;QPEEIAL BEERE[S | oo siderationtwas \ at the meet- | Tny Beats i the Brusmtan dief from | osipd {riend, he expressed a natural i i o ole question of (he ac- | the other partie Shotion which has been back of Mr. | copt mes for the Monument Both estremes b s ilson’s steadfast lovalty to his own An address by J. T. Lloyd former| {from foreign governments, and it seems Both extremes had their most bitter | fricnds in public office whenever thay i obal | |clashes in Berlin itsell. For several | hs enever they st Srom Mideuri, fex-) probabe” that The Sociey s recom: | WORK AND IDEALS OF W [FHESY o e S0 LC 10Ty SYEFR1 | Bave becn ctacked " For instance e T e et hervsse Imend o the Secretry of War that no | G 5 U | wi ed meetlngs of the Pan. | povien public criticism of etary Aation of Inhabitants of the | oS acstoted i i jGerman in large. well known Berlin [ Wiison refused (o concioon w hani: Biatrict of Columbia in 1 ; i Arizona Stone Detayed. i BN ) cafes. at which all those present|in the Naws Departan Seirtionn 18 sistrict of Columbia in honor o i . E - Soinedl il sinzine ~Deutss = > ent portfolio, be- ‘ ! tary Harvey reported -1 High tribute to George Washington University and declared that he hope ‘ 1ging “Deutschland Uzber | cause, as i s \ « hingtor Uniior ine { St Sl ae (el 8 : ; opediy Alles™ and koose-stepped around the | 3 sed it Mr. Daniels oalo; i At Sl a 5 A ¢ 3 ston siece of cha University as cmbodying the ideals of | that the Tesult of the meeting “wiil, om to t S Iaticie funes o was his t fend. nouse” 180 and i Survets, win. v Gaorge Washington Univer- iy from e netrivd forest of art [ SN L oty and as de- | TSI the excliange of iviclins and, foom, to that imperiatitic Tune. Then | ' Whel aftucke unon & Al e anich he i namame: ety e 2 apgs ! ctudents between the universities of Zsuin i Adtenacd o meeiing fol com-{heean oy SR s : ; . it has bee Jloping in its students @ fine type etween Huhe s Geered | \ir ot The the began with| oi jting. It Is hope Itaiy and the United States 81 ol el crowabCheered fanTling her of : the Singing - s wun - sity Also Honors Diplomats Lo i e hodli el dor The DUt ae e T oo mecErey et husels and bassed resolutions [ the President wouldn't listen 10 bers of the assoctation. foliowed by the : | e A EY) hiewy | of the natfon was pald by re French and American educational i wovern be overthrown ety rote Mim s e recitation of “The Amcrica’s Crevd.” and Others Prominent. | e s e e “Hitations may become increasinly | TSR B ad absolute confiden Business Sew: d. i f Lall parts of the United Stat close, was expressed by Ambassadorj .“‘\["”"'"_ - SRR 1 e i were preceded by a| Four women will be signally honove iry reported the death Americ rance and Italy, at the din-{Jusscrand. He spoke in praise of thei {22 thaneaui ocubelglections « became hotiest Mr. Wilsou at which ne em- | . en special degrees e ames M. Johme | ner givén last night at Rauscher's iuiwark of Georse Washinglon Univer-} . at is the Keystone as w turned aside all suggestions i e L R BT FCCTIET ISl ¢ member of the Nociety connection with the celebration of thesity, and predicted thut Washington the body of the whole German empire. | Creel be removed oad. tomean tay e er L acd neraentos proatHta® €o [v 1Ll Berconferyed uponthem by George | S tnten of 1t and New Mexico |one hundredth anniversary of the found- |\’ have a great university because 2 ’;‘"I' lash between the communists | Creel was his loyal friend and could the association. B. W Washington University at its centen-!have taken official action to have|ing of the institution = AMore than 50 ior (ne unique educational advantages 'nd the monarchists in the not dis-1do no wrong 3 ed on behalf rs. Thomas Calver : o oxercises, to be held | Mmemoriul stones placed in the Monu- | Persons. including delegates from outy oo g0 G ant future seems more likely than| When Postmaster General Burleson R hEroisEdl COPEICE ine poemi wanTcRg | DL00 COnYOER O EEREREIa st - | ment, but no advice for town colleges, George Washington {0 (/6 Fo0 oy called the | et V;'Ym‘« Another result may be |was under attack Mr. Wilson again her husband. the late Dr ver, read Central Hizh School, beginning ati. o i Wwhey those i i 1y offic faculty members, & ‘]‘-I‘" ent of colleges in hat when the next presidential elec declined to believe that the attacks the €xercises Of the 4Esoq 2 oclock. T urve Miss Mabel T.|pected here. i tudents and guests atte e o lion is held 4 reactionars will be|were anything more than indirect ai- Washington's 1 S ¢ the Dis-| The secritury recalled to associates il ner, which coneciuded the e R T e chosen in place of the prezent social|tacks on himself. Mr. Rurleson had Sl { Boardman, Commissioner o |enat Cretary fecalled 1o associsics laay of the institution’s; celebra [ieeinrec] G e democrat. It is quite certain in any | been a loyal friend and was retained most active membe ficiis. “hg wiil recarveal the honarary 120 JAMCeRENanss who pn neRNESt] S8 O ot erimntitmiiony[IoStone BRI BS S eh i Ao | erent it the” oltcome of theeicc Has Stood by Friends. ’ tion and died July | degree of doctor of laws: Mrs. Frances i oficiatinz on the car there, alihough T TR et o eretary. wil ave an important influenc 1 Henry I. Bryan presented a paint-| Parkinson Keves, novelist and wife of [iil at this tim ISR S SRORED b esing ity Stnotle | on events in Germany this year The | ;ere 10U8h there have heen ingtances ing showing a ponorama of Washing- | Senator Keves of New Hampshire, and 2 aaee |eial ties i first effect may be shown at the Lon- | nert fovd there in which Mr. Wilson ton and Alexandria in 1860, He made | M H. Sothern, the Shakespearean | History of Association. e ST tween, don reparations conference. has forsaken his friends and given o A emiation “for 'Miles Shand | oo Mo will recelve the degree of | Secretary Harvey outlined the hi senting the University : america | Results of Voting. (e causs¥ocichapris by Ana e 5 ver « o as zton N 2 N > Lok %4 ‘elie ~ b ers. 1 B C % ve has stoo by St ol S chief "of the appoiutment division of | goctor of letters. and Miss Permeal J. [{p0r, of (e Washinglon Na Sador from Cile, representing | BelicltaUons kRO her i i BERLIX, Dty 2o Bepoiis | s e e e T ol e nent i« ity upon | Monument Association, which was or- 2 | Tt S arRt G MR eton | ey ! hom se elevated to public Secretary Reiss read the names of “'I*“""m"" """"",')', s POl | Eanized in 1833, and told of the ap- |4 Lnivernity o "‘““[",, e Ve i etonis Tl Mite the. fell [ Shom. that lihe. Alotais aees "’\'”T'"V' For this policy he has been e RS died inoe | whomithe degrec! pointment by Joint resolution of Con. | 10'andl Ricel. neWwly “bbo am_[iVashing Grilve: Aiherelicias Sliox t the districts slow in re- | when Mr. Harding stands out firmiy died s be conferred. Th ¥ woman now i’ 4 . bassador from Italy. representing the : tions of the coliezes of w England | urning their vote had made little | severely criticised 3 1y IR s nic e (o Yames SMiniaves Foniyivom 3 of 4 commission consisting of s : St difference w g2iad e iseverely eriticised and that's why . - : holding an honorary degree from the ! Pt (e O Cniversiig of Bologn, Senator | and complimented the in ion on its diTerence with the resuit of the elec- | for his loy. i Sy 3 \{l\\vrl\ O'Hare. Henry S. Adler and . N+ is Mrs, Larz Anderson e o ght representative S LSRN Hampshire, | stability and srowrh. {tion. Only three qistricts e m" 2 |5 oln ‘r.vr\-a'l“:;n;nd and pxl‘;ukul com- er. A letter was read from Isaac audience taxing the high xchool onue representing the New and states | senting the soutin jinz. and a tabulation of the vote|him st A b Lol byl ans asking the association to ap-i An aud 7 e Fonmenc tNes o S aiaenk e o H {showed the parties woutd K him Attorney General, notwithstand- Tt & comitee {0 StiCAR memorial{auditatinm to it ¢ z “(ll‘xi P\::;M‘_ ‘ y angements, e e Hea gl { e ald hold seats. | inz the editorial criticism and skepti- services in the auditorium of the Na-| Pected 10 b B FO L, Wittiam { prarlonalll Plantic <t Ellis | educaiiona!l lines sine civil war | 95 laemocrate lon e an AL SO DE LY W iSiL tional Museum next month in tribute | Which will be presteld SREE 5N 00 LA (L | Bate irom ington and L B the days of the civil war” he «Colors™ w sounded = ¢i21: people Ly 51 commnist i e e L De, DEDBIE X v to the late David Lubin, founder of | Miller Collier. president of the 1 Towing persons composed tho [S41e from, Washineion n, L 15 SRR (Setes af e south | o ere sounded in honor of {11 JueRies party. Sl communists.|ing a tthe White House canm't help the International Institute. He was|Si'y. The principal ""“"“"’,“.' o it onermatcJustin the s Dk Washinmton | have brought abont a loftier sense of | Jeorze Washington at 9 o'clock this|dependent socialists, 21. and economic ut extend a disinterested hand of ap- the American delegate to the institute | nounced. are to be delivered by Chal <= §p /g 30 & QT Dol Ballou rintendent of the D unity in ail sections of the south.” morning at the base of the Washing- | PATtY. 4. proval for that part of Mr. Harding's 2 £ r 'Richmond. president of Union Col- | Bayard. Lucius Q. Lamar. Willian | i1 s 3 i t se of the Washing ! character which ticks by i wp to the time of nis death A. Kichmond. p oL o God | Dorsheimer. Joht Randolph Tucker {of Columbia public schools, . Ballou felicitated George Wasi Monument. while wreaths were ] « T oty cks by friends irre- Committee Appointed. ee: William Bruce Kine. lnwyer and | [ 3URGTRe, SO0, TR0, MaNG | renting the” colleges of the central {Ington University on benalf of the he foot of the shaft by i Thstast ehiog that'a f SRR = member of the board of trustees, Il niel B. Eldrid . Na- | ctates: Prof. V. on Kellogg. chair- | colleges of the middle west on the of patriotic and oth 2 t thing that a Harding man Presiden: Theodore W. Noves ap-|Sepor Don Beltram Mathieu. the osenh o ioge. Honry H. BIngsian of the division of educational,institution’s past achicy and | societic 3 ‘the government depart. Zould ke Lo aldmitss that in oy, re- pointed the following committee in| Chilean ambassador. who is to be ziven o >, Cannon. James Laird o5 the N e e Dk e s = £ = | t the President-elect is starting d the 3 3 : - orcor: nioi dames Laird | Ulions of the National Research | potited ous that the common charac- | ments. H 3 e : starting ance with the request, Matthew | the honorary dezree of doctor of laws. { Noreor B | Couneil. wepresenting the colloges of | teristic of all the colleges of the sre-i Tt was a brilliant picture presented Bl e In wrekorring Lester A. . Albic ; . = the Pacific coast, and s, ar-} of the eountry Tepresented is!by the devoted v vo companies | s ) g ebrn il o e knows stran Washington Topham - and | Othern to Receive Honore. | Cannon Omly Living Member. |iowa Sothern e femois Shani- | I tne countey e reptesented iaf by the devoted few cvo) compinica[[ ALEXANDRIANve Behiuars To-lis Sappointiperacnal Ricicadaswmos orge W. Moss. Vice President Henry| Other honorary cexre | uRepresentative Joseph G. Cannon is|spcarecn actre ! be guided by a vision of greal | eight flags in a circle at the base of | 1 o ke, et | ere whose Hdilaynerasies bt T Tl paacd af thio mesting jeonfirred us OlloWS: |« Berry. |fhe only member of the commixsion| Dr. William Miller Coliier. pres he said, | the snow-clad Monument slope. isonio Natignal e mot EIEAL o e s Ao G b astnEa LR e perhe following were elected to_ mem- i AN N0 T o The - Evaning | RE g ; dent of George Washington Univer-, & Sothern, who will receive the| A cold wind swept the pavemen will be submitted this afternoon. | mnzmpv o Richatd 3 tion: William | (&0 faane "r~K.L\r named persons were | sity, presided. He gave a resume of | honorary desree of doctor of letters|front of the door of the Monument, |showing $635.000 collected during the | Nignificance in Selection. Cariey) Wilham L. ‘Copar. Himnam | _Doctor of divinity—Prof 4| semators. the next eight representi- fthe history of the institution and read, from the university today. thanked| Where the ceremonies were held, buf | past year for the proposed millior. | But entirely apart from the per- ey AR . Cooper. Richard| ; S Theol Semi- | LVeS and the last three were mem-ja letter from President-elect Hard-j ltie insti 0 for the honor bestowed | the wind did not chill the patrictism | dollar temple to the nory o 2 = 1 sonsiderations inwe R. Cronin, Edward H. D = I Nichols of Auburn jbers of - ! ' d p memory of Wash- | sonal considerations involved i T ooD, CORCIen] ary fbers of the Wushington Nationsljins. in which the incominz Uresident | upon ler. and stated that she ould| of those who presenied the wreaths. | ington, to be erected here. The fund { lecting Mr. Daush ma . ther S. Fristoe, George W, Emmrien, | Doc.or of humane letters—Charles = i \camigeq 1 EXBIaIned that e Tezretied that ne aceept it with a high and particular F. 1. Owen in Charxe. jfias ben considerablyincressed dur- | far deeper. gt b Charles W- Darr. Les b. Lutimer. L. & | 1i; Betts of Lyons . Y. editor: S {1553 cabacquently was organized iniwould be unable (o atiend the mnncl.l’_;":d dtdsalistaction s N 10 Te-| Prederick D. Owen of the office of | "Gfosee il 2 ehos E ver significance in the ap. Lipscomb, John Mitchell. Herman H.|Richard Fuller of ihis cily, lequrels {and continued by acts of Congress of | Addresses by Diplomats 2 S g public Buildingstand)grounds (was tnil culiefrn S{T NS chosenyoriehelenc IDEESEN} S AN SR SIS R NS5 Peicnin. Fred S. Smith, . 1. Stras: | Georse B. Seymour of New Haven |\ugust 1. 156, and October 2, | | The speech of Senator Ricci, newiy Reception Tendered. Diarie of {he coremonice. which took | QUnE two years. Members of this iface. Every one who has been on the b“j‘K;“ ::""‘ G sandiey P e A Houghton o 1in “an advisory and co-operat {appointed ambassador from Italy.| /The centennial guests. un {“:_"",'.‘.' R membersilof Company T livernon bl e '&'if‘?“"'- (e of the discussion’ of the iJapt ohn Clagett Proctor read the fol. | \E7n2 Alanson | ou 0 of & acity with the Secretary of W Imiarked his first public appearance in | 0Mcials. students and alumni 1of the High Sc Cadets of the | wreat . W B8 ‘morial | thre months as to whether or not lowing original poem: | Yow Yorl, trustee of Hobart and St lwhose care and custody the Monument | D L e A o i cdiaurecdptionkyestérday, afternopniaBlAVestaralp IEn ichool iacanding s T Thotal Chiraareienaitomb Sihel e aha Sl e ol $ Pctors 'oE Lat & . - lis by law placed. | i ao e dianita freas: SWRlich ithel RalejshHotel ) BrofDewiti el Enandjfofihe eastiotit hol Monuments oTEe WSt elebratic of [ ed Attorney General, knows that GEORGE WASHINGTON. D "1' v oof sci Frederick V. {80 i N oo hip is limited to elght- | was delivered in Italian, Senator Ric ant of the deparfment of g The “Colors” were sounded by four|yy ‘s,fin “”*"‘"~l°"~ by Alexandria- | there have been two points of view wille.;hatanist of this city: Neaok | oo The President of ithe Giitoa Migcd ) the ghope ¢ the bonds of\ang seiences made a brief addres: Luglers from Fort Mever. Tn addi- | which feorge s benimo 480N of {one that Mr. Daugherty never hud When God on_high looked o'er this land | ooomrie of New Mexico £ Stesiin ex omiloliproaideat e ine | suashipsbetweent the SURILedAStATEs ih ot eariyihistorvios g6 Washing- | tion to the honor guard. members of i master, will be held op o ook oy | oen 2 bik enoueh lawyer in Ohie to For freedom’s greatect son, | eolozit of New Mexico; Dr. Cirarles {8 L SKRIUS NI 0F s and Ttaly would be made more con- fton University. Deans of the S[Company E of the Business High |night, in ledes hod a4t § o'clock to- | justify hix elevation to the head of Be Chent Tl i { W Richardson of this oits, phsaician | 0T 00 he governors of the sev- forie. Giroush cducational exchange. | dupartments und Uhiir wives formed | Schoot were stationed at - forty- | Lodge of £ e roont of Alexanaria | the Dopartment: of Justicr. and he irginia's Washington; % i e g OW- | The societ afect atanas He al lauded George Washington . the receiving line. eight flags surrounding the Monu- | presided o exercises will be | other. that if Mr. Daughe: o s ahigtas. 1L e Bies E 2 c HOW- {The society et Senract auits t & s the 2 | presided ovi aciescroiEen il other Mr. Daugherty wasn't Ant T the s of s zreat min {ard Lineoln Hodikinw, mathemacician | T00, MU (0 e, franin o un) ment slope. one eadet {o cach Mg, worshipful master. Thich shegiily +fohointed I would he a severe set- R haav) Mt hi g colebente i) [ parubortior Mg 4na Sehesai | Versin aiways has BReine representing the states of the Union | to make specche F- wihose (schequlod|| back o party) oreanisation, & fochift In battle and tate. 3 i university. ivarious classes of society. e Army. { L3 . In the name of the President thelmore, gr £8 were J.O8. ould be such a conspicuous exampl, 80 Valiey Petge Ris oo was trics poeemiyeraity ; N ine chnh e ashinglon's uria ace firet wreath was placed at the door of | Vorsint iy amier of *Masons in :of politieal ingratitudc as to imter- B ex Woran s aunt e | Ambassadors Get Degrees. i and) Sxeniey s e ot g < the shaft, above which was placed & |master of Liberty Ladge Boveltos | Homclobmne, Cutset with the spicndid BOSi Cepe were cagaed, oadcrfed, |, Doctor of Laws—Jules J. Jusserand, the government. the business world | shield bearing the lezend telling of | Mase. Melvin M. Johne :“'nax'{‘::‘p"d:":\'-“'fz'::"""‘ SR e T ehilled with ‘winter's cold! {ambassador from France: Senor J.|and the citizenship. i B - s |3He birth of Georze Washington at) masmiciof masona wo: Pistgrand §one ion. the continuance of was there to urge him o | Rolandi Ricei. newly appointed am-' yany Distingais { may (& osed O UDLIC |Wixenad. " va. "tha the numerais] Fred. W, Dallinger Mussams. | poiverond b indispecsable to tha o et A AT | bassador from ltaly: Charles A. Rich. | o W"n> Distixaished Members. 2, oot intercat actached ‘tol this)Music will ibal fasniench s Sl | Lesolection BOlRWA x en RN erd i in 5 mig the mond. president of U Col e Washington National Monument | faLas St e o o shed by Fol Min- |1 The air of liberty P D mlon (College; g 1 ahen = —_ shield. for it was used last year at%er's orchestra of Washin Soit f 8 o i Frederick C. Ferry. id Societ the oldest organization in the | . = XDe: shinzton. It is{ Politicians look far a . upon ti iz g H y. president of Ham- ! 3 : ot i =) = cxpected - i 00k far ahead. and es whes. S that frigWl wighi. {itton o et BT District, aside from the Masonic (ra- | NAZARETH. Pa. February 2—The in this reserved space. These names the inauguration oLty mictirerans, neoied o'rhf':e 4,daree gathering of | sugacious ones insisted (h:l '.l};‘ln“’.? “Twas God. we know. who guided bim ! Moses of Hampshire, Senator | Lernity. and perhaps one or two other | \wychington family want the family [Will have to be removed™ |ceremony. and the numeral “1" had}, o, .4 Masonic fraternity wiil | Mr. Daugherty’s qualifications were Across the Delaware: iKey Pittman of Nevada. Col. Rob-: SCCrel organizations. It has had on its! = A Vernon ciosed t Soma Lo inea ) Gar e lornoaet hathas | e cHVasCEdiorer it A0S Scd IR [Rigwagny vt i ! not extruordinary, he should be re. e e e e way that ight | €TL. N. Thompson, (eorge Suther.lolls men of great distinction—Chier | burial plot in Aount Vemnon closed o b, e+ on the monument are mot bur-||YCor: | quivashington's birthday is being | Warded so that everybody in th R oy {and. former senator ‘from Ciah ema | Justice John Marshall, James Madisou. | the public and the names of the Con- | SbPtRr On the my ] ROt bUr-1TNG5. . §. Ridiey, in charge of thefpyy c.i[}.’nr.-‘m'.‘o::"'[ T’\pl": wus no | Kanization would know thai Warren e et e e Tormer president of the amerian &4 Mr. Justice Cranch, Mr. Justice Lamar, | rads, who are descended from some! Dealing with the Washingt {oftice of public buildings and grounds, | numb, of any kind. A {Harding rewards the ; Fraets o o 1 exinEe 1t of the Ame I S rac e % ar, | rads. who s E Deaiing with the Washingtons in | ° £ an % | number of dances an. i e 25 s the men who o alimction and gefeat. Auseciation: Representative Luther i Brown”of ‘tne. United States Suprere | Of the Washingtons, removed from the | (e, wor war, Me Washinaton said | Gl calied upon to place the ‘next | planned for 1 night. Weeathe wore | | The seconn v 3 - »f New York. delegate s united Sts Supreine 3 o | that many oun : " | flora ibute. A W ‘as AL e e second view cvailed, an K daub God Biraed thesew-be {contennial -exerciscs from. Harvard | Gourt; Gens. Grant and) Sherman. Prot.|| mopument Jn ihe Inclosure, decording e e e A Y ounE e had en- | ehington National Monument So- et T T Lomb by AL atong with it was the Knowlefxé that taqult God bieswed the newborn states | University; Arthur C. Rounds of New {\. W. Corc aph Hall, Prof. Langley, | to George Steptoe Washington. who' ““.O5p of my cousins,” he said, “has|ciety followed. Then came the wreath|ing through the city’ hundreds pass-{the head of the Department of $ton. { York For ! W. W. Corcoran, Admirals Roger: joke before the Colonial Association | 4 E] ity en_route to the {.Justi on. b try e | York vity, lawyer. former Professor | powell and Dewey Alexander R. Shep- |of Nazareth Hall. a school here. last| nine sonsuid allienlisted linktheatel| representingithe District government, | tomb. Practically all business. was | lawsor. bat simoly G cocs TAUs & a . may this country ever live fof law at the CUniversity of New s Jeilexs - She Nazaretniiidllaz sch - 125w 3 ¢ sented by C < s od 2 i Lminess Lwas SlAwwer. imply a good executiv b may this country cver i POt Aol zu sl Wlom Anino et Callo ey pIcL ) Grosby Noyest and: misvsl| Sighti N Washingtons patenitaiwerall mara l=o went tofRussiaiand fourito pishent by Commissioners Kutz “‘“d4dfif,";:dadh"[‘i‘fh'f"“:"wr\anc« ot ‘the | The solicitor general and the. reven ove and £ i es Wellman Parisothers. ! descended from two brothers of the| Lppc ALyl i ¢ endrick. 4 0l vas general. g & Ehe ey 7, 1o%e, 204 tudependeace wpread Wellman Parks i Pollowing the session of the society | first lr::w--lemrn ‘l)‘_};.rg are few Washingtons in pub-| Wreaths were presented by repre- | FOUr carloads of coal, donated "'!are"(‘::liegl:l the Attorney General And T Pt 1 ana Rgpresintative Ber- | the members and a few invited guescs | Lecalling that the family burial e s e phone thalithey, feel that| sentatives of the George \\('asl:inzmn;x‘:y{rw"m M. Duncan by officials of | ment. The e ol it Bright beaven's gates sdorn. 5 ¥ : { were entertained at luncheon by Ju 0t was not inc - e sale of gis 0 great to live up | University, the Association of Oldest In- | £ ern Railway Company f - 3 hey G himse Freet our cyes when we awake Honorx for Graduntex. {tice Van Devanter. ’ D ouTtNeaan/t e ation which | % There is one who is an admiral. | habitants: the “National Society. Sons | the poor of the city. have arrived asd | ereootive mamoies yand must be an n resurrection oo ! Degrees in course were to he con- | Liow owns it. Mr. Washington said: Going back tp George Washington | of the American Revolution: the Na- | will ‘be distrivuied shortdy. Mayor | negotiations with § EDISHSD eonuy. Ant we. at God's right hand, we | ferred upon th ¢ graduntes [ oW I L o et 0| 310 You ever alop to think what was| tional Soclety. Daughters of the | uncan stated this morning to a re- | e e ons B e or M foRiRe e e, b ol ke CAPITAL. IN TRIBUTE [ gl “roerves e TR e | e Ereatett Gt of b B 'V Beiiees | Aovealean Resbiutonsine Grand Ars | porier tor T e MRS 02,8105 | M epariment nd o Koy, meverud And at hin left 1 freedom’s ki fman, Thomas Francis Sarrell, Alys M. | e e e ttdicaot "'2"\')\‘:)8{;:'::" Thought of his family <[ of ‘the Tepublic. Cnited Spanish War | (0 have the aid of the various char- | ciently of employes working efli- wimortal Was o SR e e Hine o &e | that his ‘Kreatest act was (o refuse (o] Veterans, the American Legion. the | itable organizations of the city i e ol JOHN CLAGETT I'ROCT: ]‘I.\,,.g e D TO WASHINGTON | Sasington, and his wife—and once|be mude king of thesc Uniied States.| dapartments of State, Treasury, War, | Ministers of the churches and i i et dossit kakoo & comirkhMB Iawyer: "derman, Everett Albert Hellmuth, Frank assotiation ‘and Sthe¥ publici havelino | meverallvery dLanscats 10w i oons | Ao O R O ot aanl o) Send 2 ton to all persons deemed |it’ requires & maval or sty offeer Oscar Lundstrom, Albert Joseph Mo- v e . e erate love affairs. He | Agriculture. Commerce and Labo ' hy. H e or army ofticer THOUSAND DOCTORS MEET | 5 kit it raree ikt on s half acrel "rne deso | it AENEE S R WO L B e rivesending o 1 | Bevi cottocr of taternat Rev. | 0ol e pecynt i 9o o ! Ranck (with distinetion), Ralph S. Scott (Continued from First Pa he Conrads to helnamea ol 0 fharg ver, and, like most of the|zens. enue J. J. Hudgins of Richm, as it L e buicnis of ke aoe- 3 2 George Shisler, Sherwood T, et i om First Page) | the Conrads to put the names of some | Washingtons. was fond of his family | The cadets were in charge of Lieut.{in this city vesterday and ond was|ond view won out, because they. said American Congress on Internal:Waters and Jessic Mary Wolcott 5 }deceased members on the monument ' and devoted o his mother.” ! Richard R. Day. large quantity of eides alleazed @ | Mr. Daugherty was a good organizer, T | iieior of 4t and feachers diploma (S can s itormerly | contain”"more” than " the amount of | sameral, white st the samm toe n Elon. argaret Jan Edic, Mary Odal! 5 e Mar. Taleoho!l aliowed by law. At 1 General, while at the same time the > e ZETR g OE | Thomps argaref 2 i i while the audience stood en i = At a storel political considerations volved e e [TREE it S 0wk (0, O Gl '\ WREATHS PLACED AT BASE OF WASHINGTON MONUMENT IN|ififi i Je o i il e SO B 0 — a thousund physicians of the | = Deoctor : George Washington to varie & S 5 er and ar- | met that Wa Harding I o 2 4 sctor of medicine—Julian Mengo | e , REIOUR QL resied the proprietor, and he > BAE VAN om SKAntiNe Cxia ataty: United Stztes and Canada are in at- | Howe. {fctatn of hix day were read by Henry HONOR OF FATHER OF COUNTRY. jarrested another man on King stecs | 15 administration with the enthusias. _ tendance at the American Congress| Bachelor of laws—Raymond Bishop | praunnridge. president of the Navy e . and twenty gallons were seized, Both | L, Subport of the cutire republican e Momtciamerican CONEFESS | canfieta, Joseph CHTora Carry, Jumes | Loagts, The tenor of these paper g RS - = { furnished bail bond for $300 cud woih | organization. e ed at | Morris Hammond. Cate Burdge Hurd, | V43 10 show the necd for the de-| ki 5 held for the grand jury. Jiarding Trusts Daugherty. e Belvedere Hotel and will continue | Louis Mayers. Fred Nash Oliver, Mark | Y6loPment of American naval forces L e The Teachers' Association at a re-i Mr. Harding t Mr. D until Saturday. The congress has a Joseph —Ryan, William = Saulsbury, { $hd for the avoidance of entangling i centl: mesting. | atonte Bt C| Bn Al s oA O Sall e ihe m:}n‘b_"m" ’ Shsalcise | Georse Eugene Strong and Maurice Al ‘P:'_r;x::ra:.m)zlx'::m-:_xml“afi:.m;a:,;-; % :_n-n;;ln\“"nldimf the reappointment of ! record the latter makes. As far as Xtensive p tionx have iy e 3 3 sl 3 a Sweeney as superintend- | the general public concerned, just nade for the cnterinmment of emi Master of arts—Gerhard Emmanuel shington both ax a soldier and as| ent of the public schools. A £inow, it is probably di ed to giv ot g | Lans a statesman. He read several state L EREASconyAofinon LI probably. MEambasil. 1 e visitors. among whom are some of the | 14nsKi v : ad several state-| the resolutions has been sent to the | both Mr. Harding and his associates Rioat Hoted vr ctalias e some of the | Master jof sclence—Alice Iva. Whit- ! of European men of affairs re- ity achonl boand ST ol e (R ir i haue fh | ahls ol widis and teachers of mcdicine with int G .\r,..'.":'l"'," 4-10'\\ ashin -t forth the following: “We feel that | persons who know Mr. Daucherty in- national reputations. "Duily H e e e iz our constant and daily contact with | {mately think the very criticism that ward talks and demonstratio; i H > 4 n in his official capacity our ob-: has bern made will act ax a spur to conducted at Johns Hopsine Hespits ICASE AGAINST ALABAMA | Pershing was on the platform ervations as to his ability, fi < Fhich Wit i d 3 lopkins spital w Harsaike o E s as to his ability, fitness|achievement which will surprise those during the week. and special evening GUARDSMEN NOL PROSSE | with the xpeakers during most of the | and jetciency, a4 superintendent will | who mado =0 bold s tn be skoptics. _ s eid at the medica i . be of interest to those having the o 1921 and chirurkical facully building. i Dg In Charge of the Ceremonies. appointing power in determining his i et rsday evening there will a Ofticers of the three bodi i qualifications. We further feel ik bgnquet at the Belvedere, followed by S hree bodies sponsor- T O er feel that | = al E 5 : ed by i fing ceremonies . e loss of Mr. Sweeney as superin- o aration.” 41 WHL ' ‘piver | Trial of Sergt. Stephens gty e RS s snontes s IAberdRs: tendontiof theTechORIEIAE thE Rl DENIES MASON’S CHARGES. N Soadony SIS S P | . S ianaiex i prasidentiof ihe Ditt-icci o2 be a distinct 1oss to the school sy: gree of fellow of the i . s = D i aages = = e “trfl‘v b s e s Fican ¢ _| Ended. But He and Eight Others | columbia Society. Sons of the Ameri- tem and result in lowering the ef-{B. M. Baruch Challenges Statement : 2 ~ an honor i ca rolutiof 5 = iciency and standard of our schools. highly prized Are Arrested Again. can Revolution; Brig. n. George L = ur schools. { £ i S : i Richards, president of the Sons of the D et Tyt b er Txoitle AMILTON, Ala., February 22.—The | Revolution in the District of Colum- forts of Mr. Sw. el B EORE TR AbaeacE 0. S | case of the state against Sergt. Glen | um - eeney to improve the Baruch. in 2 message sent here today St Sergt. Glen {bia, and Mrs. Francis A. St. Clair, 00l system, and to his industry,!from Palm Beach, Fla., denied allega- { K. Stephens on trial bhere and eight | state regent of the local Daughters of ence and patience in the per-|tions made by Representative Mason | other members of the National “u"d!mg Ameriean ‘l)t'-i,v‘x‘)lului;v. (oi-mlince (':( his duties. He visits our|in Congress that he had profited fo prds AN 3T e uard : “Bandmaster am H. schools often and regularly, and in o 000,001 o ROCKVILLE. Md, February 22 (spe. | O Alabama charged with murder in|conducted the Marine Band, with e e G L b R ol e I N 0 jco Mrs. eacher, from sick- | while chairman of the War Industries cla—Fire in the Rockviile power connection with the lynching of Wil- | Walter Bruce Howie at the plano. ness or otherwise, often substitutes | Board house carly yesterday morning ruined | liam Baird. a miner, in Walker coun- | The joint committec on arrange- as a teacher in the schools. where| The telegram follows: an clectric motor and did considerable | vy, on January 13, was not prossed | TinL comprised ine Tollowing: otherwise it would be necessary to| “What's the use of wasting time on . Ceother mac '{"“;"G EHAEEtG | VaTe ailon Court convanaatt |1\lb“c;'( lfrzfrukl‘. vi: ’,"v"' afrman; close the schoolroom. We sign this|Mason? He made these charges before e loss s placed at $500 | E o- | Albert D. Spangler. William A, Miller, resolution without the knowledge of |and then didn’t make good by bring- ang s covered by insurance. The firc | day and the triai of Stephens abrupt- MExHIRnCIsiA S Sl B Swesnay Sng sus (before tHe bar D Ebo Slewu wae discovercd by [Richard Disney|iy cnded. New warrants in the hands | Hodgking, | Dt Marcus | Benjam i A number of firemen from this city | or to a court of justice. I chalienge his d. B oo De-iof the suerifft were ; “ha 5 - Marcus = Benjamin, this afternoon attended the ceremo- |him to either.” R his dars woik o o \e =sheriff were immediately |Charles B, Light, Brig. Gen. (eorge nies incident to th icati e Tas mark Be promptly | O unon Slephess nod thaaiher | RichsrasisectStary. : miea incldent tojthe aedicxtion ot the | eIkht guardsmen, charging murder iu] The judges In the gold medal pri SRIOREINE BLCheroydar W Daffey, pastor of the|€onnection with the lynching lessay contest were William. V. Cog, e anarews ol Church, o at the| The defense was wholly unprepared | chairman; William 5. Parks and Mrs. dress At i Eet-io for mesting " of Ifl % Midda here yesterday afternoon of| for the surprise sprung by the state |Julian James o o oEthor mestioe of ymen S y o ;‘l Ig‘.‘v(hx-'M Allister and Dana | 0 B>(k| that the cases be thrown | The reception committee follows: ';::»ond“;“r‘:;:;'i::]]%n:;;u;:'has of the o ark. both of Brunswick. Md. the | Out of court. When Assistant Attor- iry C. Morris, chairman 3 > y he Le Se home of the minister being the scene neral Horace ¢. Wilkinson en- |3 ok & Batke. Wil ar Enatiprepariiang for e fipht e nten rvices of the veremony A notion that i Stephens | Cooper, Selden M. Ely, Ross L. Mryer . T menlw e . The same minister officiated at the| case be nol prossed counsel for {he | ANdrew J. Green. George E, Hebbard, the Interstate Commerce Commission || B, F, Keith’s Theater marriage here yesterday of Miss Reta | defense asked that a jury bhe im- | larence A. Kenyon, Capt. Overton C. ingan Sart o Tostak ke RSoeR ) 3 Fay Dayhuff of Salem, L1, and George | baneled and a verdict rendered. The | Luxford, Dr. Andrew Siewart and ey e w“"'""m“"""l Daily. Except Saturdays, ¥. Burns of Washinzion. formerly of | State objected. Following a brief | JOhN B. Torbert, all of the Sons of the ek T S 12.30 to 1 O'Clock ~ This county. the ceremony taking | consultation between lawyers for the | American Revolution, and Granville L AL S At B A i Place at the parsonage. defense. announcement was made that | (- Bradford, Licut. Commander Joel T. j SusizoadihejaiiiChs Ohmih o et b Miss Tillic D. Pope and William | the defense would not insist upon a |Boone. U. 8. N.;: Harry L. Dunwoody, marceunaer th e Suspiseaiink S Jell both OF Baltimre. Were WAPLIA | Serdict by & Jurd: Fhamis iz denicins. Chester W oot Moun Y e mon o ios! Commt el Tomorrow in Fockville yesterday by Rev. P.| e L AP A wood. Richard Mason, Morris A Association. . owland Wagner, pastor of the Bap- | Parris, Maj. Edward F. R Capt. T R T B L "ty akive| ARMY RECRUITING ENDS. [Ergiiin Stects, U5 a1 ¢ Shirrati e 03 Diace at the home of the minister o |E“Webner, ali of the Sons of ‘the SISTER BEGINS TRIP. 4 John L. Dawson. one of Rockville's = Revolution. Rev. Earl Wllfley 'r-r:a:;: kndih.»:q k,,'o“‘ residents, suf- Tr; .»melhdown"m- Army recruiting — —— . SANTA ANA, Calif., Februray 22.— ed 4 stroke of paralysis in his|service at the earliest possible date, or-| John Ellot's f i 5 E. Rémsburg of Santa Al Speak . 4 . RORE ate, of amous translatio: Mrs. E. E. Remsburg o nta Ana Speaker— home yesterday ‘aftérnoon, and his| ders have been issued by the War Do-| the Bible into the Indian languyase departed for Washington vesterday to P i & attend the inauguration of her broth- American Red Cross N MONTICERMAN FACTIONS |WILSON TRAIT SEEN