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» ! o 3 . ~ i . WEATHER. ¢ ’ . 1 3 | Member of the Associated Priss ‘ : # |1 The Associated Press s wively eatiticg'ts | [ Rain and somewhat warmer tonight; the use for republication of all pews dis glches tomorrow. cloudy and colder. \ || ereiied 1o 1 or wot otherwise creaite £ s || ‘Temperature ‘fi:, twenfi:l--:‘ou[r ;w\m: | paper and also the local news public oy 13, ended at 2 p.m. lay: ighestr 67, al 1 | All rights of publication of iat 2 om l.?:p?;-v. lg:e;at.gen'l;l 7 a.m. today. _ 2 ’ i cispatches berein are also ,.:,':,. i Closing New York Stocks, Page 25. WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION e = Yesler;hy's Net Cm’ tion, 96,312 ARCH 2, 1921—-THIRTY PAGES. . / TWO CENTS. N 28,066, | Euiarsi ns tecond-claas matter WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY. ) __’oll office Washington, D. C. i : |Ex-Speaker Succumbs at Tweaect ot o wery'of wotz | Hotel After Ten-Day Iii- i T der test, ama | i ainnte the Capi- Lo ness of Pieurisy. freezing innuguration day, ac- cording to the bext calculations ‘ 5 sylvania Avenue. | of the bureau. 3 = WSS & | INPROAIETY SEEN > gorcre o Picturesque. l | ‘A’,‘cepting Post as Base Ball} i Arbitrator Wrang, Says House Committee. Acceptance by Federal Judge Landis fof the position of supreme base ball arbitrator is inconsistent with the full |4nd adequate performance of his duties as judge, and constitutes a A Innuguration day forecant i were te Y | amplitsing @ L jees r ) 0 bich will carry Mr Ho _ginuee f( ! : i o = cold continuing. 11 H i Marion Schools and Business\| | “coia*winas from we norae | | Auto Parking Permitted on | | i | i FOR CAPITAL LATE TODAY I GAYLY DECORATED' s | elect Harding's neighbors in Marion vania avenue will be permiited Jargest gatherings. h o The Star. | there during the time the presidentia bells and factory whistles mingled | in many a'long year, Warren Hnrdlng:_\-[;‘“.d_ it will be a case of first come gress of impeachment charges made elect and his a silver plaqu i report. Jeave for Washington emle today, and | Between the date of his inaugura- | 0 o'clock and remain cleared until alleged act in accepting employment until they leave for the inaugural|of his party in Congress as to a|tle as possible. hood of Petrograd. The garrison, sued today by the wenther bu- 1 reau. On the face of indicn- | | tions avalluble, the government | 1 experts mald, _partly cloudy | | H | the lively tunes of ¥ i | and northwest nre to clear up p- Houses Close as Mark of Plans to Spend Last Few Hours| |Cavalry Reported Ready for Es-‘ | in Hotel at Home—Farewell | copt Duty—Plans for 1 | i and nearby towns, bade him godspeed | Briefly Outline Plans in riday morning. Parking will not he Marion schools and business houses . Ohio, March f—In what | party is moving to or from the Capi- { serious impropriety on his part, the their voices in a sonorous message of jon Friday next not nllembt‘lo’flrs( served. The police program, as p 2 ST i = by Representative Welty, demock g 1 3 > | later th 10 lock. Roping of the | by P i ¥, crat, S B S SRR o S, S T B b ) HARD FIGHTING IV RUSSIA " Blessing to You.” policies. and for a more comprehen- | yorning. Pedestrians will be required | . | A s | The report of the subcommittee was I Committee’'s Conclusions. will arrive tomorrow atternoon. Less | tion and the convening of the extra ident Harding reaches the White ceived in official British circlesto- | {as base ball arbitrator at a salary of ceremonies. definite legislative program. So when | Poilce Tastructions Tanned. verse” and Asks Questions | Russia is serious. The latest oy’ '5;g"m“’;‘?‘hfi:f;fl{‘;g"g_:f“,:},“‘iis";,'mfi that said act ofeaccepting the em- CHAMP CLARK. ! T e 1 . ' BAE A B SRy . 11 . N s ; \ asz Adirs Greet i icti . { asu sersby ¢ Fair, Prediction for | AN ) f | ‘ weather Thursday ould turn 1 wraph on th the rain tomorrow, but bring | Streets Leading Off Penn- Respect to Native Son. Ceremonies Simple. Spectators. in the task of the presidency today in | permitted on Pennsylvania avenue closed their doors for two hours to|will unquestionably prove to be the! tol. i House judiciary committee held to- Bood will. do more than outline in the most gén- | announced by Maj. Harry L. Gessford . His appearance at the front porch | jve understanding of Low he intends to r outside the rope after 10 meeting was Mr. Harding's only en- to deal with some of the pres iving cadets only obtained shelter o#The subcommittee said the charges than twenty-four hours before the|session of Congress. now set for April | House. The police arrangements day confirm dispatches telling of ‘y ashed up.” 1$42.500 a year, and that it had found o cr o e e O etore | e cOMmes to addrees Congress for the| 1 Foto NLllQy My Gesstora cial news received, however. 714 | ana manitione e the rebels. The | Ployment aforesald. if proved. is in | | i On Capitol Plaza " |1 Inauguration Day . “dnze” music filied the air @ Bo Cold and probably fair weather xual passeraby in b . | will prevail here Kriday during 3 /n today an | | the inauguration of President are 1 bl L] | Harding, according to a wpecial : T S ' colder Thurxday afternoon and | | clear up Fridny, but with the | the temperature down 1 Br the Associated Press. | 5 Parallel parking on intersecting MARION, Ohio, March 2.—Presid=nt- | New President to to the north and south o a formal farewell that brought to 20-Minute Talk. between the White House and Capitol. the famous front porch one of its < |nor will any vehicles be permitted observe the occasion, and as the final | shortest inaugural address delivered! So far as the parallel parking on in- front porch meeting began, church by a President of the United States|tersecting streets is concerned, it is {day in recommending full investi- gation at the next sessio Con- As pary of the fareweil ceremony. eral sort of way the aims agd pur- | today, inciudes the clearg of Penn- ext session of Con the cily presented to the President- | poces of his administration, For a|sylvania avenue of all vehicles not I ing | 0'cloc nlv during the time the B - adopted unianimously by the full com- gagement for the day. and he spent | presia 1 party is mowing, however. . / Y, {mittee. although Chairman Velstead the remainder of his time finally clos- | Problems before him, the country will | " vepicular trafic will be permitted | reserved the right to file a minority ing the “affairs of his campaign head- |have to wait for his first’“address” to!to be resumed shortly after the pass- . y quarters and packing up for his 10n& | Congress, which will be delivered ing of the presidential party. but the absence. He and Mrs. Harding Wwill | probably on the 5th of April. | thoroughfare again will be cleared by LONDON, March 2.—Reports re- _en soviet reinforcements were | &\ Cioo i Mr. y involved “the legal and s moral character” of Judge Landis’ inauguration they planned to g0 4 Mr. Harding wiN have four eks were made so as to interfere with a “Ro.| a A = = £ ‘Sanguinary fighting continues in dircet to a hotel and remain secluded | in which. (o tonoult With the leaders | pedestrian and vehicular traffic as lit- Throws Interview Into “Re: :rlw:";:;:"fy: tml)lhnfi "l" (i‘;"fl'i"; the streets and also in_the neighbor- | y e a e situati well ceremonies began shortly before | first time as President. his recom- | < : A | 4 5 a | their cpinion at least, incon: noon and was a simple one. Dr.|mendations do the legisiative branch | this morning~ explicit directions are About D. C. 20¢ Indicale; hat the Soviel Jiove | ToliEls iarel BOINDE Maasl e aus | Wilhethe rill agd it ¢ Thomas H. McAfee, pastor of the|will have the sanciion of prior ap-|given to members of the force re- ernment had lost control. p SCEbYor Berroutadjiand b ance of the duty-of the sakd Kenesaw Copyrigitted by Edmonsion President-elect’s church, was chosen |proval at the hands of the directing S all day Friday| Vice President-elect Coolidge today | By the Associated Press. | £ 4 ountain Landis as a United. Stat . | spebting their duttes ail day Friday reaident elect L 27 e e / Georgin Plans for Defense. | istrict Judge, and that said act ' Rebresentative Champ Clark of Lo present the plaque, and after a re- | heads of Senate and House of RepTe-i,ng at night. Inspectors. captains|interviewed a reporter for The Star. LONDON, March 2.—Re; sponse by Mr. Harding there was an | sentatives. orts from | “In southemst Russia, Gen. Dutoff| would constitute a serious improprte- | Missouri, minority, leader and former {and other “officials will have charEel mne reporter was sent to Interview |Russia received this mo informal reception lasti well into | 23 A c P ine betw the = ng in Hel- | (anti-bolshevik leader of the Oren-|ty on the part of said judge. S & & =g ' the afternoon. e L e Mg o e o better | e o e e e VRt May | Mr. Coolidge, but the next second | SInEfors, Finland, by Wsy of Reval, burs Comachsr with strong forces of | The repart: was sigied "byhepred | OPSSNET OLING MO And 'S conpleu Makex Drief Response. i plan than to inflict 4 lengthy inau-, W. F. L. Hartigan, U. 8/ A, will be|highest official of the land put the | Esthonia. disclose ‘a if'ation, “which | o8sacks, is operating successtully in | sentative-Dyer, republican, Missouri, | ° n Congrees for (wenty-six For hix text in the presentation ag- | Eural addrets 'on” e Deople. ‘The in cliarge of 300 infantrymen [rom | proceedings into “reverse” and asked |may result shortiy ¥y ‘tna. complete | Sy oroiiurE | plains, while Cen|as chatrman; Kepresentatives Husted. |years. died thin atternoon at 2:10 o'clock drens, 'Dr. MeAtee. took the. inseripy| SOt pROSIMILof the b:llarl:’lx:'l:s:;)‘g;ll;z‘r?cp‘. Meade, Md., who will PEFfOrin | o newspaper man about District at- overtirow of ‘sovief Tuie says thel i e Chmieel Somhern. pnd. SolEa | An8 Gard Onior And amncEa hcans, |11 Coneres I :Ilau);i;;l.'.m e dewsk bad tion of the plaque: “To Warren Gama- | o5, oriunity for postponing considera- | No passes to permit vehicles or|fairs. entral = News elsingfors corre- {districts, has made a considerable ad- | gemocrats. | liel Harding and his wife. Florence iion of some of the more important pedestrians to pass through the lines| He appeared to be particularly in- “’fi.‘,‘;’;;‘i;g i Kling Harding. from the Citizens of | matters before him until he can call| wil! be issued. Because of the short 7 2 . = H L ind- terested in the proposai to give Dis-| parts o / o cations are | Marion, in testimony of affection and| the Congress leaders into consulta- | time Pennsylvania avenye will be|(nif®eh, 0, NS RGNSy, 10 SN0 0T | parts of Russiy/ /with P trograd and | e oth niden. The Georg. |Slalement that he regarded the |New Orleans, and a son, Bennett gratitude for loyal friendship, de-tion. Mr. Harding will enter the|closed, the superintendént stated,|.ng in the fiscal re ;"km,mp between | tionary mover vnl!e;s'? meL e Olu- | B Covernment has ordered mobili- | charge as berhaps the most impor- | Clark. ¢ votion to the public welfare and serv-: White House with the intention of | passes will not be necessary. the federel anil Distict aovernmente |- oo ‘y, ant. thesfeports add. | | Sation of A1l able-bodicd Mohamme. | tnt collateral proposition which had | s clar was taken fil ten AL o | the Christians defending the coun- |diciary since the organization of the | With pleurisy and a complication of : ireate Regnrded as Important Aetion. | NS bedside at the end were his wife. his roceeding in many | munications with Caucasia. S Rererentative @ ninics said in a | Ad8ughter, Mrs. John M. Thompson of ice to the highest conception of|co-operating with Congress to an ex-| Maj. G. S Patton, U. 8. A. Fort! \while Mr. Coolidge did not commit| e | ted to support &risen with regard to the federal Ju- | American citizenship. God's Blessing | tent perhaps never before attempted | Myer, Va.. who will have charge of [ himgelf on District needs, political or f:;;r?'}; mw, acc8rding to the | dans, who are instruc D! ,000 strikers are de- to you.” | by @ President. This is undoubtedly | 240 cavalrymen serving as escort to|,therwise, his questions were calcu- | clared to 0 e ! governmen | other diseases. Hope for his recovery The response p-epared by the Presi- | due to the fact that he so lately has! President Harding., was present at a{jgeeq to give the impression that he | viot tro arrayed against the so- | trade delegationt here! “I am in favor of going to the bot- | W8S Dractically ubandgned Tuesday i GiCeler win et yexprenmg;“"'e out of the Senate itsell. So| conference held in the office of Maj. | ;i mch Snterestea Generally in. the | Yosony i wiioee cowt Timber ik ey et T o . | tom Of the matter.” he deciared. “and | DY bis Dhysician, Dr. Jesse Shoupe. thanks' for the manifestation —of | Sron s his desire to remain tn close| Gessford-at police beadquarters, thisfwoifare of the National Capital andi it %,/ et Srimate | 1. (1o ais. | nicatipgedirect with Moscow. and that | to the limit of the law in stopping ans | Bora in Kentucky. friendship and asking US® supy rt of .‘:‘;','“f;,"L‘.f”:f::::;nfrfilt",'::f;:,ffi ',:’.'.’”;‘“fi,,"’fi.i"'&’l'o‘}’i”:n‘é Protection | that Ll e Lerent iR says, that Very many have | it "‘:bl“"“"i“" to deny (e sumors :;’fi’;,eg'?c*gg% as that which is| Born inf Andesaw. Ky. March 7 A his neighbors in the work ah-=d of {3, everything “Wilsonlan” to the ex. | of the city. Others at tho conference |the, solution of local problems whesheey /iljea or wounded on both sides | of & Fevolution in Russia. These, in this case. 1550, Champ Clark would have reach- @ - g he becomen the prosiding officep, o€ the | in 7 waa, declared, weré Gbsolutely faise, [ed’ nis: Sevahty Slat - birthacy i tent that he probably will appear be- | beside Maj. Gessford were Inspector | o reet fighting and that there Has 'N | eventy-fitst birthday nex e h € e e . G Senate. b, d: were “started for cal pur- DIAL BILL IS REPORTED. Monday,- He lacled tivo r G vans, assistant chief. of | n_considerable property damage. | an : | Monday. e tvo duys o 1 e :‘"’I;";"‘:;:;""mm“m. | f.'.'::..,,.',‘Z“.‘,‘,’;“,’,,:.(’_",.,‘.‘,’Ji:"‘..} e Wi | Cnarles A Moran. chief of the se- Familiar With Dfatriet. y,‘he naval garrison at Kronstadt has | POSes. or in the e Tobeataci en- 3 e [runding out his twenty-sixth vear e e e wnr s ot Wil | fon Drecedent in this respect. It is| cret service, and Inspector Clifford L. | Asked if he had peTisiderdd the un,”, joined the rebels. . chapges Senate Gets Measure Designed to | “eniaiicen aucinn piine ot i, H. Hays of Indiana to be Postmaster|Mr. Harding's intention at present to; Grant. chief of detectives. American situattBn existing in .l Moncow Reports Meager. Fighting Besan on February 26. | sentatives, during eight of which he Speaker. catign of the serlouti- illness came last “Reports of the revolution in Mos-| RIGA, March 1.—The corresponde; | served as it do so. Before announcing a fixed pur- Cavalry Rendy for Duty. nation's capjal, where citizens hy/ . Limit Judges’ Occupation. The first Cool, AT cow are meager, doubtless owing to|of the Russlan Union Agency 4 General in hix cabinet, Andrew W. Mel u h pose in this respect he will consult . o8 % 0 o the handling |POU the ffERt {o vote, lon of Pennsylvania o be Sevretary of the Treasury and Senator A. B. .Fall of New Mexico to be Secretnr‘ \of the Interior. \ In response to reports that Col. the Senate and House leaders as to| remapkéd, with a smile: “It cer indi- ight of February 26| The Dial bill designed to prevent | ness of Mr. TK'S { ca f the pedestri- o Y Anly | the censorship. One message indi-|that on the night of ‘ebruary 21 s E 5 bty » | whether or not they would regard a of the troopers cire of the pecestilc | anomalous Sttuation. ; cates that large numbers of former | {wenty.six workmen took possession | federal judges from engaging in out- Week when Tis physician w continuance of the Wilson practice as | @0 y{] The next Vice President f4,weq|officers of the Russian army are lead- | of the arsenal and the Koursk rail- | side occupations for compensation | 0_his ;becoming” on the part of the repub- 3 Eeneral sarc of the U W8 familiarity with District histe/ ores | STthe Shaurgents there | way station in Petrograd. was favorably reported to the Sen- |improved but the relay lican chief executive. i he referred to earlier effort those uround 1 cava had “In Petrograd the military cadets, | s brought from the provinces | ate today by the Senate judiciary |Monday night was seen avt:r‘r;d“'-ce:;!‘;tly l’;-.fid :::!“ u';flearne-!‘ Wilson Plan Appeais. . ';\r‘lumg n:iheunikdav:!l‘z";/‘:" z wasbe::’: establish® suffrage. He =i ..‘,‘,"“.,.‘3 'ho“ hnvemg:en among the }r'nout. re-'w?\:lenput T sction. committee. The measure is aimed ';{im tv"'s "'_e]b?gm.nmy of the end. Yoassador to Great Britain, Mr. Hard- The Wilson plan ,,:,' EhtieRicatito Seadiness for the milithry participa- |not considered what sho/ (4 Lo the|liable supporters of soviet rule. suf-| The first blood spilled was on Feb- [ particularly at Judge Kenesaw . |He railied slightly Tuesday morning. H i v} but thdt afternoon hi. physiclans e nati fered heavy casualties. Combined | ruary 24, whep strikers appealed to|Landis. who holds the position as t 5 phy M""I‘";_“;‘:f forces of laborers and marines, of | the soldiers in¥ barracks to Jom‘:(n al| al!rbller n‘. big ]«;Bgu: bmgl ::.1: at a "‘Xf.:$u§:“74£‘12;;:’.?:3,:””;§ S T e t the Capitol | pense of maintaining i hom 100 were former service men, [ subversive movement. The strikers |large salary. Senator Dial is co- I s kno pounced until two weeks after his | ing many of his old colleagues of the | gaddion the BECRD K rade 56 ‘the harses | the National Capital,”/ 10 developing Mo A0 e T Srove them | were fired on by the. communiat Tegi: | Operating with Representative Welty |as & Missourian, he was boru in Ken- i .—n-;cA. dbul te ??“Hmh an vxecuuvev!:m"& Mrs. Coolidge W':)’/d her efficiency | through the streets to the schools and | ments and many of thém were killed, | of Ohio to bring about the impeach- ;;m ).h Hec e .«h;l?e'd thlr:-;x NEWPORT PUTS IN BID. .g?.:h:,:m",::.;?:;e;zz ,’.,";.-;'\5:: many | . Washington police are tr‘alned to | this morning. talki’ o to g half dezen |quickly overwhelmed the cadets. The according to the repor m_:_r}l‘:’ fiduif‘:o;;:gdl:;' Gy Beaucgamp Ciark, ;\;(‘:l‘n’!" y lprkm‘xn:. I & oy s,” | newspaper women 4 ~ 2 ¥ jary P 0 ark. e in @ message. The bitterness against | b6 courtcous to el iider lnrical| pRotograpnera o, Eonce posing for| committee has been placed on the |received his ecducation at the Ken- | ident on the part 0 [ : f . - o - e Cutyors ity . “Summer Capital.” {out of Congress, has been so great it|Portance of handling their work |l AR ns 7 ecretary until the ar- hort time remaining \of the present | For a short timc he was president st | seemed a short time ago Mr. Harding | Dromptly, g6 =woll o8 COWrICout o S ark from Northampton. L session. of the Marshall Collegé, in West Vir- PROVIDENCE. RN I, March 2.— would go back to the old method of | bk sy Iny jted to Gallery. —_— inia, and at the age of twenty-two Plans for eqtablishing Newport as sending all his messages to Congress |, ;D:urr“;g"‘““;:“‘{,e”:fi‘sc,f_':,“p‘:}fm’c {oNrs M7 rhall, wite of the Yiee D i it rhoord oF Hetam i e et : re ?.hs\-eEiTg'.erme;\‘:’.:“byMu:y Neanorclomn Bt oo Mg arding, 1t I5! with the man who is paid to enforce | {Xe1del), this morning invited Mra T | BIG BILLS IN DANGER. |college president in the United States. s Chamber of Commerce. which tele- | this intense bitterness . of Wilkon|the liw. The policeman is your best | 7l ¥ '.,,“f_':.d"\'fr'rc,l,‘:’fl'd” oo Practiced Law in Missourl. graphed President-clect Harding an | “hating” and as he approaches the| (riend- siys o opération | 10/OF ity the Vied Freniamrie orory - {Navy and Sundry Civil Measures| In 1875 he moved (o Mé#Souri. where 1 : Gessfora 5 ek neich . invitation to establish his summer | hour when he is to assume the heavy | yotaien the police and civitian pop- | 11 Fae gallery with hep to ve ats he begin the practict of law. His i ite | : : division betwden ing reiterated that no _definite! i LA f the inan He Suggested | Proper n b * diplomatic appointments would be an- 3::.[)' }::G?zppuglfiim:n:rceing{(’;h fre (::{ that it mlghlr&’: cessary to use|and District governm their summer vacations in Newport, reins of government, after having The Capitol grounds will be closed ‘alation. Congress ‘today was faced pted the invitation - ot : e 2 . Lo 4 L Cor r | - ay Die With Congress. next step was to ter the Missourd auarters In “the clty by the sea.” : responsibllitics of hizh office there | yition surely will bring about re- | (%iidke take the oath of office March i | May d Iegislature. He was bermanent chai Feuentativen of ManY toies San ;i: Lrilato i B at ;\‘el\‘:ufldh:lf‘flfl sults best for all concerned. 1. Mrs. Coolidge at once accepted L ) H h With | With less tian two days remaining| man of the democratic national c e 2 - ta e 5O 0- . t¥ne inv ion. iti rm)-: i i venti 51 tries have spent at least a part of ward the man about to lay down the | Autos Banucd at: capltol. ) The Vice President-elect and Mrs. Petitions Against Resu |NEXt Navy Head Chats With I in whick to wind up the pressing leg- ¥ention at di‘xgg?&'.‘,‘.’,’ Shich ratined | Coviidge ha | f : hav. o me P 1 Sonaicativaleid . all a biles d other vehicl | : Alton B, Parker of, his presidential P Dations aNaire . A0 present ineee | held them conseculively Jonger than | to Al Ao A e having np.: | 2L M. and Mre. Edward Beale Mckeun tion of Old Rate Secretary for Half Hour. | sin the prosnect of the failure of at | nomination, ; are several larke csates there which g 4 i Ao [claifpermite e These permits, wil e[k ot ‘;'elm‘:‘l.n mfiym 'r,e{ce?limlmé'[ April 1 P for Phot | teast two of the big annual supply nl;l; "’:‘%hgm_l seyt ;r‘:« (‘Dllt;rw* in ‘. could be procured as quarters for the'! Will Talk Only Twenty Minutes. | issucd only to those persons fywpo ited 4 'oses for Photos ~—bills—the naval appropriation bill and 3 n_dphu Sharp, Williams i . A et ! LN 5 Lo 8o f guests ‘invited to the reception | ril 1. 3 Toills—the naval approp R “ l“".“!"“h:‘l“:“;’“"h");h”“'lutl:!';f':)::f::‘s‘:r;ewfi:n:oar;;i:rlm‘lnul:w;:ud.ff,f’;',"":‘_'! B e e the Capitel for 0 ;G | and ball, which follow. There s & ; o m . m_! N N | the sundry civil appropriation bill. :p",i“i.f,"‘,‘:,‘:,.’;"m',',‘,,,f" e S, vacy. augural address wou.Id .hp brief and of | augural ceremonies, 4 probability that Mr. and Mrs. McLean| The Capital Traction Company A Navy ready at al mes for bat- | ~‘The fate of the Army bill was also! tue -of his semniority om the way eval characte ®1 “There will be only one entranee for |#Nd many of their guests will ETICAN PLEDGE SOUGHT. |ieniiolecs now save st will take ham |Sulomobiles und ‘other (il %) & vislt to the New Willard 1o looi in no longer than twenty miautes to de- | thropER, D¢ i welare, the rate of fare on that system from | istration. aceording to Fdwin Denby |an ultimate agrcement would be |y et gt pbonmoremn acficy ulered Fail Says Recogaition Will De- liver it. All who listen to the address | they hav e doa ey The Coolidge iboys will arrive inautomatically going back to 5 cents |of Detroit. who today called infor-|reached. £ the cal ro-- €€d fight from a hard bovhood to politi- on the east front of the lapitol will 7 pitaP grounds | \ashington Thursday night \with| with a two-cent charge for transfers | majiy on Seeretary Daniels. |, The discussion of the naval APDTo-idei eminence which would have torn pend on Safeguards. have to stand, and in view of this fact | and will be parked at/, gistance from | tNeir grandfather, and will start!on April 1. ] » i ihcoaine Secretary was in con- | ";M“i"{" o on the measore. which: oo, | the heart out of mos: any other man in NEW YORK. 3arch 2 = and the utter simplicity of the inau-|the stand on ast front from |back to Northampton on Sunday. re-| George E. Hamilton, president. does | , 2 Secyot: | The debate on the measore, which o¢: !public life. Perhaps nothing in ail his_ of the extoting Seateon Recognition | gyura) ceremonies, Mr. Harding feels it | which Mr. Harding’ wil] deliver hi«|Maining in the public school here|not say definitely in the petition ! ference witk Mr. Daniels for an hour. | cupied many hours vesterday.. dealt | fong und eventtul life so broke his spirit i8 impossible. antil ’:r::"vr‘f(o:\;"-:'(m'": would not be fair fo deliver a lengthy |inaugural address “ufter he takes the | Until the session closcs. | what rate of tare his company needs, | fhe two were photographed together, “'l't‘“ O ;fr“‘o":"‘,;:',‘i nt and | as his recent defeat in the district which government receives written decy. | address when a mbre considered and joath of office as ' resident but he emphasizes two pmmTr““on jand Mr. Denby ‘also posed for a pic. | Attacks up {he has =0 long houored by his service ments ‘rom it assuring necessary accurate statement of government| Persons on fog First, that the Capital building program. The = actual |y he 100k the defeat “like a dead- A desiring to attend ! It vith Se t. Aubs f the Mari: he bill by th val | ” . < « ceremonie o Co e s- | ture w ergt. Auber ol e Marine | amendments to the bill by the nava £ Just I " Tenures 19 smfeuland Arlerlos Tven Biane ander bie Saminisiration 'l the oeremenioy will be prectuied o) DR. COLLIER INDORSED, fcomnsny comid o coerate i mesn | e creiee covers & perioa| SEais cprniies hid bocn Sioelbton | [EuAabics Jus b2 82 8t when afsr” day fled with the Public UUIIties | tle” is to be the standard of the Navy | ;" qoube, although the confereed\on |and means committee. which drafted Commission a petition to prevent | Department. during the next admin-| ool e expressed the hope that ‘hfirfi:’&g"‘figfl;’hfl;g bill and property fi'-'fx'f#:"f{:‘,h.,’,;’,"’:,{.‘,,".f. :,: ff’,.',fi:fiffll"m‘"n:f'i:.'figuffidr:;-":'I‘l‘w"'l‘:x"“""i‘! ‘"'n‘,}{,’-'“'{'p',i'.,—,.i“ ;:r\w".f L and two-cent charge for transfers. | of more than thirty years. For a time | “‘Zfofil'-f;l'és of the Senate and House | BMe Was presented for the presidentiul of the Interior, is quoted | dress Mr. Harding will state anew | WhD BHNe,/pecial tickels of udmis- {]"".“’ll‘:‘"‘“{d":‘t’“'""“"T.lnrusldedt e O e oiMare [during the war Mr. Denby wes him-|on the sundry civil bill expected ¢ | pmination with o dedr majority of A\i’;’"fih(f{f"{";m‘*:m ‘:?m:}:_"‘some of the general pledges made | iy, “or A0 (DI to the Sematefo l:“‘"b' - *“‘r'l"j"'" University. | jor ‘the two companies if_investiga- self a marine sergeant. | meet ugannan.rle.amu‘r_:-‘ruu?h;o b‘l’lf fo | ballots he held ‘the majority.: and_for s tion of American Rights in Mexico. | Suring the R e f iy nelud” * auguray on of the Vice President will | 128 been indorsed f0r (he post of am- | ticn shows that the Capital Traction Stlent on Issues. | Feoracaiond by, the Controveray OVer | modaal e Dats M oaue; (ke o The assoctation includes Ameslean INE @ DUrpose to “restore™ the BOV-|take lace in the Senate chamber bassador 1o Ttaly by Senators Calder|could get along with u rate lower | Jeop; Ben m's, led_al rest, was ernment to a constitutional basis and prior o the swearing in of the Pre stions | the Senate amendment providing $10,- | feated for the nomination, saf tight on - radsw g et than the Washington Railway and | ' He refused to answer any qu citiz interested in mining, oil, . fand Wadsworth of New York una|fhah the ' way | 0,000 for continuing work on the | the ~akershi £ i e abe genera 3 side ‘, Sect. any . 7 by newspaper m z | 000,01 T 3 the Speakership job, never turned a farming, catile raising and othér {n- {0 bring about a.general return to dent’outside of the Capitol s Charles B. Hilles, republican nacional | E6CtTie Company requires. {asked by mewspay anieolerning | 000,000 0 Con g N Choate A1 | he Speakership, job.’ never turued o dustries. The letter was made public He himself has said there J ast-minut 4 S0 inerdonnl o e e : . Asks Part in Hearing. - the naval policy to be followed, the | “pyo “Conference report on the agris | guccessful rival from that gime o, today by the Guaranty Trust Com.|will be nothing new or sensational in | fr¢'m nearby expected by = 5 empire state. The Capital Traction Company, for | air-sepvice question or diftribution of | cyltural bill was agreed to #n the Scn=| - Champ Clark had as mihy sides as a pany here the speech. |17 iiroad ot O Witness the in-| The New York senators and Mr.|the first time in approximately two |ihe fleets, saying he haa not ye: had|ate today by & vote of G5 to 22, after |dlamond has facets: Knowledge of the re ed stipula-, A striking nots of the address »51l Ziugural ceremonics at the Capitol. Hilles have also made the following in-| Years, isks to be made a party to v it the insistence of the House upon the | One of the best Greek scholars in this tion hax aiready been transmitted to be the promise ts take up and work Unlon Statlon Arrangements. | gorsements for diplomacy posta: Cef| (1° NEAFINE (o be held some time this | time to study those matters, =~ . (e WSEETEE 00 NS et Renhiion | countrs, versed I Catin an well ar Ferdinand I. Calderon. representative out with Congress a solution of the | At the Union station toduy thers | 2 posts: Col-\ month on the fare question.. e R oD todne Senator Renyon of lowa and|mathematician competent to calculate tratic i attorney represent-|taxation. There will be & Dromise’ to |thun there has been for some time dent Obregon in this city. do everything possidle for the relief| Iy previous years. railrond oMeinls a o, by | Williany Hayward of New York, for am-| 1t is presumed that when the pub- |fat that he had Ween an enlisted man, | ¥, Fentrpr SEOR, oF Jowl and | wo lemalicin Somprent o oty sador to France; Jules S. Bache a|lic hearing is held the commission however, and sald that he would al-| 71" e President for his approval, | admitted and proved eloguence and con- ew York banker. for Belgium; Repre-| will ask the Capital Traction Com. Wavs have their interests near lisi' -5 =~ = = FPRIORE. | oy o Lliey, @ sincere and reverent « Of the former de la Huecria govern- vexatious problems of the tariffl ard | was but o mGEe oo suent. and to a as but litt more incoming lag Pro Page 2{0ld & broken man, gave him money Senator Fall's I declured. Rec- of husiness and the RIving of a sf,uare | explained. numerods iraine had sentative F. C. Hicks of New York, for| pany to submit financial statements | heart, and would give them every op-| = = student of the Ribl was ommendations made by the ate deal fo the man who labors. * booked for woe vance aaacen | ZSouth American post, and Herbert | that will show exactly what rate of | Portunity SO EadssncemEnL I During | D < {known more popuiarly as Ctates: committee on Mexican affairs. of oo k-6 this {ime Scorcs of persons wére pour, | L Bridgman of New York, as minister fare it needs to varn 6 per cent on | the Spanish-American war Mr. Denby | T'oday’s ews {man from Dike County, Missouri ¥ 3 Will Sit Down With Comm7iteen. b were pour- | ~ was enlisted man aboard th, un- which Senator Fall is a member, were 5 " ling into the city to attend the inau. | i Bulgaria. the value of its property. pR-an <n Eoen g Sesirchlight on T 5 also forwarded to President Obregon| With no intention of beivg invidi- i)' : i L boat-Yoserase, and in the world war ) ; enr through the Mexican department of ous, Mr. Harding does net believe 5 apaay notd | he enlisted 1o’ the Marine Corps, bu. in Paracraphs| a searchignt thrown alons fureign affairs !that the co-operation of s President | et for, S i subsequeéntly was promoted to major. i Clarl’s rugged rathway gives a vew’in- ' with the Congress shou/d end with ed EaRg g Lieut: Col. “Theodore RRoosevell, Who | gnio neighbors bid Harding Godspedtl | SIght into how human a beins i greut the re ldr/ss of recom- gons will come to e will be “assistant secretary of the - on famous porch. Page 14man was. When four vears old drawn MR. WILSON TO RECEIVE. mendatio Hosding intends {omorrow night or carly iriday | INAUGURAL EDmONS Navy Bl ariive here tomorrow (o yarding's inaugural address only to|8°SUY from his mather's grave beoaus * actually sit down” with the com- morning. It is expecte numier of 1| ¢onsult, with Mr. Denby. outline pol! Page 1 @ rainstorm hyll et in.-he pulled a {mittees of the House and Senate und special trains will be required {o = The actual transfer of authority to| Outline Corted in Russia B &/ and rushed badk declaring he would not Official Friends to Call at New thrash out t profylems that will bring th people from New York, | of the. new’, Secretary. will take place Revolution reported in Russia which | leave his mother ip- the rain come up for consideration. He says! Philadelphia and Baltimore, as well as | Satlirday “afternoon at 3 o'clogk in may end soviet rule. Pagé 1 Then, when in the days-of his appren- Home After Inauguration. he wants to make the government some of the nearby southern and Segretary Daniels’ office. [ | Capital Traction Company petitions | ticeship he had been cruelly treated by - i B respontive ax pysible Lo the will of|western cities! | THE EVEN[NG STAR 1 et : against rel:umrl“'fm of former rate of |a larmfi'.:ller:)l;::‘ldn’ugilo ?.Alv:::l Yoodrow Wilson will receive demo- |y, p. v > Arrangements have bee ade H 5 | tare April 1. Page 1| 10¢ e ref ve his . « people. He will not sume the! Arrang n made by . { 5 %., i ens ol cratic Senate leaders und other offi- role of dictator at any time. but will | the railroads to care for special cary | . |{HOUSE FOR 150,000 ARMY. . c. Commissioners give out text of |mentor a lacifiz. found the oppr o h ; cial friends «t his new home on s be willing to yive ard take with Con- | which will be chartered to remain | | stead_of a beating. Champ Clark never two days. The Pe,n- arranged to es in onder to accomplish the ends | here for one befin view. sylvania K that m s further could steel his heart to ‘pity. | steps to oblain model gun law for | “Wigntor courses He could fight. and street Friday afternoon afrer his re- tirement from the presidency, it was Lo — | “new trafiic regulation: March 3, 4 and 5 RS e R T | - ernatighal -prohlems v k in the 14th| o . 5 . ( Page 3| g; i ok V + said today at the White House Internatignal “problems will pbe|par for 175,000. 3 did. He got into lots of scrapes that Wiison will go direct from ine cag: touched on but briefly in the inau- stgect y ed at 14t | Mailed, Postage Prepaid, 10 Cents : 2 1 -, Nicholus of Montenegro is dead in |uny two-fisted, _Six-foor, - red-blooded Nk e e hae Moo o (CHD- ) Ao The proposed associa- | and Water' strect the Ralti- (Anywhere in the United States or Canada) | The Housé stood pat today for an, Pace 18 |t Treht B SEPeeL ta Bt tate tion of President Harding “- ition .;r l‘.lnvhncl“‘.x:‘“;;n' for detailed niore ‘:'l‘l:“'l'l':" fl_dr_"',"“'.'. "':'H -‘h have 7 Army of 150.000, refusing 10 concur in qupate autnorizes President to call dis- | Some were serious, bfit he saw thém ! R Taent e o cented e R i $or such Cars o e Mekiaton varns I'hesg editions, in addition to ail the news. will contain #'Senate amendment to the Army dp-: armament conference. Page 17 | oy SOF the omaie. o - TolmE toasand (he dneaguratioy ot Cupltal Awsuming Galn Aspeet. sketches %ind pictures:of the Président and Mrs, Harding the ! propriation bill providing funds for |$240 boud§ for clerks now up o Presi- |, time he was Studying those Latin : Coolidge, members of the cabinet 1176.000 enlisted men after June 30. | dent Page 17| roqts and Greek endiigs 4nd » mathe- : < A - . = s blame engine crew f ' and their wives, the new senators sworn in March 4, as*well as i A g S i 2 iy L ! 1 % | “at porter, Ind. Page 17| One incident is indicalive of the man. other Jeceslne and : nely features and pictures in connec- ACCEPTS POST RESIGNATION. |p. C. school board to ask extra session | There was the. time Whep 'he was ex: tion with the inauguration. > i 5 f Congress to replace Hamilton | pelled from church. Ho a devoted |nulgnat,m"l of 1;0‘;1; I 'I:‘_’“;Iv 2s- | Qonooh - f Pugo 17| und wincere Campietite it anvbody in sistant secretary of labor, which was g th & w_that spel e taught2 = President Wilson bids farewell to cabi. | these p: no! § submitted to President Wilson Féb- et at lagt meeting of offieial family, | Sungay -sehool; went; fo meeting ruary 18, has been accepfed by the Page 17 arly. and all that. He was in fine= President; it was: announced “’dl!-lflousr leaders to scek Harding's views d i But ] ray comesz The resignation is effective March 4. on tarift. ¢ Page 138 (Lontinued on umn 1. Vice President and M rding on the eust portio of the Capitol, and the congressional in- g Buildings in Washington today be wugural committee has offercd to pro- “[VEAD MAN” FREES WIFE. zan to take on an Maugural aspee Vide a chair for him. Whether Mr, | me of the crnment buildings | Wilson will attend the ccremony will' MyoM1 Okla., March 2— Reading i | have been elaborately decorated with | depend. it is understood. upon hisabil- | MU0 Tt e wite e fags und bunting and uisoy o the ,v’-, to ne tiate the steps leading to/ held for his sup wrder, J :mll' ere busflyjengaged njarrdng: the porti joins of Galens ne to’ Miamj ! ink decorations, Even If the President does witney he was| The de the inauguralion of his successor. ", effect ! Send list of names and addresses, with necessary money, to The Star office, 11th strect and Pennsylvania avenue. are not as elabo- period. liation a2 t ride with him to the Waite| with his wife, fre whom he had f been separated seve I months, (Coutinted on I'aj ¢ 2, Column 7. = 4