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sion for some time, and which the ! g . ! Nine Other Indictments. row: freezing temperature tonight;|of ¢he United States regarding the fdes Otutt, Bl Tewin: B Wallage, . | commission and the companies have | tis cereion st the Union statloaylme | 1500 wak received from New York | Othors indicted pna tne. charges| OFEanization. - She declared that the |wariner tomorrov. diminiehing north. | Of,the United States regarding the de- W. Larman, W. H. Rige. B. Lx Stock, |Bttempted to overcome by sug@ested | Danied' from Now York by Ambassa- | L0 dicating that cGhtractors of i against them are: Bouis K. Theobaid, | M°°tin& in this city was particularly ierly winds, Shifting to southerly to- |iier on the Agantic side of the G. P, Sacks énd B, H. rdiis | legisiation to Congress. buts 80 far | wor Jusserand and received on his New York are supporting the Fuller | violating postal laws; Joseph A.|&ttractive because ‘of the breadth of | morrow. isthmus were the principal subjects ‘Epiphany — Senior rden, Col. | N0 definite results have “bdgn - Ob- | arrival here by the entire staff of Company in the dispute. Efforts to{ Richardson, forgery: Bernard A.|°Utlook allowed at the capital, which! Records for Twenty-Four Hours. |brought up before the extraordinary George Truesdell: junfor warden, Dr. | tained.” o the French empassy, who will es-|adjust the differences between the|Marcus, jr. embesziement; Arthur C.| %a$ surroundeq with a national at-{ n S0 % 0 "W RTTOM, L0, o | jegsion of the Panama assembly, ' A R. Shands; treasurer. Charles E.| Members of the commission be-|cort him to the embassy building on | ¢mployers and the men are being | Upson, Jr. attempted false pretenses: | MoSPhere, such as is not found else- |, Thermometers—i p-m. 62: & D 46: 1 i ogan yesterday afternoon be- ¢ Howe: register, W, . W. Scott; ves-|{lieve that in continuing existing | jgth street. jmade by the Master Builders' Em-|G. Ray Goetz, false pretenwes; Morris| Where. noon, 35 ‘ skl * 7" | hind closed doors. trymen, Admirai M.'T. Endicott. Mer- | rates for five months they have ef- | 1o = | ployers’ Association of New York, it| Elian. larceny of automobile; Eiljah| COmmMittee reports and plans occu- 3% 3% = | ' 044y g po | In connection with the appointment ritt O. Chance, Ridhard W. Hunson, | fectually served notice that no other | Program for Tomorrow. | was learned. A speedy amicable ad- ; Campbell. rape; Mary Anderson,|Pied the greater portion of today's 30.11; 12 midnight, 30.25; 4 a.m., 30.37; | of the Panaman boundary commis- Dr. M. F. Finley. Brig. Gen. S. T.|remedy for high car fares is possible| By special arrangement made with | Justment is expected. | housebreaking. and. Octevia Seott. as. | 2es8joy: e e *{sion, President Porras is Inviting the Ansell, Maj. Gen. Johm A Lejeune,|but a merger. Ambassador Jusserand. Envoy Viviant | THE country-wide strike against the | gault with dangerous weapon and sec- Tea at Clubkouse. Chest tomperatore 81, occurred at |Cuban international lawyer. Antonio THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1921. OFFICIALS CHOSEN | BY EPISCOPALIANS Vestrymen and Wardens Are ELOPERS, FEARING PUBLICITY, RETURN LICENSE “UNUSED” Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md.. March 29.— When Henry L. Chase, twent seven years old, widower, of New port News. Va., motored 250 miles to Rockville last Sunday with Miss Nanie Bonnerville, twenty-one, of BODY OF CARDINAL GIBBONS LYING IN STATE IN CATHEDRAL AT BALTIMORE. JOHN BURROUGHS, NATURALIST, DEAD (Continued from First Page.) suit was his Robin.” Some vears later. after work as & Treasury clerk and a national bank examiner had netted him some sav- first book, “Wake— PANAMA IN DANGER IFU..15 SPURNED President Porras So Says.fn Bloxom., Va. he entertained no ;;’nm'a(, he bought a few acres at “'p:( - doubt that he would be able to 'ark, on the Hudson. vhere among the H H Named, According to fkeep from ine mewspapors.” ss {londed” trelises "of "a"“vinevard e Backing White Award. ’ e - closets of greenbacks.” There he re- | Annual Custom. SIeme O mEE e newed s Smchional intercourse with New War Feared. & | nature, building a real house over- At = Xestrpmen g wardens (ar the o3 :‘1\’2“11;:~e::e (::p( ‘:;:n:‘enrr('xlxzr:lfi | looking the river—just above Pough- ot gy suing year were elected in the Episco- churches of the city yesterday, e pal turned unused. | built his “slabsides” cabin & Mile OF | or Chief Tustice W n.:yw.frn;d:r‘.'::’: \ following the usual customs. The re- The couple left here without dis- ARl e i e of [Chist. Fuasy n o i St. John's Church—Admiral P. M| mitted he and 3 He did not go at his studies with | r try a Rixey, senior warden; Admiral C. H. 23 Sy the set determination of an her:al st, | Costa Rica might lead to serious con Stock junior w. 3 but took life easily, and wrote breez- | sequences for Panama. declared the Stockton, junior warden: vestrymen, ! | y i ily. when the spirit moved him. of the | . Lo = William Corcoran Hill, Maj Gist! [1} f] " B R e R of President Porras. which Blair, William Corcoran Kustis, Dr. _|, ‘ {much of the discovery of new species, | Was read yesterday before the ex Ralph Jonkins. register: Col. William | s i {and nothing of cataloguing them, but | traordinary session of the national s Cary Sanger. - The American Security o | jdelighted in finding for himself and | ), Company was named as jrevealing to others the charms of [““T !close contact with the birds. bees and | President Porras asserted that non- Georgetown—Charles warden: Frank * Albert Har Th senior junior warden; freasurer; Paul Hart, register. cuit court, who indorsed it “Re- T0 MARK AR PATH 1 { keepsie. When rural civilization pressed a littie close about him. he flowers. The essence of his philoso- Iphy was always bright. in agreement | W's well with with Browning. that the world."” MA, March 29 —Refusal on the part of Panama to ac acceptance of the White award would result in the Cnited s |ing her friendly office thdraw , which recent v . ! : 15 ended hostilities with Coxta R e fo the es o cluded | i 3000 and Forest - HIE ~a5 2 Stud. | He declared that Costa Rica would re- S s Marine Corps Flyers Will “Fresh Fields.” “ndoor Stud. | 0 0 AN Lot (o i o mer St. Barnabas Chapel—Bernard F. “The Light of Day -Reiig- |{crtral “Amorican. republios. while Joy, se carden; John M. Abbott. = 1 = anami would be WIthost Weans of Jonior waracy, vesicymen Make Flight to Virgm | e I D e Brown. John Bur ' land “Ways of Nature. He was a| A committan of seven deputies was . J. August siitler, Islands | friend of Walt Whitman. and one of |named for the purpose of studying Elmer i. Paine, B. Lowndes Jack- = | Pis baokks was an anprciation of him. | the note o e Panaman government d ¥ ceTs 1 . - H 1 Ha s als b o nion of | from Secretary of State (harles Intosh. senior w William A. rbing breezes. the two Marine ! {During Col. Roosevelts occasionailance of the White award. The Jack, junior wurde rymen. Hen- { corps De Haviland airplanes which iclashes with “nature fakers" v«:'!\ der the reply e . et e bras | Wil mark a 5.300-mile route to the| ithose who charged him with brutal hich hax 1 > per. Thomas . Washington, F. L.{Virgin Isiands “hopped off” at 1:10} jerable Burroughs always came to the tize This Mines, Henry L. Bryan. register. and {pm_ today from Bolling Field on colonen’s defense. With John Muir ted reply would oppose accept H. H. Went | dition. Many | the naturalist of the west, Burroughs | of the White award and wonld St Amues’ Church—Advisory board. | (1S RSt AR, of (e eXp o " depart- | conce toured the canyons and collabo- | suggest that other means for rea Hsay L. Houser. treasurer; Brvani .ooc ho plapes. 1ated with Muir in a “Study of qur]mn{ 2 peaceful settlement be found. Nlabnison, Jlam.-; “i;l"mfr"“' .-;:u.:{t Maj. T. C. Turner. chief of Marine Nauo\:m:b _r.'.xrks.', ~laheldss> Mur | Given Five Days to Report. Van Horn " Alexander " Sondemann, | COTBR aviation. senior ofiicer of the roushe Letreats on the fradson. be-| The committee was given five daye Ernest Houser, Charles Mulien, Guy | Tght and pilot of No. 1 machine. con~ cane Bhiines for nis many afmirers |in which to make its’ report. but ad. Donaldson, and Harry S. House, secre- | Sld€rs the flight of importance = {and those who made PlEFmages thers | ministration leaders tated 1ast night oz o 7 auentngps (heiiway i fon Fera nyariatly ived in the most |(3at they belicved the national assem- s v tatio d contributing to were invariably received in the mosf they ved | " Emmanuel Church—Vestrymen, R«lt{,i"sf‘fi;l“_;‘c"n, e etiat-caft in demacratic fashion by the celebrated | bI¥ would not accept the responsibi A. Sansburg, J. F. Hagan, William Latimer. R. A. Escet, C. B. Wallace, C. F. Roberts. J. B. Redd, G. A. Sea- man: register. R. A. Escet: senior warden and treasurer, C. F. Roberts; junior warden and assistant treasurer. Panama canal defense. The flight schedule calls for leaving Miami, Fla. for Havana on the fifth day and then touching at Halti, Santo Domingo and Porto Rico. It is planned | { to reach St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, on | | naturalist. On his seventy-fifth birthday he sai srowing old is a kind of letting £0. The morning has its delights and its enticements. the noon has its tri- umphs and satisfactions. but there are I ¥ of either recommending accept |ance or non-acceptance of the White |award. They asserted it would again place the burden upon the executive | department. | The paragraph of the presidential C.. B. Wallace: delegate to conven- 3 = a charm and a tranquillity and a spir- { message relative to the Panaman re- tion, C. F. Roberts; alternate, Wil- |the eleventh day. and then "’B‘ke itie itual uplift about the close of lhe:v-l_\'ln the note from Secretary Hughes liam J. Latimer: delegate to arch- ifeturn by easy stages to Washington, day that belong to neither.” | follows: deaconry, C. B. Wallace; alternate, G. A. Seaman. Other Oficers Named. arriving here April 19. The total dis tance for the round trip is 5.518 mile: TEe fliers are hoping to reach Fay- etteville, N. C, a distance of 340 miles, VIVIANI WILLNOT |CARPENTERS STRIKE MURDER CHARGED | COLLEGE ALUMMNAE | EDISON PAYS TRIBUTE. Reply to Hughes Note. “The executive has taken into con- | sideration the sravest situation cre- ‘ Church of the Advent= Vestry—Dr. |today. Tomorrow it is planned to Regarded Burroughs as One of the | ated as a result of the American noteg 7 A. D. Cobey, senior warden; Charles |reach Paris Island, S. C. e & |and has drafted a reply which th& L. Henry, junior warden: William| With Maj. Turner in the chief ma- ! Highest Types of Men. i foreign office will submit to the as- Berry. treasurer; Benjamin F. Taylor, registrar; William D. Hellen, William P. Foley, Thomas H. Hanway, Robert JL. Rathvon, Sparrel A. Wood and Harry D. Amiss. Junior warden; vestrymen, Capt. West chine is First Lieut. B. G. Bradley, chief test pilot for the Navy and Ma- rine Corps. who will alternate with plane. In the other machine are Sec- the flight commander in piloting the | BE GUEST OF UL 3. ' ON STAR BUILDING - ININDIGTMENT 1 1 OPEN CONFERENCE WEST ORANGE, N. J.. March 29.— Thomas A. Edison, a member of a small party of intimate friends who | sembly. Tkis reply has not as yet | been forwarded, since the executive ]deyurlnlent considers it as compris- ing resolutions of vital importance to the country. which cannot be taken ~ ¢ o . J. C. Nor- e 2 e 3 £ « : {had accompanied John Burroughs on | by w 4 sroud.“sevior “waraen: . . Moore: |and MU Sera. “Gharice” w: | French Statesman Expected|Part of Walkout Against{H. G. Atkisson Must Face|Miss Sibyl Baker WeICOMES [nis annual cumplng tripe in the Tast | “Ehe neoss”aveommmen st Eor et | A. Hamilton, John H. Paynter, John A. Davis. Z. F. Ramsaur, Robert Rice, Robert L. Pendleton, Henry Dixon. Clarence A. Brooke: treasurer, John A. Davis, and J. C. Burlls, registrar; Rucker, who will assist. Motion picture men were on hand to “shoot” the “hop-off.” {7-CENT FARE WITH | Here This Afternoon—Sees President Tomorrow. Fuller Company in All Sec- | tions of Country. Trial for Death of M. F. Harry. Delegates at Business Ses- sion of Association. ! four yvears, expressed deep sorrow to- day upon learning of the naturalist’ death. “To me he always appeared to be one of the highest types vet evolved in the advance of men to a higher iness and respect due the United States government and people the viewpoints of both governments. and lit is presumed that further study of ;the question by the United States gov- jernment will permit the finding of a delegates’ to the diocesan conven- s g i g S s 2 ___|stage,” said the inventor. { peaceful and decorous solution, which, tion, Dr. J. C. Norwood and John . All arrangements for the visit to| Work on the new nine-story addi-| Horace G. Atkisson was indicted to- | Business sessions of the Associa-| Other members of the camping | while settling forever this lamentabie Paynter, with Capt. Hamilton and H. 10-CENT POWER UP { th's country of Rene Viviani, former;tion to The Evening Star building |day by the grand jury on a charge jtion of Collegiate Alumnae annual {party were Henry Ford and Hudson |controversy. will at the same time F. Barnett as alternates. i premier of Franc nvoy extraor- | WAS impeded today. when fifty Car-oe mutge. ;o the first degree in con- |Meeting at the Washington Hatel | MaXim. On their camping trips wood- | contribute toward the re-establish- Trinity Church—Senior warden, Dr. i rance, now envoy €xi4O | penters employed by the Fuller Con- ! > nica i [atasteatiton i | chopping contests were always a mat-| ment of peace between Panama and Geotrge N. Acker; junior warden, Wil- IN DECIDIHG RATES |dinary to this country on a mission!struction Company walked out on | hection with the death of Milla 3 °d today with an 'address of!(er of keen competition, and in this|Costa Rica. liam R. se;:n; vlos_trryn:‘_en. G. wi Mc|- !nol yet officially disclosed, are in the | strike. At the same time.about l.o]ofli}h.rry October 23 last. The accused | Ereeting from Miss. Sibyl Baker, :mor;.“ Mr. Bulrronxhs. n(«:::ilt)l:lumll(- “It is necessary In adopting this Pherson, Samuel T. Farmer, Louis : : er | carpenters employed by the Fuller | W 1ti- | President of th 5 ng his age, always acqu mself | measure, however, to be counseled e e e ouls hands of the French embassy, under | SArpenters employed by, th projects | 2nd Harry were returning from Balti- | of the local branch. oo Dr: Acker-and W. R. -Bedell; register, Samuel T. Farmer, and treasurer, W. R. Bedell. (Continued from First Page.) been before the commission, ‘and par- the personal direction of Ambassador Jusserand. The French statesman is throughout the country also struck. Decision for a general strike the company was reached {more in an automobile on the Bladens- {burg road. when Atkisson is said to have drawn a pistol and shot Harry. | Miss Baker welcomed the delegates to Washington and extended to them the best wishes of the local branch. THE WEATHER. by well understood prudence and pa- triotism. and that we take into ac- ocount the alternatives which might 2 ! " |not a guest of the United States, but | against y “The Washington branch today con- be the result of the attitude assumed St.Andrew's—Senior warden and | USUlarly is acute in the present in.|5¢ i e e vom 145t might at a meeting of the Dis- | Thes had quarreled over some whisky, | siders itaelt as representative ot the | by Panama.” treasulef; L. WNIing. Estes; junior | 3o corpanien that: separate rates) * Soeen 2 k trict Council of the United Brother- it was stated. entire country,” Miss Baker said. “We | District of Columbia. Delaware and | Propose $1,000000 Loan. r‘:"&o‘r):inéz-h:‘:"e‘ ::;'.‘; re&i® | would produce-disastrous results, | VISit of courtesy to President Hard- | hood of Carpenters. . The men en- | Murder in_the socond degree is | pledge ourseives to keep the national | Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor-| proposals by the administration for r. : “vestrymen. Dr. | r {ing. ! gaged on The Star bullding. which | charged in an indictment reported | interests of the associati r-{row: freesing t ture tonight: L s “To overcome the disparity in the ! 'N& { 5 vi = . sociation upper-irow: freesing temperature tonight; h i 1,000,000 Hollingsworth. C. 0. Stevens, B H. 0 o sower of the taa. systemas | The State Department was mot of- |13 the only local contract under way |against Everett A. Irwin for the | most in the conduse ot bumine oy i e e e i oniEht: |another internal loan of § ;;uéey, ‘;3 H. Smith, J. N. Price, H. . Gai and, Ha ee. St onmer Notwobl paris—Senior warden. W. A. Voss: junior warden. states the order, “and to bring about a merger of the companies is a prob- lem that has confronted the commis- {ficially represented . at _his {_recep- tion ‘at New York yésteiday: aftey- I noon, and may not be represented at Dr. William H. WiJmer and William C. Johnson. COURT MUST APPROVE. ; held thi o 26, 5 s St. Marks—Senjor. warden, H. J. at the State Department at 0009 1o- | award made several days ago by the rotse et e o b | e 2 e S T 10087 ar— lof co-operating with the commission Wylie: junior warden. David M. Lea: morrow and by President Hardifig'at National Board of Jurisdictional | FREEZING WEATHER Washington contingent, at the head |Highest, 77; lowest, 53. 1t is understood that the whole com treasurer, Henry Blair; vestry- {Counsel to Ask Indorsement of De- l:e v{vnm House at 4:30 0'clogk in{Award in Building Industry in favor Of itlelarecalvl Ded i Mk mobis Sithe Sl IRl m,s,,.:n will report on u,: :::s“;\“",‘.g p gton. S. W. . the afternoon. 7 2 Cons 3 lacceptance or non-acceptance of the P, Gari, oS ten, S W. Frazier. | cision Begarding Light Rates. Tomorrow evening M. Viviani will |76, metel workers employed on the, DOES BIG DAMAGE | £isris,of honor will be Mrs Calvin| memperature and condition of the | suggestion made by Secretary of State John Prender. William G. Worrell. | The District Supreme Court will|M&Ke his first public address sice |y L Gcane The metal workers and | Mre. Herbert Hoover and Mra, Ropert | Water at § am.: Great Falls—Tem- | Hughes that the border trouble with H. J. Wylie, Maj. Joseph H. Wheat, |have to approve the decision of the | 3rFiVing in the nted Bt es, At ewne | carpentern both claimed the right to | Lansing In the receiving line wiil |Perature. 56; condition, 40. e e N ey T Siee £ < National Press Club. [ 3 ! ; e H-A';-eflr’.fl‘l:;’_qnm warden, Charles | FUPlic Utilities Commission continuing | /819" et etarts mmb"u“o",; !set metal window frames and the| (Continued from First Page.) | be Mra. Rosenberry, Miss Mary Leal B T of the United States Supreme Court s.Johmson: Junior warden, Dr b i {Xisting electric light rates from April | Yoy °7 U° T T G his visit to this | jurisdictional board. composed of rep- | { Harkness, president of the Southern|(Furnished by United States coast and | Meanwhile. the note of Mr. Hughes P Blhtons: rreasurer B g TraD: |1 to September 1 before the dectsion | gunt 5 if T ettty Hisciosed at|Tekentitives of IAbor, coniractors, ar- | f90(s Ubrooted trees. caused acoldents Association of College Women. and geodetic survey). S TaInIne the SaEaie Mo lor: registrar, Dr. E. W. Reisinger: | This approval Is necessary because |Nis conference with the Eaegident | uliquts and englucers, decldedn fa- | doaths 'ang \::g:l;r?? R rl:a‘:lm?cxublho‘::io:;m:m: rnan et D e T s mah TG aare SF i il W S SRR 56 d_vestrymen, R. Arth . Dr. | h | During his brief sojoutn in this city,|vor bf the métal workers. e 5 3 p.m.; high tide, 12 am. and 12:20 p.m, | swered. SR Warine, ¥ A Rarclaye C. C. 19 '(',’,’.‘2{.‘:23;‘.’,",‘;’.‘:;’::’;},’,‘5,?&;"‘ the distinguishéd” French statésman! The carpenters refused ta accept the | WIpter, - R e .’mf'fl?‘&finfi&&}i&“&“flfi‘flg’"fi: R e R e T T e Bennett, H. E. Anderson. P. R. Tay- jpany in 1917 restraining the commis- | %ill DAy his respets to Former Presi-| decision and when the Fuller com-!yyrricane, persons in the sections to | tonight instead of tomorrow, as an jipoms s e e e ."‘""""“dfi'é.?“{h:’:':m State Depart- lor. Dr. Hickling and Dr. Reisinger. ision from changing rates until the dent Wilson, at his 6 strect home. |pany sought to employ non-union men | the north ‘of the city declared they saw | nounced in The Star yestorday. The] 0% P R re L howiar ba it race . Church. soathwest — Senior | value of the company’s property fs| He has an engagement to attend ajin their place a general strike Was|a small funnel-shaped cloud moving |conduct of the clubhouse by & resident e Patience. because of Panama's delny Farden. Jamea B. Price: junior war- |finally settled by the higher courts. |luncheon at the Hotel Plaza, New|called by William L. Hutchinson, away before a squall. Reports from | committee, not necessarily 10cal hianeh | Today—Sun rose, 5:59 am.; sun sets, Tn replying to the note. Meanwhile den. Samuel C. W':; rpasurer. Edgar| Counsel for the commission and the| York, Friday. The luncheon is given i president of the United Brotherhood ! Plainfield, N. J., declare a hurricane | members, is being Sought by the local|6:28 P.m. SR the Panaman newspapers are de- D. Hart: gegister. N, A Pettit; vestry- {company probably will go before the|iD honor of M. Viviani by the Fed-|of Carpenters, Indianapolis. icut a half-mile path through the west- | group. The continuance of the present| TOmMOrrow—Sun rises 5:57 am.; sun|{yoting columns of space daily to in- e e earer, George Abend- | court today or tomorrow to request)cration of the French Alliance in . | ern part of that town. | system with national control is expected | 5ets, 6:28 p.m. _ tricate arguments showing why Pan- achain. Mol ickles, James Gatton, {an O. K. of the declsion. | North America. 000 Strike in New York. The temperature dropped rapidly | to be one of the foremost topics of dis-| Moon rises, 9:50 a.m. ama cannot accept the White award. R. J. Grimes. i The official order of the commission | Other Honors Planned. |, About 800 carpenters are on strike | with heavy downfall of rain coming | cussion. Automobile 1amps to be lighted one- Ry e Christ Church, Georgetown —Vestry- | *.00 2000 minsion stated in its or- | 1317 e Wil Madiy et ainne? | struction Company. Among big bulld- | The deaths reported were. those of & | AmMONE prominent visitors to the - Do;:g A.Hcv;uonfl‘x;:'. v:;:m(.) | dor, No. 388, September 3, 1920, that ig‘,“h;’:;l‘:; ang Il e K emrjings tied up as a n):uncne those f:rign,okly“ child playing In 'a frame | meeting are uu;ee women prhe;'lden)!: of 2 Bt . H. 0.} i g S|t Steamship Company, the : ® |iarge colleges for women, Miss Mary : Thompeon (treasurer). J. Hoidswortn | the Increased rates therein authorized | erg of the Senate committee on for-| e Munsen Steamship Company. Terr | ture ponae oy Used ae a motion Dic-| Woolley, bresident of Mt. Holyoke: 3 Gordon: (register). William B. Orme. | company approximately $400,000 per | ©'En affairs. !§teamship Company and the Manhat- | struck by an automobil President Ellen F. Pendleton of Welles- Z State of George A. King and H. K. Radford. | gomPenY SPPro¥imately $500.000 per | “Numerous other functions are:plan-bieansplP CORPAGY, BRGNS, Mannat: Sutomobin. ley and Dr. M. Cary Thomas, retiring| Statiess. Weatber. P Wa, F. W. Duvall -and John | gom e T pany,. as fied | ned in his honor Before he sails from{incs are affeoted. president of Bryn Mawr. . Hake dordon. | With the commission, show that dur- | NeW York for France, April 18. Twenly cafpenters working on a| MICHIGAN'S HEAVY LOSS. The convention of the Southern Asso- 'gm-(}gr-;:;:zl‘;:vnu&cb“—vu-;ink, the five and one-half months —————— Cumberland project allso ;re out. clal;t;ln oDenedB;rkl‘! afternoon at the E : I = o g - EneTl Septemb. 5, 1920, t The carpenters employed on the new Dam: ‘Washington. organizations will 2 ’ Walker L. Savoy. Tinsley Dishman. | {" 52, the inerease in reverue romm { SERVICE DOCTORS ADVISE | scar’ Suilaing through - their action {C0ld Weather ages Peaches | 0 S i session at the same: hetel Pk u ety A Robert N. Mattingly, 1. S. T. Wright, | 1. gchedules affected by the new will suspend concrete work, for which and Cherries in State. for the greater part of the week. Mrs. 3036 60 Ciear Sz § 7 Ehe Aswoct g Maurice Merguson and Walter J. Sin- | 1ates has been over $200000, or at| ON HOSPITAL FACILITIES !they were crecting forms for arches.| * Harkness, president of the Southern As- R = & CHICAGO, March 29—An explosion kleton Wardens: Arthur Brooksand | 7'Cnyual rate of approximately the | [ This delay in turn affects all succeed- | | KALAMAZOO, Mich. March 29— sociation, howover, Will bo among the 2534 58 which wrecked a warehouse on the it - amount of the commission's estimate, | ing operations. Tuit growers of mouthwestern Michi- | speakers at the natlonal association’s e oH omthrvant alfis 0ansell lsvsel il ey penotestant Episcopal Church | Zjlowance being made for the fact | 0 - ——— jkan stated that the freezing weath- i meeting this afternoon. i 216 78 i T el e R Charies 3. Goooh: William K Hi | AL, the_ensulng wix and onc-naif Situation Discussed—State and|npnes 0F HONOR GIVEN . |oF thoussiencs” qasaiised, n tens = 08 38 = rding to first reports re o X - l, | % _ S 3 b th . .32 ersons, acco! 2 Thomas Jackbon. ‘Albert H. Johnson, | MONthE are months of lower con-| 53 Muynicipal Delegations to peaches and cherries, but that other | CRIPPLES | Cleveland 53034 8¢ i ol Herbert D. Lawson, Jesse B. K. Lee “UIPtion. = ke AT ESIDEN fruits had not sufficlently developed Denver B84 54 celved by the coroners office. City (treasurer), and William Mk’n.ia'none'h:cgfip‘:ny ;rf”“l‘kd‘e‘v‘;j Be Heard Tomorrow. TO PRESIDENT HARDING | ¢ be injured. The full extent of ""l’ARRESTED BUT RELEASED Detit =i = police and firemen said they could ks ta . ’ v 280 . 30.. 5 N e Douias and M. E-Rese, son. | dence to show that during the cal-| mo i\ o o cived frat-nand Informa. gdamage, however, will not be known , e goas =t see bodies In the ruins of the build- for and junior wardens. € SeN- | endar year. 1920 the Det operaling | jon regarding the hospital 1.cumulmmmes Member of Life Saving Or | 8. Helena 38 & ing. The cause of the catastrophe Calvary Episcopal Church: Vestry.| /D00Me. after allowing for deprecia- |,y i1aple under the War and Navy g VIRGINIA FRUIT RUINED. ; 2 o was not made known by the first re- men—Charles E. Lane. William H.| Lon 4t the rates, proscribed by, the ldepartments. the consuiting commit- ganization—Other White - |Their Host, Convicted of «Per- 2094 80 ports. Thompson. . 2l e + o N Te ~|tee on hospitalization appointed by 3030 38 : nu"g o }:'ob(;(‘l”kl .“'}X«l::f’}d“n turn of 6.65 per cent on the fair value | {0 20 ' of the Treasury Mellon will House News. Me Drops to 28 in Shenan- mitting a Gaming Table, 3008 78 That the explosion was caused by Smith, Thomas dwards, treasur- | of, (he Company's property. as found {holq hearings tomorrow and Thurs- B L e 7 Is Fined N2 8 £as or a bomb were the early theories er. and Henry J, Davis. T e (amfdes 1 the | axys tor state and municipal delega-| president Harding has been pre- doah-Cumberland Area. ned $35. 2% of the police. St. Margaret's Protestant Episcopali operating expenses shown on the ine | L1on8 from all over the country, which|sented with the American Cross of WINCHESTE Thomas Martin of Illinois, Ed 3040 82 Five bodies were taken from the Church: Vestrymen—Ciarence F. No. D! 3 b 3 i- |are urging the use of particular sites. | Honor, the presentation being made 'INCHESTER, Va. March 29.— Caughlin of Virginia and Georec M. P2 82 B tie oF i ol ment, LeRoy . Wi | come statement submitted in evi-i“A¢ the conference in the Butler|yasterd Yternconiin Fruit damage reports began pouring | Caug! g eorge Hes- 3052 44 ruins. othe) y also wanoy Tuttle. treasurer; Wii-.gence the item of federal income ' puiiding today. bresided over by Dr. | Yeiterday af the executive| into Winchester today from the Shen- |sion of Pennsylvania, all of whom 2024 50 Were recovered, but the corpses were &1 ™ 2. 5. ut 3 b S % . ., - Cum e v v e % . Tewrstrar e Commander C. T Jewell.| taxes for 1920, amounting to $65.- | Willlams Charics White of Piitsburih, | omer b3, Thomae H. Horndon, Bresl- | andoah-Cumberland district in Vir- | were arrested Sunday afternoon while 230 @ 5o badly mangied that the coroner’s J. Dorn, Gen: . W. Littell ang AL 88 The commiusion has expressed ‘Gen. Ireland. representing the War|aGeo il on, whicn includes. persons| XiBia. West Virginia, southeastern |playing poker at the home of Thomas P 2 5 Frrieriis ki et W. H Herron. «itiell and Maj. the opinion In recent cases before it | Department, and Admiral Stitt, repre- | SE50CEHOR WMER TCNICS DETSONS| bennsylvania and Maryland, follow- | F. Boyd, 469 Missouri avenue, by De- s s g ey motuARY S R nel e ee G | that such taxes should be borne by | genting the Navy:Department; Maj. | 400 \Whom, the government has eon-fing " last night's cold wave. They |tectives Kelly, Serivener and’ Mullen, =3 4 the death llst. - B and Mr. Waller. senior ' the corporations and not passed on {0 | Gorague, representing the American 2 ranged from “badly damaged” to|were brought into court yeste - | Four badly injured were taken to and junior wardens, respectively. Dele- | (he public. The commission adheres |1 omsne: and . B, Maulinier of Mapr.|oF: In making the presentation, Mr. | afgcd from 'badly —dams R e o cour Byedterday, a3 the county hospital and many wers Eates to diocesan’ convention 10" it opinion that sach taxex should | Guctie University Medieal School, jiT- | Herndon explained the aims ‘of the | a80dy *Llima " pearn and " aoher |CNATSSa, With vagrancy. The men |it lLesit... 04 3 T Peehady | treated in drug stores. mander Jewell sud Mr. Waller. not be included as an operating ex- ' waukee, Wis., dlscussed the general | OrdeT: a! at It was organ-)gmall fruits. No authoritative estimate WASH., D.0.30.46 8 28 0.0 Clear Vietim Identified. Mr. Herron d Mr. Dor pense. but should bé paid from the | will be received by Secretary Hughes hospital situation. by the Fuller Company, were or- deted to remain away from Work, be- gibning toda Early Adjustment Expected. Fuller company ensued from a juris- dictional dispute arising over an ized in 1898 to encourage the saving ideath of Harry Parker February 25 {lagt. This tragedy also resulted from |a whisky dispute, the police say. ond offense of petit larceny. this branch.” Mrs. Marvin B. Rosenberry of Wis- consin. national president of the as-| sociation, responded in behalf of the | A tea by the local branch will be of the damage has been received. cently on the streets of this city sell- erly winds, shifting to southerly to- morrow. Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor- 2 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temper: {and the question of the appointment of a commission of Panaman jurists for the purpose of drafting a {Qecision in line with the suggestion Sanchez de Bustamente, to come to Panama from Havana for the purpos St. John o ; S : o f human life. President Ml ing shoe laces and pencils. The first victim to be identified was Georzem. Son, Thenms e T B R Ha A ¢ |, Thus far the consultant compitie¢ | ind many foreign rulers have boen | g The mercury dropbed (o 22, or 62 At tos ey iifor. the Datencel miCl R Mike Tapinskie, thirty-two years of AR remttrie ety St | i S irmor e oF 1 g hg | DAt SISO, 18 L VA b {olons €T TR eplisl | dewniet T Rl i hers, il | Ao o e i k| C. C. MILBURN DIES. 12, TS 450, wenme o] treasurer: Edmund M. ‘Talcott. Wil-{commission is of the opinion that a | d navy branches of the mili- | d¢nt Harding accepted the medal and s constantly at work, the only work! o 15 gt Ham M. Heall, James Herenl) m‘mvrdx ettt existing scheduls :\.1; ::r“:e_ e:pranflz his hope to be able to serve they could do, and were not only tak-{ Charles C. Milburn, local real estate g’-‘xuéi';: :v'-:e:lnl:ne::‘ }:urn-d .“:;:: F. Looker and William King. of rates of the Potomac Electric Pow- | ‘A'number of the state and municipal | th, order. S - PETER ROCHE FOUND DEAD |ine care of themselves, but helping to [ operator, died yesterday of heart trou- | PUUGINE Woe Almost turned Mr. Nicholxon and Mr. McAboy. er Company may reasonably be | gelegations were discouraged today . evl-la ég\rxnnii“y oA“:ur::‘ulenu at support their families, and could not| ble, following Lnfllllness of several | 40, O Iman, who I8 el for and Junior wardens, Kranted, not indefinitely. as suggested | Wher they loarned (hat (his commit- | Laselle Seminary, Auburndale, Mass., poesibly be held under the vagraney | months. He was ffty-one years oid.| Samuel Helman, who is proprietor _ Zion Parish, St John's, by the company, but for a limited | tee in considering only government. |4ccomparied by ore of their faculty| Funeral Services to Be Held in St. |law.” Mr. Milburn was 2 lifelong resident | und who was injured by flying giass, St Andrews. leg~ Park and St ' period of time. owned property or that which will m;' e tou s Theyi liaca ng n Patrick’s Ch Judge Hardison, after hearing the | Of Wuhinng':on, e -or:e:ch-? ;{e said that a moment befors the biast & Marics, Fairiand, Montgomery County-~ ' The commission then orders pres- |be donated for government use. They |his offico today. = The iy erelibeen atrick’s Church. evidence, dismissed the case. Thomas | JORU A. Milburn, drug merchant. He | .} ron'up the stairs of his shop and Brohym: F- L. Talliaferro, Dr. Thomas | ent rates continued until September 1 | were considering that type of prop-|Shending, the Kastee holidays in| ol = pone. seventy-four, years|F. Hovd. who was tried In the wper B R ange. was active n Gew |asked how he could reach the plant B. Symons, John Ull, rden: Percy | next. erty which is now improved or can their good wishes to the President|©ld, native of Waterford, Treland, and |court before Judge McMahon on the 5“’°‘ circles, and belonged to the|Of the Joseph Weil paint house, which rd. Dt X G Smock, treas-| ., |be readily jmproved and extended so| thelr &00¢ wienes o th sixty years a resident of this coun- |charge of Permitting a gaming table | thpuersity and Washington Country|is near the scene. urer: J. S. Jones, Dr. William P. Brown | ™ == = |as to get quick action for the care ofjbefore r resignations of Admiral Ben-|try, wWas found dead in bed at his|to be set up and used, was found Unwenfly was a graduate of the| ' He Wore a checkered overcoat g Ohaties: McCeney o : the war “victims requiring. hospital o 1| home, 1707 Pennsyivani bl 7 clubs. it =S a felt hat and seemed to be terribly St. Matthew's Parish. Pinkney Me- C. Houghton, G. M. Husted, | .¢tantion. s6n and former I:natmuler General oart o thi morM“Y blyn Ed;::dnu; guilty and fined $25. Massachusetts Institute ' of Tech- Sxcited” said Hetman. T don't Kmow morial, Hyatusville 'St Luke's. Riadena. | ! Atlg AeIarar e B A Pkl sy Lo e ey his son. The decesed. Who BOloBY: rvived by his wife, Mfs, A. Who he ia, but he'may have been try hurg ; . John Rainier—Dr. | el B = ‘i 9 confena was a blacksmith and wheelwright, flburn: two chi ng to find a p] mb. Siarr W oy, B Lehardt || A1 St SRt Etesn) SCHOOL WORK HALTED. |t e it hintce [ Teirea from- wusinsss. severar yérs| TRYING NEW APPARATUS. | sc ‘omye 7, Mty (e Childicy | 108,10 3 i oee was & sk of Baime Y W ey, istrar . er, senio Eden s Wt 3 % 5 com. | ago. ma F. Milb: and then . 1 was knock- o Chares H. e By R Bk, M 1. Brest T K [ Easter Holiday and Absence of | mission remains (o be Blisd. ' As ‘mow| _Much of the early ife of Mr. Roche |Two More Fire Engine Companies | Mot irise AE;'S Mawa Milburs 0 * | o oft my fest, and when, 1'got up my Herring, T. Hamm Robertson, . B. Garrett, M. P. Eslin, constituted the American commis- | Was spent in t 3 e came Funeral services will be held tomor- 3 Jumes H. Hill, senior warden: Harsy | A. G. Nichols, treasurer, and H. Al Officials the Cause. slon s composed' of Undersecretary | 18 thiS titx four years aso ana made Will Be Motorized. maw Tt 1h e e s ANy & e econm s imel, drclegates (01 M8, Llw Memorial Church—Ar.| Activities In the District public|Norman H. Davis. former undersscre. | member of the League of the Sacred | Two more Washinglon fire com-|{ ment will be private. A | P Mg g o s T P iekoay Momoried. & 3 T ki swar Dowell, senior ~warden:|school system Will be virtually sus-|tary, who bas been induced to re|Heart an other socleties in &t Pat-|panis W10 S, Rolorimed In Aprl store at 12th and Halstead streets was and St. John's, Paul Planckner. M. Rommell. junior warden:|pended for sevcral days, beginning main temporarily, and Walter §.|FC8e BAEER 14" eTV- | Gay. They are: RT SKIRTS BANNED. |ths=srs, of & panic when the concus- 3 Frank S Bright, Waiter M.|{omorrow afternoon, when Supt. Bal: | Rogers, appointed by President wil. | lcqs Will be hetd. = £ N ombany 13, 10th SHO . |sion shattered plate glass windows lection at St. Paul's. . Dr. Lewis S. Greene. Col. Irv- | Jou and Assistant Supt. Kramer leave | S0n. Bugeno Poter " Hoche,. restaent. ot | stormis souchwens, and Water| UORTH ADAMS, Mass., March 20— | and siartied clenks and shoppers. St. Paul's Church—H. L. Rust, senior| ing 1. Hunt, Willlam Miller, Dr.|for Rehoboth Beach, Del., to &pend the — Reno, Nev., and E. J. Roche of this |" magine Company 4, Virgin Admission to Notre Dame Roman Cath-| The neighborhood confusion ham- e A e Yk Junior| George T Sharp, Ralph W. Stone and | week end. The achools are closed for [ OyERT AN PLANT TO START. | city, and s . daushter, Mre. Leros | pirbine sooa ein’ morme Avenue HA 0 arch here is “striotly forbiaden 1o | pered the police and firemen until the warden: vestry. F. De Faust, treas-| willlam C. Worthington. the Easter holidays and many of the T. | firanch of Reno. Nev. 3 i ibatwesn 18 South- |3 smen and young giris wearing short |fire lines were established. Of the urer: Dr. H M. Dixon, register: br.| " Christ Church— William Hamlin, | teachers and supervisory officials are| TOLEDO. Ohio, March 25.—Be- | Arangements for the funeral have |™eSt: e Skirts, low-necked or transparent building where the blast originated W. H. Frankland. Frank van Zant, Dr.| senior warden: John Gordon, juniorout of the city. tween 6,000 and 7,000 employes will | not been completed. The apparatus is in the city and the'|jjents, as well as immodest apparel.” by | there was left only a pile of broken J. C.Boyd, Levi Cooke, R. E. Burnham. | warden; vestry,” William Heinline, |1t is said that Dr. Ballou and Mr.|return to work at the Overlaad e . members of the two companies are|grder of the pastor, Rev. Father C. H. | timbers and plaster. Stephen’'s Church—J. C. Williams, fam H. Cross, John C. Gordon,; Kramer are going to the resort for |automobile plant here Monday, Vice now being trained in its operation.| Jeannotte. The police were informed that the senior warden and assistant treasurer;| John Schroeder, treasurer: Archibald|a rest. It is belloved, however. that| President Charles B. Wilson ane| Gerald Dickens, grandson of the|The apparatus will be put in service|” The foregoing notice, ed by him, | warehouse contained a wholesale gro- Maj. kB S Riggs, junior warden;| Peterson, Dr. Sidney C. Cousins, Sam-|while away they will solve several | nounced today. e plant closed | great novelist, i a captain in the Brit.|as soon as the men have qualified in|was posted in the ibule of the|cery stock, iIncluding consideradls vestry: O. T. Beall, R. H. Cole, V. B | uel Caswell and Irving Wolletts. down November 1, 1520. " liah navy. % handling it. church. starch and flour. large problems now confronting them. b ¢ )

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