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STATE’S GOVERNOR Oklahoma Committee *Urges Executive’s - Trial—Claims Pardon Power Abused. By the Associated Press. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, March 31—Gross neglect of duty and cor- ruption in office are charged against A Gov. J. B.'A. Robertson of Oklahoma | in the report of an investigating com- mittee submitted to the legislature late yesterday. Impeachment pro- ceedings are recommended in the re- port. The repo: ‘charges the governor 50 with rranted use of his executive power” in regard to re prieves, pardons and paroles, decl: ing the present administration has ex- tended clemency to 1,900 persons. The charge is also made in the report that the governor evaded payment of his state income tax The report further charges ahee| were “rumors of evidence et the governor's method of clemency resulted ip the efforts on the part of | certain atforneys to receive good fees | in pressing cases for clemency.” Gov. Robertson issued to the Asso- clated Press a statement concerning $5,000,000 CLUBHOUSE FOR NEW YORK WOMEN; D. C. MAY GET ONE, T00 By _the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 31.—A ss 000,000 clubhouse for women, to used as a meeting place for Rew Forics 365 Teminine organiza-* tiens and known as the Women's National Club, will be built near 5th avenue, it was announced at a luncheon attended by members of the board of directors. It will be a fifteen to twenty-two story build- ing. ~The financing committee proposes to erect similar women’s club build- ings in other cities, one of the first being in Washington, D. C., it was said. Sixty clubs will be able to hold meetings in the building at the %ame time. It will have an audi- torium seating 2,000 persons, a theater, travel bureau, swimming pool, Turkish baths, beauty parlors, restaurants, tea rooms and private dining rooms. GOMEZ APPEALS TO U. S. TO INTERFERE IN CUBA Wants Provisional Government Under American Executive, if That Be Necessary. Jose Miguel Gomez, defeated lib- eral party candidate for the Cuban! presidency, mow in this city, will appeal to the State Department for | establishment of a provisional gov- | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Have You Done ‘ Your Share? Are you one of the 4,238 persons who have responde_d to the appeal of the Associated Charities and the Citi- zens’ Relief Association for more members and more money? Nine thousand dollars {s still needed to enable these family welfare agencies to continue their work. They need your help. I Will you give it by sending ‘ S. Reeside, 923 H street northw WALTER REED HOSPITAL " | TO RUBLISH NEWSPAPER! Need for Periodical Seen ‘With Suspending of the Come-Back. g The reconstruction division of the Waltpr Reed Army General Hospital etermined to continue a publica- llon at the hospital, and a little jour- nal has appeared under the same headline as the Come-Back. ! The, paper will be published with | funds'furnished, by the post exchange, | and will be four pages of 9x12 inches. There will be no advertisements, nor a contribution to Howard est? BAGGAGE HAULING RATES T0 BE CUT Al Public Uhlmes Commission | from Issues Order—Bases Action on Earnings. Rates of the Union Transfer Com- hand farm implements that are as good as new. —_— Abe Martin Says: You never see any- second- 1 Pusey has th’ pneumony workin’ in a open shop. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1921 Flavor! LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE @ afl,z::..‘a:.g —— 53 DEMOLLs & Vad\meton's AEQLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Streens Duo-Art Panclas WDMW Asclian Vecalions Extra Special Friday and Saturday High-Grade Phonograph Needln, 2 5 100 in a package. Regular price, Big Hit on Vocalion Records No clgarette has the same delicious flavor as Ly Strike. mfi It's toasted Copyright National Newspaper Service. Circulating Library 10c a package. Five packages, . special, two days only 85¢c $1.25 “Love Bird” (Fox 'rat) “My Mammy” (Fox Trot) “Do You Think of*Me” “Hnmmu" (F.x Tm) Played by SeWvin's Orchestra lm (d-‘fm oy TR 100 e Join Our —and read the latest Two- dollar books for twenty-five ; Pearlman sBook Shop 933 G St. N.W. Open Evenlng: HEATING | ° By Hot-Water, Steam or Vapor- Eressure Systems IS OUR SPECIALTY "'.;'.:?«{ e g CALL ON US Biggs Heating Co. W. E. Gottlieh, X. ¥. Huatsl h vu.x" berry, 917 H St. NW. PHONE MAIN 4888 ernment in the island, under an American chief executive, if neces- | sary, to supervise new elections. In collaboration with Dr. Manuel Rafael Angulo, representative here of his party, the liberal leader has prepared a protest against the con- duct of the recent Cuban elections jto_be filed h Secretary Hughes | NOSPital. the proceeds from adver- tHis week, if he W receive it. tfllements meeting the cost of pro- The protest of the liberals includes the charge thatthe elections were | fraudulent, that ey did mots indi- cate the will of the majority and that an unrestricted vote would re- sult in the election of Gomez. In asking establishment of a ‘pro-| visional government, Gen. Gomez plans to leave the way open, if pos- sible, for it to be headed by a Cuban, but no objection would be made, he said, to the naming of an American as governor general, authorized to use such means and forces as he | regards as necessary to obtain a full expression af the people’s wishes. Both Gen. Gomez and his counselors believe such resulg could be obtained without the use American mili- tary forces, but, should that become Discussed Here. necessary, Gen. Gomez declared his| The Wagshington alumni of the Uni- willingness to give his sa ction to |versity of Rochester, N. Y., held their the action. annual dinner at the Cosmos Club|each rate as will show the average last evening. The officers chosen for :'Olur?: of b“xfldmxss Xn;fif}:‘h ‘z::e;:l::; the coming year are: Pregjden - | ing e perio n wl e PRESIDENT HONORED. thur, MacDonald: secretary. Dr Giorge |herein esiablished are effective. ANN AREOR, Mich, March 31—|F. Bowerman, and treasurer, Ivan O.| In explaining its action the commis- President Harding, in a letter ceived here, accepted_honorary mem-~ Powers. slon states that the evidence shows bership in Pi Delta Epsilon, national | vVersity were discussed. the report of the investigating com- mittee. The' statement follows: “There is not”a particle of truth in any of the insinuations made by the committee. The whole thing is a fabricatjon, concocted and presented during the closing days of th sion_for political purposes only.” pany for hauling baggage in the Dis- trict of Coltmbia will go down to- morrow in accordance with an order issued by the Public Utilities Com- mission yesterday afternoon. The order follows: “That the charge to be made by the Union Transfer Company for the handling of the first piece of bag- gage in thg third zone, now fixed by -commission’s erder No. 389 at $1.50, be and the same is hereby reduced to $1.25; that the charge for the first plece of baggage in the second zone be reduced from $1.00 to 90 cents, and that the charge for the first and ad- ditional pieces of baggage in the first z0ne be reduced from 65 cents to 60 cents. “That all other rates and charges ‘| of the Union Transfer Company now in“force, be and the same are hereby continued in_effect for a twelve- month period, beginning April 1, 1921. “That the Union Transfer Company shail keep such a record of the number of pieces of baggage of each kind and at will there be a subscription list. The Come-Back, ast ublished in | newspaper form for the last twenty- Seven months, ceased with the issue {of March 19. It had been maintajned | by the business men of Washington and published withont cost to the NOTICE Our new and large Banking Quarters, No 716 11th Street NNW. (opposite the Palais Royal'), be completed and occupied by us between the sth and oth of April. Definite announcement of our removal will appear later. Columbia Buildng Association 620 F Sweet N.W. Under Govermment Supervisionm. D. Glennan, the commanding Walter Reed Hospital. found the Come-Back to be a splendid | morale factor. Under the direction of Col. Glennan and the direct super- vision of Maj. Sherwood, Mrs. Cath- ryne Ledge will act as business man- ager, editor and publisher. and also instructar in the class of journalism in the hospital. Mrs. Ledge has spent the last year in work of this nature. ROCHESTER ALUMNI DINE.. Needs and Progrws of Univenity CATHOLIC. Saint Patrick’s Church Solemn Requie for His Eminence Cardinal Gibbons Let Us Help You With Your Spring Sewing Hundreds of women, con- fronted by the high cost of ready-made suits and dresses, are .making their spring clo;%es at home this year. u, too, can have the pretty new things you want if you will make them your- The needs and progress of the uni- | that during the calendar year 1920 Rochéater | the company earned 153 per cent on ‘Wednesday, April 6 ° - |not only will be the university center | its valuation as fixed by the commis-| self. The saving is surpris- o orarers Tamt meel Suriag | of westorn New York, But one of the | sion. During the first eight mont g Tp! intellectual centers of the United |of 1520, when lower rates were In effect, | iNg- the society’s convention here. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. ODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. | METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTIL MT. VERNON PLACE M.E. CHURCH (South) Ninth and Mass. Ave. DR. CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, Pastor REV. M. LEO RIPPY, Asst. Pastor STUDENTS TO BE GUESTS. * DR. CHAPPELL Will Repeat the [P Xen Wil 30 Horts to Higa EASTER SERMON Collegians will be hosh to “prep” THURSDAY, the 31st, at 8:00 P.M. #thool leaders next Saturday evening | at the ballroom of the New Willard Hotel, ‘when the Brown University musical clubs are to be ‘followed Easter Music by the Quartet More than K000 people were turnad away from thc Church “Anditorium Sunday. " 675 of this number attended the OVERFLOW-SERVICE. in a cancert, which wi: This service is repeated only on account of the urgent requests that by a dance. Washington alumni of the college have extended Invitations||| have been sent to the Pastor, not only by individuals but by the Church BOARD of Stewards. to high school student officials te .at- | |} tend. The list of guests includes SPECIAL NOTICES. cate general's department. have been WANTED—TO COMMUNICATE Wit appointed a board to meet in this the company's return was between 11 and 12 per cent. These facts show, the commission believes, that fhe rates established last September enabled the company te materially increase net earnings despite a reported falling off in the am®unt of baggage H¥uled during the last few months. States, it was stated. Within a few years the endowmgnt of the univer- sity has increasell from three mil- llo]rdnu to seventeen millions, it was said. Those presemt were Dr. Merrill E. Gates, Dr. Charles W. Needham, Dr. David J. Hill, former president of the university; Francis A. Sebring; Ches- ter G. Gilbert, Prentiss B. Gilbert, Ellsworth P. Killip. George B. Snell lnd E. Dana Caulkins. The Modern Woman Uses the Hotpeint: Electric Sewing Machine She does a week’s work in a day! 200,000 stitches for-a cent. All without labor. The slightest touch of the foot controls the sew motor—the hands merely guide the sewing—the whole body really rests. 4 1319-1321 F Street 1319-1321 F St. show where the big, successful Trades are made. There’s a Reason. 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There are both the: seamless and full-fashioned kinds; fancy silks, plain colors, heather mixtures; some with clocks; spme of a dropstitch patterp; a variety of novelty styles. Thefie summer weights—ijust what you'll want for the next six months —and they’re bargains! Maj. Gen. Merritte W. Irel surgeon genemal? Maj. Gen. John Chamberlain, inspector general, and Col. Edward A. Kreger, jpdge advo- captains and managers of the various llhlellc teams, cadet captains, editors, or tiree more elderly ledies desiring Tady | city and ine claims bet: th lesiring ‘lady | city and examine claims between the chauffeur. 1 drlu my own car. Address Box|Red Cross’'and the War Department, senior class leaders and others. .. WILL TAKE UP CLAIMS ZIER Sty 31° | with a view to effecting an equitable Wi Ax\m?ml OF ANY PAETY WHO | adjustment of them. Army Board Will mmine Bod Titneseed the accident {2 166h st baw at lsm FLOOR PLANED, I closet done free 5. work. 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