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THE EVENING STAR, WASHiNGTON D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL i7. 1921, - FILED,OHRT i e TALMNELECTION [ 5o OMRLES ARRNES. INCRASH OF TAI - zzvc{ - CANPAEN OPAS INSHITZERLAND “Gen.” Edga¥ R. Beckley Worked Spreading Rails Blamed for [trict Bankers' Association wint be neld |Reduction of Socialist Depu- |Eouse " Gmoes ‘togay” wan iagar .| B ‘sed Former Emperor “Duped by RESIDENT TAKING. [~ Mo * UPRALLRATECUTS Believes Reduction of Freight — Tariffs Necessary, But Is ““Get-Together” Dinner at Willard ‘Will Be Attended by Many at Executive Offices for Forty-One Years. on April 2. at the New ‘Willard to Beckiey,' who hus' the distinction of Pk ~ AL be! h: 3 h . aving worke: at eXecutive Derailing Six Coaches of [oMciais o tne new aaministration ana | ties to Strength of Party offices’ forty-one vears—a record to : Colossal Hoax,” Says Hun- chiefs of the various branches. * “Gen”. - Beckley, as he is RIS 2 o R Although President Harding ha$ not P famillarly known, was brought to : . g Not Forcing Advice. Royal Palm Limited. definitely —accepted, R. N. Harper, Big Issue. . the White House by President Grant garian Premier. i president of the Bankers’ Association, and served as a mounted orderly e . £ BY DAVID LAWRENCE. By the Associated Press. sald that it was possible he would. | 87 the Assoclated Press. and later as a messenger ‘until early By the Associsted Press. s SOMERSET, Ky., April 7—An in- | Vice President Coolldge, Secretary of | ROME, April 7—Italy's gemeral|in Dresident ‘uf:'r;npalmm‘lnIulrull:n. s |, BUDAPEST, April 7—Reports that President Harding has un, to use % ‘ <t the Treas: , Secretar Wi Ssoday: ¥ to pay his| H former Empei e FEraeE e yestigation of the wreck of the Roval | Waeke, Secretnry of the ntorior Fall,| SLoctions. which will be held on M8y | ripCiat the Presigent and to Fe { former Kmperor Charles has reached Palm limited of the Queen and Cres- | Attorney General Dougherty, Senator |15, will mark the termination of What | new old acquaintances. Switzerland have been received here, e, & reduetion T frefEht ¢ cent Route, wrecked yesterday near|Ball, chairman of the Senate District|ls predicted will be the greatest'\po- | During his long service as mount- R = and his arrival in that country is bout, if pos: ates at the same time as wages are saki cominittee: Col. C. W. Kats and Cune e |€d orderly, “Gen Beckley was a . conxidered by Count Albert Appony e i el sy tema o T o % River. Tenn. with the 1088 of | ;PR g 0h, District Commissioners; | \itioAl campalgn in this country sIn%® | camiliar figure about the White 4 |t et dd t on the railros = our lives and thirty injured, today |y & B , when the constitutlo: ouse and, in fact, throughout the ¢ H s - o~ RO e Ea e siEpe S il 1 1 a d, tod: M. M. Prentice, manager of the Balti- | 1943, when th titution was granta\| Hou 4 oo i m;r as closing the i S Hlading ol e it was being pushed by officials of the | more branch of the Richmond Federal(ed. All political organizations are)Clty. ' Sixteen years ago Le was g e st J his advice, influenc 3 Reserve Bank; Thomas B. McAdame, et ed to the bureau of engrav- ¢ 3 attempt of Charles to reinstate him- < on either the railroads Southern railroad. vice president of the A.'B. A. and|°lterinE the arena with enth N e O e e . ol | seif ax King of Hungary ion: t nevertheless he is! That the greatest damage Was|gecretary to the President George B.|80d the issuance of a decree dissolV- | the age of eighty-five, he was s ooy . loyes, but never _"‘:” B caused by rock ledges near the track | Christian have accepted invitations to | ing the chamber of deputies and fix- | rebired, having rounded out a serv-| B A *q’-‘«”‘" with the Associated in a dispute gn'w :'l"*:* :J ripping open the day coaches was "t‘:"din (s oo ing the date for the general elections ;x:-“:!‘ a triffie more than ffty-five| il Sidan "‘)"n ';‘ll«,. |!\; premier ex- nt perhaps depends move the re i S 5 cceptances to the in ons are 3 ol 5 Dreass e opinion that Charles was st Glmine e inri the obinion of survivors here 0day. | heing received in large numbers daily, | Yesterday is considered the offic Probably duped by a colossal hoase it was announced. The dinner com-|opening of the contest. e ingle factor. ¥ z : J E s ‘The train, bound from Jacksonville, m(luie{ ox\f mx;.n:'p?d‘gv‘m useompo:;: Onalof mfi,l rglln “.(t::;t ‘15, :};e M 2 efers to his efforts mod- i 5 3 - & = o V. T, campaign w. e an a 2 £ Hagios a1 - g Fla., for ChicAgo, was on & curve|ljoo, o myvane o o duce the number of.socialist deputies iy as Y to thing like a real proportio: stly as mer T 5 when spreading rails or buckling something lik al tion J Declares e is conferring daily with frack deralled three coaches and three to the strength of that party in Italy. “This regrettable i . aders week he talks with the| A recemt portrait of Princess Xenia, | Pullman cars. The train ran a short ' | At the last general election, which ';‘".m :"":r“:l"'““m‘". tien | N0 OVEE the premier continued, "t ) 4 llroad executives. The viewpoint of | seventeen-yeur-old daughter of Grand | distance before coming to a stop, the was held in November, 1919, there n One of the leading Roman Catholios | lcast proved the stability of the Hun: he shippers of agricultural products | Duckews Georxe of Russia, whose en- | dead and injured being hurt by fiying N eFe 156 socialista returnedy that be: in o tink empire. appointed vice-| garian atate. Hungatians Bt Loy as heen ably presented in cabinet meet- | gngement to William B. Leeds, nine- | debris and rocks. 5 than the (l roy of Irelan: e appointment hax the work of foreigners, for the pur- pose of promoting some desi understood here.” sk : - ing at least one-third mory Share in the plot to restore Charles iz by Secretary of Agriculture Wal- ':e:;yo-‘r:ild mon :fthfill::w‘;_‘fi‘:_ wa;;_(allnnr‘x;xmfine«;lmzo qu;vi)::‘y the:-:e strength of the party justified. The wl:‘tr-:k": :::,:'-::m::dufil.“;:: to his former royal estate. for even stasia of Greece and the Inte 3 LiC. impo: 3 : ; soclalists will come before the elec- the most ardent Carlists were un B .Leeds, has beem amnounced fn|Diggs, Olive Springs, Tenn., who Wi tora divided into three sections. The smallest section is made up of com- 5 munists, led by Signor Bombacei: the | Lenin Shows\ Return to Cap- largest faction consisting of union- Romanist to hold the viceroy's Post.|viced of the form Mo Harding be-| Athenx. The formal announcement of fon his way to Blackey, Ky. I re- uence, ) ists, who are led by Signor Serrati. d- monarch’s ari : —— | val in this country. =z e 3 % l;[-u;!!]';\lllrm"h in Hungarian po- POLICE IN PISTOL FIGHT | the “tucient i Snar® 10, forecast consequences. Although Magyars WITH FLEEING ROBBERS | Moo, i v, fovdy hours. ' Thera will be no long discussion of the in- cident, nor will an inquiry be made, Alleged Bootleggers Surprised | because they would Injure the in- tercsts of Hungary. In my opinion, When They Attempt to Break |there is a strong sentiment of favor : for Charles among the people, who Into Rabbi’s Home. would have hailed his return if it had not involved d A running fight between two po- | geeupations o CAnEer of foreign e fes i<|the betrothal of the hair to the Leedw|member I was in a day coach, just ion of ”*‘“:M R lions to the youmg princess was|starting for the door to go up into ! { made on the return of younz Leeds to|the smoker, when I felc the jerk and n, whose| merd Athens nafter a visit to the United|bump as the car left the rails. 1 cipert judgaent in ra ‘ould| States. By marrying Leeds. Prineess (kncw it was a derail. The car fiiled WSot questioned, Ingists SR ot Xenia will become am Ameriean eiti-{ with dust and dirt and huge rocks, L g Zen. She ln & micce of Kimx Con-|so that it wasnit possible to see much L csoamse ch me <tantine of Greeee. The yowng eou-|of anything.” Sating, o b o i ple. it in xakl, will make their home ek Targest item in railroad operati it ot feal S ban day. The remainder of the party s made italistic Tewdencies to . f derates. who ave Si President Names Lee County | Turatt aa their chier. Restore Arade. Man for Collector in Vir- The Catholics at the last general|By the Asociated Press. - To reduce wages would be a rela- overturned, but were leaning against Popular Party Formed. elections participated for the first! LONDON, April 6.—A dispatch to ginia District. tively simple task if there were not a rock ledge when the train stopped. time as a party and seated 101 depu- Interwoven in the question something | MORE GAS STREET LAMPS The el S e e traln stopped| John C. Noel, commonwealth attor- Ne Cars Overturn. This survivor said mone of the cars ties, but this representation was a|the London Times from erlin says it sort of political rainbow, including |is understood that in view, of the im- all shades of political colors and held | yinent gigning of a Ruksian Com- t erely by the common de- else much more vital to both the rail- a sharp curve, and when derailed |ney at Pennington Gap, Lee county, |ioBether merely by (he tomiTom {c |mercial agreement the finarwial group b i licemen and men supposed to be boot- Toad executives and their men than lurched against a sharp outcropping|Va, and one of the leading republi- |Catholics are split. the right Wingl|represented b 2 _|leggers, in which about twenty shots| LONDON. April 6.—' 1 ' the revision of the wage scale of this WILL BE INSTALLED 33 cact fifot: pelionenii hatcon cans in that state, was today ap-{Baving as the chief item of jts pro-| = “ £ x,‘"g" A A e Beei took plars tarly Iotty Bl By S s g g month or this It is the ticklis] bination day coach and smoker and inted by President Hardi t gram the molution of ' the ‘“Roman |8U! yssen already have axquired|the vicinity of 4th and K streets]about 11 .oelock tonight, according problem of railroad standards and £ the day coach behind it and smashed { POinted by President Harding to belg,cqtion.” The left wing of the party {large concessions in various yprov- | northwest. ¥ 5 __{to a Zurich dispatch to the Exchange methods of adjusting future WiE¢ New Hampshire Avenue and @ [in the front of the Pullman, he said. |collector of internal revenue for the |comprines the Catholic extremists, but Thtes s s Shortly after 1 o'clock fiive or six | Telegraph. He was accompanied by scale: The steel coaches, he said, were rip- | districf of Virginia. the bulk of the Catholics have formed : 2 men were discovered trying to break | the former Empress Zita. Who met Delicacy Is Recognized. Street Next to Have d open like tin cans. ' Mr. Noel [ > 1 v an organization under the name of | The dispatch adds that it is repoated|into the rear of the home of Rabbi|him at Buchs. Charles appeared to 3 arding has himself rec- IeC orc! g I Noelwas for's numbes of years i oyl lariparty: the soviet government is issuing pA'r- | George Silverstone, 410 K street|be in a very exhausted condition. R ot Ihe sroblem Attention. T e T a member of the Virginia state sen- | Tpo constitutional parties are mak-|mits to foreigners for the operations | northwest, which was robbed of $1.000 g‘";““"'m‘:";o‘(‘; of handling the labor | yro s : o3 £ ate from Lee county. He had the|ing strenuous efforts to coalesce, 50|of branches of business which pra-|Worth of wine last Friday night. 2 Jeaders. The railroads, for Instance. || 20 o L o e Bk o e tatlye ey | tority . the mext chamber and be | oUSly had been strictly forbidden. \| Eonesi™Gt (e Yixeh pouce precinct.| WILL HOLD CONVENTION insist that now that the war is over 5 B s > 26 Sim believedsithe Rreaiden tw i { O e o fi thes sbolalists New Move to Get Trade. entered an alley at the rear of Rab- g each railroad system should '133}1) :‘.;'r: to 13th streets will be installed in a m‘:fs S Erear m‘x‘n_\ber lo! appalats L';‘L'%'_“t‘:“;"““ Former Premier Nitti| STOCKHOLM. April 6.—Reports [ Silverstone’s house. The men, who | pe Women Add Another Event to its own men. while the railroad broth?|few days on New Hampshire avenue Special session of Congress meets|and his friends. representing the con- |reaching here by way of Helsingfors | @ie police believe were bootleggers, :—:,::gs‘;;m‘o h)_a “e :aumm board | 204 Q slref( near Dupont Circle. next _‘.e; T e T upon as a u(lu(‘:o;-:’ o;lzgsnr(olr;;’x:: z: l!":le'v:xfl{ say (lh_a.tfltl:; Rulssmn soviet gover‘,(.. ;fl’mi‘gnd A\;m‘y\}::‘l) l:‘(:"z:d Xanr‘::.':vng‘:o: Very Full Program. Tepresenting the workers on all sys| J%_{1e, K strest demonstration the Fiace berore the Senate he moming. | Glolitti who will Dresent in. SIOF | Further concessions. in. the. re.emas, | crak of the men shoi ai tho oMicers | Preparations for the first nationai e o R Y- eitioh covered | Which has the contract for the oo Tions of Col. George Harves to be|Nilti's constituency a list of candi: Hishment of commerclal relations:a | hoy retuznedi tue, fve. b car ‘with feonvention calisdiby. the Tmakpe of e o I | o i 2 - ial- R 3 e o street. merican Pen omen during its this method of negotiating on d.flx;}l’z oo i‘n’v’er{‘z‘;“::m:y“e'?' is ambassador io G‘:enl Britain and of ?&teé':«::edegwg;t:;_\e g‘"g‘;r;:'g‘mfde_ decree is being prepared in Moscow. | "1 2000 policemen boarded & small | twenty-three years of existenor wers puted questions. was put into effect Prohuatels 166 T res of ap- ;o)r‘?:“r. e]rlrn; t::r dan:h 8: = 0T | clares he ix sure of re-election. al-|it IS asserted, suspending the nation-|,ytompbile and attempted to follow |made vesterday at a meeting of the i wWalker Hines RIS et dave @ 18 6 e o e A Th Irish ; P er Senator Gronns of Nerth banora | though some of his friends may fall. |alization of industries in order 1o fa- | them. . The high-powered machine, | committee on revision of by laws &t dircctor general of railroads. at a| On New Hampehire avenue and alThree Irishmen Believed Kill- D B O ooy Dakdta ould be more certain of my elec- | Cilitate the exploitation of Russia’s|however, soon outdistanced them. It|the home of Miss Nanette B. Paul. time. indeed, when it was simpler for|Sreet the company will cxperimen Post at Denmark. and that his mame|tion. he #aid yesterday. “If two- |natural resources by foreign capi-|is thought also that one of the men |official parliamentarian of the league. the federal government to handle all Eugene S. Newbold, vic id ed as R 'sal f Att k will be inciuded with the others. thirds of my faithful followers in the { talists. The ban will be lifted first|in the myichine might have been hit{ Mrs. . Austin Thomas, chairman fwage questions uniformly with the et et e aent eprisals for Attac! S rovi £ Pot had not emigrat- | from factories formerly. belonging to|by a bulley. It developed that a white |of the printing committee for the heads of the brotherhoods. Naturally | of the street righting company, is Mann May Get Madrid Post. Droxince of olonsa nac.na L 7 man aboud twenty-one years of age, [Cconvention, attended the meeting to Jabor is more powerful if it deals for | eXPected in Washington tomorrow. He on Crown Forces Appointment of Isaac T. Mann of West | 3 1 New York. D the Tussias bt | 7ho eavordtis muzansaniJohn Vous | Sincass £hib Wimat: furasiumste i HOr the men as a whole and with the rail- | 12 already discussed with Warren B. | J Virginia and the District of Columbia I’Annuniie Issues Order- shevil premier. is reported to have |applicd at Emergency Hospital short- | the publication of the new constitu- road systems as a unit. Conversely. | Hadier, In « arge of street lights for ey is looked for among the early diplo-| A new characteristic of the cam-|g o0 PUIHCr, B FER00 20 0 W% {1y atter 2 owhock for treatment of a|tien of the league and for the pro- the brotherhoods cannot exert such . s‘ :cignvorg‘menl. several pro- | By the Associated Press. matic nominations. He has been sug-|paign will be the participation of the | SrARPTC SIS (C€a 00 A0 Tt B (00 | hullet wound. in his left arm. The |&ram. The convention is to be held ® powerful influence over their men | POSals for improving the gas lamps,| BELFAST, April 7.—Charles Slevin, | govica for the post at Madrid. extreme nationalists and the former | CET TP b TSRS BT CTRCHIOPOPE | police believesthat the name given by | Saturday, April 16. if the same classes of labor are dif_| (00 0 B0 s ion with Mr tisqus- |John Devine and Daniel Doherty, res. | - Ransford S. Miller, American consul | legionaries at Fiume, who were led by | o7 the ground that the method 1s|po il PRHCEATRL U0 2R0Re BIven By 1 ™ g ociatration of members will take e T O e r- HadleY {igents of Dromore, County Tyrone, |general at Scoul, Korea, is understcod CrA TR The attitude of | tuting the plan for suspending na. | ceiving reatment, was fictitious. blace st the ciabbousa. 1733 H street, i S > | increans Tnalken by the company tolwere removed from their homes last T T s Tas' tesecd the following messrie to e Sl il lowing activities will follow in or- There 1s division in the ranks of e volume of light in’ the [night by bod b nesed i rters: 4 der: _ labor as weil 48 in the ranks of the g;*;’::;','l“m;.{'c‘h‘;?"W*"""‘;fi‘:hhyh"'° = r:u:;m::::‘:: 1-:: lv'::llar;e tl':i. Tand 5, Mogein. M Miller 1n & natiee T he epioauaires must swait my B e REARRESTED IN DRUG RAID avednenday, April 13, greeting from tives. S rlead- | Sit 2 ions, ~whi ave . el ol B o ; t not consider them 3 officers of the league and reception at e tanie those who are. eager to | Joined with The Starin an effort to | morning. It is believed they were vic T DI A A (e SR B R e et o e avivis Bb Lo Ts $2, Congressional Club in * afterncon: have the American Federation of | et more il'l“!;:lm.':g«;:n spart}llcularll_\l' In|tims of reprisals for attacks made|™Among those suggested for appoint-{and my seal, as too many intriguers e e T s ,000 Thursday. April 14 opening of book t T or P or ol aiti"ahn% | the lighting is done by gan. . | °f |upon crown forces Tuesday night. |ment as minister to China to succeed have tosed as lnterpreters of MY lgress held recently in Moscow M. Bail on Second Charge. e Ty e et ML e D, B e et v | The e wve mdvocsitog waove Hunger Strikers Moved. e e me SIm C T Kalinin, leader O oine i RUSSiaN| sy1via Robinson, colored, 312 Maine |ing at the White House at 11:30, was made by Mr. Hines maintained so | i8ht on the streets as a means of | CORK, April 7.—Nine survivors of TR e “‘;} $:/ Dow s Jmepices S At e J avenue southwest, appeared before |authors’ ball in evening: Saturday, that everything can be dealt with on | reventing accidents and forestalling |the famous hunger strike conducted | S0Viser to the Chinese governmen E. B. LATHAM DIES. Porteast 2 United States Cofnmissioner Isaac R,|APril 15. convention. 2 national basis. Other labor lead- |hig€hwavmen who select dark streets{in the Cork jail by Sinn Fein prison- ¢ the O i e & P‘r‘"s:“‘ e e Calls Outlook Brighter. Fi5E yestertay on i charee of e vic e ie ers are_adopting what seems to the | t0 attack passersby. ers last autumn have been remoflf jolgite “‘eo‘"“l 24 ’;l" T e “"'l' % “We are starving, .poor and tired,|her possession morphine and oocaine Tailroad executives a much more}. from the jail to the detention babx|en. ngW consul general at Mel- iFormerly of D. C., Was in Charge of | but circumstances in Europe now |improporly stamped — and . tanaca| FAVORS TAX ON SALES. reasonable attitude, namely. the d TALK racks connected with military head- ""‘"Pl AL ot Wt el {"‘"'" 1 favor us. One day Europe must|Through her attorney, Robert I Mil- . T vision of the country into regions so S OF FRENCH MUSIC. jauarters”" Tnis step was tuken by Gov. Becokinan of Rhode lsiang acy| Coast Survey at New Orleans. {ciothe, dfeed and build for us. Itiier. she pleaded not guilty. and Judge Wilfley Says Plan Has Been k that resional boards may be'aopoint- ::‘:n:l'":“}:',:";: o g i said to have first.call for important| Eetor B. Latham, in charge of the g ?g?“c?a;xluh?;lg‘: yatyed prelbninssy Mearing ishe Was in Philippin €d as between railroads a TS {pra3 ' Dubreui - e ot it Sont B - {released on $2.000_ bail. Success in Philippines. D 20 e o Inaido the raiitoan ] MY euil Says Compositions to rescue some of the men. °|posta_in_South America. "W. W.|field station of the coast and geodetio| Eut afttr ‘we have got all from|FGoacer om BS0ObLall L L L executives’ groups are those who Sh 2 t the time of the.attempted jail J . ¥ survey at New Orleans, La., and for- | Europe, we shall turn our weapons o The operation of a gross sales tax o . - i ow Luxuriant Growth. delivery, all th. minister to Sweden, is believed to be = Ei and crush her capi-|ing a raid on her home by Federal Nar- auri h. e K S % Jail hospital, where they had héee [in line for reappointment merly of Washington, died today at|uPoR Europe an P | eotic Inspector Samuel L. Rakusin, who | 1ny "G FriliPRine Islands during the Axxressives Imsist om Issue. el music peescuts an extremely | undergoing treatment since deciasiog |, President Harding has been asked|New Orleans following an illness of [tRllatle soclety 0 o\ 1found In'a cache under the house nine Fude TR Wilfley: former attorney Other executives of a more ag-|kinds. which, at present lesds tas{Of their hunger strike. They were [BY George P. Hampton. managing di-| two days. e b reports that work has ceased in all | “decks” of cocaine and three capsules | zeneral of the islands, with Senators § gressive type, such as Gen. Atter-|vanguard of contemporancous musical | IMMmediately taken to thelr cells and |Féctor of the Farmers' National Coun-| Mr. Latham was born in McMimm | (070 jes and that Petrograd still is|of morphine. Sylvia was arrested in |Smoot and Watson yeaterday. Judge bury of the Pennsylvania raifroad, | expression, according to Ma). Dubeecn Ieonflned as ordinary prisoners, R cil, to receive a delegation represent- county, Tenn. June 9. 1864. At the| ;. " "giote of siege the general “dope” raid in'that sec- | Wilfley expressed himself as heartily | insist that the issue is clean cut— | aewistant military atiache of ihe mreiiy; | tives of the men alleged they..w. ng the council that an opportunity|time of his appointment in the survey | "y " Kalinin told-the executive com- |tion several weeks ago and was onlin favor of that form of taxation * either the Pennsylvania railroad deals | embassy. who addressed a large audi- | Tisireated and were sasigned ordi- fmay be afforded to present to him the|he was residing at Atlanta, Ga. He |, ifee of peasants that the risings [bail in that case. and said that it had worked success- with its own employes through their fance in the general civic center at Cen.|DATY Prison fare, which. they =Peouncil’s plan for the solution of the| Was educated at the University of the{ o &¢ nug 0 grow in strength. There fully in the Philjppines. He -.:: spokesmen or it is being deprived |tral High School Tuesday nigni. Fel. | C/ared. was endangering the livesf@f |rajiroad situation. South, Sewanee, Tenn.. 1881 and &ty desperate fighting in Ukrania, that he saw no reason why it coul of inalienable righta. deed to | 12WinE_Maj. Dubreuil's “speech, Misn : (¢ hunger strikers. K & the University of Ninols, Champlain: | he said} finaurgents were. operating | SOLOIST AT FINANCE “SING.” B e o 1t bears some relationship indeed to | Edith B. Athey gave an organ reciie) Sisn Feimer Talks of U. 8, ‘ . 1882 to 1885. insti- | jn Tambov and the peasants in Orlov z : 3 . - Athey gave a - 8. il en- for the | Senmator Smoot has prepared a bill the open and closed shop controversy. | of [French compositions noMi. aprit 6—he Popoto_tio- |PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS. | tution ke took a course in civil en-ana Kursk were in ful insurcestion. | Miss Katherine Brill sang for the |, Senator Smoot has prepared . i1 e R e rationd " d | ; Mal. Dubreull, who represented Jules | mano today publishes an interview He was appointed an assistant in e munitions building yesterday after- | be a substitute for the present excess Whether to deal with a walking dele- i ( s g D erhasendo-. de- 1 with George Gavan Duffy, member FOR HIGH SCHOOL BOYS the coast and geodetic survey July 1.| Pl AN LECTURE COURSE. |rcon at the “sing® of the finance di-|profits tax, and will introduce - it ether to dea o efe, Clared. that: he was” surrounded by anjof the British parliament. and the 1895, his | title afterward being = |vision. The introductions were made | When Congress opens. et of o OF L& SvoKeSIM OF & L autioo perfect sympathy with | recognized Sinn Fein leader in. Italy. R baseenita B Arabaniic anaiccon-te by Gen. Lord. A special patriotio is a moot question which the Indus-| “Acn Frenchman and musician.” he | says the iaserminons, a5 Engiisn us| Wallace M.. Yater to Make Tests |engineer. Since that time Mr. Latham | Entertainments Also on Program of | Prostam was arranged. since it was i b i T | L o e i S B | et e O3 Dub 0 00| Tmproviag Health of |13 of T Ttk % e Suriss it 7| Contral Cltoans’ Asociation. | irncs S ind Calied Biaice > 02| co-oprain of ne ose 0w Do of either employers. _or emploves. | evening to French music.” EOYOITRERt mas it i ticen parts of the United States. His work| pianc for the first of th s ot 3 partment throug! air pRSer e 1 . 5 5 power as a Students. 1 triangulation. t 3 U8 I0p the SuALiof he Serien o service with the Department of Agri- watched with tense anxiety. Should | of their friends who do not hide thele | Lrshyichool boys who are membersippine Islands. in Alaska and on the|ciation in the interest of the Amer-i . The ordnance salvage board, War|ice of the burean of s the executive bend one way or the| o heir friends who do not hide their jof the cadet corps are to undergolfirat expedition to the Mount St. Elias B e Department, has called for bids to be|clude the sending of reports from St. other the significance of his “"-““‘G’GWEN COM"AITTEE POSTS jnger and indignation against Eng-ia thorough and comprehensive exam- | region. For a tithe he was In com- | C2niZation movement have been com-{ o cheq April 29 for the purchase of Louis, Omaha and Bellefonte, Pa. ’ ERaild 50t Bhe 108t on | elthar: Sille: i i e | 1an President Harding has asso- | ination, which will be made by Wal- {mand of one of the vessels of theDleted, it is announced by Thomas J.|about 25500 gross tons of surplus|radio service is now being sent from j The President studiosly avoided | C,'-’Md himself with the mtw;mlem of flace M. Yater, appointed by the board | survey on the Atlantic coast. Donovan, president of the association.|steel billets located at various points| this city alone. The extended service recognizing the brotherhoods as a |Maryland Republicans Well Fixed | "¢, Ameflfa con;r;nux;slo to help Ire- |of education vesterday afternoon as| Mr Latham was an efficient officer.] The program and speaker will be|in Pennsylvania, Missouri and Ohio. | is to begin April 15. alling the varioos | Batior | SEE R land 1o col $10,000,000. assistant military instructor. This|always manifesting interest both in{Made public at the concert and dance to conference singly in Assignments. ;‘"" P lonai ity :'n“": ‘o improv-lhis own work and the work of the SrTanssd ‘hyh m‘e assosiationsrax inext ~ A inz the heal o e cade and e v onday night in onzaga all. e Not Forcing Decixlon. _ The Maryland republican members PREFER 8-HOUR DAY. tablishing physical standards for boys | *'Fre Teancs o wrdow and several chil.|Proceeds from the concert will go to- Had he called for the group who ::"‘lh: 1‘:"'““ ‘m::‘t";::;l..o";c?-m' whnf enlist in the organization in|gren. wfa]rd defraying expenses of the series sreser ailroad s bl il entative the future. E of lectures. ;ay;u s‘z—aw.N:t:dsu::(rx_::l“]:;'.?:ouf: }x'.;:na ;;:xd Hill ror E?o":im;"' :no City Post Office Clerks Vote on Sug-| Mr. Yater is now ln, senior student | At len;t flt!.ywctlmvalensce;t ;‘:oldlersl - o o 83 ange. | has. o ary recors een at Gaeorgetown University Medica! stationed at Walter Reed Hospital . »fi‘{ ":"“f&"l"’r‘f\,“d"_d *,"‘I"‘fh:';;m":;! assigned to military affairs. This ¥ gestions as to Work. School, and is a graduate Ve B: .l,,mI KNIGHTS T0 DANCE. have accepted invitations to attend the. Ry N o e Tae tment for a new meth-{- The suggestion that the tour of | High School. In 1914, while a student concert, which will be presented by 'I‘he StO the Week Has To that Mr. Hurding has not asked any seontative Albert A. Blake- | quty for post office clerks by at Eastern, he was colonel of the|Intercouncil K. C. Event at New |the Georgetown University Glee and y l) LR e e . w feated Carville D. Ben- § Saeon- | o P 5 1is Db. Soloists will inclu.l 2 organizations as such to confer with yhe defeated Carville fined to a period of eight consecu- | cadet corps, and for several years Mandolin Club. Soloists nclule Rim but has adopted the idea of sum- » "’""’"{' L5 the (',‘*,f‘wd district. { tive hours, including one-half hour |afterward was military instructor of Williard Tonight. Miss Agnes Whelan, Miss Helen Ger- moning individuals “for advice." he .’ [0 O Onle FVEYS and harbore R“"]for lunch, won handily today on the |the organization. The promies sociel e e A enoe K Downey asmioRm N | e o Corcioara dociafon.on any] nue.on mavel afatrs. | % |counting of baliots In the wasn-| It i3 pointed out by achool suthort- | o I lChty of Colambus o Weshine: | Ehe- “Flinders Requiem will be Do you appreciate your obligation as ) meddling or forcing a decision on any - K, . ington city post oifice welfare con- of physi- i # " The President. morcover, s (JCPTICIUING RES, Xog Zihiman | teit Out” of 'u total of 1451 votes| cal standards Tor tne'cadets whi ot | o8, Will be the ntercouncil dance to-|gung. in memory of those who diea| an American citizen to keep abreast of >us tha sputants set _ sented Ma cast $61 e 2 el eclude an; igh 1 o = P i Snxious that the disputants settle the | Jopy yittee on committees making the e R Miorea wgked uthe Alove A ety ";r;;’n,,b,‘"!}c""°m Lecturers of the local and Alex-| Joseph Fitagerald is.chairman.of me; the times? the Harding adminisiration to be sur | ASsignments, retains the chalrman-l The subzestion that postal em. | Staps (o make tie physical Inspec. |andria councils, in ci .rge of arrange- |dance committee, composed also of Jo- | ih the position of cutting wages Thires ‘i the Poae Offtee Deparhmeay, | Bloves be iranted a half-holiday on | tien of the boys in the cadet corps|ToNE STEL, Bl USPeltl, Washing. |seph Degnan and James Katea. 1 That- isn't good poiitics er goocd Al ik 0l & . i Saturday during the summer re- | Probanly will not be taken until the ah 5 " assimilate and col econumstes, especially In 4 period i | He bcomes ranking republican on the {ecived 336" Yoten. That seven seven | Fecraiiing period, which: will bogis | Gouncili ~ Jos e o) AN $1,000 TABLET. Do you find it dificult to so - government's real policy is ' 1abor committee. of which ].?‘l’rrlconunculivo‘ hours be considered a|soon after the rchools open for the|Gouncils Low' Feency. Spaiding. cenac PLAN . late the news from day to day as to follow co- ot of bizomes. chairman. | Representative | tonreq” i auty, L0 DIGht work re-|new ierm in T e Petieon | cil, and 1. Desmond, Fitsgerala Coun- ] herently the march of world affairs? S s wae Zilmaa also continues on’the Din: 1t 8 belicved that the most popu- |school year” MrVater will “syote | ¢ll Alcxandria. Eastern High School Alumni | ; Mr. Hara- | tTict o S lar suggestion would have received jmost of his atiention to preventing| = ——— ascertaini ia endeavoring (o mse his exeeu- | FRIIPpine affair |practicaliy ail tie v putthat | cadec omeers trom overdrifling theic = mw"“‘rd H"l‘:' v:l‘:of:"““' Do you feel that if this work of “'n;:: inflaence to bring the pu s in | - imany of the employes’ who voted {imen in preparing for the annual com- ans for raising $1. or a me- i were done e dewiin | for the second suggestion believed | petitive drill, which will be held ai| | Band and Orchestral Concert | |morial tablet to b placed in the new digesting and intermfi:: O an equit sis, and he believes MRS. A. E. OWENS DIES. lthe first supgestion will be put into [the American League Ball Park May By the Interfor Department Eastern High School in honor of the : by an expert it would ‘wo! yo fhat this He By. personal e leffect as a mattet of course. 23 and 24. Band and Orchestra, Waiter school’s students who died in the read the result of his effort in your behalf? talks w rincipals and by pres- | Blood Transfusion Fails at G. W. U. e G. Wilmarth, director, in the world war were discussed by mem- 5 suire upon both sides to heed the de- | ¥ ' e auditorium of the.Interior De- | |bers of the executive council of the H o oo S Hospital. WAGE BOARD REPORTS. | W.R. MORRIS MISSING. Paramat bElAlEACE o elodk | | A A e e e {Then read THE STORY THE WEEK HAS v Ol accept- | evening. e k. | , Mre: v Wells Owens. wife of |1 10 o n e S BAND. auditorium. Earl G. Johnscher, presi- TOLD, which, starting April 10, will appear each ( 5 dpab LB ot ‘the Lrotmer. | Alber W& O v. died clares shment of Mini- ; Mother Asks Police to Search.for g"‘"hi “Semper Fidelis”. .. da:t of the afl;uo& vmfllde:‘. in the Editorial Section of The Sunday ods eatened eaxTyakhl tian suite, “Cle rrangemen 'cr the annual ex- week Roods were not threatened: | e "EAVerI Hospiial folo. | mum Seale Has Served Purpose. Newsboy of The Sta S aor | | cursive %o Marsnail Hall on June 17 Star. These articles, written by Henry W. Bunn, A Reluctant to Promise Cuta. | ing to save her life| toh 1 : i (a) In Clsapatra’ 5 were considered. A number of special : wom- it o mrom. | Uhroukh bicod tranatusion. Dr. Clars | palog SoLeiment of minimum wage | William R Morris ftteen-vear-old (h) Wntonyn Tave Song. | |athietlo events were Proposed: Tor will be of real help to any thinking man or f5e fre e uctions until they | Dwens. director general of | jn the District has had a tendency to |of ‘The Fven! diszppaared ¢c) Ezyptian Dance. the outing. y an. They will furnish you the FACTS as to what Bave pared expenses. and some of the| (06 Jouthern Commercial Consress|ruise the pay of women in other em- |{rom h's home, 434 E stroat south- (d) Cleopatra's Death. The Bulletin, the association’s of- ha; ed presented in a vivid and pictur- railrond executi tlils 1 the | 200 (brother_ i lawFol SMy Vens, | ployment, the minimum wage board | West. Monday aliecmann. Eolica were| | Caprice, “Simplicity.” ficial organ,. will be published within has_happen 2 moment to smashing blow to | ave il Wend for (e avor in. | 885€Tts in its annual report, printed |Teguested by Mra. William R. Morri % Dorothy Lee the next ten days., it was announced. esque style. They will not deal with opinion as the railr. . aiwholesiiit] o e ORANSs WASy formerly ot —"';- Gopies of which are available today. [mOther of tha bov, to instilute a INDIAN OFFICE QUARTET. Announcement also was made that| Shast Sacts: 18 a sale if the plan | 0% ""l» 3 .Js survived bBY: Tne report slto tutes that the per. |8earch for hin today. Miss Edna Scott Smith, Miss the alumni would attend FEastern's to those (ow weve i ahe vhots baons| Sovert: i : inc. since he was mc 1 B. Middleton. Mr. Charles H. ody. The play w given Ap: . o meenise whole prob| stepchildren, Miss Fiournoy and Al- 3 ) imince business gect roro s | | 1vina. Miss Ethel Louise Guin: | |27, 98 and 25. On “alumni nignt" The Star has searched the field for a man fully 18 do: i Iroad. Workers o e e R i s avank MEE | e < "cloci de had finished| | lan. accompanist. members of the assoclation will pre- competent to render this service to the' reading will accept Feductions and a | paen B Philipe e mhe aor Jrs. | “There has been no appreciable dis- | hi 1 turned over sub-| | (a) “Star of the Summer Night,” | |sent a speaial sketch. e e 2 et Hugh | e \1’.-: B e (daughter- i ntacomony of women by men, nor has " 2 mala 0f pape Woodbury Homer McCaffrey of the class of public. In Henry W. Bunn one A Nobody ean ak for Mr. | hoth of this city, and ater-in: | there been any considerable’ decrease il he left the hou: (b) “Over the Hillg at Break 1311 and MU S suknlof Khpiclase suited for the task in hand has been found. Ex- et it il Y My cister-In: {ix the number of women employed,” 8aying he was going uptown. of Day” ...Geibel | |of 1919 were elected members of the » P gt by S sagl e ot ersbee of | ke raport states. Since that.tima 1o word of him has| | Overture, val”....Latann | |executive council. tensively traveled and read, a Bachelor of Arts first industrial dispute thus far set- | Funeral arrangements will be an. |, T1:¢ board says there has been no |been received by his parents. Tntermission. e and Doctor of Philosaphy of Yale University, a tied—the packers strike—is being | nounced later. Interment will be im]Lte" on the part of employers to| The boy was in the geventh grade at Tenor solo (selectsc), Ted o paskerw Matrike laiiicing [nounceaiiate maty ke minimum wage tne. maxi |the Jefferson School “Ha 1s komn o Mr, Charles E. Myers. MORRIS ELIAS ARRAIGNED. student of history, biography and political econ- ey oal (i - e 0| Sosfon mum. More than 40 per cent of the |have been of steady and reliable Soprano sclo, he served as a licutenant colonet during s A ek ehaurel Women coming under wage orders are | character. His bank account, kept in| | (a) “Call Me No Mare,” (Indlan omy3 e Tabor standards seanired nv tns| SUES TRANSIT COMPANY. 1now “recelving more Thin the” mini: | iy mother's samo, wds uniouched. song) .o ....Cadman | |Charged With Bringing Stolen Au- the great war. Attached to the military intelli- ‘through ¥ 2 mum e fixed by the board, accord- ome hs was b) “ i e exceptional menthrough s of bitter strife The Fidelity Storage Company today | Ing to the report dressed in” a hrown sult, cap ana| | . e" SPTiDE Was Katrs tomobiles Into District. gence department, he there had op- oprright, 1921.) flled suit in the Dlstrict Supreme| In conclusion, the report expresses |Shocs, wearing a white shirt and knee Mra. Walter G. Wilmarth Morris Ellas of New York city was portunity for intimate touch with recent world Court to recover $2.117.07 from the;the bellef that the wage law thus |trouses He is of light complexion, Mra. Clars Moran Bern- arraigned today before Justice Gould Washington Rapid Transit Company | far has accomplished its purpose, | weighs approximately 135 pounds and mer, piano, T Criminal Division 1 and. pleaded affairs. amage to 4 f the pi . e fect f ches } » ELECTED BY PRESS CLUB. |for damage to @ van of the plaintif | namely, procen of fne w is feet four inches in helght, Mrs. Freda Huft Irwin, not guilty to four indictments charg- : e - as the result of a collision with one|and minors of the District from con- violin, Thk Bim with' bringing. stolen: sutec il be that of the facts as they « > of the busses of the defendant at 16th | ditions detrimental to their heaith| 4 Miss Jean 8mall, cello. moblies into Washington, A number 1 His work getting the George F. Authier Chosen for Vice streets March 9 last. Theland morals resulting from wages| SEEK TO SETTLE DISPUTES. ORCHESTRA. of machines stolen in the metropolls develop in the news from day to day and making e e van was so badly|which are inadequate to maintain de-| gatting up of machinery within the | | Pianoforte and orchestra, “Ser- S heonRht DEEe AItir iR I P STy Rt A ps Tha bor Bmieslpn LOAGU StEnd sTas oo VIR Post_Office Department for the ad- enade” ..........Mendelssohn | |on the engines and other identifica- a report to you thereon each week. The Star is gGeorge F. Authier, Washington cor- | (9T UWERLY QU3 The bus tarned over Justment of service. grievances was Andante and Allegro Giojoso. tion marks had been obliterated were confident that in so doing a real and vital service respendent of the Minneapolis Tr . Meriling sppears for the plalmAL: | ASKS LIMITED DIVORCE asked of Postmaster General Hay: Solofst, discovered some months ago by the Snd formerly secretary to. the, (70 e ppe plaintifr, o ]S esterday -afternoon. by b commices Mrs. Clara Moran Bernheimer. | [police and an investigation is said to the public will be performed. > ) nor of Minnesota, was yegterday Mary K. Sipas has filed suit in the | from the National Federation of Post Intermezzo, ‘Llebesfreud, to have disclosed that persons in glected vice president of ‘the Na-| SENT TO PROVING GROUND. |District Suprems Court for a limited | Ofice CI Newark, N. J.. working in_conjunc- tional Press Club. to flll the unex- * |aivorce from Edward V. Sipos. The: ked short, tion with New York men, were dis pired term of Teonard Ormerod, for-| Mal. Roger Taylor, ordnance de-|were marired at Alexandria, Va. Au. | hours for night werkers in the postal Lo Y ing of the stolen vehicles. Elia merly of the Washington Star. who|partment, in the office of the chief of | gust 9, 1919. Crueity, desertion and | service, official recognition of ergan- rth fa"sata to have stolen the machines J‘n’& joined the forces of the Chesa-|ordnance, War Department, has been|non-support are alleged. Attorneys | isations of postal workers and rester. in New. York and transported them eake and Potomac Telephone Com-|assigned to duty at the Aberdesn|Selix lf- and W, A, - atiow of 3,000 clerks declared to “Star Spangled 1 No date was set for » , - - . @any ai Philadelphia. = 2 d.) proviag ground. . ? P ball of: $10,000. = = =

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