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= L THE EV-]';ZN NG _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1921, BILLS FLOOD HOUSE | [ v, But Do It Willingly Wireless Telephones e e | (FRANCE IS BACKING s | § MANDATENOTE crime, it was meed today. A $12.000 piant is being installed | en the roof ot eity hall for | comstant communication with | rifie squade, fire boats, fire en- Rouses, police ntations School children of both sexes from eight years of age up are mow compelied to work for the public benefit for ten days. They Tariff, Tax Reform, Soldiers’ | | Ztartca in on this daty ™ day. The children greeted the Ambassador Jusserand Said < new law enthusiastically, ai wagons. At first the ter- Bonus, Budget, Immigra- | | uaier"e ‘Cupervision: of sheir arel Seaawa. to Have Revealed Support ting flow- apparatus, 2y . igxing xardens William G. 5 tion Measures Introduced. sier Wil G, of Hughes’ Stand . - - g By the Associated Press. o o e e o o '."fa:i:,':, in the daytime b Jodny ot PARIS, April 12.—Ambassador Jir- eral service. for tariff legis . e by Smaicly b ame EpEry BElcm serand is understood here to hav 8 a = -| | pils. headed by teac! s s ere to have given for reforming tha tax system. for sol- | | Bil%. headed by feachers, wop R e T o | I 5ectetary o Sirhre Fiuphes 3o Wasting diers’ bonus, a federal budget system, | srown-up stcdents carry the ton the French viewpoint on the mar restriction of immigration and a fed- ::o\:-'l‘:"ln:hn:u::“ln:=l:m;ll;:: | | [ante “auestion ‘raisea s ek i eral road building program were | | OO iyl s and singing. L — Hughes' recent note, in which the prominent in a record-breaking flood| | "wwe are merry troudavaks SSAGE 's READ To United States insisted she was entitled of bills introduced the opening day of (service people), and we gladly ME to a voice in the ultimate disposition of E the former overseas possessions of Ger- many. = . help the country with hoe, | RS cxtias scaslon | shovel. breom and pruning | While the “five-way” plan of vet-| ! kpifes | CONGRESS BY EXECUTIV «ran organizations for deferred com- | | = = . —_— The French ambassador's verbal com - ouse bill No. 1, the tax ques v + i 4 — ¥ i Sty . i note, and suc probably fl'fi'r'é‘i?'m'fu\’lf ]1::.'1:—]:‘;;3‘ p:}poi:?\l.:, IHHRUUGH RA"-WAY : E 5 e (GentDharies awver, the Pres-| fot b«‘:‘em“;..: -~ r'.:v'l;'“nnll probably < v . e . : . LA ident’s private physician. 5 The forei @ y proposed the straight repeal of ex- ' . 5 . i 9 IPhere were several impromptu pic-| ghe forelgn office today declined to ess profits and war profits taxation. " : . : nic parties In the galleries. One of| (i W (n® SAEnce of M, Jusserand’s The suggestion was repeated by Rep. ! ~ : @il | these was cared for by Representa-lucually well informed quarters he is ESsentatives Lisolirnchi of N ew I Iex ° H b & Gty tive Roval Johnson of South Dakotd.|said to have told the Secretary of Stata sy and Mott of New York, who pro- - . : 4 who brought up to a party of fri that France ognized the justice of poscd imposition of gross sales taxes S - ; s 4 large plates of sandwiches and the American claim to be consulted on ¢ at Tinecicontirwtens | Thos Banhrach big red apples. such questions and was favorable 1o the ne i G American _contentions regarding the akes For Applause Br Istand of Yap rormal income tax rates to 2 per cent. | i application of the surtax to in- | f i . P 3 g 4 o Lo f Shortly before 1 o'clock the mem- ‘e above $1,000, maxim ator Cummins Introduces . . I i 0 bers of the United States Senate mes bove $7.000, With & maximum iSen C ) ; & ) A s D e lie s b hioac chamber two ALLIES WILL CONFER. ¢hairman Fordney of the ways and H Rkt : v S 74 g : by two. They were led by Senators M SO ni s commitiee patting forvana the| RESOlUtion to Probe Costs o ST el e PP A service men’s bonus proposal, which rrovides for alternatives between and Rates. +ash payment, land settlement, in- ";:";;fI;"“”A“]"r;u\ !;1 ilfm and| A searching investigation into the X ilding, left out taxation pro- ; i e i als. but Representative Gallivan, | entire railroad situation in this coun at, Massachusetts, put in an |try is proposed in a resolution intro- ex «l‘ll‘dupllfd(i» of the bill as it passed | duced today by Senator Cummins of the House last session. In further 2id | 1owa. cf i - 10 veterans, Representative Sweet, ses |1oWa. chairman of the interstate com “-publican. lowa, introduced a bill tojmerce committee. It is the purpose olidate all boards and bureaus!of Senator Cummins to undertake this having to do with soldier rehabilita- |; = : 5 ton, and Representative Fess repubi|inVestigation immediately and to Ohio, suggested exemption from |bring to a focus the attention of Con- Joint_committee of the House and Scnate who called at the White Houne to Inform the President that the Congress was in session. Left to right:|burst into applause when Senators Hitchcock and Lodge, Representatives Fordney and Mondell, Sergeant-at-Arms Barry of the Senate and Rogers of the House. Penrose entered side by side Note Without Precedent. C-oroud’ wuopvy) Senator Watson. Representative Joseph W. Fordney | By (he Ao of Michigan, chairman of the House| LONDON, April 11.—The situation T C R' k.s °d | ways and means committee. 1;L'|'I”ll0flr which Greal Britain, France. Italy and l l 7 4 chair crowded in in front of | Japan must consider before replying to OSta ica Loo tO 5 S’ for l 4 Bro House leaders (able and held|the recent American mote fegarding upon his knee a four-year-old girl|mandaies is without precedent in di while the President delivered his ad- | matic history, according to official cir As Panama Troops Mass on Border s i T p ‘When President Harding was cs-|Only after a consultation and perhaps corted onto the floor by a Select com. | cofferences of the allies. 5 mittee of the Senate an: tiary to the peace conference is a sigr Ry the Associnted Pross. several launches captured near exactly 1 o'clock the entire member- 3 income taxes of all payments to veter- |gress and the people upon this prob- SAN JOSE, Costa Rica, April 12.— Coto at the time when war seem- hip stood and applauded for nearly |tOTY to the treaty which the American ¢ 4ns undergoing vocational traini 5 % S s sma | €4 imminent a few weeks ago. e governmment refuses 1o accept is a new ing. lem. Troops of the Republic of Panama e A 2 2 five minutes. e e 5 3 me Immigration Bill. A e : % Despite the warlike prepara- A Pretident Harding was applauded | diDlomatic problem which the allics 2 i . The resolution vrovides that the |Armour and Swift Scheme| arc being concentrated in the Coto | (ions of Panamar said Juio |Scores of Distinguished |y ootk democrats. and republicans [ MUst solve, and until there is an ex- & n _restriction, decided [committee shall investigate and Almirante districts along the Acosta, president of Costa Rica, 1 fiee. although a|change of Views betwecn the allies offi- upon by the last Congress in enact-; “First. The operating revenues and g RI fronti b | in discussing the situation yes. e alike u,,o':. h’:s emum did not take | cial or semi-official opinion regarding b4 iti a = St n frontier, an are be- Cus 8 5 v emocra! = - - ine a Bill limiting annual entrance of | expenses of the raflroads.of the coun-| Agreed Upon by Justice ing closely watched by military | terday, “the Costa Rican movern- | GUESts to Attend “Bal de |fey, of the dem the American note is not likely 1o 1 lens into the United States to 3 per|try which under the law make reports leaders in this country. Military | ment is uwaiting the outcome of 3 available, cent of the total residents of each na-|to the Inteastate Commerce Commis- It is possible the allies may address =7 - a i ¢ ™ the frontier controversy tranquil- 9” H H tiomality in the nation, as found by|sion. comparing these revenues and Department. R e e R e e Tete” This Evening. The committee escorting the Presi-la joint reply to the United States, or 1 ted Press. the. 1910 census, was proposed by i Vi P viti i ch: ber was composed | they do not . 2 3 ¥ | expenses with like revenues and ex- T sing made, as military activities since her of- Lass |dent into the cham ey agree on ali pomnts, inu. {hairman Johnson of the immigra-|penses (including tne period of fed-| A plan for the disposal by Switt & P"""s"o“\,,'.';,;p“,:’l‘ Z’,,‘&"’,,’,",,“De of ficial rejection of the frontier de- Distinguished persons representative |of Senators Cummins, lowa: Lodge of | vidual replies may be made on committee. His bill exactly dupli-|eral control) since 1912, Co. and Armour & Co. of their inter- sta Rica are confident the Unit- cision handed down by Chief Jus- lof various circles of Washington so- | Massachusetts. Knox of Pennsylvania, et e A cal edl;r:’:tk:c::z President ~ Wilson eneSecond. The reasons which led tof = 500 Tt ond stockyard ter- tates will follow out the pro- | tice White of the U nited States |cial and official life have announced e D it et LEGISLATIVE PROGRA save - . =3 s ° 1 es X ot < z ; ; 5 g H G T GRAM Representative Young. republican. |nance and eperation from March L,|minal railroads was agreed upca to- B e o o starles M | hot making any special military | their intention of being present to|aeir of Wyoming, Fordney of Michi- North Dakota, for the ways and T D - 5, ons, confidently expect- |enjoy and help make successful the |gan, Good of lowa, Kitchin of North s Istroduced the. emergency | " S hiod: The Teasens which inducea | 327 B the ""’"““““f,"’:f‘“'j.,fl.f R o B atien surosuhralne ) Costall oera e Fomishe et tletout | Carornatan Brrns of Tennessce, DISCUSSED BY FARMERS ” oa Grel tariff. exactly as it was|tne diminished volume of traffic in the | immediately approved = by ernment s holding the Panaman | Rican territorial rights as result |gay serics of brilliant entertainments [, e President read bt messtys passed in Februai Its effective 8 istrict of Columbia . . f th rgetic_attitude assumed : latter part of the year 1920 and first | Stafford of the District of steamer Belen Quisada a re- of the energetic attitu & O Period was fixed as six months atter | (o i e e e e sult of Panama’s refusal to return | by the United States. :;rt::cgnt‘z:n:hfi ‘l-“:""f'@'n'm'l:.'«'li'.' {phasia upon those' parts which were |, o0 b, Baas Bodestion - ten. as in the i i i i 7 N g ———eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee————? an entral ™ . an Farm Burea: Vetoed measure of the last session. | hccLion the influence of the increased | yjjger the plan the companies must . quently interrupted by applause. Chairman Kahn of the . migit freight and passenger rates prevailing| their stock in the yards and 2 5 for Russian Relief for the benefit of [ GUHY A0 CFCIR S o need of econo-| In Conference Here to Protect affairs committee again vmmm"‘" during that period. p 3 eliver Datluting Hn B itussian exiles in all parts of theimy in governmental administration ricultural Inte AP ST e e e et | ity T St o temitency | erminate 10 e ninois T nt| Crormany s Bank Deposi ow |wma” " et B eIy Saoping ihrousn:| Agricultural Tnterests. gcoutive bureau, to control military | control and duting the year b i | Savings Bank at Chicago within thir- This ball_is to be held at the|out the House chamber. a their > fodona™, and a. separate proposal for |March 1, 1920, and the efficiency or in |ty days for administration by two of Mra | Breckinridge Long.{ The republicans demostrated tRellim,rketing associations under the Sher- o o federal regulation of civilian aviatio V. of Rich- Ly B 2529 16th street northwy the resi- | approval | efficiency of labor employed by the man- | trustees, Henry W. Anderson t t 3 2 3 ¥ cioion of the taxes and|Mman anti-trust act was discussed to- i B agement during the same period. mond, Va. and George Sutherland of er Ll 0 a eparations genco of the rosal family of Gelglum | that prompt revision of the taxes $101 Guy’ At the American Farm Bureau 0d of the appropriations | “Fifth. The best means of bring-|Salt Lake City, Utah, until sold. notables who visited " tha United | references to the necessity of protect- | ederation conference here to frame a The status of farmers' co-operative committee introduced the federal | i 4 farmers’ legislativ Finan- ng about a condition that will war-|which must be within a year. Btateaidnring fona N dustry and generally | farmers’ legislative program. Finan. budget during other of the measures |rant the Interstate Commerce Com.|' “The legal principle of courae a8 |y i pvuiated Prom. | amounted to the cquivalent of 8500,- | 570 QUINE and after the war. = | ing America Iy et received Flal raguiremeots pt wuch orsahin tion, T g 0UCINE frelght and pas- |up o the Department, of, Jhe'faa| PAKIS, April 12—Figures compiled | 000,000 francs last vear. ish ambasadors (he Czechoslovakian |an enthuslastic response. tions, i was asserted, might necessi- aBolit : ustice S s f g s S mber of | Minister and other members of the 7 ess. . e ,L;:,"'o,‘h;eg‘;l‘,‘;gfligitmr = signed the plan. -and when the de-|by experts to show the extent of Ger- | The experts point out a nu A othegmenbers foliithe Stand Upon Busin The executive committee was urged partment had provided the plan it Was{many's economic revival as bearing|cases in which industrial enterprises |p G 0 0 Cantacuzene. (formerty Mios| When President arding reiterated| by speakers to work for extension of +portation act unde K H veral = cus i = t have less|the ti of rediscount of 1- Tas® proporea by ieepresenensres | SECRETARY DAVIS ONCE | oniy incumbent upon me to %ec that the | ypon her ability to pay reparations | huve made immense profts several| Sl cehy i SN (s Sorators S e ment in business as well as| tural notes to the federal reserve oy: ‘ Tincher, republican, Kansas. His bil] F T oaars_ T was lad to find that | have been submitted in a report to| e these, ARt ¥EOLC PP Al valus Army and Navs officers of high rank | Of BOVEERIER, 1 DUo e ront and | tem: 3 ‘would empower the Interstate Com- { BAND CLARINET PLAYER vas not the case and, therefofe, | the reparations commission. This re- | of their capital stock. They declare |2 ader society w! e pres- | lowed it up with a statement that| The conference accepted an invita- meépce Commission to e ch was no | 1.032.000,000 marks were invest- | ¢Nt. Every feminine guest has been | follo igh! rsue its|tion from Gov. Harding of the Federal "w now assigned to the oard. "C = L aat year in mew ehares or in new S voarda kokoatiul aon :z:,'::f'u:;t?m:l: B Sighicous way | Reserve Board and named a commit- \ includeq. 18 introduced in the House | Al5o Relates Humorous Story How |stockvard interests w wdornments will be marvelous speer. | unimpeded, and it ought to have no|fee to confer with the board particu. apAD;Or‘::?“::;‘ nl'f:, aispose of _ their port will form in part the basis o ‘made by the | the commission's calculation of Ger- o W Ve = “consent decree filed | many's capacity to pay. 'AS evidence of the swelling of the A peded, A eenment competition,|IaTly a8 to suggested development of Ceeating a_federal e e e 8 z ! an budget, of which the allies |mens of the milliner's and the jewel- | call to D the farm loan bank idea. It was de- education, appropriating Sre savato of| He Borrowed $1,000,000 in with the District of Columbia 8u-| The bank deposits of Germany. It|derman budget, of WEIZL Lo N ers art. where all risk is borne by the Pub-leided to ask President Harding to preme Court more than a year ago. name a farmer on the Interstate Com- aid states in training teachers. and | savs. increased lust year from 4.500.- i rmany's interior burden Other Special Events. Lol teoamrys e % 4 ol & hich the other of the creasing 3 peci [ 3380000 for alien " Americanization s riche; D0 Wayy 1 x5 e hers are. to dispose of | 000.060 ‘marlke- to 6:250.060.000 marks. | and hampe ing Ner capacity o pay| Thursday and Friday nights the ma-| *Brasident Harding's discussion of [Merce Commission. s e er, republican, Tow; Secretary of Labor-Davis made it |thejr stock, were agreed upon some| The experts declare there has been | reparations, the expe trons and debutantes of the smart set, | yne rallroad situation was listened to |, 4 TSSolion, Was 2d0pted declaring sisted by representatives of the |, i keen interest and with apparent Establishing the metric system S H a ¢ ¢ io of im- ving that there are 300,000 more em as s 1 4 ‘vious plans d ja marked change in the ratip of i showing known today that in addition to his [time ago. Two prev J'“dlmma and exports which is bringing | railroad employes on the payrolls} . ious embassies and legations, will the standard for the federal govern. v Agmour & Co. { e e P | (I & Sicingt Tn & DA | St o ol b bt draptied| 1, 0¥ The sored xori fo 3 | el thers e o, 1ot oL Dace T Tk VRLC Gl AR oL STl b 2o e, oF e e a0y B2 £ e or ears; by | suid he had plsyed-the olari e ik 1t After the Department of | considerable excess over the value of |of a decrease 3 o |ed by Albert Sterner, the New York hord H Britten, republican, JTikigols.’ e Pplaved: the net ‘in & |y the. court after . e =) fc and of 20 per cent in b Feduced struck an answering chord. | strengthening and upbullding of our Pormitting manufacs »!:iot trade. | D204 _orgenized amang the steel | Justice filed objections to them. l‘_‘lf\‘; im‘gor;‘so,lf;m;;b.rlr::ny.lheghl;t:: igerBtramaiia artist. in- the great baliroom of the | {ONTTT LT the public's rights 1o | national civilizatio bassy, 1119 16th street o marked goods to fix “uhiform resajs | proniory B Plttsburgh and that he T O ———— orihwest " The limited soating et | transportation brought much ap- prices: by Kelly: n e | frequently practiced on the instru- i i Jauke. pricss. eflv. republican, 'Pennsyl- | ment, with the boys' hand at the Moose | PROTEST OF BOUNDARY U. S. EMPLOYES TO MEET.|SERVE STREET LUNCHEON |fade’s Gual perormance: necesary,| . His assertton that the United States| TRANSFER RELIEF WORK. ’ Submitting a constitutional amena. | B37*, Home at Mooseheart. 1l Mrs.. Herbert Stabler, 1008 means to establish and maintain a -1 "1t also became known' today th: 8. ert Stabler, 16th street ! - sment requiring ratification of all fu- = Bl todayathat AWARD SENT IN BRIEF jnorthwegl, has charge of the tickets. |great merchant marine delivered| oo =~ pi 0 By to Direct Sol- 1 the Llabor Secretary at one time in > 2 i 2 - ture eo-nnno;s,;u nnend.a::n:.hmb.):y his life obtained a loan of a million Reclassificaion Will Be Subject of | Plan to Raise Money for Play-| . The third and last event will be awith great emphasis, won loud ap. rectly explain and rt an economic 4 bridge and five hundred card party at | plause. i by Slegel, republican™Rew York. o imomes e IxlseBrepressntation 5 jons to White De- Addresses. . ground Is Big Success. Wardman Park Inn, Friday afternoon. A eroonutics i Macmubedt’ dier Activities. iding for cabinet members to Panama’s Objections Ao e p = Tokw Mrs” John Gibbons, 2339 Massachu- | Direction of all’ soldier relief ac- 8it as members of Bewats #nd House. |a. feis b o 1 A0er, Men today that ith Costa- Reclassification ix to be discussed at| A unique street luncheon sale Was| {1, Jvenue northwest, will dispose| President Harding'’s recommenda- | . H7eeo% Sl by Montague, demoeral, Virginia ¢ {28 head of the Loyal Order of Moose| cision in Dispute Wit e a special meeting of Treasury Depart-|held in front of the Johnson-Powell|of the tickets. tion for the establishment of a bu- | tivities of the government, with the Submitting -constitutional amend.- | 1, "ry inte a FPittsburgh bank one 1y Stated ment employes to be held tomorrow | Schy ; i i T meronautics In the Navy De.{exception of vocational training, wil ary 1 as = 8 5 School at noon today by the| Mrs. Borden Harriman is chairman |reau of aeronai n i ment fixing Janu. day and applied for a loan of a mil- Rica Partly e night at the Interior Department au-| Group Scho I S gnorden] habil irman | Asronsuticslinithe avews. PR e o . il e I AL tomorate for|lion dollars in the name of 't R T e Aoz Mothers' Club and teachers of the|of the benefit committee, consisting{partmen o iraniterens a0 Ithe miar iak Bo of ocrat). Virginia, | ontasue (dem-|foster a chain of boys’ homes and ed- |the government of Fanama to that!of Federal Employes ment and supplies for the playground. ol mittant| coratun mobeiiae FbE oomssatal 53 [ i 3 g v isti hat| Controller W. W. Warwick of the|More than 1.500 children and their & Y o £ Extending “dry law" cational institutions. The president|of Secretary Hughes insisting tha ontro War of the Army, aroused no little inter- | Porte said today. :Pml|pp|n.'m.:’fi.f";,°§'rf,°;:§:’i"},: of the bank took the lown under ad- | panama adherc to the White award in | Treasury and Luther C. Steward, pres-| parents, and Superintendents of LEESBURG PIKE REPAIRS st. When he discussed the duty of} Pyblic health hospitals will contin- visement, and in conferrinz with his ting her boundary dispute with |ident of the federation. are to speak.|Schools Ballou and Kramer were pur- s v JCinchnned the Smiv ot 1 Bublican), Minnesota. directors was informed that Mr. Davis, | cases Tiiea was received at the State| Following the addresses thers will be| cnasers of lemonade, “hot dog™ sand- GIVEN ANOTHER BOOST |t 5oy cpnment to deal in a kenerous oy e el e Hallow Reesevelt's Birthday. as head of the Loyal Order of Moo: The text of thef fancy dances by Miss Florence King, dy and ice cream. v 3 - Making October 27, the 'l.te"rh,_ had an income of more than & million ,?:,"e"y.lfl':;l'ggz “received. songs by Miss K.u;ry!x:'g;r‘px(.nd”:{fw;f::('fi.m::‘{ Tablea plled high with ‘:;{;,:;T: B oakins. o the “weltare of L ameos (el murE il Eremimomt et remmoomevelts birthday, an annual | goll7® 5 ME4G Hg Aepumed, the Sce- | The Panama government in e | e n o bare will be elven Wy Miss| Various kinds of foodstuffs and “good- | graghington Men Report Funds|the former service man should be!of the men. All diagnosis and admit- national hollday, by Bacharack (re- 2 3 me was Mr.|gto0d to have reiterated that such a 3 \ear ere armangeaontthe atdomall AT nAerontialcecting heRASthers or il B LA e ih e Dublican). New Jersey. Davis' personal income, and on that | fion is unjust, and to have repeated | Esther Cloyd, Miss Nancy W. Stillwell| les” were arranged Bn the Bdewell For Project Are Now In was loud applause. be through the bureau, and veterans Proposing federal co-operation with | D313 authorized the lcan of a mil- |ine suggestion that a settiement bo and Martin A. Dowd. O e s J] T s turteian) Pratinen: | Doaorameh phiRUTSRE/ ha RN S In Dhysical education of school | 'Several years afterward, Mr. D affectadiby somesimpartial HoATd: She Mre. Giles Scott Rafter and teachers, Sight—Banker Interesed. Harding's assertion that “in the exist-| Navy or state hospituls, as the bu- children. by Fess (republican), Ohio. E He it oo tha b e Davis| note.iwhich wasidoscribed 85 & cOm ABANDON ROUTE FLIGHT. | doled out the sandwiches, ice cream . ing league of nations, would govern-|reau directs. A hospital inspection & Regulating stockyards, meat pack- i7 ank president into | prehensive document in ! ® |and cake. Rapid progress was reported in theing with its super-powers. this re-[gervice is to be established, he said, ing and transportation of Tes by |Nis confidence and related the trus|fort In made to review the full hia- 0 . {story, which brought a good iaugh ¢ the territorial relations of the "’,.“:n““l’:{‘n;’:yxr"’l';‘""‘l: Frma Amer. | [rom the bank president. The million: | tors cyuntries and the reeent invasion | Marine Aviators to Return From‘ WOMAN ASKS DIVORCE. ; jcan citizenship after inter-marriage | oys ann cony aade thousands of by Costa Rican forces. was carefully Santo Domingo. ! corce and custody of | PUTE Dike. at a meeting yesterday in|lent, except for a few of those who | ; with aliens, by Rogers (republicany, | cpiahorg, 57> N@PPY during thoir|considered and approved by = the | An abmolute divorce and cyf 1oLl | the Washington Chamber of Com-|have opposed the league of nations. Mpasachusils . { childhood. Panaman congress before it was hand- Because of the reported preva- | their %r:;e;:‘r!]:rt‘):‘n:t::?le'in Y, Mra | merce roome, Robert N. Harper pro-| When the. prosiacnt suid that the| RABBIS VISIT MT. VERNON. Putting . consular and diploratio od to the American minis lence of plague E an, P. [AnnsscatherineRQuastoillefiniaantc| o laihg. highest purpose of the league of na- i Stac {3 e two planes piloted by marin - . i b ;i officers under civil service: by Reod mission to the Stace Departmen the £ < The financing of the project will be! tions was defeated in linking it with e ehilcan e Sevice: b sers. | BAPTISTS MEET TON'GHT' officers which left this city several |day agalnst Archibald R. Quantrille. | TRe TRARCIE OF Lhe PED ealnduats | onskwas cetoated iy Hinkins L e ital findncial arrangements for the re- Duh}:c will have no part ;Th re-| which il wee that all hospis 1; publicans rose to a man and cheered.! where disabled veterans are treate building of the Washington-to-Lees- | T1o democrats sat in their places si- | are up to standard. Members of the executive board'af cemiXip® future sales of grain 10 per TO ESTIMATE U. S. MAIL. {35 he'%irsin Txiindn. abundoned the | - According o ihe netition, the cou- | of Washington and Virginia One hun- | applatise from the republicans. the “ventral ‘conference of American Tepublican Tawnvelved: by Dickinson, |Two-Day Inspirational Conference e filght after reaching Santo Domingo | ple were marrted Ir New:Sork leity, ::fflb3"l‘;";'::m'mf“'l"::":a‘;(fi‘;‘;;’;‘){"{:: Some Are Puszied. ington yexterduy and today in prep. Permitting usc of naval i ity | s oD the completion of a first-class thor-| When the President s: that for|aration for the xeneral conference commercial and press messeger o | Will Convene Here. Amonnt of Free-Postage Matter To| " They are at Port ay Prince and | thereafter came o venThington, The | cughfare between the District of Go. | the establishment of a te FENh opens tomorrow, visited Mount Curry. republican. California. =~ | With representative speakers from Be Determined. et recurn: (Fipitoithis clty 210 e thiBtae il est lumbia and the Virginia ecity. without further delay he would ap-| Vernon this aficrnoon, to place u Requiring federal publicity for costs, | POth the morthern and southern oon- el 4 2 2 A.meeting of business men of Wash-|Prove a declaratory resolution wreath on the tomb of George Wash- ‘ prices and stocks in bituminou, jventions, a two-day Baptist inspira-| Beginning at midnight, the Wash- ington, Georgetown, Leesburg, Purcel-|Congress to that effect. tiere was|ington. ustey: by Newton, republican, Min. { Lional conference will convena et the | ington city post office wiil embark on : il il SR L teld ‘other vie. | more applause. His discussion of the| Plans the general conference nesota Calvary Baptist Church, 8th and H|perhaps the hardest statistical job . eez avienna tend - | oourse th be pursued with regard ol were completed during the executiva street, tonight at 8 o'clock. e B 4L levar faced S iniin i Weckia i D D e i ion Cerantiynar Seasion. Reporis of various branch- Dr."John’ Y. Atchison, director of|test to determine the amount of post- An Absorbm Sto Of the actual work will be authorized |from the league of nations, .| &8 were thrashed out to avoid o PICKS NEW DIVISION CHIEF | e general board of promotion and | age-free government mail sent out g Ty The ‘Dlann propose an opering tiito:| however, to puzzle some of the lekis- | gestion durings the general confer- bl ), {head of the new world movement of | by the government departments. | Trade Telations . Detesns o i oL | Tators. el T S = j the Northern Baptists; Dr. J. F. Love.! This is the first time since 1916 that| |} ° 1and the Valley of Virginia, and a di-/ President Harding concluded his ad-| The conference opening tomorros ontgomery Schuyler To Manage ! corresponding secretary of the for- | auch a test has been made. The test, rect motor route from Washington to]dress at 1:55. He was accorded another | will consider the problems confront- {eign board of the Southern Baptist({to begin at midnight, will consider Great Falls on the Virginia side of|demonstration. ing the reformed Jewish clergy of the Russian Affairs. ;onvomieu. and Dr. xunux-l P. \:’mmn the mail by classes, and g:lrk will the ' Potomac. . The President was greeted by a|country. Maf'(:rp 1;;'-‘":‘;;:1":: :.'“a ST E ‘ormer missionary traveler and lec ept of all mail according to . ¥y % ol WRICR I s provement of Jew . n Montgomery Schuvler of New York. | turer. will address the sessions m.w."h,:‘h,",. it is first, third or | fl-‘u:r('f'-‘lnc:;mfifi:r r:‘;.nlrrt’:d",'h:'l s B ol T iary oM bled | Peiigious training and the considera- formerly United States minister 16| nix; f praver books nigh P! n The latter will be assisted by | 1 ddition, the government % 2 - i f new types o Ecuador, has be ppointed o H class. In & . A banks of Washingto: a v return to the White House. He went | tion o State Dopartinent. viee aripus airs: —_— {zone into which mailed | Or ar they were favorably inclined. riving there at 2: e ch work aimo Wil occupy & prin- f 2 1 e De 1s - e Siatrican. tormer councer. |OBJECT TO PAINTERS’ JOBS | amred %o sabmit - statiatics on tha : e Stion “of the program. = Ad- ’ BODY FOUND IN ROAD orof the United States embassy at Subject to Congress, including the | ASKS WEDDING BE VALID. SR i Anthony Geraci, 70, Missing Since | Mrs. Harriet Gaylor, 15 Years Old, —————— Taris. has been axsigned (o special |Union Men Resent “Outside” Work | 8mount of frce maiter, the cost to! e e Sunday—Met Natural Death, | Fears Fatber-inlaw's Action. BOWIE ENTRIES. ¢ duty at the State Dep 5 the government of handling it and é S S Emery ‘”' Objections to policemen and firemen { usual postage rates. War Secretary of the American Navy The dead body of Anthony Geraci,| In @ petition filed in the Distriet : seventy years old, who has been mise |Supreme Court today Mrs. Harrlet 1his city as .mief of the division of Toreign” intadigence, to take effect | taking “side jobs” of painting and deco- —_— May 15. :r. Emery had twenty-five | Fating outside of duty hours were lodged B T T et e L i th paimterst aniortss | READY FOR CONVENTION. m—— Press tm tnis city and w 3 the meeting of Central Labor Union last ing from his home, at 1232 Sth street, | Anne Gaylor, who says she is fifteen| First race, the Princeton p : as night | since Sunday Sfternoon. was found | ..rs of age. asked the court to de-|vear-olds and upward: fous turiongs. yesterday by Maryland authorities on 2 Keith M. | Wessie e ention, RO%: 2 road near Seneca, Md. Examination | clare valid her marriage to Ke! Tiene s (a)Desperation, 107; manager and Capitol ma, % I nignt epectively, before his appointment (o] Mark Jackson. delegate from that|Woman Writers to Plead Own il showed death had ‘resulted from nat- |Gaylor in this city last December. | Misdeal, 107 . 110; Mawrcoran, ural causes. The body will be brought The young wife, through her moth- |}j4. (a)Pelican stable entry. the Stute Department office. union, called the matter to the atten- Cause at National Session. here today for burial. er, Mrs. Lillian M. Tupper, sets forth | Second race. purse. for maiden tion of the central body. It was refer- red to a committeo with instructions to| America’s woman writers will plead H i t her husband's o-year-olds; six and one-half fur- Frank Geraci, 432 1st gtreet, yes- |in the petition that her husba three-year-clds: six and one-half fur- HEAR HISTURY OF UNIONS, |irvosizne ot pooort wehat siepm should | 010 ur cuune ac the et national This is a story crowded to overflow- ing with dramatic District Commissioners be notified that | convention of the League of American 5 5 $i25 e terday afternoon appealed to the po- |father, William H. Gaylor of Middle- |jongs ‘(§)—Nohan! Technical Engineers Open C m:r‘mz periods when men are out of | Pen Women, which opens its four-day g X ¥ and spectacular lice to search for his missing mu{’.'}. town, Md., has begun a suit in the|Vulcanize, 112; Edith -Sh'rr"l 120‘7‘-_ . pen Conven-1 00k in the painting Industry persons convention here tomorrow in confun : 2 o RN He was notifled today of his brother's | circuit court of Montgomery county ' Third racc. claiming (hresyears tion In This City nolding steady government positions | tion with the authors' DAL 7 K % events, incidents an death. to have the marriage annulled. and up: fiv ne-hal . 1 = . A a 1| 5, & Uncle's Lassie, Finty delegates to the | ehouid not encroach upon the work. .4.;:.“'.1“ rx;:!\;,f:g ahrf"::;u:-':a :‘(x;‘;’y'"" ; = s i | The deceased, a native of Italy,|states thr;td ,‘rhinfii.fi';f.'.f;"fnffifirfi“ g"m“:&ar;h"lr'" 10 Rera - Goid, 1 ¢ weution of the Assoclation o3 ah o0 A EiaE the. war and since the war . 4 episodes hitherto un- g} Samre o A v T Eout ety | S hat she will not be able to do- | irederick the Grent, 1001 Fiying. orb il glneers, opening t : the woman _ writers of America ¢ 4 e e i self against it unless the lo- [101; Arrah Go On. 5 . s TemplerWng foday at'the | |NCOME TAX CHIEF. Hive worked long und hard for every % o revealed. The inside [f|Dusiness until about eight montna|fend herse BEe s the marriage valld. 84 Soins Va5 e o Zioider tell of the progress of org drive and cause that has come along,” % 1t j — 3 o It mioSashary IroL Y 57 fourth race, the T uN»mh 37¢4 Yabor from the t ite | Mrs. Du Puy said. “This week we story of our 3 | m Ty 0: retire. four-year-olds and up; one Toundation until’ the present. §1 (i, |Secreary Mellon Appoints William | 7ecT (hit we 'nave earned the wignt to E._Y ur First Ho A Tucisd ith Theumatiem and| CHARGED WITH MURDER. |hnay“Buai 103 mhe arober. 102 €surs th of o ore the public in behalf o d. had = __| Sundia1 1 3 2 103; g &ourse of the principal address of (he F. West to Post. e D T e By LAl L & : ine of Defense by been in the habit of taking tribs to| PUNTA GORDA. Fla. April 12 |Sundial 1k 205 Boifcr the nearby ocountry places on electric| Lieut. B. J. Tooher of Carlstrom Field, ¥ , claiining; four-year-olds oayes e tin, is charged with murder and At T il and furlong—Amer- unday morning he rode as far as|Sergt. Chrijan Fredvad, Private E. J.|{00 "piy "116; Lady Emmeline, 111; ) Seat Pleasant. In the afternoon he|Youngbluts and their chauffeur are|e(oiden Dawn, 105; Hendrie, 1z i | rode to Rockville, where he was seen |charged with belng accessories In s |1grens Most 104: apthalius, 111 by a number of persons, one of them, | verdict returned by the coroner's|sijello Pardner, 109. % f| | a colored man, taking %im some dis- | jury investigating the killing Friday | gixth race, claiming; for nnr-y:;r. i tance in his wagon. It is thought he | night of Fred Piit. prominent Punta|oids and up; one-mile and sixteenth— €. L. Rosemund. president of t Illam F. West, formerly deputy |help the struggling professional wom- ! ¢ S—— € zhnization, called the convention 1o | conmicaioner in charge of accounts, |an that we are now bending every . the only man who arder. The morning was taken up|was designated yesterday by Secre- |energy.” p < e [ R v ita various reports and assignments | tary Mollon as acting commissioner of knows all that went wf co*nmittces. Mr. Holder held forth | internal revenus, pending the ap- promises | “or co-operation betwean | pointment by President Harding of a REED MEN GUESTS. nized technical engineers, the|successor to William M. Williams. «mployers and the workers. Mr. Williams resigned March 5, but ed soldlers from the Waiter || | ety x Wil Do. 106; *Alhena. Presidet Samuel Gompers of the | at the request of Mr. Mellon has beon | peeg risasital WIIT be mucsts tomions —_— _} became bewildered and exhausted and | Gorda resident. Warrants were ac- | Nebrasks, 114 > —— % bod: : *Keziah, 96: Ben Hampson, 110; American Federation of Labor will |aoting as commissioner until today. |y the . vaudeville show. = *ireland . . g:::n:"y::lfa:::g'n::‘r::l;:m v “rd'Txlyul::zuii: izt oy ;:".‘i.w-h?l 101: *Yaphank, 100; TEdith madress the convention within the| Secretary Mellon announced also | Night to be given In Gonzaga Hal @, urs av 2 ST RSN BN, K96 Handful. 110; George Wash- @oext few days, when it is expected he|that regulations are to be drafted | gor the benefit of Irish rellef. H ington, 101; *Margaret N., 38, Eux teli of the plans for co-operation | soon covering the use of beer for me- | “gna of the feature acts is the sing- c on behind the scenes. o h race, claiming; four-year- ctween labor and ‘capital through |dioinal purposes in accordance with |ing and dancing sketch by girls of EXCLUSIVELY IN 11 HELD FOR GRAND JURY. TWO cmnxm Sl oyffl':d' up; one mile and sixteenth— David H. Keppel was held for the [ An_order authorizing A. Herman | o\08 (00 0 Kilkenny, 106: S grand jury for death of his brother- |and Bessie 8. Woody to adopt Kath-| CHalleRest To L ™ 55 .,n_,?'l""’“; i John Francls Brown. who died | erine Mary Preston wan signed today § 105 Slron Bo% ci0i J00ensC, o0i Sunday night in front of 13 O strest, | by Justice Staftord in the Distriet | Tow Broous: Loblenlisr Ko Non, 1051 the home of Mrs. Kevpel. Keppel Les- | Supreme Court. Justice itz permit. | amone 100 05 re medlam of engineers. the ruling by former Attorney General [ the Clifton School. In this act are A couference for co-operation be- | Palmer. Mr. Palmer ruled that pro- Emily Owens, Clajre Cavanaugh, ‘i:nnn emplovers and emploves' or- | hibition enforcement officials could | Mary Helen Keller, Marian Makley, e E tified in his own behalf, tting he Robert Wright Braden and Rose .‘m':‘c. allowanos . o nization in increasing production|not set a limit on the amount of beer | jzaith Wagner, Irene Focke, Grace Venmg Star “pushed his brother-to-law down. | Max Braden to adopt Norma Ann Ziursday and Friday, at which it in be- | istared and licensed physiaian might | Noll, Emma Keating, Marian Moyles, gdic ¥ ¢4 many of the delegates will play | presoribe for a patient for amedicinal | Ann' Xaye, Josephine Msy, Dorothy ®prominent pares, purposea k _ ¥wilams and Joan Flymn, &: ndustry will "be “called here|or other intoxicants that a duly reg- | Tierney. Elizabeth Noonan, Margaret | | EssReRReRETssTRRannRg | Brown's neck was brokem Hoodw B

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