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G i THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, APRIL 17, Scenes of Yanks at St. Mihiel D. C, 1921—PART 1. i Georgia Peaches ] : 5 i 1 | i | r I ! : ! What Congress Is Doin On Way North || | May D te C ' | : . IAR'H: HEAR'NBSI ay ecorate Lapiio ome | | Early Next Month | | | - | MACON, Gal April 18—R | f | ' rond traflic offciale returning | | | The Senate. The House. Y ERIT'B'SM from n confe: of transpor- | An incident of the American | hole. Sergt. Watlace and Corpl. e el e tation oMelnia In Atianta. last ‘ | arive on St. Mihiel during the LiHuereux volunteered to go with BY G. GOULD LINCOLN. BY WILL P. NNEDY. night stated that fiest ship- | | L o Garmany mas be inciud. | the Red Cross ‘worker (o bring R o Because the democrats have fail- Sichts! oflGeovgia ipenchen ol | | ar with Germa ay c i in the wounded man. They made of the < el £ e o 3 begin the first week In M . : Experts to Be Heard on Tues- | «a in the fricze around the inte- | the trip and miraculously escaped. | bian (reaty, by which Colombin is | ed to make their committee as- | (OQnppogition to Confirmation anironds e wresarine 1o | |President Harding’s Suge rior of the dome of the Capitol if | though Lieut. Jutras iny not more | to receive §25.000.000 an indemnity :!znmkpms (ln— H;use e for(‘e: : o Ralcenan e Deeanaclite 1l . St Shgast e an a hundred yards from a Ger- | = o o take a day oft yesterday, an crop since 1912, : .l day to Discuss Proposed the plans of Charies Whipple. the | pdl T e gun nest. | for the toss of Panama and the | 1o tewe & dav OF Merendes, BT | as Ambassador Expected | » gestion for Commission In- | artist who is expected to com- The body of Lieut. Jutras was | Canal Zone, is expected Wednes- A e : | - - | plete the frieze begun by Brumidi brought back to this country last | day. when the Senate under an Leader nd . 5 Amendments. N b umfinished for vears, are | week for burial in Manchester. | goncoo 8l T rore the | take up the immigration bill yes- to Be Voiced. corDOI‘ated in New Acts. | A ied out. The incident in ques- | N. H. Corpl. L'Heureux, who aft- : ! terday, but the program had 1o [ Gritiei ; | | e the rescue of the dying | erward bhecame sergeant. in an | recess will vete. Unless all signs | STV the minority on. the riticism of the appointment of Col. | o ‘of Company A. 1s employe at the Capitol now. | fail. the treaty, which has the ¥ ¢ e named) had |CGeorge Harvey as a dor to| PASSAGE IS PREDICTED! o=t tieutenant P . - at committee (vet to be named) H mbassac t HEARINGS ARE PR | New Hampshire Infantry. \\!l“l m ‘V'l; V!H;:nplv 'M‘;‘Am;r); :u!{;flnl‘r: backing of President Harding, will | at_least read the N]l.h e Great Britaln may yet be volced in| OPOSEv { by Sergt. Cyrus Wal- | ed one scction of the frieze, = 7 Y y = mbers of the > i L T ol Herve I'Heureux | ing the Sword"—America's entry L L A L e ] w»T,-';"n:.'fi"éflf.{:l‘fi;,;‘f,,m..,. Stothe |the open Senate. it was reported last | tE Diniis 2 s " of ‘the same company. and a Red | Into the world war, Besides the | 10 epare " Trobabiy a dozen re- | by the caucus, sat on Tuesday and niEht, although the nomination of Col. | |Senator MoCormick and Re Anti-Dumpi an xchange = Cros: st Mihiel incident. he clude cans a 2 Friday and Saturday, but |H&fvey was confirmed yesterday b ick an ‘eatures o ouse Draft Wil e | teered to carry a message through | e of Chateau OECY - debate on the treaty has run of committee assignments. They ore the Senate closed its doors for| — ative lon nsor or- T | dangerous territory. was shot | Americans stemmed the tide of {hroughout the last week, with | do not expect to name them before |consideration. Senator Pat Harrison | . L - po / Vigorously Opposed. | down and,lay wounded in a shell g Germdnfoncusty | Senator Lodge of Massachuseits, re- |- the democratic caucus tomorrow |of Mixsouri. democrat, askea that he |Will Be Invited to Ball Given ough Investigation. | publican lcader. cpening It with a | night. The republicans are charg- |be permitted to speak in open cxecu- The emergency tariff bill will en-|~ S defense of the treaty. It was asea ing that the democrats are “play- |tive session on the nomination. Butl 4 B e President Harding's suggestion to ter upon another stage in its prog- | Y rins C i |MRS. S. A. MICHAELS DIES. v isenatolsismorabifildahs, B[ ine ipelltical dnd intentlonally de- to thiz Senator Lodge of Massachu- to Raise Swimming Congress in his recent address that Tess toward enactment into law to-! = Divorcee Wins Cat ; ! == i Watson of (GRGtRIn. KellokE o s L havi heen !sm- objected. Now that the nom |# mational commission study the morrow, when the Senate finance| | Bug Ex-Husband May | |Civil War Veteran's Widow Lived | of Minnenota, and defended by Sen: | passed this wock. The socalled 281100 has been confirmed. if Senator Pool Fund. | pegTo problem in its many phasea committee begins consideration of i 2 o ators Knox of Pennsylvania and Young emergency tariff bill was atEison faenirds|tof discumbidles &b g { has been foliowed up by the int s Seiator Tea i Pay Visits to Thomas Here Over Fifty Years. | Tomerene of Ohio. TR o 69 to 112, |Pointment in the open Senate While| Official carex will be cast aside by | duction of severas bira 1o nREes ey e s SAN FRANCISCO, April 16— | | Mrq Sarah A. Michaels, a resident The Senate finance committee IS | with elght republicans voting |50me Other busineas is before it. Un-| p 40nt Harding lons enough to per- | House. isin SUES aall man of the committee, announced | | (AN NEAICISC Colved n | | M T s Tent| Lo mect {omortow to bemin con- | agninst'and fitteen democratn vol- der the rules permitting unlimited de- | | {09 0N (IATOE JOR < R aa o ok tha (ark APk : g z of Washi sideration of the emergency tar- e, ceive tomorrow m- | Senator Sormic yesterday afternoon that ‘a meeting divorce decrce here today which ' e oo e e STy TEbi S hiah n'“h"l fh" gfl“nu l!r;przn:ofrwi:;‘ n:h([:'p‘:ul:d’:r:‘"gng:: e can do so. I o L b e ““m“bm"“: _fln’m k of Illinois and SCuiGHES heldimmedincel i iofi(aica | S wcku el Rerint 00012 U er homein the Darker apartments, | from he House~ vesterday. ' Thin | and was vetoed by the Dresident Wilson Stand Quentioned. WIII resent 0 him an invitation to be | Fresident Hardmm powe. g m up the bill. { | custody of a * ome B & ) in spite of the fact that the new 185t absnion, 3 Senator Harrigon voiced opposition | their guest of honor at the Daffodil| larly of lyncht g | idow , ; - = e B 0 = of ly ngs t o ) Its passage through the Senate will | JQ O o La Haye 1o I'| Mra Michacls was the wid = oS anding Gomim !t ees ot e The other bill pnssed—and both |10 the confirmation of Col. Harvey's ball to be given ai the Willard Hotel, | wining ~ne staih of Darberie Honeer by ay bably by ition t | . which | | Hiram Michaels, civil war veteran, 2 e i O were passed on Friday—was an |nomination in executive session yes- ursday night, the prime object of | ings from the banners of - ‘: dtld);d PGIE T o o to i nffm"'.":"k“"‘"',""(«'fi'. MM | | ho served in a Pennsylvania regi- | (o h6 opposition of the demo- | emermency appropriation bill. pro- | terday, though briefly. He questioned | which ix to raise funds for a swim-| orderly ~ropresentative Bt e anti-dumping and equalization of | must be kep ! i Sy AR ey n-ap: l;m: republicans viding for mileage and other ex- |his qualifications and asked whether ming pool to be built in Community | He said that a study of the negro exchange features of the bill. accord- | | - . T N g e e A P ambers Tnstenn of nine, | Penses incident to the cxtra ses- |criticism of former President Wilson | House. | problem might well ameliorate ing to Senator Penrose. He said.) LATE |fo thirts-five sears with the office of | have ten members, instend of nine. | mion. Appended to this measurs [and the Wilson administration was a{ At the head of the delegation of | present cond Rowever| La Delleved thel bilt courd !DEMOCRATS {the solicitor of the Treasury Depart-| jor commiftees. This row over the % sl aniapnroprinlion otigsy 10 fuT | factor in Col. Harvey's selection nEaters Ml bei Jounhy, Creates Commiaston. i X < 1 — committees has delayed the whole e District of Colatnbia waer Ge- Seven democrats voted for Col.,Man. whose recent letter to the I're: 1 ” . S Beipassed by thel Sennte; pass throuch | ; D. C. House Com- | a1 et ol i ienk i | B aninaiys S LiNe SEnatetariig)s | Mpartmo to be paid from the | Harvey. They were Ashurst, Ari- Gent regarding the swimming pool | Semator McCormick's bill would conference and go to the President | Hope to Agree on D. C. e e s Sie waa| theugh the old committces what | eSenues of ma,: department. ones Rendion s Wah e, LiPoherens’ (Ir.(\‘\\‘h in answer from the. latte Injgreai o commission on lynching, 1o B R ik towe e : . e em, are empowgred 1 csday President Harding | Ohio: Walth: Massachuncits: Watson, Which e induiged in fond memories| b® composcd of five members ap- for his approval within two weeks. | mittee Members by Tomorrow. wn reles in, 08 Mft of them ar e ine | addressed a joint session of Con. | Georgia, and Myers, Montana. One!of boyhood days and the old swimming | BoInted by the Prosident and cons Paxsage Is Expected. rhe ¢ members of the and oAy e ha part of the sena- | Kress in the House chamber. and | republican, Senator Norris, Nebraska, | Foles back in Ohio. firmed by the Senate. The membe: e | The democratic w i i Gl oI lination D e Hi 5 an el i Svouia the 8 ry The emergency tariff bill i ! ouse District committes have not Homal - 8ne & i tors to wait for the new align- id before Congress an extensive |voted against confirmation. | Mrs James W. Wadsworth, §r., wife| ®ould serve without salary. except through, according to all fEtony ISt i e ! ment. | program for the extra session. The Other Confirmations. {of the ior senator from New York,| {hat one commissioner designated by though some of the republicans . lyet been selected thes AssociatediEhat tel The contest over the committees biggest crowd in many years en- o i - = ‘and chairman of the ball committee,| the President should act as secre- by no means anxious for "} The democratic members of the its earlier years an ac- | FUG TGN (0 (he Senate and | deavored to get into the galleries. | The nomination of Myron T. HMer-|has arranged the interview, and thei [iTy and receive a salary of 35,000 & sage. They fear it will be construed S aha means committee. dct s o in that organization ~—~| the matteris likely to come up for The 121 new members are com- | Fick to be ;mb_a"-ldor to france boys are hoping that the Presidenti YT as an attempt to keep up the price | " g b : i nce her eighty-elghth birthday | giccyssion again tomorrow. An- mencing to get acquainted and | WaS confirmed without a roll' eall | will promise to drop in for at least| The commission s authorized u- of food and the cost of living. In;d committee on committces, were it ahe has been confined to her resi- | oh0r"Uontroversy looming up for some have received important com- ‘d‘"" "30“;’:"';!015":“"”! Worl§i"4° 0-|a quarter of an hour, to lend by|der the McCormick bill, to hold hear- o and e ot s Lacsaion il yesterouvatey o fix wp | dence hut undil within a fow days| Giicission hix week is that be. | mitles’ assignments | Some 'who | 4o, and E H St ughnessy, Tlinois, | his ‘presenice. sanction o their aftorts| ings anywhera in'the Taited States Wilson was in the White House, they | the slate of committe nnients i o ¢ end. retained clearness of in- | {ween Senator Sterling of South | Served previously have been wel- oL 23 u"().: ih, y. lY bocs on|to raise enough money for a swim !summon persons and administer | were reasonably sure that the biil ! They will be in session au tod tellect, manifesting keen interest in| Dakota, chairman of the civil serv- comed back, including, Representa- f:‘,“ 2;‘ o'n é‘mm’ 'g‘:"h Bilcota, | ming pool. The boys and girls tomlnatgs. compel the attendance of wit- would be vetoed by the President.jand hope to be able to report a fuiljcurrent event Jee committee and Senator Smoot | tives Cockran of N&W York, Bur. |2nd of C H Burke South Dakota |Mrs Wadsworth that there were|nesses and compel testimony. It i8 But they have no such assurance |slate to the democratic caucus tomor-| Funcral services will be held in| of Utah of the appropriations ton of Ohio and Stafford of Wiscon- ('" P Ayt menat three pools for men in Washington }n make reports to the Presideat now; in fact they know that when the | row night EEhyscana] ik ]1:'":_;"01“!- 2!] committee. over which committee | sin. = Mr. Cockran -xgnanzadl his e B Fletcher, | undersecretars | fme. ;:;nplm?hz':“r ror Sehool e Tt | Port. SOt iates eras Bamrty g;u"?'. i s it w co law. grglock sTues: ermentswi shall handle the reclassification return by giving one of the live- A 2 3 N can B DO int LA L DL SR SO i anuary 3 Pt RSh purpose of Chairman Pen. | ADMIRAL TO MAKE TOUR, | = Arinsfi emetey s o Bleriing aas | Test snceches an "tne emergency | Of plale: was, Sonirmed me Americat | blg boys'ana riis, but there is not) nclading s recommendations. ' 1 8 rose to start hearings on the bill} = . introduced a hill for reclassifica- tariff bill munications conferepce e B e d et b el b e el il S ol T : ; I 4 - - i - | the ect of lynchi and mob Tuesday. -They will not be extens ! tion of the government employes A record-breaking flood of bills ren may swim all the year around.jlhie Subj 1 m and Mr. Penrose hopes to report the! g oo peoe commander to Be {BILL AIDS D. C. WORKERS. | and asked to have it referred to have been introduced, 2504 on the Solatea e e oL mromine e bill to the Senate with the .equaliza- | 0 i —_— the civil service committee. To | opening day. 7 y = b Ay ave tak tion'* and “antizdumping featwres | pejieved After This Summer. | The creation of an accident in-| this Senator Smootoblected and | | mone the District uf Columbly URGES IRISH PROTEST. |and having ner trienas e, || | Place in the last twenty vesrs. da amended soon after the ia s 2 oL e Sterling_bill_is_still Iving on o _ones i s PoIob: A el Seposed of Wednestay. ! Admiral Henry B. Wilson will com- | farghce fund in the District of Co-1 the table. The Utah senator. it is | national representation to the resi- |genator Norris Wants U. S. to Con- i e EOUE IR R el e e I I T The Senate leaders feel that the ' SCT T L0 L Tor duiy as com- |ardous employment s proposed in 5| ¢Xxpected. will introduce hin bill on | dents of the National Capital, for RO A P T et el e e i House bill does not contain a pro- | of the Atlantic fleet |Bil Introduced by Senator Jones of | Teclasxification tomorrow, and then | a merger of the street car com- demn British Warfare. gray bathing suits made by the girls FErma vision r?r American \'alu?l:mll? the mander-in e (;‘” £ Washington yesterday. | mh» :lmax’v :lllllll have to decide !‘mm"!-h"’ ”!i-"r,t:“ lh: Botanic .‘;‘l" Senator Norrls, of Nebraska, of Trinity Community House, will be Bill Before Committee. g ordinarily accepted use ol erm. | this summer, and unliss e is a > N : whether the bills.go to civil serv- | .den where it i§ or to move it to Sen b 5 A szl 70 o) ot It provides only for an equalization | * o0 n that respect, he | quesd by the ashingto scumtor tnat | 1€¢ of to appropriations. Fast Potomao Park. to ropeal tha |member of the committee of one hun- | S200/ "€ 10 their hearts’ content. Mr. fayton's bill goes further than of exchange in the imposition and | QMR BF V0 a of his present| june. not 1 R tAEtO nenator 1ast, Following the address of Presi- character and revoke the lease ot [eRO0 @) LI L L0 Treh sit the McCormick bill. It creates a collection of tariff duties. } et tiana “lfl‘\la:,‘l 'u::'o un‘{:C efore q[he close of | g.nt Harding at the Joint meeting the Washington Market Company. red which investigate: e Irish sit- negro industrial commission to study S iiony *sperts Se nelimed to| OMTENL e omeers mentiones ionof Cangress. gent Harding at the joint meeding | {he, Nashineion Market, Company, |00 e ortay introaucea & resota- | PLANS AID FOR FARMERS. | 25 asbecis ot the negro mroiem consider that the House prowision Dt i g Pennsylvania reintroduced his selling more tickets than there are |tion proposing indorsement by Con- e ‘_’"'meun"'c"’“';“‘""" ons to bet- | impractical and ineffective. it is said., ot are Vice Admiral| MAJ. BRYDEN GETS D. S. M. resolution putting an end to the seats vacant, to regulate the prac- |gress of Irish nationalist aspirations S CalATE P His commission also Several of them connected With the!Pr, ' “y “jones next in command in 3 - I o technical state of war between tice of osteopathy. and for the re- |and a protest against alleged atroci-{ A resolvion authorizing Treasury tho“ fe %flmwlgd] of five members, Suvtoms Wervice in New York. are to Hilary I Jonpe nex( I8 command ce| Maj. William Bryden, field artiliery,| the United States and the ceniral | 1l of certain government em- |ties of the British forces in Ireland|use of $100,000.000 from federal re- | members are sl (o dros Saprcs, ohe be heard. Associate. Justice Marion | that e SR S0y AT Command of {now on duty at the War Department,| powers. This resolution Is 10 he pleyes whosejetirament allowance |which were described as in violation 3 e et d el o T De Vries of the Court of Customs |y VLG, I {has been awarded the distinguished| considered this week, probably as been held up. ot The Hague conventions. serve bank carnings Guring the next|in excess of 85000 each. Appeals wili appear also Lo suggest {service’ medal for meritorious merv.| Wednenday. by the Senate foreien | There wasa conférence batween The resolution went to the forelgn | three years for loans on agricultural|, ThS 4uiies of thie commission shail amendments to the bill ices as director of the department of | relations committee. It is expect- ecretary Weeks, House Leader {relations committee without dis- i . ¢ SR, ndition Senator Penrose said that he didi goy, CATT FACING PROBE. |fi-ld gunnery school of fire. at Fort| ed that the resolution will betre- | Mondell and Representative An- |cusion. paper was introduced yesterday bBYiof the negro, the labor problems -in not believe any amendments to the HASSEE. Fla, April 16—The | Sk Okla, during the world war. ported promptly and that it will thony, chairman of the subcommit- Senator Sterling. republican, South|which the negro is interested, to ;xncnydla‘:’iflnf‘ea‘x&rels‘;‘!";:o ‘y;l‘llrd-gm"r;‘,:!#;fi zr;’«m“o'" ;moi;n"’ Thur then be taken up in the Senate, :"h’ ‘""a A{"‘,“)L’ nnm&x‘fl::lgnufi, l.r;d AN'ELS GIVEN cLO pakol‘.. S»n;lnr Harris, democrat, |stimulate and encourage thrift In&n‘ esigne — current resolu - E where the debate is likely to be “hairman Wadsworth of the Senate Seorgia, put forward another of the|negroes, to promote the general Whi- be made The amendments to ft};flday by the Elpsiiapaenaicl h TWO JAILED FOR FRAUD. long. J ® | committee on military affairs, re- D CK. bills proposing to limit reserve bank |fare of the negro in industrial pur- ::;;;d“;pl::id A ula have Tto | be | IV Catt while governor had ac- | TOLEDO, Ohio, April 16.—Ernest M j3enator Borah of ldaho has re- | gm""“ thejEArtly e roptiatlon ol Pl orlthelemnloyaloriin el in prentichar&aalip :‘;: Er vt suits, to give l"; and encourage the 3 ARG, : : ake Arth : d_his resolutions lookin Sena yon, republican, Towa, 1 t of the ne Gared for in conference. ccpicd money to influence his official | Baker and Arthur Koehler who did | DEPCECCHO oF naval armaments The need of the District for |Philadelphia navy yard, a delegation | reintroduced & bill apDropriating S5 | Meme oup molheviom herever It e action in the matter of Eranting par. | DUEoe A B e ut Kenton o | on he part of the United States, | new school buildings s to be made |from that plant vesterday premented| 000000 anaually to be spent by thelmay exist. This bill is before the don! 3 ’ h oo e e iaehton, OMo:| Great Britain and Japan. and wili | emergency legislation in the extra |to former Secretary Daniels tne big|government in cooperation with states| Hol, ™ iciary committes. session. This was learned follow- ing a conference yesterday between Chairman Davis of the subcommit- brass ship’s clock which stood on his|on Americanization work for aliens desk in the Navy Department during|and a resolution authorizing the his eight years of government serv- ask the foreign relations commit- ! tee to report them. A move may i be made to include the Borah pro- tenced today in United States district court to twenty-three months each in —_— TRANSFERRED TO mmn.i.,mcm. from their positions and j i 3 In- | the appointments of persons to offices, Maj. William G_ Murchizon, 34th In- | the appointments of persons to offices. ntry, at Camp Meade, Md.. has been " > et > 4 President to expedite projected public| “Why did you propose to her in a A ia'in the adjutant general's de- | illegal acte was ‘refrred by the|Atlanta penitentiary. Both pleaded| posil® in ‘(he naval appropriation | tee on the Distriet appropriation | ice, . i e ' purenentianditasnigned yroniduty et [ lowstsnoussStaghy itothe: Judiclary Lentity to shacges of concealing as8et8| hill when it comes to the Senate bill and the District Commission- The presentation was made at the|ment during the present industrial| “I didn’t think she esuld he: Fort Crook. Neb. committec o in bankruptcy and of perjury. from the House. ers National Press Club. depression. 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