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Member of the Associated Pren-‘l WEATHER. | - ’ 1 . > & The Associate¢ Press is exclusively entitled to | [ Fair and not quite so cold tonight; ! % the use for republication of all Dews dispatches | ln!‘x‘n?lro\\' fair and manmer S H g credited to it or not otherwise c:rdited in this | e . | eaTemperature tor twenty-four hours || s et ke e o ek e | at 2 p.m. todyy; lowest, 37, at 4 a.m. | All rights of publication of special 1] tonday. ’ dispatches herein are aiso reserved. 1 Closing New York Stocks, Page 23. WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterday’s Net Circulation, 95,905 No. 28014, Sl ae acco s cine matter : WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1921-TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES. » TWO CENTS. REICHSBANK CIVEN -5 ZGNORING OF WALSON INGPAL COIRT COMBINNG HONEY *STRKES INDUSTRY INTIL fpRL T VPOOTIATIONS RESENTED ' gerenc et 10 TRANSFERITSGOLD i v i 1 S LAUCK CHARGE | French Newspapers Point to Constitutional REN_[ EUMMI S S| UN i Treat With Foreign Nations ; Institutions Head War on Reparations Commission to - - \ludge Terrell Takes Official Rail Workers 1/ ST/l v ReaL FELLER! BELEVES N A BY PAUL OTT MOWRER. may feel free to point out how in- Seize Holdings Unless In- | ©0'c o M Gueee dass Xems. | 00eens ooter ror 1t 1s eside tne | Notice of Decision Uphold- re 7 INTERALLIED GROUP - DEFEATED THE FARMERS Many Instances Told of Manipula- | tions to Bring Labor ] Stagnation. i ¥ the Associated Press, CHICAGO, April 19 2 “capital combine,” headed by twelve New York financial institutions, in- augurated a policy of Charges that o nation-wide shut-downs, was made today before the United States Railroad Labor Board by w. Jert Eoiedl Lauck, economist jfor the unions, which are fighting | 0¥ reduction in hearings before the | tabor boara. | s Lauck named about 100 men i Who through interlocking director- Enm,. he claimed, centereq in these 0Zen institutions control of the ma- v of the country’ important 4ds, and of basic raw materis e i He charged that R interrelated capital zroup 1 i . |the urbanites of official re: ances | President is not qualified to conclude structions Are Followed irhanites of official reassurances | President is not qualified to conclude LLOYD GEORGE T0 MEET iznore all the results of President|tom of other nations to slip out at the MANY TENANTS EXPECTED e an_un-| e rs! -4 heir P . Lord ot e o ey ot i ' uieir - mame.1ora | TO SUE FOR RECOVERY German Government Would Have stitutional right to negot States, after all, can get along with- st to refuse ralification. many |as the United States was a purely co- | tion of Penalties and Enforce- overturn the President’s diplomatic Youns socipties and speak frankly of | b o oe e Mu- tions commission announced toda¥ fon negotiations with foreign nations the bhig world. Since the time of lord and tenant cases, today took ju- reichsbank, the Germun imperial urope Nouvelle cites several pas- | (jme, then, that Americans give up bank. 1f Germany|®hich are far from fattering to the ‘the commission, it states. will require A 5jgen e oo by e tstundoubts well disposed toward the United uestion thus raised is undoubt. | “50 19 the rent commizsion. = 1o the commission itself { “The American people are great |eficct on future negotiations between | evict J. C. Flood from premises 2114/ may continue to figure as part of the| | Sien e iees e o wor beae | plnen S IssEzoving i irance alllll 1y true of the negotiations of all Wilson's many months of negotiation |last minute after having allowed their dicates that this American | newspapers that Mr. Wilson, as Presi- | brope; indies | > Tes W | Legal Opinion Differs as to Collec- - allies, and while it is also recognized | *5,Uhe Test of the world. gal Opinion to Get Authority From Allies ‘ French thinkers feel that this tend- lonial country it could with impunity By the Asaoeiated Fress -{work will end in making it extremely | rudimentary morality. But today the | that it had given Germany until April{Which never can feel sure that the Roosevilt it has fisurcd a great!gicial notice of the Supreme Court {fages from page 707, volume 1 of 0"\ pi"'or entering the parlor in|Ball rent act. On motion of Attorney B branches of _the {United States in this respect. The ¢ATPel. Otherwise. sooner or later unt, the court referred a possession la the immediate delivery of the sold G5 €T CIoPC !edly scrious and likely to have an| In the event of the transfer of thelonoues in'other res ShiheGoac hene univenisiaternnped SULE 0 | SESre B R e B ey balance of the reichsbank, the com-| { today Attorney Emerson filed a plea mission explains, but the German gov-; ! to the jurisdiction of the Municipal | ernment would have no right to di | | Court. pointing out that the Ball rent} pose of it without obtaining prev.ous | ylaw is in full effect. and all contro-; | railr | ‘ PARIS, France, April 19.—Beneath|point (o assert that an American ) | ing Ball Act. §the disposition in the United States to| ' iions. However. it is not the cus- * WATH BRIAND TO CONFER | *ith the allies. 1t is gencrally point- | representative to negot - | trad ecause the United | dent of the United States tradition tholds because & ¢ changing. S s it the Senate has the constitgtional| ~But this is now changing. So lon. to Dispose of Reserve. cnev on the part of the Senate g0 | practice diplomatic customs proper to ment of Law. | PARIS, April 19.—The allied r€PAra" | iyl for the United States to earry | United States wants o play a part in | nicipal Court, who is hearing the land-| Sl o |Promises made them will be kepi b cEpEALt sehs s to transfer the gold holdings of the PY + 1 be kept power in the Buropean sense, 1t is| (it MOUce of the SuLEme Lol Bank, io the Cableus aud Culosh oh Care fhorican | Commonwealth | i Shirtsleeves and spitting on the | Bertrand Emerson, jr.. for the tun- refuses to comply with the Wltimatum | noqerate Paris Midi, which is gener- | they will suffer a misha | case to the rent commission. £old to the branches named, the sum} authority from the commission to do Versies thereunder must first be pass- | g & < ed on by the rent commission. i 5 | o e | Rights of Tenant Discussed. i . Peace Resolu!mlg i Iheprratly deflated the turmers and T apreetto confer before the nex How does the decision of the United | B Tla B34 H to Be Taken Up by Vil anderiook, by precipitating n. v o e xt ! on, to de 2 Emyeiagzeedito cuntenibetors the ne i |States Supreme Court affect the ten- . S0 Moflate Sabpr i Juéeting of the supreme council of the The railrouds, he asserted, were the i gt sk e nt who has been required to pay ad- Senators Thursday chosen “vehicle for this labor. drive ' conference has not yet been determin- i ditional rental to retain possession The Knox peace resolution will Lay-offs of repair men on railroads Ao L U, Can he recover the excess payment, | St SR A in recent months, he charged, were ““The details of the meeting will de-lF i Wi Niffi ; o and where shall he begin the neces- | 39 { Py e made deliberately, while much of the he details of the meeting {Former Washington Woman, Niffin, Ex-Canadian Soldier, ’ eign relations committee mext pend largely on the ability of Mr. iS‘;’;“‘;‘r’;’:lyP':‘::“::;'e“?;f aetintwtio Tepair work was let to outside com- shosi . n Thursday, it was announced to- panies, who charged th a: Lioyd George to absent self from i o / T : 1 3 & he roads about with Capt. Julius 1. Pevser., repre- day, with a view to a prompt jtwice what the same repairs would London. : Mrs. Jessie Harding Stubbs Says He and Three il Coobmiisy nie o ine Scene of S deriotiCornt | el akuny » | iChairm Joh ‘U have cost in their own' shope. One Protests Customs Regime. o Mack D d i Sough h rent commission and in the courts, to- Of sSurrenaer afAble seRerta | Catasead ] an onnson PQES | purpose, he said, was to get thic The new customs regime estab- s !day expressed the opinion that excess ¥ e date for Senate co T | DL g | portion of railroad lavo: t of - Jished in the occupied territory of! acl aye, rownel 1 ouQ ta DruQQISt' ipayments of rent may be recovered| Wa"iS tO Be Preserved | tion ix indefinite, as it ix the | | lelt on |mml ration Be jernment jurisdiction byrf(o‘::u:)g fi‘"{.. Jund commission’s ordinance of Apr.i|"7 hfAstoniaied < - 3l 2 3 YA | Fo suvinittaditheTsicaseattsithe i i | 3 concerns, he said, we = o & “constitutes a new und flagrant| NEW YORK, April 19.—The body of 0ld, a chauffeur. who roomed at 213 M | oent vomimiamimn o theee taimed o ! as Reservation of time the finance committee | | Fixed at Once [ der this same financial comeest “n violation of the Versailles trealy.” |a woman found yesterday in the East|street, under arrest in the second po- ! determination in their favor. The res | e il apend in considering that | | 2 | the roads. “ Fays a note transmitted by the Ger- friver, off Astoria, was definitely iden-llice precinct, this afternoon confessed | cOvery is to date back to the time of | Yorktown, Va.. the scene of the sur- || measureiin funcertain, | Reporting the immigration restric- | Long Document Offered. man government to the council of @mbassadors here. tified today as that of Mrs. Jessielthat he shot and killed Frederick|th¢ filing of the complaint. render of Cornwallis to Washington, tion bill to the House today, Chair-| The document that Mr. Lauck pre- | 3f the tenant paid the increased de- LoD Yvash I ional historic reservation, for Germany has given up the idea of | Hardy Stubbs Mackaye, suffragist and|Schnurr, fifty-nine years old, a bar- mand even under protest and did not | 3% 2 % e 3 man Johnson of the immigration | sented made about 125,000 words. It finding_an intermediary to transmit | writer, who disappeared vesterday|ber. at 3d and P streets, the night of submit the matter to the rent com- | which the Daughters of the American| committec wrged its immediate pas-| was prepared by the American Fed- :.i‘: l;':}f.':{“,‘:fi:i;:?:{:'n::fiz;dxrneicrl.? while with her husband in the lir‘and;Januisr)‘ 22, according to the police. ~ IMission, lhdp l«";'.\cr iaid;r:e ]-_n:{y "Of; Revolution have been working for aj sage. declaring that the causes callingg eration of Labor bureau of rescarch, inz Paris. The German governmen: | Central station, after threatening sui-| Niffin, a native of Canada, says he Liqosh Nacr the act. The Jaw pro-iiong time. came within the grasp of | for its enactment by the lest Con-(Toliway cmploye's department, and will decide on new proposals today |cide. Served two enlistments in the Cana- | cess | 2 tion today. A number of{ 8ress still existed ST T A e LD Y T and communicate them Wednesday| rhe jgentification was made hyivhdn army during the war with Ger- determination by the rent commis- | owners of property on which the his- Except for the effective days. the| The dosen New . ) - ; the e : he: = e refiee ;i The > ork financial in- ;;;,e“;"::;s‘::>l,,§";':;a;"'{;f;;yc;g,m{;_ Charles S. Whitaker, an old riend of many and that he came here seven Siom (he tenant may ask the rentiioric forts, breastworks and trenches | mew measure is identical with that | stitutions as named were: sion. They will be published in Ber- the family, who later telephoned Mr.imonths ago. The night of the homi- | ju the Sioricinal Conre rhe dminE 4t are located have oftered to cede their| passed by the Sixty-sixth Consress [ Mutual Life Insurance Company of lin_immediately after their delivery. [Mackaye at his home that the bodyicide, he is said to have told the po. | Lmoat cr ihe eremnt tohoable the | holdings to the National Society of and given a pocket veto by President |} e S Koiret tional = Bank, The proposals, it is understood. arc | was that of his wife The SUTragist’s | lice ne and three compenions ek on | e ount L the execs . payment has been collected after | the organ s, ,: Equitable s ” J - Wilson. It restricts immigration ' gan & Co__T&“',i‘rfl"";,’““‘y- A the Daughters of the American Revo- s fee of $30 ¢ & s e W 1 : | Trust Company. @ repetition of those upon which the | husband directed Mr. Whitaker 10! automonile from menr sene aar { tution 2 o l 0., G ust ( ¥, German delegation finally decided in | look after the funeral arrangements.|Grant place and wont te ‘?,,,”‘:‘mj‘“l’. Decision Against Landlord. | Coming as a complete surprise, af! ::%m}u::nerot:exgi lx;:rn L“e‘ls;’r:s & £ ‘»\‘53"i-“,?.‘l;d“{f,(l;“;’:,’::;;‘;f‘;:,’nf‘ er o -born D o States, 5 Yondon on| March 7. jand he told the police that while he | gireets foy Ghe 5 ! ha dy himself. he had | ), St e SRR had not seen the body himself, he had | ) ° bl no doubt in hi A mixed military and ci 8en- | ker's identific purpose of holding up S the Ball act makes the finding of jor a report in the morning ureing | Will Deliver Address at Un- e = a1 = ., i G = Company, National Surety Comp: 1 L P. . Withers, druggist, belieying ct by the commission final and pro- ! the members to get behind Congr such nationalities in the United | 3/ (PR0S pany, mind as to Mr. Whit- | . z 2ol 3 eving | 0 ¢ 1 he C 7. & e h B % 5 lechanics and Metals National Bank = ihe usually carried large sum. ¢ | Vides an appeal to the Court of Ap-!on a bill to purchase the sitc the con- ! A A States at the time of the 1910 census { N v Bank, New Y ¢ o s Delice then | money “from his store (o his heme 4 |Deals on a question of law only. ii| gress Immediately suspended 1ts ruies| Veiling of Bolivar Statue ational City Bank, New York Trust eral staff” made up of Marshal Foch. | announced the 'identification as offi-| |1y facn, o iAWy e e Dy 2 penc sules and would be effective from next|Company and Chase National Bank bt n. E. A. L. Buat and Gen. Wex: | cinl. i Th?;l(t:“l‘!;;:;t. e ;hhoa\: dm':e«;'n‘-mmenal O{url wzz fl;ylol enough -to |:x:: edn'-’yu‘ul?P l;n;;;\) 3 May 10 to June 30, 1922. _Mr. Lauck charged thag, these banks and Louis Loucheur, minister | prisoner is said (o have Soin ADe:bound (o render s et Ukedtately to | con- This Afternoon. | mihe measure would mot apply to[had direciors in ninety-two class 1 t. liberated region: - Ticard: | -JARRIED IN CHEVY CHASE. |foncinded they wouis hommted a0 Do ot (e Aonns ame g ey, lo oon-t e, | mmigration | from _ countries” with | railroads. “and “in “twenty _railroad rench high commissioner of the {barber. The druggist and Larber o the tenantd suit. =, Ter 407 RONER tHe BifL. | “President Harding left Washing- | which the United States has treats | equipment companics, that their di- N e L Mackaye Also Picketed White | 5taTted from their places of business A Of Lhe amount recovered undef the | e Conaitional’ !ton at 9:30 this morning by special | {ha South American rennblicn. e e A R T e T together, but had scparated just be- 12W the tenant gets only the excess (. itrain for New York, where he will! Chairman Johnson estimated that | that, through non-banking dircctors. st the Brussels conference, met ygs- ’ t-rday and listened to several fiman- House in Suffrage Campaign. | eial. economic and fechnical efperts fore the'latter was shot in the h reptalpRidiby, him jerhe and instantly killed in front of 1907 on oes into the Unit Washington friends of Mrs. Mackaye | 1s ther por-| AMrs. John L. Buell of Connecticu i | the number of aliens who could be | = 5 : 3 i ‘o ar | the 1 this alleged capital States|on behalf of Mrs. Harry A. Smith,jattend the unveiling of ° Bolivar 4., jpieq annually under the Bro- | feriher s busl combine was still street. Treasury. who stood beside her on the platform, | Slatue, returning to Washington 10-ij0sed law was 355,461, more than half the reparations problem A D e 1 “ . I 3 i =7 Sa0 5 = o ummary of Content. The utmost secrecy was Maintained | Who, with her husband. lived in the|, ! did"h;;(:‘"{g:'f:ik‘lo_r:he police, said Jf ‘,‘:em;')',"’b‘f‘":w"' Cxcel uli;.h:'\s:? and other owners of Yorktown prop- |Aight. He was accompanied by Mrs.|of whom come from Northwestern g YR “'mm_*l el h'- concerning the meeting, but a semi- | Ethelhurst apartments here until 0 shoot the barber, a wait until | erty, made the offer on the condition|Hsrdinz and a party of personal, FEurope. Immigrants from that sec- AMr. L arized the report tion are considered by members of [4S follow: . : but merely drew the wea gested, for the tenant Roial ioatt |about a vear ago, said she had ne weapon for the L . official communication issued late Congress as the more desirable cla B Seyicnns L rkows thrre Tie T mu a B, purpose of frightenin, s June 1 to bezin his pro iings for | that the lands involved be inclosed | friends. £eid ‘that similar conferences would O T G GRS L aetiientanis Tecovery. The law makes tha Mu-|within a fence, that they be Rept| S cretary Hughes also was in thei “Some of the needs for emergency | €aPital combine, consisting of the take place “definitely to decide upon e 'had a beautiful philosophy of | discharged. nicipal ‘Court the only tribunal cog- | clcan and in good condition, be open|presidential party. At New York ity ot of {he needs for emergency | (0T SRPING, CORREAE of - the and elaborate a general plan for co- | She had & beautiful philasophy of | I mizant of violations under it. and the|to the public at all times without|will be joined by Undersecretary i (o Jiiiion: the report satd, were the |05 0 AR I TEUTeags and Lh creive measures, both economic and |Iif¢ said Mes. Gileon Gardiner. ene, Police Hunt Rewarded. | maximum Jurisdiction of that tribu- | “harge. that the sircets running at|Fietcher ‘and Assistant Secretary | o Lehy i lsurope. which are fore- | 050 M, o “OLIOTNR (JRRIe . has ey goyentually to be enforced | jimcult,to believe that she would| Policemen Bremmérman and Frayne | D2l 1s now fixed at $500, and doubt is | right angles be kept open. and that iniBliss, who went to the metropolis 0! ountrics; unemployment and the lael | a0 _exercises a power over the eco- inst Germany. in order to submit |17 difficult to_ bell e : ¥ne | expressed if a suit uncd.r the Ball act | the event of the failure of the sociely [welcome the delegation from Ven-ogUIieE: unemployment and the lack | 00, M Usiny “of the United States the plan in details to the allied gov- | i ¢ second precinct arrested the | {o recover $300, which, doubled, would |to_comply with ‘the conditions the!ezuela i i State, e . - 1t shows that within the identical ernments before May 1 Fled From Husband. boy in his room about 5 o'clock. They | exceed the court's jurisdiction, may |lands shall revert to the donors %I the absence of Secretary Hughes | Spalesi the pr in s ountry | capitalist group. lies the power to Little Reparation Paid. According to New York dispatches,’ had been working on the case eve, | D® maintained there.” June 1 the juris-| A similar proposition was made in {and Undersecretary Fletcher. aliens, and the danger of the cormed |2djust or misadjust relative pric ¢Mrs. Mackaye had been i1l for some | since the o e S€ €VEr| giction of the court is raised to $1.000, | the name of Capt. George A. Low. | Assistant Scerelary Dearing i DB 2 gersofithe spread o o ner fhat will Stimiiate & Andre Lefevre, former minister of 2 ” : isince the crime was committed, and, | 3 0$1:000. > S % s5i S 3 = of contagious disease through the in- ot T ColE ERe B e !um». he " was 's!anzlnn: with her! it is stated, they succeeded in learn. | Which would permit of suits up o _"”V o ":'rw”’o(nm!'ll iche nvh"‘rtl" theiigg Sceretary of State. | flux of foreigners. suppress industrial activity. It points n 2 se of a debate in|husband at one of the train gates ining the identity of certain persons |$590 €xcess rentals being heard. e battie of Lexington ot °f| arly Awaited in New York. The report estimated that the to- [ Ut that this focal capitalist groun the chamber of deputies on the ques- /Grand Centra] station yesterday after- | w tion of the reconstruction of the dev- | 200D, when she suddenly announced.i car.” I am going to kill myself Al “Niffin talked freely of the Killing, wstated regions of France, declared i a it i i iti Tt seslous ofiEranced moment later she fled from her hus-:and it is likely that additional arrests has deliberately maintained high peices of steel. coal, cement and other basic materials, and that the railroads financed by the same in- were in the so-called “murder Increaned Rents Question. | Tenants whose rents were increased by the rent commission und who suc- on by ap-|asked to urge on their congr tal immigration for the year ending next June 30 would be from 350,000 0 1.000,000. It was stated that only per cent of the immigrants ar- YORK, April 19—New York eagerly awaited the arrival of sident Harding., who. on the oc- It was stated that the offer dec not in any way affect the bill which' tod: e members cariy in the o ol ey husstan hat 2 T : TRmme | lasion of speaking at the unv - by n hostilities Germany had paid scarcely | hona A0 awis St e o | wilkhe made, Ealice hope they wiiy | oreded In retaining poss {as the lands do not include al. i in Cent Park of an cqu {TiVing last vear purported to be farm- | e o ® refused to place the : per cent of the amount of the ruin | went to the Charles street poliee aths | £ the neldus et Mr mation relative | pealing front a Judgment of the Municl- | tho points of historic intore: statuefofiGen §SimoniBoltvac, jers R maibuliciflocking Btolcitesat =t S0 Ey K0Sy B e e ot el conTon S : i = © holdup of Mr. and Mrs. : e ! : -, st SimoniBolivacy S bt ing ol t-leven the rs nec o he had caused. fion, nearest his home, at 143 West| A Mervie 1425 T sirestdas o HArTY | tion he thousht, would be up to (n. Morning Session. unctican liberator” s making “his | ready congested with alien popuis- | prant and Fsimment Getorioratin M. Daubigny, the reporter for the R eyate commission on_ devastated regions, #aid the war sufferers up 1o the pres. #nt had received 15,000.000,000 francs first “The exhibit shows that the greater —_— {factors in American _industry—the ment producers, the 2t street, and usked that a Beneral | of a pistol some time bafore e e A T f.:.]fli The morning ses was opened | | “Mrs. Mackaye, the daughtersimne | was siin, Mrs. Mervis' pocketbgok | commission in favor of the landlord also | by Dronouncement of tihe invocaltion | Adequate precautions were taken by wan | the barber thop Senmuaf Somy front of | ates back to the time cf filing of com- by Rev. James 1% Kreeman. who|the police department to control the | CRONKHITE INQUIRY of Morzan. “The rail @1y emploves make no as to the propriety of a cen- | tralized system of economic control. The point” of the exhibit is its chal- or. Speecies 1or votos for women ever delivered in Wash- ington by a woman. She also assisted {in picketing the White House, but s in cash o z - s i of a former governor of Kansas rr conduc | 2 = i sons w . = r works. the steel in- tonine Cfraned caualing about 3.000.- | forty-five years old. She was widely | 3 ducted ©_ompr ud the Siatiord ma) TeCoNer DoR pleaded for fhat dlay A5 come wien UiSaE008 OF persuns WD SHNeRSd coal, cement and other value. The et Saiihe, 1914 money|known among suffragists as Jesse | Dr. Withers Escaped. |setslon, 1t Inicaiined. unless the fenant o would: beat their speass ntol ol SIOUE the senis plauned for the BY ATTORNEY GENERAL material producers—all are Between 34,000 000,000 and 35 000 00es | Hardy Stubbs.” Coming to Washington | Dr. Withers and Mr. Schnurr jege| CUUeH the arrearage, by bringing pro- | jlining hooks and their swords into| e p S aylviinia station. After lunche Iy bound together by intercap 000 Temcn ut the 131s and $5.000.000.- | from” Chicago about nine years awo: | : B £t |lecedingsiin ‘ascourt forinon-paymant (ot (o wshares—that. - day (of = eternaliling eholyanistalion Alter lunch relations and interlocking di- rancs at tie 1914 value. he threw herself into the. suffrase|heir places of business about 11| rent. Peace on earth jing at th Idor(-Astori: R rectorates. coming to focus in the ling to expres {gucsts of the Venezuelan special mis-{Head of Department of Justice to fight with much vizor. She made one|o'clock the night of the murder, ana| Mr. Edelin was not w GERMANS GET DEMAND. | the first sire A supplementary report of the [T 00 R SRR G Botivar Iked part the wa |an opinion on how the penal section of | credentials committee showed that | Sl - ity Cew ¥ & i S e h"{‘;',:“’a"'g‘;;';:g:mc act for flaunting the determination | {hi're wers 1,268 voting deesates p! Loatie (2 he ¢ty of New Vork: the Undertake Personal In- it in the direction of his home. It| gt rent commission, is to be enforeed: 1o the ‘time of the report. an addi- | through 5th Svenue to Bolivar iill, | vestigation. vas about the time they separated, jt: LN¢ Commission ilself is given no power (jon of 653 over the number reported | i (emiral Fark. Hundreds of mount- | = t Gold Must Be Deposited as Security i not among the militants sentenced to 15 alleged, t e me . it/ of enforcing any of its rulings or punish- ' |, ¢ S A @ g {lenze of the uncomscionabl misuse for Reparations. |the jail and workhouse. For 4 long | lost RE ..«""’l‘.,p"’JrJEZ’x‘a‘"ufl‘,'; 3T ing any violations of the act. The wis TICOY intatin. ot Sk Zndiioatnols ‘l;‘»‘:fi;‘.‘f‘:fl:‘zflalfi-{'fil Attorney General Daugherty will which the great combine has made B: the Associated Press jtime she was the national publicity | tended Victim, and overtook Schnurr,| tion he thought would be up to the|resolutions committee brought an | urcigmed to. keep order at the scems | UN9ertake a personal investigation! of its power. The employes call at- BERLIN, Apris 15.—The reparations | epresentative of the Congressional| Investigation of the affair will pe, United States alorney or corporation |utiack from Mrs. A. G. Draper. dele- | of ihe unveiling. and review of the facts surrounding| {ention to the national responsibilit 3 has vervally motified ine|URion for Woman's Suffrage. continued and the police feel reason: | counsel. [gate from"ihis city. e resolutions oMl o Ateaa the killing of Maj. Alexander B el e v certain they i - | cmmitte « ended 2 S s 7 e S 23 ° d o s € tlis Germaniwar busdens | eft Here Ve Ago. ably Yy will capture all Tenants Besicge Rent Board. mmittee recomm ed an increase.l Summoned to participate in the ex- | Uronkhite at Camp Lewis, Wash., in| bility in the case of the railway ir meinbers of the party in the “murder, Aroused by the prospect of obtain- | charge for furnishing records. Mr commission that the gold rexcrves of | bratner of hores Mmoo oKAYe & | car” “the night the tragedy was| ing large refunds of money paid by |Draper asked that it b referred erclses wore cabinet members. for- | October. 19151t was announced today] GUstry has been recognized and writ s erey Mackaye. the play-|enacted. 3 inds lof moncy pald Y | pack o i commitles for remsnei. | Sisn ministers and speclal envoys 1ot the Deymrimest of Yarties yien dntoshe | Tearral Hlave. b the the reichsbank and other German is- | wright, was solemnized at the home them in'excess of rentals fixed under ) back to Ihe committee for reconsid- | S ind municipal officlals and de- oo : | United States. and the employes spe- suing banks must be deposited before | 0f Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brook, in Chevy the Ball act, scores of tenants todayeratlor 5 - achments of soldiers, sailors and ma- | Attorney General Daugherty is said| cifically point out that this responsi- May 1, eitber in Cologne or Coblenz as | e, June 2, 1915, Mr. Mackaye was h.emng':vell lhl”fi"l’!:p(;;;!lhol"l::l‘cb{I);::{r:‘Ll| Miss Janet Richards of this city Two little girls, Mariquitta not to be satisfied that all the facts! bility is being unscrupulously evaded. recurity for repartions, it was semi- (4 protege of Gifford Pinch and hela | ]a 9 N “"";l-,:;:""ul-i':u’: proceedings (o mfii'nxmnsfld the motion to recommit. On MacMannus and Patricia Paez]in the case against former Capt. Rob- Roads Plead Povertx ofticially announced today Ihis first_government position here in IO( V'S €ews o e e U e e MaoMannus, aged seven and nine. will | ert Rosenbluth, charged with the Kill-| “The railroads are pleading pov- The reparations commission re. | (he fOrestry bureau of the Department v [ *B Mudden increaso in mumber of | The matter of high clerk cost was |5hare honors with distinguished |ing of Cronkhite. have been broughi| erre Tre ke nre’ madtine Tan: @uired that a pledge be ziven not 1o | ¢f Asriculture. Later he was with the | . | new® petitions filed by tenants who | brought up during the discussion, | Statesmen 'in the exercises. They |out. and will institute a personal in-! precedentsd profits and declaring un. dispose of the gold 1o other creditors | and Inferior dopartnicnt s LT | m aragr. h [ benefit by the sustained au- |and it was asserted that it cost more | have been selected to unveil the [ vestigation of the case when he re-' procedented dividends and ghe same of Germany without the permiseion ot | ruduate of Harvard. M g ap e B s G L oL type the papers mow than before.|Slatuc. being ~great-granddaughters | turns from New York tomorrow or asi hapiies 10 cteel tonl. rajlwas. conim oo sion prrmission of 4 pfter leaving Washington, about a | 2 ;:}""my‘ amalliforce Gtiemploye Tt N e of Gen. Jose Antonio Pacz. Bolivar's [soon thereafter as possible. The de-' ment and similarly situated conoerns L il : |year ago. the Mackayes went to Mil-|Senator Ball introduces D. . car line | O, S hutimated that the day's tetal of ‘Approyve HRecommendations. leading general and a bosom friend | cision of the Attorney General to re-!Tha capital combine, in preparing to Eaeies s | vemnment. fe i . xubsequently taking up a ,-m.; }'L“J',‘“b'm‘.li",,""" measure 1o regulate | yantal petitions filed would reach | The committee recommendation |and the first president of the Venezue- | View the N‘"l:"‘_'" collected by the|precipitate unemployment. adopted R e o oA declavedthe n New York. D LoieeEs. Page 1! gove ht times the daily aver- | Was approved . lan republic. The children are|Department of Justice came after:{he cy that the railroads ‘should demand to be inacceptable under any iBody of Mrs. Jessie H. M,“.:a el ii;‘;"}o:rvgégx.:lst month or so}: when | Approval was given by the con-ldaughters of Zumas MacMannus, Trish | charges _in New York that investi ;:]XA‘\( “oun}.q.' Railway imprm;em:nv «ircumstances former D. C suffrage worker, fauna i | ooe aonstitutionality of the all it |gress o the recommendation of theljoct and novelist, who married Caty. | Eators for the zovernment had at.| D EOET A awrsn S et IS The twtal zold holdinzs of the| NAMES SENT TO SENATE. | East river. * Page 1] was in doubt. Fegistrar general that o committe | fina Pacs, tempted to influence witnesses and! hiaimienance was reduced below min, Ty hebunk, on Aprii T as shown by e Freneh rivent disposition in 11, 5. 1g| Fhe Tent commisioners are planning | be appoiniud. of which the resis after “ihe exerciscs in e ey e el "'i pumilealinetnivens ol S e e b statement for that date, - 2 ignore. Wilson peace negotiations, | What steps may necessary in the ! e schaizmar Preside: s has planned 2 < 2 “The report brings into clear relie! e ¥ 091 602000 st Aldridge, White and Symes Nomi- ‘CEotiations. | Way of seeuring additional office and revise the form of applications for|to visit the Lighthouse "Association |, What happened at the time ofuthel (he fact that there is no foundation 2 s e 1| e embership. for the Blind, in East 5 " [dea aj. > has not been | s icl ers’ WI I~ i e allle Page = c 's ac k e recommendation of the librarian| ¢ | Department of Justice today. Con-jlicity machine e NEGRO NS ELECTION. Nominatlons by President Harding | president ' Hakling, “leaves. for. la O L o T e 4200000 e ipnrehagsa e o lcting Stories have been tolq of gnelthat the railways and the other great PALATKA. Fla. April 19—, F |transmitted today to the Senate from| York S ilor. New jJxpe = e House Will|gen e s which could not be obtained exact circumstances surrounding the|industries are the victims of some Page 1! soon appoint a new commissioner to 5 ces sy dust: ! yster's las gifts. death of the Army officer, and the At- misfortune of the times. Oyster's -‘r"\;;",mv,l, was given also to an ap- TRA'N'NG CAMP ORDERS torney General is determined to get! *The industrial paralysis, which Notlage. x negro. was elect 1 alder- | the White House included ieorge W.! Municipal Court refers fill the,vacancy left by Capt n from the sixth ward in the mu. | e. to be « or of ¢ o] commission in taking et anster to the board of District Com- i micipal election here ‘yesterdy. ‘de- |of the tantn distaer New' vomionte| Bal act decision. e o oners. i oM robriation of $100 for purchase of! the true facts in the case. ihas © staggered America, s ‘capi- om “tiie Uequn€ils ‘e ‘otHer | aolnet by \,K'm"”";“"-’-:lljg;;; el ~:=:[~ LA it # Potsdam. Page 2| The commission has no way of find- | __ Are Announced. IND. 110. organized and concentrated, takes the member also being from the aineh s af Colorade, 1o be United | ATECHUNAS DY (0 U, 8. note on ship | ing how many landlords have refused | Nen L e I BIRCHWOOD, Wis.. April 18.—Ka- | stand that the ‘capital strike’ shall go ard. a district populated almost en. | States attorney foe the” dystrier up| Strike sald to be unfavorable. faga | to abide by the decisions of the rent | ALy & (amps for Officer Re-| . . Bi. 110 years old, is dead at the ! on until labor ~omes to its knees and , Treiy by negroes Colorado. s i Daniels credits North sea imine (harrage] SOINISSION. Jexceptyas tenants anply, o genve Corpspunits williopen Junefii6 |od ; randson, J v F i consents to sweeping reductions of i with ending U-boat terror. = poFT38C | for court action to secure refunded h Evenln d cxcept that for the Signal Corps units | "0™® Of his Brandson. Johnny Frogs.| consents fo o AR Work of Visiting nurses praised as 5..,- | excess rent. Commissioner Sinclair || € g an e e : at Round Lake. His early life was | WVAE mrrend. £ L ; fHE tol OGS 350000 I‘:;:;;!dlal meet- | egtimated, )|nwrlv|-|;‘, lh';;[ "fi"'b“"” | i i“‘ ;w\‘uml“!.g '.é“r"‘fil-fu’ The camps | gpent along the Chippewa river. /[ p 7 YFIA 5 Gt paign. 14,000 or 5,000 rents have been fixed by ' - pae < REVOLVERS AND SHOTGUNS ISSUED |-, o oo o e [ iiensttimi it b e | Qunday Star || sy, it x. v o Soviel 2 crs sale of art treas- | Commissioner Taylor expressed the GBSl 0 PP redd P " A y v . ures and creation of state fund to buy | personal opinion that perbaps 75 per | Knox, Ky. for 4th and 5th Corps POST OFFICES TO GUARD THE MAILS | : b R e R R BRI R | pat reports of the Do [t B Fhemanthn Shor it | LADY GEORGE CHOLMONDELEY, 3 | Disorder follows killings in Italian party | by landlords. ill Convention, April 17 to 24, in- Tth Corps areas; Fort Logan, Colg. | = ireth s 77 T = ‘_"" ‘u- e Page 13 | To Fight Extension of Act. | clusive. | 8th Cérps;- Camp’ Lewis, Wash., 9th | FORMERLY OFD. C., GETS DIVORCE JJostal employes throughout the ) he carried out under the instruc. | T30 §Tades of milk provided in proposed | Iteal estate men and builders are | % SR e S - g . United Statex have been armed | fion of employes whogactvedsin ELBE L o Page 13 | expected to seek to frustrate 2y atif| Mail, PO“a‘i'P P’:"‘éd United D EoT SE . T D D e e he ary service of the United | Postmaster Chance announces whe o' tempt 1o ex e life of the rent! tates — Twenty-five cents ||}l R et B the Associated Press. Taylor of Washington, made her deltsd bpbiniy ooy : State during the world war. mail letters (0 get best possibr o) 10| commission after October 22 next, the Sz.c) _ | cavalry: Fort Ethan Allan, 1st to]| ®f “’.'r‘,g' R T o 8 oy first appearance in London in the ng shotguns and .000 rounds No steps will be left undone to service. Pambesd | date the Ball act automatically ex- (25¢). 6th’Corps; Monterey, Cal, ith to 9th LONDON, ALl Pp ATy o chorus of a musical comedy, and of Jammunition. through special | put the ‘entire postal service in | President strongly favors nation.s { pires. Until then it is the genaral feel- ||| Canada — Thirty-five cents{|!C%P%, Fort M Choimondeley wasitoday; srante soon_afterward met John Alexan- 2 ment with the ]“ ar De- 5 4'!_!\;- state of defense, S0 that | morial for heroes, he wrigge ;{“'img that the law must be respected. ||| ~ (35¢) 18 :‘;:had\ 'C")r;: el &Fasfilgfl{OPV Va. a decree of divorce from Lord der Stirling. laird of Kippendavie, nient U was Jearned tod: . | the mails of the country’ may be [ Dimock. Tager;| Reports that the court's action in| % N | ersity (St. Louis) unit and ,502;"%“ George Cholmondeley, the second | whom she married secretly in 1904. PR 5 i g - ads veen U, S. 3 Prahs s ave it (IS B0 0, Ll 2 5 e L e { e e i { l'““.::):'nl ‘.“Sm_:',"dpzl‘c".‘!"' Page 13 | giate cessation o;‘;—ultbulldlng of rental | (45¢). l‘,§n5',"c;,;gr"'- Camp Humphreys, | mondeley. don thf‘ grounds of de- naming Lord Northland as co-res. nxto city post office. and - i s y ail service as | 2 i disconting- roperty in Washington were iscoun- H ~ M = ~ s Oy sertion and cruelty. pondent. e led a cross L, . pwediate steps will e taken at all | compictely armed. | Of coal shipments by Navy D e W today Hiby SHnnyy NI rab L Leave order ‘.'\""h Star repre- wm'";,.?“’,‘;':“g,"qi,:"3!:;,,,";"‘,,g Hol-| SUUSuit for the restoration of | which the court dismissed, giving the offices to irain the employes | rious” consideration is being | PP canat Vage 13 | president of he real estate board. He ||| sentative at Memorial Con- | Sido, San Francisco, 8th to 9th Corps | conjugal rights, the usual pre- Mr. Stirling a divorce decree, with W e s or e o Ggwinst | iven by tiic devartment G recoms | S back Gary in any future ~ald, however, that it undoubtedly .| tinental Hall, or at Star |89 S GeRReiiit, ywfil Fort Shi. | liminary to a suit for divorce in | custody of their children. g v « mail bandits mending 1o Congress an amend- | Page 17 | would have a deterrent effect on cou- || Office, 11th and Pennsylvania ||i oxia., all corps. "1 England, was entered by Lady Returning to.the stage, Mrs. Stir- Arming and training of the | ment to the venal code providing rides to Lexington over | struction of rental buildings here. Aveans Ordinance: Aberdeen, Md. Cholmondeley early Jast year and’ | ling met Lord Geofge Cholmonde- Postal workers astively in charge for more severe sentence for mail route made famous 146 years uo-u:‘.. AYENS . 4 Medical. Dental and Veterinary:| .was decided.in her favor. , ley and. they were ed . In ©f the mails of the country will = robbers, it was annonnccfl.&oday. day. Pige 151 (Continucdion P’u % ol ) Carlisle Bagracks, Pa. Lady Cholmondeley, then Clara .xnjn. 1911, i . \

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