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| WEATHER. Showers tomight and somewhat cooler tomorrow. Tempetature for twenty-four hours tomorrow; ed at 2 p.m. today: yesterday; low ull report on page 7. Highest, 81, at ° Closing New York Stocks, Page 25. @he DET WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION iny Star. Member of the Associated Pres: _” Tle Associated Press is exclusively entitied to ke use for republication of all news Jdispatc credited to it or not o'herwise «red.ted in ihis Al righ dispatc] paper and also the local news pui ished herein, || its of publication of special herein are also reserved | Yesterday's Net Circulation, 96.6_41 Entered as secs post office Wa: No. 28,117. ond-class matter shington, D. C. 99 WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, APRIL 1921 —-THIRTY-FOUR TWO CENTS. - US WILLSEEK O FIELDS TO REPLACE MEKICAN SUPPLY Grave Dangers Seen in Dry- ing Up of Tampico and Tuxpan Wells. CHIEF PLAN IS TO POOL ALL AMERICAN INTERESTS Promotion of South American Projects Costing Billions ‘Would Require Government Backing. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. The United States governmen fter a careful inv gation of the oil sup- ply of the world, has come to the con- clusion that for its own safety as well as the future of the American oil in- dustry new oil-bearing territory must be acquired in sphere. Whether the plan shall be govern- ment purchase of oil rights in other the western hemi-| IKIDNAPED AND KNIFED IN DRUG SELLER HUNT United States Agent Says He Was | Carried Off in Auto—Police Seek Three\Ass:\ilants. NEW ORL April 22 —Po and federal authorities today wer, |searching for men whom R E Downs, employed by the federal nar- | cotic agent to obtain evidence against illicit drug sellers, said kidnaped him |1ast night, took him to a lonely spot in the country and beat him severely Downs stated three men forced him into an automobile | over his b ;wrench and cut sev After the attack he a back automobile. ’u:nllnz to Downs two men held for alleged selling of narcotics be dropped. It was Downs of marked money secured st of the pair. PRESOENTSHONS HEEN INTEREST I DAL RENTLAW s beaten with a with a knife. s brought to w was given, ac agains fExnresses Anxiety to Fill| countries or co-operation between the | American government and the oil in- - District’s Triple Interest and | d piaced u sack QUR THREE REVOLUTIONS street and throWn out of the Warning t VASHNGTONS NEW COVERNIENT Zero Participation in No- | vember Elections. SEEMS ALL Editorial Correspondence of The Star. ! THEODORE W. NOYES. The national executive and the na- | tional legislature, elected last Novem- | Ver by the people of the United States, | ire now fully functioning. We speak of last November's ele tion as a revolution—bloodless, won- derful. The people of the United| States by the decisions of a day, con- scientiously recorded and enforced without friction, changed theit na- tional government; national executive and ture for anothe; substituting one one national Our Triple Revolution. i If the November election signified a revolution for the people of the United States, it meant a triple revo- iution for the people of the District of Columbia. To the people of the United -States (including the people of the District) it signified a revolution in national government. To the peo- ple of the District it meant also a revolution in their state government Bernstorff Holds Large Loans in U. S. Are Indispensable | JORGE WITTE s The Star and News. Copyright, 19 N. Germany, April 22— Count von Hernxforf, former German ambassador to the United States, in discussing the reparations BY By Cat ago Daily BER make ough xtudy offer to back the forelgn lonns which must be | forthcoming enable ux to | meet our obligations in the first few years. then the United States 1 find the taxk of mediation not ax hopelexs ax it may seem manity will be served matter is moved out of | | the way once for all. Without the United States raiwing big loans such ax Germany needs a settlement will not he poxsible. The United States in settling the spute by thinks ix a re xum would bext know limit xhe .5 w many financl 1y.” In political circles it ix said that Chancellor Fehrenbach and i Foreign Minister Simonx, | | wigmed the note to Washingto | may fual of their propoxal in Was! ington. ALLIEDPREMIERS MAY ANSWERL.§ ! | i AMERICA ANXIDUS (FOR SETTLEMENT OF REPARATIONS “Strongly Desires” Resump- tion of Negotiations, Mr. Hughes Says in Note. U. S. REJECTS MEDIATION | OFFER MADE BY GERMANS ‘This Country, However, Would Bring Proposals for Adjustment to Attention of Allies. | The United States “strongly desires” that there should be a resumption of negotiations between rmany and the allies regarding reparation, Sec- retary Hug in a note sent ‘vesterday to Berlin refusing the Ger- man request that President Harding s says mediate in the controversy and fix the sum Germany must pay. Mr. Hughes reiterates the “earnest of the many n government mulate prompt- ith | wi i T Iy - 3 i 11v such proposals as would pr American government and the ol -1 Rent Board Vacancy With o ey Have uny') and in (s {7 pnuch proporals us would pres at_ce e teente ot only the District's al 1e ako thk ; ;‘e::, Zt:;telx:)sflx‘r; s‘llir-;:;e o Strong Candidate. |islature, but its state legislature, and ‘nln'.{”:dm\:‘.r o The ot '..‘:l |br g t action will be necessary ke . Sl p. 113 voting municipal legislature—i.e. — i . {ihe mat : he attention ef 4 L T lafemaard fhe national interest. President Harding is keenly inter- | jis aldermgn and common council. | | ASSUME DUTIES ! .New Element Injected Into | Etanss’s soamet that o it T hE irat place, the American gov- | ested in matters relating to the Dis- | Thg President is not only the W i |{SOON TO i ! : STaonYA Toqucktithal the Pred ernment has been informed that the trict of Columbia and is bringing | ingtonian's ational e Xacniive. z:;“ff | —_— Sunday’s Parley Between srations MINUIE. Tescives It e CLE s running dry. |about improvements in the eapital |15 S GO S Corumbia— Us Ua |c;pn Latimer Confirmed as Judge | ¢ day through Commissioncr Dresel ai sstima {a i or B : ok | 5 rlin, wa e nature of ; e e Tomes a5 to the time when | 3CCOrding to Semator Ball of Dela- | municipal _executive. the, Advocate General of Navy. | . Lloyd George and Briand. Berlin was in the nuture of an ursent Menteas production will have van-|Ware, chairman of the Senate District | mayor of the city of Washington wit | | 2opeal "l the mame of the Germas ished almost entirely uniess fields oth- | committee, who conferred with the Veto power. Capt. Julian L. Latimer of the Navy ! | By the Associated Press T i uh' I“:--u{- er than those already developed shall | President on District affairs yester- | No D. C. Participation. y has been confirmed by the §enate as { LONDON. April 22—Dramatic ef- Gent Harding dgclined te dertake be found. When it is considered that s,y ,e10rnoon Thus the Americans in the District! sl e ot sy l < orts on the part of Germany to in- the role of mediator and umpire occa. the oil fields of the United States fur- | = == havala ihres toldlconcerntin the na>| et e L S5 H pitea e W fduce the United States to arbitrate ' ®ioned little surprise in Washington nish approximately 74 per cent of the _Senator Ball took up with the I itns —_— and is expected to assume the duties of | £ : B SRS was resslonh i e Worid "production’ and Mexico has |President particulariy the appoint. |tional elcctions, as compared with the P P i R e A i _ . -lthe reparations question between Ber- | The uilieq dipramate Spmiiiion by abut 20 per cent of the remainder. it | T S0 A YL SO Isione fo ML sinele concern o e irer times ne| CONGress” Expected t0 PrO- | nort time. ror several montns past ne; APPrOPriations and District |in and the entenceNgovernments and | note “was' taictn to the White House will be observed that the oil flelds of | % SIPARTy, cused by the res = i lectio | Raeiboanicomirandantiotitheinavaltata= | the refusal of the Washington gov- |late vesterday by Secretary Huxhes the United States and Mexico combined | 11O ¢ pt. J: . Oytser, now greatly interested in these clections — 5 | enjcom s fnavalistas) A R S ind the reply went forward a short IR e MR Db chmtiner DR S ki Bt Y | vjde Liggemt Army and Navy |t 5 SRETD e b "y | Committee Leaders Promise | ermmens o s in sutgmen on the mer i U 2 s fuel oil. Snould the Mexican supply the Presi- | Americans in the vontinental and con- i e a ghly cre Ecarsen )| its of the vexing problem have lent| The answer contained just 128 suddenly be subtracted, it is obvious | {200 Whe need of Mlling this vacancy |tiguous United States who do not par- Appropriations DOy i SO T S to Study Conditions ‘rew interest o the conferemce at Words. It said the American govern- what a serious situation would result. | "TI'SiC ¢ the gectsion of the Su- | pebale s VTS I e o siacam pprop . M R . |Lyxsne Sunday between Premicr ment could not agree to mediate with especially with the many uses which | preme Court holdi h ST Rely ple 3 | Kisifami ated f) he| Leade; 2 triand of France and Prime Minister |4 View to acting as umpire in the set- ©oil serves ir. the American Nav I ating i (hel renthon il | concernmiimitEesc e lections are \ac-| Those congressmen who sel out hi !ulmA. e ‘?ux.‘ngndu‘trgenv rom the| lLeaders on the appropriations com-|yovq George of Great Britain. The |Uement of the reparations dispute < b = st on, the worl mpanied by a minimum, an absolat L Je i b cademy in July . and tWo | mittee and on the District c i | expressed desi e United Stal t expressed the deep cone ¢ Wells Drying Every Few Days. f the commission is increasing |gerer of participation In them upon a program of slashing the ab-|yeurs jater was commissioned as an | [ fGoe 4 on the "::r:;‘:::'::::",ee T e o sl o e The United States Shipping Board has | Mormously. - Senator. Ball ‘did not|™“Tiie revolution of last November propriations for the Army and .\avyi, ign. “Since then he has cruised in ail | 17 Con&T playpic s cdit | tion of negotiations” has brought into | taining an early and just settlement, investigated the question and has found | GigZues “Ith (he Dresident local can- was, so far as other Americans are yre finding themselves confronted by paris of the world and served at a num. | v carcfully the hospital meeds; 1O OF PRETIA 0NN Mlement. and it|and them suggested that Germany that the Tuxpan and Tampico regions | missioner, but Dofnted out ihe need || ety e aaives, | recent active demonstrations of policy | JE7_ o Shore Stafions. G WS sepved | for emergency cases in the District has been ~popularly —supposed thelcome forward with yust propogals for a contain many wells which afe running of prompt action in this matter. Npvember's triple revolution was, as | in the State Department, War Depdrl-‘mg 1319 hathe oo amandi ofithe nayal) 2l that adequate provision is | premiers would merely consider plans | ‘_e nen dry every few days. It is declared that! It is expected that Senator Ball will far 48 the unrepresented District i/ ment and Navy Department, indicat-!training camp at Pelham Bay Parlcl"‘a"’- 1 "l' ox :;d""m‘,'{"‘a ';:;Ie‘;_n’, e | Germany Must Pay, Attitude. inere arc other areas farther south in have another conference with the concerned, conducted arbitrarily, des- | inor: coo SENY (O TR ey to] N, Y. and then at duty at the| Representative Charles R. Davis, | IiOTY. and mot a remewal of ex-| The United States is determined that HMexico which will produce oil. but no- | President on local affairs in the near | potically and jn un-American fashion, ! N5 @ Strikin&ly e . | Navai' War College. Newport. ~He is a|chairman of the subcommitice of the | hy Ben Germany ghall pay to the limit of her Eody is very eager under present condi- future. ' without parficipation .in the over-|be adopted and enforced by the ad-)hrother of Judge Wilmer Latimer of the | appropriations committee. evhich han- “%0 B 0 @ iering into the |3DUILY: This position has been re- tions to do any promotion work there ' wogid Extend Ball Rent Act. terning of their goveriments by the iministration. local bar, former judge of the Juvenile| dles the District budget. said that! o050 SR 0O SLpn i oy i Deatedly stated by officials of the @:y more than elsewhere in this hemi. | o -0 B people” of the District. There has . e ofiheladmn: | Coiirts {the <chooting affair. in Wwhich two jyead ofn o Briand will find Harding administration and was made sphere until it is certain that the United or saldtoday, faf he | BOoD o O e e sasverngds ol <1 e Whole attitude ; Gl ke | vietims, " in critical “condition, were | 1ioyd George and M Briand will #0d perfectly clear in the American rep! States government will stand soon introvuce a resolution. ex- | CDistrict. either to istration as shown in ection already = | removed from the hospitals for want | (nemselves called upon to make some 7o oL TS B0F 7 FHG INEE . - the part of thes District, 1 P ant t of answer to the implication in ¥ andum to merican _interests. There is & crack | tonding the life of the Ball rent act, change bf government or to the|taken is classed as practical warn-| jof facilities, demands immediate con- | tpg vt | Washington on reparations, received e e T U O mti. | which expires October 22. The ex. |original government, which has been inc“(o ihe Congress that it will be: | sideration. ' He promised to have a | cne o] ol Ol o e cosat | last March 24, - sout! rough the =y Epess a 5 i fthorough investigation mad d t “"! Secretary Hughes < ; tension will be for two 3 ~ | revojutionized. i 2 e an retary Hughes told Germany ents. f‘;:;":fn:xl?::‘:r?zve?::va’:z‘fi5Ib‘¥- i Yesra-pcob-jrex’ generaiities make no impres- |Recessary to keep up a high .sla!e_lol; do his utmost to see that adequate |™fPSed o ary authorities | then frankly that the United State L e i | “Senator Ball is considering at pres- Sion. Put in abstract terms, dis- | efficiency and preparation in the mili-| | facilitica for such/an emergency are | o France have perfected all plans for | Sood With the allies in holding Ger- The American government wants | €t some amendments to the existing criminations against =Washinglonians |yury arm of the government and that| PaflOred, etive Thomas 1. Blanton | (he Sccupation Of cities and towns in | many résponsibe for (he war and (it Mevelopment stastad st dxos, 'or;all.n:iou;rh:hnl:ri!h‘:k:t' e 'ls '.'.'ll".' oy “i’;"‘fa’n;e‘!,fihiyfn"dé'fim..m ons against While the executive and administra fof Texas, who will be ranking dvmo-l:heg‘"g:'sma“ £ ‘:;.'.‘:opr.t:mrnuhr; el | eetaition to dhe Tail et of Bes oun? i 1 ent ac E . 5 N le ) i i sermany, ve formula! el abil- ke ?nnll;:md‘r;'r::u: " Pae | properly administered, and will en: ! the Americans of the District to the |tive branches are e T b e e commitiae cconomic penaitics that will be put|Ity to pay. Germany, i the memo- em is not theoretical, but immedi- Kman to apt. Oyster's place on the ican com SR e potiey e L hetesanryinuvylics —_— iton Star vesterday as a suggestign | (N€Se Places has been completed. | liabili aid that she would wel- ate. If the American government remt commiseion. O s i e | sk anlithe for akorathe for an investigaiion of the hospital Rejects Anofher Demand. et Soimrone g s e At the meeting of the Senate Dis- ' May be appreciated spec! y by and no! < . . |.for ation o perts. who woull determine how much s i A g e v g4 § i h o e en of these other communities thus ; announcement of policies adopted by Will Attend Ceremonies at ! facilities. He said that he proposes i ke that it is a national duty to get oil | trict committee scheduled for Monday cttizen of 1b courself in his place.” i1 Ing the ability to carry them to o into the matter thoroughly and| Germany, at the same time she | g A 3 le | the committee will be formally or. |invited to “put yoursel essening y E | z ly a: R s | Faced by the almost certain occu- for the use of the American people |the committee - Ao 5 pledges himself to work for whatever | appealed 6 Washington. sent a com- | Fa&ced by the #imost certuin occu. and to safeguard the Navy. that alone $anized and subcommittees appointed Put Yourself in His Place. pOutiioes e s : Pohick Church—Democrats |additional facilities may be found nec- | munication to the allies rejecting the | 1L 00 5 (20 TSEUIIEY, DL Rrancll would mot solve the problem. The !0 which the various District bills| the nation should say to| Rt b O | | essary demand that the gold holdings of the | fOrGes o0 May 1 Germany will lose competition between American in- | 2lrcady introduced will be referred Suppose the nation should say 10| A, accumulation of recent incidents > Studying District Needs | Reichsbank in Berlin be deposited | ' fime In accepting e terests is one factor. of course, but | {0 consideration. It is not likely that Vermont, or De o yvew MeX- | has served, it Is said, to call attention | [ndorse Judge Waddill. e S £ {before May 1 in either Cologne or |y N obinion of the rebresentative. a greater factor is the way the oil |@0¥ bills will be taken up for action | ico. or Arizona or Nevada, ¥-|to the subject. In the first place, { i Representative Roy Fitzgerald of | Coplenz as security for reparation pay- neutral and allied gov- - on Monday. The committee has be. oming. or Idaho (which 'all have D hiaaa s crie Tasitanty oo - Ohio, 2 new member on the District | ernments. Their analysis of Secrc- interests of European countries have | ; e e enav® | the President in his o8 ass | President Harding today accepted | r ! . { ments. s Al Ehate r sought an entering wedge in South | [OT€ it the nominations of members|smaller populations than the Dlatrict | “ipiention to maintain a strong | i e velling, | Committee, sald today that he 1s{ These holdings amounted to 1,091,-(i2ry Hughes' reply has comvinced e s S jof the board of charities, and will |of Columbia): “To meet an alleged|, erican policy. Secretary of State 20 lnvitation to attend the unvelling,, studying every da ematically the | 595,000 miarks April 5. On the other| Seo Shat while the Dnited Prates g The United States has never asked S|V§ attention to those nominations national nceeswity of 10 avold <niiughes is known to be committed to May 29, of a plate in the Dohick | needs of the District | hand, the German shipping delegations | AnXious for a reopening of negotia- . i = . ] !at the coming meeting. {magined national peril you must lose | FIu8h hurch. Pohick, Va, in memory of the! He Was glad to have the situation [ hAR%; the German Shipping Celegations | tions it has no intention of bringing e e T Tenants Keep A, the wght to vote for your state gov- ' L% g _ititude taken by this| o aio- iy YO 1€l with regard to ualty Hospital| mate of the amount of the shipping|2POUt @ situation out of which Ger- and South America, though her posi- ’ eep Apartments. ernment. your national government,! e i he questions growing | Soldiers and sailors from that section | brought to his attention by The Star| mmemed over to the allies under the |many may emerge with a greatly les- tion as the champion of the repub. Following the decision of the yoyr municipal goverpments. ~Your | EOVErnment o8 the SUCU IR BIL I8 | who were killed in the world war.{and will be glad to co-operate with| \iersailles treasy. The Germans origh, | Seued burden. They point out that * ich ' 'request. What the Cuited | lng the valiaity o rhg Sour,uphold- | governor must be chosen by Al other G¢'yap shows that all American rights| The invitation was extended by a|the older members on the House Dis-Inally asserted 1.600.000 tons of ship- | e best the United States has offered ot all rent act, Americans except yourselves in vot-| ol 1sewh involved - f trict committee to remedy the condi- ! ping ;alued at 7,000,000,000 1a! 15 to consider.bringing German pro- States may shortly ask for, however, ) Justice Siddons of the District Su- for President. - Your state legis. | in the Pacific and elsewhere involved, .ommittee headed by Representative | ot (Ot HEE 10 FORCEY A « alued _at 7,000,000,000 gold; 1 19 COASIEr: BOREINE German pro- is that for the safety of the Americas | preme Court today ovesruled met ARG gtate JeglS-lin the ending of the world war arej)Moore of Virginia, Col. H. H. Dodge, | Lol o _supply additional facili-| has been turned over, but she | PORUS, 10 TRE S0 the ofl supply of this hemisphere shall | for JudEment for Dossesnion mads by 1ALUre must be chosen for you by |y be strictly safeguarded. at what-| 0S80 Gort of M, Vernon: B. H.| tics, ' an investigation shows’that|has notified the entente ghat an al-|*F x e devoted to the uses of the nations Harvey B. Tribby. who sowont othe . ever cosi may be necessary. This| 3 hen and Rev. E. W. Mellichampe, necessary. | ternative valuation on a iower basis No Signs of Negotiatio ; | e ; ¥ I 10 ghall no longer be represented in t, it is pointed out, hai ' rman Focht of the District com- | will be submitted soon. of the two continents along lines ' evict eight tenants from as many & gevernment, it s b d pastor of the church. i | will be submitted soon. : 9 R that will be mutually benefioigl apartments inithe Masoell Y Senate and House, though they not notvicided an inch in any controversy 'PAF 0]10re told the President some- i Mittee said that in his opinion the! Dr. Walter Simons, German foreign| Official and unofiiciaj reports from The plan most talked of s one that | Clifton street northwest. Althousn C0LY remain your national legisluture |, ising or threatened with Japan.| ning of the history of this famous Schopls and hospitals. which care for|minister, will speak in the reichstag| PAris and London lave failed to indi- would ° eliminate friction among | Other law Doints had been rained by | Paniciyal Jeaislatare, > " -0 2" either as to Yap or the immigTation |house of worship, which was built in | the future citizenship and for the suf-|Mondas ‘or Tuesday smd will amswer|Chiz (hat oy madifcniion'of the S5 American oil men and bring about a | counsel for the tenants, the court de- | you st ho longer participate in 2YU¢ ~ 11765 and was attended by George, (cT\1% a8 needy require the first at- | questions as to the aliied demands and| _\e8 FEMPEE 1 8 SO e et combination or pool of all American | cided that the defense of the Ball - Vo Taw: Wood's Visit Significant. Washington's family, and which has - anittee o | the position taken by the Berlin gov-!{" 140, M5 i Briand zxnd compa: Beh law wa ci - making your own laws, either na- A e Presidaitowa Members of the House District com-|ernment. It may be that during his: England. between Premicrs Briand and Hon. the. Dattat States vt urams gy M9 Tefused the | tjonal state or municipal. You are no The sending of Gen. Wood to the, boen yisited ¥ ronr Fees aCtis i) mittee expect to discuss the hospital| address he wiil outling the terms Ger- | Ldoxd George, or at the general rep- ‘ 2 2 3 : . |longer permitted o tax yourselves | Fhilippines is not without significancy unaitaye situation at the first meeting el s > ations council to be held carly next might put its influence, very much as| Chief Justice McCoy took similar ! i O R ficancy | thowed 1o the executive pictures of | i eting of the|many wiii offer the ailies in her at. | Lrations council - it did in the Chinese consortium, action in three Jandiord and (enant ' boviciste: on representotne peincr | (ration covering all Pacific questions, | the exterior and interior and said they | committee next Tuesday. | tempt ‘to_ avert an invasion of the!¥eck- Germany's desperate situation, when it required American banking | cases, which came before him on mo- Dart SIPALe on represe oD Tinel | ending and possible. His rank and!would feel honored to have him attend | (itizens Take Up Conditi Ruhr region by the Irench, and thel ;" cause icr to accept the American interests to get together before gov- | Lions for summary judgments. L e o raite and Spend sanr tax | brominence. and the fact that he is |services some Sunday and occupy the g ons. | cnforcement of additional penalties Sy ¥ e ernmental support would be extended. oney s you please, but 1t i to be | deeply interested in his mission and |Pew formerly "“:d by V!‘lruhlnlmo-sjm_"‘:‘“, the. “‘»\;"“l'l.\‘ Hospital is en-|by the allies. reply to the 3 | 5 ely inadequate to g = s Colomblan Treaty Some ey CHARGE LANDLORDS HOARD.-woilected and spent for you'by an|finds it agreeable, add to the signin- (resiient, o2, (rod* Sua” diteondea | of the eastern section of the ciiv: to;| MIXED COMMISSION MEETS. |iui e ' The ratification of the Colombian g allen body In which you are not rep-| 4pCe 0L 11 Secretary Denby to the |service. It is only a twenty-mile auto- | gether with the outlying districts, s B o e, o e ek T v B3] treaty has paved the way for develop- L\etter ‘Writers Say House Short- = | fleet is also considered in connection | mobile ride and the President said he; was the s .uemem_og George J|‘1dd,‘ , | transmitted them to their govern- . < i 3 Natfonal Loas and Injury. { with the resolute foreign policy of the | would be glad to make the 1ourney|presmom of the Lincoln Park Citi-|(Final Arrangements Made for [0/ " Golies aulso were sent to ment of new oil ficlds in Colombia, age Is Being Created. What a weakening in the forces of | udministration, and especially in re- |some Sunday in the future. jmens i ssociation . American diplomats abroad for their and that much at least has been gain- | g, 7 S s aioh 2 lation to the subject of preparedness| Percy Dove. 1saac Deardoff. Darrell! Mr. Judd said the hospital is in Possible Invasion of Germany. |t ot P ictration officors ed. but the condition of the Mexican | IN7erence that avallable rental; Americen statesmanship would re-| o °lm iency. | BAnore, Russell Mitchell. Raymond|need of larger quarters and a better | p. i Asscciated Pross ntiani Gofay A0 WHEHOM ot felds is such that one substitute hoobain e, mycr Siningfon are being|sult if these statés, smaller than the “T0 TG {a Ching of a section of the!Rogers and Charles Dawson are the cquipped operating room for the men- | 'y spre o s | on the correspondence between Wash- alone may not :: ‘s:m nt. and nn; e e Al “h’:_‘;‘;n‘:“q,‘:n‘:gff‘;; District, were x:xbjer-u-dd to the same fleet to the Pacific, and ’ths holding of | names to appear on |the!memortah 4::§:!ll:)éxlv2c ‘"v;;':idl&[ He jAdvocated “:f:l Aol 2= ;| Sngton and Berlin. They took the po- idea seel : to explore for oi 2 : s vital riminations today that slur|special maneuvers in Pacific waters . g [ al_in the castern!! S Yoch | i that Mr. Hughes' reply on be- {hrough the entire northern region of | {TAN" [70M & mumber of communica- .und injure the District! In this con- | have mot been overlooked. Democrats Back Jadgé Waddill. | .1t of the city which would be large |t the headquarters of Marshal Foch | ition that Mu JLORUEs’ TERY B8 be- South America and down the west 2 Db ] “rec‘::l‘fl;‘t!u:;vn‘unxfln(-y e, should be required fo | ~ Tinn Bttes Finterone A delegation of Virginia democrats,{ cnough to accommodate all private a;\ui de?v;uely d;cfieded ;hpcd"“"’.“‘”<exr coast along the Andes. The project ! D- . climinate Senators Dillingham and Yy iam e headed by Senator Swanson and Rep- ! batients, as well as emergency cases|the military and economic organiza- =¢if- would involve billions of dollurs, and 4. rity, it was declared ‘to-;p, d_Representat| G a| s, ; 2 t called the brought in on the ambula c: tion of German territory which will| ook ! . day by Mrs. Clara Sears 5 _ ' Page an D atives Green and) Secretary Weeks' announcement of | resentative Montague, called on the DI ] nee calls. okgicie _ v the American oil group would not be | ¥ 0 NI (TS Sewrs Taylor mem- pute of Vermont, Senators Walcott | ine placing of Gen. Pershing at the|President and urged the appointment It certainly is a deplorable conai- | be oceupied after May 1 in the event NFER) ASSISTANCE OF U. S. Justified. in undertaking ic without a 2l letters have been receiveq aPd Ball and Representative Layton|nead of a new branch of the service | of District Judge Edmund Waddill of ;v_n in the city of Washington, where | tha e R e tions Y H definite understanding a to the ex- SO 1w anys from complam. ©f Delaware, Scnators Jones and Bur- . o be ready for instant action in cases Virginia, to succeed the late Judge (he pobulation has greatly increased, | Foparations obligations. ~ = NOW MORE THAN EVER fent to which the United Statex gov- ) "0 s, and the temor in every Sum and Representative Montoya of | of emergency, and to be in fit condi- | Pritchard as judge of the United States |10 have such small quarters to care | L©0uis Loucheur. minister for the iib ernment would stand behind it ail | 1€ fenants an ¢ jer¥ New Mexico, Senators Ashurst and | tion therefor by far-seeing prepared- |circult court for the injured and sick,” I it scated wegions, faviilifeare Mo r B — The Washington government is in (aSe 1eads ,'a‘r"‘,,'l,'.’,'_',‘,L“"r‘.“"a';‘;'m';’:"',',“ v¢ Cameron and Representative Hayden | ness has served to further concentrate | The President also was invited by!“Hospitals ought to be to save lives | 5¢18 Saturday to acquaint M. Jaspar, a position to negotiate with thegov- = e sec K€/ of Arizona, Senators Pittman and attention upon and to stimulate inter | the Norfolk Chamber of Commercel “The fact that two patients ' swho|(he Belgian forcisn minister, with|p, . save Further That Foreign mments of the Central and South ™ (Continued on Page 2, Column 2) Oddie and Representative Arentz of |est in the foreign policy of the ad- |to come ashore there and be the guest| were reported to be critically injureq | he PIaR; i + American countrics, because the en- Nevada, Senators Warren and Ken- ' ministration and the course of Con-|of the city next week, when he goes' from gunshot wounds, oauly mov e | . The mixed commission today heard Goyptries Should Have Long- tire direction of the Harding foreign drick and Representatives McCor- |gress with the appropriations for the|t, Hampton roads to review the At-jkept at the institution b ot belGens. Desticker and Buat on military | policy seems to be turned toward op- 9 mick and Riddick of Wyoming and'Army and Navy. lantic fleet. The President is under-|were no beds t ccause there| measures, and also M. Sevdoux, a finan- Time Loans. portunities south of the Rio Grande. Todav S News Senators Borah and Gooding and . tood to have indicated that his pres-ja¢ 0 accommodate them,|cial expert: Charles Benoist, chief| Bt diplomacy. lan't alone pvelsed. ) Sy ol Emen ik e | 3 S plans wodld not permit him 1o 80| ey weq RErAtion of such a charac- | of ihe cabinet, and Yves Le Trocquer,| NEW ORLEANS, April 22—That the e Mexicolbegari pro- i Dbk SR e » " f GIRL'S DRESS AFIRE—TWO DIE | {nf, "0 o Ler would have to be performed. indi. | minister of DUblic works |tontign Sounirics of The-world:necd ucing arrels the first day and imn ag New ampshire has about 6, 5 N. C. i s cts to leave Washington on y that 2 v institution is he commission adopted two reporis| the assistance of e United States went dry in the next twenty-four a S greater population than the District, ,,’;‘!‘_"fd“fifgg‘f,f,”;md ‘;ér‘,{’;&f‘f;n m‘:eu"";,‘}f;wir Hentanted el B needed or the present one greatly en- { of the military experts concerning the | today now more than ever before, and hours on account of salt water. and Firm foreign policy held as check but it contributed about $4.000.000 Mice ‘Annic Skinner. were burned to|April 27, to arrive off Old Point just}'ar&ed.” he said. | delimitation of the territory to be oc-| their needs make it necessary for another well came in with 63000 bar- 1o cuts by Congress in Army and less in war taxes than the Distri death at Center Hill, about twenty-|in time for the review and to begin To Axk Congressional Afd. i cupied and the effectives necessary to| us to grant them long-time loans, rels only to go dry in forty-eight| Navy appropriations. ge 1 and was aldo exceeded by the District |five miles from here.” Miss Skinner's|the voyage homeward immediately| Mr. Judd said_ he intends to take| D¢ Peration which remain fixed by| giving them plenty of time to nurse hours. some idea of the uncertainties, President Harding accepts invitation to i total voluntary enlistments for gress caught fire while she was pre- | after its conclusion. up the matter ‘of urging Congress 1o | L1, EoDiizhtion of the class of 1913, | themaelves ok o Avohibait Meter of the situation may be gather. attend unveiling ceremonies at Pohick the Army. Navy and Marine Corps.|paring breakfast. and when her Ka Patronage Discussed. appropriate funds for the erection of . LNre¢ reports, exclusively economic, | was the ABQP‘Y u.: i c” m-;n s President Harding has discussed the | Church, Virginia, April 29. Page 1|} New Hampshire suffered the Dis- mother came to her aid both were it 3 e | & new hospital in the section. at the | WEFe adopted: First, concerning the| president of too. oo AnKing Com: mituation with various members of his smorica expresses desire that rej | tricvs discriminations we should | pyrned so badly that they lived only urtis and Capper of Kan:lyext meeting of the Lincoln Papy | Working of mines; second, financial| Federal Internationa nking Com- cabinet. and the censensus rs o | A s o gl \TEDAFA- | liminate from the nation’s service'g ghort time. (Continued on Page 2, Column ! Citizens' Association. ark | gaministration, and third, the feeding|pany, in a talk at the convention of be that the Rovernment here must' §oVi.'German proposal to mediste | SUch men as Senators Moses and Keyes | Citizens' associations and civic | Of the populations and the families of | the Louisiana baukers’ convention. get back of the entire project of de- i ' ediate. a4 Representatives Burroughs and bodies in the northeast and south: | mine workers. Committees will be! ~Our manufacturinz wheelsare run- loping new oil fields and lend s S i e Page 1| \ason. i | sections of the ¢ity huve been ‘Fdver | formed to manage the production and | Nng so rapidly.” said Mr. Kains “and NS - atcnce. toward ) the quisition of President shows keen interest in D. C.|° Ctah has mearly 12,000 greater pop- | ' cating the erection of a new hospital | distribution of “coal and industrial| We are pro R iat they neth o . oil-bearing areas by American inter- | Matters 3 Page 1! gylation than the District, but like “ iheD £2.G Russi | to_take care of emergency cases. i production. and also the customs and ; SUrplus of o008 UInL 8oy BECh. SUC “sts in countries other than Mexico. Congressmen promise aid in bettering | New Hampshire st is likely in the Lenin’s Dream of a Great Russian Casualty Hospital not only takes |financial administration. | Perele we can very well trust them Tndeed, the dash for oil in the Meso. District hospital facilities. Page 1| future to be exceeded in population | care of patients in the city proper,! Gen. Weygand, acting as general I think W cog WEIy Nel JURL TR oo sl oldeiflg Ll "I | Farmers’ Union indorses proposed biiy | by the District. © It contributed in | 5 S f Desolation” but is called upon on many oceasions | secretary of staff for the mixed com- f0F long Hication that Mexivo can no longer he | to bar “shori-seling speculators: from | war taxes in 1919 $9,000.000 less than | Empire, a Vision of Desolation to treat and operatc upon persons |mission, is putting the finishing| GUEIO%, Lo yngertake to do so we depended upon either by the British cotton and grain markets. Page 2| the District, a little more than one- who have been injured in Maryland. | touches-on the report tonight, and it| o ce!" provide the credits, which or Amgricans 48 @ permanent source Glyck, Arnstein witness, denies part of | '[‘“",':;‘mff» exetsaea il |will be handed over to Premier| must RISH'G, “individusl moneyed © supply. e Txur.n»r einony Page 2 oneribution to the natiom's military | Read this remarkable article of the Russian situation by PHOTO MEN HOLD RALLY, jBriandRtomarsony N Sorf Sutuniay, mzajorizhe Tinlted (Biaies st (b8 . 1021 ests made by The Star prove ¥ v . e 5 : % , o] X o o e SR | 5 i i such contin- thet ‘were applied to Utah we should Washington Man Elected Officer to provide in part for EUMBERIDENER FREED.. | pociun cossior oasw s tintion o | L Earatpiad 1o Jiah ve puseia THE SUNDAY STAR gt oficer | CHILD FATALLY BURNED. |1%.2ier 4hal” 22 smetamen: <5 it e by visit of Prince Udine. Such \men as Senators Smoot " and | Ul 5 and Washington Work Wins. Tow was passed.” G. Douglas Sinclair Exonerated on | Threc fuil to recognize prisoner as driv, l‘::g‘:r’“gm'},;""”““‘" YeaiColtonsana ) Special Dispatch to The Star. ISpills 0il on Clothes Lighting Fire. | 1 of Wall street “bomb | Leatherwood. 4 BALTIMORE, April 22—The sixt Smothered, Rekin Embezzlement Charge. Attack on Col. | No Way to Differentiate. The very best of newspaper fiction: anpual convention of the Phom;‘f Flames = Sakinale ATLANTA PROBE WIDENS. e e e o in What ia there, that these communi- 2 e | raphers’ Association ‘of the Middle | Special Dispatch to The Star. S i Sinclair of G e tors who aband | ties cou a erentiate them- “ GOLD BRICKA\TWINS,” by Irvin S. Cobb. tlantic States ended last night with | WINCHESTER, Va., April 22.—Gretna i Tamber dealer was' fomn M brasing (rip 1o Virgin Islands pecssne '88lves from the District in respect to IHE s i % a big rally and dance at the Southern | May Boyce. aged six, daughter of irving | “Blind Tiger” Operations Alleged % ¢ 'of cmbezzlement and lar- onic plague in Santo Domingo, | (heae “SCTITIIGORT, SIRPOLe, they! | «GRANDMA CUTEHEON—DETECTIVE,” by Clarence Pud- e T ostitn ot Whoallog o | Byos, Yellow Syings Wa- sa daad o X hiver Tonthmbny: circui ome. Page 13 ; = : = Siniield bdpiniaiions e to ask iS¢ 13| ational government. by “traditional| gton Kelland. Va. was eiected president; Arthur S, |sene on her clothing while lighting &| ATLANTA, April 22.—Investigation oE52z D C. school i sk inclukion | ylicy under the exclusive legislative | . 2 3 5 Racon of East Orange, N. J., secre- |fire in the kitchen stove. of charges of collusion between an “{randing: of the | iniproposs sification f"*?:;";;np control ordu:ggrc:a representing the | A TORCHY STORY, by Sewell Ford, and Ring W. Lardner’s j tary, and E.SVA Drowniof Bel{vea; Pa, | Her m&“’m"flc{p ll;;dhl!:‘l{'yt Toom. | alleged ring of gamblers and swin- e, manufacturers, of approximate 3. hation, and this wise and necessary| | treasurer. D. Edmonston of Wash- |hearing the s cries, hastily smoth- » rie. manutacturers. of approXimate- | yiion mine owners and workers con- | pelation of capital and nation shouid | weekly letter. ington was ciccted one of the state | ered the flames and ran for a doctor. | dlers BaS Desn breagcned 1o thke in £ e e Advan o ars handits rob a_ Chic! ponse to ] ) s, e z iy - 2 o LN kARt Advance T eweter o cash and. Jewels momirhe exelunive legialative control of IN THE SUNDAY STAR. meriufor the best photographic stud- | ing sho saw her daughier comingifo mme:m‘;?“{:fi: the A uiey, . was 4 i R neral ot $200,000 and ccape. Page 13| the capital by Congreas Is not dimin- ie8 wgke made to the following Wash- | wa veloped m Pl Rem s voices and divided the profits with |Danube river shipplng® awaits_ peace | nhed in_the xighteat it the people of inuifl Srma: Harrle & Eiing, Will thed tekindicd Zhe Sl . e Binclair. Mack has since died. ratification by/Hungary. Page 14 5 - "wnd on Page 4, Column 1) 5 £ ” g N £ ey