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Member of the Associated Press WEATHER. -] e 3 N - | The Associated Press exclusively entitied to ‘ b Showers tonight: tomorrow partly - g 2 4 romere fonlght lemotrow nartly [} thc ure for republication of all mews dispatehes ture. 1] credited to it or uot otherwise credited in i s Temperature for (wcnt)’-‘l\aur hours 7 || paper and also the local news publisied berein, ended at 2 p.m. today: Highe:t, 83, at H \ | All rights of publication of special 3 p.m. yesterday: lowest, 54. at 6 a.m. !1 erein today. Full report on page 11. . Il e o e i Eanerpsh — =2 ] e S : WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterday’s Net Circulation, 95,993 Closing New York Stocks, Page 23. e Entered as seeona-clusn matter , WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1921-TWENTY-EIGHT _PAGES. : TWO CENTS. MARNE WORKERS | 45552, WILPRESSAGTION — U.S. WILL NOT FORWARD REFUSEBEASONS | 5" PON INPORTAN ZEL= Lo BERLINNOTETO ALLIES MAY IGNORE PROPOSALS Saito, commander-in-chief of the Note Uml:fl’pmbh’. l America Advised Hth Japanese Division at Viadivos- 1ok, committed suicide Monday, his < WAGE CUT STAND. iz e - MEASURES FORD.C | { Of Naval Licut. W. H. Langdon in | O, L Jusserand Will Be that city early in January, says the | Told to Inform U. S. | Offer Is Not Hochi Shimbun of this city. BY PAUL SCOTT MOWRER. ramgee | Acceptable. No. 28,122, Entered as sccond-class matter ) WASHINGTON, D. C said to have either House Subcommittees Are Selected to Handle Pro- posed Legislation. Shipping Board and Sea-| w5 limet et e e 5 vt I,uu;. Langdon ot to have been 9, irritated by what he believed was men’s Representatives the weakneus of the Japancse. ovs 5 ermment {n dealing with the incident Jdeut. Langdon was shot and Kill- Clash Over Reduction. St s Ll | try. ‘who was later tried before i court-mar 1 and was foum not REJECTS SIX DEMANDS o s e e imprisonment for | making false s iSCHOOL BETTERMENT | ASKED TO AVERT STRIKEJ perior oficers s et ‘, ONE OF PROPOSITIONS i s T unacceptable i Y e, Smment sna i || CABIWET AGREES changes of views between Paris and London’ Ambasxndor Jusse: ON ACTION HERE in Wnashington, him properly as to nis ; ] | inxtructed w0 ‘o intorm the | | i A | American government. | Admiral Firm on Lower Pay and Street Car Merger and Workmen's | G e U I e o 1 | LAl Chavice o 1) s ! B 1 3 2 i S oG i . D Subsistance, and Elimination Compensation to Fore—Hearings } | | 5 of Overtime at Sea. . | to Be Rushed. R"- [ to Act as Media- fion 4 | | =is) i school | | A sharp difference in opinion as to Legislation 1o improve the s K wage reductions hetween Chai l<ystem of the District, to force a| tor Is Lost. Benson of the Shipping Board, and | e c Imerger of the street car companies, to BY DAVID LAWRENCE spokesmen for th€ marine workers iestablish a workmen's compensation | ! A E. developed at the opening today of| law and other important measures | | LI merica will not forward the Ger- : 4 _ | £ . resiei s ] I man proposal on reparations to the conferences at the Cosmos Club, called : affecting the National Capital are tol ! 1 the ehatrman i an effort to avert| SENator Made Chairman of [0 mmeaiuie consideration b | i e a threutened strfke on American | . <ubcommittees of the House District | | 3 | Great Britain and France have al- S e Subcommittee—Succeeds | commitiee which were named todas. | {Inquire Informally to Clear |7y 2dviscd the United States gow. . Andrew Furuseth. president of the 1 :ntative Anderson H. \I‘A.“ ernment informally that the German 5 S e loe and : : of Pennsylvania was named as Py note is o te T i tne workers e | Curtis, Who Resigned. ot om0 | Up Ambiguity on Pay- | "\utcver cmames ihere was for tne larca that @ 15 per: cent wage T recommendations for develd o e henre b . : s 2 fs o school system. He an- ! & o act as mediator an duction declared by Rear Admiral jment n_:‘r 'xlr‘| [“n‘l"llmml:l e ot ment Terms. bring the Germans and allies into ac- Benson to be necessary was unac- : s T L s . cord has been destroyed by the etion u:‘n:';:;.;: lgin‘::ri.fl in opening the L | superintendent of schools, so as to| By the Aatociated Press. !?:x‘z"f.r“:fl":zfum publishing the full conference, declared that wages had |} ° _ l.::-t T R xSt { LONDON. April 27—The British | President Harding and his cabinet 39 come_ down and_ that at least a o thoBureantye tuatioy o ; S e | Rovernment today requested its rep- ire Bot inclined to regard seriously per cent reduction was the b y : % e s o | | S resentati i o ire in- | the German effort to secure A fea on which_the Shipping Board would 3 ’ s | Work to Begin Soon. | | | Beer Flows to Sewer e b e e aanerlinfto naulre i ot vinis tey i rnalatr Bos b E e work. William & Brown, speaking | o8 _ e ey e I 1 i ully regarding the new German | that full publicity\was given the patn o e ity L : : S el e ke . " 1 | as Police Reserves v U {reparation offer for the purpose of | Practically the same time as 1 org Association. declared & # i { Alaryid s Pl s 3 e : D | sent to the Ui Sta b Were willing to negotiate on working 4 p | manship of thc subcommittee on the! i | Hold Crowds in Check | 'flmn;x up th ambiguity concern- ! s n‘i’"‘: r;n::go:‘lln(lx;; ‘:; time ulesibut thacitlicy eonid gt w T istreet car merger and said that thel i NEW YORK, April 27.—Police | |In& the terms of vears in which the | consequence the - Ceman oyas & ingly accept a reduction in the pres . | Committee would begin work the first | [ | rexerves had o be called today | | pavments would be made under the |looked upon as simply & plan to dras ent wage scale. : . : T~ lof the week. In the meantime Rep-| | to hold back crowds that gath- | | offer. the United States e ) o g 2 £ t. 1 '] LR S into the dePcus- e void Cbut we can't sgree” with | k2 | resentative Zihlman and all the mem- | 9 | | «red when 600 zallons of real | 9 sion. e said. ve ca e ; 3 se District committee | Y § X Chairman Benson when he says there Li:s ‘on! ‘r’.'.‘}nfff'."rfh themselves with| 1 heer, weized by the police in By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily Mm.l Ambassadors Called In. their effort to dry up the ecity Copyrighs, 1921. Secretary of should be a 15 per cent reduction. W ; 1{he st cur probiem by T:;”:Earmu Wages Already Reduced. | testimony given at hearings la: c Furuseth said deflation in sea-| i Representative Roy Fitzgerald of tate Hughes has call- Offlcers and Dil‘ectOI'S Elect_ BERLIN, Germany. April 27.—G ®7- led in the ambassadors of the allied many, fearing Premier Briand's iron fist."'has forgotten her vociferous |POWers and asked their views withe under the mew state law, was poured down n scwer on East 2id street. Bequest of Wealthy Dairy- M io wa ame airma [ the sub- A 4 1 | = { Ohi ‘was named chairmapn o i M v 0 v W § men’s wages took place ten days after : . Commitiee on an emploves' compen- | Man Made in Lieu of All | | Mer and women coreviex | | ed at Annual Meeting—Vast | ciaims of the past few weeks that it |out. of course, offcially transisting the armistice, the 50 per cent increase” . sation uct for the District of Colum- | 3 || friea T "heenic hroush the | | i | imdemnte AT, PoWer to, make | the German note. The allics have in allowed during the war being cut off | b e e heanitte Other Claims. [ | dimen, wut weve ariven baek. | Expansion Reported. | proachingthe sum fxea by “the Lon- | na Sir- Hugnas 1o cheer bas ity D018 o e b T i« s of 2 ; . HEifwp | : conference. The whole country. : jitiontl comuISIERDY = are Representatives Underhill of vpo iy or George M. Oyster, .| e e NEW YORK. April 27.—The board of | 5€Cretly or openly. fecls reliceved that | The qisiion Of offering it to them. sdded that there was no_ excuse for | | Massachusetts and O'Brien of New ; . 2 Sousnor Qenly. feels relieve: e German communication lies on overtime at sea, but that the reduction | b Jerscy. Representative Fitzgerald | wealthy dairyman, who died last Sun- directors of the Associated Press at! picp’ iy p o2 e l:""‘h‘ rough | the desk of the Secretary of State, of 15 per cent in wages plus elimina- | ¢ | has made arrangements to hold brief | day at Atlantic City, dated November {the annual meeting today elected the | sanctions, and capecially the wome | Where it probably will remain in- Yoot ovextimeiandireductiooicORats : 5 { hearings on this bill on Thursda¥. |, ‘1413 and modified by codicils of { following officers: {tion and contmol’ of the Ruhr enal Jefnitely_—nobody being _ willing o sistence allowances mean 0 p | May gl e s 2 : s region 5 eceive it. is means that th cent reduction in the seamen’s in- i | “Representative Zihlman _ relin- | fune 12, 1920, and April 20, 1921, was y y j President, Frank B. Noyes. Wash-| g7 And the 50iper cent i export | American moverntaret cither will be come. o 5 4 | quished the chairmanship of the sub- | filed today for probate. Hix wife, jington Star: first vice president, Her-| True, Foreign Minister Simons win | °P1E®d 10 notify Germany that the L e Gl e committee on the anti-picketing bill | Cccile Ready Oyster. twenty-six vears bert F. Gunnison. Brooklyn Eagle;|be asked by the reactionary party i | Aiics deem the communication un- anything about this bus " d |urged by Representative Blanton of , % A i o t the reichsta s < acceptable or America will ¥dward B. Griffin, representing the| | Fens. PReprencntative Wheeler of | 01d. whom he married last Januars. is| | accoRa yice presid n Sunrt T Ber | o talli figure Liots 2o ey p e CUE ] aVlow SicvelDysobeie MEnen ke ol ., cooks and stewar i & {Tllinois was made chairman of thiz | given $23.000 in lieu of all claims; Seior and secretary, Melville B Stone;| MArks (347.600.000.0009. o will ne (he Germans their answer. Premier , Fractical passenger steamship over ‘subcon:‘m;:lee. . ik '“fi-“h';*‘,',,fl‘vi eatster W Lo E Zeneral manager and assistant sec.| 2cCuSed of having made his ealcula. | Bri2nd already has spoken. Prime ) 'S, S 3 Subcommittee lembers. e - A IS Eri e hera Eertand) tions on the b: i Minister Lloyd Geos i | retary, Fi o asis of polit ex y rge will have ex- reads: g 5 : i Grer. 3. 'éf’*(v‘;“;““”eg:;g-m ";‘;‘n‘:_ i th.:q n economical cons’.de‘raliia;n:m:n:{"" ssedethe British viewpoint before ‘Whereas since the m;.kvn;lr?': my; Chastleton Apartment HOtel,,m"“‘!v Victor F. Lawson. Chicago :igx}r;(out the advice of exper: The | AnOther twenty-four hours. tFat if they took away that much of 5 5 A Eaal teatament ttee, | 2 acadvicel r v 3 take as | rado was appointed today chairman of | _Street car merger—Representatives 2 an nd th i Daily News; Charles Hopkins Clark, | ¢ g criticism, however. is| New Proposal May R the men‘a pay the men would take o | Zinlman. Maryland; Walters, Penn- | fArst codicil thereto. T have taken in {Hariford Courant; W. L. McLean,|.onKEd. UPOD as being feigned to| dirreses much and more from the operators by | the Senate appropriations subcommit- | - PEE marriage Cecile Ready, I direct m axk K 3 1 maintain th ’ > he service the would give in return.” | (el o't “Dilerir of Columbia. by | Sivania: Lambert, {Wisconsing sproul. | MATTIET Gecle, fiondy, § tirect my Recently Completed, Bought [ ihiladelphia Bulletin: Frani B Noyes | iR (1%, M, preatise “of ‘the party Present economic conditions fully wal f v mlis S0 T mMEr: | Ready Oyster. the su f twenty-five 5 X Star; S. , New 3 occupation of the Ruhr valley b, rant a reduction in marine wages. Chair- | Chairman Warren of the appropria- | North Carolina, and f“";‘" m.nm‘;_ g,e;‘:i}“dy dollar: T;nzn l)‘f‘m) enteaNel by Felix Lake ‘}D”.( q:’,m“, l_[uhn R. Rathom, pmv,_; Fears Bluff Has Been Called. French troops and further I‘I‘Qyillll'{ man Benson declared, adding that he|tions committee. ‘The District sehool situajion—Rep- Whishiamount Thgive aadibeqieath el . 3 iP«;:ul(seh“&uhrn:) .:::ichcharlea Al RWk'JbeGemT;yd feels that her bluff has :fi:fi{éfl::&:nfin an acceptance of - en called and that at last she is g ! resentatives . Walter, Pennsylvania L joe i her in lieu of dower or any and all - el 4 i < Woodruff. Michigan: Millspaugh, M B What is said to be the foremost; At the.business meeting here yes. our or five days stillpe: office, | souri; Keller, Minnesota; Woods, Vir- j other claims against my estate. apartment house transaction to take|terday the. following resolution was|CORfronted with the full consequences |which fime Germany o mmwe an Semator Curtis having tendered his| ginia: Blanton, Texas, and Hammer, | Attorney Brandenburg's Statement. | 00 G000 (T ECE U0 TN adopted. of the war. While politicians pub- | Other offer, but the probabilities are Attorney Edwin C. Brandenburg.j o rt 10 0 SIERE G0 B O etleton Resolved, That the members of the | licly repeat that the government will] that if she decides to ccept the al- tual elimination of overtinge. discontinu-| |} o " Lo “Genator Warren, in an-| For (he establishment of a trafc!namer as executor and trustes under | 004Y With sale of th jAssociated Press, in convention .as-!“remain firm” and would sooner see|lied demands the negotintion will be ance of night deck and engineer offi-other g o {court in the District, Representatives % 5 japartment hotel at 16th and R streets, sembled, tender their thanks to the | Berlin occupied by allied troops than | direct and without an intermediary. cers, a substantial reductjan in the sub- | nouncing the appointment of Senator| Zihiman. Maryiand: Reed. West Vir-|the will admitted that the District |/l (CE00 ST W B00 Gy | president, board of directors and officers | countersign. the Tondon dencens. thr | The fecling in e Wast ogimediary. sistence allowance and such oOther |ppinpe gaid that the Colorado sena- | ginia; Brown, Tennesse Lee. New|code permits Mrs. Oyster to renounce | o T e seq | Of the Assocaited Press for their efficient | conviction has been growing behind | érnment, indeed the hope is, that the modification of the working rules as{ =% "o 0 Cog render valu- | YOrk: Gilbert, Kentucky; Sullivan, New | within six months the legacy named |for $3.500,000. JFO e B T work during the past year, which has | the scenes in Wilhelmstrasse that the , matter will be taken out of Amer- would make for efficiency and economy | tor. he fe 3 - " | York, and Kunz, Ilinois. in the will, and gives her the right | through the F. H. Smith Company,|made the Associated "Press the greatest|time has come to drop the dual role|ica’s hands by direct negotiation and” of operation. These. he said, were hisable service to the District. and point- | Workmen's compensation law for/of dower, ‘which under the laws of 'real estate agents. The former owner | News gathering organization in the|and break to the people the neaws tra| that the United States will mot. be views of 4 reasonable adjustment of the | eq out that Senator Phipps is a man| the District, Representatives Fitagerald, | the District in cases where there are | (o ) EEEEEES 0 B0 P PO T world and a credit to the United States.” | there is no way of evading. the ia. | furiher embarrassed. There is no tell mEatiers e i of wide business experience and that Ohio: Underhill, Massachusetts; O'Brien, i no children comprises one-half the | VS & Apd CorD! The report of the board of directors,demnity ing, however. what the Germans are “The Shipping Board.” the chairman 2 2 in the District of | New Jersey. | personal estate and a one-third life|tion. | follows : Premier Briand's threats. coming as! likely to do, and the desire to inveigle said. “does not desire arbitrary wage re- | he is & homeowner in the District of | snii-picketing, Representatives Wheel- | interest in the procecds from the| The apartment house, which has| “The passing of another busy vear|they have almost daile. haer s s | America into the negotiation. ig ag ctions based solely on the present;Columbia. == 0 . o ranking re. er. Ilinois: Sproul, Iliinois, and Blanton, | realty. just been completed, covers an acre | serves to intensify the conviction that | telling effect on the German morale. | Strong that Beilin vet yield to sidontrial depsestion s nich Tl Bt o e D e e teos | Texas. Another reason assigned for the of ground, is cizht Stories high and | the founders of this association laid the | though the majority of the news.|the allied dem indirect ~com- cept the seafarers from e o tor Curtie, Dasina The 1s22 | In order to_expedite the passage of | making of the second codicil was the | contains 4 total of 1,000 rooms, di- | corner stone of one of the most impres- | papers have Doshposhed tiim. Per- | munication through America. standards of living. l’" pakingitead. pattes of Congrexs he gave much at. important legisiation the committee to- | recent partncrship agreement in the |vided into 300 apartments. The prop. | sive structures of co-operative effort of | haps never before in histons have a Displeased With M justments, he added, it proposes to|session of Congrexs he g y 4t- day authorized Chairman Focht to hold |dairy business with Henry N.: erty will continue to be operated|our time. Whatever its defects of plan, | government and people coliapsed S g stress the same factor which was so | tention to District affairs. while sit- | §a¥ authoriedt Chairman Focht to houd | dairy by which the surviving | und < 8 h the | whatever its mistakes of policy, what- | ple collapsed so| The school of thought here which : idered in making increases— | ting on the subcommittee. Senator R8s IuC ot g earings ; Brawner, jr. by whicl rViving lunder the existing policy, With the | w s of Y, completely as have Germany and the 3 adii 3 largely consi {on legislation in which the committee is partner is permitted to purchase the|j. H. Smith Company retained by |ever its errors of omission or commis- | (Germans in this case. Possibly Ger- | [f0Wns upon meddling in European e R O e R ar worth s | DS Sald today that b was Much | not particularly interested. 1t was also | Oyster interest. Should Mr. Brawner | (he new owner a8 managing agents, | sion, the Assoclated Bross, after twenty- | comntns | dropped for i tne Cefs laffairs is of course Qdispleased with proposition as a 15 per cent reduction SENATOR PHIPPS. « in wages, because they would know | The full list of subcommittee as- Senator Lawrence (. Phipps of Colo- ! gignments follows The upshot of the situation will be a new proposal from Germany or the e e e focsly ond come to 4 | Senator Phipps will succeed Senator mature and well considered conclusion. | Charles Curtis of Kansas in this In addition to the "‘w ! : E t chairman declared there Id be Vr- | regignation because of the press of | North Carolina 1 | w the dollar toward its normal worth as | interested in plans for the improve- |} I ol pu 2 Z E rgods de d per 2 i e oel = ecided to swear witnesses when they not elect to purchase, then Mr. one years of eventful existence, remains | V: vhicl = the German mancuver, and is hoping S ‘:dli\‘v:‘n;he CEntae s aithe mentioL ‘;’fm'}:mp';m”v‘.',"‘z_‘:fr Rere. aid, aPDear to testify before the committee. | Brandenbur. Rrnstee, is authorized o l"m"--l;-n- of '“"1 ll\ll‘ldllns; the|the most successtul and comprehensive "r:x:{:\l::?n:dl r?;al‘zgoa&h:hnfi?'y";:;‘ that the allies will take matiers in cost of 3 3 e . e = aUort atie = The Chastleton is located a ]t SSheh h = o4 < e: r own hands and ignore the Ger- “that the surplus revenues of the Dis- | Hearings to Be Brief. to retain the interest for a term of press association in existence, and no-|after her defeat. and peace may soon t"l‘l:;l o un;““:‘“ :z" ”‘et Ult‘i’lfd ten vears, distributing the income asnortheast corner of 16th and R|body, friendly or unfriendly, has yet| provided in the original will. and extends on 16th strect|devised a more satisfactory machine for | become something more than a word. Mate fal AN Intexonis: trict_which have accrued in recent| sChairman Focht reported on a con- i States. On the othe 3 v “I have given much thought to this years should be used for the purpose | ference that he had yesterday with tates e other hand. those who I streets matter.” he »aid-r u’- Wflflnl ‘:d 2(‘;“[“{:‘01 building up public schools and for Chairman Jones of a Senate subcom- Bequest to Corcoran Art Gallery. T aornertiolina Stotilahbiite %:lele;g:lfi and distributing the news of| =2 m‘-‘:;fi?.:‘;‘,.‘:" Expected. rm-omr;«r::l- ::;u::.-(:x ‘:‘):L.?:;h_{:.;.:r‘: rests of the men a ce ¢ ‘ements 1 - District. i # a 2 il eavae Lt “or- | Te t is considered by rea N 3 Sh 5 - i . s to the inte: the improvements in the District. The | mittee in regard to the marine insur-| The first codicil leaves to the Cor-|Templ It MERLCa T R Unbiased News Wins Praise. | BERLIN, April 27.—The German|Settle the reparations controversy, who are manning our ships..to the|money was collected from the Dis- ance bill for the District and proposed | coran Gallery of Art fifteen paintings | estnte men to be among the cabinet faced today a vote by the|and thus improve the world eco- ¢ operators and owners who are Tun-|rict taxpayers to be used for Dis-| hearings on this measure. After the Ly American artists, which are in apartments in the city “We have passed through anothe! nomic situation, look upon the Ger. ing them. and to the peopie of the gy ceds and not g e committee had been convinced that 'S a Y - 3 ek : was erected by . B 5 3 reichstag on the government's policy == e R - ning trict needs an. o be used by the Mr. Oyster's art collection. se building was erected by the | prosidential campaign, serving 1o in ils reparation moves. imeluding iy |MAN note as offering a spiendid oppor- United States who are looking to the| al government.” prospects were for extensive hearings|to be ma DV ithelsails L S any b iias pping Board o protect theit in- | “cnati Dhippe. while he S orcrentel bier e ImentEas expreascaiby Kq..!:r",,d",‘fl,,z“’,‘,’,f].,v',i,,,'n'; Ellen Siitialeg B A Uers | papers representing all shades of |appeal to President Harding o oning Prcmiteot Bea ot rests in the merchant marine. All|ine state of Colorado in the Senate,! T entatives [Woodrufl O ieh a0 bution of his houschold effects among | architect. 1t ix of Tudor-Gothic | political belief reports of pom.can‘md'“"}" and the new reparation|,ya;) himselr. of us should consider the interests s’y native of Pennsylvania. As a|Fitsgerald of Ohio and others that the| [ilcol tna mephews. The (estator rer | Lrcmieorure, Lof stenl i concrete | vente, often most pitterly con: proposals, just submitted to Wash-|“ipiner discussion Tuesday develop- B ity eareying the burden | YOURE man he was employed in the|committee was pretty well decided|quests that Henry Robinson. colored, | Copstruction, with an exterior of | troversial. Complaints have been Lo Approval of this policy Was|.q a unanimity of feeling as to Ameri- who is manfully :qrrsxnszh e Eoy. jiron mills of the Carnegie Company NOw o thenoces ‘.:"l Raanc md&;”_ a faithful employe, be retained inl!gione, brick and terra cotta. It negligible, and those who depend ;forecast in political quarters, as the | ,'s duty in the circumstances, It was of competition unassisted by the go '{a.nd finally rose to be vice president nm; ;n 1 ": Dot ea Wu"”qx:‘ Chair- | the business. cven if purchased bv Mr. | fircproof throughout. The architect | upon American newspapers for facts | @PProving rvsol‘ulm'} was o be pre-|,greed that the United States could e comomic condi- i 4nd treasurer of the Carnegie Com- Crd Cod o nstructed to arrange| Brawner. and directs that $1.000 be. developed a special method of incor- | believe that the Associated Press is!sented by the German people's party, | naf put her stamp of approval on the R T el B He resigned his position when fof Fief hearings independent of the| Siven to him. DPorating into every apartment above | @ trustworthy chronicler of current|the democrats and the clericals, und | document even vaguely and that the e hooecanseal Tmeglas Conipanyimastabsorbed e commilttes. Terms of Original W the first floor a porch which har- happenings. With over seventy leased | Was reported also as likely to have |action taken must be of such a char- bl =i 7 = y the United States Steel Corpora-* ley Mulford, representing the| - o inal w -quests of | monizes with the exterior and is not|wire circuits and more than fifty | the Support of the majority socialists. |acter as not to encourage the Ger- tremendous decline in ocean freight. ftjon in 1901. He retired from active! J. Bentley 30 ord, representing the| Under the original will bequests of j MORIacs, (AT TOF, TXUREOr SO0 18 B0L 1 {ireaus, with a frequently changing | Just what the cabinetl's fate would | oach 1o believing the United States The LYInE B o M A AN wine | business and has since made his home | District of, COlImbi Chabtor O The ) 51,000 each are made to his brothers, |y HENEIEIT SO I o 476 ‘provide | personnel. with the inevitable errors | be, however, if the effort for a settle- | men somammtog BErsis timis her as- unemployments of many. men ut, |0 Denver. Colo. where he founded | B F 0 "0 g Gromptly received the| Commissioner James F. Oyster and D.| unusual facilities for making the |of haste to overcome, the organization |ment made through her parting should | sociates in the war. tunity for leadership of which they are price revision has been brought about. | und endowed the Agnes Memorial ; omy 4 5 et continues to grow in the confidence of ' fail is another question. pe PR v the " Hes < < indorsement of the committee for the: William Oyster; his sisters, Anna I |{most of limited space. co L < X 3 i t : s oo R seacstca bR thehnrtanun oL Sanitorium for the treatment of tu- exposition, carnival and circus which' Schulteis and Marion U. Rutherford,! The structure contains two separate | its members. and thrives upon the| It Seems generally considered that| WHriand Helieved in Peril reconstruction in land industry. Gen-Jherculos:s. | ¢ i daily criticism that it cordially wel- | Dr. Walter Simons, the foreign min-| Some cabinet members believe that is to be held on Union station plaza|and Henry Brawner, jr. “After dispos- | heating units of the vacuum type, | al liquidation s taking place, he : ! S S ister, materially _strengthened his | exc. itica s & z =5 s & —_———— e first week in May for the benefit|ing in detail of some of his personal| ejther of which may be used to pro- , comes. s < a2 = except for political situations in each declared. and ax far s labor i con- e e e e 15| vide heat for the entire building. x| “During the vear we were able not Position in the reichstag as a result|of the European countries the German fred substsniiel secact ons tiwags | vision. devised, to Edwin C. Brandenburg. in| levators are in service. The lighting |only to strengthen parts of our,Of his speech of yesterday, in whicli | praposal might have been used as a scales are reported daily o trust, for a term of ten ye rom | iy indirect. loperating machinery that had been he not only dealt with Germany's ap-| hasis for compromise. But the the- Stunaintsoniwiich iheimarme(coEl; ! the income 3500 is to be paid to a| 7he wntrance lobby. lounge and |temporarily weakened by the inroads|Peal to President Harding, but in|,ry' here is that Premier Briand is P TS PR DI TR e Wolic Today’s News S L re elaboratcly fin- | which militars, service made upon | diLiCh B Ea S Mo most. THialaatin | I, S,perious position and ‘that if negotiations were rejected by the ) if claimed within tw crenstonc, with highly or. |our staff, but also greatly to amplify e of “the “reparation sesme yes |lis ministry is overthrown France of the sea service bureau. which M v E ‘Fairfax | With the interior finish. i seorviceslibaw i statement, the opposition in national- < St ieorge M. Oyster. 3d; H. Fairfax mail services have been established | X possibly drive the Germans into chaos. places American seamen on American Chastleton Apartment Hotel. 16th and ~ Lamour Oyster. M. Agnes 1in every division. The mileage of |iSt Quarters being confined to muffied | BRiniely SEve (he rermans into chaos. ships R streets, is sold; price, 33.500,000. | Margaret Oyster. William R. leased wires was augmented by 4,600 CXPressions of disapproval. always shown a disposition to be Page Oyster, Ellen Oyster, Emma R. Ruth- | miles, making the total 69,432. Tha Sought Counsel of American. more reasonable with the Germans Postmaster Chance proposes to extend | crford and Dorothy U. Rutherford. L number of operators increased to 785, | During the course of his address|than the extremists in France, is be- 2 £ 3 1 nd $300m cach to Alfred J : lings | The apartments|our facilities for increasing the value | 4nals ! Bue come into the hands of a mili- A atid coullay in P iphs Hisbet oysier sars 4. Scnueis | Cively fitted in herning | of the report to our members. New delivered by him He was only infre-| aristic regime. which will go to the not give its consent to the abolition mn aragl'ap 8 H. Albert Schulteis, Marian 1. Schul- g {leased wire circuits and additional | duently interrup ile reading his|extremes in handling Germany and Nor can it consent.” he continued, *as a government institution to points five and six involving union prefer-: Select President to ick collection mail service to entire | Also from the income is to be paid and the number of automatic printing | Dr. Simons informed the reichstag |lieved to be lending his moral sup- ence. The Shipping Board as a gov- ed by eside Aol e o el Monday. Page 2 i annually for five vears bequests of machines (0 nearly 200 5 1 ik han mpight e comner) or st lwon at_this moment to Premier Bri- e S i3 S es point in “Nicl 500 each to Helel er, Norman Abroad we expanded our news re- ican attorney, now in berlin. be- | and, largely out of a fear of a politi- - that equality in its relations 1o the Take Place Formerly Held ' state 1oses point in “Nicky At 0 e Metoma J, Oyster, wife and ources s Conspicuoiualy as Bt home | fore AFSEting the ADNEAl o Presifent | ca) noliepes fa Framos SF the Sulant goxexnsment which is¥ suaranteed o Sl aB¢ 2| hildren of Commissioner Oyster, and | - We depend less upon the European Harding. cabinet, the single bulwark against every citizen by the Constitution of by J. F. Oyster. British resume parleys on miners’ pog, M. and H. Albert ‘Schulteis. news agencies and more upon our This statement caused a stir among | unthinking militarism. AR e NIl ted) Staten y J. F. Oy L [Dtikes Page 2| pjiaren of his sister, Mrs. Albert trained staffmen. More than 100 men | both deputies and spectators. (Spe Controversy Not Hopel Points two, three and four which r g L | Witness admits competition lacking in | Schult are now reguiarly employed in our|cial dispatches from Berlin recently i o ferred to interpretation of the sea. William F. Gude, prominent local | el F a2 e Ry =t bureaus outside the United States. | have reported the presence there of| Broadly speaking. the reparations controversy is mot as hopeless as it men’s act, he said, must be rejected husiness man, today was nominated | Railros . &8 long a5 the law was in foree. : | Railroad w No Formal Call for Strike. Cable and Wireless Service. | several Americans. who were said to + { have been in consultations with For-|scems. The rmans have come ~—Sergt.| “Our cgble scrvice to Alaska and.eign Minister Simons, among these}neartr the allied demands in the « charge increased. Mr. Brandenburg, the trustee, is di- by President Harding to be a mem- Sae rected to distribute the balance of the mmissioner } By the Associated Press. HAMPTON, V April 2 ber of the rent commission. The nom- | London press regards new German pro- | income one-third to C 2 < awa afay ori \ew | latest proposal than ever before, evi S faians e e . e Silincomen o ot Fils | Nowle C. Bryant was Z Lieut, 1 our wird reports to Hawaii, the | being Lafayette H. De Friese of New = . . SV The confereace was called by the o0 00 F0EIRL SR O T camey | posal in better light Page 2 Oyater and one-tixth each to 1. Wil- | Noby v‘:r)\an e kx::v.l :,mvllll U Philippines and Porto Rico Keep our | Yok Ir Ttehard Molenks. a mining |though they attach mischievous and chairman after negotiations in New ' 00y G G en Cof fames b, | Hearses preceded by armored cars at [ liam Oyster. Anna I Schulteis. Marian | Thom, : d probably fata | territorial papers in daily touch with | engineer and metallurgist of Wats | nullifying conditions. Failure of the York between the owners and some of | (0 Bt double funeral in Ircland today. (U- 1“(:"";5"'(‘”';:“")“”,""- Mgty Ju;"d !hh'fl morning at ""‘“f“;yl the continent. Our reports to Mexico | chung, N. J.. and Ludwig N. Hoefler | attempt to draw Am“flflld!o Ger- 2 | Oyster. now District Commissioner. Page 2|ir. A o e when their machine crashed to EmadCabatanalouridoy = 45 =R 5 many’s side is expected to drive the S e e eNehe LA vhe ! hin snsdp e fan u ping service | of San Francisco. These Americans 3 e break and a call had been issucd b Mr. Gude, who is president of Gude | paniels tells of mysterious mission to | the estate Aoy sonverteditint leasih AT e Ee DR E D al to our members in Panama, Colombla. | were said to have been in Berlin on! Germans still closer to the allies the Marine Engineers' Benefeial As. Pros Co,llnc. was born in Lyvnch- | “fondon Rage 3 Co A oE ! Taimes| El Oystes il anEine clouiipank: Kcuador. Peru, Chile, Argentina and | 3n important business mission.) with a new proposal. even though the Val. January 4. 1868, He en | shares The machine was completely demol- | yipaoi v 2 4 i bl s . Wi Sh | Housing bills introduced in Senate and | Wiliiam" Ovster, Anna 1. Schulteis v razil have effected 4 metamorphosis | * 'The foreign minister cxpressed be-| Ruhr may yet have to be occupied e or a strike May en burs. - n HEdti e 5 sceiation for ri ¥ 1. when ished and the engine driven into the in the exchange of news between the | jicf that the action of the cabinet in|as a means of coercion. The more the existipg agreements expired. The In. Ed4zed in the f it busine > 2 4 d House. Page 4 |Marian U. Rutherford and Henry N.|earth by the force of the fall. S e f th3 5 . 0 Seame iol 5 - brother in Anacostia in August, 1891, | It Ma E 5 3 V.| ea Y United States and its southern neigh- ation would ultimately re-|Germans realize that the allies are Sl P R acenpy Which 1 €Il beins condited I RL Clun foundedi by ibovaiof TR INer, e B e aanacRbUEE Making Radio Texts. bors. 2 e« Uil approval: He and hia col|in earnest and are not to be trifled wage reductions. but issued no formal Widely Known in City. fifty Tearsiago. o celebratefanniver: {isialso na : Bryant was piloting the craft, which| “The Canadian Press, Limited, our |jeagues, he said, were fully conscious | with. the earlier will an agreement T o ctriice A e e Page 5| had gone up to make radio tests in|Worthy ally to the north, continues its | o¢ the gravity of the procedure, which | be secured. The atfitude of the allies A reduction in wages of from 20 to | a5 eis President pleads for sanity in bunm—ss,RELEASE oF GOLD URGED. | connection with preparations for the healthful expansion in the Dominion | robably would decide the destiny of [as expressed to America this week 30 per cent was sought by the owners, | 1€TMS as president of the Washington | before D. C. bankers. Page 11 | «{Army’s alr attack on the Navy which |and our Latin American services, both | {iarmany - probably will have an important but the men refused to conaider the Chamber of Commerce and is a mem- | Water, merger and canal trade prob- | Z e will take place in June in Chesapeake |in character and volume, are a credit Defends His Appeal. psychological effect on the German wage cuts .Anllhn: © counter demands pep of the Washington Board of lems before business men. Page 12| BUENOS :{\‘lmfi. April {fin.jatrlrasv bay. Ward |‘z:| arlj\llh nt fll" the ’mT' ;g«"’:;um“:"'“"‘fm of the republics to et nin T s appea\ BT anhing tendency to procrasiinate. certain changes e prese ’, 3 = ,000,00 0| esos for € pur- s 'making e radio experi- e 5 Copyright, 1821, e trona L DG SRl e e e e Nalnable ‘achoe fltes mavihe foar Iy ;:‘wi“%?’r»xula‘l‘"m Cxchange with' the | mente & =R “Our revenues amounted to $5372,- | ton and referring to President Hanl- (Copyright, 1821.) William A. Thompson of the Texas S0nic circlex. having held i number of | delay of Congress to approve PIErals | United States is being urged upon| Bryant's home is in Mayfield, Ky, 090 @ng our xr";:gn:(re:”t:r:a,_ls1,:113. ing ;nd Becretary of State Hughes, —_— , eamship Company headed the ow high offices in the fraternity. ! , - e N gentine government. It is be-|where his mother. Mrs. W.'T. Reeves, | lcaving a A 0 ximately | Dr. Simo! oS f:s' O (A conference, | Me is 4 past president of the Flor The District Commissioners favor in-d,'}.':,,,?]"}nm money. wouldl telleve ithe .‘:,,hwrn:'p Bryant was regarded as|$181.000 for the year's operations. Our A stato which is stil at war with| FIVE FATALLY BURNED. while the unions were represented by | ists” Club of Washington, and a life creasing the ratc to be charged by | frain resulting from the low price |the most expert non-commissioned | ‘mergency reserve fund amounted, ! another state naturally cannot act as| Andrew Furuseth for the seamen and member and past president of the So. | Dawnbrokers from 1 to 2 per cent a | “srgentine pesos, and the project airman at the post and had made long; December 31, to $340,000. \dep | * mediator, but its leader can do so.ly. ) <eqr 0l Boy Saves Two-Year firemen and William S. Brown for the ciety of American Florists and Orna. Month. Page 13 "y )] pe discussed at a meeting of | flights to various parts of the coun-| “The board continues to consider|and he is a man who is ardently marine engineers. Representatives of mentai Horticulturalists | Tornado Wipes out Braxton, Miss.; pankers here on Thursday try . each applicat Ingn or membership with | championing the idea of arbitration; 0ld Sister From Flames. all the marine unions on both “the . ' He is a director of xeveral banking | cighteen dead. Page 13 | Ward's home is also in Kentucky. :u‘;":“s:“:o“';gel::::r;?cxfl;t?:uutunn(. and wl;o ‘:s’hv:;‘x n{i{mfie::n“-; d_:s';l e e e e Atlantic and FPacific coasts were in- ons of the Na “apita itigens support scl i | Maj. Hensley, comma g officer a R the g ests of | tinguished jurist. v « GRE. L % 7.—] Sited to the conference. as well as the " panees Tromaredee o |Gy SUPPOTt school building pro-| rONORED BY FRENCH LEGION. | (™o “heiioven that Besant los | the organization. 1t adopts no Dolicy | only- addressing ourselves o these | chiliren of John LAMBErt were Baraed owners from both coasts Planned Preparedness Parade. | KT e | PaARis 1 27.—Wal ; . | his bearings in the cloud bank. whieh | of forced growth. December 31 the |men personally, but also appealing to |to death and Mrs. Lambert was fatally Officials of the Department of La He was in charge of the Proparcd- | President o review Atlantic fleet to- | PARIS, April 27—Walter Berry, pres- low toward the earth after|membership was 1.258. Of these 738! (he principle of justic burned yesterday when a can of kero- bor are observing the negotiations, ness day parade in 1916 and of the| MOTTOW Page 13 | ident of {he American Chamber of Com- machine ascended, and lost con- |Wembers received a leased wire re-| ‘rne foreign minister read the reichs- | sene with which a fire was being start- but as vet have taken no efficial part | selective service men's parade in 1315, | Revision of taniff urged hefore Cham- |merce of Paris, has been made com-[the machine asetnded. i fost ¢ port. In six vears the membershib|tag a lesson on parliamentary prac-|ed exploded and set fire to the Great The matter So far has becn catircly marching with President Wilson af | ber of Commerce convention. Page 13 | mander of the Legion of Honor, accord- [ trol of the, craft M has grown from 908 to 1. but the | tice when he told the deputies that|Northern section house, in which they p in the hands of the Shiniing Board. | the head of both parac He has | Earih to race comet 16,000.000 miles in |8 8 G000 0 erman Harges, | - This i the first air fatality at the | Percentage of papers receiving alunder a democratic government the |resided. The father and a ten-ve secording to board officials, who. how- 4 gerved on every inaugural committee | lead to spark shower.finish. Page 14 o I d. «ver. have indicated that "~ (Continued on Page : 1 Y ay G eld in nearly a vear. Scores of ma-|leased wire report has remained al-|cabinet was not obliged to seek the|son jumpecgfrom the burning D e T Y o, | et hem careying bomis | most stationary. fluctuating in these | consent of parliament in advance|and the TWer saved his tw legion. are up every day. (Continued on Page 2, Column 1.) -vhen undertaking important action.|sister, who' eep. e ber | since the second inauguration of [ President praises long U. 8. and Cana- President Cleveland. dian peace. Page 17

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