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D, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, E 00 | "Subwize Founa | |WITH THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF ABOARD THE Hicrs o Enitan; NEW Y[]RK MAY[]R 11} ) R ey | U. S. S. PENNSYLVANIA AT REVIEW OF ATLANTIC FLEET| " Third Son of King. , Mk y y | L Y | - —— — e — - . Plans to Be Soldier y Ao | After Sixty Years ¢ = S . . | LONDON, Aprit 20, — Prince | ; WILMINGTON, Del. April 20. § : 3 Henry. the third son of the king | —Discovery of a_matinfactory | a aets. ) wihio, Atfalncd iBts 113 | mubstitute for boume black. or | mafority March 31, is destined ! ! bone char, the stundard mate- | for » military carecr. Although | rinl used in d mlm;mn: lmm [ | thewnt womewhat in the back- | refintng _ mugar and various R e 3 : llauids, wirups aad olis, wan an- | e i o walee and e |EXplains Veto of Measure uck- Cites 29 Representa- ey S ian Duke of York, Prince Henry In | | Powder ompany. Sclentis hth i S Brikeaadie s Havita | 1o s pte BTt B Bl (TG ering Water Meter ive Railroads as Having i ubstiate, 10 was | e Codbs i MbTionek 4 fond of sports \ Fictitious. Sums. ! pemacE seompany cant | | | arotners nnd ta fond of sports ales in Metropolis, . -“"M;M it ‘ns"“ l'“":":""':‘ o'} of his inclination 1o be a wol- By the Assorinted Pross L the Aswacinted Press. |8 | artaeda ot S L T dlcriiheimentiationsh the Army NEW YORK. April 20 —Indirecs TLCHICAGO, April “nv.“ri,;(»sl ““:"_l ton plant. nnd that in extensive | Tt Samakuret; Ahe Enk= charges made hefore the legislative MWany railroads were “fletitiously o commercial tests with sugar, | lish Wext Point. committee investigating the housing @hnecessarily overcapitalized” were | ;';'".::nn:'rl .;"“:‘ "‘r'm:“"::"‘:"';“ | Lasxt August the prince was situation here, by Samuel Untermye ¢ W. Jett Lauck, consulting eco- | | i e e | Eazetted n second licutenant of G el ; Bt ror the raihend hvor unions, to- | | fAYE, to Rrty dlmes an efficient, | O s ines e T unsel, that Mayor Hylan and in the second day of union tesii- | : o - 5 hot. fon o DEsvit o oD it ina)n) in Railroad Laver HBoara v 13 || lnted sugar directly the raw | ussars at Aldershot a tion t x,r ven pen competition in iBio the demands of the roads for| | wugmr mill, the nnnouncement | the sale of water meters here, were Iower wages . = i . i i I - £ answered la n:ght by the mayoe Mr. lLauck cited twenty uccean of Amerienn chemists who asked that e p ic he - Which he siid were fetiti | | tributed to the fmpetus wiven Iteference 1o the maror's veto of a necessurily over capitalized (07 | chemieal Temearch: during the ot legislative measuse permitting th 000, e WIRESS | worli war. chief engineer to authorize financal misman v Lancial status and Enich aeveoped, | BELL be sunLALZed & follows Charges Summarized. =1 The increased returas resuiting from the efforts of operating and me- |+ raibway oo the sals and use here of water meters, without approval of the board of aldermen was brought up during the testimony of Albert A Ainsworth, high-salaried secretary of an organization of nine building appliance manufacturers. alleged by Mr. Untermyer to be a e-fixing combination Mr. Ainsworth was asked if he knew London Showing Strain as Delegates Scatter to De- | mavor “wonia nave hiw o iilie Ranical and " g ""\" 'lrl!:".PV"‘ 1o pass on the meters D wirranted mecurity & i cide Next Step. Witneas Teollea 10 om e e Mayor Hylan. in his By the Associated Press. he So-called w LONDON, April 26— Negotiations | amending section i for the settlement of the coal strike | charter, had tor its purpose the tak- wizy| Impressed With Trip to RHARY FIFTH OF D. C. RESIDENTS, |SEEKING TO MEET NEEDS '“FUDGE” MAK[RS Ioving wecome aesdiocked through ! imE nt the power sl Tt Toditd v Hampton Roads. I_ABUR SEB 11920, UNDER 15 YEARSOLD | ALONG BUSINESS LINES the rejection yesterdar of the £ov-|of sicty-seven members” und o . from ¢ President and Mrs. Haeding re- the representatives of the miners, the €. and placing the arbitrary i v iid i r of approval in the hands of - and ed to the White : this E { three parties to the dispute,’ the i snids o i s e noditouhe pulilte Housepthis-morn Census Bureau Statement Compares |Secretary Hoover of Commerce De- !I miners, the owners and the govern-|One man, the chief enginear of a da- v s declined BIRL 9/ olclock from . the Teview ot : H ment, ‘have once more returned to|Partment under my jurisdiction. fn o ads decline the three score of fighting ships of Population of Washington With | partment Holds Conference With U B e e e o consiter |y Undgment momrh s da. Credit Impaired. i stould be lthe Atlantic in M g e x ho should make the next attempt to lodged in any one man. the Atlantic fleet in Hampton roads That of Other Cities. Leaders in Industries. neotiate a settlement and what form | Therefora the. v The' executive was “fc statement, romete of th i Fibuted as bonuses (o the Gnderwrit- sy ndica 0 Cor w tie nowens ot se- “Feeling Great” and Deeply ; dilroan debis Dol paid. Ol obi fundea 1 new r reserye As the result of this situation : iway and’ thoroughly enjoyed the Journey tecn years of age, the census bureau noon with some forty representative ! i sttuation Lo s gt . 7| Under present wondit rgin ol safety railway nei (Yesterday e S » that move should take. conditions, approval ’ 1 [« s " re- - ‘wpeat,” 4 " a Slightly more than one-fifth of the Secretary Hoover of the Department . . i <« execu- | Of the board of alde: e & rtixed el 59" re- | ing Wreat,” as he axpressed” it, and . . hitly X . : 3 The members of the miners’ execu- |0 rmen is necessary rod Seeueit xSl | s Tutprossed deenty by all ue saw |S€eking to Avert Strike on|povuiation of ihe Distriet’or Colums |of Commerce is conferring this atter-| CONSPIracy Complaint Made | .ive boara scariered to the ot felds | (o ermic the irinase by ine o this morning, apparently without ex-|Of meters other than those now in use, 0t be sold and ppaired Co e iy : rectation of any early adjustment of | Before the hearing recessed over ness men of the United states on | Against Ward and West, | rectation of the week end, the committea Krant. “The next business will be in the|®d permission for city officials men. |ndictments Out districts,” said one of the leaders,|tioned to appear at the next session, $ 6. outcome of the financial | the presidential vacht Mayfiower 10 [Monday of Printers Demand- | «nnouncea foaay b ment of the radlroads prior | and from the review. Nearly one-half, or 485 per cent |reorganization of the department to ing 44-Hour Week. ripegilodza T aehen the | The ship_docked at the navy vard wen and women in the prime of | enablo it 1o better meet the neo the w gtk ] o1 | wharf o'clock this morning, - from twenty to forty-four years [{rd e It to better meet the needs of tire iniustry collapsed becius 3 : ! . ur. yes and commercial opportu- While another told an interviewer:|on Tuesday. he unusual pressure placed upon i [#Ithough. the presidentizl party did ake, the bureau announced: 228%pity The “conference began at 2| . v |"“The stoppage may continue for an- perating and mechanical officials, be- § ROL come e until & when the Conferences with Secretary of Labor | per cent were forty-five years of age | g'cioek | Without waiting for the formality | ‘The TOPRUES use of the absorption of carnings | [Eesident and Mre Hapding were |, iy today failed to change ma-|OF over while w7 per cent were oLkt copferees, who represent many | of an indictment, the grand Jury to-| “'“Fhe negotiations arc at an end.” CONSPIRATORS’ WRITING St nancla) mismanage. | arive ety 1o the ite House. | . 3 s o een to nineteen years o eading industries as w. s trade|day re - etiae «Gouid 5 ced Sir Robert Horne, presi- goising from finan @ Bir an Nour Tater ne was |torially the attitude of printie ] PR DT VIS G es [loaling indusiries ax well ax trade | day reported 1 Justice Gould. in|announced Sir Hobe trades unions on the s ¢ t the board of trade, in the #yresenmens | Bent o6 e board ot stz v 5| IDENTIFIED BY EXPERT of Chicago, both of | for conspiracy against E. A. Ward|geplored the fact that the miners had been prominently men-|and Samuel F. We Ward had been|not accepted the governmental sub- eded improvements on account of [t his desk and entered upon the duy’s ek of funds or credit Iuvn:\'”"”""’ mpelled 1o permit the rioration of the vquipme. ties of the railway com consequence the frans stry was unabie to w [Qusual strain which o o the war imposed on it sed na-!and most states, the bureaws an- |GfiG 7 < Sl coms | Criminal Division for the | Nouncoment said, the percentage of | !0 Tames A Farrell of New Vork | renin the District was relatively | (it T HRELES L and the percentage of adults in | Jhom have been promi ¢ «d for the, post of chairman of ion has not yet veached @ deadlock. | the prime of life relatively larke. 1t i8 \8hibping Buar sl Do BaLihe prding to President J Mebar- noteworihy, also the buread 80 treq | Chicago. president of the Chamber of | the Cinderella Candy Shop, which sold | 3% 10, the TR B2 85 00 in yed. the International ‘Typo-| € Percintage of chilgren eoumerated | Commerce of ihe United fStates: Alex- |to cafeterias in government buildings. | s amiy hope that the stoppage. : [ 0 the - last ander Legge of Chicago. Julius H.|and, it is alleged, entered into @ con- | which now is disclosed to be for a LUnlon. o bt wonterved | b was 1555 Parnes of New York. former wheatspiracy with West to get the trade|political object, may soon be termi- Eru: had been forced to deter much | Less o tion-wide sirike next we President Harding's review reat fleet was brouzhi to a cl sterday afternoon, when in a speceh d the flagship Pennsylvania b praised the «fliciency of the Navy and Zave positive assurance that there |land of shall be peace only with honor and that Amer the forty-four-hour week, but the situ-l Albert S. Osborn of New York, Wit- ness in Trial of “Nicky” Arnstein Case. | employed as a maker of “fudge” for|sidy offer. 1a “As to the future. no useful predic- Lstand in the Jast census ten years #go. when nd the percentage of | i z'S rights shall not be s {director; Irving T. Bush of New York. | fro e © ers ca . Albert S. Osborn of New Y. ; Labor Costs Decline. I acrificed, ' with representatives of blishing | adults twenty to for y-four vears of | predident of the Bush Terminal (o o, these customers of the candy conclusion of Sir Robert's re- | handwriting expart “d;"hznrz‘.w-( 3 7. Although the employes were de- | Wants Peace With H houses, Job printing s shments e I8 larger. being 48.5. as com| Clarence M. Wooley. president of the| According to the police. Ward, after came amidst cries of “Non-{%itness offered by the prosecutinn 3 & plant in 1910, Small families | rred from fair partieipation ir and general commercial printi American Bad tor Company: William | making good fudge, which was sell- from representatives of the|Aat the morning session of the triul s of 5 * “You. the Navy, are the first line rief in an effort to bring about {and a relatively large number of un- | ¢ Jul : &=, labor costs of operation ste : 5 ne | poprietora in an effor @ y ¥. Morgan. president of the New York | ing readily, suddeniy began to turn 2 he members. of Jules, alias Nicky. Arnstein; Isadore P s fens the President declared. {q ng al agreement on the forty-lattached or detached adulls who 3 4 Sl > yo 3 . = among t ; lias Niek. C t . aclined up to 1914 Rates of pa . clared. | 4 3 agreemen Me 5 2 ;i g : erells - - jaliag Nick. Cohn, hined up to 1 Ra v Vg etoh T A national ag . oS | e e e Drstar Th her sec. | Merchants’ Association; C. Kelley.lout a poor product for the Cinderell Meanwhile the demand for settle- [ /RTD hn, of New York. and Da- n re ¢ King You might never be called - v . ¢ P o | 3 vhic " 4 Sulliv: N S, vl iployes were inadefuate, workins |’ 0 : four-hour _we - to . 7 e president of the Andconda Copper|Candy Shop, which soon learned that T i he dispute “preading | Vid Sullivan.’Norman S. Bowles and andards were bad and hours on duty |pi 10 fire @ gun in war. and 1 be-jare not. affected. fie Wl ten | o8 BCithe cauntey to taXe pOsH lons [ Mining Company: A. (. Bedford of|its customers were being served else- | ment Of the diSPUE Sopulace not | Wilen W. Easterday of Washington cessive.” | ove "Ehat I eve wovernment on| An the mestings yesterday ant in the BN Reeptional features in | (he Standard Oil Company; Harry I{where with a superior candy and it|3iteeily jmvolved and really indiffer-|for allezed conspiracy to bring stolen SATier government control ended, Mr. | CATUL Was impelled by the same mo- {day were executive. ond Dl At the District's | Thaver. president the Tanners' Coun | was losing business. ent 1o the issues at stake. Fortu-|jecurities into the District of Co- Bauck said, the roads returned to :.l\ |'\ ;’m‘ .urnrr-»u‘vl» x(n-— m.;,m‘ \\Inulfl Iln; Davig. u‘r\.;‘n'qu.ini-m:l« mur_au fs ;m-;”;r‘::mcorxr:w‘;figfi 'm“'s"‘d cil of the United States: M. A. Oudin, Ward Demnnds Increase. nately. the continued summerhke,b':l'::::‘ r%;eh)‘bolhecu!m'n with local What he termed the pre-war evils, Op- | peace for all time. Bu would | to the ite Hous g 5 % o . | vice president the International Gen- i 2 e ceathe izing the physical S e G BOvernment expects t @rating control was decentral More than two-thirds of the Peo-|.ru| piectric Company. and Marshall| Ward demanded an increase of $10; weather ix minimizing conclude its case-in-chief this after- {n it Bescs i ‘t meeting, declined to comm o ed, the | 1OL Wwant peace without honor. 1|cabinet meeting, dec i 0 Rl e < & e e o coal scarcity, {would not want peace without the|on the progress made in the nego ple in the District, or 688 per cent. | oo, HO b R hal Paint aad|Per day when charged with turning | inconvenience of the c Evin onomics of unified direction were = % 2 . vere old enough to vote, being twen- | 2 out inferi fudge and was dis.|but the public—seeing the theaters Mr. Osh 5 g e eI hetd | conselousness that America is doing | tions, 3 o te. | | Varnish Company. out erior I s dis- |t = I ineeatre] Mr. Oshorn had charted the signa- e el i Fight and protecting 118 eltizenshin| A delegation of employers, headed |ty one or over. The males of military | VATRISh Company | © - " o, darkened owing to slac Hites D e parted b lEER . ; tin the most efficient way. by Roy F. Williams of Nashville, | 4. eighteen to forty-four, consti- sive prices and profits for raiioad [ Ihe Bon dteent war e a6 i Nurdner of Cleveland. | s 04 per cent of the male popu- | Whrestizal . dK‘ell_\'. rfii1;:3‘:]zi:sd«»‘;;g““‘lp‘“_fl;’n;“"r‘.z",‘th"l': fendants and discussed at length the 18 vie et and Scrivener disclosed, it is{ske sc s, B | points of similarity of the = & DEtdes and profis (or walirond) ¢ 3 sardner of Cleveland, DA et cent " . his view on reorganization of the De. | Wals! g 5 ing services cut to the minimum—is J E curves ):»ar[::n« and suppiie r-\.'rl;‘u-.-r:‘x'n.tx. manddr-in-chicf of the Army and |ineluding others who declined (4 @ive |lation, and 3.3 per cent, or a m;::.mnm?m of ‘Commerce, which have | Stated, that' Ward was making the |ing services cut to th and strokes. He identified writing i t high ices Navy brought ringing cheers from |!heir names, conferred wi he Lab more than one-fifth, of e po] been crystallizing in a series.of con-|%00d candy at the home of West at ‘ted however. that any | P¥Y the man who introduced himself Becessary, he said. }the thousand bronzed officers ind the | Secretary today. Labor officials, in-lation. ferences he has held with Yeading|1207 9th street northwest. and it was{ It i3 not expected. however, d a set-| &L the office of Sullivan & Co. in Samuel Higgins, ihe third of the} dent McParland of the business men of all industries of the |PeiNE %0ld to the customers of the|new move will be made toward a set- | \Caghington as Wail as being the 1 0 i B Clod ol eers and the | /i ding Pr 2t ] ‘toward ree new board members recentiy [ Wall of bluw clad enlisted men who | AR CRECCC Lo Dicat " nion candy shop. A bench warrant w lement until next week, as the|SERETOR _ ] | pranpy £ ; 2 4 s ek, ck Cohn, Other igna- #pvointed by President Harding, ““'i,’;.:‘z‘u 8 b UackETOURS agminet el L yohn Hays, secretary of the union: country ssued for the arrest of the two men, | Spokesmen for the miners will not be | tures questioned were declared to Present today. 15 b i oF o o Walter N. Reddick, president o e 4 E 4 RvEsiahie for consu o) - in. | have been written by others of the » o Tt i for i Pt ternational Brotherhood of hook- WILL BE SHOWN HERE Lfrceny. After: Tewnt: . Ihave finished their task of feeling|detandants, according to Mr. Ocborn orm @ ha ty bene & R ai T Fhael ippasident (of 5 A presentment for embezziement |our the attitude of the rank and file | “Omor " aritao, > muzzles of the three fourteen-inch te Stereotypers and =i and larceny after trust was reported [of the workers 2 eRRcR " anere Soallsl (o ‘ERMAN PROPOSALS ifl's in the superdreadnaught's|the International =Stereotypers I R iteis gather up several loose threads of : wrbr i Resree b Hate 1o H Ssaa > 8 Slectrotypers' Union, had previously 5 against George . Hart. known as Federation | fhe government s case & T [irter turres."Tiin "Wek . mersane of | Electrotypers nton, had previo Carving of Christ's Head on a Bean | A0S TP, Pt IAIL KO AR 02 |t nighe, the Miners Xederayon ) fhe eovernmintls casc,racy iaendl: NOT YET:REECTED. | S rere Erdnats MW ilaon s strike!it No Agreement. & 77 to Be Exhibited. League. Mr. Hart's name, it is stated. | 1o inerease the temporary subsidy ‘"laml other papers line publicly for the first time today { JHVestigation by Detecti . pot Presidedt made Sl does not appear on the roll of attor- | the industry from 7,500,008 pounds P h much-discussed war address to| Unless an agreement is reached I “Christus de Profundis” the name ! neys of the District bar, although he |sterling to 10.000.000 pounds. The re- AS PARLEY BASIS |the fect at nearby Yorktown soon | tomorow. union printers throughadf Eiven ‘the remarkable ' Christ head | practiced in the Municipal Court, it |jection' was madx by an_overwiwim-|CITIZENS QUESTION SHOW . after the United States entered the | the country will strike Monday io carved on a Florida bean by ais stated ing majority of the miners’ delegates, - jworld war. commercial shops where the forty- Guatemalan prisoner awaiting execu- | Complaint was made to the District|{because the offer “fails to concede the (Continued from First Page) Pernund four-hour week is not in force, ac- |yi iNS | tion. is to be exhibited in Washing- jattorney’s office by Miss Stella Wai- | fandamental principle for which we | Allege Objectionable Exhibitions in P 1 When ::r:’:: um::.‘: :-‘i:.":.'&a eoramg o I resiont Merariang e Director Lawrence Explains ton next week. The carving has at- [ters. tenant of 1 Pennsylvania | stand.” B Do) = ons| e reparation problem on the door- i gty bty The printers. Mr. McParland said. P tracted the attention of the leading |avenue northwest, that she had paid 9 Cut. arnival. g‘en o the White Houee, she i |to Teturn the call of Admiral Henry |aircudy have $2.500,000 available to Training School Prepara- |scuiptors and artists of the country.|$50 to Hart as her attornes in an Athacceptable Mage {Cw : h aken. The United States)B: Wilson. the flect commander. andjypqrt the campaign throughout the Its,owner, Mrs. H. Willias McFadden | eviction” procecding for two months'| Although the miners themselves! A committec was appointed last et i rarery been g0 mees |receive the officers of the ships as-iuouniry and through an assessment % . of New York. is sending it to W rent to be paid over to the Fidelity|could override the decision of theiright by the Trinidad Citizens' Asso- Gace. G ihe ane'h he Germans |SiEned to defend the Auantic coast.|o¢'1p per cent on wages of members tion for Music Week. ington primarily that it may be seen |and Deposit Company of Maryland |delegates. this is considered unlikely.|ciation at a meeting in the Ludlow i S, A tiaormana | the President had not ecxpected (0| il hove $730,000 & month in & fund by President Harding. surety on an appeal bond of Miss Wa- | Frank = Hodges, secretary of thefschool to confer with Commissioncr e other hand they publish all the |d¥liver an address, He was persuaded. | to finance it Arrangements for the conduct of | The public exhibit will begin Mon- | (ers. ~The mones wus not received by | Miners’ union. said the government|Oyster regardinz objectionable exhi- z‘, R R s fhowever, by the enthusiasm of the| Mp MceParland expressed willing- - P munity | day_morning at 10 o'clock. at the|the surety company. A bench war, {offer would mean a reduction in the|hitions alleged 1o huve been discov- e T Tomatic oty hrta|oMcers to_address them informally. | ,ecas to continue negotiations as long | ihe truining school for community | GAY, HOrRE Al (b OClONG, A d G | oy, Jurety company. i enct AT miners' wages of four shillings in|ered in a carnival showing on . the \!w:f R lu.. ations an P § leaders in Washington's MUSIC | girpets. A special floral booth willl William T. Hopkins of Barcrmtt, v July and four shillings sixpence injPatterson plot. on the site of the n‘::;:::z" ent iz doipg Speak 1o you of America and these{ple basis for them week,” from May 29 to June 4, were |be crected and the carving will be|a skilled helper at the bureau of e .Ahuxufl ;‘x‘;xd that l‘l'ns was more llmn_fon'n.r Camp )(p)xg; 2 s é v Iwho stand for its naval defense” b ed and ty plants | a 2 f | displayed under a glass case, only v a i o va i teq | they could agree to. | Stricter regulations for carnivals ing but following the wishes of | Two hundred and thirty plants in{peing pushed toward the stage o play. 7 Y ¥ | graving and printing, was indicted P10, . 2 Latior ] Fihine s ; aid. "It embarrasses me 1o speak | the commercial printing line have al- 3-..;,’:;‘.:;’." o Rapent Taw. | one perton being permitted 10 sce it |on 4. eharge bf Sceniing nemmel The fundamental principle contend-[will be sought hv the committee, d States gov ! am especially happy to come and | g there could be presented a tangic | the allies. and thus far the latter | r P vaaib e rvae bt bl bl 4 o as your commander-in-chief. 1 have|roady signed the agreement. it was y at a time. Arrangememts are being | bills from the bureat, Twente. o «d for by the miners is a national | which is composed of A. G. Southe Rive Sipremed Do denlre lO gretive Ll n doing today Just as von men|oiol E ac V1o | rence, organizing director for the |made for the building of & special | b from the bu L cdollar | (G ages board and a national pool, and | worth, J. R. Stevens, Mrs, Lilly Nich- officially the terms the German | i k stated. This means, according, 3 notes, without Seal or signature w 2l s . have been doing mans | t Wilso following Admiral| pregident McParland, that more than|commnuity center department of the | chapel in New York for the perma- |missed and were tr: this both the mine owners and the in!a.n Y lvou men how deeply inferest s commands. 1 want to tell|za per cent of the employes Bf com- | public Schools nent housing of the carving. to Hopkins. wovernment still oppose. Apparently. | Two sites for base ball diamonds 5¢ per cent of th ¥ 3 public schoo Sehas ZaE it ittt ae Others iRdicted and the charges | thercfore. nothing can prevent the |have been obtained by the playground proposal. Next week the G Way make a new offer and the a ced, it is claimed, | 4 : 1 and rcia ting offices will continue | One point as to the training may be ready to discuss terms. but 3 mercial printing v 3 4 ing another week {committee, it was announced only language which &l thorousily confident America is inl ok on Monday was definitely announced. The school . against them are: Aifred J. Carter, ] Strike from continuing another week ! cor ce, as announced, one be- ;:T...\f"'\“.{?"T.."'fr. hich the iailies PUMOU KL s thought tn v, miad | N O o situation:is placed fwill not b i magine wohGol T Havre De Grace Entries. ke Smithe Joseph B arss M YT or longer. although the belief is that {iween 3d and ith streets on'Istreet, e Germans to clear up the repara- | ©XCept that 1 ocan say with all the | o0 on the shoulders of the printing {a school of music. Mr. Lawrence said. First race. claiming, for thre (. Mead and Myer Miller, ,,,,n_su"m,"_!nw government will continue its ef- 'e:“one at 15th and H streets north- tons tangle 18 the lunguawe of the |$I0COPty of my heart that Americaf(rydes employers, but on the “open|Persons need not know the shade of! 108" nd “Gp? six furlongs—Double- |John Douglas, Theodore Jackson. | foTtS to bring about a setlement of |€ast. Military in the wealth-covered coul Wil never ask anything of you notlshop employers outside the craft. | differentation between B-natural or|pa’ 7% Blokle Fancy, 109: sMugi- | Wesley Hill and Charles Pride, rob.|the dispute flelds of Westphalia jin perfect ord with the be «Open Shop” Advocates Blamed. B-flut, 1o be leaders in community|yan' 107 Midian, 115: *Kewessa, 1 bery {science of the freest people on lia Cla o v The cabinet held a s al - i e i Clarence B WAL thex meccing ate Tast svening 1o |GERMAN FILMS GRUESOME Imusic, Mr. Lawrence said. Any one | Yauu Vi no @5 sight ' H i ame tile Rinning ; *Paul_Connelly 2 s S, e e e s ol expect L . :]r'r:u"l;‘\"'.r\"“mu:l”;Ir Mepars | who hias the abllity of leadershin i3]117; eSpurs, §6: Fred the Great, 114 S m seduction: Paul o Casnes forithe malnte: . Lof you the best defen at b ) | trades emplovers, b A F o e tre chool. 3 x % Neill, B 'Connor. Willia o of esse! rioas oo b ¥ N BREPARING INVASION DETAIL |,/ 52! 1€, Tond, bt ascribe the present st | Wanted for the training Lancelot, -~ 113: Langhorne, ~ 113: | 0'¥eill. Emmelt O'Connor. William . | nance of essential services in connec{yoo goio ™ol ] jlicngy can Eive fr e unction of the Training School. |George Bovee, 9. orth Shore, 88:|Speeden, Thomas K. Masterson, joy-|tion & s - | 1 am confident that vou live and}tion to threats of boycott from open- g >ueblo. 110. Also |riding. “"|the new orders, according to the Daily -| White Socks, 112 4] 3 A those who hesi i ournine, 107: Yankee | The grand jury ignored a charge of | Mail. is the establishment of a curfew i the open-shop b “There American Movies, Observers Say. re alway athe the spirit of this republic. | shop proponents. H Erench Occupation Expected to Be- been restrained from intru- gt to enter the classes for training | €ligible: *Per| he United States of America does | 2dvor ligi i 0 AYa homicid against Oscar D Flaherts | compeliing lighting and heating com- | BERLIN, R E . . 4 » siof our affairs, it is undoubtedly | co ; “ic organizers and | Notions, 114 unagallup, 107; *Leg- car D. Flaherty. | co & a [ _ BERLIN. Ap .—German mox - : gin Late Next Week. ., [not want anvihing on earth that does|8ion in our s¥ajow, 1 10 WiCe; w,.,.,\lW',:;"“I‘:;“}"s'!.‘" L L 108 Assumption, 117. |held by the coroners jury for . the |panies to withdraw supplies at a [ing picture flms will not be sermons belong 1o it it SLONDON. April 29 ch occupa- | thing titit fs:not tJon of the Ruhr district « rmany. {no LerFitory. no pi httully our owm— | would have gone into effect with 1it- | opicause of « misunderstanding as 1| Second race, claiming; for ""”"fififz':\,'lrml;}",'f,,'}(".‘ “{;(;i'l"x":y at St |fixed hour each night. (X:’e"p:;fl:‘r:ulu(n-, \n the opinion et ol el oute. ost ma 3 vear-olds und up; six furlongs—Bur- | £ cth’s Hospital. . —_— N of America ms in ment. no tribute. | tle or no trouble. The moxt malign!just what the course of instruction | year-olds ; izabeth : | | ¥ mpe ! ican in it appears. will not bezin as soon as | We do want that I is righteously | influence in American life today S| It js simply a school for training |goyne. 120; Rinkavous, 114: ®*Amack- R{c?c:man'dU:u]s?x:flfn';.».ffa;"‘ L ean “‘UEFF TO BE IN HORSE SHOW ;:‘»‘o:)ir:‘:g:;:;z::\pi"w"lll‘\xu:r;h“{’n hr'“' pectod earty thie ween e our own, and, by the eternals, we will | that of the exponents of open-Shop | men and women who possess an abil- |assin, 109 Arrowhead Inn, 112; *Shan- S s dangerous | JE 3 3 e last few n 2 . e 2:" Di ate. 2 S 5 weapon against Alexander Lewis also fenieesdemor oy months studying the development of I8 0f the plans formuiated by Mar. |bave that Lypocrisy. ity of leadership how to organize and 11 eckmate. 114; Sunrose, | Lo D00 o red. the film industry. sl et Seeretary Hays said that “employ- |vonduct mass or communite Singing. *Stiletto. 107; Norford _Choice, Géh Perihings: Parioas s 5 % Foch anitiiis silirainaies il In-n--'"lt ‘i"?"""-” ton | €T are forcing the fight on ux and fhe two weeks training school Jiush. 110; Raffert - 114: By Jove. SR T 3 E:h G ansiar t‘r:‘fo,.'.t].-ib',m’-'ff‘f::d, Ry Ger discussed tom w el On the way back from Hampton| i get back the printing business |which opens Monday night at § Seourgeman. 117: Princess Myrtle, Listed for ibition. 2n o re seen would appeal ed council. but I¢ appeared (the President inspected the | folsm0, B Solock, In tha MUSIS Toom. ot Cehtral *Brookfield. 109; Enrico Caruso. GALE IS LOCKED UP. o) man cators I have seen would appeal : *Alors, 109, Also eligible: “Jeff.,” Gen. Pershing’s famous (nlAmDN(‘fln patrons.” one of Amer: Streainer, 98 4 . A .11 | mount. was cntered today for 8 foremost film producers declared would | i many auestions abnut the de- | leave Washington tonight, Secretary |to h be expected to display |Butier iz [roPagands 119; *Ben |Drate Evasion Charge Likely Will | Tatinvar capial norse cabw ho e [after an inspection tour which melud- {Hl ke next weel [ tulls. of . the vessells” operation. He| NS St 0l o bl .1 shall not “try” their| Third race, the quick step handi staged ut the south end of Highway |54 the leading studios wnd movimk hands wifh. evéry, mamher ar] \Says Uslon Stands by Ax! o | voices. nor will they be examined as|cap. for three-vear-olds and up: six bridge from May 12 to 17. Attt o Geimany couly T R T o e it [ 1 their musical knowledge. ‘We often ['furlongs—ca) Motor Cop. 133: () Star | SAN ANTONIO. Tex., April 20.—Linn{ This thorouxhbred Virginia steed | trathfully say the same of the Bri:- ® well satistied With his irst iriphe fight was viewed from the union's b6 €8 SEREE R CCGRG TG PN gt el 112 “(b) Routelod 120: (b) |A. . Gale, alleged Amdrican mmmli“"” be the feature attraction of the |iSh film industry. Amecrican NIM;' er pard the vacht and hoped to getlciandpoint as only for the living up | 00 note from another’ and ‘| Kinnoul. 107: Stallan, 112; Billy Me- | leader in Mexico, who was deported hy % of the tter acquainted with her soon. to an agreement entered into in April dey carry a tune in a basket” IlCaughlin, 110; His Choice, 107; The [President Obregon and brought here| Jeff” is now on the grounds, art of 1919, with the closed shop branch of [ {0\ yhat such will come to my 8choo! | Boy, 100, from Kort Mclntosh, near Laredo, Tex., |SChooled for exhibition in the hunt P'f{}""ll;;l‘{r;"‘:*"" MATCh A uyflower from stem to stern, spend- President McParland intends to|High School, is open to all who want Germany's richest and ine Ly some time in the engine room and |y SNCEE O N Silretary o b rial re he init nv's Be Placed Against Radical. E— Supreme A, E. F. stables at the show grounds. |are. in my opinion. far ah being | Germans and Eritish in th ealing films, many of the important ‘ confidence in DEPARTS AFTER the typothetae. Referring to this|eon ; v be efficient < . said today that hy Id ma and saddle cl i | the “typo ifor they may prove to be efficienti (a) J. K. L. Ross entry. id tod: e would make no effort . too some fo “nagement o vas to have the contrac 3 2 , % ¢ .| States civil court, deciaring s s advised » 4 Ve a @ o | PRESIDENT REVIEWS | i, 2o “u i i o | e ave sumtenty sixpressve, | iorin 87 ime roitascinnin nap | e sob™dieirin U b U mitiee e e, oy i, ok o, o, e, (00 Sguress, i i ¢ ] “In all cities where I direct cam- |3 ap: f¢ & YeRE-0ld ) le im fa i e oUlTl recently at Havre de Grace will be | Young and beuutiful enough to sat- | * ha said, “are sub-|Dpaigns I find it necessuary to resort 1o l‘,":_;r“”;‘f,f""p"m AH:::‘{:( 0s: gm,",:i. fi‘-kinm-',‘: {flér;\‘.’::r‘x?‘n:;“c:"!it l‘-.?rI: Shm | contestants in the races for Army isfy Amerl”.n-" . P ory e a i or arbitration; the sacredness|COmmunity singing in order to stimu- (it g Sand of Sty £ officers at the local show, German tilm makers are producing sentatives might jAtlantic Fleet Goes to Home Ports | T Tt atons the sacredness | R0 per cent expression in the | Beal, 105 Paul Jones. 116: aMilkmaid, [Houston. = Another prize mount entered today {many cubist effects. Some of thesc i for Neaded B | R Dol v ot wiinarawai] communi This requires a large | 118: aStar Voter, 106; St. Allan, 108:| W0 chafges have been filed against| SR%rda B0 Cridurance test held |films are skillfully done, but the f ! orNeece e noTin. 0L W ‘hich | corps of leaders who must understand | Routledge. 114: Sennings Park, 110, |Rim as yet 1t was announced, although{ J%\ [\ “Ergland last year. In that |themes are generally gloomy and no: i o Caaeat pairs. e et it e o e | horoughly their work and know just | aJ. K. L. Ross entry. e am e of draft evasion | joe the horses covered sixty miles{of character which Americans de- ¥ 5 i o seaigae | i 1 th believed that the|Row to inspire participation in the| Fifth race, the Finale purse; for|Probably o Dlaced against him| 275, for five da The decision {mand. T il NEWPORT NEWS, Vi i B on oo e dwithe | music week celebration. The percent- | three-year-olds: onme _mile—Master | &5 800N aS instructions are received from made according to the condition nt to Wiashington | NEWFPORT 3 S Va. April obligation was not lifted by with-|musie week cclebration. The % Jack, 109; Natural. 97: Gypsy Lad. 98. | the War Department. Gale, it is alleged, | 28 made S ated o [ The battleships O and Connecticut drawal from the body. age of people who are really expres- 2 109; o 37: Gypsy Lad, 98: |08 000 Tor the draft in 1915 at Mo (in_which entries finished. Lire the only fighting craft left sive musically is surprisingly small. | Kirk Levington, 104; Twn Pairs, 106; [ {#8isterer, 08 toe St A o loy M. C. Hazen, general manager, has s maa e et In New York city, with its 7.000.006 | Dolly ¢, 87 A upon, that infors @ draft _evader. |, ringed a thirty-mile endurance WO on u ' 5 i pulation. only 30,000 attended the| Sixth race: four-year-olds and up;|Aand upon that information he is being!{cot for the local show SN B PR WOULD BRIDGE POTOMAC. |! Harding. The ol Fevie detained by the Army. authorities, Gale declined to comment upon the “ss concerts. claiming; one mile and a sixteenth-— er ships —_— BRUNSWICK Ehin) Aantic (Heet: ha Eune ith auite safe to say that no city | Chasseur, 115: Fruit Cake, 105: *Flib- son for his d ati Laexe | Do fut ri. i jor | Bill Proposes Construction At or [in America has more than a 23 pee|berty Gibbetie, 110 *Pénalope, 84; | €50R for his deportation trom Mexico! GENATOR’S AUNT DIES. vern- | Rt g fon o i cent musically expressive population, | private McGee, 107: *Figer. 112, | " S Eon. —_— Records wa. reachid | Near Point of Rocks, The music week idea will eorrect this | LComme Ci. 110: Gain an Cause, 103: v Eiinies Wise Stiecusibs i ot ‘ was not im- | N : ¢ brings the musically unexpres: | siar Realm. 119, *A : 305 g T : ; L was alserred that rhe| NE L Sven de-| Authority from Cangress o the | sive group into cldse contact with the | sphatasie 107: Bitt Bane. 115 aranes: HONORING WAR HEROES. Topeka, Kan. That should be in every £ i L Would {5t ot th Wishimgton and Old Dominion ¢ “ms | expressive and, with the form of pro- {iiil, 110: Tantalus. 110: *Raisterer. 97; opexs, 3 home in Washington where e mpt to o Piciy 1o construct @ Lridee weross the l yrams used in the music week ‘musie | Diadi, 97, Ale ible, Fra Fon: i i s. Bunice Wise, eighty-six vears : 11 P :\;” . TSt f e oty | New Yo afton e sosthern manen Buomiac river, 4t or s Paint of | Cifers! we are able 10 ket & far more Ty Alvo eligible, Frank Mon- | Memorial Tree Dedication Sunday M‘:]”‘“m":',‘:ena:" Charies Cartis of || there is a talking machine. o Y o iDikcal [rerior | shnrie witer 11 G m o Laranid in A il intred el by iens | Soral musieal participation from the | “Scventn race: for four-vear-olds ana at Vanderwerken, Va. Kansas, died Saturday at Topeka, 5049—$ . I “A k syl iving steamed Borth after the flest | pesentative Moore of Vi on wh i D tenrie E e ol & oMarier] 4\ inemorial tree will be dedicated | Kan. according to word received Lo.? / ol stand to ew off Hampton roads by Presi- (G House committee on interstate ind endrie 114: *Padua, 103; Pail Bird, | g0 3"on t “the Nei e Beli 5 R B i {he Eouse cop ale an *Mess Kif, 100; $Bar One. 105; | punday, on the Brounds of the Neigh [MIS cyrig was reared in || Make Believe ox Trot o e vie | CARNEGIE. INSTITUTE DAY. : Iybell, 110: *Pit, 102; * borhood House of the Congregational 5 o s blllhad been sy T06: Benevolent, 1105 $Attorney More: Rl e, e worken, i e athar, William W. Cur: ' |Founding Commemorated, Vice|]{}: {[ady, Emmeling. 106; romtown. | who served LANelel country - in(he| tis founded North Topcks. ; g i *Dr. Jim, 102; *P. . 109: | qorld war. The tree Which ha —_——— President Coolidge Among Speakers | *Hemlock, 97. Also eligible. Warlike, | yegiatered on the nationa) hn;:rb::fi ASSAILS LEAGUE STAND, """ " g1 eiens. e e 10 S e Ltk "oty it | SHAD BAKE DATE SET. | $50 FOR DESERTERS. TR PITTSBURGH, April 29.—Vice Pres.| Haven, 95: Alf Venzina, 92. tion by’ Mrs. Charles Lynch will ba Panama-Costa Rica Attitude. rn of Expenses to C ident Coolidge and Jules Jusserand; . 3 ' H report yesterd sham Jones Orchestra Do You Ever Think of Me? Fox Trot Iskam Jones Orchestra 5048—$1.00 Member of Parliament Questions | 8ar Association of District of Co- - LONDON, Apr Asked in the o e ; track, fast. W. C. Parkins,. W. W. Burns, A. H. appeared Draft Evaders Announced. States, were the principal speakers Stovi 8, - mtion i of Tedmmon e umcement 1< made by the Wap|'014Y 8L the Founders' day exercises Dadman. “!fi;:;"'u‘lig::hlmgrl-“e Toe- lumbia Picks May 14. Love Bird Fox Trot ) rop ca an d not vie-f Announce € made by the War|,f cCarnegie Institute. Secretary of MARINE L ynch. oy = gore 3 Nt of the | Diépartment that actual cxpenses, not | e Treasury Mellon, Prince Lubamin. CORPS NOTES. Reouts will have part 'in the cere-| The Bar Association of.the District Isham Jones Orchestra i nut “ther me to excend $30. will he paid 10" any| ki Polish minister to the United| Lieut. Col. L. MeC. Litfle has been|mony, which is set for 11:30 in the| or Columbia will give its annuai|| | Never Realized, Fox Trot [ heed il " g civil officer o other civilian for thelstates: his wife and Mme. Jusserand |detached from the 1st Brigade, Haiti, | MOrning. shad bake In_ compliment to the RNaly ha< shown readily with her resardin ermany. v [ them underarti S i 1 sprehension and delivery to mili- | ware numbered among the Rue 1 2 udges of the District courts Satur- Isham Jones Urchestra [ wOrth, Wil rsecRetary for foreizn af- | tary control of anv man reported by | CDuring the exercines the neine win.|2nd ordered to the United States. Lidmer OF i At Cheiipeaie Beas [rairs ‘reptied thnt the two countries | the draft authorities as n deserter|ners of tha twentieth intermatianal| Capt. R. H. Tebbs, ir., has been as-| DEATH WAS ACCIDENTAL. |&33.i21" iraina have been arranged ! the mediation of the | from ¢ military - service of thelexhibition of paintings were an-igigned to duty in the offi Coroner Nevitt held an Inquest at the | and invitations have been extended | no hUnited States nounced. The gold medal and $1.500 'f, ad .,,p.,y eral \'e «“ e morgue yesterday afternoon in the case | to the justices of the United States | mbers of the A draft deserier i< apprehended. | went to Ernest Lawson of New York, |JUds¢ advocate general, Navy De- | BRI " \vegley Lattisaw, colored, | Supreme Court, Court of Appeals and | QUEstion of ae-| it is explained. he should he delivered |pis “Vanishing Mist" being awarded |partment. twenty-seven vears oid, who was killed | District Supreme Court. pre gl ihe lemgue ar the nearest Army post. camp oryfirst prize. The second and third| First Lieut. P. E. McDermott, resig- | in an automobile accident at Massachu-| The arrangements are in the hands therefore, i not station and roimbursement for”the | prizes also went 10 New York paint- | nation accepted. setts avenue and Decatur place early | of committees headed by Henry W. ixe actual exper Your talking machine / will play Brunswick Rec- ords, no matter what make it may happen to be. triciing herself to plans rol- | "it0d Stg1e8” there wr aliicd action in AuStria and | of obligations s Lt the nations « @ual monared It was believed official invit tn send a representative te the meet. ved eut of th fnrn:nrl cague, and th Yion by other m cle 1 i > s incurred by the ar-|ers, Howard Giles and Eugene Speich-| Capts, F. P. Mulcahy. P. R. Cowley | Wednesday morning. The jury report- | Sohen, chairman: Alexander H. Bell, o RE of the supreme council had The questioner. Christopher W, |1esting officer should be claimed then|ar. respectively. Twn p;,,:“.h ,E“',.,". and A. Galt, First Lieuts. F. O :. anverdlrl of accidental ‘zhalh. mm- reception; James 8. Easby-Smith, in- The Glbsonco Inc‘ Sent 1o the United States hut Lowther, independent, retort and there. Publication of the official| Robert J. Enraght Moony and Sydney | Rogers and i. Cukela. &nd Second |neral services will be held at the home | vitations: Joseph A. Burkart, refresh- oy 9 Wircles were silent as to whiether What is the use of article 16 when | Lists of draft deserters, estimated at|Lee, both of London, and one Ameri- | Lieuts. L. R. Pugh and H. H. Hanne- |of John Butler, his brother-in-law, 931 | ments; George C. Gertman, ticketa; 917 G St. N.W. finite answer had been recelved can so eas be broken by two of|150.000. will begin the latter part of |can, Ross K. Moffett of Provincetown,|ken ha: been assigned to duty at)French street, at 10.o'clock tomorrow | George H. O'Cannor, music, and Ed- VY. i m Washington, ¢ smallest states in the world?” uext weeck. o Mass., received honorable mentions. Quantico, Va, ‘ morning. mund Brady, sports. . <ov o Akt A R i Fpai s £ o e <!

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