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v - p THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1921—PART 1 R RDORSESSTHOD, | ormrmrnc LAIGKDIRSDERD |5 M8 S5 iy comons o) e e IS WEEKGETS | BULNG ROGRAN <= | I AL ECONONIES T e EARTY RESPONSE Mother-Parent-Teacher Con- Adds a Few Dashes of Color gress Urges $5,000,000 Ex- to Gloomy Picture Roads penditure in D. C. Paint. By 4 unanimous vote before ad- By the Associnted Press. journment last night the twenty-fifth CHICAGO, April 30.—The railway em- nual convention of the Nationmal! ployes fighting wage reductions before naress of Mothers and Parent- the Railway Labor Beard delved into the Teacher Associations went on record { economics of the present indusirial de- | Miami, Fla., to New York, completed ey thi ithe last leg of her voyage h 3 ‘in):;_n’\‘nn.:l e ‘A"x.\”z.w{filng‘uu Promises of Support by Com | Trander. ‘Gar Wood. as 43 hours and 23 | . f e mercial Establishments | ™'The running time of the Havana Spe- | | cial over the Atluntic Coast Line. which | the Gar 11 tried S Are Reported. for 1,450 miles, This e included all wur at | Hearty response to req ipport Music week here fr 29 to June 4 was reported MEWNRR, ing the proposed $5.000,000 pression yesterday. adding fow dashes [ ig AL v a Rt Al s 4| of color to the gloomy picture of the . Apr OGS e i hE WP ling program for the Dis- | transportation industry, painted by i el | Washington: today. lumbia, as drafted by local | the railroads. The future. the em- withoriti nd urged Con- ploves declared, would again see nor- | e eand Bfller Dt Officials of the organizing o wpriate, without dela mal conditions on American railroads {the city council refused to | maite a tinl tour sum’ in full for such work in the | and temporary diflicuitics of = the TEsoTiti ot diiesentea izt s yesterd Distric present. they contended, should not ] Taw ot twenir ive milas Saia ; onuress also declared. through th be shouldercd onto the employes in wage reductions The financial performanc: roads in the pa ire ap con aratus be repealed, pleted tonight The « {will go out of service at iZarly this afternoon at Rammel Relief Company being reorganized tonight the 1 be reorgan and pror were high . t the organ waetment of i ation | for the complete adoption of i tionai metrie tem of | asures to replace “our | rsome system.” earty acqu cive of the t were recited at length in exhibits presented by W. Jett ack. eco.omist for the rail- way unions. An analytic exhibit onI t in Training School. the ca of the present industrial sxed ax Time Saver. D A ion went into the reu: at a solution stated that prac- "i‘i‘,’(“p““_ N e "‘"‘I‘,:" Inm.x i Attending the meet- | 7 \ one year in the school life of VE L2y s 4 raflic Stump, Stating lings will be Mayor J. M. Duncan and s af by the wdeption of the decimal metric | Of Tilinois, who has been appointed ! passed and that an industrial re- firc committee of ti v council, | Fene ¢ » Sraten | auxiatant attorney gemeral and hax | vivil was appearing on the horizon. D = olndtof Aheicity e drive bring music ) 116 taken up his duties at the Department | “There seems to be con of Justice. Photographed at his desk | ion among econom ertedihpin- d business It was pointed out that the p fo of every type of Wash m was bemg us department until the council ! a chief, May 10 i aham Rell, inventor of the telephone, called to xee Seereta Dr. Alexander v of Labor Davix vesterday 1o, | The admission will 1 in thirty-six nations of today. 921 e ibY Aot | '?*(\-_ however, that the SIUmMD in | papgrt discourtesien shown by fmmigration officiale who detained Dr. Bell's secrctary, a Britivh subject, at the | Ajgyvor Duncan savs itoalre 1 + the world. and that dction advocating Al has i Us course:| Canadian border recently. Dr. Bell and hix wite spent the night in n detention camp for immicrantx. the two com s have about forty | Cmphasized - | : £ ] — | voiunteers, d more are expected | endance 1 moment; in st oot ng. amor él = ¢ | out today in th ow i 3 The cours: instruction ol for trainin n commur music organization s correet beating of tin - lement of commumity music pr ams. rhythm drilis and other o LJust s sovm Ax an eraanizition is of- ! ts adoption in this country had al- e . ady been taken by the al L 3 ety Accociatiol g es will be lower and in cons <t s soon " s s i ot A \l R AT I FEAR FOR MISS HALL. | ot " ST . S Eeapue dad tna < it business Tevival beginning this = AYOr aAntic es no comp Citholic Welfare Council. | jsirine Wil be accclerated n G. W. U. Young Woman Thought | aun A oresult of e auitting of Hoard meetings were conducted to- In the face of such forecasts, the i companies Hoard meet < Wore not Justificd in further Victim of Despondency. iro: an 1 tional headquarters of | W T srmer members of these com- A, bt LRl i as deflating™ labor by forcing wage | rmer members rrant details connected with e FEaniRtion. L0t Ihths ,,’,f,,v‘"_'i J | reductions, Mr. Lauck contended. ¢ Fear is felt for the safety of Miss! {pantes today removed their sffects) hiunity musie activities. Tt 18 not inz in the city availed themselves of | Mr. Walher Questions. Terewn Hall. twentisix yiars gld.| e et and spcial elon:{ SBEINE AChool, nar-an SEeK 40 the opportunity of inspecting the | ————— he relevancy of Mr. Lauck's entire ormer resident of Fardis, Ky, stu-} mmiter EAhiEh S SHIIUNILY SN re Chief A onaen. who retentl Furnished A, E. F. Song 1 resigned. held a meeting last night. Mr. Lawrence was called u dent at e { versity and ci enue bureau of the Tre. e Washington Uni- | Kk in the inte ity Depart- places of interest in Washington. Addreas by Representative Fess. argument was questioned, however, First-Aid Skit Boosts Cam- [}y John G. Walber, representing the Strongly advocating a combined de- ‘ cudl | nal reve ern roads, who said he was un- < | 1 | - 2 Ten Mr. Ogden turned over the! furnish usic directors and s “hiw , g i 8 H ment, who is reported missing from Bk ez B & b v oong 5 e sprin hartment of education and public aign of Visiting Nurse able to sec its application to the Tells American Society of L ovm’ i &l " ocn iSoviet Would Establish Its |5 vroporty o e commits s | ieaders gor the A K- F. in the spring wwifire. Representative Simeon D p g e transoettation: ‘ast eutlined 11330 1 street. since ferdas | Mre. Tsahella Mo, w0l O et Tor | cntepiighad & training. Schonl 8t Cog certain principles, ity, in New York citv. Industrial Com-! lumbia Univ Fess of Ohio addre 25t night. He said he would have Shectaty ‘st ot | Trouble in International |3, ot Jert by ihe missinz vqunz | Qwn Commission Here to | {%ih .V Society. i A outside wage he basis woman for ¢ her husband, | The system of trainine that proyed °d in such a department gen- i 2 | Mary Hall, alsc esident of the mission for the dexth of her husband. | i 1 ‘ : H fixing rates of pay r. Walber 5 0 3 3 a residen h Marence W. Ale, who lost his life when | €0 successful at that time has sl | gdueation, educntion for public| A convulsing burlesque first-ald said. ©We have presented our evi- Organization. Ip.(,vlr‘!.dm;‘.fi something unusual. pos- Control Influx. Clarence W. A o i e el n expanded _and improved, and 3 denea on that basis. y 3 urre: and would write the clauses | skit by Jack Wiison, one of the head- the plant of the |has been introduced at Yale and helping fight i fi o r g % “That involves our point exactly. D vould lie ath of the |3PPealed to the police to » ke Associated Pross. & ars Co | Northwestern universities. V v inta the proposed department of edu- | 1iners at Keiti's, and a half-hour con-| Mr. Tuck replicd. . “We think there | DRRECT would lie in the pah of "e|effort to find her, and they were in- | RIGA. April 26.—Admission to 50-I'“‘r}~,.'f"".’:"’.‘"‘\i'}.':h B vesterday | and Bryn Mawr colleges, Culver Mili- ation bi ical defi- | CeTt by the full United States Marine |are othcr and more important con- American Society of Internationaljstructed to scarch local hotels and e commi: n s toral Savage School for “The mental and phy ciency revealed in the last draft must never be found again in this coun- t: " Representative Fess said. viet Russia of workmen from Amer- | and made the award. Ity 2 a week for front. j ion, Elihu Root. president of | It appe that Miss Hall, who had | ica will be permitted on : keen under the care of bysician | soviet gove e as bed Mlowe saciety, warned at the final meet- | foe™, WNACT the care of a phyal soviet zovernment has been allowed ing today. The suggestion had been|afliction, had spent much of her tin o : Siderations. such as a human stand- | Law by effecting an international or- | the wat both given as features of|. .1 if living. Because you can hire “ for the benefit of the|ihor in a cheap labor market, do Visiting Nurse Society, | You think you ought to hire it at such low pri $3 Physical k n New York. and the Berry schools of Georgia. had Talk to Be Ilustrated. of the school for leaders v when the | pavment of § Mrs. Ale The Old Dominion Glass Compar mployes insured under the em-i )fambers to establish an emigration commis He stressed the necessity of keep- | inT salaries of teachers up in order fentertained a big crowd on the northi 'pp. ymorican Federation of Labor |Lui to the meeting by Paul 8. Reinsch, | & ving for an examination for posi- | 8100 in the United States, says th i s lability act, and the claim \\...»J in this city will not only have the to zet the best teachers procurable.iqieps of the Treasury at the noon|sroup vesterday finished its case, ex- |/ an of one of the four subcom- | HON OF Teacher at an Indian rescrva- Potrograd Krasnia Gazette, a copy of {luried over 1o the ‘insurance company | advantages offered by this system d and pointed out the importance of . 7 B i or Dresentation of some eost of | chairman of one of the four s - Ytion, and it is thought she feared! wnich w Wi s et The company admitted the liability and | training. but also have the added Americanization, declaring that many zitoday. ing s'atistics. and the hearing ad- her ambition in that direction would asEace oday. \piy had the commission e {vantage of receiving instruction Americans were in need of it as| Wilson and an assistant rushed tol ;iunid until Mond. AL that time forming an international organi- [0t be realized | executive commi of the all- amount. Attorney H. | from the founder of the n. An ian council of trades unions, the ! well as foreigners. He then outlined i the aid of a bystander simulating alZieven independent employes' organi- jecided b ¥ asseris, decided in this | Rana L t the various educational welfare bills {sudden illness. and, opportunity will be given to learn the details of the pre m outlined Influx Of UnOrgan: dpar for this city at the meeting Mon a America, and the | 4" 1ored n stered on_ the po- | night which an additional attric admission of American emigrants i ;o gtter as Henry Carter, but who tion will be an illustrated talk b henceforth will be po only by |y s correct nas Mr. Lawrence on jous communi- ired for Mrs. Ale and I Caton for the insuranc ependent emploves’ organi- | zution, suid Mr. Root, there is great] yO5 . H. Hazen, who 1 e zations will be heard. and on Tuesday | dinger of running into politics, which { Hall had noticed’ she rending in Congress. {real nu of the society, in a short| {he Train Service Brotherhood will & Jover er e Y g ses ociety o Train Se Would be very bad. He said that such | over her condition Mrs. Maud Woods Park. legislative | time had him so thoroughiy bandaged | appear. e makter. i 'LAdhe ‘most carefully | timated 1o him, h ;" airman_of the National League 0!11h:u he could be leaned against a pil- Meanwhile the Shop Crafts will |jooked into, and SUgge d that 1t becontemplated suicid ‘oman Voters, told of the work herljar like a base ball bat. proceed to outline a uniform sot of {rofirred Lo the ive council, | tended M tx depres She had never in- | wever, that she com- v evzanization 1¢ doing in furthering b e Blace i howete | e e e eh e | the convent of the national commis- : B 5 ¢ and civie topics d i | ¥ didn't so place ] | rules place the national agree- |which was done, i i t is averse to persons walking o ty an 3 FEaEs Lil's for women and children. {but put hin on a stretcher made of| ment, to be used as the basis of ne- Harding was cected hon-1 DISCUSS WAR TACTICS., | ries of lavor orth Alfred stre Posters telling of the establishmont Poster Prizes Awarded. pighess grade news print paper ant | cotiations, recentis orderrd by the B s s o W/ . Gontrol Over New Arrivale: Marst Simma nd | of the sehool distribated Prizes won in the nation-wide|Solemnly marched aw:y with theiboard, on the individual railroads »rt of the nominations com-|__ . ‘ All per - Unit- ored;. 10 sthe Dolice jthroukhon g oF 200 wolunt scvool children's poster contest Wpr,,(!]'gn\l'-l;l\,’nh':\\wm.:n \'1‘rlnn(hla climb which, in addition to the!Military Officers Speak Before | cd states and rants from that |court today uu§9‘ 5 uzn;lnl that jus { nounces ;ngu'v:o-dxl lf:)r 200 amlunt Saded OThe ver Grize” for high |the steps alone. During the opera- of the officers, contained @ . el : e T P etiokmd have boen | because they walked on his sidewalk { leaders required to assist durifle Erhool Students was 'won by Defia fton they refreshed themseives from [FRINTERS” WAGE DISPUTE | comume nation ‘that “the " humber of | American Historieal Association. et Tized i one buvidig, the news. |he beat them. - Justice Wo S Snow | Masic O e mantL. . CommEnt Bowie of Oakland. Calif., for a.poster S SHBG FRONK B SGSEy NS W vice presidents be increased to eight-| Afodern warfs :! % i pape ays. Apparently, this action |theught th rat peculia tua- } ernment o2 anization: and ent A Ttats tor Edueatar lof which brought cheers from the cen, was ud AninionEly | Modern warfare is essentially the | hanently o nid the complainants to con- | kous musical organizations - an entitied. Cultivate toiFducate.™ The . rowd. STILL IS UNDETERMINED |3, a5 ndorted unanimonsiy, ame in its underlying principies to- | Was taken in order to permit the | 500 200 (O o the sidewalk, and he | other ‘units are being organized for Elihu Root was re-clected president: e school prize went to Edith uthorities : better control { tix to e erci music week = A s P 2 = 3 iday as it was in tie 8 of N H P the icipatio in the i A group of uniformed nurses held « Moy i g heon & 1 tive days of Napoleon | 2Uthor 0 iew interference on ke | participation Overstreet of Hollister, Calif. 1i H vice presidents, imeon E. Baldwin, |, he o A g fover fwill pre s ARDOUNCE. Frearutions indorsing 1he Volstead |DiE banner tor a backeround, while| Justice Williamm R Day. Jacob M :,‘n’f‘f,,,;,'k, op il War speakers at a0, Trotsky. Russian soviet war {part of Carter (or Holl) for the next|campaign, the posters announ act and the work of the home demon- | SCOTes of girls sold vari-colored bul-iSecretary of Labor Abandons Hope | Divkinson, George tiray. David Jayie| Agsociation said I fean Fisto | minister, has ordered great maneu- |ninety d that Leing the sentence | sirators of the Department of Agri-|loons and “1 V. XN. 87 tags. —The % Hill, Senator I C. Knox, Robert Lan- oo ntft Ol Loldst might at thed "y the bolshevik army in the fof the court. The acc used was arrest- REDS NOW STRIVING ! culture were adopted. crowd was put into the right humor| of Effecting Settlement Through wnator Henry Cabot Lodge, Wil- | ¢ B0 F i o ical movements inl PR C8 N the Vitebek and Pskov | ed on a_ warrant by Policemen Snell- by the band's irresistible dance mustg. Corcoran Thom and Mrs. John New bold were in charge of arrange- 4 ments. Seeretary Davis of the Labor De- 8 sald Herbert Hoover, Secretary of (‘om-; partment has abandoncd hope for a vil war histc { rwere practically jeounterparts of those used in the civ roand in the Napoiconic wars, it W. Morrow. Horace Porter, Oscar rans, Charles E. Hughes, Charles -gory. Theodore S. Woo Sutherland and Everett F The delegates presented Mrs. Giles cott Rafter, president of the local ranch of the organization, with a gold-trimmed gavel. At the late afternoon session Mrs. Rafter spoke of the needs for more | playgrounds, classrooms in both ela- arcas, the Lettish newspapers say today. The maneuvers are for the o ay! of e on the pavment 211 7O STIR OUTBREAKS army and its new officers Lccommodation of those who were 2| Comermana by entn, D LS SR IN U. S. ON MAY DAY i National Agreement. cense L merce, whose w is a member of{secttlement by national agreement of o e by Gen. Eben Swift, fo the board of directors of the nursing between printing trade Executive Council. mander of the Americ ner com- dispute n forces in| Premier Lenin. addressing a gather- {1a\e his office open tonight. For the society, was to have made a brief ad-| unions and employers over wages and following will mp Italy, who read a papes on the cha ing of communistic organizations on ¢ days he also will keep his L Dy man - & > ¢ g ¥ next few days he als : & .'|)_"rm”dlfln';g!_"‘Ks*;,:c:&‘;“b;""":zh"!‘°;o‘dng.«-, but was called into consulta-| hours after a series of conferences |ecutive council: Oscar : Wright's Georgia brigade 2 sorted by Moscow I,Am., e for the accommodation of | ___(Continued from First Page.) tion with the President. Kitty Gor- separately with both sides. Repre- [chairman: member to serve until |at arg and on a stand by an those who have failed to make state the attention of the congress that in | .hother K 4 i o i f = s Depart- M |don, another Keith headiiner who had| sentatives of the printing unions lefi ndler P And New | Jowi brig iloh, | peasants are now s ma-{income tax returns were said to have advised the Depa the capital of the nation there were !, ;mised to appear, was unable to do| the city without having been re- arles Henry Dutler, | Lieut. Col. Dorrance Reynolds gave | JOTity. The Silver Star ¢lub of Christ Epis-| ment of Justice that radical leaders no mothers’ pension laws and no in- 80 on account of illness. €. Hy must reckon with them.” of Colurebin; Charle i ve an en- quested to returs talk on one ph 1 Church last night ppeared to believe that any distur! ti i se of cop 2 “",'\“':a;f;;;:‘en:ned“;}:nfi‘;‘(‘:d&u pre.! Committee Selling Tags. Lack of an organization of printing llinois: George W. Kirchwey. v Mens snne offensive. that of | said. *if 4 pros tetrainment and minstrel performance | ance of m."l_mnlud'r misht ‘n,v:l;‘n o] b i = 2 % e o employers authorized to sign any | York: Jackson . Ralston, Distriet of{the fig round Apremont st} 3 must parish hall of the church. their drive for amne o s0! sented to Mrs. Frederick Schoff of| A special committee of Afty women | national agreem was given by |Columbia; Jz Brown Scott, Batore the armietice. 2 am Just account of the peasants. | D nior Pluvers last night | convicted under war-time law Philadelphix. former natlonal ‘preai-jend glrls; Undor thie direction’of Mrs.| secretary’ Du his reason for{land; Prof George G. Wilsol wecley of the historical division of | srther capitalism for the | e e formance entitled | State authorities with whom federal dent. In Ahe P O s or eauat | oy seliing paliasns pasy all day - | abandoning his attempt to replace |sachusetts Lester H. Wool the gen e read a deduction | lime beine. for the greater part of hlcen Mavourneen” at the Lyceum fagents have communicated,have ef last year. Resolutions of appre- |day s and tags for the | {0 1o ciation of Mrs. Schoff's service also |bencfit of the campaign. The use of were adopted. balloons for such a purpose is a nov Mrs. Kate Waller Barrett reported | city here, the L. V. N. S. having intro- on Americanization and said that|duced the idea last Sunday at the patriotism must be taught to mothers | buse ball game. Mrs. Newbold has I 1923; Frede York: Willia the transport of foreig al agreements between the To serv nen and employers whioh expire. fay 1. €-ttlement of disputes is now in the hands of the various employer: and the local upions, the Secretar. trade and { Plied. it was said, that they do n the histori manufacturing is concentrated in our ! anticipate serious troubl In =tatds 5 5 ctually pir- | hands. This is granting concessions, | Where laws are in force against Ieteher, Pennsylvania; Harry A. Gar-licipated in the fig . B ks but i 1 g tic ot zhting in the orla | b ficld, Massachusetts world : : : will save our economic situa- | Sistribution ‘of radical propaanis Prof. “John Hiwar Col, Oliver L. Spauld ' {on. inasmuch as we are unable to however, the local authorities were a; Prof. William R EG e presigedr o E O e eIy matters ourselves H 2 reported to be prepared to meet any v Of answers to Coudert, fe histiiet of Columbin: il Latan: Ma first. her headquarters at 1409 H street,| *'Somo of them have been settled | Manning, Te Frank C. Partridge cy. : o 2 | Some 3 e anning, as 2 artridge, emergency. where the 3,000 balloons are being in-|py sgreement on the part of the | Vermont: Leo S| Rowe, Pennsylvani Labor Department officers insisted flated and distributed by automobiles PRESIDENT URGED v i S Tenare e TO PICK MEDIATORS ously announced in-|may he reached, by the men agreeing ardboard bearing the letters 1. V. ) IN MARINE DISPUTE | Giuic:® Mre” Clarcnce ‘Witson.- ars. | Tos e Tetohed, by e e T Sines Thomas Bell Sweeney, Mrs. James M. | | o ce from the Miteheil, Mrs. Richard Oiney. Mrs. | Hons WMBoR | the change Irom e (Continued from First Page.) Myron Whitney, Miss Rooney, Mrs. J.| tour hour week. This principle, Mandeville Carlisle. Mrs. Jerome C.|roteiaia. said, had previously been Cmpfogirsia recgeniue & Toreteourc | e i D108 o WTVE | FORM AN ASSOCIATION. | PLAN TO BUY SIGNS. | 00 i iond hnts, Sir | nat 6 was's mere copuctagne i » Naval Reserve Officers' D. C,|Mothers Want Streets Closed Dur- | Herspercer dicd Tnursday afier- | 3 7z na; A Neilsen: James = It was explaincd at the offioe of L. Slayden. Texa that most of these, if they occured, in white. : o 3 o b 4 i neon at the home of her daughter, : L the American Federation of Labor | Rear Admiral Charles H. Stockton 3 i the o dick- I would come about by rcason of the Chairmen of balloon and tag com-|today that other local agreements | bistrict of Columbia: Charles 3. War- Branch Elects Officers. ing School Recesses. Mrs. Lawrence A Chiewell, at Digk. |Tact that many wage agreemenis oxs ren, Michigan: Prof. Philip Marshall et et N Yotk Organization of a_ District of Co- i The morning session of the society|lumbia branch of the United States |signs to be placed in the vicinity of was given over entirely to a discus-| Naval Reserve Officers’ Association | the Adams School, on R street be-|fith. Mrs Sion of organization, following which| Was perfected last night at a meeting |, ooy . Simer C g it finally adjourned of a number of naval reserve officers | t¥een 17th street and New THamp- aind Nellie Hersperser of | o0 e IN ROUND-UP. to him which you should decide and | Hunsaker, Mrs. Richard Smallwood.|followed in efforts to bring about a{ There will be a banquet tonight at dent in this Officers were | shire avenue, were discussed at a hington, Mes. W. . Winstead of [ W 8 Which is your responsibility, you are | Miss Anne Gordon and Mrs. Reevelrofuetion from the ten-hour to the|the Shorcham, at which Secretary of ted wnd a committee appointed to | mmpeting of the Mothers' Club of the|Cumberland. Md.: Samueal A Her- shirking ~ your responsibilities as; Lewis. eight-hour day. State Haghes, Nicholas Murray But-|draft a constttution S s tperger of Round Hill. Va: Willlam | oo o0 T 0 g Reds' Head- American citizens. 1 U To yesterday afternoon $26,496.13, | “ARGROUT Ga¥. o inting con- |ler and ihe Prince of Monaco are| lieut. Commander Willlam R. Hoe- | School yesterduy afternoon. As s00b |y " forsperger of Luckeystown, M. 3 Benson Admits Fallure. a little more than one-half the SUM|cerns in the east, middle west and |scheduled to speak fer was elected president, Lieut. Al-|as the signs are obtained, the policeland Arthur. Marshall and Thomaslo arters as Precautionary Measure. s o May 1. These officers ex ughters and pire ) i 4 vhatever strikes were ‘iau] x sons. They are. Mrs. A. H. Grif-jthat whi 1 A i Lawrence A. Chiswell and |rated would be attended o: rsperger of this county: | tporadic disorder. I Plans for purchasing “street closed” | s gyrvived by five d& by [ - 5 f f needed, had been collected by teamsig,uth were here today at the re- bert P. Tibbets vice president, Fn-(qepartment. has agreed to|Hersperger of Canada, The funerall LOwen the selection df his proposaliand team captains. This represents| QUict of the Secretary, but informed | sign W. Wilson secretary. Licnt. | ojoer R street T T ot | Wil take place at 2:30 o'clock Sun- |y the Assariated Press. Mr. Furu e five days of active work and leaves 7 Fote o horize F. P. Guthric treasurer and Com- | 2y afternoon from the home of Mrs. | KANSAS CITY, Mo, April 30.—Po- * rothing more to do but appeal to the | jcandg of doll. o 6o inh him that they were not authorized ml . O AR 3 d jday a . 3 President. and the conference came to | {hoUSANGS OF Aolars ©o be raised by|speak for any concerns but their mander A B. Clemants director. Lieut. | picular trath e Chiswell lice last night began a round-up of Vith about forty of the young peo-; : ,\,4‘. N Rockville and vieinity com-|all known radicals in the city ni the cast. “Movieland” a musi- [ nouncement was made that the riid The rélations of the mothers. and school teachers wer, un abrupt end. i in a statement last night Chairman I | ™M= tand New Hampsh avenue to tonight. I | | ampaign officials, however, | ek [iaputes between them and Commander P. D. Johnston, lieut somight' ampaien oifcials, however | S Disputes vetween wem and | pOS|TION REGARDING YAP | Gommanicr 1,2 pirhnsign bicut SN eaten approached, if not actually fulfilled. |cage, the Secretary said. v e—— Ensign Frank Stewart were named | ST00 90 v Henry Holland of > “The efforts of the United States Corby Company Gives $1,400. asa committee to draft a constitution | ori"vice president of the National Traversty, was prosented in Seto | os precautionary measure in con- Shipping Board and the steamship in-{ A gift of §1,400 by the Corby Baking Ambassador Delivers Note Express- | /. .o¢ mu.zfn';;— © report back at| of Mothers and Parent-!{Hall here Thursday and l:-‘:u_\mm‘ N inection with the possible radical dis- Shipping Board and the siamsniy In | (AstLof Sia, vy he Corby Bakine| pROSECUTION NEAR END {*™ o next mreting "0 marers of Mothers apd, Fasent,Hall bre, ThASSY it one American | Joction ¥IfR the Bosablc sadics B Jabor have come to naught. The re-|of a graduate nurse for a whoic ing Complete Harmony With 2 Asgcration. is to co-operation between the|Red Cross and the Rockville Volun-i,,iory pamphlets have been scat- of the men to recognize the|was the feature of yesterday's ac | keep alive interest in the maintenance o - Fire D t. It was given i) e | | ‘ i v i and teachers. teer Fire Department. giveni,.red widely in both Kansas City, need for readjustment on a reason- !tics. An anonvmous fricnd of the OF ARNSTEIN TESTIMONY American View. ot o stronenaval eserve: Allformer| e Smith, teacher at the |under the direction of Mrs. Berry E., \1o*C W N 8oty Kan., where the $ o naval reserve commission as well a ble basis has ended prolonged nego- | xociety gave $500, as did Mrs. William aval z n % ‘School, was appointed a mem-|(Clark and Mrs, J. Somerville Dawson | D03 00 o ses are located, the au- e basia has anded-prafonsed Hefo- | aoclety gave 3500, aw did Mea, WilS 0(1, Complete agreement With the posi- | Warrant officers are eligible to mem- |{{\, " (he publicity committee. Mrs. {and was a distinct success, financially | {porities said deavored to meet the men in the|directors. The B. F. Saul Company,! Admission of Alleged Confessions |tion of the United States i regard bership. Jerry South, president of the club,|and otherwise. Among the first prisoners taken by dren fairest and most conciliatory spirit.|J. Philip Herrmann, William Corcora: £ to the Island of Yap, a8 expressed by presided. tev. P. Rowland Wagner, pastor of | ) UCHC Were eight women and fwo 1t is however, deeply conscious of 118 | hustls, Chester A. Snow. Mrs. Vietor to Be Determined—Defense Secrctary Hughes in his notes to the SCHOOL PLAY REPEA X e the, Vaptist Chureh, officiated at the & PO G rrested in a buffd- oliizations to the people of the United | Kaufftmann and Emile Berliner each four principal allied powers, is ex- TED. ? » rriaae here Thursday afternoon of | e WRO AT “40\0htown o States to protect their interests in!gave $100. Mrs. W. H. Baldwin gave | Calls Two Witnesses. prossed :,'4‘r;;",?f%,?‘;‘y}:“;::n;g abe “Rigoletto. {Miss Mary Thompson of New York | which the police say i the radicul The merchant marine. It is reluc-|$75; Mrs. Charles Hughes, Mrs. ; o ate Departme 5 4 8 - R g lity, and Thomas R. Dassi of Wash- [} 0G arters. A quantity of litera- tantly compeliad to mest with-ail the|ara; Teis Tavert ML bt omp’;"f(m‘:.: With the exception of the testi- | bassador. Eastern High Students Will Again | Verdi digoletto” was presented headuuariers " Mans arge and enthusiastic audi- | ingLon. ) i o e ater Tnbt evening hy| s, Clara Diser Dixon. has filed| EhCCdan Carlo Grand Opera Company |suit in the circuit court here for an FOUR MORE REDS HELD. ttune Gallo, The score was well |absolute divorce from Edward Dixon pington. The bill. which 1 the Bitua- | Anusta Koy, J. M. Giading & Cov,|mony of Allen C. Rowe of New York,| The Itallan government sald It was before Daniel Fraser, Mrs. William Slater, | Ars. Peter Drury, Philip Hoffman and || 1esources at its comma tion which ¢ nfronts counsel for the surcty companies in- | convinced that the United States was Give Comedy Tonight. i ferested in the euse. comeerning al- | seeking no privilege in Yap not| Members of the Eastern High School | the 14 confessions by Norman S.|granted to other nations, and it of-|pramatic Associz jof ¥ lip Hi : : tion presented A Sinlo ONLY HALF WOULD STRIKE. dsworth gave $50 each. |lkel confessions Ty Norman S| ETed Ttaly's co-obperation to Testore | eaamd performance. of Ciabiea e |cast. with " Queena Mario singing jof AWASMREUIC oo rin that the | Pittsburgh Police Arrest Workmen s o s Tlectiont of the organization | Eowles, 1 endants, th Lo a0 the biia secons g [, “Robina n ¢ . Mario Valle in the role of Rigo- | charges dese 2 3 ok, | Pittsburg pyEoaL eolldctions of thejgrwant missibility of which is to be deter-|eq X Search of a_ Husband,” a four-act couple were married in Frederick. Shipping Board Official Says That 0 o pvIsion | ined by Justice Gould, Monday. the | “Ttaly is also convinced ! A, composed of teams headed by mem- | uecution has compicted its esti- | United States intends to protect thelr i knglish playwright, in the audito- he Duk Sparafucile { Md. that the letto, Pilade Sinagra as of 1 1, Pietro de Biasi a comedy by Jerome K. Jerome, the on November 7, 1908, and lived | Distributing Radical Literature. % e hoa iy ntend t he > 5 Elasl 44 Spa e gether at Terra Cotta, D. C.. until geREii e o s That Many Would Obey Order. O s aTeimageT °Lthe mony in the Arnstein conspirary cane Ier e e TN O Pty op |rium of the school fast night, hefore &1 W% B A e et | Bevomber 7, 1913 when the plaintir L oS o e e hsaciated Bress ysed of colored kers headed by The defense, without outlining its S e J ¢8tS Of 14 capacity audience. The final per- |!Hem5 el . e e s Mrs. Dixon asks the |arrested here (o0e Almarginditis. 1 the Assaciated Pr posed of colored workers headed by [ {EGReey ORS00 T it | other mations” the mote declared. | fo hihce will be Kiven tonixht. Cerel as ontenerone. Frances Moro- | Was i her Theeustedy of | radical literature among wor NORFOLK, Va. April 30. — “Noti M’ ary Church Terrell, $1.079.59;, 7 5 1dding that “Italy therefore has not i sit Contessa Di Ceprano, Amedeo [cour! 3 5 = i I men as they were leaving their places 0 g Nt T Caompnsed ot the menss 'ness stand late yesterday aft-rnoon aly therefore has not| “The principal roles in the play were e L e amede0 | e couple's only child, aged ‘nine e more: than 50 Rer cert ot the oflccrs headed by Walter Bruce Howe, |1W0 New York newspaper men, George | hesitated to express Beracit n 8 WiV | taken by Gladys Belficld and Lewis Bl e A euiced o tha|vears, now in the possession of the Of ey ened. “American’ frop- wnd men on ships in Hampton roads| (6405 NE9GE0 0¥, Sen division, headed | 00thby and Thomas Hanly. 'Several | N OO R e of ihe iin|Davie. Much of the success of pro-|BS€e SILERREY Bl U 0 08 Dhlet O tion the police said. The ke mrder into et a mianisne| by Miks Emily Matthews, $334.50. other: witnsasesiare. expocted to tes- LK O A A ing the equality of | duction, however, lis due to the ex- | Folv M PPRIREICe N0 fhe YEry B0 Ao vere held for the federal au- oree P SIfect st | s % tify for the defense AMonday, and the|°f ¢ . cellent acting of Thomas Haywood 0 de. Dlasl, DlC en ¥ as threatened. This means Ufy for the defense Monday, and the | Plents amons mandatories in the | cellent acting of Hhomas Maywood [y and meilow, powertul in vol-| cpopPTFTERS SENT TO JAIL. |thorities sive in execution. | number of ships will be able Pt G AU exercise of thelr mandates and pretty Miss Willye Garner, Others] im: and _impressi i . operating The informa.| RIGHT OF ENLISTED MEN |middle of next wock. fot: S s AR D ohnon. Wiilia itfeld, © \pario Valle, as father of the ill-tated | Pearl Duckett and Martha Redding, that the strike is not popular Boothby 'and Hanly .detallod, inter: Rosamond Johnson. William Mckin<) dkitio ToUe, be Father 8F (0 et e iared., charged with shoplitting. | WHEAT MARKET NORMAL. | i {views had with Jo uck, the ey, Teddy Tenley. Austin_Snavely,) S O tenced: 10 2 e e T | TO DISCHARGE DEMANDED {357 Witneer for” “ihe” protecition,| WATER AID IN SENATE. | &, Siatthows wna Mary Bixior. | yoral and dramatie portraval Qheqna were sentoncet ', 1l i toaay | The bureau of markets announctd Helay b o e atine dobartae b ishortly after the covery of the The action of the play takes pl Marlo 9% e aame slocans P Tncte. a cach, ‘comprising three | today that the distributl t e bohohe, pumaiue qepnpiman of {stolen stocks and declared that Gluck |8200,000 for Increase to Be Placed |a very romantic littie Dovecote Inn, | It Ber Previous performances dur o ety Y Chatge will be | worls commerce in wheat Is noridl after a survey of the situation Representative Dowell Proposes denfed giving any stocks or money to| & an out of the way spot in Wales fre- | W8, "y oqutitul and impressive was | brought against them Monda: ””"“."" t L returned to its pi ErE. BFE how I Ve ComIlEson Arnstein, in Army Bill. quented by honeymooners. It involvesy {8l EHEETT 800 Tt was alleged that the two women | tion has not yui retufiien 10 20 ¥ ir the Hampton roads district from fifty Privilege Be Given in Army o lighten the tedium of the inter- _1a rather feather-brained, impetuoss 80 B0l BORE S AV alte of May | entered the stores of Kings Palace, the | war Bate o nlted ek oy o mistion between court gessions the| When the Army appropriation bill|young American heiress) a Yankee| The pure and rich contralte of May | iy 2 and palais Royal and stole |among the count hat s . there are some forty or Afty Appropriation Bill. i,‘\ury (1.1}:A_\h.~qmnt shma “rm?hm Sing-| Laaches the Senate military affairs|barmaid, a !Allpprg!lnuuus_“o‘lrl country Ty e el faade | Coveral articles of wearing apparel above their pre-war production. tig s and other craft upon which ling, and ‘the corridors of e court- doctor, an American millionaire, ai a8 in ‘excell . men are working. e "| Demand for a provision in the Army | house resounded to the melody of ajcommittee Senator Sutherland of|pngiish lord, his sister and his so- mm\‘mle’:flxi&;lr:nxr‘::);:“]: \\\:!ll";'\sn(}(\)c Uiy emplosed of ships which will |appropriation bill which would com- | quartet, which is come to be known|West Virginia and Senator Capper of | licitor. (lonal Anish thronahont the perrotme ffocted by the strike order of the |pel the War Department to authorize “irs, seamen and cooks and stew. | discharge of enlisted men showing |attracted by the harmony, declared | }°2"7 00 aniant put throuzh at the as the “Arnstein four” A lawyer,|gangas who took a keen interest in ed\nl;.emlt;‘eetv;-:‘::r: ?qcxlzh“wihf::\"lf#: Snce I!es:i'e prolonged applause and _the ha High S cries of bravo following both the e trom 3,000 to 4,000 mmen, per- | K00d reasons for seeking to get out|he frequently had paid a high price | pa& NN TER L Bl 06000 0o for | chestra under the direction of Mrs. RS Vo : n 00, including men|was made in the House today by Rep- | to hear much inferior music. A rumor {;n00 S0 he Sater of the District, | Byram. . Sniar f""rr‘xill‘lllm fié’l‘x‘gl 3‘2‘.’? "f.";ni‘rfif a Says One (o) e 7 stiips tied up by the Shipping rative Dowell, republican. Towa, | was current that, the jurors might be il seek to have that item again in: QUArtet, encores wera mot permitted P ’ and private interests. during an attack on department reg- | taken to an Ttalia SerV- | cluded in the bill. Senator Sutherland il the v ai is< PO L [ jakes o an It Jcluded n the pill. genator sulheriand | GOMPERS RAPS WAGE CUT. |ind ihi audience “was' piainiy " ais even Wonders 'is sroversy now wiging, as their| Mr. Dowell declared the Army had TwoItoxes ";"::“:’“’;"%‘”“;"‘:"";:‘ &7 | which was adopted by the Senate and = The choruses were excellent, and cement does not expire until[a surplus of 60,000 men and that the|United States Mars 8 - - ire P 1 P by department was making no substan-| ball park rnrh lnmnrl;:w 'nr‘l‘,»‘rnnnn_ (‘:J"r:‘:h the House agreed to in confer-| Calls Reduction Foolhardy, as Cul‘~;:l‘n'ilr':n‘_:::;‘l::n}l‘i;?:i3{0(“;3:1:;1:?”30::’:]1: a etite for Hal creduction in jte enlistea: fon 12.1:‘,",‘"‘:4(" Jlu:nnjfm:cux':.\ Jokingly | Chalrman Wadsworth of the mill- tailing Consuming Power. feature of the evening's performance. pp ROBBED IN TUNNEL R i his ol | ested that It the jurors preferred | Ay aftairs committee has oxpressed While the two interior scenes could = R i T hie benalf he had aapealed | to attend church again in the after-|the opinion that there is no reason Reduction of wages by some em- |, .. no redecming feature from an A B el e teud of mceing the game they | Why the Army Dbill should not carry | ployers was assalled last night In a|ariistic polnt of view. the two out. pewell Man Believes Two Men |his discharge had been refused under | would be accommodated. fhle tem, e mater SUPDIY .Of thelstatement iasued by President Gom- | door scenes Were quite beautiful, and i i an arbitrary construction of law District comes directly under the su-| jers of the American Federatlon of | Weremade tepecially realistlc throush Guilty—Other Thefts. It the War Department is allowed pervision of the Army engineers. Labor, as “not only unjustified,” but |hn’ ;:nlmx‘l:rr:l of light effects that were just right. errs €@ ommimin, Topewell, va. |0 tonirac onhiw mareouts ax | SERVED ROAD 28 YEARS. e e T hotiaviliar Pan” was | sees it said Mr. Dowell, “the mili- the most foolhardy manner by which | W55 FHC S anner by Which| “-Carmen by’ Bizet, 1s being pre- N Flal(es Lt l0e 530 1n' Wi pocknthasi on a | Tary affairs committee should bring|y o g Tl i Get FIRE IN STOREHOUSE. to) smerge) from any indusirial reag sented this afternoon, and this even- upel"lOl" Com e o e o™i | in at once a bill for the release of|D. C. A , Mr. Gompers sald that “all agree | [hE% Sfering. of Voraie Ml Troras v last night. He said he |Some of the 60,000 surplus who want that industrial revival and the inau-; N8 % 4 nht he was robbed by two young | 10, Eet out $30.:30 Monthly, Pension, Stock of M. Goldenberg Damaged guration of a new era of prosperity F"‘-;"""‘ here of the San Carlo Com- T Leaders in charge of the bill indi-| After twenty-eight years of service to Extent of $2,000. depend, in the largest degree, upon [Pany: A bLurglar visited the laundry ot |¢ated it would be amended to give re-1ag o horse-car driver and later a the purchasing, consuming and using Thomas Moy, U street, carly yes- | lief to soldiers appealing for their|motorman, D. C. Skinner has beon re- | Fire in a two-story framo structure at | power of the great mass of the| ASSTGNED TO FORT MYER. teiduy morning and stole u rovolver | Jischarge from service. tired by the Washington Railway and | 909 8th street, occupled as a storehouse | people. To reduce wages is to cur- 4t Moy kept in his home and busi- Electrio Company. He will rocetve a| by AL Golderiberg, this morning about | tail the using and consuming power| Maj. MHarry . Smalley, Dental : blice for protection pension o .30 & month, effective |10:30 o'cloc lamage to stock esti-| of the people. The offer and foreini e WY Waten valuea | ANOTHER W. VA. JUDGE. BTt Mareh 1At the time of his rec |mated at $2,000. Damage to the build- | of one reduction i3 almost. invariably | CorP®: &% J'“d"”“ barrachs Mo ag ¢ was reported by Mary M Senator Sutherland’s bill autheriz- |tirement Mr. Skinner was operating |ing was placed at $100. Sergt. Frank|followed by others. The whole | been assigned to duty at Fort Myer, Murpiy. 1638 S street ing an additional federal judge for|on the ith street line. Chinn of No. 3 Truck Company cut his| thought is uneconomic and contrary | Va. He will reiieve Capt. William B. W ler, 2 N strect. told |the southern West Virginia district| The company has expressed to Mr. |thumb with a piece of tin while fighting | to the interests and welfare of our|Caldwell, Dental Corps, who is trans- ot ol the 1 of two chick- | was passed today by the Senate and | Skinner its appreciation of his years|the fire, the injury belng serious enough ' national progress, advantage and|ferred to the Walter Reed General wus valued at §6, sent to the House. of faithful servige. to necessitate his going off duty. prosperity. Hospital, this city, for duty.