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=0 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 5. 1921 ' —_— e D : (DENIES D. C. HEADS [orctracec* TAES THREATEN IR JAMES CRAIG BLANTON RIDICULES PUBLIC MEETING SET ™ B“S?;‘:“io e WAGES OF MINERS ' FAVOR DYER BILL IN PHILIPPINES MEETS DE VALERA? FOCHTS SPEECH BY SURGEONS BODY WILL NOT BE CUT Craig. 3.3 monn De Valera. the|the House District committee, on the P H = Commissioners Disapproved i ay Schedule Effective Un I Much to the amusement of the i and Pro : P | Disaster, Foreign Trade | irin renuniicnn iader, nad & con |t ponea s tot of fun a in onesen | HoSPital Service on Wed- ference on lrish affairs in Dudlin fnage jast night by Chairman Foceht | : ; : ofmcally | s asday Night til March 31, 1922 o b6 ” n Told. today. it was announced officially o the House District committee be- nesday . ’ . Similar “Loan Shark Law.” | Conventio B R T n T fp Mt Bl ot e ey [ “willi i ST By the Awsociated Press. N sd - their respective}He laid particular stress on Chair-| Plans for a public meeting mnext : ) ) "‘“ iliam H. Baldwin. chairman ot CLEVBLAND, Onio. May & g Achange man Focht's statement that he would | Wednesday night to discuss the bet- [ INDIANATOLIS, Ind. May 5—Wages e citizens' committee on the “loa v L S g q B winens men | Viewpoints ’ {he willing to spend & hundred miltion | o5 M B S T e Dise of organized m workers will not Shark™ law. today lssued & statement 5 g - S0 J1x thredtens Ameritan, busing | The discussion between Sir JAmes [ioliars on improvements in the Na- ¢ ROPD 140 1ie with be reduced, John 1. Lewis, presiden in regard to pawnbroking in the Philip through the reves Prof. De Valera. it was said-itional Capital and that “the sky is!!Tict and to acquaint the public with; b e y i f the United Mine Workers of America. eds of local hospitals were out-y before Congre Mr. Baldw nue act of 1918, taxing whotly | Guite apart from the pOSitin in | the dimit” " Represcntative Blanton | the n i Tt i< unfortunate that the = t 5 3 which remains unchanged tread to the House extracts from Mr.ly o0 0 heon under the auspices | lared in a statement today refu! ment in last nizht's made by oreign income of non-r Clergyman. | FOChUS speech, while Mr. Focht sat ( bt pat o Leo ports of such action Representative Dyer before the House icans. Daniel R Williams of the Amer- Assassinate ¥y {10 the Lack of 1he «hamber ! Of the American College of Surzeons| Rl fon. y 7 :‘:"‘_';“;r‘ Sommitiee 1 Lo thed {ican Chamber of Commerce at Mant - May s Two were browdly smiling in the Willard Hotel ! ks ronah volnied ot N i ERlroRing. b o By ¢ & S Rev, William Maguire. for- | He faid str. on the statement A cheon was ziven for miners pow are working under being wanted by Com- | [told the eighth national foreign t ade Rt SL-the Meihodlatmads Uy Repterenioiier romarrment] he Jun hion. o ] for 4 WaeR HOKed by the: Tniten missioners is not by the 3 onvention here today. Mr. Williams 1 00 L0 b nd his son-in-1aw. ihe came from Pennsyivania, where | PUrpo of pre N.Ir”r‘xl\ll‘;n':nhtl‘lll b minous Coal Commiseion o SO R - : R suid that this taxation endangercd| ey, Frank Meitrick, wore leaying jthev “were used (o spending u,—;..{"{g'; el d pro JAhat the agreement dock not ters & Bill. in question. b dases] : 3 | the headquarters of the North Bel-!'sums of money. in contrasi to mem- | Wi O e BT Sided e M & is substantially the sume as H R. 31641 the trade and prestige of the United| (he headquarters of the Neplfi Tg from “the jackrabbit states of [ Dr J. Wesley Bovee "r,'"‘,l. : onsumers should not deluy pur Introduced by Mr. Dyer in the last| tes through the entire orient | ek Received @ wound in the | the south and wost.” | explained that the mecting to be held upon the theory or with the :un'.'.n‘s;.‘“h\;-h was (5..’;.:;;-1\‘”;‘n:-‘ The evidence which comes from|forehead, while a passerby 'w:“ Heprosentative Blanton said ma'|;"‘l’,"’m_“‘|’"""“fi“ S OLeinl & ohain of N that By e ’lw"m“ of wages rov, by the ommissioners 2 S v e t¥e & b e il s . it « K will be ed b e miners. T pproved by the then |every guarter of the globe as to the | wounded in the eve by {ragments of lthe entire siate of Pennsylvania. of | Proposition. if was one of chan Bf will be accepted by the miner pes dat 712 < e s d’ bullet passed lwhich Mr. Focht i e enta- D e i i < | glass as the secon A v 5 is one representa i e S o e of: discrimination worked by such 12X ihrough a glass panel at the side|tive. could be lost in one district in|der the auspices of the tolleze of against Americans and to the ad-} 4., %¢ (he mission. his home state of Texas. He gave u-l-.‘_"-(’"“ Jaebh He “told - the es in the organized sections of vantage of their competitors too | C9IMERICK, May 4.—The funeral of | luctrations of how the people in hix|States and Canad: » coal mining industry he mine unanimous and too overwhelming to LIMERICK, May 4 —TRe {008, f s bW L o | Kuests of the objects of the society. ~ \ Workers are now working under Heary, Claney, who o Siane gave raised large sums of } FNG g that il was a fellowshin N of wages fixed by the Upit in a report to Chairman 3 February 17. 1920 Same as Former Bill. cept for a difference in the amount of the bond and license and Chere will be no reduction of N > be questioned or minimized.” Mr. W L ‘ night. gave rise to . - w \ : 2 e S —— _ d here Sunday night. gave money for educational institution: < Mt . v Sylvania Insertea in it “the b in liams said. nt today which resulted in | ™ e Qe atyatomed 1o take|0f 5000 surgeons orxanized for (ne| UL Bituminous Coal Commission auestion is identical with the pend- | Other Speakers. e o employing firearms. Killing ithat money out of onr own pockets | IMprovemen the profeasion. th by the President and which ing Senate bill. S 981 As to this. ! | The second speaker was Lewis I ione civilian and dangerously wound-iand not out of the public treasury|discouragement of unnecessary s tioned under governmental au- in_response to his request for their | {Pierson of the Irving National Bank.jing another. {from funds paid in by the people in | HETRN EE T00 SO he opinion. the Disirict Commissioners New York, on “The Settiement of Ous; DUBLIN. May 4.—A sergeant and said Represcntative Blanton. s Tl % ese Wil « were written wrote Senator Ball on the 26th ultimo. S Gl i “lgeven constables were am:\us«m‘lrd Speaking facetiously about the epitath, 115 the American pu s RICHARD WASHBURN CH |y b b s T s a8 stated in The Star of the follow- P Rie Y e of the Public Led-| and Killed this morning a short dis-{ Reiieseniatios Blan catmen ) ANA. Ohor which will ot Ing iy, that thes taw o reason wh e e e 0 famee omtside of Rathmore. County S ot e el Allen Asks Co-Operation. duthor and lawyer of New Vork. who 3 0 the p fw. which has been | S haqeiphia. s erry.Only one man in the party ther animals with even longer | o o representime the Amer: | Wi be nominated by no modi ' sustaine the courts. should be | The morning session closed with anj escaped. ars than the jabrabbit ican ( g S WO OF- | ovalix 40 separis L Soperseded Bl B mew e whic e ] adress by J- Walter Drake of De | dnized the meeting for W ednesday | (i seoerding ¢ . : el pa - of § would do troit pvernment Service to For- L iane asked for the co-operation o iy hro T — [t an s S |JOHN A. MOSS, LAWYER, |BERLIN RECEIVES e e e ‘ A, A3 PERC bkl el The American Manufacturer: X- a success. He said that the organiza- « ed 3 g i with the House bill which Mr. Dyer f SHicar Utars 2 =l v . o apport of |election laxt November. He ix a1 grad- | sist any attempt to distirh the eous Tays he Commusioners want. and |Failure Here to Settle Trou- fpor Association gave a “neondasi] ANDMARK OF COURT, DIES ALLIES’ ULTIMATUM |tjon sas, anxious tor the support of L T0F arvara and aerved an & cor- | nimite of e proscnt contiactari :aumdun:»d the passage of the bill. into a group session on special ex-: PR LT ina: thae the “upport given to th ;Plrmndrm with the Russian army|relations )l‘hw present .-l\-m‘-‘ depres. amending the existing law by in- i b = . 6F 2 o : = = . bl > uring the world war. sion in the mining industry. with . |port problems of the manufacturer. ; would be placed in an 3 with creasing the rate 10 2 per cent, \which ble Encourages Unions. |vort problems of i R Oldest D. C. Golored Attorney, Call- | ___(Continued from Fiest Page) | Proposition would be bl R oot v ed_at_their reques 3 et — e 3 ment and distress among the o 5 X ¢ . A 9 5 ;i : W 7 He outlined the program for next ent ar at 5 O s R e il iniroduced at their ror Owners Claim Gains. Pour groun seeslont are on the 2Tl ed “Common-Law John. committee in substitution therefor. | wednesday. The meeting wil' be| NATHAN BREWER DIES. | Eiikers s ol inany way attrivy quest by Chairman Focht as H. R New York will be chairman of a ses- The 26 per cent levy on exports. [ess| held in the Hall of Nations of the ety ® lafect. Production costs at the pre B015. e By the Associated Press. el :«.'.nejumng “Special xport Dead at 77. 1 per cent for sinking fund. it is pro- | Washington Hotel. Dr. J. Wesle 3 3 % |M,, ime are such as to enable coal 2 Per Cent Great Enou; W YORK, May 5.—Failure of ef-|prohiems of the Manufacturer” Thel Jouo A aoco colored lawyer for ;‘::f}m':‘h;"r Dbe paid by the German | Bovee will preside. H. B. F. Mac. Said He Accidentally Shot meself'm be produced and furnished the e forts in Washing! e na- sions w s “Foreign e aeee : i srnmen e exporter. farland will deliver the a s o D s el *“The Commissioners say they think | ©F3 10 | ;.hrxvn.mn‘ B L e S ATmeriean| the last 48 years. died last night NoT ta BIa e, welcome and Dr. Franklin H. Martin. Before Death. L I i basic or T e e st ngminse e a| Trade Relations” and “Intercst of Ag-yat his home, 2341 Nichols avenue| The committee is not authorized to|Sécretary general of the American| oo om0 LS RO LR A of coal e Ditich 19 nnece a8 a protest against a 15 per cent Wage } . joyjrure in Foreign Trade. southeast tricken with pa- |interfere with the German adminis-| College of Surgeons. will speak on | 070 50 O 0 should not delay upon ti s brought here | the orgzanization and its purposes. that any re for pawnbrokers’ loans or other = icut served to draw the battle line closer | A dinner and annual meeting of the | theory or with the \ e 2 eing | tration. organ b 4 R Jhus irie is an ur. |here today. advisory committee on foreign mails sis Mo Syening atien D | Germanye it in stipuiatad: shati clentific. Research and Tts Ad- |« ago and taken to Casualty ! duction of wag, 0¥ declare L - 5 to discuss mail problems is on the 5 . ject to the prior approval of the ntages to the Community.” will beiyivay ror qreatment for by the mine workers il thex have fecommm s '%'q"lr 1 e week b wnden evers Smeri- | evenini program T e Ol itioety’ known as|mission. provide such inateria) Llie sublect ofiai address by D wound thr low 1 { the contrary have Il they have recommended. S. 7 ore the weel ended. every Ameri- | €€ ; - &l i bel, Mr. Moss. familiar as - vide s ni § S Do o ‘Phirad o vound three inches below hi 3 R. "and as they have disapproved | can ship not then at sea would be tied [ NeXt vears convention Sy v Bl «Common-Taw John.” was born in|labor as wnv allied power may recl B ey oL R I jtied at Casualty Hospital last the bill which Representaive Ryer|up tight. Engineers, firemen and saijors | Selected by (he BatiBial SOt T ay | 51 in Virginia seventy-seven years quire toward the restoration of lho[“r‘g é Charlsi Y [When the wounded man reached the Y. fays they have recommended. 1t is to| Were reported leaving their ships in in- | MK 1D New Yo s L azo. During the « war he ‘came fdevastated arcas of that power. or to|Brik. Gun. Charles 13 S Ihospital he said he had accidenta RAILWAY COSTS INQUIRY. be hoy that the House District|creasing numbers, and it was asserted | it Septem i), to this city and was appointed to a|rnable any allicd power to proceel; Fresiten’s Persofa . PRYSICIED hims. while® handling a r Increased railroad operating o committee will promptly meet the sit- > were not sufficient non-union men Farrell Wax Speaker. [position in the Library of Congress | with the restoration and development |3 ond wiceipreAidcRtiot the o : taung 8 re-l norea ailroa g Ttion’ By TEDOEInE. Fav 4 available capable of handiing marine | 1y epening_the convention vester-|and later in the census bureau of fof ts inqustrial and cconomic life. |lege. will speak on -The Ameri o DL Lo et e el Gliestion T icarsiorA ik Cemmissioners' bill. H 3 a % 10 replace the strikers. ay James A. Farrel New York.|the Interior Depariment. Later LY The il of dth ateel and “'""'1!":’ i W s & ! v nflicted Irepair work with outside con fng the increase in rate in the pres- n the other hand. the owners as-|chairman of the council and pr served for a number of vears a shall be determined by German and | u 7 e iReEi ‘onsta Thomas H rrsonotd i e e e Gy e “anadial 'nt law for which the Commissioners | “rted that the situation was well in{gent of the United S teel Cor- ce of the pe being appointed {allied valuators. i Better Hospitals™ will be th pic rizes county. Md. informed | Will be looked int v th ‘-nu = President Hayes. kle was re-| The reccipts from the 50 per cent |Cf an address by Rev. C. B. Moulinier ? ; : eport of Coroner Nev o te investigating committee, ppointed justice of the peace by |levy on German exnorts, decided upon |S. J. president of the Catholic Hos- TENort: of Caroner. Neyitt. Wi sed Lo p o death as|me 10, Chairman Cummins i dge Harold|refused to pass upon the death as| . el Aesoctaiion. aud Jude resulting from an accidental shoot- |states railroad managers will and the leading civic bodies in thehand. Recruiting bureaus, the locations | poration. in addressing the 2,000 dele- ve asking for so long. - |of which were not made public, were o aai h Diatzict have heen asking o said to be receiving all the appiications |5 mfne war placed the United States| Presidents Garfield and Cleveland and {at the previous london conference operators could handle. A fleet o 8 whers it be i & forelg i had the distinction of being the only |will be credited to Germany under|M. Stephens. director of hospital ac s ia a Jain why operatins v of WES | where it belongs in the foreign trade any er e Az ivan College ToF arted an investiz g B T eyl bty ST G P0 | has been employed to carry men from {jici- in the lead. And now it is only|c0lored man to ride in Cieveland's in-!the present arrangement. Itivities of ? iz BLarled ian | : . ] i ‘ & “matter of a dei . racked | o v s reced . inter- |Surgeons. will deliver the closing ad- {13 s arres 3 ; X wnM[N S EI_UBS e e e l’ matter of a definite policy. hacked | UERral brocession, in{ents And. Bnking Toe o e Inter | Gress on the topic, ~The Standardiza. | made about $1.000.000,000 Claim Full Crew Secured. not only by the merchants. bankers| He was admitted to the bar ests and sinking 1 payments and | dr rspar) One ship which owners declared was | 4nd manufacturers, but by the gov-|1572 and had been actively en-|the export tax shall be applied, a tion of Hospitals manned i thic war todas was (he i ernment. to maintain our rightful po.|%a%ed in that profession up to thelcommission thinks fit. to paying Guests at Luncheon. 3 3 time of his death. He gained prestige | simple interast not exceeding 2. p Among the guests at the luncheon | Shipping Board passenger ship Cals sition among nations. : e operated by the Mansonline i the New t is not too much to say that the| While defending a mounted policeman jcent from May 1. 1921, to May 1.71926. [ SUOTR York-South American trade welfare of every man, woman and|in Anacostia pv the mame of Addjon the balance of the debt not Dr. W. C. Fowler. District health of- ] i W Green. Hix cffent was charged with|ercd by the bonds then issued. x 4 e B Sawrer The Callagilefc her Hoboken child in Amecrica is linked up with | der. and through the efforts of |interest on this balance shall be pay. | icer: Brig. Gen. | shortly before noon and went to anlcorrect solution of these problems of ¢ ! Surgeon General H. F. Cummins of the R biat ¢ candidates for of.]A0¢horage in the lower harbor. Mun-|international commerce.” 208 «-Eafgé".l""f#;.'?.kr:fii?«' ne {;: able "‘:‘:':"‘5“‘- o _— bublic health service, Surgeon General minations of can; s - Line oMeials s Lo 5 ht ol e ¢} was ; s eriin Cabinet Renignn. 2 ieneral son Line ufficials said she had a com-| Fred [ Kent of the Bankers' Trust, was chirged. = The members of the 5 urgeon Genera The resignation of the Fehrenbach | Judge Robb, ministry at Berlin, on the eve { Justice McReynolds, H. B. F. Macfar- signing of the ultimatum. has brought | jand. Mr. and M Charles W. Wet- a new element into the situation. ohn Joy I Bal- fice to be elected tomorrow for thelyjete” replacement crew, and would|Company, New York, and W. P. G blennial term and reports of officers|sail before night with passengers.|Harding. governor of the Federal Re.|!ook up At for the past vear were the princibalicargo and mails for Rio de Janeiro|serve Board, Washington. also spoke, |Presented Mr. Moss with a gold-head- business conducted at_the annuallind Buenos Alres. The deias at the|Mr Kent on “Financing Foreign Trade |, cane. Mr. Moss proudly carried meeting of the District Federation of| anchorage, they said. was to per-jand Mr. Harding on “Frozen Credits— | this cane unti s death. R Te that, the Genpan sivernon: Women's Clubs. which opened a two- | mit ' rupuirs to her michinery cotr | What They Are and How 1o Thaw Tributes were paid o his memor Iwomd ender its. rasnanion te Bremt B A O hme riadleigh. 16th) oficials, however, said her crew was|Them.” e T oday, A T ew cu®|dent Ebert had been heard with con- | how .. Giles Scott Rafter. Mrs 5 , R en s hoX e s not complete. No Danger of Trouble. SE0C M8 0 iy o siderable credence for several days and ander Wolfe, Dr. Harvey i o o h memIeTie commitie. peemme| Other ships announced to sail today| 1y nis address. Mr. Hardimg said: | O5I€5 10y Behalf of their deceased |00 qtnliory dinpatcnes received [ast | mye o . Kober, Dr. Ada | Her. merrage the. happiest For president, Mrs. J. W. Frizzell: for Aragatioe . for Key = Weat h i eral financial trouble in this country. oldest colored lawyer of this city. had asked Chancellor Fehrenbac! W L g n o i ,' 1! W JJ' E . b first vice president, Mrs. Charles P. <3t ¥ est and gulf | the present a time to do things in Rurviving him are his- wife, five 3 . 8, han, M Mary Gwynn, Arihur S H that the eddrng ngraving e Granfleld: for. seeond vice president,|Por's- Sailing of the Red D Line! . business world—a time for cour. 5 L3 . = al cabinet to continue to function in deal- | plo" “\fies Hart, Mrs. Cross. 2 S Mre Jaboh Waterman: recording sec: et popiladelphia, | for Central|age " We are on a much safier basis o008 AN two daughicrs Tuncralan e AT irs ted to do. Dr.| The committee in charge was as fol- infallible, beyond the least sugges- % z een canceled. it was an- sl ; o : 3 0 do. Dr. [ )owa vee, chairman: Drs. E. A. | 4 Aot i Shondiha Fearotary. Mre M. X. Pol.|Nounced. and “pussengcrs and"Treighi | Creaits can best be ihates out be | HesCuylUL, 1L i xpected that serv- | Gustav Siresemann. leader of the peos 12 | PN e, Cline Borden, Joseph | tion of mediocrity, charmingly cor- Tooks irbamarer. Biss Mary Huyler,|ntended for her will be forwarded on | rO0ilS (AN DAL BE (hawed oul by alices will be held Sunday at his home | pie's party in Germany. was mentioned B Bryun, H. H. Kerr, secretary: W. B. | 5 2 s % naus i do Jauton| |0 Anacostis an being the probable successor of Con- | yarpury. J. J. Richardson and R. Y. | rect in every detarl. - = a Norwegian ship under charter tol . v v snd audMor—Mre" W. A. Winkelhaus | &, Norwesian which will do the thawing out auto: I b Tl Successor of fon. a private subscription muil Mary Logan Tucker was nominated . matically. o S o Sullivan. y 2 < At the offices of the United States|™2 . Stressemann was among the most bit for the presidency from the floor. M es of the LU ! Federal reserve bank reserves are A X % e . Fedwood Vandergrift was nominated | Mail Steamship Company it was said | now higher than ihee nave veen winee | KENYON EXPLAINS Lerjcridica o she Feprenhach ministry The impress ANDREWS on for the position of corresponding sec- | (i, PATRRCT ner Votomac, held up | ihe rall of 1815 "With the present Uarch "asexeriing. commdembie sresri CONFERS ON POLICE. TEhe buiiots will be printed this aft- | IME: had been remanned with the ex- | Sacrae LS, 57 per cont. ax com- PROPOSED SERVICE |surc‘upon the government <o bring anou | s ernoon. it was anmounced. and the | Stbtion of one or two men in the|Piniy"are able now safely (o iake e i " that “time that the | Commissioner Oyster Asks if | signified painstaking perfection. Dolls will be open from 10 o'cock 10-| (he ship would sail for Dangig within | PArt in @ movement to stimulate busi- (Continued from First_Page.) people’s party was urging the German Young Men Are on Desks. Barton iR T 105 10 TR e A B W TN Haalamin varen pecpl’s party wus urging the cerman g I HAVE HER HARBINGERS OF . © b department to carry out the purposes|withdraw their forces from newly oc-| Commissioner Oyster will confer HAPPINESS ANDREWS_EN_ Reports were received from the orfolk Striker Fined. The general convention committee | JEPATIM cupied districts along the Rhine under | with Acting Supt of Police Daniel | GRAVED fiow dicecter Mias M. Lillian Whtiam-| The ‘picket waa one of’ifive who gol, it will effect a real economy iniogrered to any one who “brings in a|the department should. whenever pos : et benquet to Ling Ui AMeLl : o old, who was severely burned last |POL o e pernoon. There will be a banquet to-|ing up American shipping, British and las The secretary of public welfare will {P2Id a8 1f the corviction of the ol | tond e e ways: and means of and York, Pa. |{Hampton roads, with a view of tak- |Short, was employed as stenog. |, Lt 18 provided that all officers and TO PRINT SLACKER LIST | in"turrors thac nat “ueen e Vheckba | sebner in the Casuiles seciion. of ths | smbloves of anv offce. bureas board ’ 6 = for American ships. This is the situ- { United States Marine Corps . at.|Of other agency transferred to the 4 16 1 The War Department slacker lists|ation as shipping men see it tended Western Presbyterian Church, | ¢partment of public welfare shall be an issued from time to time will be | : 3 was a memper of WG | transferred at their respective grades ‘ Markets Markets Engraved Stationery has always Jacobs: recqrding secretary, - {steamers in thix harbor and calling named. The committee will present]| *I believe the bill is v d desk w : 0 e se - < o esk work in the sta- Leonard Dotén: corresponding secre- | them “scabs” resulted in the first ar- | its report at the closing session Sat- | sive, and that it will force are doing p f A : ; ssion S sive. Y « B ses that could be handled by {ary. Mre. €. R Cranmer; tre rest ot 2 siziking xeaman in Norfolk | urday morning pledges made during the campaign{ REWARD “DEAD OR ALIVE.” ;‘,‘3;;,"3:;:‘:.,,,0,, rs. ant S. Barnhart: auditor, ast night and in court today a fine of —_———— for a new department of public wel- He . % fsiione: d . ; & At : ! publ eneral Hay The Commissioner expressed the be i direstoriice 3. Lithien Witiar. | 2hned costs was imposed DIES OF GAS BURNS fare and that while resulting in great |, Fostmaster, Goncral, Mavs made it Hne sz nments " in yas announced: Mrs. Emma Sanford|terference with men who had signed |Miss Helen E. Short. 20, Succumbs | measure, and 1 believe will be ap. |the o ftend ¢ Lotk on. the streat R. P. AAN E S heiton. A,!zmr'v\pa‘n!.“:quu;'an.lj::lle,pk)lli;: up to take the places of striking ea- at Hospital preciated awd indorsed by the peo- e e Tolany of the i Harry L. Gessford. superintend- : PAPER COMPANY . i) Sy g . i le of the United States. Its power i 4 % : . t polic expected back Satur. £ bl Jacobs and Mrs. Teresa P. Williams. While the striking marine w. N = Pe 0F S i T | mitting the crime or in resisting law- | ent of police, iz expected back S The federation is meeting this aft-lare succeeding to some sarent ',’,:k:;f Miss Helen E. Short. twenty years tor "::""n‘:l‘_,_fi'i’r‘;"u‘e"‘i he future can ful arrest. the same reward may be|day from New York. where he - R 74 paid as if the conviction of the of-|tending a meeting of police offic 727-31 Thirteenth Street Thomas G. Winter. in American bottoms if the walk-out | street. died at Georgetown University | 200 I8 tenure of e s N of engineers were not in effect Hospital 1ast night, Coroner Nevity | Saly 4%, (1At of the heads of other } §,Vith the coal export trade picking {gave a certificale of accidental death. | Sxeeatary In 1o ereive & sarary of —_— e CONGRESSIONAL RECORD up. with an increasing demand. the | Miss Short, @ native of this city 55000, {British are diverting bottoms to}and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. p,| 3000 A president. Mrs. Howard L., Hodgkin NORFOLK. Va, May 5.—ursing|of nearly 100 members, with Mr. Far- the threat of breaking off diplomatic v is afternoon to find out if | first vice president, Mrs. § | men who had sighed up to work on{rell of New York am chairman, was Progreasive and Economical. relations. = . i::]l‘)\g\';nlghland active memhers of the | Samples With Quotations on Request son. were taken into custody by the police the determination of governmental ive ’ ¥ S were tn te oli 3 : ° . n to veteran officers| The following resolutions committee | yesterday, because of attempted. fo. affairs. It i8 & forward-looking |II%ll fobber” apply also in the case e S NS morrow night in honor of the presi-jother foreign craft are getting car- {Saturday morning while lighting a ceive an annual salary of $12,000, i i dent of the general federation, Mrs.|goes lined up that r as stove. at her K receive & o Y. +000. 1an order issued by the Postmaster creasing co-operation between cities T B 2 al federation, P would be handled | a3 stove at her home, 1818 34th|ind his tenure of office will be the eneral toda: in running down criminals. Branches in Norfolk Va published in the Congressional Rec- njusction In Refused. hiare she and salaries on the date of transfer. ord. Request for such publication| BALTIMORE, Md. May 5.—A pin|choir i i1l b " The bill provides an appropriation was made in the House today byifor an injunction to prevent rm: Funeral services will be conducted 0 : . 3 R A L o g O s R b M e Meats Priced Right—Not One Day, Every Day t South Dakota. a former service man, | Prsuading men from going to work | 5 58 fan | Bscal vear ending June 30, 1921 ¢ —— : il 4t the Western Presbyterian 3 , 1921 > and there was no objection. on them was filed vesterday in the }“:m:' o R g OR FOR YOUNG FOLXS AND Mr. Johnson said that in his opinion | UDited States district court by the : publicition or”the Tt e Cont | Pt imore S{Eamin o Compin Creek cemetery CLOTHING MAGNATE DEAD. YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN l gressional Record would make them o8¢ refused to is. CHICAGO, May 5.—Jonas Kuppen- Specials—Friday and Saturday Finest Pork Products Smoked Shoulders . .Ib., 13c “Kingan’s Bacon. . . . .Ib., 16¢c Pure Hog’s Lard . .Ib., 111/5¢ Corned Shoulders. . .Ib., 13¢ Competad, s londsib 2 Fresh Shoulders. . . .Ib., 16¢c stitate .........I, 10¢ Country Style Smoked Bean Pork or Fat Back, esalo : o sue the injunction. but said he would NE! AMP. i PewsbaDers of uny abiity ‘af e pn |00 to immediately it eidence of”ins et DR o7 ‘tho Toundera "oF & clothing F st Tenth St the event that names appeared in the | LMidation or violence from now on| Maj. William F Tompkins, Corps of|one of the founders of a clothing g . {he eyems that o | were presented to him. Engineers. stationed in (his city, has|firm bearing his name, is dead at his been assigned to duty at Camp A. A.lhome here.” He was born in 1854 at ' 1 ki he House for pe i=siont = . toprint i the Kecrod. Mp- Jonnton; FAIL TO SETTLE STRIKE. |Humphreys. Va. Terre Haute, Ind. ) =aid he realized the possibility of er. | ? e e S a a essage | rors in the department st and that Representatives of the d tions. {ers failed to meet today with Secre- “I ‘think. however. that the per-|tary Davis to continue conferences centage of errors will he exceedingly | 100King to a settlement of the ship- 01' a y ee « Small” he added. “and every effort|Ding wage controversy which has re will be made 1o do justice to men|Sulted in crews of some American who should not have been listed merchant craft walking out. Mr. ! e - Divis mid he did not know whether Infants’ Dainty Hand- Hams ..........Ib, 19¢ 12V/5¢ e meetings would be resumed 1 f pril Circulation Government officers apparently had | made Dresses—Of fine A Word to Fancy Home-Dressed Beef Ly federal mediation. At the Depart- about_abandoned hope that the con- nainsook, trimmed with val 20 troversy could be settled at this time lace: many styles. Very Mothers B OF the Teprenntuiives of the main"ame : special ate Do you know that it is Round Steak......Ib,30c Fancy Chuck Roast. .lb., 18¢ b, One Edition Daily AR e T ‘ $2.95 possible to obtain here Sirloin Steak ......Ib,33c Prime RibRoast, o ‘ Porterhouse Steak . .Ib., 35¢ Shoulder Clod Roast, | Hamburg Steak .. ...Ib., 16c Bouillon Roast, i Boneless Pot Roast. .Ib., 20c Top Rib Roast, j 23c VL HOLD Business Manager of | @ver. remained here. including An. | everything Baby ma E. SUNDAY STAR. does | drew Furuseth, president of the In- d 2 2 4 ol iy ariusl mamber of | ternational Seamen’s Union. and W “Vq NTq ” need—as lovingly and Auring the month of April. A D. 1921, was as| 1AM 5. Brown. representing the Ma- daintily made as if you Toliows: rine Engineer Beneficial Assoc : 5 5 - DAILY. Labor Department. offtc :M:.L-;fi"f:_ B b G t had faslnor}ed it your- Bl it ot e o W st e AR TR S S Dage. dmiee ey < deavor lo iikeep in louch” with the i @by arments scify) Tassible to select 1 M.lk F d V l . . cee situation, it wa ed, o i i i riialons 1 i maiand Should) ] everything in one plac Prime Milk-Fed Vea H 18 efforts will be made to settle the dis. No Pins or Buttons in quiet and seclusion— il d Loin Veal $ Plecretary Davis today coiiferred Vanta Bands .............. 75c | and under expert guid- Veal Cutlets. ......lIb.,45¢c Rib and Loin en“, § H ;;lxlnP: ‘x_:;n&n;‘;n&*l (':?1- aa‘n:.{' ulf Vanta Vles;x ....$1.00 to $2.50 ance? Possible to outfit Breast Veal (b cllopl PICIEISCI | o ' Natlonal Marine tH Engmeery . Beneficial - Arwoclation ‘ e N Sirts Baby or the Baby-to-be Feast Vel T IORe Shoulder Veal, roast- 2 S rown, ol 0| Vi 1 b o the association, and. T B Heat Vanta Hose ........75c to 85c | at better values than out) ..........lb,.16¢ ing..ceeeen....lb, 20c 15 96,156 ‘hairman of the council. W. H. Hyman elsewhere? Baltimore and Bert L. Todd of New York, members of the council, were Torks mem these-delicious flakes of . Infants’ Bonnets Hezly declared that the situation =il i was ve satisfactory” from the rorgandy, S standpoint of the men. Thirt ] i / i eI 1 e, Thirteon gt L ips e e e at— 95c¢ Blue Ridge Fresh Creamery Buttery, Ib.......38c Fancy No. 1 Potatoes, peck..... S | Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen. Siesa st eBC Plain Print Creamery Butter,lb..............35¢c 23calb. Infants’ Kid Shoes (Washington’s Best) Soft soles, in White Kid ) ; ,’ il 716 Markets Located Where They Do the MOST GOCD and white with patent M1 4% Street, S. W. S13 415 St, KWL trim; also Tan Kid. Sizes Northeast Market, 1Z2th and H s e e MW 1,2 and 3. Very special at— Less adjustments. Total daily net circulation Dailvy average net paid cire lation R e iy ly average number of coples for service, etc : Daily average net circulation. 95520 UNDA Brown said that no concessions would be made by the men in the way of accepting wage reductions, and i Copies. Days, Copies. he had no information that the . o, s S 1 hat e tad_no information ‘that the | the package with cream or 004 Yalue voiiee 93070 | recede from their stand for cuts. i e ps - declared that the only ships that n(alfl Of ar AT moving now ure those of seven o m a 167 Less adjustments. w“ en or cight concerns that have made agree. 'fde 3 Total Sunday net circulation.” 370516 | mentx with the unions. “Give s & X Average net paid Sunday ci culation ... P Average number of copies for Service. €tC.i...osuees . 520 few more days” he said, ‘and all 94380 | American shipping will be tied up The men are coming off the ships at verage Sunday net circula- Brown also said that no move h hary s~ eholllon 7 ot bl RP O (8 S Gl 8L e “WMW PLEMING NEWROLD. harber tugbhoat men. and “there won't Businers Mana, hest he MBI “umt . Bubacribed and t before me thia Gth | b e sald, “unless there is an of- A fort to compel the men to move ships (Seal) ELMER F. YOUNT, whose crews have refused to accept y - — Notary muep cuts.” e S 4 d 7! Streets, N. E. Eastern Market, (meatm only). 3272 M St., Georgetowm. 7th & C Sta., S. E, (8. W _Cor.) 1335 Wisconsin Ave., Geargetown. ichols Ave., Anacostia.