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) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1921 | 'FALSE NEWS BERLIN SENT OUT | Abe Martin Says: _|GOVERNMENT OWNERSHP TO KEEP UP COURAGE OF NATION W i $ 1 ,OOO How Sinking of Leviathan Was Heralded $75 Monthly vides for Bond Issue to Raise Throug}xout Germany And Never a INCLUDES INTEREST Large Office Space One room contains about 2,000 square feet, including private lavatory. Government ownership and opera- tion of the street cars in the District of Columbia, a8 & utllity to get the government ' employes to and from work, {8 proposed” in a bill Intro- duced by Representative Oscar K. Keller of Minnesota, a member of the One Toom contains about goo square fect. Available in the New Star Building on or be- fore September 1. Funds Needed. Defeat Confessed. House District committee, : 5 - + BY JOSEPHUS DANIELS, | At present the American roldiers are Representative Keiler's proposal fs Also other desirable smaller offices, singlc 725 tO 737 Former Secretary of the Navy. without either rifles or artlilery.” for, oo o or en suite, arranged to suit tenants if appli- | " Ana at that moment there were a Distrlet C i Wflh '“' N S e . ARTICLE 26. | million Amerlcan soldiers in France public utility commizalo o mulions cation is made immediately. rinceton | and we ‘were turning out munitions ninety days after the passage of the “Vaterland sunk! Largest German | &% 2 f L e 3 . | at a rate the Ge is could not be- measure, o1 smo. S 2 v * vessel used by Americans as trooD | lieve was possible. oo ot D€ The introduction of thls bill prac- | For further information apply to G spelise g T 7 tically colncident with the an- | e AT framapart; mamed by e e | e e i icees noundement by Englneer Commissions BUSINESS MANAGER was torpedoed and sent down today | 0t R RS N erman naval authordi- er Kuta that the PPublic Utilities Com= | e et s by German submarines!” ties in asserting its success. Admiral mission had given the two streot car | THE EVENING STAR lines until Monday to arrange a vol- untary merger was taken today as evidence that Congress means to ef- fect an early solution of the etreet car difficulties. Representative Koller's blll pro- poses a bond issue to pay whatever the Public Utllities Commission may declde_us the value of the railways ,That was the startling news which | Holtzendorff, head of the admiralty, the navy radio operators heard from e o Berlin anc nmight in July, 1918, and | taking into consideration the counter promptly brought to me. The report |measures—that meant the mine bars proadeast by . wircless, bulletine featured in inewvapaners gs‘l:he big- g‘e;;;t l!l:,:rx:;ul\:’bar::;rhi?;swe::db:le]dix"ez gest story of e day, an ere was , . z ict . | clare t " C ran- The U-boats were getting in their Berlin Keeps Up Bluff. He who causes two or three| voire the interest to be pald out of ok aC Maat aacyhad strack a vital| The Germans never did admit thelr| messes o’ beans t' grow where | the earnings of the strect car lines. Tom Tne rader of cwur transport|failure, and even after submarine P 1y flourished en- |22 B3y off the bonds ut maturity, 3 o K tEre 5 g PRan croquet formerly flourished en-|commissioners are directed to es fleat, the biggest troop ship, the larg- | crews had mutinied and U-boat war- . Mtk e bt hieni s est vessel in the world, had been sent |fare had ended with the recall of | ables th” work o’ civilzation. I R ittt cotiation. to the bottom. They had sunk the thclr submerines o October eopin| 1ke Lark weighed in fer th’) there should be paid annually such President Lincol months before. e still- n e. 3 SroD the earni s the it incoln thomon st of | A8 late as November 5, less than a:pust office fight t'day. O el iy them all. This s reve indeed. [ Week before the armistice, we caught|" o crignt wapaper Service. | of $300,000 i3 This would 1 \kees | this bulletin from Berlin: | —Cprriaht Belosnl Rewspger SOV fnmh(m,..v s hond hat they not rmany h wireless service reported. | O o piveon ; : : Own vesse ) carry troops te fight |7 report was circulated also in jcase of death. corresponding spe-| %Y = 8 Al ¢ I e Germany. This proved that the U . newspapers, that Germancial pension has been provided for ac- ¢ A LD B § b jioan s hoats were stopping them. |submarines had passed Norwegian | cident sides, the married men g L b, o > Ths. axlina e Coossad ihe const on thefr way home with a white |who are rned in bringing the s TS o i mon(d ,L_.m;lm ;-U " e, carrying the war to .ri- | 8% at the masthead. This is a pure|submarines reccive a premium of 500 R g en and Lighte: nti antic, to A flag at nasthead. o _ z 1 anti nugarsh:;‘s ';:(pl;‘\t invention. English wireless has thus |[marks, and finally are to be imme-| CAMBRIDG! 10. CLEVELAND PARK Ops Clock Pg Sl S DS raEh! |again circulated a lie.” diately discharged after their return |appointment of ) o'Clock P. M. Daily e o et o e mash | This in spite of the fact that they |home.” dinal Mercler's successor in the ‘chair 3610 Macomb Street G S e S e That would terrorize the cowardly | el BUTTYing home, some of them \Copyrighe, 1620, by John F. Dille. Copy- | of philosophy at Louvain University, A delightful detached home of eleven 11th St. and Penna. Ave. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable 16th Street Property passing so close to the Norwegian i They 1y could not ht by National Newspaper Service. Copy.|as professor of philosophy at Harvard| rooms and three baths, built by PpeCL N eu e unter fne) Americans. e Y eith which | coast to avoid mines and destroyers | right tn Great Britain, Canada and throughout [ University, was announced today. ¥ present owWner: rooms un- take over the big army with which |that they could be plainly seen from |France. All rights reserved, incloding trans- He was one of the Louvain profes- i d livable: house h 4 - they threatened to flood France. shore. lation ‘into foreign languages, includimg the | o € VOSUONY i 0g (0 Harvard after o nany ; ; 7 ; H R Howenstem America Germany's Great Fear. When the allies were smashing the | Scandinavian Unauthorized reprinting for any | ¢ " gestruction of their university by : nces, 3 5.3 B « . (:o, purpose forbidden.) These wero the German comments.|Terman lines and driving back their Nothing could have caused such re- | {HGER A1l RIORE ThO front Berlin oS! (Another article by former Secre- joicing in Germany at that moment. | [OSIE OUZ, FeRorts of successfully | iy "haniels will be printed ia The The allies were just beginning their | [TRERINE SUSCks ARG taking P | Star tomorrow.) drive, smashing into the German! 2 4 the French and ‘Americans by terrific Jines. The Teutons had mot recovered |attacks drove them across the Marne from the shock of Chateau ierry i A and _Belleau Wood. ‘which _stopped B"":;:_'z:l";';;"" R CONGRESS HEIGHTS ASKS their drive on Paris. America ha & bicome the great fear of Germany.| “The excellent execution of the] FOR BUS LINE SERVICE I must confess that when our radio | movement for changing to the oppo- : operators caught the announcement!site bank of the wide River Marne, from Berlin that the Leviathan had {which took place unnoticed by the |q; > i been sunk it gave me a start. 1]enemy. demonstrates today the splen. |Citizens’ Association Requests knew it could hardly be true, for our |did ability of the German command 4 latest reports showed that the big(and troops.” New Route Because of Inade hip had sailed from Drest three days| When the Americans won thelr no- uate Troll iliti before and was nearly hall way |table victory at Mihiel we heard a By Facliiics. ieved until we got positive : -{only “evacuate St. X ance of her safety. ! Mihiel to improve their lines, and|COMPany, operating public auto bus The British radio the next day|that on the whole the French and |lines, is requested to extend the serv- broadeast the following: “The Ger-|American attacks had failed. And|ice to Congress Heights in a resolu- man wireless and German newspapers | Gen. Wrisberg assure. e trusting i have asserted that the former Ger-|Teutons back in the fatherland: tion adopted last night at a meeting if you want to sell. man liner, the Vaterland, now in use{ “The American Army also cannot|Of the Congress Heights Citizens' As- Building activ- as an American transport, had been | terrify us, as we shall settle accounts | Sociation in the portable Baptist ites ahons o torpedoed and_sunk. The statement|with them. building there. L A g is false. The Vaterland has not been| Even in November, when total col-| The resolution states that the re- Bal Monthl clients are lively and we are sunk. The Vossische-Zeitung says|lapse was only a few days away, they | quest is made because of the service alance Monthly seeking locations in all sec- that the Americans had intended to|were still taiking of the failure of | nOW en the community by the 4 Bedrooms and Bath tions of town and suburbs. bring over a dozen divisions in the |the Americans and the “victorious re- | treet car line to that section. 1 Porch course of a year in this ship. If So,ipulse” of the Frencl cafi:fi;‘;galf;gl’l’;‘l'g:rlaad':xl’;‘z :‘;’,"’, Large Porches the intention may be carried out, for| After the mutiny at Kiel and other s he n ct, which the Vaterland is afloat and is in the|ports, where sailors took possession |Provides for the assessment of own OIIC Block to 14th SL Cars &nest possible condition. of the ships and started the revol:- ers of property abutting - publi Big Britixk Ship Sunk. tion, they sent out this bulletin No- | 1 Vement of sidewalks and road- If the Germans did not know it be- 3 o Kiel and;ways. i 5 fore, they knew then that the report “p.fi:?:;;‘?,:‘%(;‘:r“:::;nr"(‘owns, even| The association instructed its dele- the Germans in 1914 two-car garage; lot 1314 F 5t. N. W. HEATING By Hot-Water, Steam or Vapor- Pressure Systems planted with flowers and shro er. occupant, leaving city, Re H.'T. RUST Exclusive Arent Main 6888 912 15th Street Join tne CIRCULATING LIBRARY ot fond LATEST FICTION PEARLMAN’S v 933 G St Cpen Eveningy If you nced a new System, a new Heater, or other Repairs, take it up with us now. Prices down. Good workmen are avail- able. Biggé Heating Co. | ‘W. H. Gottlieb, H. E. Huntsberry, Pres. Vice Fres. 917 H St. NW. PHONE MAIN 4886 FOR SALE These 2 very desirable resi- dences, which have recently been thoroughly remodeled. Located in Washington’s fash- ionable residential section. 2007 Mass. Ave. NW. REALIZE AT ONCE ON LOTS Unusually desirable improved real estate, being a por- tion of the Hotel Gordon, containing thirty-five rooms and a three-story brick dwelling, nine rooms and bath, Nos. 918 and 920 Sixteenth Street Northwest. BY PUBLIC AUCTION List your holdings with us and we'll sub- mit them at once. Sample House 527 13th St. N.W. was untrue. It was. in fact, the Jus- 3 Baltic has been | gates to the Federation of Citizens' = - ticia, a British vessel, which had been | IIItary protection of Baltie Bes UM | Regreiations to work for support of this | : in Front of the Premises, s { Wednesday, the 11th Day of May, 1921, at 4 o’Clock P. M. arrying American troops, but which|All warships leaving harbor fly war | Proposition by the federation - was_returning empty, with neither | o WarshBS JRRIOR LT iitors and | An illustrated lecture on “Social Hy- Troops nor cargo MboArd. It 'was a|fags. Movements among sailors and | Ll e, L T W oo K i X . S ROBERT H. M'NEILL, Woodward Bldg., Trustee. br||g ship. 32.120_tons, but the Levia- | ZOTEROm COCl, ward and W. C. Smith of the public - eats) bl 1! A HAYDEN JOHNSON, Woodward Bldg., Trustee. than was over 55.000 tons. health service. Following the lecture | v ' i - 7 The report that it was sunk was Gloss Over Fleet Surrender. e e ; : bt f THOS. W. O'BRIEN, Westory Bldg., Trustee. only one of the thousand queer things| The surrender of the German high|py resolution as favoring the enact- ; 5 JAMES W. M’NEILL, ' we heard from Berlin. For our radio | seas fleet was gently termed the “car- | nent of laws in Congress advocated | i % i Attorney for Trustees, Woodward Bldg. Price, 840,(”0' operators “listened in" on the big|rying out of armistice conditions at| e, the betterment of social hygienic 2002 R St’ N' wW. German wireless station at Nauen and | gea conditions by the public health serv hoard everything it ’sent out. It|*But through the marvelousiy et-[{CIUmINS F1uton will b presented : : Price, $22,000 secemed rather uncanny with Ger-|ficient secret service of the allies, to the two houses of Congress and to For Particulars App]y many almost cut off from the outside | particularly the Eritish, we were kept > twe of Con d to | world to sit here in America and |well informed of all that was going | ihe Distriot Commissioners, br. E. B listen every night to what they were |on in the German navy. Such close 3 = » Randall H. Hagner Co. 1207 Conn. Ave. Phone Franl n 4360 talking about in Berlin. frack was kept of the U-boats that{iD the chair at the meeting. RealEstateSalesman! There was laid on my desk every |we knew when every one sailed or morning a daily newspaper—I sup-|returned, and generally were inform- pose it was the only “secret” daily|ed as to its destination and plans. RECORD SUGAB' cnop‘ ever gotten cut in America—which, | All the denials of mutinies and The United States produced fts SBR % | controlled and mimeographed by thelvolts were merely amusing to us. We |greatest sugar crop in 1920, accord- | naval communication service and |knew the facts. We knew thelr{ing to final returns from producers s i marked “confidential,” was sent in|morale was shattered, that the allies made to the bureau of crop cstim gb i [ o0 00 sealed envelopes to all officers and |had “got their nerve” I do not know |The total is 1,266,148 tons. This ex- officials whose duties compelled them |any dispatch that amused me more |ceeds the previous record crop of to keep in touch with all that was|than the one we picked up from Ber-|1916 by 12 per cent, and the low pro- ! 7’ going on abroad. is contained |lin November 16. This showed that!duction of 1919 by 49 per cent =z There's a perfectly balanced stock of T et e not: only. all the and propa- | the U-boat crews had to be reassured | the finest straws for you to choose from West Realty Co., T8th and Columnbia ganda that Germany was sending out, | that their lives were safe, even after 3 Toad, S W but a digest of all that was sent out | the armistice; they they had to be / 4 ¥ here. It's big enough to give every the British, French and Ttalians. n‘:_«:::‘::c.r\e?‘g y;xtb:lgelfif:r:;lérhn?;‘;:um 7 s | man his choice—all shapes, all weaves, Sald Americans Wouldn't l"':[::"ulu',‘gl“d for surrender. Here it 18: i : - T all sizes. 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