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L, i | - TARIFF BILL TODAY 1N HOMESTRETCH THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGY'ON. D. C. WEDNESDAY. MAY 11, 1991. b ON, D. . WEDNERDAY, MAY 1L O o s .. —= = i e e N'N[; BILL PLACES D. C. LERKS,EXIENmNG PI.ANS }Dmmw shed Rescarch mum IS m "WHICH P JLISH\ FORCES HAVE OVERRUN REV I]R M UNDER CIVIL SERVICE LAW |L/ Municipal Empleyes. OF WHTENASHN e e | IS MADEBISHOP ==z oo | FOR“MUSI WEEK® 5 . Representative Tinkham of Massa- Z Colonel in Ch of Berg- o b Record Gathering of EpiSCO- | chusetts has introaucea a bin in tne |COlOred Leaders and Organ- Passage Is Expected After olonel in Charge E v e [House placing the emploses of they tions to Be Trained pis. . . s rgy an aity al | munieipal government of the Distriot izations 1o be e .T‘m.Mmute Speeches by dolt Is Grilled Before ! pal Clergy . 'y {of Columbia under the general civil for Participati s o -ation rvice. |service act. The bill provides that! or Participation. 52 Members of Senate. Committee. Consecr. TR e 4 e By the Associated Press. from the passage of the act no person| ATTANECMents for the training of debate limited to ten-minute Reiterated charges that Col. John i v YORK. May 11—Rev. {shall be emploved to cnter or be pro- | €0lored music leaders and for coloreé p amung into the homestretch in burracks at Governor's nd, was lsecrated tenth bishop of thel ol 1l THe SETviee of the mumiCAll etons “music week.” were an S§enate today. Passage of the meas- | “whitewashed” by a mv\m«r) court- | Protestant Episcopal diocese of ) imbia except upon competitive ex-|nounced today by Ropert Lawrence re' before adjournment was regard- | martial in connection with the escape { York amid pomp and cplendor. Only [AMination us provided for and required | organizing director e i Grover Clev 3 it & for entrance t servi of the of as certain. proponents counting{ of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, drai about 3,000 clergy and laity were| - oy s'.\'v“. oc](h»‘m;\,.‘:‘d” :M! The Loaturs of the week witl ba a wWpon six to eight democratic votes & dodger, were made by Representa- PL able to behold the ceremony Within! piovicions af the el corvice aee o 1883 | ChOTUS of approximately 2,000, lister {fi addition” to_almost solid support thve Julinmon, QsbSCRt. Eenimchy: the walls of the cathedral of but_the President of the United States [ 10 SIE for the benefit of patieais al T i H investigating may provide for and make such exemp- | Freéedmen’s Hospital one evening dur. ’ from republican members. today when the House atiga! John the Divine, but on the green | o Pror e Tor A e e tlons as | iNE the week. They will gather ot Debate vertariay was r::mu;ed I:; committee resumed n:‘:;qn::» S Sward outslds & rowd aeverall times | in bt o Competitive exuminations st | o) e Jawn in Tront ef ke mopital mhl & double attack from t minori Mr. Johnson assel as large watched the procession file [and. further, that program of various types of mus and Walsh of Massachusetts sharing alleged failure to take adequate pre- |, Shaded portlen of map tadionios epRToRIRTLS, "0 ima) mont citicn. e argost athorings of|adieils DLovisions, of ‘any sota in| ' alews Fentare Amnowmeet. - the floor during most of the s‘;;:l::; cautions in rvlaaain‘" the p_rinonev River Oder t.mflh"edmmkl&-:'l w—“. '-:‘:nd Festerday | corgy in the history of the Protestant :}ul“ffii“'b|""~ rn{men(s .;': ivh«h‘l):-fl;:t be the presentation of a special pro- ."A‘:;‘(’:’ Tg‘"“’; ::gr:' Tn&m::m'i“ m;\qz" R:"‘:ur:u o e b o L bl - Episcopal Church in America formed umbia, 8o La¥- & > gram by a colored orchestra. band and the verdict of the Senate, the bill will whitewash, ®d | sary to carry into effect the full intent | &liorus, numb in al v h.m, ‘:n::z.‘:; a pagesrt of rich color. Garbed in{and meaning of this act. Iy 200 o an entirely white sudiencs be sent to conference for the pur- IPN'GC"“"G offfeer; /the cour! . 0 0 X i .| Mr. Mason has introduced in the H s . Yo OF ironine out neaiterences | e pmmpERICK BELDING POWER | other witnesses.” FRENCH OFFICER TO TALK |PREMIERS TAKE WP he Tisments of, thelr DIEh TS| Honee s -oH1 ApprobAkg 1100008 | Muplh. Avcuiorium, of ‘Cenral Hien of the House. Of the Department of Agriculture,| “The judge advocate (of the court) out of the Treasury of the United|remember with pleasure the tour of AT THE UNIVERSITY CLUB| PLANS TO CON.LECT |iion’ani Sotemn iep miv che greut]SWtes. o/ pay all employes af the | KISt Subilee Simpere. st whe dectarcy Called Class Legislation. {terday by Henry S. Welloome of Lon- sqid. “and he prosecuted the vnael’ whoe was premented a gold medal e8| was no friend of mine.” Col. Hunt Soue ot oI pater and sewer depurtments of the | today. “will take interest in a Characterizing the bill as Classigon for dintinguished services 10 aci- vigorously. He was intensely :nter- 3 AS GERMANg YIELD | Cruciter Carries Gold Croms. {on the annual roll since July 1. 190, : syam Which is expected to place legisiation. and predicting (hal 1l ence during cighteen and a half years! osted in the Bergdoll cas s g \ | Assembling In Svnod Hall, a few ! for services rendered by them on Su L U ol e B e s ;'" not aid the farmers of (N7 COUN” | ondirector of the Wellcome chemical| “This particulxr judge advocate is [Lieut. de Wiersbicki Will Lecture | oassembling intvriod Hal 2a Hew dor s » Sun- singers on the same plane, ] as it is nten % “do. Senato « 3 b 2 2 € adihpdee) L0 g E colored derga orches \Faish yesterday gave particular at- | Fesearch laberatories. B RS R \rf‘,'l on “France—Today and To- ___ (Continued from First Pai} ) SRl P S SR LG {tras. three bands and several other tention to the tariff schedules that jmaihe mal lated to. s au £ 3 2 TR S s aTEe Rollicrote which B jorchestras are making special prepa Diace hizh duties upon foodstuffs { Johnson replied. “But it is to morrow,” Tonight. intention of taking possessign of [he s einto et sunshine ,hmm“d'g'cDNFEDERATE VETERANS [riion for the music-week program. it | loced that he took a different atti- i which the American people must P 3 % 2 f o pper Silesia. b 3 itude with respect to your prosecu-| Lieut, v w Wikt the of smartly dressed men and women 8 2unoun 3 Bave w sasi hisiawios ) tion." b a2 .‘"’:‘,: ecture| . peculation on Cabinet. massed on the lawns. i GREETED BY PRESIDENT gsarss Wl SpulioAnts Hor. thk feiasy AL D asal " clis There was a sharp cross-fire on the | French high commission will Jecture | Since the announcement of the New | Uncovered heads were bowed in rev- N b i L)) tave pathy with the agricultural class. . . night at Dunbar High School, a! Ay i o point (hat Munt had been promoted fon “France—Today and Tomorrow. | German ministry there has been sokne | T€RCE a5 high digniteries of the | & unbi gh School. which has been hard hit by the gen- ready have been received, it was re- while charges against him were pend-|at a special ladies’ night eftertain- 3 church walked slowly toward the] Bl 1 e'),‘ll;“sln:.;: :fc‘lx‘::‘en:;xfif:'gncunur» Dk M Tohamen im“im‘" announce: |1 & ® he Um“mqla" e ‘lm:::n A‘fl xopm stability. TAe calhedr;ll. which stands upon heizm,inh Harding's Message Met with;!’::»;'pg’d..l‘{hnuxh the list opened officially fall- ment of the promotion in the mids! g of a French invasion o) |overlooking Morningside Park. Cheers at Georgia 1 riee a0t well founded.” he 1 G e triai was made to influence (he [at § o'clock, which has been arranged | the Rubr distriot and ominous sven Included in the line were half a| ke : i i Traiaiag School Proxram. Sfitiuued. “Hvery siwse i the voun O m certain it was not mede tor| The French ambassador. and Mme.|In Silesia might have been effective \Soren,® onol?, of the eastern orthodox | Beunlon Jikinasive Propmstions in sehnes: try has been a victim of sudden and i Jusserand have accepted invitations [N d2mpening enthusiasm yesterday, ] St - jtion with graduation exercises arc 1 in abnormal war in- i that purpose.” Hunt replied. but the seses ; :larient.’ Near them camg a long line| ALBANY. Ga. May “11.—President!being made by the National Training B e by ihe reaction which | Betterment of local hospitalization | ifyr FYUIE 10 declared he never |io aitend as guests of honor. High|JGEL the session of the reichstag at 3 Protestant clergy and two rabbis.{ Harding today telegraphed greetings!School for Girls. The character of S 4 2 L Y e ) new cabinet te S s inevitable. following the un- (and of ervios at the public hospitals | gave more explicit instructions oon- | diplomatic oMcials members of the | [l 1%, i osbinet presented it Sw-pliced choir boys and two score music which will be presented by the and best wishes to the United Con- : Aoy A Metropolitan, Army and Navy and \ i i natural and exorbitant prices that |in Washington will be the object of | cerning the safety of a prisoner or | U nc ntly mon, layAnen also were in line. Among the by 4 % music communities in the colored prevailed in all goods. wares and |y ool maeting under the auspices of | SeRt a stronger gIb.:d. the question of {Cotmas clupe. have deen extended in . has u,,,";,",";;"':ons,d"ed laynen were J. P. Morgan. trustee °';{fif;"h':r",‘f"lmi"f"fi.'mf:';' assem. lclasses will include primitive foik merchandite during the war [he American College of Surzeons at | Paaaqie seeity bobbed wp. = | ¥ Lieut. de Wiersbicki also will lec- | 3% Understudy of Matihias Erzberger. placopal Zund; drranklin D-Roose- e 2 {songs, songs of rejoicing. songs of | - i former mini; ormer Assistant Secretary of the | reunion. The President's telegram w d s r tati of “Good Trasts. t > nister of finance, 3 s | sorrow and songs representative . R“’d"d‘:m'wm Missouri, | 513 tonight at the Washington | payehiatrist that Bergdoll was not e i e suditorluss of [Central I Nelievea 1o ba actermines to ey y\and Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, | Was Tead at the Opening xession of |ine highest attainments of the ra told the Senate that while the tariff | Hotel d;r!‘lt;:‘?u;. but subnormal, Mr. John- |} B0 "CUPN. subject will be “France | QU the latter's financial policies, | Presid\nt of = Columbia University. | the reunion convention, and was re-|The crystailization of the efforts of son asked: L His X ! ¢ jes.” | Which ares unpopular with A= head of the procession a flag | c¢ived with cheers and enthusiasm by | the entire week, is expected to he the measure was described o oaded with | U 7. W. Bovee will preside. Henrs| “Is that something like a ouija |and Its Relations to Other Countries 'l of the German people's partyr sud irried the Stars and Stripes. ~ | the veterans The President’s mes-|concert in the Central High Schoo! CAmpie meovisions for. the great or- |B. F. Macfarland will deiver thead-board?” 2 members of several women's' clubs | piSh Prominent democrats. Announce- | Bisko) Gallor Delivers Sermor T TR spgitorium ganizations we commodly call trusts.” [dress of welcome and Dr. Franklin| Lac Withess made no answer. lhave peen invited to attend. Th | of Anance wa b that the ministry | Berore (itering the church the pre- | e May 11 TOEL Colored Committee Personmel. “They have done a ®ood Job in'y yiurin cecretary general of the |on the direct military warnings that | $ure will be given under the auspices | prompted several dwub;i:‘n ;’:P‘“nl"fle‘:':llau- stepAed over the ground work {“John H. Mock. secretary reunion ex- | Members of the executive committee cutive committee, Aibany, Ga.: for the colored communities an- Please extend greetings and best {nounced today include the following “They have built it horse-high. buil- {}" S - of-the pubiic_schools. w. ] a tures, while\the choiristers sang “The | 5 er of the C a - j Johnson remarked. I see by the re. - - % : ere many observe as! ¢ - 4 s 5 3 - 5 strong and Mog-tight = .= @ e ifense advisor mmm"m'},l‘f‘:;‘g r,’;.:ord e aAed, Tthat W) Avhos Lieut. de Wiersbicki has lectured | niith Was rs 1ast night who | chyrin's > Foundation.” Bighop | wishes to the members of Georgla Di- ! Benjamin Washington, vice chairman i ers the political resurrection of 8 ; 3 X 3 n‘?:'n::"-:::;p;:finn eannot shut | war. will speak on “The American|Baker was one of the things just |3l over the United States: bn thel Eraberger. Their e e B e L e O buliding this tarift wall” he added | o of § : a mem- | Bergdoll was a dangerous type~ Mr. | Of the’community cefter department| ject the name of Erzberger, and there | °f Lhe "a‘:\nr hosrinters sang “The | Or n . 3 e ntl e | general subject 6f France. During!point was e livered the sd*mon. For his text hei{mct in annual reunion. Not many|retary; S. W. Rutherford. Dr. William others out without shutting ourselves | College of Surgeons. e BuL Jcould mot Pronounce " the war he served with the 46th| Tnat ipa sem: 'r!;:g;"g';agy!e‘:'“'“’;c;'seleclod the twentieth chapter of the { more vears will veterans of the ciyil] A. Warfleld, Rev. Emory B. Smith in. We build a rrelll.llm(“’rt' 2yl Object of the Meeting. e St French infantry, which was wiped { dominant - influence in the govern. |Acis. reading {war thus meet. It is good to live to|Mrs. Rebecca Baldwin West. Charies rime and say we Ml Tade it wall | Regarding the object of the meeting| ~Well the best information I can |0Ut five times, and for two years was|ment, “Take heed ur\'o vourself and to all | cee the great wound of civil war com-; M. Thomas, Rev. D. E. Wiseman, Mre . werld; then we bui 4t |and the part taken by the American | get. Johnson broke in. ~ia that Baper | French interpreter for the British & the flock over which the Holy Ghost|pletely healcd and complete accord |Charles H. Marshall, Mrs. Emmett J ahout us and we will not trade | College of Surgeons in conducting & | wad one of thoss fellows why conner | ATMY- . Br i okt Ansonneed. hath made you o\ 'erseers. to feed the |and unbroken devotion north and!Scott. Rev. George O. Bulloek. Miss with anybody" . ermed the.dis- | Ntional campaign for better service | tell when & rion draft dodger i dane | N 1918 he was appointed lecturer of 4 marth announced the formation | Church ef God, which He hath pur-{south to our common country. annie Burroughs, James Russell. Discussing wha hos s resuiting | in hospitals, Dr. Martin in an inter- | gerous. in_English to the French high com- A Dew cahinet, with himself as|chased with His owi:_blood { “WARKEN G. HARDING. ! Mrs. Gregoria Frazer Goines, J. Finley erimination against Can: mission here. He has made more ! chaneelior and foreign minister. The| Bishop Gailor de\ined the primary Presideni.” |Wilson and Wellington Adams iew today said: from the bill. Mr. Reed declared it to '..rm, s % Says Col. Hunt Was “Whitewashed.” | th 500 adds hile in _the|other members of th, i < { . o Cas urgeons of the America, & than & resses while : of the cabinet are: |duty of Dr. Manning as that of spirit- R & aearcrime o o ‘u;;’n“m L [1ege of Surgeons: are pu&;;‘g",f,"('h That Col Join E. Hunt, former|United States. . Gustav Bauer (former chancelior), | ual leadership. To hAm. he said. there aian oEe ) S commandant at the disotpiinary bac. Yice chancelior and ministor of the {must be no parties \and 1o clashes, | qe-—s-e—s=ew Jatity of peopies morth and south of | €very possible effort to make better treasury;: Herr ~ 5 4 t 1« . th, Borae? Toe 38 4053 aions | A Beter Tommine ot bl | hhiewashog’ by & court-masiin 7e: | INDICTMENT RETURNED | MAier of scomomieer="Snims Rammuien and che mipnme ™" ™ | “Those people and the conditions Vi ing better training for the special- y T re- H al e high\ St. A Bountiful Boen of Taste Delight For Lovers of Luxurious Sweets! under which they live are so much | iSts in medicines who are called upon suiting from his alleged failure to (dsmecrat). minister of justice; Rob- { Then came the ceremony of conse- 3 : ert Schmidt (socialist), mi t h 'were a | to do surgery. and to - | take proper precautions to prevent ! 5 ist),” minister of |cration. "l‘.'; ?r"&‘-"l?;xm IS;‘!‘&‘A hl‘tyhoueth 1{necessary surgery by i;i?n:li?xgeu::n the escape of Grover Cleveland Berg- IN RENTAL TRANSACTION ;::Mv Gwm isroroener (social demo-| With his long, flowing Beard of white | O e I ase thoga wa. thorough diagnosis hefore an ope. | 901l. Was charged, by Representative - iers. giainister of = transportation:;Bishop Tuttle. who eonyecrated Dr. | “It is high time to emerge from |ration is attempted. They encourage |JOhnson of Xentucky before the B of esng 't’clfl'm-n" minister | Manni! appeared a veritahle patriarch. | ‘amergency’ and get back to ‘mor- | Dhysicians who desire to become sur- !“l'{“" l’;‘;’”'“l‘“"‘ committee yes-|George P. Hart, Protective Leagu LHE":Z“,, ,c:n""mf‘f;::"’écm‘:m;'r g{,"‘,’;ufitg;:‘ od ";' ML ”:;;"“6';'“;3 eciared Senator Walter E.|®eons to take a practi. i in { terday afternoon. 4 ‘ K 3 s Vincent of sow\'t. i ‘of New Jerses. adaressing the | (he art of surgery with sursteons of | 0 HUNL recently recovered from| Représentative, Is Accused. | GSor8e Gradnour (majority socialist |and Tawrence of assachusen\s” 7 s bill. recognized abilit: {a long iilness, had been on the stan @ é: ¥ V). ith all within the cathedra\' on their ! e e ol b 15 ame of the | Independentls upan Taor reDorAUnE | 7o Nearly five hours, when Repre-! Action on Other Cases. AT P Ceteler | (demoorat), knees the communion service aas held. inst | and . sentative Johnson subjected him to a 3 5 - |followed by the litany. Laving Ws hands four republicans who voted agains l‘m'rml-;mr;.nznd;;;;;;g;g;:h;rmgy‘;,grueum; cross - examination. The| George P. Hart, representative of | IChIidt {majority socialist and labor {upon the head of Dr. Manning.\Bishop | Kentucky member quoted from the th;_'l‘s;:w(;‘ P;mu:ive League, was| ¢3¢ a"nhl:"'.:m;u:::lr:g}_x&:“o ;rmg:l,le l;onp:(-druml hm} to his ":e:' - jastic cheer.” | geon will ha: e 3 " | court-martinl record certain state-!indicted today by the grand jury on| Or ¥ 5 e . He had previously’ consecteated | . ood. more - | “Th z ;ling on the good standing of tne ac-| after trust. e grand jury re- _ ., bat, B h h arose and “@oria | ligve to be bad.” together in this city the surgeons, aeo| 18 that a vigorous prosecyting|matter and Mr. Hart gave bail of o0, ntIMANYA relations with other e el : The main point whioh appealed to | specialists, ear. nose and throat e, |3Peech?’ Mr. Johnson asked,: & €08 for his appearance for trial. gountries, It was oald today that o 44 Senator Edge was the anti-dumping | Cialists and other medidal men work. | BUDL instantly replied it was a pleal The formal indiotment was fied to- | nof ™I (opeom, minie IR, 1 LEGISLATORS VOTE provision in the new billL On the |ing along similar lines, for a talk m;"', for his conviction, as he saw it " [day, and sets forth that March 7 and | yitimatum had heen accepted A‘ s proposal of a traditional high tariff | the citizens. The association i > At this point John Sherburne ol March 15 last Hart received payments | those mentioned for the place ";0.“': MOVIE PRICE PROBE icy Senator Edge announced that | deavoring to work out som 1.",. ’;" Eoston, counsel for the committee, in- 445 each from Miss Stella Waters | Dr. von Belger. German minister to m views were unchanged in oppo- | Which every one who is intereated coy | LCFP08€d that it was only fair s¢ TeAd}am rental for her apartment. which | the Vatican, and Dr. Carl Bergmann, sition. co-operate with the medical profession | [TOM the judge advocats's address, a]was.to be turned over to the surety | undersscrotary of the ministry of BACKED BY DECREE “T stand firm for the protection of | in helping it to make sursery e oy | COurse which the committee approved. | company. surets on her appeal bond | finance, who has represemted ” tho i American industry, American agricul- | 285 humanly possible, Promises to “Show More” jfrom 2= he;wlflor:hl;r?wax lbm‘x Sovernment at various reparation ! e A o Lo oo™y |, Conferemce Thia Afternoon. | "It is my purpose to show. aithpullhl BN ity Rar?Yalleg vo sursenter | 1T ONCeS '+ & may not ve the full co-oper: 2 . may not be confronted later with a w’;‘;;',‘;:“";.!sb:‘fler;n%n 2, hospital | of “counsel for the committee,’ Mr.|'he money to ,"2’ surety company. ACTION PLEASES U. S. | measure of the old Chinese wail na el Society ding 1ria W° Medi-|Jchnson declared, “that the h‘"‘i B e LA e o e aharated . |man of Maryland chairman of tne! ture. Readjustments on. every con- | (), f - (martial record contains more than = - e8P0} merger subcommittee, for a report! céivable line have been neceseitated | ::d;;e'"u:::fi"{," are jaddresses b | Fubpicion that this witness was white- for the death o'r‘m.hue‘n nofsky last [Invasion of Rubr Would Have as fo what has been accomplished by'{ by the world war. and tarift princi- | of hospital activities for 1he orgen,. | ashed and that counsel participateg| [N, Tostel was rivine an suto- Caused Deep Concern. b T e { ples, tar¥fr qualities and tarf legia- | zation: Rev. C. B Moniinier’ 5°%~ |only in a_ half-hear.ed prosecution. | Mobile an Georg ae p- oA . { Mr. Zihiman replied that it had been | lation are foremost among the fea- | president of the Catholie Honpityj | ARd L think 1 will show more as and in avoiding collision. Administration officials expresseq }d°cided to postpone consideration of | tares subject to readjustment. | Associarion. Janf»-cluh:”q Hospital { get further into it.” with lno|l.he!\ machine made a qulnkl“”"““‘m oty o ih {the merger question until the first Terift legisiation must be framed m] c « Smith of the | “'Tne extract read 2t the.insisterce of fLUrM Which carried his car onto the! Y over the decision |part of next week, by which time it | t i \ hospital survey - meet actual, existing conditions.” & Borden. and 3 ment: Col. W BETTY BOX a GALA array of lusciomsmess — more bill_in the last Congresa an- ; equipped hospitals in which the sur- than twenty different kimds of con- fection artistry wrought by our re- nowned Europear cangdy-maker—Brasil nuts pistache logs, whip carameis, Freach mal- lows, filbert clusters, butter creams. Opulent in flavor and variety, milk choesiate dipped; daintily boxed. A Pound Box, $1.50 Puplioated in Ttalian bitter-sweet chbcolate this same assortment, a little larger box, CORM STELL'S Bungalow Box, a pound-and (Continued from First Page.) -quarter, ! | +. } CORNWELL'S 1415 H Street 3 iki v ‘'of tha Germ i . A Mr. Sherburne related to the sugg sidewaiR. striking the woman and!o! Gérman government to accept|is\expected informal conferences now superin- | Yon ‘of Gen. Harris, the adjutant gen- | Inficting’ injury resulting in death. | Bt in\ tende 3 = - the reparations terms of jes. | in' Progress between representatives: W2l Garfield Hospital. * Col. | cra), “that . commissioned officer bo| TR Brand jurors also ignored u! 1y iswaoms e ok tha allies: 51N tne¥ traction cOmMDALIeE: Sodl iine] BUENOS AIRES REPORTS ment of the Arme wioical depurt- placed in charge of Bergdoll on his|char@e of white siavery inst Ed-{ © invasion of the | pylic Utilities Commission to cfiect & | krston of* vactaus xm]; open discus- | gold-hunting expedition to the Mary-{ Ward . Zoller and a charge of in-|RuUhr valley by the allied forces|consplidation will have ended i g E“D oF PoRT TROUBLES"GG""!ES 8 points following the land mountains, a suggestion which{im with a young girl l(linslv-.ould have been regarded by the In the event the informal confer-| \ | At tonight's meeting Dr. Marti . {was not carried out. The prosecutor H'Hldl‘ner Jackson. United States with deép concern, al- | encesifail to produce a merger agree- | . i speak om “The American (anin will lasked for a verdict of guilty on the Gondictments were raported to Justice | though the allies had been given as. | ment.\Mr. Zihlman said it was likely | | Surgeons.” John B treane0llege of | specifications. ould against James Dajs. assauit|surance that this country would stand | his committee and a subcommittee labor Dispute, Which Prevented | liver an adarees enmis’ o de- | "'Col. Hunt stated that ho officer was gn"" dangecous weapon: Edward A.|with them. Marked relief was indi-|Of the\ Senate District committos of U. X e i : te e e ; 3 , Charles rman; aceept; ort to devise a workable measure 4 : . Unloading of U. S. S. Martha | Sawver it ‘sptif: Gen. Chbarles I.{('Hare, who was directly responsible | H. Johnson. Walter H. Caldwoll, Mor- | averted the a30ption of such o merss | {hat Would put an cnd Lo the present R N\ Diabetes, Rheumatism, ? Washington, Declared Ended. | College of Surasans n 4 'e American | for the safe return of the prisoner. |ris Alexander and Clifton R. Snowden, | ure. unfair arrangement of one company % ]‘!1 }\ B d P Lo Public esitme2nd Its Relation | Asked by Chairman Petsrs if the es. | s7and larceny. American government economists | Peing permiited to charge a higher - B g/ loo ressure B the Associated Press. | Moulinter on “Brtiey Hevotia ather | cape was due to his own fault or the appeared to be convinced of Ger. |fars than i’ requires in order to en- A = 5 BUENOS AIRES. May 11.—Repre- | Judge Stephens on ~The Standardipn. |NCOmpstency of the guard, Hunt » many's ability to meet the obligations | able the competing company to earn - and Excessive Uric sentations made by the United States| tion of Hospitals.” L [ asniedivigoronaly INAChe was TesneR. MRS. VOTAW’S APPEAL g i S O O o AL L e 1d—U. i gdoll's escape, n her decison which to operae. i Eovernment o the Argentine govern- | 4 ore'3, IVItation (o the public to | that he did Aot Want iy Charsciesse. CAUSES STIR IN COURT nomic revival that weuld amects | | The. Brospoct of early action by . Aci o2 ment 28 a result of the port workers' 3 happy reaction throughout the world. | the House on Rills to be reported liction of duty. —_— With the highly controversial ques- | by the District cammittee is not en- tan premented by the allies insis-|cowagiag. Cuairgn Focht ol ha : o . . " tence upon Germany's agrecment committes today. ¥ie predicted the President’s Sister Criticised for | pay the fxcd Indemnitios cor o B House would nof be ready io take R - Writing Let way, it was indicated that the State|up District measures under _sixt ing Letter to Justice Hear- Department expected to broceed mare | ays. but urged the subcommitiec ing Divorce Case. rapidly with the consideration of the | hAVing measures in charge to ex-! Itne conduct of the sergeant as dere- States Shipping Board steamer Mar- tha Washington idle here for more UP OF CONVENTION thap -forty dayas have resulted in a! SUBJECT OF CONFERENC PARADE iS POSTPONED. solution of the case matisfactory to, E . : .:nr;m.n;. ualarzn statement | Reapportionment of representation | W tther Defers Animal Exhibit 1 120 0 o (e minister of finance late in republican national conventions was Until First Clear Day. numerous problems connectcq with ; pedite their work in order that re- ! AREE N discussed with President Harding (o- A mensalion was caused today at|the development of its foreign pol- |POTts may be rcady whan the time | | Jase niz phetalls were day by the subcommiltes appointed| The animal parade which was to|the irial before Justice Stafford. in | ics. £or presenting thewn onfthe flovriars | ¥ S0id thie. etk oF SfoRatae tas an national committes. | have been held this afternoon under | EQuity Division ‘1. of tha divorce 5 rives. : g ! e sl thisis unfonding the | cona; Posimaster General | the auspices of the Humane Educa-|Proceedings between Dr. G, R. les| 1. (nina it Is a punishable off Chaisman Focht was authorized to Pdiately after n Soration ey pom i Haye the committee chairman: Clar- | tion Society has been indefinitely | Cole and hix wife. Minnia B. Cols, [ 1% China it 15 & punishable offense |name a subcommittee whigh will e niediately after a solution had been | ance B. Millar. 1% sec and Rep. | poatnoned, on account, of the weather, | Wl counscl for ihe husband eritt. | fOF & man to wear a bulton, an em- | take up the garbage-disposal Bill in- : H t S 1ngs Ar]x faund for the labor troubles that have | resentative Slemp of Virginia. 1t was| 1t was announced Lhis afternoon. e e popolina s otaw:: alenobl LoD S G ihts swa . T okjtreduced resentlyiby Representative o pPr 2 > Rused a complete tit-up of port opera- | xaid no conclusions had been reached,| The committce in charge states the | President Harding. and formerly g |3uPerior to his own Zinima | boyoott that has kept the United {MAKE- A Mecdicinal Mineral Water from Gillen Springs tipns. |althouzh recommendations are to he!parade probably will be held on the|Member of the women's bureau of 4 |formulated for submission to the na- | frst clear day. the police department, for writing s At All Drug Stores KEY BRIDGE CAR SERVICE. | month, ™™~ mesing erd"acii| oA iniior o, Justice Siaitord olacers® st S he: e s the h . Send us the name of vour druggist if he does Hasts wnier cosesentation in particu- | CASUALTY HOSPITAL AID. |3 i ititageste cors so matirsss e ot AT s e 10 Babt Contre Bireot Wirginians Want Capital Traction |commities also is giving n‘l‘l‘e::;lbo;u?; the Judge. whils (be lamyer fo¢ the "ipe N A I Baldmore Mo, P vehe, 3, Gabemil (2 hcrenat” e"umaes | Garden Party May 90 Plaaned by | e, dhteied that 188 pacuaing of ‘ o I A committee from States having Lady Managers’ Board. outrageous and probably for political . effect.” 2 3 ©punty Chamber of Commerce and! Plans for a en party were made| Attorney Créndail Mackey, former . s i at a meeting the board of lady man- representatives of various civic or- statistics on the republican vote for |agers of the Eastern Dispencary of the z::m::;l.t‘.}a??mfld’aohmr l:‘l.twbu ganisations in Arlington county. Va.,. Y48 Past in every congressional d: Casualty Hospital held yesterday. Mrs. | ,¢iar readhl' the letter which, Justice weill meet Senator ¢ o s-anwn."“" M. J. Vaughan is president of the board. | Stafford, following his custom. had. and Representative R Walton Moore | |l was announced that the garden|ficq with the Dapers in he case he = 1 ine oMce of ihe former tomorrow | PR ! I'party would be held May 20 at the home | f1 UL, (e TORETS in the case. he NG C t Nekning at 1% oiclaak (o onsider the | ESIDENT. JOINS GHOTTO»“;:OL_‘:&‘,?“B;‘:‘;,‘;‘,"},';}" * Siock: | tion of Gg;l:*l (mfl;";'ii“' Jr., sec- ema 1018 Piiect of car service: across. the new | Do e 5 P 3 retary to President Harding. He aug- : = gl {3ade Pullml 2:30 until 6 o'clock. when supper will be | tEU0Y 19 FREICCAL (TATUE, o A3 .. ‘i * “Pne ArlTngton county tisens, 1o 1o "Fledged Member of the |acrved and dancing will begin at 3:30 | S50L50 100 tlon ad been received by | made from wheat Shipments 1857 R naion nio™ Darpared o urge the| Order in White House Office. | 'The commiltes his made adequate | Juror While trying a case and the | d s : gfbrsien ioto Viegiale © et © L arrangements tor Miransportation "' [ courl was upprised of it the judme and malt ey, which gives - el bu representad gLl ite Houxe office build- | 4 treets from 2:30 until 6 a < |jury. . m b th. tak the m & rank Lyon. pe 1% today President Hardine A s i) et e s | Atiorney Robert H. MecNeill, who to (4 without 9 } Kallipolis | Chase Circle_to take the guests (o|with Attorney Wilton J. Lambert. is .3¢| Frank Ball, commonwealth's a full-fied, member of Wwas made t@rney. W. K. Handy of Barcrofi Mystie g h i i gtren S ot L auin S W | Frphecs of the Bnene oLyt ied | Stoekholm, Snoud i rain on the'date | representing tne wife, iaseried thai away. st 4 2 alm. set the lawn fete will be postponed until | the letter was merely a sympathetic ith of Lyonhurst. { The President became 4 member of | the following day, Saturday, May 21. appeal of one friend for uo&:r and C. Eugene Dovie, secretary of the|thix order “on sight, asked merely that the conrt give ber of commerce and a member | mittee officiating. 27 3Reclil coms oe. conaldaration to -the. taetimbny S ST PO frpatues o ong | NURSE PARADE ARRANGED. |8£2:53 5 e e St B2 - = . . UNDERTAKER J . 3 b ntative 2t the meeting, having the history which the court would necessarily do. s r y of the order explained. h Attorney Mackey replied by declaring. g v 2 0o T G U T, U e | Campalen for Pupl Syatem to Bo | halTTES Tt ialed s S i - 3 u 3 , t - - ke Ph (F7and monarch of the| A campaign in the Interest of pupii |Neill responded that the oourt “would Aole Brophel, wacrabbey. Erand vener- | nurses will be opened tomorrow by a O oy cat. ahort Tebthas IIDORSE OLD GUARD PLAN [areh or Ratispaire tary, And past mon- | parade in which floats, depicting the aitogasion by deciaring that he had . is Grotto: Castl, ases of the work, Cércoran Cadets Offer to Give Fifty |19 W, W. Jermaine. past grand mas- | jackson place at 10 o'clock. 1t wili in. | cases, where such communication had ter of Masons of the District of Colume | oona n ance float & |been received by him and gave no: e g ct of Colum- | ciude a Red €ross ambulance float, & | bia. t writers of such ej a8 must i float showing child welfare work, an |tice that w. Y o ar The st i Aeutance Hoat with wieiime ok A7 | expeot that counsel on both sides will B e | float with A % have an opportunity to peruse them. SR VUL et ALUMNE “SMOKE TALK.” | busfonurace 2 Msss 20y Ot of 2 ork e ces used durin var. A e amaing of tne CacoaB 1 \tore than (s Bumdrel Leribeis or e e ancoand | pUEASENT GEM RLISS. veted at # meetink of the Corcoran £4dots Vateran Ax vw;«n:n at the Na-!the Gon; Alumnt - Association at- 100N L 0 ihe parade i ol tignal Guard Armory Monday night. {tended a “smoke talk” in Go: e, i s parads Iz as fel- Ball Diamond Jtis the purpose of thote back of|laat night as the firat m..,',‘.T:{‘,‘,",'J,'lm:; Srarting ac 16 Jackson place. Park View w;““ i at the movement to stir up more | | the centennial el sou 0 sylvania avenue; east > SMerest ana pride in the active Na. |lege. celebration of the col- | 2000 pennsylvania avenue to the Gap Soldtere’ Homs. tional Guard. In order to give im-| Rev. Paul R. Conniff. S. I., president | itol. around the Capitol and back slong| Request of the Park View Cltizens’ pétus 10 the project the Corcoran|of tha college, delivered the principal | Pennsylvania avenue to 7th street; | Association that a base ball diamond véterans announced that they would address. Addresses also were made by | DOrth on 7th to U sfreet; west along | be. established in the Soldiers’ Home bé Elad to donate Afty uniforms now | Rev. J. Charles Davey. S. J., vice preai, | U to 14th street: south on 1éth to H |grounds was received yesterday by 01 hand. dent of the col ¥rancis J. Hurley, | street; west on H street to Penpay! Gen. Tasker H. Bligs, governor t was also decided to hold a fleld | president of the alumni association, and | vania avenus and Wisconsin avenus; |of the institution. @iy and outing at the Natipnal Guard | Walter I. Plant, chairman of the com- | north on Wisconsin avenus to P atrest The request was Rifle Range June 183. . east on P atreet to Connacticut aveque buffet luncheon will be served at and south oa Conneotiout tothe The crispness and flavor of Gmpd%a%gmmflzm ~ 301.East Cap. St. B . § Funieral - Parlors, |

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